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James Waddington, warehouseman and driver at Proctor’s, cheese manu facturcrs of Chipping, and Miss Sylvia Hogg, a chef at the Plough Inn, Wigg- lesworth.
The wedding took place at Holy Trinity Church, Ratiimell, of Mr Peter
only son of Mr D. Wad dington, of Grindleton Road, West Bradford.
The bridegroom is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Hogg, of Hole House, Wigglesworth.
The bride is the eldest
by her lather, wore an ivory satin gown with a Bo Peep skirt, trimmed with antique lace and bow motifs, and featuringleg- of-mutton sleeves. The bodice and cuffs were trimmed with pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of Singapore orchids, cream roses, pink carna tions and royal blue flowers.
The bride, given away
Carol and Linda Hogg, the b r id e ’s s i s te r s , and Amanda Waddington, the
In attendance were
dresses of royal blue watermarked taffeta, with Bo Peep-style skirts and full-length sleeves. In their hair they had blue and cream circlets and car ried bouquets similar to the bride’s.
bridegroom’s niece. Carol and Linda wore
the Plough Inn, Wiggles worth. The couple are to live in West Bradford. Photograph: K. & J. Jel-
formed by th e Rov. Rhodes. A reception was held at
ley, Settle.
Wood and ushers were Mr Robert Kendall and Mr Andrew Stavley. The ceremony was per
quarter-length dress of royal blue watermarked taffeta and cream satin. She had a circlet of blue and cream flowers in her hair and carried a basket of flowers. Best man was Mr Brian
Amanda wore a three
Street fight resulted in girl’s broken nose
FIGHTING in the street landed a Clitheroe youth and a teenage girl in court, both charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
Marcel Russell Marsh (20), of Back York Street,
admitted the offence and was fin ed £100 and ordered to pay £200 com pensation to Janine Louise Shipston, who received a broken nose.
Street, denied committing the same offence, but was found guilty by the town’s m ag istrates . She was bound over and given a conditional discharge for a period of 12 months.
Shipston (17), of Turner
just before 7 p.m, Ship ston approached a former friend,Miss Marcia Banks (15), in Greenacre Street, near the junction with
The court heard that Farm sale
AN auction sale of Cob House Farm, Grindleton, raised a total of £265,000. The farmhouse, build
ings and 14.8 acres rea lised £180,000 and three separate lots of land made an average of £3,293 an acre. The auction was carried
out by Richard Turner and Son, of Clitheroe.
A big thank you
A FRAMED letter signed by Samaritans’ founder Chad Varah was presented to Kibble Valley Mayor Coun. Albert Atkinson during a “thank you" reception. Coun. Atkinson and Ribble Valley Mayoress Mrs
Marjorie Atkinson were among civic leaders and guests from Hyndburn, Blackburn and the Ribble Valley who attended a special screening of the movement’s new film, “Time to Decide," at the Samaritans’ Blackburn headquarters. The film, released to coincide with the movement's
35th anniversary and national volunteer week, deals with various social problems, including Aids,bereave ment and marriage break-up, with tile message “the Samaritans can help in all walks of life.” The letter thanked organisations and volunteers
anyone willing to help with the work of the Samari tans should contact the centre in New Park Street, Blackburn (Tel. 662424).
throughout the Ribble Valley for their help. Any organisation wishing to borrow the video or
Whalley Road. Shipston was not allowed to do any- accused Miss Banks of thing energetic.
namt f an.d >,ay” When she saw Marcia
ied the accusation, Ship ston started hitting her on the elbow and back with an umbrella.
of Miss Banks, arrived in a car and told Shipston to leave Miss Banks alone. Miss Banks then ran off.
Marsh, an ex-boyfriend
Marsh and Shipston argued and were involved
ken nose. A witness who saw part
sor. It seemed to be six of Hei! evidence was backed one and half-a-dozen of the up °y ^er friend, Joanne other and neither made Harrison (14), who said
of th e in c id e n t from nearby said it was hard to tell who was the aggres-
any attempt to back off. » „ . , , i
^ Banlcs wjis very dis- anyone with an umbrella. Lfr
MrtsVnl^ “ B-eL e and deniedt0h iS
K f t? aCr0SSSnd to defend herself when broke the two up.
y ^ Shout; Shb had no alternative but attacked by Marsh.
between Marsh and Ship- senting Marsh, said in ston. Marsh went to get mitigation that his client back in the car, but Ship- became involved in the ston ran across the road fight because of Shipston’s and hit him round the head aggressive actions and with her umbrella, he they were both to blame
alleged. The two ended up roll
t re a te d at Blackburn Royal Infirmary for a frac tured nose,which Marsh told the court could have happened any number of ways. Mr Bill Greenwood,
ing on the ground, with Shipston swearing and shouting at Marsh to mind his own business. Ship s to n was la te r
defending, said on behalf of Shipston that she suf fered from asthma and
for the injury caused. Safe stolen
property between 1-20 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. on Sunday by forcing the back door. A red tool box and tools valued at £200 and a black and green safe worth £50 were taken.
C a n P A T A l i n v i f v l c m r l c K i i m n o r p f i o m i n Jr.
CLITHEROE CID is investigating a break-in at a house in Park Avenue in the town. The thieves entered the
There was an argument Mr Keith Bagot, repre-
that from the car he could aIi®t?t,ons- see Shipston hitting Miss intended*to^alk^o Miss
Marsh told the court A|iPfraHnn<
. Ma r s h d e n i e d the 5
sa,w incident.
family H g b 1 h Banks she walked across When Miss Banks den
to ask whether it was true that Miss Banks had been
Banks then made a com ment about Shipston’s family, which upset her v e ry much. Ship s to n pushed her and she moved away.
calling her names. Miss
in a fight, during which face. Shipston received a bro- Shipston alleged that
Marsh then dragged her across the road by her hair, hit and kicked her and headbutted her three or four times in the face.
that Marsh then arrived on the scene, told her to leave Miss Banks alone and punched her in the
Shipston told the court
A TALK on a natural healing clinic in Sabdcn enthralled guests when Kibble Valley Mayoress Mrs Marjorie Atkinson held an “At Home.”
esses, councillors and invited guests from all over th e North West a tten d ed th e event a t the Higher Trapp Hotel, Simonstone, and heard the talk by Mrs Christei McWilliam.
M r s McWi l l i am,
ifications and has been busy h e lp in g people ever since.
neighbour. She then gained qual
f o r a A raffle raised £127.50
for the Mayor’s eharity fund.
im 3H£H EaZ1322 QniEEBSESaE
whose husband, Denis, is the Vicar of Sabdcn, told how she has held the clinic for the past eight years. I t started when she lived in Swit zerland and helped to relieve back pain with m a s s a g e
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