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served in the specials for ■ ;i silver medal dated 1914 luring the Great War, both
the end of 1939, when at I'.e died in 19-16.
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|>g owners at, say, Pimlico pithorn Park. If that were ' “poppycock” or, perhaps
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[those using the park for Iren who have had to con f e r s resulting from the
■ the council’s initiatives to Jvith Mr Jackson that if all Inerallv, enforcement may
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daughter of Mrs Marjorie Vines, of Longworth Road. Billington. The bridegroom is the
W h a 11 e y M e th o d is t . Church. The bride is the younger
Freelance artist Mr John Chapman was married to Miss Gillian Vines at
younger son of Mr and Mrs W. M. Chapman, of Cambrian Close, Brown- hill. Blackburn. The bride wore a full-
length gown in dusky pink with a pearl grey looped underskirt and a bodice trimmed with grey pearls. She had a g re y h a t trimmed with flowers and carried a bouquet of pink roses, lilies and freesia, trimmed with grey ribbon. She was attended by
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Recruiting * members for YFC
CLITHEROE Young Farmers’ visit to the GPO sorting office had to be cancelled due to the postal s tr ik e , so at the last minute a visit to Ultra frame in Clitheroe was arranged. Members looked round
the showroom and displays of the uPVC doors, win dows and conservatories. They also had a tour of the offices and production line. . ;Supper was provided and members asked ques tions about the business. A vote of thanks was given by Helen Berry, seconded by Adrian Wilson. Next Wednesday the
ers’ apathy comes under fire
BENNETT CHAMLEY
A honeymoon in Scotland followed the wedding at Clitheroe Register Office of Miss Lucy Chamiey and Mr Kevin Bennett. The bride, a housewife,
way of meeting others and revolves round helping the community, as well as educating people about various rural aspects of life. Members also visit local firms and organisa tions in order to get an understanding of their environment. Membership is open to
those aged between 10 and 26. Parents are invited to go along to the meeting and ta lk to c u r r e n t members.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs K. Tolson and Mr J. Harri son. Mrs K. Brabbing and Mr G. Horsfield.
club is holding a recruit ment evening in Pendleton Village Hall, at 7-30 p.m. County vice-chairman Gary Davies and girls’ vice-chairman Paula Hes- mondhalgh will help to answer any ciueries. The club is an excellent
THE apathetic response to Clitheroe Garden Club’s annual flower and vegetable show brought criticism this week from the club
chairman. Out of 2 5 0 members, Atl“msoI
only 37 took part, manag- strong. Sweet peas: W. G. and illg to submit 225 entries I. Gregson, E. Moorcroft. Dahl- to ensure that-Saturday’s ias: 1 and 2 E. Moorcroft, N.
, n„ . , , ’ roses: J . Greg ory, S. Arm- n- f
show in Clitheroe Parish “ Hall went ahead.
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and secretary Mr Geoff Thorn be r. A n nua ls : N. Sainsbury. “Despite only Th o rn b e r, A. P arkinson, E.
“One person
put.in 2 7 entries, said chairman
winning one first and one
s e c o n d p i iz e , th e y to o k Sainsbury. Foliage plant: T. p a r t , w h i c h IS w h a t P e a rc e , N. T h o rn b e r , E. counts.”
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TOWNSEND — ALLEN
Nursing assistant Miss Deborah Allen was mar ried to wood machinist Mr Mark Townsend at St J a m e s ’ s C h u r c h , Clitheroe. The bride is the only
fifth son of Mr and Mrs T. Townsend, of Whipp Avenue, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
daughter of Mrs D. Allen, of K irkm o o r R o ad , Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
by Mr John Jervis, wore a white satin gown with silk embroidered flowers on the fitted bodice. Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a white alice band and she carried a shower bouquet of roses, spray carnations, alstro- meria and pearls. She was attended by
Waring, groomsman was Mr Darren Allen, the b r id e 's b ro th e r , and ushers were Mr Gary Townsend, Mr Ian Town send, Mr Kevin Townsend and Mr Mick Townsend, the bridegroom’s brothers. The ceremony was con
Miss Karen Garner and Miss Jacqueline, Miss Tracy, Miss Shelly and Miss Tina Townsend, the bridegroom’s nieces. Best man was Mr John
ducted by the Rev. Eric Chard and a reception was held at the Hodder Bridge Hotel. The couple are honey
mooning in Spain and are to live in Bawdlands, Clitheroe. P h o to g rap h : P y e ’s,
Clitheroe.
Singing in cathedral
THE choir of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, has been invited to sing Even song in Chester Cathedral a week on Saturday, at 4- 15 p.m. The music will include
wood’s setting in A flat and the anthem “Jesu, the
the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis to Basil Har
very thought is sweet,” by Richard Shephard. The choir, together with
in g s th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r ' Cactus or suicculcnt: 1 and 3 H. w a s g o o d , b u t w h e n i t Bradley, M. Silverwood. Hang-
.lack of inte ,rest in exhibit- Moorcroft, E. Friend. Begonia: ing. Attendance at meet-
s e em e d to b e a g e n e r a l wood, 2 and 3 H. Bradley. ■ ■ <• ? ------1 A..
,
r e s p o n s e disappointing.
c a m e to s h o w s , t h e w a s Vegetables
w a s Tomatoes: 1 and 3 A. Parkin- Thn«?r» whn Hid p v h ih i t son« G’ ancl Gregson.
were p ra ised by th e G. Sainsbury. Exhibition onions: national judge, M r Jack F. Harrison, E. Moorcroft, E. Green, of Littleborough.
in o s e wno OKI exm o ic potatoes. x und 2 F. Harrison, Hamer. 16 oz onions: E. Hamer,
n a n a s c le an Decause tn e and 2 w G and , GregSon, e . exhibits w e re so immacu- Friend. Carrots: F. Harrison,
late and the quality SO E. Hamer, M. Varey. Cabbage: high.
Mr Green is pictured Sainsbury. presenting the Quinton
Cup for best exhibit by a club member to Mr Fred Harrison (centre), as other trophy winners look on.
Trophies
Lawrcnson Rose Bow), J. Tattersall Medal, Standring
Lucas Rose Bowl,
F. Harrison, E. Hamer, G. i''andavrF°iiar
Gregory, rison, M. -Varey. Broad beans: E. Hamer, 2 and 3 J. Gregory. Runner beans: 1 and 2 J. Gre gory, G. Sainsbury.
Cup and th e Cup for most Gregory, D. Taylor, G. Friend, points in show: J. Gregory. Wine and preserves “ * J. Sc J‘
son, E. Hamer. J. Gregory. Any other vegetable: 1 ana 3 E. Friend, J. Gregory. Soil fniit: J.
l
worth Cup und Mrs D. Green Kershaw, E. Friend. Sweet Cup: M. Silvcnvood
Cup tor best flora! exhibit: E. Friend E Hamer, W. G. and I. Moorcroft.
N.Gnrside Award andIF oral E and c , Newsam. j anl: E. p,rp(,« nn
Dry wine: C. Sainsbury, C. wine: E. Friend, C. Sainsbury,
Cup: E. Hamer. Whipp Cup: A. Parkinson.
Flowers and plants Single rose: J. Gregory, N.
Results
by a club member and Bank- sian Medal fo r most prize money: F. Harrison. Trutex Trophy and Garden
Quinton Cup for best exhibit Novice s
Novice section Any perennial flower: Mrs S.
Baron. Cut garden flower: Mrs E. Hamer. Any other vegetable: Mrs S. Baron. Children’s section Dressed vegetable: joint 1 Sarah Baron and James Turner. Min iature garden: joint 1 Sarah Baron and Susanna Turner.
Vicki’s on target for national prize
A WADDINGTON girl is hoping for a national prize after achieving success in her agricultural work. Twenty-one-year-old
Vicki Swales, a former pupil of St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, was one of 10 undergraduates who spent two months in industry under the Shell Technol- o g y E nt er p ris e Programme. This is run locally by the
Pendle Enterprise Trust and the students were placed with’ companies to perform projects. These were then judged by local companies and the
Mitchell said Vicki had been an excellent student and the firm would be happy to have her back any time. Vicki is the daughter of
new legislation on the medication of animal feeds. Sales manager Mr Brian
§amekeeper Mr Barry
length pearl grey dress, trimmed with grey ribbon, and carried a bouquet of mixed pink flow e rs trimmed with matching ribbon.
wore full-length dresses of marbled grey cotton with pink sashes and under sk i r ts . They c a r r ied pomanders of pink rose buds and carnations. B e s t man was Mr
The other attendants
Michael W. Chapman, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsman was Mr Keith Lee. Ushers were Sheila and Alan Bowles.
formed by the'Rev. Clif ford Foster and the Rev. Graham Vickers. Organist was Mr Norman Yates, the bride's brother-in-law, and a solo was performed by Mr Brian Slow. A reception was held at
th e C rav en H e ife r , Chaigley.
their honeymoon in the Lake District and Suffolk. They a re to live in oalesbury.
Blackburn.
Photograph: Jeremy a k 1 n s o n S tu d io ,
Giving blood
A BLOOD donors’ session is to be held in Clitheroe
17th, from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m.
* on September The couple are spending The ceremony was per
relatives and friends, will be travelling by coach, leaving the church at 9-30 a.m. There are a few seats available, at £5 each, and anyone wishing to go should contact Mr A. Hughes (Clitheroe 23039) as soon as possible.
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RIBBLESDALE Masters Swim Club has collected the spoils of victory with top class performances in two recent events. .
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Centre. The local club shook off all challengers and gladly accepted the. winners’ trophy. The second victory was claimed when members travelled away to face Darwen in a annual competition run between the two groups.
won two trophies in all. The first success came in a six team meeting held at Hyndburn Sports
The club, which caters for adult swimmers of any age and level of ability, V i s
trust. Vicki came first and now there is a chance that she may win a national prize when her work is compared with the best from all over the country. She is studying for a
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garet, who live at Cross Lanes. .Vicki said she found the
wales and his wife, Mar
Tray of vegetables: F. Harri- — L- L7 a mnM T CnArp nmt A n o
Clitheroe club’s show, g. and I. Gregson, E. Friend, which was one of the few B eetroot: E. Hamer, G. where he could keep his Sainsbury, J. Gregory. Turnips: b o n d s clean h e en n s e th e E- Hamer, E. Friend. Swedes: 1
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Doorstep sales advice
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Richard Broughton and Miss Wendy Bennett, the bridegroom’s sister. A reception was held at
the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe. The couple are to live in Edisford Road, Clitheroe. P h o to g rap h : Barry Townson, Clitheroe.
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RIBBLE VALLEY coun cil house tenants are cur rently receiving hand books o u t l i n i n g the obligations, duties and rights which both they and the council have.
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His Lordship — on video
THE Ribblesdale Camera Club was honoured by the presence of Lord Lichfield — on video.
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It was the last meeting
for illustrating the topics and he made many practi cal points and echoed many sentiments p re viously expressed at the club.
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Next T u esd ay , the opening supper for 1988-89
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and spent her time with farm feed manufacturers F. Ashcroft and Sons in Whalley, where she hope reported on the impact of companies next year.
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