Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 25th, 2001 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified),
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DARING for carl open day is to tig
k practical and eirio,- kal support to carerfe ill ages.
d in Clitheroe. ^ 'or more than 1-4 rs, Ribble Valle# issroads has recruits trained and suppoct;- :are attendants who
?he open day will pro- e details of the selv
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1 anyone who would L
es available for local ers and information
> to help Crossroads in . future. Tea and cof- will be available. j The event will be hel(l m 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday, November
“shire county Council, Most of the work volves giving people ho are caring for rela ves at home a break om that care work so iat they can shop, tend to the rest of the ,mily or just have a ch out.
Crossroads care atten- nts are fully trainejl d insured, and the ganisation is inspected d accredited by Lari-
| Nostalgia
trip for Probus
PRO BUS members were both intrigued . and entertained by Mr Harold Duxbury as he escorted them
"Around our Shores". His sepia slides and ] delivery created nostal
Windermere and pro- | ceeded through More- cambe Bay, Fleetwood,
The journey started at
Blackpool, St Annes, Southport, Liverpool and finally Llandudno. A wealth of information was uncovered, including
piers unheard of and long gone, scenes of by- I
h, at the Crossroads ice at 5 Waddington >ad, Clitheroe.
gone days, Blackpool sands covered with 3,000 deck chairs, all occupied. A vote of thanks was
proposed by Mr. Iain Parker, who compli mented Mr Duxbury on an excellent presentation after which all the mem bers were able to refelect and reminisce.
T Manager MrsSueSid- ill said: "I hope lots of eople will drop in to nd out more about Crossroads and the work e do in the Ribble Val-
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|pen day and about the Crossroads support ser- ice can be obtained om her on 01200
122104.
| Place to go for quiet prayer
PLACE for quiet
brayer is being offered py Trinity Methodist
, The church doors are bpen on Tuesdays from noon until 2 p.m. and from 5-30 p.m. until 7
Dhurch in Clitheroe. i
Jp.m., providing a place ■of peace for reflection
land silent prayer. 1 Anyone wishing to Ipray for a humane and ■just resolution to the ou tgoing tragedies of thje I international situation, I tortbe easing of persotj-
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I al problems, or merely to j escape briefly from tly: I worries arid pace of the I day, is invited to sit | peacefully in the quiet I atmosphere of th.e [
church. - i ) i -
"HUDD LINES" were made at a star- studded charity gala a t Gisburn’s Stirk
of comedian and writer :Mr Roy^ Hudd, host of u,o „nnnhr Radio Four
House Hotel. The event, in honour _ _
show "The News Hudd Mr Eli Woods.
Lines.inp?". raised £7.335 for
the popula ",
t > £7,335 Hu
Comedian makes the ‘Hudd-lines’
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Allo", Mr Sid Little, of "
T.ittlp and Large", and
"Little is , Presenter Miss Lucy the charity the Michael Meacock, of Granada
fieM Miss Dulcie Gray, donkeys it rescues to Mr Gordon Kaye, who work with children with
S Bt^ e d y 6 P ''P Stranded Vikki is
unable to keep her wedding promise
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« _U « l -n r r rC 1 j Ato: ^ ^ M t o c k s award Johnny Ca^on. THERE was a good Family tree
I attendance when the Rev. Chris Cheeseman spoke to members of I Trinity Ladies’ Fellow
ship. photographs
W and Miss Whitfield with guests at the event and
. ( .righ_t\) S o4-t:«.v TTnusp
show (above) Mr Hudd gUests at the event and
irk House BUled as an 0ld time Hotel proprietor Mr
E A0mongU the guests tomceive an award from cabaretevemngthegala Malcolm Weaving lead- Among
. which puts concluded with enter . Miss Meacock to ckp^ol-b^ed receive her award from
comedian trust executive Mr John His subject was his 1 ,
family tree and it proved very interesting. Mrs Milne was in the chair ad Mrs D. Slaiding, who I received flowers, was the
pianist.
served by Mrs McGowan, Mrs Morris |
Tea and biscuits were
and Miss Hetherington. Mrs Thistlethwaite will read some of her poems at the next meeting.
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CHRISTMAS SHOWROOM NOW OPEN
Brimming with our Premier and Colonial Selection oj • tree, home and animated , decorations,
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gia for many of our members as he went on a | voyage down the West Coast.
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" please pass on OUR thamks to all comcermed AT PLAHET FOR A JOB W IMPRESSED W
ELL DOME. WE HAVE BEEH ITH AU. ASPECTS OF YOUR SERVICE,
GOOD ADVICE AHD IHFORMATIOH, WITHOUT "PRESSURE SALES'. ALL WORKMEH WERE PLEASAMT. WE ARE EXTREM
I BOSWORTH - GREENWOOD t ELY PLEASED AHD
WOULD RECOMMEHD PLAHET TO OUR FR1EHDS SUE AHD DAVE, LEYLAHD
f Lifelong friends Vikki Greenwood and Cassandra [ Snowden vowed to be chief bridesmaids at each
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L °^assandra kept her promise when Vikki walked l d0w?fthe aisle at Gisburn, but Vikki was caught up tin the terror of the New York hi-jackmg atrocities | \ while on her honeymoon a week later and she and i her new husband, Mr David Boyd, were stranded in
: ^Tlieyonly^made it back in time to catch the tail enl oftheproceedings - they Joi^d the=-wlyw J
• and their guests, who had stayed the night 01 tne wedding at the Mytton Fold Hotel, for breakfast
The wedding had taken place the day before at portrait at iSuise
laye Industrial Estate, ne: 01282 606064
. thT^bridegroom was landscape gardener Mr Howard Bosworth, only son of Mr Chris and Mrs Mary Bosworth, of Moreton, ybrral.
w-uLbiuir The bride only daughter of Mr Lionel and Mrs | ,
r Hath Snowden, of Whalley Road, Sabden, was ■ ^sTew^e a white silk strapless gown and carried a I
i Chadw^k Miss Jenny Smith, Miss Naomi I Bosworth (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss | ' qamantha Norman (cousin of the bridegroom).
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iiise Evening, will show you a ion of cruises and ition - we'll also be : to answer any
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USThc couple will make their future home in Clay- tOnp S e 0
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cashire before April 2002. Any individual or. The money is to be gr0Up wishing to to pro-1
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'' The best man was Mr Simon Kerfoot Mr Irvine Holtom was groomsman and Mr Iain Watson was |
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