8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 3rd, 2007
A TRIP to Thailand 12 months ago gave one Ribble Valley couple the idea to be married in an idyllic set ting on a beach in Phuket. Miss Linda Joanna Jackson, the eldest daughter
of the late Mr Ahvin Jackson and Mrs Joan Jack- son, of Clitheroe, and Mr Ian Hall, the youngest son of the late Mr Alan Hall and Mrs Patricia Hall, of Clitheroe, were married at Amphur Muang on the
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island of Phuket. The bride, a civil servant, wore a Thai satin two-piece in silver and carried a bouquet of purple orchids, while the bridegroom, a business manager, wore a Thai silk suit in purple. Both outfits were designed and made in Bangkok. They were attended by their daughter. Ruby, who
also had her outfit, a purple Thai silk dress, made in Bangkok.
The couple were accompanied to Thailand by
Miss Jackson’s aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs h rank and Ann Moran. Star witness was a baby elephant Sawadee (Thai for hello), who also played a part m
the beach ceremony. On their return, the couple held an evening recep
tion for families and friends at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. They will live in Clitheroe.
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A DOMESTIC incident descended into farce tvhen a 32-year-old man called on his ex-partner in the early hours and demand ed to be let in. Hyndbum magistrates heard that .Jason
Darren Hall smashed a hole in the front door and shoved his head through, shouting abuse at ex-partner Lisa Carter and her friend, Julie Knowles. But Miss Knowles reacted by repeatedly punching Hall who, his solicitor said, had come out of the inci dent with two black eyes. Hall, of Bright Street, Clitheroe, pleaded
guilty to using threatening behaviour towards Lisa Carter and Julie Knowles. He was remanded on bail for the preparation of pre-sentence reports. Mrs Philippa White (prosecuting) said
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Hall and Miss Carter had separated four months previously after an 11-year rela tionship. He visited on a regular basis to see the children. Some time after midnight on April 15th she was woken by banging on her bedroom window and heard Hall shout ing outside. She was afraid he would climb into the front porch and ran downstairs where she saw' his hand coming through the letter box trying to reach the handle. “He began banging on the front door and
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Miss Carter said that suddenly the PVC door ‘exploded’ and his head appeared through the hole,” said Mrs White. “She couldn’t believe what was happen
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A HONEYMOON in Mexico followed the wedding of Mr Thomas Michael Hodson, of Clitheroe to Miss Natalie Jayne Trick- ett, of Catterall, Garstang at St Helen’s Church, Churchtown, Garstang. The bride, the daughter of Mr and Mrs
C. Trickett, of Catterall, Garstang, was driven to church in a carriage drawn by two white Shire horses. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs M. Hodson, of Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore
an ivory-coloured designer gown and car ried a bouquet of ivory roses. She was attended by her sisters-in-law
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Ella and Leila Trickett, cousin Kirsty Williamson; Darcy Glover and Adele Dob son and the bridegroom’s niece, Miah Dob son. They wore ice blue and ivory coloured dresses and carried ivory roses with blue hyacinths. The best man was Oliver Clegg and the
groomsmen were Neil and Steven Trickett and Martin Dobson. The page boy was Nathan Hodson. The reception was held at Mytton Fold
Hotel, Langho, and the couple are to live in Gisburn. Picture by Keith Trickett, Garstang.
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ing. The children were crying and ho w'as being abusive tow'ards her and lier friend,
who was trying to get him to leave. After five minutes of being abusive through the hole in the door he left.” Mr Anser Amin (defending) said Hall
had gone back to the former matrimonial home after drinking all day. “His ex-partner’s friend was there and he
doesn’t get on with her at all,” said Mr Amin
“When he put his head through the door
he was punched repeatedly by Miss Knowles and some w'ould say he got his just desserts. He ended up with two black eyes.”
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CLITHEROE man Sajjad Hussain (24), of Peel Street, was committed on bail to Preston Crown Court when he appeared before Black burn magistrates.
Charged with indecency He is charged with inde
cently exposing himself. A condition of bail is that he must not go within 200 metres of Whiteacre Lane, Clitheroe.
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