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Walk on higher fells
EXPLORING the village of Chipping on Saturday were 34 members of Clith eroe Naturalists’ Society. Led by John and Jean
Trotter, the party walked through the village past the ancient church of St Bartholomew and into the magnificent parkland of Leagram Hall, ablaze with rhododendron. After crossing the brook
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bers left the main group to walk on the higher fells and on rejoining the party at Windyhill returned to Chipping via the old mill lodge. During the day a total of
Dental technician in Clitheroe
for many years Urd
A DENTAL technician for several the Bowker and Parrott practice in Mr James “Jim” McFarlane has died in St Anne’s Hospice, Little Hulton, following a long illness.
I years for Clitheroe,
in Scotland, but the family moved to Ormerod Ter race, Barrow, when he was very small. He lived in Barrow until
Mr McFarlane was born ears
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the couple moved to a flat at the dental surgery. They later lived in Salthill Road, leaving the area to move to Salford 20 years ago.
he married a local girl, Margaret Boothman, and
Plea for ‘sniffer dogs’
DOG owners in the Ribble Valley who may be finding problems in looking after their pets are being urged by the police to let them become “sniffer dogs.” Clitheroe police station
this week appealed for owners of labradors, sp r in g er spaniels or retrievers who would be willing to donate them, to c o n t a c t
cashire Force has trained other police forces, cus toms officials and air forces from all over the world to use dogs to sniff out drugs. After the course, the han d ler returns to his own country with the dog to stamp out the drugs menace. The dogs can be either
information. For four years the Lan
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lane worked as a dental technician at Manchester Dental Hospital and later Pendlebury Children’s Hospital, ending his career as a lecturer in dentistry at Manchester Poly technic. His main hobbies were
read in g , gardening, photography and music and when in Clitheroe he was a member of Clitheroe Concerts Society. In addition to his wife,
In Salford, Mr McFar
exhibitions. Our picture shows a pottery display by members Mrs Madge Jackson and Mrs Pat Frost. The vice presi dent, Mrs Eileen Har- rop, demonstrated the art of sugarcraft and there were also displays of knitting, crochet and dressed porcelain dolls. There was a tombola
he leaves two daughters, Rosemary and Clare, who is a professional violinist and has played in Clith eroe several times. Mr McFarlane’s sister, Mrs
Charlotte McNab, and b r o t h e r , Mr G o r d o n M c F a r la n e , l iv e in Clitheroe. The funeral will take
driving instructor Mr Len Farnsworth, of Kemple View, the race starts at 7p.m.
THE annual Clitheroe fell race takes place-tonight for the “Advertiser and Times” trophy. Organised by Clitheroe
Clitheroe fell race
sex and should be aged between nine months and two years. A reasonable priceWill be paid for dogs successfully trained and sent abroad.
porates 1,350ft. of climb ing up Pendle Hill and starts from Four Lane Ends, off the Clitheroe bypass. Open to runners aged 15
The six-mile route incor
and over, the record is held by S. Hawkins who completed the course last year in 41min.
and raffle and a variety of stalls selling cakes, p lan ts , bric-a-brac, nearly new goods and handicrafts.
Celebrations for Bishop
THE enthronement of the seventh Bishop of Black burn takes place on Satur d a y in B l a c k b u r n
place at Agecroft Crema torium tomorrow.
sentatives of the Free Churches, dioceses and cathedrals of the province of York and the Bloemfon tein diocese, with which Blackburn is linked, and the Episcopal Church in ^Scotland.
attended by clergy from the Blackburn Diocese, Readers, representatives of colleges and schools and leading churchmen from the North of England, including the Roman Cath olic Bishops of Lancaster and Salford. There will also be repre
will greet the Rt Rev. Alan Che s te rs as he emerges from the Town Hall to walk in procession to the Cathedral, with c iv ic le a d e r s from throughout Lancashire. The service will be
Cathedral. Fanfares of trumpets
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PICTURED with her attendants is the new May Queen of Slaidburn, New ton, Dunsop Bridge and Lane Ends. Ann Marie Gould, of
Roys — A. Hurst, B. Blakentan, D. Singleton. Girls — K. Nor man, C. Wood, L. Ellison. 11-13: Boys — I. Mercer, 1’.
Dunsop Bridge, was crowned by Mrs Doreen Whitaker, also of Dunsop Bridge, at a festival held at Duckmire Farm, Slaid burn, on Monday. The retiring queen was Gayle Dixon, of Newton. In fact all the children in
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our picture came from Dunsop Bridge as it was Dunsop’s turn this year to provide the retinue. The others are: crown bearer Mark Fletcher; sword bearer Duncan Singleton; train bearers Keith Wells (right) and John Green; attendants Abigail and Amy Cunningham, Lisa Ellison, Sarah Green, Anna and Charlotte Hut ton, Clare and Hazel Par kinson, Judith Robinson and Heather Rushton. The festival followed a
— P. Maher, P. Fletcher, L. Guest. Girls— K. McNamee, L. Fry, L. Parkinson. 8-11: Boys — M. Fletcher, A. Hurst, S. W a n d e r le s s . G ir ls — M. McMurray, K. Philip, K. Nor man. 12-10: Boys — S. Mercer, M. Plant, S. Herd. Girls — C. S li ng er , M.
M. Beattie, F. Mason. Sack race. 7 and under: Boys
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service in the parish church conducted by the Rev. Brian Darbyshire, with the Assistant Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev. David Evans, as guest preacher. The May Queen pro cession after the service was led by Slaidburn Sil ver Band and the after noon’s activities included Morris dancing by the Longridge Rosettes and maypole dancing organ ised by Mrs Eileen Lewis, of Newton. The day’s festivities
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concluded with the revival of an old tradition. Mem bers of Slaidburn Silver Band took part in a flat race, which was won by solo cornet player Stewart Cunliffe, principal cornet Chris Skellorn coming second and. bass player
Flat races. 4 and under: Boys — S. Walker, D. Parkinson, J. Rushton. Girls---- A. Taylor, M. Lawson, E. Rushton. 5-7: Boys — P. Fletcher, P. Maher, S. Cowking. Girls — K. McNamee, C. Harrison, H. Kissen. 8-10:
David Spencer third. Results
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SABDEN WI’s firs t summer fair for many years was held in the vil lage Baptist Rooms on Monday and pronounced a “ m o u thw a te r in g success.” Home-made refresh
NEW NAMES
MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com mittee have chosen names for new streets in Gisburn and Chipping.
opment off Bentlea Road is to be called Wheel w right Close, while Tweedy’s Court is to be cre ated at Saunders Raike, Chipping.
Dobson like a greyhound
THE Greyhound Ford Competition at Stonyhurst Park Golf Club was won by T. Dobson (84-22-62).
captain, M. Taylor (93-28- 65), while M. Hindle (84- 17-67) was third. Best gross was recorded by A. Young (79).
In second place was the In Gisburn, a devel
42 different flowers were recorded and birds seen were cuckoo, redshank, lapwing and curlew. Thanks were expressed
, agricultural contractor Mr John Thwaite at St Aidan’s Church, Hellifield. The bride is the second
Sales- secretary Miss Ali son Lund was married to
daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Lund, of Higher House Farm, Paythorne. The bridegroom is the
by Mr Bill Shaw. The next trip will be the annual treasure trail and mem bers are asked to meet at the station at 10-30 a.m.
Widening junction
AFTER offering to widen the junction of Lambing Clough Lane with the BG243 at Hurst Green, Mr Richard Wilkinson’s pro posal to convert Lambing Clough Barn to a dwelling was approved by Ribble Valley Council's Devel opment Sub-committee. The matter had been
youngest son of Mrs R. Thwaite, of Crakemoor Farm, Airton, and the late Mr R. Thwaite. The bride, given away
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the Coronation Hotel, Gis burn. The couple are to live in Hellifield. Photograph: K. and J.
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