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‘SUMMER FAIR’ FJ Saturday,-July 11th


In The Village Hall 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Opened by: Mr & Mrs A Kay


Usual Stalls: Bouncing Castle refreshments Admission 20p


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; Every Sunday in RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


DRAMA COMPLEX At 10.30 a.m.


GARDEN OPEN Sunday 12th July 2.00 p.m. - 5.30 p.m.


STRAWBERRY TEAS By Ladies of Whitewell Church


at Springbank House, Whitewell Road, Cowark, Nr. Clitheroe


By kind permission of]ean and Philip Lord


Admission: Adult £1.00, Child 50p Proceeds to various charities


Tea and biscuits. Plants for sale.


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TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Peter Buckley, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


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Stalls, Bring & Buy Admission 30p


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THINGS don’t just go bump in the night at Waddington’s Moor­ cock Inn — hut taps and televisions turn themselves on and a strange transparent man has been seen walking through the bar wall!


Susan and I’eter H i­ la ry , who own the


Moorcock, decided to contact the "Advertiser


and Times” after the inn’s spooky goings on became too common to


ignore. Mrs Killary said: “ It


all seems to come from room five. We had a succession o f guests


Weather fails to dampen


village sports


WET weather at the Bolton-by-Bowland annual sports day failed to put a damper on competitors, despite being held in the village hall.


___________ They proved just as


exciting and entertaining, with some games having to he adapted for indoors. Before the fun and


games got under way, the children and their parents braved the inclement


Wiii-dens Mrs M. Billows and Mr F. Pickles, fol­ lowed by a service in the church of St Peter and St


Walker, 'IVmp Moran, David


Powell. r>.<5: Girls — Nicola Ingham, Undid Horner, Sarah Powell. Kgg and spoon. 12-M: Gnl.s


— Alison Whitwell, .Jenny Dar­ lington, Catherine Askew, boys — Daniel Inghain. lien Kergu-


weather to process round -■........ - - r - . ...


son, Thomas Whitwell. 1MI: Girls — Uebecca Whitwell, Vic­ toria Kidding, Claire Metcalf.


th(i Village, led chllicll- Townson. 7-8: Girls — Jennifer Hoys — Scott Mason, Adnen


Paul on their return. The fancy dress compe­


tition wtis judged by Mrs Wright and Mrs Fame. A fterwards everyone tucked into tea provided by the committee, with guests Mrs Heaton, Mr and Mrs Pickles, Mrs Wright and Mrs Fame. Joint winners of the Yorkc Cup for the girl


with the most points were Alison and Rebecca Whi­ twell, with the Wilkinson cup for the boy with most points being shared by ID (l w art! W e l ls a nd


Mathew Waddington. Results


Fancy dress. 7 and under: I: H o l t ......... ... " "


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(owl) Kovi (Roy cling), world). 8 and over: Claire Metcalf


(cow girl), Kelly Walker (Car­ men Miranda), Victoria Fielding (Geisha girl). Running with hook between


legs. 12-M: Girls — Alison Whi­ twell. 11-12: Girls — Jenny Dar-


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Girls — Ann Craddock, joint 2 Victoria Fielding and Kelly Walker. Hoys — John Cornth­ waite, Scott Mason, Robert Darlington. Running. 7-S: Girls — Lucy


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Whitw’ e l l , Jessica Moran, Heather Dakin. Hoys — Reece


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;ind Mathew’ Waddihgton, Mark Dakin and William Horner. Hopping. 0-11: Girls — Vic­


toria Fielding, Susan Askew. Roys — Robert Darlington, Jason Craddock, Adrien Town- son. 12-M: Alison Whitwell, Jenny Darlington, Catherine Askew. Hoys — Hen Ferguson,


a s k u w . n o y s — n u n i c i ^ u w w ,r-


joint 3 Rachel Greenwood and Jessica Moran. Hoys — Temp Moran, David Pow el l, Ian Mason. 5-(»: Simone Smith Sarah Powell, Nicola Ingham. Hoys — Edward Wells, Tim Dixon, Mathew- Waddington. Wheelbarrow. 5-(>: Hoys


. .a th ew W ad d in g ton and Kdw’ard Wells, William Horner and Mark Dakin. 7-S: Andrew •Melding and Temp Moran, David Pow’ell and Ian Mason, Villiam Horner and Reece Valker. ‘M0: Girls — Rebecca Whitwell and Jane Wells, Susan Askew’ and Victoria Fielding Ann Craddock and Claire Met- alf. ‘.Ml: Hoys — Daniel Ains vorth and .Jason Craddock,


Tony Kelsall and Robert Dar­ lington, Scott Mason and Adrien Townson. 12-M: Hoys — James Taylor and Adrien Townson, D an ie l Ingham and Hen Ferguson.


K IR K — B R EN N A N


A honeymoon on safari in Konya followed the wed­ ding of personnel manager Miss Melanie Brennan and computer director Mr Kenneth Kirk, at Clitheroe Parish Church. The bride is the only daughter of Mr David Bren­


nan, of Clitheroe, aiid Mrs Leslie Marginson, of Crawley. The bridegroom is the only son of Mrs


Carol Bell, of Indianapolis, in the USA. The bride, given away by her father, wore a full-


length gown of ivory satin with a pearl embroidered bodice and a cathedral train, trimmed with lace and ivory flowers. She carried a bouquet of ster­ ling star lilies, ivory roses, spray roses and freesia. In attendance were Miss Ruth Kelly and Miss Anna


Kelly, her step-sisters, who wore long pencil and candy-striped dresses, featuring peach hows at the back. They carried bouquets of wild honeysuckle, peach and ivory roses and September daisies. Best man was Mr William Buckner, who trav­


elled from Washington DC, and the ring bearer was Master Kenny Kiri:. Groomsmen were Mr Chris­ topher Wilson and Mr Richard Day. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Anth­


ony Roberts and the organist was Mr Michael Pain. Soloists were Miss Sarah Greenwood, who sang “ Lead me Lord,” by S. S. Wesley and Mi-John Eden, who sang “Air from Aeis and Galatea,” by Handel. A reception was held at Whallcy Abbey. Tlie couple are to live in Buckinghamshire. Photograph: Paul Brown, Clitheroe.


Artistes earn applause on summer evening


THE Clitheroe Parish a close by presenting ‘


The audience, which


included Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Conn, and Mrs John Travis, appreciated per­ formances with many tou­ ches of brilliance and the a r t is t e s wo n m u eli applause for their efforts. Charles Myers played a


“Fanfare” by Lemmens, a short piece,’ but demand­ ing in keyboard tech­ niques, and his skill at syncopated playing was demonstrated in Guil- mant’s “ Fantasy in F,”


Church Organ Society brought its 31st season to Music for a Summer livening.” Opus 111, a short hut


attractive piece. A furtlier opportunity to


show the range of the organ came in “ Rhap­ sody,” Opus 17 No. 3, composed by Herbert Howells. This was an effective and exciting piece with a fiery intro­ duction, a noticeable pedal part, a quiet section, widely spaced chords and a great climax over a dou­ ble pedal, finishing with a rapid crescendo to an impressive ending, requir­ ing agility and much skill.


He also performed the


sho rt l igh t -h e a r te d “Caprieeictto” by Leonard Butler.


Soprano Janet Hindie, who had p re v iou s ly


appeared as a soloist with the Clitheroe Association of Church Choirs, sang thoughtfully and clearly Purcell's “1 attcmpL from love’s sickness to ily” and Handel’s “O had 1 Jubel’s lyre,” “Ye sacred priests” iind “ Farewell, ye limpid springs.” She also performed songs by Mozart and Schu­


bert, the well-known “Avo Maria” (Bach/Gounod),


“Orpheus with his Lute” (Vaughan Williams) and items by Armstrong Gibbs and Frank Bridge. She


made a happy and delight­ ful contribution by her polished performance, accompanied on the organ


by Mr Myers. Violinist Bridget Davcy,


a graduate of the Royal Academy, followed her success at last year's con­ cert by playing without music “ Praeludium and Allegro,” ascribed to Pug nani, a d i f f icu lt buL melodic piece, supported by Mr Myers on the organ.


There was also an enthralling performance of the lengthy and intricate Felix Mendelssohn “Violin Concerto in li minor,” often regarded as his grea test work and a piece call ing for much courage and skill from both the violinist and the organist. The evening was nnisi


cal to the point of excel­ lence and it should encour­ age new members when tho society’s next season commences on September 26th.


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Metcalf, Heather Dakin, Lucy Whitwell Hoys— David Powell, Reece Walker, Andrew Field­ ing. f>-C>: Girls — Nicola Ingham, Fleanor Holt, Sarah Powell. Hoys — Mathew Waddington, William Horner. Mark Dakin. Sack. 5-(i: Girls — Nicola


Ingham, Rachel Horner, Sarah Powell. Hoys — Mark Dakin, Ftlwnni Wells, William Horner. 7-8: Girls — Lucy Whitwell, Jes­ sica Moran, Heather Dakin. Roys — Andrew Fielding, Ian Mason, David Powell. ‘J-ll: Girls — Rebecca Whitwell, Ann Craddock, Jane Wells. Hoys — Thomas Whitwell, 'Pony Kelsall, John Cornthwaite. 12-M: Girls — Alison Whitw’ell, Jenny Dar­ lington, Catherine Askew. 12- M: Hoys — Hen Ferguson, Dan­ iel Ingham, James Taylor. S k ip p in g . 5-(5: G ir ls —


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Mrs Hilary's claims are substantiated by a


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