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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 4th, 2001


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonlme.co.uk WEDDING BELLS FOR at the


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A honeymoon in the Dominican Republic was awaiting Miss Deborah Jane Redfern and Mr Michael James Gudgeon following their wedding at St Helen's Church, Waddington. The bride, a self-


ASHWORTH -G EO RG E


I t proved to be a bus­ man's holiday for Mr Elton Ashworth when he arranged to marry Miss Emmelia George at Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. The bridegroom, hotel


employed hairdresser, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs K. G. Redfern, of Bridge Street, Great Harwood, and her bride­ groom, a plasma opera­ tive at Rolls-Royce, is the son of Mr J. Gud­ geon, of Fairfield Drive, and Mrs K. Sedgwick, of Bleasdale Avenue,


by her father, wore a designer full-length silk


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Clitheroe. The bride, given away


gown with a fitted bodice and silk brocade detail. The skirt had a waterfall train, and her full-length veil was held in place with a headdress of dia­ mante and pearls. She carried a bouquet


manager at Stirk House, has advised and encour­ aged couples to celebate their wedding at the hotel over the years, so he could not consider any other venue for his own marriage. He is the grandson of Mr Alan and Mrs Jean Smith, of Pleckgate, Blackburn. His bride is the daugh­


ter of Mr Frank and Mrs Karen George, of Liverpool. Given away by her father, she wore a full-length ivory gown with a fitted bodice. Her veil was held in place by a gold tiara and she car­ ried a hand-tied bouquet of ivory roses. Her bridesmaid was


of lilac lisianthus, arium lilies, cream roses and sil­ ver rye grass. Dame of honour was


Miss Sarah Talbot, who wore a dress of gold silk, and page boy was the bride and bridegroom's son, Benjamin. Best man was Mr Andrew Johnson. Following a reception,


also held at Stirk House Hotel, the couple spent a honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico, and on their return will reside in Liv­


erpool. Photo: Bradshaw's, of


Burnley.


MURRAY- McGURK


the bride’s sister, Mrs Karen Parkinson, and she was also attended by Miss Siobhan Hall, her cousin, and Mrs Aman­ da Smith. They wore dresses of iced lilac with matching stoles and sil­ ver gloves, and carried


flowers similar to the


bride's. The bridegroom chose


Mr Antony Smith and Mr Scott Holmes as best men, with Mr Justin Pritchard as groomsman.


Following the ceremo­


ny, conducted by the Rev. Alan Bailey, a reception was held at The Wellsprings, Nick o' Pendle. The couple are to live


in Clitheroe.


THE Clitheroe Advertiser and Times is happy to pub­ lish wedding photographs free of charge. Pictures need to be of a good quality for reproduction and should be ac compan ied by a wed d in g form, which can be obtained from your photographer or from our office at


3 King Street, Clitheroe.


A honeymoon in the Maldives and Dubai fol­ lowed the Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, wedding of Miss Karen McGurk and Mr Iain Murray. The bride, daughter of


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SURVEYOR Miss Amy Victoria Woodhouse and tree surgeon Mr Andrew Mitchell were married at Martin Top Chapel. The bride and bridegroom, of Church View, Gis­ burn, left for a honeymoon in Kenya after the recep­


tion at the White Bull, Gisbum. The bride, a keen horsewoman, is daughter of Mr


silk with silk painting in gold and bronze. Her bridesmaids, the Misses Louise and Leia Woodhouse, wore matching dresses and carried bou­


Given away by her father, she wore a dress of ivory , .


quets of orange, rust and white flowers. The bridegroom, son of Mr Geoffrey and Mrs


John Murphy as groomsmen. The service was conducted by Pastor Jeff Jones. Photo: Hayley Louise.


Mr Fraser McGurk and Mrs Evelyn McGurk, of Clitheroe, was given away by her father. A team manager with


Kathleen Mitchell, of Blackpool, chose Mr Matthew Mitchell to be best man, and Messrs Mark Woodhouse, Mark Hannel, Daniel Newbould and


Alan and Mrs Chris Woodhouse, of Scopwick, Lin­ coln.


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the Inland Revenue, she wore a dress of ivory crepe with chiffon over­ lay with a princess-line skirt and Empire bodice in embroidered and beaded chiffon. The dress had full-length sleeves, also in chiffon, with fluted edges. Her attendants, Mrs


Jayne Stott, Mrs Sharon Whittaker and Mrs Lindsay Moseley, wore navy crepe sleeveless dresses with satin Empire bodices. Like the bride, they


carried compact hand- tied bouquets of arifa roses, renate roses and spray pink roses. The bride's godson, Alexander Stott, was


pageboy. The bridegroom, a


keen photographer in his spare time, of Walton-le- Dale and son of Mr Bill and Mrs Marie Murray, of Hoghton, chose Mr Michael Carter as best man, and his brother, Mr Andrew Murray, and bride's brother Mr Andrew McGurk as ush­


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ducted by the Rev. Richard Atkinson, after which guests were enter­ tained at the reception at the Shirebum Arms at Hurst Green. The couple plan to


The service was con­ Clitheroe.


TOMLINSON -WARD


Canoists and white water formed the centre­ piece of a wedding recep­ tion at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. The unusual cake


reflected the happy cou­ ple's interest in wild water canoe racing. The bridegroom, civil


engineer Mr Andrew Tomlinson, son of Mr and Mrs I. Tomlinson, of York Street, Clitheroe, was a member of the British team from 1982


to 1989. His bride, chef manag­


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er Miss Kerry Anne Ward, daughter of Mrs D. Thompson, of Buck- ley, North Wales, wore an ivory dress with embroidered bodice and train and carried a bou­ quet of bianca and bur­ gundy roses. Bridesmaids were


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LANCASTER - HARVEY


A honeymoon in the Oasis Holiday Village, Penrith, followed the wedding of Miss Jennifer


Kate Harvey and Mr Peter James Lancaster, at Stirk House Hotel,


Gisburn. The bride, a hairdress­


er, is the daughter of Mr Michael and Mrs Laura- Anne Harvey, of Wans- fell Road, Clitheroe. Her bridegroom, the


ivory roses in an iv y nest.


Miss Laura-Anne Jef­ fery, who wore a silver blue duchesse satin dress and carried a hand-tied


Her. bridesmaid was


posy of ivory roses. The bridegroom chose


his father, Mr Barrie Lancaster, to be his best


man. A reception was also


son of Mr Barrie and Mrs Catherine Lancast­ er, of Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe, is a local gov­ ernment officer. Given away by her


make their future home in Walton-le-Dale. Photograph: Pyes of


held at Stirk House Hotel, where entertain­ ment was provided by "The Backbeats", in which the bridegroom's father is rhythm gui­


father, the bride wore an ivory duchesse satin gown with beaded bodice and a waterfall train. She carried a bouquet of


tarist. The couple are to live


in Clitheroe. Photo: Pyes of Clith-


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Miss Nicola Tomlinson, the bridegroom's sister, Miss Hayley Boyd and Miss Georgia Hannett, the bride's nieces. They wore gold dresses and carried bouquets to match the bride's. Best man was Mr


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Greg Smith, the bride's brother, and ushers were Mr Ian Woodward and Mr Pete Toes. The service, a t the


United Reformed Chur­ ch, Clitheroe, was con­ ducted by the Rev. David Mason. Alice Kenyon was at the organ and Miss Emma Shkur- ka, the bridegroom's cousin, gave a reading. The couple, who will


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