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Excellent quality, modern three star superior hotel with all rooms
having private bathroom, TV. telephone, air conditioning, fitness room and a superb situation on the edge of the protected ‘Old
Tour of Brussels, an extremely cosmopolitan capital. Walking tour of historic Antwerp, one of the best kept secrets r j j - ,. TiTT W Timiii ^
northern Europe - home of Rubens,Van Dyck and one of the finest! it II■Hnnfl*mUn| cathedrals you will ever find, covering 2 'A acres. Visit to Ghent - mediaeval capial of Flanders.
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Guided walk of historical Bruges - a perfectly preserved mediaeval town
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Pupils score for school funds
FOOTBALL-CRAZY pupils at one Ribble Val ley school have netted funds, thanks to their fancy footwork. Sharpshooters and deft
defenders from St Leonard's CE Primary School, Langho, were spon sored to learn five new skills as part of a scheme run by Adidas. The fun day was run by
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coach Mr Peter Duckworth and half the money raised by pupils will go towards school funds. Footballs were also presented to the school as part of the pack age.
tured with Naomi East man and Elliot Bland. (230500/3/18)
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Jewellery is taken by thief
in tracksuit A TEATIME burglar in a tracksuit got away with jewellery worth £12,377 from the Waddington home of
an elderly lady. Police have been making
widespread but discreet inquiries since the burglary, at 5 p.m. a fortnight yester day, June 14th. Now officers are asking members of the public if
they can help. The 77-year-old resident
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‘Grand’ event helps research into diabetes
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Whalley Scouts formed a guard of honour outside the village's parish church after the wedding of leader Mr John Carysforth. He and his bride, Miss Nicola Horton,
Clitheroe Sewage Works and is the son of Mr and Mrs Rick and Janet Carysforth, of Penwortham. His bride, a shop assistant, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert and Judith Horton, of Clitheroe. The bride was given away by her father,
walked out under an archway of Scout poles and standards. The bridegroom is the controller of
and Pam Carysforth, sisters of the bride groom, and Natasha Riley, niece of the bride. They wore gowns of pale gold, with bouquets complementing the bride’s. Daniel Horton, nephew of the bride, was the page. The duties of best man were shared by
The attendants were Sarah Town, Jane
Jon Horsfall and Matthew Wood, and the groomsmen were Tom Carysforth and
Peter Thornber. The ceremony was conducted by the
and wore an off-the-shoulder. full-length gown with a cut-out hem and train detail. Her bouquet was of peach and ivory roses, carnations and ivy.
Rev. Chris Sterry, and the reception was at the Calf's Head, Worston. The honeymoon venue was a Lakeland cottage, and the cou ple are to live in Billington. Photo: Ken Tomlinson, Morecambe
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Sorrento Peninsula, the enchanting Isle of Capri and , ( ^ j 2 .L; picturesque Tuscany.
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Ribble Valley family. Having organised a coffee morn
ing and taken part in a sponsored walk, three generations of the fam ily hope to have raised more than 1)1,000 for the National Diabetic Society for Research. The family chose to support the
charity after the two-year-old granddaughter of Sabden couple Mr George and Mrs Marie Urry was diagnosed as being an insulin- dependent diabetic. In a bid to raise money for
dren, together with their friends, took part in a sponsored walk in London. And in the same week, the Urrys
research cash, the Urrys' children, all former pupils at Clithcroe Royal Grammar School, and grandchil
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couple raised just over £273. The total also received a boost
opened up their home and hosted a coffee morning in support of the family's fund-raising efforts. By selling coffee and cakes and organ ising the usual competitions, the
when a painting by Sabden man Mr Lawrence Pickard was raffled off. Coffee morning organiser Mrs Urry is pictured at the fund-raiser with some of those who supported the event.
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Pretty Ponies leads way in competition
THE success of a local company in a major business contest last year is being used to publicise this year's event. Pretty Ponies was named
Small Business of the Year 1999 and is one of several go-ahead concerns based in Whalley to clinch national
awards. The Post Office is now
seeking entries for this year, and emphasises the benefi cial side-effects of taking
part. It quotes Pretty Ponies'
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founder Ms Claire Francis as saying: "Winning the award made such a differ ence to the company Not only did we receive more orders as a result of the publicity and endorsment of our business, but staff morale was boosted, because as a team we could all take a bit of the glory "And this has increased
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three-stone half-hoop dia mond ring in a claw mount, a gold bangle, an Omega Magasonic gent's wrist watch and a sapphire chip eternity ring. The man responsible is
believed to be of medium build, aged about 35, with a dark stubbly chin and close- shaved hair. He was wearing a navy
blue tracksuit with flashes of white, and trainers. Anyone with information
Singers are sought for a
‘sing-through’ RIBBLE VALLEY resi dents who feel in fine voice are invited to join a special "sing-through" next Thurs
day. Vocalists from the Black
burn branch of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society will be practising their production for 2001 at the Red Brick Theatre, Ewood, from 7-30 p.m. Anyone interested is
can ring Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
asked to go along and take their scores if they have them. Information about rehearsals and auditions will be released at a later date. New members are always
welcome to attend get- togethers, and anyone want- ing more information is asked to contact secretary M. Greenhalgh on 01254 675590 or A. Rigby, the publicity officer, on 01254 873249.
Wall is damaged
DAMAGE costing several thousand pounds to repair was caused when the long stone wall of a house in Croasdale Drive. Clitheroe. was pushed over late on Wednesday night last week. Police are making
inquiries and believe that bodily pressure was used.
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