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122323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) “ l u u u i / l ( l l l / j 6*(*Ut**J ( A U l f C ' l U o t / l j y / i A / l t l l l t l - }/ J w t n u w y i w u /


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Adventure A Kenyan adventure


was described to Knowle Green and Dutton \V1 members by Mr Bill Ruth veil, who had climbed Mt Kenya. He was thanked by Miss D. Latter. The competition for a


son welcomed the guests and introduced Mrs Linda Marr, of the North West Gas Board, who gave a cookery demonstration using grill, oven and rings for different dishes. She was thanked by Mrs C. Taylor. Mrs Simpson presented


soft toy, judged by the speaker, was won by Mrs J. Peircy with a ’ dog. Second was Miss A. Brad­ ley with a “love me” teddy. Members were in­


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monthly meeting. President Mrs H. Simp­


Bolton-by-Bowland


an arrangement of plants to Mrs Alice Green on the occasion of her golden wedding. Nine members are to attend an interna­ tional evening at Preston oil Monday. Mrs A." Riley is to be


formed of a county event a t L o n g r i d g e in November with the em­ phasis on preparing for a healthy Christmas and an appeal for volunteers to so r t buttons for the Denman College appeal.


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Mrs D. Procter was table. Grindleton


Show takes place oil Tues­ day at the Duke of York and villagers are asked to rally round and enter as many flowers, plants, vegetables and home pro­ duce as they can.


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Gas cookery Grindleton WI were


£80 for the funds of Bolton-by-Bowland Chil­ dren’s Committee. Raffle winners were Gemma Or- merod and Mrs H. Robin­ son. Profits will go to­ wards the annual chil­ dren’s party.


£80 raised A jumble sale raised


Floral talk Bolland Gardening Club


delegate at the autumn council meeting, at Lan­ caster. A bring-and-buy s ta l l ra ised £22 for Denman College. The competition for a Victoria sandwich cake was won by Mrs H. Read, Miss M. Brennand and her sister Miss B. Brennand.


Chatburn


bring-and-buy sale at the home of Conn, and Mrs Ted Bodcn of Chatburn was well attended by pa­ rents and friends and raised £100 for the CE School's funds. Competition winners


School funds A coffee evening and


were Mr Hudson and Mrs Lister.


Mens Society enjoyed an interesting talk on the London, New York and Paris marathons by Mr Eddie Murphy, of Chat- burn. Tea and biscuits was served.


Marathons Members of Chatburn


Ribblcsdale Club picked a beautiful day for their trip to Harrogate. At the latest meeting,


Day trip Members of Chatburn


members placed dominoes or chatted, 'tea hostesses were Mrs Titterington and Mrs Krnnkland. There will be no meet­


ing today but a domino drive will be held at 2-91) p.m. next Thursday.


Langho man had head injuries


A LANGHO man who was found dead in the


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C o ro n e r Mr George Graham recorded a ver­ dict of misadventure fol­ lowing the inquest into


the death of Peter Trevor Sharpies (-17), of Mead- foot, Whinnev Lane, Langho. Company director Mr


Opening for extension


LANGHO Methodist Church is looking forward to celebrating the opening and dedication of a new extension, a week on Monday. It will he performed hv


quest that the deceased was a working colleague and a personal friend.


David Simon Reid, of Manchester, told the in-


arrive for work oil June Uth this year, he was concerned and called at his home. He could not gain entry, the doors and curtains were closed and he contacted the police.


When he failed to


with a woman police of­ ficer and found Mr Shar­ pies lying on the bed in the back bedroom.


He entered the house


said he went to the house the following day because of an injury which had been found on Mr Shar­ pies’ body. There were dry blood


Det. Sgt. Stuart Coates


the Kev. George \\\ S. Knowles, chairman of the North Lancashire Dis­ trict.


Kquivalcir. tn an annual average growth rate uf 26.S%


(.Mortgages— re-mortgages 10.25% (APR 1 i.!i% i ( Tilt.Olio plus)


was covered mainly through the sale of a plot of church land several years ago, though dona­ tions from church mem­ bers and friends have also been pouring in since .January. Building work on the


The cost of the work


members heard a talk on pelargoniums by Mr A. Waddington, of Skipton. The vice-chairman Mrs


.Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour from 10 a.in. to noon is Mrs J. Fenton’s effort for Federation funds. Birthday gre etin g s


Slaidburn


Thanksgiving A variety of flowers,


went to Mrs B. Sharpies and Mrs M. Hartley. Let­ ters of thanks for flowers were received from Mrs Dawson and Mrs M. Har- rower and a letter of res­ ignation from Mrs M. Barber. The competition for a


fruit and other produce d e co ra ted Sla idburn Methodist Church for the harvest thanksgiving ser­ vices on Sunday. The preacher was the Rev. Graeme Halls and organ­ ist was Mr Raymond Winckley.


Heyworth welcomed the speaker, who also showed slides. Mrs Pickles thank­ ed him.


Bolton-by-Bowland Young Farmers on Monday night was overshadowed by the tragic death of past member Andrew Dins- clalc.


a minute’s silence for Andrew who died in a motor cycle accident. New’ officers elected


The meeting began with


were: Presidents, Mr and Mrs F. Dinsdale: club leaders, Mr and Mrs \V. Towler, Mr and Mrs T. Armer, Mr R. Aspin and Mr D. Holt (assistant); chairman, Peter Dakin: vice-chairman, David Towler. The secretary is Alison


Past member The annual meeting of


fanev garter was won by Mrs’ D. Hollin, Mrs D. Hilton and Mrs F. Birt- well and the raffle by Mrs Thomason. Supper hostesses were


Mrs D. Hilton, Mrs M. Holgate, Mrs P. Shaw and Mrs H. Parker.


Waddington


Cubs paraded at St Helen's Church, Wadding­ ton. on Sunday at Matins conducted by the Rev. A. E. Bland.


On parade Guides, Brownies and


Helen Knight, Sarah Philip and Nikki Hcyes (Guides), Emma Silcox, Leanne Hoothman and Catherine Robbins (Brow­ nies). Graham Whitwcll, Andrew Read and .Matth­ ew Smith (Cubs).


Colour parties were:


Jayne Moore; press of­ ficer, Anne Moore; at­ tendance, Anne Moore and James Towler; sports s e c r e ta ry , Richa rd Armer. Pickard and regional chairman, Mr N. Harri­ son. thanked past officers for their work and wished the new officers success. On Monday members


Pickard: assistant secret­ ary, Janet Hanson: trea­ surer, Simon Moorhousc: regional officers, Peter Dakin, David Towler, Alison Pickard. Janet Hanson, Anne Moore,


arc to visit Spiroflow, meeting at 7 p.m. in the village.


Dunsop Bridge


meeting was a musical affair, with a talk about “Melody Makers” given l)v Mrs Sheila Pooley and .Airs Mildred Ackers, of Longton. There was musical en­


Musical affair Dunlop Bridge WI


tertainment at the piano and a quiz. A vote of thanks was


given by Mrs M. Porter who won a competition for a musical trinket. Second was Mrs K. Metcalfe and third Mrs M. I’ve. Birthday g re e tin g s


Mr Aidan Hughes and tile choir sang Mozart's “Ave Verum." Choir director was Mrs Jean Hartley and organist was Mr Donald Hartley. Collections were taken


Lessons were read by


Catherine Haworth and Jenny Askew.


1 Brownies


by Cubs Wayne Booth- man and Julian Silver- wood a n <


On the radio The choir of St Helen’s


programme. Part of John Rutter's


Psychology Prison psychologist Mrs


proposed by Chris Briggs, seconded by Pete Mars- den. The AGM lias been postponed until a week on Monday.


Billington


Tea and cakes At the ladies’ social


hour at Ebene?.er Baptist Church, Billington, the sneaker was Mr J. Earn- sliaw, of Wilpshire. Tea and c ake s followed


Sabden


was advised on the use of computers for council bus­ iness by Mr Eric Lucas, the clerk to Waddington Parish Council. Mr Lucas said the com­


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the vote of thanks, prop­ osed by Mrs A. Holmes.


P. McKeown gave a fas­ cinating talk to Slaidburn Young Farmers about her work and her involvement in drama. The vote of thanks was


Mrs K. Newby. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Mar­ shall. Gents — Mrs O. Houghton.


winners were: Mrs N. Hargreaves and Mr H. Swannick. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr G. Harper. Raffle: Mrs K. Newby, Mrs N. Hargreaves.


Oil Thursday domino


stall in St Nicholas’s Hall, Sabden, raised £100. It was organised by Mrs Mary Cottam, Mrs Ann Variiam and Mrs Flora Crozier and the proceeds will go towards stocking their stall at the church Christmas fair.


For Christmas A jumble sale and cake


Thank you The success of Sabden’s


co u n try m arke t lias brought thanks from the organising Holme com­ mittee.


all the villagers for their co-operation, in particular those living in Watt Street, Pendle Street East and Pendle Street West, for putting up with tlie inconvenience, and all those who helped in any way.


Members wish to thank


market will go towards the Holme committee’s


Proceeds from the


next major event, the vil­ lage b o n f ire and fireworks.


Church, Waddington, was heard oil BBC Radio Lan­ cashire's "It's Sunday"


anthem 'The Lord Bless You and Keep You" was sung by the full choir. The presenter inter­


puter had proved invalu­ able to him in his work for Waddington and be­ lieved that in the future it will bo possible to link parish council computers with those at tile borough and county councils. Sabden has been look­


Nicholas' Church, Sabden, is getting on song for a sponsored sing on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Visitors can listen to the music and admire the decora­ tions from the morning's harvest festival.


On song The ch o ir at St


viewed airs Jean Hartley, choir director, and four of the younger members. Samantha Greenwood. Rachel Scholes. Michael It o b a r t s and Ben Whitham, who is just eight.


I)r Terry McCree, who sings in the bass section and who has just cele­ brated 5(1 years as a chorister. The 18 trebles sang


Also interviewed was


“Teach Lis. Good Lord, to serve Thee.” Organist was Mr Donald Hartley.


went to Mrs I). Whitaker and Mrs Yiney, who re­ ceived flowers from the president’s table. The raffle was won by Mrs M. Pye. A letter of thanks for flowers, cards and good wishes was received from Mrs ,1. Wood, who has recently been in hospital. The annual whist and


domino drive will take {dace on October -5th.


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Motor cyclist


landed in hedgerow


A WOMAN thought she was driving along a de­ serted country road until she crossed the centre white line on a bend, Clitheroe Magistrates


were told. The court heard that


Patricia Winifred Hartley (25), of Sandalholtno Farm. Bashall Eaves, col­ lided with a motor cycle coming in the opposite di­ rection. and the rider ended up ill


the


hedgerow. Hartley was fined £60


for driving her car in Bashall Eaves Road with­ out due care and atten­


• she said that she had not realised she had crossed over on to the wrong side of the road until police showed her skid marks on


tion. In a letter to the court,


the bend.


| hours, he established that 1 the deceased liked a I drink. After his death he was found to have a fairly high blood alcohol content and had taken some medi­


stains on the bed and floor near to one of the wooden legs at the end of a chaise longue. He searched the house and found a blood stained towel and tissues and blood stained clothing in the washing machine. He could not find any sign of forcible entry. From talking to neigh-


cation. Although there could


never be a conclusive answer to how Mr Shar­ pies came h.v the injury to iiis head, Det. Sgt Coates said that he and his col­ leagues thought that he had struck his head on the corner of the chaise longue and had gone to bed without realising he needed hospital tre a t­ ment. The police were satisfied there were no suspicious circumstances. Mr Graham said that


Prizewinners


| At the whist drive in ! Read Constitutional Club I on Monday prizewinners j were: Ladies — Mrs 1). Slinger. Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Gents — Mrs M.


| Bmwnliill, Mrs S. Law (cons). Mrs Law won the special prize and MC was Mrs E. Hutchinson.


Bead Mothers’ Union is on September doth with a churcli service at 7-80 p.m. Anvone interested in the work of the MU and who would like to be en­ rolled should contact Mrs Muriel Keid at the vicar­ age. .Members note the annual subscription of i’li.oO is due.


MU opens Tlu* opening meeting of


Wiswell


the post mortem revealed that death was as a result of a head injury and traces of alcohol and drags were found in his blood.


No TV licence


A LICENSEE mid three other (’iithcnio area resi­ dents were fined a total of £928 for using televisions without licences. T li e y w e re: James


observed at Wiswell WI in memory of Miss Eileen Foster, a very active member for 97 years, who will he sadly missed. Her position as Press officer will he taken over hv Mrs C. Bridge. President Mrs B. Glad-


In memory A minute’s silence was


festival concert at St Helen's Church. Wadding­ ton. brought to a dose the five-dav dedication and flower festival. The choral and instru­


Festival ends A splendid dedication


mental music was led by the County Hall Singers and St Helen’s junior choristers, directed by Mrs Jean Hartley. Duets were performed


ing into the possibility of using a computer but chairman Conn. Alf Par­ sons said they were not seriously considering it yet because members were split over the issue. While some felt it could prove useful, other mem- liers said it would be a waste of ra tep ay e rs ' money.


considered a number of complaints at its Sep­


Complaints Sabden Parish Council


tember meeting. Coun. Mrs Mavis Wise­


man pointed out the over­ growth at the end of Crowtrces Road which is causing problems for motorists. She also re­ ported that children had broken the fencing around the culvert at the end of Wesley Street and it is now very dangerous. Cmui. Mrs Marion Proc­


Mission week The week-long mission


at St Mary's RC Church, Sabden, led by Fr John Edwards S.J., gets under way oil Saturday evening at the 6 p.m. service. Everyone is welcome to all services.


be served by a two-hourly minibus se rvice and "probably be better off’ when the new services come into operation next


Better buses Sabden bus users will


the changes at a liaison committee meeting in Clitheroe, Sabden’s parish rep re sen ta t iv e s were happy with the outcome. “We were satisfied with the answers we jjot re­ garding Sabden." said chairman, Coun. Alf Parsons.


month. After hearing details of


ter reported faultv lights on Top Row and Coun. Mrs Eileen Lowe said the broken swing on the play­ ing field had not yet been repaired. The council is to look into all these matters.


by Samantha Greenwood and Helen Balmforth. Sharon Montgomerie and Rachel Scholes. Simon C u n lif fe and Hen Whitham. Daniel Wood and Jonathan Cunliffe. Jonathan also played


the oboe and Tim Sagar and Don Hartley per­ formed an organ duet. A g r e a t


parishioners and friends enjoyed the evening and Canon C. F. Goodchild thanked everyone who took part for the excellent varied programme. Re­ freshments were served in the Sundav School.


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works to make up St Nicholas Avenue. Sabden, will be carried out before the end of this financial vear in March — the kibble Valiev Borough Council’s Chief Planning and Technical Officer, Mr Philip Hailey has told Sab- den’s borough representa­ tive Coun. Albert At­ kinson.


Roadworks The long-awaited road­


domino w in n e rs on Monday were: Mrs F. Boocock. Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs N. Hargreaves and


Winners Sal) do n Over liOs


is objecting to two plan­ ning applications current­ ly in the pipeline. A new application has


Objections Sabden Parish Council


been submitted by Sabden Methodist Church to build two dwellings in its grounds. The original ap­ plication for four dwel­ lings was turned down. The parish council has


Whalley


To the rescue A Clitheroe taxi firm


came to the rescue of


W h a 11 e v Meth o d is t Ladies’ Evening Fellow­ ship when, due to a mix up in dates, the coach booked for a mystery tour was unable to take them. A fleet of mini buses


HURST GREEN is this month celebrating the tercentenary of its almshouses — an architectur­ al oddity which has stood on two different sites. Writer and journalist Mr Anthony Perry, who


lives in one of the almshouses in Avenue Road, has been delving into their history. lie says the deed for the houses was enacted in


jail before the houses could be Finished. His son, Sir Nicholas Shireburn, completed


from Town Taxis provided them with transport and the group’s silver anniver­ sary was celebrated with a buffet slipper and party at a Ribble Valley hos­ telry. A birthday cake was


l(iS6 by Richard Shireburn, Lord of the Manor, who was imprisoned two years later. Iiis impris­ onment came after the revolution that followed the Battle of the Boyne and Shireburn died in


the building in 1706 — on the summit of Lon- gridge Fell — and it became a busy and thriving community of 20 or more dwellings. It was built of stone from Hurst Green, serv­


made by Mrs Marion Fogg. Closing prayers were given by minister’s wife ill's Nora Foster and thanks to the organisers were proposed by founder member Mrs Marjorie


Fell.


Light-hearted The speaker at Stand­


fast WI was the vicar of Low Moor, the Rev. Brian Stevenson, who gave a light-hearted ac­ count of his early days in the ministry. Four v isitors from


Celebration date for almshouses


West Bradford


97th birthday It was a birthday to


remember for West Brad­ ford woman Mrs Patsy Calderbank, of Pillings. formerly of Westfield Drive — for she reached the grand old age of 97.


ing the elderly poor of Chaigley, Ribchester and Wiswell. By early this century the houses had fallen into disrepair. The last resident was an old man who made heather brushes. Under the procuratorship of Fr F. N. Vav­


staff threw her a lovely party, and Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Joan Walmsley, dropped in to add their congratulations.


About 30 friends and


lived in the village for 23 years.


Mrs Calderbank has


asour, who was chairman of the former Clitheroe Rural District Council and the local parish council, the houses were dismantled and rc-ercctcd, stone by stone on their present site. Mr I’orrv says that "home-bred Hurst Green­


ers" worked on the project — including Mr Ken Bolton, now clerk of works at Stonyhurst, and Mr Tom Bnilc.v, of Pinfold.


Clayton-le-dale


feather flowers by Mrs M. Dickenson thrilled 29 members of Cla.vton-lc-


Longton WI, near Pre­ ston, were guests. Presi­ dent Mrs K. Harp-eaves introduced the speaker, who was thanked bv Miss M. Kay. A “Jacob's fair tea" fol­


From feathers A demonstration of


Dale WI. She was thank­ ed by Mrs Helen Ormrod and a small sum was ra is e d for Denman


College. Hurst Green


Winning hands Whist winners at Hurst


Green Conservative As­ sociation drive were: Ladies — Mrs F. Brown. Mrs Gre.vston, Mrs Walton. Gents — Mr W. G rey s to n , Mr C. Haworth. Mr W. Bailey.


Mr J. Tomlinson. Mr I). Howarth. Competition: Mrs Berry.


Dominoes: Mrs Jackson,


lowed the talk. Members were reminded about i forthcoming events, ill-. eluding the autumn coun-; cil meeting, the interna-, tional evening and the AGM in October. Winners of the single


flower competition were Mrs L. M. Taylor and Sirs K. Bond.


Abbey whist Winners at the Abbey


I:-Xh


senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were. Whist: Ladies — Mrs F. Jolly. Mrs H. Turner. Gents — Mrs M. Taylor. Mrs S. Wiggans. Dominoes: M r P .


Rimington


said it objects strongly to any development on this land and is still willing to negotiate over its sale. It says it lias the support of 99% of residents ill trying tn retain the character of the village. The council is also


Show winners Confusion by officials


against plans for a 18- dwelling development at Union Fields, behind Mona Terrace. The coun­ cil says it docs not want to see any more develop­ ment in the village and fears if this is allowed it might encourage more ap­ plications.


Sing-song on the prom


over scores led to the wrong awards being made at the recent Rimington and District Garden Club show, said treasurer Mr Ernest Sedgwick. The winner of the most


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Tricks and spots There was an excellent


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W h ita k e r . Miss M. Eatough. The club will reopen on October 1st.


Lax. Mrs C. Dinsdale. Mrs A. Jackson. Gents — Mr R. Brown, Mr T. Jackson. Mr R. Earn- shaw. Dominoes: Adults —


Mrs >1. Knapp presented prizes. MCs were Mr D. Seed and Mr A. Eedes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs


wili introduced Mrs M. I.upton, who spoke about "A family wedding in France." and showed photographs. She was th an k ed by Mrs M. Thomason. The cup for most points


Briggs." Wellsprings Inn. Nick o’Pcndle (£8S): Alan Gallagher. New House. Elker Lane. Billington (£72); Peter O’Brien. Henthorn Road, Clitheroe (£92); and Bryan Holgate, Park ’Lane, Chatburn


(£7ti).


Mrs C. Newhouse, Mr H. Nelson. Mrs D. Wells. Mr 1). Howarth, Mr (.'. Thornber. Children — Chris Knight, Jason Walker. Raffle: Mrs M. Lowcock, Mr S. Hogg, Mrs Falshaw.


Downham


in the handicraft section at the Clitheroe Area Show was presented to Mrs F. W. Seremak. The president congratu­


lated Mrs I. Dawson, who was second prizewinner in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times super senior citizen competition. A coffee morning on September 27th in the


THE girls of St Leonard’s Brownies, Langho, entertained with an im­ promptu sing-song while on a night out to sec Blackpool Illuminations. The 18 Brownies were on the multi-coloured rocket tram when it broke


smiling with requests until a relief tram arrived. "We were in the middle of nowhere, but I think we made quite a few


down on its way to Fleetwood, leaving everybody stranded. This was jus! (he chance the children needed, and they kept everybody


friends on that trip," said Brown Owl Mrs Anne Hargreaves. With her was Tawny Owl Mrs Mnurecn Holden and mothers Mrs Anne Brewer and Mrs


Jenny Roberts.


day at Downham School raised £70 for the village playschool funds. Thanks to fill helpers were expre­ ssed by Mrs Heaton. Children of three and


Jumble funds A jumble sale on Satur­


15 a.m.


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