• •" 7'Ki'' Clitheroe Advertiser and Times; February 23rd, 198i 9 331 (Classified)
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W o d d w i d l f
day of prayer
| THE Women’s World Day I of P ra y e r 's e rv ic e in
I Clitheroe takes place at the United Reformed Church a week tomorrow. The multi-denomina-
Itional service, which starts at 7-30 p.m. has been composed this year by the women of Sweden.
I ’ The day of prayer is a world-wide expression of
I C h r is t ian unity and I mutual prayer carried out I by women in more, than 150 countries. At the Clitheroe ser-
I The dinner, organ-' ised by e n r o l l in g , member Mrs Margaret' Hudson, was attended, by 16 members. There tvas a “lucky,
A TASTY meal, play ing w h is t a n d 1 dominoes and having a chance to chat were in-‘ gredients of the enjoy-, able Gisbum Mothers’ Union annual dinner, held at the Cottage1 Cafe in the village.
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It’s full steam ahead for York
THE Flying Scotsman : trip organised , by Clitheroe Parish Church last summer was such a great success , that' another is being, held in
June.
C a l lin g fo r helpers
AN appeal has gone , out for extra voluntary staff to help out at Trinity Youth and Community Centre, Clitheroe. , . They are needed to
the “Sir Nigel Gresley” to the steam city of York. Steam train, enthusiast
This time it’s all aboard
Mr Peter Moore, of Pim lico Road, is the man behind the venture to raise money for the church and Guides. , “Last year’s trip proved
cope with the sales of sweets, pop, crisps and other items, which have increased since/the centre was extended. Volunteers who want to
so enjoyable — and raised £1,000 as well — . that many , people asked if we would be doing it again,”
he said. “I’ve managed to book
give a hand can help behind the counter on week nights between 7-30 and 10 p.m.
W i n n e r s d e s p i t e h a n d i c a p
chair" prize, which went to Mrs Doris | Speak, who teas also the domino winner. ( Whist winner ivas Miss Gladys Gowling.
P e n d le Club
I vice, the choir of Pendle I Junior School will perform I choral items, and the ad- I dress will be given by Capt. Angela Richardson, who is the north west youth secretary of the Salvation Army. Adapted services will
'Horsfield and Mr J. Har rison, Mrs L. Lynch and Mrs A. Barker.
WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle. Club’s weekly bridge session were Mr G.
D o n a tio n WHALLEY Parish Coun
I be held in the afternoon at Clitheroe Hospital, Castleford and St Ann’s Court, Low Moor.
cil is to give £10 in- re sponse to the Lancashire Youth Club’s Association appeal for funds.
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PEN.VIEW Develop ments, of Sabden, was fined £100 with £6 costs by Clitheroe magistrates for using a motor-pick-up on the Clitheroe bypass without insurance. The firm admitted the offence.
WINNERS of the Em press Squash Club Ameri-. can-style tournament had to work hard for their vic tories by overcoming large handicaps. Players were handicapped according to their position, in the internal leagues, the higher the player the
Lady speakers9 turn to listen
larger being the handicap. Winners were the first to
21.In - the ladies’ final, Sharon Willis managed to overcome a handicap of minus 50 to beat Glenda Heanan on plus 15. In the men’s final, both
1=7 ' 'v ' / Notice b o ard
I THANKS to the generosi ty of the Ribble Valley Council, Little Mitton has a new notice board, fixed on the wall outside the Aspinall Arms. Whalley and Little
the train for June 9th. We’ll be leaving Clitheroe at 8 in the morning and be back home at 7-30
joined by people through out the north, so Peter is urging those wanting to go on the excursion to book early for the 380 seats. I t will cost £11 for
p.m.’ The Edinburgh trip was.
DUE TO BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS•
FLOOD SALVAGE, is SALE
extended until the end of February
GARDENING BARGAINS STILL 1,000’s OF
Now’s the time to stock up for spring and save £££’s Certified AI Scotch
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Also THOMPSON and MORGAN and UNWINS SEEDS
adults and £9 for the under-16s, with under- fives going free. Peter will be at the
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SIX GLASSES FOR THE
Mitton' Parish Council asked for the' board at a meeting of the local au thority’s Parish Council Liaison Committee.
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Ray Dryden and Keith Tomlinson were heavily handicapped but played brilliantly. Ray just turned out out the winner. The trophies were pre
ETHOS GAL.iim bMI for fine paintings
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sented by Mr Roger Storey, of Bei’g UK, which sponsored the com petition.
A CLITHEROE man es caped a further jail term after he pleaded guilty to stealing a £30 car radio
Drinking led to thefts
cassette player. Clitheroe magistrates
sentenced Derek Turner (35), of Carlton Place, to a month’s prison, concur rent with a six-month term he is serving. He asked the court to con sider a further, offence of
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MORE than 50 people at tended the ’ first charter d in n e r of Clithe roe Ladies Speakers’ Club held at the . Swan and Royal Hotel in the town.
Glitheroe Mayor and May oress. Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill, and g u es t speaker was Mrs Muriel .^Gladwin, chairman of Council 5, which includes the Clitheroe club.
Guests included the
Chris Carr and Clitheroe club president Mrs Stella- Blackburn proposed the
Grace was said by Mrs
loyal toast. Mrs Beryl Waddington
proposed the toast to Council 5 and Mrs Glad
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Engineers re-elect
president
RE-ELECTED as presi dent of the Clitheroe and District branch of the Royal Engineers’ Associa tion at the annual meeting was Mr George Barker.
-Mr V. J. C. Wood; stan dard bearer'Mr A.. A. ; East; branch padre the Rev. Brian Stevenson.
serve. in 1984-85 were: Vice-presidents Maj. E. B. Lockett, Mr I. Cook, Mr A. Gray, Mr B. J. Joynson; chairman Mr B. J., Joynson; vice-chairman Mr J. Smith;-secretary Mr A. W. Chappell; treasurer
Other officers elected to
of the North West group of the Royal Engineers’ Association, Mqj. Lockett was re-elected as the' g ro u p ’s member of council.
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At the annual meeting,
stealing a car radio. The court, was told that
Turner took the items from a parked van and car early on New Year’s Day after he had been drink
ing heavily. / ; Mr- John Houldsworth, defending, said Turner had been unable to cope
since his wife died in Sep tember. and had been mixing drink with the drugs prescribed to him.
Conservation scheme
A PIECE of land in Whalley where people used to tip old beds and junk is to be transformed into a miniature nature conservation area. The land, near .the.
Mitton Road bypass bridge, will take on a new look after, a tree planting operation, courtesy of the Ribble Valley Council. In a letter to the parish
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council, which' owns the land and has given its full approval, the local author ity said the-, scheme has been designed' to attract “wildlife, butterflies, birds and insects” back to the area.
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