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BOLTON — BAXANDALL
lavia followed the wed ding of Miss Gail Patricia Baxandall and Mr Thomas Ashworth Bolton at All Hallows’ Church, Mitton, on Saturday.
Gate Cottage, Bashall Eaves, is a hairdresser with a mobile business. The bridegroom, of
The' bride, of Lodge
Bank Top Farm, Sawley, is a motor mechanic.
by her brother, Stephen, wore a Victorian-style gown of French lace and carried a bouquet of lilac freesia, lily-of-the-valley and pink carnations.
The bride, given away
Miss Jillian Baxandall, the bride’s sister. Also in at tendance were Miss Sarah Bolton and Miss Louise Bolton, the bridegroom’s nieces. They wore lilac d re s se s and carried freesia and carnations.
Chief bridesmaid was
Michael Bolton-, the bridegroom’s brother, and usher was Mr Robert Bolton, also the brideg room’s brother. ,
B e s t mail was Mr
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,Mrs Irene Spurgeon. A reception was held at
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Chatbum. Photograph: Duncan
The couple are to live in
formed by the Rev. Brian Cave and organist was
The ceremony was per A honeymoon in Yugos
CAMPBELL — INMAN
Whalley Methodist Church. The bride is the elder
nursing assistants Miss Valerie Margaret Inman and Mr. Philip Henry Campbell were married at
Brockhall Hospital
daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Inman, of Calder Avenue, BilUngton. The bridegroom is the
HAYTON Y — PETERS
the Waterwheel Restaur ant, Chipping.
Fells View, Biliington. Photograph: Mr (G. Trickett, Rossendale. '
ducted by the Rev. Clif ford Foster and a recep tion was held at the Park Gate Inn, Copster Green. The couple are to live in
colm Campbell, the bridegroom’s b ro th e r . . Groomsman was Mr Robert Campbell, the bridegroom’s nephew, and usher was Mr Robert Hornby, the b r id e ’s godson. The ceremony was con
Campbell and John Westell. Best man was Mr Mal
Mrs Joyce Westell, the bride’s sister: Brides maids were Miss Kathryn Cu n c a r r and Miss Catherine Westell,, the bride’s niece. Pageboys were Philip
by her father, wore a full- length gown of Rosalaine lace with a full train. Her finger-tip length veil was held in place by an orange blossom headdress and she carried a bouquet of silk pink roses, lilies and stephanotis. Matron of honour was
eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs H. Campbell, whose home was in Doug las, Isle of Man. The bride,, given away
siotherapy aide at Broc khall H o sp ita l, Old Langho, is the youngest daughter of Mrs Freda Whipp, of Victoria House, .Ribblesdale View, Chat- burn, and the late Mr . George §tevens Peters. The bridegroom, a tex
. Chatburn Methodist Church was the setting for the wedding on Satur day of Miss Judith Marv Peters and Mr Mark Andrew Hayton. The br ide, a phy
• Her full skirt featured a shallow tier trimmed with gathered lace and the full- length sleeves had lace panel inserts. She had a white beaded tiara with silk flowers in her hair and carried a bouquet of ballerina freesia and forget-me-nots entwined with ivy.
hooped off-the-shoulder dresses of powder blue Swiss lace over silk sateen skirts. Their head dresses were circlets of gypsophila and they car ried silk bouquets of lilies with blue silk fronds and ribbons. Best man was Mr Mark
Jane Susan; Peters, the bride’s sister, and Miss Patricia June Hayton, the bridegroom’s sister. They wore full-length
Youth broke window at pub
A‘‘ CLITHEROE youth who was told to leave the Starkie Arms Hotel, in the town, broke a window with his fist before he left. For causing criminal
damage amounting, to £20.60, Kevin John Cleary (17), of- Central Avenue, was ordered by the town’s magistrates to pay full compensation and £6 costs. Mr Philip Howard, pro
ducted by the Rev. Timothy Bradshaw and organist was Miss Gladys Parkinson. A reception was held at
West View, Clitheroe. Photograph: Duncan Bicknell, Tosside.
Driver ‘misled’
police, the defendant said the doorman had told him he was banned from the pub, as he was not old enough. He went to see the licensee, who also told him to leave, and then he broke the window.
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secuting,. said that the licensee of the hotel noticed a window had been broken in the men’s toilets. - In a s ta tem en t to'
’L’-DRIVER Gary Wil kinson was given a one year conditional discharge at Clitheroe. Magistrates’ Court for driving without being under the supervi sion of a qualified dnver.
.£6 costs.' Mr . Barry Dearing, de
toria Street, Clitheroe, was also ordered to pay
fending, said his client had . been misled because he thought his passenger had a driving licence. The passenger had also misled Wilkinson’s parents by telling them that he could supervise him.
Wilkinson (17), of Vic
COOP — DAVIES
tant with British Telecom, Miss Alison McEyyan : Davies made her own en semble for her wedding at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, on Saturday,, to Mr Philip Douglas Coop,
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x She wore a white lace gown trimmed with satin, a white satin cummerbund and a white floral head- band and short veil. _ She carried a shower bouquet of roses, carnations, gipsy grass, chrysanthemum and freesia. , The bridegroom, a tex
tile technologist, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Walter Coop, of Whalley Road/ Wilpshire. The bride, who, is the
PHO LS TER Y SALE
NICKLIN;— BOSTON
land, New Zealand, are civil engineers Miss Ann Boston and Mr Antony Nicklin, who were mar ried at the English Mar tyrs’ Church, Whalley. The bride is the eldest
. eldest son of Mr and Mrs ,D'. Nicklin, of Hamilton, New Zealand.
daughter of Mr and Mrs J. P. Boston, of Clitheroe Roa'd, Whalley. The bridegroom is the
• The bride, given away by her father, wore an- ivory Victorian-style gown with hat and carried a bouquet of fuchsia, cream orchids and gyp sophila. She was attended by
bridesmaids Catherine, Helen and Fiona Boston, her sisters.
; bride’s goddaughter. They wore' matching lemon' and white' dresses with lemon flower < headdresses and carried similar flowers to the
-.bride’s, Mrs Jackson’s • flowers in a posy, and Miss Jackson’s flowers , in a basket.
Diane Jackson and Miss Vicky'Anne Jackson, the
, groomsman • was Mr Rus- .■ sell McEwan Davies-
. bridegroom’s brother, Mr Andrew Robert Coop, and;
Best, man was the'
• John Hackett. v , ■ : After the ceremony,
Ushers were Mr Ian McEwan'Davies ;and Mr
^performed by the- Rev;' Paul Warren, a reception .was held/ at Stonebridge ’ Restaurant, Ribchester;.: ■; : On return from a honey-
imoon; in Yugoslavia,--the' -couple;will live a t>Brins-; ’call, near Chorley. ..; v • ,
' Photograph:. Westmins-i ter Studiosj-Langho.
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youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs William McEwan Davies, of Whalley Road, Langho, was given away by her father. In attendance were Mrs
Victorian-style dresses and carried bouquets of white fuchsia and carna tions with gypsophila. •Be s t man was Mr
They wore turquoise
Simon Cunliffe and groomsman was Mr Mark Nicklin. Ushers were Mr Paul and Mr Christopher Boston.
i and organist was Mr John Grey:
reception at the Calfs Head Hotel, Worston, before the couple left for a honeymoon in Paris-
It was followed by a ’
i Photograph: John Barry.
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The ceremony was per formed by Fr Reg Riley
, ■ ■ , ■ All set for life in Auck
Hargreaves, groomsman was Mr Stephen Whipp and ushers were Mr Paul Hayton and Mr Gary Hayton. The ceremony was con
Bridesmaids were Miss -.,
by her stepfather, Mr Robert Whipp, wore a full-length white crinoline-, style gown in embossed lace with a V-neckline.
tile worker at Stonebridge Mill, Chatburn, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Russell Hayton, of Quarry Farm, Park'Avenue, Chatburn. The bride, given away
the Yorkshire Dales and Scotland followed the wedding at All Saints’ Church, Rochdale, on Saturday, of Mr Ashley Stephen Parkinson and Miss Lorraine Ashworth. The bridegroom, a
PARKINSON — ASHWORTH A honeymoon touring
grave digger, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs J. Parkinson, of S h ireb u rn Avenue, Clitheroe, and the bride, a nanny, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Ashworth, of Park Hill, .Regent S tre et, Rochdale. The bride, given away
NEWLANDS — BARBER
ra followed the wedding at Whalley Parish Church of Miss Janet Elizabeth Barber and Mr Martyn John Newlands. The bride, a depart
A honeymoon in Madei ijride#
-Damage to car‘not in
character’ CHAIGLEY man Howard Paul Brooks was fined £75 at Clitheroe for criminally damaging a car windsc reen in Whalley.
Wood, was ordered to pay compensation of £151.80 and £6 costs.
Brooks (22), of Sagar
secuting, said that the windscreen of a car be longing to the licensee of the Sandpiper Restaurant had been damaged.
Mr Philip Howard, pro
Brooks said he saw a friend of his fighting another man outside the Sandpiper . He stopped them and when the owner came out he apologised for the incident.
In a statement to police \
ment manager at Maureen Cookson’s, Whalley, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs L. . G. Barber, of “Cottage Shoppe,” King
Street, Whalley. ' The bridegroom, an ac
f rey P arkinson, the bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Anthony Ashworth and Mr Philip Ashworth. Following the cere
C em e tery Lodge, Clitheroe. Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatburn.
the Sun Inn, Waddington. The couple are to live in •
mony, conducted by the Rev. J. Cordingly, a re ception was held at Mount Pleasant Banqueting Hall, Rochdale. The couple are to live in
Cooke wore fuchsia pink dresses with lace-trimmed sleeves and necklines arid Miss Lord had a contrast ing white and fuchsia dress trimmed with lace. They carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. Best man was Mr Jef
her cousins, Miss Janette Boynton and Miss Sandra Cooke, her niece Miss Sharon Lord and her nephew Master Gary Ash worth. Miss Boynton and Miss
by her father, wore a full- length model gown of white lace and chiffon. She had a headdress of white carnations and lily- of-the-valley and carried a bouquet of pink roses, white carnations and lily- of-the-valley. She was i attended by
■ aquatint and had circlet headdresses matching their yellow and cream bouquets. Best man was Mr
Miss . Rita Middleton and Mrs Marion Young, the bride’s cousin. They wore full-length dresses of moire taffeta in
by her father, wore a w hite " gown with a crinoline-style full skirt. It has guipure lace trim mings at the waist and neckline and round the skirt and she wore a cir cular headdress of seed pearls and carried white flowers. In attendance were
countant, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs L. Newlands, of Ipswich, Suffolk. The bride, given away
was barred from the place and was annoyed, as he had had nothing to do with the fight.
Brooks was told that he
car, but did not intend to break anything.
He had struck out at a
that the act had been completely out of character.
Brooks told the court
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Andrew Coombes and ushers were Mr Christ opher Barber and Mr Ian B a rb e r , the, b r id e ’s brothers. The ceremony was con
A reception was held at Whalley Abbey. The couple are to live in
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Marlow Bottom, Bucking hamshire. P h o to g rap h : Paul Deaville Photography.
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