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Students dish up a winner
THE Ribblc Valley was on the menu when a team of Blackburn Col
lege students clinched victory during an inter
national catering com petition in Denmark. For Gareth Pearson
(19), assistant chef at the Auctioneer Restau
rant in Clitheroc, and Jane Ireland (24), who works and lives at her family’s tea shop, the Toby Ju g , W halley, were half of the win ning foursome. Their mouthwatering
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Bride Miss Carol Hdwardson walked down the aisle to the music of a trumpeter for her wedding to Mr Jonathan Mark Mayers at St Michael and St
John's RC Church, Clitheroe. Rebecca Wilkinson (17) played “Trumpet Tune"
instead of the traditional “Wedding March" as the bride entered the church and "Trumpet Voluntary" at the couple left the church after the ceremony. The bride, who lives in Park Street, Clitheroe, is
a home help with Lancashire County Council’s Itibble Valley team. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs F. I). ICdwardson, of Shawbridge Street. Clitheroe. The bridegroom, of Park Street, is an employ
ment officer with Calderstoncs NUS Trust. He is the son of Mr L. Mayers, of Well Terrace. Clitheroe. and Mrs M. Mayers, of Salthill Knud, Clitheroe. Civen away by her father, the bride wore a full-
length ivorv gown with a lace bodice and pearl detail. She carried a bouquet of red and ivory roses, orchids and gypsophila.
Chief bridesmaid was Miss Helen Wilkinson,
matron of honour was Mrs Jean Slater, and brides maids were Miss Domini and Miss Danielle Slater, the bride’s nieces. Miss Wendy Craig and Miss Sioh- han Carter, the bridegroom’s niece.
with roses on the sleeves, and the two junior brides maids had Bo-Peep style dresses.
Ptige hoy was Christian Slater, the bride's nephew. Best man was Mr Sean McDonnell and grooms
men were Mr Hubert Craig (sen.). Mr Hubert Craig (jun.) and Mr James Slitter. Ushers were Mr Richard Sadler, Mr Paul Mayers and Mr Stephen Mayers.
The ceremony was conducted by Fr Dunn and
the organist was Mr Mark Jrzierski. A reception was held at the Spread Kagle Hotel,
Sawley, and in the evening at the Coronation Hotel. Gisburn.
Photograph: Peter Anslow, of Trawden. File senior attendants wore red calf-length dresses,
menu featured black pudding from Cow man’s famous sausage shop, in Castle Street, Clithcroe. The Lanca shire delicacy was used in a dish called Venison Richard III to depict his black heart. During the interna
tional catering event in Aalborg, the Blackburn College team competed against colleges from Belgium, Poland, Hun gary, Russia, Latvia, Bulgaria, Sweden, Fin land, Iceland and Den mark for four prizes. The talented students
won the main cookery event when Gareth and Lee Snowdon cooked a f o u r - c o u r s e m e a 1, including black pudding
Talents in the family
THK creative flair of Kibble Valley brother and sister was rewarded in the NSPCC/Marsden Building Society “Christmas Card De s i gn and Ve r s e competition.
to-11 years and 12-lo-l)i years sections respectively it the Clitheroe branch of
Lisa ami Chris Bailey, if Gisburn, won the nine
the building society. Lisa (10). a pupil al Gis
burn County Primary School, and Chris (I I), who attends Ribblesdaie
High School, Clitheroc were among hundreds of
dul l s and chi l dr en
throughout the Nor th West to enter Christmas ard designs.
are being present hags of goodies and copie: of the NSPCC “Thank God for kids” cassette in hon our of their efforts.
Today. Llr
youngsters ed with
Intriguing glimpse of Singapore
MEMBERS of Clitheroc
I’robus Club heard of the achievements of Singapore from Mr Thomas Duff, who spoke of the intrigu ing society derived from the enterprise of three million people, most of whom are Chinese. Situated just off the
Malaysian coast, it is only about one seventh the size of L an ca sh i re and is d e v o id o f n a t u ra I resources. But since it gained independence from Britain in 1965. Singapore lias established one of the
it is virtually a benign dic tatorship tinder President ".ec Kuan Yew, who has become one of the most influential and respected men in .Asia. The combina tion of tough laws, full employment and a high tandard of education have
leading economies in the world. Ostensibly a democracy,
produced a society which vi r tual ly free from
mine. The speaker concluded by saying that there are
pressures for change hut. whatever the future holds, Singapore is a successful imi t bought - provoking country. He was thanked
by Mr George Braith- waite.
Safety on the farm
MEMBERS of Clitheroe Voting Farmers received a isit from the Health and
Safety Executive during their recent meeting.
Mr Roger Kendrick
illustrated his talk about afety on the farm with a ideo. He pointed out the
dangers of fanning and the tire that needed to be
aken to avoid accidents. Mr Keith Slinger pro
posed a vote of thanks, eeonded by Mr Tim
Malone. Next week, members
ire asked to meet at the Kibble Valley Council car >ark for 7 p.m. to travel to
".awsonsteads Farm, in Whalley, for their annual bonfire.
A NEW round of emis sions monitoring began at C a s t l e C e m e n t on Monday.
Two representatives of
HMIP were on hand to’ supervise the work of Cas tle-employed independent
environmental consul tants, who are testing emissions of both coal and a mixture of coal and Cem- fttel in kiln five.
“We are going to watch
everything while this test ing is going on, so there is
no question that shortcuts a r e b e i n g t a k e n , ”
explained HMI P si te i n s pe c t or Mr
J o h n
Isherwood. He noted that the emis
sions monitoring was the first to be carried out since a new HMIP protocol for the testing of substitute fuels in cement kilns was a d a p t e d for Ca s t l e Cement.
Mr Isherwood said the
modification was neces sary because the national protocol was designed for
Gathering
for annual reunion
MEMOR I E S wi l l 1>
jogged and former days relived when old Clit’h- eronians gather for their annual reunion dinner on Friday next week.
Clitheroe Royal Gram
mar School old boys from round the country will attend their reunio’n din ner at Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, starting tit 7-15 p. m.
taking over the presi
dency of the old bovs’ association will he dentist Mr Ian Parsons, a pupil between 19 III ami 1955.
He succeeds Mr IVler
Sharman, the managing d irector of Ro y a l Insurance (UK) Ltd. who headed the company’s
operations in Spain and Australia. Tickets for the reunion
ire available from associa
tion secretary Mr Keith Whiteside (C l i th e ro e 22121) or from Mr Eddie
Murphy at CKGS (Clith eroe 2.11 IS).
Mix of antiques, cheese and wine
TWENTY-SEVEN members of the Wednes day Club attended the AGM — an unusually high attendance probably due to the venue being the home of member Mrs Karen Hard man, who provided cheese and wine to help the proceedings along.
Leader Mrs Pain Bury
introduced guest speaker Mr Tom Brindle, of Chat- burn, who gave a fascinat ing talk on antiques. He described the many lovelv items lie had brought witn him, including some Rus sian enamalling work, a Japanese silver bowl, a Victorian claret jug, a blue anti white decorated Chi nese rice howl made in 1 6 8 0 , two Me i s s e n
figurines and several paintings. He also took time to
describe objects brought by members, telling when
and where they were made and giving an idea of their approximate value. Mrs Hardman thanked
Mr Brindle. Mrs Bury gave a report on the years activities and treasurer Mrs Ruth Stevenson gave the financial report.
It was agreed that i’100
raised at Airs Eileen Lam bert’s “At Home" should be donated to the Laser Appeal.
S t e p p i n g d o w n it s
leader, Mrs Bury was thanked for her sterling work over many years. New leader will be Airs
Janet Hulme and two new committee members were appointed.
made for the Christmas pa r t y to be held on December 14th. The next meeting will
be at 8 p.m. on November 16th, at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, when Mrs M. Strickland will show slides accompanied by music depicting the French countryside. New members a re always welcome.
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companies planning tests, while Castle was already conducting them. The testing, which will
include analysing samples of air, soil, Cemfuel, coal, kiln feed material and clin ker dust, is expected to
take a for tnight . The results should be on the
public register before the New Year. Noting that the new
p r o t o c o l w a s b e i n g rigorously applied, Castle environmental manager Mr Iain Walpole com
mented: "We expect the results of the monitoring to further demonstrate the environmental benefits of using Cemfuel and confirm th e r e s ul t s a l r e a dy obtained since the start of the Cemfuel programme two years ago." Our photograph shows
Mr Waljxile and Mr Isher wood with Mr Robert Tay lor, Mr Cymvyd Miles and Mr Martin Flitter, all of Gibb Environmental, and HMIP monitoring expert Mr Dave Mitchell.
Hand caught in machine
A CLEANER at a Whal ley firm was rushed to
hospital after the fire bri gade was called to set her hand free from the roller
of a food produc t ion machine. Mrs .1. Metcalfe suffered
s e v e r e c r it s h e d h a n d injuries from the accident,
which happened at Abbey Biscuits. Units 1 and 2, The Sidings, early last Thursday afternoon.
Firemen used a socket
set and tool kit to free Mrs Metcalfe’s hand, before an
ambulance took her to Blackburn Koval Infir
mary. After making satis factory progress, she was expeeled to he released from hospital yesterday.
The Health and Safety Executive is investigating.
BALLGOWNS SALE at
EX-HIRE
restaurant. The team also came
i n t h e
en ca sed in venison medallions, which Jane and Christopher Welch s e r v e d
second in a workshop competition and overall as well as fifth in a res taurant competition. As a result of the culinary victory, Blackburn Col lege has been invited to compete a t the same level in Budapest in March. O u r p h o t o g r a p h shows Gareth and Jane
c e l e b r a t i n g t h e i r success.
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SUM
LEGS eleven and full house were the calls of bingo players who raised a record amount for stray animals at a special fun evening.
F r ien d s of F u r and
F e a th e r ra is ed £’205 towards its funds when it held the bingo evening at
the Clitheroe Royal Brit ish Legion Club in Whal ley Road.
Group chairman Miss
Nora Briggs said the final total was a record and t h a n It e d t h o s e w h o
attended and everyone who donated a prize.
HMIP men monitor testing of emissions at Castle Cement
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