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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk 14 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 6th, 2001


Speaking out on virtue of club membership


SPEAKING in public has rec­ eived active encouragement at


two local events. Clitheroe Speakers' Club held a cof­


fee morning at the town hall on Satur­ day to promote the club and its aim of encouraging speaking confidence. The


event raised £175 for the Pendle Club and advertised Clitheroe Speakers Club meetings, which recommenced


on Monday.


people were often wary of the phrase "public speaking", so the club's first gathering of the year on Monday was


Member Mrs Ada Garner said that . . . . . . S T R E E T - LAMONBY ‘


Consultancy manager Mr Lee Street was married to finance assistant Miss Kirsty Lamonby at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roger


and Joyce Lamonby, of Hacking Close, Langho, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr Laurence Street, of Westwood Street, Accrington, and Mrs Eileen Irwin, of Richmond Road, Accrington. Given away by her father, the bride wore a white


satin gown, which had a fitted bodice embroidered in pearl and diamante, and a full skirt and tram with


pearl detail. Her bouquet was of red roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Victoria Lamonby, the


Best man was Mr Noel Duffy, the bridegrooms handbags and red corsages.


^Following their reception, the couple left for a honeymoon in Cuba. They are to live in Church.


Photo: Clive Johnson, Darwen.__________ ■


Keep-fit enthusiast Alex running to aid charity


A FATHER-OF-TWO who is a keep-fit enthusiast is hoping to help others keep fit


as well.


Clitheroe, a member of Hicks Keep-Fit Club, is one of the thousands of runners taking part m the Great North Run at Gateshead on September 16th. And for every mile of the 13-mile half marathon,


Mr Alex Newell (34), of Chatburn Road, -o j


which is being televised live by the BBC, he will be earning sponsorship for Imperial Cancer Research. Those wanting to add to his sponsorship can con­


tact him on 01200 429716. fw


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race at the rear of the hotel, there is a breath­ taking view of the rolling green countryside and the River Ribble - the perfect setting for wed­ ding photographs or basking in the evening


sun. The venue has been


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bride's sister, and Miss Lorraine Street, the bride­ groom’s sister. They wore dresses, which had white silk hand-painted bodices and black chiffon skirts.


They were teamed with white chiffon stoles, match­ in g


IT was a full house A two-course meal at Whalley Village


with tickets still no thought of profit, but being requested only the organisers were


houseat Hall on Saturday,


event.


Musical entertain- be staged on the first ment came to the village gaturday of each month, An extra event on Sat­


. . .


amount was made towards other events to


mental items. For some items they


were joined by John and Ann Butterworth, of Rochdale, and together the six musicians form a ceilidh band the Band of Hope.


urday will be a ceilidh with demonstrations of Scottish dancing by the local St Andrew's Soci­ ety, to be held in the vil­ lage hall.Our picture shows the Garage Band of (from the left) Pete Monk, Jim King, Carol Lowe and


Anthony Brown. (T030901/9)


in the form of locally- An extra event on Sat- based musicians the Garage Band, who gave a varied programme of songs and skilled instru­


' 'S S X a socjai evening with


two hours before the delighted that a small ,


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an open meeting. She said that several interested peo­


ple were introduced to the club and joined its members in celebrating


National Speaking Week. She said: "We are encouraging peo­


ple to be confident speakers, so we wanted people to look and listen and


see what they think." She was stressing that everyone usu­


ally speaks in some sort of public envi­ ronment and that the club's activities


were not just about making speeches.- She added that the confident speaker was better able to make their point in a discussion, chair a meeting, give a vote of thanks or a toast, as well as


deliver a speech. The Mayor of Clitheroe, Mrs Mary


Robinson, attended the meeting and joined in the topics session which had the theme "flowers". Her off-the-cuff description of her favourite flower demonstrated appropriately the skills which can be learned at the club. A speech by Mr Stephen Clarke titled "Why I Joined" also highlighted the


club's aims. Meetings are'held on the first and


third Monday of the month at the Young Farmers' Club next to the auc­ tion mart. The next is on September 17th and new members are welcome. Our picture shows, from the left,


Mrs Penny Ogden, Mr John Holland and Speakers' Club president Mr John Adey enjoying the coffee morning at


the town hall. (K010901/1)


Neck lace th ie f is soug h t by th e police


POLICE are seeking a man who stole a neck­ lace from a Chipping shop on August 20th. The man posed as a


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Cricketers score with


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sponsorship CRICKET teams are saying "cheers" tc a brewery aftei receiving renewed backing from tfu


company. The Ribblesdah


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Cricket League is cele brating an extension tc its sponsorship agree ment with Cocker mouth-based pub opera tor and brewer, Jenning: The contract will cove both the league and th cup competitions to th end of 2002. League secretary M


Clitheroe 422324 (Edltj


Rod Slater said: "Th league is delighted to 1 offered this deal, whic will take the Lakelan brewer's sponsorship c the league to four yearl Jennings have shown j real commitment cricket in our area ai we trust that our clubs, the opportunity arise will show similar cor mitment to our spo sors." A spokesman for Je


customer at the antiques shop and asked to try on the gent's gold chain, which is valued at £344. After moving towards the shop mirror, he ran from the premises with


the item. He is described as


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white, in his 20s, 6ft. tall with a slim build and short, mousey-coloured hair. He was wearing blue jeans and a blue T- shirt with a darker blue sweatshirt over the top. Police are calling tor


nings said that the coi pany has enjoyed its pc itive association with t league and is looking fc ward to another succe ful year. He said: "T sponsorship has enab us to support a ve active league.” The extension to


sponsorship was ail ounced to coincide wl the Ramsbottom C| Final between Ear and Great Harwo which was due to played at Clithe Cricket Club on Aug 19th. Unfortunate! waterlogged pi caused the match tc postponed.


witnesses to the incident to contact them at Clitheroe Police Station on 01200 443344.


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