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ENGLISH artificial ski slope champion Nic Fel lows will be in the Ribble Valie.v on Sunday, thanks to Pendle Ski Club. Nic is to give demonst
A DISCO at Three Rivers Caravan Park, West Bradford, raised Jt-13 to buy tents and camping equipment for St Mary's Cubs and S c o u ts in Clitheroe. Organiser Mrs Mar
Magistrates appointed
jorie Brass, chairman of the parents’ com m i t te e , sa id th e youngsters enjoyed themselves despite a disappointing turnout. About 58 people at tended, although 100 were hoped for. P ic tu re : DJ Ian
Whittaker, of Ritz Disco, gets the party spirit going.
FOUR new magistrates have been appointed to serve on the Ribble Valley Bench.
Barnes, of Bashall Hall, Clitheroe: deputy quarry I manager Mr Keith Mali, | of Main Street, Downharn; 1 adult education principal Mr Jeff Smith, of Snod- worth Road, Langho: and part-time administrator Sirs Doreer Watson, of I P in d e r Close, Wad- [ dington.
They are: Mrs Mary Visit by ski champ
rations at an Open Day at the ski club’s newly-ex tended slope on the Nick- o’-Pendle. A member of the English ski team, he
attended by the Mayors of | B i b b 1 e Val l ey and Clitheroe and will run from noon until 4 p.m. On Saturday morning
is also in the British Ski Development Squad. The Open Day will be
the club is holding a ses sion for disabled skiers from 10-30 a.m. until 12.
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at Clitheroe Register Office of Miss Judith Shepherd and Mr Andrew Mark Steer, followed by a blessing at St Michael's Church, Whitewell, per formed by the Rev. F. ' Cheall; The bride, a product
The wedding took place
development manager/ food technologist, is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. W. Shepherd, of Dinkling Green Farm, Whitewell. The bridegroom, a GPO
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worker, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. Steer, of Station Road, Thateham, Berkshire. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a white gown with, a train. A headdress of white flowers supported her short veil and she carried a bouquet of gink lilies.
Pauline Hooper, the bride’s sister, and Miss Hannah Kate Hooper, the bride’s niece. Pauline wore a multi
In attendance were Mrs
THE characters of many fa iry ta le s , n u rse ry rhymes and popular chil dren's books came to life when St James’s CE School, Clitheroe, held two fancy dress parties to mark the end of National
Thief of Baghdad, to name but a few of the
Holmes, Sitting Bull, Just William, Big Ears, the Queen of Hearts and the
Book Week. There were Sherlock
guests. it was a sparkling finale
coloured calf-length dress and earned a bouquet of matching freesia. Hannah had a white taffeta dress trimmed with lace and c a r r ied a b a sk e t of flowers. Page boy was Mark
for a week of special ac tivities, aimed at en couraging children to read more and make greater
use of libraries. The juniors had their
William Hooper, the bride's nephew. Be st man was Mr
Antony Conway. A reception was held at
the Gibbon Bridge Re staurant. Chipping. The couple are to live in Thatcham. Photograph: Pye's,
Clitheroe. In arrears
THE Ribble Valley Coun- cil is owed £19,952.35 in mortgage arrears. This compares with £22,497.43 at the same time last year, and Borough Trea surer Mr Gordon Onslow commented: “We are moving in the right direc tion."
fancy dress competition on Thursday and the in fants' party took place on Friday, when there were prizes for everyone — book tokens for the win ners and bookmarks for all competitors. Said head teacher Mr
Prizes for local dance pupils
THE Mary Waddington School of Dancing held its annual presentation even ing at Clitheroe Parish
Hall. A disco and fancy dress
judged by the evening’s guest, Mrs Barbara Lips- combe, the County Area Adviser for physical edu cation. She gave a talk on the
competition proved popu lar, the la t te r being
Switzer (Bugs Bunny). 10 and over: Sarah Bollan (Martini girl), Sven Russell
(Black Foot Indian). Special mentions: Helen
Doolittle). British Ballet
Leeming (Mother’s Pride and Joy). Louise McJCinlay ^Pump kin). Jennifer Laycock (Eliza
Organisation awards
Peter Spencer: "The two competitions were a great success, attracting a large number of parents and grandparents." Judges were retired
v a r io u s c a re e r s and degree courses in dance and held an informal work-out with the pupils. A record token was pre sented to her by two of the youngest pupils, three-year-olds Rachel Lewis and Katy Taylor. Mrs Lipscombe pre
headmas ter Mr John Hind m o o r , r e t i r e d teachers Mrs Doris Paw- licki and Mrs Joyce Aspden and fo rm er deputy head Mr Gary W o r th y , now head teacher at Freckleton CE
Mnttison (Thief of Baghdad), Gavin Hillary (Gregory the Green); 2nd year — William Fawcett (Just William), Elka Peel (Queen of Hearts); 3rd year — Andrew Hothersall (Big Ears), Abigail Sowerbv (Tinkerbell); 4th year — Sven Russell (Sitting Bull). Michelle Smith (101 Dalmatians). Jonathan Slinger (Sherlock Holmes). Infants: Reception — Paul
Primary School. Junior*: 1st year — Jason
sented the prizes. A presentation from
staff and pupils was made to Mrs Hilda Sharpies, who retired recently after many years as pianist to the school.
Hilarv* (Juliet Bravo), Laura Rigbv (nun). 7-9 yrs: Kirstv McKmlay (Britannia). Hannah
Six years and under: Judith Fancy drew winners:
kess, Sonia Bates, Judith Hill ary, Jennifer Morton. Kelly Parsons, Gillian Pollard. Lind say Pollard, Laura Rigby, Charlotte Rice, Amelia Russell. Lucy Scott, Hannah Switzer. Sharon Wilmot, Faith Wright. Grade 5: Dawn Cottam.
Ballet scholars: Emma Bar-
Charlotte Case, Jennifer Hart ley, Claire Wilkinson.
J e n n i f e r A l len , M a n u v Dawson, Heather Frankland, Julia Garside, Catherine Ballis ter, Nicola Tomlinson, Tracy Walmslev. Grade III: Helen Carter, Hilary Croft. Antonina Lot.
Clegg. Philippa Heywood, Judith Hillary, Jennifer Lay- cock, Helen Leeming, Rachel Leonard, Louise McKinlay,
Ballet. Juvenile medal: Laura
Prep. Elementary. Christine Gorrill, Susan Turner. Elemen tary membership: Helen
Carter. Juvenile tap grade: Sarah
Bollan. Jillian Cowling, Leanne Horan, Helen Khan. Sarah Phillips, Catherine Proctor. Senior: Jennifer Allen, Linda Dawson. Estelle Tomlinson.
Tracv Walmsley. Lower preliminary grade:
Claire Atkinson, Phillipa Holmes, Jackie Wood. Elemen tary tap membership: Julie Dil- worth, Jane Ireland, Julie Niven. Rachel Tindall.
International Dance Teachers* Association
Modern dance: Grade 1: Sarah Bollan. Clare Carter.
NIGHT OUT FOR SPORTS FANS
JUST a few tickets are left for what must be regarded as a perfect evening for sports en
Howell (Long John Silver). Kim Garner (Polly Put-the- Kettle-On); middle infants Stuart Hall (Captain Black). Helen Marsh (Mary, Mary Quite Contrary), Paul Robinson (Man with the Enormous Turnip), Katv Stanworth (Dorri. the Little Witch); top infants — Hannah Fawcett (Alice in Wonderland). Stephen Bishop (Wee Willie Winnie). Rosalind Hall (Super Gran) Clare Heslin (Jack 'if Jill).
thusiasts. Peter and Roger Hargreaves, the "woodolog*
ists" based in Cnndlemaker’s Court, Clitheroe, have only a few tickets left for next Friday’s sportsman’s dinner at Stirk House, (lisburn. Speakers will he exciting all-round cricketer
Richard Hadlee, of New Zealand, and former Manchester United manager Wilf McGuinness. There will he a five-course dinner and tickets
cost £12. All money from the function will he shared
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Judith ’H illary. Jennifer Morton, Kelly Parsons. Emma Bnrkess, Gillian Pollard, Lind say Pollard. Charlotte Rice, Laura Rigby, Lucy Scott. Hannah Switzer, Sharon Wilmot, Faith Wright. Lower grade one: Nicola
Laura Rigby. Primary grade: Sonia Bates,
Grade II: Caroline Averv,
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A DEDICATED worker and member of the Clitheroe congregation of the Salvation Army, Mrs Sarah Ellen Saul, has (lied, aged 84.
Road, Clitheroe, was em ployed for most of her working life weaving at Holmes Mill, Grcenacre Street.
Mrs Saul, of Henthorn
Clitheroe's Pendle Club and the local branch of the National Association
of Old Age Pensions. Mrs Saul is survived by
her husband, William, and a son, James.
Clitheroe Salvation
Aspin, Lyn Baldwin. Claire Bollan. Jessica Cunliffe, Rose Dinsdale, Louise Fielding, Mnrie-Louise Gobbi, Nicholas Grogan, Julia Harper, Joanne Harper. Jane Perkins. Martin Pollard, Anna Roberts, Sven Russell, Ben Whitham, Ruth Willman. Tap. Juvenile medal: Emma
Army Envoy Jack Tai conducted a service at tl headquarters in King Lane, Clitheroe, yester day, prior to cremation at Pleasmgton.
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Barkess, Sarah Bollan. Nicola Burnop. Jillian Cowling. Leanne Horan. Helen Khan, Ricky Khan, Helen Knight, Adefe Loi. Kirsty McKinlay. Sarah Phillips. Gillian Pollard. Lindsay Pollard. Catherine Proctor, Heather Robinson. Sharon Wilmot, Sarah Young. Primary grade: Claire Bollan. Shelley Cowling, Jessica Cunlif-
Wriglev.
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Council's Housing Committee were delightec to hear that two more houses at Carlton Place, Clitheroe, have become empty, bringing demoli tion of the properties one step nearer.
fe. Louise Fielding, Nicholas Grogan. Anna Roberts, Kim Sheniker, Ben Whitham. First gold bar: Elizabeth
(Clitheroe) commented: “The sooner we can get these places down, the better."
Coun. Eric Bracewell :g She was a member of F O C U S .
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