Clitheroe 22324(Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 6 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, July 7th, 1983 during the holi Showro _ REPLACEMENT WINDOWS OPENING TIMES: MON TO SAT 9 a .m -5 p.m. SUNDAY 1 p.m. ^4 p.m
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THE annual pi-izegiving at Whalley Parish Church Sunday School took place at the weekend, when the Vicar, the Rev. Michael Ackroyd, handed over
awards to the children. About 70 pupils aged
between three and 14, and assistant teachers, re
ceived religious books at th e p r e s e n ta t io n in
A- w:
church. There was also a dis
models, drawings and w r i t te n work.
play of the children’s work in church, including
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th e re were 65 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward. Prizes for accredited cows
IN the dairy section at Gisburn ction Mart on Thursday
went to J. Barnes (£665) and D. Walker (£735), and for heif ers to A. Wade (£720) and J. Shuttleworth (£695). Accredited Friesian cows
made to £735 (average £582), heifers to £725 (£575). ^ In the in-calf section there
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followed the wedding of Mr Stephen John Carpa- nini and Miss Lina Alaimo at St Mary’s RC Church, Burnley, on Saturday. The bridegroom, a
A honeymoon in Sicily
were six accredited cattle for ward and BW July calvers made to £635. In the calf section there were
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Queen crowned at church's garden party
MORE than 100 people packed the 'Vicarage garden at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Satur day to watch the crowning of the Sunday School queen by the Mayoress of Ribble Valley,
party consisted of various
Mrs H. E. Boden. The ensuing garden
s ta l l s , games and sideshows. Teas were served by the Sunday School te a c h e r s and mothers of the children.
afternoon service, Sharon and her retinue walked in procession round the vil lage, led by Slaidburn Silver Band. The Mothers’ Union, choir and congre gation also walked and the church cross was car ried, along with the Cubs’ flag and MU and Friday
On Sunday, prior to the Club banners." The service was con
ducted by Canon C. R. Butlin and the Rev. Jim Goldie, of C l iv ig e r ,
preached. The Sunday School children sang,
Drinker unfit to drive fined £120
A SELF-EMPLOYED electrician went for a drink on the last night of a course of antibiotics pre scribed for a football injury.
Early next morning a policeman found him
slumped over the wheel of his car in a town car park. At Clitheroe Magis
pianist was Mrs B. Eam- shaw and organist Mrs D.
M. Brewer. Helped by local artists
Terence and Margaret Clark, of Downham Road, the children had produced a mural “Ninety and Nine” which was featured on the church walls.
trainee accountant, is the only son of Mr and Mrs J. Carpanini, of Bright Street, Clitheroe, and the bride, a teacher, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Alaimo, of Burnley. The bride, given away
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221 accredited animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £120 (£76.50), heifers to £100 (£60.70), Hereford X bulls to £136 (£99.25), heifers to £87 (£64.35), Charolais X bulls to £172 (£127), heifers to £99 (£95.50), Angus bulls to £106 (£70.60), heifers to £64 (£60), L im o us in b u l ls to £172 (£108.25), heifers to £109 (£69.70). There were 33 animals for
Mrs Rose Beck, of Ribble Lane, included a display incorporating the letters “CSS” in carnations round the pulpit.
Flowers arranged by
for the best attendance was won by Steven Harri son, of Dqwnham Road.
The Sunday School Cup
ward at the sale of store pigs, which made to £23.50 and aver
aged £19.65. Forward in the fatstock sec tion were 339 cattle, five pigs
and 2,486 sheep. Certified clean cattle: Light
by her father, wore a model gown of Victorian design with a full flounced train made of Austrian polka dot chiffon. She had a full-length cathedral veil with a hand-rolled edge and carried a bouquet of red roses, lily-of-the- valley, white freesia and bridal flowers. Attendants were Mrs
Julie Scott, the brideg room’s sister, Miss Teresa
Aspden, Miss Lina Maria Marino and Miss Barbara Cremona. They wore crinoline-
style dresses of nylon or ganza with short puffed sleeves and neckline ruffles. Best man was Mr Carl
Grainger, groomsman was Mr Ian Blenkinsop and ushers were Mr Graham McCally and Mr Peter
Moon. The ceremony was con
steers made to 118.2p (108.8p), medium to 117.2p (109.5p), heavy averaged 103.8p. Light heifers made to 113.8p (103.2p), medium to 117.8p (100.9p), heavy to 104.2p (101.4p). Uncertified and previously
ganised by Sunday School Superintendent Mrs Carol Walker, of Worston, as sisted by Mrs Christine Ormerod, of Downham Road, leader of the Tod dlers Group.
The weekend was or
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Memories The speaker
ton B a p t is t Ladies’ social Mrs Margaret Whalley, whos was “memories. She was intr<
th an k ed by Holmes. Thei good attendanc and cakes were the ladies.
Sahd
of St Mary’s I Sabden, had outing to Bla Monday. The was spent at St adventure play after a picnic all enjoyed a v circus. The junior d- accompanied l
School ou The infant c
t r a t e s ’ Court, Philip Charles Bishop (30), of Stirling Close, Clitheroe, was fined £120 with £5 costs for being in charge of a car while unfit to drive through drink.
secuting, said that when th e o f f ic e r aro u sed
Mr Peter Tidey, pro
Bishop, it became appa rent that he had had a lot to drink.
alcohol in 100ml of urine, the limit being 107mg in 100ml.
Tests revealed 242mg of
fending, told the Bench that if his client had not been on antibiotics, he would not have fallen asleep because of the amount he had drunk. He added that Bishop real ised he was not fit to drive and considered he would not have done so.
Mr Stephen Barker, de
certified cattle: Young bulls made to 125.2p (113.6p), steers to 117.2p (lOO.lp), heifers to 109.8p (89.6p), fat cows to 90p (73.6p), fat bulls to 86.8p (83. Ip). Sheep: Light lambs made to
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158.5p (151.2p), standard to 156p (142.8p), medium to 140.5p (131.4p), heavy to 128.5p (123.8p), overweight av eraged 107.5p. Standara hoggs made to 123.5p (115.5p), medium to 120p (112.3p), heavy to 116p (107.5p), shearlings to 102.5p (91.5p), uncertified hoggs to £20 (£18.90), fat ewes to £35.50 (£23.85), rams to £35 (£32.85). Pigs: Baconers made to 58.2p
(56.7p), fat sows to £81 (£70.50).
ducted by Canon Deeney and organist was Mr Michael Long. A recep tion was held at the Fence Gate Hotel, Fence. The couple are to live in
Burnley. P hotograph: P y e ’s
Clitheroe.
Inspired by charity
work talk
MEMBERS of Trinity Youth and Community Centre’s junior club were given an insight into the work of the Third World charity Action Aid by North West regional or ganiser Mrs Audrey Hill. She discussed the work
Michelle drops in to help Hospice
- CLITHEROE girl Michel
le Rowley has raised more than £100 for the Ribble Valley Hospice Fund with her parachute jump from 2,000 feet on Sunday. Michelle, who is 16 and
a pupil at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, thought the worst moment was waiting for the parachute to open. But everything went as
planned for the jump, at F lo o k b u rg h , n e a r Morecambe Bay, and she
Freda Rowley, made the journey from their home in Windermere Avenue to watch their daughter. Freda, who works at
landed safely. Her parents, John and
and aims of the organisa tion, which provides equipment, expertise and education in Africa and Asia to enable individuals and villages to assist themselves. Mrs Hill showed slides
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small group was estab lished among ' members with a view to sponsoring a school in The Gambia, West Africa. Various fund-raising ideas wi also discussed.
FAT CATTLE TRADE GOOD
FAT cattle were still finding a food trade in very small num-
Mart’s fatstock sale on Monday. Forward were 46 fat cattle,'
ers at Clitheroe Auction
including 11 fat cows, 72 ewes and 1,041 lambs. Lambs were again very reasonably priced. Light steers made to 118p
(78.2p).
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