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RIMINGTON Memorial Institute was. the venue on Friday night for a “Sing-along-a-coffee time” organised by the village
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partaken of coffee and bis cuits and patronised the cake and bring-and-buy stalls, taken a chance on the tombola and attemp ted to guess the number of currants in a cake, sweets in a jar or even the number of a pound note, the members of the group took to the stage. Accompanied on the
Barbara voted best producer at drama festival
piano by Mrs A. Oldfield they led the assembly in a selection of well-loved songs. Miss Helen Cosgrove
IT WAS a great week for Waddington Drama Group, the only local team in the Ribble Valley Drama Festival.
and Miss Penny Thomp son played clarinet duets and Mrs Christine Thist- lethwaite read some of her latest poems. f There was an hilarious
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Tony Gleed and Mrs F. Simpson, who auctioned their prizes to further boost binds. Sweets in a jar — Mr H. Seed. Cur rants in cake — Mr D. Seed. Number of pound note — Mr G. Gorrighan. Guess the place names — Mr Paul Winckley. Proceeds are for club
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A MOTORIST who pulled out of a junction without stopping, struck the side of a passing vehicle, Clitheroe magistrates heard. For driving without due
MORE than 200 volun teers from the Ribble Valley and local schools who have helped at Cal- derstones, Whalley, over the past year were thank ed for their efforts at a reception at the hospital. Among the guests were
ing night, took the run ners-up trophy.
Overall winners of the festival, at the Civic Hall, were the Lancaster Foot lights Club for their “thoroughly, professional production” of “The Farm.”
individual performance was gained by . Audrey Daley, of Settle, for her role as Edna Edison in “The Prisoner' of 2nd Avenue.
The award for the best
care, Andrew Arthur McCourt (18), of Union Street, Low Moor, was fined £40. For failing to stop at
vidual volunteers,— both young people and adults — representatives of vol u n ta ry organisations which have raised money, the Calderstones Parents’ Association and pupils of St Augustine’s, Billington, and schools in Burnley, Padiham, Blackburn and Accrington. Entertainment was pro
members of the Calder- stones League of Friends, Standfast WI, Trinity Youth Club (Clitheroe) and Whalley Youth Club. There were also indi
‘bypass, McCourt was fined a further £25 with £6 costs. Mr Keith Bagot, de
the junction of Highfield Road and the inner
fen d in g , said th a t McCourt was looking for traffic coming from the other direction.
Jobling, chairman of the Burnley, Pendle and Ros- sendale Health Authority. Thanks to the helpers were expressed by vice- chairman Mr Bill Ash worth.
vided by the Dixielanders, and the Kingston Marionettes, of Burnley." Host was Miss Muriel
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cial award went to' the Tudor Players, of Man chester, for their excel le n t work in “ The Dresser."
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night festival, adjudicator Mr James Patrick con gratulated the festival committee on the compila- tion of “a magnificent programme of immense dramatic variety which had resulted in some really first-rate acting and clever stagecraft.”
At, the close of the six-
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chanted with the theatre “the cleanest he had ever entered — front stage and back” and added: “If ever this lovely hall is under threat as has happened to so many others, let me know, and I will come up from Wiltshire and carry a banner of protest.” The various trophies’
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were presented by the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. Ted Boden and Mrs Boden, Clitheroe Mayor, Coun. John Cowgill and Mr Harry Connor, head post master of the Blackburn area, which sponsored the
festival. Chairman Mr Jimmy
Fell thanked everyone concerned in helping in the success of the week. Among the guests was
formed by the Cubs of the 1st Waddington pack when their leader, Miss Gail Margaret Sedgwick, was married at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, Saturday. Her bridegroom was Mr
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CONDITIONS were per fect for an 11-mile ride organised by the Ribbles- ue and district Bridle
ways’ Association. Starting and ending
outside Lydia’s nightclub, Ribchester, the 16 riders covered just half-a-mile of road and the rest on bridleways. Numbers taking part
the Association at the White Hart Inn, Sabden, on June 6th, • there will either be a talk by a vet or a film show. Everyone is welcome.
and led by Mrs Hilary Horsfield, of Waddington. At the next meeting of
The ride, was organised ; Welcome for Methodist president GOOD NEWS FOR AIRTOURS
were restricted because of the start of the show season.
Over 55,000 people have already booked on our 1984 Summer Programme. This programme is now very
nearly fully booked.
The management of Airtours thought how well they had done and how pleased their directors were going to be.
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WHEN the Rev. Amos Cresswell was appointed president of the Methodist Conference he pledged to visit the Ribble Valley where he began his ministry. The promise was fulfil
Unfortunately for the management, the managing direc tor consulted his figures for last year and found that over 25,000 people decided to book a last minute holiday with Airtours in 1983.
led on Sunday morning when Mr Cresswell, the Methodist’s national leader, preached at a ser vice at Trinity Methodist Church attended by many old friends from Chat- bum, where he served in 1949. The service was con
This meant that because we were nearly full these 25,000 people would not be able to take an Airtours holiday in 1984.
ducted by the Clitheroe Circuit superintendent, the Rev. James Needham, and his predessor at- Trin ity, the Rev. George Knowles. Mr Knowles, who is
So instead of having a relatively easy time the manage ment of Airtours were sent out to find more hotels and apartments and more aircraft. Now they have returned and they have bought very wisely and our managing director has dug deep into his pockets and produced another full colour brochure with over 20,000 more summer holidays at incredible prices.
chairman of the North Lancashire Methodist dis trict, was Mr Cresswell’s host during his four-day stay in Lancashire. At the service, four
new members were wel comed into the church — Wendy Haworth, Joan Hill, Jane Taylor and Louise Wrigley — and they were given words of encouragement by Mr Cresswell, who now lives in Exeter. Picture; Mr Cresswell
bargain prices for those who usually leave it until the last minute to hooka
Airtours Extra Holidays — at
Some examples of the last minute prices which also let you choose now where you can go this summer.
(third from the left) poses with members of the con gregation, the Ribble Valley Mayor and May oress (Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden), Mr Knowles (second left) -and Mr Needham at the back.
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Duncan Mark Fielding, one of the leaders of the 1st Bowland Scout troop. He is the elder son of Mrs J. Fielding, of Peel Park Avenue, Clitheroe, and works as a toolmaker at Lucas, in Burnley. The bride, who works
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Mr Jack Baker, chairman of the National Associa tion of Drama Festivals.
Butcher’s treat
MAKE a friend of your butcher was the theme of Mr Norman Wilkinson’s talk to Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild.
ous and educational even' ing for members. House wives should not be afraid to ask about the various cuts of meat and the, best way to cook them, for economy, .was his advice.
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He was thanked by Mrs
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j ; All past1 chairmen and members' of other' ladies’ organisations • have been invited/ ■■■>,•.
Edwardian-style gown of ivory damask with a short train and had a circlet of cream freesia and gyp- sophila in her hair. Her bouquet was composed of cream freesia, cream roses and gypsophila. In attendance were Mrs
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Christine Fielding, the bridegroom’s sister-in- law, and Mrs Sandra Coulter. They wore full-length off-the-shoulder gowns of deep blue carved satin and had cream freesia in their hair. Their bouquets were of similar' flowers to the bride’s. Best man was Mr Ian Fielding, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsman was Mr Alistair McLeod. Ushers were Mr Andrew Sedgwick, the bride’s brother, and Mr Trevor Wilson. , The ceremony was per
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formed by Canon ;C. F. Goodchild and organist was Mr Donald Hartley. After a reception at the Punch Bowl , Hu r s t Green, the couple are spending a honeymoon in the Lake District. ,■ They will live in Pimlico I ,
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