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A LARGE congregation filled St Helen’s Church, Waddington, for Mayor’s Sunday, at
Mayor led a procession from Waddington Social Club comprising many of his fellow councillors, members of the Royal British Legion, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and
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how automation of such features as temperatures, heating and moisture con trol made it possible for half-a-dozen gardeners and a couple of appren tices to ' run the giant complex.
club were quick to com ment on the overall clean liness.
Women members of the
th e y saw th e huge amounts of flowers and foliage plants grown annu ally to decorate the town’s parks, public places and buildings. The visitors also noted
supervisor Mr Harold Thompson made them most welcome. Under his guidance,
joyed a visit to Witton Park, Blackburn, to view the modern glasshouses and propagation depart ment. Blackburn parks area
THIRTY members of Clitheroe Garden Club en
tended by the new civic leaders of the Kibble Valley, Coun. and Mrs John Walmsley. Before the service, the Guides, accompanied by
. Silvenvood and Mr J. H. Taylor.
Mayor, with his attendant mace bearer, was met by churchwardens Mr T. H.
paraded their flags, the Legion colours being car ried by Mr Bernard Mercer.
Various organisations
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rung by Mr J. B. Herd and his team of ringers. The congregation' then had an opportunity to greet the Mayor and May oress.
the Mayor and Mr Taylor and the organist was Mrs Hilda Parker. The collec tion was taken up by Mr W. Cartwright, Mr R. Chappell, Mr A. . Hey- wood,' Mr B. Whitehead and the churchwardens. As the Mayoral party left church, the bells were
first Mayoralty of one of its parishioners. Lessons were read by
vicar remarked that it was an historic day for Waddington, being the
by Canon C. F. Good- child, the Mayor asked for God’s blessing on his year of office, the Ribble Valley Borough and all within its boundaries. In his address, the
Bater and Lindsay Met calfe). During the service, led
ley), the Guides by Mrs M. Houghton (c.olour party Melanie Constant, Mandy Thomas, Helen Barker), the Cubs by Mrs V. Snape (colour party Dale Cox, Christopher Jackson, Paul Brieriey) and the Brownies by Miss H. Emsden (colour party Jane Keating, Michelle
Mr C. Snape (colour party Gareth Morris, Malcolm Heanan, Andrew {
The 'Scouts were led by ‘Hart
An enchanting visit to Rainbow Valley
show are there — heroes and heroines to cheer, “baddies” to boo, magic to
by E. Y. Harburg and music by Burton Lane, is set in America’s Rainbow Valley, described as “a fertile valley where the tobacco crop, and the im agination, run riot." All the ingredients of a
bright and colourful show and, instead of the prove rbial crock of gold, the end of the rainbow found an enthusiastic and ap proving audience who had been .well and truly enter tained. The musical, with lyric
THE luck of the Irisb was certainly with Calderstones Staf f Social Club Revue and Amateur Dramatic Society when it de cided to perform “Fi- nian’s Rainbow.” For it presented a
marvel at, - moments of jubilation and temporary hitches in ■ the course of true love and happiness.
too, is the haunting ref rain of the show’s best song, “How are things in Glocca Morra?”, which lin gers in the mind long after leaving the theatre. /,
Running through. it,
thought had gone into the production, evident in good grouping and move ment, and producer Brian Townend, who was 'also the musical director, kept • the show moving at a brisk pace.
A great deal of care and
raphed by D- Bruce, was of a high standard, the sceneiy was effective and quickly changed and the magic efforts worked like . . . magic.
The dancing, choreog
the show relied on the ability of its singers and
Most of all, however, . .
Jean Pells .and Stuart Hill; in the. leading roles, sang particularly well, especially in the familiar “Old devil mobn.”
rousing chorus numbers, among them “Look to the rainbow” and “That great come and get it day.”
■while pitching his voice rather too .high to be com pletely audible in act one, captured all the will-o-the- wisp quality of the leprec haun and
his.final scene with Susan (Angela Hitch), who danced extremely well, was one of the high lights of. the show. Unfortunately the com
, Og (Roy Pemberton),
the hospital theatre and this, coupled with the un familiarity of the charac ters’ Irish and American accents, made it hard to hear some of the dialogue.
pany had to battle against the difficult acoustics of
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Clitheroe’s Pendle Club said a big thank you to all their helpers at a social evening and supper.
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chau f feu rs , s e rv e rs , cooks, waste paper col lectors or organise re creational activities., Among them was' the
Vicar of Clitheroe, the Rev. John Hudson, who helps with transport. A buffet supper was pro vided by Mrs Mollie Hood and a team of as
dan c in g and p a r ty games. Chairman of the club, Mr Brian Haig, thanked everyone for their efforts and hoped that the helpers would continue their good work and, hopefully, increase in numbers.
sistants. Afterwards there was
Lads take on the dads There were also some
f iv e -n ig h t ru n on Saturday.
The show ended its In the cast were: Brian
■Andrew Crabtree (Henry), Alf Boyle (Finian McLonergan),' Jean Pells (Sharon McLoner gan), Stuart Hill (Woody Mahoney), Roy Pemberton
Haworth (Buzz Collins), Bob Halton (Sheriff), Fiona Gold smith (Honey Lou), Angela Hitch (Susan Mahoney),
' tree (Diane), Margaret Dil- worth (Maude), Joyce Grime and' Mavis Crabtree (Tobacco girls ), John Griffiths (Mr Purchase and Gospeller), Alan Robinson (Gospeller), Graham Hindle and Paul Pickup (De puties).
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Dancers: D. Bruce, L.
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J. Pells (wardrobe), G. Ains worth, C. McAfee, I. Alford, M. Fallon (stage staff).
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NEW holders of the Blackburn and district Cub Scouts football challenge trophy, St Mary’s, Langho, took on much more experi enced opposition on Saturday —: their dads. And it turned out to be a high scoring encount er — 12-12.
some of the dads with the youngsters proudly displaying their newly- acquired cup.
Our picture shows -■ YFC trophy
A NEW trophy donated to Clitheroe YFC was given by Mr Wilf Bargh, who is president of the club, not of Clitheroe Au ction Mart, as reported in last week’s Advertiser and Times.
SPORTS NIGHT
ised by Mr John Lynch, chairman of the Sub-Aqua - Club and' Mr Peter Jef freys, chairman of Wad dington FC. ' Games included an egg
A HUNDRED local sportsmen and women from the Ribble Valley Sub-Aqua Club and . Wad dington Football Club raised more than '£20 for St Denys Children’s Home with en evening of friendly competitions before a large crowd of spectators at the Ribbles- dale Pool. The event was organ
and spoon race and bas ketball and the final points tally was 17-all.
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liam Dronsfield w one of the many h 'pers who ran sta and competitions a served afternoon t at the fair in the F tival Hall.
well attended and t proceeds are f church funds. T vicar, Canon S. Selby, was the open
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Chamber echoes to sound of madrigal
ON a brief visit to Li shire from America, Madrigal Singers, o linois State Univer were given a civic r tion by Ribble V; Mayor Coun. John \Y sley and Mrs YValmsk
the council chamber told the history of| place. In thanks, i choir, directed by Dr. Ferrell, sang a madri
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Mayor and Mayores. tended a concert by Americans in YVhi Methodist Church.
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