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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 10th, 198b CARPET BARGAINS


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CARPETS — UNDERLAYS


Social evening .


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WHEN Mrs Marlene O’Neill, organiser of the Ribble Valley Disabled Action Group’s social evening became ill, Mrs Nellie Kay had , to take over on the night.


All went well at the evening, held in Clitheroe parish hall. There was bingo and a ■ raffle. and £5.40 was made for funds.


is holding a mystery trip, starting at 7 p.m. from th e S ta t io n Hotel, Clitheroe, and finishing at the Dog and Partridge, Barrow, for supper.


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HODGES — FORREST


CLITHEROE butcher Mr Brian Hodges, of Woone Lane, was married to sales assistant Miss Lor­ raine Elizabeth Forrest, at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, on Monday. The bride is the daugh­


by her father, wore a full- length white satin gown trimmed with lace and silk ribbon featuring a scooped frilled neckline and a deep frill at the hem. Her short circular veil


ter of Mr and Mrs H. R. Forrest, of Lingfield Avenue, Clitheroe, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs J. Hodges. The bride, given away


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ABOUT 50 members of the Chatbum and Dis­ trict branch of the Royal , British Legion and their wives enjoyed their annual, dinner, at the Black Bull, Rimington. President Mr Harry'


Pearson welcomed mem­ bers and their wives and paid tribute to. Miss Anne Jackson, for her triple success in becom­ ing branch beauty queen, E a s t Lancs County Miss Royal British Legion and then North Western Area Miss RBL. He wished her success in the na­ tional competition at Llandudno later this month. Miss Jackson (centre


U - OTTEWELL —


followed the wedding at Whalley Parish Church of Miss Pamela Jane Clayton and Mr Peter John Ot- tewell.


CLAYTON A honeymoon in Corfu


cessing manager, is the younger daughter of Mr' and Mrs E. Clayton, of The Sands, Whalley.


The bride, a data pro­


puter programmer, is the only son of Mr A. Ot- tewell, of Beech Avenue, Leyland, and the late Mrs Ottewell.


The bridegroom, a com­


was held in place by a headdress of white silk flowers and crystal, and she earned a silk bouquet of peach ro se s and stephanotis. Attendants were Mrs


Cheryl. Kenyon, the bride’s sister, and Miss Louise Kenyon, the bride’s niece. They wore full-length


by her father, wore an Edwardian-style gown featuring a frilled full train. Her full-length waterfall veil was held in place by a headdress of bridal flowers and pearls and she earned a bouquet of cream orchids, freesia, cocktail roses and Singa- poreorchids.- ................


The bride, given away


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A STRONG link has been forged between a group of Clitheroe Guides and their, counterparts who live in the remote bushlands of South Africa. Girls of the 1st Rusten-


burg Guides in the Trans­ vaal were feeling lonely because of their isolation and wanted to hear from other Guide companies. ■ So when one of their


Guides’ link with S. Africa


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peach organza dresses trimmed with silk ribbon and had headdresses of white silk flowers. They carried silk bouquets of white ro se s and stephanotis. Be s t man was Mr


Mrs Elizabeth Scragg, the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Ingrid Lancaster and Miss Kim Peartree, who wore rose-coloured w ate r ­ marked taffeta dresses. The bride was also at­ tended by her nephew, Peter Clayton.


She was attended by


Martin Hodges, the bridegroom’s brother, groomsman was Mr Peter Stirzaker and ushers were Mr Stuart Ken’ and Mr David Wrigley. The cere­ mony was conducted by the Rev David Wood- house and organist was Susan Robinson. Following a reception at


the Calfs Head Hotel, Worston, the couple left for a honeymoon in Tor- remolinos.' They are. to live in


Woone Lane, Clitheroe. PICTURE: John Barry,


Blackburn.


Woods and ushers were Mr J. Scragg, the brideg­ room’s brother-in-law and Mr A. Clayton, the bride’s brother.


Best man was Mr Bob


ducted by the Rev. Michael Ackroyd and or­ ganist was Mr Thornton.


The ceremony was con­


• A reception was held at Whalley Abbey.


Euxton, Chorley. P h o to g rap h : John


Barry, Blackburn. The couple are to live in . &


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Market is ‘tourist


. draw’


CLITHEROE Market is a tourist draw, according to a check on the numbers of outsiders who signed a petition at the market, the Ribble Valley Council was told. ' ; Coun. Howel Jones


£50 FOR YOUR


OLD BED iPart exchange allowance against any Sleepeezee, Sealy, Vl-sprlng, Staples or pocketed sprung bed.


(Clitheroe), revealed that a quarter of the signa­ tures collected on two successive Saturdays for a petition organised by the proportional representa­ tions campaign for “fair votes” were from people from outside the Ribble Valley.


200 were “outsiders.” This would seem to support the idea of promoting’the market as a tourist attrac­ tion, he said.1


Of the 800 who signed, -


Qualifies as charted surveyor


of fhe picture with mem­ bers and guests) prop­ osed a toast to the club, prior to the night’s en­ tertainment, provided by musical combo “Topaz.” Among the guests


were Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden, Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley. MC was Mr Alan Walker.


FORMER Ribblesdale’ School pupil Mr John Burgess (23) has com­ pleted the Royal Institu­ tion of Chartered Survey­ ors examinations to qual­ ify as a chartered sur­ veyor. Mr Burgess, who works


for a London firm of char­ tered surveyors, gained a BSc degree in building surveying-from Leicester Polytechnic in 1981. He re­ tains close contact with Ribble Valley. His pa­ rents, Mr and Mrs Clif­ ford Burgess, live in St Paul Street; Clitheroe.


Plenty going on during book week


CHILDREN’S book week in J;he Ribble Valley promises to be lots of fun.


on Saturday, includes ex­ hibitions at Whalley and Clitheroe libraries as well as visits from children’s authors. Phoebe Worthington,


The week, which starts


Welsh roots


who wrote “Teddy Bear Postman” and other books will be at Clitheroe lib­ rary on Wednesday after­ noon to meet children. In complete contrast


AT Clitheroe Speakers’ Club, Mr Chris Roberts achieved a further stage in his public speaking ex­ perience by giving his “masterpiece” speech.


there will be a police horse from Hutton at; Whalley on - Thursday morning. In addition, a week on


Saturday, the library is to have a stand at the Ribble Valley Playgroup Associa­ tion’s event on Clitheroe Castle field, at which John Cunliffe, author of “Postman Pat” will meet the public. Children under seven are invited to bring a painting of Pat to be judged. On S a tu rd ay in


Clitheroe Market Place there will be an exhibition van from the library head­ quarters, Preston. The theme of the week


- fathers” he gave many ex­ amples, both historic and sporting,' to illustrate his affection for his Welsh roots.


meeting was a topics com­ petition in which individu­ als from two teams in turn harangued their op­ ponents for two minutes on a variety of subjects set by the chairman, Mr John Hunt.


The second part of the


is animals and jungles under the slogan “Snap up a book.” The aim is to encourage children to use libraries and increase their awareness of the services provided. Prizes in the competi­


close control of the pro­ ceedings and Messrs Pat­ terson, Meadows, Altham and Anderson gave help ful evaluations of the evening’s activities.


Mr Stan Blackburn kept


ing and final one of the season is on.Monday.


tion run in conjunction’ with the book week, in which 210 Ribble Valley children aged seven to 12 took part, will be pre­ sented in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s parlour a week on Saturday.


Problems in the garden


LOCAL gardeners will have the chance to air their problems and be given some remedies when Clitheroe Carden Club is featured in the programme .“Spade Work”


recorded on Monday at 7 p.m. at the Ribblesdale School Drama Complex, is open to the general public, free of charge. .Three, experts will


on Radio Lancashire. ' The programme, to be


. parish hall. Mrs Ashcroft was in'


ceremony, at St Paul’s


organisers Mrs; Christine Ashcrof t, came • to Clitheroe to visit her pa-, rents, they jumped at the chance of • forging closer links 'with St Paul’s Guides. . ’ .


their patrol colours, scarf; and badge at a special "


Mrs Ashcroft presented .i . ; ' , ■


' tie and badge in return. Guider Mrs Geraldine Walmsley said: “I am sure some: of our girls will be writing to • Rustenburg and we hope the friend­ ship will grow.” , . Our picture shows 12-


'volved with the St Paul’s company before emigrat­ ing to South Africa with her husband, Brian; in 1974. The Clitheroe compan; presented her with a neci


answer questions from Garden Club members and afterwards questions from the. floor. They have requested samples to be brought along to add to the interest. There will be a competi­


tion with a prize for a box of French marigolds, not necessarily grown by the exhibitor. The programme will be


Artist’s talk


year-old Nichola Walm­ sley exchanging gifts with Mrs Ashcroft,. behind are Belinda Kirk (13) and Mrs Walmsley.


newspaper’ ^and’” colour .magazine advertisements-


,and sketenes and describ­ ing .graphics and ■


■ how fere produced.*’ : -


ARTIST Mr David Glan- cey gave St P au l’s Mothers’ Union, Low. Moor, a ' talk about his work, displaying drawings


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