6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 27th, 1993
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WAITING for her “knight in shining armour” to ride by was bride-to-be Geralyn Shepherd, after her colleagues staged an eve-of-wedding stunt. The unsuspecting secretary was canned out into
the street by her colleagues at Leafield Windows,
neck, tied a make-shift headdress under her chin and added a number of colourful balloons to the costume.
band-to-be, Peter Lambert, who came across her plight as he arrived in Lowergate to pick her up from work.
She was rescued 25 minutes later by her-hus-
just as I was about to finish for the day,” said Miss Shepherd, who managed to keep smiling despite a short shower.
“I ’m the only female working for my firm, so the lads got together and decided to play a prank
me, while the lads from work watched from the other side of the road. My fiance was the knight in shining armour who came to my rescue.”
“All the people passing by in their cars stared at The couple’s wedding report is below. BUY m w W f f l g t t r w
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A p p e a l s f o r r e t u r n o f ‘ s e n t i m e n t a l v a l u e ’ r i n g s
A SABDEN te a ch e r is appealing for the return of two rings, of great sentimental value, which went missing from the washroom at a
local hostelry. “They are not financially
valuable in themselves, but they mean a great deal to me,” said Mrs Jean Willis, who was visiting the Old Stone House Res taurant, Mitton, when the rings disappeared. “I just want the person
who took the rings, or anyone else who may have come across them since they went missing, to return them and nothing more will be said about the matter. I’m even prepared to pay a reward if I get
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existing volunteer work ers and those interested in helping at our shop will drop in for coffee and a chat,” said manageress Mrs Shirley Kendall. “We are especially hop
them back.” Mrs Willis, a history
teacher at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, was vis iting the Old Stone House with a p a r ty 'o f friends when she removed the rings and placed them on the side of a washbasin, before washing her hands.
them and, by the time she realised her mistake an hour later, the rings had disappeared.
She forgot to replace
ment rings — her own and her late mother’s. One lias a white gold band and a blue zircon stone with two diamond chips on either side. The other has a yel low gold band with two d iam on ds s e t in two squares joined to each other.
rings can be retu rned anonymously to the Old Stone House.
Mrs Willis says the They are both engage
M EM B ER S o f th e C i i th e ro c E v e n in g Townswomen’s Guild held their annual lun cheon at the New Drop Inn, Ribchester.
Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Beverley Jones and the vice-chairman of the Preston and East Lan cashire Federation of Townswomen’s Guilds, Mrs D. Casford.
G u e s t s in c lu d e d
Clitheroe chairman Mrs J. Plumridgc, Clithcroe Ladies’ Circle chairman Mrs C. Beggs and Clith croe Soroptimist presi dent Mrs P. Berry.
Also p re s e n t were
was enjoyed and guest sp e a k e r Mr George Braithwaitc rounded off th e a f te rn o o n w ith many entertaining and. humorous stories.
A splendid luncheon I n o f f i c e
AT Clitheroe Speakers’ Club ACM, Margaret Wil kinson was elected group president for a second year. The club is holding its
annual treasure hunt and supper on June 14th, in Waddington. The next meeting will
be a demonstration on September (ith, at Clith eroe Library, at 7-30 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
C L A S S I C C A R S H O W
THE parent company of the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,” East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd, is
ing to attract students and retired people into our ran k s and we will be explaining the type of work carried out by volun teers — sorting clothes, ironing or working on the tills.” The coffee morning,
shortly to hold its annual Classic Car Show. The motor show, which is being held in conjunc
on June 6th. The show will include a host of famous ears from
which is part of a national v o lu n te e r week, runs between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
tion with the Pendle and District Rover Associa tion, will take place in Towneley Park, Burnley,
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BURGLARS who broke into Chatburn CE Primary School stole £100 in cash. The intruders are believed to have entered the school premises through a kit chen window.
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length gown of pure white embroidered taffeta, with a wide V-neekline, short puffed sleeves, a fitted bodice and a drop waist, forming a full, layered skirt. She carried a posy of dried flowers, consisting of roses, lilac, white freesia, gypsophila and berries. In a tten d an c e were chief bridesmaid Miss
Leafield Windows, Lower gate, Clitheroe, and the bridegroom, the youngest son of Mr Alan Lambert and Mrs Joan Foster, both of Great Harwood, works for Hambledon Studio, Accrington. The bride wore a full-
Company secretary Miss Geralyn Margaret Shep herd, the youngest daugh te r of former Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress Colin, and Mrs Patrick S h e p h e r d , of P a rk Avenue, Clitheroe, was married at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, to purchase ledger clerk Mr Peter Alan Lambert. The bride is employed at
L A M B E R T — S H E P H E R D
Rachel Clare McLaughlin, bridegroom’s sister Miss Deborah Lambert and bride’s nieces Miss Kim berly, Miss Nicola and Miss Amber Shepherd. Pageboy was J oseph Lam- bert, the bridegroom’s nephew. The chief bridesmaid
wore a full-length dress in antique rose silk, with th re e -q u a r te r sleeves, roses on the shoulders and a full skirt, with a large bow at the back. She had
an Alice band of dried flowers in her hair and carried a matching posy of dried roses, freesia and gypsophila. The other bridesmaids wore balle rina-length white dresses with antique rose silk sashes and small rosebuds on the sleeves and hem, again in antique rose silk. They also wore Alice bands of dried flowers and carried baskets of match ing flowers. Best man was Mr Rus
formed by the Rev. Alan Bailey and organist was Mr D. Hartley. A recep tion was held at the Black Horse H o te l, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, followed by another reception at St Michael and St Jo h n ’s Social Centre, Clitheroe. The couple, who will live in Clitheroe, left for a short honeymoon in the Lake District.
P h o to g r a p h : Jo h n Barry, Blackburn.
URGES DONOR REGISTER
RIBBLE VALLEY MP Nigel Evans has stepped up his campaign for the introduction of a national com p u te r r e g i s te r of donors, after learning of the high number of people who die while awaiting transplant operations. In 1!)!)!, 15!) people died
awaiting heart, lung, liver, h e a r t and lung t r a n s plants, figures Mr Evans described as “shockingly high.”
would be far worse if they included those waiting for kidney transplants. Tt is
He said: “The figure
obvious tha t people are dying needlessly, due to failures in the system which provides organs.”
due to meet organisations interested in developing a
Mr Evans said he was
com p u te r r e g i s te r of donors.
A n n u a l l u n c h e o n d a t e f o r l a d i e s
sell James Lambert, the bridegroom’s brother. The ceremony was per
Lowergate, Clitheroe, and tied to a nearby lamp-post. They hung a “nearly married” sign round her
L i f e u n d e r c a n v a s f o r Z o e
A PENDLETON girl will be spending five
months with just a layer of canvas between ner and th e s ta r s while working a t a holiday campsite in North Brit tany this summer. Zoe Farnsworth (20),
of Whalley Road, was one of 150 people chosen from a pool of 9,000 applicants to be given a European post with the British camping tour o p e r a t o r , C a n v a s Holidays. “ I t is definitely my
biggest challenge and hopefully the first step towards what I really want to do,” said Zoe, who loves travelling and hopes to work in the travel industry. Zoe will be working as
a courier, whose respon s ib il it ies will include cleaning and cheeking the tents and all their equipment — from a double bed to a garlic crusher. S h e w i l l a ls o be
involved in the running of a children’s Hoopi Club and activities for campers of all ages, as well as being “on call” to answer queries or have a chat. Zoe, who has com
pleted a three-day train ing course at a Canvas site near Paris, said: “I am looking forward to speaking French, the sunshine, living under canvas and making lots of friends.”
Hid stolen player under
police car was lined £105 by
Appearing before Clith-
ing in the Waddington Road area and it was quite clear that he was drunk. After being detained by police, he tried to hide the cassette player under one of tho police car’s seats.” Magistrates also ord
Houldsworth said that the theft had been a stupid offence. The ear had been parked in Milton Avenue and the owner had inad vertently left it unlocked. “He had been out drink
Walker was one of a group of youths interviewed by police in the Waddington Road area and detained for further questioning after a cassette box was found in his possession. In mitigation, Mr John
croe magistrates, the man, Gary Walker (22), of May- field Avenue, pleaded guilty to the offence of theft from a motor vehicle. The court heard that
car seat A CLITHEROE man who hid a stolen c a s s e t te player under the seat of a
ered Walker to pay £30’ costs.
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