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A HONEYMOON in Majorca followed the wedding of Miss De borah Parkinson and Mr Michael Jones at All Saints' Church, Haber-
gliam. Miss P a rk in son ,
daughter of Mr and Mrs W. P a rk in son , ol Wheatley Close. Burn- lev. was given away by her father. She is a con fect ioner at Sains- iniry's.
The bridegroom, son
of Mr and Mrs R. Jones, of Moorland Crescent,
Clitheroe, is an accoun tant with Smith and Nephew. TTie bride wore a lace
-Young dancers- carry off six gold medals
THREE junior members of the Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society have danced their way to gold medals at the Highland Games in Blackpool.
C l i th e ro e Royal thurst Lane, Wadding Grammar School pupil
Sian Dowds (13).of Saw- ley
won lour
and countrv dancing— gold in the 100m run- the Highland fling, ning, silver in the high
sword, lilt and Sean Truibhas— and also re ceived a silver salver as the best dancer in her age group.
two tyiun Two Clitheroe girls n
gold medals. Sharon Clough(lO), of
Pendle Road, took the gold medal for the High land fling and a silver for the sword and Cheryl—Anne Harris (11). of Mayfield Ave nue, received a gold for winning the sword dance. The girls went to the
tulle dress with a fitted bodice. She carried a bouquet of pink and cream rosebuds and white gypsophila.
Attending the bride
were Misses Elaine He.vs. Anile Marie O'Donnell. Diane Par- kinson (bride’s sister) and Elaine Bird. Misses Heys and O'Donnell wore pink o f f * t li e - shoulder dresses ol
white off-tlie-shoulder dresses with slum puf fed sleeves. Best man was Mr Ian
crystal organza. The others wore
Jones (bridegroom's brother), groomsman was Mr Darren Parkin son (bride's brother). Page was Master Gareth Singleton. After the ceremony,
which was conducted by the Rev. John Hodgson,
a reception was held at the Moorcock Inn.
Rlacko. The couple will live in
Clitheroe. Photo: Colomajor.
SUMMER FAIR
SATURDAY’S sizzling
weather was perfect for Kdisford School’s sum mer fair, organised by
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Wednesday June 25 7.30 p.m.-9..30 p.m.
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queen Deborah Wood ward (ID. attended by Sharon Wilmot U»). Faith Wright (ti) and Jennifer Harvey (o). and a splendid i’-l’in was raised for PTA funds. Attractions included
Maypole dancing by the youngsters, a teddy bears’ picnic and various games and stalls. A
P.MX display was given and children who tried the sport were awarded medals.
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THE climax of weeks ot painstaking embroidery work eame on Sunday when the Rev. Brian Stevenson. Vicar of St Raul's. Low Moor, dedi cated five altar kneelers for use in the Royal En g in e e r s ' Memorial Chapel at the church. The Mayor and
than fill association members and wives and
other parishioners for the dedication.
by five wives ot associa tion members, are lot- use at the communion
The kneelers. made rail.
Mayoress of Clitheroe. Conn, and Mrs James Mcghie. joined more
An address was given bv the Rev Hugh Clark.
Vicar of Gisburn and a former RE chaplain.
Good trade at town auctions
Bull numbers main
tained their weekly average at Clitheroe Auetion Mart’s Monday
sale, but graded cattle were in short supply.
Forward were 52 cat
tle and (1(57 sheep. The b e s t bull was a Limousin from L .N. Nutter at 125.2p. Char- olais made to 122p from S.F. Hartley, Friesians to 10‘»p from K. Rowe and Hereford? to lOS.Sp from J. and M. Barrow.
Light steers made to
108p and medium to 1)7.(ip from J. and M. Barrow, light heifers to 1
M.fip from L. N. Nut ter. medium to lOSp from H. Speak. Heavy cows made to 80.2p from J. G. Whit well and young cows to 75p from G. and B. I’ve. Lamb numbers main
tained last week's fi gures. but the expected increase for the season
did not materialise. A good trade prevailed.
The weekly guide price is 283p and the national
average on Monday was
20t>p. There was a very
made’to £505 (average £521). August calvers to Tfi(M) (£528). September calvers to £515 (£500), A u g u s t -S ep t ember calving heifers to £570 (£*100). First prize cow was
good entry of 32 calving cows and heifers at Fri day’s sale, meeting an excellent trade. July calving cows
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appointing entry of -12 store cattle, but trade was again good. Cow? and calves made to £010. Aberdeen Angus heifers to £202. Char olais bullocks to £3(57 h e i fe r s to £302 Limousin bulls to £208, Friesian bullock stirk
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jump and bronze in the 200m running. Sarah
(13) won bronze medals for running and high
jump. Both girls are pupils
*T , r> who are pupils at Brook- at side School also won Secontlaiy School.
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games with about -10 adult members of the society, which is affili ated to the Lancasliire and Cheshire Federa tion of S c o t t ish Societies. Sian’s mother. Mrs
Sally Dowds, said it was the first time that her
daughter had won four gold medals at once and she was “over the
moon.” Sian has only been
doing Highland dancing for just over two years and in August will be dancing at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. The girls were taught
by Caledonian Society member Miss Doreen Hethorington, of Some rset Avenue, Clitheroe. President Helen Wal
ker said:“This was the best result we have had for a long time and we are till very proud of the girls. “ The dancing is
INHERITANCE am! the problems it creates for farmers was ex plained to members of Clitheroe and Rowland National Farmers' Un ion at their final branch meeting before the sum mer break. The speaker was Tod-
tnorden solicitor Mr. Ken Hill, who told mem bers to obtain legal, accountancy and insur ance advice. Mr. Bryan Bristol re
ported that livestock thefts were still on the increase and said that stricter control of lives tock tagging and record ing. especially at auc tion markets, could help to trace stolen animals. Mr. John Falshaw re
ported that the prop osed charges to farmers for statutory dairy in spections. under the Milk and Dairy Regula tions. would cost the average wholesale milk producer £70. SO a year. He also stated that all
quite intricate and this will do a lot to encour age junior members.” Sisters Sarah and Julie Lodge, of Coul-
quota leasing arrange ments had to be com pleted by July 31st this year and that all leased (junta reverted to the owner by the end ol April 10S7. The next meeting will
be on August ‘Jiith at the Pendle Hotel. Chat- burn. starting at S p.m.
^ four types of Highland nigiiumu medals last year, took a
Road, Griiidleton, gold medals
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The gentler sex learns tactics of self-defence
A JUDO expeu-t has bee*» called in to give Kibble Valley women lessons in self-defence.
Lancashire County
Council coach Paul Vin- ney visited Trinity Youth and Community Centre. Clitheroe. last night for the first ses sion in a six-week course for over Ms.
tant youth worker Pino Pozzi*. of Clitheroe. is teaching women how to handle themselves when attacked and how to avoid dangerous situa tions.
Paul, helped by assis
A spokesman at the centre said: "There isn’t
a lot of violent crime in the Kibble Valley, blit we still believe women should be able to defend themselves. It gives them confidence to know they can deal with difficult situations and makes them more inde pendent.
"Anyone is welcome
and special clothing is not required. Lack ol fitness is also no harrier and even the over fills are encouraged to come along.”
The course has so far
attracted only a moder ate response, but the organisers are hoping that more students wi turn up next week.
Each Wednesday ses
sion lasts DO minutes and the total cost is £10. Anyone interested is asked to obtain applica tion forms from the cen tre (Clitheroe 2788(5) or turn up on the night. The starting time is 8-30 p.m.
for
ton, both came away with medals in the track events. Julie(M), who won
IT was sports day for Sunday School pupils of St James’s Church,
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Clithcroc on Saturday. Traditional races
were to the fore and the sun proved a bonus as the children threw themselves into sacks, b a la n c ed e g g s on spoons and became tangled in skipping ropes.
Tea was served to the
children and parents during the afternoon’s activities on St James’s
Lancashire police are cracking down on drink- drivers in ;t new sum
in drink-related offences during the holiday period over the past few
mer campaign. Following increases
Infants School field and si tug-of-war pro vided a fitting climax.
Holiday-time campaign
years, they have laun ched the type of cam paign usually reserved for
Christmas.lt will run until a week on Monthly and will be con centrated on accident blackspots
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Society’s first’ president
THE first president to
be appointed by Clitlier- oe Civic Society is Mr Stanley Westhead. Mr Westheadj of
Claremont Drive, was elected at the annual meetinir in recognition of his work for the socie
ty and the town. Ollier officers elected
were: Mr Cos Watson (chairman), Dr Robert Bennett and Mr John Chew vice-chairmen). Mrs C.S Course (secret ary), Mrs Florence Wil son (assistant secretary) and Mr Donald Coates (treasurer). New committee mem
bers are Mrs Beryl Cas sidy and Mr Robert , J ones
The meeting was held
at the Weavers' Cot tage. Rawtenstall. and hosted by Rawtenstall j Civic Society. Members were taken on a guided tour of tile Baptist Chapel of Goodshaw.
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