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clitheroe 2232i (Editorial), 22323 (Adverts 14 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 27th, 1986


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Helping to save white rhino


MONEY r a is e d in Clitheroe for the World Wildlife Fund will prob­ ably be ■ channelled into the “Save the White Rhino” campaign, says local fund- raise r Mr Frank Barnes. Clitheroe trader Mr


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Barnes, a keen conser­ vationist, has helped to raise about £1,000 for the fund — a charity he sing­ led out for special atten­ tion as part of his con­ tribution to the town’s 800 celebrations. Mr Barnes is something


LEACH — TOWNSEND


of a prolific fund-raiser, with an o th e r £2,000 having gone towards the costs of the East Some­ rset Railway Company, run by volunteer steam enthusiasts. The major fund-raising


Gordon Leach at St J am e s ’s Ch u rch , Clitheroe. The bride is the only


Miss Julie Lynn Town­ send was married to Mr


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effort was an evening at the Civic Hall in March, featuring wildlife artist David Shepherd. Now Mr Barnes, of


daughter of Mr and • Mrs T. Townsend, of Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a ser­


Ethos Gallery, hopes to emphasise the benefits of the conservation move­ ment with an exhibition by landscape and midlife artist Steven Townsend, of Oswladtwistle, on dis­ play at the York Street shop until the end of next week.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Hart­ ley’s, Church Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until G- 130 p.m.


,H. Leach, of Matrons House, Waddington Hos­ pital. The bride, given away


vice manager, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs


by her father, wore a white crinoline-style lace gown trimmed with pearls and a pearl and diamante headband held in place her waist-length veil. She carried a silk bouquet of pink and white roses, bridal orchids, gypsophila, carnations and blossom. She was attended by


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Need for capable player


CLITH ERO E Chess Club’s A team is still seeking that elusive first v icto ry th is season. Against Burnley A, in a Lucas Cup match, it lost 4-1. Last week, at home


Miss Angela Taylor, Mrs Susan Boyer, the bride­ groom’s cousin, and the Misses Tracy, Shelly, Ja- queline and Tina Town­ send, the bride's nieces. They wore pink


Christmas Spirit


against Rossendale A, it was unlucky not to take a point, losing 3Vi>-lVi:. Clitheroe’s A team


LOCAL Salvation Army workers Jack and Edna Tagg will be inviting peo­ ple on th e i r own for Christmas dinner again this year at their home in Clitheroe Road, Sabdcn. The Christmas spirit


crinoline-style dresses and carried flowers to match the bride’s. Best man was Mr Der­


g


rick Leach, the bride­ groom’s brother, and


Darren Townsend. Ushers were Mr Karl and Mr Christopher Townsend. The ceremony, per­


roomsmen were Mr avid McGrath and Mr Mark, Mr Michael and Mr


formed by the Rev. David Heap, was followed by a reception at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. The couple are to live in


Woone Lane. Photo: Raymond Green­ wood, Clitheroe.


Community hall plan


WHALLEY Parish Coun­ cil is to call a public meet­ ing early next year to dis­ cuss the possibility of building a village hall. Parish council chairman


really needs the services of a good player who would take the board number two position. Anyone who is capable anti wants to play com­ petitive chess should con­ ta c t E r ic Mansfield (Clitheroe 25518) or go along to a club meeting at the Station Hotel on Tuesday nights. The club’s B team is


Erogressing somewhat Bag stolen


A BLACK leather clutch bag containing a black purse was stolen from a disco at the Dog and Par­ tridge, Tosside, on Satur­ day night.


ated Accrington C 334-lMi and drew with Blackburn B.


etter. Recently it defe­


will be enhanced with another tradition — the giving of hyacinth bulbs which are being distri­ buted locally. Local churches hope to


organise the distribution of Christmas dinners to housebound people living


alone.


Former pupils win praise


THERE were well-de­ served words of praise for former students of Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe, during the informal presentation


of awards. This year's examination


results were the best ever and Mr John Hindmoor, former head of St James's School and a governor of Ribblesdale, congratu­ lated those who had


worked to achieve them! Mr Hindmoor (pictured


centre front) was intro­ duced by headmaster, Mr Denis Mortimer, who ex­ plained that the purpose of the evening was to pre­ sent prizes and certifi­ cates and allow former pupils to meet school friends and staff at a friendly and informal social gathering. Special Awards. The Lord


Derby Award for head boy: Rotaract boom time


HIGHLIGHTS from the most successful year in the history of the Kibble Valley Rotaract Club were recalled by speakers at the seventh annual charter dinner at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe. The club has never been so busy, organising a vast number of charity


. speakers included Rotary Club presidents the Rev. Jim Needham, of Clitheroe, and Mr Peter Brierley, of Ribblesdale. Rotaract president Mr Keith Bagot is pictured (centre) with some of


events, and this trend will continue in 1987. Reflecting this, membership is on the increase, the 85 strong gathering was told. ' ■ There were representatives from 12 other Rotaract Clubs and guest


the guests.


Andrew McGurk. The Evelyn Garnett Memorial Award tor head girl: Harriet Roberta. The Rev. J. T. Hall Memorial Award for community service: Carol Brewer. The Karen Kay Memorial


Award for domestic science: Susan Pickup. The Robert Har­ greaves Memorial Award for woodwork: Sarah Gomall. School Governors Awards for academic attainment: Gillian


Alderson, Marcus Billington, J o n a th a n B r a i thw a i t e , Elizabeth Chisnall, David Draper, Fiona Slater, Gail Lloyd, Anne Wilkinson. Subject Awards. English —


The W. L. King Award for language: Fiona Slater. Litera­ ture: Angela Taylor. Drama:


Elspeth Hirst. Mathematics — The J. L.


Gamer Award: David Draper. Science — The J. Winnard


Award for biology* Gillian Al­ derson. The J. S. Wright Award for physics: Gillian Al­ derson. Chemistry: Jane Ashton. Biology: Fiona Slater. Electronics: Neil Williamson. History: Neil Entwistle.


GIFTS


Sociology: Diane Slater. French: Elisabeth Chisnall. Geography: Catherine Shar- man. Religious education: Sarah Ward. Studies of France: Emma Andrews. Creative studies — Art:


Tracy Benson. Childcare: Joanne Whiteside. Music: Jus­ tine Hailwood. Needlework: Sarah Graham. Pottery: Nicola Butterworth. Technical studies — Cater­


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Coun. Mrs Kathleen Shar­ pies is very keen for the village to have a commun­ ity hall, but says the resi­ dents need to form a vil­ lage hall committee in order to benefit from grants.


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Approx. 7 p.m. arrival of VIP party at Grotto, short speech by Mayor, then Michael La Veil, switch on Christmas lights and open Santa's Grotto. Prizes to Corner Club winners


7- &


35 to 7-55 p.m. Oswaldtwistle Cloggers


Territorial Army Band


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