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TWO of Clitheroe’s most active organisations, the Round Table and its t counterparts for wives, the Ladies’ Circle, have elected new chairmen for wThey are Mr David Hep-


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ound Table in 1970. The


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nterested in squash. He and his wife Dorothy


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WhalleyWindow


S It came from Mr F. oimpson, of Preston; one pf those indefatigable propeople who devote a large


r time delving into old eecords and registers in an anffort to trace th e ir


ortion of their spare


cestry. diMr Simpson, however,


with similar interests in one respect; if he comes across a story or anecdote which reflects little credit on one of his forbears, he doesn’t hush it up. Like Oliver Cromwell, he seeks


ffers from many people *»■ ”*ti" , .f *V. *' /*. r • • *a . *.r* . *> * • V.'. V* v- * M J si . r •* *•'**/**• i ' ; •* - v / .•-*•*• ' .‘.V. •* v \ • / ■' . - l t V;0/\ . V V' .r ; t


aan accurate picture “warts f my notice an excerpt


nd all." toFor example, he brought


as full of interest. tioIt posed several ques­


a ns and fortunately I was lible to throw at least a


ttle light on one or two points that were puzzling my correspondent.


oexceeded several times ver.Another subject on


chrom the Whalley chur­ 1 wardens’ accounts for i 834, in which the follow­


ng minute appears: t “It is resolved this day


a as a man of many parts


ngham, the Clerk, be wThis said James Ingham


that James Hindle" (one of “he aforesaid ancestors) ihaving neglected his duty on attending to the keeping pf the church clock in Iroper time, that James


appointed in his stead with the same salary.”


rial History of Lancashire” h (1854) the author refers to m sh clerks it was ever


nd in Routledge’s “Picto­ pariim as “one of the best thome months ago, one of


beuaint ornamental jug


name of the village (Mis­ spelt) and a date in the late 18th century. deIt was an item I would


aring James’s name, the


b arly have loved to own, o u t th e a u c tio n e e r bbstinatley refused to myring down his gavel until


own bid had been .


which Mr Simpson sought information was the “Dule upon Dun,” th a t old Clitheroe hostelry which has featured in so many local legends. c It appears that in the


S Closing his letter, Mr l impson seeks help in


f hurchwardens’ accounts MI have been able to tell 1or Clitheroe Parish in y826, there is reference to pet another of my corres­


ondent’s forbears. mOnce again, he was a


churchwardens, meeting in the Brownlow Arms, anxi­ aous to find a home for him


cuman in rather difficult cir­ tu stances. He had been h rned out of his Wiswell aome owing a substantial


y fortune to meet.” s Oddly, at a local sale q e items on offer was a


mount in rent and the wnd his family, debated


n The building, it seems,


and was then in a dilapi­ cdated and semi-derelict


<


ondition. ib It reminds me very forc­ rious council committees


o longer served as an inn m locating it and will let toe know, I will be happy a pass the information


n. le, hasn’t it?


Dhether the “Dule upon s un" could be put into a provitate of sufficient repair to S de shelter for Thomas dreimpson and his five chil­


l ly of some similar prob­ vaems which come before even today.


tryside.


B illin g to n , “Cunliffe Delph,” where according to the Whalley registers a James Parker, of Billing­ ton, was killed at the age of 25, just 105 years ago.


ocating an old quarry in


Dr Simpson of a “Cunliffe f elph” just off the road Rrom the New Inns to i ishton — and old quarry tn which, in recent years, ohere has been a great deal thf indiscriminate tipping to roune detriment of the sur­ counding very attractive


thThis, I think, must be i e Delph referred to, but tot lies without the Billing­ p n boundaries. It is just t ossible, I suppose, that ohere is another of these nld quarries of the same andame actually in Billington le thus, if any know­ indgeable reader can help


long. i Mr Simpson’s interest­ J.F.


ng letter had tuned into c quite an interesting arti­


Original sound track.


f ho pipped three others r ere: Mr Tony Smith (sec­


or the vote. wOther appointments (etary), Mr Geoff Tennant


AN exhibition of pottery and crafts at Whatley L ib ra ry beginning tomorrow and lasting for two weeks will have a special local interest. MIt is being staged by


Joint effort


t rs Ann Moyle, of Twis- Con; Mrs Charlotte a hapman, of Mellor; Cn d M r s Fi o n a


wThe “bathing beauties” r ere accompanied in their Hitchenepertoire by Mr Geoffrey M and his ensemble. of ore than 100 members f the Federation per­ thormed in the “Women p rough the ages” show,


la the daughters of the o te Dr Charles Brown, af Whatley, Fiona being A former Clitheroe


oombes, of London. areCharlotte and Fiona


p pottery, Fiona the " ainted eggs and Mrs tiMoyle, a former domes­ c c science teacher, will pontribute embroidery, datchwork guilts, corn figures.


dvertiser and Times reporter. theCharlotte will provide


ollies and hessian


(Circle convener), Mrs S. Haig (bulletin and Press officer), Mrs L. Leadbea- ter (minutes secretary), Mrs G. Heanan (Cheshire r Homes and CLOC rep­


(esentative), Mrs I. Park chospital and Mayoress’s


ive).


ftreasurer), Mr Alan Old­ cield (community service Bonvener) and Mr Bill c arker (ways and means


onvener).Outgoing chairman Mr John Newberry thanked members for their support during his spell in office.


Promising


outlook ‘‘FRIENDSHIP and ser­ vice” is the aim of the Ladies’ Circle and with the guidance of Mrs Bennett, the coming year looks promising. chaDuring the year local


Leonard Cheshire Homes, of which she is secretary, will benefit from the work of the Circle and Mrs Ben­ nett hopes for the support of members.A housewife, Mrs Ben­ nett was educated at Bury Grammar -School and worked as a secretary at a bank in Manchester. a She moved to Langho


rities, in particular the


‘Live at the Palladium’ Some of their best songs incl: Close To You, There’s a Kind of


Hush, We’ve only Just Begun, For All We Know, etc etc


£1.99


John children, Jane (10) and M (12).


cle for the past six years cha and has been vice-


T.W.G. bathing beauties on parade


T EN m em b e r s o f Cl i t h e r o e Eve n i ng Townswomen’s Guild took to the stage at Preston Guild Hall — dressed in bathing costumes! g They were among nine


n audience of 700.


Taylor, of Clitheroe. Vis­ itors came from all over Lancashire and Greater Manchester.The epilogue was read by Mrs Margaret Ken­ drick, of St Mary’s Street, who is secretary of the Clitheroe Evening Guild. n Federation members are


roduced by Mrs Barbara ED


ow looking forward to a thspeakers’ evening later


is year.


Nurses qualify


TWO Low Moor nurses are d among nine successful can-


n the Riverside estate.


Hidates at Calderstones Reospital, Whalley, in the Sugistered Nurse Mental E bnormality State Final Mxaminations. They are Rr M. G. Flynn and Mr D. o uane, both of whom live


t ommittee representa­ Winning


birds CLITHEROE boy Christ­ opher Hargreaves has been having a successful time in poultry shows. C At Holme and District,


pgg Show he won a first lace.C h ristop her gained


Elaine Bennett


THERE ivas a special Easter celebration for Waddington pensioner Mrs Emily Bentham who was 80 on Good Friday.


Lifelong Waddington resident


a Mrs Bentham ivas born wt Cuttock Clough Farm


parents, the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Wallbank. She has lived in the village all her life.


hen it was ivorked by her


WAt her present home in g est View she is a keen


f hristopher (16) gained wirst and second prizes taith his Indian Game ban­ Oms, and at Southport and Ermskirk Bantam Society


another four awards at t Bolton and District Poul­


Puilds taking part in the dreston Federation’s Gol­ aen Jubilee Revue, before


ottes.


Sry Club, and his brother, cetewart (9), was also suc­ wssful, winning a first d ith a Partridge Wyan­ r o tte and th ird and deserve with white Wyan-


Hife-long member of St mt the Lavan Art of Move­ Melen’s Church, is in the p others' Union, and sup­


ome is in the village. l Mrs Bentham has been a


mShe has been a widow for mchool before the Gram­ b any years, but has a hrother Richard whose


tryside.


Mikado.”Susan, whose parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Haworth, live at Omerod T e r r a c e , B a rrow , S attended Whalley CE


ar School. P She studied at Bedford


orts all the chprch events. h She recalls her child­


rd Mill.


aE College for three years and for another 12 months


ent Studio in Surrey. e But Susan’s early inter­


dayrning service and Sun­ a School. She left school fot 14 to work at West Brad­


mochool, and on Smidays to Mnly teaching post at So Wad d mg ton Day


seood when she had to walk Mn in Clitheroe of Miss t ven miles from the farm


orecambe High School. l When she joined the


culst in dancing and opera, tio tivated under the tui­


revaragert Sandham, was o ived after her first and


ocal Gilbert and Sullivan Operatic Society she was “fortunate" to be given the


ardener. Another of her interests is photography, and she concentrates par­ ticularly on shots of the coun village and surrounding


David Hepworth


PHYSICAL education teacher Miss Susan Haworth wanted to join an amateur operatic scoiety when she was studying for her A-levels


A leading role for Susan


at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School. a But studies came first


she qualified as a teacher t before realising her ambi­


nd Susan had to wait until


ion.Now, at the age of 24, she has three leading parts behind her and in three weeks plays Yum-Yum in Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The


leading role of Gianetta in “The Gondoliers.” p She then took on the


THERE t dates see


roducer in her school’s “ production of the musical


part of Nancy and was co­ Oliver.”Her rapid rise to promi­


nence continued when she was asked to be Maria in t Lancaster Amateur Opera­


ic and Dramatic Society’s production of “The Sound of Music.”Despite such a busy schedule, Susan still finds time to enjoy a game of tennis or squash.


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S ill Hotreet, in However, misgiving offices pi: put up as Mrs Cassi m a g i s t W c enthusiasharitv i


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Rfter her marriage to Mr r aymond Bennett, a bar­ twoister. The couple have


activers Bennett has been an Hirman and secretary.


ing, badminton and tennis. i The new vice-chairman


(6) .


member of the Cir­ er hobbies include sail­


gs farmer's wife Mrs Mar­ Staaret Berry, of Lower M nden Farm, Clitheroe. thrs Berry, who also joined t e Circle in 1973, has (hree daughters, Joanne


TWO men currently workin g at IC I ’s Clitheroe plant have y received awards for 30


cears’ sen-ice with the Don, of L a n c a ste r


Mr. Eastwood (secretary), s s E. Watkins (trea­ (aurer), Mrs V. Haworth


9), Claire (8) and Kathryn KOther officers are: Mrs rea delegate), Mrs S.


Smith (community service convener), Mrs P. Lloyd (speakers’ convener), Mrs c B. Barker (entertainment


onvener), Mrs S. Siddall


cRobinson is a commer­ tiial and administra­


ompany. s Mr Norman Robin­


on manager. f Another seven men


Hrive and Mr Roy Roneywell, of Salthill b oad, were both given Minoculars by Mr Paul i arsden, Engineer­ Lng, C a ta ly st and t icensing Director of she Agricultural Divi­


ion. c After starting at the


pompany’s Billingham nolant, Mr Honeywell is a w a plant manager


t C lith e ro e . Mr


prom the Clitheroe wlant were presented y ith awards — 20 dears’ service — at a Hinner at Stirk House


otel, Gisburn. WThey were: Mr John


t hittaker, of Grindle- Bon, (radio); Mr Brian S alshaw, of Cross ( tr e e t, Clitheroe, mbinoculars); Mr Nor­ l an Whitham, of Bil- Jington, (radio); Mr lack Taylor, of New- Ca n d s A v e n u e , Mlitheroe (teasmaid);


r Geoff Brogden, of


Ramsgreave, (clock); Mr Douglas Hartley, o f We s t View, Clitheroe (clock); and Mr Larry Flynn, of Langshaw D riv e , Clithcroe (binoculars).


e Chairman of the Jvening was Mr Jim mo h n sto n e , works


C a n a g e r a t t h e Wft): Mr Marsden, Mr


litheroe plant. lePictured (from the


Mr Honeywell, Mr Taylor, Mr Brogden, Mr Robinson, Mr Hartley, Mr Flynn and Mr Johnstone.


haw, Mr Whitham, Grace s hittaker, Mr Bal­


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