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M- 26 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 f.clitherbeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Classified) motorstoday.co.uk hillendale.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 27 m & S- SMITH- HOUGHTON GILL-ASKEW


A HONEYMOON in Cyprus followed the wed­ ding of Mr Philip Gill and Miss Catherine Askew at Christ Church in Chatbum. The bride, who is a staff nurse at Clitheroe


Community Hospital, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robin and Ann Askew, of Ribble Bank, Sawley. Her bridegroom, a domestic electrician for


DJP Domestics in Clitheroe, is the son of Mr Paul Gill, of St Mary’s Street, Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore an


ivory silk gown with a scattered beaded bodice, lace-up hack, full A-line skirt and with detail to the train. She carried a hand-tied bouquet of antique pink old dutch roses with pearl pin detail in each rose and a collar of eucalyptus foliage. She was attended by. her sister Susan Askew,


the bridegroom’s cousin Gail Ainsworth and Melissa O’Rourke, who wore dusky pink taffeta dresses with boleros and carried hand-tied posies of ivory roses. The couple’s daughter. Holly Gill, and Millie


O’Rourke were flowergirls. They wore ivory satin and lace dresses with a pink sash and carried petite hand-tied posies of antique pink dutch' roses.


' Best man was Simon England, while Adam r>-'


Ellithorn, Dan Wrathall, Andrew Ainsworth, Cagdas Karakurum and Brandon O’Rourke were groomsmen. Drew Roberts-Ainsworth was pageboy. Following a ceremony conducted by Canon


Rodney, Nicholson, the couple enjoyed a recep­ tion at the White Bull Hotel, Gisbum. The couple will live in Chatburn. Picture by Shaun Gregory Photography, Cop-


ster,Green. CHAMBERLAIN COCKER-


CARDIFF Register Office was the set­ ting for the wedding of Miss Sarah Joanne Chamberlain and former Read man Mr John Peter Cocker. The couple, who met at university in


Swansea and now live in Cardiff with their two-year-old son Finley, held'a reception at Bar 33 in Cardiff. The bride, who is the daughter of ■


Mr Peter and Mrs Gillian Chamber- lain, of Wales, is a social worker. The bridegroom, who is the son of


Mr Peter and Mrs Gillian Cocker, o f ' Woodhead Road, Read, is an insurance claims negotiator. He attended Read Primary School


and Ribblesdale High School and was a member of Read Scouts. ■ Miss Chamberlain wore a cream


chiffon mini dress and carried a bou­ quet of yellow and cream roses. • Finley was the page boy.


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' .'-Best man was Mr Kieran Fairning- ton, formerly of-Whalley, who now ■ ■ lives in,’Barcelona.


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The couple will honeymoon in East­ ern Europe^at a later date. _ . ■ ;


, ..They will'continue to make their ' homein Cardiff.-


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SOTTO Voice Choir performed during the wed­ ding service of Miss Sally Padgett and Mr Dami­ an McNeela.


McNEELA-PADGETT '


The bride, who is a.teacher, is the eldest daugh­


ter of Mr and Mrs Richard and Joan Padgett, of Waddington. Her bridgegroom, a stockbroker, is the eldest


son of Mr and Mrs Paul and Ann McNeela, of Broughton, near Preston. Given away by her father,, the bride wore a


strapless dupion silk wedding gown with lace applique detdl and carried a hand-tied bouquet of pink and cream roses, peonies and hydrangeas. In attendance was the bride’s sister Jessica


Padgett, Nicola Wareing, Rebecca Ramsden and Fiona Bradley, who wore pink georgette tea- length dresses and carried bouquets to comple­ ment the bride’s.


. The best man was Tony Quinn, while the ush­ ers were Nick Kenyon, Brendan Taylor, Paul Nathan, James Hurst and Paul Dineen. ■ Married at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst, the


service, which was conducted by Father John Challoner and the Rev. Alan Reid, was followed by a reception at the Inn at Whitewell. The couple, who enjoyed a honeymoon in


South Africa and Mauritius, will live in Waddington. ■ Picture by Stuart Ainslie; of Whalley.


NEWLYWEDS Darryl Smith and Amanda Houghton enjoyed a honeymoon touring Cali­ fornia, staying in Nevada and New York. . The couple were married at "Whalley Parish


Church by the Rev Chris Sterry and during the ceremony members of Blackburn People’s Choir sang. The bridegroom, a former Clitheroe Royal


Grammar School pupil, is the son of Mr and Mrs Kevin and Judith Smith, of Hurst Green.


■ His bride, a former pupil of Queen Eliza­ beth’s Grammar School in Blackburn, is the daughter of Mr Stephen Houghton, of Black- bum, and Mrs Joyce Reeves, of Whalley. Given away by her father, the bride wore a


strapless ivory lace A-line gown with a soft satin band around the waist. She had a match­ ing organza shrug edged in satin and a full cathedral-length veil. She carried a shower bouquet of soft cream


and pink roses, dendrobium orchids, cream freesia, soft ruscus and eucalyptus with a spe­ cial single pink rose handpicked from her grandparents’ garden. Attendants were the bride’s sisters. Heather,


Samantha and Elizabeth Houghton. All wore platinum organza pleated layered strapless


. bodices with co-ordinating skirts and ivory chif­ fon pashminas edged in satin. Each carried posy-style flowers of cream and


pale pink roses, cream lisianthus, trailing green­ ery and eucalyptus. The flowergirl was Gabrielle Sykes, the bride’s niece.. Best'man was the bridegroom’s brother


Matthew Smith, and groomsmen were the bride’s stepfather, Mr Nick Reeves, the bride­ groom’s father, Mr Kevin Smith, Shaun P. Sykes and Julian Musker. The bride’s nephew


; Adam Ingram was the page. The reception was held at Whalley Abbey


andthe couple will make their home in Barrow. Picture by.CW Photography, Billington


Ribble Valley celebrates more national award successes


• " Marcia Morris . -


-TWOyrell-known Ribble Valley establishments have received top awards from their respec­ tive industries.


The restaurant industry’s


.‘most prestigious awards for London-were , held at the - Grosvenor House Hotel and for the first time ever there was an award to recognise the top 10 ^ ; bestrekaurants outside Lon-


•<don-and Northcote Manor, at •‘Langh6,;tqok.one of these top 10places! ' ' '


i This yem-’s judging panel fea- tiired some of the most respectr


, ed and,well-known critics.' : : 1‘J'This is a fantastic award .for : us4 to be recognised as one of;


;Hhe top 10 restaurants outside of London,’r said Craig Ban-r'


croft, joint managing director of Northcote. We feel privileged to be ranked alongside such great restaurants as The Fat


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,,Duck, Le Manoir aux Quat’ . Saisons and The Waterside Inn - it’s a great achievement. “We’re also delighted that


-through these awards our region can once again be recog­ nised as a place worth visiting for top quality dining and for ■


; the great local produce we have available.”


. . ■ market, .’


Meanwhile Booths super- which has an outlet in


Clitheroe,.is celebrating after winning a top award at the International Wine. Challenge


- Awards, the.biggest annual event in the wine world."


' Booths was presented with


the prestigious title of North West England Regional Mer- -


chant of the Year, at a ceremo-■ ny also held at the.Grosvenor ■ House. The awards were open to supermarkets, agents, on- tiade suppliers, mail order, on­ line, independent and high street retailers throughout the region. The judges said that Booths


has a “very carefully, welL selected range, focusing on top quality with a real passion”. Booths’ wine buyer Sally


Holloway said: “We’re delight­ ed, to have received this award from the IWC. It’s recognition' for the hard work and expertise of the people who work in our stores,'particularly the licensed; managers. Our staff really, know their wines and are'able' to advise people on their choice ■ whatever the occasion.” ■ ;


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A HONEYMOON'in Mexico followed the wed­ ding of Miss Hayley Gavin and Mr Stuart Tay­ lor. • . . '


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, The bride, a hairdresser, is the daughter of


Mrs Viv Gavin, of Colhurst Drive, Clitheroe, and Mr John Gavin. Her bridegroom, an HGV driver, is the


youngest son of Mr and Mrs Gordon and Pat Taylor, Of Mytton View, Clitheroe. Given away by her mother, the bride wore a


strapless white gown ■with diamante detail. Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a crys­ tal tiara. She carried a bouquet of ivory and purple roses and pink gerberas. ' Her bridesmaids were Sadie McKenzie and


Rachel Foster, while the couple’s four-year-old daughter, Louise was flowergirl. They wore ivory dresses and carried bouquets to comple­ ment the bride’s.


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Best man was the bridegroom’s father Mr Gordon Taylor.


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Park, Clitheroe. Picture by Ray Royle, of Accrington.


^ A civil ceremony and reception was held at


Sparth House Hotel, Clayton-le-Moors. The couple will continue to live at Highmoor


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petrol unit that is standard family hatchback fare and then there’s the more up-to-date 120bhp 1.6-litre VTi option above that. The ultimate petrol engine is now the 1.6- litre THP ISObhp. In general, these high-rewing petrol units are not without their charm but many buyers will be swayed by Citroen’s impressive HDi common-rail diesels. The 1.6-litre HDi oil-burner is remarkably quiet. The range­ topping diesel is the 138bhp 2.0-Iitre HDi unit witha 9.7 second 0-60mph time.


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