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A SPONSORED enmpeti- 1,0,1 atiM.vtton Fold ,r„|f course has raised another
U.ino lor the Kibble Val- k*.v Supersenn Appeal, o taking the total so far to
chairman of the appeal.
ver £5(1.01)0. Mrs Ma ry K a rn e s ,
said: "Tile generosity and ingenuity of people never ceases to amaze me. The re su l ts of a n um b e r of projects are coming in at tile moment. 1 am going to P a sh a l l E a v e s th is evening to colled a che que for £5(>0 raised by the \VI. a g e n t lem a n h as
another ready for collec tion after a barbecue on Waddington Fell and the Round Table will shortly be announcing the sum raised from the walk along the Loeds-Liverpnol canal. There are so many people doing so many different things, and I am deeply
grateful." b a s t month saw th e
( ‘a ld e rs to n es Kali raise between £1,500 and £1,000 and the presentation of a donation for the appeal from a medical groin), the first in the Kibble valley. Doctors and staff at Whal- lev Medical Centre raised £5(50 and Mrs Karnes said: "People working in health care are so busy that I was delighted when the Whal- ley group came forward with its raffle scheme."
the Superscan Appeal has now passed i‘H>5,000.
O u r left p h o to g ra p h
shows the Kashall Eaves Wl presentation and. in our other picture. Mytton Fold Kcstaurant and Coif
Club proprietor'‘Mrs Lilian Hargreaves ‘and her hus
band. Frank, celebrate the sum ra ised a t th e club with.a quick demonstra tion of the correct stance from the professional Mr Cary Coupe.
_FT u rop ea n I I iew p o in t
BEEK dominated the a 11 e n l i o n o f th e
The week started with the whole Parliament join ing with Labour Euro Mrs from Manchester in condemning the IKA bombers who caused so much devastation in Manchester city centre. T h e P a r 1 i a m e n t expressed its sympathy and best wishes for the re c o v e ry of th o se injured and paid tribute to the emergency ser vices, who did such a magnificent job.
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durin.tr this month’s meeting of the European Parlia ment in Strasbourg — a shame because many other impor tant m a t te r s were debated.
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ONE of the functions of the European Parlia ment is to check that the rules needed to create a
by Mark Hendrick, Euro MP for Central Lancashire
real single European market in all products do not create unneces sary complications or reduce choice. The proposed European standards for motor cycles, voted upon this month, are a good illus tration of how we can block unwanted restric tions. It was good to see motorbike enthusiasts milling around the Par liament talking to their elected Euro MPs. You do not see that happen ing when the Govern ments of the European Union meet together in secret, closed session.
THE Parliament also received the first annual report from the Euro pean Ombudsman. He is there to receive complaints of maladmin istration by European
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union organisations. Anyone can put in a complaint. He works closely with the Parlia ment's Petitions Com mittee which any mem ber of the public can petition on any subject falling within the role of the EU. 1 can supply mure infor mation for any reader who wants it.
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THE NATIONAL LOTTERY”
People who claim to be anti-European should ask themselves how
ing international prob lems were under scru tiny by Euro MPs this month: money-1 aun- dering and the illegal trade in nuclear and radioactive material* The free movement of cash within the EU — a n d i n c re a s in g ly throughout the western world — makes the hoarding of illegally-ob tained money increas ingly easy. Cash earned from prostitution, drug dealing, illegal arm dealing and art fraud is all secreted away in banks far from the coun tries where the illegal activities take place. It is an international prob lem that needs an inter national response; and the national govern ments of EU member countries should get their act together to o r g a n i s e a jo in t crackdown. The theft of radioactive and nuclear materials is another international problem that requires a Europe-wide effort to stamp it out. It is fright ening to think that in 199-1 the German auth orities found 21)7 cases involving trade or offers of nuclear substances.
international problems like money-laundering
World of Press photography
T H E f o c u s w a s switched on to the wor ld of the P re s s p h o t o g r a p h e r at a r e c e n t me e t in g of C l i t h e r o e P r o b u s
Club. Clitheroe Advertiser
Mr John Parry explained that he began taking wed ding photographs in KHfci, before starting in the dark room at the Klackburn Times in 1H71. Over the y e ars Mr
ind Times photographer
the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times lb years ago. He started working for editor Mr Raymond Mann, who was able to offer him useful advice.
his joh was demanding, requiring him to s ta r t work in his dark room at b n.m. on a normal day.
Mr Parry explained that
examples of his work, including pictures of the
He showed members PRIDDING — YOUNG
A honeymoon in Jamaica followed the wedding at St Leonard’s Church, Down- ham, of assistant manage ment accountant Mr Neil Pridding, of Kolton, and musician Miss Adele Young, of Low Moor. The bridegroom is the
and ivory headdresses to match. They carried bou quets of pink and ivory c a r n a t i o n s w i t h gypsophila. Rest man was Mr Steve
Magee. Usher was Mr Ken Spencer. After the wedding, con
only son of Frank and Joyce Pridding, of Milford Road, Kolton. and the bride is the only daughter of Leonard and June Young, of Riverside, Low Moor. Given away by her
gypsophila. K r i d e s m a id s w e re
father, the bride wore a full-length gown of ivory shantung silk and lace, and carried a bouquet of pink md ivory roses with
Joanne Koylan and Helen Raker, and Jenny Piggin, the bride’s cousin from Australia. The brides maids wore full-length dresses in peacock blue shantung silk, made by the bride’s mother, with blue
Fa lconry
ta lk to guild THE history of falconry was the subject of a talk given to the Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild by Mr C. A. Oswald, if Silverdale.
and the illegal trade in nuclear materials can be tackled if we are not prepared to work with our n e ig h b o u rs i n Europe.
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Euro-Myth. The Sun anil Daily Mail have both claimed that tradi tional pizzas are to be outlawed by the EU under new laws regulat ing their diameter and depth. This is comple tely untrue. The Euro pean Commission has no idea why this rumour is circulating!
Car hit
VANDALS smashed the front near-side window of
a Vauxhall Calibra parked in a Clitheroe car park.
The incident took place in the Chester Avenue car
welcomed by chairman Mrs E v e ly n Spain described how he suffered two strokes in 1991. which left him speechless and unable to read or write. He was thanked by Mrs
Mr Oswald, who was
Ashcroft. Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Miss 1). Yates and the treasurer’s report was given by Mrs E. Wrench. Guild delegate Mrs Mary Christy gave a report of the national council meet
ing in Cardiff. She was thanked by Mrs Spain.
summer tea party, is on August 5th.
Cassette theft
YET another ear radio- cassette has been stolen from a car parked in Clitheroe. The Pioneer music sys
park, between 1-15 p.m. and 4-15 p.m. on Thurs day, causing damage valued at £200.
tem, which is valued at £200, was stolen from BMW 535i parked ii Lowergate car park. The offence took place
b e tw e e n 8-05 p .m . an ti 9 p.m. on Wednesday last week.
OPEN ^ DAYS A WEEK 8 .00am - 11.00pm The next meeting, a
ducted by the Kev. Canon Leonard Gragg, with Paul Lee at the organ, a recep tion was held at the Moor cock Inn. Waddington. Mr and Mrs Pridding
are to live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Parry and
H e l e n T o w n s o n Clitheroe.
photographers was illus trated with a story about a lorry clashing into a house in Waddington. Two pho tographers attended the scene, blit came back with eo m p 1 e t e 1 y d i ffe re n t pictures.
Parry has picked up tips from numerous photogra phers, in particular Mr Fnmk Walsh, a photogni- pher well known for his child pictures. 'file difference between
Photography is a family business for Air Parry. His wife, Ann, Is a photogra pher for Plackburn Rovers Football Club and son Jon athan is a photographer for the Lancashire Eve ning Telegraph. After working in Klack- ;hurn. Mr Parry came to
Queen. John Major. Paddy Ashdown. M a rg a re t Thatcher, Princess Anne and Princess Diana.
P r e s s p h o to g ra p h y depended on being in the right place at the right time.
He added that the art of
Members asked several interesting question
Parked car
A PANASONIC car radio cassette, valued at £250, and £10 in cash were sto len from a car parked near the village square in Bol- ton-by-Bowland. The Audi 80 was bro k en into between 11 p.m. on Satur day and 8 a.m. on Sunday
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