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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 2232\ Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July Oth, 1087


Leaving with happy memories


ran the White Lion Hotel in Clitheroe, is to run a fish and chip shop at Lan­ c a s te r . His mother,


the pub with his wife, Lynne, for 17 months, said: “We have very much enjoyed our time here and l e a v e w i th h a p p y memories and some good friends.” David, who previously


three small children and now hope to be able to spend more time with them.”


and Partridge this week are Bill and Sue Driver, of the Lane Ends Hotel Brierfield.


Taking over at the Dog


Transit van stolen


number EGD 162X, is royal blue with a maroon bonnet.


A TRANSIT van contain­ ing oxygen and propane cutting equipment was stolen from outside 1 Moor Lane, Clitheroe, between 9-30 p.m. Wednesday and 1 a.m. Thursday. The van, registration


Norma Seward, has the Swan and Royal Hotel in Clitheroe. David added: “We have


Better driving


THERE’S a chance for Ribble Valley motorists to improve their driving, thanks to the start of a new course organised by the Blackburn Area Road Safety Association.


it consists of six lectures each Tuesday and unlim­ ited practical driving to improve motoring by experienced as well as new drivers.


Starting on August 4th,


at Blackburn’s Road Safety Training Centre and the course fee is £7.50.


The course will be held


LANDLORD Mr David Miller was due to say fare­ well at the Dog and Par­ tridge, Barrow, this week, after only a short time there, but one filled with happy memories. David (31), who has run


£700,000 is lost in


unclaimed benefits


■W S 4


DESPITE the odd pair of well-worn and blis­ tered feet, plus several cases of sunburn, the 73 intrepid volunteers who tackled Sunday’s spon­ sored walk for the scan­ ner appeal made it home sa fe ly and in good humour.


Walk organiser Mrs


Elizabeth Wrigley and friends from Clitheroe


longer walk while the other party enjoyed their trek across beautiful moorland and had no problems other than an encounter with a bull in a field. At that point,


Health Centre had a choice of two routes, a 12-miler around Pendle Hill or a shorter six-mile hike across Wiswell Moor. Fifty opted for the


joked Mrs Wrigley, it became a “sponsored run!” Picture: Walkers plan


their journeys at the starting point, the Nick o’ Pendle.


More time


PLANS to convert a store room at The Wellsprings


Inn, Sabden, into a tap room and bar w e r e adjourned at a licensing


court in Clitheroe on Monday.


Mrs Margaret Lupton said the Bench was concerned


Presiding magistrate


about toilet arrangements and wanted to give the fire authority more time to comment, before approval could be given for struc­ tural changes.


Licences


AT Clitheroe licensing court on Monday, Mar­ garet Bolger was granted a justices on-licence for the T ra v e l le r s R e s t , Gisbum.


Similar applications


were granted to Alan Wallbank for thjy Craven


Heifer Hotel, Chaigley; to Mervyn Clay for the Hod- der Bridge Hotel, Chaig­ ley; to Antony Brookfield for The Simonstone Hotel,


Simonstone; and to Mr Michael Butterfield for The Judge Walmesley, Billington.


it was estimated that some people would be £5 w’orse off a week and it was vital that individuals should claim for all benefits now, to ensure that they would be no worse off after next year’s changes. Welfare workers are


particularly concerned to see that claims are made


for such things as heating, diet', laundry and domestic assistance, though claims were possible in other areas as well. Ignorance and reluc­


tance to receive what some people might have


regarded as charity could be responsible for the lack of claims, but a local cam­ paign involving the DHSS and C it izen ’s Advice Bureaux is now underway.


Mr Anthony Lingard claims that almost 50 per cent of people on supple­ mentary benefit in the Ribble Valley will be worse off in the changes, with pensioners, under- 25s and disabled people hardest hit. He said that nationally


welfare rights workers who have launched their “Claim It” campaign in the area as part of a national d r iv e b e fo r e S o c ia l Security changes are introduced in 1988. Welfare rights officer


AN extra £700,000 in sup­ plementary benefits could be claimed annually by people living in the Ribble V illealley. That is the estimate of


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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— SHORROCK Farmers Miss Linda


Shorrock and Mr David Cowgill were married at St H e le n ’s Church, Waddington.


ter of Mr and Mrs P. C. Shorrock, of Lower Whi- tehalgh Farm, Feni scowles, and the bride­ groom is the son of Mr and Mrs H. Cowgill, of Horse Hey Farm, Bashall Eaves.


Rosheen Donnelly and Miss Jean Cowgill and pageboy was Philip Hoyle. Groomsmen and ushers


Bridesmaids were Miss


were Mr Peter Hartley, Mr Steven Cowgill and Mr Michael Hoyle. The service was con­


ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild, and a reception was held at the Foxfields Restaurant, Langho.


Bashall Eaves. Photog­ raph: Jeremy Makinson Photography, Blackburn.


The couple are to live in The bride is the daugh­


Kathryn P o ll i t t , who received the E. King Sports Cup. Claire Atkin­ son was runner-up. The Sir William Brass


Cup w en t to V ic to r Ludorum Richard Black­ burn. Runner-up was


made by former member of staff Mr Bob Francis, who is now senior lecturer in computing at Exeter U n iv e r s ity School of Education.


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(C), J. Brooks (R), S. Mitchell (R). Senior — G. Pearce (R), C. .Mellon (R), L. Waterhouse (C). 800m: Junior — N. Rawlinson


P. Bush (S), R. Ellacott (R). Intermediate — C. Lee (C), L. Smalley (C), A. Driver (R). Senior — C. Atkinson (G), H. Carter (R), J. Sayle (R). 400m: Intermediate — C. Lee


(G), K. Barrett (S), F. Parr (R). Intermediate — J. Brooks (R), C. Lee (C), A. Bignell (G).


| Wilson (Gj. Intermediate — N. , Haworth (C), K. Mitchell (R),


U/ilnAM t /""* X J f . i .


I Javelin: Intermediate — K. Pinder (R), J . Taylor (C), H.


| ( C ) .


Discus: Intermediate — J. j Taylor (C), K. Mitchell (R), E.


I (R), G. Pendergraet (S). P. Moore (R).


Nelson (S). Senior — K. Pollitt I Dugdale (R), G. Cole (S), C. VT


C. Schofield (G). Senior — V. Mason (G), C. Edmonton (C).


Wright (S). Senior — K. Pollitt (R), C. Mellon (R), C. Sutcliffe


twood (R), E. Taylor (R), P. Field (G). Intermediate — N. Haworth (C), N. Meadows (S), A. Wilkinson (C). Senior — C. Atkinson (G), W. Houldsworth (R), J. Heyworth (R). High jump: Junior — R.


Brown (G), C. Wilson (G), J. Baldwin (R). Intermediate — A. Driver (R), J. Ogston (C), K. Russell (G). Senior — F. Blair (C), K. Pollitt (R), E. Day (R). Long jump: Junior — J. Eas­


son (G), T. Fielden (S), M. McGlynn (C). Intermediate — C. Lee (C), C. Browell (S). 80m hurdle: Junior — E.


1,500m: Junior — N. Rawlin­


Scaffali (R), R. Ellacott (R), C. Gee (S). Intermediate — N. Haworth (C), N. Meadows (S), L. Smalley (C). Senior — C. Atkinson (G), E. Day (R), R. Edlington (R). 200m: Junior — P. Field (G),


b u rn , G — Gisburn, S — Sawlev. Girls* 100m: Junior — A.


Key: R — Ribble, C — Chat-


junior girls’ champions were Catherine Lee and Nicola Rawlinson respec­ tively and the correspond­ ing boys’ champions were Frank Shickle and Kevin Franks. P r e sen ta t ion s were


Simon Farnsworth, who won the John Kenyon Cup. The intermediate and


set in the junior boys’ 400m and the interme­ diates’ 1,500m and 800m. The old r e co rd was matched in the interme­ diate boys’ 400m. Victrix Ludorum was


THREE records were broken and one equalled despite blustery conditions at Ulitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School’s sports day. New best times were


Pinder(R), A. Dickinson (G), H. Wright (S). Senior — K. Pollitt (R)


Shot: Intermediate — K. (S) .


— E. Chiappi (G), A. Scaffali (R), J. Isherwood (C). Relay: Juniors — R, G, S, C.


lowes (G), M. Billington (G), M. Taylor (R). Intermediate — F. Shickle (R), M. Webster (G), D. Taylor (S). Senior — R. Black­ burn (R), S. Kearvall (C), N. Wilkinson (G). 200m: Junior — L. Fellowes


Intermediate — C, G, R, S. Senior — G, C. R, S. Boys’ 100m: Junior — L. Fel-


(S) . Senior — R. Blackburn (R),


(G), J. Cunliffe (S), M. Taylor (R). Intermediate — F. Shickle (R)


S. Farnsworth (S), S. Kearvall ( C ) .


(R) 400m: Junior — M. Taylor


Wilkinson (G), I. Potter (S). 800m: Intermediate — T.


Rounders' ball throw: Junior


, R. Oldroyd (C), M. Chew _ .


Franks (R), L. Wright (G), N. Alobaidi (G). Intermediate — F. Shickle (R), D. Luckin (G), D.


Long jump: Junior — K.


Taylor (S). Senior —J. Scorah (G), R. Blackburn (R), G. Keogh (S).


baidi (G), R. Baker (S), K. Franks (R). Intermediate — F. Shickle (R), S. Taylor (C). I. Seed (G). Senior — J. Scorah (G), G. Keogh (S), M. Ellison (S).


High jump: Junior — N. Alo­


F. Shickle (R), R. Mellon (C). S. Taylor (C). Senior— C. Tomlin­ son (G), M. Baird (R), J. Raiiton (G).


Triple jump: Intermediate — , E. Davies (R), G. Hayman


Taylor (C), H. Cheung (C), F. Shickle (R). Senior — A. Whar­ ton (G), S. Farnsworth (S), M. Sharp (R). Discus: Intermediate — H.


Javelin: Intermediate — S.


(S) . Intermediate — M. Bolton (R)


(S) . Senior — P. Whittle (R), N.


(G), K. Franks (R), D. Birtwell (R). Intermediate — T. Ellacott (C), M. Bolton (R), I. Seed (G). Senior — I. Potter (S), A. Rae (R), C. Tomlinson (G). 80m hurdle: Junior— L. Fel­


Ellacott (C), M. Bolton (R), S. Mullins (C). Senior — J . Haworth (S), M. Wilkinson (G), I. Britcliffe (R). 1,500m: Junior — L. Wright


lowes (G), L. Wright (G), R. Smith (G).


, K. Franks (R), G. Davies , D. Clarkson (C), K. Wood


Shickle (R), S. Taylor (C), S. Kay (S). Senior — S. Farns­ worth (S), W. Harrison (C), M. Sharp (R). Cricket ball throw: Junior —


— R, C, G, S. Inter-house athletics trophy


— R, C, G, S.


Age Concern bus just


the ticket


LOOK out for the bus! This is the message from Age Concern Lancashire to elderly peo­ ple in the Ribble Valley.


the Age Concern bus — decked in green, white and blue livery — will be mak­ ing regular visits to com­ munities in the Ribble Valley.


Starting on July 27th,


dential free advice and information, r e fr e sh ­ ments, social activities and bargains from the Age


th e ch an c e to make acquaintance with the bus and its Clitheroe driver, ex -p o s tm an Mr Eric Briggs, at a series of open days in villages through­ out the area. On offer will be confi­


Concern L anca sh ire shops. The open days are as follows: July 13th — a.m. Hurst Green, p.m. R o ­ chester; 14th — a.m.


months extension, depend- Chatburn, p.m. Whalley. mg on response. Senior citizens wiii have


for a year on a weekly basis, with a possible six


The service will operate


Chipping; 16th — a.m. Gisburn, p.m. Bolton-by- Bowland; 17th — a.m. Slaidburn and Newton, p.m. Barrow and Wiswell; 20th — a.m. Sabden, p.m. Waddington; 21st -— Clith­ eroe all day; 23rd — a.m. West Bradford, p.m. Grindleton; 24th — a.m.


lar bus routes will be announced shortly.


TELEPHONES


Editorial... Clitheroe 22324 Advertising Clitheroc 22323 Classified.... Burnley 22331


Walk o f a lifetime to raise £1.000


W a


visits to villages have not yet been finalised, but a spokesman for Age Con­ cern Lancashire said that the bus will probably use major car parks or pub car parks. Full details of the regu­


Exact locations for the


Intermediate — R, C, G, S. Senior — R, G, C, S. Athletics Standards Trophy


A. Wray (C), M. Billington (G), R. Thomber (G). Relay: Junior — G, S, R. C.


Cheung (C), D. Luckin (G), C. Lloyd (R). Senior — W. Harri­ son (C), J. Broughton (C). P. CavaJeri (R). Shot: Intermediate — F.


and disc jockey Mr David L e o n a r d S t e p h e n Dewhurst was married to florist Miss Catherine Karen Anderson at Sefton United Reformed Church, Morecambe. The bridegroom, whose professional name is Dave


DEWHURST — ANDERSON Professional entertainer


j m


Coun. Mrl (Wiswell) I committee! ing; “The s | asset whic money int| also bring Clitheroe Valley as a I But Coif


ing, Counl told memif has been I people ml Edisford aif over town. I “People!


over that at without a|


by her father, wore a white full-length taffeta gown w ith a tr a in , trimmed with ribbon bows. Her waist-length veil was held in place by a circlet of roses and lilies with ivy leaves and she carried a bouquet of pink bridal gladioli, pink and cerise roses, orchids, gyp- sophila, trailing ivy and


ruscus leaves. Bridesmaids were Miss


Katrina Dallas and Miss Elizabeth McFarlane, the bride’s cousins, and Miss Bernadette Dewhurst, the bridegroom's s is te r . Flower girls were Miss Deana Dewhurst, the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss Katherine Fletcher, the bridegroom’s cousin. The bridesmaids wore full-length pink taffeta dresses white


flower girls wore pink taf- feta b llei


trimmed with ribbon and the


lilies in their hair and car­ ried matching flowers.


bows. They all had circlets of


trimmed with ivy leaves,


' alTer ‘ina-style dresses ribbon


roses and


ducted by Mr Nether- wood, who gave a joint blessing with Fr Turner. A reception was held at


Buss and ushers were Mr Anthony Fletcher, the bridegroom’s uncle, and Mr Alan and Mr Robert Dallas, the bride’s cousins. The ceremony was con­


Best man was Mr Derek


the Regency Club, More­ cambe, and the couple h o n e y m o o n e d i n Scarborough.


Westgate, Morecambe. Photograph: Troughton Photography, Heysham.


Graduates


FORMER C l i th e ro e Grammar School pupil Miss Alison Watts has gained an honours degree in management science from UMIST. Miss Watts (21), of Had­


They are to live in


Leonard, is the only son of Mr and Mrs R . D . Dewhurst, of Hillcrest Road, Langho, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Ander­ son, of Linburn Road, Penilee, Glasgow. The bride, given away


Why shouf off for the 1 We have to use ont| amenities : put up \\| provide.” Coun. l l


(Clitheroe sents the warned thj erected, co damaged bl At a tovj


said the chJ go-ahead t j put up a f | cost. “If it re;l


fence was T had to do i |


wagging


in its poclf My first i l think that I very imporl It was a I


Coun. Bertl "We aii(S


the respoil club and t | people whif there are something j proved.” Coun. Pil


Mr Ron Pi J that a pell organising I weight to I against thj fence. Coun. P|


“Advertisfl “The petit! for peopltl Edisford everyone i way to lei Recreatiol Committl against the( Coun.


anybody abou t til scheme tol


himself or f The Reel


sure C o f awaits thd for the fel


will disci! onc e a appeases I been drawl


Sul


docks Farm House, R o ­ chester — formerly a resi­


dent of Clitheroe and Waddington — is the daughter of Bob and Millie Watts. She will be taking'up a


position at Manchester with Touche Ross, an international firm of a c c o u n t a n t s , September.


in


TO round programme* of EdisforJ set off on| walk, led Kay.


ford Bridge | enjoyed a past Bashall back at the f


Starting A f t e r tE


break, th f again with! ning on SepI


Bumper ch< for Scam


the proceeds from the show “Trip-a-Tale”, first


The cheque represented


presented in May and per­ formed again during the


evening. Guests included Mr Jack


Magell, one of the Black- bum surgeons who origin­ ated the appeal, and Mrs Magell, and Mr Roy Dewhurst, chairman of the Ribble Valley Appeal Committee, and Mrs Dewhurst. After receiving the ehe- , Mr Magell presented


Judith Hillary


Joanna Barkel Katherine E^ Adele Loi,


C h a r lo t te Switzer. Primary:


Joanne Widd;fl ster, Gillian L Pollard, Hil Sharon Wilmoj Grade one:!


Leanne H o r / Helen Knlghtl Sarah Young. I Grade twc|


£ dancing school with a Scanner Appeal gold award. Mrs Magell later presented certificates and medal awards gained by


pupils during the year. International Dance Teach­


ers Association examinations. Ballet: Juvenile Medal —


Carpenter, of Kemple End, Stonyhurst. Both are 15 and members of the 1st Pendle Scout Troop. Robert is a pupil of


' Caroline Pearce, Emma Taylor, Nicola Walker.


Judith Hillary, Jennifer Morton, Gillian Pollard, Lindsay Pollard, Amelia Russell, Lucy Scott, Hannah Sw itz e r , Sharon


cock, Heiene Leeming. iu Leonard, Louise McKinlay. Preliminary: Sonia Bates,


Wilmot. Lower grade one: Nicola Holt,


Adriana Leeming. . Grade two: Sarah Bollen, Claire Carter, Jillian Cowling, Sallie Ingham, Helen Khan, S a ra h M ed lico tt, K irs ty McKinlav.


Rachel Bentley, Andrea Cor- mack, Emily Croft, Amy Gas- kell, Caroline Hoare, Lisa Holt,


Susan CollingJ Adult tap:


Bollen, Jessie! Fielding, Hef McKinlay. Grade two


Doreen Dix Heather Hai Modern:


Mandy D a \ l Frankland, Ju l erine Palhstef son, Tracey Wl Grade fouif


Charlotte Can Sarah Medlicol Grade threJ


Hilary Croft, j British Bat


Allen, Nicola F Preparatoj]


examinations! Ballet: Gracf


Hilary Croft. I Tap: Senil


Dawn Cottairi Katherine Whi Elementary!


Julie Niven, RU


Blair, Charlottl Intermedia^


Harrison. B Higher prell


Catherine ProT Grade fivJ


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Grade thn


use our ail says it waa people of C| ’Securitl


from dancl


A BUMPER cheque for £1,260 w| the East Lancs Scanner Appeal ' Waddington School of Dancing presentation evening.


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