u Chthcroe Advertiser & Times. September 15th, 1994 A d v e r t i s in g F e a t u r e . Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)
NEW ROOM WITH A VIEW AT THE HIGHER TRAPP
Advertising feature by Mike Hudson
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COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Telephone 0282 831324
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Breakdown and Emergency Service All work carried out by Time Served Tradesmen
Pleased to have been of service to the Iliqhcr Trapp Country Hotel
Telephone: 0282 773670 ■FUll SltVlCI FROM DESION TO COMPLETION “
THE Fitzpatrick family — owners and managers of the Higher Trapp Country Hotel — are renowned for their expertise in other people's enjoyment.
of beautifully maintained gardens in Simonstone, the hotel/restaurant offers the ultimate in facilities for wining and dining from a lunchtime snack to the most lavish banquet
their already As an extension to
comprehensive service and, as part of an expansion during the coming years, a new conservatory was opened this week offering more space to the already thriving venue.
ate a pre-dinner meeting place and coffee lounge with the addition of a no-smoking area in the ever-popular Fltzy’s Bar.
enjoyed throughout the day on Mondays to Fridays, plus a
Soup, salads and sandwiches can be
G. FEATHER B Wholesale & Retail
a S Hotel & Restaurant Suppliers COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL
Pleased to be suppliers of top quality meat products to THE HIGHER TRAPP
4 Market Hall, A c c r in g ton Tel: 0 2 5 4 3 9 2 1 4 2
E s ta b l ish e d o v e r 3 5 y e a r s The Symbol of Security
NELSOIV _ WINDOWS1 ^
On Our Completion of
The Higher Trapp CountryHouse Hotel «§
Mr. & Mrs Fitzpatrick With Best Wishes
For Continued Success
VISIT QUR SHOWROOMS & . CONSERVATORY, PARK
SPRINGBANK. MANCHESTER RD I NELSON 01282 618100 .
ConservatoryExtension We Extend Congratulations To
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soon-to-be introduced Higher Trapp “Afternoon Tea Special.”
d'hote and a la carte menus, the food Is fresh and homemade by a team of experts headed by chef Adrian McGreavy.
entertainment, and it’s not surprising that many dates are already booked
specialists in parties, functions and corporate
The Fitzpatricks are
for wedding breakfasts In 1995. The magnificent views
from the Terrace Room are breathtaking, and
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milk, cream and eggs to
PICKERING Suppliers of
The Higher Trapp.
We are pleased to continue our long standing
relationship with
The Higher Trapp and wish them
continued success. Tel: 771031
Advertising
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PRESTON BURY BOLTON | B artlett FREEPHONE 0800 212105
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Congratulations
to the Higher Trapp for choosing the
Veka Conservatory System
Head and sho above the
VEKA pi
Farrington Road, Rossi Industrial Estates, Lancashire BB11
| Tel: 01282 416611 I r a % The perfect setting for your Christmas and New Year Gathering
Our new conservatory complementing the Oak Room offers a room with style for dinner without dancing. Christmas Day is for the family,
join us for traditional Christmas Day luncheon in the
Oak and Terrace rooms with a visit from Father Christmas. Finally, the New Year Gala Dinner Dance, partying to the early hours!.
For more information do not hesitate to contact us now.
Trapp Lane, Simonstone, near Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 7QW.
Telephone: (0282) 772781/2 ( b r?S
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24 Stockbridge Road, Padiham, .
4 tn j X ru n i t l t /iwurnr. t j J Tel: 0282 771735 B u r n l e y . ORR —NEWHOUSE ! Country House Hotel The Higher Trapp 5?
her wedding at St Michael and St John’s RC Church Clitneroe.
. The bridegroom. Mr David Andrew Orr, a release test engineer with Nokia Communications, Hunting-
ing manufacturers British Timken, Northampton. ’
design. The gown had a deep v-baek with pearl but tons, all trimmed with lace. She wore a matching deep rose-red velvet jacket with huge sleeves and a large trimmed flower-pot style hat, with a veil attached to the back. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies.
tured ivory rose-patterned satin with contrasting sleeves and a bodice panel in a deep rose red floral
ral material to match the bride’s. They carried shower bouquets of roses and lilies.
Mr Brian Orr, and groomsman was Mr Mark Aspinall.
house, whose outfit was also made by the bride Best man was the bridegroom’s elder brother
ing and followed by a reception at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington.
ThThe couple left for a honeymoon on a Greek island. ey are to live m Northampton.
carols for the audience to join in. 'The 0011™**?^ place on December 4th.
rary composers will be performed by the ctaib 3 h Concert teI«s
allvoic’er mberS ^ CnC0Uraged 10 J°in the choir for
Church Choirs starts on Sunday, when the groun starts it s preparations for the Christmas concert P ves ^ ^ e a r s a l takes Place at 7-45 p.m inthe Seasonal music by Handel, Holst and contemnn-
try of Chtheroe Parish Church P n the THE 10th season of the Clitheroe AsinMoti,,., <
Getting iatune for Christmas
The ceremony was conducted by Fr Joseph Ware-
and Miss Amanda Newhouse. They wore deep rose’ red satin fishtail dresses trimmed with bustles in flo
M.,.T.he„ b” de ,.'£as attended bv her sisters, Mrs ichelle Sutcliffe, who also made the wedding cake The pageboy was the bride’s cousin, William Back
Graduate mechanical engineer Miss Lorraine Teresa Laura Newhouse designed and made the gown for
Brian Newhouse, of Craeoe Hill Farm, Tosside, is the manufacturing project leader at taper-roller bear
The bride, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs
1 don, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs James Orr of Blackburn.
Given away by her father, the bride’s gown fea *
well known for its delightful bar snacks, traditional favourites and tasty surprises and, as In the hotel's Oak Room Restaurant with table
Fitzy’s Bar Is already This new area will cre Set in about four acres
here a party of up to 120 can be catered for at a formal lunch or dinner, or up to 150 guests for evening receptions. Parties, meetings and smaller wedding
receptions are well catered for In other parts of the hotel, and there are 20 beautifully appointed, en-suite bedrooms for guests plus two bridal suites featuring four-poster beds.
endeavour to meet your every need. You will enjoy a pampered time in the most pleasant of atmospheres.
main attraction on Friday evenings, when current residents The Pendle Jazzmen play. Regular themed dinner dances are also planned for the autumn season. Whether or not you are a sports fan, you'll no doubt be well entertained, when Norman Whiteside is guest speaker at the forthcoming sportsman’s dinner compered by the incomparable Mike King. Whatever your tastes, The Higher Trapp will
Entertainment is a
Niven, Miss Joanna Pearl, who travelled from Italy, Miss Sanchia Crossley, Miss Aisling Hawksworthe- l Smythe, who travelled from Ireland, and Miss Caro
T. M. ATKINSON & SONS LTD Suppliers of Frosh Poultry
Chicken Breast Fillets, Drumsticks, Solmon, Gome, Frozen Foods
Pleased to be suppliers to THE HIGHER TRAPP COUNTRY HOUSE HOTFj
;BackThompson St, Padiham/ Burn!ey\TL / ;i - Tel: 0282 771594
J.) V * r Fish &. Seafood Supplier '-i f \ * to the Catering Industry ^
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Pleased to supply the
HIGHER TRAPP COUNTRY HOTEL 28 PARROCK RD, BARROWFORD
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A fine range of traditional ales and quality lagers
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(TOP) The new conservatory at the Higher Trapp offering a fabulous time in comfortable surroundings. (Above) Why not stop and enjoy an afternoon break at the Simonstone hotel
sleeves and lace-trimmed neckline, and carried a teddy bear.
aron and Ryan Cushion. b The bridegroom wore a waistcoat and cravat made
b All the bridesmaids wore headdresses of tartan A the brides cousin, and the bridegroom’s cousins,
(HARWOOD DECORATIONS) Painter and Decorator
Pleased to be associated with THE HIGHER TRAPP
Lancs BB12 6ST Tel: 0282 425775 JOINERY
296 Padiham Road, Burnley
------------------ carried out work in the reception area and all woodwork at the
HIGHER TRAPP
COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL We wish them continued success 3 5 1 P a d i h a m R d . B u r n l e y
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GEORGE TUDOR JOINERY
High Class Joinery
Pleased to have worked on french doors
^For all types o f joinery work. We are pleased to have
Mrs Alison Hart played “Ave Maria” on the flute and the ceremony was also accompanied by trumpeter Mr James England, of Chipping, and chorister Miss Sarah Greenwood, of Clitneroe. The ceremony, [lerformed bv the Rev. Peter Shep
travelled from Greece. Ushers were Mr Steven Col- hnson, Mr Gary Tyne, Mr Andrew Cottam, Mr Garry Cottam, Mr James Ritchie and Mr Ian Morris. As the couple signed the register, family friend
brother, and groomsmen were the bride’s brothers, Mr Matthew Day and Mr Richard Day. The latter
year, will live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Paul Brown, Whalley.
Kirk, the bride’s cousin, who travelled from Phila delphia, USA. The couple, who are to honevmoon later in the
herd and accompanied by organist Mr Michael Pain was followed by a reception at the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, which was attended bv Mrs Melanie
y Miss Lucy Wright, of Hereford Drive, Clitheroe. Best man was Mr Kieran Nash, the bridegroom’s
ows, long ribbons and ivory flowers. Also in attendance were pageboys James Gilmour,
bouquets of pink rosebuds, gypsophila, freesia and alstromena. Miss Gilmour wore a Bo-Peep style dress of Black , ateh tartan silk, with a green velvet bodice, puffed
Hawksworthe-Smythe wore three-quarter length dresses of Black Watch tartan silk, with green velvet bodices and draped sleeves. They carried hand-tied
ine Gilmour, the bride’s cousin. Miss Niven, Miss Pearl, Miss Crossley and Miss
shower bouquet of lilies, Vivaldi roses and Singa pore orchids. In attendance were chief bridesmaid Miss Julie
the-shoulder gown of ivory Thai silk, with embroi dery and pearl detail on the shoulders and bodice. Her pearl-edged cathedral veil was held in place by a pearl-embroidered Alice band and she carried a
and Mrs M. Day, of Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. The bride, given away by her father, wore an off-
Castle Cement, is the younger son of Mr and Mrs L. Nash, of Stirling Close, Clitheroe. The bride, a bank clerk, is the only daughter of Mr
Guests travelled from far and wide to attend the wedding of Mr Paul Nash and Miss Elizabeth Day at Chtheroe Parish Church. The bridegroom, a heavy goods vehicle fitter at
NASH — DAY
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