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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashire^^^ ^ 12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,.October 11th, 2001
B r i d g e a n d w h i s t w i n n e r s BRIDGE winners at the meeting of Pendle Club on Monday were Mrs Anne Riley and Mrs Alwyn Tay lor, Mrs Doreen Blake and Mrs Jean Walmsley. Solo whist winners were: Mr D. Grant, Mr A.
leonard, Mrs D. Knight. New members are welcome. Bridge sessions are held
every Monday at 1-30 p.m. and whist at 7-30 p.m.
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COMPUTERS FOR SCHOOLS 2001 bv Victoria Eglington
START collecting today! Here are the first tokens for you to cut out and save in a bid to
help your school win a fantastic prize. We are offering primary schools in Burnley,
Pendle and the Ribble Valley the chance to snap up a superb computer package in our Computers
For Schools giveaway. Sponsor P3 Comput
ers, based in Healey Wood Road, Burnley, is offering three computer packages, one each for a school in the Ribble Val ley, Burnley and Pendle
areas. The package boasts an
Intel processor, 17in. monitor, hard disc drive,
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s 9 Church Street, Padiham (opp die Church) COMPUTERS. FOR SCHOOLS 2001 FOR SCHOOLS 2001 COMPUTERS COMPUTERS FOR SCHOOLS 2001 COMPUTERS . FOR SCHOOLS 2001 COMPUTERS FOR SCHOOLS 2001 n nw i ^ k tM t ohaict ( f s p e c M o / / ^ ^
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DVD ROM drive, speak ers, modem, Hewlett-
Packard colour inkjet ■
printer, Agfa colour scanner and Microsoft Windows and Works
software. And the best pupil col
lector in each area will win a Kodak DC3200
digital camera. To enter, each school
must register and then collect as many tokens as possible over the next five
weeks. The more collect- to cut out the tokens and Simply drop off the ed, the bigger chance a hand them in to partici- tokens at the Clitheroe school has of winning. paring schools.
ents, grandparents and have relatives at a school Clitheroe, -and state friends are being urged you can still be involved, which school youwou
Pupils, teachers, par- Even if you do not ofhee in
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like to benefit from your donation. To make it fair, the
scheme will be run on a pro-rata basis, with the number of tokens being divided by the number of pupils at the school. This way every school, no matter how large or small, stands the same chance of winning. O There is still time to
register, but do it now. For more information on the competition or if you would like to donate tokens to a participating school, ring Sharon Crymble on 426161.
Computers for Schools — it’s time now to start collecting the tokens
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PUPILS at Grindlcton
Primary School, just one of the Ribble Val ley schools taking part in Comput ers For Schools (B101001/9)
PETTINGER-BUTT
A honeymoon cruising the Gulf of Mexico followed the wedding of Billington bride Miss Alison Sara Butt and Mr Andrew Pettinger at Stanhill
Methodist Church, Oswaldtwistle. The bride, an office manager, is the daughter of
Alan and Shirley Butt, of Longworth Road, Billing-
t0The bridegroom, a railway safety officer, is the son of Stuart and Linda Pettinger, of Ossett, West York-
shire Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory
satin gown, which featured a scooped neckline and full skirt and was trimmed with gold pearls. An ivory stole and shower bouquet of roses, Singapore orchids and hypericum completed her ensemble. Bridesmaids were Sophie Balmbra and Saskia
Brown, who wore dresses of ivory satin with wine- coloured cummerbunds and rosebud detailing. I hey carried dainty baskets of roses and hypericum. Best man was Mr Dennis Balmbra and the groomsmen were Messrs Fraser Butt and Russell
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| Following the ceremony, which was conducted by the Rev. Mrs Michaela Youngson, a reception was
held at Mytton Fold Hotel, Langho. On their return from honeymoon, also to include
visits to Las Vegas and San Diego, the couple will live in Barrow.
Photo: Paul Dcaville Photography, Blackburn. . , Asbest<
ASBESTOS-RELATED I cer has caused the death! Langho man. An inquest hoard tha;|
Frederick Billington (7h| Tudor Close, had workeci roofer and labourer for Blaclf Borough Council for 32 ; prior to his retirement at t)J of 59.
Tourism cl
revive crisi LAN CASH IRE tourism bosses have launched comprehensive plans to revive business in the wake of the foot and mouth outbreak - and the response is already encouraging. The Lancashire
Tourism Partnership is co-ordinating the red rose county’s efforts in delivering a strategy to aid the recovery of the industry. Over £160,000 has been made available by the North West Development Agency to revive Lancashire's tourism industry. The Partnership has
launched an Autumn Short Breaks Campaign to promote the county to visitors in the coming months. Early results from the direct mail
f MORRIS - PROCTER
A council officer and a nurse jetted off to spend their honeymoon in California and Hawaii after a recep
tion at Mytton Fold Hotel, Langho. The bride was Miss Jean Eleanor Procter, daugh ter of Gilbert and Eleanor Procter, of Bentham,
Lancaster. The bridegroom was Preston Borough Council
facilities manager Mr Paul Morris, of Standen Road, Clitheroe, son of Phillip and Ann Morris, of
Dilworth Lane, Longridge. Given away by her father, the bride wore an A-line
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gown of duchesse satin with a train and strapless boned bodice with embroidery detail. She also wore an organza wrap and carried a posy of champagne roses and pale blue eryngium. The attendants were the bride's sister, Mrs Eliza
beth Coates, and friend, Mrs Jean Brown, who wore princess line dresses of blue duchesse satin with pure silk brocade empire line sleeveless bodices. They car ried posies of champagne roses. Best man was Mr Steven Procter and ushers were
Mr Richard Morris, the bridegroom's brother, and Mr Jonathan Coates, the bride’s brother-in-law. The service at St Matthew's Church, Keasden,
was conducted by the Rev John Dalby. Photo: Master Photographies, Lancaster
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