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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 30th, 1998 15 '* jj


Love is in the air - as our 1998 Bridal Fayre draws the crowds and turns heads with stunning creations


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LOVE was in the air when spring fancies turned to weddings at the Clitheroe Advertis­ er and Times 1998


Bridal Fayre. Brides-to-be and hus­


bands in the making descended on Langho's Mytton Fold Farm Hotel for the day-long event, organised by our parent company, E a s t Lan­ cashire Newspapers, and sponsored by the Fisher- gate Shopping Centre,


Preston. From frocks and flowers


to cakes and carriages, local exhibitors with their eyes on the aisle provided a one-stop shopping opportunity for those planning their big day. Clitheroe’s Apricot


hitch.


O e-stop shopping opportunity for wedding planners


designed to take away a l l . wedding worries by provid­ ing, under one roof, experts on all aspects of weddings who could provide the information and advice needed to make sure the big day goes off without a


The fayre was specially


stunning gowns and beau­ tiful bridesmaid dresses by Colne-based designer


Fashion shows featured


Emma Hartley. For the men, bright bro­ cade waistcoats and cra­


vats added a splash of colour to morning suits and


top hats, courtesy of Rawtenstall menswear


company Novaks. Admission was free and


there was an opportunity to win shopping vouchers .


Meringue exhibited beauti­ fully-designed wedding and celebration cakes, along with specialists who supply videos, photographs, bal­ loons, limousines, hats, flowers, stationery - in fact there was something to sat­ isfy every taste and to suit every purse.


for the Fishergate Centre and for a ride in one of the fastest helicopters in the world - the Gazelle. Our picture shows some


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of the beautiful gowns, fea­ tured in the bridal catwalk


show. The MC for the show


Lucky visitors win shopping vouchers


was Clitheroe Town Crier Mr Roland Hailwood. (260498/6/12)


TIME for some retail therapy!-'.-' Lucky Mrs Mary Shaw, of Minehead Avenue, Burnley,


Mrs Shaw’s name was plucked from all the entries. She was presented with her prize by our special publi­ cations manager, Sharon Hamilton.


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den, of Laund Gate, Fence, and £25 of vouchers went to Charlotte Woods, Blackburn. ' ’ Our picture shows Sharon Hamilton presenting Mrs Shaw with her vouchers. (270498/14/5)


A second prize of £50 of vouchers was given to A. D u r ­


Halle’s chorus master gives sparkling recital


CHORUS master of the Halle Choir Mr Robert Frost gave a sparkling recital as guest of


Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society. _


presentation with spright­ ly phrasing of a Concerto in.G by Ernst, transcribed


He set the tone of his . i •


by J. S. Bach. After two chorale pre­


ludes by Bach, he per­ formed Variations on "King Jesus hath a Gar­ den" by contemporary Dutch composer de Klerk. Superbly projected, these were brief, pert and witty. The first half of the


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MONDAY 6.00pm prompt


rpL a AAnMorr c The concert ended in a


blaze of glory with the finale from Widor’s Sixth Symphony, which gave vent to the church organ's


full power. Yorkshire auctioneers


Tennants is to sponsor a guest performance by international concert organist Mr Thomas Trot­ ter at Clitheroe Parish


Church. Organised by Clitheroe


recital concluded with the romantic Sonata da Cam­ era by A.L. Peace, played with fluidity and sonority. Based at Manchester's


St Ann's Church, Mr Frost returned from the interlude with "Dithyramb" by Basil


Harwood. Making light of its tech-





nical demands, he changed style to perform "Scherzo


Ogden.


for the White Rabbit and "Afternoon Tea with the Duchess”, both by Nigel


Parish Church Organ Soci­ ety, it will also feature the chapel choir of Harrogate


Ladies' College. The event takes place at


8 p.m. on Saturday. May 16th. Tickets, which are available from Clitheroe Tourist Information Cen­ tre, are £4 and £2.50 for concessions. ' Guests will be invited to


has won £100 worth of shopping vouchers for shops m tne Fishergate Centre in Preston. She entered a prize draw at the bridal fayre, which was sponsored by the Fishergate Centre.


a free finger buffet in the Parish Hall, but donations will be received for Derian House Children’s Hospice.


Mixed evening for the young farmers


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Farmers' Club enjoyed * mixed evening of dairy cow judging and calligraphy. The results for the placing and reasons on six milk cows


were: Senior —R. Berry (78), P. Holt (72), H. Mont­ gomery (55). Intermediate-D. Whitwell (76), N. Mars-


' - den (60), S. Kirk (56).


' ' Results for placing and reasons on four milk cows were: Junior-P. Bristol (93), J. Whitwcll/K. Gould (87). _ • Placing for four cows: Senior- II. Montgomery/ E . .





I Whitwell (50), P. Holt/ R. Berry (35).Tntermediate - S. Briggs/S. Bristol/ N. Marsden (50). Junior — J. Whilwcll


(50), M. Whitwell/K. Gould (39). s


h section, with Louise Spurgeon second. Joint thirdjvere ' Louise Whitwcll and Joanne Roth well.


I venue. Next week's meeting will be the annual farm wane. .. 1


Stephen Bristol and Matthew Whitwcll thanked Mr and Mrs Coar a t Higher Lees Farm for providing me,


- Sarah Anne Jane Hartley came first in the calligraphy -


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