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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 28th, 1982


Christmas fare on the menu i


Shaky start for Chess


Club teams


QLITHEROE Chess Club made a rather inauspi­


cious start • to the year with the A team going down 5-1 in each of their first two games against Burnley . A and Rossen-


dale A. The B team began even


more uncertainly, losing 6-0 to Calder Vale.


T he second s t r in g


staged something of a re­ covery in their match with Lancashire Police, however, chalking up a 4- 2 victory. Alex Rajski, Stephen


Robinson and Simon Kar- mann all won their games and with draws by Vin­ cent Tudisco and Stan Townsend, C l ith e ro e gained two more valuable league points. But the A team could


Belonged


AN employee of the Lan­ caster - Hosiery Company for more than 20 years until ill-health intervened, Mr Peter Ralston Hay- dock, of Pimlico Road, C l i th e r o e , died on Sunday. He was 63.


■ Mr Haydock was a member of Clitheroe Golf Club and Clitheroe Con­


servative Club. He served with the


RAF throughout the last war and was a member of the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion.


Mr Haydock leaves a


wife, Annie, and two sisters.


The funeral will take


place today, with crema­ tion at Accrington.


CHRISTMAS fare can taste just as good in ,1 January, as members of St Leonard’s Mothers’ Union, Langho, discovered at their annual


dinner. About 50 of them tucked into grapefruit, ■


soup, turkey with all the trimmings, Christmas pudding, trifle or peach melba and coffee and mints at the Hillock Farm Restaurant, Old


Langho. The evening was organised by Mrs Margaret


Carter and Mrs Joan Smith and games were arranged by Mrs Barbara Cooper. There was


also a free draw. Enrolling member Mrs M. Holt thanked


everyone who had helped. COMPANIONS


THE Good Companions met at St Ann’s Court on Thursday by permission of Mrs M. Hollywood. They had a general- quiz on wild flowers followed by community singing, with Mr J . Scott at the piano. Helpers with re­ freshments were Mrs A. Caddy and Mrs A. Kenyon.


only manage one point from a draw in their meeting with Nelson A at the New Inn on Thurs­ day. Andrew Cooper and Brian Carr won'on boards one and two, but Eric Mansfield blundered on board three when a draw seemed quite possible. Stephen Robinson lost


on board four, as did Alex Rajski on board six, but Vincent Tudisco gained Clitheroe’s third point on


board five. Tonight, Clitheroe B


meet Rossendale C at the New Inn.


Support for Polish people shown in cans and cash


AN elderly woman who took a tin of food for Poland to a united service in Clitheroe on Sunday ins i s ted on also donating £10 in cash.


T he p e n s io n e r ’ s


generosity typified a re­ markable display of “sol­ idarity” towards the people of Poland by Rib b le Valley chur­ chgoers.


At least 300 of them packed SS Michael and 'John’s Church, Lower-


gate for the service — the climax of events or­ ganised by the Ribble V a l le y C ou n c il of Churches to mark the Week of P raye r for Christian Unity.


The offering com­


prised gifts of food for Poland, where martial law has been in force for more than a month.


Hundreds of tins and


packets poured in, to-- gether with £83 cash,


• which will be used to buy ' basic supplies in bulk. The supplies were


taken to a collecting base at B il l in g e on Monday and Tuesday.


S e c r e t a r y o f th e '


church council, the Rev. James Needham, de­ scribed the collection as “marvellous.” He said: “It was really good to see people respond in this way. I would like to thank everyone who con­ tributed.”


Guest preacher at the


service was .the Rev. Bob Andrews, of Skel- mersdale. The gifts of food were presented to


Missing ‘raider’ turns up


THE missing “raider” on Hillards supermarket, Cl ith e ro e , has been


found. After a piece appeared


in the Advertiser and Times, asking for the winner of a raffle organ­ ised by Whalley Lions — a Mrs Dennison — to come fo rw a rd , she claimed a prize of a free shopping spree.


Mrs Josephine Denni­


son was delighted when a friend spotted the story and told her she had the winning ticket. “I ’ve never won any­ thing before,” she said. The Lions 'had been


unable to trace her, as she has a lo ck -u p women’s and baby wear shop and lodgings in Clitheroe.


She is now looking


forward to her raid on the supermarket, where ‘ she can pick as many goods as she wants to the value of £150 in two minutes.


Keeping his fingers


crossed for her will be her husband, Jack, man­ ager of the Famous Army Stores, Clitheroe.


F o u r f la ts THE Department of the


Environment has ap­ p ro v ed a te n d e r of £31,678 from a Clitheroe


1 firm for the conversion of houses at la and lb Edis- ford Road into four single­ person f la t s , R ib b le Valley Council’s Housing Committee was told.


four members of the Polish community, rep­ resenting their fellow countrymen. They echoed the Rev.


Needham’s thanks — to those who gave and also those who helped to or­ ganise the service and


collection. Parish priest at SS


Michael and John’s, Fr Jo s e p h W a r e in g , thought people had been very generous. “I t really was a .wonderful, inspir­ ing afternoon,” he said. P ic tu r ed with F r


Wareing are members of Clitheroe’s Polish com- . munity and altar boys (from the le ft ) Paul Byrne, Michael Byrne and David Jackson.


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