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Fires on Sunday worry family
TWO fires, plus damage to back yard window- boxes, have made Sunday night a night of worry for the Waltons, of Gastle View, Clitheroe. m A fire on Sunday even-
Methodist t visit to
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A PARTY from Whatley Methodist. Church has taken part in a' visit to West Germany at the invitation of two Lutheran churches. They ' were Methodist
from Blackpool North Methodist Circuit on a visit to Bremen, with the theme “adventuring together and discovering our common Christian heritage.” Besides taking part in
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minister the Rev. Graham Vickers, his wife Pamela, their children Alison (15),; and Ian, (17), Louise Sutcliffe (16), of Mitton Road, and Robert Daven port (15), of Acrefield,' Wiswell Lane. They joined a party of 32
-incidents, happened at about 10 p; m. on a Sunday. Said Mrs ,Raywyne Wal
;. Before Mrs Walton; and her; husband, David, went out for a drink last Sunday night they checked that the back gate was locked:
The yard is surrounded: by a 10ft wall. ■ ■ Mr and Mrs Walton
several church meetings and a service broadcast on Radio Bremen, the party visited East Berlin.
the Advertiser and -Times they thought" the fire had been caused by an electri cal fault.
Hall will be gala venue
CLITHEROE and District Scouts and Cub Scouts will' be taking advantage of an offer from Lord and Lady Clitheroe on Sunday.
camp, demonstrations of Scouting activities and various stalls are all on the bill at a gala open day at Downham Hall.
Cub sports, a model
under-lls will keep the youngsters happy, and, there will be an archery range on the field. Musical entertainment
Clitheroe Division MP, Mr David Walder and his wife Elspeth are expected to pay a visit during the afternoon. An open race for the
will be provided by the Haslingden and Helmshore Band.
thank those who donated prizes or produce.
hoping the afternoon will be a success and wish to
The Scout Executive is '
the event at 2 p.m. and also present the Sagar, Trophy to the victorious .Cub pack in the sports.
Lord Clitheroe will open.
the Mayors of the Ribble Valley and Clitheroe.
the event at 2 p.m. and also present the Crompton trophy to . the victorious Cud pack in the sports. Also attending will be
Lord Clitheroe will open
Charlwood, the brideg room, is the second son of Mrs Stella Charlwood, of Macclesfield Road, Hazel Grove,1 Stockport and the late Mr Donald Charlwood.
Elsie will be there
WHEN the Whalley Friends of Bleakholt Ani mal Sanctuary hold a jum ble sale a week tomorrow,; Coronation Street’s Elsie Tanner (Pat Phoenix), will be there giving her sup port at the opening, along with chairman of the sanc tuary, Miss Searie.
at Whalley Methodist Church Hall.
The sale starts at 8 p.m.
m advance by phoning either Mrs Carlyon (2401 after 5 p.m.) or Mrs Walne (2447). -
Jumble can be collected
Alison Hollings, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony Hollings, of Wad dow Grove, Waddington, was married at St Helen’s ' Church, Waddington, on : Saturday. Mr Jeremy Richard
C H A R LWO O D — HOLLINGS Science teacher'Miss
. University. The bride, who was
electronics engineer and both he and the bride are graduates of Liverpool
: The bridegroom is an
the South of France, Mr and Mrs Charlwood will live in Leicester. Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatburn.
Youngsters are tops
^young farmers in Lan-. cashire than those in the Bowland region.. • They proved themselves
THERE are no better
i.Young' Farmers’- inter--; .regional field day a t ■; Myerscough: on; Saturday
yet again at the County i
. by sharing with Ribble ■ Valley:the Farmers’, Guar-i dian Trophy, which they ; won; last- year. Each, had x 124% pts.
vyiduah events;; Clitheroe,t:. ,won the,tug-of-warI > ‘
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All.six’Lancashire YFC, regions . were : represented « at
the.fidd'day, Bowland .
• beingropresentatlve of the! k
, Lady Derby trophy; - Bow-: •land won the county shield ' 1 for. sports events; Slaid- jburn were top dub in indi- :
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In.the.girls’.events; they,-x : were. clear (winners; of: the:
: Bo lto n -b y -B ow lan d j Clitheroe and . Pendle Forest.
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>: Margaret . Me rce r,C hipping, (swiss . roll); Catherine; Lund,' Clitheroe,-'(patchwork apron);
; Louise Barton, Bowland Forest (junior, flower arranging); Jackie
. 'S iU s a n Gr e e n , of .Clitheroe was second.,in ; : the: dairy:: cattle judging, ! and;:.Bowland -achieved i? another notable second in-
: the junior five-a-side. tr - ■ Two exhibits
of.particu-
' which; Joyce Kenyon,, of ;■ Slaidburn, had made from - baler, twine.
lar interest,were Richard. Cornthwaite’s :model from scrap and the hedgehog
member, of: the Bolton-by- ; Bowland Club, had welded old "staples to^ make" a ! crocodile.10
Richard, who is 14 and a • ’
ni.Other Bowland prize-winners;., were: Judith Shepherd,: (savoury ,dish);-Angela-i> WalmsleyjvCiithiroe. (sweet);'
-M a s o n , ' C l i th e r o e ; , ( YFC mascot). -
. bum (tractor driving). >' Colin Brown, Pendle Forest , (hand-pamted record sleeve);
i b u rn (c h e e s e !.straws); • Sheila Harrison',; Slaidburn/, (home made (Candles);. Jean Robinson,
,.(fruit!i,cake);' S a rahW a lk e r , Slaidburn, (decorated wooden: spoon); . Jean' Robinson,> Slaid-
Rachel-.Collinson, Clitheroe, (pasta .collage .and - dressed doll) Elizabeth-. RobinSon, Slaidburn,
:Slaidburii, ■ (lemon cheese); Gor 'd on, -Whit f ield /''Sla idburn; - (leather, purse); Deborah Robin
son. Bolton-by-Bowland (heads-;
can);'>Rowena jRobihson,. Slaid-; bum, (knitted"cap). - ^
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, carcass senior);
Andrew.Bristol;: '.Clitheroe :(pig- carcass,,judging intermediate; Edward .vParkin-' son aml -David Leemingp Slaid-
: • Margaret Collinge,' Clitheroe,' (beef carcase- judging in te r mediate);-Susan. Green, (beef
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performed the ceremony and Mr Geoffrey Hitchen was the organist. The reception was a t the Plough Inn, Wiggles- worth. After a honeymoon in
the best man and Mr David Hollings the usher. Canon C. F. Goodchild
given away by her father, wore a gown of white rose- figured satin which she has made herself. Her should- length veil was held in place by a Juliet cap deco rated with guipure lace and she carried a white and yellow posy. . Bridesmaid Miss Sara Hollings, sister of the bride, wore a dress which she had made of green floral cotton lawn, deco rated with white lace. She had a single yellow flower in her hair and carried a Victorian posy of yellow and white flowers. Mr Stephen Puckett was
after the window-box inci dent the police had been called, and for many weeks, until the early hours of the morning, she had kept watch from the windows for intruders. A police spokesman told
were told about the fire while they were in a nearby pub. Neighbours saw smoke coming from the wash-house and called the fire brigade. Mrs Walton said that
ton:. “We are afraid to go out on a Sunday: night now.”
ing damaged the central heating boiler in the wash- house-at'their home and carpets - put in the wash- house/ for . cleaning were also affected. ■ Less ■ than a year ago there was a similar fire and recently the window boxes were damaged. 'All the
-buildings in the Ribble Valley. ?■ Pictured arc two' the c o n t r ib u to r s , N ig e l Heales (11) and Heather Idiens (10) with their m o th e r s , Mrs Ruth Heales .(left) and Mrs Ellen Idiens, and bank m a n a g e r Mr Dav id Minton.: ...
tion,- the: pupils provided exhibits of their own choice, based on sights or
paintings by children from . Clitheroe and dis trict junior schools. , > At the bank’s invita
exhibition:'during:i the week. u On show have been
C U S T O M E R S a t Clitheroe’s Yorkshire Bank in the Market Place have been enjoying an art
Artists ,
go under canvas
GUIDES from all over the North West assembled at Waddow Hall this week for a regional arts, workshop, dealing with all aspects of arts and crafts. ■ :: , ; .There are 113- Guides
; Nigel, of Waddow Grove, Waddington, is a former pupil of Wadding- ton and West Bradford School and his picture was of St Helen’s Church,1 Waddington. : Heather, of Seedhill Cottages, Whiteweflv attends; Thorneyholme School.: - Her subject was th e River Iiodder at Whitewell.
members of the Trefoil Guild are helping in the instruction of dance and craft. They are Mrs Flor ence Blades and Mrs M. I. Snowden, of Clitheroe, and Miss Ruth Mundy, of Pendleton. Arts adviser for the reg
the week has been the red rose and the white. A high light of the session will be a1 presentation by the dance and drama .group tomorrow afternoon.
ion, Miss E. M. Bannister, of Pendleton, is also present.. The theme throughout
iser Mrs Janet Walker, of Cheshire, said the hall pro vided an ideal setting for such a course. Three local full-time
and advisers staying at the hall,- 55. of them camping out.< Waddow- was the venue for a similar gather ing three years ago. Public relations organ
y:specified(number:6f;h6ursv ■in. comm uni ty se rv ie 'e
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U n d e r 'th e 'o rd e r an within'a year.. ,
:: helping ■: the,^handicapped ana -disabled; assisting-in>
Among the tasks,which could "be carried outdare
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welcomed the introduction; of/an alternative to a custo dial sentence. “In certain,; circumstances': it. can be' very satisfactory,” he said.
Mr Westheadi said he.
• cerned can. gain employ ment and' continue to look after his or. her family and other responsibilties,whilst at the same time - giving something-to the com-
munity service orders made, at, Clitheroe .have concerned offenders living in the .Burnley or Black burn areas where facilties for the service are avail- ■ able. ■
, munity.” , Previously the only com
Service award' for PC
" ' L l T* CLITHEROE policeman. ‘The> individual „con- ■
,PG;t-Maxwell, Bromilowv received his. reward for over 23 years in the force when he was presented
withv a -long service medal at county headquarters, Hutton, yesterday.
He was one of 22 mem bers of the Lancashire
Constabulary tc receive awards from new County Chief Constable Mr Albert Laugharne.
, Community, service schemes are run by proba tion and after-care ser-. vices with voluntary help.
Help with caravan holiday
MEMBERS of the Bolland Deanery Mothers’ Union met at the home of presid ing member • Mrs: Irene Walmsley, of Waddington.
: Mrs Pennington- was welcomed as the new enrolling member' for Hurst Green,' instead of Mrs M. Hoyle; who has resigned, and she gave a report of the Executive Committee meeting held in Shipley.
: The overseas meeting is to be held in Skipton in October. . : Under the “Away from it all” scheme, a request was received to give a holi day to a young mother, suffering from depression, who has three small chil dren.
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refreshments and was thanked for her hospi tality. .
Flint show at gallery
ONE of the most com prehensive displays of Sir William Russell, Flint’s work ever mounted in the provinces will be on view in Clitheroe throughout August at the Ethos Gal- lery, York Street. Original works obtained
by gallery consultant Mr Frank Barnes include two water colours, a drawing “Cecelia” and 25 dry- points. _ There are also signed limited editions and many prints.
obtain the loan of a cara van near the homes of some of the young Wad dington members; so that they could act as hostesses during the day. Mrs Walmsley served'
Members agreed to
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..; PC Bromilow lives in Rishton, but has been stationed at Clitheroe for the last four years. He has worked on the juvenile bureau, dealing with all aspects of juvenile crime, since the branch began nearly three years,ago.
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wife, Kathleen, have two sons who are also police men. Stephen (24) works at Accrington and John (22) is a frogman withfthe Blackburn division.
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