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-«?<. ^ J • ’T -'V •* Church goes wild '-


Y vv^^&xiThe market event held on lirwISaturday June is t m d Sunday


rr.i;"iJuneYndinthech'urc’h\vas''3 r--, sta great su’ccess.The pews ^... virtyeregroa^


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s :. i preserve's and fairlrade good- > J.s ies and the lovely weather “ •;i.-sbroughtinw


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. ? over the county seeking a • “.r 'deUcio'us cream tea. The event :r raised £780 for St John’s eco : ,s-,lqo arid related projects.


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■ jY , ? Ifyou have any news fol­ iar. V


- this section o f the Advertiser news •


. .. to Nancy Bailey, 1 Lohgridge s. ■■; Road ornancy@rivers-mead. , i j^co.uk or phone 01254 826903.


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; dominoes will lie played at the ■ , village hall this evening with i;


r - r , play commencing at Ysoprii. i ! •, •; Everyone is most welcomed


'in Admission is the usual £1-50. V-


^'SummerFair,, y Preparations are in hand


;;' for the Summer Fair with a ' n :twist that is being held at the


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■ ivillagehallonSaturdayJuner' 29 th. There will be all the


i Yusual stalls plus sotrie exciting


•n, ceditions, light refreshments i ; , :, :;pvailable and also an exhibi- 'Ji:


: . ,tion ofthe work ofthe local art ■ ' group. Admission is free.’ ' : '


..Concert , Thelunchtimeconcertat


V -. the village hall will be today;, ■ (Thursday) and feature Gaynor


. . Sutcliffe on violin and Philip' w !•: :Kubilius on piano. The concert •;, on Thursday June 13th will:


..! feature Sam Becker on Double' : ;Bass/Cello. Sam is the princiY;


'■ ,pal double bassist ofthe Halle; (Youth and National Youth String Orchestras . '


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IS', This 18-year-old, a student s ofthe Royal Northern College®


;; 'of Music Junior School; is the ^ youngest ever double bass,, ,,


r ■ player to have performed at . the Royal Opera House in Lon- - don. His classical programme


:;; at Knowle Green will include 4:i


a; works for double bass and : cello including works by Men?*


1, idelssohn, Bach Cimador and’^va, ! i Piazzolla-Kicho. To book for ®v , ; the concerts please call GST


Concerts on 01200 4 2 5 6 2 9 . js ^ p ” >*’* f \


llisi » Congregational' '


— i : DovBikasand Maxim Davi-.; dov, two Russian Christians, s'’"-'


, .'are to speak at Knowle Green ■ ,' Congregational Church on


. {Thursday June 13 th at 7-3opm. * ; Dovis abible teacher, church


’ ; planter and leads the AVIV; * centre which ministers to


f ; .drug addicts, alcohohcs and' pros titutes m the Tel Aviv a re a.‘ p 3 More information can be


obtained by calling Pastor ^ . Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394.;:-


Ths first o f ig lodges is on site at the new Rib-^ ble Valley Viewholiday park at Old Langho, a venture by four members o f a local farming ; family. Philip Simpson, pictured outside the lodge; 3 together with brother Robert, sister Helen - Sha^les and cousin Ian Simpson; are co-' ,; *'' directorsdeveloping tlie park with supr''',5‘?' port from Defra’s Rural Development pro-'; '.i gramme.


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--/■ (uniquesellingpointisitsiz-monthholiday' licence whichmeansitis open allyear round ; for people to visit their holiday home at any


' timeoftheyear. : Robertsaid: “The park looks fantastic. Con- stxuction came in on schedule and budget''*


The first phase will be six lodges, with a fu r - :: ther 13 scheduled for later this year. The ■ ; - lodges start at under £80,000, and the park’s


LANGHO


StMary’^ This week for the Black-Y


burn Food Bank there is a :v® ;' need for tinned meat; soup, v;® tea and coffee along with the ;j usual items. Thanks to all who have donated regularly to this ; verygoodcause. The Raphael Lourdes.*?-;;,;;


there will be’ a collection oitr4' goods for the’Summer Fair. V. S


Group travel to Lourdes each g year and comprises of sick.r.-;j| pilgrims and helpers’; This » ‘ S yearls dates are September.si| 1st to 6th. The pilgrimage J • s; >| needs the services of doctors,V‘ nurses and helpe'rs. Anyone;ws|’ who would hke to offer their.* ~ services and help the pilgrim-i age please contact Fr. Leo. ;■ 4.| Over the next few weeks S a


This week it is'raffle prizes, ?r.:. 1 bottles, tombola gifts, fancy ' } goods, knitwear, toys, games -r;' and children’s prizes. The list v IS also available for donors for A raffle prizes. The Summer * | Fair will beheld on S un da y'k'l June 30th at ipm in the school ■? grounds,


' . Y - ’- - ParishDayouthasbeen ar-^,


ranged for Thursday Septem- ber 12th with a visit to Hyning -> Hall and Grasmere. More - : details later.


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VednesdayClub * ' Wednesday Club meets jvY.*


onJunei2that i-gopm m the rY parish centre. This week it is ’ '. ' bingo and a quiz. All welcome..i{


Anniversaries ’ - ■ This week two couples w i l l ,


celebrate significant wedding


.-A - Helen added: “We are thrilled with the devel- ' ! ; opment of theparkinfrastmcture in getting ;; where we are today and look forward to peo- ■ .? pie being able to ei\joy our holiday lodge park A in the heart o f the stunning Ribble VaUey.”


anniversaries; On Thursday}-:;:


, Gerard and Margaret Bolton' •' . will celebrate their Diamond!: *Wedding Anniversary and onX Saturday Frank and Agnes ; Corban will celebrate their if-j* Golden Wedding Anniversary.' Pope Francis has sent a special papal blessing to both couples.


LOWMOOR :3>.’ ^


'SOsnight, > s : • : i On Saturday night, the club


: held a .“Nothing But 80s”, night.’ ; - Once again, as with the 60s ' night; DJ Andy played non-. f**,!


, stop music all night. A group * o f people celebrating a friend’s birthday saw the'advert for the: 80s night and decided to cornel


■ along. They had a very enjoya-: * ble night “strutting their stuff”, and their dancing entertained; everyone. The club wishes the j gentleman whose'birthday it-- was many happy returns! A s ; Y the weather (at last) seems to-5 ' be improving and we can enjoy} watching cricket, keep an eye / * on Low Moor’s team fixtures * and come along to watch them '


■ fplay at Roefield. Like all otheri" village cricket matches, call in for a refreshing drink after the i' match., , ' V


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NEWTON Ceilidh'


will be a good family evening.:


, Music is by Gale'donian Ceilidh . and no experience required as we.will “learn’! on the night! : . Allyouneedisapairof comty ■ shoes and the get up and g o . , ,; Give Hilary a call to bookyour tickets on 446856. Should you


: feel inclined to get in the mood kilts are available to hire fi-om Issy on 446810; All proceeds for Crossroads Care Ribble ' * Valley.


PENDLETON


Fund-raiser • A date for diaries is Satur- ’


day July 26th when Pendle-:*". ton Village Hall is having a '


r fiind-raising event; Among. (’ ,: ■ the attractions willbeaduck race down the village stream ■ ■; and afternoon teas will be available. There will be more details nearer the event-};;; q Duck race tickets are


now on sale from the Swan -,**


With Two Necks or on 01200 •: 425823; .They are £1 each, with cash prizes for the winners.* -


History S o c i^ ' ‘ / There will be a meeting o f f


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Pendleton History Society in '' the village hall at 7-3opmbn■'


ThursdayJuneisth. Y y . y Ifyou are up for a fling then,


join us for laughter and danc- *. ing at a Midsummer Ceilidh at Newton Village HaU on Friday:. June 28 th from 7-30 pm with a } bar and tickets £8 each includ-. ing food and very importantly, children have free entry as I't -c


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Paperday^..,, , iva It’s paper day m Pendleton*: on Tuesday June nth; Please leave papers in the white bags provided.


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Ri^ANDSIMONSTONr Village fete


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Village Fete Will be held on Y Simonstone Green opposite


■ the Stork Hotel on Saturday ; June 15 th from noon to 4 pm


: This is in aid of a'defibrillator! for the villages and the Mac: 'i millan Cancer Support Fund. -The afternoon will include a '


. bouncy castle, Thwaites’ shire ; horses, a bar, tombola, an asr. sault course, cake stalls,‘'a beat


; the goalie, a hook a duck and many more attractions.


' ;ItissponsoredbyBridge’


’ Heywood Caravan Park, Fort Vale Engineering, Si-’


- monstone;-Thwaites Berwery, and the Stork Hotel. Please *


: give this your wholehearted< support.


Wastepaper ^^ - ,, ’. Villagers in Read and -v--..


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' Siifionstone are reminded that Monday is waste paper s .*


. collection day and the waste * should be left outside as early' aspossible.


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Correspondent ■ If you have any news for the


Read and Simonstone column, please contact Mrs Dee Eillis *' at 78 Whalley Road, Read, or ringOl282773984.'


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Parish Council . Simoristone Parish Council will meet on Thursday, June " ;


13th, at 7pm at St Peter’s r'-A Church Hall. The public are invited to attend. '


SADDEN Beach Party


’ ’ ' 4 The annual garden party at:


St Mary’s RC Church this year? is to take the theme of a beach' party with sand and end-of- pier attractions. There will: also be a Teddy bear show and ! stalls with a holiday theme. •' Donations for the stalls and ?' raffle will be very welcome. ' The event takes place on Sat- ', urday June 15th from 2 pm.-:


FoodBank ; }


Donations of food and cash’- are being taken at St Mary’s RC


Church for the Ribble Valley Y Food Bank which begins tO: operate soon. The food parcels; mil be prepared by the Salva-* I


tion Army and delivered by - , volunteers to needy families - around_^e Ribble Valley.


, , Monthly winners


. - TheJunewinnersofSab-'-:• denBowhngClub’sm on th ly.f i; drawwere: 1st prize of£i25, -' Eileen Mitchell with second i Sue Hill (£75). Other winners; '


wereMarkWhalley(£5o), , - Valerie Warburton (£30), Eric •- Bywater (£20), Tom Connell


(£15)) B.^poole (£10), Laune^'' J


Wiseman (£10) and Barbara * Warburton (£5)..


Church services I,'.i. There is no Friday morning '


Mass this week at St Mary’s RC '' Church. Sunday’s 11 am Mass vvill be a special one when nine ■ .children from the parish make ■:


their first Holy.Communion.:; :


: This will be followed by a * coriimunion breakfastin t h e | ; haU. Sabden Baptist Church’s*-r


. guest preacher at the loam ■ service is Gerald Norcrossand«' I . at St Nicholas’s CE Church the ® I ; 9-3oam Sunday service will be’''* led by Canon NormanAtty.v,=


YouthClub , ) Sabden Youth Club had a "'i .special holiday sessionlast' H-f


: .week during half-term. There' f : was a barbecue and a guitar


. workshop with Annie, Marka| and Ben from Sabden band /-Y


■ The Kicks which ended with’'}'*-1 the young people having ajam-'® ming session. Ribble Valley is fY I


"youth workers also went along! : and arranged a scavenger 'i


. hunt. Leader Simon Capstick | now has a range o f new equip;':-}


: ment and all young people A from 13'upwards are welcome * on Wednesday nights in St HA Mary’s Hall from 6-30 pm to ;Y i 9-30pm. Admission is £1.. Y ’;


Exercise classes


, :: An exercise class and social S group is starting at Littlemoor House on Wednesday June , 13th from 2pm. This will be ■*; ;. > aweeklyWednesdaysocial A event where people can take - part in seated exercise classes Y organised by Age UK. Each session costs £2.


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SchoolPTA ' Sabden Primary School; s -


ETFA is holding its annual; ■ :i ' Summer Fair this Saturday vu Y


(July 6th) from 11am to 2pm. Y* There will be lots of attrac- tions including stalls selling is? A books, toys, plants etc, face- painting, a penalty shoot-out and lotsbf refreshment stalls. .!•:;!


Bonus Bali Jr St Mary’s RC Church has :


five spare numbers for Its ; . * '. weekly bonus ball competi­ tion. You pay £1 weekly and - ifyour nuiriber matches the national lottery bonus ball * you win £20. The past two - weeks’ winners have been H. ■ ,:.?* Dewhurst and Peggy Fielding.


Chequehandover Representatives from


Sabden Bowling Club went to,, Pendleside Hospice at Reedley to hand over £560 which w a s I raised at the Peter Lambert . . ‘ Memorial Doubles tourna-. ment last month. As well as two days of good i,;


bowling there was a fund-rais-,:: ing raffle and refreshments.; ;


The event IS held annually m t ;£ | memoryofclubfoundermem-.


ber Peter Lambert who died in; the hospice; President Pauline i Stansfield and secretary John ■ Pilkington made the presenla- ; ?.:- tion.’_r„, Y l ■ / , >'


Christian Aid The village effort for


ChristianAid thisyearhas raised £377 as a result of a cof-,,'..; ? |


fee morning last month and - j from the return of collection envelopes. Thanks to all whO/i,, supported the effort.


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SLAIDBURN


.Steamfair ^rSlaidburn steam a n d ' '


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, - :- Vintage Vehicle Display is on ■ ' ■ :' Saturday and Sunday June 8 th and 9th at the Hark to Bounty r car park. The craft fair is open


. ■ : bothdaysin thevillage hall. : . Admission is free and there’s .: something for everyone. Alb


- proceeds are for local chari- • - ties.


Young Farmers ' , Members met on Monday


? * night for a walk up M el lo r' ; , Knoll by kind permission ? , - o f the Alpe and Parkinson}? families.


r Thanks were expressed by • . Annis Schofield. Next week’s *


- meeting is a trip to Pearsons : : Farm Supplies; West Marton..: . - Members are to meet im v •. : • Gisburn Auction car park at ' : 7-16 pm.


TOSSIDE


Whistanddoms ■ A whist and domino drive :


held at the community hall - raised £186-60 for St James’ ■


■ Dalehead Church. Thank you ? .to all those who attended or . made donations.


;? .; There was 13 tables in play.


MCs were T. Robinson and Metcalfe. -


Winners:whist,ladies-^'


;0 ;Hqlgale,A.Shaw,A.Bell: gents-7 M. Wright, J.-Traynor,'? V. Jones; low-, T. Robinson;-!? Dominoes-E.Nowell,A.' Sutcliffe, H. Wolfenden, R.' -


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. Knight, G. Berry, J. Plumbley; , low-K. Nowell. Raffle-R. Eden, D. Lowe, S. Dawson, M . , Davies, M. Wright, J. Stainton, J. Traynor, 0 . Holgate, W. Mitchell, G. Parker, J. Sagar, - J. Hull. The next drive for hall .


funds is Saturday June 15th a t : 7-30 pm.


” ^ Dance‘


.. } Raffle ■ winners from th e : ; las t well attended dance with ; ■ Denis Westmorland were T. ■ ■ Carr, B. Harrison, D; Dinsdale, K. Lonsdale, D.Wellock,B.'''i?


: Moorhouse, S. Dickinson, -.? ■ G. Westmortland, D. Coates,' A. Wilcox, R. Middleton, E.*- ** A. Robinson, M. Glover. T h e ' : t next dance with Lyne Valley is FridayJunei4that8pm.


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Phoenix Celidh , Y ThereisafamilyCeilidh';.?-


at the hall with The Phoenix-; ;; Ceilidh Band on Saturday June 8 th at 7-30pm. Admission - ? ■ adults £6, children £3; Supper available. Bar open. Everyone:. ; welcome.


WADDINGTON


Pilates classes; , , . . A new senes of seven'


Pilates classes is aboput to .a -


; begin at WaddingtonandWest Bradford Primary School, in . ■


; WestBradford Road, W ad - ; - dington. Level 3 instructors are '. ■;


taking the classes and there is ? ama xim umof i2 peop le ina - class.CIasseswillbeTuesdays-


: at 6 and 7pm, and Wednes-: ; - ■ days at 7.15 pm. Booking is ; ? esse_ntial;call Pilates on 01200 *


-400020, www.so-pilates. -; CO uk/brv


WESTBRADFORD /


Bridgegroup . . . The next meeting is


tomorrow (Friday) starting at --' 2 pm. New membersyvelcome ■


: - experienced and improY-' • ers please. For details please Y , phone Marilyn on 01200' ; r-


442097.


IractorRun Please phone Michael o n : «


01200 428706 for details and booking forms for this event to be held on Sunday August nth.'- The event is open to vintage,; : ? classic and modern tractors w with a limit of 250 vehicles. .■


! Refreshments will be pro- • . vided before and after the ru n ; o f 25 miles through the Pendle


countryside.The vehicles will • assemble from 8-36am with Y the drive starting at 10am. A* table top sale will be held in jj;; the village hall from 10am with a pie and peas lunch available : to make this a family day. ■


Village hall


, • Workisprogressingwell with the second phase o f . :


; improving and extending the * village hall. -,-;The projectincludes


extending the kitchen, b a r : and lounge areas as well as : improving the toilet provision. The projectis expected to be . completed by early August ' with minimum disruption to . the many groups who already- enjoy the facilities.


WHALLEY ..


Methodists On Sunday the io-3oam


worship service at Whalley. ; Methodist Church will be led - by the Rev. Harry Jones.


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Fund-raiser, - Tomorrow (Friday) from. ' '


10am to 12-30 pm there will be a coffee and cupcake morning > at Precious, Whalley, in aid o f


Whalley in Bloom. Inquiries to Marianne on 01254 822620.; . ?


Pagesofcash V - The three-day book sale at ■'


: Whalley Parish Church last weekend raised more than:-'.?'--. £800 for church funds.-There


w i l l be another sale in S e p ^ - tember. The Mothers’ Union : has organised the annual trip .' to Salford Quays for Monday, ': leaving Whalley bus station at • 9-45am'. The returnjourney, ;■ will leave at4-i5 pm. For ’. further information, contact Brenda Longton.


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-: • Midweek Holy Gommun-J ; ion will be celbrated today -: ? i " at loam.-There will be Holy ; Communion tomorrow at 9-30 am in the Abbey Chapel and * meditation in the Abbey Li- : braryatio-soam.OnSunday there wiU be a Book of Com- mon Prayer Holy Communion; service at 8-30amarid P a r i s h ; Communion at 10 am. *' - » -1; The House Group will meet


at Whiitam Road at loairi on * . ’Tuesday and ati-45pm there > :■*


, will be Holy Communion and Renewal prayer group meet­ ing at Abbots Croft. A trip to York is being -7:


organised for September.' * ? s;


Churchvisit ' Thirty parishioners from <


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: St Chad’s, Cheeth'airi HiR; -


'


kvisited English Martyrs’ RC Church, Whalley, for tea and : Benediction on Saturday. They,


_ visited the shrine at LadyeweU - and lunched at the Edisford -- .V Bridge Hotel. - The newly-confirmed , made theirfirs t Holy Com-


i munion at the church on - , 7 . ;!: ; Sunday, including pupils a t ; -'7 OakhillCollege. *-


> ; Plans for the summer fair-


on Saturday June 15 th are well * advanced. There is a lis t at the ?: : back o f the church for people


■ to offer things necessary for’ ■ sandwiches. There will be - •*-: . a barbecue and other light s A - refreshments.- ' - The church is again or­ ganising trips to concerts by


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the Halle Orchestra and the 7- Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra this winter. Anyone,


interested should speak to Fr.-: Philip Price or Monica Ward. :-* Mass on Saturday is atg ; ■ ;


, pm and at 11 am on Sunday. ^Weekday Masses are at 10 am, except’Tuesdays.


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Abbeytrip ; .Whalley Christian Action V?


Group is organising a trip i ; ,1 to KirkstallAbbey, Leeds;


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and the nearby museum on it:< :> MondayAugustigth leaving ; • ■ Whalley at 12-30 p m . . ' i .’


f t J46-L"A2h 5'*’J>3I ^ ’ ' s--' 'i-i Dobson-Moore


; Ahorse drawn carriage bore thelandlord and Iimdlady ofthe Black Bull Inn at Chatburn from their marriage service at ,; Chatbum’s Christ Church to a viUagefete style reception t o ■ which the whole village-was invited.


7 - The bride, who is the daughter of Steven and Marjorie Con-


*: 1-." way of Great Harwood, was given away by her father and. wore and ivory gown with black lace detail on the train a n d ,


! :; '!*;Lbodice. ShecarriedabouquetofwhiteAnemones.; :.--'r';-Maidof Honourwas Amy Moorhouse andbridesmaids were


!-; Maria and Joanne Moore. They wore long black satin gowns: -t .. withivorysashes.'


ThebridegoomisthesonofLeonardandAnnMoorepfLoch.. ’ , , '


men were Richard Pye, Andy Chapman, Chris Monck and ~ Rodney McNeil.'' _ ”


7 57 7- The reception was held in a large marquee on Chatburn Y , PlayingFields-Themarqueefeaturedivoryswagsandblack


Y A,-J drapes Midablack and white chequered dancefloor witha..,,


- A b o un d castle arid outdoor games provided pntertainmept ^j ^ e s t s were treated to a hog roast with crepes M id


cakes to follow; Live music was provided by Mck and in^e,}s;


Y^-.H^ihand Kih^iriand a special surprise dance waq performed by, .. th el iappycouple.!,


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: .7*. .' J . TheriewlywedswiUhoneymooninNewyorkand will con- . 1 ’ tinue to live in Chatburn.


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.{A honeymoon in Egypt followed the wedding on Miss K a -1 * - thryn Ringham and Mr Lee Makin at St Leonard’s Church, Downham.


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The bride, a college administrator who is studying for a -' j :; - - law degree, is the daughter of Paul and Jean Ringham, o f ; j ;


;;RibbleLane. Chatburn, and the bridegroom, aself-em-?;;-'v -. ployed gas engineer, is the son o f GaU andRodney Makin,\Y} , ofWoodlea, Lydgate, Todmorden.^


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"'The bride wore a cream satin govm with detail to a fitted 7 7'' 7 bodice and carried a bouquet of cream roses with a hint o f '* blue. Her attendants; Emma Bowker, Faye Spedding, Lau- -


:: ra Makin and Lydia Makin, wore short royal blue dresses .. andcarriedcream roses trimihed with royalblue.:;’ ;:Yfe?.>


7 Johnathan Jackson was best man, arid ushers were Tho-'?-;' mas Bowker and Mark Gibson.'


i The ceremoney, conducted by the Rev. Rodney Nicholson, - ; was followed by a reception at the Calf’s Head, Worston; -


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iiThe couple are making their home in Lowerhouse Lane,?' : ' Burnley. Photo: PaulBaron.


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v X. I U r n ■ wi* - V :/■ Godwin T Sowerbiitts


, Dr Helen Sowerbutts, a former Clitheroe Royal Gram-, >


7-,-mar School student who is now a specialist at Great Or ■ mond Street Children’s Hospital, London! was married at? Hertford College Chapel, Oxford University, to lawyer Mr * ■


■ ;'ChrisGodwin,fiximEastcote,Piimer,Middlesex. ■ *


*7; The bride is the daughter o f Allan and Karen Sowerbutts,? o f C h a t b u r n R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . " } ..-.r


t! :,The newlyweds are making their home in London.?A>:W,'i?;-


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