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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 17th, 1989 3 Clitheroe 2232U (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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Come on over and taste the atmosphere


Telephone: 0200 41266 ___ For help and CHEESE & WINE BARBECUE &


Bolton— by— Bowland Village Hall Hosted by B— by— B YFC Friday 18th August 8 p.m.


Raffle, Tombola, Home - Produce, various side shows. TICKETS £1.50 (inc. Glass of Wine)


BRING YOUR OWN MEAT — Side Salad etc. provided


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Moorhouse Rachel


Clitheroe Concert Society


Mayor’s Parlour, Clitheroe, Town Hall, Church Street.


COFFEE EVENING


WEDNESDAY,


AUGUST 23rd 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Stalls, etc.


Admission 30p /


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Special Offer 2 tickets for £45.90 £26.90 £16.90 £29.00


BROS at Wembley


THE WHO at NEC


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Local Agents: Clitheroe Travel. COACH WADDINGTON Wl


SOUP AND SANDWICH


LUNCH


In Waddlngton Methodist Sunday School


Saturday, August 19th. 12 noon ’III 1-30 p.m. Produce stall,


competitions, etc.,


Tickets: £1.50 available at the door


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Royal British Legion Waddlngton Branch


JUMBLE SALE


St. Helen's Sunday School, Waddlngton


Friday, 18th August


Doorsopenat7-00p.nl. Admission 5p


AGE CONCERN LANCASHIRE


If you are over 60, Age C o n c e rn L a n c a sh ire welcomes you lo the Pendle Club, Lowergate. on Saturday 19th August, 1989, where you can Pop In for tea and toa st between 10-00 a.m. and 12-00 noon.


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Town mourns as PC loses


fight for life


CLITHEROE was this week mourning the death of one of its bravest and most popular


police officers. Calls from the general in Clitheroe until last


public offering sympathy year, said: “Jim was so, flooded in to Clitheroe popular with the public. Police Station as news He lived for the Force and spread of the death of PC his family and was really a Jim Thwaites (45), of Peel model policeman.” Park Avenue, Clitheroe. PC Thwaites had been He died in hospital in suffering from the effects Preston on Saturday.


His wife Moira, who was four, years. He had tried herself a special constable


keep working, often taking vainkilling tablets for leadaches before starting


______ ...


a shift. I t is only five years


since PC Thwaites was commended for his brav­ ery in disarming a drug- crazed man with a knife and received an award from the Chief Constable of Lancashire, Mr Brian Johnston. Three years ago he received an other award, this time for 23 years’ loyal service to the Lancashire Constabulary. Supt. Wynne Darwin, in


Busy winter for club


of a pituitary tumour for herbal medicine with some


success for a while, but not many people knew of the brave struggle he put up recently in trying to


gramme has been lined up tor members of Clitheroe Mountaineering Club. The programme starts


BUSY winter pro


with an indoor meeting tonight at 7.45 p.m. in Clitheroe Cricket Club when Godfrey Metcalfe will give an illustrated lec­ ture about mountain walk­ ing in Austria and the use of Alpine huts for over­ night accommodation. The next outdoor meet­


Vintage vehicle rally


A TWO-DAY rally involv­ ing 120 vintage vehicles is to be staged at Ribbles- dale Agricultural Centre at the weekend by local enthusiasts. The Ribble Valley Vin­


tage Club has lined up an interesting collection of steam engines, tractors, cars, motor cycles, fire engines and commercial v eh ic le s for public viewing. It promises to be an


excellent programme for the entire family and a small fun fair and bouncing castle will be available for youngsters. Clitheroe Young Farm­


ers’ Club has arranged a tractor-backing competi­ tion and there will be a vintage vehicle auction s ta r t in g a t noon on


charge of the Clitheroe sub division, said: “Jim was one of my most experienced officers, hard­ working, highly efficient and well-liked by the pub­ lic who had dealings with


him. “Due to his in-depth


knowledge of the workings of the police station, he was always helpful and able to offer assistance to both senior officers and new officers arriving in the area. My colleagues and I will miss him.”


ham, PC Thwaites worked as a marine engineer before joining the police. He was just half-an-inch


Born in County Dur


D0WNHAM HALL GARDENS


OPEN (By kind permission of Lord and Lady Clitheroe)


Sunday, August 27th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.


Come and enjoy these beautiful gardensand . entertainment.


v


• Alan Dearden at the organ. • Mike Falcon’s Punch and Judy show. • Jumping Castle. • Pony rides. • Games of chance • Teas — Ices


★ FREE CAR PARKING ★ Admission Adults £1


YOO AIN’T SEEN Ifc e m tS NOTHINQ LIKE IT


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too short for the Durham Police, so joined the Lan­ cashire Force, being based at Nelson for three years. He married in 1966 and was transferred to Clith­ eroe Police a year later. The couple lived first in Bright Street, Clitheroe, until 1981, when they moved to Peel Park Avenue.


included photography, DIY, fell walking and playing cricket. In addition to his wife,


PC Thwaites’ hobbies


he leaves two sons, Paul (19) and John (15). A service will be held at Clitheroe Parish Church


ing will be on Sunday when members will be walking the Fairfield Horseshoe, leaving the car park at the council offices at 8 a.m. The weekend p ro ­ gramme over the next few months includes visits to mountaineering huts in Llanberis and Eskdale, a backpacking expedition in the Lake District, and a rock climbing course for beginners and improvers


Saturday. Club s e c re ta ry Mr


Richard Dugdale said: “This is the first time we have held our rally at the Ribblesdale Centre and we are hoping for a bumper attendance. It is not a profit-making venture as such, but if some money is raised we hope to donate it to t h e S t


Ambulance.” The weekend starts at


J o h n


10 a.m. on Saturday and runs throughout the day, starting again at 10 a.m. on Sunday;


Ex-Ribblesdale pupils plan


grand reunion


FORMER fourth-year pupils of Ribblesdale • School in Clitheroe are busy organising a grand reunion.


A g e t - to g e th e r is year and we will have a lot ,


1964-5 and organisers hope to combine the great occa­ sion with former pupils’ 40th birthdays. One of the men behind


the reunion is Castle Cement worker Mr Rod­ ney Read, -of Pendle Avenue, Chatbum, who is greatly encouraged at early interest shown in the celebration. He said: “It is coming up


... .


planned at Waddington to ta J k a b o u t and Club for the fourth year of remember.


spirit of the occasion, a. sixties-style disco is planned at the club on September 1st.


In keeping with the


pupils in the fourth year. A surprisingly large num­ ber are still living in the , Ribble Valley, but others are scattered all over the world.


There were about 150


to 25 years since we left school. At the same time, many of us are coming up to our 40th birthdays, so


today, prior to interment at Clitheroe'Cemetefy;


BOLLAND GARDENING CLUB


FLOWER and VEGETABLE SHOW


Sunday, 27th August


In the VILLAGE HALL Bolton-By-Bowland


Doors open 2-00 p.m.


Admission 25p (Adults) 5p (Children)


Refreshments available


Enteries toJ. C: Singleton OR the Post Ottice


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Lunchtime.and evenings


we thought we might as well mark the two events with one very special celebration.


"It was a very happy ...


seemed as .though the glory days would last for ever. They were growing up during the highpoint of the Swinging Sixties, the heyday of the Beatles, when youth was conquer­ ing the world. Young peo­ ple in many places were in rebellion, but at Ribbles­ dale relations with teach­ ers were very good and former pupils today look back with considerable nostalgia. Mr Read said: “We want


For the pupils of 1964, it


to involve teachers in this, because it will be a once- in-a-lifetime occasion for all concerned.” Anyone wanting more


information should contact Mr Read (Clitheroe 41485) or Mrs Christine Parkin­ son, nee Jones (Accring­ ton 392566)..


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