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8 Cl it hcroe Advertiser&.Times, August 11th, 1994


Family and friends journey to Canada for Delmar’s big day


CLITHEROE-BORN Delmar Louise Jose,


who em ig rated wi th h e r p a re n ts to C an ­ ada 20 years ago, was


surrounded by family a n d f r i e n d s f r om Clitheroe, during her w e d d i n g a t Kn o x United Church, Ker- risdale, Vancouver.


Lance and Janet Jose lived in St Raul’s Close


Dclmar, whose parents


before settling in Ladner, a town similar in size to Clitheroc, near Vancou­ ver, married Thomas Charles Yingiing.


journey across the Atlan­ tic. She was accompanied by uncles Russell and G rah am Cowking and their wives, Ann and Claire, along with cous­


m a r r ia g e , D e lm a r ’s g r a n dm o th e r , M r s Brenda Hoyle, of Butts Grove, made the long


To help celebrate their


cial care nurse, wore an off-the shoulder, full- len g th gqwn with a sweetheart neckline, long train and a three- tiered veil. Her maid of honour


was Cheryl Olson and bridesmaids were Wendy Murchie, Dauna Jose, her s is te r , and Tori


ins Trudy and Jody O’Neill and friends of the family Erie and Sheila Whitfield. The bride, who is a spe­


Clither


npMtn»nl 1. 22323 (AdveHising). Bimiiey^mciassm^


trail to be extended


Lockwood. Cheryl and Wendy


wore royal blue velvet knee-length gowns with lace collars and the youn­


ger bridesmaids wore blue flowered dresses


decorated with lace. A reception was held at the Vancouver Rowing


Club and the couple are spending their honey­


moon in Costa Rica. Pictured is Mrs Hoyle


congratulating the happy couple.


Celebration of dairy farming


MORE tlum -1,000 visitors are expected to converge


on Myerscinigh College later this month for the Dairv North West Exhibi­ tion ISM


21th and 25th, the event should pr o ve b o th interesting and informa­ tive, offering farmers and trade exhibitors an oppor­ tunity to liaise with one another.


Taking place on August ) 1. unit, G


cially begin with the open­ ing of a new JL'-l00,000 d a ir y u n i t b y L o r d Shuttleworth, the chair­ man of the Rural Devel­ opment Commission, at 11 a.m. on the 2-Jth. In addition to the dairy O exhibitors will be


The exhibition will offi­


showing various new pro­ ducts and services on offer


'seminar, there will be a free buffet during which visitors will be able to chat info rm a lly w i t h the speakers.


Admission to both the seminar and two-day exhi­ bition is free.


be a free seminar for farm­ ers who are thinking about developing their business and who may be concerned with issues such as effi­ ciency, building design and problems related to raising finance. At t h e e n d o f t h e


to the fanning community. That evening, there will


CROTTY — KELLY


A touring honeymoon fol­ lowed the wedding of Lindsay Jayne Kelly and Andrew Raul Grotty at St P e te r 's R C C h u r c h , Stonylnirst.


mechanical engineer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Grotty, of Avenue Road, Hurst Green.


T h e b r i d e g r o o m, a


hat. She carried a bouquet of lilies, gypsophila and fern. In attendance was Miss Beverley Turner, who


father, the bride wore a pule floral print dress, fea­ turing a sliawl collar and rosette, and a pale cream


the elder daughter of Mrs L. Spencer, of Leamington Road, Blackburn, and Mr R. Kelly, of Derby. Given away by her


The bride, a caterer, is


YOUNGSTERS are keeping cool this long hot summer by taking advantage of special fun sessions at Clitheroe’s


the pool, with inflatables of every shape and size


helping to make a trip to the baths an exciting


all the family and toddlers can even have fun and games in the paddling pool.


wore a pale pink satin dress with a white collar


and sash, and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. Best man was Mr John


Grotty, the bridegroom's brother, and ushers were


formed by I’r Edmund Willoughby and accompan­ ied by organist Mr Patrick Hough, was followed by a reception at the Copy Nook Hotel. Bolton-hv- Bowland.


Great Harwood. Photograph: R. Green­ wood, Clitheroe.


The couple are to live in


Mr .John Lee Greenhalgh and Mr Joe Crottv. The ceremony, per­


running throughout August, between 10 and 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, as well as between 2 and 2 p.m. on


who has been organising the sessions for several years, said they had been a success, attracting large numbers. The sessions will be


of the youngsters bouncing and jumping around on the inflatables in Ribblesdale Pool.


Wheel trims


stolen from a Vauxhall Nova parked on Pendleton Road, Wiswell. between 5- 15 p.m. on Saturday and


FOUR wheel trims were


at i\S0, were embossed with the Vauxhall logo.


!)-20 a.m. on Sunday. The white trims, valued


Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Our picture shows some


GIFTED organist Indra Hughes has something to sing about after becoming the first person in England in four years to pass a r i g o r o u s m u s i c a 1 examination. -Mr Hughes (2G) has


been awarded his Choir­ master's Certificate, hav­ ing passed a complex theory paper and con­


Exam success is music to his ears


ducted a choir to the high­ est standard while being examined in Manchester and London.


year for Mr Hughes, who also recently qualified as a Fellow of the Royal Col­ lege of Organists. In addi­ tion, he has been asked to take over as conductor of


It has been a banner


the well-known Renais­ sanc e Sing e r s from depart ing IJlackburn Cathedral organist David Cooper.


son of .Mrs Tina Hughes, of Bolton-by-Bowland, is actually employed in legal work and has just gained an M.A. in jurisprudence from Oxford University.


Mr Hughes, who is the


attended Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Black­ burn, has previously been


and master of choristers in a cathedral and his exam results should go a long way towards helping him realise this ambitious goal. M r Hu g h e s , w h o


is music. His dream is to become a director of music


His true love, however,


choir at Blackburn Cathe- d r a 1, w h e re h e wa s


tutored in organ studies by Mr Cooper.


JUST FOR YOU A HOLIDAYS READER UGUST


20th UB40................................ 7 .7 .'...£35 26th Paris 4 days ......... 29th East 1 7 . . . ..............


18th London & Buckingham Palace 2 days...................................


SEPTEMBER 10th Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat .....................................£29.50 24th Cotswolds & Bath 2 d a y s ..........£49.95 30th Normandy 4 days . . . OCTOBER


,28th Phantom of the Opera................... £39 29th Pink Floyd 2 d a y s ...... NOVEMBER


:26th Diana R o s s .............................. £42.50 ■28th Paignton 5 days . . . .??V?.99T.


..............


;2nd Scotland Scenic Railways 5 d ays £149 4th 2 West End shows, 2 days...............£105


-27th Cliff Richard - in concert 2 days . £92.50 29th Calais Shopper - 2 days .


£49 f 24th Scottish Christmas.......................£TBA ' DIANA ROSS LIVE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th Arguably one o f the best female


recording artists to grace the staqe at T Sheffield Arena, this is sure to be a ; 'I; sell out so make your booking early. UY .YJf


V«,'l


Only £ 4 2 .5 0 per person including ticket & transport


b, See ’HOW TO’ Section for brochure details 1


DECEMBER 2 London Christmas shopping weekend .£49.50 *


£99 £89 50


AN UNBEATABLE OFFER FOR THEATRE LOVERS!


NOVEMBER 4th


CHOOSE ANY 2 OF THE BEST WEST END SHOWS


MISS SAIGON • CRAZY FOR YOU • BUDDY


LES MISERABLES • PHANTOM • CATS • GREASE • STARLIGHT EXPRESS • HOT SHOE SHUFFLE


- An evening performance and a matinee the following dap. With private coaching throughout and bed & breakfast accommodation


at the luxury 4 star Forte Crest Hotel


This fabulous London Theatre Break is great : value for money at only £105 per person


(Please note, a supplement of £7.50 Is applicable to all Phantom tickets)


F o r Y o u r F r e e B r o c h u r e s e e th e **.H o u i T o ’ S e c t i o n


Organised for Readers by County Entertainments Ltd u


HOW TO REQUEST AN INDIVIDUAL BROCHURE...


Brochures are available FREE from the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office, King Street, Clitheroe or by ringing


1 Paula Kenealy in our Reader Hol idays Department 0282 426161 t


4th Lloret de Mar 10 d a y s ................... £189 14th Paris 4 days ...................... 7 . 7fl24


12th 2 West End Shows 2 days ??!-?.99T.£105 £79 cn


£174 n 7 gn £119 w > +


restaurant. As you would expect, your Ix'droom will have private bath or shower and en suite, lea and coffee making facilities, colour television and direct dial telephone.


i M o n t o s


. surrounded by scenic hills and glens, and the impressive North Sea coastline. F o r


‘*11 i,rri,nUcd - all you have to do is come along and enjoy yourself with festive entertainment, superb Christmas fayre and .. . > ‘^.superb AA 3-star rated accommodation in the Bark Hotel, r


- e with its attractive bar. cocktail lounge and spacious


The pleasant Scottish town of Montrose is set in the jx\iceful countryside of Angus and is y ou r F RE E b r o c h u r e s e e t h e ' H OW TO* s e c t i o n


A SCOTTISH


CHRISTMAS 24th December 1994


4 Days from only £199


Included excursions, entertainment and Christmas fayre!


Christmas than in the IxMiiiiful scenery of Scotland? Not only will you lx.* given the chance it) celebrate Christmas in a taily Scottish style but you will also lx* given the opportunity to explore a bit of this l>eautiful pan of Great Britain with two half-day included excursions!


During the Fe.**ti\e Season what Ixiter way i> there to celebrate


No need to worry* about meals (especially the big one on Christmas Day!), the washing up or entertainment - we have it


The


’PHANTOM of tlie OPERA


STARRING


DAVE WILLETTS STRAIGHT FROU THE W


DEPARTING OCTOBER 28th Tom us for a fabulous treat on our visit to Manchester and a


J hcathtuking performance of T h e Phantom of the Our Luxury touring coach will carry >ou m style from your hometown to The Opera House theatre were we have reserved


hot drtnU »erver> bor a fantastic day out with the family, join u» on this


spectacular trip with Shearings Group Travel.


THIS HOLIDAY IS ORGANISED SOLELY BY SHEARINGS GROUP TRAVEL


See the How lo section for your tree brochure


COTSWOLD VILLAGES & BATH WEEKEND


2 days £49.95 - Saturday. September 24th


Here is a fabulous 2 day break combining the elegant grandeur of beautiful Georgian Bath with the easy charm of the Cotswolds


Price includes: private transport throughout, local-pickup points, evening meal.


accommodation and cooked breakfast at the Forte Posthouse Hotel (all rooms en-suite)


Bourton-on-the-Water, Stowe-on-the-Wold, Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Camden, plus free time to explore historic Bath


with pool, jacuzzi, sauna etc, visits to-


Organised by Farthing Holidays ABTA 28612 For your FREE brochure see the “ How to" section on this paae


CHRISTMAS SHOPPER


LONDON


2nd/3rd DECEMBER 1994 From £49.50


A fabulous opportunity for you to visit and reside in a


luxury hotel and superbly appointed business andj conference centre, the International Hotel, London.


- Meals are available at the French Restaurant, the* i Pizzeria or Jenny's Carvery Restaurant or enjoy drinks f - in the conservatory bar.


' The International Hotel, London in the stage: the\ guests are the stars!


it' t


I F°r your FREE brochure on this fantastic! break s e e th e‘HOW TO’ Section


LLORET DE MAR -10 DAYS £189 Departs October 4th


krt S*WMII/4c TKo • i rf/4/1 the sandy beach;


the crowds. The wide palm lined promenade forms the backdrop to h as it slopes in to the clear blue sea, sparkling In the


tYour opportunity to sample the charm of the Costa Brava without tln/i4 m m m m . J . t —____ 11_ . f « I


. ________ ____ ' warm sunshine.


Our hotel in Lloret is the 3 star Garbl Park, a modem hotel boastinq


2 pools all rooms with private facilities and balcony plus reaular entertainment.


private transport throughout, ferry crossings, full board at the Garb! Park, day trip to Barcelona, day trip to Gerona


Included In the cost of this excellent value for money holiday Is For your brochure see the ’How To' section on this page ■ -Jt. I


Situated opposite Canary Wharf, this superb hotel otters r ] rooms with private bath/shower, colour TV, telephone, t hairdryer and hospitality tray. Spindles health and leisure!. club featuring heated swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna 5 and steam rooms are available for your enjoyment.:;


Stalls seats tor a colourful performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's lavish Mnash hit musical. On the return journey you will be served a light supper and


EST END


29th/30th October £89.50


A great opportunity to see this legendary group In concert at Earls Court and enjoy a fabulous London weekend break.


^ L ,nCKUd! throughout, bed and breakfast at the excellent Pick‘ uP points, transport


r L Cr?St,H° tel *al1 rooms with private facilities), sightseeing tour o f London plus free time in Covent Garden and the highlight o f the weekend - top price tickets for Pink Floyd.


(Price based on (wo sharing twtn/doubie room) A County Entertainments Holiday)


1


PINK FLOYD EARLS COURT


cathedrals around the country, including Here­ ford, Exeter, Ely and York Minster. He still sings in the


an organ scholar at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, and has performed in


prospect. The sessions are open to


The pool's location man­ ager, Mr David Phillips,


and their families have been heading down to the pool to use the inflatables at each of the hour-long family fun sessions. There is plenty to do in


Ribblesdale Pool. Hundreds of children


HOLIDAY FUN SESSIONS AT POOL BIG HIT


Valley Council’s Reere. ation and Leisure Commit­


THE Ribble Valley Sculp, tu r e T r a il is ' to be extended, borough coun­ cillors have decided. Members of the Ribble


tee have earmarked £2,500 for the development of a further sculpture, which will be attached to the Brungerley Park trail.


duce the sculpture, as well provide at least 20 work­ shops for local school and community groups.


next Mar ch — the go-ahead. Family search


project — scheduled to start in November, with the siting of the sculpture


£11,500 needed to fund the project would be provided by external agencies among them the North West Arts Board and Lan­ cashire County Arts Unit Mr Taylor explained. Councillors gave the


The remainder of the


Keith Taylor told the meeting that the commis­ sion of a further piece of work would provide the opportunity for another artist to work in the area. The artist would pro­


Arts tind tourism officer


A SURREY man is searching for family mem­


bers in the Ribble Valley. Is your surname Wood-


worth or Chippindale? If so and you would like to know more about your family history, you' can c o n t a c t M r ' C h r i s Woodworth.


He has been researching


his fami ly history for several years now and would like to know if anyone in the Clitheroe area has the surnames W o o d w o r t h or Chippindale.


worth. Surrey, KTGTPN, or on 081 .'i‘iT125G.


He can be contacted at U Hamilton Avenue, Tol-


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