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THE target for the Ribble Valley Hospice Appeal Fund is to i*emain at £40,000, despite a sharp increase in the estimate for the East Lancashire appeal as a whole.


' Some weeks ago, a quantity surveyor’s report on the plans to build* a hospice for the terminally- ill at Park Lee Hospital, Blackburn, prompted the. overall target to be raised from £250,000 • to more than £400,000. But following a meeting


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CHAMPION animal, at the Clitheroe and District YFC 10th annual calf club and country crafts show was exhibited by Paul Nightingale, of Mason Green Farm, Bashall Eaves. Reserve went to Adam


Folk Five sing at


WI group meeting


Spurgeon, also of Mason Green. Judges in the calf sec­


THE Bowland Forest WI group meeting, held in


tion were Mr H. Walker and Mr E. Booth and c ra f t judges Mrs H. Walker, Mrs E. Booth and, Mrs W. Bargh. Ste­ wards were J. Hartley, M. Fox, C. Dinsdale, E. Thornber. Prizes were presented


calf section were — Calf shown by a junior member: R. Leem- ing, J. Cowgill. Calf shown by


Chatburn School, was


hosted by Sawley WI and attended by members from West Bradford, Downham and Grindleton. Carnation buttonholes


by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. John Walmsley. Other special awards in the


senior member: P. Nightingale, A. Whitwell. Best group of three: A. Spurgeon ana P. Nightingale, D. Walmsley. Best looked after from previ­


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ous year: P. Nightingale, D. Walmsley. Most points for calves: A. Spurgeon, P. Night­ ingale. Top girl entry: Cathryn


under six months: J. Thomber, D. Walmsley, M.' Fox. 6-9 months: R. and A. Whitwell, A. Spurgeon and P. Nightingale, D. Walmsley. 9-12 months: 1 and 2, A. Spurgeon and P. Nightingale, D. Walmsley. Over 12 months: A. Spurgeon and P. Nightingale, D. Walm­ sley, M. Fox.


Class winners were — Calf


country crafts section was by Cathryn Gill and the top junior entry was shared by Rachel Cowperthwaite ana Susan England. Class winners were — Knit­


The top girl’s entry in the


ted bonnet, boots and mittens: Susan Clarkson, Ruth Whit­ well, Angela Whitwell. Peg bag: Jacqui Mason, Cathryn Gill. Soft toy: 1 and 3, Angela Whitwell, Cathryn Gill.


rangement in an egg cup: Rachel-Cowperthwaite, Susan England, Helen Cowperth­ waite. Swiss roll: Cathryn Gill,


Christine Wilcock, Susan Eng­ land. Flower arrangement: Helen Cowperthwaite, Angela Whitwell, Susan England. Ar­


Sketch: Susan Clarkson,


were presented to presi­ dents Mrs Wright, Miss K. Hanson, Mrs Capstick and Mrs Greenwood, area convener Mrs B. Steen and guest speaker Mr George Dobson. Mrs Scott, of' Dow­


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of the Ribble Valley appeal committee, chair­ man . Mr Stanley Westh- ead said the local target would remain at £40,000. “There is a possibility


Happening9 raises £350 i f


that we might make it an “on-going” appeal but for the moment, the target remains unchanged,” said Mr Westhead. He added that “Fund-raising locally was going very well. “We are well over half­


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 13th, 1982 11 IL L S T O N ’S


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Valley Mayor, Coun. John I. Walmsley and deputy mayor Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg attended the un­ veiling of a plaque at Park Lee to commemorate the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Mayors’ ap­ peals on behalf of the hos­ pice and the donations given in each of their dis­ tricts. It is hoped that the hos­


pice foundation stone will be laid d u r in g th e summer.


Speakers’ Club


A MEETING of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club began with an “Open forum," chaired by Lionel Pat­ terson. This is a new feature


nham, played the piano, Mrs Giles read the mi­ nutes and Mrs Steen an­ nounced forthcoming events. The competition for a flower arrangement


was won by Mrs Giles and Mrs Webb. Mr Dobson talked about


his lifelong participation in amateur theatre. He


wa's thanked by Mrs Greenwood. Sawley WI members


served supper, and songs and monologues were given by Folk Five. They were thanked by Mrs Capstick.


Cowboy songs


at WI


THE Kemple End WI group meeting, hosted by Little Mitton, was at­ tended by members of Billington and Langho, Hurst Green and Whalley. Mrs E. Pearson pres­


Jacaui Mason, Susan Clarkson. Birtnday cake: Jacqui Mason, Angela Whitwell, Susan Eng­ land. Cheesecake: Jane Faud, Cathryn Bill, Jacgui Mason. Embroidered napkins: Rachel Cowperthwaite, Cathryn Gill. Shortbread: Susan England, Rachel Cowperthwaite, Jean Cowgill.


ided, Mrs M. Dust read the minutes and area group leader Miss K. Hanson gave a resume of forthcoming events. Mr George Dobson, of


Wrea Green, gave an amusing and informative talk about winning the Shopkeeper of the Year award in 1980. Supper was provided by


THERE was'plenty of . action for children among the stalls at the “Spring happening” at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys on Friday.


products, which included jewellery and Ieatherware. There were also stalls and sideshows.


The fair raised £350 for school funds.


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EIGHTY1 people attended a spring dance held by the. Clitheroe branch fof the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council at SS Michael and John’s social centre, sisv-


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L itt le Mitton. Hurst Green gave a l ig h t­ hearted entertainment with cowboy songs and old-time favourites and Mrs E. Mather and Mrs Young told tales of amus­ ing incidents. ■ A vote of thanks was


given by Billington and Langho president Mrs J. Price. _________


Rambles popular


•CLITHEROE Ramblers’ Wednesday walks are pro­ ving popular as was clear­ ly indicated when 26 people se t out from Bashall Hall.


The raucous call of peacock mingled with the bleating of lambs and the cry of the Curlew as they proceeded to Cow Hey. On the way to Clough


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and District Chamber of- Trade, which organised the competition and shop-' •ping festival,, is so pleased at the response that it is hoping to stage a similar- contest later in the year. Shopping vouchers worth £10


THERE were more than 1,000 entries for the “odd object” competition held during Clitheroe’s first shopping festival. In fact, the Clitheroe


were won by: Kachel Purkis, Seedalls Farm, Cow Ark; Elaine Nadin, Farsday Avenue, Clitheroe; Mrs J . Plant, Newton Stre et, Clitheroe; Peter and Andrew Lancaster, Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe; Allison Conchie, Chapel Rise, Billington; Mrs M. Beattie, Brights Close, Newton; Kirsty Sharp, Grindleton Road, West Bradford; Kim Jungbluth, Bil­ lington Gardens, Billington; Christine and Janet Gordon, Micklehurst Farm, Bashall Eaves; Sarah Gornall, Bleas- 'dale Avenue, Clitheroe.


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EQUIPMENT valued at £520 has been stolen from the site of the new exten- sion to R ib b le sd a le Cement works.


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The “happening” was a fair at which 12 craftsmen exhibited their ,


topics competition, with subjects including “Was the mutiny on the Bounty justified?” and “Has the emancipation of women destroyed chivalry?” Team captains were Don


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