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TWO Clithcroe amateur actors have won runner-up prizes in the North West regional finals of the National Operatic and Dramatic Association’s annual Oscars. Mr Hill Taylor


Musical section, while Mr Itotjer Dugdale, of Dugdalc’s Animal Feed Manufacturers, was runner-up in the Best Actor in a Drama section. Mr Taylor received his


(pictured), of York Street, was runner-up in the Best Actor in a


award for his performance in Ilyndburn and Bel Canto Theatre Group’s


production of “ Guys and Dolls,” while Mr Dugdale received his award for his performance in “ Up and Under,” performed by


Accrington Amateurs. The two actors, who


are both members of the Clitheroe I’arish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society, received their awards at


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IN addition to fu l f i l l in g th e ir re g u la r civic duties, the C lithero e Mayor and Mayoress have been playin g host to six guests, who arrived in Lite-Ribble Valley from th e ir far­ away home on a Pacific island, via the Olym­ pics in Barcelona. Staying with Coun. and


Mrs Denis McWilliam at Standen Hall Farm is their daughter, Katrina, along w i t h h e r li n s b a n d , Hinrich, and their four children, Nicholas (11), Johannes (!)), Joanna (7) and Jonathan (4). But the visit, which on


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the surface suggests a nor­ mal family reunion, is any­ thing but typical. The Kranzlins (pictured right) have come to Lancashire all the way from Guam, Micronesia, for the first time in five years. Only two of their chil­


dren had ever been to England before and the McWilliams have been able to make the trek to tlie Pacific just once since Katrina and her family moved there a decade ago. Living abroad, how­


countries gathered for an international youth confer­ ence which coincided witli the Olympics. The Kranzlins travelled


to Spain via Tokyo, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai and, finally, Frank­ furt, where they borrowed their home for the next two months — a VW van, known as “ the snail house.” Once in Barcelona, they


ever, is a familiar situation for the McWilliams. Mrs McWilliam is, in fact, Ger­ man and their children grew up in South Africa, Switzerland and England. Katrina, in turn, mar­


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ried Hinrich, a German farmer, after training as a dance and drama teacher in England and the couple became missionaries for the Baptist Church in Bre­ men, Germany. Through the church,


to England following a month of outreach in Bar­ celona, where 3,500 teen­ agers and adults from 110


they are area directors for tile international Christian organisation Youth with a Mission, in Micronesia. They have just returned


took part in street drama, music and sports with tile 27 others who travelled from Micronesia for the conference, including four Chamorros, the indige­ nous people of tlie islands. “ For all the children, it


was an incredible interna­ tional experience. Not only were they exposed to


Spain, the Olympics and showing their faith, they would have lunch with a B ra z ilia n and d inn er maybe next to a South African,” said Katrina. The participation of a


Micronesian team in the event was of particular importance, since the rela­


tionship between the islands and Spain goes back to tlie lliOOs. “Tile Spanish ruled very


teaere School, Barrow, is seeking ex-evacuees. Mr Sian Pope is asking


Pupils wanted V FORMER pupil of Whi-


everyone who attended the school during the years 11140 to 1015 to join in the reunion, which is being held at Eaves Hall, WesL B ra d fo rd , on October 20th. I f there is anyone still


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in the Clitheroe area who had any connection with the school and would like In attend, please call Mr I ’ope on (Hit 7*10 3720.


harshly' in Micronesia and other islands. Even 300 years la te r , a lo t of Micronesians still carry an anger and bitte rn es s towards Spain,” explained Hinrich. “We went to Barcelona


as Christian people, who know forgiveness in our own hearts, for the pur­ poses of reconciliation.” For now, though, the


Kranzlins and McWilliams arc having their own con­ ference of sorts, which involves enjoying the English countryside and, most importantly, each other’s company, before the family of six piles back in their “snail house” and begins the return journey to the far Pacific.


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h o u s i n g i n d u s t r y FROM humble bricklayer Lo national mainte­ nance: and construction manager for a major housing company may seem a big step — but i t ’s one that M r Michael Martin, of West Brad­


ford, has taken to great effect. Mr Marlin (13). who works for Bellway Urban


Renewal (Bellway Homes), started out as a bricklayer when lie loft school and then took a job as a clerk of works for a local authority. He worked for. Fnirclough Homes as a regional con­ struction standards niaii-


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SEED and TEMPLEMAN 37 Wollgnto, Clitheroe


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ag er . where he was responsible for making sure that houses were b u ilt to the required standard.


recession, however, lie was made redundant and went back to bricklaying. Working his way up once again, he spent a happy 12 months at "Ultraframe" as


As a re s u lt of the


a building manager, before being approached by Bell- way Homes.


His work as national


maintenance and construc­ tion manager is both pres­ tigious and demanding, requiring him to travel the length of the country checking standards and monitoring defects.


When at home in West


Bradford, however, lie can be seen more placidly, w a I k i n g h is I r i s li wolfhound.


Originally from North


Wales, Mr Martin came to the Ribble Valley to visit his aunt and uncle 18 years ago — ami fell in love with tiie area; deciding to make his home here. He will he ge tti ng , m arri c d i n December and. when ho­ llas the time, enjoys pur­ suing iiis hubby of karate.


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a packed ceremony, at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors. The awards were


presented by actress Madge Hinille, of Coronation Street fame, who recently received critical acclaim for her performance in a televised Alan Bennett play.


H M r H a r t l e y


dnet ion manager at Advertising Solutions, King Street, Clitheroe. Mr David Hartley (40)


has joined the company after an impressive career in design and print produc­ tion, working for design firms in Burnley anil Manchester. Managing director of


Advertising Solutions Mr Roger Slnittlewortli said: " I t was essential to recruit someone of David’s calibre to keep pace and it rein­ forces our premier position in tile region.”


Tops at chess


A CLITHEROE chess player lias been awarded a shield as the top player in the East Lancashire area, in a Burnley chess compe­ tition over tile weekend. Mr Dennis Nicholson, of


Clitheroe Chess Club, also came jo in t third in the Tertiary Event at Burnley Chess Congress, winning shared prize money of .£200.


L IB R A R Y CO R N ER


RECENT additions to the* stock at Clitheroe Library include: “Ninht child** — Alan Seim*


it*field. A thriller involving a series of murders on Hampstead


1 loath. **Tlu» heart has its reasons” — Mary llrmvn. Historical


denrees’* — Rob Barnes. Guide to more effective studying. _ '‘Discovering the rcnnincs”


novel set around the time of the French Revolution. ••Successful study for


— Ron Freuthy. Guide to the towns and villages along the iVnnine Way.


From horses to hostelry


A W OM AN who has cared fo r i l l- t re a te d and abandoned horses o v e r th e p a s t fo u r years is now p u llin g p in ts a t a C l ith e ro e pub/


M o th c r -o f- tw o Mrs


Carol Farnell (32), former manageress of the Horses and Ponies Protection Asoceiation’s centre at Briercliffe, near Burnley, is tiie new licensee of the Royal Oak Hotel, Water­ loo Road.


“After spending such a


busy life with horses ever since I was a child/ I thought it was time tor a change,” said Mrs Farnell, who schooled horses for competitions and ran her own livery stables prior to obtaining her HAPPA


post. “ I’ve always liked meet­


ing and talking to people from all walks of life, so running a pub is some­ thing I’ve thought of doing for some time,” she added.


completed a month’s train­ ing at the pub under the


Mrs Farnell has just


TH01 for the week "I WISH I had your faith.” the lady said to me after


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THIS week’s offer really will set your taste buds tingling. How about a night out with a three-course meal — including choice of


starter, main course and dessert — followed, i f you wish, by dancing to


the sounds of the ’GUs, '70s and ’SUs? Arc pounds already dancing in front of your eyes? There is absolutely no need.


For tlie “Advertiser and Times” has linked up with The De Tabley, at Ribehester, for this week’s special super saver. The great news is that your three-course meal will cost ju s t £5.50 — for TWO


people. Proprietor Mrs Margot Grimshaw is offering two meals for the price of one from


the three-course menu on Thursday and Friday evenings for the next three


weeks. I t sounds too good to be true? Well, i t almost is and there’s more. The


the service. We were shaking hands. She had been hanging back to be tlie last out, to take the oppor- tunity of having a few words in private. Such times occasionally provide blessed moments for counselling, so I smiled and asked if she hud a problem. “ Well! ” she exclaimed, hesitantly. “ I don’t seem


as sure of my spiritual experiences as you. When I wonder if I’ni saved and have sound hopes of heaven.


I’m not sure.” “ Of course you are saved!” I told her. I asked then


if she knew wiiat saved really meant. She was unsure and lost for words. “ It doesn’t mean being saved from hell fire, eternal damnation and everlasting punish­ ment, if that’s what is on your mind.” I t had been. "Bless you! No!” I assured her. “You have been


will see you in heaven at last.” “ How . . . how about cremation?” she persisted. “Please don’t let such a thing concern you unduly,”


main course selection includes sumptuous sirloin steak! Choose from a range of starters including garlic and mushrooms with brown


bread soldiers, home-made soup with crusty oread and egg mayonnaisc;mouthwa- tering main course dishes include breaded scampi, beef Stroganoff and traditional steak and kidney pie, and to finish, there is a selection o f sweets from the trolley. There is one important condition. And that is that you must r ing and book first.


COUPONS W IL L NOT BE ACCEPTED W ITH O U f PRIOR BOOKING. Mrs Grimshaw and her sons, Andrew and Adam, will be delighted to serve you


at the start of an evening which can go on to include your favourite sounds in the luxury of the Starlit Room. Tins week’s offer is certainly more than ju s t a meal, i t ’s a complete evening out. And for £5.50 this must be an offer you can’t refuse. Eating at home may prove


more expensive! Cut out your coupon now. The number to ring is 0251 S7S30S. The offer is bound


to prove popular. The restaurant seats 105 and we have a sneaking suspicion that this will certainly be the place to be on Thursdays and Fridays for the next three


weeks.


saved from what your sin might have done to you, by the precious blood of Jesus Christ who died tor you, as a lamb of God, the last sacrificial sacrifice for the sin of the world. The love that has never let you go


T O C L A I M Y O U R


1 replied. “We don’t need our bodies any more after death. Many of us will be glad to finish with.them. Our souls will live on in spiritual bodies, free from aches and pains. God’s grace, His unmerited favour,


will ensure your place in heaven.” Have such doubts crossed your mind, who read


this? Let me commend the reading of the l-ltli chap­ ter of the Gospel according to St John. Jesus is recorded here as saying to His followers that He is going to prepare a place for them in His Fathers house. Because ho lives, they will live also! As the inheritors of such promises, so will we . . . “ let not your heart be troubled.” Simply


believe and leave the rest lo your heavenly I- atlier. JOE STANSF1EL1)


Free MEAL simply cut out the


token and take to The D e T a b l e y , R i b c h e s t e r


Offer applies Thursday 10th, 17th and 24th September and Friday 11th, 18th and 25th September 1992.


outgoing licensee, Mrs Mary Hargreaves, who has run the town-centre hostelry for the past 18 months and has decided to leave the trade.


as a nine-year-old and dur­ ing her twenties ran her own equestrian centre at Wheatley Lane, near Bur­ ro wford. As well as pro­ viding livery stables, she schooled horses and their riders for show jumping and basic dressage compe­


Site began horse riding


titions. She also taught riding for pleasure and specialised in breaking in young horses for riding.


HAPPA centre, at Shores Hey Farm,’ Halifax Road, she cared for ill-treated, neglected and abandoned horses and ponies. The centre is run as a charity and allows the animals lo live out their days in com­ fort. During this time, she continued training compe­ tition horses and her own steed, Kingston Royal


While at the Briercliffe


Blue, was selected for the British team to compete in an international young riders event.


mare and foal, both of which qualified for the pres­ tigious Hickstcad Horse- Show earlier this year, and she hopes to continue Iter interest in horses as a hobby.


At present, she has. a Mrs Farnell’s two chil­


dren are Rebecca (11) and Ryan (nine months).


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