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Clitheroe, was the setting I for the wedding of bank | clerk Mr Stephen Black- bum and staff nurse Miss Alison Carpenter, on Saturday.


St James's Church,


TAKING aim at the coconut shy are Gemma and Paul Green, watched by Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg (left), Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs John Walmsley, Michele Brierley and Clitheroe Mayor and


daughter of Mr P. Car­ penter, of Linden Drive, Clitheroe, and the late | Mrs V. Carpenter.


The bride is the only The bridegroom is the I


eldest son of Mr and Mrs I M. Blackburn, of Buc-| cleuch Avenue, Clitheroe.


by her father, wore an off-the-shoulder gown of the embroidered lace I withsatin detail, in pure white. Her headdress was held in place by a circlet of fresh pink rosebuds in­ terwoven with gypsophila and a satin bow at the back with satin ribbon ringlets. She carried a bouquet of white star lilies, pink rosebuds, gyp-1 sophila and trailing ivy.


The bride, given away I B r id e sm a id s w e re I


Karon Flowerden, the | b r id e 's siste r - in- law , Fiona Sharp, the brideg- I room’s cousin, and Rachel | Hitchen.


length dresses of pink satin with embroidered white lace overdresses and pink satin bows. Karon and Fiona carried pink and white bouquets and Rachel had a white b a sk e t with pink | rosebuds.


They wore ballerina-


PICTURED on the archery course arc these would-be Robin Hoods and friends. From the left: Mr Ted Stone, Mr Harold McDonald, Mr Simon Nanson, Mrs Cynthia Nanson, Mr Fred Poole and Mi* John Stafford Bath.


Carpenter, the bride’s I brother. Groomsman was Mr R. Blackburn, the bridegroom's brother, and ushers were Mr M. Black­ burn, .Mr M. Sharp and [ Mr D. Carpenter.


Best man was Dr A. J.


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The ceremony was per­


Plans in pipeline


AN application for the change of use of 19 and 31 Wesleyan How, Clitheroe, to ■ offices for a Citizens* Advice Bureau has been lodged with the Kibble Valley Council's I’lanning De­ partment (number 0561). Other applicants include: Ciithcroe: Demolition of ex­


Prayers for road


at Bolton-by-Bowland Vil­ lage Hall. The couple, who are


isting timber stores and erec­ tion of new timber storage buildings at Chatburn Road Saw Mills <0566). Change of colour on fascia signs at Barc­ lays Bank. Castle street (05iM). Killingtun: Erection of dwel­


ling on land off Sunnvside Avenue (0562). Snlxtcn: Change of use to


spending their honeymoon touring Europe, are to live in Park S tre e t , Clitheroe. Photograph: Raymond Greenwood, Clitheroe.


residential and alterations to the barn adjacent to 31 Top Row (0506).


Hospital cottages appeal


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AN appeal against the Ribble Valley Council's refusal of permission for 10 additional cottages and a car park to be built at Waddington Hospital has been allowed by the Sec­ retary of State for the Environment. The appeal, made by


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July. The inspector, Mr J. R.


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EMINSON — ROBINSON


A nursery nurse at


Bright Street Day Nurse- rv. Clitheroe, Miss Joan Robinson, was married to Mr Oliver John Eminson tit Grindleton Methodist Church.


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The bride is the elder


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farmer, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs H. R. Eminson, of Hill Top Farm, Higham.


by her father, wore a white crinoline-style gown of embroidered'tulle. Her waist-length veil was held in place by a circlet of flowers anti she carried a shower bouquet of dusky pink and white roses, gypsophila and ivy.


The bride, given away


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THE Ribble Valley Conn oil's Development Sub­ committee has refused permission for the erec­ tion of a car port at 5 The Grove, Whallev. It wtts felt that it would


be visually intrusive and seriously detrimental to the character and visual amenities of the locality.


imposed regarding land­ scaping and planting and he said that in his opinion all of the trees along the road frontage — which made the most important contribution to the street scene — should remain. On completion of the


Elizabeth Robinson, the bride’s sister, Miss Sarah Eminson, the brideg­ room's sister, and Miss Julie Wright, the bride's cousin. They wore dresses of


Bridesmaids were Miss


dusky pink moire taffeta fe atu r in g sw ee thea r t necklines and ballerina- length skirts. Their head­ dresses were circlets of flowers and they carried roses, azaleas and g.vp- sophila. Best man was Mr


building programme at the hospital the 29 cot­ tages will have been re­ placed by a total of 24, 1- modernised and 10 new


(1) “Don’t leave me this way" — The Com­ munards.


Michael Eminson, the bridegroom's brother, anti groomsman was Mr Mark Sowerbutts. Ushers were Mr Richard Frankland, the bride’s cousin, and Ml Neil Wilson. The ceremony was per­ formed by the Rev. Jim Needham and organist was Mrs S. II. Green. A reception at Gibbon


5. (— ) 6. (16) 7. (12) 8. (15) 9. (9)


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(2) "I just died in your arms tonight" — Cut- | ting Crew.


(3) "We don’t hnvc to” — Jermaine Stewart. (6) “Word up” — Cameo. ‘Glory of love" — Peter Cetera. ‘Walk this way” — Run DMC. ‘Thorn in my side" — Eurythmics. ‘Rain or shine" — Five Star. ‘Love can’t turn around" — Farley “Jack- |


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11. (8) “ Itngc hard” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. 12. (14) “Sweet freedom” — Michael McDonald. 13. (—) "Pretty in pink” — Psychedelic Furs. 14. (19) "Stuck with you" — Huey Lewis and The |


Gardiner.


15. (—) "One great’ thing” — Big Country. 16. (11) “Holiday rap” — M. C. Miker “G" and | Deejay Sven.


News.


Bridge Restaurant, Chip­ ping, was followed by a


honeymoon in Scotland. The couple are to live at Hill Top Cottage,


Greenwood, Clitheroe


Higham. Photograph: Raymond


17. (_ ) "Hold tight” — Sam Fox. 18. (—) “iMontngo Bay” — Amazulu. 19. (17) "Forever live and die" — OMD. 20. (—) “Theme from Howard's Way" — Marti | Webb.


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OCT. 14Ui


Brings own composition


CLITHEROE United Re­


formed Church welcomes back former minister the | Rev. Alan Gaunt to con­ duct its harvest thank­ sg iv in g s e rv ic e on Sunday.. Mr Gaunt began his


Prayer" has been ar­ ranged by the Blackburn Area Road Safety Associ­ ation — which has 200 Clitheroe members — to mark European Road


Safety Year. The association’s found­


er member, Mr Tom Wood, a former policeman at Whalley, said: “We hope that every effort will be made by all sections of the community to attend the service." Invitations are being


sent out to civic dig­ nitaries, councillors, vol­ untary organisations and business people through­ out the area. Lancashire’s Chief Con­


More work


THE new enlarged com­ munity programme at the Clitheroe Sound Archive is to provide employment for about eight pairs of busy hands. A full-time supervisor


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ministry in Clitheroe in 1958 and has since served pastorates in Keighley, Sunderland and Heswall, before moving last year to be one of a team of minis­ ters serving a group of churches in south west | Manchester. The author of two


witlely-used collections of prayers, Mr Gaunt has also published several hymns. He is bringing one of his own compositions for the congregation on Sunday.________


Action on vandalism


stable Brian Johnson will read the lesson. The ser­ vice starts at 2-30 p.m.


WHALLEY Parish Coun­ cil is looking for ways to I lessen an increasing cause for concern . . . vand-1 alistn. Recently there has been I


an upsurge in damage to village features including the bus ' station, notice board and benches and the council wants to take | steps to curb the out­


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A SUPER enjoyable day . . . that was the Ribble Valley Disabled Action Group’s "Sport for Fun” occasion, held on Clitheroe Castle Field on


Saturday. The fun packed afternoon was given a great start


great-granddaughterof the group's chairman, Mrs Prudence Birtwistle, of Barrow.


by Miss Clitheroe 800, Michele Brierley, who re­ ceived a basket of flowers from Gemma Green (4),


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Sports for the disabled included a coconut shy,


drenandClitheroe Ladies Circle ran a very popular poster painting stall. The event was organised by Mrs Birtwistle, Mrs Kathleen Bath and Mrs Aleine Ellison.


child of Sabden’s Christ­ ian Council, set up recent­ ly and comprising the vil­ lage’s four denominations.


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Charity worker dies


A HARD-WORKING fund-raiser for the McMil­ lan Cancer Relief Fund, Mrs Margaret Sanderson, has died at her home, Rose Cottage, in West Bradford. A lecturer in business


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising!


Fat steal


THERE were 921 Clitheroe Auction! Friesian bulls madl


heifers to £66. Lirmj to £120, heifers


studies at Blackburn Col­ lege, Mrs Sanderson raised several thousand pounds for cancer relief in the past two-and-a-half years; Originally from Black­


burn, she moved into the Ribble Valley 12 years ago. Her hobbies included painting, pottery, sewing and flower arranging and looking after the garden of her home. She leaves a husband


Festival attracts


800 entril THE annual Fel Youth organised! Clitheroe Methotl cuit has attracted tries in 23 classes! The festival —I


and two daughters. The funeral service is to be held a t St H e len ’s Church, Waddington, to­ morrow, prior to crema­ tion at Pleasington.


Cash aid


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee has ap­ proved a further three grants to cultural and ar­ tistic organisations. Clitheroe Concerts Soci­


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Proceeds for charity


THE Clitheroe 800 casset­ te, which includes rock, classical and folk music plus dialect and sound ef­ fects from local perfor­ mers of all ages, is still available. It can be bought for


November and is| Sunday School and teachers, offil youth organisatitl sers in the C| circuit. Entries have


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ceived from 1301 16-year-olds froil ley, Waddingtoif burn, Paythorml burn, Grindletl Trinity, Clitherotl Classes ran(T


music to Christn| rations. The festival enl


concert at whicl cates and trophii| presented.


Brush drivinl


RIBBLE Valley [ have the chancel up their drivinl ques at a speJ evening organist" Lancashire Cons: At the open


Nelson ana Colnl on Tuesday, frorj 8-30 p.m., part: tention will be highlighting th seatbelts and th| of drink-driving will be an oppo: try equipment t> esight and reacti


£3.99, or £4.49 including p o s tag e , from N.W. Sound Archive, Clitheroe Castle, and Ribble Valley T o u r is t Information Centre. All proceeds are for local chanties.


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