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Record, for cancer
collection
CONTRIBUTORS to the' 1983 Cancer Research Campaign collection in 'Clitheroe and Chatburn have given more than last year, helping the Black burn and district commit tee to raise a record £60,000. ■ The group’s totals were:
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CELEBRITY AUCTION Preceded by:
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AUTOGRAPHED BOOK, GORDON JACKSON
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AND EXHIBITION — FEB. 29th STEVE LONGWORTH
MARCH 13 th, JOHN PARROT Tickets now on sale at the club
W H A L L E Y M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Home Missions Anniversary
Wednesday, February 29th, 7-30 p.m. G R OW TH O F C H U R C H M U S IC , 1 5 th
C E N T U R Y TO T H E P R E S E N T DAY Illustrated tak by Church Organist, Mr Norman Yates Tickets 75p including supper
Saturday, March' 3rd, 7-30 p.m.
P O R T R A IT O F T H E R IB B L E An audio presentation by Mr Peter Laycock
Admission 50p including refreshments
including the commissioning of Pastoral leaders, led by Rev. Clifford Foster
Sunday, 10-45 a.m. M O R N IN G W O R SH IP /
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I e b RUARY 26th at 3 I p.m.
I ucas, Blackburn
pbruary 28th at 7-45 I p.m.
I , February 29th at 2- 1 3 0 p.m.
I n d BIBLE STUDY | S FELLOWSHIP
I Shaw, Preston
■freshments f born again, you cannot of Cod" John 3 v. 3
6-30 p.m. E V E N IN G W O R SH IP led by Rev. T. Bradshaw
WHALLEY A B B EY
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Please come along to a MEETING on
THURSDAY, MARCH 1st at 2-30 p.m. Free Refreshments .
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. Clitheroe Methodist Circuit 16th FESTIVAL OF YOUTH
at TRINITY, NOVEMBER '12th — 17th, 1984 :
WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS ■ presents
Spring and Port Wine A comedy by Bill Naughton
at Whalley Adult Centre, Wednesday, February 29th to Saturday, March 3rd : inclusive
. at 7-30 p.m. ■ Tickets £1 Adult, 50p Child Available from Whitaker's, Whalley■ < ; ■ C 85
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BARGAIN BAZAAR
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25th
Conservative Rooms Castle Street „
10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. L \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \V
Proceeds to Parents Transport Fund, Blsckbum, Hyndbum and Ribble Valley Health Authority
THE annual supper dance for members of the advisory panel of Gisburn Young Farmers’ Club ivas held ■ a t ' the Coronation Ho t e l y Gi s burn, on Friday, when 105 people attended. ' After the meal, there
Off to London to p u t school’s case
THE children of Downham will be giving a rousing send-off this morning to the deputation going to London to put to the Government the case for not closing the village school in the summer.
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have been making good- luck cards to hand to the delegation at the start of its journey. Representing the school
This week the children
letter to the editor
ivas dancing to the Hun ters Band, Carlisle. Pic tured is advisory chair man Mr Robert Bargh (centre) with members of the panel.
£762 — chairman Mrs B. Taylor, 115 Chatburn Road (Clitheroe 23168); £1,425 — Mrs P. Pearce, 56 Fairfield Drive (24939); £330 — Mrs B. Chatburn, 5 Ennerdale Close; £2,054 — Mrs M. Whittaker, 70 West View (23540); and £814 — Mrs K. Aspinall, Venture Villa West, Chat- bum (41771). In order to ensure con
Topics tailor made
TOPICS were “tailor made” to suit the speak ers at a meeting of Clitheroe Speakers Club at the White Lion Hotel, Clitheroe. For topics chairman Mr
NATIONAL FARMERS UNION
Wilpshlre Ladies Branch
A RAINBOW WHIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE
Thursday, March 1st, Salesbury Memorial Hall, 2 p.m.
£1 including tea FOOD PRIZES
tinued success, the cam paign is asking for more volunteers who could spare a few hours twice a year to assist in the col lection and anyone in terested is asked to con tact one of the group chairmen. The campaign also re
Derek Altham had chosen subjects to match the speakers’ jobs, hobbies or leisure pursuits. The session was evalu
ceives donations and money in lieu of flowers at bereavement to help its funds, which provide a means for research in the hope of finding a cure and p rev en t io n for the disease.
Service for Guiding
movement
LONGRIDGE C.N.D. Present:
THE ATOMIC CAFE THE WAR GAME
AND AT
1 he Palace Cinema, Longridge
on Thursday, February 23rd,
at 7-30 p.m., for one night only Admission from 90p
be the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden, and Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill. The speaker will be
starts at 2-30 p.m. will be followed by a procession through town. Among the guests will
THE Ribble ^Valley Divi sion of Brownies, Guides, Rangers, Guiders and Trefoil Guild members will be on parade for a service of thanksgiving and red ed ic a tio n at Clitheroe Parish ~ Church on Sunday. The service, which
ated by club president Mr Don Anderson and the award went to Mr Chris Roberts for his reply to “Croquet, the national sport of Wales”. Mr Roberts also gave
WOODRUFF — BIRTLE
Miss Kathryn Birtle was' married to personnel .of ficer Mr Peter W6odruff at SS Michael’s and John’s Church, Clitheroe. The bride, a town hall
Accountancy assistant
will he the Vicar of Dow nham and chairman of the governors,' the Rev. Eric Chard, action group member Mr Keith Hall, correspondent- to the gov ernors Mrs Elizabeth Scott, and chairman of the action group Mr Geoff Braithwaite. , They are to meet
Ribble Valley MP Mr David Waddingtqn, before ;oing to see Mr Robert Dunne, Under Secretary
to the Minister of Educa tion, at 3 p.m. They will take with
them the school’s dossier, which will subsequently be put on display at the village post office. Mr Braithwaite said
Kindnesses to patients appreciated
MY aunt is a long-term patient in Clitheroe Hos- jital and difficult to reach jy her aged friends in Ac crington.
day, I went to see her and found that she had received a card and a grift from the Rotary Club of Clitheroe, which sends a gift and a card on every patient’s birthday.
Today was her birth
worker at Buxton, .is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. L. Birtle, of Lower West Clough, West Bradford. The bridegroom, who
th a t. Lord Clitheroe and his son, Mr • Ralph Asshe- ton, had seen Sir Keith Joseph, the Minister for E d u ca tio n , before Christmas. “Our job will be to exp
works for Greater Man chester Council, is the only son of Mr and Mrs G. Woodruff, of Yew Tree Avenue, Grimsargh. The bride, given away
an impromptu speech on “Education and school clo sures”, evaluated by Mr Don Meadows. Mr Arthur Chappell
tually written by the Knights of St Columba, who gave of their time and funds . to please pa tients not able to write
At Christmas I received card from my aunt, ac
.their own cards.
lain to Mr‘Dunne the edu cational value of the school and tell him about the hazardous road condi tions the children, would have to face by having to go to, school elsewhere.” Mr Braithwaite is more
gave a prepared speech “To fail to succeed,” in which the exercise was to use vocabulary and word pictures. This was evalu ated by Mr Dennis Ogden. Chairman for the even
by. her. father, wore a White crinoline-style model gown of Swiss silk and embroidered chif fon trimmed with satin. Her full-length waterfall veil was held in place by a matching Juliet cap and she earned a bouquet of w hite c a rn a t io n s , rosebuds and - hyacinth pips.
ing was Mr John Hunt, timekeeper Mr Brian Alli son and general evaluator Mr Lionel Patterson. Guests were the area
Pamela Knowles and Miss Elizabeth Woodruff, the bridegroom’s sister, who wore dresses of royal blue watermarked satin. Also in attendance were
Bridesmaids were Miss
president of the Associa tion of,Speakers’ Clubs, Mr Jack Dewhurst, a rep resentative of th6 Hynd- bum Speakers’ Club and members of the Clitheroe Ladies’ Speakers’ Club. The next meeting will
,
of Clitheroe to know of. the kindnesses of these two local organisations and to publicly thank them.
I would like the people
optimistic about the school’s chances of staying open than he was a couple of months ago.. , “There has been a
BOB DOBSON, “Acorns”, 3 Staining Rise, Staining, Blackpool.
slight change of heart by the Government regard ing village schools such as ours and I am hopeful,” he said.
Abbey needs volunteers
be held at the White Lion Hotel, on Monday, at 7-30 p.m.
Snow curbs meeting
Miss M. E. Walker, for merly Guider-in-charge at Waddow. Parents and friends are welcome to attend. Yesterday was Think
ing Day for the move ment, . a time to think about fellow members throughout the world.
Wheels taken
FOUR car wheels com plete with Michelin tyres have been stolen from' a lock-up garage off Pendle Road, Clitheroe. They were valued at £200.
CUTHEROE PARISH CHURCH
AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY presents'
THE NEW MOON
in the Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th to SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd l each evening at 7-30 p.m.
produced by Barbara Scattergood . MATINEE MARCH 3rd a t 2-30 p.m.
Tickets £1.50, Children under 14 and OAPs £1 on first Sat., Mon. evening and Matinee
Office Open February 23rd and 24th, 6-30 to 7-30 p.m. g
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS of the duplicate
NS pairs settled for 3NT, but when South opened ID, North used the delayed game raise of 2H and three pairs made the contract of 6NT played by South.
Wilson and Mrs Ainsworth. EW Mr Grindley arid Mr Leader, Mr and Mrs Tatton.: On the following hand most
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MONDAY ev en in g ’s meeting of Clitheroe Lady Farmers, at Bolton-by- Bowland village hall, finished early because of the snow and difficulties members might have reaching home. During the evening Mrs
Kim Gray gave a make-up demonstration, using Mrs Marie Collinge as her model. Mrs Gray, who ans
the bride’s nieces, Miss Karen Seed and Miss Claire Baston, who wore pale blue cotton dresses with royal blue braiding andwhite, lace. - They hat circles of flowers in their hair and carried Victo- rian-style posies. Best man was Mr Nigel
MORE volunteer helpers are needed to staff Whal ley Abbey’s craft centre and souvenir shop this summer.
Smith and usher was Mr Alan Birtle; the bride’s brother. The ceremony was'per
formed by Fr J. Wareing and Canon C. F. Good- child. Following a reception at
.couple left for a honey moon on the Costa Del Sol. They are to live at
the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, the
Hazel Grove, Stockport. Photograph: Pye’s
Clitheroe.
wered many questions about the application of make-up, was introduced by the president, Mrs Joan Holden, and thanked by Mrs D. Armer. A report on the county
meeting at Preston was given by Mrs Mary Gill.
Clitheroe Auction Mart
to 113.4p (..1..0.. .72...r4p'). .1 ai i
are being invited to the annual meeting a week today of the Abbey; Fel lowship, at which man ager Mr Derek Hartley will give an insight into the work. He will also show
Members of the public
people round the Abbey and Conference House and tea and cakes will be provided. Mr Hartley said: “It’s a
big job to staff the Abbey on a volunteer basis and we need an ■ injection new blood.”
Aspects of the law
“JUSTICE and freedom — do we have them?” was the question asked by Mr John Lumley at Clitheroe and District Probus Club. He spoke about the
FORWARD at Clitheroe Auc tion Mart on Monday were 98
fat cattle, 24 fat cows, 418 hoggs and five ewes. ■ Light steers made to lllp (average 102:.15p) and medium 113.4p
(94.54p). Calf bulls made to 119p (U1.5p), and fat cows to 83.8p
Light heifers made to 114p (96.82p) and medium to 105.8p
lambs made to 198.6p (176.4p), standard to 206.2p (190.8p), medium- to 210p (i93.6p)- and. heavy to 183.3p (176.6p). Half- bred ewes made to £25 (£21.67).
(67.7p). In the sheep section light
' Herbie’s back
HERBIE, the Lovebug Beetle, screeches back onto the sc re en at Clitheroe’s Civic Hall Cinema for a week, start ing tomorrow night. -. In “Herbie rides again”,
court’s endeavours to es tablish guilt or innocence and mete out punishment according to law, using the case of William Joyce, “Lord Haw Haw,” to il lustrate the technical point which can stand bet-, ween a p erso n and freedom. Mr Frank Rushton
thanked the speaker. The next meeting will start at 10-45 a.m., when Mr and Mrs H. Dennett, of Nelson, will give an illus trated talk, “A Country Lover’s Diary”.
LONG WAFT
Ifayes, Stefanie Powers and Ken Berry. There are matinee showings on Wednesday and Thurs- • day, at 2-15 p.m.
the amazing car plays its part in stopping a fiendish plan to demolish an old- fashioned firehouse which stands ip. the way of a wicked man’s ambition to build the world’s tallest office building. . The film stars Helen
AFTER two years of pressure by. Coun. John Cowgill, a road under the railway bridge, .leading to C h e s te r Avenue, Clitheroe, has been resur
road , under the bridge nearest to Waddington Road was carried out'by the Ribble Valley Council. Coun. Cowgill said the
faced. Work to the unadopted
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