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ing villages to remember those who died for th e
DESPITE th e rain , there was no shortage of people a t Sunday services in Clitheroe and surround
country in two World W a r s . At Clitheroe, Remem
by th e ir deputies, Aid. a n d Mrs S. J . Moore, th e Town Clerk Mr J o h n Cowdall, members o f th e Council, th e tow n ’s m ag is tra te s , an d o th e r o rg an isa tio n s . M a rch in g in th e proces
Mayoress, Coun a n d Mrs R ic h a rd T u rn e r , who a t te n ded a service a t S t Michael an d S t J o h n ’s Church. T h ey were accompanied
b ran c e observances were led by th e Mayor a n d
C l ith e ro e Army Cad ets Band. T h e re were m a n y rep re
sion. which was m a rsh a lled by police, were th e B r in d le B an d , o f P re s to n , a n d th e
Including young people f rom th e Scouts an d Guides, an d th e local se co n d a ry schools.
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lic C h u rch was conducted bv P r Kevin McElhatton, who also p re a ch ed th e sermon. Lessons were re a d by th e Mayor a n d by Coun.
D erek Akker. A fterwa rd s th e Mayor led
th e procession to th e w a r T h e sendee a t th e C a th o
se n ta t iv e s o f th e tow n ’s u n ifo rm ed
o rganisa tions .
eroe Ro y a l B r i t ish Legion. Mr T. IT. Liddle, re a d Binyon’s lin e s “They sh a ll n o t grow old,” a n d th e B r i t ish Legion chaplain, th e Rev J . C. Hudson, conduc te d a sh o r t sen d ee w ith pray e rs .
service a t o th e r churches. T h e p re s id en t of Clith
f rom m o rn in g
Guide s ta n d a rd s , which h ad b een la id u p in th e church, w ere o n p a rad e . W re a th s were la id by th e ‘Mayor, on b eh a lf of th e town, by th e Mayoress, a n d by o th e r o rg an isa tio n s .
T h e B r i t ish Legion an d At th e ch u rc h a n d a t
th e Ca s tle L a s t P o s t an d Reveille were sounded by an a rm y c a d e t bugler.
FO R th e f irs t tim e, th e ch u rch e s in Waddington held a u n i te d service in S t Helen’s C h u rch . T h e service was conducted by th e vicar, th e Rev. C. F. Goodchild.
by th e Rev. E. S. Joselin, th e Me thodis t m in is te r . Colonel R. P a rk e r , p re s id en t of th e Waddington b ran c h of th e Royal B r i t ish Legion re ad th e f irs t lesson, a n d Maj. R. Lockett, th e vice-chairman
a n d th e addre s s was given
an d rep re sen ta t iv e of th e County Committee re a d th e second lesson. M r H. Dyson was a t th e organ.
Kibble Valley poultry show a magnet
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P o u ltry Club of G re a t B r ita in , who h ad come from Essex an d was m aking h e r f irs t visit to a n o r th e rn show to p re sen t th e cups a n d trophies.
Th is two-day Clitheroe show has a high s tan d in g
WIDOW OF AUCTIONEER
THE fu n eral took place a t Waddington on Tuesday of Mrs Eleanor Lily Silver- wood. of Ch e s te r Avenue, Clitheroe. Mrs Silverwood.
th e widow of Mr Tom Silverwood, a well-known auctioneer, died in h o sp ital on S atu rd ay . S he was 84.
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s is te r of Mr Vic Alderson, who died a sh o r t tim e ago. an d of th e la te M r William Alderson. S h e h a d lived th e whole of h e r m a r r ied l i fe in Ch e s te r Avenue and despite h e r age she was r i early r ise r an d active unvil a sh o r t time before h er d e a th .
Mrs Silverwood was a
Silverwood, a n d a d au g h ter , Mrs Beatrice Hanson. T h ere is one g ran d d a u g h te r an d fo u r g rea t-grandchildren.
S h e leaves a son, Mr Chris
Church. Waddington. an d th e in te rm en t in th e family grave there, was conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild.
A service a t S t Helen's
visitor was Mrs S helagh Jones. se c re ta ry of
far -trav elled th e
N o r th ”. T h e re was a la rg e a t ten d an c e to view th e 692 exhibits of la rg e poultry, b an tam s an d eggs.
among fanciers an d h a s ea rn ed th e t i t le of “T h e B an tam Classic o f
th e
local w in n e r being A. Proc te r . of Ribchester, who was awarded th e Robinson an d Spensley Cup fo r cross-bred hen. Class w in n ers from Clitheroe a n d th e Ribble Valley were:
RESULTS
Hargreaves, Longridge. Andalusian, male. 1, 2, 3, U Wilding, Mellor. Female: 2 and 3. T. Kinder. B lack burn. Cross-bred h en fo r layin g: l , A Procter; 2, T. Kinder.
lish Game, black, red, male: 2, Mrs B. Palmer, Faythorne.
1972: 3, Mrs B. Palmer. Sebright, gold, male or female:
AV hard fea th er , male, bred
Bradley, Blackburn. Female: 3, F. T Bradley.
AOV. male: l . J. D. Kay. Selling
class, bantam, male: 1. J. D. Kay. Female: 1 J. D. Kny.
G if t class, large or bantam: 2. o Mason. Clitheroe; 3. T. Kinder.
Brown hen eggs: 2. J. D. Kay; T. E. Newhouse. Clitheroe.
White: 2. J. Sellers, Longridge: 3. T. E. Newhouse. T inted: 1, J. D. Kay: 3 T. E. Newhouse. Three different colours: 2 and 3. J. Sellers
Sellers. Contents: 1, J. Sellers; 3. Mrs S. Wilding. Three white ban tam eggs: 2, J. D. Kay.
Ideal egg: 1. J. D. Kay; 2. J. tf J. m%.
Kay. Female: 1 and 2. J. D. Kay. Black Wyand otte, ma le: 3, F. T.
3. J . D. Kay. Osbaldeston. Hamburgh. AC. male: 1. J. D.
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EVERY organisation in Hurs t Green at ten d ed the Sunday service a t
War Memorial, conducted by F r Brigstoke.
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Hurs t G reen branch of the Royal B r itish Legion, th e procession marched from th e Memorial Hall.
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Impressive ceremony at Calderstones
a t te n d e d th e Remembrance ceremony in th e m il ita ry cemetery a t Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, on S a tu r day.
tim e such a ceremony has been held th e re since the F i r s t World War.
cemetery gates, th e people processed to th e cenotaph a n d th e re a service was held by th e ho sp ital chaplains, th e Rev. R. A. H arpur, th e Rev. E. S. Jo se lin an d F r A. Butler .
A fter assembling a t th e I t is believed to be th e f irs t
Whalley, is th e p res id en t of th e Whalley b ran c h of th e Royal B r i t ish Legion.
TRIBUTE Six bran ch es of th e Royal
British Legion, with th e ir s tan d ard s , were represented. Coun. J . H. Fell, ch a irm an of Clitheroe R u ra l Council, a t ten d e d an d so did County Aid. Basil Greenwood, ch a ir m a n of Whalley P ar ish Council.
G. A. F a irw e a th e r , ch a irm an of th e County Royal B r itish Legion, Mr G. Mitchell,
W re a th s were la id by Mr
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( 'u -2- . * .. •* Mr H arp u r, who is Vicar of
s tones Hospital, an d by Mr Joseph Wilkinson, th e oldest committee member of W h a l ley Royal British Legion. Two Australian girls,
w ea th er stayed fine fo r th e ceremony an d a f te rw a rd s th e hospital ca te ring s ta f f provided refreshments. I t was a- very impressive
tr ib u te t° the Commonwealth soldiers who died. Although i t was cold, th e
ceremony and one which will probably he held ag a in in fu tu re years.
a s s is tan t nurses a t th e hospi tal. Marianne Van Zoelen an d L y n n e Hogan, both of Adelaide, laid a w reath as a
the Rev. A. F. Knowles, vicar of H u rs t Green an d Mitton, an d pupils of S to n y h u rs t College accompanied th e hymn and sounded L a s t Post an d Reveille.
The address was given by
Royal B r itish Legion, the P ar ish Council, S t P e te r ’s Club, th e Women’s In s t i tu te , Women’s Unionists,
Wre aths were laid by the Liberal Association, Stony th e
h u r s t College. S t Mary's School, S t J o h n ’s School, S t Joseph's School, H u rs t Green Badm in to n Club, Hurs t G re en Football Club, an d the Memorial Hall committee.
After th e service, Legion
members m arched p a s t tlieir president. Col A. Shaw, who took th e salute, supported by th e Rev. A. F. Knowles an d F r Brigstoke. Mr J . E. F ore m a n was in charge of the ar rangements.
Langho
THE new Guides, Scouts, Brownies an d Cubs of St L eo n a rd ’s packs were among who a t ten d e d the a t Langho on
those c h u r c h Sunday.
T h e nam es of those who
lost th e ir lives in th e la s t two wars were re ad by the vicar, th e Rev. P. H. Dear- den, an d two m in u tes ’ silence was observed.
Billington
AT Biker Lane, Billington, Royal B r itish Legion roem- oers were among th o se who paid th e i r respects a t a memorial service on Sunday a f te rn o o n conducted by the Rev. P. H. Dearden.
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B an tam , hard fea th er : Old Eng Old English Game, male: 2, J.
from a l l p a r ts of L an c ash ire an d Yorkshire, an d from Derbyshire. T h e re were 13 trophies on offer, th e n e a re s t
Birds h ad been b ro u g h t
memor ial in th e Castle grounds, being jo in ed th e re fo r a sh o r t service by wor sh ip p e rs
service th e colours of th e d if fe ren t o rg an isa tio n were ta k e n to th e a l ta r by Mr L. Norris, escorted by M r E. Edmondson a n d M r L. B ran d o n fo r th e Royal B r i t ish Legion. T h e o th e r co n t in g en ts were: T h e Royal Engineers: Mr S. Morris, Mr G. Jo h n so n an d M r L. P a t t iso n . Brownies: J e a n Ellison, Elizabeth Heywood an d B r id g e t H a r tsh o rn . Cubs: J o h n Chew, Mark Holden an d David Herd. T h e ch u rc h choir was
At th e beginning of the
AT THE War Memorial Father K. McElhatton,
augm en ted by th e ch o ir of th e Me th o d is t C h u rch an d o th e r ch ild ren f rom th e Waddington an d West B rad ford P r im a ry School, led by . th e h e adm a s te r , Mr G. Bottomley
D uring th e service th e silence was k ept an d L a s t
P ost an d Reveille sounded by buglers of th e Barnoldswick Boys’ Br ig ad e Band. T h e new Guide colours were also dedicated, th e colour p a r ty being L om a S late r , Alison S la te r an d K a th ry n Hogg.
ch u rch th e o rganisa tions formed up outside, an d led by th e Boys’ Brigade Band, which inc identally now in cludes girls, w en t in proces sion to th e w a r memorial an d here, th e lesson was read by Maj. J . Taylor, who is th e o rganiser fo r th e Wadding to n Poppy Day Appeal, an d w re a th s were la id by Mr H. Carver, th e Royal B r itish Legion, M r L. P a t t iso n , th e Royal E n gine ers ; M r W. P a t te n d e n , S t Helen ’s C hurch; Mr E. Cheetham, th e M e th o d is t C h u rch : Mrs J . Greenwood,
A f te r th e service in
h a d previously been le f t in th e ch u rc h porch for relatives who wished to place th em ro u n d th e war memorial.
Day Appeal in th e village will probably be a n all-time record by th e tim e th e la s t boxes a re opened. T h is will be in ad d i tio n to th e money which h a s already been raised by special efforts ea r lie r in th e year.
T h e re su l t of th e Poppy
Guides; Miss M. Williams, th e Cubs; an d Mrs P. G a rn e t t , th e Women’s In s t i tu te . Remembrance crosses
th e G ir l Dow iiham
AT Downham, two minutes silence was observed a t the Sunday service in S t L eo n a rd ’s Church, conducted by th e vicar, th e Rev F. E.
an d placed on th e a l ta r d u r ing th e service. Afterwards i t was la id o n th e War Memorial, where th e congre g at io n p inned th e ir poppies into it.
by Lord Clitheroe, Lord L ieu ten a n t of Lancashire. Mrs W. I . Todd was the organist. A poppy w re a th was blessed
Chard. T h e lessons were read
Chatburn THERE was a good a t te n
dance a t C h r is t Church, Ch a tb u rn , o n Sunday morn ing, where th e vicar, th e Rev. No rm an Maddock, conducted th e service an d preached. He used C h r is t’s words:
“My peace I give u n to you” as th e basis fo r th e sermon. T h e service began w ith the
singing of th e National Anthem, an d th e customary two m in u tes ’ silence was observed. Lessons were read by Mr H. E. Boden, an d the o rganis t was Mr N. Lawson. At th e close of th e service
Mrs S. J. Moore. Aid. S. J. Moore, Mr John Coivdall, the Mayoress (Mrs Edith Turner) ana the Mayor (Conn. Richard Turner).
Clitheroe civic leaders remember the fallen. Front the left, at the front, are:
prayers were offered. The wreath from the church was placed on the Memorial by
Mr J. O. Butters, one of the churchwardens.
ENGINEERS AT LOW MOOR
of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mi’s R. Turner, their deputies. Aid. and Mrs S. J. Moore, and members of the town council were also present. The service was conducted
AFTER attending the u n ited Remembrance service a t Waddington, members of th e Royal Engineers’ Associa tion branch, with th e ir s ta n dard, were present in the afternoon at a service in Low Moor Club. The Mayor and Mayoress
Read
CHAIRMAN of Read P a r ish Council, Coun. H. Speak, an d council members headed the la rg e congregation a t S t J o h n ’s Ch u rch on Sunday morning.
by th e vicar, Canon P. A. Schofield, who received w re ath s from th e various o rg an isa tio n s in th e village. Lessons were re a d by th e P a r ish Council ch a irm an , an d vice-chairman Coun. J. T. W h i ttak e r .
T h e sendee was conducted
honour, an d two minutes silence was observed.
T h e vic ar read the roll of
Keep Him in P e r fe c t Peace ” was sung by th e choir. O rg an is t was Mr D. K. Hall.
The a n th em “ Thou Wilt
jointly by the Rev. Alan Hunt, Vicar of St P a u l’s, Low Moor; the Rev. E. S. joselin, Whalley Methodist minister; and F r K. McElhatton, of SS Michael and John's C hu rch . Clitheroe.
th e choir processed to the War Memorial in th e church yard, followed by th e vicar, churchwarden, sidesmen and congregation. The names of th o se who
lost th e ir lives in th e two World Wars were read, and
Bowland chairman at West Bradford
THE ch a irm an , members an d s ta f f of Bowland RDC, w i th th e i r h u sb an d s an d wives a t ten d e d a service a t S t C a th e r in e ’s Church, West B radford, on Sunday. I t was th e council’s f irs t
Remembrance Day v is i t to th e ch u rch fo r ab o u t n in e years, as all th e ch u rch es in th e Bowland a re a are visited in ro ta t io n . Also p re se n t were the
members of West B radford P a r ish Council, an d th e Bowland m ag is tra te s were rep re sen ted by Mr J . H. G. MacAlpine. T h e service was conducted
by th e Rev. W. F ra n k lan d , who also prea ch ed the sermon. D uring th e service, the
ch a irm an of Bowland RDC, Coun. Jam e s P orte r, la id a w re ath on th e a l ta r .
bugles were Clitheroe Army Cadets, under the command of Lt Arnold Rowe. The s ta n dards of Clitheroe Royal British Legion, men’s and womens’ branches, were c a r ried. as well as th a t of the Royal Engineers. Wreaths were laid by various organisations,
On parade with drums and
cluding the two sections of Low Moor Club.
Hodder Valley Legion
LED by Slaidburn Silver Band, the Hodder Valley b ranch of the Royal B r itish Legion attended St Andrew's
Mr D. B. Bond, escorted by Mr D. Hook, Mr C. Silver- wood an d Mr J. Water- worth. T h e preacher was th e rector, th e Rev. G. H. Gaze,
Church, Slaidburn, on S un day morning. The s tandard bearer was
an d th e lessons were read by Capt. J . C. Kenyon.
the w re a th s were tak en from th e a l ta r an d placed on th e cenotaph in th e churchyard.
At th e close of th e service, Chipping
AT Chipping on Sunday morning, a combined service of Remembrance a n d dedi cation was held a t th e War Memorial.
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Rev F. Duggan of S t Mary’s RC Church. Mr Eric Bain- bridge of th e United Re formed Church, a n d the Rev T. G. Watkins for St Bartholomew's
I t was conducted by the
c en tre of th e village was led by th e ex-Servicemen
Church. The procession from the
P a r i s h
u n d e r th e command of Mr Derek Taylor, an d th e com bined choirs of th e churches led th e singing.
b eh a lf of th e ex-Servicemen. Longridge and d is tr ic t
Gourdin an d Mr George Bleasdale laid w re a th s oh
the w re a th on b eha lf of the churches, an d Mr Fred
Mrs E d ith Ja ck so n la id
b ran ch of th e Royal B r itish Legion a t te n d e d S t B a r th o lomew's Church for an evening service, conducted by th e Rev E. J. Powe.
C L ITHEROE D iv is io n MP Mr D a v i t ! W a 1 d e r a t te n d e d th e R em em b r a n c e D a y s e rv ic e a n d p a r a d e a t G r e a t H a rw o o d o n S u n d a y .
Whalley church full
WHALLEY P ar ish Church was packed to capacity for th e Sunday morning service at ten d e d by Coun. J . H. Fell, ch a irm an of Clitheroe RDC. and o th e r council rep re sen ta tives.
the Council. Mr Alan Bu tt. Whalley P a r ish Council was rep resen ted by Miss Pauline Wilkinson and Miss Monica Stalker. Uniformed organisa tions included the Cub Scouts, Guides, an d the Whalley b ran ch of the Royal British Legion.
They included th e clerk to 6.
by th e Rev. R. A. Harpur, vicar of Whalley an d presi d en t of the Whalley Legion branch. P ray ers were led bv th e Rev. Derek Duckworth, an d th e lesson was read by Mr Bob Clark, secretary of th e Legion branch.
The sendee was conducted
was assisted by F r A. Butler, of the Church of the English Martyrs, an d Mr George Braithwaitc, a Methodist local preacher. Wre aths were laid by th e Royal British Legion, the police, and Coun. Fell, on behalf of the RDC.
At th e cenotaph, the vicar
Chatburn Legion at Rimington
AT Rimington. the C h a t bur n b ran ch of the Royal B r itish Legion a t ten d ed an af te rn o o n service in the Memorial In s titu te .
A. Goodhall. Methodist m inis te r
I t was conducted by the b ran ch padre, th e Rev. J.
Many organisations from the village were represen ted.
a t Chatburn.
WI an d M a rtin Top Chapel. The Legion s ta n d a rd was
including Rimington
carried by Mr Leonard Green, th e b ran ch secre ta ry, and th e lesson was read bv Mrs A. Eccles, on behalf of the WI.
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British Legion was laid by the branch president, Coun. Harry Pearson, a n d one on b eha lf of Rimington Mem orial In s t i tu te by Mr J. C. Wiseman.
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