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TRICKETT — BURKE
A reception at the Inn at Whitewell followed the wedding of Miss Siohhan Maria Burke and Mr .lohn Triekett at St Helen’s Church, Waddiligton. The bride, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Burke, of Bainterwood, Millington, is a
Hall Lane,'Church, Accrington, and the late Mrs Nora Triekett. is a security investments consultant. The bride, wearing an ivory Thai silk gown with
ecruitment consultant. 'file bridegroom, the son of Mr Roy Triekett. of Dili
puffed sleeves, a dropped waist and full tulle overs kirt, caught with small clusters of silk ivory, pink and lilac roses, arrived in a classic Lagonda with her father, who gave her away.
place by a headdress of matching roses. She car ried a bouquet of natural dried dowers, eucalyptus
Her tiered veil, edged with pearls, was held in . . and silk roses.
of honour, and three bridesmaids. Miss Sarah 1 ui nei, Miss Samantha Bailey and Miss Helen 1 rickelt, the bridegroom’s niece, who arrived in a classic Bentlev, wearing skirts of ivory Thai silk with bodices of rose-
The bride was attended by Mrs Gail Bailey, matron ......... . „ printed silk brocade.
roses and carried tied bouquets of fresh flowers, including Sweet William, made by the brides lriemi,
Tliev wore headdresses ot ivory, pink and lilac . ...
florist Joanne Kenny. The best man was Mr Alex Rigby and the grooms
men were Mr Barrie Triekett. the bridegroom s brother and Mr James Burke, the bride s brothel Mi Michael Barker, Mr Martin Shurmer and Mr Michael
O’Dowd were ushers. The service was performed by the Rev. Alan Bai-
lev After a honevmoon touring Hire, the couple are'to live at Dill Hall Lane, Church, Accrington. Photograph: John Barry. Blackburn.
Young goosander hitches a ride
A VISIT to the Lake Dis
group.Led bv Connie Bishop, walk started at R.vdal
th
trict was enjoyed by the Clitlieroe Naturalists’
Mount and followed the woodland path below Nab Sear. Before White Moss C o in m on, t h e p a r t y descended past a rushing waterfall to R.vdal Woods ami, after walking by the shore of Rydal Water,
Rates pleas rejected
REQUESTS for a reduc tion in rates from three Ribble Valley groups have been rejected by borough councillors.
and General Purposes Committee turned down
The council’s Finance
applications l\v the Ribb- lesdale Camera Club, the
rate relief.
Clitlieroe Angling Associa tion and the Rowland Gaming and Fishing Asso ciation for discretionary
rate relief of up to S0f* can he awarded to organisa
Councillors heard that
tions whose premises which are used for charita ble purposes or who are involved in education, social welfare, literature
or the fine arts.
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“GUESSING the weight” gave Clitlieroe
Soroptimists plenty ol iun at a fund-raising get-together, as well as helping to raise loot). The event was held at the AVaddington home of
group president Mrs Dorothy Dent, whose husband, Brian, agreed to be the guinea pig for a guessing-
the-weight” competition. Mrs Ann Barker and Mr Peter Warburton, with
the use of a yard-arm scale, correctly guessed Mi Dent’s weight — a snip at List, llllbs.
gave the children lots of fun, commented boi optimist Mrs Janet Booth. There was a raffle, as well as stalls for books,
A coconut shy was erected in the garden, w'uc i
records, plants, cards and cakes and a tombola. The event raised iX>50. which will be divided
Needs help with book
THE author of an unusual book about the musical heritage of the Ribble Val ley is seeking the help of "Advertiser and Times readers. M r B r i a n \V a tso n
believes his book will be the first to cover the his tory of dance halls, cin emas anti nightclubs in and around the Ribble Valley. Therefore, much research
between various local charities, Mrs Booth added. Mr Dent is pictured with Mrs Dent to lus right
and Mrs Booth (front centre), surrounded by Soroptimists.
A ‘spectacular;’ floral display
ineluding insect-eatmg Sundew and Butterwort,
they followed the River Rothay to tile head of Lake Windermere. A boat
trip from Walerhead to Kowness completed the
excursion. The weather was unfor-
tunatlv wet, but that did not detract too much from an otherwise very enjoy able walk. Fifty species of flowers were observed.
A STREET collection trnund Clitlieroe on
which was growing well in the marshy areas near Rydal
Water.Numerous swallows dis ported themselves about the bedrocked river mead ows, lesser black-backed gull's perched on promi nent rocks in the lake and a voung goosander was seen to hitch a ride on its m o th e r ’s back in a desperate attem pt to reach the rest ol the brood. Song birds were in
good
tune.The leader was thanked bv Gwen Robinson. ' The next excursion is to
Dent on July 2nd. The coach leaves from Clith- eroc Station at 10
a.in. It will be led by Madge Nut ter and Christine Pickles.
F am i ly n ig h t
Saturday raised i’202 for the Sallhill Play Area 1 mproveinciit (. ommittec. The next event organ
ised bv the committee is a family night at Wellgale
Social Chib, tomorrow, which will include fancy dress for the children, a
disco and bingo. Tickets are available
from the club or by con tacting Liz Trotter on
Clitlieroe 2721M. AN "absolutely spectacu
lar” evening of flower arranging accompanied the Kith anniversary cele bratory exhibition of the Whalley I’lower Club. The club, which is affi
liated to the National Association of Flower
Arranging Societies, held the event — attended by nearly 2011 people — at Clitlieroe Civic Hall. Special guest was na-
The event also included examples of members’
tionally-renowned flower arranger Mr Craig Bul
work, as well as a "sale tab le ,” selling flower arranging accessories.
lock. who gave a demon stration, entitled "Design
ing for Summer.” Club member Mrs Irene
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A blessing of the marriage of French bride Miss Helene Vignix to Mr Simon Edward Andrew took
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Thte bride, a programme analyst, is the youngest daughter of Mr ana Mrs P. Vignix, of Val d’lsere,
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M After a reception, belli at the Inn at Whitewell, the couple were to spend then; honeymoon in Morocco, before making their home in. France. Photograph: Jeremy Makinson Studio, Blaekbui n.
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