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considerable amount o f ' work to bring it into full use, it was made available for the weekend’s events. ■ There was a family'
record attendance and a great success for the or ganising Sports and Social Committee. The chairman Mr Bill Thomas said the added in terest could have been due to the attraction of the new pavilion. Although it still needs a
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disco on Friday night and children’s sports on Satur day. These were followed, by a fancy dress competi tion and an adult’s fancy • dress netball game.
on Sunday and throughout the weekend soft drinks, . teas and hot dogs were provided by the commit tee and villagers. Judges for the fancy
The events continued
dress were the parish council chairman Mr David Hartley and his wife, Joyce, and Wilf and Ruth Lister, of the Three Millstones Inn. A presentation was
presented to the Playing Fields Committee by the sports committee.
made to Mr and Mrs Lister for their help at the recent barn dance. A cheque for £200 was
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AN illustrated talk on the shire horses of Daniel Thwaites and Co. was given to 60 members of Clitheroe and District Probus Club on friday by Mr Michael Bowes, of Blackburn. He was thank ed by,Mr James Har greaves of Read. The next meeting is a
week on Friday. Pendle Club
WINNERS at the Pendle Club’s bridge game were Mr T. Adey and Mr F. Walker, Mrs P. Adey and Mrs S.- Cowperthwaite.
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. \N-Sv.'- u- Vi.- Children:. Humorous —
ENJOYING themselves in the wheelbarrow race are (back, from the left): Clare Geldard (12), Chris Iphofen (11), David Smyth (13) and Chris Geldard. Front: Julie Farrer (9), Gary Farrer (9), Michael Geldard (13) and Paul Hargreaves (10).
The Jones family (Madam and the Ants). Adults — Sue Brierley (Long
Mark Whybrow, Peter Mac donald; girls — Carolvnne Crook, Krsty Sharp, Rachel Bryan. 10-11 boys — Chris Geldard,
Liz Keighley, Ruth Chew and Helen T itte r in g to n , Julie Farrer and Clare Geldard.
and Sara Thornton-Bryan, Karen Greenwood and Sally Bryan, Patricia Clark and Catherine Greenwood. 13- 16 — Michele Brierley and
Smyth and Michael Geldard, Nicky Thomas and Graeme Heanan, Simon Gretton and Shaun Lambert. Girls 8-12 — Melissa Peel
Stephen Cherry, Malcolm Heanan: girls — Lis Keighley, Anne-Mane Townson, Michele Brierley. Three-legged: Boys — David
Michael Geldard, Andrew Townson; girls — Ruth Chew, Sara Thornton-Bryan, Jane Greenwood. 14-15 boys — Mark Lambert,
Emma Barkess, Nathaniel Marsden; 4-5 — Miles Baker, Daniel Jones, Ewan Walker; 6- 7 — Richard Baker, David McDonald, Claire Hargreaves. 8-9 boys — Gary Cottam,
Flat races: Under 4 years — Children's Sports
and Emma Barkess (Bo-Peep), Ewan Walker (Wee Willie Winkie), Frances Brierley (Paddington Bear). Best home-made costume —
John Silver and budgie). Bin Iphofen (Hamish MacBrush).
(pot black), Catherine and Karen Greenwood (Royal Wed ding), Simon Cherry (striking civil servant). Nursery rhymes — Joanna
Topical — Craig Lambert
Richard Batter, Marie Geldard, Ewan Walker: 6-7 — David MacDonald, Simon Hulme, David Dugdale. 8-11 girls — Sally Bryan, Carolynne Crook, Kirsty Sharp; 12-15 — Sara Thomton-Bryan, Ruth Chew, Mandy Thomas. Obstacle race: 8-12 boys —
Egg and spoon: 4-5 —
Michele Br ie r ley , Mandy Thomas. Sack: Girls 8-11 — Sally
Andrew Cottam, Chris Gel dard, Gary Cottam; girls — Sara Thornton-Bryan, Jane Greenwood, Carolynne Crook. 13-16 boys — Stephen Cherry, Simon Gretton, Michael Gel dard: girls — Liz Keighley,
Michael B a ird , Andrew Cottam; girls — Sally Bryan, Patricia Clark, Melissa Peel. 12- 13 boys — David Smyth,
boys — Craig L am b e r t , Andrew Cottam; girls — Sara Thornton-Bryan, Frances Brierley. 13-16 boys — Mark Lambert, David Smyth; girls — R u th Chew, Michele Brierley.
Krishna Gurumurthy, Andrew Ashton, Paul Hargreaves; seniors — Mark Lambert, Mal colm Heanan, David Tit terington.
— Mark Lambert, David Smyth, Graeme Heanan; girls — Helen Barker, Liz Keighley, Jane Greenwood.
boys — Gary Cottam, Michael Baird, Carl Crook; girls — Sally Bryan, Harriet Newber ry, Rachael Bryan. 13-16 boys
Cross country: Under 12 Slow bicycle: Juniors —
Paul Hargreaves and Chris Geldard, Gary Farrer and Andrew Cottam, Nicky Thomas and Simon Cherry: 13-16 — David Smyth and Michael Gel dard, Malcolm Heanan and Graeme Heanan, Stephen Cherry and Mark Lambert. Pillowfight: 12 and under
Bryan, Melissa Peel, Catherine Greenwood: 12-lf> — Jane Greenwood, Michele Brierley, Mandy Thomas. Wheelbarrow: Boys 8-12 —
VILLAGERS at West Bradford were deter mined to make the most of the better weather, for almost everyone seemed; to turn out for'the annual sports weekend, i This resulted in a
A weekend of fun at West Bradford
' CLITHEROE Scouts and Guides s e t two new course records at the Con- iston Lake District Carioe Race. Andrew Tomlinson won
O’BRIEN — HORNBY
Scouts, Mark Mashiter and Michael Bentley, are currently in Spittal, Au stria, taking part in the European Youth Champ ionships.
been appointed senior canoeing instructor to Clitheroe Scouts, and Wendy Wilson assistant instructor to the Guides. Two Clitheroe Venture
FEAST OF MUSIC
for the organ played by Graham Bint, a student of the Royal Northern Col lege of Music. '
rection of organist and choirmaster Ronald Frost — chorus master to the Halle Concerts’ Society — is to perform an attractive programme (7 p.m. start). There will also be music
LOVERS of choral music are assured of an enjoy able evening on Saturday a t Wh a l le y P a r i s h Church. Paying a visit will be the choir of St Ann’s Church, Manches ter, which is renowned for a strong musical tradtiion. The choir, under the di
Lucy Walmsley, also of Clitheroe, in 1 min. 17 sec. Elizabeth Walmsley finished second in the Guides’ slalom. Mr Dixon has recently
gers did egually well in the competition. In the white water section, Ranger Wendy Wilson set a hew course record of 1 min. 10 sec. - In second place was
able, however, was the achievement of Alan Dixon, competing in the veteran slalom. Although placed third he broke the course record with a time of 1 min. 16 sec. The Guides and Ran
the junior Scout slalom with a time of 1 min. 16 sec. In the senior Scout slalom Martin Ashcroft managed a creditable: secona place with a time of 1 min. 43 sec. Perhaps more_ remark
.Stonyhurst. The bride is the daugh
headmaster of. St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst, is the son of Mr and Mrs F. B. O’Brien, of Lamarsh, Bures, Suffolk. The bride, given away
ter of Col and Mrs R. J. C. Evans, of Hoo Mill, Ingestre, Staffordshire. The bridegroom, deputy
Miss Elizabeth Hornby was married to schoolmas ter Mr Rory-O’Brien at St P e t e r ’s RC Church,
.Nursery school teacher
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 25th, 1981 5 —Ramblers
show off our area
Clitheroe Group of the Ramblers’ Association had the benefit of ideal .weath
MEMB E R S of t h e
included hymns by the Pueri Sanctae Mariae boys’ choir was conducted by Fr Paul Magill and or ganist was Mr Harry Duckworth. A reception was held at
Stonyhurst College. The couple will live at Fell Side, Stonyhurst. Phot ogr a ph: P y e ’s
Clitheroe. Film show
THE Blackburn and dis trict Community Health Council is holding an ex hibition and film show in Blackburn today and to morrow to mark mental handicap week.
McDonnell. Groomsmen were Mr Anthony and Mr Jonathan O’Brien, the bridegroom’s brothers, Mr Christopher Wilson,' the bridegroom’s brother-in- law, Mr Philip Evans, the bride’s brother and Mr Howard Sumner-Fergus- son. The ceremony, which
Misses Louise Nicholson, Rowan F e n n e r and Arabella Stafford-North- cote, who wore long cream dresses with ap ricot sashes and head- bands. Page boy was Master Rupert Evans. Best man was Mr Ian
by her 11-year-old daugh ter Susanna and 10-year- old son Edward, wore an apricot-coloured silk gown trimmed with cream lace and an apricot silk ribbon headdress. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Bridesmaids were the
. The other half started their walk at Four Lane Ends, Pendle Road, led by Dennis Mortimer. Their route then covered Mearley, Howcroft Barn, Churn Clough Reservoir, Sabden Dean, Sabden Heights, Red Rock, Read, Read Heights, Clerk Hill, Wiswell and back via Pendleton to Four Lane Ends, where they were met by the rest of the party and boarded the coach.
evening walks continues to be well supported. Next Wednesday^, at 7 p.m., will start at the top of Jeffrey Hill, led by Frank Dakin.
The programme of
Sneak thief upsets
pensioner
A LANGHO pensioner who was the victim of a sneak thief is still "hoping and praying” that her property will be returned. Mrs Elsie Haworth, of
St Mary’s Drive, is upset at the loss, of her calf leather wallet which was of great sentimental value ana contained treasured family photographs and personal papers. The wallet was taken
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very upset . I ’m not both ered about the money, but my photo graphs can’t be replaced. “My address is in the
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