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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331-Qlassifiedj Talk strengthens Thailand links LOCAL HOLIDAY OFFERS F>


EASTBOURNE 7 days Cavendish Hotel 3 excursions included


Sal 2 July H/B £ 2 5 9


TORQUAY 7 days Burlinglon Hotel





Swimming Pool, En-suile rooms


Sat 2 July H/B £ 2 3 9


SPECIAL PARIS & EURODISNEY 7 days including Notlh Sea Femes including 2 days al Eurodisney and sightseeing lour


Sun 31 July____________£ 2 8 5


SCARBOROUGH 7 days Clifton Hotel


★ * * *


3 Excursions, En-suilo, Satallito TV


Sal 9 July H/B Hotel Mon 11 July H/B £ 1 8 9 Mon 11 July H/B £ 1 7 ;


Excusions to Colchoslor & Constable Country


SEE OUR FULL COLOUR BROCHURE .Contact your Travel Agent or


We have a full range of holidays available nil year round


Blackburn Coachlines. Teb 0254 54400 f, " .


UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON


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MAY DAY BANK HOLIDAY 10.30 am-4.30 pm


& ' MASSIVE^


CLEARANCE SALE


Uvj {jingo £4.99


ftjre Wod Swciitero firm £1239


off original prices


Skirto & Trouonxr £A99 & £ 9 3 9


7, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


Qiikfrwo from £199


£ 2 35


CAMBRIDGE - 5 days University Arms A A * *


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FA U )U TH -7 d ay s ralmc gGach Hotel *


Ehiilo rooms


. _ . ‘ /custions Sot 2 July^


£ 255 AUSTRIAtrR 0 L n days


Crossing with ^ ^ FerrIel Mon 4 July H, £ 4 3 9


Ho,el & therrisa Klfchol* * * *


ROYAL SCOTs, .7 days Angus Hot^^


Blairgowrie, Edinburgh, Pikry


Sat 9 July H/B £259 WOOLACOMBEw"


Narrcott Grand Ar Hotel


Indoor Pool &' Entertainment .


Sot 9 July H/B k<; WYE YALLEY -5 day


Abboy Hotel A A A Gt Malvern


Tours to Wye Valley anc Colswolds


Surrounded by sheep


BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT and lambs H E area's young farmers


e unable to escape from eep and lambs at the


ment. 'hey are surrounded by Si at home and, at the h.ting of Clitheroe ‘■g Farmers, spent the


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YOUNG — RITCHIE


A honeymoon in Lanzarote followed the wedding of order processor Miss Michelle Marie Ritchie and joiner Mr Stephen Alan


Young at St Michael and St John's RC Church,


!S,;s (100), W. Slingcr (°‘')'termediate — H.


‘\ig judging them, •pits. Judging four N: Senior — K.


M o n, Rob'. imerv (02), S.


S. Kii (SI). Judgi foul.


•Il,unIu.,.i; G. Bolton (07), ‘ ' S3), M. Burnop


, .‘SST), P. Holt (.SO).


1 a m b s (>“ *!), A. Stinger


.1!)). ln t .L,(liaU. _ i>. judging stoc nl Ur,


Whitwell M. Burnop', and G. Boltijyj Those w.w‘


S. Bristol not


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evening icinjf „s William SVel.


Itibble Valley C. , park for nextHe|{‘»s


ather at i meeting.


posed a vote lhanks> seconded byuionitnn


g Members «r\kecl to


Berry (T'(.| Montgom­ ery (13), Hon an(| k. unior —


e n i o r — K . butchers’


Ultraframe, is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs James F. Ritchie, of St Paul's Close, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, who


Clitheroe. The bride, who works at


CONTINUING to foster links with Christians living and working abroad is a Low Moor church which recently hosted a talk about Thailand.


Church Missionary Society, Jackie Cox, spoke at St Paul’s Vicarage about a six-month fact-finding tour in Thailand and efforts to strengthen


A representative of the clinks between the


to two classes at Edisford County Primary School,


hurches here and there. She gave a slide show


Clitheroe, also introducing pupils to a Thai dance and teaching them to greet each other in the Thai language. The talks highlighted


her work with the Karen people, who fled to the Thai border because of trouble in Burma, and with families of young people arrested and imprisoned on drugs


Playground parking mooted


by traders


RECENT controversy about parking in Clith­ eroe has sparked a number of suggestions from concerned peo­ ple, including the use of school playgrounds


works at Stonylnirst Col­ lege, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Martin Young, of Bilberry Cot­ tages, Hurst Green. Given away hv her


trimmed with satin ami pearls and featuring a chapel train. Her full-length veil was


father, the bride wore an ivory brocade d res s


held in place by a circlet of fresh flowers and she car­ ried a bouquet of lilies and champagne and peach roses. In attendance were Miss


Claire Victoria Ritchie, the bride’s sister, Miss Amanda Bolton and Miss Laura Tyson and Miss Rebecca Young, both the bridegroom’s nieces. Miss Ritchie and Miss


Trade’s AGM, president Mr Peter Favclt said the idea for the use of school playgrounds had been m o o t e d b e f o r e t li e meeting.Tile suggestion came (luring a debate by the chamber on the ever-in­ creasing problem of park­ ing in the town. Many of the 25 members


for traders’ vehicles. At the Clitheroe and Dis tr ic t Chamber of


Rev. Rodney Nicholson has close lies with the CMS. Through the society, links were forged with Sri Lankan vicar the Rev. Gabriel Wimalasena, who will lie visited by parishioner .Mark Loadbeater during his summer holiday from university. Pictured are Jackie


charges in Thailand. Low Moor vicar the


Cox (right) and Kate Wallwork, of Clitheroe Parish Church, who was involved in the visit.


agreed that traders and other people working in the town should use car parks on the centre's out­ skirts, such as the Chester Avenue site, with the intention of allowing more space for visitors and tourists. A leaflet distribution


Flagging relaid


CONTRACTORS have been engaged on re-flag- ging work in Clitheroe recently. Some of the town centre-


Bolton wore coffee and cream taffeta Edwardian- style dresses, coffee and cream Alice hands and carried bouquets of cham­ pagne ruses. Miss Tyson and Miss


>B(§) of Colne Est. over 100 gears


quality items of their choice and avoid the embarrassment of unwanted or duplicated gifts.


IF YOU'RE GETTING MARRIED THIS YEAR., Tubbs wedding list is designed to ensure that couples receive the


Five easy steps can help towards the setting up of your new home.


STEP ONE Contact Tubbs of Colne to arrange a convenient time for personal viewing and selection.


STEP TWO Visit Tubbs of Colne where our experienced staff will assist in your selection of fine china, crystal and giftware


STEP THREE We compile a product list of your choices with your priorities clearly established. A copy of this is sent to you and your stock is reserved.


STEP FOUR Inform your quests that Tubbs of Colne is maintaining your wedding list with a request that they contact us direct.


STEP FIVE Relax and plan your wedding.


All your guests need to do is contact us, either by a personal visit or phone call and we will advise them which items remain available. As purchases are made we delete them from the master list. Local delivery and gift wrapping services can also be provided.


As a personal thank you a gift voucher valued at £25 is given to all couples whose wedding list sales exceed £250 or a gift voucher for £50 when sales exceed £500


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pageboys Gary Young, the bridegroom's nephew, and James Ritchie and Michael Cavill, both the bride’s nephews. , Best man was Mr Neale Irown, groomsman was lr Colin Hollis and ushers ere Mr James Ritchie (1 Mr Gary Young. The ceremony, which ; performed by Fr. J. roing, with co-eele- its Fr. J. Dooley and * C. Higham, was (Kipanied by organist p Briggs and followed “/reception at Mytton ,jarm Hotel, Langho. ‘couple are to live


Young wore coffee and cream shepherdess-style dresses. Also in attendance were


atfjhurst. , , 1 ‘y g r a p h : Mr R. Greei0d, Clitheroe.


NeY;o u n c j i i 0 i-


A NEA»uncillur was ct>- Lit h 1 Whatley and


tle Mn parish Coun-


li?, a\ 1 meeting on Ihursday


NiKhtclUtw n e r Mrs v t >V,hall1


b e a t in g n . o th e r candidates. One of Mrqams’


e- Rendezvous


Maxine Ad; was voted m by a cot, maj0,.itv,


duties will l,0 attend Blackpool, ru,SL.lUjn,r


the Ribble Val .,s p;ll-t of a special v. bv the Queen to Lanca;0‘


MARCHESE — LESTER


A honeymoon in the Dominican Republic fol­ lowed the wedding of Clitheroe bridegroom Mr


Antonio Marcliese and Miss Suzanne Marie Les- j ter at the Sacred Heart ! Church, Blackburn.


/ have to tell ber!'^jUSl won a smm g toa&v And our first bed etna selection of o


weddinggifs!/ l'n0 happy ^ In a s s o c i a t io n ■


ch o ic e with a f re e ’H o n eym o o n ’ C^imum value £500) and other prizes.


TO ENTER


Yes!! you could be jetting away to destination of your ** ' dl





readers before Junc 1st and the winning a , |c wj|| receive full coverage of their wedding in our Su-mber 'Brides Magazine'


Mike Wheadon, East Lancashire Nexvspapj i5Urnley S i Express Offices, Bull St, Burnley BB'ijiyp A


Send your entries to Tel No. Wedding Date..................... Signed................................. t X


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If you are getting married on or bctwi j unc i st . August 31 si just write and tell us in not more n 250 words why you arc the most romantic couple in Lancashire. Did you get engaged in a special place, oraybe your fjance proposed to you in an unusual way. us your cntry before May 2nd with a picture of both,urse| / and y0ur fiance and you could be the Winneiof t|,js SUperb v wedding package. The entries will


by the ^


All entries should be accompanied by 2 completed coupon and unfortunately we cannot reli any Df (be photographs


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servant working for the Department of Social Security, is the son of Mr Giovanni Marchese, of Railway View, Clitheroe.


The bridegroom, a civil


assistant at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court, is the (laughter of Mr and Mrs Alovsius Lester, of New Bank Road, Blackburn.


The bride, a clerical


father, the bride wore a pearl white gown in shan­ tung with a sweetheart neckline, featuring a wa­ terfall-style train and el­ bow-length veil. She wore a circle of silk flowers in her hair and carried a shower bouquet of silk Bowers featuring roses and tiger lilies. In attendance were


Given away by her i


IT’S the time of year when a woman’s thoughts start turning to new clothes and a new look. The perfect place to start is the Danana Beauty Salon, right


campaign on cars round the town was suggested as a means of directing trad­ ers towards the benefits to he gained from using the Chester Avenue car park. One idea for the leaflets is that they would read "If you are a trader you are parked in a guest's place." Under the playground


pavements. which were ro-flagged only a couple of years ago. seemed the worse for wear, but the county council pledged to put the matter right. A spokesman from


scheme, schools would be asked if their playgrounds could be used on market days, Tuesday and Satur­ day, for traders’ vehicles to park. Better signposting was


County Hall said: "Certain areas in the town have had flags disturbed hv public utilities or by cars parking on the pavement. These areas will he relaid or replaced." Market i’lace. Moor


Edisford pupils enj oy visit to


newspaper trail


I’UI’ILS from Edisford C o u n t y I’ r i m a r y School, Clitheroe, went on a visit to the award- winning Newspaper Trail in Martland Mill, Wigan. The children visited


also put forward as a means of informing visi­ tors about Clitheroe’s other available ear parks.


Lane and Castle Street, in the town centre, where the pavements have been cracked or the paving stones dislodged, were first to receive the neces­ sary facelift and then attention was turned to the pavements of Lower- gate and Wellgatc.


the various departments involved in the compila­ tion of a newspaper at the headquarters of Lancashire Publica­ tions and saw the press used to print thousands of copies of the "Clith­ eroe Advertiser and Times" each week. Over 3 0 ch i ld re n


see youngsters from our East Lancashire centre. They were certainly keen and enjoyed pro­ ducing their own front page." Pictured is photogra­


lie said: "It’s great to


pher Gary Brunskill showing the youngsters


the latest technology' in 1 h e p h o t o g r a p n i c department — the com­ puter used to beam in Rugby League action pictures from Australia for the "Rugby Lea­ guer" newspaper.


enjoyed a day louring the offices and press hall and produced their very own newspaper fr o u t p a g e i n t h e award-winning newspa­ per Resource Centre. I le a d m a s t e r M r


Meningitis cases drop


THE incidence of menin­ gitis in England and Wales has (Implied by lt'i'J, the n a t i o n a 1 Meningitis Research charity has announced.


attributed to a national immunisation p rogra m ni e introduced for all children under the age of four last October.


The decrease is being


tion is warning against complacency and has pro­ duced a free leaflet, enti­ tled “A race against time.” describing the signs and symptoms of meningitis.


However, the organisa­


Meningitis Research, 01(1 Gloucester Road, Alves-


It is available from ton, Bristol, BS12 2LQ.


2B e c ra - j® Ie ta l Architectural & Bespoke Metalworkers


David Edmundson. who organised the school outing, said: “The chil­ dren enjoyed the visit and especially the large machines for producing newspapers.” Among the special


Manufacturer^ & 3fn$talIerS of <©ualitp Mctaltoork


Offer a new range of Garden Furniture


Wrought Iron Arches - Obelisks - Pergolas Hanging brackets to order


visitors to look ill on the young Clitheroe news aces was .Mr .Mark A s h 1 e y , m a n a g i n g director of Lancashire I’lihlications Lid and a director of East Lanca­ shire Newspapers, the parent company of the “ A d v e r t i s e r a n d Times."


All designs and sizes available


Full matching service & repair work Gates, Ballustrading and Staircases


Jfor all pour metal requirements


UNIT 4B3 WATERSIDE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, COLNE, LANCS


Telephone: 0282 860115 Daytimc/Evcnings


here in Clitheroe. The salon, opened this month, offers an extensive range of


trims. Registered with the British Association of Beauty Therapy and


beauty treatments, including waxing, facials, massage, aromath­ erapy, electrolysis, make-overs, manicure and pedicure. As an extra bonus to readers of the '‘Clitheroe Advertiser and Times," proprietor Mrs Anna Helligso is offering FREE eyebrow


Cosmetology, she is offering customers a personal and caring ser­ vice, with privacy a key factor. Her salon, part of her home, is luxuriously furnished with the


latest specialised equipment and also stocks the RVB make-up range, which not only looks nice, but is protective and can be used immediately after a facial. Eyes are, of course, a focal point and, if you suffer from eye­


chief bridesmaid Miss Josephine Wilson and Miss Laura Hartley. They wore peach full-length dresses and silk floral headdresses and carried posies of flow­ ers decorated with trailing ribbons. Best man was Mr Gio­


brow straggle, now is certainly the time to put it right. You must telephone first to make an appointment. The offer is limited to the first 50 people to book and is open for a week from today. The token must be produced on arrival. Why not give yourself a Bank Holiday treat? The number to ring is Clitheroe 29055.


vanni Marchese and ushers were Mr Peter Capstick and Mr Albino Ferro. The ceremony was con­


ducted by Fr Martyn Pey­ ton. A reception was held


at the Swallow Trafalgar Hotel, Samlesbury, after which the couple left for their honeymoon. They are to live in


Rishton. Photograph: David and


L a u r a B r a d s h a w , Burnley.


TO CLAIM YOUR FREE EYEBROW TRIM Simply cut out the token and take to "Danana" Beauty Salon, 1 Brungerley Ave, Clitheroe.


Tel: 29055 for you appointment offer lasts until 5th May 1994


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