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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancsnews.co.uk Perfect day • v - -


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Valley to walk down to the Ribble near Waddow


Hall. The group went along


the Kibble Way to the Aspinall Arms at Mitton and. after a short stretch of road walking, passed Mit­ ton Hall before taking field paths to Little Mitton Farm and Mitton Wood. The wood was almost


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totally carpeted in bluebells and, under a clear blue sky


and with the heat of the sun, the perfume and the colour was described by walkers as "almost unbe­ lievable". Lunch was taken at the


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confluence of the rivers Calder and Ribble before the walkers retraced their steps to Little Mitton Farm. Heading back to


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PUPILS a t Bowland High School received a CD recording and a video of last year's "Young Songwriters" event at the Clitheroe Great Days of Folk Festival.


School’s young songwriters hear their talents on CD This year, the Youth and Com­


Lancashire Youth and Community Service in the Kibble Valiev and attracted young songwriters from across the district. Two pieces were written and performed by pupils from bowland High School.


The event was organised by tilt


Long distance trip for Rotary charity


ROTARIANS from the Ribble Valley will be support­ ing their counterparts from Chipping Camden later


this month. Two members of the


G loucestersh ire-based Rotary club are attempting to travel the length of the country from Land's Knd to John o'Groats. one in a 1925 Austin Seven and the other on a bicycle. The aim of the journey is to raise Cl 10.000 for the Fpilepsy Research Foundation. The two Rotarians,


wife, who are acting as the duo's back-ui) team, will be calling at Don Dino’s Ital­ ian Restaurant in Whalley Road on May 18th to enjoy lunch with members of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe. When the Chipping


Messrs Anthony Hartnell and John James, together with club president Mr Hugh Thompson and his


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munity Service is hosting a "Youth Stage" on Saturday dune IDth and is seeking young performers aged 11-plus. Interested young people should contact MrJohn Kirkham on 01200 l td 106 for further details.


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representing Lancashire Youth and Community Service in the Kibble Valley, and Mr Maurice Graham, headteacher at Bowland High School, with young songwriters from the school.


Clitheroe. they walked along the Roman Road, passing Higher and Lower Standen Hey Farms. The last stretch was up Woone Lane and finally into Clitheroe Castle field. The trees, which were in blos­ som, and the flower beds were admired before a love­ ly walk was ended when the group enjoyed an ice cream and watched a game of bowls.


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BLENKINSHIP - KENYON


Proprietor of Clitheroe's CSB Motors, Mr Chi istopher Scott Blenkinship, married Miss Louise Elizabeth Kenyon


at St Helen’s Church, Waddington. The bride, a part-time book-keeper, is the daughter of


Mr and Mrs Stephen Kenyon, of Stirling Close, Clitheroe. Given away bv her father, she wore a gown of ivory dupion silk, which was trimmed with antique gold lace and had a boned bodice and full skirted train. Her bouquet was of


Singapore orchids and ivy. Attendants were bridesmaids Sarah Kenyon, who wore


a full-length skirt in gold duchesse satin, teamed with a brocade bustier top, and Sarah Blenkinship, who wore a similar outfit, but with a princess-line skirt. Supporting the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr and


ley, a reception was held at Waddington's Moorcock Inn. The couple, who are honeymooning in the Canary


Islands, will live in Clitheroe. Photo: Raymond Greenwood


Mamma mia — it’s a little taste of Italy


A LITTLE bit of Italy has been left in the Ribble Val­ ley by three visitors from that country. A trio of teachers from


Orsogna visited their col­ leagues at Pendle Primary School as part of the Come- nius Project, a tripartite scheme which also involves links with a French school. During a two-day stay in


dence for two years but had not met until last week. A special welcome cake, which featured the British and Italian flags, had been baked in honour of the occasion by Mrs Jill Light-


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staff from Pendle Primary School, with whom they have exchanged correspon­


rience for the Pendle staff and the Italian teachers to exchange thoughts, ideas and greetings," said Mrs Margaret Carrington, headteacher at Pendle Pri­


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