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Sunday Septepiber 22nd Preacher al 11.00 a.m. The Rev. Jim Needham Preacher al 2.00 p.m.
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— THOMPSON A reception at the home of the bridegroom’s parents followed the wedding of Mr Christopher John War- burton and Miss Caroline Louise Thompson at St Helen’s Church, Wadd-. ington. The bridegroom, the
managing director of a tran sp o r t company in Chorley, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Peter War- burton, of Waddington Old Hall, Waddington. The bride, an air stew
Tw in b r id e sm a id s a t te n d e d bank clerk Louise Kate Tennant at her wedding to production Assistant John Edward William Taylor, at St Michael and St John’s RC Church, Clitheroe. The bride is the only
TAYLOR — TENNANT
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 19th, 1991 3
Churchwardens in shock
resignations
WHALLEY Parish Church is to hold an emer gency vestry meeting on Sunday, after the sudden resignation of its churchwardens.
Alec Kennedy, has given ill-health as the reason for his resignation, but mys tery surrounds the resig- iition of his fellow war
den, Mr Harold Hacking. In a letter to parochial
One of the wardens, Mr I
A delayed visit from Baghdad
church councillors, the vicar of Whalley, the Rev. Michael Ackroyd, said Mr Hacking had declined to give any reason for his osignation, while Mi-
daughter of Mr Geoff Ten nant, of Langsliaw Drive, Clitheroe, and Mrs Eitline Tennant, of Radeclyffe Street, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
ardess, is the eldest daughter of Mr Patrick Thompson and Mrs Patri cia Magee, of Cardiff. The bride was driven to
Hacking himself also efused to comment. However, one parishio
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THE morning congrega tion at Trinity Methodist Church welcomed a visitor from Baghdad — Mrs Saced. She had been unable to
ner claimed that details of the special vestry meet- ng, where two new
churchwardens will be elected, had not been fully
second son of Mr and Mrs Michael Taylor, of Buc cleugh Close, Clitheroe. The bride, given away
tlie chureli by the bride groom’s father in his 1936 Lagonda. Given away by her
with silk satin. The bodice wrist-length sleeves ant bow tails were heavily
circulated. The vicar was unavail able for comment before
father, the bride wore gown of oyster-coloured silk, the skirt forming a full-length train hemmed
embroidered with satin, beads and pearls. Her floor-length veil was secured by a band of How ers to match her bouquet, which comprised a large cluster of pink roses, pink orchids, white freesia and red roses. The bride’s sister, Miss
by her father, wore shell-pink gown with intri cate lace puffed sleeves ;ind a trimming of shell- pink l-oses. Her ivory waist-length veil was woven with pearls and held in place by a coronet of silk flowers and she car ried a bouquet of pink
the “A d v e r t ise r and Times” went to press, as he was away on holiday. The emergency meeting
Jennifer and Miss Jane Taylor, the twin cousins of the bridegroom, Miss Lisa Rushton and Miss Elaine Georgeson, who was chief bridesmaid. They wore Bo-Peep
roses, freesia, lilies and ivy. In attendance were Miss
Lorraine Thompson, was tile chief bridesmaid and the other attendants were Miss Laura Magee, the bride’s sister, and Miss Elizabeth Fishwick, the bridegroom’s cousin. Tile page boy was the
bride’s brother, Master Christopher Magee. The two older brides
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maids wore full-length dresses of silk with pink bodices and blue skirt appliqued and embroi tiered with flowers. The small bridesmaid had an ankle-length gown of simi lar fabric, decorated with frilly lace and rosebuds They wore headdresses of circlets of flowers and car ried posies to match the bride’s bouquet. Pest man was Mr Coi
style floral print dresses cream satin Cinderella slippers and headdresses of deep pink silk roses with matching bouquets. The b r id e sm a id s
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dresses were made by the bride’s friend, Miss Julie Allerton. Also in attendance was
ring-bearer Adam Taylor (8).
Taylor, the bridegroom’ older brother, and the ushers were Mr Leslie Briggs, Mr Gary Mantle Mr Simon Tennant and Mr Michael Taylor, the bride bridegroom’s younger brother. The ceremony was per
Best man was Mr Mark
tion Maclean anti grooms man was Mr Alexander Fishwick, the bride groom’s cousin. Usher were Mr James anti Mr Andrew YVarburton, the bridegroom’s brothers, Mr Simon Talbot and Mr Paul Gilbert. The ceremony wa.s con
ducted by the Rev. Alan Bailey and the organist
choir. Following the reception
the couple ieft for a honey m o o li i n V e nice a n Florence. On their l-etur
was Mr Donald Hartley Mrs Jean Hartley led the
formed by F r Joseph Wareing and the church was decorated with floral displays arranged by the bridegroom’s aunt and sis ter, Mrs Vivien Taylor and Miss Helen Taylor. ' A reception was held at
the Moorcock Inn, Wad dington. The couple, whose home
is in Clitheroe, spent their honeymoon in Cyprus and
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who thought she could drive her car without an MoT certificate, while she made arrangements to obtain the document, was fined £20 for not having one. Clitheroe magistrates
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WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheree Itridge Club on Wednesday night were: NS Mr and Mrs Meakin, Mr e a r ner and Mr Holden; EW Mr Schofield and Mr McGarry. Mr Leonard and Mr Walsh. The following hand was
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ever is led is won by declarer, and hearts are played until the queen is forced oat. The return is won and the west hand is entered by either a elllh or a spade, and the jack of diamonds is played. As north has the queen, declarer makes alt five diamond tricks, as well as five heart tricks ami two in tile black suits.
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were NS Mr Garner and Mr Canstiek, Mr and Mrs G. Pol* lard; EW Mr and Mrs Lofth- ouse, Mr A. Norris and Mr W.
Winners on Monday nijjnt . Norris. R . .
Failed test four times
AN apprentice engineer who failed his driving test four times had now sold his ear to avoid the temp tation of wanting .to drive, Clitheroe magistrates heard on Tuesday. This was said by Shane
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also fined Julie Anne Jones (30), of Whipp Avenue £70 for having no excise
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Dewhurst (19), of Henth- orn Road, Clitheroe, when he was fined £60 for driv ing a car unaccompanied by a qualified driver, £20 for d r iv in g w ith o u t L-plates, and £10 for hav ing no test certificate. Dewhurst, who admit
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A TWO-STOREY exten sion at Hillcrest Cottage. Clitheroe Road, Knowle Green, would be too big and too near a neighbour' house, said local planner who rejected an applica tion by Mr N. Duxbury.
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