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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, September 15th, 1991, 17 Jlilheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 1,22331 (Classified)


Shop is first stop for decorating needs


PROFESSIONAL and DIY decorators know that F. A. Allen and Sons should be the first stop when embarking on any paint or wallpaper project. Paint is available in almost every colour of the


rainbow and a wide range of wallpapers. Everything else needed to get the job done efficiently and neatly is also on hand at the Wes- levan Row shop — open 8- 30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Mon­ day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, until 12-30 p.m. on Wednesday and 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . on Saturday. But p e rh ap s most


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I Avenue, Clitheroe. I The bride, who works I for Lappet Manufacturing Co., Lowergate, is the onlv daughter of Mr and Mrs Brian Nash, of Hurrs Road, Skipton. Given away by her father, the bride wore a


I Hotel to I host award luncheon


I THE sixth “Lancashire I Woman of the Year” lunch I takes place at the Gibbon I Bridge Country House Hotel, Chipping, next


1 month.


women who have worked in many different ways in the community will be vying for the title, the recipient being presented with a crystal bowl and


One hundred Lancashire .


with white voile roses. Her three-quarter-length veil was held in place by a





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A L L the pomp and ceremony surrounding the official opening of a new Bilihirton' footbridge across the River Odder was overshadowed by a


Gatecrasher Daniel takes the biscuit!


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I Abbey Road, Whallev, I jumped the gun at Satur- ] day’s opening ceremony, I attended by local council- 1 lors and county council officials, when he gate­ crashed the event on the 1 way back from an errand


I chairman Eric 1 explained:


young cyclist determined to cut through the event s red tape. Daniel Porter (8), ol


person to cross the newly opened bridge. Daniel, a Whalley CE


Primary School pupil, said: “This man was speaking and I went under the rib­ bon to get across the


bridge." The cheeky gatecrasher


I for his dad. Whalley Parish Council ltonnan


I turned round to unveil the I plaque and, while this was I being done, the young lad I cycled across the bridge. 1


“Everyone


Conn. Ronnan said everyone was surprised by Daniel’s action, but took it gave


c a p p l a u s e for being the first Billington and Whalley


in good spirit and him a


they n round u uu o I


had been helping his dad at his Cakler Services of­ fice, when he was sent on


an errand to buy a choco­ late biscuit. But instead of standing


footpaths, was opened by Countv Coun. Richard Toon. The plaque, on the other hand, was officially unveiled by Mrs Maureen Snape, daughter of the late Billington parish councillor Mr Jack Carr, a stalwart in the village. Mrs Snape, of Black­


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around in the rain, Daniel decided to cut his losses


and cycle under the uncut ribbon, much to the d e l ig h t of th o se in attendance. The bridge, which links


burn, explained that her f a th e r had become interested in the history of the area and had helped implement work on the bridge, a f te r it was declared unsafe. “He was really instru­


mental in getting the work on the bridge started, but unfortunately he died before it was finished,’


she said.Commenting on her delight at being asked to unveil the plaque, Mrs Snape said: “I was very honoured and pleased to have been asked." The original steel girder


bridge was built in 1909 by Solomon Longworth to transport goods from his


railway station on the bridge.


the bridge in 1990, exten­ sive repair work was required to maintain the link between the village’s footpaths and a £95,000 scheme, funded by Lanca­ shire County Council, was implemented. Billington Parish Coun­ cil has requested that the


Following inspection of .


mill on the south bank of the River Calder to the


north side. On completion, Solomon


Longworth granted a pub­ lic right of way over the


bridge, formerly known as Judge Walmesley’s foot­ bridge, be renamed Old Sol's Bridge, in memory of the owner of the Judge Walmesley Mill, who don­ ated the original bridge.


Games evening


pearl and dried rose coro­ net-style headdress and she carried a bouquet of white roses, freesia and


1VV. The bridesmaids were


Jackv Parry and Emma and ‘Fiona Halliday, the bridegroom’s nieces, wear ing crinoline-style, full length dresses in red taf­ feta, trimmed with taffeta roses. They had head­ dresses of fresh flowers and carried bouquets ol peach carnations, Singa­ p o r e o r c h id s an d gypsophila. b Best man was Mr Philip Wilson, groomsman was Mr Robert Karmann, the bridegroom’s brother, and usher was Mr Philip


Astin.


Coronation Hotel, Horton Bridge, the couple left for a honeymoon in Kenya. Photograph: Pye’s, of


After a reception at the . . Clitheroe.


A GAMES evening was enjoyed by members of Clitheroe Evening Towns­


women’s Guild. Members were wel­


comed bv Mrs Margaret Ireland, who chaired the meeting in the absence of Mrs.1. Plumridge. She reported on a suc­ cessful outing to Tatton


Park and told members that a coffee morning is to take place at the Mayor’s Parlour in aid of the Brit­ ish Heart Foundation on September 24th. The group’s annual dinner is to be held at the Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, on October 11th. The next meeting will be held in Clitheroe


Library's meeting room on October 4th, at 7-15 p.m. The speaker will be Mr Mike Berry, who will present a wildlife film on


owls. Centenary field day


studio portrait. The competition is


THP.RF, will be races galore in Whalley on Sun­ day in celebration of Whalley and Little Mitton Par-


organised jointly by Bar- nardo’s and Soroptimist


International and all pro­ ceeds will go towards Bar- nardo’s child care work in


" aT cIM f ield'd^will be taking place on the Queen1 Elizabeth II Playing Fields and the village


__Village.


the North West. The guest speaker at


■ f o r M e r s e y TV “ 11 “Brookside.”


the lunch will be Janice Troup, head of publicity


contributed many of the prizes, along w Twinning Association and local resident.


years of age an parents.


there


cricket ground and entry forms and programmes of c


cncKet grounu auu bhuj *vu.« —- r o races are available throughout the village. S i d i n g s start at ! p.m. Whalley Lions^have


along with Whalley


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