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A foster mum and dad come to the rescue
HOME is where the heart is . . . and for the seven sons of one vei’y special Clitheroe family, it’s the happiest place on earth.
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LYNCH Builder and Contractor
lor brickwork, stonework, concrete, drains, etc.
For a Iree ostimate ring Clitheroe 25109
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Telephone Clltheroo 27983
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PHOTO CORNER 4 Moor Lane,
Clltheroe. TEL: 29338
CLOCK REPAIRS Antique and Long Case sp e c ia lis t
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ENGINEERS 25 years experience
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4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.
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thought that Bridget (37) and Kevin (39) Naylor, of Chatburn Road, would have more than enough on their plate looking after their four sons — R a y m o n d
You might have Richard (17), Chris ( 1 9 ) ,
(13) and Alex (10). But the couple have
opened the doors of their terraced home — and of their hearts — to three new sons, whom they have fostered or adopted. They have agreed to share their remarkable story in the hope that it will encourage others to follow their lead. “ If you have ever
thought of fostering, then probably in your mind you
a re h a l fw a y th e r e already,” said Mrs Naylor. I f you have never
20-year-old Keith from the age of 13. He now lives in a flat in Burnley, next to the garage where he works, and is a regular visitor to Clitheroe, along with his friends. They adopted Paul, an eight- year-old epileptic child, last October, and the lalest addition to the family is a four-year-old boy.
thought of it, then you ought to think hard about every aspect.” The Naylors fostered
said Mrs Naylor. “The children are placed with us through the Catholic Chil dren’s Rescue Society, which was desperate for a home for him. We don’t now how long he can stay with us, but we hope eventually we can adopt him."
family thinks. From the minute they see the first photograph, mentally they accept the child as a new member of the family.
That’s the way the
h er husband shines through the family’s life. “Often, people think that the mother does all the work,” she said. “But Kevin is the strength behind the family. He is tremendously happy with his family and very supportive.”
Mrs Naylor’s respect for
they both attended SS Michael and John’s KC School, Clithcroe, and went on to St Augustine’s School, Billington. Mr Naylor works in the fitting shop at Clitheroc’s Castle Cement and Mrs Naylor — when she’s not taking care of her growing brood — is carctaking for other children at nearby Pendle County Primary School. “Headmaster Mr David Harrison and the staff are
The couple met when New post for peer
Downham Hall, wtio was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, is currently a non-executive director of the Halliburton company — a major com pany in oil field services, with headquarters in Dal las, Texas.
of a number of companies, primarily in the natural resources and chemicals industries, and until recently was on the board of the First Interstate Bank of California. Lord Clitheroe, of
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HAVE you ever marvelled how an electric light bulb has such an illuminating power when it is switched on to receive direct current from the dis trict mains’' To ho of any use as glowing, witnessing Chris
tians, wc idso need to draw front the main power supply . . . 1 make no apology for stating this obvious truth, as so many ignore it to their own cost. There is a modern phrase about being "turned
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Telephone 27280 \ < ■ j Memorial concert
last month, was closely involved with important aspects of Whalley life. Performers came from
A CONCERT in honour of tlie late Mr Geoffrey Mit chell was held in Whalley CE School on Sunday. Mr Mitchell, who died
Great Harwood and the well-attended concert brought an audience from a wine area. Afterwards, there was a
collection for the Church Urban Fund, with which Mr Mitchell was closely involved.
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on." “What turns you on?" is a question often put to people. In the case of fully-committed Chris tians, it would make sense to ask “Who turns you
on?" The answer, of course, is — the Holy Spirit. We cannot be a light shining in today’s darkness
unless, switched on to the power of the Holy Spirit, we respond by glowing, to become a source of enlightenment and inspiration to others. Do you wish to know how to become filled with
such a wonderful power? In our limited earthly vocabulary, the Holy
Spirit is best described as the third person of the trinity, our Truine God. He is always available to all who want Him to be the inspiration of their lives.
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1 1 th Juno 1990
breadth of industrial and commercial experience to tlie bank, having retired last year as deputy chief executive of the RTZ Cor poration PLC. He served on the boards
LORD CLITHEROE has been appointed chairman of the Yorkshire Bank, replacing Sir Richard Pease Bt, who is retiring. Lord Clitheroe brings a
great and very under standing of my situation," she said. There are precious
moments of solitude, too. "Everyone needs time to themselves,” said Mrs Naylor. “The older chil dren or my father will babysit when we need
the school, dropping her four-year-old at Bright
S t re e t N ursery and escorting Paul to and from his special school for beha vioural problems — the Dame Edith Fox School in Blackburn — by taxi. There are also outings
load, Mrs Naylor is up at 5 a.m. and her day includes five hours’ caretaking at
them." To cope with her work
ing with tiie family's pets — Patch, the Jack Russell terrier, Lucky, the alsa- tian collie cross, three cats . . . and then, of course, there’s Chris’s pet rat!
to swimming clubs, Cubs and Scouts, the Ribble Valley Conservation Group and attendance at SS Michael and John’s Church . . . as well as cop
20 years or so a home will be found in warden-run accommodation for Paul.
Her main hope is that in
“ I guess all parents of handicapped children have that worry,” she said. “You want to be confident
A surprise celebration for minister
AFTER 25 years in the Methodist ministry, the Rev. James Needham was surprised when he turned up at Trinity
usual services. For colleagues the Rev. Graeme
for one of his
Halls and the Rev. Elaine Halls had organised a special service to cele
brate the occasion. They had invited as guest of hon
our Dr Percy Scott, the former principal of Hartley Victoria College at Manchester, where Mr Needham gained an external Bachelor of Divinity degree from London University. The Ribble Valley Mayor, Conn.
life.’ It came as a complete surprise to mo when I arrived,” said Mr Needham. Unfortunately, Mrs Halls was
unable to attend, as she was in hospital, and a video was made for Tier and others to watch. A member of a North Stafford
shire farming family, Mr Needham (5f>) was educated at Leek High School and worked on the farm for 10 years, before deciding to join the ministry. He was ordained at the Methodist
Howel Jones, took part in the ser vice, which also involved the Trinity choir and orchestra, specially rehearsed for the occasion. “I know how people must feel when they appear on ‘This is your
KEVIN and Bridget with, from the left, Alex, Chris and Paul
they are settled before you get too old.” Mrs Naylor added that couples interested in fos
tering can do so through the Catholic Children's
a child, when can you be happy?” she said. “ It never ceases to amaze Kevin and me what some people do to their children, scalding, torturing or sex ually abusing them. All children want is love. We just give them our time and Io v e . . . n o t h i n g special.” I can’t think of anything more special than that.
Rescue Society in Dids- bury, or through the local social services. “If you can’t be happy as
LIBRARY CORNER
RECENT additions to the stork at Clitheroe Libra ry include: “ Lies o f sile n ce ” — Br in n
M o ore. A novel o f suspense which addresses fundamental questions o f right and wrong. ' ‘ V a lle y a f fa i r s ” — Brace
Conference in Plymouth in 1965 arid served for four years at Chester. He then moved to Alsager, where he spent 11 years, arriving in Clitheroe in 1980. “It has been a good 25 years,” he
Thomp so n . Novel about the inhabitants o f a Welsh village in the 1850s, the sequel to "A wel come in the valley." “ Climb every mountain” —
said. “Looking back, I would have done a lot of things differently, but 1 wouldn’t want a different job.”
C r a ig C a I d w e l l . A u th o r 's account o f his attempt to climb a ll the S c o t t is h peaks over 2,500(1. in one journey. “ The d is co ve ry o f Noah’ s
A rk " — David Fasold. Fascin ating account o f one of the grea test archaeological finds in the 20th centurv.
“He came at Easter,”
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only comes to those who are truly in earnest about following Jesus. Folks who think that they can be spare-time Christians, when in the mood for it, will probably be unaware of their need for the revitalis ing motivating power of the Holy Spirit. He will always come where He knows He is
However, there is a commitment need here. He
' welling selfishness that pervades those who feel in their pockets for small change when required to contribute towards the upkeep of their church or some very worthy cause. When someone tells me that they do not believe in God,. I am apt to ask them if they believe in
really wanted. It would be a sheer waste of time for lukewarm Christians to utter feeble petitions for His power to infuse their efforts. What efforts? No amount of wistful longing will mnkc up for the lack of enthusiasm, or the ind-
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goodness, true love, kindness, sympathetic under standing, integrity, or great patience. These, I tell them, arc the attributes of the wonderful pcrsonnl God that they haVc the nerve to say docs not exist. JOE STANSFIEL1)
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