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MORTON — URRY
All 20 of the newly-quali fled nurses from Westmin s te r Hospital, London, made the journey north for the wedding of Alison Melanie Urry and Paul William Morton, at Hag- g a te B a p t is t Church, Burnley. The bride, a staff nurse
recently qualified at West minster, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs G. F. U rry, of Laneside Farm, Whalley Road Sabden. The bridegroom, a post
by her father, wore a cream gown of w a te r marked taffeta, featuring a full skirt with train, leg- o’-mutton sleeves and a high neckline. Her full- length veil was held in place by a headdress of fresh flowers, apricot and cream roses, carnations and cream freesia and she canned a matching shower bouquet. Chief bridesmaid was
graduate student, is the only son of Mr and Mrs S. M o r to n , of C lax to n Avenue, Darlington. The bride, given away
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Miss K. Tomlinson and other attendants wefeMiss L. Nuttall, Miss A. Juett, Miss A. Swindell and Miss Alexandra McBreen, the bride’s four-year-old niece. The older bridesmaids
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wore apricot and cream striped taffeta dresses with full-frilled skirts. They had fresh flowers in their hair and carried bou quets to match the bride’s. The small bridesmaid wore an ankle-length apricot taffeta dress, with a fresh flower circlet in her hair and carried a basket of apricot and cream flowers Pageboy was Iain Dai
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ley, the bridegroom’s nephew. Best man was Mr J.
Rees and groomsmen were Mr D. E dw a rd s , the bride’s cousin, and Mr D. Bartle. Ushers were Mr S. Munday, Mr T. Hickling, Mr N. P. Urry, the bride’s b r o th e r , and Mr F. McBreen, the b r id e ’s brother-in-law. The ceremony was per
formed by the former min ister of Sabden Baptist Church, the Rev. D. Brid- dock, and the current min ister, the Rev. D. New man. Organist was Mr A. Barker. A reception was held at
Spain, the couple are to live in Darlington. P h o to g r a p h : P a u l Brown, Clitheroe.
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OUTSTANDING views of the Dunsop and Hodder Valleys were the reward for a party of seven Clith eroe Ramblers on Sunday. The last of the observer
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place on Saturday and the leader will be Pat Rat-
Dunsop Bridge and along the swing bridge, where they followed the south bank of the Hodder back to the starting point. The next walk takes
cliffe. Ramblers should meet at 10 a.m. at the Waterloo car park, the destination being Hardcas- tle Crags.
walks was led by Tom Boothroyd, starting at Burholme Bridge. The ramblers went up Tunstall Ing and headed north through Whitemore plan tation to Mellor Knoll. They then descended to
the Dunkenhalgh Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors. After a honeymoon in southern
c e s s in w in n in g th e refuse collection sendee, i t h a s n ow b e e n announced that council staff have won the con t r a c t to m a in ta in the parks and playing fields, against stiff opposition from the private sector. The council’s Policy
tendering. Following their suc
THE Ribble Valley Borough Council staff are now leading 2-0 in the struggle for c o m p e t i t i v e
Joining forces to protect
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members, staff and the workforce has produced, and will go on producing, a first-class sendee at a first-class price.” The M ayo r , Coun.
John Cliff, said he was delighted at the further su c c e s s a ch ie v ed by council employees. The four-year contract,
starting in January, was won against fierce com petition from firms as far away as London. • The 16-strong depart ment, which includes seasonal workers, main tains the Castle grounds, as well as facilities all over the borough. Our photograph shows
the refuse collection staff w ith th e Mayor and Mayoress and council officials.
RESTORED
ONE damaged and two v a n d a l is e d W h a lley
benches look set to be res tored to their old former glory.
ing of Whalley and Little Mitton Parish Council, it was reported that the two vandalised benches were covered by insurance. However, the third bench, which had worn through old age, would cost £40 to repair. Coun. Michael Ackroyd
proposed th a t all the benches be repaired and this was passed.
At the September meet
Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw, said: “This is marvellous news for our parks staff, as well as ratepayers and everyone involved in the authority. It just goes to show th a t when local government sets its stall out it can be a winner. “Co-operation between
and Resources Commit tee decided to award the contract to its own work force, which had submit ted the lowest tender. Leader of the council,
BLAIN — HORNE
A honeymoon in Scotland followed the wedding of Miss Adele Horne and Mr Nigel Martin Blain at Arn- side Methodist Chapel. The bride, a marketing
pany director, is. the only son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Blain, of Eaton, Norwich. The bride, given away
Hinds and groomsmen were Mr J. McSoley and Mr A. Chandler. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. D. Thorpe and a reception was held at the Nether- wood Hotel, Orange over Sands. The couple are to live in
Reading. Photograph: Morecambe Photographic Services.
WITH construction work on Whalley’s relief sewer now well underway, coun cillors have expressed con cern as to what inconven ience residents in the area of development will suffer. At Whalley and Little
Katrina Horne and Miss Corinne Horne, the bride’s sisters. They wore pale pink b a l le r in a - len g th dresses of silk dupion and carried bouquets of cream and peach ro s e s and carnations. Best man was Mr T.
by her father, wore a gown of ivory silk dupion with antique lace on the bodice. She had a match ing lace veil and a head dress of cream pearls and silk flowers and carried a bouquet of cream and peach roses and Singapore orchids. In attendance were Miss
product manager, is the youngest daughter of Mi ami Mrs P. B. Horne, pre viously of Mitchells Farm, Waddington, and now liv ing in Cumbria. The bridegroom, a com
THE Ribble Valley Council and Lancashire County Council have mounted a joint trial operation to help reduce the threat of the “greenhouse effect” caused by the release of cnloro fluorocarbons (CFCs) into the atmosphere.
| launched to establish the ife a s ib i l i ty of s imilar schemes being added country-wide. CFCs are widely used in
The scheme has been
the cooling systems of refrigerators and in the past have been released into the atmosphere when t h e y h a v e b e e n dismantled. Henthorn Road tip is the site for the three
Fined £100 after car
overturned
th e re had been some injuries, but the passen gers had now recovered.
Public meeting
Mitton Parish Council meeting, it was agreed to hold a public meeting to enable residents and coun cillors to question a repre sentative of the Ribble Valley Council about the work.
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representing White, said that his client was driving his mother’s car towards Clitheroe from H u rs t Green. The road bent to the left and as he reduced speed he clipped the kerb, lost control and the car turned over, skidding on its roof along the road. The court heard that
(21), of Riverside, Low Moor, admitted driving without due care and attention. He was fined £100, with £15 costs, and his licence was endorsed with five penalty points. Mr Geoffrey Ishenvood
AFTER clipping a kerb, a car carrying four people overturned and skidded for 50 yards on its roof, Clitheroe m ag is tra te s were told. Motorist Darren White
m o n th t r i a l sch em e whereby fridges and freez ers will be stored until there are sufficient num bers for a specialist to attend and remove the CFCs. Ribble Valley Council’s
commercial manager Mr John Heap said: “This is an indication of the grow ing awareness of environ mental issues in the field of refuse collection and disposal and we can only hope th a t the scheme proves to be a success and is ex ten d ed to o th e r districts.” The County Council is
currently looking at the possibility of recycling other elements from the appliances after the gases have been safely removed. Fridges or freezers can
Another victory for the council lads
Whalley postal
problem
THE question of undeli vered post such as parcels and packets destined for Whalley being left in Clitheroe was a topic for discussion at Whalley and L i t t le Mitton P a r ish Council.
since Whalley’s post office had ceased to be a sorting office and delivery of all letters and parcels has
I t was reported that
been centralised in Clith eroe, some Whalley resi dents had found it difficult to pick up undelivered items.
to the post office, but received a reply that said delivery rounds ended in Clitheroe and it would be uneconomic for post to be brought back to Whalley.
The parish council wrote
th a t this was causing Whalley residents a great deal of problems. It was decided that the matter
Coun. Eric Ronnan said
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CLITHEROE’S 3M Neotechnic Ltd celebrated the 60th anniversary of its parent company in Britain in fine form . . . by presenting a commemorative
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ton (left) handing over the bench to Ribble Valley Council chief executive Mr
Oswin Hopkins on Friday, 60 years to the day after American company 3M opened in Britain. It is three years since 3M took over the former Neotechnic Engineering,
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