22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Valley pays its homage to the fallen _ _
THE Ribble Valley had its own special representative at the Remembrance Service in the Royal Albert Hall, London, on Sa turda y ,
in the
person of Miss Royal British Legion, Anne Jackson, of Chatburn. However, Anne’s dream
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weekend, leading a major procession in the service, was nearly shattered when her parents and boy friend faced a struggle in obtaining tickets for the service. Anne, a member of the
ducted by the Rev. James Needham and the lesson was read by Fiona Simp son, a young visitor from Bristol. Organist was Mr Peter Wrigley and the choir sang the “Peace prayer.” After the ser vice, uniformed organisa tions from Trinity and the United Reformed Church lined the area to the cenotaph for the proces sion.
The service was con
Chatburn branch of the Legion, explained: “Most branches only receive four tickets and ours were al ready allocated.” However, an appeal to
. which was quite well at- ' tended, was conducted by the minister, the Rev. John Salsbury.
the NW Area Office brought tickets for Anne’s p a r e n ts , Joyce and Edwin, and boy friend, Martin Earnshaw, of Great Harwood, just in time for the four to spend a memorable weekend. Anne’s role was to lead
a procession of the Poppy Appeal Committee, poppy sellers and the Legion’s A tten d an ts Company across the arena. Many local people spotted her on the BBC television coverage. Security in the hall was
John’s there was a special act of remembrance at the 11 a.m. Mass, conducted
At SS Michael and
by Fr John Griffin. The combined village
very tight. Anne said: “There were SAS men in charge, and I had to have a pass to leave the build ing for a meal.” Her highlights of the
'Guides and Brownies. The service was con
and church ecumenical service at St Paul’s, Low Moor, once again proved very popular with an ex cellent attendance. It in cluded the Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress and several councillors, the Royal Engineers, the Royal British Legion, No. 1 Troop of the Burnley Royal Engineers Volun te e r s , and St Paul’s Scouts, Cub Scouts,
weekend were the disci pline and organisation dis played by the servicemen and women, the chance to see the Royal Family, and a visit to the Cenotaph se rv ic e on . Sunday
morning. Among other Chatburn
members of the Royal British Legion at the Royal Albert Hall were former Mayor, and May or ess of the Ribbie Valley, Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden. Back at home on
ducted by the vicar, the Rev. Brian Stevenson who also preached. Les sons were read by Licensed Reader Mr Ken Guy and Mr Fred Ash worth, who represented the Methodists. Prayers were led by Fr J. Ware- ing, of SS Michael and John’s RC Church. A procession followed
tions held a church parade at Clitheroe United Re formed Church and a short silence was ob served. The service,
Uniformed organisa
led the procession to the war memorial where a short service was held. Crucifer was Mr Ernest Sedgwick. For the first time for
Afterwards, the vicar
the various organisations laid w re ath s at the cenotaph in the chur
chyard. Wreath, layers were
many years, a Remembr ance day service was held at Slaidburn Methodist Chapel, in line with Hodder Valley Royal British Legion’s policy of holding services at diffe rent churches.- A service was also held at St An drew’s Church, Slaid burn.
At the Methodist
' sent under conductor John Cowking, and members of Slaidburn 1st Brow nie pack with Brown Owl Pamela Breaks. Last post was sounded
chapel, the Rev. Timothy Bradshaw was the preacher and a lesson was read by Capt. J. C. Kenyon. There was a good congregation. Slaid burn Silver Band was pre-
M a rjo r ie Dewhurst (U n i ted Reformed Church), Peter Ashton (Football Club), Peter Grainger (Cricket Club), S tu ar t Riley (Parish Council), David Green (Constitutional Club) and Tom Clegg (PCC). The lesson was read by Mrs
the Rev. Denis McWil- liam, led an act of remem
The vicar of Sabden,
Barbara Totty. The uniformed branches
Reid.
brance before the war memorial at St Nicholas s Church. The names of the Sabden dead were read by ex-serviceman Mr Bill Crozier, who laid a wreath on behalf of the parish. The choir, con ducted by Mr Tony De whurst, sang the hymns “Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me” and “The strangest
paraded their flags. The service was conducted by the vicar, the Rev. Alan
dream”. A service at Downham
ducted by the Rev. F. E. Chard, .commenced five
P ar ish Church, con
minutes early in order to observe the two minutes’ silence at 11 a.m. A wreath of poppies
carried by Mr W. I. Todd, who served in the Navy, was laid on the altar and afterwards placed on the memorial at the west end of the church. , The Ribble Valley
land, conducted by the Rev. T. Vaughan, as sisted by Mr R. Fallows, was very well attended. Clithefoe Army Cadet
Force and the Royal Brit ish Legion’s Chatburn branch were represented. Wreaths were laid at
Mayor, Coun. Bernard Thornton and his wife Jean attended morning service in Longridge and in the afternoon travelled to Billington for a service
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gation joined that from St Andrew’s for a short ser vice at the war memorial, where prayers were of fered by the Rector, the Rev. George . Gaze, and wreaths were placed by members of local organ isations and individuals. The service at Riming-
by Mr Chris Skellorn. Afterwards the congre
UP TO BRITISH Legion members on their way to the Castle memorial, flanked by local Cubs
ton Memorial Institute was led by the Rev. Clif ford Holgate, of the United Reformed Church, Burnley, who took as his text “Be still then and
significance of silence as a tribute and an opportuni ty for prayer, a sign that God is high above, exalted in Heaven and earth. Lessons were read by
know that I am God.” He r.evealed the deep
to the village war memo rial, accompanied by the Clitheroe Royal British Legion Pipe Band, for a short service and wreath
Sunday, the town paid homage to its war dead at the customary parade ser vice held at Clitheroe Parish Church. Among the many people who at tended were -Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Howel Jones, members of the council and the president of the Clitheroe branch of the Roval British Legion, Mr T. U. Liddle. Coun. Jones-and Mr
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membrance at Whalley Parish Church on Sunday was led by the Vicar, the Rev. Michael Ackro.vd, assisted by Mr Alan Bowles, Whalley Method
laying ceremony. A united service of re
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and Anglican choir led the singing and performed an
Liddle read the lessons, churchwarden Mr Peter Houldsworth gave the Funeral Oration of Peri cles, the Rev. Peter Shepherd led the interces sions and the vicar, Canon John Hudson, preached. The choir sang an anthem and organist was Mr Charles Myers. Afterwards there was a
cluded members of Whal ley Parish , Council and local branch representa tives of the Legion, Royal Naval Association and Royal Observer Corps. The 2nd Whalley Scouts
anthem. The congregation in
Mrs C. Thistlethwaite (WI) and Mr T. H. Jack- son (Men’s Club). Mi- Frank Simpson read the roll of honour and placed a poppy wreath on the memorial plaques. Mrs A. Oldfield accom
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procession to the Castle grounds headed by the Lancashire Evening Post Band and prayers were led at the cenotaph by the Mayor’s chaplain, the Rev. James Needham. The family service and
and Cubs, Brownies and Guides were present, and a member of the local branch of the Salvation Army played Last Post after the' two minutes’ silence. After the service, there
Rowbottom and Mr Aidan Hughes welcomed the worshippers and a large gathering of young people from the uniformed organ isations. Canon C. F. Goodchild conducted the service and gave the ad dress and the Rev. C. Foster, of the Methodist Church, assisted. The band of the 1st
was a procession to Whal ley war memorial, where wreaths were laid by the police, Legion and the chairman of the parish council, Miss Pauline
parade at St James’s Church, Clitheroe, was conducted by the Rector, the Rev. David Wood- house. Mr Edward Wright read the lesson and- preacher was Miss Melanie Starkie. The wreath was pre
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Wilkinson. A remembrance service
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nies presented their stan dards and the service was attended by members of the Sunday School. Armistice days between
Barnoldswick Boys and Girls Life Brigade led by Mr M. Elgie, headed the procession to church. The Legion standard was car ried by Mr A. Moorhouse and the colours of the other organisations by Kirsty Sharp (Guides), Sarah’ Phillips (Brownies) and Andrew Wright (Cub Scouts). Readers of the lessons
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were Mr S. E. Taylor, president of the Legion’s Waddington branch, and Mr Arthur Chappell. The exhortation was, spoken by Mr Robert Hayton. St Helen’s choir led the
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the wars, when every thing stopped at 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month, were re counted to the congrega tion at the family service at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, by a senior choir member, Mr J. Newton Bell.
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congregation, preceded by the choir, band and Legion members, proces sed to the War Memorial in the village. The hymn “O God our
was presented by Carol Graveston and Anne Bracewell and the Cubs’ colours by Paul Sayle. Wreaths were p re
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About 20 staff are being . tion, if necessary, in other
areas. NUPE branch secret
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help in ages past” was sung and wreaths were laid by Mr Jack Smithson (St Helen’s), Mr Bolton (Methodist Church), Mr R. Altham (Legion), Jackie Woods (Guides), Georgina Greenwood (Brownies), David Dug- dale (Cub Scouts), Mrs M. Wadsworth (WI) and PC G. Penlington (Lancashire Constabulary). Parish council chairman
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the service and the names of the-dead of two World Wars were read. The colbur standard of the Waddington branch of the Legion was carried by Mr Leonard Brandon and the tribute spoken by Coun.
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