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EVERY dog has its day and Konig, the black and gold German shep-
^H e ’went°alonge the Sham Mayor of Worston’s fun day, in the grounds of the Calfs Head Hotel in the village, on Sunday, and carried off the East Lancashire • of the Year title.
who had opted for a canine theme for the fiind-raising day,' was delighted with the success of the dog competition.
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other 11 finalists,” ne said. “His owner told us he has super personality, is great with children, ace at ball
“Everyone thought Konig had the edge over the S M A L L E Y — N U T T A L L
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THE 'Most
dent on the Shell Technol- ogy E n te rp r is e P ro gramme (STEP) has been won by a girl'from the Ribble Valley.
nterprising Stu
Snodworth.Farm, Langho. has won a prize of .£100
and a trip to London to compete in the national finals later this month.
return to Saint Andrew’s University for her final year studying modern his tory and international relations. She completed an eight-week project at James Askew and Son Ltd Book Suppliers in Preston, where her . task was to show how their marketing D a ta b a s e co u ld be improved, expanded and efficiently maintained. The STEP scheme aims
• Kate is ju s t about to Kate C a rte r (21), of title of
Young F a rm e rs ’ Club members Sharon Nuttall
and Stephen Smalley were married a t St Helen Church, Waddington, near Clitheroe. The bride, who works as
cewell, of Nelson. The finalists had been selected in advance of the day
/ivia Bentley, of Burnley, and third place went to a ack mongrel bitch, owned by Miss Marilyn Bra-
.tching, but stupid in water.” In second place was a Shih Tzu dog, owned by Mrs
and one of the judges should have been Mr Doug Hoyle MP, whose pet, Lennox, recently won the Westminter Dog of the Year title. However, the MP could not attend because of a clash of dates with the TUC confer ence, so his daughter-in-law, Kath Hoyle, accompanied by Lennox, stepped into the breach. It was a happy occasion all round as crowds flocked
a chef, lives in Cheltenham near her parents, Mr and Mrs G. Walker. The family originally comes from
Colne. The bridegroom works
as an agricultural contrac tor. His parents Mr and Mrs M. Smalley live in W a d do w V i e w Waddington. The bride was given
end of the Sham Mayor’s fear of office. It enables ocal charities to raise
onig came top for his friendliness, his general appearance and the bond he has with his owner, Rosemarie Mooney, of Padiham. Sham Mayor Howard Blackburn,
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HATS off to another success for the Sham Mayor of Worston Fun Day
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to the fun day, which included a host of stalls mid tames, plus a demonstration by Clitheroe and Pendle Jog Agility Club. The fun day is. held every year and marks the
money for their individual causes and this year the total figure was almost £2,000. “ I t was v e ry su c
away by her father and wore an ivory satin dress. She carried a bouquet of ruby-red roses and Singa pore lillies. She had five attendants
— Miss Denise Nuttall Miss Lindsey Bradley Miss Emma Harrison Miss Charlotte Harrison an d M is s V i c to r i a Harrison. They wore ruby-red
^challenging and;’W.ould- •recommeiid Tioth students and local businesses to participate next summer,
to provide project-based help to small and medium sized companies, and pro vide practical, paid work experience for students, with a chance to discover how business really works, by making a significant c o n tr ib u t io n . I t is a national scheme with a n e tw o rk of agen c ie s around the coutnry, the most local agencies being Preston Business Venture and Pendle Enterprise Trust. Kate said that she found the. STEP experience;very,
Wayne Roe, groomsman was Mr D. Levington and the ushers were Messrs T, Bradley and A. Smalley. A reception was held at
style as the brides. B e s t man was M
IT’S a dog’s life for Abbey, seen here enjoying the attention of Vicky Scott (11) and Sarah Swarbrick' (four)
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cessful,” said Mr Black- bum, of Holme Hill, Clith eroe, sales and marketing manager for animal feed firm B. Dugdale and Son Ltd, of Clitheroe, which sponsored th e canine contest. “There were more peo
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slub silk dresses and car ried bouquets in the same
ple than previously and more stalls, several of which sold out, and the many children enjoyed themselves.”
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SHAM MAYOR Howard Blackburn and Mr Roger Dugdale, of B; Dugdale and Son Ltd, sponsors of the Dog of the Year contest, with winners
F in a l w o rd in v e r s e fr om ow n e r o f M u rp h y
the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors,, after
MURPHY is my lovely, little black and white Shi-Tzu, And I put him m a dog show, cause I’d nothing else to do,
the service, which was led by Rev. Mason.
Tunisia. Photo: Ross Ditchbum,
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The couple will live in Winchcombe, Cheltenham, after honeymooning in
Just a fun, low key affair, something he could handle. Wuffitmix had sponsored, it was in the local rag,
The day before he entered he had a wash and set, Dear Murphy looked an absolutely lovely little pet,
They didn’t pick him for a first, he only got a second.
SYLVIA B. BENTLEY (Thank you for a lovely afternoon).
Hopes are high that post office will reopen
HOPES are high th a t Billington sub-post office, which closed suddenly two weeks ago,
applications from people interested in buying the Whalley Road premises, and one in particular is looking hopeful, says Mr Eric Bracewell, chairman of the local Post Office and Telecommunications Advi sory Committee.
asked to step into the mat te r by Ribble Valley Council last week.
The committee was R e h e a r s a l s
CLITHEROE Association of Church Choirs resumes rehearsals on Sunday at 7- 45 p.m. in the choir vestry of C l i th e ro e P a r is h Church. The choir will be pre
could soon be reopened. There have been several
“Advertiser and Times’ that he had received the news about a possible pur chaser from a network manager with Post Office
Mr Bracewell told the
Counters Ltd. : Coun. Graham Sowter,
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the Billington representa tive, expressed concern about the closure of the post office at last week’s meeting of the Ribble Val
ley Council. Meanwhile, Billington
Parish Council had already expressed disquiet over the matter, and this was reported in the “Adver t is e r and Times", la s t Thursday. . The closure came about
paring music for the Christmas concert, includ ing parts of.“Messiah” and carol arrangements. The concert will be held in the church at 2-30 p.m. on December 3rd. New-members for all
voices would be most welcome.
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But Wuffitmix was all he got, now just what do you reckon—
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A honeymoon in Ibiza-fol-< lowed the wedding of Miss Tracey Spedding and Mr' Barry Spencer at St Paul’s Church, Citheroe.
ter of Mr and Mrs J. Sped ding, . of Fairfield Close, Clitheroe..
The bride is the daugh
son of Mr and Mrs T. Spencer, of Langshaw Drive, Chtheroe.
The bridegroom is the
father, the bride wore an ivory silk dupion dress, its fitted bodice decorated with crystal and pearls. It fe a tu red a full sk i r t , waterfall back and short
Given away by h e r .4
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She earned a'bouquet’of cream lilies,1 roses, Singa-
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with the departure, to another part of the . coun try of the sub-post mis tress, before she and her husband could find
purchaser.- :■■--.■■ .
. Ribble Valley Council has now joined Billingtoh Parish Council in the cam paign to see the office reo pened as soon as possible,
Claire Spedding, a cousin of the -bride,’ and Nicola Pacynko. ■
The bridesmaids were ■ •
off-the-shoulder paprika dresses with waterfall backs.- Their :bouquets were of terracotta and cream-roses with cream freesia and gypsophf They wore headdresses of fresn. flowers' to match the bouquet.". :- ’ . . .
bridegroom’s . niece, Tyler Spencer.' She wore a full len g th Bo-Peep-s tyle dress - in - floral material with a" paprika waterfall back.' She: carried a-rag dolTmade by the bride. • Best man was Mr Barry Jones, groomsman , Mr Richard Palmer,, and. the brothers of the bride and' bridegroom;:: Mr Paul Spencer-and Mr Paul Spedding, were ushers. The ceremony was per
, The flower girl was the
formed by the Rev. Rod ney Nicholson. A reception followed at
Victoria Street; Clitheroe.-- -Photo: Pye’s, of Clitheroe.-
,The couple are to live in , .G o l f c l u b h i t .
A, .LAW NM OW ER , •valued at £2,000,-. was sto., Jen from the ereenkeeper’s .buildingat-Clitheroe-Golf
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