Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 8th, 1988
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CANON Selby poses with the major prize winners
In the dark at Rimington, but the show goes on
DESPITE the gale-
force winds and heavy showers, there was an enthusiastic turn-out for Rimington and dis tr ic t Horticultural S o c i e t y ’s summe r show on Saturday. The change in the
lethwaite. “Small is beautiful:” Mrs Graveston, Mrs Seed, Mrs
M. Dewhurst. Children’s section
Graveston. Wild fruits: Richard Wilson, Carol Graveston. But terfly buns: Carol Graveston. Decorated vegetable: Carol Graveston.
Garden flowers : Carol )
weather caused an addi tional problem — a power cut which lasted for two hours on Friday, while the tables were being set up in the Festival Hall.
by former Vicar of Gis- burn and society member
The event was opened
Canon S. A. Selby, of Skipton, who showed th a t
he had not lost his green fingered talents by win ning the “guess the weight of an onion” com petition.
. At the close of the
NINE-YEAR-OLD Carol Gra v es ton, of Park
House Farm, Gisburn, displays her exhibits and prizes.
show, the surplus produce was auctioned.
RESULTS Flowers
Mrs L. Newlove, Miss B. Woodcock. H.T. roses: Mrs R. B. Bancroft, Mrs L. Wallbank. Bowl of H. T. roses: Mr Sedg wick, Mrs Bancroft. Sweet scented rose: 1 and 3, Mr Sedg wick, Mrs E. Hartley. Sweet peas: Mr A. Stott, Mrs Wall- bank, Mrs A. Seed.
Single rose: Mr E. Sedgwick,
wick, Mr J. Devaney. Three gladioli: Mr Devaney, Mr Sedg wick. Vase of gladioli: Mr De vaney, Mrs Bancroft. Chrysan themums: Mr H. Carr.
Gladioli: 1 and 2, Mr Sedg X
HINDMOOR — SUTTON
Southampton College of Higher Education, Mr John Alexander Jlindmoor was married to solicitor Miss Jean Sutton at Wilmslow Parish Church, Cheshire. The bridegroom is the
A lecturer in law at
BLEASDALE — TOMLINSON
stria followed the wedding of Mr Barry Robert Bleasdale and Miss Julie Lynda Tomlinson at Trini ty Methodist Church, Clitheroe. The bride is the twin
A honeymoon in Au
only son of Mr and Mrs John Hindmoor, of Chat- burn Park D r iv e , Clitheroe. The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Derek Sutton, of Fulshaw Park South, Wilmslow. The bride, given away
Mr Sedgwick, Mrs Seed. Cacti dahlias: Mr Devaney, Mr Sedg wick. Vase of sweet peas: Mrs Seed. Cut garden flowers: Mrs Seed, Mrs Wallbank, Mrs J. Taylor.
Decorative dahlias: Mr Carr,
B. Wilson, Mr Carr. Foliage pot plant: Mrs Wilson, Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs R. Watson. Cacti or succulent: Mrs Ban croft. Fuchsia: 1 and 3, Mr Sedgwick, Mr Devaney. Flow ering begonia: Mr Devaney, Mr R. Higgins, Mr Sedgwick.
Pot plant: Mr Devaney, Mrs
daughter of Mr and Mrs B. Tomlinson, of West View, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
Floral art
youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. Bleasdale, of Limefield Street, Ac crington. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a white cotton gown with a three-quarter-length veil held in place by a head dress of orange blossom. She earned a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Brid e sm a id s were
Christine Bell and Mar garet Gibson who wore pale green cotton dresses with matching lace-edged
boleros and earned white and pink posies. Best man was Mr John
Marshall Waddington, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law, and usher was Mr Gordon S u t ton , the bride’s brother. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. Paul Moulton and organist was Mr David Watt. Following a reception at
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Mottram Hall Hotel, Mot- tram St Andrew, the couple left for a honey moon in Jersey. They are to live in New Forest Park, Hampshire
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Ex-ambulance officer at Clitheroe
FORMER station officer for the Clitheroe ambu lance service, Mr De smond Clayton, has died aged 51: Mr Clayton, of Rydal
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Place, Chatburn, began his career at Clitheroe ambulance station in 1966. In May last year he became station officer at Altham. Before joining the am bulance service he was a driver for the Milk Mar keting Board, a welder at Atkinson’s and manager of the Buck Inn, Well- gate. Mr Clayton was born in Billington and brought up in Clitheroe, attending St James’s and Ribblesdale Schools. His hobbies included
newcomers). Miss C. Graves ton, Mrs Watson. Exhibit using gladioli: Mrs Graveston, Mrs M. Dewhurst, Mrs C. Thist- lethwaite. “In the pink:” Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs Graveston, Mrs Seed. “Memories” (dried flowers): Mrs Seed. Mrs Thist-
Basket of garden flowers (for
by her father, wore a crinoline gown of white chiffon trimmed with lace, white satin and seed pearls. Her shoulder- length satin-trimmed veil was held in place by a diamante and pearl head dress and she earned a bouquet of silk pink and white flowers and varieg ated ivy. Matron of honour was
Vegetables .
gins. Potatoes: Mr Sedgwick, Air T. Jackson, Master Antony
Trav of vegetables: Mr Hig
Gomall. Beetroot: Airs Wilson, Airs Graveston, Air Stott. Cab bages: Master Gornall, Mr Sedgwick. Airs Seed. Peas: Airs Seed, Mr Sedgwick, Airs Taylor.
Alaster Gornall, Air Jackson. Tomatoes: Airs Wilson, 2 and 3 Air Jackson. Onions from seed: Air Higgins, Air Howard Sei w wick, Airs Seed. Onions from sets: 1 and 2 Airs Graveston, Airs Bancroft. Carrots: Mr Sedgwick, 2 and 3 Air Jackson.
Broad beans: Airs Hartley, k ' f t , * - * -
Sedgwick, Mr Sedgwick. Any other vegetable: Air Higgins, Airs Bancroft, Air H. Sedg wick.
Longest runner bean: Air H. Confectionery
ton, Airs J. Dibb, Airs Wall- bank. Jam (stoned fruit): Airs Graveston, Airs Dibb, Airs Wallbank. Swiss roll: Airs Thistlethwaite, 2 and 3 Airs Hartley. Coffee cake: Airs Graveston, Airs Thistlethwaite. Ploughman’s lunch: Airs Dibb, Airs B. Thompson, Airs Graveston.
Jam (soft, fruit): Airs Graves Wine
3 Air Sedgwick. Sweet white: 1 and 2 Airs Seed, Air Sedgwick. Dry red: Air K. Shaw, Air Sedgwick, Airs Seed. Sweet red: 1 and 2 Airs Seed. Dessert: 1 and 2 Airs Seed, Air Sedg wick.
Dry white: Airs Seed, 2 and Special awards
ton. Children’s confectionery: Carol Graveston. Children’s other classes: Richard Wilson. Floral art classes: Airs Thist lethwaite.- Sweet peas: Airs A Seed. Begonia: Air Devaney Gladioli: Mr Devaney. Single spike gladioli: Air Sedgwick. Roses: Air Sedgwick. Cut flow ers: Air Carr. Pot plant: Airs Wilson. Vegetable: Air Higgins. Wine: Airs Seed.
Confectionery: Airs Graves-
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Councillors to look at set-up for homeless
Mrs Carol Ann Bates, the bride’s sister, and brides maid was Miss Diane Powdrill, the brideg room’s cousin. They wore off-the-
RIBBLE Valley councillors are to see for themselves the standard of local authority pro vision for the homeless.
shoulder pink chiffon dresses trimmed with lace and satin and earned pink and white silk posies. Best man was Mr David
Price and groomsman was Mr Michael Bates, the bride’s brother-in-law. Ushers were Mr Alan Tomlinson, the bride’s brother, and Mr Stephen Powdrill, the brideg room’s cousin. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. James Needham and organist
was Mr Peter Wrigley. A reception followed at
the Sun Inn, Waddington. The couple’s future resi
dence will be in Lodge Street, Accrington. Photograph: Paul Dux- bury, Clayton-le-Moors.
Whitewell flower
festival THE effect of the chang ing seasons on the far mer’s year will be de picted at a flower festival at St Michael’s Church, Whitewell. The festival — the first
cussion, the Housing Committee decided to visit the four caravans and a flat set aside for the area’s “problem” families — a set-up criticised by the pressure group Shel ter as one of the worst arrangements in the north west.
Following a private dis British fare
AMONG the exhibitors at this week’s British Food Exhibition at Preston Guild Hall are Peter and Victoria Wood, owners of B o lton -b y -B ow lan d ’ Harrop Fold Farm guest house.
After the meeting, the
council’s deputy chief ex e c u t iv e , Mr Gordon
Onslow, defended the council’s record on the homeless issue.
pathetically with homeless people and had received no complaints in the past. Everyone was considered for suitable accommoda tion whenever it became available, he said. >
The council dealt sym
the Ribble Valley was the only north west borough still using caravans for its homeless. .
According to Shelter
had Calor gas and were in the grounds of the Kemple House accommo dation for the homeless where running water was available.
These, said Mr Onslow, .
reading and travelling and he was a member of the Chatburn Royal British Legion. He is survived by his wife, Betty and daughter,
Brenda. Ambulancemen from
' Accrington Crematorium on Friday.
Clitheroe acted a s . pall bearers at the funeral at
Car fire
TWO five-year-old chil dren playing with matches are thought to have been responsible for a fire in a car parked in Holden Street, Clitheroe, The town’s fire service was called to the scene. The interior of the car was severely damaged, but the children were unhurt.
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to be held at the church for about five years — will be open today from 11 a.m. to 7-30 p.m., when there will be an in augural service. Tomor row and Saturday visitors are welcome from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. On Sunday at 11 a.m.
there is a civic service, which will be attended,by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Ted Boden and local councillors. The church will be open
visit would give new councillors a chance to familiarise themselves with the set-up, and see whether it was adequate or not.
Mr Onslow said the
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from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., with an evening service at 7-30 p.m. Clitheroe Flower Club
is responsible for the de corations, the PCC will provide refreshments in the hall and there will be a produce stall at the church gate.
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