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THERE have been some unusual goings on at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. But the landlord and regulars will have to wait until the New Year before they know if they have a ghost on the pre mises. Things s ta r ted to
happen at the ancient
Whalley library show
EXHIBITING for the first time in Whalley is Accrington a r tis t- Mr
Wilfred Aldous. A former storekeeper
employed by an Oswald- twistle printing firm, Mr Aldous (70) has been painting as a hobby for 20
years. He has exhibited previ
ously at the Haworth Art Gallery and at various arts and crafts exhibi
tions. Using both oils and
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water colours, he enjoys painting marine subjects and following the style of the 17th, 18th and 19th century painters. The exhibition opens at
hostelry — which dates back at least to 1759 — after new landlord Mr Michael Lees (40) and his wife, Christine, re moved a wall while car rying out bar altera
tions. Catering assistant
Angela Beattie and bar assistant Susan Parker felt -something brush past them. When they: turned round they were amazed to find no-one
there. Since then Michael
had some success track
and Christine have dis covered doors mysteri ously opening after they have closed them. Once, Christine saw
ing down ghosts. He gave the bar areas
some swing doors flap ping wildly. When she looked to see who had gone through there was no-one there. That is when they de
cided to call in a man from Blackburn who has
a quick search on Thurs day and decided that there was some strange force present, but it was p eaceful and, he thought, likely to go
away by spring. Michael said: “I am
still sceptical about the whole thing, but 1 have no doubt that the man, who wishes to remain
j g ■£?. jgj?. anonymous,
genuine.” Neither Mr Lees nor
any of his customers has seen anything odd, but the man is coming back
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in January to make an exhaustive search of the outbuildings to see if he can trace any ghost. Michael added: “We
do not mind if there is a ghost, as long as he is not doing anybody any harm.”
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THE Christmas fair, on Tuesday, organised by the Whalley Committee of the King George’s Fund for Sailors, is expected to
. The fair, at Whalley Golf Club, had many stalls, one including hand icrafts made by committee
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1 members. The fund, nationally,
I donates more than £lm. 1 to 100 charities connected with seamen in the Royal
| and Merchant Navies; The Whalley committee
Heritage fair could have 100 stalls
THE organisers of next year’s Clitheroe Herit age fair are hoping to encourage even more charities to join in the fun and make it a spectacle to remember.
| raising event a year and secretary Mrs Jo Gray, of Moor Lane, Wiswell, was delighted by the attend ance of about 200.
has just the one big fund-
Marjorie Turner, of Paint er Wood, Whalley, one of the founder members of
Helping out was Mrs
| the committee in 1959. She recalled the first
[ fair then, which was at I her home and raised £50.
| thought it would take off as it has done over the years,” she said.
“We were all quite ex cited about it, but never
lar that long gone are the days when it could be held at any individual’s house, she added.
It has become so popu
I Our photograph shows Mrs Penny Thompson, of Wiswell Lane, Whaliey, buying a raffle ticket from Miss Eunice Coleman, of The Croft, Whalley, and Mrs Turner.
is being organised by Clitheroe Lions and the town’s Round Table and, once again it has been de cided that there will only be charity stalls. Public Relations Of
The fair, on June 2nd,
ficer. Mr Geoff Braith- waite said: “We think that with better use of Moor Lane, King Lane and King Street, there should be room for 100
stalls. Mr Braithwaite, of
. fair runs smoothly. He would also like them to help with entertain
Hemlock Cottage, Dow- nham, hopes that the Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade will help to ensure that the
ments. In 1985 it is hoped that
there will be three arenas — in Market Place, Castle Gate and York Street. The committee also
hopes to stage additional entertainment at the Moor Lane entrance to
the fair.
Clitheroe Auction Mart
FORWARD at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday, were 99 fat cattle, 20 ewes and 1,112 lambs.
100.2p (97. lOp), medium to 112p (98.86p), heavy to 102p (95.63p). Light heifers made to
Light steers made to
98.8p (90.54p), medium to 102.8p (93.03p), heavy to
90.2p (89.70p). Overall average: 94.52p. Calf bulls made to
116.5p (107.48p), uncer tified steers and heifers to 91.2p (86.58p), fat cows to 77.2p (64.92p). Light lambs made to
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THE menu was mouthwa te r in g when Sunday School teachers at St N ich o la s ’s Church, Sabden held their first supper dance.
cess that the organisers hope to make it an annual affair.
was provided by the teachers and helpers.
It proved such a suc The food for the buffet
evening raised £36 which will go towards Sunday School funds along with
A draw during the
.the profit from the dance. Pan fire
A CHIP pan fire at a house in Nelson Street, Low Moor, had been put out by the time Clitheroe Fire Brigade attended the scene. The cooker and kitchen decorations were damaged.
Lifelong resident
FORMER weaver Mrs Jane Elizabeth Redmay- ne, of Castleford, who has lived in Clitheroe all her life, has died, aged 86.
Mrs Redmayne spent
all of her working life at the old Sun Street cotton
mill. In her spare time she
was a keen singer, per forming solo at concerts in the town around the time of the first world war.
lived in Highfield Road for 30 y ears before moving to Castleford three years ago, was also a member of St James’s Church, Clitheroe, where her funeral took place on
Mrs Redmayne, who
Tuesday. She is survived by her
son, Richard Henry.
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Ramblers’ weekend.
in Wales ELEVEN members of Clitheroe Ramblers' spent the weekend in ‘North Wales in the first of a series of outings organ ised by the new social
committee. Based at a hotel near
Betws-y-Coed, they walked along the banks of the River Conway, on Saturday,’ led by Mr Ernie Ormand. The, following day Mr
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b e r will go on an “Owl prowl,” starting from the Red Pump, Bashall Eaves, at 7 p.m.
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