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WINNERS of the duplicate pame at Clitheroe Bride*? t'itio were- NS Mr It. Atkinson and Mr V. Jennings. Mrs ft. Snow; den and Mrs F. Pickles. KW Mr A. Leonard and Mrs A. Bidder. Mr \V. Grindlev and Mr.). Leader. The foliowinc hand was
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SUCCESS' STORY
THE history of one of Pendle’s successful com panies was described to Clitheroe Young Farmers. The speaker was Mr
Philip Mclvor, a director of Farmhouse Biscuits, Nelson. Susan Walmsley proposed a vote of thanks, seconded by Linda Berry. During the business
Let’s ‘think globally and act locally’
meeting, the club was congratulated on winning the “Farmer's Guardian" efficiency award at a field day at Myerscough and the chairman thanked the two debate teams for their recent success. Wednesday’s meeting
SPEEDING
FOUR local drivers who passed through a police radar check in Edisford Road, C l ith e ro e , in August were fined for speeding by the town’s magistrates. Their speeds in the 30 m.p.h. area varied from 12 to 45 m.p.h. They were: Irene Chad
PUTTING the motto “Think globally, act local ly” into practice next week are members of Clitheroe One World Group. To c e leb ra te “ One
PRATT — WEARE
World Week” they have prepared a number of events, including an Afri can social evening, a talk by a Bishop from North India and a bread-sharing
wiil include a talk on fanning.
exercise. The theme is “Listen
for a change.” On Wed nesday evening, at the United Reformed Church, the group is holding an “Harambe” or social, in cluding the opportunity to sample an African dish. Bishop Vinod Peter, of
followed the wedding of Miss Joanna Hargreaves Weare and Mr John Stuart Pratt at St Mary's Church, Gisburn, on Saturday. The bride, who works
A honeymoon in Jersey
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Billington
BILLINGTON resident Mrs Ann Wild, who has died aged 82, had lived in the village for almost 40 years and celebrated her diamond wedding two years ago. Born in Altham, she
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was the wife of Mr Robert Wild, an inspector of machine metal products with English Electric at Clayton-le-Moors for
many years. Mrs Wild, of Billington
in Clitheroe, is the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs John Weare, of Gisburn Cotes Hall, Sawley. The bridegroom, a farm
worker, is the only son of Mr and Mrs Brian Pratt, of Gisb u rn Road, Bracewell. The bride, given away
the Church in North India, is to give an infor mal talk on the week’s theme on Friday at Trini ty Methodist Church. Throughout the week,
wick, of Waddington Old Hall, Waddington (£30); Thomas A r thur Har greaves, of Moss Barn Farm, Clitheroe (£30); Norah Porter, of Orchard Cottage, Mitton (£20); and John Robinson, of Salthill Road, Clitheroe (£25).
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by her father, wore an off-the-shoulder crinoline- style gown of ivory col oured embroidered satin with a shoulder-length eil featuring a half-circlet
groups, organisations and schools in the area have been invited to take part in a bread-sharing exer cise. Small groups will be breaking and sharing bread symbolically to de monstrate solidarity with the world's poor and the potential to share fairly the world’s resources. The Clitheroe One
of cream roses and gyp- sophila. She carried a bouquet of cream orchids, cream and burgundy spray carnations, roses and gypsophila with trail
ing ivy. Bridesmaids were her
World Group is part of the Ribble'Valley Council of Churches.
Challenging triathlon
THE most gruelling event in the Ribble Valley calendar takes (dace on Sunday, when !)0 com petitors line up for the s ta r t of the Reebok Triathlon. The exhausting day
begins at 8-30 a.m. when co n te s tan ts take the plunge at the Ribblesdale
lengths, they go into the open for the 20-mile cycl ing and 10-mile running stages, which each start and finish at Edisford. Winners will receive their prizes at approximately 2
Pool. After completing 00
p.m. As the Ribblesdale Pool
changing rooms are to be used by competitors, the pool will be closed for public use until 1-30 p.m., but spectators will be ad- m it ted f re e in the morning.
twin sisters, Rachael and Louise Wea re, and Sharon Billington. They wore off-the-shoulder dresses of burgundy taffe ta featuring full skirts. In their hair they had circ lets of cream roses and gypsophila with burgundy ribbons. Best man was Mr John
Gardens, worked as a weaver at Abbey Mill during her early years in the village. In recent years she had been con fined to a wheelchair, but was a regular attender at Whalley Senior Citizens' Club and the Church of the English Martyrs Whalley. The funeral service
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Stole cheque
A MAN s to le his brother's unemployment cheque and spent the money on drink, Clitheroe magistrates were told. Douglas Jardine Neilson
Pratt, the bride's uncle, groomsman was Mr Alas- tair Weare, the bride’s brother, and ushers were Mr Wayne Paish and Mr Nicholas Lnxton, cousins of the bride. The ceremony was per
(22), of Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe, told the court he was ashamed of what lie had done. He was fined 125 for stealing the Giro cheque, belonging to the Department of Em ployment, and £75 for ob taining £60.90 by decep tion. ________
No licence
formed by the Rev. Hugh Clarke and was followed by a reception at the St i r k House Ho te l, Gisburn. The couple are to live
at Longholme Row Farm, Sawley. Photograph: Pye's, Clitheroe.________
Hospitality
A WELL-ATTENDED hospitality coffee morning for Clitheroe Conserva tive members went with a swing at the Conservative Club on Saturday. A bottle of champagne was won in a raffle and the cake and bring-and-buy stalls were well patron ised.
Waddington fightback Wnddington 2, Whnllcy 1
A GOAL 15 minutes from time by full-back Dave Burgess earned Waddington victory in this East Lancs League match. Whallev had taken the lead
following' slack marking in the Waddington defence, uut the home team worked hard for the
equaliser.
Promising start
Waggon and Horses 5. Head United 2
READ made a promising start to this Kibble Valley Lenjrue Division One match, pressing forward and scoring through Martin Burton after an excel lent cross by Paul Barrett. Losing their momentum,
they went 3-1 down and, de spite a fine volleyed goal from Barrett, could not fight back. Veteran Barry Kilby made a
welcome return lo the Head team and had a faultless game.
Chessmen
overpowered CLITHEROE Chess Club's A team played its second fixture of the season against Accring ton. which is not the strongest team in the league but was able to overpower the current Clitheroe side. Onlv Andrew Cooper sal
vaged' anything with a draw on board one. Brian Carr. Eric Mansfield. Peter Ryan ami Alex Rajski all lost to give their op|>onents two points and
a -lit:-1 score. Clitheroe B o|>enud its cam
paign against Great Harwood C at home on Thursday. The team had a more even battle, but finally lost 2-3. Vincent Tudisco lost
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It arrived before half-time
when Phil Bishop headed in from a long throw. Waddington dominated most
their run of success in the Craven Cup when they enter tain Bentham in the first round of the competition on Saturday (kick-off 2 p.m.).
Richards. Rush. Seedl Burgess. Bishop. Waddington. Byront, Tomlinson. Conti, Dranchenberg. Waddington aim to continue
Waddington: Tomlinson.
of the second half with Nicky Tomlinson. Tony Waddington and Joe Drachenbcrg working well.
A FINE of £-10 was im posed by Clitheroe magis trates on Karl Trevor Simpson (25), of Meadow- side, Grindleton, for using a pick-up without excise licence. Simpson told the court
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