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12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 22nd, 1989 SIEMATIC r \ ‘ Y'>- Sks».'.'\ IT :--F


Clitheroe 2232U (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Worrying loss of hotel


in town


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* Registered for 28 people. * Single and double rooms most with en-suite bathrooms. * All services provided.


Registered nurses and assistants on duty 24 hours to


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Our pr iva te hospital and rehabilitation c e n tre h a s y e a r s o f un r iv a lled s u c c e s s in t r e a t in g alcohol d ep e n d en ts —• th e v a s t mcu'ority a re still ab s ta in e rs .


For help and details of o u r fully conf idential t r e a tm e n t program me simply phone Gisburn (OZO 0 5 ) 6 9 3 <24 h r s ) .


LIFE as a professional p h o to g r a p h e r was described to members of Clitheroe and District Probus Club by Mr R. Chatbum, of Darwen.


Chatbum said he won the school prize for English at Ribblesdale School, Clith­ eroe, and the title of the book he won was "Enjoy Photography.”


Going back to 1958, Mr


embark on a career first as a press journalist and then a s a f r e e l a n c e photographer.


This inspired him to


scenes in the early 1960s brought back nostalgic memories for members.


Holiday and other


chaired by vice-chairman Mr I. Robertson. In proposing a vote of


th an k s , Mr F. Pope referred to the memories, techniques and adventures which had given so much colour to Mr Chatburn’s talk.


Dangerous


CLITHEROE man Mr Arthur Burnop, (64), of Brownlow Street, was fined £60 and given three


penalty points by the town’s magistrates, after admitting driving a car


with dangerous parts.


graphs of the recent Dar­ wen Schools’ Flower Fes­ tival and of a Rotary Club visit to Germany along the River Rhine and its tribu­ tary, the Moselle. The m e e t in g was


started taking pictures for photo-brochures and trav­ elled to the Costa Brava, Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Majorca, Ibiza and Malta on commissions. He also showed • photo­


In 1982, Mr Chatburn


Shearing contest


FARMERS from the Rib­ ble Valley will be mixing with some of the top sheep shearers in the country at a special competition being held today. The North West Sheep


machine shearing, ranging from juniors to world-class competitors, and hand clipping. A fleece competition


Shearing Association is holding its seventh annual competition day at Home Farm, Abbeystead, on the Duke of Westminster’s Estate. Events this year include


GUNSON— BINDOFF


Shop manageress Miss Tracey Joan Bindoff mar­ ried warehouse manager Mr Symon Gunson at St John’s Church, Read. The bride is the eldest


daughter of Mr and Mrs R. H. Bindoff, of New Hall Road, Read, and the bridegroom is the youn-


makes up another of the attractions and there are also exhibitions of crook making and wool spinning, as well as various asso­ ciated trade stands. A sheep dog t r ia l has a t t r a c te d around 80 entries.


ORGAN FUND TO BENEFIT


THE Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society is holding a coffee morning on Saturday. The event, which also


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MORRIS men and women from far and wide poured into Clitheroe on Saturday to help ■ Ribble Valley’s Country Fayre Dancers celebrate , the 10th anni­ versary of its formation. :


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strong female Morris dance team, which was successfully revived after- Clitheroe-Morris Men re­ formed 12 years ago.


Country Fayre is an 18-


ley in the early 1900s and one of the principal suc­ cesses of Country Fayre


were a popular'feature of life in Clitheroe and Whal-


Lady Morris dancers


has been to revive dances peculiar to this area in for­ mer days.


men and women visited Ribble Valley to give their own displays. :


Altogether,, 70 Morris


Men presented a cen­ turies-old routine once common to the Cotswolds, while the Motley Morris Men, of Kent, gave a dis­ play popular in the Bor­ der Country. Completing a colourful pageant were the Bobbins and Reelers’ Ladies’ Morris team, of Burnley, and Park H^igh


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New Inn and gave dis­ plays at Booth’s car park and the Swan Courtyard, before moving to the Cas­ afttle bandstand for the


Girls’ Team, of Nelson. They started from the


ernoon.


with dancing outside the Coach and Norses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland, on Sunday. ■ The leader of Country


was a ceilidh in Clitheroe Parish Hall, with enter­ tainment by Hot Punch, of Huddersfield. The weekend finished


In the evening, there '•m i


Fayre, Julie Johnson, said: “It has been a fantastic weekend and . the visitors were delighted by the large crowds who came to watch. We would like to thank everyone for helping to make our anniversary such a success.” The day .of the anniver­


sary falls in October and Country Fayre now plans to hold further events in the yeai\to mark this occasion.


Country, Fayre members outside Booth’s in their brown gingham dresses and calico pinnies, g . .


Our photograph shows , . •


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includes a bring-and-buy sale, stalls and games, is being held in the common room a t the United Reformed Church. Tickets cost 30p and are


a.m. and runs until noon, with all proceeds going to organ society funds.


vV.e. Celebrating decade of dancing


Success in typing exams


PUPILS of St Augustine’s RC High School, Billing- ton, have been successful in the NW Region Advi­ sory Council for Further Education incorporating the ULCI typewriting


Distinction — Donna Balshaw, Julie Barker, Michael Bunn,


examinations. Preliminary typewriting:


Roslyn Dinsdale, John Gregory, Andrea Leonard, Lisa Metcalfe, Lucy Murtagh, Karen Parkin­ son, Anna Roberts, Christian Swain. Credit — Victoria Carter,


McCruer, Daniel Reynolds. Stage one: Distinction — Sarah Anderson, Clare Brown,


available from society members and the church office. The action starts at 10


Rachel Eccleston, Alison Gillett, Jane Holden, Lynne Janeczko, Tracy Monahan, Justine Slater, Judith Wilcock. Credit — Lisa Cassidy, Tracy


Kathryn Dobson, Jayne Lakin, Samantha Lord, Victoria Mar­ tin, Deborah O’Brien, Catherine Rutter, Elizabeth Shepherd. Pass — Dawn Brodby, Allison


gest son of Mr and Mrs P. J. Gunson, of Hambledon View, Read.


father, the bride wore a fu l l- len g th gown of embroidered tulle, with leg-of-mutton sleeves and a fitted bodice forming a small train. Her short embroidered veil was secured by a headdress of white silk roses and pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink roses, peach and white carnations, freesia, gypsophila and fern.


Given away by her


Joanne Latham, Joanne McAuley, the b r id e ­ groom’s sister, Yvette Bindoff, the bride’s sister, Michelle Henderson, the


B r id e sm a id s were


bride’s cousin, and Yvonne Holland.


loured, full-length dresses edged with frills and lace and headdresses of peach and white silk flowers. They carried flowers to tone with the bride’s bouquet.


Matthew McAuley was the page boy. A reception was held at


Cowell, Catherine Illingworth, Stella Jackson, Catherine Lake­ land, Karen Regan, Estelle Tomlinson, Michael Walbank. Pass — Kerry Arnold, Lynn


Ellis.


the Fence Gate Hotel, Fence. The couple are spending their honeymoon in Spain.


Savage Photography, Rishton.


P h o to g ra p h : Paul


B e s t man was Mr Matthew Metcalfe and


They wore peach-co­


aged between two-and- a-half and four, took part and after the 10 laps they all needed refreshing with cold drinks. The money raised will


sponsored and it is hoped that around £300 will be collected in eventually. Over 20 children,


ENERGETIC young­ sters from Pendle Play­ group showed off their athletic skills last week by completing 10 laps of a sp e c ia l o b s ta c le course. The whole event was


had objected to the loss of guest house accommoda­ tion, but councillors heard there were no policies con­ tained in the Clitheroe District Plan which could resist such a change in use.. Coun. John Cowgill


be used to buy toys for the playgroup, which meets a t C l ith e ro e Cricket Club on Tues­ day, Wednesday and Thursday mornings.


forward to the Recreation and Leisure Committee. We have the time and opportunity to make some comment, although we have no planning grounds for stopping the applica­ tion. We might have an opportunity to discuss the hotel aspect before it disappears.” ■ The committee asked for the item to be placed on the agenda of the next Recreation and Leisure Committee.


(Clitheroe): “I would still like the matter taken


‘Ringside’ view of


big match


LOCAL boxing fans had a “ringside” view in Clith­ eroe town centre for the Hagler-Hearns match at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas.


satellite shop in Chatburn Road was tuned into the fight and provided fans with an early morning screening from the shop window.


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“We provided the same Failed to stop


Fairfield Drive, was fined £30, with three penalty points, by the town’s magistrates, after admit­ ting the offence.


FAILING to comply with a “stop” sign landed a Clitheroe youth in court. Darren Starkie (17), of


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(Clitheroe) said the appli­ cation was ‘‘a g re a t shame” and Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe) described it as “very worrying.” Said Coun. Ron Pickup


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