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. Rimington bride Miss | Joanne Mary Seed in St Mary’s Church, Gisburn. The bride, only daugh­


There were six brides maids at the wedding of


ter of Mr and Mrs Harry Seed, of Little Dudlands Farm, Rimington, is a VDU operator at Trutex, Grindleton. The bridegroom, Lance


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boost for the fund, launched locally by 86-year-old Mrs Janet M.' Brook, when a cheque for £85 was presented this week by staff at the Marsden


£2,000. ' There was another


Building Society. The money was


raised by employees of the building society on a stall at this year’s Heritage Fayre. Delighted to receive


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j Colleagues of the bride- |'groom travelled from Ger­ many and formed a guard of honour outside the


Corporal Nigel Paul Til­ ley, is the son of Mrs Beryl Tilley, of Clitheroe, and is serving with, the Royal Corps of Transport in Germany.


| church. The bride, given away


I with a fitted' bodice, the full skirt forming a cathe­ dral-style train. The bodice and leg-of-mutton sleeves were encrusted with pearls and sequins and the skirt, and train


by her father, wore a white gown of bridal satin


| pink secured a three-tier scalloped veil trimmed


the money, which will go towards research into the cause of cot deaths, Mrs Brook, of Chatburn Avenue, C l ith e ro e , is now looking forward to the next fu n d - ra is in g event, a concert in Clitheroc at the end of next month by Ros- sendale Male Voice C h o ir . I t will be staged in SS Michael and John’s RC Church Hall, Lowergate. Pictured, from the


left: office manager Vicky Davies, Mrs Brook, Cathy Preston and Pauline Nurse.


| were embroidered with organza and lace. Her silk floral circlet headdress in shades of cerise, lilac and


| stephanotis in colours to | match her headdress. Bridesmaids were Miss I Amanda Reynolds, Miss


I with pearls and she car­ ried a crescent-shaped bouquet of lilies, roses and |


I Jane Sagar and Miss | Natalie Whiteside, the bride’s cousins, Miss Clare and Miss Sarah Watson and Miss Lesley Ann Wil- | son, the bridegroom’s


niece. The older girls wore


dresses of lilac satin fea­ turing sweetheart neck­ lines, their overskirts ruched and secured with lace-trimmed hearts and the sleeves, skirts and necklines edged with lace. They had circlets of silk flowers in their hair and carried hearts of silk roses and gypsophila. The small bridesmaids


| flower-trimmed bonnets. Their underskirts and sashes were of lilac satin trimmed with hear t- shaped bags featuring tiny


had candy stripe dresses of lilac and white, with


Valley folk still are friendly bunch


ONE of the people eva­ cuated to Bowland at the start of the second world war enjoyed revisiting the Ribble Valley so much for a recent anniversary reunion that he felt he should write to the local T o u r is t Information Centre to say so.


Ralph Alden was one of


70 young Jews sent to the Riversmead National Chil­ dren’s Home — now Bow- land High School — a few months before war broke out in 1939 and was among the 30 former evacuees who held a 50-year anni­ versary reunion at Bow- land last month.


found life there “secure and often very happy.”


During the war Ralph


end reunion he was amazed'to find the people of the Ribble Valley as friendly today as they were 50 years ago.


| rabbits. Page boy was Richard


And during the week­


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 17th, 1089 15


Active in life of village


| FARMER’S widow Mrs Beryl Backhouse, of Slaid- burn Roafl, Waddington, who has died at the age of 66, had lived at Bashall Eaves for more than 30 years and played an active part in village life. Born in Blackburn, she


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moved after her marriage in 1951 to Stonyhurst, where her husband, Henry, managed one of the college farms. In 1954, the couple moved to Bashall Eaves and farmed at Clough Bottom until Mr Backhouse’s death in 1983. During her years at


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Bashall Eaves, Mrs Back­ house had been an active WI member and took part in numerous village activi­ ties. She also served on various committees and was a member of Mitton and Bashall Eaves PCC. After her husband’s


‘Don’t panic’ is message from careers office


HUNDREDS of Ribble be receiving the results nations this week.


tions and commiserations in households throughout the area, but the message from Lancashire County Council’s Careers Service is clear: “Don’t panic.” Expert help is available


There will be celebra­


to the many students who may need to re-think their plans if results are worse, or even b e t te r , than expected. Clitheroe and Hyndburn


Careers Offices have received an extra boost to their facilities, following the new appointment of older leaver specialist careers officer Mrs Elaine


Lettall. Mrs Lettall (29), a for­


mer student of Accrington College, will be dealing with sixth-form school


leavers. “There has been a


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left. We can offer advice on which courses to choose, re-sitting A-levels and taking a year off before re-applying to


higher education.” The careers office also


has details of local and national job vacancies with opportunities in the Ribble Valley. The aim of the service is


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A honeymoon in Florida followed the wedding of Miss Alison Cradock and Mr Anthony Dean Frank- land at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn. The bride is the eldest


to help students make the best possible use of the qualifications they have achieved. Last year, in the Ribble


daughter of Mr and Mrs Cyril Cradock, of Dockber Laithe Farm, Sawley. The bridegroom is the


Valley and Hyndbum, 85 students sought help, with over half obtaining places on an alternative course.


demand for this type of service, particularly from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and Accrington College,” she explained. “We have a computer


system linked to the clear­ ing houses for higher edu­ cation vacancies at univer­ sities, polytechnics and colleges of further and higher education which tells us which places are


Careers Office, situated off Pimlico Road and only a short walk away from the town centre, also offers advice to GCSE stu­ dents. Those results are due to be released at the end of the month and careers officers welcome enquiries from school leavers and students going on to take'A-levels.


The Ribble y a l ley


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THE next meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-commit­ tee will start about 30 minutes later than usual due to councillors consid­ ering a confidential report. The meeting on Thurs­


Late start


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Committee will follow on from the Sub-committee as planned.


PLANS to build 69 detached houses, bungalows and garages on land at woodlands Drive, Whalley, are among the latest planning applications lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (0535). Other plans include: Whalley: Alterations to front


opment on land at west side of York Lane, Snodworth Road (0537). Chipping: Amendments to


Langho: Residential devel­


of building at 37 King Street (0531). Replacement of front door, fitting of French casement in rear kitchen window, demoli­ tion of two ‘‘lean to” building and erection of garage at 35 King Street (0532). Two-storey extension to existing building at 29 Sydney Avenue (0557). Bolton-by-llowland: Exten­


sion to garage workshop at Copy Nook Garage, Main Street (0530). Reconstruction of 11,000 volt overhead line from Bolton- by-Bowland to Gisburn, Gisburn Road, Bolton-by-13owland (0551). Pendleton: Bedroom exten­


design of detached dwelling with integral garage (plot four) at Brooklands, Yuongridge Road (0539). Conversion of barn to dwelling at Barnfield, Moss Lane (0564). Waddington: Erection of


garage at Beechthorpe House, Belle Vue’Lane (0552). Mitton: Outline application


for erection of one detached dwelling at land off Back Lane, Church Lane (0559).


Sabdcn: Outline application for residential development land


(0562). Thornley-with-Wheatley:


off Whalley Road (0561). Chatburn: Outline application


for residential development at Tuff-Link House, Ribole Lane


One detached bungalow for agricultural worker on-land at Forty Acre Farm (0563).


Tasteless omission


CLITHEROE fails to gain prominence in a new North West Tourist Board publication. The booklet, "A Taste of the North West,” is


designed to take the gamble out of the decision where to eat out.


sion over existing garage at Aysgarth, Whalley Road (0533). CUtheroe: Single-storey kit­


chen extension to rear of exist­ ing premises at 25 Chatburn Road (0534). Rear extension to shop at 1A Chatburn Road to form store to include covered way to existing external stair­ case (0545). Change of shop front at 1 Moor Lane (0546) and (0547). Demolition of existing build­


routes and main towns, but has no mention of Clitheroe.


A map inside the back cover features motorway


the heading "Clitheroe” reads “see also Whitewell,” before giving a description of the town.


Towns and villages are listed alphabetically and


ing and erection of five flats and an office, including ancillary parking, at offices of T. Smith Builders Ltd, Shawbridge Street (0548). Dining area and kitchen extension at 74 Kemple View, Clitheroe (0550). Billington: Erection of one


include The Brickhouse Hotel, Chipping; Northcote Manor, Langho; Old Stone House, Mitton; Miles House Farm. Restaurant, Ribchester; and The Inn at Whitewell.


Restaurants featured under Ribble Valley villages


detached dwelling at land off Sunnyside Avenue (0536). Resi­ d e n t ia l d ev e lo pm en t a t Houghton’s Engineering, Whal­ ley Road (0542).


tion Office’s “Where to Eat in the Ribble Valley" features 200 establishments, ranging from expensive restaurants to fish and chip shops, takeaways, cafes and places for bar snacks.


By comparison, Ribble Valley Tourist Informa­ Anyone requiring infor­


youngest son of Mr and Mrs Malcolm Frankland, of P en d le A v en u e , Chatburn. The bride,. given away


death, Mrs Backhouse stayed on at Bashall Eaves with her son, Harry, until his marriage in 1986. On moving to Waddington, she was able to pursue her interest in gardening and continued her involvement in the community by deliv­ ering meals-on-wheels in the area. The funeral service and


vived by her children, H e le n , H a r ry and Amanda.


Super sacks are here


NEW orange “ super sacks” for trade refuse will be available from the Rib­ ble Valley Council from the end of this month. The council’s client and


by her father, wore a gown of oyster-coloured satin overlaid with Swiss lace, fe a tu r in g long sleeves and a fitted bodice with a large pearl-trimmed bow at the back. She car­ ried a waterfall bouquet of longiflorum lilies, Singa­ pore orchids and roses. Bridesmaids were Miss


technical manager Mr Malcolm Walker said the council had listened to the traders’ complaints about the green sacks and hope that existing and new cus­ tomers will be pleased with the improvement. Traders holding a stock of green sacks will have them collected in the usual way. The price is to remain the same, £15 for 50 sacks.


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Clitheroe. Champions!


CLITHEROE’S new rounders champions are the Cross Keys, who over­ came White Lion in a grand final held on the Catholic Field. It is hoped that around


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Sue Ryder coffee morning big hit — despite snag


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Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Pat Shepherd, who toured the stalls and met volunteers. There were stalls selling cakes,-plants and Sue Ryder goods, as


well as a bring-and-buy, a tombola and raffle. The money raised, will be handed over to Cuerden Hall, the


newly refurbished Sue Ryder-home near Bamber Bridge, when , Clitheroe volunteers go to help at"a garden party in the grounds on Sunday. The, hall is due to open to patients, some from this area, within the next few weeks.


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