20 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 8th, 2009
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■ the wedding reception of Miss Carrie-Ann Walker and Mr Daniel Ford. Greendale Restaurant in Downham Road, Chatburn, is
owned by the bride's parents Mr and Mrs John and Karen Walker, and was the bride's home. The bride is a health and social care worker, while her bride
groom is a tiler and the son of Mr and Mrs Ian and Rebecca Ford, of Parker Avenue, Clitheroe. Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory gown with
beaded bodice, ruched skirt and long train. She carried a bou quet of assorted pink roses. She was attended by six brides maids and two flowergirls. The older attendants were the bride's sisters, Sara Rushton
jamin Rushton, were the pages. The Rev. Alan Reid conducted the ceremony at Chatbum's
Christ Church. Photo: Rachel Mellin, Clitheroe
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Burnley College Sixth Form Centre Thursday 15 October 6.30-8.30pm Wednesday 4 November 6.30-8.30pm
Meet tutors and cunent students from all subject areas at our Sixth Form Centre event. Apprenticeships Thursday 22 October 6.30-8.30pm
Tutors and employers will be available on the night to discuss Apprenticeship opportunities within a range o f subject areas.
www.burnley.ac.uk 01282 733333 SALTER - PERKINS
TWO colleagues who met while training to become paramedics for the East of England Health Author ity were married in a cocktail-themed wedding at Hintlesham Hall in Ipswich.
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ter of IVfr and Mrs David and Val Perkins, of Fair- field Drive, Clitheroe. Her bridegroom Mr Andrew
Salter, is the son of Mr David Salter, of Surrey, and the late Mary Salter. Given away by her father, the bride whose gown
was purchased in Spain, wore a St Patrick design embroidered with Spanish lace, crystals and pearls and had a matching cathedral-length veil. She car- ned a bouquet of burgundy calla lilies.
wool and cashmere dinner suit. Best man was Mr John Pudney.
The bridegroom wore a handmade Tasmanian
tion of cand e lighting to symbolise the joining of the two famihes was carried out. The newlywe^, who will continue to live in Cam-
bndgestore, will enjoy a South African safari hon eymoon in the new year.
brother, and Mr Mark Salter, the bridegroom’s toother, while i^hers were Mr Neil Thompson and Mr Ryan Ely. At the ceremony the Spanish tradi
Groomsmen were Dr Stuart Perkins, the bride’s The bride Miss Jane Nicola Perkins is the daugh MACQUARRIE - PRICE
TWO members of Slaidbum Silver Band were mar-1 ried in the exotic Eden resort in Sri Lanka. Clitheroe couple Charlotte Price and Anthony I
Macquarrie were joined by members of their fami-1 lies for the special celebration. The bride, who is a primary school teacher, plays I
euphonium with the Valley band. She is the daugh ter of Mr Dave Price, of Altham, and Mrs Patricia | Duguid, of Belthom. The bridegroom, a process technician, plays cor-1
dress .with an ivory and silver detailed band at I empire line. Chief bridesmaid was Claire Barker and she was |
also attended by Kelly Holt. Both wore tea-length strapless dresses in butter cup yellow. Best man was Steven Wilkinson and (
and the Maldives, celebrated their nuptials with I receptions in Sri Lanka and at the Moorcock in | Waddington. Photo: Kevin Grimshaw, Blackburn
groomsman was James Price. The couple, who enjoyed a honeymoon in Dubm
net with the band. He is the son of Mrs Dot Mac-1 quarrie, of Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe, and the [ late Mr Ivan Macquarrie. Given away by her father, the bride wore an ivory I
PICTURES of days gone by are on display in a Ribble Val ley village. Until mid October Chat-
burn Library is exhibiting photographs of the former mill and its workforce. The images date back to the
1940s until the mill closed in 1991,and includes a book which contains samples of the various types of cloth that were woven at the site. All the pictures are copies of originals which former
employees have loaned to the library. • 'The library is open on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday from 2 until 5 p.m., and on Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5-30 until 7 p.m. • Next month the library
will stage another photo graphic exhibition, featuring fallen soliders from the viUage whose names are listed on the war memorial at Christ Church in Chatbum. (s)
PLANS to pay CPs £5.25 for each swine flu vaccination they administer have been slammed by a Ribble Valley Euro-MP. Paul Nuttall, of the UK
Independence Party (UKIP), said: “We all know that the average CP salary is £110,000 and they already receive £7.51 for each seasonal flu jab they give. Now they are going to get another huge boost to their income. “It is outrageous, especially
at this particular time when so many are struggling to make ends meet.” said Paul Nuttall, Clitheroe MEP.
Anger at vaccine payment Mr Nuttall, whose North
West constituency includes the Ribble Valley, added: “It is the taxpayer who will be funding this financial bonan za and it is an affront to the average wage earner. “What are they getting
their salary for in the first place? Surely giving vaccina tions is all part of being a CP. It is wrong that they should now have negotiated this windfall payout. And I per sonally have nagging doubts about whether this vaccine has been thoroughly tested before being offered to th e ' general public.” '
Walker, Paul Andrews, Elliott Rushton, Clive Hutchinson and nephews Jake and Jordan Walker. The couple's sons Dominic and Noah Ford, and nephew Ben
and Georgina Walker, her sister-in-law Sarah Ford, her nieces Leah and Emma Walker and her friend Becky Thomas. They wore pink dresses and carried bouquets to complement the bride's. The two younger attendants - the couple's daughter Bethany Ford and niece Eden George - both wore ivory dresses with pink ribbons. Two best men supported the bridegroom, they were Christopher French and Christopher Spencely. Groomsmen were the bride's brothers, Jason and Jonathan
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A BRIDE who made the headlines when she lost more than four stone in preparation for her wedding has got married. Hayley Bamber and Darren Windle were married at St Mary's RC Church in Sabden.
The bride, whose dramatic weight loss featured in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, is an occupational therapist. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman and Anne Bam-1 her, of Billington. Her bridegroom is a sales administrator and the son of Mr |
Paul Windle and Ms Pamela Windle, of Nelson. Given away by her father, the bride wore a full-length strap
less gown with detail to the front panel and a train. She car-1 ried a shower bouquet of cream and red flowers including roses, lilies and greenery. Bridesmaids were Tanya Price, Tanya Birtwell, Steph and
Kerry Bamber, who all wore knee-len^h scarlet dresses with | cream sashes and carried posies of red and cream roses. Flowergirl Emma Bamber wore a ballerina-length white |
dress with a red sash. Best man was Phil Colbert. Following the ceremony, which was conducted by Fr Peter |
Birmingham, a reception was held at the Mytton Fold Hotel [ in Langho.
Republic. Photo: Peter Moran, Accrington
The newlyweds enjoyed a honeymoon in the Dominican |
The service will include the Sacra ment of Holy Com munion. Everyone is welcome.
WHALLEY
Holiday club A half-term holiday club will be held in
Whalley Methodist to the meeting or schoolroom from 9 tel. Doreen on a.m. until 11-45 01254 824219. a.m on Wednesday, The new circuit
dren of secondary
West . Bradford Poteen Balshaw, one Methodist Church
requires tinfoil flan organisers.
The next planning meeting is on Thursday, October 15th, at The Manse. Any volun teers who can help at any time may go
Christmas ribbon or thread in gold or silver. Any of these items should be placed in the black bag at the back of the church.
October 28th, until youth club for chil- Friday, 30th. October
dishes, thin wire It will initially be led Mat hangers, and by Doreen, Tim
A new short com munion service
with music lasting for half-an-hour will be held this Sunday at 9 a.m. Worship at 10-40 a.m. will be led by Mrs. Anne Goldsmith, of Bashall Eaves.
Exhibition looks at village mill’s past
and Katy. Young people are encour aged to bring a friend.
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Harvest A harvest tea in the school at 5 p.m. will be followed at 6.30 on Sunday in Whal ley Parish Church MUSIC leSSODS by the singing of Valley Voices conduc- harvest hjmms with tor Glen Pate is the organ and Slaidburn Silver Band. Harvest gifts will be distributed
rumours, be apply ing for the post of vicar.
despite
the Rev. Jim Holt, is looking forward rp^' to retiring. He will not,
membership or to book the choir.
English Martyrs' RC Church, Whal ley. The class starts at 7 p.m. and every one is welcome. Rehearsals begin at 7-30 p.m. inquire about
requested to wear suitable clothing and shoes and bring stout gloves.
Treasure Hunt Last week's treasure hunt and tea at English Martyrs' RC Church, Whal ley, were very much enjoyed. Donations brought in more than £130 and last week's collection for SVP was £340.
please contact Envelopes for the 01254 824312.
harvest fast should
running a music theory course before rehearsals on Monday nights at Volunteers
There will be a churchyard clean- PoNce Warning up day on Wednes- Parents of children Parents have been day October 14th at Whalley CE asked to check their from 10 a.m. at the School have been children’s hair, as Parish Church. warned against there have been are parking on the zig- reports of head lice
Clean-up day ’’V i :=.........
Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thuredayi October 8th, 2 0 0 9 ' 21 the
Brown has told par ents in the school's newsletter: "If this continues, I will take positive action against those doing so."
zag lines outside the throughout school gates and on school, the opposite side of Friends of Whalley Church Lane. PC say there has been a t r e m en do us response for the "Secrets and Lies" ball in November. All tickets have been sold.
Children from recep- Winners at Whalley Best cards
tion through to Senior Citizens' Year 5, took part in a sketch at the Back to School sports service. Chil dren and parents were asked to repre sent their favourite sport.
games night at Whalley Methodist School on Saturday were: Whist, Ladies - G. Walmsley. Gents - J. Hull. Dominoes: Mrs M. Capstick and Mrs V. Dugdale. Th group meets on Sat urdays at 6-30 p.m. Inquiries to 01254 822988.
Any TV that is not ready to receive a digital signal will start losing channels at switchover - BBCTwo will be the first to go. If you receive your TV signal from the Winter Hill transmitter group, your switchover starts on 4 November. You may receive your TV signal from a different transmitter group, so contact us to double check when you switch.
Questions? Call 08456 50 50 50 or visit
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