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Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, July 8th, 19S2 7 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) '7 9 V * 1H H O W ) ON n i e n t s


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ST PAUL’S Church, Low Moor, held its annual gala, crowning of the rose queen and Sunday School a n n iv e r s a ry a t the weekend. At Saturday’s gala on


cake and yellow stalls and junior five-a-side football. Afternoon teas were served in the Parish Hall by MU members. The following morning’s


the church field, rose queen Deborah Berry (12), of Woone Lane, was crowned by the vicar’s w ife , Mrs Marion Stevenson. The queen’s attendants


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t if ic a te s for Sunday School attendance were


presented by the rose queen, who also read a |


lesson. The service was con­


Booth was attended by Penny Coon, Dawn Hen­ shaw, Julia Selway and Denise Calvert. The gala, which was


FOLLOWING in mum’s footsteps — rose queen Deborah Berry is pictured with her retinue.


Tighter control by council on poster display


THERE is to be a clampdown on fly-posting in Unless a clear state­


the Ribble Valley. From now on, no signs


permanently attached to lamp-posts, bus shelters or kiosks will be accepted. Organisers of events must apply in writing for per­ mission for signs, which should be placed on boards.


displayed earlier than seven days before the event and should be re­ moved 24 hours after­


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wards. The tightening-up oper­


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mittee. In a report, Planning


and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that in recent months there had been a considerable in­ crease in the amount of illegally-displayed adver­ tisements.


ment of policy was made, the problem was likely to get worse, he warned.


ers altogether, Mr Bailey recommended a tightening of the rules because many groups at fault — often through ignorance were charitable.


Rather than ban post­


dress-a-bike competition, sideshows, horse rides.


ducted by Mr Stevenson, who preached a humorous sermon. Prayers were led by licensed reader Mr Ken Guy. Afterwards, Slaidburn


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council had the power to prosecute groups which did not adhere to the set policy.


He stressed that the


worth (Wilpshire) thought the clampdown should be rigorously enforced on the busier roads, where driv­ ers could be distracted by posters.


Coun. Geoffrey Ains­


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Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn remarked that it was an­ noying to see posters left in tatters for weeks after an event had been held.


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CHURCH MUSIC


THREE hundred years of church music, ranging


from J. S. Bach onwards, was r e p r e s e n te d at Clitheroe Parish Church Evensong on Sunday.


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Mary Elizabeth Wood, who is personal secretary to the Chief Nursing Of­ ficer of the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Health Authority, and chartered accountant Mr Thomas Duncan Hop- kinson. The bride is the daugh­


ter of Mr and Mrs G. Wood, of “Woodnook,”


Whins Lane, Read. The bridegroom is the


son of Mrs E. L. Hopkin- son, of Lytham, and Mr J. E. A. Hopkinson, of Steeton. The bride, given away


Catholic Social Centre, Lowergate, followed the wedding of Mr Christ­ opher Flynn and Miss April Elizabeth Yates at SS Michael and John’s, Clitheroe.


A reception at the


works at Thorn EMI, Padiham, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs L. F lynn, of Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe.


The bridegroom, who


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late Mr G. Yates. Given away by her


by her father, wore a crinoline design model gown in Swiss lisse, with a pleated trim. On her head was a circlet of bridal flowers with a waterfall veil and she car­ ried peach roses and white carnations. In attendance were Mrs


Nunc Dimittis were sung to a setting by Herbert Brewer and anthems by Sidney Campbell, Arm­ strong Gibbs, Bach, John Stainer and John Goss were sung by the choir, conducted by Mr Charles | Myers.


The Magnificat and


ments were played by Mrs Judith Rawlinson. The service was con­ ducted by the Vicar, Canon J. C. Hudson.


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b ro th e r , Mr Michael Yates, she wore a classi­ cal-style white gown of diamond patterned organ­ za with camelot sleeves and a plain full-length veil held in place by a diamante and pearl tiara. She carried yellow silk roses, white sweetheart roses, lily-of-the-valley and stephanotis.


D. A. Pickles, Mrs P. E. Healey, the bride’s sister and Miss C. Pickles, the bridegroom’s cousin. The older bridesmaids


wore peach satin dresses fe a tu r in g seven-gore flared skirts decorated with cream lace. The younger bridesmaid had a flowered peach 1 cotton dress with a deep ruffle at the hem'. Best man was Mr J.


Penman, the bride’s niece, and Miss Lisa Flynn, the bridegroom’s niece, wore blue-green cotton dresses tr im m ed ' with gold rosebuds and carried posies of yellow and white roses and carnations with blue blossom.


Attendants Miss Sharon


Pickles, the bridegroom’s cousin, and groomsmen were M,r D. A. Pickles, the bridegroom’s cousin; Mr R. H. Tattersall, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law; Mr P. E. Healey, the bride’s brother-in-law, and Mr P. B. H. Wood, the bride’s brother. After the ceremony,


the bride’s nieces, Miss Lyndsay Hargreaves, Miss Adele Burgess and Miss Victoria Penman, who wore flower-sprigged green cotton dresses trim­ med with lace and ribbon. They carried matching Dorothy bags. — •


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conducted by the Rev. Alan Reid, a reception was held at the Foxfields Restaurant, Billirigton. The couple are spending


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their honeymoon in the Algarve, Portugal and will live at Whitefield, near Manchester, until


Flynn, the bridegroom’s brother, groomsmen were the bride’s nephews, Mr Norman Burgess and Mr Andrew Hargreaves, and ushers were Mr Barry Hargreaves, the bride’s brother-in-law and Mr Frank Holden, the brideg­ room’s brother-in-law.


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formed by Fr John Griffin and organist was Mr H. Crompton.


' ' The couple are to live in Padiham. The ceremony was per­


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