l!T Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 28th, 1983 3 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) I ified) HOPPER GROUP 8 DAY TOURS, 1983
May 14th — 21st GREAT YARMOUTH ..£105.00 May 14th - 21st
: CLIFTONVILLE..........£95.50 July 16th — 23rd WEYMOUTH.............£117j50
May 28th — June 4th MARGATE..................£92.50 May 28th — June 4th BOSCOMBE......£110.50 June 4 th -1 1 th
A few seats still available on various other tours
Harrogate Spring Flower Show 9-40 a.m................£3.10 SUNDAY, MAY 1st
FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 30th
Extended Country Run 1 p.m.......... .........................£2.50 MONDAY, MAY 2nd
Blackpool 9-20 a.m................................................... £2.70 Extended country run now going every Sunday
Details obtainable at: Clltheroe Office, 46 King Street, Tel. Clltheroe 22473
Blackburn Office, J. Wearden and Sons Ltd, 14 Penny Street.
NEED W/E SAY MORE? FRIPAY EVENING OPEN AIR MARKET
6-00 p.m. — 9-00 p.m. . at
THIS YEAR VISIT HAREWOOD Open 7 days a week
An inclusive ticket buys admission to ★ HAREWOOD HOUSE Home of the Earl
and Countess of Harewood
★ THE BIRD AND PARADISE GARDENS
★ HAREWOOD ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND
★ GARDENS AND LAKESIDE WALKS
Restaurant, Cafeteria, Shops Gates open daily 10 a.m. -
atju notion AG1IAG5915 miles Bradford, 7 miles south of Harrogate
r . ST HELEN’S CHURCH, Waddington
SATURDAY, MAY 7th at 7-30 p.m. VICTOR WADDINGTON CELEBRATION CONCERT
CHOIR OF HOWDEN MINSTER (East Yorkshire)
From Herd’s shop in the village or at the door
Programmes: £1 Adults, children free if accompanied by an adult
BILLINGTON BER
NEWTON-IN-BOWLANP VILLAGE HALL
ANNUAL
|hin c e ,.AY, ■ Soc- I jn g s
Dint- FLEA MARKET
MAY DAY, MAY 2nd 11a.m. — 5 p.m.
1. in l i a r d
ADMISSION 15p CHILDREN FREE HOME-MADE REFRESHMENTS WAPPINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB
|>AY. Jitival kmire
DISCO
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I f e s t i - JNE, CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL
FOOD B IN G O
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th
Eyes down 7-30 p.m. THE VENUE Market St, Nelson
FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9 p.m. to 1 a.m; £1 with this Invite
FRIDAY HEAVY METAL DISCOW SAT. ROCK DISCOW
D.J. Nobby In the Discotheque
plus live Preston Band SAPHIRE
Next Week live BABY TACKOO CLITHEROE
CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th
JUMBLE SALE
CONSERVATIVE CLUB
at 10 a.m. Admission 5p ,
Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
OK
(Years of expedience) Tel. OARW
DISCO EN 776159
and CUTHEROE 26507 A --- <*• n -r rrr > / V /•' d r-:’v' “'•'-si < ,c i< ft re,-- xf' •£ r t cx .'rtrt < p i SI
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB
SUPPER DISCO
SATURDAY, MAY 7th, 8 p.m.
at THE TOWN HALL, SKIPTON on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th
CRAFTS FAIR
10 a.m.«— 5 p.m. Admission free
Superb crafts to see and buy,
chess sets, animals, lingerie, bed linen, gem stones, minerals, •
patchwork, knitwear, jewellery, toys, herbs, woodwork etc
Details ring Mrs J. M. Harris Gulseley 76B04
Discotheque GOE’S
Trax
COMMERCIAL DISCO o'
■ • 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. FRI., DJ HOWIE
, EVERY FRU, SAT.:
SAT., DJs ANDY AND KEIRON
■ Bowie, funk, |azz, romantic, . " commercial, disco
; El.30 {Cl with th is Invito) - All drinks at pub prlpo
In aid of CALDERSTONES RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP..
JUMBLE SALE
- to be held at THE WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE on APRIL 30th, 1983
Commencing.at 1-30 p.m.
GISBURN PARISH COUNCIL’
MEETING Wednesday, may
ANNUAL
4th, FESTIVAL HALL 7-30 p.m.
Followed by ordinary meeting at 8 p.m.
,
T h e U n i te d C h r i s t i a n
F e l lo w s h ip wlil meet-
SATURDAY,
APRIL 30th 7-30 p.m. at
7 Somerset Avenue Speaker: Canon Butlln ' ALL ARE WELCOME
BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND Wl
MORNING
Saturday, April 30th 10 a.m. to 12 noon Admission 25p
Mayor’s Parlour,
■ Home-made cakes and produce
Bring and buy, Tombola
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th
. ADMISSION 60p Including SUPPER
ARTS and 40p
IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP?, Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
BLACKBURN
662424 or
’ NELSON 694929
15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON
Call or write to
105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
at WAPPINGTON SOCIAL CLUB, SATURPAY, APRIL 30th 8 p.m.
Tickets £1 from &ny football club member or pay at door
HIGH TEAS SERVED SUNDAY Afternoons and MONDAY, MAY 2nd
OUR GRILL ROOM IS NOW OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY EVENINGS
i «; Tel. WHALLEY 2172
BAR SNACKS AVAILABLE LUNCHTIMES AND EVENINGS
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, Pendleton
FLOWER FESTIVAL OF THE SAINTS APRIL 30th to MAY 2nd
SATURDAY and MONDAY: . 10 a.m. —7-30 p.m.
SUNDAY: 12 noon — 6-30 p.m.
Admission 50p (accompanied children free) Refreshments, light meals, produce stall
CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT VENTURE SCOUT UNIT
GRAND BINGO PRIZES
In the CATHOLIC SOCIAL CENTRE
on WED., MAY 4th AT 8 p.m.
10 GAMES 9 ■
niteclub^discb * OPENING SOON J
Q^aeu’j
Just a better place . in Nelson
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LOWERHOUSE CRICKET CLUB Lowerhouse, Rosegrove, Burnley
THIS FRIPAY, APRIL 29th Packed with stalls, thousands of bargains,
unusual items, something for everyone, food, fashion and value — Bring everyone. A great evening out.
Kiddies entertainment— Licensed bar— Admission Free
Trade inquiries ring Blackburn 672466 or 888770 (evenings)
Concert to thank great benefactor
A YORKSHIRE man who helped to pay for new lighting at St Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, will be there a week on Saturday to listen to a celebration concert being given to thank
him for his generosity. The concert, for Mr
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Victor Waddington, will be given by the choir of How den M in s te r , a church in East Yorkshire which also benefits from his generosity. The concert idea came
much acclaim for building the barge “Confidence,” made specially to convey a 350 tonne German cast ing on its final journey to Sheffield. His skill was also ack
He recently received
about when churchwar dens at Howden asked Mr Waddington, of Swinton, what they could do to thank him. He suggested a concert
nowledged recently when a lock on the Goole-Shef- field canal was named
at Waddington because he believes that the village is his a n c e s tra l home, having traced his family tree back to the Saxon chieftain, Wadda, who named the village. Mr Waddington is
after him. Admission to the con
THE 2nd Whalley Scouts were given a first-hand account of the Falklands campaign when they were visited by Capt. Roy Davis. Capt. Davis, of Wiswell
Respected figure
Shay Farm, Wiswell Lane, WHalley, took the ship “MV Lincolnbrook” to the Falklands via As cension Island after it was requisitioned for use as a troop support ship. He told the Scouts of
in Sabden
A WOMAN who was much loved and respected in Sabden, Mrs Maud Driver, of Whalley Road, has died in hospital. She
the trip from Gravesend to the South Atlantic and the three weeks spent in the .Falklands, .illustrating his account with a chart of the North Atlantic and other maps and photo graphs. It was an interesting
night for the boys, who also had some questions answered by Capt. Davis.
cert, which starts at 7-30 p.m. and will feature
known as the owner of E. V. Waddington, an estab lished and renowned firm of boatbuilders.
CONGREGATIONAL SALEM
Rlmlngton, near Clltheroe ANNUAL
SPRING EFFORT SATURDAY,
APRIL 30th at 3 p.m. Opener:
Chairman: Mr Owen James CAKE, PLANT,
Miss Mary Balrstow
BRIC-A-BRAC STALLS, BRAN TUB, etc.
Home-made teas
CHAPEL MARTIN TOP
hymns and classical works by such composers as Mozart, Bach and Haydn, is by programme costing £1. Children will be ad mitted free if accompanied by an adult. Programmes are avail
able from St Helen’s chur- chwarden M r 'A id an Hughes (Clitheroe 23039).
On parade at Windsor Castle
THREE members of the Clitheroe and District Venture Scout-Unit who recently gained Queen’s Scouts awards had a date at Windsor Castle on Sunday. John Thornber (20), of
CUTHEROE DIVISION
LADIES’. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
Whalley/Wlswell and Barrow Branch
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th in th e Old Grammar School, Whalley at 2 p.m.
JUMBLE SALE
PUBLIC HALLS, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN, SATURDAY, MAY 7th
COLLECTOR’S MARKET
THE 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Inquiries: Tel. Blackburn 53093
JUMBLE SALE
LABOUR ROOMS, ESHTON
TERRACE,
FRIDAY, APRIL 29th
at 7 p.m. Admission 5p
Refreshments available
ST PAUL’S CHURCH, Low Moor, Clitheroe .
IN CONCERT
COLNE ORPHEUS W GLEE UNION
’ In the church, Saturday, May 7th ‘
______Under 15: 50p______ • 7-30 p.m. Tickets £1
OILS, PASTELS andPENand INK by MICHAEL KIRKBRWE
EXHIBITION ARTISTS
at Wycoller Craft Centre, Wycoller Country Park, ' near Colne
Ring E. Barrow 45 Queen , Street, Whalley. Tel. 2610 : for consultation at anytime
ARE YOU WORRIED lacking in confidence? ; could help •
about smoking, over eating, find It difficult to relax,
Hypnotherapy
ith FREDA WILKINSON (Soprano)
•Clitheroe, and Naomi King (17), of Brogden, Worston, were among 1,000 Queen’s Scouts and Scout Gallantry award holders at .the largest ever Windsor Parade, re viewed by the Queen Mother. The review was fol
De Lac.y S t r e e t , Clitheroe; Judith Dixon (19), of Chatburn Road,
cinemagoers to the Clitheroe Civic Hall for a week, starting from to night, is the ever popular “Annie.” Albert Finney heads a large cast in the musical which follows orphan Annie’s adven tures.
Cinema TREAT for
was 65. Mrs Driver was the
widow of Mr Clifford Driver, who was a master butcher in Burnley and a magistrate.
Sabden and Mrs Driver’: links with the village spanned 40 years.
They had lived i
receptionist for the Dr K. D. Brown, • eye specialist to Burnley hos pitals and Sabden people will remember her as the dispenser at their Health
At one time she
at St Nicholas’s Church, where a service was held yesterday, before crema tion at Burnley.
Centre. Mrs Driver worshipped
EASTBOURNE..........£117.00
Sept, 17th-24th PAIGNTON (half board) £95.00 Sept. 24th - Oct. 1st GREAT YARMOUTH ....£93.50
fours include full board, direct travel and 3 half-day excursions
THE ROLLING THUNDER^ CLUB
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Reckless driving leads to ban and fine at court
LANGHO motorist Andrew Nicholas Kay had several near scrapes with other vehicles and drove at excessive speed when pursued by a police car, Clitheroe magistrates were told.
Mr Philip Howard, pro secuting, said that when police went to speak to Kay (22), of the Spring Mill, on Christmas Eve,
he had driven away with out his lights on. The police followed and
Kay failed to stop or slow down significantly at sev eral giveway junctions. On several occasions,
Dies in Canada at age of 105
still without lights, he drove on the wrong side of the road, taking cor ners at excessive speed. At one time a pedest
A CLITHEROE woman who em ig ra ted to
rian about to cross the road had to leap back on the pavement to avoid being struck by Kay’s car. During his flight Kay
Canada 77 years ago has died at the age of 105. Mrs Elizabeth Wilkin
son, known to her friends as Lily, was one of the nine children of the late
did put on his lights, but overtook two cars, forcing their drivers to brake to avoid an accident. He eventually stopped
Mr - William Braithwaite, who had a shoe shop in Whalley Road. She married William
outside Waddington Social Club. Tests showed that Kay had 253mg of alcohol in ’ 100ml of urine, the legal limit being 107. He told the court that
Wilkinson before emigrat ing and once in Canada they bought a homestead in the Oungre district of Saskatchewan. In 1918 a cyclone des
he had panicked, but when he realised what he was doing, had stopped. He was fined £240 and
troyed their home but their fortunes improved before their retirement in 1947. Mrs Wilkinson’s hus
disqualified from driving for 18 months for driving with excess alcohol. For driving recklessly,
band died in the early 1960’s. She has an adopted daughter and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In her later years, she
he was fined £100 and dis qualified from driving for six months, to run concur rently with the 18-month ban. He was also ordered to pay £25 costs.
YFC contest
IT was reported last week that Slaidburn Young Farmers had won a county NFU competition, judged by an NFU offi cial. It was in fact a YFC county competition and Mr Harry Hall is a Lanca shire county YFC official.
was resident in an old people’s home in Estevan, South E a s t Sas katchewan. For most of her life,
Mrs Wilkinson kept a daily diary and wrote reg ularly to her relatives in Lancashire. Other members of the
family still living in Clitheroe include Coun. Brian Braithwaite.
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lowed by the National Scout Service in St George’s Chapel. Also at the parade was
Dr Gordon Hampson, one of Clitheroe’s stalwarts on the Scouting scene. As a recipient of the'
Silver Acorn, one of S co u tin g ’s h ig h e s t awards, he was in the quadrangle at the Castle when the Queen Mother reviewed the parade. It is 26 years since he
actually took part in the parade as a holder of the
Queen’s Scout award.
Weather fine for walkers
THE first trip of the 1983 season took Clitheroe Naturalists to the coun tryside round Bolton, where they enjoyed a pleasant walk in fine weather. along the banks of two local reservoirs. A pair of-grebe were
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seen and celandine, col-, tsfoot, golden saxifrage and sweet ciceley flo- | wered in the woods, while butterburr grew .by";the.|
waterside/
twhistle Hall, where Ghandi stayed during his I v is i t to Bolton and | Darwen. Mrs Robinson proposed
■The walkers passed Eh- , Traders’ views
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil is currently analysing referendum -forms on six- | day trading.
, More than ’ 300; forms, have been sent to traders in .Clitheroe and Whalley, and a report on . the re sults will be presented to a meeting of the Public-. Works and , Health Com mittee on May 24th.
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