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J Clliheroe 'Advertiser and Times, September 3 ,197f


SATURDAY, v GRANADA


WEEKEND PROGRAMMES-


Match of the Day. 11-20: Par-, kinson. 12-05: Weather.


BBC 2


; 11-55: Stingray. ' 12-20: Spiderman. 12-45:'News. ■ 12-50: World of Sport: 1-20 Racing, 3-20 1971 Wo r l d Cycling Championships,' Italy, 3*55 Halftime Results,'Scores and News, 4 Wrestling. 4-55: Results Service. 5-10: UFO. 6-10: News. 6-15: The .Bugs


View. -9: Hawaii Five-O. . 10: News. 10-10: The Guardians. 11-10: The Greatest Show on Earth.


10-30—5-25: G r a n d s t a n d : Gillette Cup Final: Kent- v Lancashire. 1-05 Football Pre­ view, European Horse. Trials, Show lumping. International Athletics. 4-55 Results Service. 5-25: Walt Disney: The Won­ derful World of Colour. 6-10: News, Weather. 6-20:


Pat Boone, Arlene Dahl, Diane Baker. 8-25: It’s Lulu. 9- 10: A Man Called Ironside. 10: News, . Weather. . 10-20:


Journey to the Centre of the Earth: starring James Mason,


7


This Saturday, 4th September 7-30 p.m.—11-15 p.m. MUNGO JERRY Licenced Bars


IMPERIAL BALLROOM, NELSON.


Admission tickets 60p Foyer 70p


CIVIC HALL Teh 3278 GRAND K1NEMA


Friday and Saturday, at 7-30 p.m. Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr in


THE KING AND I (U)


Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7-00 p.m. Sidney James, Frankie Howcrd, Joan Sims, Charles Hawtrcy


CARRY ON UP THE JUNGLE (A)


Colour also


0.S-S. MURDER FOR SALE (A)


Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7-00 p.m.


Edward Small’s multi-million dollar production. Now the fable of the ages for the whole family!


GIANT KILLER S CTOtarring


Kerwin Mathews, Judi Hcredith. Fantascope Technicolour


The most famous and beloved story book hero who has thrilled hundreds of millions with his exploits. The most fabulous adventures that ever stunned' the imagination filmed in a new process of special effects photography never before equalled, equalled,


Lome Green in also RIDE THE WIND l' fl (U)


ENNY BALL ARNIVAL SHOW


SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER 8—MIDNIGHT AUCTION MART, GISBURN.


—Licenced Bar—Usual Amenities—Free Car Park— Tickets: 75p available from


Featuring: KENNY BALL and his JAZZ MEN Vicky and the Variations.


Althams Travel Service, Clitheroe. Clitheroe Conservative Association, 14, Mill Street, Padiham. AT THE DOOR £1.


FOLK SING-OUT! Dog and Partridge, Wellgate, Clitheroe. Tonight 8-30 p.m.


Recent world tour with the


its the fantastic EDDIE AND S1NBAR FUREY residents: NEVIS


CLABfCY BROTHERS Next Week: JEREMY TAYLOR!


CLITHEROE CASTLE FETE I 1


SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th, at 2 pin. Crowning of the Fete Queen.


Childrens Fancy Dress, Competition. Glamorous Granny Competition


- - and Miss Hot Pants. Children and Adults Sports and Tug of War.


Budgerigar Show for Members and PePOwners.


: Dog,Show.


Archery. Display by Preston Club. Bowling Competition also


Fete Bowls Final at 6-00 p.m. Five-a-Side Soccer Finals. Morris Dancing.


Cumberland and Westmorland Wrestling Display Roundabouts and other. Side Shows. .


Come with your friends and enjoy yourselves. ' There is something for everyone. -


Admission—Adults lOp Children 5p.


Sponsored for you by CLITHEROE BOROUGH COUNCIL


CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE


Tel. 3585 o---------------- o - ...................o SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th


STEVE WHELDON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th


GEOFF DAY


DOUBLE (won) 14 V u


£30 this week.


TREBLE (not won) 8


5 £50 this week. 7 KING GEORGE’S HALL NEXT THURSDAY


9th SEPTEMBER, 1971 at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets 60p and 40p


from Public Halls. Telephone 58424 Children and O.A.P.s—Half price.


Blackbum Corporation Recreation Committee in association with Dick Kate, present


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE—Division 6 NELSON AND COLNE COLLEGE OF FURTHER EDUCATION


Principal: D. J. Moore, B.A. (Com.), Dip.Ad.Ed., M.B.I.M. THREE OR MORE '0' LEVELS?


Your ‘O’ level may qualify you for admission to the under­ mentioned full-time courses—


NATIONAL DIPLOMA—BUSINESS STUDIES (2 years) NATIONAL DIPLOMA—CATERING (2 years)


ART. DESIGN AND DRAMA (1 or 2 years) G.C.E. Advanced (2 years—Maths and Sciences)


NATIONAL DIPLOMA—ENGINEERING (2 years Sandwich) MEDICAL SECRETARIES (2 years)


For every course C.S.E, Grade 1 is equivalent to ‘O’ level All these courses lead directly to managerial posts at 18 plus or to higher courses;at other Colleges and Universities. Write to the


Principal, Nelson and Colne College of Further Education. Scotland Road, Nelson. (Nelson 66411). T.J.A. Thomas, Divisional Education Officer.


Education Offices, Market Street, NELSON. Lancs.


ST. LEONARD’S SCHOOL, LANGHO.


JUMBLE SALE


Friday, 3rd September 6-30'p.m.


Admission 2p


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL LEAGUE OF FRIENDS


M annequin Parade


(by County Vogue, Clitheroe) • Wednesday next,


; 8th September, 1971 : .


in the Caldcrstones Hospital Theatre Whalley.


at 8-00 p.m. t1


(doors open' at 7-30 p.m,) Admission 15p


Tickets from League members, or jtt-the door


Refreshments at reasonable Icharges


NEWTON INSTITUTE


JUBILEE BALL Friday, September 24th Bill Sutcliffe’s Band


PARTICULARS LATER


St. Andrew’s, Slaidbum Harvest


Thanksgiving Sunclav


5th SEPTEMBER


10-30 a.m. The Rev. A. Old (St. James’,’Clitheroe)


6-30 p.m. The Rev. B. D. Jackson


(St. Peter’s, Shipley)


Sale,of Produce 7-0 pirn.- Monday, 6th Sept.


Village Hall \


HODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


Tel: 3278 29th ANNUAL SHOW


Sheep—Horticulture—Handicrafts—-Childrens and Y.F.C. Classes.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11th DUCKMIRE FARM, SLAIDBURN.


SHEEP DOG TRIALS


Including British Championship Winners. Wrestling.


Working Terriers.


Morris and Exhibition Dancing. Open Hot Pants Competition.


FOOTBALL Slaidbum versus Newton Police Road Safety Demonstration. A collection of photography old and new.


Open Tug-of-War. Side Shows.


Licenced Bar


Admission 25p Children lOp Car Park 15p


After the Show DANCE


in the Institute, Newton. Admission 30p


Honorary Secretary: J. Thompson, Dunnow Lodge, Slaidbum. Tel: 287,


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS


Olde Tyme Music Hall on


Saturday, 11th September — 7-30 p.m. m


Catholic Hall, The Sands, Whalley Tickets. 35p


including refreshments


(Pies, Peas, Parkin and licensed Parlour) Your are invited to come in old tyme dress.


CLITHEROE CASTLE FETE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th Grand PET BUDGIE Show Entry open to everyone. No entry forms No entry fees Bring your pets to the Marquee from 2-00 p.m. onwards.


Judging takes place at 4-00 p.m. by Councillor W. Sharpies. One bird per cage. No limit on entries.


NUMEROUS PRIZES (Kindly donated by local tradesmen) Section organiser:— F. HOWARTH, 18 Talbot Close. Tel: 4236.


PLEASE SUPPORT THIS SHOW Jumble Sale


ST. JAMES’ W.F. 1ST PENDLE SCOUT GROUP


EVENING to be held at


COFFEE


14 Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe Thursday, 9th September from 7 p.m.


.Adults lOp ' Children 5p including refreshments


RIBBLESDALE AND HORROCKSFORD S.C. (Ladies)


HAIR and WIG DEMONSTRATION by WAY-A-HEAD


and Blackburn Academy YORK STREET, CLITHEROE.


in the Starkie Arms Hotel, Castle Street on


(September 8th, 1971 at 8-00 p.m. Admission 25p (refreshments inclusive)


PAINTINGS BY JACK WILCOCK


HARK TO BOUNTY INN SLAIDBURN


4th September to 2nd October


NATURALISTS’ SOCIETY NATURE WALK September 11th


Sale Wheel Leader: Mr. G. Frankland


Blackburn Bus 1.49 p.m. (alight Somerset Avenue, Wilpshire)


CHIPPING, Y.F.C.


Grand Dance in


Chipping Village Hall on


Friday, 3rd September Dancing to the


Bar and refreshments


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


The Castle Concert Party


DON’T FORGET


in the Village Hall Tonight, Friday,


Entertainment for all the Family.


. at 8-00 p.m. SOCIAL EVENING September 17th ALSO


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE DON’T FORGET


2 Lamb


WMsft Drive in the Institute


Tomorrow. Saturday, . September 4th at 7-45 p.m.


September 3rd


SILVER KEYNOTES , 9 p.m.—1 a.m. Admission 30p


T A K E WIME WITH


US^REgii-; ; Every couple booking a table in our Bayley Bisquo during August can have a free half bottle of “La Vista,” red, white or rose wlno with this £1.50 four course meal. Can't be bad, can it?


bayley arms


hurst green Tel. Stonyhurst 210


. Saturday, Scptcmbr 11th 7 at-3-00 p.m.


September 101b 7p.ml—9 p.m. BARROW


Home-made refreshments Jumble welcomed


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Anniversary


Services SEPTEMBER 5th 10-45 a.m.


Family Worship and Holy Communion


6-00 p.m. Rev. K. M. Hendry, B.A., .B.D,


and The Abbey Singers Preacher:


Evening Service with Father V. Hamilton


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


on Monday 6th September in


The Village Hall at 7-30 p.m.


including supper Good prizes


Admission 221p Children lOp


CLITHEROE Slaidbum Methodist Church


150 years 1821 to 1971 Harvest


Thanksgiving Sunday, September 12th ::


Services 2-0 p.m. and 6-30 p.m.


Special Preacher and' Soloist' Rev. Ian Golding of Rishton


RIVERSMEAD OLD PUPILS ASSOCIATION


Dance &


Friday, 3rd September, 1971 Dancing to the •


Barbecue at the School Tonight,


Tickets available from ' Committee Members. (Barbecue Foods Extra) -s i*


Wild Noise Disco 9-p.m.—1 a.m. Admission 25p


ALL HALLOWS CHURCH,1 MYTTON


Garden Party


Saturday, September 4th at


Mylton Old Hall Tomorrow . , j ,


CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB


ANNUAL GALA


(Re-arranged}, today,


3rd: SEPTEMBER, 1971


at; 6 p.m.


• ChUdren’s • Sports Interworks


, ‘Its... a Knockout” Side Shows Refreshments


. ,. -, Available : Admission by


\


■ Programme . ADULTS 5p


, vCHILDREN 3p Competition Draw


As one Klnderga] commencing a F l


SPEGIAl


It will operate man £27 per term, and , C. Dlnnli, N.RH.B.


j f 10-25: Weekend weatber.- BBC 1 ........


-: michacl, Belinda Lee, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Helpmann.


3: Saturday Cinema: The Big Money” starring Ian Car-


Bunny Show. 6-30: -The Sky’s' The Limit. 7: Hogan’s Heroes.- 7-30:.The Dcs O’Connor Show. 8- 25: From a Bird’s Eye


■ Lions—back in Britain. • 8-25: Cousin Bette. 9-10: The


- 4-30: Cricket: Gillette Cup ■Final, Kent v Lancashire, 7-30: News, Sport and Weather. 7-40: Rugby Special; The Pride of


knight Movie: The Thing from ^'Another World' starring Ken- ” neth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan.


RADIO 1 ,2 .


Stuart Henry. 12: The Rosko Show. 2: Scene and Heard. 3: John Peel. 5: Tony Brandon. 6: Mike Raven. 7-32: As Radio


8-32: Junior Choice. 9-55: x RADIO 2


. Breakfast Special. 9-55: For Younger Listeners. 10-02: Melody Time. 11-02:


5-30: News, Weather. 5-32:


.22. 10-05: Red Sea Ballet. 10- 20: Neil Diamond. ■ 11-05: News and Weather. 11- 10: Film Night. 11-40: Mid-


Forgotten War: the story of the Allied Attack on Russia 1918-


..Gillette Cup Final, ; Lancashire: v -Kent, commentary. 12-03: Dick Emery. 1-03: Radio Orchestra. . 2-02: Sport on 2: 2-02, 2-30,


3-05 Racing. 2-05, 3. 4-40 World Cycling Championships. 2-


Keith Skues. 12: Midnight Newsroom. 12-05: 'Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.


RADIO 3


Beethoven. 1-55: Afternoon Sequence: records. 4-05: Haydn. 5-05: The Week


■ Heritage? 7-30: The Proms. 9-45: Wagner and the Impres­


Ahead. . 5-30: Jazz Record Requests. 6:- 1970 Harrogate Festival. 7-10: What is a National


Aubade. 9: News, Weather. 9-05: Master Works. 11: Louis Armstrong. 1: News, Weather. 1-05:


8: News, Weather. 8-05:


Cricket: Gillette Cup Final. 3- 30, 4*48 Athletics, 3-50 Asso­ ciation Football. 5 Sports Report. ■' ■ 6-30: Take1 Your Partners. 7-28: Sports Desk. 7-32: Coun­ try Meets Folk. ; 8-30: Star; Sound. 9-15: British Open Brass Band Champions 1971. 10-02: Saturday Night with


\ \


hude-and his' Contemporaries (organ music). 11-30: News; Summary.


sionists (talk). 10-30: Messiaen. 11: Buxte­


10. 2-40, 3-15, 3-35, 4-48. 6, RADIO 4


■News. Weather. 8: Today. 8-20: It’s Saturday.


Farmer. 7-40:. Today’s Papers. 7-45: Outlook.- 7-50: Northern


On VHP Open University. 12: Sports Parade. 12-25:


Farming Today. 6-50: Northern News, Weather. 7: News. 7-10: Northern


6-25: News Summary. 6-27:


Music. 10-50: Compline. 11-05: News, Weather.


9: News. 9-05: Saturday Brief­ ing. 10-15: Daily Service. 10-30: ‘ Study on 4;' 10-30-11:


1-45: Afternoon Theatre: ‘The Gentle People’. 3:' Weekend Woman’s Hour. 4: Film Time. 4-


5- 55: Weather: 6: News. 6-15: Letter, from America. 6-30: Sport Spotlight 7: Desert Island Discs. 7-30:


5-25: Stand by for West.


Roy Hudd’s Vintage Music- Hall. 8-30: Saturday Night Theatre:. ‘Brazen Prison*. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: My Kind of


Forces’ Chance. 12-55: North­ ern News,- Weather. 1: News. 1-15: Does The Team Think?


30: Pick of the Week.


Command Performance The Moving Target’ with Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, Julia Harris, and Janet Leigh. 10: News. 10-15: Sunday Night Theatre ‘The Wedding Gift’ with Norman Bird and Rachel Herbert. 11-15: Tales of Un­ ease.


BBC 1


Pakistan and India. 10-30: Morning Service. 1-25: Farm­ ing. 1-50: The Parkers at Salt-


9: Magazine for viewers from ram. 2-20: Made in Britain.


Message?‘6-35: The Lost Cen­ turies. 7: Songs that Matter. 7- 25: Doctor at Large. 7-55:


Could .. go on Singing’—with Judy ‘ Garland and Dirk' Bogarde. 4-40: The Golden Shot. 5-35: Jamie. 6- 5: News. 6-15: Got the


tish Poets. 1: Women . are People. 1-25: All our Yester­ days. 1-55: Football. 2-50: The Great Stars: ‘I


11: The Morning Service. 12-35: Alive and Kicking—Bri­


SUNDAY GRANADA


pean Horse Trials/ International Athletics* Show Jumping.' 5-15: ' The-Silver Sword..' 5-40: Wild­ life Safari "to.Ethiopia."


■2-30: Grandstand. The Euro­


„6-5: . News,' Weather* 6-15: The Eighties. 6-50: In The Be­ ginning. 7:. Praise The Lord.


-,7-25: v Dad's Army. 7-55: Clark Gable in ‘Soldier of For­ tune’ with Susan Hayward, Michael Rennie, Gene Barry. 9-30: Lovelace Watkins. 10: News,, Weather. 10-15:


Omnibus at the Proms. 11-15: She and She. 11-45: Weather.


BBC 2


Cricket, 7: News Review and Weather. 7-25: For Love or Money. 7-55: The World About Us. 8r45: Music on 2. 9-45: One


12-30: Open University. 1-50:


Alan Freeman. ,7t, If ,and Mr.. Fox. 8:,-Pete Drummond.


4: Al l ' Our Yesterplays. 5: •'


BBC RADIO 2


Something Simple: 7-30: Max Jaffa.


100 Best Tunes. 10-2: Softly Sentimental. 11-2: Peter Clay­ ton’s ‘Jazznotes’. 12: Midnight Newsroom.


8-30: Sunday Half-Hour. 9-2:


Man’s - Week. .10-15: Rowan and Martin. 11-5: News Sum­ mary, Cricket Scoreboard, Wea­ ther.


BBC RADIO 1


.Alldis. 9-2: Junior Choice. 10: Dave Lee Travis.


6-55: Radio 2. 8-3: Barry


12-2: Radio 2. 2: Savile’s Travels. 3: Speak-Easy.


12-5: Jazz Club. 1-2: Night Ride. 2: News, Weather.


Records.^ 9: News, Weather. 9-5: Music for Waltham Abbey. 9-55: Concert Choice. 11: Stra­ vinsky Conducts Stravinsky. 12: Schubert. 1-30: Mozart


8: News, Weather. 8-5: New BBC RADIO 3


A1 Read Expo. 2-30: Mike Yarwood. 3-2: - Scmprini Sere­ nade. 4-2: Billy Terncnt. 7-3: Sing


7: News, Weather. 7-3: Barry: Alldis. 8-3: Dudley Savage. .. 8-32: V.Music. for- .'Sunday. 10-2: Melodies For You. 11:30: People’s Service. 12-2: Family Favourites. 2-1:


6:55: First day of the Week.


the Enlightenment. 11: Quartets (continued). 11-30: News: Sum­ mary.


. , 10: Gabrieli String Quartet. 10-


Paris (play).! 9-15: Rameau 9- 30: Earle Birney.


7-30: Mr. Joyce is Lea' -"Yu .


Weather. 8: News. 8-20: For listeners from India and Pakis­ tan. 8-55: Weather. 9: News: 9-15: Letter from


7-50: Sunday Reading. 7-55: - BBC RADIO 4


■ , -T


^'rfOTOiSWith’SGreat Pleasure. 4 0 :‘News. 40: Utopia and; Reform tin *:*>. 'v


America. 9-30: The-Archers. 10- 30: Morning Service. 11: Week’s Good Cause , Appeal. 11-


ther. 1: The World This ’ '7eck- cnd. 2: Gardeners’ Question Time. 2-30: Tess of the D’Ur- bervilles’ part 4. 3-30: The Good Companions.- 4: . The Changing Past. 4-25:' Sport Scoreboard. 4-30: The Living World. 5:


In Touch. 5-15: Down Your Way. 5-55: Weather.


and Mahler. 3: The Proms, St, Matthew Passion. 4-30: Sir Isaiah Bertin. 5-30: The Prom (continued).


Sunday Sport. 7: Questions of Belief. 7-30: Happily ' Ever After. 8: Boston Symphony Orches-


6: News. 6-15: C. P. Snow’s Strangers and Brothers:' 6-45:


' -


rist. 11-45: Twenty-Seven Mil­ lion Listeners Can’t Be Wrong. 12-15: Talkabout. 12-55: Wea­


15: Motoring and'the Moto­


'10-50:..The ..Epilogue. , 10-59: Weather.’”H:'News. '-'A '


fea¥ures;'


Carry'af V • I r ". ■ Specialised ’ ' Readership Interest'


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For /details of hoio features .can help your. business


Phone:


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER 2323


, ■ ' ask for . Miss D. Thompson


MANOR HALL, Mllthorae Avenue,


Sunday, September 5th


• at 6t30 pan. Mr. J. Doolan (Blackburn)


TRINIT Y METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday, September 5th 10-30 aan,"


Mrs. E. Cowerperthwaite. CLITHEROE


Rev. N. D.- Walton 6-00 p.m. ,


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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Sunday,. September 5th 10-30 a.m.


Rev.. R. Glyn Jones of Blackburn Followed by


Holy Communion No Evening Service


PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, WATERLOO ROAD, . CLITHEROE.


Cast Thy burden upon the Lord and He shall sustain, thee, ; .


. ' Psalm 55, v. 22. r - 1 .


SUNDAY 10-45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 2-30. p.m. Sunday School 6-


TUESDAY 7- 30 pan. Bible Study THURSDAY, ,


. 7-30 p.m. Prayer Meetings.


ST. MARY’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, CLITHEROE


Miss Hjtchen .and the members of the-Townsend Fellowship have pleasure in inviting you and your friends to the


Tea 6 ciBis©aait


, Eveaiiaag on


Thursday, 9lh September, 1971 In aid of the British and Foreign Bible Society,


at 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. Bring and Buy Stall Admission 7)p ■





CLITHEROE DIVISIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION


Jumble Sale


Saturday, 4th September in


Whalley Old Grammar School 10-30 a.m.


Admission 2p


I |I s


D| Miss Diane Mary I


away by her fathcrl white satin gown, r guipure lace bodice a) falling into a long t| long veil was held it a headdress of wll and orange blossom,I carried a bouquet of f white roses, carnation the-vaUey and pink


green crepe with J trimmed with guipurel matching hcaddres;| carried bouquets


Graeme Tindall wl boys. They wore whl shirts, and sea grcl trousers with match! merbunds. They each| prayer book. Mr. Leslie Allen


carnations and heatl Master Richard anl


bride’s sister-in-law, ron of honour, a | Susan Tedder, thef cousin, was bridcsmal They wore dressel


Mrs. Judith Dav|


only daughter of Mr.| M. Dawson, of Avenue, Clitheroe, wJ at St. Mary’s Paristf on Sunday, to Mr.| Frank Dakin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. | of Sagar House, Street, Clitheroe. The bride, who i |


■ A special invitation to friends; ’old and new.


Speaker: .Mr. Ron. Lucus ,7 of Ribchester..


30’p.m.; Gospel Service 7 >/ s I B;<


youngest son of Mr! J. B. Bancroft, of ti ll Parson Lane. Clitt| married on Sunday Trinity Church, Coir. Anne Jackson, twin! of Mr. and Mrs. L. I of Briercliffc Avenul Given away by II the bride wore a 1


Mr. David B. Bail


Mattison wore f l Empire-line dresses organdie over satin,


Susan Jackson, till twin sister, Miss Lindl son, and Miss Jean VI bridegroom's cousin.I Miss Jackson a|


Empire-line dress oil satin with a matcll The bodice a n d slel trimmed with French! she wore a matching! of lace and white flJ carried a bouquet f roses and pink carml Bridesmaids wel


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Roy Dewhurst wcrl The Rev. J. C< Huds| ted by Canon A. conducted the ccremcl A reception was ”


man. Mr. Robin Dal bride’s brother, a| Richard Dean wcre| men. ' Mr. John Bailey


the Swan and Roy; Clitheroe, and the htl was spent in Loncl


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