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— ---— ——" » \ Wedding Belles


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 11th, 1997 11


CRAFTY RESIDENTS SELL WORK AT SUCCESSFUL FAIR


“CRAFTY” residents at Littlemoor House in Sabden have found an enjoyable way to raise funds for their home.


of them in their 90s, tried their hands at various dif­ ferent crafts from pottery to painting and then sold their work at a little fair.


Elderly residents, some HARRISON — GANNON


hw amllethoh n u tJw !l l0VC °f Scottish country cUmc- Chureh llbclen ' Were mame(1 at St ^hola.s’.s


lescent nsvehi'nri Harr s<)


A n t w r 1’1 and the pages were Masters John and Anthony Gannon, the bride s sons.


Misses JuliUte, Claire-Marie and Christina Harrison. licst man was Mr Marcus Harrison, the bride-


Masses In ” WmU the bn'lcgi-oom’s daughters, After the ceremony, conducted by the Rev. Roland


H o t l ChaiglcyCePtl0n held at th° C™v«" a Die couple are spending their honeymoon in Rome,


fter which they are to live in Whalley. I®, ’,lp, lhon> «m electronics engineer. \n ntV ti’1, aml the b>-i'legroom was Mr David L,U,? ’ Gannon- 11 child and ado-


RiehPlvl \Viiw,7aS gi,v£ n »w“y b-v her brother, Mr a ti I k - nS011: ol Cross Gill’s Farm, Hurst Green,


craft lessons from Mrs Wilma R e id e v e ry Wednesday, and had made enough to sell — so they arranged a fair.


They have been having


A guide for


business


A GUIDE for busi­ nesses out lining events and seminars throughout the area has been produced by Business Link East - Lancashire.


such a guide has been put together and is aimed at


It is the first time that


helping busy small to me- • dium-sized businesses to


and special guests were Margaret Sutcliffe and Linda Baldwin from the Housing Department of Ribble Valley Borough Council.


It was well attended,


will go towards entertain­ ment for the residents and


The money they raised


residents from Littlemoor House who held a fair to aise money for their home. (CAT 11854)


for general funds. Pictured are “crafty”


plan ahead and allow themselves time to keep abreast of current devel­ opments and legislation.. Events this month include a seminar on Water Resource Management on September 24th, organ­ ised by the Business Environment Association. The East Lancashire


being posted to businesses across the area. For more information, contact Busi­ ness Link East Lancashire on 01254 387838.


The guide is currently


Chamber of Trade is also to hold a Focus on Israel export seminar on Sep­ tember 25th.


SHORROCK — WALMSLEY


Walmsley. The bridegroom, a painter and decorator, is the son


of Mrs M. Shorrock, of Durham Road, Darwcn, and the


Clitheroe, is the daughter ol Mrs G. Walmsley, of Church Close, Waddington, and the late Mr T.


late Mr R. Shorrock. Given away by her brother, Mr G. Walmsley, the


St Helen’s Church, Waddington, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Linda Walmsley, of Church Close, Waddington, and Mr Gerald Shorrock, of Earnsdale Road, Darwcn. The bride, a domestic worker at Lowfield House,


bride wore an ivory satin, princess-line gown, with a beaded bodice and train, and carried a bouquet of


cream and red roses. The bridesmaids were Misses Gemma and Donna


Shorrock (bridegroom's daughters), wearing burgundy silk dresses with a cream lace trim, and carrying blue


and white silk posies. Best man was Mr M. Fox, and the groomsmen


couple are to live in Darwen. PHOTO: Pye’s of Clitheroe.


Bailey, a reception was held at the Mooicock Inn, Waddington. After a honeymoon in Llandudno, the


were Paul and David Walmsley (bride’s nephews). After the ceremony, conducted by the Rev. Alan G.


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