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TV quiz date for history teacher and his daughter


A CLITHEROE history toucher will have his facts <it the ready and his finger on the button in a new


senes of the popular BBC-2 nostalgia quiz “Today's the Day. Mr Michael !• inkling, of Hnmperley Avenue, wlio


teaches at Chtheroe Royal Grammar School, will take part m the quiz with his daughter, Andrea, next 1 hursday, at 4 p.m.


Andrea, a former CRGS pupil, has just completed


management training at Edinburgh Woollen Mills, in Ipswich.


"Today's the Day,” presented bv Martin Lewis,


is about anything and everything that happened on that very day ill years gone by.


two weeks ago and is scheduled for a record-breaking IIo daily editions.


The (juiz made a triumphant return to television


peting for a grand prize for two around-the-world air tickets.


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officer engineer on the HMS Sheffield, is the only son of Mrs I). Garrett, df Richmond Terrace, Har­ well, and the late Mr G. E. Garrett. The bride, given away by her father , wore ail


embroidered off-the-shoul- d e r heavy ivory sa t in gown with a waterfall fea­ ture at the back. She car­ ried a bouquet of pink and cream roses, stat is and heather.


In attendance were Gil­


lian Bolton, the bride's sis­ te r , Emma Wilson and


Plainly put


PRAISE was heaped oil the recently-revised ten­ ants' handbook and annual repor t at Ribble Valley Council's Housing Com­ mittee. Principal author of the


(Sabden) said: "As the book provides plenty of i n fo ni l a t i o n f o r "t he elderly, it is pleasing to see that it has been writ­ ten in plain English, which is simple to understand."


revised handbook. Mr Ken Robinson, was thanked by councillors for presenting it in a clear and under ­ standable style. Coui l. Ei le en Lowe


receptionist, is the youn­ ger daughter of Mr and Mrs It. \V. Gowin, of Gam­ ble Hole Farm, N'ewton. The bridegroom, a petty


A reception at the Shire- burn Arms, Hurst Green, billowed the wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Cowin and Mr Philip John Gar­ r e t t a t St A n d r ew ’s t hurch. Slaidburn. Th e b r id e , a h o te l


Hannah Bolton, the bride's niece. The adult bridesmaids


wore full-length mulberry silk dresses trimmed with bows on the shoulders and at the back. The small bridesmaid had an ivory silk dress with a waterfall feature at the back and mulberry bows. They all carried bouquets similar to the bride's. Best man was Mr Paul


Alberts. Groomsman was Mr Michael Ricey and ushers were Mr Roy Brin- d 1e a n d M r R o b e r t Atherton. The service was con­


ducted bv the Rev. Mark Russell-Smith. Organist was Mr John Cowking. The couple are to live in


Plymouth. P h o t o g r a p h : Da le Frankland, Barnoldswick.


Contestants from all over the country are com­


Clitkeroe Advertiser A- Times, December 1st, 1994


A SPECIAL thunk you is being sent out to till those in the Ribble Valley who collected for the Royal National Institute for the Blind in the recent house-to-house appeal.


Over 12.).01)0 has been collected in Lancashire


and this will go to help the RX1B maintain and improve tile (ill services it provides to Britain's one million blind and partially-sighted people, 22,700 of whom live in Lancashire.


The BXIB is now calling for the small number


of collectors who have not yet banked their pro­ ceeds to do so as soon as possible.


THERE was a happy mood all round when What­ ley Methodist Church held its annual Christmas fair.


The event, opened by Clitheroe town crier Mr


Roland Hailwood, attracted a large number of vil­ lagers and, a l though the profi t hus still to be worked out, it is expected to be in the region of £1,400 and will go into church funds.


day,” said church worker Mrs Glenys Xolan. "The lunches, served by church members, were verv populur, with three sittings catering for 120 people. “We are very grateful to the villagers for rallying


"There was a happy atmosphere throughout the


of Father Christmas, with his sack of tovs. The lights were dimmed in the hall as he made his appearance to the strains of "Jingle Bells.” Some lid youngsters each received a present. Stulls selling bric-a-brac and home-made cakes did a roaring trade. The minister, the Rev. Brenda


round and giving us so much support.” The highlight of the afternoon was the arrival


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