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MI2MHI2HS of CliLheroe Round Table played host lo their Danish counlei'iiai'ts foi' a wcokend on Ihe theme of witches. Lemvig, situated on the Northern tip of Jut
land, was twinned with Clitlieroe in 1976 and since then there have been several exchanges between the two gi'oups. Activities began with a safari suijpei' and the
weather was gloi'ious for a bai'bceue and rounders match at tlie' fai'm of Clithoi'oe cliaii'nian .lolin
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held in their , honour at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, and Mr Roberts ])resented Lemvig chair man 'forbon Andreasen with a picture of Pendle Hill, showing tlie snow on it in the shape of a witch.
Roberts. Tlie Danes were wined and dined at a dinner
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graphic designer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs C. H. Perkins, of S h ad s w o r t li R o ad , Blackburn. The bride, given away by her father, wore a crin
oline-style gown of white tulle with satin detail on
the bodice and sleeves. Hei' cathedral-length veil was held in jilace by a cir clet of silk flowers and jearls and slie carried a Jouquet of silk white
roses, lily-of-the-valley, steplianolis and lilies. Attendants were Mrs
I ren e Robinson, the bride’s twin sister, and Miss Joanne Perkins, the bridegroom’s niece. Their full-length dresses, made by the bride’s mother, were of i-ed wild silk edged with white broderio ang- laise. Irene had a head dress of red and white silk roses and lily-of-the-valley with a matching bouquet and Joanne wore a circlet lieaddi-ess of i-ed iind white silk I'oses and lily-of-the- valley with a basket of matching flowers. Best man was Mr T.
is the twin (laugliler of Mr and Mrs J. D. Cooney, of St Mary’s Drive, Langho. The brid egroom, a
A honeymoon in Yugosla via followed the wedding of Miss Julie Cooney and Ml- Chi'istopher Paul Per kins a t St Leonard’s Church, Langho. The bride, a staff nurse,
Gifts of warmth
C L ITH E R O E is playing its part in
take part can leave b la n k e t s a t th e entrance to Clith- c r o e U n i t e d Reformed Church Hall, Moor Lane, between 10 a.m. and noon on F r id ay s during June.
the Help the Aged Blanket Appeal, ask ing people to “give the gift of warmth” by donating blankets for elderly people in Mozambique. Anyone willing to
PUPILS of Rihhlesdale School in C lith ero c have skipped their way to a small fortune for the British Heart Foun dation . . . and ended up feeling much fitter. They hope to have
raised at least £1,500 as p a r t of a n a t io n a l appeal to help the foun- duliun to promote good health.
.after school to skip. Taking part so far have been th e f i r s t and second years, with the third years about to take their turn soon.
The pupils stayed on
g e s te d by h e ad of careers Mr Kevin Read, who is delighted by the response.
The effort was sug
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Protest by bus drivers over
lay-by parking
PROFITABLE BARBECUE
WHALLEY Community Twinning Association held a lunchtime barbecue at the home of one of its members, Mrs B etty White.
organised the catering, Mr Lewis Gollop ran the raffle and Mrs Joan Parkinson had made cushions for sale.
Mr Arnold B e t te s s
will be used towards the cost of a visit by a party of 75 people from Vihiers, in France, in July, when for mal twinning with Whalley will take place.
The proceeds of £190
A PLANNING application has been deferred by the for the use of two mini- Ribble Valley Council’s buses and a car for a pri- Development Sub-commit- vate hire business at 12 tee, for observations from The Crescent, Clitheroe, the Highway Authority.
Plan deferred
BUS drivers are up in arms over “pirate” parking in the Market Square lay-by in Clitheroe.
cars are blocking access to buses and causing traffic congestion. Their grievances were
They say that parked
spelled out in a letter to the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Public Works and Health Committee. Mem bers decided to pass the complaint to the Lanca shire County Surveyor, in the hope that he will clamp down on the problem. The letter was handed
to council leader Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw (Whal ley), who said she hoped the message would reach the offending drivers. The busmen explained
that she had seen some thing of the problem for herself when she came across an articulated lorrj' occupying the en tire length of the lay-by. Coun. John Cowgill
buses. Coun. Mrs Maw said
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(Clitheroe) said there were double yellow lines in the lay-by, meaning that only disabled drivers were allowed to use the area which was not designated for buses, but it was obvious that some other people were "prepared to take a chance.” He pointed out that the
th a t the problem had become more acute since de-regulation, because more buses now used the lay-by. They felt it should be for the exclusive use of buses, instead of the pres ent situation involving one third of the space for
wagon to which Coun. Mrs Maw was referring had been delivering heavy granite slabs and that parking in the lay-by had been a more practical proposition than parking in the middle of the road, which would have caused even greater congestion.
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the alcohol dependents we have
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THIRTY—THREE members of Billington and Langho WI met for their annual dinner at the Tudor Rose Restaurant, Whalley, where they enjoyed an excellent meal.
Perkins, the bridegi'oom’s brother, and ushers were Mr M. Robinson, the bride’s brotlier-in-law, and Mr M. Perkins, the bride gi'oom’s cousin.
formed by the Rev. Q. Wilson. A reception was
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Appeal is lost
THE Secretary of State has dismissed an appeal for the use of the club house and car park at Three Rivers Caravan Park, Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, for private
functions not limited to those residing there.
Chip pan fire
A CHIP pan was damaged in a fire at a house in Hol den Street, Clitheroe, on Sunday.
'I’lie cei'emony was ])er-
held at the Fo.xfiolds, Billington. The coui)Ie ai'e to live in
LOCAL sportswoman Joanna Waterworth (16), of Kjngsmill Avenue, Whalley, has swum her way into the European Catholic Student Games to be held in Louvain, Belgium, in July.
Belgium beckons local swimmer
taking A-levels at Black b u rn C o lleg e , is no stranger to the games. Last year in Vienna she finished fifth in the butter fly and eighth in the indi vidual medley.
Joanna, who is currently
some stiff competition, sw im m in g a g a in s t entrants from France, Spain, Malta, Ireland and Portugal. With the games only eight weeks away, Joanna
She will be up against fiTri-i loj
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has had to train hard to reach top fitness after she damaged some ligaments in her leg while playing
hockey. This injury is now behind h^r and Joanna, who iYthe girls’ captain with Clitheroe Dolphins, is looking forward with relish to the challenge the games bring.
WHALLEY and Little Mitton Parish Council
reported at its meeting th a t applications for gi-ants for local organisa tions must be made by next Tuesday. Any clubs or gi'oups wishing to apply should contact the clerk, Mrs J. M. Hindle (Whalley 823864).
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