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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 27th, 1985 9


THERE were some very dis­ tributional hands in play at the duplicate bridge game at which winners were: NS Mrs J Haworth and Mrs M. Millin; ton, Mr R. Atkinson and Mr L Jennings; EW Miss M. Vinten and Mrs P. Garde, Mrs L. Wilkinson and Mrs B. Ilie.


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A “SUMMER special” at Waddington and West Bradford CE School sur­ passed its target to raise money for video recording equipment. The school was aiming


further £560. There was .a capacity


ROCKWOOL


ended in wedding bells for Sabden hairdresser Kay Wiseman and Maltese telephone technician


A holiday romance


I Marcel Galea. They were married at


I St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, five years after their first meeting — when Kay was 15 and


Marcel 17. The couple met while


Kay, of “Maesbury,” Clitheroe Road, was holi­ daying with her parents, Mr and Mrs T. Wiseman, near Marcel’s summer home in Marsascala,


Malta. They corresponded reg­


| days.


ularly after Kay returned to Sabden and soon she was visiting Marcel’s family for regular holi-


I stralia. Marcel’s parents, Mr


and Mrs S. Galea, whose


| winter home is in Cos- picua, combined the wed­ ding date with a three- week holiday in Sabden. For the ceremony, the


ried on Saturday, 25 of Marcel’s relatives arrived in Sabden for the cere­ mony, mostly from Malta, but several from Au-


When the couple mar­


MARSDEN — LANSDELL


S The wedding took place


at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, of Miss Susan Philippa Lansdell, of Aureol House, Sabden, and Mr Brian Christopher Marsden, of Billinge End Road, Blackburn.


eldest daughter of Dr and Mrs R. Lansdell, is a marketing assistant. The bridegroom, the only son of Mr and Mrs K. Mars­ den, is a chartered ac­ countant.


The bride, who is the Given away by her


father, the bride wore a classical full-length white gown with train and leg o’ mutton sleeves.


sleeves were trimmed with lace and embroidered with seed pearls and se­ quins. Her short veil, trimmed with seed pearls, was held in place with a tiara of flowers, seed pearls and diamonds.


The bodice, hem and


bouquet of freesia, orchids and gladioli with sprays of seed pearls and diamonds.


She carried a white


| held in place by a crystal tiara and she earned a bouquet d lily-


bride, who was given away by her father, wore an off-the-shoulder gown with a frilled hemline. Her full-length veil was


and ily-of-the-valley. Bridesmaids were


of peach -------


Misses Cath Atherton, Lisa Taylor, Alison Par- fitt, Helen Bywater and Janine Bonanno, the bridegroom’s Maltese


roses the


| flounces and the others had white dresses trim­ med with apricot. They


apricot off-the-shoulder d re s s e s with deep


cousin. Three attendants wore


| were made by the brideg­ room’s mother.


Laurie Wiseman, the b r id e ’s b ro th e r , and groomsman was Mr Neil


Be s t man was Mr


Parfitt. After the ceremony,


conducted by Fr D. McWilliam, a reception was held at the Higher Trapp Hotel, Simonstone.


having their honeymoon in Douglas, Isle of Man, are intending to make their home in Sabden.


The couple, who are


We’ll keep the prices low,Joe.


Lucinda Brace and E l iz ab e th L an sd e ll, cousins of the bride, Kirsty and Paula Lans­ dell, her sisters, and Vivien Ross.


B r id e sm a id s were


peach satin and carried posies of peach and cream flowers.


Hedley, and groomsmen and ushers were Messrs J. W. Ford, D. Coulston. P. Smither, C. Higgs and N. P. Fielding.


Best man was Mr A. M.


ducted by the Rev. Denis McWilliam.


The service was con


at the church in a horse- drawn c a r r iag e , are spending their honeymoon in Antigua. They are to live in Whalley.


The couple, who arrived


Photograph: Jeremy Makinson Photography.


They wore dresses of


A HUMOROUS insight into funny moments as a magistrate and as captain of a canal cruiser kept members of the Ribble Valley branch of the Busi­ ness and Professional Women's flliib amused


was^Mr George Clarkson, secretary of Clitheroe Au­ ction Mart, who sits as a m a g is t ra te on the Clitheroe Bench. He was thanked by


v ic e -p re s id e n t Miss Eunice Coleman. The Ribble Valley


Mayor, Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn, and her consort, Mr Chris Lilburn, were welcomed by president Miss Jean Duckworth.


Cheque for disabled


THE Ladies’ Social Sec­ tion of the Wilpshire Branch of the NFU pre­ sented a £300 cheque to the Roughlee Home for the Disabled, Accrington. The money was raised


Methodist service


of praise


TWO civic dignitaries will carry out special duties when Clitheroe Methodist Circuit holds a service of praise on Sunday, at Trin­ ity Church. Ribble Valley Mayor


Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn will be reading the lesson and Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Maxine Jones will conduct the music. A combined choir and


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west must bid three spades rather than the two spades which would be bid had there not been the double. This shows the point count for a normal raise to two spades.


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orchestra will lead the singing. The smaller vil­ lage chapels have each chosen favourite hymns and special items will be given by children from C h a tb u rn and Wad- dington. Whalley children will


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Camera Club


during the past year and members were invited to


return to the home to see the good work it would be used for. The branch held its


annual meeting at the Pippin Inn, Clayton-le- Dale. Officials: Mrs Jean Holden (president), Mrs Rose Donkin (vice-presi­ dent), Mrs Ruth Pearson (secretary), Mrs Hannah Garnett (treasurer). Com­ mittee members: S. Fiel- den, C. Barker, D. Harri­ son, T. Southworth, P. Garnett, B. Turner.


Slides of county


A TALK entitled “Lanca­ shire Miscellany” was en­ joyed by members of Clitheroe and District Probus Club when they met at the Pendle Club, Lowergate, on Friday. Mr W. Cliffe, of Black­


burn, used slides to take members on a tour which began in Blackburn and continued to Lancaster, highlighting the Ribble


Valley. The speaker was thank­


ed by Mr Tom Wallwork. The next meeting is on July 5th.


Fuel stolen


THIEVES siphoned 25 gallons of diesel worth £50 from the fuel tank of a lo r ry p a rk ed on Clitheroe’s Salthill Indust­ rial Estate.


present a choral reading and the Superintendent Minister the Rev. Jim Needham will conduct the service, which coincides with the annual Methodist Conference, held in Bir­ mingham. The Rev. Tim Brad­


A PRACTICAL demonst­ ration of portraiture skills was presented by profes­ sional photographer Mr James Abbott, to Ribbles- dale Camera Club members. Mr Abbott, who works in Blackburn, was accom­


shaw, of Chatburn, is rep­ resenting Clitheroe at the conference, when two of the principal discussions will concern the church’s attitude to Freemasonry and Sunday trading.


Faulty exhaust


A FINE of £15 was im­ posed on a Hurst Green man who used a motor cycle with a faulty ex­ haust, in Chatbum Road,


also fined Jeffrey Andrew Turner (21), of Quality Row, £15 for using a machine when its rear lights were not working properly, because of a loose wire.


Clitheore. The town’s magistrates


panied by a model. He gave a very useful display of lighting arrangements for different portraiture


| session, will be shown at the club later in the year. A demonstration of de­ veloping colour slide films will be held on Tuesday, July 2nd.


effects. Photographs of the model, taken during the


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No licence


FOR using a car without an excise licence, David John Parker (40), of Bil- lington Gardens, Billing- ton, was fined £25 at Clitheroe. In a letter, Parker said


he had not intended to use the vehicle but had been forced to do so after missing a bus.


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