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'V ’> - . v C - ‘V":v ■' 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 2Slh, 1983


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MEMBERS of the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, held a cheese and wine evening on Thursday and raised over £100. It was an enjoyable


Clitheroe Mayor and May­ oress, Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill, and Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and her con­ sort, Mr Charles Clegg. Members of Clitheroe


night for all who at­ ten d e d ,


including


Rotary Club organised a tombola d u r in g the


evening. Picture: Mr Brian Haig,


chairman of Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare Commit­ tee, sets the ball rolling by pouring the wine.


Behind


the lens RIBBLESDALE Camera Club has held its annual meeting and appointed the following officials: Chairman, Mr John


Organist’s technique admired


CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society’s 172nd concert on Satur­ day was given by Graham Matthews, organist of Sheffield Cathedral. Among those present


was the Deputy - Town Mayor, Coun. P e te r


Nuttall. Mr Matthews not only


played, but introduced the music, making it much more interesting. A Fanfare by Dr Fran­


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial),


Keen sportsman dies at Gisburn


A GiSBURN man who served in the Royal Navy for six-and-a-half years during the last war; Mr Maurice Hudson, has died at his home, aged 63. . .


mede, served in the North Atlantic,' and on the Baltic Coast and took p a r t in the Dunkirk evacuation.


Mr Hudson,: of Sunny-


years- ago, Mr Hudson, who was born in Chat- burn, was employed by North West Gas in their Nelson showroom.


Until his illness two


Gisburn, he was a keen sportsman, having in the past played .cricket for “Clitheroe Wednesday” and the Gisburn club.


billiards, snooker and table-tennis and was a member of Yorkshire Cricket Club. Mr Hudson was a


He also enjoyed playing A popular resident. of ]


Asking for views on twinning


PEOPLE in Whalley are being invited to fill in a questionnaire to test their views on the idea of twin­ ing with a town i an o th e r country.- The questionnaire .has


been compiled by the prime mover in the twin­ ning idea, parish council­ lor Eric Ronnan. Copies can be found in


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Whalley Library and should be returned there or to Mr Ronnan at the address on the form. A film show and talk on


Freemason, being a member of the Royal Forest Lodge, number 401, and as a youngster he sang in Chatburn church choir. He leaves a wife, Mar­


garet, and daughter Mrs Jane Blair, of Clitheroe. A service at St Mary’s


Church, Gisburn, on Monday, was conducted by Canon S. A. Selby, former vicar of Gisburn. Bearers were Mr R. J.


cis Jackson opened the programme. Then came a Prelude and Fugue in G by Nicholas Bruhns, an early composer, and the Fantasia in F minor by Mozart. In both, Mr Matthews


the merits of twinning were given at the annual parish meeting by Mrs Margaret Robinson, twin­ ning secretary for Bury and Radcliffe. She endorsed Mr Ron-


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nan’s belief that twinning is a good thing as it gives adults and youngsters a chance to visit other coun­ t r ie s and meet new friends.


Blair, Mr Hudson’s son-in- law, Mr Denis Lee and Mr Gordon Pye, his nephews, Mr R. W. Nutter, Mr E. Walton and Mr H. Parker. Cre­ mation took place at Skipton.


West; vice-chairman, Mr R. Greenwood; secretary, Mr D. Coward; treasurer, Mr K. Mercer; syllabus secretary, Mr D. Lloyd; competition secretary, Mr R. Greenwood. Members were sad­


succeeded in making the organ sound more baro que than usual and this led to “Crown Imperial” by Sir William Walton. After the interval he


dened to hear of the death of Mr Gordon Fletcher, a very active member who produced some fine colour printing work. Speaker at the meeting


. around the same time. He ended with the In


. sohn’s Sonata in C Minor, which were both written


Under the spotlight


played Samuel Wesley’s Larghetto, Introduction and Fuga and Medels-


troduction and Fugue from the great work “Ad Nos” by Franz Liszt. Throughout the evening


was Mr Gerald Hudson, of Lytham, who gave an audio-visual lecture enti­ tled “Photo facets,” con­ sisting of short items on a variety of subjects.


WHALLEY appraisal committee’s report should be in villagers’ homes within a month. The document, which


Mr Matthews exhibited a magnificent technique for both hands and feet and his programme was obvi­ ously appreciated. As an encore he played


another short piece by Samual Wesley.


has been in the process of being compiled since 1981, covers all aspects of vil­ lage life, including educa­ tion, local groups, the traffic situation, welfare, recreation and street lighting. After perusal by villa­


SPEEDING


A BILLINGTON motor­ ist who was recorded travelling at a speed of 70 to 74 m.p.h. on the Clitheroe-Whalley bypass was fined £25 and ordered to pay £5 co s ts at Clitheroe.


(25), of Painter Wood, was timed by police over a length of 1.2 miles on the road, which has speed limit of 60 m.p.h.


Douglas James Bowker


letter, Bowker said he thought the speed limit was 70 m.p.h.


Pleading guilty by


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SUCCESSFUL IN DANCE EXAMS


IN the Ribblesdale Adult Centre examinations of the International Dance. Teachers’ Associa­ tion, the following students, taught by Mrs Gladys Sutcliffe, were successful.


commended — Lynda MacCal- ly, .Avril MacNeal, Kathleen Sutcliffe. Commended — Mari­ lyn . Davis, Jean Seed, Joan Myers, Joy Heffernan, Pat Haigh, Marion Read, Enid


Disco. Bronze medal: Highly Field.


Silver medal: Highly com­ mended — Nicola White, Claire Yates,'.Pamela Martin,.;Emily Hill, i Anne Heslin, Julie-As-


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Davies, Jean Seed, Janet Edgley, Emily Hill. Com­ mended — Joy Heffernan, Joan Myers, Alison Glendinmnff. Honours — Avril * MacNeal, Marion Read, Claire Yates, Pamela Martin, Nicola White. Silver medal: Honours —


Pauline Owen, Mildred Hand, Margaret Dixon. Grade-1: 'Highly commended


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— Carole Bradley, Aileen Hothersall, Margaret Dixon, Mildred Hand. Honours — Jane Hindley, Judith Smith, Anne Heslin, Pauline Owen. Modern dance. Bronze


AN oompah on the tuba from Bowland School pupil Ian 'Sutherland meets with approval from bandsman Chris Smyth and fellow pupils Carl Edward, Rebecca. Wood (holding the music) and ■Julie Lodge. I t was a rare treat


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jour of Lancashire schools with .an hour’s perform­ ance at Grindleton for. 250


when the Royal Army Medical Corps Band ended a week’s concert


. Donald, Anne .Heslin, Carole Bradley, Kathryn Whalley. Honours —


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- Haslam, Sandra Normington, Tara Heal, Alison Smith. TBlue •Riband — Sarah Graham. • Tap. Primary: Highly com­


• Junior section. Disco One dance:. Highly- commended-.— Sadie Ellis. Commended .— Gwenneth Holland, Susan


Meagan Sh a rp ies , Avril MacNeal.,


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mended —-Alison Pickup. Commended — Michele Pickin. Modern dance.* Primary:


Honours — Emma: Birch,- Joanne* Kemp, Helen Shaw, Jacqueline ; Hewitt, -Melanie Holland, Jane Murtagh.


Highly ; commended — Helen Leach, ; Louise. :Normington.


medal: Highly commended — Lisa Sharpies, Meagan Shar­ pies. Grade 1: Highly com­ mended — Anne Pietrzak, Aileen Hothersall, Jacky.Mac-


pupils.. Deputy head Mr Peter Hodbod said .it was a


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military band’s first visit to the school for five or six years and it had proved a hit with staff | and pupils. The Aldershot;-based-


.included ..a . television theme* and ended- with a Country and Western ar­ rangement.


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