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(8(i) will be .reflecting on a fascinating life, including a time when they were both probation officers for the Howland area and when Canon Goodchild, who has also been a prison visitor for many y e a r s , was believed to be the only Anglican clergyman work ing in the p roba t ion service.
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w r i t e r an d f o rm e r l ibrar ian Mrs Bonita Moore, who related anec- lotes of her time with the
president Mrs Doris Simp son and supper was pro vided by Mrs Ruth Mans- le.v an d Mr s Hi ld a W o o d h e a d . Me m b e rs stood in silence in memory if Mrs Kclith Ormorod.
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Horticultural Society is holding its I’.-lth Annual Flower and Vegetable Show on September 1st, at Whalley Methodist Hall. Staging of exhibits is
Annual show Whalley and District
Debbie Jane Crisp was fined i!J() l,y Uie town's
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with a strict proviso from the Goodchilds of “no gifts, please,” will be conducted by the Vicar of Wadding- ton, the Rev. Alan Hailey, and the couple are looking forward to chats with one and all over a cup of tea afterwards. A quiet family party is planned two days later with their children, Sheila, Josephine, Chris tine and Michael, and grandchildren. Charles (SI) and Nora
the country will travel to W a d d i n g t o n P a r i s h Church at 7 p.m. for a ser vice of thanksgiving to celebrate the Goodchilds’ d i a m o n d w e d d i n g anniversary. The special service,
pliment will be returned to this remarkable couple when friends and former parishioners from all over
A week today, the com
became curate at St Mary- le-Gill Church, Barnolds wick, until 1947, when he was appointed curate at Lightfoot. In 1949, he moved to Tosside, where he was vicar and diocesan youth chaplain, and he and Nora were appointed pro bation officers serving Bolton-by-BowIand, Ingle ton and Settle courts. In 1951 he became vicar of Settle, keeping on the
youth and probation work and also finding time to teach at Se t t le High School. Finally came move to Tong, near Brad ford, and an appointment as d i r e c to r of social responsibility. He was to see through the erection of new church buildings in rapidly growing area and community hall, before his final appointment as vicar of Waddington and West Bradford from 19G8 until his retirement last year.
walked many a mile in helping him in his enor mous commitment to visit
Mrs Goodchild, who has * News from the Villages
cessful dinner and concert will again be held at Cal d e r s to n e s on F r id ay October 2(ith. The talks and slide pre
The annual and sue
received and he will make :t welcome return visit to Whalley on Thursday November 29th. His pre sentation will be entitled “Whalley Abbey, then and now" and will be given in the Methodist Hall at 2-20 p.m.
and District is planning a sightseeing and shopping trip to Chester on Septem b e r 24th. The coach departs from Whalley tit 9- 20 a.m. and will call at Bil- lington and Langho. Any enquir ies on cost and reservations can be made to Millington 2491-17.
Shopping trip Age Concern Whalley
toddlers will be meeting every Tuesday during term lime at the Method ist Hall. Whalley, from 1- o(l to i!
p.tn., starting on September 4th. livery- body is welcome.
coach only, and early reservations can be made with Mrs B. Kramrisch (Blackburn 2491-17).
trict Age Concern for the remainder of the year has now been finalised' and the next event will be a visit to Chester for sightseeing and shopping on Monday September 2-lth. The cost will be i'
tl.at),
vities for Whalley and Dis
Chester trip The programme of acti
For toddlers Whalley parents and-
chen, Mrs E. Thomasson. MARTIN TOP
Abbey Senior Citizens drive in Whalley were: D a i l i e s — Mr s M Delaurier, Mrs E. Chiney. Gents — Mr C. Shaft), Mrs S. Wiggans. Dominoes: Mrs P. Twit-
Seniors Whist winners at the
sentations by Mr Cliff Astin are always well
Canon Goodchild, who had always thought of ordina tion, met and formed firm friendship with the Bishop of Bradford, Dr Blunt. But it was to be 1914, many years of teach ing and study later, before th e s ame Dr 131 u n ordained him. C a n o n G o o d c h i l
met while training as teachers and married at Rrixton. The war brought them a three-year separa tion, during teaching at schools which would not take on married couples and each faced redundant: once and lost their home. It was at this time that
The London-born couple
ing, has also done sterling work for many organisa tions, including the Moth ers' Union, Christian Aid and Oxfam.
SPORTS STARTS HERE Jokers are no joke
TRINITY Jokers have replaced Rishton at the top of the Clitheroe and District Netball League.
P o o r w i c k e t
Jimmy Nelson’s 87, Chutburn 67
AFTKK w in n in g th e to s s ,
.Jimmy Nelson’s elected to bat and p u t on 86 for th e f ir s t wicket.
87, which looked like a small total. However, on this pitch a n y th in g could h appen and Chatburn got to the worst possi ble star t, losing Joe Woodworth off the first ball.
Malcolm Robinson and Roger
Harrison added 28 for the next wicket before Robinson started to hit out and was dismissed for
Caygill did the damage for
Jimmy Nelson’s, taking 6 for 27, and Chatburn were all dismissed for a poor 67. Jimmy Nelson’s: 87 all out. Rowling: R. Mooth 15-1-52-2,
M. Robinson 25, R. Harrison 14, R. Mooth I), I \ Doman I, G. Lambert 11. J . T ro l te r 0. M. Mahon 5, S. Tomlinson 0, S. Mooth 7 n .o ., I). L e ad e r 1, extras 0, total 67.
S. Mooth 15-1-84-7. C h a th am : .1. Woodworth 0.
Impressive display
TUB Waggon and Horses RC started the new season in much
the same wav as they ended last season, by lifting y e t another trophy.
The Whitbread Kibble Valley
Football League’s soven-a-sid’o competition was held over two
days, with 16 teams participat ing. Waggon’s road to victory saw wins against Station (1-0),
a d v a n ta g e of th e pitch and wickets fell at regular intervals. Steven finished with impressive figures of 15-1-84-7, helped by some excellent catching in the field. Jimmy Nelson’s finished with
share of luck on an unpredict able and spiteful wicket, with the ball often rearing up from a good length. Mod and Steven Mooth took
Moth openers had th e ir fair
and the Clitheroe team were in su p e rb form, winning 67-28. Dominoes A remain in third place after their last match was c a n c e l le d an i l th e y w e re awarded three points. In Division Two, the leaders,
Rebels, continued their domina tion of the league with a con
vincing 8-1-9 victory over Trinity Diamonds. Second-placed White Lion
continued their challenge with a 86 -7 win o v e r th i r d sp o t Rogues. Results: Division One — Trin
ity Jokers 87, Rishton 28; Lion Hearts 28. RML A 15. Division Two — Rogues 7,
White Lion 86; Rebels 8-1. Trin ity Diamonds 9; Settle -18, RML C 0, RML M 42, Young Farmers 11.
sion One — S. Ainsworth (Trin ity Jokers). J . Rearson (Rish ton), A. Mirch (Lion Hearts), A. Haworth (UHL A). Division Two — C. Rallister
Rlayers-of-the-match: Divi
(Rogues), S. McKenna (While Lion), M. Whaites (Rebels), I). Walmslev (Trinitv Diamonds). B. Wiltan (Settle).'S. Reel (UHL C),H. Seedall (RML M), R. Stott (Young Farmers).
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Stonyhurst golf
IT has been a busy week at
Licularly impressive in goal, keeping a clean sheet through out Lhe tournament. This la te s t addition to the
Waggon’s silverware collection means th a t they hold RVFL trophies for five, seven and 11- a-side competitions. The trophy was presented by
Ram Holmes of the tournament sponsors, Whitbread. Waggon and Horses: Frayne,
Haydock. Scorah, Richards,
Hickling.Bdmonson, Taylor , Lawson, Conteh.
Read prepare
I tEAl) Unituil KC hold th e ir ACM last week in anticipation for a long season ahead. The cnairman, Mr David Kit- lum. thanked the committee for dl its hard work, esjiecially con
cerning the erection of the new hanging rooms. The club will have th r e e
teams this season, with the first team playing in the Bast Lanca
shire League second division, ’flu* socoml team will plav in the third division of the llurnley Combination. The Sunday team will play
first place with a fine score of 75-16-59. In the Junior Shield, A. Tipton proved unbeatable and won with a score of 108-81- 72. The best gross prize went to A. Hayhurst.
enough for Mrs M. Parkinson and S. Wileock to win th e E L G A m ix e d f o u r s o m e competition.
A s c o re o f 90-20-70 was
medal competition — 1st. J . Crow ther (75-16-59); 2nd, M. Lang (88-17-71), 8rd, ,J. Hellar
(88-12-71) . B e s t g ro s s : M. Bolton. Junior Shield — 1st, A. Tip-
ton (108-81-72): 2nd, (). Drink- water (101-28-78); 8rd. A. Hnv-
S. Wilcock (90-20-70), 2nd. Mrs B. Childs and G. Childs (94-20- 74); 8rd, Mrs K. Baldwin and I. McDonnell (91-14-77).
Soccer fixtures
out for a first team manager and a s s is tan t . Anyone in te re s ted should contact Duncan Hacking (78270).
Kell: vice-president, Clive Men- nett; chairman, David Kitchen; tre a su re r , John Waddington: secretary, Duncan Hacking.
Church, Martin Top, cele brated its 174th anniver sary on Sunday. A morn ing service was led by Mi Gordon Mark, of Thorn- ton-in-Craven, and Mr George Kendall, of Bar rowford, conducted the evening worship. Flowers were arranged
Anniversary Salem Congregational
by Miss Alice Parkinson and the organist was Mrs Ethel Hartley.
CHATBURN
playing dominoes was enjoyed by members of
Pleasant A pleasant afternoon
the Uibblesdale Club, Chatburn. Tea hostesses were Mrs I. Townson and Mrs A. Titterington. A domino drive will be
Singles stroke TUB Singles stroke Whitbread
Trophy com petition held a t C li tn e ro e Golf Club will be
remembered for a long time bv M. Fernhead. Although he did not win the
S. Naravami (Division One) uiul G. Stoddart (Division Two). Results: Single stroke Whit
1
H. Richardson (75-9-66); 4th.
R.Clayton (78-10-68).
Division Two — 1st, G. Stud- a r t (82-17-65); 2nd. 1*. Mack- house (82-14-68); J rd , G. A.
Mercer (92-25-67): 2nd. M. Mul ligan (92-28-69); 8rd, 1). Niven (91-22-69).
"’hompson (8-1-15-69); 4th. W. M. 'attersall (87-18-69). Division T h re e — 1st, J .
held this afternoon, start ing at 2-15 p.m. prompt.
RIMINGTON
Rimington and District Gardening Club are put ting the final touches to plans for thei r annual S u m m e r F 1 o w e r a n d
F in a l t o u c h e s Green-fingered folk of
Vegetable Show, to be held in the Memorial Insti 2tute on September 2nd, at
-20
p.ni.
Heifer M from the seven-a-side knock-out competition. The biggest shock came when
Arms B 1; White Horse M 5, Craven Heifer A 2; Cross Keys 0. White Horse A 4; Craven Heifer M 8, Low Moor Club 4. The final of the seven-a-side
knock-out will be held at the Cli th e ro e C en tra l Workings Mens Club on Monday, August
-" th , starting'at 8-JO p.m. Champion
hit a 74. followed with a 78 in the afternoon, giving him what pi-uved to be an unbeatable 147. >ocond place went to R. Marlow 75-78-148) and third to W. G. Speak (74*75-149).
pionship was D. Greenup. t In the morning, the ciuimpinn
HB winner of the 1990 Clith- roe Golf Club 86-hole cham
the Black Horse bent Division One champions Kings Arms M. Results: Black Horse 4. Kings
ning form in the Clitheroe Men’s ’ n v i tn t io n S um m e r D a r ts .eague by eliminating Craven
.OW Moor continued their win Summer darts
event, he certainly made the day worth while bv h itting a hoje-in-one at the 17th. ^ The competition was won by
bread Trophy: Division One — ’s t . S. Narayana (72-11-61); nd. R. Dunn (76-10-66); 8ni,’
Club officials: president. Jack
their soccer in the Murnley Sun day League first division. The club are still on the look
v Calderstones (It. Dinsdale). G r in d lo to n v S t a t io n ( J . Lowery), King’s Arms v Swan and Roval (M. Jones). Koval Oak v Chathurn (1). Mush). Waggon and Horses v Bridge Inn (G. Dixon), Waterloo Rangers v Transport (J. Swayne).
T e a m s
XI (v Murnley Belvedere, Sat., 1-80 p.m., home): F. Hussain. S. Westhend. M. Scott. K. Franks. N. Mibby, A. P a lm e r , it. Palmer, I). Booth. R. Sharp, S. Bishop, S. Fish. Scorer : M. Hussain.
XI (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, Sun., 1-80 p.m., home): Same team except S. Ashman for S. Westheud and R. Atkinson for M. Scott.
XI (v Kibblesdule Wanderers, Mon., 1-80 p.m ., away): M. Booth, R. Griffiths. G. Cart- ledge, S. Ashman, J . Furnell, W. Briggs, R. Leighton, D. Booth, A. Booth, S. Duckworth, S. N ic h o l s o n . S c o r e r : R.
Clithcroe Cricket Club Jrd
D. Cottam, D. Braithwnite, I*. Hall, R. Bedford. G. Leach, M. Greenhalgh, Yates. Scorer: C. Britcliffe. Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 1st
XI (v Lucas. S at., 1-80 p.m., awuv): W. Slinger, S. Proctor,
XI (v Clitheroe, Sun.. 1-80 p.m., home): Same team. Scorer: C. Britcliffe. ' Rihblcsdale Wanderers 2nd
XI (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, Sun., 1-80 p.m., away): Same team.
Rihblesdale Wanderers Jrd XI (v Cli th e ro e , Mon., 1-J0
p.m.. home): B. Spencer, H. Pinch, M. Davies. J . Hutchins. R. IUair , N. S ch o f ie ld , G. Bamber, M. Briggs, M. Wrig- ley, J . Burke, I). Over.v.
A. Dickinson, R. Spencer. R. Blair, 1. Threlfall, 1. Britcliffe. W. Bradley, M. Whalley. I). Howard. Scorer: D. Btchel’ls, Itibblesdnlc Wanderers 2nd
XI (v Read, S a t . , 1-80 p.m.. hoijie): R. Seedle, T. Braith- waite, M. Dennett, R. Drmnun,
Preston. ^ Kibblcsdalc Wanderers 1st
Clltheroc Cricket Club 2nd
XI (v Kibblesdale Wanderers, Sun., 1-80 p.m., away): Same team except M. Scott for N. Ashworth and S. Westhead for S. Blackburn. Clithcroe Cricket Club 2nd
Clitheroe Cricket Club 1st XI (v Settle, Sat., 1-80 n.m., away): K. Fawcett, J . Hille, N. Ash worth, N. Bolton, M. Sharp, N. YVestwell, G. S u tc l if fe , M. Houldsworth, A. Robinson. S. Blackburn, Lones. Scorer: R. Preston. Cli th e ro e Cricket Club 1st
THE new season in the Whit bread Kibble Valiev League s tar ts next Wednesday. Fixtures: Transport Reserves
hurst (96-20-76). Best gross: A. Hayhurst. LLGA mixed foursomes — 1st. Mrs M. Parkinson and Mr
Results: Uanenshire Saw 12 i o ii r» The two sides met last week
Groundsmen triumph
Chntburn 2nd XI 186 lor 7. Jimmy Nelson’s 89
( ’ ll ATM (I R N g ro u n d s i l l i Brian Jones and Raul Whit(ak< shared in a stain! of 58 runs t help the side win this l.’rav League match. Batting first. Chatham could
not get into any rhythm and it was not until Jones (84) and Whittaker (22) came tugeth* that they began In scon- an re runs. Opener Barker (20) laid some
foundations, but it was the mid die o rd e r th a t snatched th match.
'file Jimmv Nelson’s attae
were never in control and but for 16 from S. Barnes and 18 from F. S parks , would h struggled to reach 50. As it was the side battled on
B a rk e r 20. R. Clough 7. I Craig 0. B. Jones 84. R. Whit ta k e r 22, R. Dinsdale 8. A Rudd 8 n.o., R. Shaw 1 n.« extras 28. total 180.
bowler, taking six wickets for the loss of 17 runs from his If overs. Chatham: 1). Harrison 18. M
and were dismissed with their total on 89, some 47 runs shor of Chatham total. Jo n e s was C h a tb u rn ’s top
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Back in form
AFTER a few weeks of poor results. Clitheroe squash clul have regained smile of thei form. During last week, they won th re e ma tches and lost one
Against Koedloy, th e ladle team were involved in a elosi encounter. Marjorie Brass lost the first match, but Clitheroe hit back with vic torie s from Brenda McLaughlin and Su< Bird. Ann Cowking lost the fourth,
match to leave the scores level but Suzanne Atkinson was in .. fighting mood and won the final match 8-2 to leave th e final score 8-2. The men’s third team were in
f ine form ag a in s t Michelin seconds, and dropped only mu game in a crushing 5-0 win. The men's second team were jus t as su c c e s s fu l a g a in s t 'B u rn ley seconds. Rotor Norrliffe started the match with a 8-0 win ami this form seemed lo rub off on a l l th e o th e r p la y e r . Raul McGuire and Richard Moody met some resistance in their 8-: wins, hut the team were in con trol and eventually won 5-0. The only defeat of the we
b u rn h i t b a c k w i th th r e e s tra ig h t 8-0 wins to take til match 8-2.
Knock-out
JUDGE Walmeslev’s chances of securing the double in the Kib ble Valley Darts League knock out competition are still very much alive. In th e ir first round match,
Monday, have pitted the Dog and Partridge against the Penile Witch and the Judge Walmesley a g a in s t th e Swan with Two Necks. The final will be held on September 8rd at a venue to he announced.
THERE are only five matches left in the Craven and District Cricket League. On Saturday, Chatburn’s first
Craven cricket
team travel to Clough Head tn face Jimmy Nelson’s. Both sides have endured ra th e r inconsis tent seasons, but Chatham will be looking for a win to boost their end of season position. The second team face Jimmy
Nelson's at home ami will also be hoping to recapture some form as the season draws to ;i close.
President’s day
A F IN E rou nd of 98-20-78 secured the 1990 P re s id en t’s Day Trophy for Nclle Shaw at Clitheroe Golf Club. Second place went lo Sheila Dawson (89-15-74) after a canl
play-off with third-placed Migs Drew (95-21-74). The tophies were p r e s e n t e d b y Mr
R.Chanler.
against the De Lacy Arms, they won 5-1 and were never in any trouble. The Dog and Partridge beat Millington Brass Baud Chib 5-0 and the Reiulle Witch over came the Black Bull 5-8. The semi-finals, to he held on
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