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7 r ~ ley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 23rd, 1989 5


SABDEN


Boating disasters a Visitors from. Taunton-:


on March 3 rd , th e Women’s World Day of Prayer service will be held at 2-30. p.m. The' theme this year -is. “Lord, teach us to pray,” prepared-by ,


nd Birmingham were the speaker is Mrs Belinda among 25 members and six Watson> of Darwen’


guests undeterred by gale Valr»ntinp H ic r n force winds from attending V a le n t in e OISCO


Sabden WI. News of the? Sabden’s Valentine warm welcome is spread- disco for younger teen mA


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eroe, 'gave an hilarious account of his first nar- rowboat holiday in 1962. Anything that could go wrong did, from eight inches of water in the boat in the early hours of their first night, to his wife fall­ ing in the canal , en route for home!


Mr Clarkson, of Clith-


■ There was a. happy end­ ing, however, with the couple deciding, 15 .years la te r th a t th ey had enjoyed the holiday and buying their own boat. Mrs Ivy Cottam won the


. v \ . Amusing


news o f K family


:insons — where are penned to you all the Utah, where Preston ;ar ch o f lo n g lo s t


nson side of the family?’ If you can offer Mr Par- nson any help with his iquiries, contact him at 169 Yale Avenue, Salt ake City, Utah 84108, SA.


LIBRARY CORNER


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r e am s ’ ’ — N an cy ivingston. The story of le McKie family, owners f a department store in Arlington in around 1914. “Condition purple” —


ATEST additions to the helves of Clitheroe ibrary include: “ The land o f our


eter Turnbull. A crime ovel set in Glasgow, here the local police


he horse.” Useful guide d horse r id in g and


ivestigate the brutal urder of a heroin addict. “The complete book of


loan. Autobiography of a iamardo’s boy who even- ually became a successful usinessman.


wnership. “The twenty third little a rm in t” — Dennis


competition for a seashell- and a birthday posy was given to Mrs Woodruff. Plans are afoot to hold a bumper fund-raising day on May 29th. Hostesses were Mrs Procter, Mrs Cottam and Miss Bland- ford..


Winning hands Domino winners at Sab­


den Over 60s Monday drive were: Mr R. Ford, Mr J. F.isher, Mrs M.


Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs Wade. Thursday’s dominoes:


Mr J. Traynor, Mrs N. Hargreaves, Mrs E. Ford. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs C. Sefton and Mrs M. Wade (joint). Gents — Mr F. Cottam,


cleared in time for 62


cieareu ... w...» .u. u . with those abroad, is kept wiii ^ members and a guest to “P every day. Members of


Play outing High winds and rain


attend Sabden Age Con- tfie Bradford diocese


cern Leisure Club’s lun- prayed especially for those rhpnn meetintr in St in their linked dioceses of Mary’s Church HaU.The St John’s in Transkei and guest speaker was Dr Busoga in Uganda.


W ;te, who had been mem-


unable to attend the previ- bera ous month, and the vote of


thanks was given by Miss Edna Bibby. An appeal was made for


cakes, produce, bottles, books and bric-a-brac for a bring-and-buy coffee morning, to' be held on April ls t ' in St Mary’s Hall. A raffle prize don­ ated by Mrs Ivy Cottam was won by Mrs Alma Bywater and Mrs Connie Fisk won a prize donated by Mrs Bywater. Members enjoyed an


Mrs N. Goodchild gave a short description of life in St John’s and Busoga, urg­ ing members to follow the example of those overseas in their enthusiasm and devotion to their church. .


S j Egypt


cheon Club’s g u e s t speaker was Mrs S. Broadhurst, on Egyptian history and her visits to Egypt. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs Elaine Bennett and'Mrs Iris Smith was in the' Chair. The luncheon was held at the Foxfields, Billington.


Read and Whalley Lun- Hoe-down Rooting plants


outing in the evening to see the play “The Curious Savage,” presented by Whalley CnurcH Players. The next committee meet-


....................... tonight and your problems iiic


your plants? Do your cut­ tings take? Come along to Simonstone Garden Club


Having trouble with


next luncheon meeting on March 15th.


The parents’ committee successfully held a hoe- down in. Read School on Saturday, when about 80 guests tested their danc-


____ ing"is'on March 6th, the could be solved when Mrs Evening*'“bailed” £200


walk on March 8th and the Jean Vincent, of Towneley Awards group funds. Nursery, gives a talk called “Root it.” The meet-


MU talk


All join in A united service for all


School at 7-30 p.m.


Sabden’s churches takes place at the Baptist Church at 6 p.m. on Sun­ day, when the Rev. Bob Hulme, pastor and warden of Slack Top Centre, Heb- den Bridge, will lead the worship. At the Baptist Church


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Parish garden Simonstone Parish


Council meets in the new school tomorrow, at 7-30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. A special mee­ ting'to discuss the parish garden will be held on Monday, at 7 p.m.


, day, at 7-30 p.m., in Read ■ School.


will be the subject of a talk by Mr W. Read to Read Mothers’ Union on Tiies-


Homeopathic medicine


Flags paraded On parade on Sunday


for the uniformed organi­ sations in Read, flag bear-


ing shoes to the music of meet in the village at 6-45 en;oyed at Waddington book and to hear of the The Ceilidh Band. The p.m. for a trip to Bradford w i ’s birthday party. Small activities of their prede- Ice Rink.


Results^ Jubiors - “Clarinet choir,’’ directed tamment was given by the danc-


Towler. Seniors — Valerie Birthday party Pickard, Peter Dakin,, a supper of chicken and Robert Leemmg.


__, , Next week, members eeK Recorded


Harris, central president of the Mothers’ Union, Mrs Agi formed the basis of the dent Mrs Jean Entwistle meeting of St Peter and St expressed the congratula- Paul’s MU, Bolton-by- tions of members to Mrs


A talk by Mrs Pat


observed in memory of former national chairman


Bowland. The talk was recorded at Scargill, when Mrs Harris spoke at a Bradford Diocesan MU conference. On Sunday, members


Mary Bouchar on having celebrated her golden wedding. A soup and sandwich to be.held


took part in a Wave of Prayer service in church led by the Rector, the Rev. T. Vaughan. The next meeting will be on


March 15th.' ■0m


Nearly ready Work is nearly complete


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August 19th and further fund-raising ideas were :q


day is requested. on


presented an entertain­ ment entitled “Plinkety


A group of members pei


baked potato, followed by -


-


(joint 1) Rupert Smallshaw by Miss Catherine Daw- and Winston Sutcliffe, son- (joint 2) lan and James


j -e *-lly and cream, was


gifts were exchanged among members. A silent tribute was


the media awareness project was completed. Members discussed ideas for marking the 50th anniversary,- in Septem­ ber, of the founding of the branch and are to try and contact former members to join them on that occa­ sion. They were interested to see the original minute


judging and linear assess- Re *jre,sbmeat® were ment. Mrs J? Metcalfe was served and a short enter- the master iudee


Bradford, th e -------- , __. and Mr's Clark, for daii'y ca*T-


Lowcocks , .


on March 5th. • A questionnaire from


cessors in 1939. Tea and biscuits were


enjoyed and a happy meet­ ing closed with prayer.


. Christopher Biggins and the Krankies, and had a very enjoyable evening. At the next meeting, Mr


went on a coach trip to Bradford’s Alhambra Theatr e -' to s e e the humorous “Dick Whitting­ ton and his Cat," starring


Humorous show Gisburn Young Farmers


Plank,” compered by Mrs Doreen Underwood in alien guise and compared 0 . by many of the audience to o rlO O t ln g S la i


Ian Peel, who competed in la s t y e a r ’s Olympic Games, will speak about clay pigeon shooting.


a popular TV show! ■' , Members of Gisburn The meeting on March YFC were introduced.to


on the new car park at Pendleton. The scheme was started in January and is part of the Ribble Val ley Council’s .pro­ gramme for providing car parking in rural areas for


the benefit of both resi­ dents and tourists. . There has been a great


deal of friendship between the villagers ana the con­ tractors, J. and R. Moran, of Blackburn, while the work has been carried out. The park'is between the


' Bridge WI. Birthday greetings were


have been selected,’’.was given at West Bradford WI hy Mr 0. Widdup. He was thanked by Mrs W. Sutcliffe. President Mrs F. Singleton welcomed area leader Mrs J. Wood, who is a member of Dunsop


SAWLEY Fund raising


agers went with a swing gathering, .treasure hunt, ’L™ summeriarbecue, harvest


Sawley for the building of a car park alongside the school, the Village Com- mitte noted.' Fund raising featured largely at the AGM and future plans were’laid for a May Day


Plans are going ahead at


Nicholas’s Hall. The disco was organised by the Sun­ day School teachers and rose queen Nicola Slipper in aid of her funds.


ley” and a Christmas din- ner dance. . Mrs B. Gent raised the


ers at the service in Head Parish Church were: Michael Armstrong (Union flag), Chris Pickles (Rib-' ble); Andrew Lambert (Calder),- Stuart Taylor (Scouts), Fiona Thistleth- waite (Ventures), Susan Howarth (Guides), Jessica P a d g e t t , (T h u r sd a y Brownies), Catherine Far­


rell (Monday Brownies);. The collection was taken


supper, “Brains of -Saw-;. Vicar, Reid.


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matter of traffic speeding through Sawley. Villagers are concerned for the safety of pedestrians, par­ ticularly young children. ' The next meeting will


A humorous talk; “I , 'j. „ . . Traffic Concern


was the subject at Sawley WI when Mr Cairns, a


extended to Mrs Singleton and Mrs Kay. Raffle win­ ner was Mrs Sutcliffe, and a competition for an amus­ ing newspaper cutting or advertisement was won by Mrs M. Fraser and Mrs P. Rushworth. Refreshments were served by Mrs C.


Wade: Whist: Ladies - ' Wood, Mrs D. Cottier and


Mrs B. Brennarid. Raffle: Wave of Prayer compiled Mrs I. Cottam.


by Bradford Diocese. During the year, the


erine’s Mothers’ Union, West Bradford, met in church on Friday after­ noon to take part in the


prayer wave Members of St Cath­


Wave of Prayer, which links dioceses in England


Mrs E: Harrison. A small party enjoyed a visit to “Summer Song.”


voluntary worker in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, gave a talk with slides of Malham and sur­ rounding areas. He encouraged mem­


up by C h r is to p h e r Laverty and the service was conducted by,the. the Rev.' H. A.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


be held on March 7th in domino drive at Bolton-by- enlightening, the school.


Grand sum The annual whist and


Bowland in aid of cancer' “Up the Dales slowly” wi th..th,e help and support


of all the organisations m the parish. There were 20 tables


WADDINGTON Enlightening


ers’ Union members in the Diocese of Bradford met to


During last week, Moth­


St John’s, Transkei, and Busoga, Uganda, while they, on their part, pray for members in the Brad­ ford Diocese. V St Helen’s branch took


when the speaker will be Mrs K. Wallwork,


Clitheroe. Duet


the pure in heart”' was sung at the Eucharist ser­ vice in!St Helen’s Church,


The introit “Blest are


make intercessions for MU Waddington,• on Sunday, members in the dioceses of by the full choir,, with the


opening duet by Andrea Why brow and Kate' Ful- well. Canon C. F. Goodchild


Vienna


the -beautiful city of Vienna, courtesy of the Rev. George: Parker and his slides. The competition for an


was'the celebrant. The .Walmsley and Mrs Lam anthem was “Panis Ange- bert jointly wjaalb£_ the


.


part in a short service on licus” by Cesar Franck, Friday afternoon, con- the first verse being_sung


the close of the service During the service a members were asked for presentation was made to their opinion of the ser- retiring head_ chorister


vice, which they decided was comprehensive and


research raised £325. It Year reviewed was held in the village hall


and MCs were Mr W. Crossley (whist) and Mr H. Pickard (dominoes). Whist winners: Ladies


bers to get out of their cars and walk, saying “If you don’t dawdle, you don’t see anything.” Mrs M. C. Dyson thanked him. The competition for a


— Miss M. Brennand, Mrs V. Duckworth, Mi" D. Wright. Gents — Mr H. Jackson, Mr Seed, Mr A. Moorhouse, Mrs Bairsto'w. Dominoes: Adults —


wild life picture was won by Mrs D. Ashworth, second was Mrs R. Crowe and third Mrs K. Williams. The raffle was won by Mrs Dyson. Furthering members’


i o n e r s m i g h t be encouraged to attend in greater numbers than in the last few years, the AGM and Easter Vestry Meeting of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, was held in the Sunday School on Thursday evening. . Mr A. P, Hughes and


In the hope that parish-


. M. Lund, Mr J. Hartley, Miss M. Pye. Children — Clare Tomlinson, Suzanne Driver, Sarah Burgess. Low prize: Mrs P. Oddie. Raffle: Mrs P. Duck­


Mrs A. Barker, Mrs C. Hudson, Mr R. Eden, Mrs


concern about the A59 at Smithies Bridge, it was decided to circulate a-let- ter to villagers and local organisations about the speed of traffic coming through the village. The letter will ask people to take more care and drive slowly. Members were remin­


ded that the jumble sale will take place on March at2p.m.


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overall competition cup. A hew member, Miss K.


Oldham, Mis E. Lapstick,


Daniel Wood. Simon Cun­ liffe and Ben Whitham were installed as new head choristers. . Senior singer awards


Mrs Walmsley, Mrs K. Seed, Mrs Robinson, Mrs Lund and Mrs Bailey received birthday greet­ ings. .. Supper hostesses were


were made to Ju lie Murphy and Michael Robarts and junior singer awards to Jonathan Dug- dale and Jenny . Czer- wonka. Mrs Jean Hartley directed the choir and the organist was Mr Donald Hartley.


worth, Mrs C. F. Pickles, Mrs B. Booth, Mr White- side, Mrs J. Barker, Mrs Wentworth, Mr T. Armer, Mr T. Cowperthwaite, Suzanne Driver, Mrs D. Moss, Mr W. Crossley, Mr I. Bleazard. Mr Crossley thanked all


Mr E. F. Rowbottom were reappointed churchwar­ dens. The past year was reviewed and financial statements for both St Helen’s Church and St Catherine’s, West Brad­ ford, were given by the respective treasurers, Mr M. Harrison and Mr A. Green. The report on the electoral roll of the parish was given by Mrs M. A. Chappell and the report of the fabric of both churches by Mr Hughes. PCC members are: Mr


who supported the event. The money will go direct to Christie’s Hospital, Manchester.


in competition


Bowland YFC met in the village hall to make fruit


The girls of Bolton-by-


by Mrs Pickard. Results: Juniors — Nadine Herd, Susan Hanson, Pamela Herd. Seniors — Jayne


salads, which were judged ............................Resull


of 19 tables when the Waddington branch of the Royal British Legion held a whist and domino drive in aid of branch funds. MCs \Vere H. Moon (whist) and D. Crompton (dominoes). Whist winners: M.


Full house There was a full house


Grime, B. Breaks, V. Duckworth, D. Robinson, R. Breaks, M. Pickles. Dominoes: A. Lund, J.


J. F. Alderton, Mr R. Bryan, Mrs Y. Bush, Mrs M. A. Chappell, Mrs J. Chew, Mrs N. Goodchild, Mr A. Green, Mrs A. R. Gregson, Mr M. Harrison, Mr P. Heales, Mr R. H a t h e r e l l , Mr A. Heywood, Mr A. Lupton, Mr J. Mackenzie', Mr E. C. Parker, Mrs C. Penny, Mr J. Sagar, Mr T. Silver- wood, Mr J. Spencer, Mr G. Tomlinson, Mr R. Wadsworth, Mrs C. Whi­ tehead, Mr G. Whitwell. Canon C. F. Goodchild thanked all who had con-


the church during the past The boys travelled to


Tomlinson, H. Procter, P. M. Smith, G. Howarth, J.


1 Fisher. Raffle: Mrs McLome, E.


Seedall, T. Wilkinson. Chairman J. Parkinson


the Poppy Appeal fund, will be on April 12th.


l! GISBURN ’


Moore, Gi Armer, Samh touted to the running of S l e t h w l h e Gisburb the ladies for serving sup- Wolfenden.


enrolling member Mrs C.


Form West thanked the vicar and his Elan? 11 ie home of Mr wife: for_their pastoral;-Sun^Y


Looking back After prayers led by


Ians for : the Mothering service in church


mg


and the master of cere­ monies, Mr Jack Altham, thanked the hosts, Mr and Mrs Steven Dawson, and


per. He also thanked peo- nlans for the Mothering pie who had donated more


than 20 prizes for games during the evening. : The North West Area


Miss Royal British Legion, Jeanette Harrison, drew the raffle. Jeanette, who is also the East Lancashire County Miss Royal British Legion, will be competing


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expressed thanks to all who had helped and to those who donated prizes. The next event, in aid of


Mrs E. Scott, Miss Scott and Mrs Brocklehurst. The next meeting will


in the RBL national finals at the national conference at Bournemouth in May. Chairman of the Chat-


burn branch Mr Bill: Wil­ son commented: “We are


Members of Downham all very proud of what WI were transported to Jeanette nas achieved so


far and wish her every success in the final.”


Lucky spots


old book was won by Mrs E. Barker, with Mrs S.


All the members of the Ribblesdale'Club,- Chat


burn, , enjoyed their domino drive, which was won by Mrs D. Frankland and Mrs A. Preston. Tea hostesses were Mrs D.


ducted1 by'enrolling’ mem- as a duet by RachefBryah nidham^M.TE0Canstkk Atkinson a"d Mrs F ’ ber Mrs N. Goodchild. At and Simon Cunliffe.


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be the birthday party with enjoyed a talk by Mr Rex -


a Jacob’s join supper and a competition for the pret­ tiest shawl.


_ . Communi ty Cent r e o rl ° Brindle on prison visiting.


Winning Winners of the Down-


in prison Members of Lane Ends


ham Playgroup 100 Club were Mrs Whipp, Mr Moorhouse and Mrs Gowers.


Tea and biscuits were served. Raffle winners were Mr C. Robinson and Mr J. West. The next event will be a domino drive on March 8th, at 7- 45 p.m.


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the Chatburn and District branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion enjoyed a bingo and social evening at the Brown Cow Inn. The evening raised £144


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joined in the 92nd birthday celebrations on Saturday of Arthur Hayes; of • Hay- hurst Cottage?'. ’ • 1' ■ i.. Arthur, received masses of cards and flowers and many residents joined him at, tne 'Swan-With Two Necks to. toast his health. One of the builders of the new car. park presented a framed'poem he had writ­ ten about Arthur’s life. ‘


Birthday cheer Pendleton vi llagers


The -park has cost .Brownies will be m,atteri: Members. of, staff were dance for Thinkmg Day- thanked by Michael Hay-


jf • ...... Elame. Halls. Guides and kad a tour of-.the factory. '*>? "J -TV".


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The speaker at Wad- part ip a. public , speaking d i n g t o h Me t h o d i s t compet i t ion, the two


Wo m e n’ s F e 11 o w s hi p teams, coming 1st and 3rd, (Network) was Mrs Edna with ;Wayne Airey and Cowperthwaite, who gave Simon Stott going through


a talk about . bits and to the next r o u n d . i “■ - pieces collected over the . A: talk :on Czechoslova- years in her “scrapbook.” kia, by Kate* Harrison, of


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Re f r e s hme n t s ‘ we r e .was thanked by John served. " ’ • ■'•: '! ■ • Neary and Stephen Gor-


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