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K f n N E & R f lW S O N F U R N I S H E R S


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ca followed the wedding of Miss Georgina Mackenzie and Mr Anthony Peel at Whalley Parish Church. The bride, daughter of


Mr and Mrs David Mackenzie, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, is a dental nurse. Her bridegroom, a


father, Miss Mackenzie wore a gown of Spanish antique gold brocade made by her mother, who also made the bridesmaids' dresses and the wedding cake. I t had a fitted bodice


mechanic, also hails from Clitheroe, and is the son of Mr and Mrs Fred Peel, of Salthill View. Given away by her


M A CK EN Z IE A honeymoon in Ameri­


J o sh u a to sa v e u n d e r


and full train, with intri­ cate lattice work and roses on the back. A bouquet of cream roses and mixed foliage complemented her outfit. The bridesmaids were


her sister, Miss Tracey Mackenzie, friend Miss Lyndsey Metcalfe and Miss Rebecca Gill. They wore dresses of


John P ratt, the bride­ groom's brother-in-law, and the groomsman was his nephew, Mr Ben Pratt. Following the service,


conducted by the Rev. Alan Reid, a reception was held at the Craven Heifer, Chaigley. The couple will live in


Barrow. Photo: Stuart Clark


CDs are taken


A COLLECTION of CDs valued at over £1,000 was part of a haul taken by burglars from a property in Clitheroe. They broke into the


blue crepe and carried bou­ quets of gold and cream roses, entwined with mixed foliage. The best man was Mr


undertake a sponsored swim to help raise funds for the World Wide Fund for Nature to help protect the majestic basking shark, the second largest fish in the world. The grey-brown shark


ter (pictured) has had a fascination with sharks since he went to sea life centres in Blackpool and Rhyl. Now he has decided to


A YOUNG Clitheroe boy who swims like a fish is to to take to the water to help save a very big but threat­ ened shark. Six-year-old Joshua Bax­


d iv e s in sh a rk s th r ea t


STEED.* Joint and Chr is t ine wou ld l ike to e xp r e s s their s in c e r e thanks to all rein* t iv o s . f r i en d s and n e ig h ­ bour s . indeed ev e r y on e for help, sup p o r t and prayer s a f ter J o h n ’s accident.^.Spe­ cial thunks to the do c to r , p a r am e d i c s , f ir e s e r v i c e and pol ic e s e rv ic e for their p ro f e s s ion a l i sm in deal ing wi th the a c c ident and g e t ­ t ing J oh n to h o sp i ta l as ciuickly as po s s ible . Gr a t e ­ ful thanks to the t eams of d o c t o r s a n d n u r s e s at Bla ckburn Ro y a l Inf i rm­ a ry . e s p e c i a l l y C a su a l t y Dep a r tmen t and Intens ive Ca r e Un i t . Ward 6. and P h y s i o t h e r a p y D e p a r t ­ ment , Cl i th e r o e h o spi ta l . Modder Ward. P h y s io th e r ­ apy and Oc cupat ional D e ­ pa r tment s . We have been o v e rwh e lme d b y e v e r y o n e s c o n c e r n a n d k i n d n e s s s h own to us dur ing this di f ­ ficul t t ime. Thanks a l so for c a rd s , l e t t e r s , t e l e p h o n e cal ls , f lowe r s and gi l t s , o f ­ fers o f li f ts and v i s i t s to John in ho spi ta l . A l s o to Ca s t le Cemen t for ke eping J o h n ’ s w o r k m a t e s i n ­ formed o f his pro g r e s s . A spe c ial thanky ou to Ma r ­ ga r e t and Bob and Deni s and Ma r len e for all their he lp and sup p o r t and Ka ­ ren and Ernie for arranging th e s u r p r i s e v i s i t f r om Burnley Fo o tb a l l Club, a l so J ean for the lo v e ly w e l ­ come h ome for J ohn. God b le s s y ou all , J ohn, Chr i s ­ t ine. Ke l ly and Amy.


Births .- ********************* ********************* 5? BAINES - DEWHURST


Darren and Deborah are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their son,


Special week to mark


mer basking shark shoals often swim to other tem­ perate seas and regularly show up off Devon and Cornwall in early May. Due to its feeding habits


the shark poses little threat to humans, but man on the other hand is in danger of decimating the species through over-fishing. They are taken in large


grows up to 10 metres in length and usually patrols the Atlantic and Mediter­ ranean with its huge gap­ ing mouth constantly col­ lecting huge amounts of plankton. In the spring and sum­


democracy


3rd, councillors will be manning surgeries at three venues, all between 10 a.m and noon. They are at the town hall in Church Street, the village hall at Newton and the civic hall in Wil­ lows Park Lane, Longridge. Councillors are very


numbers for their liver, oil, meat, fins and cartilage. The beast's dorsal fin is particularly sought after in East Asia as a delicacy. "They often swim into


house in Milthorne Avenue through a living room win­ dow. The CD collection included between 70 and 80 discs by the Beatles, the Hollies, Hot Chocolate and Leo Sayer. In addition, they took a


video recorder, valued at £150, a BPL portable tele­ vision, also valued at £150, a JVC UXT1 CD player, valued at £350 and a pair of gold ear-rings, valued at £15.


Whist winners


THE winner at this week's Pendle Club solo whist drive was Mr S. Holden. Mr A. Leonard was sec­ ond with Mr D. Grant


third. New players are wel­


come every Monday at 7- 30 p.m.


splash at Edisford Swim­ ming Pool, on Saturday, and is already on course to raise over £50 for the fund's basking shark appeal. If anyone would like to


fishermen's nets and get tangled up and we have got to save them," said Ashley, a very keen swimmer. Ashley will be making a


sponsor him, ring Glynda Baxter on 01200 429-194.


Joint meeting


MEMBERS of the Refer­ endum Movement hope to form a branch locally. The movement is not a


political party, though it does succeed the organisa­ tion founded by the late Sir James Goldsmith for the last election. Ribble Valley members


keen for voters to call and ask questions or offer views about civic matters. Students from several


LOCAL democracy week from June lst-5th is being marked by several initia­ tives in the Ribble Valley. Next Wednesday, June


Lewis Ashley, on May 20th, weighing 81b 5oz. A welcome brother for


Christopher and Bethany. Many thanks to Clitheroe


Health Centre, Ribble Valley Midwives and staff on


Ward C7 at Queens Park. *********************


Iff SMITH (nee Corless)


Allon and Ruth are proud to announce the birth of Robert James,


born 11 th May, 6lb 14oz.


Thanks to staff at


Airedale Hospital and all in special core at Burnley General.


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Happy 50th Birthday. Lots of love and best wishes from


Michael, Trudy, Dave, Faith, Simon and Jodie.


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local schools will be carry­ ing out voter surveys dur­ ing the week, assessing the public's views with a view to targeting provision as accurately as possible. There will also be a semi­


nar for schools. © Public participation in


Ribble Valley Borough Council Committee meet­ ings is now well under way. People can speak about


any item on the relevant agenda. Details of how to go about it can be obtained from Bill Alker on 01200 452412.


Summer concert


attended a meeting at Brierfield, joining col­ leagues who, like them, believe that British people should have a genuine chance to decide on abolish­ ing the pound, or keeping control of our own affairs.


the programme will see soprano Virginia d'Ledesma and accomplished harpsi­ chord player Alan Cuckston perform at St Leonard's CE Church hall on Sunday. The concert is in addition to the summer series and entry will be at a reduced cost of £3. Music will include works


DOWNHAM will be alive with the sound of music this weekend as part of the Dales Summer Concert Series. A last-minute addition to


by Dowland, Purcell, Bach and Handel.


Organ recital enjoyed at parish church }


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& l . l y k y t;


A SPECIAL organ recital attracted musical enthusiasts to Clitheroe


Parish Church. Well-known Northern auctioneers and


valuers Tennant's, of Leybum, sponsored the concert, and donations from it went to Derian House Children's Hospice, Chor-


ley. The firm also put on one of its charity . . .


antique valuation roadshows, at All Saints' Church, Pendleton.


The guest artists at the concert were


international concert organist Thomas Trotter, who plays all over the world, and the Harrogate Ladies’ College Chapel Choir. There was a wide variety of classical


organ and choral music. Our picture shows Mr Trotter, right,


with Tennant's managing director Mr Rodney Tennant and officials from Harro­ gate Ladies College.


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McLEOD (Hayiey)


May 28th, 1998.


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Congratulations from both families.


Deaths


ROBINSON. - Peac e ful ly in Bla ckb u rn Ro y a l Inf i rm­ ary, on Ma y 2 5 th , 1 9 9 8 , Wal ter, a g ed 7 8 years , the d e a r ly lo v e d h u sb an d o f Ro s e Mary, lov ing father of Ian an d N e l l an d mu ch lo v ed grandad o f Sarah and Susan, a l s o a dea r father- in - law. A funeral s e rv ic e w i l l take place In St J ame s Church, Cl i th e r o e at 9 - 3 0 a.m. on Friday, Ma y 2 9 th, pr io r to c r ema t ion at A c ­ c r i n g t o n C r em a t o r i um , 1 0 - 3 0 a.m. Fami ly f lowe r s o n ly plea s e , but d ona t ion s In memo ry o f Wal ter, to be d iv id e d b e tw e e n Ca n c e r Re s ea r ch and th e R.N.L. l . c / o Richard Ch ews Funeral S e r v i c e , 1 0 / 1 2 Wh n l l e y R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . BB7 1 AW. Al l in q u i r i e s . Tel . 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 0 4 5 , 4 4 2 2 8 5 .


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n e ig h b o u r s fo r th e man y lo v ing ond car ing le t t e r s , ca rds and e x p r e s s i o n s of sympa thy , beaut i ful f l ow ­ e r s and d o n a t io n s r e c e iv ed on the sad lo s s o f J oh n. To Cl i th e r o e Pa r amed ic s an a Dr Saunde r s , t o Re v . Can­ o n Gr a h am W a lk e r an d R e v . Gi l l Ha l l f o r t h e i r c om f o r t in g m in i s t r a t i o n s and upl i f t ing fune ral s e r ­ vic e. To ai l w h o c ame t o be w i th us at th e s e r v i c e and to Brian Pr ic e and h i s fami ly a t Cha tburn for th e ir e f f i ­ c i en t and d igni f ied fune ral a r r ang ement s . We r emem­ be r w i th g ra t i tud e the c o n ­ cern and pract ical h e lp o f s o many dur ing J o h n ’s s t a y in ho sp i ta l o v e r th e la s t ten y e a r s , w e a r e n o w s u r ­ r ou n ded and uph e ld by s in ­ c e r e s ym p a th y , t h o u g h t s and p ra y e r s from al l s id e s and thi s i s d e ep ly ap p r e ­ c i a t e d by J o h n ’s fami ly . God b l e s s y ou all.


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