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Inter-club contest slides on show
SLIDES from the Inter-club Photographic Alliances competition folio were on 5iow at
Ribblesdale were circu lated from a total of 128
ClubreCent meeting of Ribblesdale Camera In all, eight entries from
entries. The club pictures were a mixed selection of
portraits and landscapes from Phil Kapp, Frank Barnes, David Pomfret and Ken Geddes. An unusual environmental portrait by Mr Promfret was marked particularly highly. At another club meet-
Abandoned
A TELEVISION set was stolen from Ribblesdale High School at the week end and abandoned in the school grounds. The Bang and Olufsen set, valued at £500, was recovered by Clitheroe police who, sub sequently, discovered the break-in.
Window forced
BURGLARS forced the rear window of a house in Bleasdale Avenue, Clith eroe, between 5 p.m. and 8-55 p.m. on Friday, and stole a variety of jewel le ry , cash and c redit cards, together valued at £267.
mg, Joan Whittaker gave a slide lecture on Kenya and Uganda in the Travel Club series. While her pic tures of the animals in the big game reserves in
Kenya were excellent, the highlight of her talk was a fascinating insight into everyday life in Uganda. She stayed in a village with a friend, a Voluntary Service Overseas worker. In this way, she got to know the village people and was allowed to photo-
graph their way of life. The next Travel Club
d pho
meeting will be March 21st, when members and non-members are welcome
Swashbuckling Philip ties knot with a flourish
SWASHBUCKLING Clitheroe man Mr Philip Gowers donned a cavalier outfit for a medie val-style wedding to the damsel of his dreams.
Mr Gowers tied the knot with his Clitheroe sweet heart, Miss Paula Ann Matthews, at Gretna Green Register Office.
high action, for he is a stock car driver and shooting enthusiast.
Mr Gowers, of Turner Street, is no stranger to
husband’s enthusiasm for stock car racing. Her search for a trousseau extraordinaire turned
Miss Matthews, also of Turner Street, shares her
into something of a quest in itself, ending at the aptly-named Wizard’s Den, a fancy dress hire shop in Blackburn.
to the group’s Chatburn clubroom. A special evening is
Proprietor of the shop Ms Pat Heaton was so touched by the bride-to-be’s search for medieval-style marriage attire, that she tailor-made a wedding dress.
jectors and all presenta tions set to music. A club spokesman said:
planned for next Thursday m Clitheroe Library, when there will be an audio-vi sual show, with two pro
“The programme will be varied ana this evening is
highly recommended, especially to those who have not previously seen this technique in action. Non-members will be especially welcome.”
complemented on the day by a bouquet of fresh flowers.
The result, an oyster crushed velvet gown, was
Mike Creighton, also donned courtly costume and the whole affair was filmed by Border Television. Mr Gowers commented: “Everyone gets married in
The couple’s witnesses, Mrs Joanne Crook and Mr
white and we wanted to be a bit different. We even thought of travelling to Gretna Green by horse, but cars are more our thing!”
There was certainly nothing cavalier about Mr Gower’s proposal, for in true old-fashioned style he popped the question, on New Year’s Eve, on bended knee.
reception was held at the Lovers’ Leap Hotel, Gretna The registrar was Mi’s Jane Callander and a
Green. The couple honeymooned in Dumfriesshire. They are
to live in Clitheroe. BILLINGTON
cussed at the last meeting of Billington Parish Coun cil were vandalism, the cost of clearing litter from playgrounds, the wind speed monitoring mast at Dutton and VE/VJ day. PC Williams was wel
Police visit Among the items dis
aware of vandalism prob lems in the village. The council was advised to report the vandalism of the Langho playground fence to British Rail Police. Frequent incidents of vandalism at Billington playground were being monitored. Both play grounds are covered by by-laws and, although whenever they are posted for display they are removed, this does not invalidate their enforce ment. The council was still
comed to the meeting. It was clear th at he was
and £5 each time the lengthsman takes rubbish from the playgrounds to the local waste disposal site. A letter opposing the
waiting for clarification from Lancashire Waste of charges o f between £2.50
Meeting Members are urged to
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Breeding salmon back in Calder
BREEDING salmon arc thought
returned to the River Calder for the first time in 30 years. The National Rivers Authority has confirmed
to have
that the fish are spawning along a 5km stretch of the Calder between Whalley Bridge and its confluence with the Ribble. Fresh salmon eggs have been
said it was the first time in more than 30 years that salmon eggs had been spotted in the Calder, but the reason for their initial disappearance remained a mystery.
river for good. An NRA spokesman
spotted at the site by NRA officers, although it is not known whether the fish have returned to the
very encouraging to see these fish coming back to the Calder and it should encourage further efforts from everyone in the area to maintain and improve water quality/’_________
He commented: It is .
attend the annual general meeting of Simonstone Mothers’ Union and give encouragement to the committee and express their views. The meeting will be held on Tuesday in the old school at 7-45 p.m.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND in play at the Bolton-by-
Results There were 13V!* tables
follows. Ladies: Mrs Jeffs, Mr Dukes, Mrs V. Duck worth; Gents: Mr Jack Kenyon, Mrs Janet Tay lor, Mrs Ireland. Domino winners were Mr Cook, Mrs Knight, Mrs Parker and Mrs Bairstow. Raf fle: Mrs Cowpertlnvaite, Mrs F. Cook, Mrs J. Ken yon, Mrs A. Jackson, Mr *E. Wiseman.
Bowland village hall whist and domino drive, when the MCs were Mr Stanley Hogg (whist) and Mr John Singleton (dominoes). Whist winners were as
SLA IDBU RN
introduction of the moni toring mast at Dutton had been received and circu lated. It was agreed that Ribble Valley Borough Co u n c i l s h o u l d be informed of the council’s objection to the possibility of a wind farm within the
poppy seeds received from the borough council to be
Ribble valley. It was agreed that the
used as a commemoration of VE/VJ day should be
sown in the, middlc.of the Petre roundabout if there were no objections from the county council high ways department. The clerk informed the
councillor from 1958 to
1973. Th e c o u n c i l requested that the clerk convey its sympathy to his widow.
CHATBURN United
egations from lurch, Chatburn, rn Me thodis t nd St Leonard’s Downham, joined take part in the Vomen’s World 'rayer at Christ The service had r i t te n by the of Haiti. Miss
Judging On Monday members of
judging and girls made dried Tlower arrange
Slaidburn YFC visited Manor House, home of Mr and Mrs J . Harrison, where boys were stock-
ments, judged by Mrs
Stockjudging — seniors: Jonathan Mason. Juniors: Keith Wells. Flower arranging: Hazel Parkin son, Christine Parkinson, Nicola Bristol. Members of the junior
Anne Seed. Results were as follows.
council of the death of George Nickson, a parish
quiz team have reached tne semi-final to be held at Tarleton. Next week’s meeting will be a trip to Blackburn, for ice-skating.
RIMINGTON
and Middop Luncheon Club met in the Memorial Institute to enjoy a meal of roast pork with all the trimmings, carrots and cabbage, followed by a
Fashions Members of Rimington
lker led the wor- the address was Mrs J. Scutt. Or- w a s Mrs D.
aid of the SuperScan appeal is to be held in Chatburn school hall on March 15th at 7 p.m. Jum ble will be collected on March 14th or it can be left at the school on the 15th after 3-30 p.m.
A giant jumble sale in
domino session, Mrs D. Eccles and Mi’s A. Hol- gate, were prizewinners and lucky raffle tickets were held by Mr I. Whit taker and Mrs C. Nichol
choice of sweet. In the after-lunch
son. “Anne’s Mobile
Fashions” brought along a selection of garments, and members enjoyed brows ing and choosing from the wide variety on display.
Show Schedules are now avail
spring flower and bulb show organised by Rimington and District
able for the forthcoming
S p e a k e r s A Speaker’s Night will
7-30 p.m. in Simonstone Church Hall. This will be a
be held on March 15th at
social evening with entei taining speakers, plus a hot supper.
build- limon-
rden en on a.m.
31st, to be opened by Canon G. Walker at 2-30 p.m. Details and schedules mav be obtained from Mrs J. Gornall, of Gisburn.
Gardening Club, which takes place in Gisburn Festival Hall on March
Annual drive The annual whist and
domino drive, organised by Rimington WI Handi craft and Produce Show committee takes place on Saturday in Rimington Memorial Institute at 7-30 p.m. A pie and peas sup per will be served and funds raised will go towards financing Riming
ton WI Show on August 10th.
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