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Aj Times, September 22ndt 1994
up against it — but still smiling
t onth, but publisher Crowood Press is already onterest and expertise in fishing, despite the onset
f multiple sclerosis 20 years ago. C “Every penny from the book will be given to
n a r e e r as a BBC J ewsreader is Martin
ames.You either love it or
ng have gained him a a regular spot on local radio
Against It" is already into d its second print run,
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ociety Silver Jubilee Championships at Peter borough, which draws the cream of pony riders from England, Scotland, Ire [ land and Wales, who all
She British Show Pony
Sing th e ,,Em m e rlo n ' hy against 55 other riders
Stoneleigh 1 "It's everyone’s dream haid Julie, who lives with
| er parents, Anne and Kibblesdale High School,
carry on competing,’ vowed Julie, an ex-mem ber of Pendle Forest Pony | Club, who has been riding
successful year nationally I and I'm definitely going to
achieving two thirds.' | "This has been my most
I ocal shows, Julie has wasale College, where she
J arsu li e ’s a d d re s s for reference only is 11, Ber keley Drive, Read.
I !• ARMERS throughout I the Ribble Valley are
Guidelines f to help
armers
about to receive new s guidelines to help them
iistry of Agriculture, the jnformation covers sub
t lify some of the complexi acies of managing public mcess and provides infor- o a t i o n on l e g a l
ravellers. p It is an attempt to sim
bligations.
aryside Commission in Nssociation with the thational Farmers’ Union, Associatioe Country Landowners’
g public access. t Published by the Coun
n and the Min
thteer their way through ine complexities of manag
ye a student for three
Horses since leaving d Accrington and Rossen-
worked at Gisburne Park Stables for Panama Sport
since she was five. l A familiar competitor at
n ugh show for the past | ine years, last year
h a m ji i o n s h ip s a t s to win at Peterborough,’
Glyn Birchall, at Head. The former pupil of
Clithcroe, has qualified for boro the three-day P e te r
c me class at the winter
have to qualify. y In a highly successful
ying colours. t She was competing at
in the 15 hands class, fol salows a third place in the
hhrough his paces to win fler first national title with
fter achieving the dream of a lifetime. ti Facing tough opposi t er pony, Little Ledbury
a P horsewoman Julie Birchall is riding high hon, 20-year-okl Julie took
TO o f a lifetime
All lit up for lantern
slide show eTHE atmosphere of Clith
pear, Julie's victory, win Md Times” photographer pupreme Champion Tro s luminating talk and slide
t t the valley’s villages heard around 50 people also auanding ovation from the
con, held at the gallery to aelebrate the 100-year
c ob Greenwood’s sue tiessful postcard exhibi
nniversary of postcards.
Club is in step for
The only requirement s necessary is that one per
anre holding a meeting for in yone interested, start
ter in the year. n On Thursday, members g at 7-30 p.m.
dects ranging from dogs to M with bridge on a r iversions and from new t o u te s to New Age
?amescene, there are card onday afternoon and the
aturday nights. The club boasts a superb
Svenings, with whist on a snooker hall and members 5 w Thursday evening-50-
frre hoping to be joined by neiends old and new for the
0 dances.
June.Kenneth Waterworth (28), of Malvern - Avenue, Padiham, made his first appearance before Bum- ley magistrates last Thursday and was remanded in
H He is also accused of stealing a personal stereo, Inalifax Building Society Link card and National a surance card, together worth JE32, from the teen
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have to be heard before the crown court and asked for a week's remand in custody.
ger in Clitheroe on the same day. Miss Pat Bramley, prosecuting, said the case would
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BARGAIN CLEARANCE CENTRE NOW OPEN AT OURiPADIHAM SHOP TEL: 0282 772275 Y
«u i couju Lwo-ana-a-nau monms aiier me auegea t offence occurred, lived with his common law wife and
hhree children at a settled address in Padiham where e had been for five years.
A PADIHAM man has been charged with robbery and theft from a 15-year-old teenager in Sabden in
Charged with robbing teenager
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d Wednesday afternoon s If dancing is not your e popular “solo” on Monday
and modern sequence on Fridays, at 7-30 p.m.
a refurbished Pendle Club l lready include the popu ear easy sequence dances anvery Tuesday evening
5on in ever}’ couple is over 5 years of
age.Activities at the newly-
r p c c s o i l P & A B O U - T o I h e
first 50 customers
THIS week we have just the tonic as autumn blows m, bring coolor
uo.d, d ith er*. tokens to the shop. just £1-60 Marion and staff i i t comprises sau- n a big teacake, for f if that is too filling for you’b^ " ^ r on^of tb^multitude rtT
illing, or toasties, soup, ^ ’0^ ve a particular favourite m Wlh P
die Club, in Lowergate, Clitheroe. Now members a ilan to start 50-50 dances
alrequence dancing ca., b eady be heard regularly
v those passing the Pen
fore putting their best feet s“
rward.The strains of music for
DANCING is certainly making a comeback anil a the town's senior citizens
new dances
galirst to be held at the B Ilery.t complemented M
thamp conditions to attend f e show, which was the
ntern slide show.' st Mr Barry received a d dience, who had braved
h Mr Barry focus on M honeymoon in Mauritius followed the wedding of lais personal history of the
hrough the work of well- known photographer Mr Edmondson Buck. ofThe captivated audience
Whiteside, wore a princess-style off-the-shoulder gown of ivory silk, with long fitted sleeves and a Swiss lace bodice trimmed with pearls. Her cathedral e veil was held in place by a [icarl headdress and she
gyarned a bououet of roses, lilies, Singapore orchids,
ceremony, jierformed by the Rev. Alan Bailev re aiul accompanieil by organist Mr Eric Cole, included 'a groom’s nephew.
r lk ankle-length dresses, with floral bodices and pomandeaspberry bows at the back. They carried floral
The rs of buds and small flowers. a cital by Mr Des Connolly, the bridegroom’s uncle
A reception was held at the Inn at m ite well 1 he couple are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Garth Dawson Studio, Accrington
nd a reading by Mr Fergus Connolly, the bride
nde s cousin. si Miss Devlin and Miss Winckley wore raspberry
bridegroom s niece, and also in attendance were Miss b Laura Wmcklev and pageboy Scott Whiteside the
psoplula and freesia. Chief bridesmaid was Miss Bridget Devlin, the
venue, Waddington, and the late Mr N. Whiteside. s The bridegroom, a garage proprietor, is the third „,T.he bride, given away by her brother, Mr Peter
on of Mr and Mrs J. Connolly, of Red Gables, Huntroyd, Padiham.
A CONNOLLY — WHITESIDE Heleiss June Whiteside and Mr Patrick Connolly at St t The bride, a retail manageress, is the only daugh
n's Church, Waddington. Aer of Mrs P. Whiteside, of West Haven, Beechthorpe
ictorian era. an"Clitheroe Advertiser il r John Barry gave the ahow, starting with a look
blide show about the Rib Vle Valley's villages in the
wroe’s Platform Gallery s as lit up with a lantern
Ju lie achieves h e r dream
fficial launch in London is
than a few critics! His first book: “ Up
vid listeners — and more
A MAN who knows that c he will never make a
iime’s knowledge of fish wow he adapted to coping and won him many, many
hate it, but his distinctive t Cockney accent and life
he discovery that the adage: “there’s not much you can’t do if you put your mind to it,” could help.His e x p lo its soon iinvolved fishing waist-high
t ith it, as his life was turned upside down, and
ot something to be
alking about a second print run. i The book is an inspiring account of Mr James’s
rossroads Care,” commented an excited Mr
tBATTLING local angler Martin James is this week mThe book is due to be launched at the end of the
he recipient of a hot-off-the-press copy of his book, “Up Against It.”
James to the “Advertiser and Times.” xDcctcd to attend the launch. . . .
r Also present will be representatives °f Cross goads, industry and publishing, with about 40
e r*
book, entitled “The End ofthc Line,’ will attend a master signing of his book at the Kaydee Book- shop, Clitheroe, on October 1st.
uests from Clitheroe travelling down by coach. Mr James, who is now working on a seque to the
Book full of Cockney wit
e graphic description of the l vents leading to the debi ditating illness MS, first yiagnosed in Mr James 18 hears ago. He illustrates
not until Monday. The book begins with a
beriver when the water a g tadpoles, sticklebacks
t s a youngster was his ini mood d om in a ted bj wiation into the sport l hich has dominated his
nd o ther small fish a around his home in Kent
nn rivers in his wheelchair, wf he knew the answer he
I st ask again and again. b ould be a wealthy man
ut, for Mr James, wealth
ife.Why has he got MS? It’s mu a question every sufferer
caught, heroes, fishing anc t camping expeditions anc d ranks, smoking ant
cherries and the painfu
his whirlwind romance tc i is wife, Kate, and his cnvolvement with the wharity Crossroads, tc t hich the royalties from ahe book are going — all
s rinking, rabbiting anc pAngling Times,” writing,
o n seq u e n c e s wher phe inevitable boyhooc
h id, followed by a child c emories of scrumpinj
hooting.Fishing at home anc “ abroad, his affinity to the hhotography, travelling,
J nd, in it, most of Mr mames’s life is well docu biented. If there are any h ts missing, he laughs as Ie says: “It’s deliberate — t don’t want to get into
re described. a This is a book about life
rouble!”
Active time at new
coungsters — a new youth J eld in St Michael and St
youth club yCALLING all Clitheroe
Monday evenings, is open to young people from the age of 11 upwards. p Two sessions will take
in ut, for example, help g g the elderly’. We will be thetting out and about in ■ e community and doing
a charge for each session TMountain bike
v agle mountain bike, halued at £150, from a Couse on Bawdlands, p litheroe, between 7-30 a.m. on Saturday and 5-30
. in. on Sunday. C l i t h e t o e A ^ ^ ^ & T t a ^ d "
wHIEVES pedalled away Eith a black Coventry
nd further details are available from Mr O'Brien (Clitheroe 443168).
e community. abo“We won't ijust talk
s something about it." he
aid.There will be a 30p
peenture is to get voung th ople out and about into
worker Patrick O'Brien, v ho said the aim of the
those 13 and upwards. l The club is being run by
folace, from 6-30 to 8 p.m. fr r those aged 11 to 13 and
om 7-30 to 9 p.m. for ocal youth and community
ohn’s Social Centre on
lub starts in the town on a Monday night and you are
ll invited to join. h The club, which will be
gan to rise. inHe describes how catch
recommended, as he was once rescued from the d River Wharfe by a lorry
time some of the good and bat ra loss of his parents in an aii
s, beginning with tht
tis not purely measured » illerms of finance — a poim p ustrated throughout th( ages.He graphically describe:
Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified,
b Around 200 guests, including politicians from coth the House of Commons and the Lords, arc
£ £ f f is S S A S k »»
T
FKEES0UP 4 AR0U.
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