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THE vicar of Low Moor, the Rev. Arthur Siddall, is putting the finishing touches to a thesis which has entailed him -flying thousands of miles to Calcutta to study religious docu
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Miss Susan Carter was married to fireman Mr Christopher Harris at St J a m e s ’ s C h u r c h , Clitheroe, on Saturday.
daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Carter, of Kemple View, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr and Mrs E. Harris, of Loughborough, Leicestershire.
The bride is the eldest
father, the bride wore a white lace gown with high neck, V-shaped yoke and a train edged with pleated nylon. Her short veil was held in place by a head dress of silk flowers, and she carried a shower bou quet of pink ro s e s , gladioli; stephanotis and spray carnations.
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Bridesmaids were the
Misses Jean C a r te r , b r id e ’s s is te r , Jane Hopper, bride’s cousin a n a U rsu la H a r r is , bridegroom’s sister. They wore full-length turquoise chiffon dresses with white picture hats and carried posies of white carnation spray and stephanotis. Page boy was Master C h r is to p h e r C a r te r ,
bride’s brother. B e s t man was Mr
Michael Skelly and usher Mr David Carter, bride’s brother. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Arthur Siddall and organist was Mr Anthony
Taylor, After a reception at the
Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, the couple jeft for a honeymoon in Ibiza. They are to live in Lough borough.
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Doman and Brockhall re sident Mr Donald Shut- lleworth are still tingling with excitement after the trip of a lifetime as guests at a Buckingham Palace
garden party. Mrs Doman, of Billing-
ton Gardens, has worked at Brockhall for 26 years and Mr Shuttleworth, who
is confined to a wheel chair, has been there for 22 years.
palace party, organised as part of the International Year of Disabled People, ivas a surprise to both of
Their invitation to the
retiring later this year, it is the highlight of her 30 year career in nursing.
them. For Mrs Osman, who is
Busy time
in store ALL the fun of a country fair can be found at Leag- ram Park, Chipping, on Sunday afternoon.
Chipping Pony Club mem bers, terrier racing and an archery display are the highlights of the fair, b e in g ru n by th e Clitheroe Division of the Conservative Association.
A demonstration by
include a Punch and Judy show, music by the Brin- dle Band and a demonst ration by blacksmith Mr Ron Carter, of Simon- stone.
Other attractions will Mr Siddall Off the .
mark A GREYHOUND owned by Clitheroe businessman Mr Richard Tattersall is fast making a name for itself on the track at Man- c h e s te r ’s Belle Vue stadium. “Townview Park” has
part of'a three-year Mas ters Degree in Religious Studies which Mr Siddall has been taking at Lan caster University. He was awarded a
The thesis is the final
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study scholarship for the trip by the Church Missio nary Society from the Max Warren Memorial Fund and in Calcutta he stayed in the Oxford Mission. The purpose of the visit
was to see how they had approached the Muslim and the Hindu with the Christian faith. Before- Mr Siddall (38),
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moved to Clitheroe in 1977, he spent three years as a missionary in Bang ladesh. But he was unable to visit his old church, which was just across the Bay of Bengal from Cal cutta. “I later learned that the
won four races — two of them major .events — in the past month to collect £200 prize money. Mr Tattersall, of Green
A d e le to th e r e s c u e
• Park, which is kennelled at Bramhall, in May to realise a lifetime’s ambi tion. “I’ve always wanted to own a properly-regis tered dog that can run in the really big meetings," he says. In fact, greyhounds are
Drive, is managing direc tor of TattersalPs Calf Specialists, which is based at Hellifield. He bought Townview
becoming a family affair for the Tattersalls. His wife, Christine, owns her own — Shy Prince — and the couple's daughter Mrs Ann Malone and her hus band, Harry, of Bridge Court, Chtheroe, are taking great interest in the sport.
church had laid on a re ception for me, but I was unable to go because the president had been assas sinated the week before and it was too risky. “I also had only two
weeks to complete my studies,” said Mr Siddall. “It is five years since I
• While Mr Siddall has been away, his wife Sue, has held the fort at home. Mr Siddall studied at
visited Calcutta and I feel it has deteriorated consid erably,” he added.
the London College of Di vinity, and was ordained in 1967 at Liverpool. He became curate at Formby and then Childwall. In 1973 he spent a year
PLAYING “mother” to three sparrow fledgl ings has proved a rewarding and happy task for young Adele Smithson, of Waddington Road,
Clitheroe. Adele (11), readily took on the job after her
father, Mr John Smithson, found the nest while cleaning out a troughing. As the nest would have fallen through a hole
in the guttering, he put it in the garden. But when the mother did not return, Mr Smithson, stores controller at Ribblesdale Cement, took the orphaned sparrows into his warm kitchen. There they were welcomed with open arms by the rest of the family — Mrs Sheila Smith-
son and son Philip (14). But it is Adele and Mr Smithson who have
spent many hours caring for the birds. Having three extra mouths to feed on a menu
of worms, maggots, mince, milk and water, takes patience, especially when each morsel has to be given with tweezers and a medicine
dropper. But the care has paid off, and now the trio
at Selly Oak College, Bir- mingham, where he trained for his period abroad and worked among the immigrant population in the almost wholly col oured area of Sparkbrook;
Experts in the saddle
TWO Ribble Valley youngsters have proved their expertise in the saddle by landing grade one CSE passes in horse
County Secondaiy School pupils Catherine Spark, of Greendale View, Grindle-
manship. F o rm e r Bowland
ton, and Ronald Jackson, of The Royds, Chatburn, were the first candidates in the North of England to take the examination. It comprised a written
V However, the family realise that the fledgl- / ings must be returned to the wild and are V trying hard to encourage them to fend for / themselves.
— named Squeaky, Percy and Geordie — are chirpy and well fed.
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theory paper, an oral test on general horse know ledge, a project and two practicals.
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ONCE in everybody’s life there comes an occasion, an unexpected happening, that can truly be de scribed as “the thrill of a lifetime”. My turn came the other
afternoon. I was taking old Rags
for her afternoon stroll. The old girl is far past having a “run” these days, but still enjoys ambling quietly along, sniffing around hedgerows and tree stumps. Suddenly, there in the
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unforgettable. Something I never saw- before, never expected to see and am certainly unlikely to ever see again. I got to within 50,
A lovely sight and quite
field, less than 400 yards from the centre of the vil lage, were four fox cubs — not more than a couple of months old I would think — and their pa rents, playing and frisking around together like any litter of pups.
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conscience and, in the end, conscience won. I would have loved to
have le ft this happy family undisturbed; to watch the cubs grow up; perhaps see them again on many future occasions.' Then I thought of the
friends in the village who keep a few hens and re called the stories they had told me in recent weeks of considerable losses in their stock. One by one a bird had
CHATBURN woman Mrs Linda Waring will be pro viding a place for a well earned rest and a bite to eat for two youths who are cycling the 1,000 miles from Lands End to John O’Groats to raise money for disabled people.
Brackenberry (17) and Jonathan Mardall (16) will be staying with Mrs Waring, or Greendale View, Cha t burn, on Sunday, which is Day 13 of their. 30 day sponsored ride.
The youngsters, Robert While in this area they
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raising money for the Winged Fellowship Trust Holidays for Disabled People, and should finish their marathon trek on August 20th. Another cyclist tackling
the same journey, Kevin Richardson (16), of Kent, will camp out at Gisburn a week today with his sup port team. He is raising money for the Ashford Muscul ar Dys t r ophy
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gone, a goose had disap peared around Christmas, a pet rabbit had mysteri ously vanished from its run in the garden. Perhaps, perhaps not,
father or mother fox had been responsible for these, and other depreda tions. Quite certainly if the family remained in re sidence on their present site many more domestic fowls would vanish, silent ly and by night, in the weeks and months ahead, I walked home ponder
ing the problem and, on arrival, with more than a little reluctance, thumbed through the pages of my telephone directory. Then slowly I dialled a number. In modern parlance, I passed the buck. I’m sorry, little foxes.
perhaps 40 yards of them and the playing stopped. They looked up, the joy of spring went out of their lives and, one by one, they vanished into their lair.
One, perhaps younger,
perhaps older, but cer tainly cheekier than the rest, lingered a few mo ments longer, eyed me warily from the mouth of the den and then he, too, decided that “discretion was the better part of valour” and disappeared into the depths below. A great thrill, over in a
few short minutes, but now came the hard part; what was I to do about it? There started a battle between inclination and
. perhaps the first time I saw you will be. the last. But of one thing I am certain, I shall never pass that way again and look at the- entrance to the hole in the sandy banking wi t h o u t a pang of remorse. I suppose L did the
I ’m sorry father and mother fox, too, but really I had no alterna tive. Perhaps next time I go up the field you won’t be around any more;
right thing, but already I am regretting it. Some-
, thing very lovely, very ’ beautiful, has gone from our countryside and I am responsible. Fell. You’re a heel.
J. F
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