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1 0 , Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times,'February 14th; 1 9 8 0


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the songs and general fun. Local place names gave an added interest and the weakness of the Rectory tea came under fire.


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THE Whalley branch of the Conservative Association was delighted with the response to its buffet dance on Saturday — the first after a gap of 15 years. The event, which took place at Whalley Adult Education Centre, attracted


Strachan


Tim Dawson, raised a laugh when he compared Aladdin’s crumbling palace to the new town nail and the audience was amused when Glenn Hawthorne, one of the imps, lost his trousers as he was telling them he was 102 years old.


the role of Aladdin and Tim Bleazard proved his ta len t for comedy as Widow Twankey. He was


Lisa Knott excelled in


in the school hall. The audience joined in


ably supported by Heather B r a c e a n d P h i l l i p Broadhurst as Wishy and Washy.


Others taking part were Matthew Riddings (Grand


Vizier), Neil Ormerod (Palace guard), Alison Workman (Princess Fran- gipan), Geoff Whalley (Uncle Ebeneezer), Wendy Dowden (Genie), Janine Taylor (Advertiser and Times reporter), Anthony Hovte (Private eye), Paul Atkinson and Stephen Blackburn (horse) and Richard Blackburn (imp).


announcements, Elizabeth Moreton was the pianist and a group of Pathfinders formed the chorus.


Karen O'Neil made the The panto was written


by Mrs Joan Foulkes, who also produced the show with Mrs Alison Montgom­ ery. Lighting and sound


effects were by Mr Alan Bleazard. The cast is pictured


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C a s h a id f r o m


i G u id e s TWO local organisations, have benefited from the


£297 ra ise d by the; Clitheroe district Brow-, hies, Guides, Rangers and. Trefoil Guild last year —; the Year of the Child.. ?; At the Guides’ district


meeting on Thursday, Mr H. Hargreaves, headmas­ ter of Laneside School, Calderstones, and Mrs D. McQuade, secretary of the Clitheroe branch of ' the Association for Children with Heart Disorders, ehch accepted a cheque for £148.50.


The money was handed '


over by District Commis­ sioner Mrs II. Hailwood. The Laneside donation


will purchase suction cush­ ions to relieve the discom­ fort of severely disabled children. The money for the


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Association- of Children with Heart Disorders will go towards the purchase of a v ideo s c ope heart monitoring machine for the hospital in Barrow-in- Furness.


enjoying a moment of fun with the horse as its occup­ ants are revealed — Paul at the f ront end and Stephen bringing up the rear.


SPEAK OUT


MAIDEN speeches at Clitheroe Speakers’ Club were made last week by Arthur Chappel and Derek Holmes.


Don Meadows was the


chairman, Stan Blackburn topics chairman and John Lawson t ime -ke epe r . Evaluations were made by Brian Allison, Lionel Pat­ terson, Frank Nelson and Chris Roberts.


The meeting at the Swan


and Royal Hotel on Tues­ day is a joint one with the Fylde club, whi ch is expected to bring a strong contingent.


S U N D A Y Scho ol prizegiving for young m e m b e r s o f


t h e


Clitheroe Corps of the Salvation A rm y , on Sunday, combined with c e leb ra tio n s o f the national centenary of the A rm y ’s S u n d a y School. ■





supported by families and friends, iohosaw26 young people presented with prizes from their class teachers.


The service was well Scholar Wendy Gel-


dard explained about the formation of the S u n d a y School 100 years ago and the prim­ ary scholars sang chor­ uses ivith actions.


T h e o l d e r g i r l s


explained the meaning of the three colours of the Salvation A rm y


flag. The service was con­


ducted by Mrs E. Tagg, who looks after the Sun­ day School. Mrs Tagg, who recently moved to Sabden with her hus­ band Jack, is expected to become the new superintendent.


, The congregation


more than 100 members and guests. Branch chairman Mr P. J. Mawson now hopes iPwill become an annual occasion. Special guests were Clitheroe Division.MP Mr David Waddington and his


j o i n e d in s i n g i n g hymns accompanied by Mrs Atkinson at the piano.


wife Gill. About £140 was raised for branch funds. Our picture shows some of those who attended, with Mrs Waddington third from the left, at the front.


Pictured witli the


children, from the left, bade, are Mrs Tagg, Mr Tagg and Mrs Isabella Hogg.


Enjoyed all kinds


of sport AN honorary member of Whalley Cricket, Bowls and Tennis Club, Mr Ellis Charnley has died at his home in Abbey Fields at the age of 71.


lar at the Station Road ground after moving to Whalley from London in 1965. He enjoyed watching the cricket and playing bowls.


Mr Charnley was a regu


Charnley worked in the capital for 25 years for Smith ’s Watches and Clocks.


Born in Sabden, M MADE TO RESIST ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS On moving to Whalley,


he was a nurse at Calder­ stones for eight years retiring in 1974.


member of Billingtoh Brass Band and Whalley Conservative Club, where he enjoyed playing darts snooker and dominoes. His other main hobby was gar­ dening. '


Mr' Charnley was also a


Accrington Crematorium on Tuesday was conducted by the Rev. R. A. Harpur.


A funeral service at


•Mr Charnley leaves a wife, Mary Diana.


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