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the singing of the pension­ ers’ hymn, “Guide me, oh thou great Jehovah,” and a blessing. The group then left for


Greendale Restaurant, near Downham. Associa­ tion chairman Mr Robert Penny thanked all who at ten d ed and Coun. Parker replied on behalf of the guests.


Oxfam shop’s new look


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CLITHEROE’S Oxfam shop, which has been closed for extensive refur­ bishment, is preparing to


handicrafts.


look, the shop will be boasting a range of goqd- value autumn fashions and a rg e . selection of


shop has been redecorated and spruced up. Along with the new


open its doors again on September 30th. For the first time in 12 ears the inside of the


Long-serving Legion


chairman


THE former chairman of the Hodder Valley branch of the Royal British Legion, Mr Frank Hudson Lambert, has died, aged 77.


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been a long-serving mem­ ber of the Legion’s East Lancashire County Com­ mittee and both county and branch representa­ tives attended his funeral s e rv ic e a t Bu rn ley Crematorium. Branch and county stan­


for 16 years and retired recently from the post. Mr Lambert had also


man, Mr Lambert, of Percy Street, Nelson, played football for Nelson Schoolboys and Burnley Football Club in his youth, and was a member of Bury Athletics Club. During the war, while


son.


serving with the RAF, he played rugby and football. He leaves a wife and


interest in the Slaidburn area. His wife Mary (nee Wood) was a native of the village. • A walker and sports­


dards were carried by Mr D. B. Bond and Mr J. McCullough respectively. Mr Lambert took a keen


He had been chairman


a psalm read by Mrs Isa­ bella Hogg, of the Salva­ tion Army, followed by a tribute to the founders from Mrs Ethel Penny, secretary of the Clitheroe branch of the association. Coun. Howel Jones gave a reading and Miss Collin preached. The service ended with


ders were Tony and Ber­ nard Blacklock, of Clith­ eroe, whose father Eddie was a founder, and Mrs Irene Smithson, of Little Harwood, whose mother and aunt from the Clith­ eroe family of Websters were also founders. The service started with


attended the service at the United Reformed Church, led by the Rev. Christine Collin. They included the Deputy Mayor of Clith­ e ro e , Coun. B a r r ie Parker, and civic guests Coun. and Mrs Bert Jones, Coun. Howel Jones, Mr and Mrs John Hall, Mr and Mrs Leo Wells, Mrs Doris Ainsworth, Mrs Hilda Sharpies, Mrs Edith Turner and Mrs S. Speak. Representing the foun­


in 1938, but put back cele­ brations last year, when many members were ill. More than 50 people


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Old Age Pensions’ Asso­ ciation celebrated their golden anniversary in glit­ tering style. . . by inviting p a s t M a y o r s and. Mayoresses of the town and representatives of group founders to a ser­ vice and tea. ' The association,first met


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ECHOES from beyond the grave have been heard in the eerie setting of the reputedly haunted Whalley Abbey.


ning time of lhr. lOrnin., will be available to schools throughout the country and will be accompanied by a 70-page booklet.


MP attends


THE first meeting of the newly-formed Ribble Val­ ley Young Conservatives was held at Clitheroe Con­ servative Club. The agent, Pamella


Sedgwick, of Newby Croft, Rimington, saved the. day by withdrawing his entries from the com­ petition and doing the judging himself. Luckily, Ernest was


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MEMBERS of Rimington and District Gardening Club faced a crisis last week when the judge for their summer show failed to turn up on time. But secretary Ernest


ERNESTCOMESTOTHE RESCUE! PASSIONPI i


events are planned and the. next meeting is on Sep­ tember 24th. Anyone in te res ted in joining should phone the Conser­ vative Office (Clitheroe 25939).


Roberts, said: “MP David Waddington attended the meeting and was delighted to do so because he started his Parliamentary career as a Young Conservative.” Social as well as political


debating — for which she has won prizes — might make her better suited to law.


ber of staff at Liverpool Parish Church and has previously been chaplain of Liverpool Cathedral, vicar of Edgehill and rural dean of Toxteth.


Oberammergau 1990 AYAUSTRIAN 10 days


able to enter in the floral section and won some of the classes. The show, in Riming-


for£299 In 1633, when Oberammergau was in


ton’s Memorial Institute, was opened by- Mrs Jean Barnes, Matron of Gis- burne Park Hospital, and included sections for fruit, flowers, vegetables, con--


sented the trophies to the prizewinners, was thanked by show chairman Mr Tom Jackson.


TROPHIES


Rosebowl for best in show, Sedgwick Trophy for best vase of cut Bowers, trophy for best floral art exhibit! Silverwood Memorial S h ie ld . fo r best vegetable, National Vegetable Society Award for best tray of vegetables: Mrs Alice Seed. Sedgwick tankard for sweet


Trophy for best gladioli: P . ; ’


WINNER of five trophies, Mrs Alice Seed is congratulated by- Mrs Barnes ;■


(right) ' Results


peas and the trophy for best rose: Mrs Lilian Wallbank. Murphy Cup for best pot plant:' Miss M. H.Bairstow.


K. Taylor. Best arrangement of gladioli: Mrs Susan Graveston.. Tray for best confectionery: Alec Pa rk e r. Cup. fo r best wine:Emest Sedgwick. Best- c h i ld re n ’s e x h ib i t : '


Kieran Ryde. Best children’s floral a r t exhibit: Catherine Grieg.


President’s prize for new


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exhibitor: Mrs S.'Wallbank. Judges were Mr E. Sedgwick,


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' Raffle winners were: Mrs J. Corrighan, Mrs M. McPherson,.


M r -J . Em m o tt. Mr H. S/- McPherson, Mr J. Emmott, Mrs M.. Bairstow.


- Pansy or'viola heads: 1 and 3 Mrs J . ‘ M: R yde, Mrs M. McPherson. Hanging.basket: Mrs A. Seed. One HT rose: Mrs D. M. White, Mrs J. M. Ryde, ■ E. Sedgwick. Three HT roses: 1 and 2 Mrs .L, Wallbank, Mrs D.M. White. .


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‘Wallbank, Mrs A. Seed, Mrs M. McPherson. ,


• Dahlias: 1 and 3 Mrs A. Seed,


Wallbank, Mrs. J. M. Ryde, Mrs A. Seed. Perennials: Mrs A. Seed, Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs J. M. Ryde. Sweet scented rose: A. Parker, Mrs A. Seed, Mrs S. Wallbank. Sweet peas: Mrs L . .


Floribunda roses: Mrs' L.


T. Jackson. Flowering plant: Mrs M. McPherson, Mrs S. Gra­ veston, H. S. McPherson. Foliage plant: 1 and 3’Miss M.. H. Bairstow, Mrs S. Graveston. Fuchsia in small pot: 1 and 2 T . ' Jackson, Mrs E. Jackson.


Plants and flowers Fuchsia from cutting. 1 and 2


E. Sedgwick. Gladiolus: 1 and 2 E. Sedgwick, P. K. Taylor. Three gladioli: P. K. Taylor, E. Sedgwick. Annuals: 1 and 2 Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs A. Seed. .


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Mrs A. Seed, Mrs S. Wallbank. Mixed flowers: Mrs S. Graves­ ton, Mrs A. Seed, Mrs I. Carr. Dress spray: 1 and 2 Mrs E. Hartley, . Mrs S.-Graveston. Exhibit using gladioli: Mrs S.


“Autumn glo ry :” Mrs A. Seed, Mrs D. M. White, Mrs S.


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. Graveston. Arrangement with, five flowers: Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs D. M. White, Mrs A. Seed. Miniature arrangement: 1 and 2 Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs A.-Jack- son. Small exhibit: Mrs D. M. White, Mrs A. Seed, Mrs E. Jackson.





Confectionery and preserves Soft fruit jam: 1 and 2 Mrs S.


Graveston, Mrs J . M. Dibb. Hard fruit jam: 1 and 3 Mrs S.


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, p i ■ V Arrangement of sweet peas: Floral art ' •


Graveston, Mrs M. Bairstow. Fruit cake: Mrs L. Wallbank, A. Parker, Mrs E. Hartley. Gin-


Perbread: Mrs J. M. Dibb, A.


L. Wallbank, Mrs J. M. Ryde. Savoury flan: Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs E. Hartley, Mrs J. Taylor. Iced novelty cake: 1 and 3 Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs J. M. Ryde.


Wine •


Seed, E. Sedgwick. Sweet white; Mrs A. Seed, joint 2 Mrs A. Seed and E. Sedgwick. Dry red: Mrs A. Seed,. E. Sedgwick. Sweet red: 1 and 2 Mrs A. Seed. Dessert: E. Sedgwick, 2 and 3 Mrs A. Seed. " •


Dry white; 1 and 2 Mrs A. ,


Seed. Potatoes: Mrs A. Seed, 2 and 3 Mrs E.. Hartley. Bee­ troot: 1 and 3 Mrs E. Ha Mrs A. Seed. Cabbage: Mrs


1 Tray of vegetables: Mrs A. Vegetables


Hartley, i A.


Seed. • ' C Tomatoes: Mrs D. M. White,


arker, Mrs J. M. Ryde. Almond slices: A. Parker, Mrs


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.and 2 Mrs E. Hartley. Carrots: Mrs E. Hartley, 2 and 3 Mrs S. Graveston.


Mrs K. Briscoe, Mrs J . M. Ryde. Onions from seed: 1 and 2 Mrs A. Seed. Dressed onions: 1


Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs J. Tay­ lor. Arrangement using fruit, vegetables and herbs: 1 and 3


Any other vegetable: 1 and 3


Mrs E . J a c k s o n , Mrs S. Graveston.


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Ryde, Kieran Ryde, Carol Gra­ veston. Tissue paper collage: Under 9 years — Kieran Ryde; 9-15 — Carol Graveston, Craig Ryde. Picture “My’ garden:" U n d e r 9 — Kie ran Ryde, Richard Grieg; 9-15 — Cath­ erine Grieg, Carol, Graveston,


Children’s section Small basket of flowers: Craig


Ryde, Craig Ryde. Chocolate cnspies: Kieran Ryde, Richard Grieg. Butterfly buns: Craig Ryde, Carol Graveston.- -


Craig Ryde. Miniature garden: Kieran


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fectionery, preserves and' wine. Mrs Barnes, who pre­


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the abbey ruins for three days of filming and has also used locations at Hoghton Tower, Hoghton and Astley Hall, Chorley. The video, with a run­


been chosen for two major scenes, which the pro­ ducer refers to as the “madmen” and “echo” scenes. The latter follows the death of the duchess, when her voice can still be heard! The company is using


tragedy, is being produced by Wigan Educational TV. “The Duchess of Malfi” is one of the A-level set books and the Wigan com­ pany is using the oppor­ tunity to demonstrate period costumes and the song and dance of the era. Whalley Abbey has


filmed for a video produc­ tion and for possible screening on schools’ television. The play, a Jacobean


have nothing to fear, for the blood-curdling moans and groans are coming from a group of actors and actresses performing “The Duchess of Malfi.” The action is being


But nearby residents


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WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Wednesday night were: NS Mrs J . Wilson and Mrs Ainsworth, Mrs Snowden and Mrs Pickles; EW Mrs Gillibrand and Mrs Hollander, Mr and Mrs


Davey. The following hand was some­


card points, it is worth a two club opening, as there are five quick tricks and the hand is dis­ tributional. With five quick tricks and a balanced hand it almost always wrong to open two clubs, unless there are at least 23 or more points in the hand. Twelve tricks should always


has to decide whether to open the bidding with two Clubs or one heart. He can not open two hearts, as he has not eight play­ ing t r ic k s with h e a r ts as trumps. If one of his clubs was an extra heart, then he could open two hearts. Although he has only 21 high


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A CLITHEROE schoolgirl,, who is considering a stage career, has been picking up valuable tips from some of the country’s top actors and actresses. Chloe Sinker was among 100 young hopefuls selected


for a fortnight’s summer school with the Royal Shake­ speare Company. Chloe (16), of Eastham Street, became involved in


and one other town — this year it was Darwen for the second year running. Chloe applied, auditioned and was selected for the


Each year the RSC auditions in London, Stratford


the selection process by accident. Her teacher at Westholme School, in Blackburn, spotted an advertise­ ment in a Darwen newspaper for auditions by the RSC.


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engineer Martin, are advising caution, in view of the notorious unpredictability of acting as a career, although they will back her fully if she decides to go to RADA. Meanwhile, they are wondering if Chloe’s skill in


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THE new vicar of Wad­ dington and West Brad­ ford is to take up his post at the end of November. The Rev. Alan Bailey


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