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the children of Wadding- ton started on Friday evening, with a family disco and barbecue held in the ma r que e on the recreation field. Over 100 chi ldren and parents attended.
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in a national young farmers’ competition which took place during the County Young Farmers’ Field Day at dishorn Auction Mart last month, the Lakes Award for flower arranging and the Eileen Scolmc Award for top region in club events. Chipping Young Farmers won the trophy for top club overall and Bolton-
hy-Howland took the top slock judging award. Pictured are members of the successful clubs with their trophies.
Slnidhurn, I’endle Forest and Clitheroe, gathered at the Soil Inn, Wadding- ton, on Thursday night, for the annual presentation. Bowland Region Young Farmers took the Jubilee Award for the top region
YOUNCl Farmers in the Bowland Region have scooped awards galore in recent competitions. The members, who come from clubs in Chipping, Uolton-hy-Howluml,
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gest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Bridge, of Kemple View, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
elder son of Mr and Mrs A. Burns, of Greenmount, Barrow. The bride, given away
gown with puffed sleeves
married to beauty consul tant Miss Susan Janet Bridge at Whalley Parish Church. The bride is the youn
Electrical contractor Mr David Alan Burns was
village sports committee chairman Mr Graham Rob bins thanked all who had helped to raise £150 with a sponsored cycle ride, local businesses for their spon sorship and Jim and Joyce Brown, of the Lower Buck Inn, who presented the committee with a cheque for £109 raised over the past few months — all ensuring that the sports are certain to be held in the future.
On Saturday afternoon,
by her father, wore a wiiite silk off-the-shoulder
edged with pink rosebuds. She had a matching head dress of pink rosebuds and her veil was edged with pearl droplets. She carried a silk flower bouquet of pink and white roses, lily- o f - t h e - v al l ey a n d stephanotis. In attendance were Mrs
Crompton, former village postmaster and one of the founders of sports day, performed the opening ceremony and also judged
Parish councillor Donald
the fancy dress with his wife.
Anne Poland, the bride groom’s sister, Mrs Cathy Massey, the bride's sister, and Miss Emma Massey, the bride’s niece. They wore pink taffeta
race, parents and children were entertained with excellent magic from local magician Shaun McCree. Teas were served in the marquee during the after noon, thanks to the hard work of Mrs V. Boothman and friends.
After the cross-country
and white lace dresses with puffed sleeves edged with rosebuds. Their headdresses were half cir cles of roses and they car ried bouquets of pink and white roses. Page boy was Chris
Jackson and ushers were Mr James Parkinson and Mr Andrew Massey. The ceremony was per
topher Massey, the bride’s nephew. Best man was Mr Bret
L i t t l e m o o r Ro a d, Clitheroe. P h o t o g ra p h : Paul
Saving money
THE maintenance and upkeep of the planned new bus shelters in Whalley will in future be the re sp o n s ib i l i ty of the County Council, not the Parish Council as before. This will mean a saving of £35 a year, which was pre viously spent on insurance cover for the shelters.
formed by the Rev. M. Ackroyd. A reception was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple are to live in
Brown, Abbey Gallery, Clitheroe.
junior boys. The senior girls’ cup was won jointly by Rachel Dinsdale and Ruth Kllaeott and the senior boys’ cup by Darryl Smith.
Fancy dress: Class one — Christopher Silverwood (Mike (tatting), Julian Silverwood (Kddie Kdwards). Class two — Laura Hatton (Strawberry Meringue), Kelly Larsons (Bet I .yneh).
RESULTS
— David Ireland, Richard Ash croft, Richard Wilkinson. -1-5, Hoys — Adam Wasdell, Jeffrey Kohhins, Jamie Hopcraft. Girls — Victoria Stockton, Anna Dug- dale. (i-7. Hoys — Peter Dug- dale, .Jonathan Heyes, Thomas Hibberl. Girls — Hannah Klla- eott, Lucy Dinsdale, Lindsay Smith. $-9, Hoys — Richard Harrison, Jonathan Dugdale, Stephen Holden. Girls — Jenny Czenvonka, Helen Heves, Jane Phillip. 1(1-11, Hoys — Simon Cun
Flat races: Toddlers, mixed Trips ahead
NAMES for the Caleler- stones and Brockliall Retirement Association trip to York on September 27th will be taken at the meeting on June 2yth.
liffe, Matthew Smith, John Kob- bins. Girls — Sarah-Jane Brooks, Claire Hatton, Kate Phillip. 12-13, Hoys — Richard Berry, Robert Ashcroft, Julian Silverwood. Girls — Ruth Klla- cott, Jane Sharrocks, Sarah Phillip. M-15, Hoys — Darryl Smith, Andrew Cunliffe, Daniel Wood. Girls— Rachel Dinsdale, A l is o n G r o o b v , R a ch e l Wliitwcll.
Haworth, with afternoon tea at Ronden Mill, has been arranged for August Kith. The cost will be £4, which can be paid at the June meeting.
An extra half-day trip to
the cup for junior girls, awarded for most points in the high jump, long jump and flat race, and Simon Cunliffe won the cup for
Sarah-Jane Brooks won Kgg and spoon: Toddlers,
mixed — Richard Ashcroft, David Ireland, William Stock- ton. *1-5, Hoys— Adam Wasdell, Jeffrey Robbins, Jamie Hop- craft. Girls — Katherine Hoyle, Anna D u g d a le , V ic to r ia Stockton.
.1 o n a t h a 11 H ey e s , J o n a t h a n Lloyd, Peter Dugdale. Girls — Hannah Kllaeot t , Lindsay Smith, Heather Wilkinson.
Balloon race: ti-7, Hoys —
Holden, Jonathan Dugdale, Christopher Silverwood. 10-11, Girls — Julie Murphy, Kath erine Howarth, Kate Phillip.
Skipping: 8-9, Girls — Jenny
Czenvonka, Kelly Parsons, joint 3 Laura Hatton and Katherine Robbins. 12-13, Girls — Ruth Kllaeott, Jane Sharrocks, Sarah Phillip.
Backward race: 10-11, Hoys
— Simon Cunliffe, Mark Askew, Matthew Moore. 12-13, Hoys — Wayne Boothman, Graham Whi- twell, Richard Berry. Potato race: M-15, Hoys —
Sack: 8-9, Hoys — Stephen
Claire Hatton. 12-13, Hoys — Julian Silverwood, joint 2 Gra ham Whitwell and Richard Berrv. Gilds — Ruth Kllaeott, Nicola Heyes, Jane Sharrocks. M-15, Hoys — Andrew Cunliffe, Darryl Smith, Daniel Wood. Girls— Rachel Dinsdale, Rachel Whitwell, Alison Grooby.
Moore. Girls — Sarah-Jane Brooks, Katie Hargreaves,
mixed — Tim Czenvonka, Mar tin Hoyle, Heather Sharrocks. 7-9, Hoys — Jonathan Dugdale, Darren Hopcraft, Jonathan Heyes. Girls — joint 1 Helen Heyes and Jennie Askew, Kelly Parsons, Laura Hatton. 10-11, Hoys — Simon C u n l i f fe ,
mixed — Heather Sharrocks, Tim Czenvonka, Hen Parsons. 7-9, Hoys — Richard Harrison, Darren Hopcraft, Jonathan Dugdale. Girls — Jane Phillip, Laura Whitwoll, Laura Hatton. 10-11, Hoys — Matthew Smith, Simon C u n li f fe , Matthew
Bob is a holiday genius
CLITHEROE man Bob Clark proved to be a gen eral knowledge genius while on holiday at Pon- tin’s Blackpool Holiday Centre.
chairman of Clitheroe EC’s Floodlight Appeal Com mittee, was presented with an engraved goblet to commemorate his achieve ment by the sponsors, Guinness. He has also been invited to return to the end of season finals to find the Guinness “genius of the season.”
Bob, of Whipp Avenue,
Mountain pansies
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Ramblers hud clear views of Malham Tarn and the Three Peaks when they were led on a walk by Mona Baldwin. They started from Set
June 2(Rh, meeting at Waterloo car park for Car- grave. Leader will be Ber nard Parrington.
Awards galore
tle, up Constitution Hill to Stockdale Farm and Twin Bottom Scar, returning by Langcliffe. There were yellow and blue mountain pansies and pink mountain everlasting. Birds seen were wheat-ear, meadow lark, skylark and a field of baby starlings, as well as the usual cur lew and lapwing. The next ramble is on
Daniel Wood, Andrew Cunliffe, Darryl Smith. Girls — Rachel Dinsdale, Rachel Whitwoll, Ali son Grooby. High jump: 0 and under,
M a 11 h e w M o u r e , M a 11 h e w Smith. Girls — Julie Murphy, Katie Hargreaves, Claire Hat ton. 12-13, Hoys — Graham Whitwell, Richard Berry, Julian Silverwood. Girls — Ruth Klla- cott, .lane Sharrocks, Sarah Phillip. M-15, Hoys — Darryl Smith, Andrew Cunlife, Daniel Wood. Girls — Rachel Dinsdale, A l is o n G r o o b y , R a ch e l Whitwell.
Jonathan Cunliffe, Richard Berry. Fathers’ flat race: P. Was
dell, J. Ashcroft, C. Dinsdale. Mothers’ flat race: J. Silver- wood, J. Heyes, K. Read. Fathers’ egg and spoon: P.
Wasdell, I*. Cunliffe, S. Hatton. Mothers’ egg and spoon: J. H e y e s , J . H a 11 o n , J . Silverwood.
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Winners on Thursday night were: NS Mr Webster and Mrs Holden, Mrs Allen and Mrs Redder; KW Mr Case and Mrs Cross, Mrs Baron and Mr Turner.
Howell movement were Mr and Mrs Bush, Mr Webster and Mrs Holden, Mrs Roberts and Miss Hartley.
On Monday, winners of the R.K.A. ’ SPECTACULAR SAVE £££’s
Many thanks, MICHAEL JACKSON
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BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS of the duplicate name at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday were: NS Mr Spencer and Mrs Millington, Mr Morris and Mr Holden; EW Mrs Russell and Mr Guhn, Mr Hall
and Mr Grindley. The following hand was
usually played in six hearts, making all 13 tricks. However, at one table the bidding was:
W N K S
1C 3C
2H
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After north had opened rather light, south jumped to show 1G plus points and then gave a responder’s reverse by bidding spades. North then gave prefer ence and after north had shown only one ace and one king, he must have at least two queens, so south bid the grand slam. Declarer won the opening
spade lead with the ace, cashed the king and ruffed a spade. When west discarded, but did not ruff, declarer changed his plan and overtook the queen of hearts with the king, but when the hearts broke five-one, declarer had to lose a heart. W dealer, game all
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