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Abbey" ghosts,
will be walking again
THE shades of John Paslew, last Abbot of Whalley, Isobel de Heton,:the notorious 14th century .votaress
who anticipated the permissive society by some 600 years and betrayed her vows, Peter de Cestria the village’s one and only rector, who presided there over 700 years ago .and many other characters, monks, witches,- noblemen and women,’ famous in the village story, will walk again in Whalley Abbey next month.
‘ They will be portrayed be*, first at 6-30 p.m; for boys.of members of the Whalley . 15-and-under and the second,
. friends of the Abbey at the' over age group.
Every.runner. cheese and wine evening to be completing the t>yo-and-a-half
Church Players and other' at 7 o’clock, for the 16-and-
promoted on June 14th in con nection with the village festi- val to m a rk : Eu ro p ean Architectural Heritage year. Host and hostess at the
Abbey will be the High Sheriff of Lancashire, Maj. ' Basil Greenwood and Mrs
tion on the same evening will be the Nab Races promoted by the Whalley Lions in which amateur athletes of some dis tinction will' be competing. Entries will be at the starting point on the night of the races and the event will prove an exciting challenge for the boys and young men of the district. There will be two races, the
Greenwood. Yet another unusual attrac
mile course will receive a souvenir certificate and group entries from senior schools, in the district would be wel c om ed . A w e ll-know n sportsman will present the*
prizes. The Whalley Rangers Foot
ball Club is promoting a festi val dance on the Thursday evening. This will be an "Olde Tyme” affair arid there will be demonstrations of Lancashire clog and country dancing. • * N
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‘ .These will be available in the village throughout the fes tival and will be a unique and practical souvenir of an out standing, occasion.
erable initiative and business acumen and has obtained sup plies of some excellent Herit age Year souvenirs. These are in fine quality bone china, bear the name of* the village and coat of arms together with a reproduction of the N.E. entrance to the Abbey.
The club has shown consid
Now Stephen aims for gold
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A 31-MILE expedition through the Forest of Bow- land and a night out on the hills under canvas, has earned
a Clitheroe Army Cadet his Duke of Edinburgh silver award. And now, L/Cpl Stephen
member of the Clitheroe Cadets for about nine months, attempted the silver award with a number of other cadets. The first day’s walk ing was mainly on roads, but 'a f te r camping overnight at
Henderson (15), of Bentlea Road, Gisbum, has his eyes firmly set on the gold award, which he will tackle during the c a d e ts ’ annual camp at Gareloch Head in Scotland this summer. Stephen, who has been a
Langden Castle, the group took to the hills for the final part of the exercise. Stephen and his parent^ Dr
and Mrs Robert Henderson,
moved to Gisburn from Monifieth, near Dundee, couple of years ago. A keen swimmer and stamp collector, Stephen had been in the Army Cadets there for about three years. He joined the Air Training
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Corps in Colne when the fam ily moved into the area, but after a' year of travelling to meetings, decided to join the Clitheroe Army Cadets; He is looking forward to
A WEEKEND OF PRAYER
attempting the gold award which will involve a four-day, 50-mile trek and other tests of fitness.
Games hall
THE new games hall at SS Michael and John’s Primary School, Clitheroe, will be offi cially opened at the schools open evening a week tonight. Among those present will be District Education Officer Mr Fred Calvert and managers of the school. A special exhibi tion is to be staged by mem bers of the Parent-Teacher Association.
ST -JAMES’S Church, Clitheroe, held a very success ful fourth annual “Weekend of prayer and praise” on Satur day and Sunday.
church doors were open from 8 a.m. to 8p.m., more than 100 people from all over the town visited the church for prayer. And on Sunday good com-
On Saturday, when the
Heraldry expert
A FASCINATING talk by CHtheroe Pro b u s Club •member Mr J. Newton Bell on “The Romance of Heraldry” was enjoyed by 53 of his fel low members on Friday. He traced the development
gregations attended all the services, which were acts of thanksgiving in anticipation of the prayers being answered, and acts of praise for the bles sings of the past year. The Rev. Brian Harding, of Baxenden, preaclied on Sun day evening. Thank-offerings to God
over the weekend totalled more than £350.
of heraldry from pre-conquest times to the present day and showed 30 copies he has made of authentic coats of arms. . They included the arms
granted to General Monk, Duke of Albemarle, in 1661, when he also received from the Crown the Honour Of Clitheroe t— hence Monk Street and Albemarle Street in the town today. Thanking Mr Beil, chairman
THE contrast between.poor children in Vietnam and the many healthy babies in Whal ley prompted neighbours Mrs Jill Needham and Mrs Mar garet Marsden to find a prac tical way of helping.’ Their idea of having an
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eight-month-old Christopher — and her friends only decided to arrange the event two weeks ago after seeing the suffering of the Vietnam ese children on television. Even though the war is now over, they have been assured th a t the children will be helped indirectly. The! sale was well sup
afternoon tea and bring-and- buy sale at Mrs Needham’s house in Abbey fields was such a success that they raised £56, which will be sent to the Save the Children Fund. Mrs Needham — mother of
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16th, Mr Roger Westhead, of Clitheroe, will speak on “Bad gers.”
Accent on youth
. Rev. N. D. Walton conducted a family service in the morn ing. A youth service in the evening was taken by Mr Neil, Turpin. -A t Whalley Methodist
COLLECTIONS taken on 1‘Young People’s Sunday,” ob se rv ed in Methodist churches throughout the dis trict, are to be divided bet ween Methodist education and the youth division. At Trinity Church, the
Church.a young people’s ser vice was taken by Mr Peter Horene, and'there was a ■parade by Guides and Scouts. ■The morning family service
Mr Kenneth Williamson (Wis- well) commented on his artis tic skill and knowledge of his subject. , The Pendle Club has raised £2,400 from the sale of waste paper in the past year, and Probus. members who assist with the collection from schools were congratulated. At th e : meeting on May
FOR using a car with a defec tive tyre in Whalley Road, Clitheroe,
Richard.John Mar tin (25), of Nelson Street, Low Moor, was fined £10 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. Chief Insp. T. J. Sumner said the tyre was almost without tread.
TWO local wine connoisseurs had plenty of their favourite refreshment during a three- day holiday to the Mosel Val ley, Germany/ •/
dle Road, Clitheroe, and Dr Patrick John Hoyte, of Brook House, West Bradford, went on the holiday as a prize for finishing second and third in a recent wine-tasting contest.
Mrs Freda Pickles, of Pen- Mr' J . D. Gaskell,
winner of the contest, prom oted jointly by Whiteside’s of Clitheroe the Advertiser and
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Times, and sister papers the Nelson Leader* and the Burn ley Express, was unable to go at the last; minute and places on the trip went ot Mrs Pick les and Dr Hoyte instead.
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and.Mr Simon Pittard, promotions manager of the East Lancs Press Group.
Mrs Edith Hayward, chair man, and Mr John Rushton, m a n a g in g d i r e c to r of
They were accompanied by
to see where the -wine.was- made but the best part, was tasting plenty of it.”
- Michael Schneider Nachf, wine shippers and famous vin
The party were'guests of Herr Schneider, proprietor of
eyard owners, and they vis ited the company’s modern wine-cellers.
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. they stayed at in Zell. , '.'The hospitality was. over
Dr Hoyte Was full of praise for the 15th centuary hotel
Mrs Pickles said: '7 had a lovely time. It was interesting
whelming, and it was interest- ing to see the plant and
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local visitors to Zell. Mr Nor man Turner, of Clitheroe, a freelance radio broadcaster,, and Mr Brian Hayward, son of Mrs Hayward,who is working at Schneiders to gain the experience needed to enter the business.
machinery used, to manufac ture the wine,” he said. The party met two other
Schneider Kellers (from the left): Dr Hoyte, Mr Rushton, Herr Schneider, Mr Turner, Mrs Hayward, Mr Hayward, and Mrs Pickles.
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VISIT FROM FAMOUS
VIOLINIST
CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society will have a rousing finale to their current season on Saturday when distinguished violinist Hugh'Bean will be their guest performer.
engaged Mr Bean, who has just completed a nine-day 11- concert tour of the Continent, travelling over 2,500 miles. , Yesterday he played in
The society is lucky to have m
Leicester, today he is in Leeds,' and tomorrow he will be in Cambridge, before driv ing to Clitheroe.
cert will be Elgar’s violin con certo in B minor, a piece that Mr Bean has almost made his own. He has recorded it with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Charles Groves. Mr Bean will be accom
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panied by parish church organist Mr Charles Myers, who has. transcribed for organ the orchestral parts of the Elgar concerto. They will also perform
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second organ sonata and some short pieces by Sir Arthur
Bliss. Mayor of the Ribble Valley
Coun. Fred Singleton will introduce Mr Bean to the audience before the recital, which begins at 8 p.m.
FORMER RATING
OFFICER FORMER, assistant rating officer to the old CHtheroe RDC, Mr Hubert Edward Kil- shaw, of 40 Riddings Lane, Whalley, died in hospital on
Thursday. . Aged 62, Mr Kilshaw had
spent all his life in local gov ernment including posts at Oswaldtwistlc, Rishton and
Kidderminster. He was with Clitheroe, RDC for about 10 years, retiring last year after the local government reorgan isation. Following his retirement,
, day which raised £50 for Kib ble Valley Scouts’ and Guides’ funds. Guests included the High
*leton and Mrs Singleton, were hosts at a coffee morning in the Mayor’s Parlour on Satur*
THE Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. F. Sing.
Guides were Scout Commis sioner Mr A. Smith, district chairman Mr Stanley West- head and Mrs Westhead, and district commissioners for Scouts and Guides Dr G. Hampson and Mrs Ellis. ' Two Guides from St Paul's,
Sheriff of Lancashire, Maj. Basil Greenwood and Mrs Greenwood, and civic leaders from Clitheroe, Hyndburn, Blackburn and Burnley. Representing Scouts and
Lesley Marsden and Sian Slinger, who not only served coffee but cleared and washed pots, are to be officially thanked for their help. Stalls, including bring and
The Sensational ALEX HARVEY BAND-
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buy and cakes, were manned by the Mayoress’s committee members and Guide leaders.,
in the RAF, serving mainly in India. Mr Kilshaw leaves a wife, Hilda, and two sons, David and Michael. The funeral service, with
Requiem Mass, atthe Church of English Martyrs, Whaliey,
yesteroay, was followed by b u r ia l a t Whalley and
Wiswell cemetery. Renovations
OUTDOOR renovation work a t Sabden RC Primary School, costing an estimated
£2,360, has been recom mended by the Lancashire County Council's Finance sub committee. It includes bound ary fencing, hedge planting, repairs to existing walls and gates, provision of an access gate and removal of uome timber cabins.
Accrington-born Mr Kilshaw, went to Calderstones as a store clerk and latterly was a clerk for Robinson’s Tours, Great Harwood. During the last war he was
Charity workers
CLITHEROE Ladies’ Circle has raised £387 for local
were the Blackburn branch ol the Multiple Sclerosis Society
charities over the past 12 months, members were told at the annual meeting. Main charities to benefit
and St Denys Children's Home, Clitheroe. The money
was raised by a Bcaujolai3 evening, coffee morning, good as new stall, jumble sale and ,
sponsored knit-in. .Officers elected for 1975-6
were : Chairman, Gillian Spensley; vice-chairman, Helen Rushton; secretary, Eithne Tennant; treasurer, Sheila Hailwood; area dele gate, Liz Parkinson; commun ity service convenor, Elaine Bennett; entertainments con venor, Glenda Heanan; speak e r sc convenor, Margaret Berry; circle convenor, Bret Cleeve; bulletin and Press
officer, Dorothy Cushing; minutes secretary, Pamela Lloyd.
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handicrafts and an appetising supply 4 of home baking. Tea, coffee and biscuits were also provided. Local trad e rs donated gifts for raffle prizes. Mrs Needham, Mrs Mars
den, Mrs Maureen Cross and Mrs Linda Hanson,' who helped with the event, are already planning another one on a grander scale in June.
the mothers and helpers with Mr Harpur.
Our picture shows some of
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES *: .
COLLECTIONS at the Sun- day school anniversary ser vices in Low Moor Methodist Church amounted to £69 for Sunday school funds. Preacher for the day was
'and Mrs C. Jones. Mr G. Barnes was chairman. \ Children trained by pi&ni&t
Mr R. Howel Jones, headmas te r of BrookBide Primary School, Clitheroe, and organ ists-were Miss I. Walmsley
a t Waddington Methodist Church was conducted by Mr Neil-Turpin. In the . evening the Lund Group Mission Band played'at a youth service. / ■ Grindleton had a family ser
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vice in the morning,'with Mr Bryan. Lamb preaching, and a t . C h a tb u rn Methodist. Church the Rev. Gordon Hood
Mrs J\Braithwaite sang at the a f te rn o o n , se rv ic e , and Andrew Braithwaite read the lesson. *
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with-Leagram, at a cost of £1,200, has been included on a list of priority schemes by the County Highways and Trans portation Committee. - t
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ported, many of the visitors being grandmothers, and mothers with young children. The vicar of Whalley, the Rev. R. A. Harpur, and the Catholic priest, Fr Thomas, Murray, were also there. On sale were soft toys,
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