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Clitheroe 2232J, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) J News from the Villages


Better with piano J e ru s a lem sounds so


ninth h o t t e r when accom­ panied by music and th an k s to new memb e r Mrs A. Clarke, who plays the piano, Wiswel l \VI can real ly raise th e roof. Memb e r s he a rd an


amu s in g ta lk by Mr T. Wood about his lucky pools win and social half- hour was sp e n t playing an alp h ab e t name , which was won by Mr s I,. Davison. Th e special pr ize was won by Mrs A. Clarke and the h os te s s was Mr s I). I lamer . b i r th d a y gi f ts were


given to two member s , Mr s I’oole and Mrs M. Staf ford. Al though the Wl has a


break d u r ia n Augus t , th e r e will still be plenty going on. The annual sum­


me r walk, led by Mr Shaw, will leave the vil­ lage's Coronat ion g a rden at 2-15 p.m. on Augus t Wth and a one-day school


in y e a s t cookery will be held at Whal ley Adul t Ce n t r e on Augus t 21st. ( In Scptemi>er 11th, a


celebrat ion tea will be held at the home of pres ident Mrs I). Hacking, featur ing a bot t le tombola and stall wi th kni t ted poods. At the ineet inp on S ep temb e r llllh, a r e p re s en ta t iv e of Norwel i will give a demons t rat ion.


r id e r s s t a r t e d from Town- son’s farm and completed t h e i r 5- ini le r id e a t th e I t ib b l e s d a l c A rm s . T h e club raised £820 which will be used to provide th e club wi th pony jumps .


Business degree A former re s ident of


Mi l ton Road, Whal ley,


Miss Ca th e r in e Speak, has been awa rd ed a HA hon­ ou r s deg r e e in business s tudies a t Oxford Poly­ technic. Miss Speak, who


a t ten d ed Whal ley CE School, moved to Ayles­ bury wi th h e r family, b e fo re p ur suinp a career , she will be spendinp it y e a r workinp in Aus tral ia.


Match Ca lde r s tones Footbal l


Club is to play Accr inpton Stanley in a fund-raisinp match on S a tu rd ay 28th duly, ' fh e kick-off will be


a t TOO p.m. a t Ca lde r ­ stones. bolton-by-bowland:


In office Th e annual meet ing of Koltnn-hy-Howland Drama


( I rnun was held a t the t ’oaeli and Hor ses Hotel.


Cha i rman Mr M. Dakin


presi t led and was r e ­ elected, along wi th Mr M. Cowking (vice-chairman), Mrs R. Wr ight (secretary) and Mr . I . Singleton ( t re a ­ surer ) . It is proposed to p e r ­


form a play in November and a pantomime in the spr ing.


Outing F o r t v mcml i i - i 's a n d


iVi. -nds o f W h a l l c y )V\ went nil lh<* annual uutinij


w!h*ii tin* llrsl s top was at Sal l'n rd Ar t Mallo ry and Mnsuiun when* thuv had unlTuu and viewed the dis­ play of Lowry paint ings. A l ' t e rw a r d s th e p a r t y


p ro e e rd ed tn th e (^uaiTV Mill Museum. Styal , t ’he- - h i r e . wl iej i- t h e y w e r e -!WU II .! i ’ i' r 11 i •• 11’« t! ' e [ IS »*i‘ spinning and wvavin.u and te ld a h n u t th e diH'erent finishin.u- pmees ses . Last ly th e y v i s i ted th e a p p r e n - liees* house. P r e s i d e n t Mr s Dor is -


S im p s o n t h a n k e d Mr s Mavis Day for a r r a n ^ in ^ sueh an interes t ing day.


Pony ride A sp o n so r ed pony r ide


was held by the Whal ley E q u e s t r i a n S o c ie ty . T h e


Orchid gardens Members of Holland


Gardeninp Club had a very interes t inp evening when they vis i ted the extens ive orchid ga rd en s a t Scor ton. They we r e given a guided to u r by Mr depson who was thanked by Mrs C. F. Pickles. Members rounded off


the evening wi th an enjoy­ able su p p e r at the New Drop Inn.Kibches ter .


PENDLEldlSI


New bench A bench has been placed


on the out sk i r t s of Pendle­ ton in memory of Cl i theroe policeman J im Thwai tes , who died hist Augus t . The se at has been


ere c ted by PC Thwa i te s ’s wife.


DOWNHAM


Hunt Mem b e r s o f Down h am


WI we re out and about on Monday evening when Mrs Ch r i s t in e Newh o u s e and 'Mrs El izabeth Wr igley s e t f e l low m em b e r s a v e r y in te re s t in g t r e a su r e hunt . S t a r t i n g f rom Gi sb u rn


Au c t io n Ma r t t h e y t r a v ­ elled through the beaut iful


count rys ide to a su p p e r of pie and peas a t the Moor ­ cock, Rlacko. Win n e r s w e r e Mr and


Mr s J . Peach wi th Mr and M r s d . P a r k e r . B o o b y p r i z e w e n t to Mr s Cap - st ick, Mrs Eecles and Mrs Capst iek. G u e s t s p e a k e r a t th e


me e t in g of Downham WI wa s u n a b le to a t t e n d so


Mr Michael McFal l , h u s ­ band of a WI memb e r was a welcome replacement . His ta lk on th e a r t of


g l a s s e n g r a v i n g , i l lu s ­ t r a te d by examples of his own work, was both amus- i n g a n d i n f o rm a t i v e , a t t r a c t i n g s e v e r a l q u e s ­ tions. I , i n k d e l e g a t e f r om


Rimington Mr s Ringham gave a graphic r ep o r t on tile AGM in London which w a s a t t e n d e d b y H e r Majes ty th e Queen. Mr s E u n ic e Hook h a s


made two coat lumpers to he given to th e Lancashi re Room a t Denman College, and co n g r a tu la t io n s we r e s e n t to Mrs Elaine Chew oil tlie bi r th of h e r d au g h ­ ter .


En t r ie s for the WI Are a


Show we re handed in and Mr s Lund gave advice on labelling and presentat ion for the benef i t of any new exhibi tors . Tickets for the b i r th d a y bal l on A u g u s t Hist a r e now available. A c o m p e t i t i o n f o r a


piece of coloured glas s was won by Mrs Els ie Barker . H o s t e s s e s w e r e Mr s


Bi rch, Mr s Me r c e r , Mr s P a rk e r and Mr s Seed.


Playgroup d u ly p r i z ew i n n e r s for


Down h am P lay g ro u p 100 Club were A. Knowles, E. W i l s o n a n d J .R u m f i t t . Augus t winner s we re Miss Ba r ton, Mr s A. Parkinson and Mr s Nu t te r .


GRINDLETON


Clinic room Not ice lias been given to


Gr indleton Pa r i sh Council th a t


the mobile child


1. OVERSLEPT I Couldn't gel out of the dip in the bed.


2. I WENT TO BED LATE I didn't want to get into the dip in the bed.


3 .1 WAS IN AN ACCIDENT The bed collapsed.


4 .1 WAS CELEBRATING AN ANNIVERSARY The bed is 25 yrs. old.


5. I'VE BEEN ILL DURING THE NIGHT I can't sleep at 45g.


6 .1 HAD TO MAKE THE BED The window cleaner comes today.


7 .1 WAS HELD UP My watch strap caught in a bed spring.


8 .1 WAS FLOODED OUT A spring pierced the hot water bottle.


9. I'VE BEEN TO THE DOCTORS I can't understand why my back aches.


10. I'VE BEEN SHOPPING I've been to Prestige for a SUPERBED.


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SPRESTIGE


heal th clinic will no longer be visi t ing th e village. This is d ue to th e demise of t lie Lan d -Ro v e r which t r a n sp o r t s the clinic and tile lack of use made of the facility in rural a r e a s — only 1.1% of chi ldren in the village. In reply, the council


asked for a room in the vil­ lage to be used as a clinic for those unable to a t ten d the Heal th Ce n t r e in Cl i theroe. I t was felt tha t one could be made avai l­ able a t tlie school or Me th­ odist Church. i f Bramley Meade


Ma te rni ty Home even­ tual ly d o s e s , the council intends to sup p o r t a p ro ­ posal made th a t a 10-bed uni t lie made avai lable a t Cl i theroe Hospital. I t was b ro u g h t to the


intent ion of the council that Hig h e r Chapel Lane is once again in a bad s ta te , d ue to drainage wa te r from adjoining fields running on the path, over ­ hanging t r e e s prev en t in g tile ground from drying out and some inadequate fencing to keep cat t le off


the footpath. Th e council proposed wr i t ing to adja ­


cent landowner s asking them to help contain the w a t e r and cut t rees . A l e t te r is also to be sent to David Padley, local


footpath officer, se eking his advice and a req u e s t for a way ma rk e r a t tile bot tom of the lane. Vi l lagers a r e asked to


keep Gr indleton ‘t idy for tlie Be s t -Kept Village Compet i t ion, especially as o v e r th e pas t few months a n umb e r of pla stic bags containing empty cans have been th rown over walls into fields, becoming a d a n g e r to animals and blocking gr ids and drains. A r ep re s en ta t iv e of the


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En v i ro nmen t Enhanc e ­ ment Wo rk s 'Dep a r tmen t has visi ted th e village, looking a t s i tes wi thin the conserva t ion a r e a for improvement . The council su g g e s ted a new notice board, t r e e s a t th e bus turn- round a re a , a replace­ men t road sign at the vil­ lage c en t r e and a sign at the pinfold s ta t in g i t was a place of interes t . Ribble Val ley Council


has been busy in and around th e village cut t ing t r e e s and hedges . How­ ever , some p a r t s of the village still need hedges cut t in g to improve road visibil ity and drains clear ­ ing to p r e v e n t th e bui ld-up of w a t e r on the roads. A l i t te r bin is^ missing


f rom th e bus sh e l te r a t the bot tom of th e vi llage and anyone f inding i t is asked to inform a councillor.


F


Full day An e n d - o f - t e rm t r e a t


was in s to r e for chi ldren of Gr indleton CE School wi th a full day of fun and learn­ ing.


P a r e n t s and h e adma s te r


Mr S. Lievesley provided t r a n s p o r t to t a k e pupi ls t h r o u g h t h e T r o u g h of B o w l a n d t o A s h t o n Memor ia l P a r k , L a n c a s ­ te r , wh e r e th ey visi ted the bu t te r f ly house and saw an E dw a r d i a n e x h ib i t io n of Lord Ash to n ’s family his­


to ry and the folly he built in t iie park in memory of his family. A p i c n i c l u n c h w a s


enjoyed in the grounds . Af te rwa rd s it was off to


L a n c a s t e r C a s t l e fo r a g u i d e d t o u r r o u n d t h e Shi re Hall to see th e dif ­ ferent coats of arms , the


j u r y ro om a n d th e d u n ­ g e o n s w h e r e t h e y w e r e sh own t ile cells in which th e L a n c a s h i r e w i t c h e s w e r e k e p t d u r i n g t h e i r t ria l. A working model of t h e g a l l o w s w a s a n in te r e s t in g feature. Th e Ma r i t ime Museum


was tlie nex t venue, to see an exhibi t ion and a n swe r q u e s t io n s on wh a t th e y h ad s e e n . To c ommemo ­


r a t e the quar ter -mi l l ionth vis i tor to the museum the


s c h o o lch i ld r en h ad th e i r p h o to g r a p h t a k e n in th e b o a ty a r d a n d w e r e p r e ­ s e n t e d w i th a b o o k on “ C r o s s i n g M o r e c am b e S a n d s ” f o r t h e s c h o o l l ibrary.


Tlie chi ldren had a pic-'


n i c t e a a t S u n d e r l a n d Poin t , o v e r looking Mo r e ­ cambe Bay, and a visi t to S am b o ' s g r a v e p r o v e d v e ry in teres t ing. I t was on to Heysham to play ro und­ e r s on th e sand before the jo u rn e y home.


Concert T h e r e w a s a g o o d


a u d ie n c e of p a r e n t s and f r iends for a musical con­ c e r t a t G r i n d l e t o n C E School last Thu r sd ay . T h e in f a n t c la s s s a n g


four f inger act ion rhymes accompanied on r e corde r s


b y t h e j u n i o r g i r l s . A gro u p of ju n io r boys sang a select ion of songs accom­ panied by Mr s Y. N e e d ­ ham on piano. Adam Cocker and Marie


Har r ison g av e piano solos, Stacey Meylor and dill I r e ­ land b r o u g h t a long th e i r k e y b o a r d s and p lay ed a select ion of tu n e s and the g i r l s ' r e c o r d e r g r o u p showed how they had pro­ g r e s s e d and le a rned new tu n e s u n d e r the direct ion of Mr s Needham.


SLAIDBURN Brcnnand’s


Nightingale P a r e n t s and f r iends of Endowed


School, Slaidburn, we re in for a t r e a t when th ey were invi ted to watch the school’s per formance of Hans Chr is t ian An d e r ­ s en ’s “The Emp e ro r ’s Night ingale.” Th e whole cas t gave a mos t profes ­ sional per formance, e sp e ­ cially Ben Blakeman who took tlie p a r t of the emp e ro r and n a r r a to r Clare Darbyshi re. He admi s t re s s Mr s B.


Mi lne-Redhead thanked those who had helped, in p ar t icular infant te a ch e r Miss M. Birtwell . Af te r the show special


g u e s t s S g t Pickles and PC Oban, f rom the Pennine Division of th e Schools' Road Safety Quiz, were int roduced. ’ They p r e ­ sen ted te am captain Clare Da rbyshi re wi th the Bow- land Division Tro p h y for at ta ining ru n n e r s -u p posi­ tion in th e quiz and indi­ vidual shield s to team memb e r s — Ele anor Robinson, Rebecca Cowk- ing, Ben Blakeman, Zoe Parkinson and Clare. The following day an


end-of - term service was held in S t An d r ew’s Church, conducted by the Rev. Br ian Darbyshi re. Rural Dean Canon Gra ­ h am Wa lk e r wa s g u e s t sp e a k e r and p r a y e r s and les sons we r e re ad by four chi ldren moving to second­ a ry school. Dur ing th e service


Bibles we r e p r e s e n te d by churchwa rden Mr s Ma ry P a r k e r to school leaver s Ele an o r


Robinson, Rebecca Cowking, Robin


.Guest and Clare Da rb y ­ shire.


I 'O O IB A L L c r a z v y o u n g s t e r s at I h o r i io v h o lmo RC Sch o o l . Du n so p Br idge, were given l ips hv lor- m e r p r o f e s s io n a l p l a v c r David H u g h e s wh e n he


jo in e d th e i r s chool side. Now ,voiknm os a imid-raiser lor Bamarilo s,


th e fo rme r P r e s to n a n d Bu ry p lay e r wa s a t th e sch o o l to a c c e p t a c h e q u e fo r .185 fo r th e c h a r i ty . Wh e n he h o a rd th a t th e school h ad gi r ls who


we re footba l l fan s , a s well a s hoys, lie a sk e d Sma l l Gr e e n a n d Haze l P a r k in s o n to jo in h im, a lo n g wi th S a r a h ' s b r o th e r , J o h n , a s th e f e a r some fo u r some to o k on a s ch o o l side. Cof fee a n d c r e am s c o n e s were sold to p a r e n t s on


th e s ide l ine s . To r a i s e mo n ey fo r B a r n a r d o ’s, th e in f a n t s mad e


c a k e s a n d p u p i l s v o lu n t e e r e d to u n d e r t a k e jo b s r a n g in g f rom d u s t in g to mi lk in g cows . Five -ye a r -old David P a r k in s o n , whos e leg is in


p la s te r , d o n a t e d some o f th e mo n ey he had been given by f r ien d s a n d r e la t io n s , a n d a pupi l who r e c e n t ly lo s t a to o th g av e h e r 5(lp ‘T o o th - f a i r y ’’ mo n ey . P i c tu r e d a r c some o f th e s c h o o l 's .'ili p upi ls wi th


David Hu g h e s ( f ro n t lef t) . BILLINGTON


Minor roads At th e monthly meet ing


of Bil lington Par ish Coun­ cil, memb e r s asked for a l e t t e r to b e s e n t to th e R i b b l e V a l l e y B o r o u g h Co u n c i l e x p r e s s i n g c o n ­ c e rn about th e n e ed for ro a d c l e a n s in g on some m in o r r o a d s a r o u n d th e par ish. I n a d <1 i t i o n t o t l i e


,


t a n s f e r o f tw o b e n c h e s from th e co rn e r of Moor ­ lan d s Ro ad and Wh a l ley Ro ad to Langl io P la y in g F i e l d , t h e c o u n c i l wi l l u n d e r tak e to ren o v a te two mo r e b e n c h e s to r e p la c e t h e b r o k e n o n e s on th e Bi l l ington play a rea. C o u n . Wi l so n o f f e r e d


th e u s e of a video film, "T h e l iving c h u r c h y a r d , ” which would fu r th e r illus­


t r a t e th e p r o g r am m e of conserva t ion man ag emen t


which the parochial church council intend adopt ing at t ile church of Old Langho.


A s i t e m e e t i n g a t


P a in te r Wood, Bil lington, is to be a r ra n g e d b e tween r ep r e s e n ta t iv e s of Lanca­ s h i r e C o u n t y C o u n c i l , police and the par ish coun­ cil to t r y to resolve some of th e long-standing prob­ lems which e x i s t on and around the junct ion.


Th e new play equipment


has b e en ins tal led and is being well used, but Chi- play, the company r e spon­ sible for the instal lat ion, is to be recal led to co r re c t the g a te fastenings .


Local r e s ident s in a t t e n ­


d a n c e a t t h e m e e t i n g , kindly of fered to as s is t the p a r i s h c o u n c i l in t h e remova l of minor h u she s and low b ranches to p ro ­ te c t y o u n g chi ldren, who h a v e b e en c l imb in g d a n ­ ge rous ly high into t r e e s on t ile field.


SIMONSTONE


Waste paper F r i e n d s of Simons tone


School h a v e o r g a n i s e d a


w a s t e p a p e r col lect ion a week tomor row from 9-80 a .m . to -1-80 p .m . T h e u su a l a r r a n g em e n t s will apply.


Chiropody A mobile chi ropody s e r ­


vice wil l be a v a i la b le in


Simons tone from S e p tem­ ber . Re s idents who quali fy for this service should con­ ta c t Mr Er ic Ingham, who is compi l ing a list.


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Dog problem At a special me e t in g of


R e a d F o o tb a l l C lu b th e c om m i t t e e d i s c u s s e d th e problem of dog fouling on th e football pi tch, which is c au s in g some d i s t r e s s to b o th footba l le r s and chil ­ dren. I t was also pointed out


th a t concern was mount ing ab o u t th e a t t e n d a n t heal th risk. R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s of th e


f o o t b a l l c l u b h a v e a p p r o a c h e d t h e p a r i s h council to se e if the prob­ lem can be al leviated, but in th e me a n t ime all dog- own e r s a r e be ing asked to a ct respons ibly and ref rain


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from le t t ing th e i r dogs Ibul th e pi tch and su r rounding recreat ion areas .


Winning hands Whis t winne r s at Read


Cons t i tut ional Club were:


Ladies — Mr s Ch a rn lcv . Mrs Birch and Mrs Cuii- liffe (joint). Gents — Mrs A. Taylor , Mrs P. Larkin. Special pr ize was won by Mrs Hall and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.


Swim bus F r o m n e x t T u e s d a y


unt i l Au g u s t 21st a special sw im b u s wi l l r u n f rom Re ad Po s t Office a t 9-20 a.m. to Ribblesdale Pool at a special inclus ive pr ice. Tickets a r e avai lable when b oa rding the bus.


LISBURN;


M e d a l s Gisburn


Playgroup


recent ly held an open morning which raised £185 for playgroup funds. Th an k s were given to all those wlio helped in any way. Before breaking-up for


' th e hol idays the chi ldren enjoyed a teddy be a r 's pic­ nic and sp o r t s on the play­ ing fields, wi th eaeli child receiving a medal for the i r efforts. Those chi ldren leaving


the group for pr ima ry school we re pre sented witli a book to remind them of th e i r d ays at playschool. Playgroup recommences


on S e p temb e r 4th and anyone who would like fur ­ th e r detai ls can contact Mrs H. Wnddinglun (Tel Gishurn 445874).


iS iB B l l i


Church funds A o i l i e r i l lumine and


mini imn i rn pa r ty is to he held on August hit ;tl Wi t rh-a-way.


Lendle


S t r e e t Wes t , Sahden, The event will s ta r t at Hi a.m. and is in aid of St Ma ry’s C’hureh. Calces and i tems lor the stal ls will he wel ­ come.


Children’s disco d’ho Moline Commi t te e


is planning- a c h i l d r e n ’s d i s c o a n d h a r h e t ju e for A u g u s t I 1th. C h i l d r e n f rom s e v e n u pw a r d s a r e asked to buy th e i r t ickets n ow f r om Mr a n d Mr s L o w e , o f lid W h a l l e y Road, as the event will not h e a b l e to g o a h e a d if t ickets are not bought in advance. They a r e priced a t f,l)p a n d th e b a rb e c u e will be hekl in St Ma rv’s Hall.


Site work T h e b u l ld o z e r s moved


into Snbden Iasi week to make a s t a r t on the bowl­ ing gr e en in Pendle S t re e t Eas t . Fund- rais ing is still going ahead for the green, which is d ue to be open by next summer .


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Winners Th e re were 1T> tables for


a whist and domino dr ive helil in Tos s ide In s t i tu te in a id o f f u n d s . T h e ;MCs were Mr S. Hogg and Mr M. Br iggs. Win n e r s : II. Town so n ,


?d. J a ck so n , D. Knowles. M. Bre ak s . K. Wai lbank. W. Har r ison, K. Morphet . F. C a r ru th e r s . G. Sagar . M. L am b e r t . M. Woods . IL Nelson. R a f f le : J . S a g a r , W.


Wi lson. R. Me tcal fe, L. Brown, V. Duckwor th, M. Ca r ru th e r s . T h e n ex t d r iv e will be on Au g u s t 18th.


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