the week d Miss Beryl anaH?’ only
Cottam, of 2’ f “a* am Road, Sabden, Was mai r rna on Tues
aughter of
day week a‘._ba“™h Baptist Church, to M1- Ronald Platt,
among, our by "ounty *ning.
amily
.vies for ups.
peal is ut thn
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hudson, of 7 Victoria Avenue, Chatburn, was mar ried on Saturday at Christ Church, Chatburn, to Mr. ■James Wrigley, of 19 Downham Road Chatburn, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Wrigley. Given away by her father,
Miss Muriel Hudson, only
earned ivory-backed piaycr books and the junior b:idc„- maid a bouquet of pink car
PLATT—COTTAM . Fred
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platt, °t 7, st. Charles Road;. Rishton.
the bride wore a silver em broidered white crystal satin
Given away by her father,
headdress and a bouffant veil. She carried a bouquet of white
dress and tram with r=tal
carnations and yellow roses. The dames of honour, Mrs. ‘1.
McMenemj' (tlle bride's cou sin) and Mrs. G. Eastwooc
wore full length dresses u Kingfisher blue wild silk wit. floral headdresses. Miss D. Jel'
l frev (bridesmaid), wore a luh
the bride wore a midnight blue French lace two-piece
Carol, Kathryn and Angela Hudson (bride’s nieces) wore short dresses of pale blue French lace with navy acces sories. The senior bridesmaids
suit with accessories to tone. T h e bridesmaids. Misses
nations.The best man was Mr. Richard Catlow (groom’s nephew), the groomsman was Mr. Arthur Jose (groom’s nephew) and the ushers were Messrs. Harold and Lewis Hud son (bride’s brothers). The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. K. Lynch. A reception was held at the
ATKINSON—SIEGZKOWSK1
a matching headdress, and Miss D. cottam (small brides maid) wore a hm length dress of lemon organza- with a flow ered headdress. Master G. Mc-
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BARCLEY individually designed corsets .and bras—litas. Lambei t, ••Kiloran.” Radeclyffe Street Clitheroe.,.Tel..2869. ,
HOUGHTON—ALLEN Miss Kathleen Allen, younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Alien, of 3, Eastmoor Drive,
Clitheroe, was married on Saturday at SS. Michael and John’s RC ■ Church, to Mr. Anthony Roy Houghton, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hough ton, of 47, Preston Road, Long- ridge, near Preston.
white satin dress with em broidered bodice and sleeves. She had a single rose head dress, with a three-tiered bouffant veil extending into a train, and she carried a bouquet of pink orchids and white stephanotis.
Given away by her father, the bride wore a full-length
Mrs. Beryl Wilkinson (bride’s sister) and Miss Z y 1 p h a G r a n g e , wore full-length dresses of pink lace over satin with matching pill-box head
The two senior attendants,
daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Her bert Walmsley, of 18, Padi ham Road, Sabden, was mar ried on Saturday at the Bap- t; t church, Sabden, to Mr. Raymond Troilett, younger son of ’
Miss Janet Walmsley, elder
and HorsraU: (Dept. 168). P.O. Box 100 Aqueduct Mills. Preston.
dresses and carried bouquets of
sweet peas. The two junior attendants,
Sharon and Lorraine Eccles, wore full-length dresses oi white satin with white lace boleros. They carried posies
of sweet peas. The best man was Mr. Stuart
Houghton (groom’s brother), the groomsman Mr. Barry Allen (bride's brother) and the ushers Messrs. Ivan Wilkinson (bride’s
live at 20 Victoria Avenue, Chatbum. — Photo: Mrs. A. Stretch, Chatbum.
of Westbury Hall, Gisburn, was married on Saturday at _St. Peter’s Church, Marton-in- Craven to Miss Glenys Ash worth, only daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ashworth, of Bale House, West Marton, Skip-
ton.
the bride, a teacher of French at South Craven Secondary
Given away hy her father, - , .
School, wore a full-length em pire-line gown of white French lisse with a flowing train. The bodice, sleeves, neck-line, hem
A well-known farmer, Mr. ■
ASHWORTH After a reception held at
■Craiglands”, Hkley, which was followed in the evening by a buffet dance, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Canary Islands. For travelling the bnde wore a kingfisher blue dress and
at “Coverdale”, Rimington. Photo:—Pye’s Photo Service.
GUDGEON—SMITH
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gudgeon, of 27, Avenue Road,
Mr. Joseph Ignatius Gudgeon,
and train were e d g e d with very line guipure lace. Her full-length three -tiered white
silk veil was held in place by a matching bandeau headdress
Hurst Green, was married at the English Martyrs Church, Pres ton, on 'Saturday, his bride being Miss Ann Pamela Smith,
and she carried a modem shower bouquet of regal lilies and green foliage. The matron of honour, Mrs
J The wedding took place at St. I dj.'css“ ’ “^ e e s ta l'6and* ^arna- v o re crinoline-style
ames’s Church, Clithero^ on of^ r o s e s .b r id e s - Saturday, of Misf R-ita. Maile I
Menemy, <PaSe b°y> the bride's God child, wore long velvet trousers of kingfisher blue, with a white crystal s. tin blouse.
kowski, of Grove House, w °°,ne SL1NGER—L1MBERT
A well - known Clitheroe I a full-length empire-line dress cricketer, Mr. William James of cerise satin with a cerise
coat, with cerise pink hat and shoes and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will live
exception of the small brides maid, who earned a posy of mixed flowers, comprised apri cot carnations. Best man v*as Mr. Colin
All the bouquets, with the
Platt the bridegroom's brother, and groomsman was Mr. David
Cottam, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony was performed
Slinger,- elder son of Mr. and rose as headdress and she Mrs. Clifford Slinger, of 4, carried a bouque- of pastel Park Avenue, was married on freesias. The two junioi atten- Monday at Chatbum Metho- dants wore full-length dresses dist Church, his bride being of white Tevylene tace with Miss Joyce Mary Limbert, matching floral headdiepes, voungest daughter of Mi-, and and carried pastel freesias. Mrs. Thomas A. Limbert, of Mr. John C. Slmger (grooms “Riversdale”, Downham Road, brother) was the best man and Chatburn
by the Rev. H. Kelly, rnd Mr. S C Wilson was organist. 'After a reception at the
Given away by Hei father, ,nJaw) and David Moon the .bnde wore a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, of 72, Brackenbury Road
Preston. a Tile groom is a laboratory
Dorothy Ashworth (bride’s sis ter-in-law) and the chief brides maid, Miss Kathleen Taylor (groom’s sister) wore full-length empire line dresses of magena pink wild silk, the bodices of which were trimmed with white French ribbons and corded lace. The gowns fell into small trains at the back. Their modern shower bouquets and the green and white headdresses they wore were of the same flowers, as comprised the brides bou quet’The ju n i o r bridesmaids, Misses Gillian Ashworth, Elaine Ashworth, Elaine Hargreaves, and Deborah Wade (bride’s cousins) wore full-length dresses of white wild silk organza with full skirts and sashes of magena pink velvet. Their small coronet headdresses were made of fresh white flowers and foliage and they carried green and white pomanders. The page boy. Master Andrew
Section at ICI, Darwen, and the bride is a district nurse at
Preston.Given away by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of white satin trimmed with guipure lace, and her long veil was held in position ^ by a pearl coronet. She carried a bouquet of red roses and
ssistant in the Investigation
stephanotis. The bridesmaids, M is s e s
satin dresses with forget-me- not headdresses, and carried Victorian posies. The page boy, George Melling (bride’s nephew) a white satin shirt and blue
Elizabeth and Pamela Melling (bride’s nieces) wore long blue
Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, the couple left for their honey moon in the Lake District, the bride wearing a pink two-piece suit with a petal hat and navy blue accessories. Presents were received from
1 the groomsmen were Messis.
length dress of white crystal IS 00. t k . n ,SOn (bridegroom’s satin with over-dress of guipm-e H.
carried a ' bouquet of- gold roses I ducted bj the nev. ^ and lily-of-tlie-vaUey.
empire-lme diess of white ^ Messrs. Michael Moore crystal satin, the bodice and '^®om,s . brother-in-law) and
Eric Bolton (bride’s brother- (groom’s cousin). The ushers
pearls? andTtTain falling from Jj^*' m m m y w^^perfomed S U E * length?"^veil
j V Woodhous, secured by a single flower, and After a reception at the
Messrs. D. Bleazard and Sons, Padiham where the bride works as a copv-typist, the bride's Sunday School scholars at Sab den. Methodist Church, and from Plant's Motor Bodies Ltd., Rishton, where the bridegroom
is employed. ................... The couple will reside at 19
Padiham Road, Sabden.
she carried a bouquet of pink Brown Cow Hotel, Chatbum rosebuds, lily of the valley and the COUple left for their honey- chincherinchees.
Bartara Leemlng (matron of pink dress and coat withblack honour), Miss Alison Bolton accessoiies.
(bride's niece) and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Slingcr will Catherine Moore (groom’s bve at 63 Chatbum Road, niece).
The matron of honour wore I Clitheroe. KENYON—RYAN
i Mr. John Kenyon, of 11, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe, was
1 married on Saturday at SS. Michael and John’s Church to
Mary Winifride Ryan, of 71, Whalley Road. The bride was given away by
velvet trousers. The best man was Mr. James
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her father, Mr. James Ashton, and was attended by Patricia Frances Kenyon and Mary Pauline K e n y o n (groom s
Taylor (the bridegroom’s God son), was attired in long royal blue v e lv e t trousers, with matching bow tie, white ruffled blouse and black patent silver
buckled shoes. The best man was Mr. Henry
Fox Taylor (groom's brother). Mr. Jeffrey Ashworth was the groomsmen and the ushers were Messrs. John Taylor and Fred Hanson. The ceremony was performed by Canon C. C. Mackay, assisted "by the Rector of Marton, the Rev. J. Loxham
Gudgeon (groom’s brother), the g ro om sm e n were Messrs. Anthony Gudgeon and George Melling and the ushers were Messrs. William Melling and Francis Smith. The ceremony was performed by F a t h e r Nicholson. After a reception at the
daughters). Best man was Mr. George
I Somerville, SJ. A reception was held at the
Victoria Hotel, Preston, the couple left for their honey moon in Blackpool, the bride wearing a navy-blue leather suit with red accessories. Presents included sheets and
SANDERSON—ASTLEY
pillowcases from the bride’s colleagues and a cutlery set and bathroom scales f rom the
s lS S ®
live at 28, Balfour Road, Preston.
groom’s workfriends. Mr. and Mrs. Gudgeon will
Mr. and Mrs, James Allen. Sanderson after their wedding St. Peter anj St. Paul's Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, on Saturday week, The groom is the second son of Mr. and rs. G. E. Sanderson, of Fooden Hall Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, and the bride, formerly Miss Barbara Astley, is the younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Astley, of 2, Main Street, Bolton-by-Bowland.
N.F.U. Ladies Effort
t % , , •>' lv>> '
musical evening organised by Clitheroe and District Branch of the Lancashire Ladies’ Social Section of the National Far mers Union, held on Monday last at the Starkie Arms, Clith eroe.
About 90 people attended a
welcomed Alderman T. Burrows and friends from Burnley who sang excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
Mrs. R. F. Berry, president,
in respect for a member Mrs. Ellen Carr of Rimington, who died on September 6th.
Those present stood in silence
is to be donated to the N.F.U local Flood Disaster Fund. A buffet supper was served
As a result of the effort £25
and Mrs. R- F. Berry president, thanked all those who had helped to make the evening a success.
Brungerley complaint
lace Hargreaves, the vice-chair man Coun. John Hall, and the parks and Cemeteries Supenn-
dition of paths at Brungerley Park is to be made by the Parks and Playgrounds Com mittee Chairman, Coun. Wal
An investigation of the con
tendant, Mr. J. Hfl-IL Their observations will be submitted SThe committee in due course The Borough Engineer and
i Surveyor, Mr. J. Ne'vt?a B/j ’
hedee alongside the top foot path at Crosshill to be cut back and to report on the footpaths condhion ond the cost of any
s also to arrange for tae
which received Town Coupcd approval at Tuesday nights nieetin" stems from a lettei about the condition of the foot-
two-part resolution
naths in Brungerley Park and St crasshills, which was signed by ,17 residents and one other
person. _____ _______ _ _
Hunt (groom’s brother-in-law), and the groomsman was Mr. Peter Ryan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fiv C.
| Stavkie Arms. . Mu and Mrs. Kenyon will | live at 71. Whallcy Road._____
Book gifts to library
I t was the desire of the late
Captain F. B. Mitchell, who died on April 19, that the town’s public library should
have the choice of hooks re maining in the house in Church
Street, Clitheroe known as “Almonds”, which , was his home for many years. -
lon reported to the Public Library Committee, which met earlier this month, 'that, hav ing received an invitation from Mr W R. Soutliworth, he had spent some time at “Almonds’ choosing books that he con sidered would be of service to the Library. In addition he had also obtained several, items
The Librarian, Mr. A. Han
for the Museum. t A resolution that the
should he extended to Mr. Southworth' was endorsed riiy
hanks of the Comnnttee
the Town Council which met on Tuesday night, as well as to two other local donors for their gifts of books, to the
library-
of Littlemoor Read, - Mrs. C. Woodcock, of Castle View..
,Thev • are Mr. . G. - Kempster, : -
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Tlie bride's sister, Miss I
A reception was hold at toe °the f o ^ l e f t for their
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G r u n w a l d •' (bride’s God-|eioe. daughter). The two first-named were]
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Mr. Alan Rigff was the besd the
Sieczkowski, eldest daughter of mal Mi-, and Mrs. W. N-
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and Mrs. H. Atkinson, of 63, fioweis. Highfield Read, Clitheroe.
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lace. Her shoulder-length Hour- teottffl) * * * £ £ weve the 5’b^ th 5 Rev. g: Campbell...,
fant veil was held in place by ^ “
d.ess Tbe ceremony was con- two white satin roses and she
and Royal Hotel, the couple left for their honeymoon on the South Coast, the bride wearing a rust-coloured suit with a fox fur collar and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton will
TROILETT—WALMSLEY
of 42, Heath Street, Burnley. Given away by her father,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troilett
the bride wore a full-length dress of white Italian embroi dered peau de soie, cut on prin cess lines with extended back and full-length bouffant style veil, with a flower and pearl headdress. She carried a bou quet of yellow roses and white
bridal flowers. The chief bridesmaid. Miss
Joan Bridge, wore a full-length gown of African violet milano satin trimmed with guipure lace motifs, with white head
Heather Louise Walmsley (bride’s sister) and Miss Judith Helena Walmsley (bride’s niece), wore full-length empire line dresses of lilac miiano satin trimmed with African violet, and matching alice- bands. They carried posies of yellow roses and freesias. The best man was Mr. John
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live at 37, Derby Road, Long- ridge, near Preston. Photo: Pye’s Photo Service.
iS^surprising, the confidence
Parkinson. The groomsman was Mr. David Thornber (groom’s cousin) and the ushers were Messrs. Y/i—ton Walmsley (bride's brother) and George Kidd. The' ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. Rasmussen. After a reception at the Well-
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dress and shoes. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and
freesias.The junior bridesmaids, Miss
springs Hotel. Sabden, the cou ple left for a honeymoon tour ing in Scotland, the. bride wear ing a mauve and grey check suit with green and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs; Troilett will
live at "Elmore,” 19, Sydney Avenue, Whalley.
a national firefighting com petition, the ICI (Clitheroe) team was placed eighth, a
commendable P°s'.‘ '“n out of a total of 36 entries. s They wore pla?ad, °nly 1.7
econds behind the winning team, the Caterpillar Tractor
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The competition, organised by industrial Flrc Pratect on
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