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Clitlicroe Advertiser and'Times, August-29, 1969 5


WEDDING ALBUM


MARRIED AT GISBURN


Miss Jennifer Knight, second


daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight, of Halsteads Farm, Rimington, was married at St. Mary’s Church, Gisburn, to Mr.


Paul Harrison on Saturday. The groom, who is a partner


■Harrison, ..Hollins Croft, Rim­ ington, and the late Mr. Joseph Harrison. The bride is a clerk with the Milk Marketing


in Expo-Metallics, Clitheroe, is the elder son of Mrs. E.


Board. Given away by her father,


the bride wore white duchess satin kaftan trimmed with gold braid, with a train. Her full-length veil was secured by a gold coronet and she car­ ried a bouquet of white lilies.


only son of Mrs. B. Law of Rabble (Lane, Ghatburn, was married at st.'James’s Church, Blackburn on Saturday. His bride was Miss Kathleen Ibbotson Hindman,


Mr. Walter Fred Barry Law, o n l y


daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. ■Hindman, of Palmer Road, .Blackburn. Given away by her- father,


'■the bride wore an empire line gown of white Austrian lace with a swallow train. She had a pearl headdress and a short bouffant veil and carried pink and white car-nations. Dante of honour was Mrs Christine Belshaw, Miss Mar-


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iorie Sumner was a brides­ maid and Miss Heidi Muller was the junior attendant. Mrs. Belshaw and Miss Sum­


mer wore empire line dresses of turquoise broderie Anglaise over white nylon. They carried sweet peas. Miss Muller wore white broderie Anglaise with a white bonnet and carried a pomander of sweet peas.


Robinson, groom’s cousin. Mr. John Tomlinson was. grooms­ man and the groom’s cousins, Messrs Ian Robinson and Neil Robinson were ushers. The ceremony was performed


Best man was Mr. Michael Schofield.


House Hotel, Blackburn, the couple left for a honeymoon in


After a reception at the May „ , ,


the Isle of Man. Mrs. Law’s travelling outfit


was a brown Orion dress, brown shoes, and cream hand­ bag and gloves. The couple will live in Mill-


thome Avenue, Clitheroe. Photo: Wally Talbot and Sons Ltd., Blackburn.


t»nebev; at a comprehensive school in Basildon,-Essex, and vounger daughter of Mr. and Mrs A H. Sleath, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe^was married Tpr-entlv at St. Thomas’s Church, Halliwell Bolton. The groom,■vvMr. Martyn


Miss ■ Kathleen Sieath, a


Co-operative Society, Mr. John Jeffrey Cain, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cain, of tile Horse Shoe Inn, Bawdlands


A manager with Blackburn


Clitheroe, was married at Immanuel Church, Fems- cowles, Blackburn on Saturday. The bride was Miss Chris­


by the Rev. W. D. Robinson assisted by Canon P. A.


_ boys’ grammar Hornchurch, Essex. Given away by her father,


school


Heald younger son of Mr. and Mrs! W. Heald,of Church Road. Bolton, .is^a teacher at


the bride wore a straight sleeveless white crystal ■ satin gown under a lace coat which had a mandarin collar. Her bouquet was of gold roses, white bridal gladioli and lily of the valley and her headdress was a tiny spray of miniature


roses and lily of the valley. In attendance was tier sister,


ters, Mrs. V. Grooby, Miss A. Knight, Miss S. Knight, and Miss J. Knight. The two senior attendants wore turquoise crepe dresses with diamante buttons and buckles. They had wide-brimmed cream h a t s trimmed with cream roses and turquoise chiffon. They carried bouquets of cream roses.


She was attended by her sis­ A Clitheroe couple who were


married at Trinity Methodist Church on Saturday arc to make their home m Canada. They are Mr. Vincent Par­


Mrs. Rosemary Pickles,, who wore a pale blue satin, dress and. white shoes and gloves. She had a headdress of gold roses and lily of the valley and carried a matching bouquet. The ceremony was conducted


tine Ann Ormerod, only daugh­ ter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Ormerod, of Kentmere Drive, Cherry Tree. Blackburn. She Is a clerk at Martin’s Bank


Ltd., Blackburn. Given away by her father,


the bride wore a white empire line gown of nylon chiffon with a bodice of Swiss guipure lace and a train edged with similar guipure lace falling from the


waist.Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a headdress of orange blossom and she car­ ried gold roses and lily of the


valley.Chief bridesmaid was Mrs. Sheila Ann Cotton, with Miss Pamela Saunders, groom’s cousin, as junior bridesmaid. They wore full-length dresses


by the Rev. R. Brown and the Rev. D. Ashworth, the groom’s


father being organist. Mr. David Heald. gnoom’s


brother, was best man, and ushers Martin Sleatli, bride’s


brother, John Hcaid, groom s oousin, and Trevor Wilford. bride's cousin, were ushers A reception was held at the


wore turquoise dresses trimmed with white lace and ribbon. They, had white ' bonnets trimmed with' turquoise ribbon and carried baskets of white


The two junior bridesmaids roses.


Smith, groomsmen, • Messrs. Clive Harrison a n d . Martyn Harrison and ushers, Messrs. A. Grooby and Laurie Harri­


Best man .. was Mr.. Jim


son. The ceremony was performed


Swan Hotel, Bolion. The bride's travelling outfit


by the Rev. J. H. Renton. After a reception at the


was a blue Tricel dress with matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Heald will live


at Byfletts, Basildon, Essex. Photo: H. Forshaw Moss. Bolton.


ker, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Parker, Eshton Terrace, and Miss Patricia


Woods, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James William Woods, Henthom Road.


sister at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, and the groom was a maintenance fitter at ICI, Clitheroe.


The bride is a former ward


Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, the couple left for a ' touring honeymoon. The bride’s travel­ ling outfit was green and white Courtelle, with white


accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will


live at Bank Top Cottages, Sawley.


the bride wore a white empire­ line gown of witchcraft lace trimmed with roses, her full- length bouffant veil being trimmed with lace and held by a satin white band. She car­ ried pink roses, lily of the valley and stephanotis.


Given away by her father,


Kathleen T u r n e r , bride’s cousin. Small attendants were


Chief bridesmaid was Miss


Miss Annette Marsden and Miss Katerina Longhi, bride’s


cousin. Miss Turner wore a pale blue


satin Victorian dress trimmed with white lace, and carried cream roses and stephanotis. The attendants wore empire


line turquoise dresses with em­ broidered bodices, three-quarter length sleeves and blue rose headbands. They carried pom­ anders of mixed flowers on


blue ribbons. Mr. Peter Whiteside was


best man, groomsmen were Messrs. Gordon Hawcroft and James Hacking, and ushers Messrs. Harold Lockley and John Eaton. The service was conducted


by the Rev. N. D. Walton. After a reception at the


White Bull Hotel, Gisburn, Mr. and Mrs. Parker . left for a transatlantic cruise honey­ moon. Mrs. Parker wore a beige and white coat and dress with beige -accessories. The couple will live in Prince


T


Albert, Saskatchewan. Photo: Pye's Photo Services, Clitheroe.


of old gold Milano satin with headdresses of miniature white roses and lily of the valley. Mrs. Cotton carried a spray


of mixed white flowers and gold roses and Miss Saunders carried a pomander of white carnations with gold ribbon. Mr. Gordon F. Cain, groom’s


daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brierley, of Old Hall Farm, West Bradford, was married at St. Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, on Saturday to Mi-. Roger


Miss Vivien Brierley, second


Doyle. Mr. Doyle is the younger son


brother, was best man; Messrs. Timothy D. Cain and John Saunders were groomsmen and Dr. Stuart Ormerod usher. The Rev. A. E. Bland per­


formed the ceremony. A recepton was held at Sam-


lcsbury Old Hall and later the couple left for honeymoon m the Lake District with the bride wearing a dress and iacket of coffee and white check, with dark brown access­


ories.


Photo: Wally Talbot and Sons Ltd., Blackburn.


, , Call for


. cause of the danger to chu- |.dren playing near the Village


I their heavy lorries from using the Sands and Broad Lane be-


to ask the contractors building the Whalley by-pass to stop


School. The matter was brought to


light at the Highways Com­ mittee meeting on Monday, when the clerk, Mr. T. P. Rush- ton, said Whalley Parish Coun­ cil had written asking what progress had been made to restrict the weight limit of vehicles using the roads.


I


committee chairman, said the heavy lorries were not only a great danger to children at the school, but were , also causing | a nuisance to nearby residents.


Councillor Mrs. M. Troop,


Opportunity knocks.


lorry ban Clithcroe Rural Council is


of Mr. L.'S. Doyle of Blindley Heath, Lingfield, Surrey, and the late Mrs. Doyle. He is a bank official with Barclays Bank Ltd., Clapham and the bride is a clerk at Barclay's Bank, Blackburn. Given away by her father,


and also in attendance were Miss Susan Brierley, bride’s sister, and Miss Susan Inskip. They wore full-length gowns


of yellow lace trimmed with satin and had toning yellow headbands. Their bouquets were of tangerine roses, car­


nations and gladioli. Best man was the groom’s


brother, Mr. Michael Doyle: groomsman was Mr. J. Jack- son; and usher Dr. L. Hill. Canon C. F. Goodchild per­


formed the ceremony. The couple left for a touring


■the bride wore a white full- length model gown in crystal


Devonische with scattered motifs and a double hem lino of French lace paillettes. Her bouffant veil was secured by a band of tiny white flowers. She carried yellow roses, car­


nations and white gladioli. Matron of honour was the bride’s sister, Mrs; L. Jackson,


■ The cemeom sawyth Gisburn..,,. . " Mrs. Doric


coloured linen suit with straw a geranium ,


accessories. The couple will live at “Tim­


ber Tops", Reigate Road, Hook- wood, Horley, Surrey. Photo; Mrs. A\ Stretch, Chatburn.


honeymoon in France after a reception at Stirk House Hotel.


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9. Anne upset after one is stupid (5)


■ 14/ Useless typewriter—find a pen inside (3)


11. To a very important per­ son this is the turning point! ;(5v


16. See 1 down. 17. Startles nearly all the


20. They keep a tight grip on bad habits (5)i


18. . . . and one of them is among the warmongers (3).


members . . . (61


24. No insurance agent, but he’ll provide you with suitable cover (8)


25. Bound to act as a restriction (51


26. Wealthy and healthy before the fuss (4-2-21


DOWN


1 and 16 Ac. Grilling that follows a second univer­ sity qualification (5.61


2. Clumsily collide with a boat (51• .


6. The man who comes up to scratch won’t have ono (811


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3. I t’s easy to see it’s not hilly country (51


4. Ask for goods to be sup­ plied in the depression (61.


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14. Tile main responsibility of a bishop, one hears (3);


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L A S T WEEK’S SOLUTION


Across 1, Appliances; 8. Finance;


9, Elope; 10, Till: 11, Mis­ timed; 13. Outfit; 15, Runner; 17. Location; 18, Etch; 21, swain: 22, Stirrup; 23. Aberration.


Down2, Penal; 3, Long. 4, Acetic; 5 Chestnut: 6, Showman; 7, Leadership; 8. Fathomless; 12, Distance; 14, Toccata; 16, Looser; 19, Torso; 20, Lis-t.


to last week’s crossword opened on Tuesday morning was sent in by Miss Y. C. Rawsthorne. 7, Kirkmoor


The first correct solution


Road, Clitheroe. When yon have completed


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