c m ™ . 22*24 6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 17th, 1982 BAILDONS
THE ladies of Downham WI really enjoy Country Fair time in Clitheroe. They were there — as
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in past years '— on Sunday afternoon in York Street typifying the cami- , val atmosphere. ■ - In line with the theme
of period costume, presi dent Mrs Greta Capstick, Mrs Elsie Barker, Mrs Marion Taylor, Mrs Pat Bailey and Mrs Valerie Capstick donned home made mob caps, long dresses and shawls and did a roaring trade selling bread,.cakes and pre
serves. With nice little extras
like lace doyleys and brass decorations, anyone would have been hard
pressed to deny them the “best stall” prize for the second time in three years. ' Not that picking a
winner.was an easy task for th e j u d g e s ; ,— Chtheroe MP Mr David Waddington, who opened the fair, Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and Clitheroe Mayor Coun. John Cowgill. Goods on about 30 stalls
threatened and the turn out was disappointing for the organisers, the Ribble- Valley Sports and Recrea- • tional Council. But mid-aftemoori' sun
Earlier ,the rain had
dotted round the Market Place, King Street, New Market Street and York Street — where there were another 30 traders in the Grammar School grounds — disappeared as thousands thronged the town centre.
shine seemed to pull in the crowds and .keep the stallholders busy' until teatime. The council’s sec retary, Mrs Doreen Euin- ton, reported that every-- thing had.gone smoothly, but made, one point. “ Every, year people compare this event with th e P e t t ic o a t Lane market, but the au thorities have never al lowed us to continue .with' that idea. We’ve had to rely on a law fropi the 19th century to stage the
Country Fair,” she said. If you were peckish, it
was difficult to’walk past two stalls — manned by Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and Chatbum Play ing Fields Committee — which served traditional Lancashire food.
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by Clitheroe Morrismen, Longridge Rosettes,, the- Riverside Jazzmen and St Augustine’s School band attracted appreciative au diences, while old favour ites Punch and Judy kept the youngsters happy. Meanwhile, "in, the;
Castl" grounds, hundreds of people enjoyed brief rides in a hot air balloon sponsored by Burnley Building Society.
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BELOW. RIGHT: Even though strong winds re stricted flying to about 50 feet; rides in the Burnley Building Socie ty hot-air balloon were s t i l l the highlight o f' many .people’s visit to the fair.
TOP LEFT: Delicious cobs, cakes and biscuits served with a smile earned these Downham ladies — led by presi dent Mrs Greta Capstick (with basket) — first prize in the stall compet ition.
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BELOW LEFT: Bal loons — big and small — were popular with the vounnsters and members tlie Jones family, of Southfield Drive, Wer st Bradford, were spoilt for
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they set off from Embsay Reservoir and ascended Crookrise Crag Top where rock climbers below were watched for a while. Waterfall Gill pro vided a picturesque stop for lunch. Rylstone Cross and
Bride waits for her wedding
BY tradition, it is the bride who arrives late at church for a wedding. But in Grindleton on
Saturday, it was the minister and organist who kept everyone waiting. All the guests', the
Cracoe War Memorial were visited, the views towards Malham and Wharfedale providing photographers' in the party with perfect sub
jects. Thorpe Fell, summit of
the moor was reached and a difficult moorland trek to Upper Barden Reser
voir followed. Bird life was abundant
— cuckoo, redshank, common sandpiper, whin- chat and ring , ousel were all common. The return to the cars was by Stone
'Ridge and finally Embsay Crag, where once again panoramic views were enjoyed.
. Pat on back for school singers
THERE was praise for pupils of St Augustine’s RC School, Whalley, at a meeting of the District Liaison Committee for Education in the Ribble Valley. Coun. J . , Fell (Whalley)
photographer, bridegroom and the bride had arrived at St Ambrose’s ready for the ceremony at 11-30 a.m. Unfortunately, though,
it appears that the minis ter, Fr R. Pollard, of Long Preston (St Am brose’s has no vicar, at the moment) and the organist had been told the service was for 1 12-30 . . . and duly arrived an hour after everyone else.
Mrs Betty Wright, said this week: “There seems to/ have been some sort of mix-up with the tinies so we.had to wait.' “My daughter had to sit
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Power, the. bridegroom’s nieces, who wore tur quoise and white cotton floral dresses with white silk flowered headdresses and lace gloves. B e s t , man was Mr
in her taxi outside, but thankfully everything e v en tu a l ly -went' o ff smoothly.”. . The bride, Miss Mar-
jo r ie Wright, is' the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Wright, of Cob House Farm, Grin dleton. She works as an artificial inseminator for the. Milk Marketing Board.
'. The bridegroom, Mr
William John Smith, who is self-employed in the
the chairman, praised the school on. behalf of the committee for ‘its success in winning £500 in a na tional schools’Ringing con test on television. The May/or. of the
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Ribble. Valley,, Couri. Mrs' Myra . Clegg (Wiswell), added: “They were a/ credit to their school. The' tuition by their music teacher, Mr Peter Rose, was extremely profes sional.” ■
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.by her father, wore a white French embroi dered chiffon gown with a flounced hem and pleated trim' and a white petal Juliet cap. She carried pink silk roses, lilies, white carnations, white feathers and ribbons. Her bridesmaids were
building .trade; comes from Haslingden. and is' the youngest son of the late : Mr and. Mrs;,Martin Smith. The bride, given away
Jianne Mancuso and ushers were Mr Michael Smith, * the ! bridegroom’s brother, and Mr Alan M ey le r , th e b r id e ’s brother-in-law. A-reception was held at
- The couple are to live in Accrington.
the Parkers Arms Hotel, Newton.
Clitheroe. Photograph: P y e ’s, SCENIC AN observation run' took
'th e ' R ib b le V a l le y Rotaract Club on a scenic route from Clitheroe through-Bashall Eaves,: Cow Ark and Newton to Waddington. Questions "were'set by
Miss -Dawn Marie and Miss. Deborah' Elaine
p r e s id en t’s inaugural supper and; disco .at the- Sun Inn, Waddington,' on Tuesday. Tickets are av ailable-from club members aiid supper will be served at 8-3fi p.m. ■
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