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Compiling history of


Scouting ■HI', search is nil f,„- l,)L.;i|


movement . Hast Lancashire Count v


N " 1.' ,C " lnK'il chairman •Mr .John Clayton issued


. R :1i ’l»cal after announe-


•Sooiiu,]^ memorabilia to * " ' ^ ‘cle.l in a historv of Ha s t 1. a n e a s i n ' r e


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PINDER — BARRON


A honeymoon in Cvpr t i i'ollewed the Wedding of Mr David Binder and Miss


•Susun Jenni fer Barron at S1 M a r y ' s C h u r c h . ( iisburn.


I I* o b r i d o p ro o m . a


j tanner , is the second son ol Mr and Mrs K. Binder j ot H,|| House l-'arni. Xew-


I ' l 1 ',1; appointment of .Mr Hill Watson as arehivtst , during the recent ACM.


when an appropriate place can l,e found at Bowlev he


will compile all the infor­ mation he can about the county s history and will l retain tin- information at , hl,mc. In due course ;


t"ii sat.I in his annuli] ! rejiort. He noted that help and


munity were crucial to the project. I appeal to evervonc to


co-operation from niem- bers oi the Scouting com­


look through their Scout­ ing memorabi l ia and. if they tire prepared to part with anything they feel Will m future y e a r s be read with interest about ; r-a-'t Lancashire, will they


1 a c ted at 45*1 Kcvidgc j Load, Blackburn. BBl SDH.


Against opening


to public MK.MBKKS oi the .


Cement Liaison Commit­ tee have decided against opening their meeting* to ^oc press and public. I he proposal was put


Stic


forward during a recent meeting, following a dis­


cussion between Kibble V tdley Council envi ron­


Mr David Morris, chief leyal otficer Mr I'aul Tim- so n a n d m em b e r s of p r e s s u r e gro u p BATS


mental services director


(Residents Again.-t Toxic Substances). Mr I'imsun r e p o r te d


th a t l iaison commi t te e memb e r s had de c id ed instead to invite represen­ tatives of the county coun­ cil anil ( 'hat burn and West Bradlord parish councils to attend meetings in future. . It Was felt that Cast le


C einent would be unable to give conf ident ial com­ mercial informat ion about t h e wa y t h e c omp a n y operate d with the pres s and publ ic present .


Accolade for mechanic


A MECHANIC at a Hi th­ e r ,jo g a r a g e has been appointed a master techni­ cian by fiis employe r . Hover.


Geoff Taylor, of Barnulds- wick, has worked at Prim­ rose Garape, on Whatley Hoad, for several years and is one of only 30 Hover mechanics in tile country


S e n io r me ch an ic Mr


impressed by Mr Taylor’s participation and results in the field of traininp.


to b e a w a r d e d t h e accolade. Hover was particularly


He was presented with


a p la q u e by Mr Ma rk Dawson, managing direc- tor of Primrose Garape.


please contact him." MV ! ( Iayton added. Mr Watson can be con-


i


Will c r e a te the count v archives there." .Mr Clav- i


."i'or the time being. he i


J lo n - in-Bowlaml , and the i Lnde. a bank employee, is ■ I he only (knight er o f Mr


and Mr.- (1. B a r ro n , of !


Swmd e n .Manor. H c i l i - lleld. 1 he bride, given away


Ly her la th e r , wore aii ivory g,,wn of .-jilt dupioii u B ll a 1


1 e 111 b r o i (I O , I


bodice, a ful l ski r t wi t hi d e tai l ami a t ra in . I


He r 1 uI I -lengt h vei l w.-,^. hold in place wi th a head- i


‘boss o f ivo ry .-jilt roses; and -he carried a bouquet J " i champ,acne roses, lilies j


and eyp-ophila.


siMer. Miss -Jessica Wal l-! bank and .Miss Samantha !


W a l lb a n k , th e b r id e ' . - i U"<lrhiM.


'


; 1 b'.-ill u OJV JiljinllJc;! 'Hes ses w i th Dal i , - r i 1


. f .h" '1-' and f i t ted boda-e 1 he ot hers w < ire 1 Vo|-\ s]


, ballerina dresses t rimin ,


u'it h japonic; , and : roll work on Ik,,- bodii


, the bridesmaids L.i,. <1?


,,J jvnj-y ;iJl(J ,


pinl. -i l l ; roses, made b I he bride, and carried hot.


' 1'tots to match the bride's Best man wa- Mr Anti i


o u t Sw a l e s . ( I ro o in -n ie i Were Ml- Andrew Binder t ile 1 i r idec room's broBie r and Mr ( 'b n - s i te l lorn. t lu b r id e g r o om ' s brot | ,e r - in law. ano' a -h o r - f I


.M, .i r , i 11.: r g,,., . ; j : ,


b r id e ' s b r o t h e r , a n d Mi Bus s ed Binder , th e I,ride Krooni’- b ro th e r .


A l t e r I I) e c e remo n y


p e r l , , r i l le d by the Bet Bar ry Newth.' wi th orpa! a c c omp a n ime n t by Mr .1.


! "Wkmc. a re c ept ion un- hold at the I,ride'- home. I'ho couple are to i r .e n


< l i t /(«•)•,


,, I ’ h " t ,, k ra p h : H . , v i d 11 y < > l . i j


'‘.iSP'


Last chance to enter project


WITH over £3.non t ,, be won, time i- runninp out Dir lo c a l comm u n i t v proups wi.-hinp to enter


1 ce.-sful entries included a | community care scheme, a ! bonfire celebration and a ;


new villape communi ty: centre.


_ 'Hie Villape Competition is


by Lancashire Knterprise.s and is organised every two : years as part of the Com-1 mtinity Council of Lanca-: sh i r e 's commi tment to supporting rural communi-! ties and voluntary action.


."MM Ul Mith tile closinp date for


entr ies beinp tomor row,; there is little time to lose i for proups which do not I want to miss out on the | chance of a financial boost for their funds.


j


should contact The Rural 'ieam at the Community Counci l of Lan c a sh i re (0772 717-lfil).


A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d


January, 1995, should be returned by October 31st to one of the Ministry’s Regional Service Centres, which can also provide an information pack, including details of the scheme and an application form.


posted and publicised locally. Applications to enter the scheme, with effect from


access routes and open field sites respectively. Any new access under the scheme will be sign­


William Walclegrave said: "I am delighted to otien the Countryside Access Scheme for applications. This new voluntary scheme offers farmers annual pay­ ments in return for managing their set-aside land for public access under a five-year agreement." Annual expenditure on the scheme will be £-1.5 million, with farmers being paid £90 and £45 for


RIBBLE VALLEY farmers could become involved in a new scheme to open farm land to the public_ providing free access to the countryside for activi­ ties such as walking, cydinp and horse riding, on land carefully selected for its beauty or its wildlife or his­ toric interest. Announcing the scheme, Agriculture Minister Mr


Paying farmers to allow free access


' I


Ventures : sponsored


ble to enter can be very : varied. I.ast ye a r ’s suc-


the Lancashi re Villape ' \ ell t tires ( ’, Mil j let it ion. I he type ol project elipi-


^ A A Co/a/Oiet C Tip T


SO op LootM Sandwich H


resh from the in-store bakery farm Stores Sausage Rolls 6 s Seedless G


Pick N'M/n Cheeses - 7 for the price of 6 Pick 'N


f hite Baps 12 s - reen G *


farm Stores C GUARANTEE


Min Pies 0 s heddar C


heese GO


Sandwich filling - per qtr W


^ farm Stores C /dined C


ota 330m am - per qtr heese and Spring O f


edium/Thick SOg ■ - -


O V v' •' \ hicken H dg


o// W nion


rapes - per ih


</ s, ‘ < ' Cbr-. j' ■ /e:V'/}. •


Og £l§§ your fuff Weekly


food Shop ut the lowest Price


OPENING TIMES


Most stores open until 8pm Monday to Saturday. (Check with your local stores for details.) ______ Sunday 10am- 4pm."_______


-SUNDY mms m prices «mr to the usted sronejs) oaur. -beebs, wits m spiatrs avm A lable a e usul Su y ucensikc hours hooh mm 3pm t th a na d . au products we aa ble a ost asoa stoTs'and are subject to AVAtuBm vila t m PLEASE check with your local store W 1 k PRINCESS WAY, BURNLEY • CORPORATION STREET, COLNE


POCKET THE DIFFERENCE -----------------


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PACKED m ans


m and m ASM


* . N . ;•? - s ,'A’-71; j - fi■ /• ri r f ,<• v / 'k / t - '


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v*/ 1 as""0 i n -vhA ^ v; i \ ^ i r v V * \ ■ All


-Mr- Skel lorn and M i - - 1 ;


I S i in at tendance w ere Mi - . -1 !’ S a n ''par' Mi " k :


Brnicy ^ (cia )ssified u


^ e b e c c a ^ o u n d s^ fo n fo ^ for female brass players


Hallelujah for Hospices” performance.


Miss Wilkinson (17), 0f Buccleileh Avenue, and


( ,j!?s -Ajlyson O'Sullivan * <) will he lead and


concert to benefit Derian House Children’s Hospice.


world of male-dominated brass sections. Rresently, they


a re


Augustine's RC High School, Bdhngtcm, the pair •ue thrilled to he playing alongside each other in a


Roth former pupils of St


second trumpet, respec­ tively, in the October 8th


trumpeting the arrival of an all-girl brass section” l. ’e stage of the local


CLITHEROE musician Miss Rebecca Wilkinson is


S S S g K f c f t t t S S S ^ L f & S S S sss,»....... - caught the eye of Clith- tuVt!r 1% 0 ^ a5<


f!?,.V uP1,,lg the' r stamina branee Day performances <t1


whose size has occasionally RM people to mistake her


“ The Trum pet Shall bound.” The 5ft-tail trumpeter,


cornet at the age of seven, while attending St Michael and St John’s RC School, Clitheroe, and gave her first solo at the age of 11.


She has made a particu- arly strong impression locally during her Remem-


Lnyinec'ring sponsorship


C'.'msor lor inn tfiiinin'^r",>IaL*sVi.-e'LtVlV'v.it-Mnt* noxt f e w - u'' 1,1


thi- ( '1TP' ivi/' S-'* :"'1' A iv,,..


MrVIA nd


. Destgiu-d for youngsters who want to -t-o-t r ,,hi"' " ,:,n


• r , v u n ‘v n ,V


*«>■. d, the ......


" » a> - ' d - i to ; r "" 11 livt'-in basis at in Norfolk.


.oa.I;!‘;(1. i )la-':,ng the age of 1-1 and, i„ the same U’iiiiL


("o.vmg uie ... . .


th r e e we d d in g s and a show. Miss Wilkinson, who


passed her Royal School of Music grade eight exam e ar l ie r in the year , has


previously performed with Slaidburn Silver Band, the Lancashire Students' Jazz O r c h e s t r a an d o t h e r county hands. Her biggest


regret is that Clitheroe does nut have i ts own brass hand.


M idle site would l,,ve to film owned by bt*j*


become a full-time musi­ cian, she is p r e s e n t ly explor ing othe r options and working for Clitheroe Li.cht Engineer ing, tin-


week that she agreed to perform in Handel’s "Mes­ siah,” she was hooked for


’ i not .»K,. ,,, lliL. ..-._ I


hree-hour-long “Mes- oast two v,,-,,- u . , . .V .K smh, while Miss Wilkin­ son is also practising in earnest for her solo aria,


sar"'’... K S ' . r u - t i i i i ' a


also captivated Kibble Mr and MrLvonmm^Buri UI1VS ivuh ,1LT RC-S-s, of West Bradford.U •.•cr grttndfather is one Ol her toughest critics and (UKI


Over the years, she has fro',A hAr'gran,^pireX


, e is reiving on him to help he r f ine- t ime he r


Silt* is , i* < ’5»\.•• ...-


t.i lilt i.


.


, M oss i ah ” pe r fo rni a nee. .h e n not working, play­


ing the trumpet or cornet or teaching herself to plav the French horn, Miss Wilkinson follows ( ’lith- etoe rock bands Camber- wed Carrot and Oleum.


The Blackburn Cathe­


dr a l "Ha l l e l u i a h for Hospices.'" event is one of


lad simultaneous benefit performances around the country. Tickets are avail­ able from the cathedral and Iourist Information


‘ c tu r e . Market Blace. ( lit heme. Our photograph shows •Miss \\ ilkinson with her


B-fiat trumjiet — though she1 will actually lit.* plaviiu;


a born,wed trumpet ill tlic kc\ ol 1) lor “Messiah.”


:X v - ■ V-4 / 'S > ■ - ’' - f . -


w ,'eh G - tl'-Uni ,,lel J anf“«|s "H'-st Post” in C'litheroe tth>- bi)nnlde Handels Castle grounds during the


! * * , ! : ' * * " « «»ts, Mr and Mrs Wilkinson.


1„her


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 15th ,.


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