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Dry stone walling popular


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NIGHTINGALE — MOORE


Parmer Mr Paul Nightin­ gale and bank clerk Miss Pauline Anne Moore were married at SS Michael and J o h n ’s It C C h u rc h , Clitheroe. The bride is the only


daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Moore, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.


only son of Mrs J. Night­ ingale, of Woodlands Drive, Whalley, and the late Mr L. Nightingale.


The bridegroom is the


by her father, wore a gown of white satin, with sleeves and fitted bodice embroidered with pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds, white freesia, pink and white carnations and trail­ ing ivy.


The bride, given away


Matron of honour was Mrs Karen Brown and


bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Baldwin and Miss Sarah Walmsley, the bride’s god-daughter.


satin dresses with aliee band headdresses decor­ ated with pink and white rosebuds and carnations and carried liiy-shaped bouquets of rosebuds, car­ nations, freesia and ivy.


They wore deep pink


Vickery, groomsman was the bride’s brother, Mr David Moore, and usher was Mr Eric Lonsdale.


their honeymoon in Tur­ key. They are to live in Clitheroe.


ducted by Fr. J.' Wareing and followed by a recep­ tion at the Calf’s Head Hotel, Worston. The couple are spending


The ceremony was con­ Best man was Mr Roger


evenings, from G-30 to 9- 30, at Whalley Adult Centre. A subject which has


can lead to a GCSE and involves working with tex­ tiles in a new and innova­ tive way, students design­ ing and constructing their own fabrics using a variety o f t e c h n i q u e s an d materials. Classes are on Monday


found itself in dire straits is creative textiles, which has failed to attract the attention of the area’! artistically minded ele­ ment and needs two or three more participants to save it from folding. The year-long course


courses has far surpassed the expectations of organ­ isers, most classes being full to capacity and quite few having waiting lists. One course which has


ADULT education in the Ribble Valley is up and running once again, with the autumn programme off to a flying start. The popularity of many


OVER 150,000 SPRING FLOWERING


BULBS IN STOCK


A L L O U R B U L B S A R E D OW N IN P R I C E T H I S Y E A R


DAFFODILS — TULIPS — HYACINTH — CROCUS —


Charter dinner


enjoyed


Walker (front left) wel­ coming the district governor and other members and guests.


Contest venue


judged in the contest at St J a m e s ’s S c h o o l on Saturday.


Photograph: John Barry | Photography, Blackburn.


Annual


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wide area will be con­ verging on the Ribb- lesdale Pool for the event, which com­ prises a 1,500 metre swim, a 20-mile cycle to Longridge and back and a 10-mile run.


triathlon, which will feature 70 competi­ tors, are going to the Ribble Valley Mayor’s charily.


Proceeds from the (OUR LARGE FACTORY)


prizes, takes place at about 2-30 p.m. and the pool will he open to the public from 1-30 p.m. onwards.


The presentation of


THE seventh Ribble Valley Reebok Triath­ lon takes place in Clitheroe on Sunday. Competitors from a


souni


(14) “One moment in time” — Whitney Hous­ ton.


(-) “Desire"—U2.


(11) “She wants to dance with me”— Rick Ast- ley.


(10) “Easy” — The Commodores. (5) “Lovely day” — Bill Withers. (-) “Be happy” — Bobby McFerrin.


(13) “Riding on a train" — The Pasadenas. (-) “I want your love” — Duran Duran. (-) “We rule” — The Wee Papa Girl Rappers.


Last week's placings are in brackets. Tip for the top: “Staying together” — Debbie Gibson. LP of the week: “BBC One’s on one” — Various. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.


(12) “Bad medicine” — BonJovi. (19) “1 quit” — Bros. (18) “The race” —Yello. (-) “Big fun" — Inner City. (9) “500 miles” — The Proclaimers. (8) “Love truth and honesty” — Bananarama.


(1) “He aint heavy” — The Hollies. (7) “Groovy kind of love” — Phil Collins. (2) “Teardrops” — Womack and Womack. (6) “Nothing can divide us” — Jason Donavon. (4) “Domino dancing” — The Petshop Boys.


CLITHEROE is once again the venue chosen for the East Lancashire heat of th e Royal B r i t ish Legion Standard Bearers' competition. Drill routines will be


meeting is to follow at the ] Royal British Legion’s t Clitheroe headquarters.


| A branch d e leg a te s ’ ] I


president, proposed the toast to the guests and Mr Barrie Dearing responded. The toast to Ribblesdale was pro­ posed by Mr Trevor Roberts, president of Clitheroe Rotary Club. Our picture shows Mr


International was pro­ posed by Mr Stephen Mycrscough, chairman of the club’s interna­ tional committee, and the district governor responded. Mr Roger Hirst, vice


by Mr Peter Walker, th e h o s t c l u b ’ s president. The toast to Rotary


movement’s district governor, Mr Eddie Patterson, and Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Albert Atkinson, Clith­ eroe Mayor Coun. Ian Brown, and representa­ tives from Clitheroe Rotary Club and several other neighbouring clubs. They were welcomed


SIXTY-FIVE members and guests attended Ribbl esdale Rotary Club’s 11th charter din­ ner at the CalFs Head Hotel, Worston, on Monday evening. Guests included the


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W IN TE R FLOWERING PA NS IE S


STRONG B U SH Y WALLFLOWER PLANTS


Thousands of GENTIANS now in flower — Over 10 varieties


CLEMATIS and HONEYSUCKLE NEW SEASONS STOCK JUST ARRIVED


Over 30 varieties — 1,000’s to choose from. Many in flower


.A A CUDWORTH— FALLON


Gail Cudworth, the bride­ groom’s sister, and Miss Kate Bateson, who wore off-the-shoulder dresses of peach satin in Bo Peep style, with headdresses


father, the bride wore an ivory gown of embroidered satin edged in pearls, with a hemline trimmed with scalloped net and a match­ ing veil held in place by a coronet of cream and peach roses. Her bouquet was of cream and peach roses, gypsophila and freesia. Bridesmaids were Miss


daughter of Mr and Mrs M. Fallon, of Abbots Croft, Whalley, and the bridegroom, who is self- employed, is the only son of Mr and Mrs J. Cud- worth, of Whitham Road, also in Whalley. Given away by her


Clitheroe hairdresser Miss Michelle Fallon was mar­ ried to Mr Philip Cud- worth at the Church of the English Martyrs, Whalley. The bride is the only


and flowers to match the bride’s.


Mahon. Best man was Mr Chris


Page boy was Jonathan


Musker and groomsmen were Mr Nicholas Bailey, Mr Darren Speake and Mr Mark Fallon, the bride’s j brother.


formed by F r Thomas Murray, organist was Mrs I Pat Doxey and soloist was | Mrs Anne Howarth.


The ceremony was per- | y f -


bon Bridge Restaurant, Chipping, was followed by | a honeymoon in Turkey. The couple are to live in | Great Harwood.


hot, Blackburn. Photograph: Wally Tal-'


Villagers ready to celebrate


THE presentation cere­ mony for this year's Lan­


Rimington had most to celebrate, winning the award for the best-kept small village. Bashall Eaves took the title for the best-kept hamlet, Langho won the accolade for the most improved vil­ lage and Waddington was runner-up in the cham­ pions class.


Spare a thought for the old folk iM B


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someone on hand who is aide to offer practical advice on matters affecting the elderly.


c to Mr Pearson. i


of Age Concern Lancashire, who thanked the inn for its splendid gesture. A new development is that the Age Concern shop in Shawhridgc now has


the cost of fuel stumps where necessary. Receiving it on behalf of the elderly was Mr Maurice Pearson, vice-chairman


que iIn our picture, landlord Mr Muuricc Ainscough (right) presents the chc-


Age Concern. the money was ruised by a tote and raffles ami some of it will go towards


the nights are drawing in and the days getting shorter. They have done their bit to help by donating £500 to Clitheroe area brunch of


“DON’T forget the old folk this winter!” That is the message from the regulars of the Bridge Inn, Clithcroc, now that


Based in Clitheroe Pick-up from home ' Reasonable prices


Tel. Clitheroe 27501


Church, Hurst Green, on Sunday, was the first of five special ones during October to mark the 150th


First of five The service at St John's


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School of Motoring D.O.T. A.D.I


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13 prizes in the competi­ tion. In the major categories


and Mayoress Coun. "and Mrs Albert Atkinson will be attending, together with other civic dignitaries and some 200 representa­ tives from competing villages. The Ribble Valley took


presented by Mr Keith Macklin, journalist and broadcaster. Ribble Valley Mayor


cashire Best-Kept Village Competition will be held on Saturday at Hornby near Lancaster. The awards are to be


A reception at the Gib- ] THOUSANDS OF BEAUTIFUL


HEATHERS JUST STARTING TO FLOWER


LARGE SELECTION OF ALPINES HERBS, CONIFERS, TREES AND SHRUBS


SPECIAL OFFERS ON AUTUMN LAWN FOOD


Good selection of our own made planted bowls. Always the best selection o f fresh cut flowers


HOUSE PLANTS BARKERS


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Installers of the Celuka Cladding System


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a trip to the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, in the New Year.


Mrs Clarice Smith and Mrs Alwen Taylor.


tion of wholefood cookery was given by Mrs Chris Ryan and memb e r s enjoyed tasting the food. Support was requested for the MU pageant at Pres­ ton on October 12th.


Parish Church Mothers’ Union offered their con­ gratulations to Mrs Elsie Howarth, who celebrated her 90th birthday during the summer break. A talk and demonstra­


Happy 90th! Members of Whalley


be delegate to the autumn council meeting and Mrs Clarice Smith will attend a preliminary meeting of Clitheroe Show Commit­ tee. It is proposed to have


was raised at the coffee morning held at Mrs Peace's home in August. Mrs Marian Fogg is to


Supper was served by


observed in memory of Mrs Nellie Clarke, a faith­ ful and loyal member over many years. It was reported that £58


bers Mrs Jean Bishop and Mrs Gretta Kinrade gave an informal talk on a holi­ day in Russia. They visited cities and town's from Moscow to Lenin­ grad, viewing many beau­ tiful old buildings and recalling unusual and often maddening incidents en route. They were thanked by Mrs Eileen Peace. A minute’s silence was


Russia At Whalley WI, mem­


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lowing the harvest festival celebrations at Whalley Methodist Church, rea­ lised £98, which has been sent to the Bangladesh Relief Fund.


Relief The sale of produce, fol­


ing on university careers, who applied to the Whal­ ley Educational Founda­ tion (Whalley Grammar School Governors) for help in the purchase of books, have been granted £25 each.


mi n u t e ’s s i lence was observed in memory of three members who had died during the summer.


chaired by Mrs Marian Fogg. New secretary is Mrs Margaret Lendon. Prior to the meeting, a


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Miss E. Allan, Mrs E. Howarth. Gents — Mrs D. Ormerod, Mrs D. Farnsworth.


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


BASHALL EAVES


comed members of Bashall Eaves WI to their annual meeting. Mrs J. Bargh read the


Successful Miss M. Spurgeon wel­


minutes and the county letter was read. Members were invited to see a film on breast screening, take part in a fitness is fun evening, ■ watch a cookery demonstration and join other WI members in December for their carol service at Blackburn Cathedral. A reminder was given


about the WI Christmas Market in the Parish Hall on November 26th. The committee was re­


elected en bloc and a satis­ factory account of the finances was given by Mrs Chew. Mrs Bargh sum­ marised a successful year and Miss Spurgeon thanked everyone for help


given. Mrs Pye was the compe­


tition winner. Ideas were discussed for the Christ­ mas Market to be held in the village hall on November 20th. Members were asked to think of speakers and competitions for the next year. Supper was served by


Mrs Clegg and Mrs Hit- chen. The raffle, given by Mrs Wrennal, was won by Miss D. Worsley-Taylor and Mrs K. Nowell.


the first meeting of Whal­ ley Methodist Women’s Afternoon Fellowship, fol­ lowing the summer recess, was its new president, the Rev. Elaine Halls. The meeti ng was


Silence The guest speaker at


For books Local students embark­


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