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Clitheroe 22324 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 8th, 198Z' is host to fellow villagers


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7/8 days Trossachs, all dates in May, from...............£9? 12 days Grand Tour of Scotland,


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BIBBLESDALE-SALOPIA mop sm iae. ta eeao **si. f


dents .attended an “At Home” given specially for


SIXTY Waddington resi­


them by Ribble Valley Mayor, Goun. John I. Walmsley, who himself


HOLIDAY VACANCIES .


Village life Vis theme of festival


THE first festival of vil­ lage life- to , be -held in Bolton-by-Bowland starts


on Sunday. . For three days, visitors


will be able to inspect dis­ plays in S S -Peter and


Paul’s Church which por­ tray the work of the vilT lage’s 13 organisations.


hibition,' organised by the PCC, is to raise funds to pay for repairs to the church roof. At least £4,000 is needed.


The reason for the ex­


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OPEN A L L DAY EASTER SATURDAY


OPEN EA S T ER


MONDAY 10 a.m. to 4 p,m.


Day of mixed fortunes for Danny


lives in the village. They included two rep­


resentatives from each of the village’s 22 organisa­ tions, as well as members of Waddington Parish


Council.Coun. Walmsley is pic­ tured with a group of the villagers who attended the get-together-.


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A C CR IN G TO N SA V IN G S »>IL


Big push


CLITHEROE YFC mem­ bers will be offering over­ night accommodation to about 10 young farmers passing through the town later this month on their way to 'Blackpool pushing a model of the Humber Bridge. The “pushers,” from


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Humberside, will start the 130-mile trip on April 24th and are due in Clitheroe four days later. With collections on the


Embroiderers’ Guild branch recruits 70


way, as well as money from sponsorship, they hope to raise between £5,000 and £10,000 for cancer research.


Factory visit


SOME 37 members of Edisford Ladies’ Club vis­ ited a small cosmetics fac­ tory at Garstang and saw the preparation of sham poos and hand creams: Supper was taken at Hodder Bridge Hotel on the return. On April 27th there will be a fashion show..


SUPPORT is overwhelming for the plan to form a local branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild . and extra chairs had to be found to


£540 FOR CANCER RESEARCH


THERE was a roaring trade in bring-and-bu.y goods and afternoon teas at the S tarkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe, resulting in the grand total of £540 for cancer research. The annual event, . or­


• Institute Women’s Trust Fund, was extremely well attended. C h a irm an Mrs I.


ganised by the Clitheroe committee of the Christie Cancer and Holt Radium


Dawson and her commit- te e a re g ra te fu l to hoteliers Mr and Mrs B. Tolson and everyone who gave support. The entire proceeds will be devoted to research.


Guessing game


THE,Good Companions of Low'Moor met at St Ann’s Court arid had a guessing the parcel game, won by Mrs W. Scott. Mr J. Scott read Lanca­


shire dialect poems and Mrs B. Broome sang. Mrs A. Caddy, Mrs A. Kenyon and Miss N. Braith waite- sang together and com­ munity singing was led by Mr J. Scott at the piano. H e lp e rs were Mrs


Caddy, Mrs Kenyon and Mrs E. Scott.


accommodate 57 people who turned up to -an initial meeting at Whalley Adult Centre. The history of the Guild


was outlined by Northern region area organiser Mrs Mary Hancock, who also described how to form a “Whalley and district” branch.


Parkinson and Mrs Ann' Moyle are delighted by the re sp o n se — the number of people in­ terested in joining has now risen to 70 — and an acting committee has been formed to arrange ac­ tivities prior to the annual meeting on September 17th. ;


Organisers Mrs Liz


man, Mrs Moyle secret­ ary, Mrs Pam Lloyd trea­ su re r and committee


Mrs Parkinson is chair­


members are Mrs Joyce Darby, Mrs Jean Tomlin­ son, Mrs Linda Whittle and Mrs Christine Sun­ derland.


is the subject of .the first ta lk , by Mrs Agnes Wilson, on April 23rd in the Adult Centre, at 7-30 p.m.


be payable on this date, followed by 20p at each meeting.


“Granny’s embroidery”


THE open sirigles title at the Ribblesdale Table'


.Waddington 21-16, 21-13, 21-13 in the final. But Danny’s hopes • of a


Tennis A s so c iatio n ’s annual championships on Sunday, was won for a fourth time by Danny Coulston, who beat Tony.


'open doubles final. He also lost out in the


“double” triumph were dashed when he and part­ ner Mark Horsfall were defeated 21-11, 21-18 by S tu a r t Thomson and Steven Jackson in the


handicap doubles final when he and partner Steven Jackson were beaten by .Freda Simpson and Marian Ashton 21-2,


20-


cluded: handicap singles — Peter Norcliffe beat David Tudisco 21-14, 22- 20; over-35 — Peter Norc­ liffe beat Barry, Parker- 21- 12, - 21-7; ladies — Marian Ashton beat Susan Jackson 23-21, 21-13. There was a good turn­


Other final results in­ 22,21-3.


out for the championships which were organised by Geoff Tomlinson and members of the com­ mittee. ?• Pictured are a group of players and officials.


A £5 subscription will


the speaker on June 18th and a practical day on canvas work will be held in November. Further details about


Mrs Goodenough will be Clough Head, Twiston.


A CAR taken from Burn­ ley without'the owner’s, consent was found blazing at Kemple End, Stony- hurst. Clitheroe Fire Brigade doused the flames but the car was severely damaged.


Car on fire Magic


membership can be ob­ tained from Mrs Moyle,


. ed by Roger Vickery and Stephen Whitwell.


AT a weekly meeting of Clitheroe YFC, members were given a talk and de­ monstration on magic by Mr Jo h n P y e , of Clitheroe. He was thank-


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THERE was a'pat on the back for the Ribble Valley Council for the part it has played in establishing the


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• smoothed the switch from -Manchester to: Clitheroe'.,


' ceremony) the Ribble, -'Valley Mayor, Couri: John ' Walmsley, observed that; as important as written


. Performing the opening


.records’are,- there was' no doubt that capturirig his-'


cially open the archive at its new home at Clitheroe Castle, the. archive chair- ,man, Coun. Roy Ford, of Manchester, paid tribute; to the council’and its offi­ cials for the way they, had,


At a ceremony, to offi­


tory on sound added ' a great deal of colour and' depth to . our un-der-' standing. . .


'In charge of the archive at Clitheroe -is Mr Ken


Howarth, who recently moved to live in Sabden.; • [He is busy building .up


-’ ings available on .cassette form Vfroirif-libraries, throughout',',the- rior'th,


west:.


:v Meanwhile Ribble: Valley people have a unique chanc# to hear . some of them at- the- “Gen-


.ailable'jtapes and' aug-, menting^ it with, his own local 'recordings. - Ulti-.. mately- it is hoped' to, make; iriany of the record- .


a souri’d library ’from av- v -‘7'; - Times and Mr ■ Howarth


tury-' Of Sound” evening being . promoted ' by the Clitheroe Advertiser ! and


."at the-.. Civic .. H all, Clitheroe, and-- tickets are


later, this month. : The date is April 21st


/ also from . Whitehead’s ( newsagents; 'King -Street,


. available free from our . King : Street -' office Jand


' Whalley. , - v-:'.- > Picture: The. Mayor


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- .arth, . Mr-..Ken King (arc- ' hive, secretary), Clitheroe


Council , Chief, / Executive Mr Michael Jab’k s o n ; -


from the left, are Mr. o Howarth,. Mrs, Jean How-


puts on a tape in the re­ cording studio. Withhim


. historian Mr Henry For- rest arid Ribble Valley


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Bound for


\ Australian sunshine


SAYING goodbye to Eng­ land’s shores are licensees of the Sun Inn,' Wadding­ ton, A la n . and Anne Brierley.


and sons Paul (9), and Daniel (5), will be setting off at the beginning of next month to make a1 new life in Perth, Au­ stralia.


Mr and'Mrs Brierley


with Mr Brierley’s - pa­ rents and hope to take up a business, probably in ca- t&ring.


There they will stay


his wife have been at the Sun Inn ; for ' five ' years. Before that they were at the New Hotel, Ribches- ter, with Mr Brierley’s parents. "


Mr Brierley (31), arid


on Tuesday and Mr Eddie Duckworth, of Freckle-


ton, took over.' They left the Sun Inn


days' the church will be open from 10-45 a.m. to 8 p.m.; though on the Sunday these hours in­ clude time for services. There will be . no admis­


- Throughout the three I


SAME DAY DELIVERY! ON ALL OUR BEDS -AND MATTRESSES


sion charge, but visitors will be able to make a I


recently -reprieved village school- will be the. venue for refreshments and dis­ plays. of the work of local craftsmen, and women. These include taxidermy, quilting, painting and dolls.


donation. At the same time, the I


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. Easter picnic. Other events during the


an outing to Alton Towers are among the highlights, of COPING — th e Clitheroe One-Parent In­ dividual Needs Group’s summer programme of ac­ tivities. The programme begins on Sunday with an


next few months will in­ clude a talk by Mr Geoff Jackson on the youth of today, a COPING stall at th e C l ith e ro e Royal Grammar School “Spring Happening” and a number of other picnics, outings demonstrations and talks.


me follows a highly suc­ cessful series of activities I throughout the winter 1 which have helped to create a framework for a | busy happy group.


The summer program-1


joining can obtain further information from social worker Mrs M. Hood at ] th e h e a l th c e n t re


first and third Tuesdays of the month at Glitheroe Health Centre, starting at 8 p.m. New members are always welcome. Anyone interested in


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