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Clithcroe Advertiser it* 'rimes, March Jrd, l !)!).'/ 5


It ta k e s a sp e c ia l frame o f mind


luii ii I nrTTigi*g>ecn!leanwlaamJ


resulted in a puzzling reply. This time, the rea­


son given is that the foot­


Candles lit A thoughtful ilny was


path next to the car park is an adopted one and


spent by Brownies from t the 1st Gisbnrn pack at


iie animal “Tliinkinii Day" service at Clitherne Parish


Church. Along with otlier Brownies, Rainbows,


therefore not eligible — exactly the opposite rea­ son given in an earlier response from the council. A request for further con­ sideration of the matter will be made by the parish


Guidos and Kongers from tiie district, they gathered to commemorate tile birthday of their founder. Daily Itndon-I’owell. Candles were lit to sym­


bolise their links with the Guide movement through- out the world. Tile Gisburn brownie


with 1 wo escorts.


Hail was carried in the parade by Kleanor West,


tile slide show and talk,


Lost village For those who missed


"The Lost Village of Stocks," there is another opportunity to see it at Gisburn Festival Hall on March bill, at 7-31) p.tn. Writer and lecturer Mr


Paper chase With £120 amassed from


council. Kihchester parish coun­


den. takes place on March 11th, in the church hall,


Popular music


from 8 to 11-30 p.m. A hot-pot supper is pro­ vided, but lme-downers


cillors have discussed the Local Government Review many times but. unlike most issues which come before the council, there is no overriding view as to the preferred option. Some councillors believe that unitary status for Kibble Valley must be the prime objective, but others feel that insufficient evidence has been given about costings. Most councillors would actually prefer things to


remain as they are, but until recently ibis had


W. It. Mitchell is pres­ ell t i n g t h i s h i g h I y acclaimed show, which promises to be a real treat. It is full of interest­ ing information and amus­ ing anecdotes, all pre­ sented in Mr Mitchell's unique style. The evening lias been


been virtually ruled out. Now that the deadline for p ro p o s a ls has been extended to include this, albeit remote, possibility, councillors opted to post­ pone formulating their submission to the commis­ sion for one more month. Ilv then it is hoped that as much information as possi­ ble will be available about the various bids. Councillors have been


arranged by the I’CC of Gisburn l'arish Church, from whom tickets may be obtained. Looking further ahead,


the previous waste paper collection and added to the fund for Chipping's new play area, the time has conie to clear out another batch of old newspapers and cardboard for the skip. This will be placed on Garstang Road car park on Saturday and Sunday. Anyone who cannot take


should take along their own drinks ami glasses. These evenings have


earlv. On fire!


proved so popular and limited that it


numbers are...... . is advisable to buy tickets


paper to the skip them­ selves may telephone Chipping 61323, or leave a message at the post office for it to be collected.


Spring in step Spring must be in the


air — March 18th is the dale set for another cele­ brated Chipping ceilidh in the village hall which, whatever the weather, is guaranteed to put a spring in your step! 11 eld twice yearly in aid


speople are wanted to take part in Sabden's Pentecos­ tal Festival. "Sabden on Fire," in May. During the three-day event to mark Whitsuntide, an arts and crafts exhibition is to take place in St Mary’s Hall on May 21st and people who are willing to exhibit need to come forward. .Sabden artist Mr Tony


Local artists and craft­ Invited


be celebrated at St John's Church, Read, on March 13th, with two services, a family one at 11 a.m. and Evensong at 0-30 p.m. All are warmly invited to take part.


Mothering Sunday will


Coffee boost The planned flower fes­


llowarlh is arranging the exhibition and would like


to hear from anyone interested or who would like to know more about it. Please contact him at Pendleside Close (775802).


of St Mary's Community Centre, this highly popu­ lar Irish dancing, to a live band's catchy music, offers an evening of good, old- fashioned frolicking lun. Willi a raffle and a tasty


the PCC is planning a country fair on dime 12th, fea tu r in g hand-made crafts and a full pro­ gramme of family enter­ tainment.


delighted at the response to their request for old and not so old photographs ol Ribchester. A book is being prepared, showing village people, places and events over the lb<) years of the parish council's existence. Over 250 have been sub­


tival for June in St John’s Church, Read, has had a good financial boost, thanks to a coffee morning held at the home of Mr and Mrs Alan Sharp, where a magnificent £250 was raised. Thanks were expressed to those who supported the event. On Mothering Sunday. Mr and Mrs Norman


Church, Read, on March 12th, at 7-30 p.m. The event is being organised by the Friends of 'Simonstone School and tickets at .1!2.50, or i! 1.7a for pensioners and chil­ dren, are available from the school.


music given by the Hyiul- burn Singers will be held the United Reformed


Ail evening of popular S L A ID B U R N :


Stock judging Members of Slaidburn


Hanging baskets A talk and demonstra­


tion on the creation of


Wharf, of Rockingham Drive, are holding a lunch to raise funds for the flower festival, between noon and 2 p.m. Tickets are £2.50.


Change of date


There is a change of date for the monthly waste


supper of hot-pot and apple pie. the limited num­ ber of tickets are bound to sell like hot cakes. They can be bonked by ringing Chipping blob:!.


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


drive,' in Whalley. were: Ladies — Mrs .1. C utler. Mrs .1. Kishnp. Gents — Mrs 1). Ormerod. Mrs M. Naylor.Dominoes: Mrs M. Madeii, joint 2 Mrs P. Twitchen and Mrs T. Greenwood.


Abbev senior citizens' Eyes down


Change of heart Almost a year ago. Kib-


asked Kibble Valley Coun­ cil if "sleeping policemen" could be built into the road alongside the recreation ground, to reduce the dan­ ger from traffic. Originally the request was turned down for a number of rea­ sons. but the council has had a change of heart. Parish councillors were


chester Parish Council


Sing choruses Fewer members than


pleased to learn at this month's meeting that a scheme is to go ahead in the very near future. The speed inhibitors are to be ramps, rather than humps, to be placed by each of the three car park access points. For the third consecu­


mitted so far and it is clearly going to be a dilll- cult task to choose which ones to include. It is hoped to start this process at the end of March, so if anyone thinks they may have something suitable it is not loo late to contact either a councillor or the parish clerk.


Il will be eyes down at .Sabden County Primary


School on March 18th. when the PTA is holding a prize bingo at 7 p.m.. with special children's bingo in the nursery. The cost will be £1 for adults. 5Up for children, with supper included.


Silence Members of Sjibdcn


usual attended the recent Waddinglon Methodist Network meeting, due to the snowy weather. Mi- McLaughlin, of


Leigh, who had another commitment. He wel­ comed Ml' Fred Leigh, of Whalley. who spoke on Sankey's "Hymns and


Whalley. was in the chair, replacing the Rev Brenda


Tunes." He then gave out leaf­


tive year, the parish coun­ cil is pressing for a street light to be installed along­ side the car park in Green- side. Previous requests have been turned down through lack of money and the unsuitability of the site, which is off the public highway. Some local resi­ den ts . however, are deterred from parking their cars there at night without the security afforded by a light. The council’s latest


approach to Lancashire Countv Council has


lets and played Sankey choruses for members to join in and sing. The pian­ ist was Mrs Sarah Haines and a happy time was enjoyed by all. concluding with tea and bi.-cuits.


Women’s prayer On Friday, a Women's


World Day of Braver ser­ vice will lie held tit Wad- dinglon Methodist Church at 2-15 p.m. Mrs K. Joso- liii will lead the service anil the speaker will he the Rev. Brenda Leigh. All


will be welcome.


Over l>0s iibstTVefl two minutes’ silence at their Monday m e e tin g in memory of Mrs Freda Hudson, of Fadiham. who died recently. Al the whist drive


Pathology Life in pathology was


the subject of an interest­ ing and amusing talk given lo Whallev Mothers' Union by Mrs Carol RatclilTe. She answered many ques­ tions afterwards anil a vote of thanks was given by Mrs Dorothy Borland. Members were remin­


ded that the next meeting would be a service in church during Holy Week, followed by a Jacob's join in the school on March


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which followed, Mrs Kva Marsden and Mrs Isabella Hodgson played the win­


ning hands at whist, while domino honours went to


Miss Kdith Hayes, Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mrs Flora Cooke and Mrs Dorothy Houghton. Last* Thursday night’s social was cancelled, due


to tiie bad weather, as many members travel from out of the village.


Day of prayer


Day of Braver Service takes place tomorrow afternoon at Sabden Bap­ tist Church, at 2-15 p.m. In the morning a shorter


Tile Women's World All welcome


service will be held for residents of Liltlemoor sheltered housing.


La st hoe-down The last of the winter’s


" l in e -d ow n s " at St Nicholas's Church. Sah-


Barish Council will be held on Tuosihiy. at 7-30 p.m.


A meeting of Grindlcton


in the Methodist Church schoolroom. Half-an-hour


will be set aside at the end of the meeting for lesi- ilents of the village to ilis-


DJs for night Members of Whalley


paper collection outside the school on Straits Lane, Read, to the second Satur­ day in the month, making the next collection March 12th. Paper and card should not be left outside the school this week, as there is no storage facility.


Tory AGM The AGM of Read and


Simonstone Conservative branch will be held on March 9th. at 7-30 p.m.. in the Constitutional Club. All members are welcome.


spring hanging baskets was given to members of Kimington and District Gardening Club. Mrs Ellis, of Lakeside Nurseries, Foul ridge,


Alison Verity. Junior — Judith Robinson. Boys: Senior — Graham Robin­ son. Ju n io r — Keith Wells.At next week’s meeting there will again be stock judging at Proctor Farm, by permission of Mr G. Swindlehurst, and the girls will meet in the vil­ lage hall.


YFC had a split meeting, with the girls being given a flower arranging demon­ stration and the boys com­ peting at stock judging. Results. Girls: Senior —


gave many useful tips and suggestions about suitable plants and designs. Members are now busy


domino drive held in Slaid­


Right cards Winners at a whist and


preparing for their spring show on March 27th, starting at 2-30 p.m., in Gisburn Festival Hall. It will be opened by Mr George Itargh, of Nappa. Schedules for the show


.1. Riley. Gents — M. .Jackson, H. Lofthouse.


burn Village Hall were: Ladies — B. Waddington,


I’ve. A. Barker. Duke'Raffle: M. Pye, J.


may be obtained from Mrs .1. Gornall. Church View, (iisburn.


Dominoes: R. Eden, M.


Oowperthwaite. The next drive will be held on March 2(ith.


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Mothers meet The AGM of Simonstoiic


James Towler, Keith i'il- kington. l'eter Dakin. Juniors — Thomas Whi- twell. John Cornthwaite. Adrian Townson. The girls met in the vil­


held in the old school on Tuesdnv. :il 7-lo p.m.


Motlmrs’ Union will be


Youth Group have been learning D.l skills and will be trying them out at a disco to be held at the voulh club tonight. It takes place in Whalley Methodist Church Hall from 7 to ‘


organised bv the sidesmen ol St Peter's Church. Simonstone. to take place in the church hall at 7-30 p.m. on March 11th. Tickets costing £2.50


potato pie supper has been


Potato pie A speaker's night and


are available from George Pollanl or any sidesman.


open lo all 12 to Hi year- olds, for 30p admission.


J p.m. and is Thanks


everyone who supported the waste? paper collection


Tin* Friends of Simon- l ii n t* School th an k


on Friday. The next will be held on March 25th.


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a visit to Dalgety Feeds and members should meet in the village at 7 p.m. prompt.


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Profitable races A very successful race


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Young literary critics make their choice


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