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THE festival of Slaid- burn’s May Queen was fol lowed by a full afternoon programme of sporting events.
Results
R. Brown, ft. Parkinson. Girls: E. Coop, .J. Worthing ton, A. Green. Eighty yards, 8-1), boys: .1. Anderson, D. Parkinson, M. Hitclien. Girls: R. Bowness, Rl. Birtwistle, V. Howard. Ten-11, boys: P. F le tc h e r , T. Reece, .1. Walker. Girls: M. Foley, S. Wilkinson, B. Wiggins.. Twelve and over, boys: M. Bretherton, B. Blakeman, D. Moran. One hundred yards: M. Bretherton, P. Rigby, .1. Green. Pre-school, boys: I). Hart,
Flat races. Seven and under (•10 yards). Boys: D. Handley,
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T h e S o l i c i t o r s t h a t u n d e r s t a n d y o u r n e e d s P u l lm a n H o u s e , 2 & 4 D u c k S t r e e t , C l i t h e r o e T e l e p h o n e : 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 5 2 F a x : 0 1 2 0 0 2 8 9 8 3
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Jo n es , J . Blackwell, L. Nuttall. Sack races. Seven and
R. .Hargreaves.'-Girls: S.
•Vickery, R1. Birtwistle,'C. Robinson. Ten-11, boys: T. Reece, M. Kitchen, J. Ander son. Girls: B.< AVijnnns, L. Parkinson, S. Wilkinson.
Blakeman.
under: C. Birtwistle and.R. Vickery, E. Coop and J. Worthington, R. Robinson and D. Handley. Eight-nine: M. Birtwistle and H. Vickery, D. Handley and H. Norman,' T. Cook and P. Wallbank. Ten-11: B. Wiggins and S. Wilkinson, D. Lcedham and A. Parkinson, S. Hargreaves and N. Wiggins. Twelve and over: D. and T. Blakeman,' B. Blakeman and M. Bretherton, J . W h i t La k e r a n d A . Copeland. Tug-of-war. Juniors: Slaiil-
twistle, A. Perkins. Ten-11: T. Reece,- D. Parkinson, J. Knowles. Twelve and over: P. Rigby, B. Blakeman, D. Blakeman. Slow bike nice. P. Rigby, S. Cowking, S. Hargreaves. Three-legged, seven and
burn Sloggers, Bowland Unluckies; Seniors: S. Cowk- ing’s team, E. Thornber’s team. Egg catching. P. Rigby, B.
(rally-car driver), J. Nuttall (Paddington Bear), P. Hand ley (lion).
Blakeman. . Fancy dress. T. Harrison
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COWBOYS'rode-into Whalley for. a showdown at the Calderstones NHS Trust fun clay on Saturday!;
But the services of the Boot Hill undertaker were
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not required. The cow boys’ guns were not loaded because they were 'part'of a Wild West shoot out dis play team.
the acts at the fun day held to celebrate 75 years of supporting people .with learning disabilities at Cal d e r s to n e s . The ev en t raised £1,200, which will
be used to benefit the trust’s residents. War hero Mr William
They were jus t one of . j j y b
A honeymoon in Jamaica followed the
-.wedding of v Miss Lisa Ruth Rigby to Mr Martin Charles Askew • a tS t Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn.
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ing Home, Clitheroe, and is the only daughter of. Mr;* ’ Edward Rigby, of Huntingdon House, Slaidburn,'. , and the late Mrs Kathleen Rigby.
The bride is employed in catering
at.Roefield Niirs-V.v “ > * ; The bridegroom, a salesman for Northern Polytun-
nels, Colne, is the, elder son of Mr and Mrs .Paul Askew, of Hollin Top, StangTop Road, Roughlcc.- - The bride,-given away by her father, wore a fit-
Griffith, ’of the Royal Brit ish Legion, opened the event which also featured a parachute display and a firework show.
ous s t a l l s , B u rn le y Alliance Brass Band, West Indian All S ta r s Steel Band and the Accrington5 Band performed for the crowds. . • •
In addition to the vari •
youngsters at the fun day getting a complete make over with face paints.
Our p ic tu r e show s
Miss Sarah Askew, and the bride’s god-daughter, Miss Debbie Dale. They wore ballerina-length dresses of pale dusky pink satin trimmed with pearls. : They carried bouquets of freesia, roses and carna tions and wore matching floral headdresses. - r . . Best man was Mr-Andrew Lower and the grooms-' man was Mr Andrew Rigby, with Mr Peter.Rigby and Mr James Rigby the ushers..
The bridesmaids were the bridegroom’s sister, ' . ’
Russell-Smith and the organist was Mr John Cowking.
Photo: Barry Townson, Clitheroe. •• The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mark \
A reception was held at the Moorcock Inn; Wad- dington, after which the couple left for their honey- ‘
moon. On th e i r r e tu rn , , th ey a re to live in Barrowford. . ■ <
Four in election battle at Chipping
FOUR candidates will battle it out in the forthcoming Chipping
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crat and a Conservative will vie for a place on the borough council on July 4th.
by former Conservative councillor Charles Holden, who has retired and
The Chipping seat has been vacated
moved out of the area. Before Coun. Holden’s retirement,
by-election. Two Independents, a Liberal Demo
the council was balanced between 1!) Conservatives, 1!) Liberal Democrats ' and one-Labour member. , ' The Chipping poll will have a marked
effect on the council, whatever the outcome.
. . The candidates, all from Chipping
are: Barry Durham, 4 Kirklands! (
Lib.Dem.); Tim Gornall, Crannifer Cottage, G a rs tan g Road, (Ind.)- Terence Norman Till. Meadow Top Back L a n e ( Ind.); Richard WalneJnr! Highfield, Garstang Road (Con.).
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p a d i h a m Monday-Frlday 9.30 am - SAP p m ^ i u ^ j ^ ,2 7 7 8 4 1 6 - 5 pm; Sunday 10 am - 4 pm .V.
ted gown of ivory satin trimmed with guipure lace rose detail and pearls. Her guipure lace tiara secured • a long embroidered lace veil. She carried a bouquet of lilies, crimson and pink carnations, cream and-red roses and larkspur. V .
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under: H. Parkinson and S. Thompson, E. Coop and ,1. Worthington, K. McIntyre and T. Cook. Ten-11: S. Walker and J. Knowles, L. Parkinson and A. Farqulmr, N. Archer and A. Taylor. Twelve and over: 1*. Blake man and P. Rigby, B. Blake man and M. Hrclherton, P. Fletcher and D. Blakeman. • Potato races, 8-9: M. Bir
Wheelbarrow, seven and > ' ■
E. Coop, J. Worthington, A. Green. S. Bleasdale. Eight to nine, boys:,!. Reece, S. Hodg son,. N. Wiggins. Girls: H.
under, bovs: D. Handlev, L. Hodgson, S. Thompson. Girls:
Twelve and over, boys: IV Rigby, M. Bretherton. B.
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THE Jollv Roger was flying at St Michael and St John’s ^RC P r im a r y -
crew of 130 assorted buccaneeis boaidedJoi “
in the project which sprang from -l grew to involve ar t and ciaft woik
Schooh when a oObJants and one junior class were .nvoived
chests being built, pirate pictures and stones painted and written and, naturally, a ti-easui oliunt. Language co-ordinator Mrs Kath Duclmoith, who
superb model pirate ship by a parent and giou n as everyone had joined in.
time. One mother found herself milking Pn ate Tea lot two toddlers and a husband, all dressed fit to kill on the Spanish Maine, just to keep up with a big bi ouioi who attends St Michael and St John s .
Some families' experienced mutinies aflci home • Our photograph shows the assorted villains gath- . * • ;
ered in the gym tinder the control of chief pirate Miss ■ Julie Nuttall of the school’s infant staff who is in the middle of her crew.
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looks after the library, said the prujeet had staiited with a collection of books, moved on with the lo. n ol .i ,
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