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---------------- -------------(Advertising). Bum lei/1,22331 (Classified) , „ , , Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 3rd, 1991, 5 News from the Villages


ticns will light up the skv .-atiirilav night,


Guy Fawkes Salnlcii’s liniilliv ivk-liri-


(i Ihu ilnlnu* ('imimittci* is "'!


(juv Fawkvs eonipetition for cluldien, with


cash prizes for the best ettorls. w The finale will In* the fire­


V-m. — and there are three orks display.


don Over this takes place tonight at


Annual meeting The annual meeting .if Sab-


p.m. in St


■^•n v Ila!L ^efreslunents Will follow the business meet'


‘len. Dominoes — Mrs Ivv rottam. Mr Roland F<.rd. Mr< Kvelyn Ford. MrJaines Koval and Mrs Fauline Tavlor Kafllos — Mrs Helen I.aw-


k;ss. Mrs Pauline Tavlor. Mrs Maud Wade.


Gladys Walmsiey and Mrs Amy Parkinson.


nioor raised CitMl for Christian Aid. The oreani.-er.- are Rrate- ful to residents of the shel ­ te red accommodation for thei r support ami the use of thei r loiiURe and to all tin* peojde who workeil hard providuiR ref reshments and manniiiR the stalls.


Brisk trade A coffee mornhiR at Little-


paper, calendars and bnc-a- brac. Raffle prizes included a dried flower arraiiReim*nt. biscuits, wine and a plant.


out and other stalls* sold Christmas cards, wrapjiiny


St Nicholas's Parish Church has so far raised more than i'bOO for the Church OrRan Restoration Fund.


Gift day Last Saturday's Rift day at


The cake stall quicklv sold


Mrs Bessie Bivnnand and Mrs Millie Moorhouse. Gents _ M*’* Gladys Walmsiey and Mrs F. Charnley. Dominoes — Mrs Helen Lawless. Miss Bernadette Taylor and Mrs Nora Hargreaves. Rattles — Mr Roland Ford, Mrs Isabelle Hodgson, Mrs


Thursday's whist: Lathes —


domino results were as fol­ lows: .Monday's whist — Mrs 1. Hodgson and Mrs K. Mars-


mu. Last weeks whist and


will Ik» followed by tile best


rgumsing the bonfire. which '!-•«« I'm. This


•'lit and refreshments wen* served.


HURST GREEN


at 7 Lucky for some Lucky winners when Hurst


Ivn Kid^o and Mrs Fleanor •Jacques. Raffle: Mrs Helen Hartley


every other Tuesday in the village hall ami the next one will be Tuesday, at 7-.‘»0 p.m. New members, from the village or surrounding area, are welcome to ro alony and suggestions are requested


tor a speedy recovery to those who were sick. Details were Kiven of the forthcoming Christmas party ni>»ht. which will take place on December (ith, at 7-dO p.m. in the .Jubilee Room, and will include whist and dominoes and a hot sup­ per ( tub meetings are held


and Mrs Mary Whalley. Members sent jjood wislies


from members and friends as to what they would like in next y e a r ’s programme of events.


CHATBURN


when sin* filled in a leiiRthy application form which dealt with her life, family and hob­ bies. Her first attempt was unsuccessful, but at her second she* was se*lecte*d from Id in this aiva to appear on


Cracking display LiRhtinR-up time for the


Ixmflre, to be hekl cm Grindle-


goodies will in* on side, Includ- iur hot doRs and hot-pot.


work display. An eye on crime


Scheme, heki in Grindleton CE School hall, was very well attended. Co-ordinator Mr Ba.-il Oddic had invited Chat- burn rural beat officer PC David Fi.-h and PC Gordon Purvis. In his talk. PC Fish


Watch


Scheme and how small details could be of vital u.-e to the police. He distributed incident


.-tressed tin* importance of the Neighbourhood


Watch


reoort card.-, which can be filled in as soon as anything suspicious i.- seen. He said although Grindlelon was a rural area, thefts from cars, houses and the village school had all occurred recently. PC Purvis gave important


A meeting of Grindleton Good collection Neighbourhood


made by tlu* Chatburn group of the Blackburn District Can­


The half-yearly collection,


cer Research ( ’ampaign. raised i'PM.fiu from home col­


lecting boxes, envelope?., bo\e- in hotels, shop.- and donations. This brings the total collec­


everyone concerned for their continued generous support.


tion for 1P1M to i‘l The committee thank


chatting and singing songs yes teryea r. Tea hostess of


('lull, t 'l io tb u n i . onjoyi-,! an afU'rnuon playinjur ilmiiiimes.


advice on house security, pay­ ing particular attention to strong door and window locks and not leaving garages and garden sheds unlocked. He


domino drive, starting at 2-lf* p.m. prompt.


,i > . - i i 1 ,11.111 , i i- .i Mo?-iesses were Mrs E. Campbell ami Mrs M. Ridgway. Today then* will be a


A NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME IN CLITHEROE FROM


£38,950 SEE PAGE 21 C R O W T HJE R H O M E S


Songs from past , McihImts of the Kiblili-silnk-


lon PJayiiiR F ie lds on S a tu r­ day yven illR. is 7 p.m. A l te r a crackitiR Rood fire­ lots of ta s lv


accompanied by onions ami red cabbaRc. coffee and oraiiRe juice*.


of television cameras, hut unfortunate*ly did not reach the; final.


the* BBC. be*fore returninR borne.


im*a! e»ut in London and a niRht in a hole*l, paiei for by


served. Mrs Gile*s pn*siele*el ami Mrs Hudson was the* pian*


meetiiiR for ejue*stii>ns. before* liRht


There was time in the refreshments were


Afle-rwards she enjoyed a


viewed at h e r home. sendiiiR in h e r 1‘ecipeS lollR before* the event. beiliR Aimed at h e r il. ii iR h te r 's fish and chip shop, the- Lee- Carter Rym and Manor House. Chatburn, and Imally ira v e llm R to London w i th th e c a r boot full of it iR iv - dienls and equipment. She explaineil how she* made* a meal for lour in front


Church Women's Fellowship to hear Mrs M. Bowe, of Paythorne, speak about her experiences on "Masterchef’. She described how it bcRan


dance* at Chatburn Methodist


Mrs Helen Hartlev. Mr Bill Knowles. Dominoes: Mr Bob Wilson, Mrs Mary Wliallev, Mrs Kve-


Green Over (ids’ (dub held a whist and domino drive in the


yPh.ifte hall were: Whist. Ladies — Mrs Cicely Holden. •Mrs Sally Robinson. Gents —


; t-u stressed Unit house •il.ums and central station mimitnrmg were good deter- • ents to would-be thieves. Several leaflets, and special marking pens were handed


iSAWLEY. Egyptian trip


bv-BowIand WI, expressed the visitors’ thanks.


Mrs Ashworth (Tommy Coo­ per). Mi’s Giles (Rolv Poly) and Mrs O'Brien (Mr Blohby). After supper a biiiR o session was held. Mrs Duckworth, of Kolton-


"Annie Get Your Gun" on February 1-lth should Rive their names to the secretary. The next committee meetiiiR will be held at Mtadow Bank.


Members who wish to see DOWNHAM Trophy night


Chef’s adventure Gladwin (vouiir player of’the There was a Rood atten­


year). Andre iiiRi.


Research, held recently I )ou nhant. raised L27.


GISBURN


television. It involved beiitR inter­


War badges


Gi.-buni Yuuhr Fanners met at Halsteads Cottage.


meet for a bonfire at the home of Mr and Mrs Gor.-t. l.of- trans Farm. Paythorne. start­ ing at 7-dO p.m.


of th em . He also showed a v e ry in te re s t in g v id eo on th e Battle of th e Somme ami the Accrington Pals. Next week, member.- will


hi.- ow n medals and badges ami told t lu* h is to ry of -several


Ruuingtnii. where Mr Ken S to t t R a w .t talk on reRunen- lal w a r badge,-. He f lo w e d


Cave rescue


met in the village lull for a very interesting talk and slide show on cave and fell rescue by Philip Nuttall. of Horton- in-Kibblesdale Rescue Team. Next week’s meeting will


Members of Slaidburn YFC


be a emit to Barton Hall Veterinary


from James Carr (Clitheroe Ust'uM).


CHIPPING BILLINGTON Marathon talk


Mr L. Morris.-ev. editor "(’litheroe A.lverti.-er Times." will give a talk.


READ Family bonfire


can be purchased during the ♦■veiling, 'riu* bonfire will be lit at fi-oi) p.m. and members may bring their own fire­ works.


fire at Read Cricket Club on Saturday, followed by a disco in the pavilion. Admission is free, but food


Then* will be a familv bon­ Whist drive


held in Read C>m.-tilutional Club on Monday evening,


Winner- at the wist drive,


wen*: Lailies — Mr S. Den­ wood, Mrs M. Bollard. Gents


organised by members Ebellezer Baptist Hour. Billington. raised aid of fund.-. Miss M thanked everyone for support. At next Tue.-day'.- tin


Sale raises £33 A bring-and-buy


met in St Mary’s Community Centre for a talk bv Janet Wallbank


of Un­ social in


sale, their


etlllg. of the


and Kav


experiences running mara­ thons. A competition was held to guess how long it took her to run tin* 2fi-mile London marathon, which turned out to lu* four hours. 22 seconds. She showed her collection of medals, won during tin* Ml years she competed. Congratulations were


about her


extended to members who were successful in the Bow-


land Region public speaking competition.


Richard Bains, who spoke fluently on fishing, and Robert Knowles, who was chairman. They will be repre­


especially


senting the Rowland Region at the county finals in March. Next week’s meeting will


feature |M*ultrv trussing by Richard Seed and Rachel Capstick.


SIMONSTONE


Simnnstoiu* with Read WI, Mrs Amu* Atkinson was re-e­ wlected president. Memliers


ere reminded of the events


Annual meeting At the annual meeting of


Members of Chipping YFC


— I). Houghton, J. Dukes. M. C a rtw r ig h t. Mrs Cooper. Gents — J . Kenyon, S.


Worthington, K. Wells. R. Woods, R. Anderson. M. Rye, W. Keisall, J. Worthington.* Draw winners were C.


Dominoes: A. Baker. B.


peas was served by members lor supper.


Wiseman, IL Lofthouse, M. Woods. Home-made meat pie and


ROCHESTER Art on show


exhibits will lx* on show, some of them for sale.


Success for rescue teams in finding missing walker


MOUNTAIN rescue teams launched a massive overnight search in the evening <01’eSl a re a after il KeiShley man went missing on Sunday


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Uossendule ami KAF Staf­ ford mountain rescue teams, with help Clitheroe Police, eluded th e i r se a rc h , involving 70 people and seven search dogs, on Monday morning, when Mr Gordon McDonald- Hamilton (50) was found safe and well. Mr McDonald-Hamilton,


Thc* Howland Pennine,


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lergeit stocldiU of In the area


We arc ooc of the » ■ way to Tosside without


meet her husband half­ way, but walked all


__ _______ ___ to the


had dropped him off at 1 p.m. and driven to Stocks Reservoir, where she began walking in the opposite direction. She was supposed ee


Partridge, Tosside, to A helicopter search was Stocks Reservoir. His wife


of Skipton Road, had planned to walk over the fells from the Dog and


f,.„i ,i- „u: — . tely Mr McDonald-Hamil*


the polic were contacted and mountain teams called out.


finding him. Eventually police


rescue


tain Rescue Team press officer Mr Stuart Davidson


McDonald- Hami l ton, described as weighing between 25 and 30 stone, continued in heavy rain unt i l 2-30 a .m. and resumed again a few hours later.


next step, but fortuna*


ton was found just after 10 a.m. at Hindley Head, near Hesbert Hall, in Gis-


burn Forest, having lost his way. He was very cold and wet, as well as slightly disorientated, but other­ wise in good condition.


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Friday until 6-30 p.m. Bowland Pennine Moun­ said the search for Mr


holding its annual show in St IVter anil St I’aul's Parish Cc iitru, Styild Lane, on Saturday and Sunday, from 10-dd a.m. to I p.m. Ou t 100


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whist and 11 for dominoes at Dunsop Bridge WI annual drive on Saturday. MCs were Mr W. Worswick and Mr A. Marsden. Whist winners were: Ladies


Houghton, S. Hogg. J. Cow- porthwaiu*.


Home-made pie There were 12 tables for


Collection A collection for Cam-t


'JTi n ie r ( most i inprn veil player). Pe te r Con It herd (sportsman of the year). Ryan


A raffle was held with pro- Abbey drive ceeels for clllb funds.


Irew Heat.•aton tfield-


senior citizens’ drive, in Whal- lev were: Ladies — Mrs E. (iiarnlev. Mrs ,J. Cutler. ( leuts — Mrs I*. Wooff. MrsJ. Walmslev.


Whist winners at the* Abbcv /SllAIDBURN


nie 11 a r t Iebury ( ba 11 i hr ), Chris Swarbrick (bowliiiR), Mark Havton (duck), Scott


the Assheton Arms on Satur­ day eveniuR, when c a p ta in Chris Swarbrick thanked everyone for atlendiiiR and the s t a f f for provid i iiR the meal and supportiiiR the club. Trophy winners were: Ron­


sentation eveniiiR of Down- ham Cricket Club was held at


The annual dinner and pre­ Play reading


supper, followed by a pre­ pared play reading o‘f •’Under Miljvwood." bv Dylan Thomas. The event is beinR held at 7


Church Players are invited to Wliallev Abbey for a buffet


The Friends of Whalley


available from Whalley Abbey o r h v rinR iiiR U2f>-1


p.m. on November loth and Pith. Tickets, priced £o. are


— Mrs I. Demvood. Mr.J. Pol­ lard.


by Mrs L Denwood and MC was Mrs I*. Larkin.


The special prize was won


Quietly does it for school funds SILENT auction bids for cuddly toys, bottles of wine and plants


helped to raise a grand total of £350 during an autumn fair at Barrow School. The well-attended evening, organised by the


Friends of Barrow School, also included a cake stall and knitwear sale. The proceeds will go towards forthcoming school events. Mrs Lorraine Lee, who arranged the silent auc­


including her daughter, Mary, who is holding a decanter.


tion, expressed her thanks to all who donated items. She is shown in our photograph with pupils,


M a s s iv e P r ic e R e d u c t io n s


November 17th, when Caro! Ratclife will give a demon­ stration on “Christmas decorations’’ and the competi­ tion will be for a handmade Christmas card.


and o u t iiiR s enjoyed during the past year when secretary Mrs .Sue Ogden gave her report. The next meeting will be on


Port of call


QE- Mr A. Holmes will be the speaker at the meeting of ...... .— ' ‘ ‘hers’ union


Chief Radio Officer on the


Simonstone Mothers’ on Tuesday evening in Simon- stone Old School at 7-1 f) p.m.


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PENDLETON


Centre, members to meet at 7 p.m. Further information


Investigation For charity


bonfire at the Swan with Two Necks, Pendleton, will be 7 p.m. on Sunday. There will be a raffle and tombola and pro­ ceeds from the night will be donated to Christie Hospital. Manchester.


Lighting-up time for the DUNSOPBRIDGE This will be an open meet­


Bowland YFC had a visit to Blackburn Ice Arena for a skating night. Next week’s gathering will


Members of Bolton-by-


hear a talk about a trip to Canada by Richard Lucas. Members should meet in the village hall at 7-1’> p.m.


15 tables


Bolton-by-Rowland Village Hall Committee’s whist and domino drive. MCs were Mr Stanley Hogg (whist) and Mr John Singleton (dominoes). Whist winners: Ladies —


There were 15 tables at


Mrs C. Conchie, Mrs Bair- stow, Mr Dukes. Gents — Mr W. Ireland. Mr E. Edwards, Mr J. Lax. Dominoes: Mr C. Wiseman.


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The club was formed three years ago with six members.


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welcomed Riiests from ftolton- by-Rowland, Gisburn and UimiuRton WIs to their meet- iiiR, when speaker Mrs Shir­ ley Broadhurst described a trip she made to FRypt 12 years uro. Maps. photoRraphs and souvenirs helped to hriiiR the subject to life. Winners of the competition for a celebrity "mummy’’ were


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