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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 9th, 1987 1 [. Burnley 22331 (Classified) IAKING


KYAT ICHOOL


l;inior Vaffuli


Franks (R). L. Wright (G), N. Alobaicii (G). Intermediate— F. Shiekle (R). D. Luckin (G), D.


Long jump: Junior — K.


Tavlor (S). Senior —J. Scorah (G). R. Blackburn (R), G. Keogh (S).High jump: Junior — N. Alo- baidi (G). R. Baker (S), K. Franks iR). Intermediate — F. Shickle (K). S. Taylor (C), 1. Seed (G). Senior — J. Seorah (G). G. Keogh (S), M. Ellison


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


(S). Triple jump: Intermediate —


lG). Javelin: Intermediate — S.


Tavlor (C). H. Cheung (C), F. Shickle (R). Senior— A. Whar­ ton (G), S. Farnsworth (S), M.


Sharp (R). Discus: Intermediate — H.


Cheung <C), D. Luckin (G), C. Llovd (R). Senior — W. Harri­ son (C). J. Broughton (C), P.


Cavaleri (K). Shot: Intermediate — F.


Shickle (R), S. Taylor (C), S. Kav (S). Senior — S. Farns­ worth (S). W. Harrison (C). M.


Sharp (R). Cricket ball throw: Junior —


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A. Wray (C), M. Billington (G), R. Thornber (G).


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


— R. C. G. S. \ r \


concern is just ticket


lie bus! This is the message n Lancashire to elderly peo-


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JTth, Chipping: 1 t>th — 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; 2:3rd — a.m. W e s t B r a d fo rd , p .m . Grindleton; 24th — a.m. Chatham, p.m. Whalley. Exact locations for the


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Editorial... C'litheroe 22321 Advertising Clithcroc 22323 Classified.... Burnley 22331


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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


la r bus ro u te s will be announced shortly.


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


Relay: Junior — G, S, R, C.


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BEAUTY SITE


BATTLE


Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg (Wiswell) defended the committee’s stance, say­ ing: “The site is a valuable asset which brings much money into the area and also brings publicity, to Clitheroe and the Ribble


Valley as a whole.” But Coun. Ian Brown


DEWHURST — ANDERSON


Professional entertainer


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


(Clitheroe), who repre­ sents the Edisford Ward, warned that the fence, if erected, could possibly be damaged by irate people. At a town council meet­


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ing, Coun. John Cowgill told members: “Concern has been expressed by jeople not jus t in the 3disford area, but from all


over town. “People have walked


professional name is Dave 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 by her father, wore a


white full-length taffeta g ow n w i th a t r 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, jiink and cerise roses, orchids, gyp- sophila, trailing ivy and ruscus leaves. Bridesmaids were Miss


over that area for 50 years without any hindrance. Why should it be fenced off for the benefit of a few? We have allowed tourists to use one of Clitheroe’s amenities and they should put up with what we provide.” Coun. Barrie Parker


said the club was given the go-ahead two years ago to


put up a fence at its own cost. “If it really thought the


fence was neeessapr all it had to do was put its hand in its pocket to get one. My first inclination is to think that it must not be very important.” It was a case of the tail


wagging the dog, said Coun. Bert Jones. “We allow the club to


Katrina Dallas and Miss Elizabeth McFarlane, the bride’s cousins, and Miss Bernadette Dewhurst, the br idegroom’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


use our amenity, then it says it wants to keep the people of Clitheroe out. “Security is primarily


the responsibility of the club and to suggest that people who cause trouble


SPORTING PUPILS


son, Jonathan Pratt. Class 5 — Sykes and Christopher Dixon, Martin Greenwood, Mark Iain Czanowski and Andrew Beverley. Class G — Liam Hothersall. Carter, Richard Alston. Class 7 Girls. Class 1 — (two finals) — David Greenhalgh, Chris- Samantha Peel and Helen Lin- topher Halstead.


Peel Wendy Pye. Class 2 — Adela Loy, Michelle Wadding- Michelle Smith, Amanda Pratt, ton and Sarah Young. Class 3 — Class 3 — Emma Hill, Daniela Nicola Smith and Helen Myers, Chiappi. Class A — Kerry Wat- Nicola Marsh and Rachel Kerr, son, Emma Wilkinson. Class 5 Class A — Gemma Dixon and — Gemma Hiiidle, Janet Dob- Kelly Hayton, (joint 2) Sarah -- son. Class G — Nicola Malone,- Lockett and Rose Dinsdale, Y Emma Smith. Class 7 — Kelly Sara Wilkinson and Elke Peel, g Sharp, Kerry Haslam.


Girls: Class 1 — Samantha Musgrove; Wendy Pye and ley, Hayley Smithies and Claire


(two finals) Mohammed Jilani, and Diane Parker. Class G , • .


Richard Alston. Class 2 — Sarah Bishop. Class 7 — Andrew Scott, Christopher Suzanne King and Kerry Has- Carter. Class 3 — Mark Hamp- lam, Kelly Sharp and Mandy shire, Craig Rawsthorne. Class Thompson. 4— Robert Hargreaves, Lester P o ta to . Girls: Class 2 —


(joint 2) J ionathan Slinger and Nicola Malone Ryatlnl Walmsley; . J..a...m.— ____ _


i t ._ _ fit:..__ es Wood, Smitith, Emma Geldard


and Emma and


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Mark Briggs, Stephen Green­ wood; Michael High, Andrew Slinger. Class 6 — (two finals) Liam Carter, Thomas Wood; David Embley, (joint 2) Robert Devine, Daniel Everett. Class 7 — (three finals) David Green­ halgh, Christopher Halstead; (joint 1) Stuart Hudson and Matthew Beer; Simon Thomp­ son, Steven Bridges. Three-legged. Boys: Class 1 — Richard Pickup and Andrew Greenwood, na is


and Barry Griffiths. Class 2 —


Craig Greatorex and David Brewerton, (joint 2) Joe Ihomp- Cook, Jason Farmer and Robert son and Stephen Young. Haworth. Class 3 — Keiron Tug-of-war. Boys: Grainger


urumns. umss « nT/ Jason Dewhurst


Korol. Class 5 — (two finals) Michelle Smith, Amanda Pratt. ~


Paula Briggs. Class 7 — Helen Pickup, Louisa Faulds. Skipping. Girls: Class 4 —


i> ---- XU lit ill < * *- Class 3 — Emma Roberts, w ,


K e r ry W a tso n , S h ah e en Arshad. Class 5 — Rachel MeCailv, (joint 2) Gemma Hin­ dle ami Sandra Howell. Class G — V a le r ie C ro s s , Nicola


— Craig Schofield and Richard Pells. Jonathan Pratt and Ste­ ven Wandless. Sack. Boys: Class G — Gareth


Holden. Wheelbarrow. Boys: Class 4


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Obstacle. Boys: Class 1 — Helen Khan, Claudia Chiappi V i . v w i i i m i ; , / l u v i u i i i i i n m . . . . . . . . . .





Class 5 — Gemma Dawson and b . . . . U u n i u u i « u i w i .


— • « ... Martin, Philip Smithies, Jason Dewhurst, B l ia rry Griffiths,


Andrew Alston, Andrew Green­ wood, Jonathan Slinger, Chris­ tian Cardwell.


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Wandless, Samantha Peel, Gemma Schofield, Joanne Bower, Catherine Fort, Sarah Young, Della Dewhurst. Relay. Boys: 3rd year — Paul


Girls: Angela Boreham, Fiona


Beverley, Paul Wooff, Peter Nuttall and lain Czapowski. 4th year — Andrew Greenwood, I ty an W a 1 m s 1 e y , P h i l ip Smithies, Jason Dewhurst.


At conference


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Health and Housing Officer Mr Dave Morris


and chairman of the Public Works and Health Com­ mittee, Coun. Harry Wad­ dington, are to attend a “Tidy up Lancashire” con­ ference next week.


On Tuesday they will


discuss ways of creating a better awareness of litter problems and devising new schemes for improv- in g t h e


environment.


full-length pink taffeta d r e sse s trimmed with white ribbon and the flower girls wore pink taf­ feta ballerina-style dresses trimmed with ribbon bows. They all had circlets of ivy leaves, roses and lilies in their hair and car­ ried matching flowers. Best man was Mr Derek


BUMPER FETE


Class 4 — Craig Schofield, Alec Wallace. Stephen Waddington, Robert Dobson. Class 7 Stephen Bridges, David Greenhalgh,


* — Gminr Snhofio


Christopher Halstead, Stuart Hudson.


Chiappi, Sally Ingham, Nicola Marsh, Paula Briggs. 4th year __Wendy Pye, Micnelle Smith, Helen Lindley, Suzy Sue. Class 5 — Gemma Dawson, Gemma Hindle, Emma Seed, Janet Dob­ son. Class 7 — Kerry Haslam, Kelly Sharp, Emma Smith, Nicola Malone.


Girls: 3rd year — Damela . In the garden


WADDINGTON Conser­ vatives are holding a gar­ den party at Sagar Fold, Higher Hodder, a week


tomoirow. The effort, by permis


sion of Mr and Mrs P. H. Bennett and Mr and Mrs R. Williamson, starts at 8 p.m. and includes a tom­ bola, home produce and other attractions. Tickets, which include a


c o u n t y ’ s


barbecue supper and glass of wine, are obtainable from Waddington branch committee members, price £2.


A STAR of top television s c ie n c e pr o g r amme "Tomorrow’s World” , Howard Stableford, will officially open the Friends of Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School’s grand sum mer fete on Saturday.


at the Chatburn Road site and headmaster Mr Clive Darley is anticipating suc­ cess, with more than 70 stalls, displays and a large entertainment arena.


The fun begins at 1 p.m.


ploughed back into the school. Mr Darley hopes that there will be enough to buy replacement cur­ tains for the assembly hall at Chatburn Road, as well as some new electronic teaching aids.


All money made will be * St. W h a l l a T H Telephon 1 Pendle Club


WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were: Mrs Alice Barker and Mrs K. Gudgeon, Mrs K. Brabbin and Mr J. Lynch.


Begins Today July 9th


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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


ducted by Mr Nether- wood, who gave a joint


blessing with Fr Turner. A reception was held at


the Regency Club, More­ cambe, and the couple h o n e y m o o n e d i n Scarborough. They are to liv e in


Westgate, Morecambe. Photograph: Troughton Photography, Heysham.


Graduates


FORMER Cl i t he ro e Grammar School pupil Miss Alison Watts has gained an honours degree in management science from UMIST. Miss Watts (21), of Had docks Farm House, Rib


himself or Mr Pickup. The Recreation and Lei-1 .


«ure Committee now! awaits the detailed plans for the fence scheme and I will discuss the matter! once a p r o je c t that! appeases everybody has been drawn up.


Summer walk


TO round off the summer! programme, 35 members I of Edisford Ladies’ Club set off on their annual walk, led by Mrs Nellie Kay.


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


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Sun smiles on appeal events


SUNSHINE has blessed some of the recent efforts organised for the Ribble Valley Scanner Appeal. Latest additions to the


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


Bumper cheque for Scanner, from dancers


A BUMPER cheque for £1,260 was handed to the East Lancs Scanner Appeal by the Mary Waddington School of Dancing at its annual


the proceeds from the • Tap: Juvenile — Sonia Bates,


presentation evening. ■ The cheque represented lanG


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Mnrroll nne nf th e Black- Adele Loi, Heather Robinson, Magell, one ot tne BiacK


Dewhurst, chairman of the Ribble Valley Appeal Commit tee , and Mrs


Dewhurst. After receiving the che


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canner A a 1


award. Mrs quAU™ rM e‘Vi!‘B “ ‘“ nted ” G rad e 'fiv ^ °V a ld a Owen,


presented certificates and g 0jjenj j e8giC


era Association examinations. Ballet: Juvenile Medal


e, Mr Magell presented Susan Collinge, Jean Pollard, t—he dancing school with a Adult tap: Second gold bar —


g o ld Doreen I^ixon, P at Gorrill, la te r Heather Harrison.


1 J n ______ T-S! — n A M x i l l ‘“YTj Modern: Primary — Claire


a Cunliffe,-Louise


medal awards gained by Fielding, Helen Khan, Kirsty pupils during the year. McKinlay. International Dance Teach- Grade 1


fvalk of a lifetime later this month lire Scanner Appeal. Jlthill Road, Clitheroe, and David


(g two weeks. Ithing like this and they arc very It’s mother, Winnie. |ussioncr for the Scouts, and both , hope to gain their Queen’s Scout


liurn, and David attends Clithcroe he 200 miles across the Pcnnincs to


: Scout Troop. Robert is a pupil of


ly of Dales and Lakeland and ends jrkshirc coast. loorlands they will be crossing, the Iwcight tent. Anyone who can help ■Id contact their Scoutmaster, Mr


RachefBentley, Andrea Cor- mack, Emily Croft, Amy Gas- kell, Caroline Hoare, Lisa Holt, Caroline Pearce, Emma Taylor, Nicola Walker. Primary: Laura Cleeg, Phi­


lippa Heywood, Jennifer Lay- cock, Helene Leeming. Rachel Leonard, Louise McKinlay. Preliminary: Soma Bates,


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


Wilmot.


Lower grade one: Nicola Holt, Adriana Leeming.


Grade two: Sarah Bollen, Claire Carter, Jilijan Cowling,


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Sallie Ingham, HeienT.£ ha.n’ S a ra h M ed l ico t t , K irs ty McKinlav.


bum surgeons who origin- at Gnlian Poliard> Lindsay ated the appeal, and Mrs p o l la rd , Hannah Switzer, Magell, and Mr Roy SharonWilmot.


Guests included Mr Jack Katherine Eves, Ricky Khan widdall, Deborah Web-


Primary: Emma Barkess, Joanna Barkess, Nicola Bumop


£616 total


| to an appeal in the Bolton- by-Bowland, Grindleton


THE British Diabetic Association has benefited to the tune of £616, thanks


and Slaidbum areas. The money came from


house-to-house collections in the three villages, with £220 raised at an event at


the home of Mr and Mrs Michael Heyworth, at Bay Gate, Bolton-by-Bowland.


Golden age


|THE g o l d e n a g e of | operetta was the subject | of a talk given to Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild by Mr R. W. Hall,


I of Rawtenstall. I There was a good atten­ dance at the meeting, which was chaired by Miss


16. Wolstenholme, who thanked Mr Hall.


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fund include £428 from Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society’s “Songs from the shows”; £132 from the fancy dress disco of Smith and Nephew, Chatburn, Sports and Social Committee; and £505 from an all-day event organised by Mrs Marion Thornber, of Abbots Croft, Whalley. The Mary Waddington


School of Dancing has don­ ated £1,260 from its show “ T r ip - a - t a le ” ; the Mayoress of Clitheroe’s Ladies’ Committee has raised £158 from. a coffee morning and Clitheroe and district Trefoil Guild has given the £253 proceeds of a coffee evening. Three employees of the


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