Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, AutjusL 22, 1969 7 Moorland School, Clitheroe
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Telephone Number CLITHEROE 3833
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Garnett Road,. Clitheroe, a clerk, was married at Trinity Methodist Church on Saturday to Mr. John Zamorski, an air craft technician with the Royal Mechanical Engineers.
Miss Lynne • R. Compton of
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The bride is the elder daugh
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the bride wore a white empire line witchcraft- lace dress trim med with pearls, with a lull- length bouffant veil edged with lace and secured by a headdress of roses, and lily of the-vaOley. She carried a bou quet of red roses and white flowers.
Given away by her father,
She was attended by her sister, Miss Sandra Compton,
Miss Susan Pollard and two small attendants; Miss Lindsay and Miss Tracey March.
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full-length princess-line dres ses in. Kingfisher blue,Verona satin with bell sleeves. They had white flower headdresses and carried pomanders of mixed flowers. Miss Tracey March wore a white Swiss embroidered nylon dress and carried a basket of mixed
The senior bridesmaids wore
gate High School, Ipswich, Mr. John Anthony Lewis was mar ried to Miss Penelope Ann Ward, a zoology mistress at St. Andrew’s Church, Kildwick, Yorkshire on Saturday. The groom is the only son
A history master at North-
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flowers. Best man was Corporal
Gordon Wlnton, groomsmen, Messrs. Andrew Barrot and Leslie Ames and ushers Messrs. Stephen Pye and John Dodds.
WhiteiweU motel, the couple left for a touring honeymoon. The bride’s travelling outfit was a burnt orange crimplene dress and coat with brown accessories. ■
by the Rev. Norman Walton. After a reception at the
LOW MOOR MUSICIAN
group at the Ace of Spades Club, Whalley, was married on Saturday to Miss Olwyn Mary Clark, a typist at the Ribble Cement Co: Ltd., Clitheroe.
professional musician a n d drummer with the resident
MARRIES Mr. Stephen Farnsworth, a
the Wee Willie Harris Group currently appearing in Black burn. Mr. Famwonth is a former member of the group.
Guests included members of
Church, Clitheroe, after the ceremony, friends of the groom formed an arch with drum sticks for the couple to walk under. The groom is the youngest
When the, couple left Trinity The ceremony was performed
of Mr. J. D. C. Lewis, of Park Avenue, Clitheroe, and the late Mrs. Dorothy Lewis. The bride is the eldest daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward, of Green way, Crosshills, near Keighley. Given away by her father,
the bride wore a gown of white wild silk cut on classical lines with a pearl coronet. She ca'f- ried a bouquet of pink rose buds and carnations. The bridesmaids were the
Mr. and Mrs. Zamorski will live in Germany.
Waddow View, Waddington was married at St. Oswald’s Church, Knuzden on Monday to Miss Jean Mary Whewell, a hair-stylist. The groom, an employee of
Mr. David John Wright of
bride’s sisters, Sally and Chris- tin Ward and the groom’s cousin, Elizabeth Daulby. They wore full-length dresses
the Electricity Board, is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J- 'Whewell, of Knuzden Moss Farm, Oswaldtwistle. Given away by her father,
of turquoise Swiss cotton, with carnation > headdresses, and carried bouquets of pink car
nations. Best man was Mr. Roger
couple left for a honeymoon in Scarborough. The bride's trav elling outfit was a navy Moy- gashel two-piece with navy accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will live in Park Road, Ipswich, Suffolk.
by the Rev. S. A. Selby. After a reception at St. Andrew’s Church Hall, the
To teach Nigerian
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Farns worth, of Quee nStreet, L|ow
Moor, and the bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. M. Clark, of Tower Hill, Clitheroe. Given away by the father,
nurses Nursing sislcr tutor Jean
the bride wore a long Victorian style dress of heavy white crepe having a mandarin collar and deep cuffs trimmed with guipure lace, and a train from the waist. Her headdress was a white
Bush, whose parents live in Upbrooks, Clitheroe, has left England for Nigeria to teach midwifery to Nigerian nurses. She flew to Vom, in Northern
petalled bonnet and she car ried a posy of pink rosebuds and pink and white spray chrystanthemums. Her cousin, Linda Crabtree,
Snowden, groomsman Mr. John Ward, bride's cousin: and ushers. Messrs. Paul Houslay, bride’s cousin,- and Stephen Daulby, groom's cousin. The ceremony was performed
Whalley Parish . Church on Saturday ; of Miss , Elizabeth Barber and Mr. Rodney Beat- son, a statistician.
The wedding took place at
Bride wore Victorian
The bride, who formerly, f f n w l l worked in the Department of g ' - ' ” 11
Employment and Productivity Mjss j anet Mary Greenwood, in Clitheroe, is the elder daugh- onl dauglUer of Mrs. phynjS
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ^ Greenwood, of Bolland Barber, of Riddings Lane, Pi:ospect, clitheroe, an d . the Whalley. The groom is the lale Mr_ Arthur Greenwood, youngest son of Mrs. E. E. has been married in Belfast, Beatson of Kepple Lane, Gar- Nort,iiern Ireland, stang, ’ and the late Mr. J. The gr0om was Mr. Perry Beatson.
Belfast. . • ■ • : JEAN P A R K E R
72, Whalley Road, Clitheroe Telephone: 2697
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James Armstrong, elder son of
the bride wore along empire- strong, of Holland Drive Bel- line dress of white crepe with a fast. He is an assistant lee- train of white lace falling from turer at, Queen's . University, he shoulders,
Given away by her father. I Mr. and Mrs. James Ann-
She had a headband of wMte lace1 and0 pearls a ^ c a S e T a
bouquet of yellow and gold gile w’ore a white Victorian- roses. ■
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Miss Ruth Ann Barber who fastened at the throat with wore a long dress of primrose an old cameo brooch, yellow embroidered cotton with Her lace pillbox headdress matching headband. She car-1 secured a full-length veil which
In attendance was her sister, iacCi with a yoked bodice and style gown trimmed with Swiss
ried a bouquet of cream roses, formed, a train and she car ried a white prayer book
Frederick^rvin" and ushers. I trimmed with white satin rib A £oir °n “ and %£> rosebudsCh
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the bride wore a white Peau-dc- soie dress with a long train and a guipure lace over-blouse. Her long veil was secured by a pearl-trimmed headdress, and-she carried a bouquet of gold roses, stephanotis and gladioli. In attendance were Mrs. F.
ndrew Loiaie.
by ,the Rev. R. A. Havpuv. After a reception at the Sim
bride wearing a cream crim plene two-piece with brown accessories.
The ceremony was performed tbe bl.jcle,s sister-in-law, was Mrs. Barbara Greenwood,
Inn, 'Waddington, the couple __ left for their honeymoon, the | trimmed with pink buttons and
tessr&rss v p I Mr. and Mrs Beatson w dl & lace Dorothy bag trimmed
caster. Photo: C. Law, Great Harwood.
THE CALL IS
bridesmaids wore full-length dressses in two' shades of nas withturtium Milam satin trimmed
Wa lke r , Miss Margaret Whewell, bride’s sister; Miss Eileen Wright, groom's sister: Miss Sarah Hartley, Master Timothy Hogan, bride’s cousins and a flower girl, Miss Susan Dugdale, groom’s cousin. The matron-of-honour and
trains. They carried bouquets of talisman roses and stephan
*'green ^vtivet; with long
otis.The flower girl wore a long white dress of peau-de-soie
with a white bonnet, and carried a basket of mixed rose buds. The page wore black ,cardedi silk trousers with white blouse and cummerbund, Best man was Mr. James
for the chorus in “The Count of Luxembourg”,, the next pro duction by the Clitheroc Par ish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society.
FOR MEN There is a shortage of men
on Tuesday and full rehearsals start tonight.
Singing rehearsals resumed
men is causing some concern and volunteers would be very welcome.
However, the need for more
Wright, groom's brother, groomsmen-, Messrs. Frank Walker and John Herd and ushers, Messrs. Melvyn Kenyon
and Alan Wright. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. W. Fielding, After a reception at the Dun-
Nigeria, about 700 miles from the fighting out there, and has joined the Sudan United Mission Staff.
her niece, Julie Clark, and the groom’s niece, Adele Farns worth, were in attendance,
style dresses of pink French Tricel spotted with navy blue, They had pink petalled bon nets, navy blue gloves and shoes and carried posies of pink rosebuds and pink and white spray chrysanthemums. Best man was Mr. Charles
They wore long Victorian
always wanted to do this sort of work, she finally decided to go overseas after attending a one-day mission conference in Preston. She spent some time at the
Though Miss Bush has
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Ridgelands Bible College in Bromley, Kent,' before leaving.
Birch. The bride’s nephews, David Greatorex and Geoffrey Greatorex, were groomsmen and ushers were Philip Great orex, bride’s nephew, and Anthony Blrchenough, groom's cousin. After a reception at the Duke
was a red jersey dress and hat trimmed with navy blue, and navy and red accessories, Photo: I. C. Smithies,
Accrington. Firsthand
advice A talk and' demonstration
on home-made wines was given on; Monday when 33 members of the Clitheroe and Distriot branch of the (Lancashire Ladies Social Section of the NFU held their monthly meeting.
o f Garstanig. S h e . described how different wines were made
The speaker was Mrs. Smith
from a variety of flowers, fruits and vegetables, i • The meeting, in the St.
[■■'During;,the business session
John Ambulance Hall, was presided over by Mrs. M. P. Wh i twe l l . Thanks to the speaker were expressed by Mrs. H. ;r,Wilkinson. AThe . competi tion -was won' by Mrs. H. Cowgill. - ■ ■
midwifery tutor at Wythen- shawe Maternity Hospital, Manchester. Her general nur sing training took place at Sharoe Green Hospital, Pres ton, where she was awarded the Surgical prize at the end of her studies.
Miss Bush was previously a
eroe Grammar School for Girls, Miss Bush is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bush.
A former pupil of the Clith
of York Hotel, Grindleton, the couple left for a honeymoon touring the Lake District. The bride’s travelling outfit
She was a member of St. James’s Church.
SALVATION ARMY HAS
NEW HQ Clitheroe Corps of the
Salvation Army have rented new premises in King Lane.
a ’’do-it-yourself’’ store but are better remembered'as Ducketts
The1 premises were: formerly
chip shop. - • ■ ■ Much work needs to be done
will be ready'and the' corps is looking' for any willing helpers. - ............ •: *:
in the. way of painting and decorating, before Mhe;' rooms
•'
pupils, have held street corner ■jumblo sales with the proceeds going towards the cost of paint, paper etc.' ’ : They were Carole Waimsley
Two 'of the Sunday- school
Whalley' Abbey-' on . Monday, August 25. Final preparations
members were - asked to ’ give their, names for. .a tour of,
were also made for the county, whist and domino tournament a.t S-tirk House Hotel, Gisbum, on Tuesday, September 9,
HANNAH Sister Hannah Beilis who
has been deaconess attached to Trinity Methodist Church for almost three years is to take up a new post at the beginning of September. She is moving to New
kenhalgh Hotel. Clayton-le Moors, the couple left for their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a cream and lilac dress and coat, with cream accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will
live at Knuzden Moss Farm, Oswaldtwistlc.
in November and the producer is Mr. Edmond Cambien.
The production will be staged
dark | waist. Her headdress was a white | lace bonnet and she carried j
o v e r s k i r t, tucked bodice a pink sash and bow at the I
live m Morecanibe Road. Lan- wlth pink carnation petals. n T'aw n, sa t l Twin cousins of the groom.
Misses Heather and ; Dawn Armstrong, were Victorian
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dresses with green sashes and bows and white poke bonnets fastened with green ribbons. They carried white lace para sols trimmed with pink car nation petals. Best man was Mr. Ian .Mur
Wilson.
phy and ushers were Mr. Roger Armstrong and Mr. v William
formed the ceremony which tok place at • St. Columba’s Church. King’s Road. • A reception was held at the
was a white and navy blue tunic trouser suit with match ing accessories.
Old Inn. Crawfordsbum, County Down, and afterwards the couple left for a honey moon in Switzerland. The bride's travelling outfit
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castle-upon-Tyne to become deaconess at .the Methodist Mission. Westgate Hall. During her ’ stay in Clitheroe, Sister Hannah has lived in MUlthorne House, Henthom Road.
her career as a Methodist deaconess in Islington, London From '‘ there she worked ■ in Sunderland and then Glasgow,
Bonn on Tyneside, she began
evening . service , at Trinity Church on Sunday and after wards there will be'a. farewell gathering.
Sister Hannah will take the
"I have worked mostly in large cities and my stay itn such a jovely place as Clitheroe and district has provided a pleasant change.”
She commented tills week:
Declaration of Arbroath, the 150th anniversary of the for mation of the Royal Ast ronomical Society, and the 75th anniversary of the, establish ment of the International Co operative. Alliance, are among the events to be marked by special stamps next year.
Special stamps The 60th anniversary of , the
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the harvest queen who raised £1 14s > 6d, and S h a r r o n
Coward who made £14 6s. Mrs. I. Hogg, 65,’ Hayhurst
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