Clitheroe Advertiser £ Times, January 18th, 1994 % News from the Villages
barbecued chicken, sausage and baked potato. Institute secretary
iMr.Iohn
Magnificent sum President ill' Kimington \V1
Min V. Clardinor wolcomod
new member Mrs C. ihick- ur Newby, anil
thanki'il all wlm helped t» make tlu- carol concert a suc-
te^\i the seheiluled speaker was'unalilf t<» attenil. Mrs Hue Munk, «f Gisburn. steppeil in to give a demonstration anil talk nl'i'iif "Oi'illame" skin care proiluels. After explain ing tile uses of tile various products. wliieli are derived ii'oni natural sourees ami not tested im animals, she skil fully demonstrated the art nt skill rare anil make-up. using
GRINDLETON
Knapp thanked everyone lor suiiport on such an enjoyable
Pie and peas A pie am) peas supper was
Error in plan Seven members of the pub
lic attended tlrindlctmi Parish
s e r v e d a t U i m i n t o n Memorial Institu te at the monthly whist and domino drive on Saturday evening. Mr.). Knapp presented prizes and MCs were Mr A. Kccles and Mr 1). Seed. Whist winners: Ladies —
Council meeting, when chair man Mr Kred Waddington expressed cond wishes lor me New Year'to all villacers and
couneillors.
Mrs H. Waddinjrmn. Mrs l>. Knowles, Mrs M. Uairstow. Cionls — Mr.). Traynor, Mr Ainsworth. Mr .1. Waddinjr- ton.
Mrs M. Oddie. Mr B. Conchie. Baffle: Mrs Oduie. Mrs K.
Dominoes: Mr U. Hartley,
Mrs tiardiuer as her model. Thanks were expressed by
Parker, Mr B. Conchie. Mrs (J. Parker.
Miss M. Bail-slow and mem bers were able to test the var ious beauty produets. A special thank you went to the partv of W1 carol singers who* toured the ’ • village il ml the
festive season. Although F O U n dG T ID G lTlbG r severelv reduced in numbers.
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i l i l . The bulk of the money Hkudbmn. will (!<1 t" the Malcolm Her- L'cant Cancel- l-'und for Cliil- dte".A letter from
l.litheroe Hospital thanked the branch
for a donation of vases for flowers in the wards and the ditherne branch of the National Children's Home sent thanks for the sum of KM resulting from the carol con-
■ Mr Dixon (To) was well-
known ill the area for ms association with both Hlaul- hurn Snooker Chib and the 1 bidder Valley Bowling Club, being a founder member ol both and chairman ol me snooker club for several
U ‘a bout of ill health several vein s aco. when he was farm- jntr at The Hennings. Newton, necessitated a chance ol
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organise a coach and anyone wishing to attend should con
iss liairstow is hoping to tact lier. All children m llunmgton , . . ^
and Midilop. plus W1 mein- bers’ grandeliudren. are eligi ble to attend the annua chil
dren's party to lie held on Saturdav, at 2-31) p.m., m the Memorial Institute, with a
fancy dress parade at 2 p.m. Town crier Miss ltairstow
the creative sewmc class Hem (nt |H| pi|,c|„.sler Recreation on Wednesdays at 1-db p.m. ^;rmm,l ilurinc a Christinas and the painting lor pleasure croup, w hich meets at Mai tin
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Top Chapel li.m.
p Heed anil Mrs tiardioer. Mrs M.
A competition lor an item mjmltl.s to c". 1 thrv looked sot depicting a mouse was won b> (n wi|,
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1 r|..m,|ads" saw the lads lead throuchout
in liairstow. Ml-s A.
Fruit punch A full house, a festive
..aw t)hu.e ( d|ads and crmulads net two to earn a draw.
Hiut ii late rally
atmosphere and the lively rlivtlims of the Mark lvittn Hand all contributed to the success of a New Y cm Dance at Uimintfton Memorial Insti
tute. Hi
Matthew Anilertnn. Larry Loftluiuse and Huy McLennan scored the goals for the lads, with Paul Jackson (-1) and
I-;11 io t T a v l fo r th (-1.
•Iiihn Pye replying. c The hichliclit »f k,alm/
ommented one spectator, was a thunderbolt corner fnim
„r fruit iiunch dohn Holton, which tlirea-
-pads versus dads and and, with live
Cave details of forthcoming events, rcinindinc members ol
Even score The p a s t , p re sen t and
future of football was appai- Paula.
as a ........... rocksford and by both Pimlico
and Lakeland Laundries. He is survived bv lus son
Uesidents were particularly . .
interested in a planninc ap|)h- caliun for seven houses on land off Main Street owned by the Kibble Valley Council, hut rented by the parish cuuncil
for allotments. It was reported by resident
Mr Tony Cann that, due to a the council.
voiced their objections to the proposed development amt n tetter was read outlinmc plan-
Other nearby residents also ,
. allotments, tocether with the loss of ear parkmc spaces on the road, and felt there were far too many dwellmcs f«r such a small site at close prox
ninc lecislation policy and how the plan contravened it. Members of the public were concerned at the hiss of the
imity to cxistinc houses. Concern was also expressed
at the dancer which would be created by another access
road on Main Street. A report was pven mid let
ters read repio-dmc the heii: it of kerbstones at Whitehall
Lane. Lancashire County Council has stated that the heicht of the stones at one side of the seat was acamst hicliway reculutioiis ami should be lowered. Due to the extra cost this will involve, councillors sucKusted that estimates he soucht to have the kerbstones cut down to
lirian. daughter-in-law Anne and grandchildren tiayle anil
the
lejr.il re<|uiremeiit. Councillors expressed con
cern regarding the derelict state of Tnitex Mill and t nun.
(dwell I’ve promised to raise tin- matter at a future meet- inc of Kibble Valley Council. The site cannot he used for housinc. due to an ltd pipe line rmm'mc near the site. A reipiest for a toot|iath
planninc error, the plans will have to be re-submitted, [he proposed plan bud included taint owned by Mr Cann, not
Energetic On Monday evening, mem
time doing aerobics with Tracv Benson. Thanks were expressed by Susan Walms-
* Lveryone had an enjoyable . . .
be a programme suggestion and sports night and membei s should meet ill the vilhijte hall
L‘Ne.\t week's meeting will
at 7-lii li.m. W1 dinner
President of Bolton-bv-
Howland WI Mrs Pat Duck worth welcomed 25 members to the annual dinner at the Duke of York Hotel, Grmdle- ton, where a meal was
enjoyed. Baffle winners were Mrs
Peggy Holland and Mrs Josie Fawcett.
Mrs Duckworth thanked ,
even-one for their help, espe- ciallv in the war memorial
Centre.
that the whist and domino drive in aid of cancel* will lie on Febniarv 10th. The coming spring council meeting will be oil March 2nd.
She reminded members , .
be on February 2nd, when Mrs Joan Fenlon will give a talk on the Association of Country Women of the \\ m id cotiveniion in The llajnie. m P.11I2. Hostesses will he airs Rita Stevenson and Mill Marion Billows. The competi tion will lie a WI memento.
modification order at I ill House was invcsUcuted by Conn. David Hmallcy and Conn. Harry Taylor durmc a site visit. They found tile loot- path lias been obstructed bv a feme ami Lancashire Council l’uhlie Kij;hts of Way Committee has been informed
of the situation. t ’ouncillors heard that a Howland Korcst sign will be
erected on land off Ihe brow on tin* approach to the village. Conn. Hazel Read was appointed representative ol
the parish council on the board of governors of (»rindle- tonCK School. Fishing rights of villagers
DOWNHAM Quiz night
venr for Downham and lwis ion Garden Club look tile
The first meeting of . ' the
form of a quiz night, when la members answered questions
about all aspects of gardening, from bouse plants to pests and disease. Raffle winners were: Mrs K. Wilson. Mr H. Honey, Miss F. Smithies. Mrs H.
Houston. Chairman Mr Hliatm Rmicy
at Grindleton bridge have finallv been confirmed bv a plan showing common land at niual distance either side of the bridge on the road side ol ih e Kiver Kibble, i^xacl markers will be erected as soon as possible, togetliei with suggested rules for fish
ing
there.Arrangements will be made
for a skip for household rub bish to be sited in the village
in the spring and autumn. Councillors heard that, due
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to verv heaw rain in recent weeks. Chapel bane once again Hooded and also froze, causing a hazard to vehicles and walkers. A landowner adjacent to the lane will be asked to dig a channel to accommodate the excess
water.
Village resident Mr Martin .lames called for volunteers to help clean up the area round
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Grindletoii bridge and sug gested village organisations or groups “sidnnt a street, lms
prcsciitcd a book, on behalf of members, to Mr and .Mrs Houston. ;\mericuii visitors who have been living in Downliam for 12 months and have tak en a p a r t ic u la r sa interest in the club. Mr K""y>'
The next WI meeting will t whist and domino drive. 1 he
carol singers raised £2H(i to lie divided betw'een Trinity and the Clitheroe Physiotherapy
bers of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC met for an energetic evening after the Christmas break.
Paper time The usual waste paper
Koval Lancashire Show, has the theme “A gift for granny. This will consist of one pre
collection will lake place in Griiulleton today. Contribu tions of newspapers, "'UK*'” zincs and cardboard can lie left ill the space provided at the top of Hack Lane, near the chapel wall, but the area must
lu- kept tidy. BLO-B-BWAD
serve, two craft items and a hand-made gift card. A joint
Well tried awards
petitkm.^ OTNYOLN great pleasure to walk around “All the judges found it a L IUIMI. t f
absence of litter, except in one bus shelter, was remark
able. The howling green was •• •
1 1 .......• b well'tended and till Businesses
were verv neat and tidy, although the caravan site could (h> with the grass cut
ting.“Perhaps a few flowers in th e v ic in i ty of th e war memorial would make it more attractive. Congratulations,
Sabden." They said Sabdon was
remarkablv clean and litter- free, even at weekends, the only exceptions being the playing field and the site of the entrance road to Little- moor sheltered housing. Private property was w-ell
received a very favourable report from the judges of the l ‘)k) Best-Kept Village Com-
Despite not winning . las t year, Sabden
any
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tribute to the entries. .Anyone wishing to lose a
few pounds can raise money for th
the village,” said their report, l0 compile a scrapbook for adding: “the neat gardens and — *— -"' i
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posterity and any biuifldimrng authors are invited t
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uuiiuh. ... - ....... - - to write a story for the under fives. The group meeting will be
held on May 12th, when Lis burn, Bolton-by-Bowland and Rimington bran ches will
jratlier together. Members heard that the
final total raised at the Christ mas fair was £1,578 and a donation of £1,000 will be handed to Airedale Hospital
in February Romania
Farmers enjoyed a talk by 1 L Korol, who showed slides and gave a talk about Ins recent
Members of Gisbnrn Y oung
maintained, with well-tended gardens, and communal budd ings were very good, ils were the places of worship and
churchyards. The very few grey spots,
according to the judges, were
the rear doors of St Mary s Church Hall, which were m need of a coat of pnnit, the weeds a t the side of the church and a broken seat. 1 lie approach to St Nicholas s Church was described as lovelv, but the paths at the back needed weeding and drains clearing.
th e M e th o d is t C h u rch grounds, which were very neat and tidv and eared for. Commercial premises were
There was no criticism ol . . ,
generally very good, with C rop pe r 's b u tch e r 's , ^ the White Hart Inn and Sabden Service Station being singled out for particular praise.
Over 60s
at the twice weekly wlust and domino drives were as fol
Sabden Over CDs' winners
Janet Riley. Dominoes: Mrs Maud Wade. Mrs Lyelvn
lows: Monday’s whist. Mrs Isabella Hodgson and Mrs
Ford and Mr Roland hard. Thursday's domino winners
were Mr Richard Eden. Miss Bernadette Taylor. Mrs Amy
Parkinson and Mrs Ivy Cot-
tarn. Whist: Ladies — Mrs Bessie Breimaml and Mi's
Maud Wade. Gents — Mr Dan Houghton and Mr James Traynor.
Joining forces Sabden's
on January 21st.
schools are coming together for a social event with a disco and supper in St Mary s i ‘aHall
two primary now on safe from both schools. v iiM t *icln ivike-tv.s' are t id if they should ever retui ii
Laser appeal A Siibden couple are Imping
welcomed back with open arms to the gardening e ub. The next meeting will be on
o Downbam they would tie
February llrd, when the Rev- A. Timbrell will talk about
iicrt e v e n i n g n e x t m o n t h . have arranged the evening, l() Ken and Muriel i oundor
to raise money for the Surgi cal Liuser Appeal at Blackburn
visit to Romania. During the meeting, mem
at Claughton-on-Brock. laie(l l
>Vi& 0^ 111* ./healthier
Guidelines have been circu- extended birthday j'reetmj's lated to Wls asking members
ne British Heart 1 oui cia- ^ on i)V sponsored slimming a)Mj
r* ounula- l-on-irrociL. living course
m e t in S t C a th e r i n e s Schoolroom, president Miss lx. Hanson welcomed 1!) mem bers and wished everyone a lumpy New Y’ear. She also
When West Bradford WI to Mrs.). Tnppiejr.
Monk, a beauty consultant, nave a demonstration of skin care ami make-up. Members were able to try ‘UlTerent types of creams andmdividual
advice was driven. Mrs M. England thanked .
Mrs Monk for providing a pleasant and instinctive after
noon. A competition for a siiowv Christmas card, judged bv Mrs Monk, was won by Mrs Sutcliffe. Mrs Mackenzie
and Mrs Trippier. Refreshments were sei \ ed
bv hostesses Mrs Haythornth- waitc, Ml'S Lewis, Mrs Sellers and Mrs Hindle. The next
Gues t sp e a k e r Mrs S. highest security specifications.
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craft afternoon meeting will be oil January lhtb at the home or Mrs P. Rushworth.
bers heard that the annual carol singing round the vm;'Ke bad raised £110 for ward 10 of Airedale General Hospital. On Monday, members are asked'to meet at 7-30 p.m. at
the Festival Hall, when Mrs Carr is to give a talk entitled “3DBicturesT^^^^^^
Choir awards The choir of Ht Helen's
After hours answerphone service available (same number), 5fh*eButchers*
Party mood President Mrs Doreen Bal-
shaw and her husband Ken
Church, Waddington, pre sented its annual concert m
manee of “Joseph aim the A m a z in g T e c h n ic u lo u r Dreamcoat" by Andrew L oyd Webber, with Jonathan Lloyd as Joseph and the Rev. Alan
The final item was a peiTm - .
Bailev as Pharaoh. Choir awards were pre
sented bv Mrs Hilda Dimlm-
smi, who ill turn received a bowl of hyacinths handed over bv Anna Dugdale. Miss Con nie Moverlev received a bowl of hyacinths from Victoria
Stockton.
tribute to choir director Mrs Jean Hartley ami presented her with a garden token.
Mrs Anne Gregson paid Promoted
D ur ing M a t t in s a t b t Helens Church, Waddmgton,
on Sunday morning, the vicar, the Rev. Alan Bailev. pre sented the Royal School of Church Music Senior Singer Award to Louise White. Zoe Smithies was promoted
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FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY WE ARE HAYING OUR
GRAND ANNUAL SALE Biggest ever stock clearance
100's of RoU Ends, aH sizes and qualities 1000's of square yards avaUable
to head chorister to replace J e n n v C z e rw o n k a . who became head clioirgirl.
Birthday girl m _
M e m h e r s o f l b e K i b h l e M l . d e Gliatburn, were
featuring soloists and chonis (jav afternoon after a snort of Settle Amateur 0|>eratic i,reak.
More positive A more positive outlook in
lyi.ld has been called for from WI members everywhere, members of Bashall Laves \\ were told.
The meeting also enjoyed a slide show on Bodnant Gar-
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dens and Chatsworth House. C e l e b r a t i n g The group’s next meeting is
would involve looking after certain parts of the village, keeping s tre e ts and paths
clear of litter and weeds. Notices regarding fines
for letting animals foul foot- uiths or grass verges have )een posted round the village, blit councillors were informed
that this does not seem to have deterred doj? owners from allowing their pets to create a mess. Councillors urge everyone to try and co-operate in this matter, par ticularly in the area near the
school. The next meeting of the . . . .
parish council will bo held on March 8th, at 7-80 p.m., m the Methodist Schoolroom
Confirmation Confirmation classes for
on February 7th, when Mr Berrv, of Charley, will pres ent an illustrated talk on owls and other night creatures.
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its.New Year pr»- gr.unme witli a lnrthdaj paitj to celebrate 31
Simonstone with Read WI
T h u r s d a y , a t ; - J0 p-»». Friends from neighbouring institutes will be welcome to join ill the annual celebration. During the coming year,
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children who will be 11 or over at Faster ami any adults from tile parishes of Read and Simonstone will be starting m St John's Church vestry on February 7th, at G-30 p.m. Application forms are avail
able ill both churches and should be returned to the vicar by the end of January.
i Families The next meeting of Read
| Mothers' Union takes place on January 25th. at 7-30
p.in.. m
1 school. Mrs Margaret I eel will talk about 'T-aimlies and nil are welcome.
Be informed Do you want to know what
goes on in the parishes or Read and Simonstone? r or the verv small price of £2 tier year, villagers can receive the monthly parish magazine by contacting the vicar, the Rev.
.Man Reid.
I On Tuesday, Read Cub ScouLs will be playing host to a verv special guest, lie is Mr Pickford, of Blackjiool, who has featured in television pro
grammes, will give an lllus: tinted talk on wild birds and
I their nests.
I everyone and starts at b-Jo p.m.
The meeting will be open to ....
About allergies The New Y'car was off to a
Church Hall, on February tllL, highlight *’V. 5th Tickets are on sale now in t i,c. singing of Happv bia t
Society of which they are Dominoes and chatting members, in St Nicholas s broUght nnich pleasure, but
once again on 1 hurs- . . , . intr
village shops or from Mr and day" to Mrs Florrie lomhn- Mrs Bounder, who live in Crowtrees Road.
soil, who was *J3. Min I’lmiliiI son has been a re g u la r
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member of the club since it started in 111711 and was pre
OUR NORMALLY LOW PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED
“ ^ssssrssasE®55sr°“. SH1REBURN r f u u v i . i « . xf' — __ Thurs 9 a-ni. - 8 P-m- iFri 9 *-m- •
the Sunday School, with con tributions including solos,
duets, a trio, quartet and monologues from the choris ters.
lowed bv entertainment from Ph il K n ig h t , who k e p t everyone in party mood with humorous poems and stories and sing-along songs. He wils thankenby Mrs Balshaw.
The excellent meal was ml- , - ,
welcomed JO members, hus bands and friends to the Duke of York lintel, Grmdletom for
Little Milton WTs New Year dinner.
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sented with a huge bouquet ol flowers on behalf of members. \ ft e r wa rd s . e v e rv o n e
iJfcV.S
enjoved a birthday tea pro vided bv Mrs Toml'nismi.
Today th e re will be a
domino drive, starting ut --h> p.m. prompt.
talks will cover osteoporosis, a n t iq u e s , p h o to g ra p h y , machine embroidery, plants fur flower arranging, local vil
lages and much more. New members are always
welcome to join in the meet- jugs, everv third Thursday in tile moiitii. at 7-30 p.m.. m Simoustone Old bcliool Ilall.
Tell your dog! It has been brought to the
attention of Simonstone 1 ar-
ish Council by a mcmlier ot th e public th a t th e re is excessive dog fouling along
Janua Sun Street • Clith
School Lane. This road is used bv the children attending Simonstonc School and coun-
cillors urge all dog owners to adhere to the local by-laws
footpath. All the aces
in Simonstone Old School on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m*
There will lie a whist drive
and not allow any dogs under their control to foul the public
d i s c o u n t (Units and Work Tops only)
So u>hy not start
the New Year with a beautiful kitchen
good s ta r t when numerous activities to stimulate mem
b e r s ’ in te re s t during the mo n t h s a h e a d w e r e |
Parcel fun
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■ m A H I I i t n w I P l an enjoyable Christmas <hn- |
m»|* foj- memhei*s of 1 en<lh“ton Women’s Institute.
w iih KIDS INSURANCE HALF PRICE King St. Clitheroe. Tel: 2713G ,0S Oil».« O"
wndMl Ut iun nc t . CS Transport avaiutwo on noway* psriod ofltt, may ba
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and carol sinning rounded off I.I.. f ' i . i o e i i n 'U lillW
A name of “yass the P:iIjce*„ i:..
Thirty-three members mnl 13 guests attemlu
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I meal, a <iuiz was won by Mrs Monk anti Miss Yates.
|Races Pendleton Village Hall
I members. Committee is to hold a race
night in the hull on F clmian- Uth. The evening starts at 7- 30 p. ni. prompt and tickets are available from committee
Jackie Fairbum. of Whalley, explaining how allergies, more appropriately described as “sensitivities," “intoler ances" or bad “reactions, affect so many jicoplc. Bodies | can cope for many years, but an overload of certain food additives or chemicals can | cause reactions.
announced at Gisbum I. A talk was given bv Mrs
At the Allergy Advisory Centre, knowledge is given of one’s own body tolerance to
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foods additives and cheini- can mean the di -
fercnce between feeling well f f i l t Grindletmn -Vftcrtiic or suffering from minor dis-
trussing complaints. Mrs Fan-bum was thanked
testant. Members were informed . . • V ■ i »'"rli? Vlj vV. ’**, )'
by Mrs Maureen Bowe. who in turn was wished good luck for the filming of “Master- chef,” in which she is a con
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that this year's contest for the Betty Sanderston Trophy, annually presented at the
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