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A SERIES of cream tea concerts takes to the stage at the Centenaries Theatre, Stony-
stone Brass Band, 3 p.m., cream tea. Further details available on 01995 61456.
hurst, over the coming weeks. Next Thursday, the venue will host violinist
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A press operator ut Trutcx, Clitheroe, and foi mei resident of Gisburn, Joan Hudson married Peter Ian Thompson at the Baptist Church C en tic ,
Barnoldswick.
ley Booth, of Barnoldswick, and the late Mrs Dons The bridegroom, of Westfield Road, Barnoldswick,
The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr btnn- . . . , , ,
is a boat builder employed by Doug Moore’s, Bar noldswick, and the only son of the late Mr and Mrs William and Olive Thompson. Given away by her son, Mr Simon Hudson, the
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bride wore an Edwardian- style ivory gown featuring a lace and pearl trimmed off-the-shouldcr bodice, with long sleeves, a straight chiffon skirt and heavily detailed lace choker. She wore a large picture hat featuring a net brim and carried a silk bouquet of peach roses, lilies and ivy.
Mrs Cheryl Tyson, and the bridesmaids were Miss Samantha Thompson, bridegroom’s daughter and the bride’s grandchildren the Misses Pamela Devine, Jen nifer Devine, /Marie Metcalf, Tori Metcalf, Sarah Hodson and Kirsty Ramsden.
The matron of honour was the blade s daughter, , . , , , , ,
in ivory, with Pamela, Jennifer and Marie wearing matching dresses in neach and Tori, Sarah and Kirsty, ivory and peacn floral dresses in the same design. They were all made by the bride and featured toning sashes and bows. They wore straw hats trimmed to tone in with the dresses. The fiye older bridesmaids and the maid of honour carried Vic- torian-style posies of peach flowers and the younger ones, baskets to complement their outfits. The best man was the bridegroom’s son, Mr 1 aul Thompson, and the ushers were the bride’s sons,
The two older Bridesmaids wore 2l)s-style dresses , _ . ,
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Messrs John and Christopher Hudson. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. 1 aul A^reception followed at Randell’s Hotel, Skipton,
Ease up on hosepipes appeal
AN urgent appeal has gone out to customers from North West Water to ease up on the use of hose pipes and sprinklers. During the recent hea
twave, demand for water in the region increased by
a third, which meant that an extra 70 million gallons
of water was being used each day. Normal daily co n sum p tio n by th e
region’s 2.8 million house holds is 200 million gallons. A hosepipe uses two
Success in medical career
gallons of water a minute and a sprinkler can use up to a ton of water in an hour. Mr Peter Birtwistle, the company’s water sup ply manager, said: “We are appealling to our cus tomers to be good neigh bours and to bear in mind th a t th e i r use of a sprinkler or hosepipe may be reducing pressure to
A CLITHEROE family is | celebrating its latest medi cal career success. Dr Stuart Bennett (20) I has become a Member of 1
the Royal College of Phys icians and is entitled to put |
tine’s High School deputy head boy, who finished his
other homes in the area. “If people will use hose
pipes and sprinklers sensi Lottery boost
A WADDINGTON sports and recreation group has attra c ted funding this month from the National Lottery. The Waddington Play
ing Fields Committee has been awarded £13,450 toward the construction of a sports pavilion. The v i l la g e -b a s e d
scheme has been deve loped in conjunction with
Waddington Parish Coun
cil and will enhance much- needed cricket and football facilities in the area.
3ritish Eagle
CYCLE has been stolen m a house in Littlemoor ad, in Clitheroe. rhe B r i t ish Eagle iuntain bike, valued at
15, was stolen between a.m. and 4 p.m. on inday.
bly, and in the late eve ning, there will be enough water for everyone.”
MRCP after his name. The former St Augus
schooling at St Mary’s S ixth Form College, | Blackburn, is to be pre sented with his certificate I at Edinburgh University |
on July 21st. He gained his initial
degree in Medicine at Manchester University and is currently working at the Queen’s Medical Centre, University Hospi-1
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after which the couple left for a honeymoon in Guern sey. They are to live in Barnoldswick. Photo: Dale Frankland.
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£300 damage
A WINDOW at Kaydee I Bookshop, in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, was smashed, causing £300 worth of damage; when a large brick was thrown through | it at the weekend.
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1. “The Glass Lake” — Maeve Binchy (Orion, £5.99) 2. “Around Clithcroe” — Catherine
garet Thatcher (Harper Collins,
— Gary Rhodes (BBC, £15.99) 4. “Delia Smith’s Summer Collec
Rothwell (Alan Sutton, £7,99) 3. “More Rhodes Around Britain”
tion” — Delia Smith (BBC, £14.99) 5. “Twelve Red Herrings” — Jef
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MAKE a beeline to Samlesbury Hall, which has been turned into a veritable hive of activ ity thanks to a beekeeping exhibition. The exhibition, which will run until July 16th,
11th — Clitheroe Parish Hall, Classic FM Gardening Forum, doors open 7 p.m.,recording starts 7-30 p.m.
_ Antonio Cucchiara and pianist Jeremy Young, at 2-30
p.m. On July 20th, The Charivari Trio will perform a
programme of works featuring music by Brahms and Khatchaturian, at 2-30 p.m. Both concerts will be followed by a cream tea in the
college’s Old Theatre Gallery. Further details and bookings are available from the
.
Bookings and further details available on 01200 24165.12th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Chester Avenue
box office on 01254 826063 or the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 25566. EVENTS — JULY 6TH TO 13TH
8th — Clitheroe Castle Bandstand, free concert, featuring Senegalese reggae band Niomenka-Bi,
starting2-30 p.m. 8th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Waterloo car park, nine-mile linear walk to Bowland Forest, no dogs. 8th — Lancashire Countryside Service, activity walk, meet Beacon Fell Country Park (SD 565427),
1-30 p.m. 8th — Moorland walk to Clougha Access Area, 1 p.m. Further details available on 01772 264709. 8th — St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, Clith eroe Area WI Show, 10
a.m.to 5 p.m. Further details available on 01200 445304. 8th to 12th — Brockhall Summer Show, an oppor tunity to enjoy the work and talents of artists who
live in the village. 8th — Brookside School Summer Fair, 2 to 4-30 p.m.,
stalls, games and refreshments. Further details available on 01200 255(5-1. 8th — Clitheroe Garden Club, visit to Newby Hall, meet Clitheroe Station, 9-30 a.m. Further details available on 01200 24165. 8th and 9th — Goosnargh and Longridge Show. 9th — Lancashire Countryside Service, walk to Pen- dle Hill, via Spence Moor, meet Barley Information
car park, for “stroller” walk, 11 a.m. 12th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Ribchester, 7 p.m. 13th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, cream tea concert, ‘featuring violinist Antonio Cucchiara and pianist Jeremv Young. Further details and bookings available from the box office on 01254 826063 or the Tourist Information Centre on 01200 25566.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS —JULY 14TH to 20TH
14th — The Royal British Legion Club, Longridge, Dr Brown’s Blues Band, presented by Ribble Valley Blues and Rock. Further details available on 01772
785146. 14th — Browsholme Hall, open-air performance of “The Tempest”. Further details and bookings avail able on 01200 25566. 15th — Clitheroe Naturalists, meet Clitheroe Sta tion, 10-30 a.m. Further details available on 01200
28117. 15th — Lancashire Countryside Service, woodland
walk, meet Spring Wood car park (SD 742361), 2
;p.m. 16th — Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping, Longndge Brass Band, cream tea, starts 3 p.m. Further details
available on 01995 61456. 16th — Clitheroe Ramblers, walk to Gargrave, meet
Waterloo car park, 10 a.m. 18th — Lancashire Countryside Service, family dis covery walk, nature games, meet Fell House car
Centre (SD 824404), 10-45 u.m. 9th — Gibbon Bridge Country House Hotel, Balder-
park, Beacon Fell Country Park, 2 p.m. 19th — Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Newton, 7 p.m. 20th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, cream tea concert, featuring the Charivari Trio. Programme includes works by Brahms and Khatchaturian. Fur ther details are available from the box office or the Tourist Information Centre on 01200 25566.
insthe-North-West
offers a fascinating insight into the world of the honey bee and different types of honey are available to taste and buy. There is also a glass observation hive, where you can see the comings and goings of an organised work force at close quarters. Further details of the exhibition, which runs from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. every day except Mondays, are
' works by Purcell, Dubois, Saint-Seans and. Verdi, at 12-45 p.m. On a different note, the venue is now taking book
to a close tomorrow at King George’s Hall, Black burn. Organist Keith Bond, a former organ scholar at Corpus Christ! College, Cambridge, will perform
ings for a concert by Terence Trent D’Arby. Terence has a huge repertoire of songs, ‘rang
ing from hard rock and heartfelt anthems to funky soul tunes and jazz-tinged ballads, but all resonating
available from Samlesbury Hall on 01254 812010. A puppet extravaganza takes to the stage at the
hosts “Aladdin", by the Presto Puppet Theatre. The performance, at 2 p.m., will include numerous colour ful rod puppets, some over half life-size, exquisitely costumed in Chinese style.
Burnley Mechanics on July 21st, when the venue
July 11th and 18th, when it hosts cajun dance sum mer workshops, at 8 p.m.
Padiham Town Hall, will be-a hotbed of activity on . ,
ley Mechanics are available on 01282 30055.. A summer season of lunchtime organ recitals draws
Further details of this and all events at the Burn r>
his spirituality and rough-textured falsetto voice. Further details of this and all events at King
i;.lV in their, rospoctive HOCO nc]: h o n e y m o o n s ,
brings to end the summer season at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Written in 1930, Coward’s wittily-penned comedy tells the tale of an .encounter between divorcees Amanda and Elyot on
George’s Hall are available on 01254 582582. Noel Coward’s sparkling comedy Private Lives
. August 5th. is described as a devastating portrayal of married life, adultery, selfishness and insecurity.
■ -iThe.iplay, whichioperis tonight’rind runs'until v
Further de tails and bookings are available from the Royal Exchange on 0161 833 9333.
1. Forrest Gump 2. Junior 3. Shallow Grave 4 .
5. Wolf
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6. Flintstones 7. Speed 8: Sirens 9. Reservoir Dogs 10. Pulp Fiction
Video rentals list supplied by Blockbuster, Wcllgatc, Clithcroe.
1. “These Days” — Bon Jovi 2. “Mirror Bull” — Neil Young 3. “Foo Fighters” — Foo Fighters 4. "///Story” — Michael Jackson 5. “Let Your Dim Lights Shine” —; Soul Asylum
6. “Colour of my Love” — Celine Dion
. 8. “Pulse” — Pink Floyd 9. “Visions of Peace” — The Monks
7. “Picture This” — Wet, Wet, Wet
10. “Time Was” — Curtis Stigers CD list supplied by Townsend
of Ampleforth Abbey Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
£25.00) 7. “Made in America” — Bill Bry
son (Minerva, £6.99) 8. “The Ghosts of Sleuth” — James
9. “Angel of Death”. — Jack Hig gins (Michael Joseph, £14.99) 10. “Be Slim, Be Fit” — Rosemary
frey Archer (Harj>er Collins, £4.99) 6. “The Path to Power” — Mar
‘ Bookshop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
Conley (Arrow, £9.99) Book list supplied by Kaydee
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