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a b l k s s in g ;it s t Mary's Church. (lishurn. followed tlu* weddin.tr of Miss \ ’ictoria Louise (.Jivon and sales represen­ tative Mr Michael Hitch­ cock Collinire ;it (,'litheroe Ive.trister Office. The bride is the only


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Catherine Gaskell. Miss Caroline Nayler. Miss Dawn Webb and Miss Samantha Collin.ee, the bridegroom's daughter. They wore pale pink, t h re e -q u a r te r length dresses in raw silk with full skirts and draped s 1 e e v e s . t r i m m e d wit h bows, and matching pic­ ture hats. P a g e w a s M a s t e r


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with a deep V-back. trimmed with pale pink silk roses, and with a pink cummerbund studded with seed pearls. Her head­ dress was of silk net scat­ tered with seed pearls, held in place by silk roses, a n (1 s h e c a r r i e d a semi-crescent bouquet of roses, gerberas, stephan- otis and grpsophila. Bridesmaids were Miss


Green, the bride wore a trown of ivory silk and lace


daughter of Mrs I’.H. (ireen of The White House. Sawley.and the late Mr J.A. Green. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs .l.Coiliniie ofSiddows Hall, Henthorn oad. Glitheroe. Given away by her b ro th e r. Mr Michael


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Robert Wigglesworth. groomsmen were Mr David Hartley and Mr Eugene Gates, and ushers were Mr Derek Jackson and Mr Kevin Barton. The blessing was per­


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Ih awaited a Grindleton woman M across the border into York- l ■two Welsh mountain ponies at


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lards, of Town Head Farm, car­ eers trophies in two popular l which attracted top competi-


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7 also awarded the Welsh Ponv Lettc.


ion the two and three-year-old ■ to take the championship title ■ mares and stallions. She was £ction 4A Welsh mountain ponv


■nderland rosebowl for the best Bdand breed. ■ ul show for Mrs Richards was


[»ty at Tatton Park, where the §?ir classes. ■regular competitor at the coun- Isaid she was delighted with the


IThc yearling class success, as Jien “a lucky pick out of a bunch ■er at a sale last September.


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PRETTY as a picture — that’s 14-year-old Nicola Slipper, the new rose queen of St Nicholas’s Church, Sabdcn.


ing rose queen Amanda Mellows (15), at the annual garden party held in the vicarage grounds and glorious weather helped to attract quite a crowd.


The event was opened by Ribble Valley Mayoress Mrs Marjorie Atkinson and visitors could choose from a


Nicola, of Grimshaw Terrace, was crowned by retir­


whole host of entertainments, from a fire engine demonstration and bouncy castle to a tombola and vari­ ous stalls. Many enjoyed afternoon tea in the church hall,


organised by the Ladies’ Circle, and quite a few tried their hand — or rather their foot — at “beating the goalie,” though no one managed to get three in a row- past keeper Andrew Davies (14). Nicola is pictured with Mrs Atkinson and pageboy Philip Verity (12).


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Home from home for manager


Foxfields, Mr Terry Par­ kinson and his wife, Chris­ tine, sold the business to tile Beverley Hotels Group earlier in the year. The group, based in Kenil­ worth, plans eventually to in v e s t £500,000 in a 20-bedroom extension and conference facilities on the site.


Volunteers needed for


coming from Spain, one of them a young lady who answered an advertise­ ment for helpers last year and is returning with a f r ien d . Anyone else interested in lending a hand, either for the full week or on a daily basis, should contact Geoff Jack- son at Trinity (Clitheroe 2788(5).


handicapped. Two volunteers will be


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Motorist is fined £275


WHALLEY driver Vivian Judith Smith (33), of The Crescent, admitted five motoring offences before Clitheroe magistrates and a further charge was found proved in her absence. She was fined £50 and


ordered to pay £16.65 back duty for using a car with no excise licence, £10 for a defective exhaust and £5 for each charge of failing produce a driving


despite claiming at a pre­ vious appearance that the car had insurance, the defendant had since failed to produce evidence of that and she was fined £200 for the offence, which was found proved in her absence.


licence, a test certificate an d an in s u r a n c e certificate. The court heard that


ning for an extra day when it begins in August, taking p la c e o n M o n d a y s , Wednesdays and Fridays. The playscheme is open to youngsters aged between seven and 12, including h o s e w h o


playscheme THE organisers of the popular Trinity summer pla.vscheme are looking for volunteers and sponsor­ ship for this year. Tlie scheme will he run­


PRATT — YATES


daughter of Mr and Mrs William Yates, of Lyndale


Nurse Miss Janet Yates was married to a travel consultant and officer in the Air Training Corps, Mr Nigel Ian Michael P r a t t , a t S t P e t e r ’s Church, Salesbin-y. The bride is the eldest


by her father, wore a gown of oyster-coloured embroidered French silk, made by her mother. Her veil was held in place by a silk headdress and she car­ ried a bouquet of cream, pink and blue silk roses. In a tten d an c e were


Close, Wilpshire, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs Dereck P ra t t , of West View, Clitheroe. The bride, given away


come to Billington from Coventry, where they managed a hotel. Tile former owners of


ding reception at the Fox fields, following his new appointment, Mr Olivers (28) had th e h a p p y experience of recognising the bridegroom as a for­ mer schoolfriend. Mr and Mrs Olivers


beth’s Grammar School pupil Mr Richard Olivers has returned to tile area in which he spent his youth, bringing his French-born wife, Anne-Marie, with him. During the first wed­


A SOUTHERNER by birth blit Lancastrian by adoption is the way tlu: new manager of the Fox- fields Restaurant, Billing- ton, sees himself. Former Queen Eliza


EVfey GUILD


EVENT


the town's two guilds, Rihhlesdalc Afternoon and Clitheroe Eve­ ning. The former is celebrating its 21st anniversary this year and the latter its 25th. The effort raised


£111, which is to he divided between the two guilds.


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celebrating its dia­ mond jubilee this year and president Mrs J. Stalker and secretary M rs M. Hall were among the 150 or so people at the event in C lith e ro e United Reformed Church. It was organised by


MEMBERS of the two Townswomen’s Guilds in Clithcroe had a chance to meet offi­ cials of the Preston and East Lancashire Federation of Guilds lit a coffee morning. The Federation is


accepted by Bench


‘Emergency’ drive after drinks is


A CLITHEROE woman arrested for drunken driving; had been viciously assaulted twice by her husband and was on her way from the police station to a friend’s house, the town’s magistrates heard.


Knight (4 6), of Kirk Avenue, was fined £175 and admitted the offence. But in a most unusual move the magistrates decided not to disqualify her from driving, due to the highly exceptional cir­ cumstances of the offence. Chairman of the bench


Mr David Yorke said: “We accept that this was an emergency situation. You were suffering the effects of two soparaLe serious assaults and you were in a considerable s ta te of distress. “You had only driven a


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defendant’s Vauxhall was stopped at about 1 a.m. by a police officer on duty in Parson Lane, Clitheroe, who noticed th a t the driver smelt of intoxi­ cants. At first she tried to walk away, but later gave


go any further than Alma Place. The road at that time of the night was quiet and you were not a danger to the public.” The court heard that the


Planning in the


pipeline


A PLAN for the demolition of a barn on Bentlea Road, Giaburn, and the erection of a house and detached double garage is among applications lodged with the Ribole Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0401). O th e r p lan s su bm i t te d


5/6 Tavlor Buildings, Whalley New lioad, to two houses (0408). Garage at St Augustine’s RC High School, Elker Lane (0411). Chipping: Demolition of lean-


Yvonne Eatough, the bride’s sister , Sharon O'Hare, the bridegroom’s co u s in , Emma H a r ­ g re a v e s , the b r id e ’s cousin, Joanne Roth well and Gillian Yates, the bride’s niece. They wore blue and cream silk taffeta dresses, also made by the bride’s mother, and car­ ried flowers to match the bride’s. B e s t man was Mr


M ich a e l McKeown, groomsmen were Mr W. J.


Yates, the bride’s brother, and Mr S. O’Hare, the bridegroom’s cousin, and u sh e r s were Mr M. Eatough, the b r id e ’s brother-in-law, and Mr B. Alston. The ceremony was con­


mooning in the Cotswolds. They are to live in Garnett Road, Clitheroe. Photograph: Paul Dux-


b u ry P h o to g r a p h y , Accrington.


ducted by the Rev. J. Heartley and a reception was held at the Hodder Bridge Hotel, Chaigley. The couple are honey­


include: Clithcroe: Projecting sign and three additional lights to fascia sign at 7/9 Parson Lane (0405). Demolition of single-storey store and erection of two-storey store at veterinary surgery, Back King Street (0414). Billington: Change of use of


short distance and we do not think you intended to


V a le r ie .1 a ( in c lin e a sample of breath found invited to make a state- to contain 88 micrograins of alcohol in 100ml, the legal limit being 35. Mr Allan Pickup said


that his client had drunk three or four glasses of sherry at home the previ­ ous evening, with no intention of going out. 'Pile defendant gave evidence


me against a wall and hit me. My head was banged against the wall and I was hit around the face,” she said.


that an argument began between herself and her husband at about 10-B0 p.m. and he began to assault her. “He grabbed me, threw


the telephone, her hus­ band hit her again and


When Knight made for


to extension at Hill House, Hes- keth Lane, and rebuilding of a two-storey extension (0409). BoIton-by-Bowland: Conver­


and no vehicles at all other than the police


sion of barn on land adjoining the Old Rectory to two dwell­ ings, the removal of agricultural buildings and construction of two houses and four double garages (0418). Newton: Erection of dwelling


on land adjoining Wallace Cot­ tage (0419).


over the road or anything like that,” she said. “I saw no pedestrians


prosecuting, said that or knight’s secowl Visit tc the station she tod been


SOUNDS BUSY


ROVING Ribble Valley mimic Simon Entwistle’s fame is still spreading — and as a result he was busy with dates in Leeds and London. Demand for live demonstrations of his unusual


talent has escalated since his appearance on ITV’s Telethon Appeal. On Thursday he travelled to Halifax to take part in


BBC Radio Leeds’ 20th birthday celebrations and on Friday he was in the St John’s Shopping Centre in Leeds making his unique sounds in a special roadshow. Saturday dawned bright and early for the 32-year-


Land-Rover, and it was only when I had been stopped that I remem be r e d I h a d be en drinking.” Miss Patricia Bramley


station in a state of shock and asked for help, but did not feel safe there and decided to drive to friend's house at Alma Place to spend the night and get help for her eye injury. “I was not swerving all


home her husband was asleep, so she sat reading and drank some wine, but he woke up and was mak­ ing a grunting noise as if very angry. He then assaulted her again, the court was told, and as a result she received bruis­ ing to her back, shoulders, face and neck, cuts and an eye injury. Despite his trying to prevent her, she managed to crawl through the front door to her ear She drove to the police


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pulled out the wires, mak­ ing it unusable. In some distress, she


that driving during the course of an emergency is accepted as a special rea­ son for non-disqualification in a d r i n k - d r i v i n g case,provided that it is reasonable for that person not to have considered at the time an alternative form of transport.


gave evidence that the defendant had been in a very distressed condition and had injuries. Shu was offered medical assistance and told that if she gave a statement, her husband would ho arrested for assault. Knight said she had no recollection of those offers or the abuse, hut admitted that she was in a very highly charged state and was f r u s t r a t e ! ! and agitated. Mr Pickup pointed out


ment, hut had been allu­ sive and left without giv­ ing a name or address. Sgt. Winston Proctor


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