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WITH petrol and diesel now, costing well.over f l per litre,V
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Ribble Valley drivers are being given the chance to find out just how fuel efficient their cars are at a special BMW Effi- cientDynamics Open Weekend: at'Bovvker Blackburn, on Tri dent Park.' _ • ;. Over the weekend of May 31st and June 1st, Bowker
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A GRAND day out helped raise £2,200 for the Cystic Fibrosis .Trust ‘ • More than 40 people took part in a sponsored
walk in aid of the organisation. ' ; ; . ■ Eleven walkers completed the whole 25 miles, with around 30 people joining at Hurst Green to
. finish with the Tolkien Path. It was a very hot day and it took more than eight hours to complete the full route.
. . Those who took part enjoyed the event and now want to say a huge thank you to their fami lies and friends and to their main sponsors - County Sales, Greenacre Honda and Clitheroe
Light Engineering, Hair by Trix, Castle Cement, Rufus Carr, Melt, Oakhill Academy, Chenery Maher solicitors, Trutex, Anderton Bosonnet and Tesco. • Gail Bailey said: “We are, as ever, really grate
ful for all the support and generosity of local peo ple and businesses. We hope to continue our efforts and help fund the vital research needed to find a cure for CF.” The next fund-raiser will be the annual West
Bradford 10k run/walk which will take place on Sunday, September 28th in conjunction with Re:fit personal training, (s)
Just what the doctor ordered!
. A DOCTOR from Clitheroe ran 10 kilometres for people living in poverty in the developing world.
; ■ Tim Deklerk (30), raised more than £100 for aid agency
r CAFOD’s poverty-fighting . : work in Africa,’.^ia and Latin "America when hie'took part in - the Great Manchester Run last weekend.
:. .; Dr Deklerk, .who lives in Edisford Road, was cheered on
■ by his wife Mia, two-year-old - daughter Faye; and one-year- old son Kyle.
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■ : The intrepid runner finished ■ the course in just over an hour. :: Dr Deklerk, who works at B lackburn Royal Infirmary,: said: “It was nice to see so many people coming together;
, to exercise and raise money for: charity.
; .‘Thave not done much run ning before and I’m surprised ■whatl have been capable of.” .
; He added that he chose to : support: CAFOD because he .and his family are originally
DR DEKLERK holding his daughter, Faye, and fellow runner David Schoeman (s)
from South Africa. Dr Deklerk' Manchester city centre event, was one of a 60-strong CAFOD ^ They are .expected to raise team who .took part in the £15,000 for the agency.
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Restrained troman
attack on | the police
POLICE on duty in
Clitheroe town centre found a 20-year-old man confronting other males outside the Dog Inn.
Blackbum magistrates
heard that Jordan Cook’s face was “contorted with anger”, as . he was restrained from attack ing.
• Cook, of Pimlico ■Road, Clitheroe, pleaded guilty to using threaten- ing:behaviour. He was given a conditional dis charge for 18 months and ordered " to p a y £50 towardscosts. •• Miss Emma Kehoe
(prosecuting) said police managed to calm the sit- • nation
and.persuaded Cook to leave, but after
driving.round the block they returned to find him shouting threats and ges ticulating at other people outside the pub. As the police arrested him he struggled yiolently, try ing to punch and head butt the officers. > Miss Clare Knight
(defending) said the behaviour was out of character for her client, who works as a barman at the Emporium in Clitheroe. On the day of the incident he had been to a christening and had drunk far more than he should.
. . . . “There was an incident
outside a Chinese take away when he was set upon by another person, which started the trou ble,” said Miss Knight.
New deputy is named
A DOWNHAM man has been named as one of six new Deputy Lieutenants who will represent the Queen in Lancashire. .The Hon. Ralph
: Assheton, former commanding officer with the Royal Mer cian and Lancastrian Yeomanry, will assist the Lord Lieutenant, Lord Shuttleworth, in representing Her Majesty The Queen in the county. The new deputies
join around 50 others across the county.
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A HONEYMOON touring the west coast of America and Hawaii followed the wedding of Amy Regan and Michael Shields.
, , The bride, a housekeeper, is the daugh-;-;
ter of Mr and Mrs John and Catherine. Regan, of Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a gym instructor, is •
the son of Mr John Shields, of Preston ' : and Mrs Karen Grayston, of 'Whalley. Given away by her father, the bride
wore an ivory gown with lace detail encrusted with jewels and accompanied by a high-collared bolero jacket. " She carried a hand-tied bouquet of red roses with purple peonies encrusted with diamante and pearls. She was attended by her sister and
chief bridesmaid Rachel Houghton, her niece Olivia Houghton and the bride groom’s sister, Sammy Jo Grayston. ' Rachel and Sammy wore electric pur ple gowns with fantail detail and bolero jackets. Olivia wore a cream-coloured gown
mth a bolero jacket. They carried hand-tied bouquets of
red roses with purple peonies. ’ •■ ■Best men were John Haworth and Ian 'Whittaker. The groomsmen were Daniel and Richard Grayston and the bride’s nephew, Jake Houghton, acted as page boy. The wedding ceremony took place at
St Helen’s Church, Waddington, and the officiating clergyman was Mr Jeff Dear- den. A reception was-held at the Eaves Hall Country Hotel, in West Bradford. The couple will continue to live in Clitheroe.
, ; ■ ■ ■ , burn.. Fascinating subj ect
THE art of batik fascinated members of the Clitheroe Clover Club. . . . The speaker, was Chandra Law who.
explained how schoolchildren in Malaysia have to learn batik, the girls for three years and the boys for one year. She demonstrated some of the sarongs and
scarves made. - - .. ■ Mrs A. Wilkinson thanked members
for arranging the Christmas party at the. Copy Nook Hotel and for the gifts which, were to be given to elderly members. She thanked Mrs Hazel Hailwood for
organising the theatre trip to Bolton Octagon to see Spring and Port Wine. The June summer outing is to Pendle Heritage Centre, Barrowford. .
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