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HAYTHORN THWAITE — KENNY
kvo farming families were [nited when Miss Paula
enny, of Stan d r id g e arm, Slaidburn, was airried to Mr David A.
la y th o rn thw a i te , of roach F l a t t F a rm
[klest daughter of Mr and Irs Paul Kenny , and the ridegroom is the youn- est son of Mr and Mrs Iric Haythornthwaite. The b r id e , who was iven away by her father,
oulridge, at St Hubert’s hurch, Dunsop Bridge. The couple a re both irmers. The bride is the
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OUR picture shows a group of potential sports stars taking a breather from their games. From the left are twins Thomas and Edward Marsh (10), Stuart Brown (8), Paul Hoole (10), all of Billmgton Gardens, and Liam Moran (10),,of Longworth Road, Billington
. ore a long gown of white mbroidered satin, featur-
ng- a f i t t e d b o d ic e rimmed with rosebuds on
ne shoulders,long puffed leeves and an embroi- ered skirt, forming a full rain with a scalloped hem. v coronet of silk flowers nd pearls held her plain athedral veil, and she arried a bouquet of peach uses, white freesia and
'ingapore orchids. Chief bridesmaid was
•liss Annmarie Kenny, the ride’s sister, and other
Lttendants were Miss Julie lay th o rn thw a i te , the ridegroom’s sister, and
ength dresses of peach i at in with long puffed Jeeves and V-necklines. Their headdresses were of aeach and white silk flow ers and they carried bou- luets of peach carnations and white freesia. Page boy was Shaun
>Iiss Lisa and Miss Louise duller, cousins of the iride. They wore ballerina-
Businessman hit OAP who banged his car
A WHALLEY businessman was fined £100 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court for assaulting a| 62-year-old who banged his car with a fist.
King S t r e e t , pleaded went past and banged the. guilty to the charge and car with his fist. The car was also ordered to pay stopped a few yards away £25 costs, but no order and Sillitoe came out with | was made for compensat
Eric Sillitoe (38), of of the way as Sillitoe’s car securing, said the incident
happened on a Sunday in away and walking back to May. Mr William Richard his car.
ing the victim. Mr John Bleasdale, pro- cide
McGuire, of Mill Hill,
ROLL up, roll up — a mini exodus has been taking place throughout the Rib- ble Valley during the past few weeks.
fists raised. He hit Mr McGuire several times | around the shoulders and kicked him, before turning I
Blackburn, was walking him; (<I b e t you feel
Kenny, th e b r id e ’s brother. Best man was the bride
groom’s eldest brother, Mr John Haythornthwaite, and ushers were the bride groom's brother Mr Ste phen Haythornthwaite and the bridegroom’s c o u s i n , Mr ,
Haythornthwaite. '■. The ceremony was per
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formed by Fr Burns and organist was Mr John Cowking. Following a reception at
the Higher Trapp, Simon- stone, the couple left for a honeymoon in Spain. They are to live in
F e d e r a t io n S t r e e t , Barnoldswick. Photograph: David Sim mons Studio, Clitheroe.
Landscape prize
RIBBLE VALLEY land- owner Miss Dorothea W ors le y -Ta y lo r has claimed a prize in this y e a r ’ s L a n c a s h i r e F a rm L a n d s c a p e
Awards. The competition is
run biennially by the, Lancashire Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group to reward and encourage farmers to carry out conse rv a tion measures as part of good farming prac tice. Sponsorship and active support of the event is provided by L a nc a shire C o u n ty
Council. Miss Worsley-Tay-
lor, of The Old Forge, Bashall Eaves, man a g e d t o s e c u r e
second place in the c o m p e t i t i o n a n d received he r pr iz e from the Royal Lan cashire A g r icu ltu re Soci ety p r e s id e n t , Lord Alv in gh am , at the Royal Lancashire Show, held at Astley Park, Chorley.
usive or insulting words a referee who had sent
er Donald Porter was Magistrates’ Court, for
ith ref
th earlier. and then, alleged Mr Bleasdale, Porter kneed the referee in the groin and told him to keep out of his way in future.' W i t-■ nesses saw the altercation, but not the kneeing.1 _ 1 Mr B a rry D e a r in g ,
representing Porter, said he denied the kneeing but admitted telling Mr Clark
er had already been fined by " the Football Association
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to keep out of his way. Porter, a local company ■. director and a married man with three children,
for the April game send- off and realised there was a proper time and place to air grievances. “The matter has been
ed proportion,” said Mr Dear--, :n m g . “ B o th p a r t i e s
s, blown up a' little out of
k, over-reacted.” of Magistrates’, chairman ta Mr Thomas Diigdale told Porter: “Let us hope we,
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SPORTS centre activities have been a great-hit with schoolchildren from the Clitheroe area Dozens of youngsters .. . waited to board the bus at York Street, all anxious to join in the fun
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heard a car driving at a fast speed towards him from behind. , He pushed his wife out
Planning in the
pipeline
PLANS for the construction of a building to house an additional, wet grinding mill at part of the factory area at Castle Cement L td ,.W e s t Bradford Road, Clitheroe, are among the latest lodged with the RiBble Valley Council's Planning Department (0580). Waddington: Change of use
.from vacant garage to shop at West End Lodge,
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ing garage and erection of new Kge at Cravenfold, Moorside
opment on land adjacent to Read Nurseries, Whalley Road
Read: Residential devel > (0579).
(0582). Aighton, Bailey and Chaig-
ley: Erection of agricultural worker's dwelling at Head o’ th' Moor Farm, Tnornley Road Chaigley (0583). Thornley with, Wheatley:
Extension to cow cubicle build ing and silage clamj at Little Town Farm, Longridge Road (0585). Whalley and Little Mitton:
Lane (0506). Wiswcll: Demolition of exist
n l flnish you off.’± j^r McGuire called after
along King Street cross- leased with yourself, hit- mg the alleyway between K pensioner,” and Sil- the Dog Inn and a shoe- ut(fe r^plied: «If you don’t shop opposite, when he shut it H
Mr McGuire went to
Blackburn Royal Infir mary and was treated for minor injuries but, said Mr Bleasdale, since that day. he had suffered headaches as well as lacking confi dence in himself. Mr Philip Bright, in
mitigation, said Sillitoe had waited to let pedestri ans cross the alleyway mouth before driving into the alley and could not, therefore, be driving fast, especially as he had pulled
up within a few yards. Although Sillitoe had
pleaded guilty to the charge, said Mr Bright, he had not punched Mr McGuire, but instead had, slapped him about the shoulders, stopping as soon as he realised that Mr McGuire was an elderly man. He did not kick Mr McGuire, but had kicked Mr McGuire’s hat into the road. M e d ic a l e v id e n c e
showed that the hospital tre a ted the victim for soreness, but not bruising, added Mr Bright. Magistrates’ chairman
Proposal to form dining room from existing garage at 15 Moorfield (0587). Consent to dis play an advertisement at 89 King Street (0588).
buses have been on the road again, wend ing their way to Lon gridge and Clitheroe for activities at the sports centre and Ribblesdale Pool.
The summer fun
becoming increasingly popular with young people from towns and villages throughout the area.
The special buses have Dozens of energetic
youngsters have donned shorts and swimming cos tumes, after, boarding buses en route to the centres twice a week for action-packed half days. The final bus for the
sters had enjoyed hours of1 fun, thanks to the scheme pioneered by the Ribble
centre atten d an t Miss Judith Rowe says the area’s young people have been great fun to work with and have thoroughly enjoyed themselves. A recent trip to Lon
Valley Council. At Longridge, sports
gridge Sports Centre was particularly popular with a group of youngsters from Whalley and Billington, who made maximum use of the many varied activities available to exercise their
skills. Among the games on
1989 summer season pulled out of town on Tuesday, but not before hundreds of local young
offer were badminton, football, tennis, table-ten nis and pool, with activi ties in the gym also prov- in g a h i t w i th th e ' youngsters.
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TH ER E ’S no chance of this penalty passing the post, as 12-ycar- old .Philip P re s to n , prepares (left) to take a shot at goal, con fronted by 10 five-a-, s i die f o o t b a l l enthusiasts
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PLAYING pool also proved popular and youngsters Matthew Gorton (14), of King Street, Whallcy, and Shane Hoole (14), of Calder Avenue, Bil lin g to n , are shown going through their paces
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