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Clitheroe Adveiliser and Times, August 29th, 1985 [Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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evening held at Dale House, Slaidburn, by invi­ tation of Mrs V. Welson, featured stalls of plants and garden produce, cakes and other edible goods and a tombola. There were also com­


Aiding school A flea market was held


Dunsop Bridge


in Slaidbum Village Hall on Bank Holiday Monday in aid of Brennand’s En­ dowed (Aided) School. I t was organised by


Mrs Josie Cowking, of Danehead, Slaidburn. Other attractions were


jar), Mrs K. Finch, Mr and Mrs J. C. Kenyon, Mrs J. Howarth and Mrs J. Taylor. It was an enjoyable


petitions, winners being Mrs B. Steen (lucky domino), Mrs M. Parker (hidden treasure), Jane McNamee (marbles in a


WI members, accom­ panied by several of their children, had a most en­ joyable family walk, or-


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cars to the edge of the forest and walked through to Tosside, where they had lunch.


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sited in the Hark to Bounty courtyard by per­ mission of Mr and Mrs Peter Turner and included sideshows, a tombola and competitions organised by school staff and parents. Refreshments were


evening and thanks to the hosts were expressed by the president.


ston, gave a talk on “The history of beads” to mem­ bers of Hurst Green WI. Thanks were expressed by Mrs M. Cowking. Birthday greetings went to Mrs M. Pinder and Mrs J. Carr who received flowers from the presi­


Beads Mrs J. Spencer, of Pre­


dent’s table. A letter of thanks was


served in the village hall by parents and friends of the school.


Bolton-by-Bowland


Slide show Bolland Gardening Club


members enjoyed a slide show and talk by Mr N. Duerden, of Hurst Green, on “Flowers and birds of the North West.” He was thanked by Mr J. Sing­ leton. Members were told that


read from Mrs J. Carr for flowers and good wishes during her recent stay in hospital. Mrs M. Cowking will be the delegate at the autumn council meeting at Warrington. The competition for a


Brownies o rg an ise d games and attractions in­ cluding a tombola and bring-and-buy and pro­ duce stalls.


Village festival As Waddington has


again entered the compet­ ition for the Best-Kept Village in Lancashire, members of St Helen’s Church decided that the Dedication Festival, held at the beginning of Sep­ tember each year, should this year take the form of a Village Festival. Invitations to take part


flower from the garden was won by Mrs M. Pye, Mrs E. Waterworth and Mrs K. Bond, and the monthly draw by Mrs M. Rushton. The sum of £42 has


have been extended to all the different organisations which meet regularly in the village. Members of the Social


Committee and friends have made the arrange­ ments for the Festival weekend. There will be displays


the coffee evening in June had raised £205 for funds. Final arrangements were made for the annual show on September 1st.


Wiswell


Cookery Various types of bread


and cake making were de­ monstrated during Wis­ well WI’s one-day school on cookery held at Whal- ley Adult Centre. Practi­ cal work followed and tutor Mrs Pam Shaw, a member of Wiswell WI, was thanked by vice-pres­ ident Mrs B. Gladwin.


been collected in the mus­ cular dystrophy box and will be sent to the fund. The birthday dinner this year will be held at the Red Pump, Ba sh all


Eaves. Sawley


spoke to Sawley WI about herbs and the history of medicine explaining the different uses of herbs found round the country­ side, some of which have been in use for hundreds of years and are still in use for medicine today. He stressed the need for great care as lots of flow­ ers and herbs are highly poisonous, including the humble buttercup. He was thanked by Mrs Walker. Arrangements were


Herbal The Rev. Timbrells


Second flower show on the cards at Read


of every conceivable kind in the church set up by the organisations to give the visitors an idea of the range of opportunities of a social, recreational and educational nature, ans­ wering townspeople who frequently enquire “What do you find to do in the country?” The Festival will open


THE first-ever Read Flower Show was such a success that it is very likely to become an


______ ___ is annual event. The show, in St John’s


on the Friday evening, September 6th, with Choral Evensong at 7 p.m. On the Saturday the


Junior School hall, was the brainchild of Mr Alec Slater, of Whalley Road, Read. He suggested the idea at an allotment hol­ ders’ meeting last year and also volunteered for the job of show secretary. Nearly 100 residents of


Church will be open all day for parishioners and visitors to come and enjoy its beauty and the Festi­ val will close on the Sunday with the usual services including Choral Eucharist at 10-45 a.m. The weekend will thus


was Mr Alan Mashiter, who earned many points in the vegetable classes. Mr Slater also picked up a number of prizes, includ­ ing firsts for turnips and the heaviest trass of to­ matoes.


the village en te red , making over 300 entries in the 35 classes. The show was opened by the Vicar of Read, the Rev. Alan Reid. Overall show winner


Sabden


provide a general impres­ sion of life of the village and the very important part which worship plays in the parish.


made for a visit to a shoe factory a week today fol­ lowed by afternoon tea at WI VCO Mrs Ireland’s cafe. Members were asked to


Trips out Although no pack meet­


make biscuits for the fire brigade seminar “Keep the home fires burning,” to be held at the school on September 4th at 7-30 p.m. Letters of thanks for


ings have been held, Wad­ dington Cubs have been busy keeping diaries about their holiday ac­


School PTA is having a collection of waste paper and cardboard outside school on Saturday morn­ ing from 9 a.m. onwards. Proceeds are for school


For funds Sabden County Primary


funds.


birthday flowers and flow­ ers for the sick were read.A place name game was


| the classes were shown and Mrs Healey gave her report on the AGM in London.


won by Mrs Askew, Mrs Wright, Mrs Pye and Mrs Lord. Corn dollies made at


West Bradford


Afternoon tea An afternoon tea at


| raised £120 for church funds. D espite poor weather there was a good attendance and bring-and- buy, cake and crockery stalls were well patron­ ised.


West Bradford Methodist Church on S aturday


Billington


£56 raised ring-and-buy sale


held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington, by the social committee on Thursday raised £56.


Downham


Cheese and wine About £35 was raised


for funds when Downham Parish Meeting held a cheese and wine evening at the Assheton Arms. Twenty people attended, including Lord and Lady Clitheroe. Raffle winners were Bob Swarbrick and Edward Jackson.


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tion in Straits Lane, Read, will be held on Saturday, a week early, due to the holidays. Anyone able to help with transport should contact John Chambers (Padiham 73202).


Earlier The waste paper collec­


tivities.They have been on two day-trips, the first to Hornsea Pottery, Lancas­ ter, where they managed to see the rare breed farm animals and have lunch before a very heavy shower. There followed a look round the factory to see the pottery being


St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, is holding a jumble sale and cake stall at 7 p.m. tonight in the church hall.


Jumble The Sunday School at


Lots for sale Future events at St


M a ry ’s RC Church,


Martin Mere Wildfowl Trust, where they enjoy­ ed feeding and viewing all the different wildfowl and saw a film about mute swans. After inspecting the art gallery and shop the Cubs sang all the way home.


made and painted. The second trip was to


Rimington


market in Rimington Memorial Institute on Sunday proved a success despite the weather. Organised by the Man­


Flea market The third annual flea


agement Committee, with the help of other organisa­ tions which use the hall, the event was well at­ te n d e d . Teas were served. Proceeds are for the Building Fund, which has been set up to make the institute a more perma­ nent fixture.


Visit garden A coach party of mem­


bers of Rimington and district Gardening Club and their friends enjoyed an evening outing to the garden at Spencer Fold, Mitton, of Mr and Mrs John Maudsley. The couple showed the round


visitors plained


of the garden, which in­ cludes shrubberies and a pond.


the the Thr development and and thanks were iree Fis ssed to the organisers.


Tric ks and spots Domino winners at


Monday night Sabden Over


Master G. Platt, Mrs K. Newby and Mrs


calfe. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Denney, Mrs M. Swift, Mrs A.


60s were I. Met­


social


the for


Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mrs D. Houghton, Master


Clarkson.


C. Platt. Raffle: Mrs S. Ashton.


ing, domino winners were Miss E. Hayes, Miss E. Prescott


At


Lax, Mrs M. Roberts. Gents — Mr R. Charn ley, Miss E. Hartley and Mr R.


Mrs Raffle: Mr Charnley. Sagar gs Whalley


Country market The Queen Elizabeth'


Playing Fields Committee raised £138 with a country market at Vale House Gardens, Whalley, on Monday. Additional stalls were lain by the RSPCA, Muscular Dystrophy As­ sociation and the Ribble Valley Disabled Club.


Abbey drive Domino winners at the


ex­


The party had supper at Fishes, EPitton, expre­


preparing for the annual Flower Show a week on Saturday in the Memorial Institute, open to the public at 2-30 p.m.


Members are now busy


All the aces At the whist drive in


\ won the special prize and Mrs E. Brownnill was


MC. Waddington


School funds were boosted by £140, raised at the annual garden party on Saturday. Because of the weather,


Moves inside St Helen’s Sunday


the event, originally to have been hela in Wad­ dington Hospital grounds, was moved inside the Sunday School. The village Cubs and


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs D. Birch, Mrs B. Brennand (cons). Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mrs M. Pollard (cons). Mrs D. Slinger


Chatburn


Ribblesdale Club, Chat- burn, were Mrs Bowskill and Miss Atfield. After tea and biscuits, the rest of the afternoon was spent playing dominoes. Tea hostesses were Mrs Back and Mrs Campbell.


Bingo fun Winners at bingo at the


Truth F amily se rv ic e a t


Christ Church, Chatburn, was conducted by Lay Reader Miss C. Walker. Her subject was “John the Baptist,” showing how he was imprisoned and fi­ nally killed because he spoke out for truth and righteousness. Organist was Mr C. Johnstone.


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were Mrs A. Sutton and Mrs N. Ambrose. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Holgate and Mrs M. Duckett. Gents — Mr A. Evans and Mrs M. Grady.


Not enough information


PLANS for the retail use of the first floor of 28 Parson Lane, Clitheroe, have been refused plan­ ning permission. The premises were for­


merly used as dance s tu d io s . The Ribble


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Bass. Whist: Ladies — Mrs B. Brennand,


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Sabden, include a grand auction sale in the church hall on October 16th.


weight-lifting competition were J. Wood with lCP/ilb. and E. Edmondson with


Winners in the potato


6101b. The children’s class for


a vase of arranged flowers was won by Deborah Webster with Alison Firth second. The special prize for


Results


flowers and greenery only): 1. J. Mayor: 2, A. Dyson. Floral arrangement in a egg cup: 1, S. Bruce; 2, B. Rushton. Vase of annuals: 1, E. Cook; 2, B. Rushton. Vase of calendulas: 1, E. Dearing; 2, D. Collinson. Vase of dahlias: 1. B. Rushton 2, M. Wolstenholme. One dahlia:l, B. Rushton; 2, K.


Floral arrangement (fresh


Albones. Vase of perennial blooms: 1, G. Bottoms; 2, J. Varty. Bowl of roses: 1, J.


Billington; 2773'. Bottoms. One rose as grown: 1, S. Riley; 2, M. Butterworth. One spike gladioli: 1, S. Riley: 2, E. Dear­ ing. Six spikes antirrhinums: 1, E. Dearing; 2, S. Riley. Flowering pot plant: 1, W. Nutter; 2, J. Mayor. Foliage


CHILDREN were to the forefront at Clitheroe Lions’ annual gala. The highlight was un­


doubtedly Mike Falcon and his mini circus. His antics kept dozens of y o u n g s te r s amused throughout the afternoon as the skies cleared and rain held off for the first time during the Bank Holiday weekend. In the picturesque set­


ting of the grounds of t;ie Calfs Head Hotel, Wor- ston, children and adults tried to conquer the greasy pole and enjoyed a variety of stalls and sideshows including a teddy bear tombola run by members of Burnley Lions’ Club. Lions Club members were pleased with the


Expert on Sabden’s history


SABDEN author Mr Clif­ ford Moorhouse, who traced the history of the village from ancient times, has died, aged 75. Mr Moorhouse, who


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lived in Whalley Road, was a member of the Lan­ cashire Authors’ Associa­ tion and wrote two books on the history of the


village. A former cotton loom


overlooker at Sabden and Friendship mills, he de­ voted much of his spare time over the years to researching his great in­ terest and could trace back his family’s links with the village for three centuries. He was also a lifelong


WORKED


AS DRIVER RETIRED driver Mr


James Myers (67), of K en ilw o r th D riv e, Clitheroe, who died on Sunday, had lived all his life in the town. He worked as a driver


member of Sabden Bap­ tist Church and currently a deacon and trustee. Until four years ago he was church secretary and had played an active part in the church’s amateur dramatic society. A keen gardener, he


Tests on frozen


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PUBLIC health officials of the Ribble Valley Council have been taking p ar t in a programme sampling the water con­ tent of foreign frozen chic­ kens.Deputy health and ho u s in g o f f ic e r Mr • Richard Isherwood told members of the Public Works and Health Com­ mittee that the birds had been emulsified in a frozen state. They had then been spun and the water weighed. Of samples taken, Irish


chickens


for Ribble Cement for more than 20 years, until retirement six years ago. Cremation is at Ac­


crington today. Mr Myers leaves a wife,


Irene, and three daugh­ ters.


and Dutch birds were up to standard, but some of the French ones had been found to contain an enormous weight of excess water. The French were trying


to break into the turkey and chicken market and were lowering the price, said Mr Isherwood, adding that the situation would be watched.


competed annually in the Horticultural Society’s show for 40 years and in his younger days was a prominent local poultry breeder. He leaves a w ife ,


turnout. Clown ' Mike Falcon is


pictured with some of the youngsters. On the left is


effort went to Andrea Wilkinson, who is just four-and-a-half.


New season is starting


A WEEK tomorrow is the AGM of Whalley and Dis­ trict Embroiderers’ Guild, which will be combined with a talk entitled “Cats, dogs and various birds.” It will be held at Whal­


ley Adult Centre at 7-30 p.m. and the speaker will be Mrs Valerie McDonald. Subjects to be covered


in the coming year’s prog­ ramme include goldwork, tex tu res with canvas work, needleweaving, basic design and black-


Mildred, and a married daughter, Freda. Cremation takes place


at Burnley Crematorium this morning.


club president Mr Colin Underwood.


Reminder to y o u n g riders


AN increasing number of young children are riding horses round the Ribble Valley without the protec­ tion of riding hats. Area Road Safety Of­


ficer, Mr Colin Everett was asked to try and remind young horse-riders of the importance of wear­ ing correct headgear when he attended a meet­ ing of the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee. Coun. Chris Holtom


work. New members are wel­


not plant: 1, A. Cottrill; 2, M. Edwards. Vase of herbaceous perennial blooms: 1, M. Aldred;


come and further informa­ tion can be obtained from Ann Moyle, Gisburn 338


roots:‘ 1. G. Bottoms: 2, R. Wymer. Brace of lettuce to be show'll with roots: 1, P.


2, G. Bottoms. Cactus/succu- lents: 1. .J. Burnett-Hurst: 2, J. Bumett-Hurst. One cauliflower to be shown with roots: 1. D. Collinson; 2, G. Bottoms. One cabbage to be shown with


Sumner; 2. A. Mashiter. Three beetroot with tops and roots: 1. J . Dawson; 2, M. Wol­ stenholme. Eight pods of peas: 1, A. Mashiter; 2. S. A. Lord. Eight pods of broad beans: 1.


P. Daw; 2, A. Mashiter. Three onions ‘ with green tops and roots: 1, A. Mashiter; 2. D. Bottoms. Three turnips: 1. A. Slater;


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2, C. C. Pollard. Three carrots with green tops: 1, E. Dearing; 2, A. Nelson. Six tomatoes: 1, G. Bottoms; 2. A. Mashiter. One cucumber: 1, D. Bottoms; 2, G. Bottoms. Any other veg­ etable not classified: 1, P. Sumner; 2, A. Slater. _ Fiyejiotatoes (white kidney):


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