Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 15th, 1985 Brent shows skill on tractor \
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BASHALL EAVES contestant Brent Stansficld manoeuvred himself into first place in Clitheroe Young Farmers’ annual tractor backing compet ition. He demonstrated his skill at reversing a trac
joint second. The contest attracted a total of 50 competitors and spectators.
tor and traitor on a specially prepared course at Lawsonsteads Farm, Whalley. Brent faced stiff competition from John Cow- perthwaitc and Paul Nightingale, who came
Jeanine Mellor. Second was Stephen Brown and third Andrew Parkinson.
The farm valuation section was won by
Catherine Halton with Angela Whitwell in second place and Susan England, Jackie Scott and Christine Parkinson joint third.
A household valuation class was won by
Coates and they were thanked on behalf of the Young Farmers by Eric Lonsdale and Sarah Jacques.
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(of r course) COLLINSON — PROSSER
Diane Lesley Prosser and Mi- Andrew John Collin- s o n took place at Clitheroe Register Office on Saturday. The bride, a former
The wedding of Miss
only son of Mr and Mrs Joshua Collinson, of Bell man Farm, Clitheroe, and works on his father’s
The bridegroom is the
farm. The bride, given away
nanny in London, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs John Prosser, of Queensway, Waddington.
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followed the wedding of Miss Catherine Anne Van Den Heuvel and Mr
Christopher John Lupton, a t Corpus C h r is t i
by her father, wore a
matching full-tiered skirt and sleeveless top in white cotton, with a hand- embroidered flower motif on the bodice. She carried a posy of pink, lilac and white silk flowers with pink ribbon. Bridesmaids were
Lyndsey Prosser, bride’s niece, and Rachael Collinson b r id eg ro om ’s Lyndsey wore a
Church, Wokingham, Berkshire. The bridegroom, busi
ness planning manager at
pink dress with a full skirt and carried a basket of pink and white silk flowers. Rachael carried a posy of the same flowers and wore a pale pink
s is te r , plain
Timothy Annison. A reception was held at
dress with a white collar. Be s t man was M r
the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe. The couple are to live at Bellman Cot
Jelley, Settle.
tage, Clitheroe. Photograph: K. and J.
Miss the
Miss the
Obstruction cost £10
A CLITHEROE teenager who parked his car in a back street while deliver ing a gas bottle to a chip shop was fined £10 by the town’s magistrates for causing an unnecessary obstruction. Stephen Lord (18), of
Pendle Road, Clitheroe, was stated to have block ed the whole of Back Waddington Street when he left his car there.
explained that there were double yellow lines on the road near the shop to which he was delivering and so he left the vehicle in a side street.
In court, the defendant
Assurances about bowling green
HALF BOARD Nearby residents in artifieal, flat green and no
OBJECTIONS are being raised to the proposed new bowling green at Hurst Green.
CHILD REDUCTIONS
Shirebur'n Cottages are unhappy that the site might back onto their gar dens and one of them, tourist promoter Mr An thony Perry, believes that the new green should be flat and artifical rather than a crown green. Hurst Green Bowling
grants it could be kept strictly for villagers. He also believes that an
artifical surface would be more suitable as the field is in an exposed position open to bad weather. He has written to the
Committee was set up in May after a favourable re sponse at a public meet-- ing. Further open meet- • ings are planned before definite decisions are taken, although inquiries into possible grants from the Sports Council have been made. Mr Perry says that if
g ran ts are obtained, people from outside the
Search for stolen safe
• Clitheroe police believe the safe may have been discarded locally and want to hear from anyone who finds it.
at lunchtime at Rose Laithe, Rimington Lane. The small green safe measuring 2ft. in height and its contents .are valued together at £500.
SNEAK thieves who forced the front door of a house in Rimington, on Monday, stole a safe con taining £350. The break-in occurred
village would be able to use the green. With an
LUPTON — VAN DEN HEUVEL A honeymoon in Corsica
Shell UK Oil, is the second son of Mr and Mrs Alec Lupton, of Ravelston House, Waddington.
at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Van Den Heuvel, of Forest Road, Wokin gham. The bride, given away by her father, wore an
The bride, a staff nurse
ivory silk gown with a seed pearl embroidered bodice, a high collar and lace inset and lace edged sleeves., , Her floor length scal loped veil was held in
place by a circlet of white flowers and she carried a small flowing bouquet of pink roses, white daisies and gypsophila.
Sarah Van Den Heuvel, younger sister of the bride. She wore a dress of flowered jade green voile over jade, with a full skirt and puffed sleeves. Her headdress was composed of flowers and jade rib bons and she earned a Victorian posy of red and white roses. The bridegroom's elder
Bridesmaid was Miss
brother, Mr Jonathan W. Lupton, was best man, and his younger brother, Mr James R. C. Lupton, was usher. After the ceremony
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performed by Fr Keenan, a reception was held at the home of the bride. The couple are to live in Sevenoaks, Kent.
Ribble Valley Council about the matter, saying that he fears “the all day coach party atmopshere that pervades other North L an c a sh i re crown greens,” and asking that residents of Shireburn. Cottages should be con sulted before the project makes any further prog ress.
tee chairman Mr Jack Burgess said that com ments and complaints should be made at a public meeting on Sep tember 23rd. A colour diagram of the proposed green would be shown and it would be decided whether the project was financially feasible and in the interest of the village. If the building of the
Bowling Green Commit
A HONEYMOON in Ytigoslavia followed the wedding of Mr Philip Richard Wiggan and Miss Catherine Mary Little johns at St Constantine Church, Milton Abbot, Tavistock, Devon. The bridegroom, a chef-
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D. Petherick and the bride’s nieces, Miss Tina and Miss Tracy Little johns. Mr C. Parsons was best man. The ceremony was con
manageress in London, is the only daughter of Mr R. E. Littlejohns, of Tamar View, Milton Abbot, and the late Mrs W. Littlejohns. Bridesmaids were Miss
would be private and there was unlikely to be many spectators even when v is i tin g teams played there.
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green did go ahead, he said, there would be a boundary between it and nearby residents’ walls and villagers would not want a flat green as all the local ones were crown. He added that the club
ducted by the Rev. R. Chudley and a reception was held at the White Hart Hotel, Launceston, Cornwall. The couple will live in
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