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HANDLEY— • MORPHET


F a rm w o rk e r Miss


Rachel Kathryn Morphet was married to shepherd Mr Stephen John Handley at Gargrave Methodist Church.


and works at Woodend Farm, Dunsop Bridge, is the youngest daughter1 of Mrs M. Morphet, of Skip- ton Road, Gargrave, and th e la te Mr J . W. Morphet.


The bride, who lives


Whitendale Farm, Dunsop Bridge, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs H. Handley, of Brampton, Cumbria.


The bridegroom, of


OWEN — POWELL


at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, East Barnet, Herts, on Saturday, of Mr Stephen Owen, elder son of Mr and Mrs H. Owen, of Claremont Avenue, Clitheroe. He is a design engineer.


The wedding took place


vant Miss Mandy-Anita Powell, youngest daugh­ ter of Mr Arthur Powell and Mrs Evelyn Powell, of New S o u th g a te , London.


His bride was civil ser­


by Mr F. Peel, wore a white full length classical style gown with a short veil and a headdress of bridal flowers. She car­ ried red roses and lily-of- the-valley.


The bride, given away £84.05 £ 4 2 .0 0


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ROWSON — YATES


Former Clitheroe Gilds’


Grammar School pupil Miss Ann Brad ley Rowson was married to Mr Raymond Yates at B lack b u rn R e g is te r Office. The bride is the only


Morphet, the br ide’s niece, wore a pale blue floral print dress and car­ ried silk flowers.


Bridesmaid Miss Tracy


Morphet, the br ide’s nephew.


Page boy was Steven


colm Handley, the bride­ groom’s brother, and usher was Mr Brian Morphet.


Best man was Mr Mal­


ducted by the Rev. Lake and organist was Mr J. Morris.


the Plough Inn, Wiggles- worth. The couple are to live at Whitendale Farm,


A reception was held at


Dunsop Bridge. Photograph: P. Cowk-


ing, Dunsop Bridge. The ceremony was con­


father, the bride was at­ tired in a white satin gown with lace applique and a chapel train. Her full-length veil was sec­ ured with yellow freesia and white stephanotis. Her bouquet was of white carnations, stephanotis and yellow freesia.


Given away by her


Theresa Lucas and Miss Jacqueline Johnson, wore pale blue lawn dresses, trimmed with white lace. They had blue and white silk floral headdresses and •carried matching flower


The bridesmaids, Miss


baskets. B e s t man was Mr


Michael Owen, the brideg- room’s b ro th e r , and ushers were Mr . Christ­ opher Marcus Powell, the bride’s brother and Mr Andrew McNical. Organist was Mr S.


Brant. After the ceremony,


performed by the Rev. V. E. Steed, there was a re­ ception at West Lodge Park, Cockfosters. The honeymoon is being spent in Suffolk and the couple are to live in Royston,


Herts. P h o to g rap h : P e te r


Dyer, Enfield. N O R T H E R N


HIGSON — HOWARTH .


Church, Langho, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Jeanne Howarth and Mr Michael John Higson on Saturday. The bride, who works


St Leonard’s Parish


HUMPHREYS — RUTTER


General Hospital, Mr Stephen Mark Humphreys and Miss Wendy Rutter were married at St An­ drew’s Church, Kildwick, near Skipton.


Staff nurses at Airedale


at Trutex, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs G.‘ Howarth, of Calder Avenue, Billington. The bridegroom, who is


employed at Mullard, Blackburn, is the only son of Mr and Mrs R. J. Higson, of Brookside, Old Langho.


by her father, wore a French lace gown with a jacket-style top and a long train. Her veil was held-in place by a circlet of white silk flowers and she car­ ried a shower bouquet of peach roses, white freesia and lily-of-the-valley.


The bride, given away


Miss Christine Gornall and other attendants were Miss Tracey Lawson and Miss Samantha Lawson. They wore peach spotted voile dresses with jacket- style tops and had bands of white silk flowers in their hair. Their bouquets were' composed of peach roses, white carnations and freesia. B e s t man was. Mr


Chief bridesmaid was


by her father, wore a classical-style white silk and lace gown with a mandarin collar and camelot sleeves. She had a pearl headdress with a short ‘ veil and carried a bouquet of carnations, sweet peas, heather and forget-me-nots.


youngest son of Mr and Mrs J. P. Humphreys, of King Street, Clitheroe. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs K. Rutter, .of Meadow- croft, Bilton, Harrogate. The bride, given away


The bridegroom is the


twin sisters, Mrs H. Raine-Ellerker and Mrs C. Jphnson,' and the bridegroom’s sister, Miss A. Humphreys. They wore pale blue


Andrew Twisse, grooms­ man was Mr Robert Lawson and usher was Mr Philip Hornby. The ceremony was con­


ducted by the Rev. Paul Warren and organist was Mr J. Slater. Following a reception at


the De Tabley Arms, Rib- chester, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lake District. Photograph: Westmins­ ter Studios, Langho.


, (bridegroom’s brother) and ushers were Mr Howard Rutter (bride’s brother) and Mr Michael Humphreys (bridegroom’s brother). The ceremony was per­


Best man was Mr Paul V in cen t Humphreys


formed by the Rev. I. Busby and Canon R. B. McFadden. Organist was Mr John Sandland.


■ Photograph: Ray Khan. If**'""5


Tarn House Hotel, Stir- ton, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lake District. They will live at Crosshills, near Keighley.


After a reception at the In attendance were her.


WHITWELL — WALMSLEY


YFC formed a guard' of honour with pitchforks outside St Leonard’s Church, Downham, on Saturday, after the wed­ ding of the group’s chair­ man, Mr James Richard Whitwell and secretary Miss Angela Margaret Walmsley. The church choir, of


Members of Clitheroe


which Angela is a member, sang during the service. A clerk at the Midland


Bank, Clitheroe, the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Walmsley, of Hookcliffe F arm , Downham. The bridegroom, a


full-length dresses and had blue forget-me-nots in their hair.


by her father, wore a model classical design gown of white milano satin and guipure lace, a full-length veil and a headdress of bridal flow­ ers. She earned pink and white roses, spray. carna­ tions, lily-of-the-valley and freesia. ■ In attendance were Miss Ruth Whitwell, the bridegroom’s sister; Miss Elizabeth Simpson, the bride’s cousin; the bride’s goddaughters Miss Iris Boyle and Miss Shan-on Flitcroft, and the brideg­ room’s nephews, Graham Whitwell and Richard Berry. The bridesmaids wore


farmer, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. Whitwell, of Pendleton Hall Farm, Pendleton. The bride, given away


SMITH — - SINGLETON


Barbara Ann Singleton was married to television engineer Mr A'ndrew Royston Smith at Grindle- ton Methodist Church on


Student nurse Miss Saturday.


youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Singleton, of Pendle View, Grindleton, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs R. Smith, of Colne Road,


The b r id e is th e .


Earby. The bride, given away


by her father, wore a white crinoline-style gown of embossed nylon with a mandarin collar, leg-of-mutton sleeves and a full train. Her full- length veil was held in place by white flowers and she carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and s tephanotis ' with ivy


Mrs Christine Lonsdale, the bride’s sister, and bridesmaids were Miss Janet Smith, the brideg­ room’s sister, and Miss Naomi Kennedy. Pageboy was Gavin Lonsdale, the bride’s


leaves. Matron of honour was


nephew. Mrs Lonsdale and Miss


Smith wore soft pink satin dresses of floral jacquard with flared skirts. They carried semi-crescent bou­ quets of pink roses and bridal gladioli. Miss Kennedy wore a


pink polyester satin dres­ ses with white lace, Ruth and Elizabeth had white flowered Juliet caps and the others had white flo­ wered circlets in their hair. They all carried white freesia and carna­ tions arid pink roses. Best man was Mr Mark


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pink, white and mauve floral cotton dress with matching trim and carried a basket of pink roses and bridal gladioli. Best man was Mr Geoff


Thornber, groomsman was Mr David Walmsley, the bride’s brother, and ushers were Mr George Whitwell, the brideg­ room’s brother, and Mr Philip Simpson, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony was con­


• Mrs W. I.' Todd. After a reception at the


ducted by the Rev. E. Chard and organist was


/They are to live at Pend­ leton Hall Farm. Photograph: Pye’s,


Parkers Arms, Newton, the couple left for a hon­ eymoon in South Devon.


Clitheroe.


Grindleton Methodist Sunday School, where the food was prepared by the bride’s mother, the couple left for a honeymoon in Scotland. They are to live in Cardigan Avenue, - Clitheroe.


ducted by the Rev. Ward Jones and organist was Mr'S. Green. Following a reception at


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DETECTOR vans will be out in the Clitheroe area


during the two weeks be­ ginning June 22nd as part of an intensive campaign to track down TV licence dodgers.


Read mill staff to lose jobs


Alan . Yates, the brideg­ room’s brother and Miss Una Henry. . An afternoon reception was held at Northcote Manor, Langho, followed by an evening celebration •at the Saxon Inn, Black­ burn. The couple will live at Little Harwood. ,


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daughter of Mr and Mrs F. Rowson, of Whinney Lan e , Langho. The bridegroom, a journalist, is the younger son of Mi­ ami Mrs A. Yates, of Queensway, Church. Witnesses were Mr


SEVENTY-SIX workers at a Read mill'face a bleak summer after being told that they wil lose their jobs by the end of this month.


village, W. E. and D. Nutter has announced the closure of its Friendship Mill, Whalley Road, be-' cause of a lack of orders.


After 25 years in the


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The number of people


workers on short time, hoping for the economy to recover.


duces fine cloths for use as typewriter ribbons, pa­ rachutes and Air Ministry life saving equipment, will shut down in four or five weeks. ^


The mill, which pro­


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FOR parking a car in a no-waiting area in Well- gate, Clitheroe, Stanley Barker (54), of Wadding- ton Road, was fined £20, with £5 co s ts , at Clitheroe.


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Harold Smith: “We regret that' we have no alterna­ tive but to cease produc­ tion because of extremely adverse trading condi­ tions.


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patron of the Internation­ al Year of Disabled! People, broke his schedule I briefly to speak to all four! who included Mrs Jeanet-f te Williams, of Waddow Green, Low Moor, and I Mrs Mary Munro, of I Church Street, Read. “I could hardly believe I


it when he came over,” ! said Mrs Williams. “He I asked me how I liked I living in Clitheroe and I told him that it wasl beautiful and hoped that! he would come and see us I again. It was wonderful |


talking to him.” Eyeing the steep path,


the Prince asked Mrsl Munro how easy the! access > was to the plat-1 form. An excited Mrsl Munro replied: “You will I find out when you go|


down!” The Prince won morel


hearts as he left the sta-l tion and passed through the crowd to reach his car* in Railway View Road. I Poli ce wer e harcl


pressed to clear a way! through as people attemp-l ted to talk to the Pnncel pat him on the back otf shake his hand. Some, like Clair i l


Spencer (9), of Waddoxf Grove, Waddington, will never forget the moment! Claire had been waiting by the station for an 1 and-a-half wi th he! mo t h e r Mrs Ann; Spencer. But it was af worthwhile when th 1 Prince held Claire’s hani and asked if she was of half-term holiday. “He was' ternfic. H I


asked about holidays an| I told him I was going tl Ibiza,” said Claire.


led by her close encountel with the Prince. “He! really wonderful — mucl more good-looking than P thought. His photograph just don’t do him justice.


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