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6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 2nd, 1980


ASPECIAL NOTICE PETER WALLBANK FABRICS


HARTLEY’S FABRICS, Market Place; Clitheroe, - will be taken over by •'


s of October 1 st, 1980, the business known as * Newton of.Bingley, Yorkshire .


Might we take this opportunity to thank all our customers for their patronage over the years, and to extend our good •-..


wishes to the new owners. We hope that you will continue to support them in this new venture.


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PETER WALLBANK FABRICS special mmiicmr o


ffe


Luxury Quality Combed Cotton . Seconds


TOWELS


BATH SHEET 38in; x 70in. (approx.) £ 3 .6 0 each,


over £9.50 when perfect.


BATH TOWEL 27in. x 50in. (approx.) £ 2 .4 0 each.


. In plain soft lovely colours.


ARAN KNITTING WOOL AND PATTERNS


24p per oz. in Hanks of 4oz. A good


selection of colours and its 100% PURE WOOL.


MORE ITEMS TO BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK •





12/14 Market Place, Clitheroe Tel. 23346


r S group made over £50


. Mrs G. Collinson, Mr J. ■ Barber and Miss L. Whit-, well and the playgroup is grateful to all netpers.


/.. A competition was won bv Mrs C. -Redmayne,


the home of Mr and Mrs J. Barber. ..


a coffee evening at -


Coffee evening , Slaidburn and district •


Busy week in ' * ' / Mayoral year i


the new session/for mem-- bers of Whalley Methodist Church Ladies’ Evening ■Fellowship, Coun. Jimmy Fell gave/ a talk-: on: hisv year as Ribble Valley- Mayor. Mrs G. Nolan was in the chair. ■ . At the meeting.von Monday, Mrs F. Grime, will give a talk on a holi-. day in Iceland..


At the first meeting of Rimington Bolton-by-Bowland


. guess the name, of Hamish :— a Scottish womble — and it. was finally au­ ctioned, going to Heather Franklana. .


,. There was a tombola, a ■green stall and a cake stall. Lucky picket win­ ners were Mrs S. Ingleby and Mr E. Sedgwick. No one managed to


raised at a coffee evening organised , by Rimington Memorial Institute man­ agement committee.


Profitable: The sum of £80 was


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Abbey senior citizen’s drive in Whalley were: E. W o ls ten h o lm e , Mrs Snape, Mrs Hindle, Mrs Hornby. Dominoes: Mrs Jolly, Miss Hudson, Mrs Kelly and Miss Knowles.


Right cards Whist winners at. the


Bowland YFC .heard about Radio Blackburn


Local radio Members of .Boltori-by-


ing ...tapes--of mistakes, made during recording and a vote of thanks was


ited them on Monday. They listened to amus­


artfey. &ro p o s e d ■ by John.- S ammes when news- ;cer Mike'West vis-'


Tricks and spots Whist winners at a


.Johnson. Dominoes: Mr Pye, Mrs


drive held in Bolton-by- Bowland village hall were: Ladies — Mrs Hatton,' Mrs B. Capstick, J. Rick­ ard. Gents M. Cowk- ing, T. Jackson, ■ M.,


Wentworth,. S. Pickard, "Mrs Newhouse, Mr- Tom­ linson, Mr Partington. Raffle: P. Dakin and D. Greatorex.


Downham


. .began - on • Saturday even--'-. >ing with- a parish social, • ■ including games, '• 'dancing •and entertainment.- •


Leonard’s, Downham,'.


• dance -was- arranged by '• Mrs.B. Todd.


:. Music was -provided-by.'- Mr and Mrs B. Scott. MC ■ was Mr"W:- Scott; The; village school ■ headmis-'. - tress, Mrs V. Hall, organ-- ised children’s, games and ; the junior choir’s song and...


: Sullivan-works, with solos • by. Mr and Mrs B.- Scott ■ and.;Mrs D. Braithwaite. • An amusing sketch, “The,, dog; handler”, was- given■


The senior choir sang r excerpts from Gilbert ana-


by. Mr T. Braithwaite -and ■ Christopher Swarbrick.


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■who helped make the. evening a happy occasion, . especially the ladies who - served and made refresh- - ments.


. . . .


trained .by members of staff, took' over the ser­ vice in the evening. Mrs; G. M. Spensley played the •


well attended.in a beauti­ fully-decorated church, with special items by the choir in the morning and evening. Day-school pupils,


Autumn theme Sunday’s services were


I


■The vicar, the Rev. F. ■ E. Chard, thanked a l l ,


Parish social : Harvest festivities.at S t" :


piano->,for.' the - opening, theme, “Autumn days’, narrated by,;Nicola Darby-■ shire. It< was'followed. by. a. Bible reading by'Mark Hall.'-


. Emma .-Spensley recited a, poem “In', the. fields with God”:" and■


' '


ing - playlet.'“The-, gift■ of: the;.rice ■


-worth,-Catherine Hughes,r Jacqueline . Scott, -Rachel Hall,-. Richard - Palmer,- Richard Oldfield, -; Jason Birtwell and Nicola Der­ byshire. -1 Prayers for a “Litany of


given - by '"Nicola - Butterr


. Anne Braithwaite, and Robert.Flitcroft.:.■


the closing hymn “Praise, O Praise our .God and King”. All. gifts of fruit and vegetables were, sold to provide funds for the African ■ child adopted by the church. On Monday, flowers were, distributed to" the sick- and aged in the parish.


. ; .7. ' Open to public


THE next meeting of Whalley Parish Council is on 'October 16th, at 7-30 p.m., in the CE School. '


were trained by Mrs Hall and . Mrs- Towler. taught “Fields give up your ears” to recorder players R; Hall, J. Scott, N. Darby- shire,-R. Oldfield, N. But- terw'orth and. Emma Spensley. • ' . The children, all - sang


. The verse speakers ■■ ■■


Harvest”, were offered by Kirsteen Scott; Stephen Scott, Michelle Clement;


■ a'f .verse-speak1 harvestv ■ was


Visit to India?


■of ' the Royal Common­ wealth Society - for the Blind which runs: camps forthe treatment . of eye disorder. • She -said that people walked up to .20: miles for treatment. Mothers were taught- how. to improve their , diet so that : they could return; to. their vil­ lages and pass on help , to other women. ■ Dr Wishart .was thank­


AN illustrated ' talk- on India- was given to Clitheroe - Soroptimists by Dr-J. Wishart, a .member, of the Kendal Club. She explained the,work-


FIFTEEN of Papers, QueeiJ


redundant beca


ed . by the. president Mrs K. M. Hanson.


Tempting


EAT, sing and be merry; is. the promise to visitors' at a Taverna evening to be held in aid of Clitheroe ■Parish Church funds.


which has a Greek Cyp­ riot . theme, is being held in the Parish Church hall a week tomorrow, start­ ing at 8p.m., •


The social evening,


shore Band will provide the music for singing and; dancing and there will be Greek Cypriot-style food to tempt trie palate. ■


Haslingdenand Helm-


. Double tickets, price £3.50, can be obtained from the parish office, social committee members or from Mr John Clayton, “Flixton”;_ Shays Drive, 'Ciitheroe (Tel. 23162).:


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. _£&£tfsq.yd. £&.6tfsq. yd. jjgfsq.yti: E^sq.yd Guild’s big night


ABOUT 60 members and friends of Clitheroe Even­ ing Townswomen’s Guild- attended'the ,17th annual dinner at the White Bull Hotel, Gisburn. Guests included Mrs M.


. (Inner - Wheel), Mrs B. 'Webster (F ed e ra tio n ; chairman) and Mrs A. Wells (Clitheroe May­ oress). Their health was prop­ osed by chairman Mrs P.


Berry (Ladies’- Circle), Mrs I. .Stubbins' (Sorop­ timists), Mrs A. Peddar (Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild); Mrs M. Spensley


Dukinfield. After dinner -speaker


Mrs C. R. -Butlin,-. of Chatburn, described her role as a vicar's wife. A dedicated Christian, she


MORE TREES


QLITHEROE'.Town- Council is supporting the Ribble Valley Council in its amenity tree planting programme. The council has' sug­


take part in the National Tree campaign, being held over the next three years. The first year commemo­ rates the Queen Mother’s ,80th birthday, and her name may, be associated with any tree planting ceremonies. The council asked Town


•Coun. Bob. Ainsworth said: “It is time a few more trees were planted.”


Drink driver fined £125


FOR driving a car with excess alcohol in his blood, Jose VareO Reyes, ;of Mitchell S t r e e t ,


al licence'holder, was also fined £15 for driving while unaccompanied and £10 ■for having no test certifi­ cate.


■Whalley Road, Clitheroe, because the car was veer­ ing to • the ; centre of the' road. He was later found to have 15L mg of alcohol, in 100 ml of blood, - the’ legal limit being 80 mg. ..


secuting, said Reyes was stopped by a policeman in


Problem of water


WATER — or the lack of it — is causing headaches for householders in Whalley.





po r ted -a t the • Parish Council meeting that : the water supply to houses in the Mitton Road area was.


Coun. A. Pearson re­ - ;


all one. day last week,”.’he said.


■write:-to. the North-West Water Authority to report the-problem: , •


there was also a . problem in the Queen Street area.- : The council' decided to


■.The chairman,. Coun. Miss P. Wilkinson, said


■ -■.-.. 'T


very poor and the water was filthy. ' “There was no water at.


Clitheroe, was fined £125, disqualified .from driving for 18 months and ordered to pay a doctor’s fee of- £16.05. Reyes (32), a provision­


Insp. K. Beattie,' pro­ 1. ■


gested that trees could be1 placed in the -P^hdle- Road, Kirkmoor Road and Waddington Road areas. The council is also to


• illustrated her. talk with humorous and moving; in­


cidents in :her life during


. table decorations made by Mrs A. Cheetham were Mrs Stubbins, Mrs Berry', Mrs Webster, Mrs A.


the last 30 years. ' ■ '; ' ’ Winners in a draw for


•Musson, Mrs L. Holden, Mrs E. Butters, Mrs Cap- stick, Mrs M. Sutcliffe, Mrs H. Taylor and Mrs P.


:and- guests',' with Mrs Dukinfield (fourth right) and Mrs 'Butlin (behind, on her right).


Fancy dress disco "


inham ' VillageHall on Friday night for the Rotaract Club’s ’ interna­ tional fancy: dress disco, o rg anised’'by David Bristol; : ; '.Costumes were varied


ARABS,’ Indians and Chinamen flocked to Dow-


Clerk Mr Leslie Telford to obtain prices; for vari­ ous types of; trees to be planted” in1, the;.- town.;


, to Morecambe. They were provided with tea and saw the illuminations in Happy Mount Park. The trip was organised0by, community


arid colourfuF/and prizes were won bv/Kath Mars- den, dressed as a Japan­ ese lady,1, and. Colin Walker in drag? 7 . On' Sunday, .club mem­ bers took 21-, local children


pleased ” to welcome new members. Anyone in­ terested should contact Mrs M. Kendrick (tel. 22530). Pictured1 are. members


Chatburn. . The Guild would be


WORKERS at Tarmac’s Bankfield^- Q u a r r ie s , Clitheroe, rescued two of their colleagues after they w e r e t r a p p e d in


machinery. - Maintenance fitters Mr


■ hospital with leg and head injuries after the accident on Friday. They were about to


Fred Leeming (56), of Bleasdale Avenue;- and Mr Peter Cliffe (35), of Kirk­ moor Road, were taken to


■ with stone when it was switched on accidentally, according to Mr Leeming, who was back home on Monday after treatment for a cut head and bruises. ' ■ ■ : ........... As the two fitters,, were


start work on a conveyor belt used to load lorries


(firm said -Tarmac was satisfied- that, there was no question of defective- machiriery- being the cause of the accident. The Government’s quar­


IGliffe —; \vhd jwas de­ tained in hospital with a broken ankle — had to be pulled off by his work­ mates. “ We were Very lucky. It could (have been much .worse;!’|said Mr 'Leeming.' . ■ ' A. spokesman .for /the


ries'inspector is preparing a ’full report on the' inci­ dent.


! service chairman Mr Nick ; Bristol and ipai'd'rfor out of club funds; ' v 17 ;The7 next' meeting, on October Mth at the Swan arid Royal Hotel, will take the form of a music quiz.,


£250 for fund


garet Smalley and Marion 'Billows. .....


’ Visitors tucked into soup, bread and cheese and a sweet; and were able to take part in the many . competitions and buy goods' from - various stalls.


now looking forward to the, rail trip to London on November 22nd.


The fund organisers are-


. But one thing worrying them is that some of the 400 passengers still owe the balance of their ticket money. They may pay Mrs G. Clayton at the Parish. Hall between 6-30 and 7-30 tonight.-' ’ • ■


M-cyclist, fined


FOR using-a motor cycle


.without in su ran c e ,- Enrico John Ronchetti? of- High Street, Low Moor,


w a s -f i n ed . £7 5 at' Clitheroe.


— 2— ;--------- - r - J Naturalists’- •


■ to- Silverdale and Arnside a memorable one.'-


A- PERFECT, autumnal day and1 the tang /.of the, sea - helped .-.tov make Clitheroe Naturalists visit;


• • -Following woodland and, seashore paths Hhey.'v ar-:


;


, Point, > a1, haunt $ oft; smug/, glers in’olden days? ,,a'


rived a t ; Jenny - Brown’s.


;view, of the bay, an^- Lake-:; land hills was superb^-' - -


•^Leader Mrs B.--Peacock


ivv.as' thanked!* bpIMrs ■Wood-The-annualmeet-


' ■, The walk also i took* ih: -Arnside; Knott j where;-the :


; crash ■ helmet;' £15 for ;not ^displaying L , plates and


• Ronchetti (19), was also fined £15 for- Shaving no excise lic’ence and ’ ordered to pay £3.66 back duty, £10 for, not.;wearing; a


£10, for not-having a. test certificate.-


■ helmet: -and' waswj-ust trying out the.scooter.? ,s,


,- R o n c h e t t i ,‘ ity-was stated, told a policeman that “he did>) not -have' a1


i


lage'.hall' raised nearly £250 for ; the Clitheroe Parish Church' ‘Restora­ tion Fund. The lunch was organised < by Mrs . Mar­


A PLOUGHMAN’S lunch at Bolton-by-Bqwland vil­


' Engineer? t ; marries .


, Little Braxted, Essex. The bridegroom is the.


David Alan Johnson was married to cashier Miss Wendy. Elizabeth Dunn,; at; St Nicholas’ ^Church,


Production engineer Mr


■ -'Bridesmaid was ■ Miss Nicola Dunn; the bride’s niece. . Best man was Mr Julian


: The bride, given away by-her-'father, Wore a full- length white nylon gown with a tiered skirt and lace edging. Her waist- length veil was held in place by a white floral headdress and she carried pink roses and nvhite bridal flowers.


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ducted by Canon J. -Burley. .


Essex. v-


County 1 snub


, - •“ .- •/ •' -


,;of spending on libraries in j other districts .to compare ’ .with its own figures. ‘ ■ -But the county’s , Lib­





ported to the . Ribble: ■.Valley committee \ at its me e t i n g :a .wee'k on Tuesday. ‘


Crash fatality


PEljSJONER;. die(dj, ton Road, Whalley, last‘ -when’his' car/was involved ’'/Wednesday.-' *


1 ' Joh". Lomas (69),,’of 'v


ley bypass., i^’ „ . ceived treatment for in-/ juries to her legs,’ and ;


L g e r to n .^ e ^B o l to n ,p o th e r vehicle, Jame_s-> 'arms.. The driver of the’


rary and Leisure Commit-,; tee has turned down the request after, being told : that it would take too long to compile the details. - - The decision will be re­


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CRYSTAl


creation and Leisure- ^Committee'wanted details


A_ REQUEST by the Ribble Valley.. Council for more information about cuts in library services has been rejected by the. county council. ■ . 1 .The Ribble Valley’s Re­


Est. Over < The couple will live in


The ceremony was con­ . , -7 „


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only son of Mrs Ruth • Allen, of Littlemoor Road;' Clitheroe,' and the late Mr Stanley Johnson, and the bride is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs E. W. Dunn, of Little Braxted.


White suit bridel choi(


Gerald Athertonl ried to shop Miss Mary Ang| at Chorley Regiil on Saturday.


Welder Mr Cl


Mitchell Street, r is the elder son I Gillease, of Mytl Clitheroe, and 1 Atherton, of Blal


The . bridegi|


ter of Mr and nard Smith, of (


The bride is t |


i Julie Anne Sr bride’s , sister I Craig Paul Athq bridegroom’s brq


Ainscough.


dr a g g e d tow a r d s' machines,.' Mr Leeming' jumped? clear without much assistance:; But Mr


Mitchell Street, Photograph:


The couple are]


,The bride weB length white wol a white hat il with a rose ancl bons. She carrif quet of pink silk carnations | with ribbon. Witnesses wl


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Ladies7and tops


L adies' an| tops ;:


Children’s skirts


Ladies'long-I


Ladies' dre| boucle


Children’s lo| Ladies’skirts Ladies’blous


CARI


Brown and ushers were Mr Brian Dunn, the bride’s .brother, and Mr Stephen Berry.


MANUFI AND


Retaileij Crysl


Royal Coalport Waterford; Royal Albertf


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