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1 ■ Clitheroc Advertiser and- Times, October:3,1969 7


Ann’s hair BOUTIQUE


The toivn’s Tip-Top Super Stylists


4 YORK ST., CLITIIEROE (Opposite Bus Stop)


TEL. Clithcroe 3353 or 2166 Evenings


No idle claims. No gimmicks. Just true Devotion to the Art at this Salon, is given by ALL to ALL. Congratulations to my stall who have no superiors. My first assistant Miss Sally. Kernick has now added to her City and Guilds certificate, the Advanced Level Pass, and Miss Diana Rcdfern has now gained her City and Guilds certificate.


LADIES YOU CAN BE A WINNER TOO,


AFTER A VISIT TO US FOR YOUR NEXT HAIR DO. DON’T DELAY MAKE YOUR REGULAR APPOINTMENT NOW!!


CARPET SALE Genuine Reductions of 20% to 50%


For those requiring good quality in AXMINSTER, WILTON or INDIAN qualities.


Huge Stocks—At least 500 carpets and Broadlooms sizes from 2 x 21 to 8 x 4 to choose from at unbeatable prices. .


AH to be cleared Prior to Stocktaking


See our Wilton range— 5 x 4 £40, 4 x 3 £24 All other sizes needed—40/* per square yard.


FIRST CLASS FITTING SERVICE


OUR BULK BUYING IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR SAVING BE CARPET WISE— WE SPECIALISE


TAPSELL & WEST THE BELMONT CARPET HOUSE,


57-59, SWADFORD STREET, SKIPTON PHONE: 2960


and 89 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. TEL: 62816 Following their wedding in Whalley on, Saturday, Mr


Ian L. Bradley and his wife arc to live in Johannesburg, South Africa, where Mr. Bradley has obtained a post with an international firm of chartered accountants.


eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Bradley, of Moor Field, Whalley, married Miss Tma E. Lawton, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Law- ton, of Queen’s Park Road, Blackburn, at Whalley-Parish Church. The ceremony was performed


Mr. Bradlcv, who :s the


crystal satm gown with a guipure lace bodice and sleeves scattered with tiny ■ crystals.1 .The full train was trimmed with guipure lace flowers and a headdress of organza and pearl flowers held the bouffant veil in place. She earned oink rosebuds,


by the Rev. R. A. Harpur. Miss Lawton wore a white


white stephanotis and lily of the valley. Bridesmaids were Mis s


Brenda Cox. They wore emerald green milano satm dresses itvimmed with white guipure lace flowers. Their headdresses were bands of white flowers and they carried stephanotis and split. carna­


tions. Mr. Raymond C. Williamson


A kiss for grandmother After lier wedding on I


Saturday. Miss Susan Eliza­ beth Hodgms went to Clithcroe Hospital with her husband and bridesmaids to visit her grandmother. 77- year-old Mrs. Annie Speak, who has been a patient there


were m attendance. They wore long dresses of


ushers. The Rev; N. D. Walton1 per­


white dupoint patterned with pastel shades of lavender, green and blue trimmed with match­ ing ribbon. Miss .Beswick wore a white poke bonnet and Miss Hodgms


for three weeks. Miss Hodgins. who is a staff


nurse in the opthalmic ward at Burnley Victoria Hospital ' the


elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hodgins, of Victoria Street,


Clitheroe. She was married at Trinity


was best man. Mr. Colin Wil- k in so n a n d Mr. W. Cruikshank were groomsmen and the groom’s1 twin brotheis,


Bradley, were ushers. A reception was held- at


Messrs. Peter J. and Coiin W. Judith M. Batten and Miss Latham, Blackburn.


Stirk House, Gisburn, and the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lake District with the bride weanng a flame and black coat dress with black accessories. Photograph: Stephens and


Methodist Church, CUtlieroe, to Mr. Kenneth Lockett, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockett, of Fraser Street, Burnley. He is a work study officer with the Michelin Tyre Co. Lid., Burnley. The bride wore a classical


formed the ceremony. A1,reception W'as held at. the


wore a white picture hat. They both carried posies of


Duke of York Hotel, Grmdleton, and afterwards the couple left for a honeymoon in Majorca


mixed flowers trimmed with white ribbons. Mr. Peter Watson was best


JUniORS le’lloutgfowthem: • Ir, long before he outwearstH'^|


with the bride wearing a black and white three piece suit, a pmk hat and , black patent


accessories. 'On-their return, Mr. and-Mrs.


man, Mr. Michael Watson was groomsman and Mr. David Ingham and Mr. J. Speak were


Street, Burnley. • Photograph: Pye’s of - Chth


eroe. Lockett will' live at Underley


BRAITHWAITES THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS


48‘Whalley R<1., Clitlieroc GOOD PARKING WHILST YOU SHOP


AUTUMN BRIDES


I " Vi


John White Juniors ; so he con follow in his


brother’s footsteps. ■ (through puddles,overmuddy


football fields,up trees;along fences) W M


gown of white crystalised lisse with an overskirt edged with guipure lace daisies falling into a long circular train. A headband of pearls and


Hodgins, and the groom’s niece, Miss Susan Caralyn Beswick,


VILLAGE


WEDDING An editorial assistant, Miss


Such perfume as dreams ; are made of . V Memoire Cherie . from


Memoire Cherie, the most


romantic of perfumes. Provocatively so in Perfume Mist, Perfumair


and oil. In Moisture Bath and soap. In dusting powder. In Flower


Mist Spray. And, as itself. Memoire


• ■ Cherie perfume. Simply, unforgettable.


Flower Mist New size 22/6


CHARLES CLEGG, M.P.S. Chemist


5 CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE Phone: 2591


BLACKBURN CO OPERATIVE


CLITHEROE DISTRICT --------- Q---------- . ;


FURNISHING DEPARTMENT


CARPET FORTNIGHT UNTIL OCTOBER 15tli


SOMEONE SPECIAL


(like you) deserves, a


really


■ beautiful NEW •


CARPET from US


THF CO-OP ROLLS: OUT. lHb LU-U1 * ^ THE CARPEX for YOU


FREE FITTING — PLUS AN T D j j ATTRACTIVE FIRESIDE RUG WITH EVERY; CARPET ORDER FOR £25


OR OVER — TOGETHER WITH HONEST TO GOODNESS CO-OP VALUE for MONEY


CARPETS— Fitted by Mr. T. HEATON and SON


— Estimates Free — For her marriage to Mr.


I William Rothwell at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, on Satur­ day, Miss Christine Hilda Gould, wore a white gown made by her aunt, Mis. J.


| Donagliy. The bride is the second


I daughter of Mi1, and Mrs. R. N Gould, of Pcndle Cottage, Pendleton; the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothwell, of Princes Street,-


| Nelson. The bride’s gown was of


I satin, with a Nottingham lace bodice, tram and sleeves. A


headdress of pearls and orange blossom secured the short veil. | Her bouquet was of gold roses.


. Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Gould bride’s sister, aand Miss


Pauline Slater. They wore primrose chiffon empire-line gowns with flowered head­ dresses, and carried carnations and lily of the valley. ., ,


cousin, was best man, Mr. Philip Gould was groomsman and Mr. R. Allinson usher.


Mr. 1 G. 1 Lambert, groom’s The Rev. D. Leyland, offi­ NOW The eoupie1 will,live in Prim­ - i+A-tx it */*>?,»*v k*


rose Street, Clitheroe—Photo: Mrs. :A„ Stretch., Chatbum.


Edisford Bridge Inn.'the couple; later leaving for a honeymoon: at Blackpool. The bride’s :trav­ elling: outfit was a,beige two- piece - suit with . green stripes, and black -accessories.


ciated. 1 . > - A1 reception- was held at .the


SllliillSI


Mr. Edward Bullock, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bullock, of Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe, married Miss Jean M. Tunstall, of Great Harwood .The bride and groom are seen after their wedding at St. Bartholomew's Church, Great Harwood.


Anne Rachael Ayrc, youngest daughter of Mr. and iMvs. Ernest R. Ayie, of Kukiisc, Bolton-by-Bowland, was mai- ried at St, Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, le- "cehtly ■ to Mr. ■ M*alcolm -Robin


London, is the only son of Mi. and Co'un. Mrs. W. Swift, of Hollins Glen. Slaithwaite, Hud­ dersfield.


Swift. The groom, of Gray's Inn,


the bride wore a dress of white Italian embroidered cotton with a white orchid headdress. She earned a bouquet of white orchids and freesias.


Given away by her father,


Redpath. and Misses Fionna and Bridget Longworth, bride’s


In attendance were1 Mrs. Ian


nieces. Mrs. Redpath wore a dress


of dark turquoise Italian cotton


and carried a bouquet of cieam and gold frcesias and orchids. Fionna and Bridget woie dresses of pale turquoise Italian embroidered cotton and earned pomanders of cream and gold freesias.


der C a r 1:1 e, groomsmen, Messrs Trevor Osborne, Ian Redpath,1 and Roger Wood-


Best man was Mi. Alexan­


bv the Rev. W. McGowan, vicar of Chipping, and the Rev. W J Winder, vicar of Bolton-by-Bowland.


head. The ceremony was peifoimed


bride's home, the couple left for a honeymoon in the South of France. The bride’s travel­ ling outfit was a black and off- white linen with red access­


After a reception at the ories.


ini Wimbledon — Photo: by "Summit. Weddings’’, i Black-


Mr and Mrs. Swire, will live „ bum..


diamante held the long veil in place and she earned gold roses and lily of1 the valley decorated With gold lace ribbon. Her sister, Miss Rachel Denise


- Mr. and,Mrs. Swift -Official : first-day.:.covers ifor.


Al all offices . ’ * £ , 1


1 i " £


special; stamp; issues , . will vbe sold at all: head-post, offices, in the ‘North 'j West ,from. Noyem- ber.-Until now,- the-covers have


been- available - only! at offices where philatelic posting:boxes, are 'provided- 1 and v at- - the Philatelic, ' Bureau - .in • 'Edin­ burgh; ,-They1.. are ,usually on sale-about two J weeks, before


the day. of issue. 1 - J Successful ’r


has passed the Part i examina­ tion of the- Institute of Cost and Works Accountants. :-


Mr. D. Hauison, of Chthcioc, ' l * , 7 7 ^ S'!Sh i Jumble sale


i f St. James’, Women's Fellow-: ship ’1 held - a jumble’ sale on Saturday and<raised£34 which will • go : towards the: autumn- fa.vrc -funds.


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