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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 6th, 2001 15 fchireonline.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Buml-y 422331 (Classllted), ^.e a s tlan c a sh lreo n lln a .co .u k


Cricketers score with


sponsorship CRICKET teams are saying "cheers" to a brewery after receiving renewed backing from the


company. The Ribblesdale


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


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story: Julie Frankland pictures: Colin Horne


A VISIT to Clith­ eroe proved a night­ mare for the mayors of neighbouring bor­


oughs! For the civic digni­


Necklace th ie f | i s sought by th e police


)LICE are seeking a in who stole a neck- :e from a Chipping op on August 20th. The man posed as a stonier at the antiques op and asked to try on e gent's gold chain, lich is valued at £344. ;ter moving towards e shop mirror, he ran im the premises with


site, in his 20s, 6ft. tall


e item. He is described as


ith a slim build and o r t , m o u s e y -c o lo u re d


lir. He was wearing ue jeans and a blue T- lirt with a darker blue veatshirt over the top. Police are calling for


a 01200 443344.


Rod Slater said: "The league is delighted to be offered this deal, which will take the Lakeland brewer's sponsorship of the league to four years. Jennings have shown a real commitment to cricket in our area and we trust that our clubs, if the opportunity arises, will show similar com­ mitment to our spon­


sors." A spokesman for Jen­


taries were left quaking in the ir boots when they accepted an invi­ tation from Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson and her consort husband, Mr David Robinson, to join them on a ghost walk through town cen­ tre streets said to be


haunted. The scary tour was led


nings said that the com­ pany has enjoyed ite pos­ itive association with the league and is looking for­ ward to another success­ ful year. He said: "The sponsorship has enabled us to support a very active league." The extension to the


by Clitheroe personali- tyMr Simon Entwistle and among the mayors present were Ribble Val­ ley Mayor Coun. Mrs Gwen Pye and her con­ sort Mr Terry Murray, Longridge mayor Coun. David Moon, Ross- endale mayor Coun. James Grogan, Black­ burn with Darwen mayor Coun. John Williams, Burnley mayor Coun. Jack Alston and the deputy Mayor and Mayoress of


sponsorship was ann­ ounced to coincide with the Ramsbottom Cup Final between Earby and Great Harwood, which was due to be played at Clitheroe Cricket Club on August 19th. Unfortunately a waterlogged pitch caused the match to be postponed.


itnesses to the incident o contact them at llitheroe Police Station


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WI county show day next week


MEMBERS of local WIs will be travelling to Garstang next Thursday for the Lancashire Feder­ ation of Women's Insti­ tutes' County Show. The event at Garstang


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I therapist Miss Vanessa Clare Turner and Mr Daniel Richard Crossley at St Leonard's Church,


A honeymoon in Mauri­ tius followed the wed­ ding of occupational


Balderstone. The bride is the


daughter of Mr and Mrs Barry Turner, of New House Farm, Osbalde- ston. Her bridegroom, a sales executive, is the son of Mr and Mrs Peter and Linda Crossley, of


I Leven Holme, Darwen. Given away by her


1 father, Miss Turner I wore a white bodiced gown, stitched with intricate gold panelling, and she carried a bou­


quet of roses. Her matron of honour


was her grandmother, Mrs Eve Turner, and her bridesmaids were Rachel Crossley, Nikki Camp­ bell and Emma Pourari- an. They wore white dresses teamed with gold wraps and they also car­ ried rose bouquets.


Clitheroe Coun. Alan and Mrs Susan Yearing. The party finally took


refuge at the New Inn, where a potato pie sup­


per restored calm. A raf- which was represented fie and collection were on the walk by Coun. held to raise funds for Stephen and Mrs Mau-


the Friends of Cher- reenHolt. nobyl Children charity,


In our computer-


enhanced picture (above), ghost hunter Mr Entwistle shows the way to Clitheroe’s scari­ est haunts.


And (below) Mr


Robinson and Coun. Mrs Robinson prepare


to lead their guests on the walk. (C290801/8)


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MORE and more travellers with a yearn­ ing for faraway exotic places are turning to the independent Clitheroe Travel Agency to send them on their way to distant


. The business, in Cas­ tle Street, Clitheroe, along with its sister organisation, CTA Worldchoice.


shores a t Barnoldswick, is build­


ing on its strong repu­ ta tio n for providing extra-special, all-round


I service to those who


want to get away. Last year they whet­


I forming an Explorer Club. This met at the Stirk House Hotel, Gis- burn, every fortnight when detailed options for worldwide travel were


ted the appetites of dis­ cerning travellers by


presented. The club begins its


| second season at the hotel on Thursday, Sep­


tember 13th. The opening night will


concentrate on the opportunities for cruis­ ing during 2002 with P&O and Princess Cruis­ ing, who operate some of


i K T O ^ e l s afS evening will also pore, ^K in a b a lu , Ho


Clitheroe^Trawl being Bangkok! Tioman and Lucia Barbados and appointed to partnership Sabang lslands, Mali Pe^ “ ' {our [ort_ status ^y P&O _and_ and ]


t dea,s nightly,th.emed evenings P T h i f r e c™ s e s the ClitheroeVvel is able am,only the start of;an


Clitheroe company's experience and track record with cruising clients, and also gives customers deals which cannot be beaten and matched only by the small number of other partnership companies. On September 27th,


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Best man was Mr


Nick Roberts. Following the ceremo­


ny, conducted by the Rev. David Ashforth, a


reception was held in a marquee erected at the bride's parents' home. Photo: Edward Paul,


Burnley.


the Explorer Club focusses on the opportu­ nities which exist for trips to North America, and on October 4th Fred Olsen Cruising brings representatives to the Stirk House to talk about the delights of cruising aboard its three


ships.There will be further details of a once-in-a-life-


time offer to savour the mouth-watering delights


of the Far East. Sailing aboard Olsen's


flagship, The Black Watch, travellers can spend a leisurely 72 nights out to


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to offer is a junior suite on the Black Watch for as little as £8,900 per person, almost 40% below the brochure


price. The final Explorer


Southampton, with exot- U1ud Club guests to listen to


from arranged for Explorer exo


Club evening of the first series of four is billed as a unique guide to holidays in the Caribbean. Clitheroe Travel has


exciting programme, which continues into


Q2


to be able to offer a total­ ly comprehensive service


The company is proud *“ r - ----- i l l c


for travellers, providing everything from a round- the-world cruise to a bus


ticket. B u t i ts experienced


staff of travel consul­ tants are ready to help in all aspects of travel, from flights and car hire to insurance, hotel reserva­ tions, visas, currency, air­ port transfers and car


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