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GREGSON — HILLARY SS Michael and John’s
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by her father, wore an ivory-coloured gown of silk embroidered muslin with a frilled neckline, and sleeves and hemline banded with satin ribbon. Her waist-length veil was held in place by a band of ivory silk roses and pearls and she canned a bouquet of peach roses, cream or chids and gypsophila. Chief bridesmaid was
a painter and decorator at the h o sp ital, is the youngest son of Mrs F. Gregson, of Lion Street, Church, Accrington, and the late Mr W. Gregson.
The bridegroom, who is
by her father, wore a gown of white silk lace c r in o l in e with a sweetheart neckline. It fe atured a shoulder-length veil with an orange blos som and pearl centre headdress and she canned a bouquet of red roses.
The bride, given away
Wendy Mullins and also in attendance were Melissa Jane Mullins, Joanne Mul lins, Clare Trotter and Donna Trotter. Wendy wore a dress of
by h e r s i s te r , Mrs Marianne Whipp, and Miss Anthea Lord who wore dresses of blue-laced
The bride was attended
peach muslin with a frilled neck and hemline. In her hair was a flower slide of peach silk roses and she canned a bouquet of peach roses, cream orchids and gypsophila. The other attendants
crinoline, with matching rose slides, and carried blue and white flowers.
' Rachael Whipp and Judith Hillary, who wore dresses
Also in attendance were th e b r id e ’s nie ce s ,
wore dresses of cream broderie anglaise, with frilled bodices and hem lines and peach muslin sashes. All their dresses were made by the bride. They had headdresses of peach silk flowers and carried posies made by the bridegroom’s sister, Patricia Trotter, of peach and cream silk flowers; Best man was Mr Barry
.of blue lace crinoline with matching spider rose headdresses. They also carried blue and white flowers.
Frank Law and grooms man was Mr Brendan H illa ry , the -bride’s brother. Ushers were Mr Ian King and Mr David Lawson.
Be s t man was Mr
Turner and the role of groomsman w-as taken by Miss Judy Rice. Ushers were Mr John Green wood, the bride’s brother, and Mr Eric Trotter, the bridegroom’s brother-in-
law. The ceremony was per
formed by Fr Bernard Dobson and organist, was Mrs Helen Crompton. A reception was held at the Old Stonehouse, Mitton. The couple are to live in
Clitheroe. Photograph: Raymond Greenwood, Clitheroe.
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• The couple have moved to Chatbum from Black pool where " they ran a hotel two years ago. Michelle has always
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formed by Fr John Grif fin. The reception was at the Edisford Bridge, Clitheroe. The couple will live in Blackburn. Photograph: Mrs A. Stretch, Chatbum.
The ceremony was per
LEATHER — BALMBRA
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Sabden, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Paula Balmbra and Mr Paul Leather. The bride, a supervisor
St Mary’s RC Church,
self employed, is the son of Mrs V. R. Leather, of Woodside Road, Huncoat.
The bridegroom, who is
by her father, wore a crinoline style gown of crystal organza trimmed with pink and blue roses. Her veil was held in-place by a circlet of white roses and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations with lily-of-the-valley.
The bride, given away
Miss Janet Ramshead and other attendants were' Miss Zoe and Miss Liza Leather, the bridegroom’s nieces, and Miss Michelle and Miss Simone Balmb ra, the blade’s nieces. Janet- and Zoe wore
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A PLEA for parents of children in the Clitheroe Junior Netball League to take over the vacant posts of chairman and secret ary, has been made
by.the senior league’s chairman Mrs Janet Taylor.
junior presentation even ing at Waddington Social Club, Mrs Taylor said that the vacancies had arisen because of the re tirements of Mrs Kate Pollitt and Mrs Barbara Taylor.
H a n d in g over the trophies at the annual
come forward soon to take over the running of the league,” she said.
“/ hope somebody will
by more than 100, site presented the Player of I the Year trophy to Kat hryn Pollitt, of the Jak- kals. Kathryn, of Wad- dington is a pupil of | Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School.
At a ceremony attended
Angela Taylor (Trinity Guides A) and Janine Peel (Panthers). Trinity Guides A and
R u n n e r s -u p were
the Jakkals were first and second in the league and pre-season tournament. Sporisweek tournament
Edisford visitor’s fee
“ridiculous”
IT was ridiculous that a Cl ith e ro e ra te p a y e r should be “asked to pay” 50p to visit his son’s family at the Edisford Caravan site, Coun. Bert Jones told Ribble Valley councillors. Coun. Jones said that
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the family, from York shire, stayed at the site because there was no room for them at the pa rents’ home. On the second occasion
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the father went to see them, he was asked to pay a visitor’s fee. It was a ridiculous state of af fairs which should be looked into, said Coun: Jones. According to the Cara
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van and Camping Club of Great Britain,, which runs the site, it is customary to make a nominal charge for visitors staying beyond two hours. A spokesman told our
reporter that this applied to the club’s 70 sites and permitted visitors to park and use all the facilities.
Community use of school
PROPOSALS to extend the community use of St Augustine’s RC School Billington, will be consi dered by the board of governors early nex month.
meeting between the board, the Ribble Valley Council and the Lanca shire County Council Education Department, together with a plan being prepared by the Ribble Valley Council, will be ex amined at the board’! meeting on November 7th.
The points raised at OPEN AT CLITHEROE .I TUBBS of Colne Est. Over 70 Years
82 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE (THE OLD POLICE STATION)
— Jakk al s , Tr i ni t y Guides A. Handicap tour nament — Trinity Youth Club, Parish Clnirch Guides. Spotting team — Panthers. Following the presenta
tion, guests enjoyed a pie and peas supper and a disco.
blue lace dresses with blue circlet headdresses, Lisa had a dress of blue Tricot and Michelle and Simone dresses of pink Tricot. They had match ing headdresses. Be s t man was Mr
Old documents on display
Frank Windsor, grooms man was Mr John Balmb ra, the bride’s brother, and ushers were Mr Ian Balmbra, the bride’s brother, and Mr Mark Lone, the bridegroom’s nephew. The ceremony was con
ducted by Fr Leon Moms and organist was Mrs T. Whalley. Following a reception at
the Simonstone Hotel, the couple left for a honey-, moon in London. They are to live in Sabden. Photograph: Mr S. Mas
terman, Sabden.
...and the rains came
SEPTEMBER saw a complete change from the drought conditions of the summer, with rain on all but seven days of the month. Particularly heavy rain
Walkers join
Pennine SETTLING in as new — Way—
A WALK between Rib- blehead and Hawes by the Clitheroe branch of the Ramblers’ Association was led by Dorothy Cros- sley.
i Diploma in the subject, so will be looking after that side of the business. Walter (44), is a keen
worked in catering, and has an Ordinary National
darts player and was a member of .a team in Blackpool. The couple have a
daughter, Rebecca (six). They have taken over
from Colin and Janet Hardie, who have gone to the Windmill Inn, Clifton, near Preston)
. Boots, .'Castle Street, .Clitheroe, will be open
Chemists’ rota TODAY sand tomorrow,
' u n t i l6-30 p)m. Sunday: Derrick -Green,.' Railway View, Clitheroe, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday . until .6-30 p.m.;. ”
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up the Roman , road to Cam End, then joined the Pennine Way; and walked
The 14 members went
south, crossing Ling Gill Bridge.
marvel at the two limes tone caves of Dry Laithe and Brpwn.Low.,
Here they paused to
peaks route and passed over God’s .Bridge and on to Thorn Gill and the pack horse bridge across Gayle
They, joined the three Beck. ■ \.
. At, Thorn. Gill, they paused to look at the spring, which is the source of the River Ribble.
mile- ramble 'at Bolton Abbey a week on Sunday; led by Eleanor Parker. Meet Waterloo’.car park:
The next- ^walk is a 10
was recorded at Chatbum Weather Station on the 3rd, 13th, 16th and 21st. Total rainfall for the month was six inches. Av e rag e tem p e ra tu re s reached 60 deg F., with the hottest day being the 2nd — 72 deg.
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shown by Mr Hall, whose job with Lancashire County Council involves collecting and preserving official records. He was th an k ed by Mrs E. Livesey.
AN inventory belonging to a local doctor who died more than 300 years ago was one of the many in teresting old documents' displayed at a meeting of the Clitheroe Ribblesdale Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild. The documents were
outline the council’s policy on community use will also include recom mendations from local parish councils.
The plan, which will
NFU ladies’ harvest supper
THE singing of “We plough the fields and scat ter” preceded the meal at the C l i th e ro e NFU Ladies’ Social Section annual harvest supper dance.
Hall, about 130 members and friends attended. Supper was provided by members.
Held in Newton Village
was dancing to the Mark Kitto’s Band. Mrs Joan Holden presented raffle prizes to J. Taylor, H. Cowgill, P. Blezard, M. Smalley, J. Schofield and M. Clayton.
After the meal there
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