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HANDS-ON training has given former Clitheroe Royal Grammar School student Philip Harrison a taste of work in industry before he starts university.


Clitheroe, has taken part in a special scheme which offers students 12 months’ paid, challenging, work in a company


Philip, of Claremont Drive,


of their choice. Through “The year in industry,


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S U n W O R L D W i n t e r S u n H o l id a y s


CARTER — STEWART


A honeymoon in Turkey followed the wedding of Miss Carol Stewart and Mr David William Carter


at Clitheroe Register Office. The bride, a hairdresser, is the elder daughter of


Mr and Mrs I. Stewart, of Conway Avenue, Clith- eroe, and the bridegroom, a textile technician, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs H. W. Carter, of Kemple


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ivory satin gown with short puffed sleeves featuring applique motifs and roses on the shoulders. The gown was decorated with applique pearls and sequms and featured a long train. She wore an ivory rose and sequin headdress with an ivory two-tier waist-length


Given away by her father, the bride wore an , .,


Fiona Stewart, and Miss Amy Roberts. They wore dresses of hyacinth shantung, featuring delicate front pointed puffed sleeves and bows at the back ana headdresses of silk hand-made flowers m ivory and


The bridesmaids were the brides sister, Miss , , . . „■ V v e r t / s >


hyacinth. Carter.


Following tlie ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The couple are to live


Best man was the bride s brother, Mr Chris .


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in Clitlieroe. Photograph: Barry Townson, Clitheroe. Teatime treat


ENDLESS cups of tea and of thc B(IW


eotfee washed down the |.>n() Court development, cream pulls and home- (>n i>owergate, opened made savouries winch


made the open afternoon |11L..,i vjsjtors and all cou­ nt Jones Retirem ent CCrncd had a wonderful Homes a e o ill p 1 e t e time.


,i00rs to friends and


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TO CLAIM YOUR F R E E CUP OF TEA o r COFFEE Simply cut out the token and take to Whalley Abbey Coffee Shop, Whalley. Offer lasts until Friday 22nd July One coupon per person


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SUMMER is here and how better to relax than by sipping a refreshing cup of coffee or tea amidst the ancient surrounding* of


w Naowy 4 blitheroe Advertiser and Times” readers can share this bright thought and enjoy a free cup of coffee or tea, depending on choice witlf this week’s offer. This generous offer is only available from the newly-opened abbey coffee shop, which is located in the


grounds of the Cistercian abbey.


selection°of cold drinks and mouthwatering bites to eat. Guaran­ teed to be top of your menu is afternoon tea, which includes a pot of tea, a cream scone and fruit cake, all for a reasonable price. There are many traditional home-baked recipes to suit e\u> Caste and fancy and the more hungry appetites can be satisfied with a wholesome open or closed sandwich.


\Vhile enjoying the drink of your choice, the shop also offers a , . ,


stroll along to the adjacent visitor centre and view its magnificent new addition - a scale model of the ancient abbey. Before leav­ ing don’t forget to walk round the grounds of the 18th century


While enjoying the delights of the coffee shop, take time to . . ,


•lhbev and then along its nature trail by the riverside. Tb sample the historic experience of Whalley Abbey simply cut


veil and she carried a bouquet of cream roses, mixed freesia and gypsophila.


Philip worked on relational databases


to store textual information at Manchester Airport. The culmination of his time with the company goes on show today at the scheme’s annual project presentation event at Salford


Help at hand for


carers 1)0 you look after a rela­ tive or friend who is sick, .disabled or elderly'.' If so. support and prac­


tical advice are available from the Clitheroe Carers Group, which meets on the third Thursday of every


mouth.The group, which meets at the United Reformed Church Common Room, offers advice on statutory and voluntary support for oarers, its well its provid­ ing a forum for discussion. The meetings take place


University. He will he competing against 39


■Hill IMIHII—


students from all over the North West for the top prize, sponsored by British


Gas. In October, Philip takes a place at


Durham University to study engineering science. The scheme “The year in industry”


is administered by the Preformation Undergraduate Engineers’ Trust, which is a registered charity and has the hacking of individuals and organisations from Government, industry and education. It offers students a valuable insight


Charter sets standards for police service


ARE you se service? .


doing its job better, then Lancashire Constabulary s Charter is for you.


If vou feel it could be


launched the charter, set­ ting out standards foi a variety of public duties, as part of the Chief Consta­ ble’s commitment to qual­


The constabulai y has


into modern industry and gives them a head start on their degree courses and in their future careers. Apart from a year’s salary, many students can also look forward to being offered full sponsorship at the end of their industrial year.


ity of service.It sets out the standaids expected of the police, such as arriving at emer­ gency incidents withm la minutes, answering rou­ t in e te lep h o n e calls


promptly and providing a helpful service in a clean


a ml i) 1 e a s a n t police station.


• I I f , , , ; , leu >,22.1.11 (C l a s s i f ie d ) ----------------------------


satisfied with Ribble Valley’s police ,, .


referred to in the charter follow a directive of the Audit Commission, others


Some of the standards . , ,


have arisen from consulta­ tions with police and the puhlic.As a result, Lancashire Co n s tab u la ry is now responsible for publishing the results of its perfor­ mance, measured against such standards as how long it takes to arrive at t h e s c e n e o f an emergency. Chief Constable Brian


Johnson said: ‘I am com­ mitted to ensuring that the people of Lancashire receive the best possible quality of service from their police force. “The charter makes its clear just what they can


expect from us and, at the same time, it will reflect the standards of policing they already currently


enjoy.” I f you want to know


what can be expected from the police of the Kibble Valiev, then pick tip a copy of the charter from Clitheroe Bolice Station, the Valley's libraries or the C i t iz en ’s Advice


Bureau.


between 1-80 and 8 p.m. and further information available from Mrs Sara Manwell, carers dev opment officer. Black­ burn, llymlburn ami Kib­


ble Valley Council fin Voluntary Service, St John's Centre, Victoria Street. Blackburn, l.ancs BB1 liDW. The CVS lias also pro


Travelling theatre trots in


THE clatter of horses’ hooves will be heard around the streets of Rib- chester when the Horse and Bamboo Theatre Com­ pany makes a return visit in August. T it e h o r s e - <


duccd a free "Carer: Guide," which is also avail able from Mrs Manwell. Called "Booking after someone at home." it,out lines, among other things, the financial help availahl to carers.


T W 0 W h a l l e y m c n charged with using threa­ tening and abusive beha­ viour were granted uncon­ ditional bail by Blackburn magistrates. Christopher Kurd (21)


Granted bail


Where are they now?


and Richard Walker (20). both of (’a iderstones Hospital, pleaded not guilty to using threaten­ ing. .abusive or insulting words or behaviour on


June lltli. Walker also pleadetl not


guilty to two further charges of assaulting a police constable on the


same (lay. M a g is tra te s adjourned


proceedings until August 18th for trial.


Car radio


A RADIO cassette-player, valued at £2119, was stolen from a Renault Kspace parked at a house on Woodhead Road. Read, at j 11-17 p.111. on Saturday. Two men, both in theii


early 20s, one with collai length hair, were seen near the ear at the time of the theft.Anyone with informa lion should contact Clith erne Police (02S2 .SG31G1).


year. Mrs Jean Lawson, nee


FORMER pupils from Rowland County High School are planning a reunion to mark their 60th


Bracken, wauls former pupils, aged between 69 and 61. to contact her for a reunion in the autumn. Tile anniversary will be


A FLIGHT of fan­ tasy netted Clitheroe charity supporters a total of £-150 in fares for NCH Action for Children, with their imaginary round-the- world trip, lasting


two men claiming to be from the C l ith e ro e branch of the BL0 was only foiled by the per­ su a s iv e p ow e rs of security chief Mr Roland Hailwood.


attempted hijack by


just SO minutes. F l ig h t NCH 126,


also chairman of the local NCH Action for Children


Mr Hailwood, who is


marked with a meal til the Moorcock Inn. Wadding- ton. on October 21st to give former pupils the opportunity to renew old acquaintances. Those interested should


which look off at Trinity Methodist Church, proved a great success for the passengers, who enjoyed brief “ stop­ overs” in the Azores, New York, Australia, Israel anil six other countries. The t r i p w a s not totally incident-free, as


contact Mrs Lawson at fi Chapel Street. Slaiilburn, or ring her (Clitheroe •110208) or Mr John Wright (238S-1).


Stihl chain-saw A STIHL petrol-driven chain-saw, valued at £200,


support group, said: "Tnese terrorists were obviously well out of training. We had no trouble in rescuing our air stewardess hostage and taking their shekels off them as well." "In fact, our group


came SO


___ to parting people


from their money.” Around the World in Minutes” was an


ing everything from l*


imaginary flight, pro­ duced using realistic flight conditions, includ­


security cheek at the eheck-in desk to the


10


on-flight food. Mr Hailwood com­


mented: "The money raised for NCH was a brilliant total, the equiv­ alent to a year’s target for our group, hit in one


night." He said everyone had


could have taught them a thing or two when it


enjoyed the flight and quickly added: “If Clith­ eroe builds on its railway success to expand its travel facilities, we can


certainly have a team ready and waiting to cope with international


- 3 . ’


was stolen from a garage on Kastmoor Drive. Clith- eroc. between 11 p.m. on Thursday and 2 p.m. Sunday.


flights." Our picture shows the


SMOKE ALERT


SEVERAL Clitheroe resi­ dents were alerted when they saw thick smoke bil­ lowing out of a stack til C a s 11 e C e in e n t o n Wednesday evening.


manager Mr 1‘etcr del Strother confirmed there had temporarily been increased levels of smoke and dust emissions coming from the works.


Castle Cement plant


after a fault in kiln seven, which had to be relit, but


He said it was caused


this was then followed by a minor blockage, causing tile increased emissions.


uniformed crew of Flight NCH 125 preparing for take-off.


quickly resolved anti the kiln process returned to normal.


T h e p r o b 1 e m w a


theatre company is bring­ ing its new show. "Dance of White Darkness." on August 12th to Hibches- ter's Parochial Hall. It is based on the true


1 r a w n


story of Maya Deren, an American film maker, and is set in Haiti during the late 1980s, when Mava is confronted by the culture and belief of the Haitian villagers. The show is told almost


entirely without words, its uses compelling dance and dynamic music combined with masked performances and imaginative puppetry. Horse and Bamboo is a


louring company, with horses, which travels up to ■lOOmiles (luring the sum­


at 7 p.m. Tickets cost £1.60. wilh concessions at i‘2.60, and are available from Clitheroe informa­ tion Centre.


mer months. The performance starts


Fellowship


THE next meeting ut the t'alilerstones Fellowship


on July 20th. at 2 p.m. in l.anesidc School, leatures a bring-and-buy sale and a


the trip to Knaresborough on August 30th.


"free anil easy." Names will be taken for


\


\ \ rJr?


out the token and take it along to the coffee shop. The offer is open for one cup per token and finishes on July 2~na.


w t r


FREt


CUP OF- TEA or COFFEE


i(EE >OF


TEA or COFFEE . TOKEN 120


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