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Met nurse as a rugby fan
AN interest in Rugby Union brought together Mr and Mrs Albert Bryant, of Woodfield View, Whalley, who celebrated their golden wed
ding on Saturday.
tBryant (75) met his wife Yo away matches on the
t Mrs Bryant, who was
o-be, Cybil Agnes Morton t (also 75) when he travelled i orkshire coast and called aturday afternoon.
f Hospital, was a close Wnd Rita, and moved to sriend of ids aunt’s, who B halley in l'Miti, when Mr hpent the weekend with wryant got a job at Fin-
hen a nurse at Seacroft e r, and the couple’s mo rth I’I a s tie s as a oulder. bA lunchtime treat
acts, hut is better known S oncerto for Oboe and j s the theme used by Ben- tamin Britten for his mas- Y e r ly v a r i a t i o n “ Th e t oung Person’s Guide to
p ritten for the theatre, lor a e rform an c e bet ween
hurch. wThu piece was originally
he Orchestra.” o It was transcribed for
u orris and Charles Myers woloist in conversation vsed it to show off t he
Mrgan by (‘h risto p h e r
a o n d o 1) y H a n d e l, piarranged for oboe and T no by Kvelyn Rothwell. b he Air proved to he* a a eautiful singing melody end the Rondo a quick and gxciting movement. It was p iv e n a s p r i g h t l y
he organ. R Then came an Air and
a ndriesson died in tOS 1,
erformance. AThe composer Hendrik
heal'd a performance of Ins mfirst Choral in F sharp
ged SO, and listeners
tKUROBKAN visitors to she* Ribble Valley can now aample the delights of the grea in the ir own lan cuage, thanks to the Lan cashire County Council's somputer informat ion ystem.A new programme has
Welcome l in fiveanguages
i been devised which gives onformation, at the touch Hf a hut ton, in french, a erman, Italian. Dutch
nd Spanish. t The system, which is
ce. onAs well as information
nformation.
Che latest development in p ounty Hail’s information t ackage for overseas visi wors. was launched this Ceek and is available at mlitheroe’s county infor Plaation centre in Market
t various tourist attrac oions, the system also dffers bus timetables, oetails of hotels and vari- i u s o t h e r 1 o c a 1
t ariety of reed stops on Aollowed by a sprightly e iciliana anil the work
piiusto, which kept both f layers very busy. It was eull of joyful tlines and aarned them considerable
pplause. t T he s o lo is ts w e re
g inor. This covered a wuesday, when the soloists ichael Pain.
reat dynamic range from CJroenwood and (Jemma Mhristie and organist
Teries takes place next ( ill be sopranos Sarah
arish Church. s The final concert of the
Phanked by Mr Michael Pain, organist at Ciitheroe
llegro movement. S Then came a quiet lilting ( nded with an Allegro
f ith the accompaniment, y oboe and organ
THK Rondeau from “Abdela/.cr,” by Henry c Purcell, was the opening to a lunchtime con
oert given by oboeist. Sarah Pickering and Crganist Charles Myers at (-litheroe Parish
a t rings by ( ’imarosu. j rranged by Arthur ben tamin for oboe and piano, the I a tie r pa rt bei ng m ran slated into organ b u sic. The o p e n in g s a rg h etto showed the
the softest stops to the* full power of the instrument. C The final item was a
Chilly swimmers make waves at the pool
TWO angry swimmers caused a lew ripples at tile Ribblesdale Pool on Tuesday' when they claimed the water was too cold for comfort and demanded their money back.
.Jennifer Kdwards, of Bold
Venture Cottages, and Mrs Pat Taylor, of St a Chad’s Avenue, who take
a was returned to them pfter they had made their
inutes in the water. feeTheir
II.do admission
rotest to staff. s "You needed a diving
.■ FEUME'-EUKA^ oW.
Chiitlnirii villagers Mrs don’t know why the water can’t be kept at an even
s weekly dip at the pool, waid they left the baths mith goosepimples after 10
temperature. " S a id M r s T a y lo r:
he water has been too cold for comfort and we e would like to have an
Mrs Kdwards. “We just Mnd development officer uit to keep warm,” said
xplanation.” a Ribhle Valley sports
Til K development of a new vaccine could drasti cally reduce the incidence of feline leukaemia.
Good news for area’s o catwners
cat diseases. v A spokesman for a local d as responsible for the
c ich is spread by a virus, t ould lose weight, appe gite. suffer from enlarged alands and die slowly over
ch year. whCats with the disease,
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rnfectious and, due to the uisk to other cats, it is t sually recommended that The animal is destroyed. shi* home of a cat having ruffered from the disease sem a in s in fe c ted for weveral months a f te r
period of lime. i The disease is very
twle with an initial dose of th o shots of the vaccine, l ree* weeks apart, tol-
bowed by an a n n u a l ooster.
TCiitheroe Advertiser and himes” this week that he wopes to make contact soith Mr Cusack’s lawyers ulon, to find out the soiled
n tile international eye. " Mr Kvans informed tile
f CONSTANT flew of laxes between Ribble Val aey MB Mr Nigel Kvans And the British Consul, in t thens, have ensured that Che ease of imprisoned lipiitheroe lorry driver Phi i Cusack remains firmly
MP keeping up with drugs A case news
e for Ills case. lawHe said: "Under Greek
l Vets in the Ribble Val tey area have welcomed bhe vaccine as a major ofreakthrough in the field
t eterinary centre said that whe feline leukaemia virus
t eath of many cats over ahe years. At one practice hlone, there wen* around eaalf-a-dozen diagnosed
also complaining about the t temperature, but we were t t’s not the first time that
Others in the pool were Ihe only ones to walk out.
r Simon Bister told tin*
“Advertiser and Times” b that the temperature had
aneen fixed by the Health t d Safety Kxeeutive for a prial period, while another broblem at tile pool was
eing examined. t Previously the tempera-
reu re had been in the b gion of 21) or .’!() deg. C, clit recently sta ff bad somplained of headaches, dizzyickness, drowsiness and
and Safety Kxecutive had been called in to try and find the cause and elimi nate tile problem. r ‘They directed us to
spoils and tile Health
2educe the temperature to oS deg. C for a trial period
g hat they said to safe euard the health of our Lm p lo y e e s,” said Mr ister.He added that the pres
f three to four weeks and w i were obliged to do
dent temperature was no sanger to health and that
serious swimmers.
d FASHION show with a 1ifference was enjoyed by
Fitness and A fashion
F70 people at Milton Fold ingarm Hotel. Baugho. rais Ho 1100 for Henan House
spice. s The North Fast Lanca
hire branch of the Keep t Fit Association organised
kin* evening of fashion anil a eep fit in aid of the t ppeal. Tin* intention was to give members a chance ao join in a keep fit rally gmi. at the same time, eive their guests a little
ards. abProtection is now avail
fashion show. WThe evening began with
xtra enjoyment witli t endy Smith, chairman of
fhe association and a keep lit association teacher feading a rally. This was eollowed by an equally dnjoyable show by fashion designer Christine Sow Ben. of "(Massy Lady.
olton-le-Sands.
pwimmers had various dreferences, with tile 2S foreg. C setting being ideal
O f f o n a n a v a l
Sleanan (21 >, of c ibble Valley
cn to see his aunt at Sea- S 1(142, and moved to Sroft, after the game on a Mtamford Bridge, where itool-maker in the plastics hndustry until 1!)(>:{. They aad two daughters, .Janet
Mr A lb e rt William rom a n c e d e v e lo p e d through th e se weekly meetings. MThey were married at St
in atthias Church, Leeds, s r Bryant worked as a
t Mrs Bryant worked for tple are r
wo years at Ciitheroe d Hospital, before retiring
Church and Mrs Bryant belongs to the Network Committee, the Women's Gu fellowship and the Trefoil
f Whall fey Me Methodist
ue to ill health. o The couple tire members
Brise party for Mi* and Mrs noryant on Sunday after i on, at The Swan Hotel sn Whalley, and the couple fay they wen* receiving briends to help them cele Srate every night from
roe area. b 'Phe whole family was
aturday until Tuesday. Bike any marriage,they
e whom live* in the Ciith prought together at a sur
i ild. Mr Bryant's main grandchildren and five
nterest is music. g The couple have eight ofreat grandchildren, tour
Climbers A E out inskdale
Cl it licnir Adrcr/iscr X• Times, June J'Jli. I'JDJ
11
w CAMPING meet at the Meekend took Ciitheroe
m ountaineering' Club E embers to Boot, in
walk from Hardknott to Great Moss brought the t ruck climbers to Esk But
skdale.On Saturday, a long
•ress for an ascent of a W‘{20ft route called Medusa
all.At tile same time, a
strenuous mountain walk T from Boot via Burnmoor
marn, taking in the sum Piits of Scafell, Scafell b ke and Great Gable, was
enjoyed in the Wallowbar- rnw area of the Duddon Valley, plus fell walking over Grey Friar and Dow Crag.On Saturday evening, t dull members will be set
horter rock climbs were
B eeting last Thursday, g ernard Smith, of Lun- Cridge Mountaineering l lub, gave an illustrated tecture about ski moun Swaineering in tile Italian, Tiss and Octztal Alps.
atch the sun rise. mAt the club’s indoor
m here will be no indoor s eeting in .Inly, due to the
ummer holidays. TGood response
r H E R E was a good leyesponse from kibble Val o residents when a scries l f parish council consulta
s n* local government ftructure plan, which is a aundamental review of all
ive meetings was held. ti The meetings concerned
Valley Council’s Policy and t Resources Committee said
reas oflocal government. A report at the kibble
ihat a total of seven meet t n g s had be o n h e 1 d whroughout the region o ith an average turn-out
fliMH. T Garden tools
Ac a r e e r WEST BRADFORD c man has embarked on a
artmouth. I Midshipman Graeme pouthfield Drive, who
Bassed out from the Critannia Royal Naval 1’ollege, has obtained a w2-year commission
ith the senior service. k His proud parents, aouncillor Bill llcanan
and his wife (Benda, and other relatives,
t azelle helicopters by The Sharks Display
t ttended the ceremony, whe climax of which Gas a fly-past of
a champagne reception g and barbecue for all rocal midshipman's
who was educated at Waddington and West a Bradford ('E School
Gnd Queen Elizabeth's Brammar School.
c four-week survival ornwall.
by a 12-month c helicopter training S oyal Naval Air
Ctation, Culdrose, in
ourse, to he followed Rourse based at the
Stepping back in time for
A STEP back to Victorian England awaited members of the Ciitheroe District Probus a Club on Friday morning, when “Advertiser
hem a Victorian lantern slide show. s Members were enthralled by his assortment of
f Mr Cusack can be kept tor tiji to 12 months before hrial if necessary, but I
ried." s He continued: "A con
wentatives soon to find out t hen he is likely to be
bta n t flow of fax e s Between myself and the e ritis h C o n s ti 1 h a v e onsured that the concern e nf Ribble Valley constitu- C t s r e g a r d in g M r tousack’s welfare continues
bo expressed."
cope this won’t be the Mase. I hope to speak to s r Cusack’s legal repre
ases, making the candle explode! s Mr Barry then projected a range of Victorian sstronomy, geography and well known stories with
che image on the screen to distort — or, in some alides on nursery rhymes, religious subjects,
i ountry from 1.S50 to about Bill), when the
lantern show t nd Times” photographer John Barry gave
klides, some over 150 years old. and his wide t nowledge of slide presentation. He explained that
the chief difficulty before the days of electricity was hurned with a powerful light, but gave off so much
he source of illumination. b Lime-clav candles were generally used, which t eat that the projector could become red hot, causing
hub-titles. He emphasised that the early slides were eand-painted and that the hinge of subjects expanded wnormously following the advent of photography,
hen the slides were produced in studios. c Slides actually covered the social history of the introduction of moving films (piiekly killed the slide
imultaneously, one of which could move. w Mr Barry, who was assisted by his wife Ann,
hotographer.
ndustry.Tito superb quality of even the oldest photographi cally produced slides — some hand coloured — was c particularly surprising, as was the ingenuity of
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