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Youngsters are invited to spend the day clowning around Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 20th, 2006


action-packed day, to be staged a week on Saturday at the Salthill Park site, include sports activities,


YOUNGSTERS in Clitheroe will get a chance to “clown around” during a forthcoming fun day. The main attractions during the


circus skills and lots of entertaining games, such as the target ball chal­ lenge and the “cricket wicket” chal­ lenge.It will be pay back time for lots of local teenagers as PC Tony Walsh, of Clitheroe police, has kindly volun­


teered to be locked in the stocks and


between 1 and 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 29th. Admission is free, but v there will be a small charge for indi­


pelted with wet sponges. The a c tiv itie s will take place


idual games with all proceeds going


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towards the town’s 4 Youth Juice Bar.Anyone requiring further informa­


tion regarding the fun day is asked to ring Peter Fletcher, community sports facilitator for Ribble Valley Borough Council on 01200 414435.


Varied career culminates in ordination as deacon


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk by Julie Magee C O U N S E L L - ADCROFT


A HONEYMOON on the Costa del Sol followed the wedding of Mr Christopher CoHnsell and Miss Sharon Adcroft. d The bride, a leg al executive, is the


Aaughter of Mr Stephen and Mrs Susan r Neil and Mrs Pat Counsell, of Clay-


dcroft, of Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe. MThe bridegroom, a labourer, is the son of


RIBBLE Valley resident Mr Geoffrey Dear- den, who has been a reader for St John’s and All Hallows’ churches in Hurst Green and Mitton for the past 10 years, has been


ordained deacon. n Mr Dearden, of Church Close, Waddington, is


ton-le-Moors. a Given away by her father, the bride wore he carried a bouquet of pink roses and


carnations. She was attended by chief bridesmaid


joinery and being awarded the highest national first prize of the silver medal. T He worked for E. Taylor and Co Ltd, then


oow the Rev. Geoff Dearden, and will act as hon­ hrary assistant curate to those churches following


is ordination at Bradford Cathedral. t Mr Dearden says that he has been influenced


en ivory gown with a satin bodice decorat­ Sd with pink flowers and diamante detail.


Claire Frankland, and bridesmaids were Vicky Smith, Beth Tomlin, Daniele Coun­ sell, Elle McClean and Elle Tomlin, They all wore pink chiffon lace dresses. Best man was Barry Counsell and the


hhroughout his life by Christian teaching. Initially Le was influenced by his local vicar in the town of i ittleborough who, he recalls, always used to pop


how everyone was getting along. j Leaving school, Mr Dearden trained to be a


nto the parish school next to his church to see oiner gaining a City and Guilds in carpentry and


e homas Wilkinson and Son before deciding to cnter teaching, attending Bolton College of Edu­ eation (Technical) to learn how to teach in further


ducation the subjects of woodwork and joinery. legHis first post was at Rochdale Technical Col­


m e, followed by acting as the head of the depart­ Coent for construction and furniture at Burnley regllege. There he set up a Christian Union and, a C ular worshipper with his wife, Ann, at St John’s a hurch in Hurst Green, began to think of yet


ministry. r “I was in my late 50s then and it didn’t seem


ministry - so I became a reader. c “For the next 10 years I continued teaching,


nother change of direction, this time into the eally feasible at my age to go into the ordained arrying out reader ministry in the two parishes


Talented pupils see their work on show


groomsmen were Messrs Paul Counsell, Stephen McLean, Phil McTear and Paul Briggs. Joseph Lewis Counsell acted as the pageboy. The couple were married in West Brad­


wford Methodist Church and a reception


Hurst Green. The newlyweds will make their home in


as held at the Shireburn Arms Hotel,


Clitheroe. Picture by Pye’s Photography, Clitheroe.


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