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• A, performance of John Stainer's “Crucifixion” in Whalley Parish Church, was well attended. It was sung by choirs


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“God so loved the World, Organist was Dermot Finch, aged 13.


I Tory funds Whalley Ladies Conser­


vative Association raised £105.50 with a jumble sale in the village’s Adult Centre. The money trill go towards branch funds.


Winning hands At the' Abbey Senior


Citizens’ Whalley, whist d r iv e winners were: Ladies — Mrs Kelly and Mrs Jolly. Gents — Mrs Metcalfe and Mrs Grady. Dominoes: Miss Wol- stenholme, Miss Eatough, Mrs Hindle, Mrs Hornby.


Hurst Green


Hurst Green, were enter­ tained by Mr A. Hartley,- of Burnley, with a talk and slides, on gardens in North Wales, the Lake District, Lancashire and Yorkshire. He was thanked by Mrs


Gardens St John’s MU member,


G. Pennington. The Rev. B. Cave conducted Com­ munion. .Tea hostesses were Mrs Ainsworth and Mrs Whalley.


Tricks and spots The monthly effort or­


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diiheroe Advertiser and Times, April 15th, 1982 5 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


VILLAGE NEWS Bashall Eaves


of the.Tempest family and were given a guided tour by Mr Henry Tempest which included the private chapel and the grounds.


Waddington


has been elected a warden for St Helen’s Church, fol­ lowing the resignation of Mr Harry Horne because of illness.


New warden Mr E. F: Rowbottom


ton, Canon C. F. Gooa- child was on the spot for a question and answer ses­ sion by St H e le n ’s Mothers’ Union. Ques­ tions ranged from St Helen’s ministry in the parish to proposals for a covenant towards unity in the churches. Canon Goodchild was thanked by Mrs Mary- Dugdale. Mrs Goodchild drew attention to the MU deanery festi­ val at Kirkby Malham on May 20th, for which a : coach Trill be laid on.


In hot seat The Vicar of Wadding­


Grindleton


Simple supper Mrs Dixon, an execu­


tive member of the feder­ ation, gave a cookery de­ monstration on Thursday evening to Grindleton WI. The theme' was quick and simple supper dishes. Six members enjoyed a


work was housework was . the theme of a talk to Bashall Eaves WI by Mrs M. Smith, of Weeton: Mrs Smith,' who: also


No mod cons The days when house­


read many of her own dialect poems was thank­ ed. by Mrs S. Hartley. A competition for the


, Miss M. Spurgeon and the ' raffle was won by Mrs S. Hartley and Mrs Smith. ' Mrs S. Thistlethwaite


oldest piece of .kitchen equipment was won by


trill be the delegate to the annual meeting in London in June. '


ported on the spring meeting in . Blackburn. • She was thanked by Mrs A. Fox. Tea was served by Mrs J. Chew, Mrs E. Calvert and Mrs Thist­ lethwaite.


Mrs A. Bretherton re­ ' Slaidburn


YFC awards Slaidburn YFC was


p r e s e n te d w ith the “Kilimanjaro” Award at the Lancashire Federation for gaining most proficien­ cy test passes during the year. Also the senior quiz winners —John Harrison, Alison Parker and Mark Blakey —• were each pre­ sented with an inscribed tankard given by Preston Farmers.


visit to Hurst Green. Fol­ lowing the ' federation’s appeal to each institute to hold an effort for federa­ tion funds, members voted to have a stall at Clitheroe Fayre in June and to split the money between the federation


offer at the annual Easter sale held by Slaidburn Methodist Church Sunday School on Saturday..


Easter sale Various goods were on


and the Hospice appeal. The competition for a


Bolton-by-Bowland


decorated hard boiled egg was won by Mrs H. Read, Miss M. Brennand and Mrs E. Greenwood. • Next month the trading


Chatburn


Sponsored Two. cyclists from Buck­


inghamshire stopped off in C h a tb u rn la s t week during a sponsored cycle from High Wycombe, to Glasgow. They .stayed for two


by-Bowland YFC has a making-animals-from-mar-


Competitions The girls from Bolton-


stall will be manned by Mrs A. Hailwood and Mrs M. Green.


zipan competition. Mrs J. Metcalfe judged the win­ ners to be: Seniors — Margaret Cornthwaite,


sole village representative to . finish the annual Pendle fell race over four and ‘ three-quarter miles from Barley. He was 247th out of a field of 400. He clocked his best time' of 41i mins. 50 secs., for the race he has entered three times. '


New leader


i ' Sabden Guide , Com-' pany, formed 18 months ago, has a new leader, Mrs Barbara Whiteside,, of C l i th e ro e Road) Sabden. She volunteered to take over when the founder leader, Mrs Carol Rapson, formerly of Crowtrees Road, Sabden, moved'* back to; Kirkby Stephen.


services provided by the physiotherapy department for Burnley hospitals was described in a talk and slide show by Mr -P. Barton, d is tr ic t phy­ siotherapist, to an in­ te re s te d audience at Sabden Baptist Church. Ladies’ secretary, Mrs Marion Bridge, gave the . vote of thanks.


Hospital talk The exterisive range of


RC Church Half building, Sabden was boosted by £174 from a coffee morn­ ing at the home of Mrs Judy Masterman of Stub bins Lane.


Fund boost The fund for St Mary’s


Over 60s Sabden Over 60s Club


whist and domino win­


ners: .Dominoes — Mrs Wade, Mr E. Spencer, Mr L. Hunt, Mr P. Whit­ taker, Mi's B. Birtwell and Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Ladies — Miss A. Alston, Mrs E. Har­ greaves, Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mr I. Hill, Mrs M. Proctor, Mrs E, Flan- nagan (all joint). Consola­ tion Mr F. Cottarr. Raffle — Miss E. Hayes, Mr H. Parker.


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Sheila Billows, Angela Smalley. Juniors — Alison Pickard, Anne Smalley, Ruth Corless, Catherine Maher. Thanks were given by C a th e r in e Maher. Other members judged


days with Methodist m in is te r th e Rev. Timothy Bradshaw and his wife Catherine — who hails from High Wycombe — as one of four stops on the marathon route. It is hoped the spon­


. petition: Mr Dewhurst. At the Hurst Green over-60s fortnightly whist


Gents — Mr T . . Stanley, Mrs R. Sanderson, Mr C. Howarth. Ladies — Mrs Shaw, Mrs Manning, Mrs Howarth. Dominoes: Miss J. Parkinson, Mrs H. Ainsworth, Mr J. Lofth- ouse, Mrs S. Lawson, Mrs Lord, Miss Shaffer. Com-


and domino drive, win­ ners were: Whist, ladies — Mrs J. Holden, Mrs J. Slater. Gents — Mrs C. Howarth, Mr R. Marsden. Dominoes: Mr J. Rams- dale, Mr F. Hayhurst, Mrs W. Ramsdale. Raffle: Mrs R. Marsden.


Martin Top


Towpath walk Fine weather again


favoured the young people of Salem Congregation Chapel and their friends on the occasion of the


annual Easter Monday walk. The route was from


sored ride will raise £300 for the Flackwell Heath Methodist Church, High Wycombe.


Rimington


. meeting Mrs


the


May, with a Jacob’s join supper


an


ment. , Arrangements 19th were


open meeting and


meeting is at the Festival Hall, Gisburn, on April 27th. On June 4th, there will be a barn dance •. at Beckside ' Farm, Riming­ ton. Tickets are now av­ ailable from WI members. . The speaker, Mrs Whal- . ley, gave a talk arid de­ monstration on the art of cake icing.


The Bo rd er Group


East Marton to Bank Newton via the canal bank. The highlight-


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Wiswell


was the offer of a sail on the canal by barge, which some of the youngsters readily accepted leaving the remainder of the party to continue on foot' along the towpath back to East Marton. During the walk a competition was, held to name the most objects beginning with W.‘ that were observed.


Guided tour The Fellowship Circle


of- Salem Congregational Chapel visited Broughton Hall, near Skipton, home


Cash raisers T h e1 Read L ad ie s ,


Iry , Slatted and Re- Ken tu c k y, ‘ Ralf


flternal doors from £6.02


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ALWAYS IN TROUBLE WAS NELLIE PLUMB


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TILL HER FRIEND MAGGIE SAID ■ WHY NOT GO AND SEE JACK


• ON TUESDAY MARKET- AT ClIlTHEROE?


am


branch of the Conserva- tive Association raised


£25 for Read Constitution­ al Club with a bring-and- buy sale. Mrs G. Parker and Mrs M. Hargreaves won the special prizes. An evening outing is being arranged for May 4th to see “Cottage cosmetics at Garstang.- Those in­ terested should give their names to Mrs Norma Wil­ kinson.


Parade


• On Sunday there will be a St George’s Day . parade


On the telly Twenty. members and


■ 1” with Ted Rogers. Members now hope to


friends of Wiswell WI went shopping in Leeds by coach. Later they vis­ ited the studios of York­ shire Television to watch and take part in the re­ cording of the show “3-2-


, catch a glimpse of them­ selves when the program­ me goes' out on Saturday. Thanks were expressed


' Thompson for organising the outing.


by Mrs J. Fenlon to Mrs D. Hacking and Mrs I.


Read


. will be a ploughman’s • lunch afterwards .in the school. -


when all the Scouting or­ ganisations will parade from the old school in Simonstone, th ro u g h ' R e ad , to St J o h n ’s Church. Those participat­ ing in. the parade are asked to meet at the old school at 10 a.m. There'


ing will be held in St Jonn’s School a week


today at 7-30 p.m.


Whist wjnners At the whist drive at


-formed Church. Every­ body is welcome.,;, . jjs


mence on Monday at 7-30 p.m. in the United Re-


Keep fit • Keep fit classes re-com-


: . r


Parish meet The' annual parish meet­


ported to Rimington WI West Bradford on


Busy WI Mrs M. Brennan re­


spring


members that there would be


Jackson


a t Blisackburn. reminded


council in


the Lake District outing on May nounced.


entertain­ for


an­


of West Bradford Method­ ist Ladies’- Bright Hour, presided over by Mrs Yvonne Needham, leader Mrs Susan Clark con­ ducted a service. Mrs Nancy Frankland played


Bright hour At the annual meeting


for the hymns. The present committee


will serve for another year. Leader will be Mrs Clark, tre a su re r Mrs Peatfield, tea committee Mrs H. Hanson, Mrs Heaton, Mrs T. Marshall and Mrs A. Oliver and pianist Mrs E. Hanson and Mrs Frankland. Mrs M. Sleath will con­ tinue as press secretary.


Boost The ' funds of West


Sabden


Sabden . Baptist -Church raised about £35 for Ribhle Valley branch of the Social Democratic Party.


Jumble A jumble, sale held- at


Rapson, of Crowtrees Road, Sabden', was the


Fell racer A c c o u n ta n t P e te r


£56,- thanks to a jumble sale.'


B rad fo rd M e th o d is t Chapel were boosted by


Langho


breeding and dairy cows at the nome of Mr and Mrs D. Cornthwaite. Master judge for breeding sheep was Mr J. Falshaw. Winners were: Seniors — Angela Booth, Catherine Booth, Alan Hartley. Juniors' — Mark Wilson, Neil Aspin, David Towler. Jildge for the dairy


. Union, Langho, held a meeting at Lowerfold Farm, Mrs E. Keeling' opening the proceedings with a p ra y e r . Mrs Cottam ana Mrs'Davis an­ nounced a number of forthcoming events. Af­ ternoon tea was prepared and served by the hos­ tess, Mrs I. Haworth.


cows . was Miss A. Crosier. ■ Winners were: Seniors — Valerie Pick­ ard, Michael Cornthwaite, Angela Booth. Juniors — S tu a r t Aspin, James Booth, Ian Leverton. Thanks were given by Angela Booth.


Mitton


summer, rainwear and beachwear were displayed to Little Mitton WI at a fashion show by Jackie’s of Clitheroe. Several- WI m embers posed as models. Tea and biscuits were served to the audi­ ence of about 100.


Fashions Clothes for spring and


Chipping


Chipping YFC went stock judging to Higher Cock Leach Farm, by invitation of Mr Brian Airey. Master judge was Mr Burrows, of Broughton. A vote of thanks to the h o s ts , who provided supper, was proposed by Mr Sam Hardman.


Stock judges Twenty members of


Skid leads to R-test


A SELF-EMPLOYED welder and fabricator who was breathalysed after his van skidded and over­ turned on a patch of ice in Clitheroe Road, Whalley, was over the legal limit,. Clitheroe magistrates were told. Mr Peter Roberts, pro­


s e cu t in g , said te s ts showed' th a t Bernard Edward McLaughlin (46), of Calder Avenue, Billing- ton, had 152mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. jVlcL'aughlin was fined


Farm meeting St Leonard’s Mothers’


Rivesaltes footballers - enjoy stay


THE French footballers o f ' Rivesaltes almost sprang a surprise result' in their by now traditional bi-annual match with FC Clitheroe. With the help of FIFA


EATOUGH — PYE


COMPUTER operator Miss Sally Ann Pye was married to b u ild e r ’s la b o u re r Mr Ronald Melvyn Eatough, at All Hallows Church, Mitton. The' bride is the twin


referee David Richardson who pocketed his whistle and joined the French side’s ranks in the latter


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stages of the game, they reduced a 4-1 deficit, to 4-


daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Pye, of Cow Hey Farm, Bashall Eaves. The bridegroom, of Woone Lane, Clitheroe, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs N. Eatough. ' Given away by her


held on to emerge victori­ ous and is now looking forward to a return game at Rivesaltes next Easter. The entertaining match,


But the Clitheroe side


father, the bride wore a full-length . white waisted gown with all-over lace, a long train, scooped bodice and a white satin ribbon. Her elbow-length veil


which attracted a big crowd to Shawbridge, on Sunday, was the highlight of a packed E a s te r weekend of activity for the French party. I t began with a disco on Friday and on Saturday they saw Liverpool beat Manchester City at Maine Road. In the evening there was a barbecue. After Sunday’s match,


was held in place by a seed pearl and diamante tiara and she carried a bouquet of peach sonia roses, white freesia and ivy leaves. Chief bridesmaid was


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Clitheroe Mayor, Coun. Bob Ainsworth, who him­


self went to Rivesaltes in 1979 and 1981, held a civic reception for the French party. In the' evening there


Miss Jill Margaret Pye, the bride’s twin sister and bridesmaids were the bridegroom’s s is te rs , Dawn and Michelle Eatough.' B e s t man was Mr


S tev e n Williamson, groomsman was Mr Gary Eatough, the brideg­ room’s brother and ushers were Mr Roger Stubbs, the bride’s cousin, and Mr Donny King. The ceremony was con­


was a dinner-dance during which Coronation Street actor Howard Grace pre­ sented commemorative medals to the French players and a cheque for about £1,000 from FC Clitheroe was handed over to the Meteor Club. After the French party


left for home on Monday, organiser of the exchange Mr Roger Hargreaves said everyone had had a thoroughly enjoyable


ducted by the Rev. B. Cave and organist was Mrs E. Spurgeon. ‘The couple are to live in


Clitheroe. P h o to g ra p h : Mr


, Garden Club


GARDENERS who knqw their onions but are not so well informed about rose's should find the visit of rosarian Mr J. C. Short- land to Clitheroe Garden Club on Monday of much interest. He comes from Otley


Andrew Klavins, Black­ burn.


time. ._____


Used to live in Chatburn


'nursing honie in Gargrave where she lived with her


A WOMAN who spent all her working life at Chat­ burn Mill, Mrs' Noi:ah Walker (64), has died at a


husband, Albeit. " He was invalided out of


and is a Royal National Rose Society judge and lecturer. As such he is an authority on roses and for this reason the meeting at 'Ribblesdale - School (7-15 p.m.) is open to everyone.


the army during the war and Mrs Walker spent many years caring for hint at their former home in Ribblesdale View, Chat­ burn. Crematiqn is at Accrington today.


Sale tonight St .Nicholas’s Church


Sunday School, Sabden, is holding a jumble , sale to­ night in the church hall.


Join them at the new address of our agents. Cook & Smith (Insurances) Ltd.


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Read ■ and Simonstone Constitutional Club win­


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defending, said McLaugh­ lin had not thought he was over the limit after drinking two-and-a-half pints of Guinness on his way home from work. But he had had nothing to eat thqt day. and that prob­ ably accounted for. the high alcohol content in his blood.


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