10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 29th, 1981
Sport and drama were hobbies of popular banker
A FORMER bank manager and a popular figure in Clitheroe. sporting circles, Mr Archie Dewhurst has died, aged 69, after a short illness.
1971, Mr Dewhurst, of C h a tb u rn Road, Clitheroe, had been man ager of the National Westminster Bank in Padiham for five years.
When he retired in
tions in Clitheroe for very many years. He was a former player
and chairman of Clitheroe Cricket Club and for 21 years was secretary and treasurer of Clitheroe and
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amateur dramatics and in his younger days he was an accomplished actor, particularly adept at handling comedy roles. He took part in many
secretary of Clitheroe Football Club. His other love was
pre-war productions at the former Parish Church Men’s Institute, of which he was a popular member. During the second
ing career in Whalley and spent most of his working life at the former District Bank in Clitheroe. A native of the town,
Colourful
“A TOUCH of colour" was the title of a slide lecture given to Ribbles-
dale Camera Club. About 30 members
heard Mr Colin Balls exp lain the advantage of audio-visual presentations
of slides. Now one of the North’s
leading audio-visual specialists, Mr Balls pre sented a wide variety of subjects, which, combined with musical and sound accompaniment, provided an excellent evening’s en tertainment. He was thanked by Mr
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But he began his bank For a few years he was
District Amateur Football League. He also refereed in the league.
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he was a hard worker for several sporting1 organisa-
world war Mr Dewhurst served as a navigator in the RAF. He trained in Canada and served with Coastal Command in the Hebrides and Northern Ireland. He also saw service in
West Africa, Gibraltar and the Azores and at the end of the war held the rank of Flying Officer. On his return home he
help ed to re - fo rm Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Old Boys’ Associa tion, of which he was tre asurer for 12 years and a past president. During his retirement
Dies on eve of 90th
birthday
he has been a member of Clitheroe Probus Club and was also a volunteer helper collecting and de livering waste paper to the Pendle Club in Low- ergate once a week. He leaves a wife Edna,
A FORMER weaving manager at Chatburn Mill and organist at Christ Church, Chatbum, for 27 y e a r s , Mr Norman Hudson, died at his Rib- blesdale View home on Tuesday, just two weeks before his 90th birthday. Mr Hudson, whose
a married daughter Mrs Julie Pate, of Grindleton, and a daughter Beryl, who is a linguist with B r itish Rail in Am sterdam. A service will be held
tomorrow morning at Clitheroe Parish Church, followed by cremation at Skipton.
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“RIDING along on the crest of a wave” are these Cub Scouts from the Clitheroe
and District Scout Council rehearsing for their Gang Show. Helping the youngs
ters to practise the routine is Assistant District Commissioner of Scouts, Mr Alban Snape. About 70 Cubs and
wife, Grace, died 14 years ago, was born in Chat burn and lived there all his life. His main interests were active work for the church and gardening. A service will be held
Fined £50
A GRINDLETON man attributed a car accident in which he was involved to a wet road surface made slippery by fallen leaves. Kevin Edward Johnson
Round the vi Waddington
30 Scouts, represent ing each pack in the Clitheroe area, will be taking part in the pro duction, to be held in the Parish Hall from May 11th for a week. Producer is Brian
McDonald.
at Christ Church, Chat burn, tomorrow followed by cremation at Skipton.
M-cyclist fined
(23), of Meadowside, ad mitted driving without due care and attention and was fined £50 at Clitheroe, with £5 costs. Insp. Kevin Fitzpatrick,
AN 18-year-old Clitheroe motor cyclist was swing ing his feet about as he rode along Moor Lane, Insp. Kevin Fitzpatrick told the town’s magis trates. David Cooper, of
sion for St Helen ’s Church, Waddington, when the Whalley Parish Church ju n io r choir, under the direction of or ganist Mr D. F. Hartley and conductor Mrs Hartley, paid, its first visit. To listen to young
Choir’s visit It was a special occa
Sad day for the Scouts
pensate for the dry ingre dients such as listening to rejiorts and electing of ficers. Soup was provided by
people singing, within the context of a choir, is always a gratifying ex perience and on this occa sion the choir stirred everyone as it presented a wide range of canticles and hymns to both ancient- and modern settings. Canon C. F. Goodchild
welcomed the choir and expressed thanks. Light refreshments were served by members of St Helen’s Church.
; blocking Sawley Road, I Grindleton. In a letter to | th e c o u r t , Joh n so n ! claimed that the road was I wholly blocked.
’ Pendle Club
' Clitheroe Pendle Club , were Mr T. Adey and Mr G. Horsfield, Mr F. Walker and Mr C. Hill.
WINNERS of this week’s b r id g e se s s io n at
Cinema
A GRIPPING science fic tion thriller, “Hangar 18,” starring Dairen McGavin, Robert Vaughn and Gary Collins, is featured at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall next week.
prosecuting, said the de fender's car hit a wall, spun round and then col lided with the front of a vehicle that was partly
Seedall Avenue was fined £5 in each case for not having proper control of his machine, not maintain ing the indicators, failing to display L-plates and for not having a test certifi cate. For not having an excise licence he was fined £10. He was ordered to pay £1 back duty and £5 costs.
Companions
GENERAL knowledge questions with numbers were included in Thurs day’s meeting of the Good Companions. Mrs E. Scott gain ed th e h ig h e s t number. There was also com
Snowy Owl At a meeting of the
Brownies in St Helen’s Sunday School, Wadding ton, Michelle Bater was admitted to the pack by le a d e r Miss Hilda Emsden. A presentation was
the vicar, continues as en rolling member. Other of ficers elected were: sec retary Mrs C. Whitaker, social se c re ta ry Mrs Quayle, joint treasurers Mrs C. Speak and Mrs O. Stannard, flower commit tee secretary Mrs A. Wiseman. Committee: Mrs E.
Mrs Barbara Quayle. Mrs M. Butlin, wife of
Calderstones. Her subject will be “Out to grass”, covering the problems of retirement and the at titude to growing old.
Ribblesdale Club were, treated to a most enjoy able afternoon when Mr and Mrs T. Hudson showed slides of their ■ holidays. They were introduced
Holidays Members of Chatburn’s
Butters, Mrs J. Black, Mrs M. Smith, Mrs F. Barker, Mrs Walker and Mrs D. Brough. About 40 members at
tended.
theme of a family service at Chatburn Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. James Needham, of Clitheroe. A lesson was read by
Scholars sing “Following” was the
by Mrs D. Grosvenor and th an k ed by Mrs A. Palmer. Tea hostesses were Mrs J. Cowell and Mrs Hornby.
Prizegiving Christ Church Sunday
School, Chatburn,,held its annual prizegiving at the family service on Sunday morning. Prizes were presented
A VOLUNTEER is ur gently required to become joint leader of the Chip ping Scout Group. Since the last joint
leader resigned shortly before Christmas, Mr David Hall has found it impossible to continue single-handed and has been forced to temporari ly disband the group. It was founded in 1974
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and at the time it was disbanded had 12 mem bers, with a number of local Cub Scouts set to join the ranks in the near future. The Cubs are un affected by the current situation. Anyone who may be
able to help out should contact Mr Hall (Tel. Chipping 597).
made by Sarah Pearson to resigning Snowy Owl Mrs Barbara Lawson, for her sterling work on behalf of the pack during the past years. Michelle Bater also presented her with a small bouquet. Canon C. F. Goodchild
Mr Roy P o r te r and Sunday School scholars sang “Little Jesus, sweet ly sleep” and “Jesus bids us shine”, accompanied on the piano by Mr Clifford Johnson. There was a good con
Cheshire home Mrs Dixon presided at
paid tribute to Mrs Law son’s work. Mrs Jennifer Dinsdale has now been appointed to fill the vacancy.
munity singing, with Mr J. Scott at the piano. Re freshments were served by members. Anyone interested in
Chatburn
Tasty item Members of Chatburn
joining the Companions is invited to attend Thurs day’s meeting at Low Moor Methodist Church.
Mothers’ Union added a tasty item to the agenda for their annual meeting .. ... a ploughman’s supper, which did much to com
by Sunday School queen Miss Helen Spencer. The children sang three chor uses “Yesterday, today , and forever,” “Happy is j the boy,” and “Follow,
follow.” The collection was
gregation. Miss G. Par kinson was the organist.
Chatburn Women’s Fel lowship when the speaker was Mrs Watson, of Clitheroe, on the Leonard Cheshire Homes. She told how they were
taken up by Julie Harri son, Lynn Ridgway and Mark Johnson. The Cub flag was earned by Mark A lk e r , a t te n d e d by Jonathan Taylor and Mark
Johnson. The service was led by ;
Canon C. R. Butlin and j organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.
started and showed slides of the Garstang home, ex plaining how it is ran and the patients cared for. A retiring collection
was taken for the work of the homes., Mrs Goodfel- low was the pianist. Speaker at the next
meeting will be Miss F. Pallet, of Fulwood, a former senior tutor at
School’s annual party was held on Saturday in the school hall. It was organ ised by the teachers with the help of some parents. The 40 children enjoyed
the usual jellies and cakes and a variety of games.
Scrapbooks S a ra Jo h n so n and
! of the Pops.” I Games and competitions
h o m e r t ) R,
Sharon Metcalfe enter tained fellow members of Chatburn Friday Club with their version of “Top
1 followed and a start was ; made on the scrapbooks for the year’s team com petition. . The next meeting will
Quiz
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The Evans brothers shine
Black Bull 4, Brockhall 1
BROTHERS Tony and Tim Evans scored two goals each in Black Bull’s first victory of the season,
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