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\ , ~i. •■ 12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 17th, 198V ' ‘ '* u ",r ' « ' , .» n . ^ »*rrmty\ ^W in >


money CLITHEROE Round Tablers turned council workmeriat the - weekend •and saved Clitheroe Town Council £800 : •. that was


Tablers ( save town


. last year’s bill ‘for putting.: up the ’ crib at. the Castle'


-an appeal from the Town; Council for. help and the work was done under the: supervision of. Mr Roger H irs t , - Ribble ;Valley; Council Parks Superinten­ dent. About 20 . Tablers: worked . in- bitterly -cold and wet weather. i Clitheroe Town Council has shown its appreciation


. its charity work. However, Tor. some


; by permitting the Round Table to have a collecting -box near the crib in aid of


people this - is- not the season of goodwill,. within a few hours of the work-being finished vand­ als hurled half-bricks at the crib..


been repaired but others will have to wait. The Tablers’ vice-chair­


One 1 of the figures has 1


man, Mr Roland Hail­ wood, appeals, to the public to help stop the vandalising of what is, after all, the townspeo­ ple’s crib.


, a11ended r th e annual- Christmas' party : at: S t ; Ann’s Court sheltered


YFC party


Farmers’ Club held their C h r is tm a s p a r ty , in Dunsop Village Hall - on Saturday and there was a full house despite the bad weather. Jim and Melvin played


Bowland Forest- Young


for dancing. Prizewinners were Mrs M. Moorhouse, Mr and Mrs J. Knowles, Mr M. Pinder and Mr G. Parker.


,


MORE ; than 60.:#■ elderly - people,- and their guests


t’ h ousin g s c h em e? ,L o w f Moor, on Saturday. •


f


by;:•.visiting artistes'- and. enjoyed - a - bingo ?: session


They-were entertained


' during the,' afternoon. . They were, also treated to a buffet tea. During - a break: in the


entertainment, the oldest • resident, Mrs Ada Stir- zaker (89) presented a gift to warden Mrs Marjorie Hollywood in appreciation, of her services.


party were made by Mrs Hollywood and Mr Arthur N ea l, who a c ted e compere. -


■ Arrangements - for, the ..... .'


Christmas show at Gisburn mart


, held its annual. Christmas fatstock show of cattle, sheep and pigs. -


GISBURN Auction Mart:


-- The Bass Charrington Per­ petual Silver Challenge Cup for the champion fat beast was won by C. A. Bates (160p per live kilo), who also received £10 from Midland Bank and £10 from Mrs Griffiths. Reserve champion was won by J. E. Parker (140p).


-


■403 cattle, 1,477 sheep and 56 pigs. First and second prizes


Forward in the show were


: for the best fat heifer went to M. Bradley (125.5p) and (113p) and . th ird *J. W h it ta k e r (110.5p). , Best fat continental or- cross bullock. prizes: - C.- A. Bates


:(160p), J. E. Birtwistle (114p), Mr Nutter (115p). Best fat bul­ lock, any other breed: C. A. Bates (U7.5p), M. Dawson (134p), G. Parker (106p).' Best baby, beef heifer: M.


, Best baby beef bullock: M. Townsend, C. A. Bates (106p), G. A. Mason (96.8p). Best bul­ lock weighing between 400 and 500kg: J. E. Parker ,(140p), M.


Bradley (128p), C. A. Bates (113p), M. Townsend (107p).


Townsend (117.5p), M. Hall (108.8p). Best- fat cow: R. Foster


(85.5p), J. W. Coates (88p), C A Bates (95.5p). Best baby beef bull- 1 ana 2, J. Hickson (107p) and (106p), J. H.,Booth- man (116p). Best fat Limousin X animal: C. A. Bates (160)}). Certified clean cattle prices:


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, £ 37.95 £89.95


MELLERWARE Pans w i th „ Silverstone finish from only £ 5 .9 5


Chops.Minces.Makes Pastry, Mixes,Liquidises,Slices and Grates.


Tight steers to 118.5p (106.4p), medium to 160p (108.6p), heavy to 115.9p (106,5p). Light heif­ ers made to 126p (93.Ip), medium' to 128p (95.2p), heavy to 115p (94/Tp). In the sheep section, the


Basil Griffiths Memorial Cup for the championship pen of six fat lambs went to H. B, Cap' stick (£38),- Second was V. Verity and Son (£37.50), third H. Palmer and Son (£37.60). Six fat half-bred or mule


lambs: H. B. Capstick (£37.40), M. and R. Smith (£38.60), M, Pearson (£35.60). Six , fat homed shearlings: 1 and 3, W. Sutcliffe and Son (£31.60 and (£ 3 1 .2 0 ) , J. H. Morphet (£31.40).


;


18kg and under: 1, 2 and 3, G. A( Mason (£33), (£32.20) and (£30).


18V6kg or over: 1 and 2, M. and R. Smith (£40) and (£39). Six half-bred ewes: L. Guy (£32). ’ Six horned ewes: J, Pinder (£28), Mr Atkinson (£28), J. Parker and Sons (£25). Prjces: Light lambs made to


200p‘(179.9p), standard to 208p (184.5p), medium to 195p (183.8p) and heavy to 186p. (180.2p). -


Light shearlings made to


172p (161.4p), .heavy to 150.5p (148.2p) and overweight aver­ aged 118.5p.- Uncertified lambs made to -£36 (£22.05) and fat ewes to £52 (£23.06). In the pig section, first and


2 b/°TV 9 S


• second pnzes for the best pen- of four pork pigs went to P. and M. Bleasdale (81.6p) and (80.8p) and third to J. H. Life (81.6p). ■ Best pen of four cutters: E.


and J. Howarth (80p), J. H. Life (81p), L. Smith (78.8p).


Four bacon pigs: 1 and 2, J. .


' (79p:


(£112) and (92p), J. M. Rawhn- son (£90).


fat sow: 1 and -2, - M. Dakin Roberts (77p) and (79p). Best


(81.5p), cutters to 81p (80. Ip), baconers to- 79p .(78p), over­ weight pigs averaged 79.8p and fat sows made to £112 (£81.12). In the • dairy section at


Thursday’s mart there were,82 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward. Accredited cow. prizes went


(£539). heifers to £650 (£548). In the calf section there were


to J. and A. Lawson and Son (£700) and A. T. Maude (£650). Heifer prizes went to F.: H." Wrathall (£608) and R. Murray (£650). .Friesian cows made to £700


219 animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £110 (£69.50), h e i fe r s to £81 (£ 5 6 .6 0 ) , Hereford X bulls to £135 (£95.20), heifers to £84 (£50.60), Charolais X bulls made to £138 (£102.50), heifers.to £92 (£74), Angus bulls, to-, £89 .(£55.50), heifers to £92 (£40.70). The-sale of store pigs had 32


animals forward. Store pigs made to £30 (£26.10).


Parishes officially linked


-TWO Rib b le Valley parishes — Chipping and Whitewell — are to.be officially amalgamated. - ‘ A scheme has been put forward to bring the two parishes in the Blackburn Diocese under’the control of; oneTvicar,; at present


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s the -Rev. George Wood. He is currently ...vicar - of Chipping, (but;only priest- in-charge at Whitewell., . . -Mr Wood explained That the move would mean no­ thing as far as the day-to- day ‘ ru n n in g i of ;the parishes is.concerned. ! • “It just means that in


fiiture only -one; vicar will be required for both churches,”, he said.


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Editorial.........Clitheroe 22324 Advertising....... Clitheroe 22323: C l a s s i f i e d B u r n l e y 2233L


Prices: Porkers made to 83p Six fat- down cross lambs , Six fat down cross- lambs


Light steers made to 106.8p (98.3p), medium to 115.5p (99.3p), heavy to 119p (98.7p). Light heifers made to 109p (96.4p), medium to 110.5p (9 8 .7p), heavv to 121.5p (98.9p). Uncertitied cattle: Young bulls made to 116p (102.5p),


.Gate and erecting two. Christmas trees, one>of- them in the Market Place..;. . The Tablers • answered.


§ i f


VILLAGE NEWS


vice i-and 1 prizegivingiat’if . Ghapel’s annual cmiol ser-;.; G r i nd 1 e t o n M e t h o d i st,'tn-yj(,e t on5 Sundayafternoon


Presentation > - On guitar 1 At, the * Christmas; ser- •; LPaythorne Metnodist-


:- The preacher - was the Rev. G. A. Vickers, of* - Whalley, and prizes were , . presented .by Mrs M. ;,,


'-' •Following: their v usual custom they also - brought; toys and • books which will be sent to underprivileged children.


What is Christmas?’’, - • •


■: v Mrs.-.: Alice Green, who, ‘ has,been a Sunday School teacher for 30 years,- was c presented witn^a -;Good. ■;


■ News Bible and f low e rs - by. superintendent: Robin, Clark.


’ help the National Chil-) dren’s Home and ,would; like people to pass on any; labels they have to either , scholars or teachers.


■ - After the service. the. teachers served -tea - and mince pies.... . ■ .1 The Sunday School is - collecting Heinz labels to.


. -'


Sunday School on Sunday it, v was'v-conducted y by, the'- scholars ;- presented-;; jjev-. ;T;: ' Bradshawj . with; “w w io p.ViY^oi-mas?”r ,


the


. gcnpture’;readings’-given by- members .pfv the vcon­


gregation. , j Sunday School, scholars


sang children’s , carols,,Ac­ companied ,, on ..the guitar by Helen, Gorst. A-duet


’was also sung' by Ann ■Preston -and Caroline -


:Hog|, assisted; by Derek j Gorst.1, \


i :The offertory was ■ taken up;by: Mr- C:! Preston and «


Mr J. Peel. It 'Will be shm-ed between The-.usual charities. •


pies • were; served -. after­ wards.


' Tea; biscuits . and ;mince '


. . Gisburn


G ia n t t r e e A-giant Christmas-tree


shone' by the altar at St Mary’s 5 Church,-"Gisburn,


Filling breach Due to - the adverse :


w e a th e r co n d i t io n s , Grindleton WI’s speaker was unable to attend on; Thursday night, but the newly-formea social com- -. mittee rose to the occa­ sion and quickly'organised ' pencil and paper games and card bingo. It was decided that in


future the. trading .stall will be manned by two different volunteers each .


link delegate for Sawley . and Grindleton at the AGM in June and an evening out for members and friends has been ar- ranged for January 22nd. In the competition for


month. Mrs S. Dowds is to be


two mince pies, points , were awarded to Miss M. Brennand,-Mrs M. Bruns-' kill, Mrs H. Read and Miss B. Brennand.


Dunsop Bridge Jacob’s join


. Dunsop. Bridge Village Hall Committee members have arranged the annual' carol and Christmas i party this Saturday, .with'Slaid-


for the, children’s annual - tree service, conducted by Canon S. A. Selby. Miss M. Lord was the organist. The colours of Gisburn


Cubs were presented b'y David Waddibgton and the pennant of the Gis- bum Brownies by ,Donna White. The lesson' was read by Brown Owl Mrs A. Wilson.


“ L i t t le Donkey”- and “Away in a Manger” by the Cubs and Brownies, the vicar received the children’s gifts of toys at the altar. All the toys and the collection are for St Denys, Clitheroe.1 •’ ■ ' >


West Bradford


- Bright Hour group invited m em b e rs . from ,, St Catherine’s -MU and t^ie village WI to their Christ­ mas party.


bum Silver Band provid­ ing the music. There will -- be a Jacob’s join supper.


Garden tips


, Winter colour - in-the garden was the theme of a talk to 'Dunsop ( Bridge WI by Mr and; Mrs. Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries. Members found them­


:


: Carols were sung, with Mrs Nancy Frankland ;at the organ, and 'an after­ noon tea was 'served by the committee.: ........ - Parcels of refreshments


, and poems. She. was thanked by Mrs., Susan Clark.


Pomfret,- who related witty Lancashire tales


' unable to attend because of the bad weather. ■


- A Sawley \


selves making acquaint­ ance with names such as acuba japonica sulphurea A: materials among th e \ tre e s an d ; M rs 1 M. shrubs recommended.- Many questions were ans­ wered and winners of a competition for a festive arrangement were Mrs K. Bond and Mrs M. Pye. . The next group meeting will be held at Newton Village Hall, with Dunsop members providing the entertainment. Birthday greetings were offered to Mrs Winnie Fox and Mrs Mary - • Beattie. Competi- tion winner was Mrs Mary Dowle.


' Rimington Supper dance .


. Rimington Memorial In-' stitute’s annual Christmas dance on Friday1 was V a great success.- More than 100 people enjoyed a supper and music.-,pro-, viaed by .the''Dalesmen band. Spot prizes’ were won


- Newbold, Mr - C. i Robin­ son, and Mrs M. Beattie. Vice-chairman of the


by Mr and Mrs Eccles, Mr and Mrs Stott and 'Mr and Mrs Thistlethwaite. Raffle winners were Mr J.


management 'committee; Mr Albert- Eccles, thank­ ed everyone for a t ­ tending.


■ * f t t>, Thornley ^


’ with-WheatleyWI meet- ■ ing.President-..Mrs .D. ' Charnley: introduced Mr .'John Hutchinson, - who spoke1 on “Many faces of music” ; and played;;:both'


festive air at Thornley-


Festive air> v- There - /was a-. definite:


thanked by.Mrs Pye. t ':;- Arrangements were'


entertaining demonstra­ tion .of Christmas tree de- ■ corationsj presents and toys;;made from waste. The speaker, Brown, was


By candlelight .' Sawley .WI enjoyed an


decorated balloon was won by Mrs Askew, Mrs Howarth and Mrs Dyson. Mrs , Dewhurst won ? the Christmas raffle.' Carol


made for carol singing fin the village. The commit­ tee served a candlelight supper and were thanked- by Mrs Dyson...........« *• . The- competition,'fora ‘


! \


singing concluded a pleas­ ant evening. ■ - ' i)


Founder ; member ■ of WI


A FOUNDER memberfof Waddington-.-WI, Mrs Clara Berry, of “Rhyd-, dings’,’, . Pendle, Road,


Clitheroe, has.died,- aged 82.


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•Mrs Berry was born,-in Clitheroe and lived -in


■William B e r ry , they moved to Chancery Fann and later to Bonny»Bar. Farm, Waddington. ;;: 6 A member of St Heleii’s


: child welfare clinic.' .. .On retirem ent from farming in 1965, she lived L in d e n > .D r iv e ,


'garet.' T i ."4-:


’ popular/ and church’ music- on the organ.: He ^was. thanked by Mrs Ellison.4,',, - . After : a Jacob’s join.r buffet, • three ‘members- provided hilarious, enter- tainment by--. dressing^up- and miming to records, Proceeds of. the raffle were donated Hto th e


H


■ Pimlico-Road,’ working-Tas a tailoress for M. Hartley and Sons, of King Street.. ■' -After marriage to Mr ■


FID PLA


1kw HEA


- were delivered :■ to : mem­ bers - who . were sick ;6r


Guest speaker was Joan ;


Witty tales . West, Bradford Ladies’


During the singing of ' 1 1


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'"PUPILS fr vided an


,:winter, gloo )“The Sea,”


l_1 • ■ ■ - ■ ■


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dies


’called, died on Saturday,-


A POPULA11 man Mr Tom or “Tommy t! as he was


- tinsmith in 19 - lost one of its ■ and dedicated


- . For 40 -ye been a famili his flat cap a his small w off North S tr


■ metal, object ■ conceivable meticulously decorated i: style of a cral


carried on the hess begun b of making


During tho


1 Smith, in Ch was a native being born yards from t in North Stre-


his sis ter


’ -pleted a bras, money box in Clitheroe Cas A service a


• Some of t used in his ai than 70 year, favourite cr them include copper prayer ■ Just , befor ment he ha


.will take plac ton this morn


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CYCLIST C (16), of Grind West Bradfo leased from Royal Infir treatment fo juries, followit with a car Road, Clit •Friday. The car, Mr Pete Whalley Ro was unhurt.


Tommy, w’


;• -When To from his life’.


Church, Waddington,-Mrs ■ Berry helped , with the 6r- , ganisation .of . the village’s


o Pendle Road. ^ , She>: leaves ;two daugh­ ters, -. Catherine and, Mar-


t Clitheroe, •-before moving


' ^A-^seiTice tomorrow {at -,St - Helen’s, Waddington,


• lowed:.by^cremation >t - I


-<•«//« ol 1-1 > fnM


- NSPCG and .winners .were; Mrs-O. Proctor and’Mrs K. Cook. The, competition - “It belonged to, grandad”


,t 7 t i ■/


Lwas -.won,by• MrsvJ;!Yates ■ ;and'Mrs M.rWafd.-^?/^^


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