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W E L C O M E : From the Ig/t, the Bishop o f Blackburn, the Rev.-Andy Proud and Lord Clitheroe, Patron o f St Leonard’s Church


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jointly celebrated the official licencing of the Rev. Andy Froud as their priest-in-charge. He is taking on this roleinadditiontohis exis ting duties as Vicar of St Mary’s in Clitheroe - and everyone present thought that, with two more churches to look after, his lo­ cally well-known bike would need very regular maintenance to keep up with the pace I , The Bishop of Blackburn, the Right Rev. Julian Henderson,


led the service, with assistance from the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Venerable John Hawley, and the area Dean for Whalley, Canon Michael Woods. Roy Porter represented the local Methodist church and added his welcome, with parishioners making readings and adding prayers on what was a veryjoyous occasion. The service was also attendedby the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Val Cooper, and the Deputy Mayor of Ribble Valley, Bridget Hilton, and by Lord Clitheroe in his capacity as patron of St Leonard’s Church, Downham.


A chef lost control of his car as he drove home from a hog roast in the early hours of the morning.


' BlackburnmagistratesheardthatAnthonyAinsworth, who was found to be more than double the drink-drive limit, had alsobeenconvictedof driving with excess alco­ hol in 2006. Ainsworth (26), of Sal thill Road, Clitheroe, pleaded guilty to driving with excess alcohol. He was fined £400 with £125 costs and banned from driving for 40 months. Mr Imran Hussain (defending) said Ainsworth had been drinking at work, but wrongly believed he would be under thelimit.


Charity jumble sale in town on Saturday


Ajumblesaleisbeingheld' stalls there will be bacon this Saturday, November butties, cakes and drinks . 15th, in the United Re-


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