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Clitheroc 2232!, (Editorial), 22323 (AdveHismy). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified)


Super student Kath is the toast of her college


SUPER Waddington student Kath Woods w


toast of Accrington and Rossendale College a top-of-thc-country A-level result And the college has a letter of congratulation


Kathleen and the Accrington and Rossendale Col­ lege on such an outstanding achievement.” Part-time student Miss Woods (30), of West


“‘ "'lay I take this opportunity to congratulate


View, Waddington, who studied three evenings a week at the college, also gained five distinctions


Few hot spots in August


THE p a t te rn of cold weather set in July contin­ ued for the first half of August. Drier w ea th er was established for the second


was the for


from the Associated h>xamining Hoard to prove it A board spokesman said: “Kathleen Woods


scored one ol the top five marks in A-level accoun- tancy out of 4,627 candidates nationally.


and three merits in her first-year HNC business studies exams.


thrilled to hear about her success. She has worked very hard and thoroughly deserves it.” Miss Woods, who works as a programmer at the


Her tutor, Mr Roy Coulson, said: “I m absolutely . . . .


Trutcx factory in Taylor Street, Clitheroe, gained her A-lcvel at grade A, after obtaining a grade A in GCSE accountancy a year earlier. She has worked for Trutcx since leaving the for­


studies exam.


N e w m i n i s t e r m a k e s y o u t h w o r k s w i t c h


half of the month, as high pressure dominated. However, temperatures


THE Rev Geoffrey Rodgers is the new minister of Clitheroe United Reformed Church — his first appointment in the Ministry.


never impressed, with 70 degrees Fahrenheit being


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native of West Hartlepool, also has responsibility for Barrow and Newton-and- Bowland United Reformed Churches. He succeeds the Rev. Christine Collin, who retired on health grounds 12 months ago. A service of ordination and induction, conducted


Mr Rodgers (35), a


projects in community and youth work on Tyneside, mainly in Gateshead and North Shields, before entering Westminster Theological College.


wife, Carol, who is expect­ ing their first child in November, are living in S om e r s e t A v en u e


Mr Rodgers and his


by the North West Pro­ vincial Moderator, the Rev. Keith Forecast, will be held at the Clitheroe church on S a tu rd ay afternoon. Mr R o d g e rs , who


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mer Clithcroe Girls’ Grammar School 14 years ago, with seven O-levels, and says she intends to con­ tinue her studies for her second-year HNC business


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Remanded on arson charge


A CLITHEROE man charged with arson with intent to endanger lives has been remanded in cus­


tody for one week. Paul Ledger (21), of


C o nw a y A v e n u e , appeared at Reedley Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. He is charged with one offence of arson at a council house in Clith eroe on September 5th. He was represented by


prosecuting


THE Ribblesdale Camera Club started its new pro gramme with a supper at the Moorcock Inn, Wad­ dington — sharing the same premises as members ol the cast of television’s “Riff Raff Element, who aic filming their second series in the area.


Both sides of camera


mond Greenwood passed on some of his expertise at taking portrait photographs.


At a practical session held at the club, Mr Ray­


Lancashire and Cheshire Photographic Union’s black and white print folio on Tuesday.


There will be an opportunity for members to see


Mr Geoffrey Ireland, who made an unsuccessful application for bail. Mrs Margaret Duckworth was


recently completed a two- year course at Westmin­ ster Theological College, Cambridge, left school at 16 to take up an appren­ ticeship with the former Central Electricity Gen­ erating Board, based at Teesside Power Station, and qualified as an electri­ cal fitter. At the age of 22 he left


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Can you wield a needle?


THE Ribble Valley branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild is lo o k in g fo r new


joining the group is invited to a meeting at Ciitheroe


members. Anyone• interested in


Spiritualist Church Hall, Greenacre Street, tomor­ row, at 7-30 p.m., when th e sp e a k e r will be Gwenda Partridge and her 'su b je c t “ Out of my


the electricity board for a two-year certificate course in community and youth


work at Durham Univer­ sity and later obtained a “Certificate in Mission” at Selly Oak College, Bir- mingham. The two courses led to a qualification for Mr Rodgers as a church- r e la te d com m u n ity worker.


Afterwards, he devoted six years to ecumenical


Cameras move in to shoot TV series for children


FILM crews will be hitting the Ribble Valley again tonight when a production team arrives to shoot part of a BBC children’s series about


cricket.


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday were: NS Mrs I). Fazackerley and Mrs D. Snowden. Mr and Mrs J. Paw- licki; EW Mrs I*. Holden and Mr K. Atkinson, Mr L. Garner and


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interested in needlework — you should find some­ thing of interest. I t ’s always good to chat with people who have like- minded interests,” said secretary Eileen Johnson, who may be contacted for fu r th e r details (02” '


233911). Aid to refugees


CUSTOMERS at Clith- eroe’s Iceland store have donated £270 in food to help refugees in war-torn Yugoslavia. The store took part in a


nationwide effort by the company, which raised a to ta l of more th a n £150,000. A convoy of 30 lorries


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Clitheroe bridegroom Mr Stephen Bennett married Chaigley bride Miss Julie Gornall in a ceremony at S t M a ry ’s C h u rc h , Chipping.


has now set off on the trek across Europe with a load of food, clothing and build­ ing materials.


HGV mechanic at J. Hi Myers, is the son of Mr and Mrs T. C. Bennett, of. L a n c a s t e r D r iv e , Clitheroe.


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at ICI in Clitheroe, is the only daughter of Mr and


The bride, a secretary


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father, the bride wore a full-length, ivory gown of Shantung silk, decorated with bows and roses. Her headdress featured the same flowers as her shower bouquet, which contained pink roses, corn flowers and lilies. Chief bridesmaid was


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There are thousands of ways the cards can be distributed, so it is not surprising that no bidding system has been devised which copes with every situation. Occasionally, as here, a deal occurs where a conscientious player, strictly following his system, will meet disaster. Playing Acol, east has too


six-part drama tells the story of a Lancashire chil­ dren’s cricket team and the fortunes of the Higgs family and their son,


Called “Sloggers,” the


Lenny.Written by Sid Waddell, the series stars Phillip Earley as Lenny and Annie Hulley and Jeremy Bulloch as Di and Barry


Higgs.


tonight, when the film crew, along with a mar­ quee, costume, make-u and catering caravans, will be arriving at Hawthorne Farm, Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe. Filming will s ta r t on


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Friday in a shed on a field at the farm and continue there on Monday, before the crews move to Ingle-r mead, in Waddington Road, in the afternoon. After spending Tuesday


many points to open one no trump. Usually, with two four card suits, it is correct to open with the higher ranking, but when the suits are hearts and spades, the Acol player should open one heart, intending to jupport spades if his partner bids the suit, otherwise to re-bid in no trumps. South passed (a double at this


Friday and between Sep­ tember 27th and October 1st, recording will take place opposite Overdale, at Oak House, in Eastham |


Then, on Thursday and


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Rachel Stott and also in attendance were Tracy Benson, Julie Woodworth, Leanne Bennett and Kathryn Bennett, the bridegroom’s nieces. The senior bridesmaids


stage would be for take-out), west passed and north, having already passed, doubled for take-out. He reasoned that, since cast was not strong enough to make a forcing open­ ing bid and west was too weak to bid at all, his partner must have “something” and they pro­ bably had a part score available in south’s best suit. However, south elected to


Simon Foster said crews I would be filming between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. exclud­ ing Friday September 24th, when work was expected to continue until | midnight.


pass the double and take penal­ ties. Even one down doubled would score 200, which was bet­ ter than any part score. East made five tricks and NS scored 500. Monday's winners were: NS


wore three-quarter length hyacinth blue dresses and the two small attendants


Make a wise move and try chess


had floral dresses. All wore headdresses and car­ ried bouquets containing flowers similar to the bride’s. Best man was Mr Kevin


Mr J. L. Garner and Mr H. Fielding, Mrs J. Howker and Mrs M. Thompson: EW Mrs I. Park and Mr B. Guha. Mrs J. Cowling and Mrs.J. Stubbens. On Thursday, winners were:


CLITHEROE Chess Club reckons that the battle of wits between world chess championship contenders Garry Kasporov and Nigel Short has triggered off new interest in the game. So the clut) is now urg­


NS Mr 11. Moulding and Mr R. IJIakey, Mr B. Guha and Mr A. Singer; EW Mrs E. Boothman and Mr F. Greenwood, Mrs J. Stubbens and Mr H. Fielding. I). M. S.


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Itushton, groomsman was Mr Mark Wilson and ushers were Mr Stephen Gornall and Mr Stuart Bennett. Page boy was Jason Bennett. The ceremony was per­


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THE local branch of the Crossroads Carers’ charity b e n e f i te d by £400


formed by Fr Fitzpatrick. Organist was Mr John Hutchinson. A reception followed at


Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho. The couple are to live in Moss Street, Clith­ eroe, after a honeymoon in Kefalonia, in Greece. Photograph: M. Eckton,


Longridge.


recently, after staff from Ultraframe took part in a sponsored bike ride from Manchester to Blackpool. All the members of the


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Ryan: “With so much interest in chess at pres­ ent, we are hoping to attract as many new mem­


bers as possible. “The club fields three


team finished the course, despite wet and windy conditions on the day. A total of 7,000 riders com­ peted in what has now become an annual event


Family history


THE largest exhibition of family history resources ever held in Lancashire is being staged at the Lowther Pavilion, Lytham St Annes, on October 2nd, by the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry


ley Family History and Heraldry Society and more than 10 other groups in other parts of the county. The exhibition, which will be in progress between


names. The^society is the parent group of the Ribble Val­


10-30 a.m. and 4-30 p.m., includes the Genealogical Society of Utah’s British 1881 Census Project, the Charles Ashton Family Tree, dating back to the 1100s, and the Cartmell Pedigree, covering 580


teams in the Fas’- Lanca­ shire Chess League. The A team and B teams are in the second division and the C team in the third — an excellent place to start play in g com p eti tiv e


chess.” • The club is open to all


players from beginners upwards. Further details are available from Mr Ryan (Clitheroe 25721).


Mountain bike


A BLUE Nemesis Reac­ tion mountain bike, valued at £160, was stolen from E. H. Booth’s supermar­ ket ear park, in Clitheroe, on Friday. The 18-gear cy c le w en t m is s in g between 4-30 and 8-30


p.m.


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