Clillwme Advertiser it- Times, Mtuj .list, IIWIi ."> Clitheroe. 22.12.', (Editorial), 2222.1 (Advertising). I! it nil eg 22.1.11 (Clarified) ews from the Villages
Singers Tin* Hyndhurn Sin ews
frtim Accr ington gave a popular concert ai Kiming- Ion Memorial Institue on
Thursday evening. The choir, conducted l>y
Mr Alan Ashwortli. sang a v a r ied p ro g ram m e of items, ranging IVom songs from Ihe shows, to Gilbert and Sullivan and “ llkley
Moor.’7 With some unusual se t
tings of well-loved songs, there were solos and duels IVom various choir mem bers. Mrs Mary ilaydoek provided piano accompani ment,. Tea and biscuits were
served during the interval. At l he close of t he con cert the choir were joined by the large audience in the singing of the hymn. “Je sus shall reign." to the tune of “Kimington." M e m o r i a l
I n s t i t u t e
secretary Mr John Knapp ex pre ssed thanks to the singers for a truly delight ful evening of music. W in n e rs of th e d raw
were: Mrs Ik Hixntt, Mrs ( '. * I’ll ist let 11 wail e. Ml'S I’. Woods and Mr !•’. Ilindley.
the WI's AC1M in London were presented by Mrs Christine Karnes, Mrs Joan Konnan and Mrs Oretta Kinrade. Delegate Mrs Karnes was instructed
how to vote. Mrs Ruth Man si ey
reported on the enjoyable county outing to Reamish. A notice from county of a trip to (Jateshead Garden Keslival was announced and for the July meeting it was decided to visit Styal (Quarry Mill Museum. A delightful supper was
event.
Western A successful country
and western multi was held at the De I,ary public house in Whalley when the Uoyston dunes Trio pro
and Koyston dunes, who h a v e b e e n pi a y i n If together for nine years, entertained their audience with soups by various roniposers, trout Kenny Kopecs to Don Williams. A raffle o rp anised by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Licence Trade raised £511 Idr loeal charities.
vided (lie music.
I.ittle Margaret, Dave T
SABDEN
Anniversary Sabden Methodist Sun
day School anniversary services on Sunday’ will include a family service at 2-80 p.m., conducted by the chi ldren and Mrs Christine Karnes, and an evening service at (1 p.m.,, led by Mr Ian Wbeeler.
served by Abbey staff and president Mrs Doris Simp son thanked Mrs Mavis Day for organising flu*
Hunger Sabden’s Christian Aid
week h n n s e -1 n-hou s e collection and hunger hutch at the Baptist Hall realised a total of£248. 12.
Winners Monday's ilominn win
made up mainly of nursing s t a f f from Cl i the roe Hospital tint! Dist rict Nursing staff and offers help, advice and compan ionship. Niimes to contact are Ann Connell or Sheila Hailwood (Clitheroe Com muni ty Hospi tal Tel: 27211)' or Anne Cleldard (He a l th C e n t r e Tel : 27.171). The raffle was won by
Traffic increase At the annual parish
and provided a delicious supper of meat-and-potato pie followed by trifle. She was thanked by Mrs M. Woods. The recent jumble side
Mrs D. Brewer presided
Triumph The president of Simon-
meeting of West Bradford raised £200.
Mrs Elizabeth Whallcy and Mrs Agnes Parkinson. The next luncheon is on
dime 20th. Members who took part
ners nt Salxlcn Over (10s drive were: Mr C. Web ster , Mrs ./. Burrows, Miss K. I’rescntl and Mrs K. Burrows. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Wade, Mrs A. Ilaworlh. Dents — Mr J. Travnor, Mr l'\ Gottam. Raffle: Mrs 1. Gotlam. On Thursday domino winners were: Miss l-L
Over 60s W h is l w in n r rs at llu i> - t
(1 r e c t i (> V i T ('»().•. d r i v e w e re : 1 .Julies
Ja c k so n . M rs 1 M rs K.
A i n s w ii r t h . M r s A . Ha wo r th , l lent s M rs M. N. K i r l ia rd -
Soil. ilom itm e s : M r A. Hay -
hu r s t . M r H. A tie--A ■ . r l 11. M r s K S e n 1. M r - M . M i'M a n nm a n . kat ' t ' le: M r W ........... .. -
nut h.
I’resent t, Mr .1. Traynnr, Mrs I. Hudson, Mrs I. Melealfu and Mrs M. Wade. Whist: l-adies — Mrs M. SwifL, Mrs 10. Marsden. Gents— Mrs It. Itrenntm, Mrs 11 elm. Rill- lie: Mrs I’. Whittaker.
Celebration Aseensioa Day at Wad-
dinpton was observed with a full choral celebration of t h e K u c h a r is t i n S i I lele n’s ( ' lui rch. 'Pbe celebrant was the
vicar, the Rev. Alan Hai ley . who sp o k e on th e theme of t he Ascension. A f te r the communion
the choir sang a modern a n t h e m b y W i 11 i a m Mathias. “ Lift up your head O ye gates!” followed by the “Hallelujah ( 'h o rns” from Handel’s “Mes siah".
Seniors 1 ‘ r i
/.e w 1 n n e rs at t h e
A b b e y s e n i e r --i t i.-rit s' d r i v e i l l Wh a i l e y Were; Wliist. L a d ie s M rs D. ( I rn ie re i I . M is Is. t l l iney. I lent s
H o r n e . Mr.- L . d’ie 'inas m i ii . Mr.- K. N u t t - r.
Thanks T h e r e Ii ;in e b i -1 * 11 tw o
meeting>- "i \\ When 11c i 11!•>t in. •; in \
All action Waddington Rlaygmup’s
Mrs S.
Wie.cans.
M rs \ ' . Taylor. l t i i u i i i i . i l - -: M r s 1-1.
annual open day and fund ra is e r pro v ed to be an exciting and action-packed occasion. Newly-appointed recep-
t ion clas s te a c h e r Mrs Teale and Mrs Lonsdale, w i th th e in f a n ts from Waddington CK School, attended the function. A c o lo u r in g c om p e t i t io n , judged by Mrs N. Good-
'A l . In*
( ) 1 <i ( i r : i i i i ! n : i r > h " " I thank.- Were t- xpre.^ei l pi
i child, was won by Sarah Cawlhcrlcy for the recep tio n c la s s and l la y le y 1 Livies for the playgroup. There were stalls selling
those wile had - e r \ e d as h e lp e rs at th e agenda cmi t 'eivnce and m em b e rs w e re in fo rm e d a b n iit a re u n io n o f ev
fo r re t i r i 'aldi -rslmie.
meinli
u el'e asket l tinJlS fel' >pe, W1 S h e w V e a s s ed.
At the nie> lev Abt ieV. I
: staf f . fel ' MlggCS
akers and th« v i e ai e <iis
cakes and toys and a tom bola. Raffle winners were Mrs D. Davies, Mrs Ken ton. Mrs M. Hunting. Mrs J. Gapstiek, Mrs.). Lloyd, Mrs J. Rristol, Mrs Lons dale and Mrs K. Harnsley. Mrs Ratcliffe and Mrs
Davies also organised a •name the d o lt' competi
tion. which was won by Mrs M. Hrown.
County Primary School for the past seven year, Mrs Klm:i By Witter ,'was guest of honour when she retired hist Thursday. The chil dren, staff and parents held a special assembly in her honour, w i t h t h e pupils singing, reciting poems and stories. Mrs Bywater, who lives
Caretaker Tin- caretaker at Salxlen
in the last walk of May were rewarded with idetd conditions. They made their wtiy past Red Gate tow a rd s Gre enwoo d Rocks, where the views were so clear that Black-, pool Tower could he seen in the distance. The route then went by road to R e a (I w o o d S t a b l e s , through Hodgson Slones Wood, emerging into Whalley Road at Lanoside
Harm. The next walk will he on
dune llth. Indoor howling dates for
dune in St Nicholas’s Kali are (1th, 7th, 12th, 21sl and 25-11 h (2 to -1 p.m.), 12th, 20th and 27th (7 to !)
p.m).
Calendar
Sid.den Holme commit
Parish Council, concern was expressed by resi dents and councillors regarding the housing development behind the empty mill, especially at the reapplication for two further houses on Clith eroe Road, to which the council objects. Traffic difficulties (lur
Hostesses Winners of the domino
ing the bui lding pro- g r a m m e h a v e b e e n experienced to and from the site, particularly over the small bridge, and a close watch is to he kept on tlie entrances when the development is complete. Dog fouling is still caus
drive at the Kibblesdale Club, Chatburn, were: Mrs A. Tillcrington and Mrs E. Campbell. Tea hostesses were Mrs A. Ti t te r in g lo n , Mrs M. Ridgway and Mrs E. Campbell.
stone WI, Mrs P. Jelle.v, carried off three cups
the recent Blackburn Speech and Drama Festi val. She won the classes forown choice of poem, Bible reading and pre pared prose.
at
Service Ascension Day service
ing problems, despi te notices in the village. Neighbours are reluctant to repor t people they know when they see dogs m i s b e h a v i n g , a l t h o u g h action will he taken if reported. Road r e s u r f a c i n g
Club outing leaves from outside the Old School at (i-20
p.m.tonight. The trip is to Lakeside Garden Centre, Foulridge.
Outing Simonstone Garden
id All Saints’ Church, I’cndleton, was conducted by the vicar, the Rev. Roland Nicholson. Organ
ist was Miss Edna Bannis ter.
te e ’s 1 !>!><) calendar of events begins with a fun day on The Holme on dime Kith. It is combined with
throughout the village caused problems for resi dents and roiid users for several days. However, disappointment was felt tliiit Chapel lame had not been resurfaced, when it is in such a bad state of repair. An increasing amount of
the a n n it a I Wi t c h e s ’ Clough Kell Race on Augus t
l.Sth. Fu tu re events tire a disco and bar becue and the annual Country Market.
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in Mount Pleasant, Sab- ilen, was presented with a Border Heritage orna ment. She was joined at the assembly by her hus band, Bert, and sister, Doreen, visi t ing from
school's leaching and non- leaching staff held a larc- woll supper for her tit the 1 Uglier Trapp Inn. 'rite school’s new care
Edinburgh. In the evening till the
taker is Mrs Karen Cock- man, of Pendleside Close.
Poet Cottage pie and an ice
Memories Poems on memories
•loan l’omfret. Members recalled lots of
the tilings she said which they, too, had experienced when they were young. Thanks were expressed
were read to members of Kbeite/.er Baptist Ladies’ Social Hour, Millington, by the guest speaker Miss
for the annual barbecue pn June 8th, organised by Pendleton Village Hall committee. There will also
Barbecue Tickets are now on sale
he a disco. Tickets are available
from committee members.
traffic appears to he using West Bradford, especially the bridge over the Kib ble, Lo which fur ther damage hits recently been caused. It was saggested thiit the increase is due to the re-siting of the Auc tion Miirt on the l’imlict. Link Road. After the recent Bank
den, which has been closed for renovations, was reo pened by the chairman of the parish council, Mrs Jean I’attie. Also present were Kibble Valley Mayor and Mayores s ('.olio. Howel Jones and Miss Helen Jones, Mi* Gavin Lee, of the British Trust for Conservation Volun
Open again Simonstone Parish Gar
teers. Mr I). Hall, of Bar clays Bank, Padiham, Mr
Tickets Tickets are available for
tile dance in Read School on June 22rd, organised by the Scout and Guide Group. Dancing is to the Jimmy lleyworth Quintet.
Holiday, a large amount of ru b b ish ap p e a red on Eaves Hall Lane and the council promised lo look into Hie matter, l’rohlems with the wider supply are still being investigated and correspondence between Kibble Valley Ml’ Mr David Waddington and the c o u n c i I i s b e i n g exchanged. Unfortunately, res i
Coffee Rend Playgroup held a
very successful codec morning to raise funds for much -needed new equip ment. Thanks to the good attendance £1)2 was raised. Attractions were deli
Ron Harrison, of Phillips Components Ltd. , Mr John Chapman, Mr J. Reid and Mr W. Coughlin, id the Probation Service, Conn. J. Travis of the Kib
ble Valley Council and parish councillors Mr W.
Hemingway and Mr P. Worthington.
Exhibition
by by Mrs K. Lowe. ’ Miss Muriel Kay played
the organ and the talk was followed by refreshments. On Tuesday a film on
cream dessert were served at Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club. Speaker Mrs Nellie Kay delighted her audience with her own p o e t r y re I t i l in g to experiences and events in her life. She was thanked by Mr .lack Britcliffe. Members were informed
of tt support group starting in (Hi tile roe for the bereaved which hopes to meet on the third Tuesday of the month. The group is
dents who complained about the community, charge and the parish pre cept, after seeing these printed in the newspaper, did not attend the meeting where the matter was dis cussed. Kindly, due to the clo
Tenby will he shown by Mrs B- Parkinson and on
.lime 7th, the meeting will take the form of tea and a clitit.
SLAIDBURN
Dominoes Domino winners tit
Slaidbtirn Village Hall were: M. Pye, F. Metcalfe, E. Tomlinson, C. Newhouse and C. Hudson. Whist: Ladies — E. Underwood, I’). Clark, M. Cowking. Gents — W. Knowles, M. Jackson, B. Hargreaves. Raffle: M. Bolton, B.
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cious home-made cake and biscuit, children’s clothing and Renaissance picture stalls, with plenty of acti vities for the young chil dren.
Rounders Both Read Brownie
sure of the village post office it is necessary Lo resitc the parish notice hoard. A suggestion was made that St Catherine’s Sunday School wall be used, hut any fur ther ideas would he welcome.
I ole
New kit Downham cricket cap
tain Mr Keith Hall and his wife Mary held a cake stall
held in the village hall on June 22rd.
Waddingtun, E. Clark, K. Metcalfe and II. Jackson. The next drive will he
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Annual drive The annual whist and
domino drive in aid of Dale Head Church was held at Tosside Institute, when £
511.SI was raised. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
brought Bank Holiday crowds to tile village and the visitors helped make a profit of over £75, which will go towards new kit for the players.
packs took part in a round ers competition playing
teams from Whalley, St Mary’s, and St Leonard’s, Langht). In a round robin competition the team from St Mary’s just took the shield from Read Monday night Brownies. Winners will go on to meet the win ning team from Clitheroe district.
Verger Read Parish Church is
still in urgent need of a part-time verger and cleaner. If anyone feels they can help please con tact the vicar.
at their (ionic on Monday. W a s t e T h e l o v e l y w e a t h e r
collection takes place on Saturday outside the school from 8-20 to 10 a.m. Anyone who can help
The usual waste paper
brated at St Leonard’s Church, Downliam, with a "Songs of Praise” theme. Hymn requests and items by the choir, over 14 in all, took the place of the ser mon.
Praise Choir Sunday was cele
M i :
Duckworth, Mrs Lister, M r s K n o w 1 e s , Mrs Dawkes. Gents — Mr J . W a d d i n g t u n , Mrs Greenwood, Mrs Robin son, Mr Brown. Dominoes: Mr
E.Met
calfe, Mrs Parker, Mrs Woods, Mrs
K.Calverley. Raffle: Mrs E. Edgar,
ttanil.
Mr
G.Parker, Mr S.I’ick- ard, Mrs Green, Mrs
F.Calvorley, Miss Bren-
Nostalgia An evening of nostalgia
with transport should con tact Bob Anderson on Padiham 72182.
Match In support of the
Telethon Appeal, Read Scout and Guide Group leaders and parents took on Read United veterans at football, raising over £2(1. The event was organ ised by Clive Bennett and Steve Neary. In warm conditions both
was enjoyed by members of Ch a th am Mothers' Union. Old photographs of past
dance at Si minis tone School Conservation fifth birthday exhibition. Kib ble Vailey Mayor Conn. Ilowel Jones welcomed everyone anil thanked Conservation Club mem bers for making tile day a success.
There was a good atten
Quotation At th e me e t in g of
made for a copy of the plans of the proposed Zen project so the council could discuss the matter. It was reported that a
temporary caretaker had been appointed at Simon- stone School and that work on renewing the roof would begin in July. School governors were tp charge the parish council for tile use of the building for council meetings. Tile borough council, it
was agreed, should 1h notified that the street signs on llaugh Avenm required painting and tin grass verge needed cut ting. The county council would he informed Unit a cover was required on a stopcock near Pollard’s Row and that Lite hedge on Whalley Road/Fountains Avenue required trim
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sides started tit a furious pace but eventually the bandaged knees and heat took their toll and the game settled down with a very close and entertain
events ill the village were taken to the meeting, b r in g in g hack many memories. A competition was held to identify photo graphs of members in
their youth.
ing match. During the game Scouts
toured the ground with buckets, charging specta tors and players for the privilege of playing. The final score was 4-2 in favour of the veterans.
a recorder concert for the retired villagers’ party in December. Planning permission
Gawtliorpe County High School, agreed to arrange
was sought fur the inser tion of it single doorway in the south elevation at Huntroyde Hall (a listed building). Having scrutin
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Sewer work progressing well
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tually complete and the main contractor has left
the site. Mr Philip Bailey. Kibble
Valley Council’s director of development and client services, told the Public Works and Health Com
mittee that the project was substantially com
pleted on time in a very satisfactory manner. He added that the filial
cost was expected to he within the original alloca tion of £408,000. Rein statement of the grassed are a s is cu r ren t ly in
progress. Construction at the off
site surface water sewer in Clitheroe Road, for the McAlpine development off Li me fie Id Avenue and Hayhurst Road, is also well advanced. Pipe-lining has been completed and work on the five manholes
is designed to hold back the high flows which will occur (luring t imes of
heavy rainfall, thereby preventing risk of flooding downstream. All work should be com
pleted within the road clo sure period, which ends on June 2nd.
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