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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorie Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlanca 16 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 20th, 2001


DAREDEVIL volunteers are being sought to help raise funds for the Bowland Pennine Moun­ tain Rescue Team and the British


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Williamson Park, Lancaster, from 9 a.m. on Sunday, training and equipping members of the public to abseil down the build­ in gAnyone over the age of 13 can can take part in the abseiling,


sponsorship of £20. For further information, call


Mr Andy Binstead, of the rescue team, on 01772 863963 or Mr David Bollenberg, of the British Red Cross, on 01772 709555.


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Barrow bride Miss Sara Louise Theobalds married Mr James David Bex at Whalley Parish Church. The bride, a teacher at Roe Lee Park Primary


School, Blackburn, is the only daughter of Mrs Anne Theobalds, of Ormerod Terrace, Barrow, and the late Mr John Edwin Theobalds. The bridegroom, a hydrological technician, is the only son of Mr and Mrs Jack Bex, of Honley, Hud­


dersfield. Given away by Mr Daniel Theobalds, her brother,


the bride was attended by Emma Twist, Claire Bex


1 and Gemma Ash. ■ Best man was Mr Adam Robertson. Following the ceremony, which was conducted by


the Rev. Chris Sterry, a reception was held at Stirk I House Hotel, Gisburn.


The couple, who left for a honeymoon in Madena, ■ '


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SABDEN'S new public toi­ lets have been the scene of sickening vandalism attacks


on a regular basis. Parish councillors have called


on the police to step up patrols because youths and younger children regularly misuse the toilets, which were only opened


earlier this year. At the parish council meeting,


chairman Coun. Bernard Parfitt outlined the extent of the vandal­ ism, which includes smearing exc­ reta around the toilets and walls, showering toilet paper around like


confetti and flooding the floor. Young people also sit on the


He hoped the situation would


adjoining benches drinking and damaging the new noticeboard. Coun. Parfitt said: "When peo­


improve when the new village offi­ cer, PC Paul Sherratt, took over. These latest problems come


ple try to remonstrate with them, the younsters are very abusive." He added that some of those involved were very young chil­


dren. Other members added that under-age drinking had become a big problem and were concerned at how the youngsters were able


to buy alcohol so easily. Sgt Bob Evans, of Clitheroe


police, attended the meeting and said that more officers would be in the area, particularly on Friday nights, over the next few weeks.


after the award-winning youth shelter was vandalised earlier this year, although the youths claimed this was not their responsibility. There have also been problems


recently with youngsters, fuelled by drink, causing problems around the football field and in


the woods. Councillors reluctantly decided


that the toilets would have to be closed each afternoon before chil­ dren come out of school if the problems persisted


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A senior ward sister at Clitheroc Hospital, Miss Debbie Newbold, married electronic engineer Mr fan Hargreaves at the Higher Trapp Country House


H The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken Newbold, of Catterall, near Garstang, and the bride­ groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Morris Hargreaves, formerly of the Ribble Valley, but now living in Am-


SiGiven away by her father, the bride wore an ivory- coloured gown with a fitted bodice featuring intri­


cate stitched beading, the gown falling into a long train with a matching full-length veil and a head-


^Efo^wMattend^bj^atron of honour MrsCarol


Brooks, her sister and chief bridesmaid Miss Wendj Newbold and Miss Michelle Holden. They wore cornflower blue ankle-length dresses


with fitted bodices and matching headdresses and carried white roses and freesia with seasonal green-


^B e s t man was Mr Graeme Watson and the groomsmen were Mr Paul Watson and Mr Tony


H Aereception was held at the hotel and celebrations continued over the weekend with family and friends spending time together in Keswick. The couple are to live in Barrow. Photo: Raymond Greenwood, Clitheroe.


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A honeymoon in Gran Canaria followed the wed ding of Sabden couple Miss Angela Dawn Wilson


1 and Mr Scott Windsor. 1 Sabden.


The couple were married at St Nicholas s Church, „ , ,


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son, of Padiham, and Mrs Christine Wilson of Pen- dle Street East, Sabden, is a rentals manager at Honeywell Estate Agents, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mr and Mrs Frank Windsor, of Gardeners Row, Sabden, is a


The bride, who is the daughter of Mr Billy Wil­


mechanic at the Brookside Garage, Sabden. Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory


| bride was also attended by her sisters, Misses Catherine and Frances Wilson. Masters Reece Farnhill and Callum Wilson acted


strapless gown with a veil and tiara. Chief bridesmaid was Miss Jill Wright and the


as page boys. Best man was Mr Dean Windsor, the bride­ , . ,


groom's brother, and ushers were the Messrs Jason Whitfield, Keiron Shipston, Mark Wilson and


| Wayne Farnhill. I Following the ceremony, conducted by the Rev.


| Wellsprings Inn, Nick o' Pendle. They will continue to live in Sabden. Photo: Raymond Waling


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