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Chtheroe 223U (Editorial), 22323 (AdveHising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 1331 (Classified) News from the villages Slaidburn


burn Young Farmers visited the Clitheroe branch of the National Westminster Bank.


Banking On Monday night, Slaid­


video about banking and given a guided tour of the building, with detailed descriptions of the work­ ings of various depart­ ments, including foreign currency and loans. Sup­ per followed and staff


They were shown a


were thanked by Alison Parker.


feraj^ s [vhissz


h skis lilc Valley could


sided over a well attended meeting of Slaidburn WI, whose members were joined by guests from Dunsop Bridge WI.


lier to challenge number one, ;11, in years to


j.vley schoolboy J,iencer (1.5), has |.nark on the ski the Austrian


Royal jewels Miss M. J. Watson pre­


hand-painted soap was won by Mrs Edgar, Mrs M. Bolton and Mrs M. Tedstone. Mrs M. Beattie, of Dunsop Bridge, pro­ posed thanks to the hosts.


refreshments. The competition for


Slaidburn Village Hall was a hive of activity as play­ group mothers, assisted by friends, staged a mon­ ster jumble sale which raised about £100 for play­ group funds.


Busy sale On Saturday afternoon


were organised in the kit­ chen by Mrs B. Steen, as s is ted by other WI ladies.


Tea, coffee and biscuits


All the aces At the whist drive in


pool, spoke about the Q u e e n ’s jew e ls and showed a wide variety of slides. Mrs Barbara Maher proposed thanks.


Mr Beverly, of Black­


j'oming the first ludent to win an hki Schools’ end- [r s e s la lom (n.


| t in late January holiday in the


achieved this


I Huntertux-Mad- mpanied by 2G


|al globe. ■'s father, Mr


In Giggleswick look [ ard for winning |ing race through was a magnifi-


Incer, manager of I ’.d Eagle Hotel, is justifiably ) f h is s o n 's


there was a bring-and-buy s t a l l m a i n l y o f


Supper followed and Rimington


dent Miss M. Bairstow led members in silent tribute to the late Mrs R. Clay­ ton, a founder member. Interest was expressed


Never too late At Rimington WI, presi­


March 3rd at Whalley CE School entitled “Whalley, a portrait of a village”, is to be given by Mr C. Astin. Tickets, including the cost of refreshments, are available from any Guild member.


in the suggestion to enter Rimington in the Lanca­ shire Best-Kept Village Competition. Mrs M. Knapp agreed to be dele­ gate at the LFWI annual meeting in Lowton. Members were pleased


sided at Standfast WI, Whalley, when Mrs Smith- son was th e g u e s t speaker. Members were fascin­


Fascinating Mrs K. Hargreaves pre­


to hear that Mrs F. Simp­ son and Mrs D. Heaton are to re p re s e n t the county at the WI table- tennis tournament at Chester on March 11th. Mrs D. Whittaker read


Reasons for objections include the question of access and the position of the proposed garage next to the gas sub-station. ’There were no objec­


tions to the Christian Council’s plan to erect a 20ft. cross on Pendle Hill, or to a kitchen extension at a house in Padiham Road and a reapplication for a new dwelling at 10 Pendleside.


Read Constitutional Club, prizewinners were — Ladies: Mrs M. Wilkinson, Mrs D. Slinger, Mrs D. Birch (cons). Gents: Mr R. Charnley, Mrs D. Long- bottom, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Mr G. Law won the special prize and MC was Mrs M. Pollard.


ELAINE formerly of


Whalley Road, Clitheroe


I nt. leas Mr Spencer, ski instructor, put Jeremy on le tender age of


lious that Jeremy Id some of his Ihlity, for his sla- |)ry came after 1 the first official Is of his life!


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I (Iditions to the stock • Libran' include:


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l i l lan" — Louise | \ saga set in York-


Jughter. |nu.s man’* — Colin Espionage story in


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supporter of St


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I: fund to restore I r and bells, jnber of Clitheroe Luncheon Club, also closely in-


j)f H as lingden liJfeboat Guild and varded a silver


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birthday greetings and names were taken for a wild flower day at Chip­ ping on March 31st. The December collection of waste paper realised £16.50. Speaker Miss M. Hit-


chen hilariously described her experiences after tak­ ing up ballet dancing at the age of 69. Mrs B. Spencer expressed thanks. The competition for a


piece of ribbon was won by Mrs M. Bairstow and Mrs B. Spencer.


Whalley


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs M. Flack, Mrs T. Cosgrove. Gents — Miss E. Allan, Mr N. Walmsley. Dominoes: Mrs M. Parkinson.


Trefoil Guild were given a taste of various dishes ranging from wholesome soups to cakes in a demon­ stration by the proprietors of The Alternative Kit- c h e n , L o w e r g a t e , Clitheroe. They showed how easy


Members of Whalley


these nutritious foods were to prepare and cook and a vote of thanks was g iv e n by Mrs Rose Kennedy. An open meeting on


ated by her use of crystal­ lised flowers and those made from fondant icing to transform a silver wedding cake and plain sponge cakes. She gave many use­ ful tips and ideas. Miss R. Slattery proposed the vote of thanks. Mrs P. Birtwistle, who


Summer show At a committee meeting


of Sabden Horticultural Society, at the White Hart Inn, preliminary arrange­ ments for the annual sum­ mer show on August 15th were discussed. As usual the show will


silk flower was won by Miss C. Blackburn, Miss H. Blain and Miss V. Jacques.


Grindleton


raise money for school funds will be held in Grindleton CE Primary School hall on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to noon, admission 25p. There will be a variety


School funds A coffee morning to help


gave a report on the reso­ lutions meeting, is to be delegate to the spring council meeting in March. The competition for a


burn, on Saturday were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs B. Farrell, Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs J. Richards. Gents — Mrs J. Cowperthwaite, Mrs J. Thompson, Mr J. Firth. Dominoes: Mrs Parker,


West Bradford


Mrs D. Whittaker, Mrs Walker, Mrs M. Graham, Mr D. Howarth, Mrs D. EiCclcs* Raffie: Mr S. Hogg, Mr


F. Wall, Mrs Pratt, Mrs P. Kn owl e s , Mr J . Emmott.


Saddlery Gisburn Young Farmers


Club was given a talk on saddlery by Mr Sulley, of Skipton. David Graveston gave the vote of thanks.


feature a potato weight­ lifting competition, with two seed potatoes being given free to society mem­ bers to see who can grow the biggest crop. New members are always wel­ come, subscriptions being only 20p. The annual dinner dance


takes place on March 28th at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington.


Parsons reported at Sab­ den Parish Council that a builder had been employed


Flooding action Chairman Coun. Alf


of stalls and anyone who would like to donate gifts for the bring-and-buy and bottle stalls should take them to school by Friday afternoon.


Billington


ezer Baptist Church, Bil­ lington, are hoping to com­ mence a mothers’ and toddlers’ group in the near future. A meeting to dis­ cuss the project will be held in the schoolroom on Tuesday, between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. All mothers in the village with toddlers are invited to attend.


Calling mums Members of the Eben-


Hurst Green


Over 60s At Hurst Green Over


60s drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs H. Ainsworth, Mrs E. Under- wood. ( je n t s — C. Haworth, W. Knowles. Dominoes: M. S h u tt- leworth, W. Ramsdale, J. Ainsworth, W. Shoesmith.


Sabden


is objecting to proposals to open a garage for vehicle repairs and service at the Bull Bridge garage colony.


Objecting Sabden Parish Council


to carry out repairs to the footpath alongside the Health Centre to prevent flooding. Co un c ill or s have


requested that the lights in the village conveniences be switched off when they are closed in the evening to see if it prevents young people from congregating there. Inquiries are still being


Bashall Eaves


Eaves WI, Miss M. Spur­ geon welcomed Mr Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries, who gave a talk with slides on “Plants for the small garden.” He brought with him


Garden talk Presiding at Bashall


Gisburne Park on April 29th. The competition for a


various miniature bushes and shrubs to demonstrate their suitability and was thanked by Mr s A. Holden. Members are visiting


pot plant was won by Miss Spurgeon, with Mrs R. Wood second. The raffle prizes given by Mrs J. Bargh were won by Mrs Ellington and Mrs Finch. Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs Hartley and Mrs Hind.


made into the flooding behind Pendle Street East and the water authority is to be contaetd about excessive water on the Bull Bridge bridle path. The Clitheroe Impact


Bolton-by-Bowland


Group is to be asked to carry out repairs to a bro­ ken flag on the rose gar­ den and to the wall at Chestnut Green along


Whalley Road. The council is to contact


Mr Richard Isherwood, of the Ribble Valley Council, for advice regarding water from the fields causing flooding from the football field across to St Mary’s School field. Whitbread’s brewery is


of wartime experiences in the RAF in Greece was given to members of Bol- ton-by-Bowland WI by Mr E. Cambien, of Clitheroe. He was thanked by Mrs R. Jackson. Mrs A. Moor- house presided. The competition for a


In wartime An entertaining account


wartime souvenir was won by Mrs C. Pickles, Mrs E. Billows and Mrs G. Curry. Arrangements were


also to be contacted about the fence around the Pen­ dle Witch car park, which is in a bad state of repair. A request is being made to the County Council for the rubbish skip to be sited in the village each year in January, April, July and October.


Gisburn


Tricks and spots Winners of the whist


and domino drive held in the Festival Hall, Gis-


Trade in cattle brisk at mart


THERE were 104 cattle and 320 sheep forward at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday.


trade was mostly brisk but variable. A Limousin from J. Holden and Sons made 121p, Friesians topped at 109p from R. Seed and Son, and Herefords at 106.8p from P. Dewhurst. The graded section was more


In the cattle section


104 store cattle forward at Fri­ day’s sale. Calving cows saw brisk


Ewes made to £28 (£21.35). There were five in-calf and


trade, with more short-dated b e a s ts req u ired to fulfil' demand. A good entry of quali­ ty store cattle met a good trade. February-calving cows made to £540, heifers to £400,


consistent at the best end of tlie market, with light bullocks making to i02p from J. and M. Barrow, heifers to 103p from B. Breaks, and medium heifers to lOO.Sp from F. Bell. Cows found some lively com­


Charolais steers to £350, heifers to ^35, bulls to £420, Limousin steers to £360, heifers to £306, bulls to £340, Angus X heifers to £400.


petition but prices were margi­ nally lower. Best heavy cows mane 65p from J. Pickard, and young cows to 69p from J. V. Aspin and Sons. In the sheep section, hogra


Topics trophy


in the 14 to 18kg bracket sold to 200p plus, best quality av­ eraging m the high 190s, but poorer demand for moderate quality and heavier weights meant an overall average of 187.16p, 13p up on the week and 7p up on national rates. Light steers made to 102p


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Ladies’ Speakers’ Clubs had an enjoyable evening, despite low attendance due to illness.


chairman and the winner of the trophy was Stella Blackburn, who spoke about spring cleaning.


Chris Carr was topics


(average 92.8p), Medium to 96p (91.3p), heavy to 95p (90.4p), tight heifers to 103p (88.8p), medium to lOO.Sp (87.95p), heavy to 8 9 .^ (88.5p). Overall average was 89.2p. Bulls made to 121p (109.05p),


(183.5p), standard to 206p (193:41p), medium to 192p. (181.83p), heavy to 179p (168.75p). Overall average was 187.16p.


Faulty tyre


1 where her father I cotton manufac-


Idition to her hus- Ihe leaves a son, p barrister on the In Circuit and a ■Jourt Recorder, ^ervice and inter­ lock place at St [on Tuesday.


Would customers please note, due to change of plans we shall be continuing to trade at . ..


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CHATBURN motorist Kenneth Gregory (28), of Ribble Lane, was fined £40 by Clitheroe magis­ tra te s af ter pleading guilty to driving a car with a defective tyre. In a letter to the court,


day in Low Moor Club is an “At Home” to the Men’s Speakers’ Club.


cows to 69p (56.19p). Light lambs made to 184p


Ice skaters


MEMBERS of Clitheroe YFC took part in an ice- skating trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach which proved very successful, despite complaints about aching feet!


Wednesday’s meeting


will be held at Pendleton Village Hall at 7-30 p.m.


Pendle Club


he stated that the tyre, which had a worn tread, was replaced immediately a f te r the police had pointed out the offence.


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WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs A. Barker and Mrs J. Kenyon, Miss R. Ho lland and Mr J . Harrison.


The meeting next Tues­


made to visit Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society’s production of “Bless the Bride” on February 24th and memb e r s were reminded of the whist and domino drive tomorrow.


Jubilee trip Bol ton-by-Bowl and


Young Farmers met for a talk and slides by Neville Harrison on the subject of his silver jubilee trip to Canada. Jayne Moore proposed


th e vot e of t ha nks , seconded by chairman Peter Dakin. The next meeting will


hear a talk on Greenmount Bird Sanctuary by Mrs J. Zalasiewicz.


Waddington


a talk about the duties of a Mayoress, when she spoke to Waddington Methodist Women’s Fellowship. She wks thanked by Mrs


Mayoress Mrs Maxine Jones gave


C. VTiitfield, in the chair. Tea hostess was Miss S. Slaiding and Mrs P. Fisher was the pianist. The Rev. G. Hal l s will be the speaker next Thursday.


Thinking Members of St Helen’s


Mothers’ Union, Wadding­ ton, met in the Sunday School to think about members overseas, in par­ ticular those living in TYanskei, South Africa. Canon C. F. Goodchild


with leader Mrs Hilda Metcalfe, celebrated the 10th anniversary of their company’s formation by attending Sung Eucharist in St Catherine’s Church on Sunday morning. There was a large con­


10 years old West Bradford Guides,


gregation of parishioners, parents and friends of the Guides, including Divi­ sional (Commissioner Mrs M. l^itaker. The Guides were led


into church by colour b e a re r Nicola Heyes, escorted by Joan Barkess and Amy Draper. Miss Elsa Carr was the organist and Nicola Darby and Georgina Greenwood took up the collection. On the following eve­


ning, when the birthday party was held, the Guides provided entertainment and inv ite d guests i n c l u d e d Mr s M. Houghton, former leader. The birthday cake was made by Mrs Jean Hatton, an a s s is tan t Brownie leader at Waddington. During the evening the


Clitheroe AdveHiser& Times, February 12th, 1987__5 ORDER WITH CONFIDENCE The Rev. Elaine Halls


was the speaker and Miss Gladys Parkinson pre­ sided. Mrs Ruth Hudson was the pianist. There was a bring-and-


buy stall and refreshments were served. A collection raised £51 for the fund.


Enjoyable Members of the Ribbles-


dale Club, Chatburn, enjoyed their afternoon domino drive. Winners were Mrs Atkinson and Mrs Palmer. Tea hos­ tesses were Mrs Palmer and Mrs Grosvenor.


Mitton


Chinese tour Little Mitton WI felt


they were on a tour of China when they listened to a talk by Miss Barbara Bingham, ably illustrated by slides shown by Mr N. Thorpe. The fascinating details


of th e hol iday wer e enjoyed by all members, who managed to find several pieces of Chinese pottery for the competi- t i o n . Thank s were expressed by Mrs E.


“thanks badge” was pre­ sented to Mr James Met­ calfe, in recognition of his services to Guiding during the past years.


Silence We s t Br adford WI


members held a minute’s silence in remembrance of Mrs Jenny Parkinson, a founder member and sick visitor for many years. Arrangements were


Weatherley. For thcoming events


were discussed and mem­ bers were urged to attend a wild flower day at Chip­ ping, a Jewish way of life day at Hoghton and the annual council meeting at Lowton. Several slides of last


made for a trip to Harro­ gate on April 24th and dis­ cussions took place about joining in the Heritage Fayre on June 7th. Due to the cancellation


year’s outings and events were shown by Mrs E. Friend during social time. Supper hostesses were Mrs J. Bullock and Mrs P. Fishlock.


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of her favourite stories, "The Small Miracle” by Paul Gallico, which told of a little boy’s faith in God and St Francis. The Rev. C. Foster, of Whalley, will be the guest speaker next Wednesday.


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by Mr R. Atkinson, Mr R. Smith and Stephen Wood­ ward. Organist was Mrs D. Brewer.


Farewell gift The leader of the Friday


opened the meeting with prayers and slides were shown by Mrs L. Cowgill, with commentary by Mrs N. Goodchild. Mrs G. Hughes, hostess for the afternoon, thanked them. Members were informed


Club, Chatburn, Mrs Christine Wilman, who is soon to leave the village, was presented with a fare­ well gift from members as a mark of their apprecia­ tion for her services. The next meeting is


tomorrow, at 7 p.m., when all the girls in the village, aged seven and over, are invited to attend.


of the Wave of Prayer ser­ vice to be held in St Helen’s Church on Mon­ day, from 12-30 p.m. to 1 p.m.


Chipping


.ners were: Ladies — S. Robinson, D. Gordon, G. Freeman. Gents — Mr May, Stan Hogg, W. Bai- ley.


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Dominoes: Mrs Billing­


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worth, Mrs C. Howarth, Mrs J. Howarth (2), H. Jackson, Mrs Oddie (2). The next drive will be on February 28th.


Atkinson, Mrs Anderson and Mrs Parker. Mrs L. Anderson thanked the speaker and Mrs E. Drain presided. A letter from a previous speaker was read by Mrs Boden.


Union was given a talk by Mr Kelly, of the Church of Eng land Child ren ’s Society, who showed a film illustrating its work and the lives of some of the children receiving help. Member s wer e urged to accept collection boxes. Tea hostesses were Mrs


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