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She and team-mates come third in international competition
A R IB C H E S T E R schoolgirl and h e r ch um s h av e come third in an in te rn a t i o n a l b u s i n e s s competition.
member of Milieu, the Young Enterprise team from Longridge High School.
off stiff competition from 1(5 other countries in the
FRANK —STRAHAN G k id L * * .-aS***45* -
The* wedding of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Strahan and Mr Adrian John Frank was celebrated at a Nuptial Mass at English Martyrs’ RC Church, Whalley, accompanied by an ensemble of musicians who were friends of the couple. The bride, a modern languages teacher, is the daugh
Ann Frank, of Darlington. A research scientist, he is completing his studies for a doctorate in leukaemia research. The bride was given away by her father and wore a full-length ivory satin gown and train, the deep collar
James Strahan, groomsman Mr David Mortimer and ushers were the bridegroom’s brother, Jonathan Frank, and Mr Tim Eveleigh. The officiating clergymen were Canon Robert
was followed by a honeymoon in Corfu. The couple are to live in Sherburn, Durham. Photo: Westminster Studios, Langho.
Rent in instalments
been given the go-ahead to p a y i t s r e n t in instalments.
Council’s Community Committee heard that Langho Football Club rents land from the council at a cost of £1,250 a year.
The Ribble Valley
A CASH-STRAPPED football club for boys has
once-yearly payment is too high and say improve ments to the club arc cost ing a fortune. Councillors agreed that
Club officials claim the
A TOUR of the Ribble Valley and York shire Dales awaited 45 local folk when Clithcroe Rotary Club organised its annual
the club might pay its rent in two yearly instalments and accepted an invitation to visit the club and wit ness its work with local youngsters.
afternoon coach outing for the elderly. The club has been organising a summer outing
for senior citizens for many years and this time it look the trippers on a tour of some of the prettiest villages and scenic delights of the two areas. The two-aml-a-half hour trip ended at Bolton-by- Bowland Village Hail for lea. About 15 Rotarians
provided the elderly with private transport to and from the pick-up point.
much so that we are pleased to say we arc planning to continue the event for many more years,” said Rtn Derek Stuttard, chairman of the club’s com munity service committee, which organises the outings.
“Everybody had a thoroughly good time, so
Our picture shows some of the day trippers and helpers at the start of the journey. (CAT 1-1(59)
Spence, of Darlington, and Fr Paul Dillon, English Martyrs’, Whalley. A reception at the Shireburn Arms, Hurst Green,
the other bridesmaids were the bridegroom’s sisters. Misses Amanda and Victoria Frank. They wore full- length dresses in stardust gold Shantung silk with a twisted plait over the shoulder and rear bows. The chief bridesmaid carried a bouquet which was a smaller version of the bride’s, and the others had posies of roses and carnations. Best man was the bride's brother, Mr Matthew
white roses, a spray of white carnations and white freesia. The chief bridesmaid was Miss Rachel Worthy and
ter of Mr Eric William and Mra Marian Stnihan, of Limefield Avenue, Whalley. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr Malcolm and Mrs
accountant, was counting her blessings after the event, for part of her prize money was used to fund an im m e d ia te t r ip to Romania.
Rachel Brown, Anna Ash worth, Olivia Meredith and Sharat Koya were grilled by a team of top
Milieu members Isabel,
trimmed with sprays of pearls and clusters of embroi dered lace flowers. She wore a cathedral-length ivory veil featuring an embroidered design. She carried a bouquet of white lilies, yellow and
Jerusalem.
business personnel from throughout Europe at the She rove r T h ea tre in
I s a b e l , th e f irm ’s
The company, which 1'hiced Israeli teams were l>a'>y Secretaries and :produces sweatsiiirts, beat considerably older than Administrators for its high
....... .rr„i;rr.......... in;,.,, r, „.„ the Milieu team.
European Final of Young accompanied by BBC edu- yo u n g s ter s hands-on Enterprise, held in Israel, cation correspondent Mr
Milieu members were
sT e.,tly been featured extensively on television s(.hem' c
and l a< 10. Isabel Mallam (10) is a
their wares before an SOU- Ilymlhurn Ynllliy iOnter- stronit audience, which prjse Hoard, included Israeli Govern- Milieu now holds a total merit ministers and civic of 11 Yount? Enterprise dignitaries.
trophies, for marketing, They achieved third exporting and administra-
although members of first- sented with a special prize placed Danish and second- h.V the Institute of Com-
placc and were awarded tl,m- The go-ahead fil'm special bronze medals, was ‘d-so recently pre-
administrative standards. Young Enterprise gives li a n cl *
DJSl Gu«t S d i i lw e sX commerce from every coi- a,lviser
il”?
advised and supported by fellow professionals and Jones Stroud Insulations, build up inter-departmen- of Longridge, whose tal relationships, deputy chairman, Mr Gor- a spokesman from don Blain, of Langho, .Jones Stroud described joined the youngsters in Milieu members as out- Jerusalem.
The high-flying firm is to gain experience from ^ allows business personnel
cutting edge of Young Enterprise in East Lanca shire for eight years.
Mr Blain has been at the
They also made a pre- beinp a founder member of Mentation ami displayed the Kibble Valley and
nleu 2,22.121 (Classified.)
Campaign for danger signs
near hotel THE owner of a Rib
ble Valley h o te l is campaigning to have signs erected, warning
of the turning to his premises, because he believes it is a traffic hazard without them.
who took over Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, earlier this year, says that he has been worried about the situation since he came.
Mr Malcolm Weaving, ISABEL (second from the right) with Milieu team members
GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
THURSDAY'S sale at CJisbum' Auction Mart saw 117 newly- calved dairy cows and heifers forward. First quality cows made to ysiHI with an average price of
standing ambassadors for Britain and said they had b e e n loo k e d a f t e r extremely well by their Israeli hosts.
£SUS.:i5, Cm! to First quality heifers made to £1,000 (£SUO.0r>), 2nd to £705
M 1r Gordon Blain Rotary treat for the elderly
(£tiX1.7f>). There were two in-calf dairy
cows ami heifers forward and cows made to £500. Of the 257 rearing calves
Good news on local airwaves
at Radio Lancashire. Celebrating its 25th
FIGURES just released have caused celebrations
anniversary this year, the local radio s ta tion is attracting more listeners than i ts r iv a ls , with 200,000, more than "ZA7o of the population of Lanca shire, tuning into the sta tion each week. The statistics are con
Steve Taylor, commented: “The audience has shown that they prefer local news and information, concen trating on the real issues and stories in Lancashire.
tained in the official sur vey of radio audiences, issued quarterly by the independent research organisation, Radio Joint Audience Research. The station’s editor,
We have fought off the pop and rock stations and shown that grass roots radio is what the people of the county respond to.”
forward, Churolais X bull calves made to £i:J(J (£102.50), Limou sin X bull ca lves to £185 (£l(H».:i5), Limousin X heifers to £122 (£51.55). Helgian Blue X bull calves £222 (£151.40), heif ers £12X (£88.00), Simmentul X bull calves £170 (£151.75), heif e rs £122 (£02.50), Blonde d’Aquitaino X bull calves £142 (£128.50). heifers £145 (£100). Hereford X bull calves £50 (£12.50), heifers £22 (£19.00), Friesian bulls £99.50 (£97.55), Angus X bull c a lv e s £78 (£42.15), heifers £20 (£22).
Limbert), top kilo price 520kg at 120.5p = £078.00 (.1. Law)
were 205 cattle forward, includ ing 202 young bulls and 102 steers and heifers. The top sale price for bulls was £841.75 (I). J.
In the fabdock section, there
X7.5p’(7G.4p),’ other medium 112.op (91.8p), other heavy
and 475kg at 120.5p = £019.88 (.1. V. Aspin). Continental light bulls made to 120.5p (110.2p), medium 120.5)) (111.9))), heavy 129.5)> (110.2))), other Hght
o th e r heavy s te e r s 91.5p (K5.5p). Continental light heifers
( to 100.5p, medium 119.5p
I01.5p(82.5p). Continental light steers made
100.0))), heavy 107.5p (102.2p),
made to 127.5)) (107.7))), medium 122.5)) (99.9))), heavy
forward, including 2.2*1 Iambs, 27 shearlings and 214 ewes and rams. Light lambs made to 107.2)) (100.0))), standard
120.Gp
127.5)) (9S.2p), other medium 70.5i) <72.8p). There were 2,474 sheep
(109))). medium 111.0)) (10.2.4))), heavy 104.Op (97.9p), shearlings
82.4j) (77.2p), homed ewes £11 (£24.40), o th e r ewes £55 (£22.05), ranis £00 (£51). In the Beacon North-West
made to £475, young bulls to £575. heifers to £150, cows to £485 and cull calves to £J>2.
(Gisbum) Electronic Auction on August 7lh there were 4,005 sheen forward, 189 c a ttle, including :*S stores, and 121 cull calves. Light lambs made to 220p, standard to 222p. medium to 228p and heavy to 20Sp. Steers reached 185p, young bulls lS9p, heifers ISO)). In the stores section, steers
at the turning earlier this month could have been avoided, Mr Weaving believes, if concealed entrance warning signs had been erected at the corner on the Clitheroe side.
told that if the distance from the corner to the turning had been four yards less it would have been all right to nut up a sign. The man who came said it didn’t qualify because there hadn’t been a serious accident.
an accident to get these people out of bed. I’ve got an axe and I’m determined to grind it.”
being followed to the let ter, rather than people using their heads. It takes
“ I t ’s a case of rules An accident on the A59
Mr Weaving said: “I was
ta c t with Lancashire County Council since the accident had improved and they had become more co operative. He thought there should be a good chance of getting a tourist sign for the hotel which would at least alert people to its presence.
Highways Agency said: “The hotel has its own boldly-signed entrance road approximately 300 metres from a farmhouse at a bend in the road.
A spokesman for the
is 215m, the Highways Agency considers there is ample time for any vehicle to see the hotel entrance without the need for any advance warning.”
that, as details of the recent accident had not been confirmed, it was impossible to comment on it.
The spokesman said
“As the sighting dis tance on a 00 m.p.h. road
Mr Weaving said con
A F A B U L O U S D A Y T H E A T R E B R E A K
H O L ID A Y S 1 9 £ i l l SEPTEMBER
3 | 14 - America, 10
days..................from £1.485 M 15-The Emerald Isle,6days ..................£199 ; 21 - Grease, Manchester................ .......£35
:■ 6 -Molt Whiskey Trail, 3 days ...................£85 ; ! 12- Lourdes, 5 days ...................... ......£129 : ; 14 - Bruges & Calais Weekend, 2 days. .from £59 •
1 28-Best of the west end, 2 days ...... .from £65 , OCTOBER
: 4 - Crazy For You, Manchester.......... .......£35 < 1 5 - Alton Towers, 2 days .........................£59 i i 5 - Poland, 7 days......................... ......£139 ; • 9 - Wembley. England/Poland.......... .......£65 '
1; 18 - Holland & Amsterdam, 3 days .from only £89 1; 18 - Paris, 4 days...................... from just £119 1 I 25 - Old Time Music Hall Weekend, 3 days .£99.95 If 26 - Czech Republic, 7 days ..................£139 1 27-Elba 7 days.......................... ......£137
9-Loch Lomond, 2 days................ .......£39 • 11 - Crazy for You, Manchester................£35
8
I I 16 - Rouen Shopper. 2 days............ .......£55 U 18-Scarborough,
2days............from only£35 1] Jr 23 - Big Band Bonanza, 2 days......... ...£69.99 N I I 26-Turkey 8t Tinsel. 4 days............... ...£99.95 I I 28 - Calais Shopper, 2
days.........from only £49 l 30 - Bath Christmas Shopping, 2 days.. ...£59.95 ,
DECEMBER
’■ ] - BBC Good Food Show, Birmingham .......£20 '■ 1 - London Christmas Shopping, 2 days ...£49.99 . 6 - Clothes Show.......................... .......£29 ’ 6-LochLomond.2days ................ .......£35 7 - Lincoln Shopper...............................£10 : 13-CalaisShopper,2days ............. .......£49 :
| 30-New Year in Heart of England, 3 days ..£129 1 Ij
■ 24 - Christmas Break, 3 days............. ......£149 j ' 29-New Year in Paris, 4 days..................£125 ;
; 18 - Heathcliff, Birmingham, 2 days__.......£89 ; • 24 - Edinburgh Christmas, 4 days....... ......£199 :
1997 I March I5th- Heathcliff, London, 2 days ......£99
I 9 - Best of the West End, 2 days ....... .from £65 : j 9 - Paignton, 5 days ..................... ......£117 i 10 - Scotland's Scenic Railways. 5 days ....£159 r | : 13-Scarborough,
2days............from only £35 1
1: 4 - Loch Ness 8t Highland Magic, 5 daysfrom £108 H I I 8-Edinburgh & The Scottish Borders, 2 days ........................................ ..... .from £35
I ; NOVEMBER
A feast ofshopping and leisure on this fabulous 2 day break .-DEPARTING,9th OCTOBER 1996 ^
w W h a t S Indudcdone night’s accommodation at thcTaibct Hotel,
Loch Lomond * All rooms with private facilities * Tea/Coffee making amenities and Colour TV • Three Course evening dinner, Full Scottish
breakfast * After dinner entertainment * Included shopping trip to Glasgow * Cruise on Loch Lomond • Included visit to the famous MacKinnon Mills at Coatbridge * Luxury Coach Travel throughout.
BIG BAND BONANZA £69.99
N o v e m b e r 2 3 r d — 2 d a y s J E R S E Y B Y A I R
Put on your dancing shoes and get “In the Mood” for this weekend break.
8 D A Y HO L ID A Y September 7th, 1996
HEMSBY or PRESTATYN
£72.50 per adult (minimum 2 adults) and up to 2 children go FREE
£87.50 per adult (minimum 2 adults)
and up to 4 children go FREE (All accommodation is in value tariff range)
TOM JONES December 15th
Nynex Arena, Manchester £3 1.50
Price includes return transport and top price ticket Price includes: Coach travel throughout, one night’s
accommodation with full English breakfast, quality hotel, three course Big Band Dinner Dance, visits to Warwick, ___________ Stratford -on-Avon, Hatton Craft Village.
BEST OF THE WEST END London Theatre Break
September 28th and November 9th 2 days from just £65
An opportunity to see the top West End show of your choice and enjoy a fantastic weekend in London.
Price includes: Return coach travel, bed and continental breakfast at a quality West London Hotel, seat for the show of your choice, sightseeing tour and visit to Covent Garden. Services o f tour manager throughout.
October 19th - 8 daus £269
O u r super 8 day holiday offers excellent value for money on this most delightful Island.
Includes: Rights from Manchester to Jersey and return trarafers to and from your hotel, 7 nights
course evening meals at the Mayfair Hotel whS^K^^ iu own POOI.PCUZZ, soiarhun a ^ c t n ^ Sendees of courier
accommodation with full English breLasts r-
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This excellent value 3 week break, with direct flights from Manchester and excellent tried and tested 4 Star hotel accommodation offers the perfect escape from the British winter. Cyprus is the idea! winter destination with its boast of quality hotels and beautiful, varied scenery. Cyprus remains a firm favourite with the British - especially as English is widely spoken, there is no need to take adaptors for the electricity current and they drive on the left! Maybe it’
hospitable and fun-loving or maybe Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, who was reputedly born from the foam at the rocks near Fbp/ios, has something to do with it.
s all that sunshine that makes the locals so warm, '5 included M the Price
I Current rate of VAT where applicable I All relevant airport taxes I Sendees of a resort representative I Price guarantee
I Return flights from Manchester to Paphos Airport I Return coach transfers from Paphos Airport to hotel I Return coaching from your local area to Manchester Airport I Accommodation for 21 nights with buffet breakfast and evening meal
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