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thew Harrison tied the knot at Clitheroe Parish Church on Friday, April 29th. The bride, who works as
gripped watching the Royal Wedding, a Clitheroe cou ple had a celebration of their own. Laura Dinsdale and Mat
AS th e n ation was
in the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, is the son of Mr and Mrs Roy and Jacque line Harrison, of Burnley. Given away by her
father, the bride wore a vintage oyster-coloured satin gown with a beaded and pearl bodice. She car ried a bouquet of roses and feathers. She was attended by Heidi Eatough and the bridegroom’s sister, Rebec ca Harrison.
a hairdresser, is the daugh ter of Anthony and Kathryn Dinsdale, from Clitheroe. Her bridegroom, a soldier
Both bridesmaids wore
black chiffon dresses with oyster coloured roses on one shoulder. Best man was Lee Blackstock and the groomsmen were the bride’s brother, Robert Dins dale and the bridegroom’s brother, Charlie Harrison. The pageboys were the bride and bridegroom’s son Master Carter Harrison and the bride’s nephew Master John Dinsdale. The ceremony was con
ducted by the Rev. Andy Froud, followed by a recep tion at Clitheroe Cricket, Tennis and Bowling Club. The newlyweds enjoyed a honeymoon in Ribblesdale Park, at Gisbum, and Puer to Pollensa. They will make their
home in Catterick Garri son, North Yorkshire. P i c t u r e : N ic o la
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In the pink - tune of £43,000
by Faiza Afzaal
A PINK ball had a perfect end ing when a magnificent £43,282 was raised for Breast Cancer Research. The Perfectly Pink Ball was or ganised by Jordan Riley, a sixth
fund-raiser. Jordan, who lives in Barrow-
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ford, and her team had been work ing on the event for months and persuaded many local businesses to donate prizes and sponsorship to make the night a success. “Fm delighted the ball was such
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money for Breast Cancer Re search by taking part in the Race for Life and is encouraging eve ryone to sign up and enter their nearest 5k race. Pupils Charlie McDermott
CHEQUE PRESENTATION: Sarah MePhee receives the cheque from Megan Hindle, Charlie McDermott and Jordan Riley, (s)
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