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ns Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classijied) iZ Ctnimmc Advertiser i t 'l'iniex, December 17til, JOXT_ d J iM A UM iB g ra


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7 York Street, Clithcroe


Hands off treacle b miners


e en a b le to re p e l


ju s t as easy to loftily drop the portcullis on modern invaders armed with nothing more men­ acing than guide books and cameras — and, per­ haps more importantly for the local economy, w i th c a sh in th e i r pockets to spend. They arc drawn by a


population becomes more mobile and has more lei­ sure time, it will not be


invaders of old. Today, as the country’s


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H y n^nfcottag^lf (next door to Upstairs Downstairs)


to he planned carefully, so that the area does not su f fe r th e tram p in g ravages of the Lake or I’cak districts. But it is insular and


natural beauty in the Kibble Valley which we have a duty to share with a less fortunate suburbia. Of course tourism has


FISHING stories were swopped and a good time had by all at Ribb- lesdale Anglers’ Club annual social evening a t th e S u n I n n , Waddington. Mr Bill Birtwistle,


ultimately suicidal to imagine that if we ignore them, if we close our shops and public conve­ niences to them on Bank Holidays, then these irri- uting visitors will leave u s a l o n e a n d go


Treacle Miners is a miro- cosm of this ill-thought- out attitude. It is an attitude we


elsewhere. The saga of the Sabden


should strive to change. We can begin with


those harmless l i t t le treacle miners, by help­ ing them to feel more secure in our midst, giv­ ing them confidence to go on bringing their tasty treacle to the surface, if not in Sabden then cer­ tainly in some other part of the Kibble Valley. To those who would ike them to tunnel in


their neck of the wood, we sav bluntly: “Hands


off!" The B a rn o ld sw ick


Treacle Miners? What utter nonsense — either in Barlick or anywhere else which has no valid claim to a legend that has given so much infec­ tious pleasure to lovers of th in g s r id ic u lo u s ly funny.


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room only IT was standing room only at Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School’s carol service, which once again proved an outstanding success. Over 500 pupils and par­


Standing


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both the senior and junior choirs and the school orchestra, all under the watchful guidance of the head of music, Mrs Joy Fielding. Both the Ribble Valley


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and Clitheroe Mayors and Mayoresses were present and a most enjoyable night was had by all.


Village news


managing director of Dunsop Bridge Trout Farm, was the guest speaker and presented the trophy for the best catch of the season to Jim Walsh (pictured,


right). The award was for an


181b salmon caught on th e R iv e r R ib b le . Overall, catches have been sm a l le r th a n average for the club’s 60 members.


Worked for the family firm


A WOMAN who retired to Whalley after a working life spent entirely within the family firm, Mrs Eliza­ beth Houghton, of Abbey Fields, has died, aged 86. Born and educated in


Blackburn, she left school to join John Hull and Co. coal merchants, founded in 1884 by her grandfather, and was in charge of book-keeping. She and her husband


Eaves WI were thanked by their president for their support, not only for the WI, but also for the village in general. Miss M. Spurgeon told


Supportive Members of Bashall


Bashall Eaves


dren’s party on January 9th, for under 11s, with a Jacob’s join tea. Mrs Bond offered to be


the well-attended annual meeting that their support had contributed to Bashall Eaves winning the best kept hamlet and village hall awards this year. She also thanked trea­


to Mrs W. Fox and Mrs M. Beattie, who gave a vote of thanks to the speaker. There is to be a chil­


Birthday greetings went


surer Mrs J. Chew and secretary Mrs J. Bargh for their good work. Ail three were re-elected and Mrs S. H a r t le y jo in s the committee. A short_ talk on dele­


gates and resolutions was given by VCO Mrs M. Walker, who attended w ith VCO Mrs Je a n Entwistle. Notice was given of the


Alston Hall is planned for June and a day’s outing to a Cheshire candle factory and the city of Chester is planned for May. There w’as a letter of


delegate at the council meeting in Blackburn on March 1st. Members are going to see “ South Pacific” in Clitheroe in February. An evening outing to


West Bradford


West Bradford Ladies’ Bright Hour, to which guests from the WI and MU were invited, was very well attended. Mrs Norah Foster, of


Songs and tales The Christmas party at


Whal l ey, opened the meeting with a short read­ ing and a Christmas hymn was sung, accompanied by Mrs Nancy Frankland. Mrs Rosemary Lancas­


sentation of trophies was made by Mrs Sheila Kay wife of president Mr Allan Kay. A buffet supper pro­


vided by members’ par­ ents was organised by catering officer Mrs Pat Taylor, assisted by several parents. Music for games and dancing was played by Mr Bob Fairclough and the evening was greatly


thanks from Mrs E. Mor­ gan, the late Mrs Florence Peel’s daughter, for mes­ sages of sympathy and donations received by the family.


spring council meeting at King George’s Hall, Black­ burn, on March 1st, and a discussion meeting for the AGM to be held at Barton Village Hall on January 19th. Names were taken of


Joe, whom she married in 1931, moved to Whalley shortly after her retire­ ment in 1965. Mrs Houghton was a


banned from driving for 12 months was only just over the legal alcohol limit. A mine test showed 109


SABDEN man who was


mg of alcohol, the legal limit being 107. Denis Balmbra (30), of


regular worshipper at the English M a r ty rs RC Church in the village and in h e r y o unger days enjoyed knitting, sewing and pottery painting, which she learnt at the nearby Adult Centre. A w i d o w , Mr s


Thorn Street, was fined £100 when he admitted consuming so much alcohol that the proportion in his urine exceeded the pre­ scribed limit. The court was told that


held tomorrow at the E nglish M a r ty rs RC


the defendant was seen by police shortly after mid­ night, as he was driving along Accrington Road, Whalley. He stopped in Sydney Avenue. Mr John Houldsworth,


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for Balmbra, said it was a son to everyone at this le of year. Balmbra had Deen out drinking the


Tuesday. “We have heard the


n ight before he was stopped and had had nother small drink that evening. It was a double blow to


stories too and we are urg­ ing customers to simply take no notice of them ” said a spokesman.


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Balmbra, who had not only lost his licence, but had iso been given notice of edundancy from his firm, said Mr Houldsworth.


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Stalwart church worker


A WOMAN who did a great deal of church work, Mrs Doris Cook, of Chapel Rise, Billington, has died, aged 77. Blackburn born and


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bred, she was a weaver both there and in Ribches- ter for many years. After she married Mr


centre. If no one comes to their rescue, then the show in


those wishing to attend Clitheroe Parish Church Opera Society’s production of “ South Pacific” in February. T h e ev eni ng wa s


test, Read CE School won the Ribble Valley seven-a­ side football competition, beating Waddington and West Bradford CE School 4-3. Read scored the win­ ning goal in the last few second of the game. ’ In the team were: Gre­


Close match In a closely fought con­


Read


rounded off with a supper of pie and peas, followed by trifle made and served by committee members. Mrs R. Wood won the


Houghton is survived by a son, Kevin. Requiem Mass will be


Church, followed by cre­ mation at Accrington.


ter entertained with well- known songs, accompanied by Mrs Frankland on the piano. Mrs Frankland also read tales in Lancashire dialect. After a hymn and bless­


Trophy (15 and over): Kate Inglls, with Pamela Till second and Jo Garment third. Jack Berry Cup (13-14): Catherine Dobson, Serena Cryer and Ann Rainford (joint), Linda Helme. Marika Cup (10-12): Sally


enjoyed. Award winners: Sandham


January 6th.


ing, tea was served by the commi t t ee. Vot es of thanks were given on behalf of the WI and MU by Mrs Frances Slinger a n d Mrs Ma r g a r e t Mackenzie. The next meeting is on


Downham


Magic treat Downham Youth Club


gory Thompson, Russell Todd, Richard Todd, Dan­ iel Pickering, David Les­ lie, Richard Janes, Daniel Walker and Matthew Feamshead.


prizes for the most compe­ tition points. Raffle prizes, given by Mrs K. Nowell, were won by Mrs M. Mel­ vin and Mrs D. Hitchen. On January 4th the


speaker will be Miss N. H e t h e r i n g t o n , of Clitheroe.


Dunsop Bridge


dance at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Saturday was played by Bob Fair- clough and a buffet supper was served by committee members and friends. Prizewinners were: Mr


Dance night Music for the Christmas


Taxed Parents of children at


Read CE School received invitations to register for census and pay their taxes when they attended the school’s nativity play. When they arrived, they were ushered to census and taxation points by very impressive Roman soldiers, before they could sit back and enjoy the unfolding of the Christmas story enacted by all 155 children. The drama was punc­


members were in fancy dress to welcome the senior citizens of the par­ ish to a Christmas party, which included magic by Shaun McCree, supper prepared by Mr and Mrs John Walker, of Greendale Restaurant, and carol singing led by Mr Geoffrey Hitchen, with some mem­ bers of Clitheroe Evening TWG choir. Youth Club members


Riverdale Trophy: Pamela Till. Horton Trophy: Sally Shorrock. Preliminary stable management: Jane Forrester.


Stable management Nunnerley Cup: Jo Garment.


Taylor. D.C.’s Cup (10-12): Sally Shorrock.


Hunter trials Brook Trophy (13-14): Ivan


Lucy Wilkinson. Hosker Trophy (3-14): Joanne Taylor. Lyncleth Trophy (15 and over): Kate Inghs and Helen Myers.


Dressage Onduline Trophy (10-12)


Gymkhana Conlon T r o p h y : Lucy Wilkinson.


Special awards


Cup: Amber Cryer. Vjc Marsh Helme.


Barrow


took part in the magic, volunteering to be sawn in half and have their heads chopped off. Finally, fully restored, they presented small gifts to their guests Canon F. E. Cha rd thanked the club.


L. Cookson, Mr M. Glas­ gow, Mrs A. Marsden, Mr


P. Cowking, Mr T. Thorn­ ton, Mrs C. Haworth and Mr J. Gardener.


tuated by songs from the choir with soloists. Much hard work went into songs, narration and tab­ leaux to present a polished performance. The money raised by “ taxes” was £150, which was pledged to the BBC Children in Need Appeal.


ing” night will be on Jan­ uary 23rd.


The next “Come Danc­


RC Chur ch, Dunsop Bridge, held their annual social bingo evening at the Parker’s Arms, Newton, by permission of Mr H. Rhodes. Proceeds were in aid of church funds and there was a full house. A hot-pot supper was served by church members. Draw winners were: Mr J. Alpe and Mrs J. Marsden.


Full house Members of St Hubert’s


Vet’s life The speaker at Dunsop


Bridge WI was Mr C. Myerscough on the life and work of a vet. The compe­ tition for a pet’s photo­ graph was won by Mrs M. Cowking (1 and 2) and Mrs N. Pye. Christmas gifts given by


members are to he sent to Fell View Home, Lon- gridge. The monthly draw winner was Mrs K. Bond.


Five bursts turn off the taps


Arthur Cook, at Fecitt Brow Evangelical Church, the couple moved to Cop- ster Green and ran the vil­ lage stores there for 22 years, retiring to live in H e n t h o r n R o a d , Clitheroe.


returned to Blackburn, then after her husband’s


About 10 years ago they


death, Mrs Cook went to live with her daughter in


Fecitt Brow, Mrs Cook often visited the sick and prepared food for func­ tions. In later life she attended Ebenezer Bap­ tist Church, Billington. She leaves a daughter,


Billington. A keen churchgoer at


Tuesday at Billington, prior to cremation at Accrington.


Mrs Brenda Hornby. A service was held on


ABOUT 1,800 homes in Read, Sabden, Simonstone and Padiham were without water supplies on Satur­ day, some of them for 24 hours. The trouble began when


a nine-inch main burst in fields off Blackburn Road, Simonstone, on Friday night, setting off a series of bursts. Although it was repaired by 8 a.m. on Saturday, a four-inch main outside Mullards burst in the meantime, followed by two others in Padiham. On Saturday night a


second nine-inch main burst about half a mile from the first. As North West Water


Au t h or it y wo r kme n worked at full stretch to cope with the problem, about eight water tankers were sent in with emer­ g e n c y s u p p l i e s


All the aces Winners at the whist


drive in Read Constitu­ t ional Club we r e — Ladies: Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs Law. Gents: Mr R. Sagar, Mrs M. Pollard. Mrs Charnley took the special prize and MC was Mrs Pat Larkin.


joint disco in the United Reformed Church. Uni­ forms gave way to cool sophistication as the youngsters enjoyed music provided by Mrs Jean Taylor and her son Stuart. There were traditional games and refreshments of pop and crisps.


ies put on their dancing shoes on Monday, for their


Methodist Church for the third Sunday in Advent was conducted by Mr Alan Bowles, of Whalley. The Advent candles were lit by Ian Porter and the choir sang “Behold the Moun­ tain of the Lord.” Mr Phi­ lip Wilkinson was the organist.


Candles The service at Chatburn


Chatburn


is t Church and Christ Church will be carol sing­ ing for the sick and elderly in Chatburn next Monday and Tuesday evenings.


Carol singing Members of the Method­


Slaidburn


WI, joined by husbands and friends, were wel­


Decorated Members of Slaidburn


comed by president Miss M. Watson to the Christ­ mas party. The hall was beautifully decorated and supper was provided. The competition: for a


Dancing shoes Read Cubs and Brown­


and guests enjoyed a chicken and baked potato supper, followed b y a talk and tasting of Devon­


Chicken supper Downham WI members


shire Royal Cream by Miss McGuinness. Receiving b ir th d ay


greetings were Mrs A. Croft, Mrs Hewitt, Mrs Barker and Mrs Altham. A raffle for Ileostomy Association Funds was


governors and pre-school children attended the carol service held in Barrow School on Friday. The children sang carols and gave readings and the junior group played the “ Christmas su i te ” on


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Cancer sum The annual collection


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made by the Rimington Group for the Blackburn District Cancer Research Campaign raised £172.28 f rom home collection


boxes.


Mr Morris will be the sub- je c t of t h e January meeting.


Chipping


guests attended the annual presen tatio n night of Chipping Pony Club in the Village Hall. District Commissioner


Prize night Over 100 parents and


Mrs Marion Featherstone gave the annual report and MC Mr Gordon Gar­ ment introduced parents and past officials. The pre­


won by Mrs K. Seed and th e win ne r of t h e decorated log competi­ tion was Mrs Lister. Slides on Colorado by


AN elderly couple were taken to hospital with injuries after they were involved in an accident with a Ford transit van at the junction of Market Place and Wellgate, Clith­ eroe, on Tuesday.


INJURED


(68), of Hazelmere Road, Fulwood, received serious leg injuries and is “satis­ factory” at Blackburn Royal Infirmary. Her hus­ band, Bernard (68), was released after treatment for head injuries. The driver of the van,


Mrs Marjory Neden


Mr David Anthony Brass (29), of Church Brow, Clitheroe. was unhurt.


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Royal Oak A win top clash


THE top-of-the-table clash between Royal Oak A and White Horse A ended in a narrow victory for the Oak.


5, White Horse A 3; Horseshoe 2, Wilpshire Hotel A 6; Billing- n Band Club 0, Judge Wal- mesl ey A 8: New Inn 1, Black


Results: Division One — Royal Oak A


Bull A 7; Black Horse 4, Royal ton


Oak B 4.Division Two — Kings Arms B 6, Black Bull, Langho, 2; Sta­ tion A 2, Royal Oak C 6; Brown Cow’ 3, Dog and Partridge 5; Pendle Witch 5, CCWMC 3; Victoria 4, Cross Keys 4. Division Three — Whalley


Legion 61. Craven Heifer 54, Station ICI 43, Judge Walmes­ ley B 41, Black Bull B 33, Bulls Head 30, Whalley Arms 28, Wilpshire Hotel B 26, Low Moor


Division Three — British


Club 23, Starkie Arms 11. Results from the Ribble Val­


Arms 1, British Legion 7; Star* kie Arms 2, Station 1CI 6; Judge Walmesley B 4, Craven Heifer 4: Wilpshire Hotel B 5, Low Moor Club 3; Black Bull B 8, Bulls Head 0.


— J. Trotter (Kings Arms A) and J. North (Royal Oak A) 142. Division Two — T. Fielding (Kings Arms B) 120. Division Three — M. Duxbury (Starkie Arms) 123.


Highest finishes: Division One . . _


One — Royal Oak A 52, White Horse A 49, Black Bull A 40,


decorated Christmas par­ cel was won by Mrs Weis- ter, Mrs Edgar and Mrs A. Swindlester. After entertainment,


oranised by Mrs Marion Parry, the gathering sang Auld Lang Syne.


Points and positions: Division , , .


Royal Oak B 28, Horseshoe 27, White Hart 32. Billington Band Club 21, Wilp- Division Two — Star shire Hotel A 21, New Inn 14. De Lacy B 56, Calderst Division Two — Dog and Par- Judge Walmesley 55.


25, Black Bull, Langho, 23, CCWMC 23, Cross Keys 21.


38, Bulla , De Lacy A 2


ley Ladies’ Darts Association Division One — White Hart 2, Station 6; Catholic Club 2, RBL B 6; Horseshoe 3, Black Horse B 5; RBL A 2, Victoria 6; Com­ mercial A 2, Black Bull 6; Bay Horse 4, Brown Cow 4; White Horse 3, Royal Oak 5.


Bulls Head 5; Craven Heifer Calderstones 5; Starkies 6, Commercial B 2; Doe and Par­ tridge 4, Judge Walmesley CCWMC 4, Low Moor Club Kings Arms 5, Whalley Arms Petre Arms 4, Black Bull 4.


Division Two — De Lacy B


One — RBL A 61, Black Hor A 59, Commercial A 58, RBL


Points and positions: Divisiion


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82 HAYHURST STREET, A garden fronted stone built the Castle to the rear. Ideally too distant from the centre ar ised property is in excellent r GAS CENTRAL HEATING an vest., lounge, living room, bedrooms, bathroom, fully extending loft ladder. Outside, rear providing car parking spa


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27 Q U E E N S TR E E T , WH Conveniently situated near the this much sought after area property offers generally well PARTIAL GAS CENTRAL H~ Hallway, sitting room, living r store off. bathroom, separate BLE BEDRO OMS. Outsid* FREEHOLD.


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include carpets and curt; An outstanding end of terrace area. The thoughtfully mode- tained property enjoys the ben ING and ALUMINIUM WINDO SEALED UNIT DOUBLE GU accommodation affords: Groi lounge, breakfast kitchen wi include a Cordon Bleu 4 De L room. First floor: Landing. 3 i and attached garage.


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42 PARK AVENUE, CU T A fully modernised semi-delac in this sought after resident accommodation with FULL G DENS TO FRONT. SIDE AN" Entrance hallway, lounge, livii floor: Landing. 2 DOUBLE BE luxury furniture, bathroom. Ou with crazy paved areas, shed.


46 BROWNLOW STREE- An attractive fully furnished se in a pleasant and convenient: Clitheroe centre. Provides thro tion. Comprises: Living dinin bedrooms, bathroom, separati inquiry.


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9 BRIDGE END, BILLING A desirable terraced cottage : centre of Whalley village, affor towards Whalley Abbey. Num including GAS CENTRAL HEA ING. Olde Worlde accommoda with feature stone fireplace, chimney breast, beamed ceih Grovewood units. 2 beds, spai cubicle. Forecourt, private rear


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