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Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, Miss Valerie Ann Moorhouse and Mr David Buckle were mar­ ried there on Saturday.


MOORHOUSE Two members of Salem


joiner, is the only son of Mr and Mrs W. Buckle, of Ings End Farm, Skeleron Lane, Rimington. The bride, given away


Sunday School teacher and works as a mobile hairdresser, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs H. K. Moorhouse, of Great Todber Bungalow, Gisburn. The bridegroom, a


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A CAR arid a van taken without consent by ■


youths were . both crashed into walls causing damage of more than £3,000 Clitheroe magis­ tra te s were told. •


taking the van, Ian David Bowker (19), of' Park Avenue, Clitheroe, David Alan Cockle (l7), of War-1 wick Drive, Clitheroe and Joseph Paul Elliott (18), of Hawkshead Street, Southport, were each or­ dered . to do. 120 hours community service- and pay £100, compensation. , For faking the car,


■ Jo in t ly accused . of


secuting, said that Elliott and Bowker were aware that the van was left out­ side a shop with the keys inside. The three went for a joy-ride, taking it in turns to drive until the van hit a wall in Wadding- ton Road. The car was taken from


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carried bouquets of white roses, pink spray carna­ tions, lily-of-the-valley and gypsophila. Pamela and Emma carried Victo- rian-style posies of similar flowers. Best man was Mr David


satin dresses featuring high ruffled necklines, made by the bridegroom’s mother and his sister, who both also made the cake. Sheila, Susan and Zoe


Mrs Sheila Jones, the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs Susan Ann Moorhouse, the bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs Zoe Wood and the Misses Pamela Mary Nowell and Emma Louise Nowell, th e b r id e ’s cousins. They wore pink milano


by her father, wore a white princess line gown! of satin-edged antique lace with miniature pink rose buds and a cathedral train. Her short, circular veil, edged with lily-of- the-valley, was held in place by a floral head­ dress. She carried a bou­ quet of pink roses, white spray carnations, lily-of- the-valley and gypsophila. She was attended by


the drive of a house in Cardigan Avenue where Cockle spotted the key in the ignition. The car was abandoned


Bowker and Cockle were given 180 hours communi­ ty service; concurrent, banned from driving for six months and ordered to pay £400 compensation. For two cases of having no insurance, Bowker was conditionally discharged for a year. Mr Peter Tidey, pro­


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THE sum of £220 was' made for various local I and national charities ] when Soroptimist InT j ternational of Clitheroe held a coffee evening, at St Ann’.s Court, Low Moor. There was also a'


raffle and club presi­ dent Mrs Edith Childs (centre ) drew the( winners.


MARSDEN —


Calderstones Hospital, Miss Shona Whittaker and Mr Keith Marsden, were married at Clitheroe Re­ gister Office.


WHITTAKER Domestic assistants at


after hitting a wall at Downham. There were compensation claims for £2,660 damage to the car and £425 to the van. In defence, Mr John


daughter of Mr and Mrs K. Whittaker, of Hay- hurs t Farm Terrace, Clitheroe, and the brideg­ room is the son of Mrs D.' Caine, of Bridge Terrace, Mitton Road, Whalley.


The bride is the second


Cockle, said he had been merely a passive pas­ senger, but was in the van when it was crashed and abandoned.. . The magistrates also


Houldsworth said Bowker had once worked for the firm that owned the van and had committed the offence out of temptation. Mr Tom Liddle, for


by her father, wore a cream satin Victorian- style gown with lace sleeves and ' bodice. Her short veil was held in place by a pearl-studded Juliet cap and she carried a silk bouquet of roses, white freesia, carnations and lily-of-the-valley.


The bride, given away


at Kendal as a tresspasser and stealing property worth £96.87 he received a further 180 hours com­ munity service, - concur­ rent and was ordered to pay £139.12 compensation. Another 100 hours com­


dealt with two other off­ ences against Elliott. For entering a building


Helen Whittaker, the bride’s sister, who wore a blue lace dress with short sleeves. She had silk flower slides in her hair and earned a silk bouquet of pink lilies, roses, lily- of-the-valley ' and carna­ tions.


Bridesmaid was Miss


Whittaker, the bride’s brother.


Best man was Mr Iain Further talks


munity service, concur­ rent, was awarded against Elliott for a charge of ob­ taining services by decep­ tion at Southport and he was ordered to pay £15.15 compensation. Mr Stephen Barker, for


Binns,’ groomsman was Master Benjamin Parsons, the bridegroom’s nephew, and ushers were Mr Peter Alan Moorhouse, the bride’s brother and Mr David Edward Mansfield. The ceremony was con­


ducted by Pastor Owen James. The organist was Miss Karen Oliver and the soloist Miss Lesley Gut- tridge. Following a reception at


1 seized an easy oppor­ tunity. ■ .


Elliott, said that he had been involved in a catalo­ gue of incidents in the last 14 months. He. was ah immature young man who


No insurance


the Coronation Hotel, Horton-in-Craven, the couple left for a honey­ moon in the Yorkshire Dales. They are to live in


Chatburn. Photo:, John Barry,


Blackburn.


FOR using a motor cycle without insurance, Robert Graham Holt (17)| of Kirklands, Chipping, was fined £40 with £6 costs at Clitheroe. Mr Peter Tidey, pro­


the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe, and the couple are spending their honey­ moon in Cyprus. They are to live in Whalley.


A reception was held at


Stretch, Chatbum. Fast lane


Photograph: Audrey


MORE talks are to take place between the Ribble Valley Council and Lanca­ shire County Council over who should foot the bill for making up the road leading to the Warwick Drive, estate, Clitheroe.


VEHICLES speeding along Whins Lane, Read, are making life dangerous for res id en ts , Coun. Jerome Rietchel (Read) told the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee.


increase in traffic with some cars exceeding 50 m.p.h.,” he said.


“We have had a heavy


secuting, said that the in­ surance matter came to light when Holt was stop­ ped by police. In a letter, Holt said he had not real­ ised that his insurance had expired.


lation of two “sleeping policemen” to regulate traffic, particularly on the S-bend. .


The committee agreed to look into the matter.


Colourful cavalcade at Gisburn He called for the instal­


Accident brings fines of £140


jorie Lees, of Larkhill Cottages, Old Langho, was fined £50. She was fined a further £50 for failing to stop and £40 for not reporting the acci­ dent. Mr John Lumley, de­


A 73-YEAR-OLD agency nurse on her way to visit a patient came out of a junction at the Petre roundabout into the path of another car, Clitheroe magistrates w.ere told. For driving without due care, and attention, Mar­


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Keep tidy move goes wrong


WHEN a Clitheroe firm decided'to bum some old tyres, local residents com­ plained about being sho­ wered with soot on their washing, cars and paint­ work. As a result Primrose


CARPETS— , UNDERLAYS etc.


Industrial Estate firm Steadplan was fined £100, with £25 costs, for contra­ vening the Clean Air Act. Prosecuting for the


Ribble Valley Council Mr Paul Timson said that an inspector found a large quantity of rubber and textile waste smouldering on the site the following day. Mr John Lumley, de­


fending, said the firm usu­ ally disposed of tyres to local farmers, but had dif­ ficulty disposing of shred­ ded ones.. A letter of apology and


fending, said that after the accident Lees twice stopped further up the road, • but had not re­ mained at the scene, be­ lieving she had 24 hours in which to report the ac­ cident. Mr Lumley'said it was important that she reached her patient at a certain time. She had been driving since 1935 and it was the first acci­ dent in those years. She felt the other motorist had been going too fast, said Mr Lumley.


offer to compensate for any damage had been sent by the firm to the council, but no one had claimed. Mr Lumley said the


firm was trying to keep its site tidy by burning rubbish and had over­ looked the fact the smoke was blowing in the wrong direction.


‘No’ to house on mill site


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- Committee has turned down ah application' for the erection of a house and garage at Friendship Mill, Read. The commit­ tee felt that industrial ac­ tivities could increase in the near future and that as much space as possible should be left available for parking and manoeuvring of vehicles.


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GISBURN was alive with colour when imaginative floats and fancy dress con- te s ta n ts took to the streets in the annual gala procession. It was led by two police


(Scarecrow), Gillian (Mother Demdike), Janet Bamford and Samantha Holden (Tweedledum and Tweedledee). Young ones: Stephen Calvert


— Mr N. Pate, Mr T.‘ Walters, Ivan Taylor. Number on £1 note — Mr F., Pickles: : Whippet racing (organised by


Competitions: Sweets in a jar ,


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FOLLOWERS of Grana­ da Television’s The Jewel in the Crown will have the chance to see a special display ;ofphotographs taken from the series at the British in India Museum,-Colne, this summer.; ;The,-museum is open . on’ Saturday and ^Sunday . afternoons v until •September 30th. •'


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