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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August. 23th, 1904 ? I it nave 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) • v •, ,»*■»:» v. & t vsr l « : Young famers celebrate diamond event in style ^ \ U<*s_ •MSS*’*? W_~--dBPi


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Blooming good award for Sabden ^ FROM PAGE ONE


graffiti, while floral contri­ butions were also taken into account. A represen­ tative of the Tidy Britain Group even visited the vil­ lage to see how it mea­ sured up.


Coun. Lowe said: "Sab­


den at last has got the re c o g n i t io n it ju s t ly


deserves and all the resi­ dents alike should be con­ gratulated for all their efforts to win these two awards.


feather in tile Kibble Val­ ley’s cap,” she said. "County Coun. Albert


“1 am very proud. It is a


Atkinson agreed: “If the people here work together as a community, these are the kind of results we can expect. It’s a pleasure liv­ ing in a village where e v e ry o n e h e 1p s one another.”


former deputy leader of the Raving Loony Green


Mr David Beesley, the


Giant party, was also very enthusiastic.


the awards to Sabden, Lady Pilkington took a clear view of things and wasn’t looking through frosted glass!” he said.


“When she presented Thief disturbed


AN attempted break-in at a house in Woone Lane. Clitheroe, was unsuccess­ ful when the elderly occu­ pant disturbed the bur­ glar, who was described as a teenager. The incident occurred last Thursday afternoon at


around 2 p.m.. when the robber smashed the back door window in an attempt to gain entry.


MORE than ISO past and tify machinery parts and


present members of Slaid burn Young F a rm e rs ’ Club attended celebrations marking the diamond jubi­ lee of the group.


V ic e -pre s idents and


advisory members, along with officers from the past GO years , were among those participating in the rallv, held on Saturday at Root F a rm , D unsop Bridge, by kind permis­ sion of Mr and Mrs M. Shepherd.


included Mr T. Carr and Mr J. Calverly, who were the first chairmen of the


G u e s t s of h o n o u r


club, in 1934 and from 1935 to 1937 respectively, as well as Mr Stephen Harrison, the 19-19 chair­ man, who attended while on holiday from Australia. A team of Cumbrians also ventured down to Lanca­ shire for the well-sup­


ported event. The evening commenced


with judging of everything from dairy and beef cattle, lambs and breeding ewes, to swiss rolls, quiches, embroidery, knitting and flower a r ran g em en ts . Casting their watchful eyes over the entries were m a s te r ju d g e s Mr R. Frankland and Mr and


Mrs H. Pickard. Teams also had to iden-


Sales incentive for newsagents


NEWSAGENTS through­


out F a s t L a n c a sh ire Newspapers' circulation area had an added incen­ tive to sell copies of the titles during two weeks at the beginning of July. A five-day all-inclusive


holiday for two in Paign­ ton was the prize for the newsagent whose sales were most increased over


the same period last year. The winner was Mr


Stuart Philips, of Burnley, who managed to increase his sales by 2«fi copies on


an sw e r q u e s t io n s on household topics and ani­ mal husbandry. A f te r ­ wards, there was a most enjoyable barbeque, pro­ vided by Mr and Mrs Neville Shaw and staff, as well as a bar, run by Mr M. B e att ie and Mr I.


Smith. The results were as fol­


lows: 1st — Phyllis Robin­ son’s team (715 pts); 2nd — John Harrison’s team (G93 pts); 3rd — Janet Carr’s team (G83 pts).


given by Mr John Harri­ son to everyone who had helped make the evening such a success. A raffle was also held in aid of the Rural Youth Trust, with prizes going to Mrs J. Cal­ verly, Mrs M. Walker, Mr R. Pinder and Mr N.


A vote of thanks was


Shaw. The evening eventually


drew to a close, with many old skills renewed and old friends reacquainted. The club’s next anniver­


Farewell salute


to parish church bellringer


BELLRINGERS from Lancashire and St Marv's Parish Church. Clitheroe, gathered in the parish church belfry on Monday morning to ring a farewell salute to an old Inend and col­ league. Mr John Philip Norman.


Street, Clitheroe. known to his friends as Philip, died in hospital at the age of S9.


Mr Norman, of Kendal


and handbells at St Mary's for Go years, starting in 1927, ringing regularly for S unday s e rv ic e s and re h e a r sa l nights each Monday until two years ago when he rang the tre­ ble for the last time on Mayor-making day.


He had rung tower bells


sary event will be a dia­ mond jubilee dinner at the Moorcock Inn, Wadding- to n , on O c to b e r 1st. Tickets, priced at £11.50, are available to anyone associated with the club prior to September 10th, ov ringing Alison on Clith­ eroe -1-18230. The evening will include a dinner dance and grand raffle, with prizes ranging from a colour television, car valet and turkey to various vouchers. Raffle tickets are available from club members. Our photograph shows


In 1929. as a junior


ringer, he and five other young men discovered 22 ‘old handbells in the parish church belfry. The team of six practised hard and was led and conducted by Mr


Norman. Eventually, they went


on to perform in public at c h u r c h s e r v ices a n d


socials, in schools and at a number of open-air ser­ vices on Waddington fell. In recognition of his


guests enjoying the deli­ cious diamond jubilee barbeque.


CLITHEROE golfing ace Kirstv Speak has won the British Ladies’ Strokeplay Championship. A birdie, birdie, birdie,


the same period in 1993. winning the closely-fought contest.


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THE ninth veal of com­ petitive vintage rallying in the Kibble Valley took place in super driving con­ ditions on Saturday, as


Bentham, Garstang, tor-


ton, Chipping, Jef f rey Hill, Ribchester and What­


drivers negotiated some of the lesser-known roads of


the area in the Clitheroe


S00 Rally. Around 35 pairs took


part in the event, which attracts motorists from far


and wide annually. Modern vehicles can


take part in the main sec­ tion of the competition, but an old-fashioned two-


stroke Saab 95 broke the finishing tape first, at


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ley Nab.The winners of the rally were James Lucking and Richard Norbury, from Wigton, in Cumbria. The runners-up were


long service, he was made a Life Ringing Member of the Lancashire Associa­ tion of Bellringers and. over the years, has helped many learners to master the art of campanology.


Church belltower .Mrs Jenny Bradley paid tribute to Mr Norman this week, saying: *Thitip was appre­ ciated and respected lor his knowledge and ability by all the ringers who k n ew him wel l and enjoyed with him many moments of light-hearted laughter, for he was a real c h a ra c te r and a good


Secretary of St Mary’s


friend.” A funeral service was


leaves a wife and son. Kirsty is British golf champ


Spa , L i n c o l n s h ir e , attracted a field of nearly. 100 competitors. Kirsty narrowly beat


secured Kirsty the much- coveted title, as well us the competition’s under-23


par and eagle finish, with a chip in at th e la s t ,


championship. The prestigious compe­


tition, held at Woodall


her Curtis Cup colleague, Irishwoman Eileen-ltose


Power, by two shots. Her victories meant


that she was able to bring home two special competi­ tion salvers, as well as courting selection for the squad that will represent


Great Britain and Ireland team in the forthcoming World Team Champion­ ship, to be held in Paris at the end of September. Kirsty commented to


th e "Advertiser and Times” on Monday that sh e w a s n a t u r a 11 y delighted with her victory and was looking forward to plaving in the \ \ orld Team Championship.


800 rally in top gear again


followed by cremation at Accrington. Mr Norman


SORELL — WRIGLEY


Australian cricket coach and former Ribblesdale Wan­ derers overseas amateur Mr Mark Sorell was fob'11.' bowled over when his brother, Tim. arrived in Chili-


erne to lie best man at his wedding. Tim’s arrival had been meticulously planned by


bride-to-be Miss Pauline Anne Wrigley, of Littlemonr Road. Clitheroe. and came as a complete surprise to


M Subsequently, there were two best men at the cou­ ple's wedding at Trinity Methodist ( liurch. Clitheioe.


on Sunday.


arrival for several months. The bridegroom’s parents. Mr and Mrs Christopher Sorell. of Brahma Lodge. Adelaide, had even sent over TimV measurements so that a suit could lie made for Sunday s ceremony. Paulino and Mark met four years ago while Mark


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was staving in Rishtun as overseas amateur hn Lihh- u-sdale. One of his team-mates was I aiiluie s biotliei, Martin who asked Pauline to make up a foursome one. evening for a night out. Mark was completely stumped bv the local nursery nurse and love blossomed. ‘Tim was met by Pauline at Manchester Atrpoit last week and waited ill the garden of the Wrigle.v laimly s


home until his brother arrived tor lunch. When Mark and Tim met. 1 aiilme, her pin cuts,


were all on the boundary. On Sunday, the bride was given away by liei tuthu .


Mr and Mrs Peter Wrigley. the brides sister, Mrs Louise Rucklev. Martin, the bridegrooms parents and Kihblesdale Wanderers' current cricket professional Mr Shane Martin — also a best man at the wedding


, .. .


and wore a full-length gown of ivory satin, trimmed with pearls, lace and flowers, with a lull tram. Her'\ei


was secured bv a headdress of pink and ivory dutd


image silk flowers and she carried a shower bouquet oi pink and ivory dried image silk fiowers. The chief bridesmaid was the brides sistei. Mi*


1 ouise Rucklev. with Karen MeGurk and Janice Sun­ derland in attendance. They wore olf-the-shouldei


dresses made bv the bride's godmother, o deep lose oink silk, featuringfull skins trimmed with rosebuds, l’lieir headdresses and bouquets were of toning (hied


1,1 ThV'pagebov1 was Master Jamie Ryan Dickinson,


UT e s illt n ,^ r e Mr Tim Sorrell, the bridegroom’s brother, and Mr Shane Martin. The groomsman was the bride’s brother. Mr Martin Wrigley. and the usher was the bride’s cousin, Mr Alan Dickinson.


lev Jones and the bride's father. "The ceremonv was performed by the Lev. Michael


The organists were C htheroe Mayoiess Mis Revet „ Fielding and the Rev. James Needham.


coach with the South Australian Cricket A*yonaUoii B A reception was held at Mytton Fold Faini


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moon in Singapore, cn-route to Aust ah.. w e - u -> « . . . . » » w — 1


illington, ami the couple a re to sp en d then honey­ a r e T e S n g to Clithoroe for a few uveks


before going back to Australia until April, wl™ * •"^ hopes to obtain a full-mne post as a cuckil eoatli


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Bob Lightfoot is pictured starting the rally from the Clitheroe Castle gates. The clerks of the course were Mr Roy Honeywell and rally s ta r Mr Ian Grindrod.


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