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14 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, December 21st, 2006


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King and Queen” out- side London. They explained how they first became interest­ ed in becoming “Pearlies” and told of the rigid process of being accepted into the association. Jill decied to take the pearl button costumes


one step further and over a period of six years she has designed and hand-stitched a whole collection of dazzling outfits involving the applica­ tion of thousands of buttons, sequins, beads and rhine­ stones. With David as compere, Jill modelled the costumes, moving in time to music. They were sincerely thanked by Mrs C. Thistlethwaite.


A competition for a Christmas card, judged by Jill and David, was won by Mrs Kerr, Mrs A. Seed and Mrs Healey.


Seasonal refreshments were served.


Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans had sent a letter in reply to Rimington WI’s protest at the closure of rural post offices.


Three wheelie bins are situated at the side of the memorial insti­ tute for the collection of waste paper only (no cardboard).


Birthday greetings for December were expressed by Mrs B. Spencer and, town crier Mrs C. Knowles, had many local and village events to advertisa


SABDEN


Showtime There will be a special Christmas night a t the White Hart tomorrow (Friday, December 22nd) when popular Sabden band The Kicks, fea­ turing Mark Wood­ ward, Anne Parsons, Ben Parsons and Christopher Eaves, will perform some special Christmas hits, along with mod­ em numbers and hits from the 60s and 70s..


Carols


School Every pupil a t St Mary's RC School took part in two Christmas perform­ ances in the school F r JohnChaloner,of St


hall last week for par­ ents, relatives, vil­ lagers and pupils of Sabden Primary.


• To a packed hall the infants presented "Jesus's Christmas Party" a Nativity story with a comic


The young people at St Andrew's Church, Slaidburn, were delighted with the response of local busi­ nesses and organisa­ tions in the Hodder Valley to their first Christmas Tree Fes­ tival. Fourteen local groups and private enterprises opted to erect and decorate their own Christmas tree in the ancient church. The event was launched at the annual Christingle service. The decorat­ ed trees \vill remain in church for the Christ­ mas season.


twist in which every gt Andrew's Youth Fel-


child, aged from four lowship had made to seven, was word perfect. This was followed by the junior children presenting a play which was about real-


entitled "Miracle Child."


Services


Christmas Masses at St Mary's RC Church are at 6 p.m. on Saturday, and 10- 30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve. There will be a Mid-


ising the true meaning Qu Sunday, more than of Christmas and 2OO people packed


into St Andrew’s for t h e c a ro l s e rv ic e with


Slaidburn Silver | Band playing and children from Bren- | nand’s Endowed School reading and | playing guitars.


night Mass and • For More News from | Christmas morning The Villages, (urn to | Mass is at 10-30 a.m. page 35.


This was followed by | tea and mince pies.


150 Christingles for distribution during the service. More than £500 was raised for the Children's Society.


Hubert’s RC Church, Dunsop Bridge, had the task of judging the trees. Junior win­ ners were the Brown­ ies and the seniors' group was won by Slaidburn WI Craft Group.


and there will also be a 10-30 a.m. Masson Boxing Day. Masses are at the normal time of 6 p.m. Satur­


day and 10-30 a.m Sunday on the New Year weekend. At St Nicholas's Parish Church the Rev. Chris Sterry will lead a Crib Service at 4 p.m. on Christmas


Eve when all children and families are wel­


come. There will be


Midnight Eucharist at 11-30 p.m. on Sun­ day and Holy Com­ munion at 10 a.m. on Christmas morning. The celebrant at the Sunday, New Year's Eve, service will be the Rev. Chris Sterry.


At Sabden Methodist Church there will be a 9-30 a.m. Christ­ mas Eve service, but no service on Christ­ mas Day. The Rev, Keith Richardson will take the New Year's Eve service. Sabden Baptist Church \vill hold a 10 a.m. Christmas Eve service taken by Tim and Joan Peagam, who will also take a short Christmas morning service. On New Year's Eve Mr Alan Bowles will lead the service.


A HONEYMOON sp en t touring Canada followed the wedding in St A lk e ld a ’s Church, Giggleswick, of Mr Raymond John P arker and Miss Sarah Louise Donaghy. The bride, a secretary, is


the daughter of Mr and Mrs K e ith Donaghy, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe. H e r bridegroom, a dairy farmer, is the son of Mr and


Mrs Richard Parker, of Ben- tham. Given away by her father,


the bride wore an ivory silk gown with a halter neck and f itted bodice, overlaid with silk organza, embroidered with red and gold thread and decorated with crystal bead­ ing. Her waist-length veil was sprinkled with crystal bead-


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) GREEN - CAMPBELL


CUBA was the honeymoon destination which followed the wedding of Mr War­


ren Green and Miss Stephanie Camp­ bell. The bridegroom, who works as an


HGV driver, is the son of Mr Trevor Pinch, of Preston and Mrs Elizabeth Green, of-Whalley Road, Clitheroe. His bride, a care as sistant, is the


daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon and Sarah Campbell, of Henthorn Road, Clitheroe.


Given away by her father, the bride


wore a white gown featuring a crystal encrusted bodice and layered tulle skirt. She also wore a diamond veil and silver tiara with diamantes and carried a bou­ quet of pink and white orchids. She was attended by Emma Hartley,


chief bridesmaid, Hannah Penman, Syd­ ney Druggitt, Charlotte Turner, the bride’s sister-in-law and Adele Green, the bridegroom’s sister. The bridesmaids all wore baby pink


two-piece sa tin outfits with ruched bodices and beading.


They carried posies of pink roses. The best man was Mr Jon Penman


and the groomsmen were Mr Antony Campbell, the bride’s brother, along with Mr Mark Curtis and Mr Gary Knowles. The ceremony, conducted by Canon


Rodney Nicholson, took place a t St Paul’s Church in Low Moor, Clitheroe, and was followed by a reception at the Moorcock Inn in Waddington. The cou­ ple will continue to live in Curzon Street, Clitheroe. Picture by Zoie Carter Ingham


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ing and held in place by a gold diamante tiara. Bridesmaids were Chris­


t in e Donaghy and Sandra Brown.


They wore off-the-shoulder


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comp[leted by silver and bur- gandy tiaras. Best man was Mr Nigel


Airey and groomsmen were Mr Geoff Booth and Mr John Mason. Following the ceremony,


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