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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ■ 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 13th, 1982 Sabden


benefited by £210 froq) a day-long swim and sauna at the home of Mrs Wilma Reid, Simonstone Road. The money will be mainly used to buy - large toys. The sheepskin rug was won by Mrs Margaret Parsons.


Sauna Sabden Nursery School


CLITHEROE United Re­ formed Church was packed for Sunday’s tradi­ tional civic service— one of Coun. John Cowgill’s first engagements as the town’s 74th Mayor. The 'service was con- -


School on the care of 'house plants. Most mem­ bers received cuttings of the plants he took.


Calderstones' Hospital head gardener, gave a talk at Sabden Baptist


House plants Mr Herbert Britcliffe,


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Sabden enjoyed a talk and film show by Mrs Ander­ son, of Billington, on church embroidery. She was introduced by enrol­ ling member Mrs Eileen Luckett, who expressed thanks.


Embroidery St N icholas MU,


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disgrace to the village and everyone should be aware of it. Parish councillors have received many com­ plaints from all parts of the village and they are urging everyone not to leave rubbish about. County School head­


Disgrace Litter in Sabden is a


master Mr Peter Shorrock is having a school-based anti-litter campaign this summer and the council is planning to place large litter bins on the Holme and the Rose Garden. The skip should be arriving on Monday for two weeks.


Council clerk is Mr Jim Hewitt, of Whalley Road, who takes over from Mr W. M a s te r so n , of Clitheroe.


New clerk New Sabden Parish


Tricks and spots Sabden Over 60s Club


domino winners are: Mr W. Brown, Mrs F . Boocock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Haworth, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — J rs M. Proctei1, Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs A. Wilson. Domino winner at the


CAMERA CLUB


PRESIDENT of Birken­ head Photographic Socie­ ty, Miss B. Smith was the guest at a meeting of Rib- blesdale Camera Club. Each year an interna­


tional photographic salon is held at Birkenhead and last year Ribblesdale Club member Mr R. Frankland had a slide in the exhibi­ tion.


judge. Winner of the final


West, Mr A. Marsden, Mr R. Greenwood. Slides — Dr A. Carter, Mr A. Marsden, Mr K. Geddes.


monthly competitions were: Prints — Mr J.


g u e s ts a t ten d ed the annual dinner and presen­ tation evening. Trophies were pre­


Forty members and


second weekly meeting was Mr V. Brown. Whist: Ladies — Mrs Flannagan. Gents —.Mr G. Holden. Consolation: Mrs B- Bren- nand. Raffle: Mr R. Sagar.


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has, completed a good all­ round firs t season in Blackburn and District League, finishing fourth in tne sixth division and reaching the semi-finals of the Wilson Plate. The re co rd re a d s :


Good start Sabden Badminton Club


played 20; won 14; drawn 1. The season has finished until September, but the club stays open until June , meeting in St Nicholas Church Hall every Monday from 7 to 11 p.m. There is also a Wednesday m e e tin g during the season.


be held by Rimington WI at the home of secretary Mrs J. Wilson on June 30th and a barn dance at Beckside Farm, home of Mr and Mrs B. Robinson, on June 4th. Mrs Audrey Walker,


Barn dance A coffee morning will


who will a t ten d the London AGM as delegate


for Rimington and link in-


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Each week four stickers will be available at our office for the special reader price of 50p plus the coupon, which appears weekly.


As a special opening offer with Coupon No. 1 we are including a free wall chart, so when you purchase the first set you get this well designed and colourful wall chart which Includes the autographs of the players and


measures approx. 30!n. wide by 20ln. deep (76cm. x 51cm. approx.)


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Kevin Keegan Kenny Samson RayClemence


Phil Thomson Mick Mills


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Trevor Brooking .


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Ray Wilkins ’ Joe Corrigan Trevor Francis


. Steve Coppell , THE PICTURES ILLUSTRATED ARE A THIRD LESS THAN THE COLOUR STICKERS , Mitton


■:WI. President Mrs E. Simpson expressed thanks for • a successful group meeting. ' Supper was served by


AGM in London were dis­ cussed at Little Mitton


Ring of bells Resolutions for the.


sented to the winners of the club’s annual and monthly competitions by the deputy Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Bob Ainsworth. The club’s annual exhib­


ition, to be held this year at .the Heritage Centre, Clitheroe Castle, opens on Saturday afternoon and runs for a week. It will include many


were Lancashire and Che­ shire Photographic Union record prints, along with taped comments by the


Shown at the meeting


monthly competition on the subject of moss or lichen was Mr IC. Geddes. Overall winners of the


Couple in tune after 5 0 years


FIFTY years of living in harmony will be tomorrow’s milestone for Clitheroe couple Thomas and Helen Bailey, who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary.


there has been much music in their lives, for


During their marriage


Helen is a keen pianist and has played at many events in the area. . Thomas (82) and Helen (74), of Bolland, Prospect,


ducted by the minister, the Rev. John D. Sals- bury, who is the Mayor’s chaplain. Lessons . were read by. Coun. Cowgill and the deputy Mayor, Coun. Bob Ainsworth. It was the first time the


A PROPOSAL to convert the former power station in King Lane, Clitheroe, into a retail shop is among the latest applications submitted to the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0225). Whalley: Change of use


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church has been used; since January when the heating system broke down and the warmer weather means that it will now be used again on a regular basis. The procession to and


from the church was led by the Balderstone Silver Band and taking part were representatives of the town’s uniformed and other oganisations. A collection at the ser­


vice will go towards church funds.


GISBURN Young Far­


Clitheroe and brought up in Eshton Terrace. After leaving SS Michael and John’s School he became a readier at Sun Street Mill and eventually retired from his job as cloth looker at Pendle Mill, aged 66. • Helen was brought up in Peel Street irf the town and also attended SS Michael and John’s School until she was' 13. She became a weaver at Westhead’s Mill and then from 1952 worked as an examiner and cutter at Searsons’. Ever since she left


plan to have an open house tomorrow, with a par ty for family and friends at the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe, later. Thomas was born in


mers met at Beckside Farm on Monday by invi­ tation of Mr and Mrs Ben­ nett Robinson. The girls judged four fatless


of existing stone outbuild- ing a t “ S ta n le y ,” Clitheroe Road, from pri­ vate salon for family use to public hairdressing salon on .a small scale (0223). West Bradford: Con­


struction of solid- fuel heating appliance with ex­ ternal chimney breast and stack at 17 Southfield Drive (0222).


FORMER Grindleton man Mr Richard Scott has died in hospital at the age of 77.


Close, Clitheroe, was born in Grindleton and at­ tended the local school. For a time he worked


Mr Scott, of Bolland


Joan Frankland. Sarah Gorst voiced the girls’ thanks. The junior boys were given


sponge cakes and gave the reasons for their derisions. Presiding judge was Mrs Clay­ ton, of Sawley. The junior class resulted in a tie between Helen Ashworth and Helen Lund, fol­ lowed by Sarah Gorst and Linda Hanson. Intermediate: Heather Lund,


the task of maWne a hay net and these were judged by Mrs A. Hartley. Results: Andrew Bolland, David Graveston, David Bolland. ' Intermediate and senior hoys


at the former felt factory in the village and for sev­ eral years was a boiler engineer in Chatburn. After retiring, he moved to Clitheroe. The funeral service will


be held at Clitheroe United Reformed Church today, followed by crema­ tion at Accrington. Mr Scott leaves a wife,


Margaret, and daughters Maureen and Jean.


tried' their hand at tractor handling, with Mr A. Spensley as judge. Intermediate: John Robinson, James Pate, David Capstick. Senior: John Thist- letnwaite, James Taylor.' The juniors’ thanks were


school, Helen has played the piano at functions and until recently .was the pianist for the Ribble Valley Red Cross Club meetings for disabled people. After their marriage at


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild were given a humorous insight into life in the RAF by Miss Lydia Wilcock, who joined the services as her “war effort” and stayed for 27 happy years. Mrs Collingridge ex­


voiced by William Robinson, with Mark Hanson speaking for the intermediate and senior hoys.


SS Michael and John’s Church, Mr and Mrs Bailey lived in Wilson Street. They later; moved to Mytton View and then to Bolland Prospect, where they have been for eight years. They have two daugh­


prints of local interest and will be open every after­ noon except Monday and Wednesday, plus Thurs­ day and Friday evenings.


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FOR using a car without a test certificate, William Donaldson Campbell, (27), of H en th o rn Road, Clitheroe, waso fined £20 with £5 costs by the town’s magistrates.


Rimington


stitute Downham, was in­ structed how to vote on the resolutions. Mrs I. Seed read birth­ day greetings and Mrs A.


Holgate, chairman of the show committee,, ex­ plained the new classes. A Jacob’s join buffet


Retired Sabden baker


A BAKER in Sabden for 47 years until his. retire­ ment four years ago,. Mr Harold Norcross (69), has died. Mr Norcross moved to


supper was enjoyed by members and guests. The evening concluded with entertainment by Riming­ ton Glee Club, with Mrs N. Oldfield as accompan­


ist and commere. Clayton-le-dale


At last Members of Clayton-le-


Dale WI turned back the clock six months for a fes­ tive party that was post­ poned because of the De­ cember snows. The 45 attending enjoy­


L an g d a le Avenue, Clitheroe, with his wife, Margaret, after retire ment from their grocer’s shop in Whalley Road. He started work at the


t e r s , Mrs K a th le en Fletcher and Mrs Rita Isherwood /and eight grandchildren. One of the guests at the


A TRIP to Yorkshire Television and a fashion show have kept members of Edisford Ladies’ Club entertained recently. The fashion show, held


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beauty of some of.the.most skilfully manufactured kitchens and bedrooms in Europe. Browse at leisure while your children enjoy the- delights of their very own video theatre. NOBODY DOES IT BETTER -


pressed thanks. At the June open meeting in. the Parish Hall, entertain­ ment will be provided by a group from Selby Guild.


in St Paul’s Church Hall, was organised by Mrs' Nadia Hothersall. A wide range of separates and seconds was displayed and about 50 members at­ tended. ' On the trip to York­


party will be Helen’s b ro th e r , Mr Vincent Winckley,' who has come from Dusseldorf for the


sh i re TV, members watched a recording of “Third time lucky,” star­ ring Derek Nimmo and Nerys Hughes. Details of further events can be ob­ tained from Mrs Rosem­ ary Wilson.


FOR using a car without a test certificate in Well Terrace, Clitheroe, Peter Barton (20), of St Chad’s Avenue, Chatburn, -was fined £25, with £5 costs, at Clitheroe.


MORE than 100 people attended the supper party held by Pendleton branch of the Clitheroe Conserva­ tive. Association at Stan- den Hall, home of Mr John Aspinall. They in­ cluded Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Wad- dington.


shop in 1930 and for two years cycled the 10 miles to Sabden from his home in Blackburn. In 1940 he moved to the


•fined £15 with £5 costs at


village and six years later took over the business from his employer. During the war the


GRINDLETON man Kevin Edwin Johnson (25), of Meadowside, was


Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court for using a van without wing mirrors.


shop turned out some 500 loaves and more than 1,000 tea cakes a week and provided dinners for workers at the mill across the road until it closed. Mr Norcross was


ed a meal provided by committee' members and other helpers, with a Christmas cake baked by Mrs Anne Booth. Resolutions for the


TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, 'will be open from 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Selles, Church Street, noon to 1 p.m.' Monday to Friday, 5-30 to 6-30 p.m.


keen gardener and sang for many years with Sabdefn Baptist Church Choir. As well as his wife Mr Norcross leaves married daughter, Jean who lives in Texas. Service and cremation


AGM in London were ex­ plained by president Miss Pauline Ormerod, who will be the delegate. Miss Betty Seed thanked all who helped to. make the evening a success.


will be at Accrington to morrow;


NATIONAL Playgroup Week is to be celebrated in the Ribble Valley with an open-air jumbo play-


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hostesses Mrs Proctor, Mrs Geldard and Miss Davies. A talk- about church bells, entitled‘“A ring restored;” was given by Mr J. Pilkington. He was thanked oy‘ .Mrs Simpson.. ■ Mrs ,M. Williamson won


the com favourite bell.


Falklands LIFE in the Falkland Is­ lands before they became the centre of international ; strife was outlined to C l ith e ro e Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild by Capt. John Huckle, of Slaidburn.


the islands just after the second world war.


‘ M. Robinson. . . • 1,


He spent four years on


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FOR riding a-motor cycle in Wellgate, Clitheroe, without due, care and at­ tention, David Hartshorn (17), of Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, was fined £25 with £5 costs by the town’s magistrates.


Playing in a big way


Ribble Valley branch of the Pre-school. Playgroups Association, was discus-. sed at last week’s branch' 'AGM. Playgroups throughout


group on Clitheroe Castle field on May 22nd. The plan, formed by the


be holding their own open days and festivities as -well as contributing to the joint-event.


the Ribble Valley will be bringing their equipment and toys along on the day and all the usual activities will be available. ' 'Additional: attractions will include an adventure playground, Punch and Judy shows and goods for sale, and it is hoped that lots of children and pa­ rents will turn up. Many playgroups "Will


MEMBERS of Chatbum branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion played host to members from the Clay- ton-le-Moors branch at a social evening at the Pendle Hotel. Ini a domino tournament


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the home side won 17-14 but at darts, the visitors won 6-4.- After supper, members sang wartime songs, accompanied by Mrs Madge Frankland at the piano.


POLICE are seeking van­ dals who 'smashed the toilet basin and w.c. at Whalley bus station. Damage is estimated at £40.


A BURNLEY, man was given a four-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, at Clitheroe, after admitting a charge of theft. Mr Philip Howard, pro­


secuting, said John Wil­ liam Harrison (25), of Howard S t re e t , and another man, who had not yet been traced, stole meat and fish worth £157 from a freezer in a Wad- dington garage.- Police saw the two men West Bradford Road


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and also saw them drop a sack in the hedgerow. Both men ran off when the police spoke to them, but Harrison was subse­ q u e n t ly a r r e s te d


recovered intact. . Harrison .was ordered to pay £25 costs.


Burnley.The meat and fish was


THIEVES left empty- handed at the Weekend after breaking into the Trutex factory at Henth­ orn and ransacking the offices.


Day procession of St M a ry ’s RC Church, Sabden, which sets off from the church at 2 p.m. on Sunday, will be. accom­ panied by a band.


-The traditional Walking •


Teenager dies in crash


just after midnight on Tuesday.


A BACUP teenager was killed when the car he was travelling in left the Clitheroe-Newton road


was a back seat passenger' in a Ford Escort which crashed near Walloper Well.. No other vehicle . was involved..


■ Robert Ormerod (18)


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