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Summer Sale 25th June - 30th July


A honeymoon in the Alirarw lollowcd the wedding ol formerVhatburn man Mr David Robert Speak and


SPEAK — MARSHALL


Miss Elizabeth Ann Marshal! at St Alban’s Church, Blackburn.


During our Summer Sale, till our quality Solid Pine Furniture is reduced in price, and large savings are to be found on on ex-displays Please telephone for a free copy of our Sale Guide


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Ber of Mr and Mrs T. Marshall, of Shadsworlh Road, ivGiven away by her father, the bride wore an


ure House, Chatburn. lackburn.


AIn attendance were Miss .Ioanna Speak and Miss


my Nassarellia. the bridegroom's nieces, Miss Samantha I.ivcsey, the bride's niece, and Dean l.ive-


old roses. . , , , , ... ..


isburn.The couple are to live ill Thornton ( levele.vs. Photograph: 1. Baxter. Blackburn.


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c The bridegroom, funnerly of Dale Ierrace, a pro­ Xessing manager, is the youngest son of Mr ami


t trs (1. Speak, of Otlev, Yorkshire, formerly of Ven­ t Tile bride, a medical secretary, is the only daugh­


a ory satin gown featuring beads anti pearls, with g matching tiara. She carried a bouquet of ivoiy and


sey, the bride’s nephew. "Best man was Mr Alan Hodgson. f The ceremonv. performed by Fr. ,1. 0'C.arroll, was Gollowed by a reception at the Stirk House Hotel,


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WALT DISNEY would have been mesmerised if he had called in at Grindleton on sports day.


Enough to mesmerise Walt Disney


came a troupe of panto mime characters of all shapes and sizes, led by a e talented group of Clith-


batoroe majorettes waving T ns and pom poms.


Down the main street Hotel, was Tony Cann. s Afternoon teas were


t here was also a good ournout of village families tn the playing field and


helped to make the event a great .success. d Once again the won­


made the job of judging difficult, but it was excel­ andlently done by the Rev.


he many attractio n s fanerful costumes of the


Winner of the adult fancy dress competition for a s pantomime dame, with a


cy dress contestants Mrs Andrew Seutt.


uper prize of a mca!_ for two at the Duke of York


aerved in the schoolroom pnd these proved very bopular, as did the tom­


throw wet sponges at resi­ dent David Briggs in the "stocks.”A new venture this year c was a spot the bull manure


ola and the chance to s om p e titio n , w h e r e


sold in advance. After a watchful wait, the winning 0 square was number -ISO.


Edmondson, of Skipton. g A demonstration was


quares of a field were w n e d b y M r J 0


and enjoyed by everyone on the'field, both young and old. Children's races


iven by the majorettes followed.


h n Children. K'-nUll.'


u 1‘ancv dress. «» vear> and t nder: Bronte Wilding (But­ tons;. Charles Hopkinson (Cap­ (Ciain Hook), Faye Spedding -nderella).


hristopher Bayne (dwarf). ( 7-10: Elizabeth Smalley


nt).


(giatalk), Christopher Holden ( U-1G: Jacqueline Cowling


(Enin (Snow White), Stacey Fielding (fairy). Flat races. 2 voars: Mixed —


pantomime horse), Bridget


t l-G: Craig Salisbury (Ugly sis­ Cer), Thomas Holden (Aladdin).


Smodern Cinderella). Richard s alisbury (.lack and the bean­


son. Toby Thorpe and K.van


Fawcett.12-15: Girls — Jacqueline Cowling and Stacey Fielding, Emma Smith and Katie Turner


Toby Thorne, Chris Leeming and James Driver, Tim Williams


Marie Aspin and Bridget Cann. Bovs — Malcolm liinson and


and Aiuly Betel's. C Novelty. 1 years: Mixed —


Mixed — Thomas Salisbury. Thomas Holden. Daniel Sieczkowski. MKgg and spoon. 5 and under:


Bayne.raig Salisburv, Christopher Kirsty Baron. 5 years:


Sy... Cherry, lirunlu Wil.ling. Katie . eimmt;.-. •> year*. 1 xeil ,j.lcM M(.uin


Hamsun, jack Fcanihcad. wars: Mixed — David Siecz­ kowski, Richard Stewart. Thomas Salisbury. CG-7: Girls — Rachel Mcllin.


Aixed — Daniel Sieczkowski. Krron Jennings, Ch _ristopher


enyon. G-7: Mixed — Shelley


- ' V 111 n*L'V! ' 'uh', ' ,' A: S-1I: Mixeil — Alai.-tair Harri- Mixed — Laura t.herry, Shona


Kmith. Toby Thorpe. Thomas earsle.v.Obstacle. Girls — Stacey


........ »*. • .*


Smatherine Sieczkuwski. Shelley C ith. Boys — Ryan Fawcett,


hristopher Holden, Arron .Jen­ snings. Girls — Sabrina Hib­ reaves. Ryan Harrison, Bhilip


Son, Julene Bateman. Laura gmith. Boys Stephen Har­


Charlotte Baxter. Boys — Scott Fielding, Tim Williams, Toby


Fielding. Jacqueline Cowling,


Wood.KMl: Girl> — Joanne Kemp. Kelly HarriMin. Beverley Hih- soi). Boys — Scott Fielding, Daniel Fawcett, Thomas Fears- lev. 12-la: (Iirls — Jacqueline Cowling, Mane Aspin, Bridget Cann. Boys — Batrick Lllis, 'Inn Williams, Richard Smalley. MSack. G-7: Girls — Rachel J ellin, Catherine Sieczkowski,


Thorpe.Throwing cricket ball. Buys — Batrick Lllis. Tim Williams. Malcolm Hibson. CoSkipping. Girls — Jacqueline


A wling, Stacey Fielding, Marie J loyd. Men — Shaun Lloyd,


oanne Ingham. Boys — Clif­ ford Hibson. Christopher Hol­


den. Ryan Fawcett. 12-15: Girls


— Jacqueline Cowling. Kelly Harrison. Stacey Fielding. Boys — Tim Williams, James Driver, Chris Leeming. H Botato. iS-D: Girls — Sabrina


Bateman. Boys — Ryan Harri­ son, Alaistair Harrison. Stephen Hargreaves. GeThree-legged. 10-11: Girls —


Ryan Reel and Scott Fielding, Craig Harrwon and Itvim Hum-


( harler ljo|ikitiMin. -I Jc.iii-. s,m Hteven 1'uvnti. Kyan llarri- Sson. 10-11: Mixed — Chris


" inutes." however, is


Gardens and lakes a delight


Aspin.dults.Races. Ladies — Jackie L Ingham, Karen Harrison, Jill


J adies — William Mellin and Fieackie Ingham. Jackie and .John


. d William Mellin. Shaun and


nifer Hogg.Musical arms. Ladies — Jen­ nifer Hogg, Jackie Fielding. anThree-legged. Jackie Ingham


ohn Fielding, Richard Wood. LWheelbarrow. Men and lding, Batrick Kllis and Jen­


ibson. Knima Fielding, Jolene Worris, Shaun Lloyd. Richard Ji ood. Ladies — Lisa Stoddart,


K mma Collinson and Joanne C emp, Amy Brunskill and soharlotte Baxter. Kelly Harri­


n and Joanne Mewis. Boys — {K>on race.


nifer Hogg. MLong distance. Men — Dylan


1 ill Lloyd, Batrick Lllis and Jen­


ll Lloyd. Carole Mellin. J Wcllic throwing. Ladies —


Grackie Ingham. Men — John sters lining up for the egg and


Tony Cann. s Our photograph shows young­


aveston. Kgg throwing. Jonathan and


he starting point for a round-the-world flight. m “Around the world in 80 boarding lakes place at


NOT satisfied with the return of the trains, a t local charity is now planning to make Clitheroe


Round the world show taking off to aid charity


trip” with a difference, as


on July l*th. e Organised by the Chtli-


Nroe support group of t CH Action for Children,


cloudy d:iv, a visit Burnby Hall Gardens, near York, by members of Clitheroe Garden Club was very much enjoyed. The gardens themselves


IN spite uf a cold amito


were a delight as were the lakes, which house the national collection ot ol! varieties of water lilies — reputed to he the best in the world — and contain va thousands of fish of all


rieties. thThe site is a credit to


cre many individuals who t eated it as a charitable wrust and Maj. Stewart,


visit to a garden centre near Knaresborough. wThe next social event


ehe travel-themed stage " ersary.


Clitheroe 2232!, (Editorial); 22323 (Advertising). R-urnleu .',22331 (Classified)


Family to welcome Chernobyl


youngster GIVING a rare oppor­ tunity for a youngster to enjoy Lancashire life is a Billington family which is hosting a child from Cher­


nobyl in September. h Mrs Liona Riding, and


onth. . t er husband, Alan, of Pas-


of the Chernobyl Children a Lifeline Lancashire Link Bo u n g ste r from t h e


urelands Drive, are part ynd are welcoming a


melorussian city for a The Lancashire Link is


bringing 15 children over, which will cost in the region of £7,000.Donations have helped


fund the project but more s financial help is needed to


cupport the worthwhile ause.Said Mrs Riding: “We


do not always realise how t lucky we are. Although


Che children go back to t hernobyl after a month,


aheir visit will give them


friends hope." f Tile project is looking iamily interested in host­


nd th e ir family and for more support and any


Trinity Methodist Church Burulev, Lancashire, duals are also asked to


cng a" family in the future tan find out more informa­ aion by contacting Yenita Bt 177 Todmorden Road,


B11 SEA. viLocal businesses or indi­


mntertainment is the cli­ wries, or otherwise goods t ax of a local commemora­ annivion of NCH’s 12oth


a ho started it all in) years NCHecure tickets for Flight go.The day ended with a m 125 are also pro­


group chairman Mr Roland Hailwoi «l.“We are right on course to exceed our anniversary year target of £150. 'I he money will help support the Eylde Triangle Family Centre, which serves North Lancashire. Now. we hope our fund-raising will go sky-high with this new departure.” s The fortunate few who


hoir,” said local N’t II


anill lie on July 13lh, when of evening in the garden li Mr and Mrs D. McWil- Ham, Standen Hall Farm


rtly.


Everybody is welcome. o The annual show will lie sholes will be available


ouse, will lie held. un August 22nd and sched­


n We have already had a Chake it payable to the e umber of successlul avents this year, including and "sotiper" hring-and-buv d a concert with Hud­ Ce rs fie ld Methodist


donate goods, which could he of use to the children t such as clothes or toile­


hich could be raffled off. toAnyone who would like


OYER £250.0(10 in "poll tax” is still outstanding in the area, members of the Kibble Valiev Council’s p Finance and General Pur­


filVim owed in poll tax


a ised a jumbo-load of fun uns the evening show p. rolls. Check-in time is 7 a m. and tickets are avail-


ide at the "bucket-shop.” t price £2. from temporary


off in a big way!


tooses Committee were £harge is owed for lh'.K). saial officer. Mr John Hunt,


ld.The committee heard c that £o7.000 in community £58.000 for 1 1 and


ravel agents F. A. Allen and Sons, ['arson Lane, and .loan Wriglov (Clith­ eroe 21010). Naturally, the group is


APPEARING on TV screens any day now is the new Regional Railways North West commercial, which was filmed in the Rib-


Starring in TV rail ad


ble Valley. raThe 20-second commercial uses the image of


exilway lines converging as its theme and involves w’ercival Smith Associates completed the filming,


onth.


dFuneral director Carl Spencer Price married funeral Hirector’s assistant Pauline Jeanette Thornber at St


PRICE — THORNBER


elen’s Church, Waddington. serThe bridegroom, who works for the family funeral


D vice, is the son of Mr and Mrs Brian Price, of s the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Ainsworth, of


ownturn) Road, Chatburn. i The bride, who also works for the family firm,


Billington Gardens, Billington. o Given away by her father, she wore a full-length


syster shantung’satin gown with a waterfall hack, a mweetheart neckline, dropped waistline and leg o’ h utton sleeves. Her trailing floor-length veil was tield in place by a circlet of white alstromeria, gypso-


hila, cream roses and ivy and she carried a hand-tied c bouquet of cream roses, gladioli, gypsophila and rust-


oloured dried grasses. b Matron of honour was Mrs Julie Aspden and


bridesmaids were Miss Katherine Ainsworth, the


groom’s niece. The two older attendants wore rust-coloured balle­


ride’s sister, and Miss Rebecca Wilson, the bride­


rina-length shantung satin gowns, with leg o’ mutton sleeves and roses on the shoulders and back. They had circlets of flowers in their hair and carried flow­ ers similar to the bride’s. t Rebecca wore an ankle-length tiered dress of oys­


detail.er shantung satin with rust coloured sash and rose ddington. .


a circlet of flowers in her hair. Pagebov was the couple’s sou, David 1 bomber. wBest man was Mr Stephen Binder. Groomsman


She carried a basket of dried flowers and wore t as Mr Simon Cherry and usher was Mr Paul Wilson,


fter a honeymoon spent in Gran Canaria. Photograph: Maurice Dunpliy, of Skipton.


Waailev, a reception was held at the Moorcock Inn, a The couple are to make their home in Chatburn,


Gardening plots for green fingers


GREEN fingers searching for a place to f pursue their love of gardening need look no


town and several plots are currently available for s rent. They are usually about 300 square yards m


urther than Clitheroe Town Council. The council has four allotment sites within the


fize and perfect for growing fruit, vegetables or slowers. Hens and pigeons may also be kept on


ome sites. Further details are available from the town clerk (Clitheroe 24722).


he bridegroom's brother-in-law. BAfter the ceremony, performed by the Rev. Alan


in SOOTHE away tidies and pains


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tensive use of special effects. l Manchester-based film production company mhich goes live on Granada and Border TV litis


imping that its anniver­ sary celebrations will take


158.000 for l‘.i!»2. c The council's chief finan­ a id: "There were 2,102


occounts with balances


ber of staff assisting with collection is currently on a ma te rnity leave and


replacement." The committee also


o appoint a suitable A Calculator


m donate a cheque should li ernobyl Children Life­ dress.


pne Lancashire Link and adost it to the above


utstanding on March Cist. The temporary mem­


t ttempts are being made


heard that £07-1 is still otit- statiding from the old rat­ ing svstoin.


va DESKTOP calculator, th lued at £25, was among we property stolen from a Aorksite cabin on the tht>82 Gisburn Road over


rty stolen to £125.


e weekend. p Also stolen were IS


taairs of gloves, a 50-mot re ofpe measure and 10 cans in expandable foam, bring­ e g the total value of prop­


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