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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 7th, 1987 \2331 (Classified), |ress uj^


for day of fun


' 'ILL on y o u r er’B hat and join.


I rhe ^emoon will ' p see the launch Ta 3,000-strong nada - ; -but fear


, ialley Abbey , will iund with tradi- iial entertainment ■h .asian archery tplay and a fun nily day out is imised.


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. t, no cpunter-inva- n is planned, sim- 1! a sponsored race ’six-inch vessds g the Calder in


esKire Scanne r i)eal!..-v'-: ' ■ If the idea of tak- l ip i^ in, the festi- ties' tickles your hey, contact fair jipirman Mr Ron ^eh:' (Great Har- ^884112).


■• iod costume. ,%e grounds'Of


'.— that’s the mes- e from Whalley ns who are .ask- '«taIIhoIders and ft fair exhibitors their June 28th dievai fair to don


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Choir medal At morning service at


Chatburh _____ •


Christ Church, Chatbum, led by the Rev. W. Drain, a choir medal was pre­ sented to Adam Smith, adm i tt in g him to the senior choir, and a hymn book and p s a l te r to Andrew Murphy, who was appointed a member of the adult choir. A lesson was read by


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visit to Dunsop Trout Farm, meeting at the post’ office at 6-30’p.m. The AGM will be held at the


T-\ Pendle Hotel.


Mrs E. C ra v e n and prayers were offered for the peace of the world during continuing con­ flicts. The vicar spoke of the age of doubt and unbe­ lief, telling the story of Thomas, who became the apostle to India. The collection was taken


up by Adam Smith, Mr R. Smith and Mr R. Atkin­ son. Mrs D. Brewer was organist.


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of Chatbum Men’s Society unfortunately lost the darts cup to Langho in the Deanery contest at Whal­ ley Abbey. Three mem­ bers formed the domino team. A good evening was enjoyed and supper was served. On May 13th there is a


Lose cup A team of six members


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I he advertised for [dicapped Clitheroe


iff Jackson had the


|,-;es fhey would go nigh with parents as


13 progressed and also ndered homelessness.


h a tb u rn and Wes t ■"■''rd's joint three-day walking trek to the hire Dales is fixed ly 3rd, so look out ii-holme, here they all 16 of them!


Jti a practical slant and l:e to launch a full-scale Tnd of heats in May or l.e. The competition wall I aimed at testing initia- |o and practical skills, Iner than searching for Idding masterminds, lams of four will com- I ’.e, probably split into 1,' groups — watch this lice for funher details.


j'rinity's top dogs are rising an ingenious quiz


Vll the best to young I lhalley model Yv e tte


I Singapore for the "Miss •iverse" contest on 27th.


vesey. just 19, currently


liny locals, even non-fans the catwalk game,


J l ied in to see the “girl- xt-door" become run-


jr-up to .Miss England. ];e same people hope to Leer h e r on to Miss lo r ld — good luck, ■■ette.


jHave you given th e ram a festival a try ? ] lere are still three nights jf t. so grace the Civic I all with your presence — l.e e n te r ta inm e n t is Iperb.


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There are already 17


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decorated eggs and floral arrangements in egg-cups was won by Louise Smal­ ley and Tania Parker at Chatburn Friday Club. The judges were Mrs D. Grosvenor and Mrs A. Palmer. The girls enjoyed a trea­


Egg contests A com p e t i t io n for


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instruction and examina­ tion in cycling proficency. The successful children


were: Donna Maynard, Louise Smalley, Kathryn Wilkinson, Lorraine Sut­ cliffe, Rebecca Goodbier, Gail Roberts, Victoria Entwistie, David Sutcliffe, Lee Norgrove and Justin Townson.


Clog dancing Members of the Ribbles-


sure hunt and a game of rounders. Prayers were read by Helen Battersby. The next meeting is on


May 15th at the special time of 7-15 p.’u .


collection made by the Chatburn Group for the Blackburn and District Cancer Research Cam­ paign raised £479.38 from collecting boxes in homes, hotels and shops, as well as donations.


For cancer The April half-yearly


Safe cyclists District Road Safety


O rg a n is e r Mr Colin Everett presented certifi­ cates and badges to 10 pupils of Chatburn CE School following a week’s


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dale Club, Chatburn, met after the holiday break for a special afternoon of chat, dominoes, afternoon tea and entertainment, with a little clog dancing by Mrs M. Frankland and some hilarious poems composed and read by Mrs Florrie


Bowskill. A really enjoyable after­


noon was spent. Tea hos­ tesses were Mrs Tittering- ton and Mrs Frankland.


Billington


Social Hour of the Eben- ezer Baptist Church, Bil­ lington, was Mr Moorey, of Blackburn, on healthier


H e a lth y fo o d Speaker at the Ladies


eating. He answered many questions posed by the ladies and was thanked by


Mrs A. Holmes. Miss M. Kay played the


o rg an and mem bers enjoyed tea and cakes. Next week’s speaker vvill be Mrs Grant-Townsend.


Mitton


Musical night A mus ical evening


organised by Mr J. Mart- lew and Mrs E. Spurgeon took place on Friday in All Hallows Church, Mitton. Sixteen-year-old James


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Lonsdale played the organ and Mr Peter Houlds- worth gave some light­ hearted readings which were appreciated by all. Clitheroe Townswo


men’s Guild choir, con ducted by Mr G. Hitchen, entertained with some fine singing, Mrs D. Dugdale being the soloist. A buffet supper vyas organised by the ladies’


committee. The evening raised £227


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CHARITY fund raisers Hilary Cookson and Peter Stratton hft the the third year running on Friday night when they raised £595 for theNSPCC. i The Whalley duo organised a masked ball at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chip-


described as highly successful by the organisers, who paid tribute to the propri- I ctress of the hotel for her help in staging the ball.





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Coffee The Christian Aid coffee


morning at Read will be h e ld in th e U n i te d Reformed Church on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to noon, with bring-and-buy and cake stalls.


ers’ Union are encouraged j to attend the Deanery


MU history Members of Read Moth­


1 Great Harwood, on May 13th, at 7-30 p.m. A competition is being


Quiet Hour, which is to be held this year at St Bartholomew’s Church,


held for branches of the MU to produce their own


I history. Mrs Anne Good­ way is willing to compile one, but needs contribu­ tions in the shape of old newspaper cuttings, pro­ g ram m e s , c a rd s and photographs.


Gala plans Read Gala, which raises


1 year. As usual there will be a


p - ^ i. 1. . . hotography competition,


money for the pensioners’ (jhristmas party, will take place on June 6th this


tition for the youngsters, a - - Y


for church funds and Mr M a r t l e w t h a n k e d everyone for help and sup­


------- ------ -----■- _ __■_ I Catholics meet the Carding


^THREE Hurst Green Catholics — Helen Clarke, director of Hurst Green Plastics Ltd; Anthony Perry, author of the parish centenary publication, and his wife, Patricia — were presented to Cardi­ nal Basil Hume, of Westminster, on Friday. As representatives of St Peter s, Stonyhurst, part


’of the Blackburn Catholic Deanery, they attended the Episcopal Jubilee to honour the silver priest­ hood of Bishop Patrick Kelly, of Salfor^ and the golden priesthood of Bishop Geoffrey Burke, of


'^^e'celebrations took the form of an Episcopal Sung Mass in Salford’s RC Cathedral, which in 1890 was consecrated by Bishop Herbert Vaughan, who was educated at Stonyhurst and later became


a Cardinal. The homily was given by Cardinal Hume and me j .u than May 31st, ready for


display. Prizes will be awarded


for th e b e s t amateur photograph taken by resi­ dents of Read and Simon- stone. Entries are limited to six per person, in colour, postcard-size and clearly marked with the owner’s name, address and class number. They will be displayed


in the school on Gala Day, when prizes will be pre­ sented at 3 p.m. There,are


three classes: A family photograph taken by a pri­ mary school child, a por­ trait by an adult and a holiday photograph by an


adult. All the aces


drive held in Read Consti­ tutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs E. Chamley, Mrs


Results of the whist


Mrs P. Larkin was MC and took the special prize.


For ratepayers Read ratepayers’ annual


West Bradford


Tidying up The 1st West Bradford


Guides, led by their cap­ tain Mrs Hilda Metcalfe, have been engaged in cleaning up the litter left by visitors when visiting


the village. A sponsored silence of


one hour raised almost £60 to meet the payment to Headquarters of capitation fees, which amount to £2.80 for each Guide. At a service in St Cath-_


meeting ivill be held in the school on May 28th, at 7- 30 p.m.


Sabden


Tricks and spots Domino winners at Sab­


den Over 60s Monday whist and domino drive were: Mrs D. Bass, Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs P. Whit­ taker. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Swift and Mrs A. Howarth (joint). Gents — Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs


I. Metcalfe. T h u r s d a y ’s w h is t :


Ladies — Mrs I. Hill, Mrs M. Wade. Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mr E. Wilson. Raf­ fle: Mrs N. Hargreaves.


Stepping out St Mary’s RC School,


Sabden, is planning a 10km sponsored walk for


parents, in aid of school funds, on May 17th, around the Barley area.


M. Redpath. Gents — Mr C h a l lp n g ln q D. Charaley, Mr F. Riley.


The April meeting of


Sabden Women’s FelTowi ship, held at the Methodist Church, took the form of an Easter meditation led by Mrs Beatrice Foster, of Hapton, assisted by Mrs V e ra H a r r iso n . The thoughts they shared were interesting and challeng­


ing. At the meeting on May


21st, at St Mary’s Hall, Mrs Jean Capstick will speak about the work of a hospice.


erine’s Church, Deborah Darby and Samantha Greenwood were p re ­ sented with their badges and certificates for the Ba- den-Powell Awards. Two new Guides were admit­ ted, Sarah-Jane Brooks and Claire Hatton. After­ wards the Guides and their Brownie guests had refreshments in the Sun­ day School.


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visit to Toronto was given to St Catherine’s Mothers’ Union, West Bradford, by Mrs Greta Moir, of Grind- leton. She was thanked by Mrs D. Sellers. Enrolling member Mrs N. Goodchild thanked members for their support at. the coffee morning held by Mrs D. Clark. It was decided to send a


Amusing An amusing talk on a


to-house collection in Sab­ den for Christian Aid Week, which this year has as its theme “More power to the poor”. Better health care, education, more land and water to grow food and better organised com­ munities are the kind of projects funded with dona­


Hunger lunch There is to be a house-


tions. During the week. May


11th to 16th, there \vill be a hunger lunch at Sabden B a p t i s t C h u rc h on Wednesday, from 11-30 a.m. to 1-30 p.m., when all are welcome.


Sermons Sabden Baptist Church


is holding its Spring Ser­ mons on Sunday, when the preacher at the 10-30 a.m., and 2-30 p.m., services is the Rev. R. Kidd, Tutor of Manchester Baptist Col­


lege.


About scanner Sabden residents were


donation to the Mozambi­ que Appeal. Refreshments were served by Mrs Sell­ ers and helpers. Canon C. F. Goodchild conducted the opening service and Mrs M. Sleath provided piano accompaniment.


five-a-side football compe­ Hurst Green Over 60s


races for the chiluren and a cross-country race later in the afternoon. Musical entertainment will be provided by Slaid-


bum Band. Entries for the photo


competition should be handed to Mrs Wells, 10 Church Street, no later


Winners at Hurst Green


Over 60s drive were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs M. Manning, Mrs M. Brown. Gents — Mr H. Ains­ worth, Mrs A. Haworth Dominoes: Mrs Cross, Mrs Duximry, Mrs A. Hay- hurst, Mr W. Ramsdale. Raffle: Mrs W. Bailey.


invited to help the East L a n c a sh i re S c an n e r Appeal when two of its organisers addressed the village’s annual Rate­ payers’ Meeting in St


Mary’s Hall. Mr Roy Dewhurst, co­


ordinator and chairman of the Ribble Valley appeal, and Dr David Grimes, a consultant at Blackburn R o y a l I n f i rm a r y , explained that a target of £500,000 had been set for the scanner, which would be used by p a t ie n ts throughout East Lancs. The Ribble Valley has


Mass was preceded by a procession of mwe than 100 priests. St Peter’s Missioner Fr Charles Higham was one of the priests who processed from the Cathedral Close to the high altar, accompanied by the cathedral choir and a special choir of deaf


people. At a buffet dinner after the Mass, the Blackburn


Deanery made a presentation to Bishop Kelly and Bishop Burke, on behalf of St Peter’s; St Mary s, Langho; SS Michael and John’s, Clitheroe; the English Martyrs’, Whailey, and other parishes.


The Hurst Green deiegation met the Cardinal


and he recalled his visit to the parish on his appointment in 1970. They promised to send him a copy of a new publication, “Stonyhurst Revisited ,


in which he is mentioned.


collection later in the year. Mr Dewhurst can be con­ tacted on Whalley 2921 or Clitheroe 22110 for further


details. Dr Grimes showed


Newton


Busy day The annual Flea Market


Langho


Entertaining St Leonard’s Mothers’


Union, Langho, had a most entertaining evening led by Mrs Joan Foulkes, of Clitheroe, who recited poems amusing and seri­ ous which she had written. Mrs Dorothy Cavalieri gave the vote of thanks. Mrs H. Ain sw o rth


reminded members that on May 19th Mrs K. Wall- work, Diocesan represen­ tative for overseas, will give a talk on MU work overseas. There will be a bring-and-buy stall, with proceeds going to the overseas fund.


Slaidbum


TS^from^lfeLles " 6 n W e th 'rc h i ld re n ’s and NlnerAtk^^^^^ sports day with barbecue


fon'"henLaie'ese its efforts.


Bashall Eaves


Wl markets Miss M. Spurgeon pre­


sided at Bashall Eaves WI and welcomed members from Hurst Green and Slaidburn.


aiuDuni.


and wine evening. The pub hall. Anyone under lb received a silver award for years can taKe pari ana


everyone is welcome. Bolton-by-Bowland Resolutions for the domino drive, in


Raising funds At Bolton-by-Bowland ! — TO- --7 - .


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National Federation AGM frnds, were discussed and link Crossley and Mr H. Pick-


delegate Mrs M. Wiggles- worth, of Waddington WI, ^ Wjust winners w j e


was instructed on how


members wished her to Mrs A. Bookman, Mrs E. ygfg


Sanderson. Gents — Mr 1.


ta ry County M arket Mrs Philhps. Dominoes: Organiser, gave a short Mrs Wentworth, M« H, history of WI markets and Silverwood, Mr Wen- explained their workings. *^worth. Miss J . Ains- She was thanked by Mrs worth, Mr H. Proctor, E Hind.


Mrs E. Walsh, Volun- Jackson, Mr Whittaker, Mrs D. Jackson. given by Miss Spurgeon waite, Mr C. Kipling, Winners of raffle prizes


were Mrs E. Mather and Mrs Holden, both Hurst Green members. The com­ petition for a jar of jam was won by Mrs R. Wood and Mrs E. Fox. A buffet supper was


served and Miss M. Wat­ son, of Slaidbum, and Mrs K. Young, of Hurst Green,


expressed the visitors thanks.


^ornth- ® ^ w l ^ ’ Village Hall whist and


tiful and sunny for a coffee evening held at Slaidburn Rectory in aid of St Andrew’s Church flower festival. Various stalls did a brisk trade especially those selling cakes and home produce. Old local photographs,


For flowers The weather was beau­


many on display for the first time, were much enjoyed by older residents


Downham


Good response There was a generous


response to the house-to- house collection in Down- ham last week for cancer research. Forty houses were visited by Mrs Diana Braithwaite and the collec­ tion amounted to £35.


Hardworking A Bank holiday wine


and cheese lunch was pre­ pared by Tom and Zoe McLean and a hardwork­ ing Twiston team to raise money for Downham vil


lage fete. There was good food


and good company and aisout £90 was raised. Raf­ fle winners were Mrs J. Leach, Mrs S. Reed, Miss B. Watson and Mrs M. Castlehouse.


Good turn out for village’s


..-.77, annual meeting Members are reminded gQ residents at Sabden’s annual Ratepayers’ . THERE was a very good attendance of almost


r e : \ f l n e ; ; r S l S Meeting, held for the first time in St Mary’s 6th.


Gisburn winning hands Whist winners at the


drive held in Gisburn Fes­ tival Hall were: Ladies — Mrs M. Lowcock, Mrs E. U n d e rw o o d , Mrs J . Thompson. Gents Mr C. Johnson, Mr G. Firth, Mr C. Kipling. Dominoes: Mrs H. Parker, Mr H. Proctor, Mrs M. Addison, Mr H. Ainsworth, Mrs M. Nor- cross, Mr E. Seedall. n.


Mr H Ainsworth, Mrs versial planning apphea- White Hart Inn also came oa


Raffle: Mrs H. Parker, rarK involved in some contro- Church’s appli- dents complained that it Whalley


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs E. Speak, Mrs F. Jolly. Gents — Mr E. Flack, Mrs M. Naylor. Dominoes: Mr P. Whi­


taker.


already raised around £19,000 and they hoped that Sabden organisations and individuals would help by some form of fund-rais­ ing and a house-to-house


Hall. Parish council chairman


Coun. Alf Parsons gave a report of the year’s activi­ ties of the' council, includ­ ing its successful best-kept gardens contest and the village’s not-so-successful efforts in Lancashire’s B e s t -K e p t V i l la g e Competition. He said the council was


supporting the County and unsightly. I t was Primary School’s 150th pointed out that the com­ pany had been contacted and the skip moved that


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bir thday celebrations which begin this month. On a less happy note, the council had been


day. The village rubbish skip


on the car park near the Ynn also came I


Boothman and Mrs Sand- tions, in particular the m for cnticism. Some lesi- Bootnman ana


MCs were Mr Fred Wall cation for planning permis- was causing a nuisance and Mrs P. Holden.


the Secretary of State for the Environment. Matters raised by resi­ dents included more com- laints, particularly from pensioners, about the bus services to Sabden, which tn


hey claim m ke it very difficult


Ciaim maa for


them to go i. vei


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opment on its land. This abused becau^ childien has now gone to appeal to threw the rubbish out,


the village was quite well served by buses and urged residents to use them or some services would be stopped. 'There was a complaint j


about the siting'of a rub­ bish skip in the grounds of C ontras t Upholstery, which nearby residents said was too near the road


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