Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Aiigimt 25th; 1004 D O O R S Y O U D O N 'T H A V E T O H ID E B E H IN D Speed warning notices have WHALLEY
Worldly speaker Members nl" Whatley \\ !
welcomed guest speaker Mrs l ’am .lelley to tlieir meeting. Her talk, enti tled “Women animal tile world," was most i-nlightening ami she told how she had travelled to many dil- t'erent par ts of the world,
including America, Julian and I ta ly .
Sh e met
friends with many different women,
exper iencing
e mi U i n i t . .pressed hi
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var ied cus toms , modes dres s
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expressed by Mrs ( '. Farm* Members were thanked tor
find also methods T h a n k s ,.n
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heir wonderful support and •ntries at the I'litherue Area
iVl Show, in which Whatley ,vas awarded third place iti die co-operative section and m the .lubile.- Trophy tor
von uib . i l lume ' i 'T " . i •
nstituu- v It was propose*! to raise the
lu* most points in tin* small ,r class.
•n*d of cups of tea ami cake,
from “tip to blip, to help coyer ihc increased cost ol luring
t lu* hall. ic n n Then* was a proposal lor
contact Mrs Si. Day. Supper was served by Mrs Renee ami
\ trip to Holland in the spring mil anvone interested shoiikl
Mrs lloiman.
Abbey drive Whist winners at the Abhes
senior citizen^ drive m >\ha|- lov wen*: Ladies — Mrs l\.
t ' i iarnley. Mrs L. l larkt* ! . t ’lents — Mr W. Addison. Mi>
D. Farnsworth. D o m i n o e s : M r s N.
Ambrose, joint 2mh Mj> ** Twitcheiiand Mrs K. Holden.
ROCHESTER!
Traffic fears to no attempt to find a sola-
l ion to
raffie passim: along black mrn Road. Ribehester Parish ouncil
io i
io Liit- K
is writing to ask resi-
tlu* problems with 1. 0“ o’
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lellts for tlieir views. Over reeent months, sen- ms c o n c e r n s have be en
expressed to the council about lie dangers of speeding trat-
7e. The council has sought idvice from the police and ligliwav autlmrity ivgardmg
tile prollleins. Thev include the speed ol
vehicles, ......1 for a pavement to avoid oncoming frattir and failure of vehicles to properly negotiate the bend at Stone House, where gateposts are r epea tedly being knocked
down. Residents fear that snmier
or later someone will be killed or seriously injured on this
stretch of mad. i iBOUtON -BY^pW D, LAN
Mock auction (In Alnnday evening, mem
bers of Rollon -by- Row land Young banners travelled to Wveongill Farm, the home of Afr and Airs Looming, where members made their
bids at the murk aurl inn. Rachel ('lipstick was the auc tioneer for llie evening. Winners were Alison bick-
urd ami Emma Graham. A vote of thanks was given hv
Janet Bancroft. Tin- next meeting will he
the AGA1 al 7 - 1 7 p.m. m the village hall.
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and made very
ot «d
been placed in tin* vicinity aim the police have speed traps in
tin* village from time In time. Thev have also experimented with cones, temporarily pro hibiting parking. except near
the shops. T h e i r conclusion is that ,
when the a r e a is f r e e ol parked ears, vehicle speeds increase and, if they were
permanently prohiliited. it is difficult to know where all the displaced cars would park. Councillors accepted, with
regret, the resignation of vil lage lengthsman Mr Hill Ash ton. Residents art* asked to report any serious litter prob lems to the parish clerk until a division can be made about a
replacement. Members also discussed a
progress report describing recent public meetings on the Local Government Review that was given to the 1 arish Council Liaison Committee
’GRINPLETON;
Garden show The green-lingered gurdeti-
ert. of tl rindletoii nre busy preparing f"i' the village gar- ilell show, to he held at the Ruck Inn on September 1st This year , the speciality
class is for marrows, tuber veg e ta b le c la s s e s include
onions, potatoes, beans, peas' olid root Vegetables, together Will anv novelty vegetable. There are also classes lor
plants ami flowers ami home made preserves and colder*
tiouery. \ pasirv fruit fian has been
chosen as till'task for the men of the village ami a fruit rake is the speciality ul the baking class. Craft anil knitted items
will also tie judged. Afterwards, the generous
exhib i tor s will give the i r wall's to lie auctioned in aid ol
charity, which this year will he tin* Dro s s ro a d s ( a r e
Scheme. Items for tin* show can be .
taken to the Puck Inn Irom h p.m.. ami judging will take
place at S p.m. 1! SIMONSTONE
Inspired sewing Sewing machines will be out
in Read and Siuumslone. as members of the Wl try In
emulate the lovely machine omhmidorv pictures done bv jtilu Alarslund, guest speaker
at the meeting. Her embroidered pictures
were on ilisplay during Oif evening: and she told ol lie! inspiration Ibr the designs
The next meeting will he a
members' night on September loth.
Waste paper
A waste paper collection will he held at Simonstone .School tomorrow from !*-:•<) a.m. to l*
mi p.m.
Parish council All villagers are welcome to
attend the Simonstone Parish Conned meeting, which will
take place tnmorrnw in the new sehnul nl 7-211 p.m.
Good news All young people of Rend
and Simonstone. aged Id amt over, are invited to join the ••Hnod News I 'M " on Sunday at 10 a.m. in Simons tone
School. The club will be held on
the second and lourth Sun daes in the month, excluding school hol idays . F u r th e r
details can he obtained Irom Mrs Marjorie Hodbod.
SABDEN
Over 60s Whist winners at Alonday s
social for Sabden Over Mis were: Ladies — AL Edmond son and Mrs Maud Wade.
Gents — W. Ireland and L.
Ireland. Dominoe s : Air Ri cha rd
Eilen. Air W. (Moke. Mrs Ivy Cnttam and Miss RrnumrtW* Tavlor. Raffle: Mrs Dorothy Houghton. Airs Aland Wade
and Airs Amv barkmson. Thursday s whist winners
were: Ladies - Mrs Juyre Hodgson and Airs B e s s ie l t r en n and . Gen t s - - Airs
Janet Rihw and Mrs Isabella Hodgson. Dominoes: All's Helim Lawless. Airs batdinc Tavlor. Airs Nora Hargreaves and Airs Lilian Abbott. Rattle: Aliss Edi th'Haye s and
A.rs
I'auliiu* Tavl'*!'.
Useful advice D>f*l'wl advice \va> on the
auenda at la>t week's meeting ami luncheon of Sabden Age
( \meern Lei>mv t ‘lub. Mrs Shirley Wallhank. man-
ager of the Ribble Valley Citi zens’ Advice llurcau, talked
aliout the work staff did and the help available to the pub lic.
S h e was int roduc ed by chairman Mr Ken bounder,
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who also thanked the women of the chili for providing an excellent lunch, and thanked
bv Mr Les White. ' Raffle prizes were won by
All- th Ainswor th, Mrs M. bounder. Mrs A. barkmson and Mr A. Shaw.
Street market
It is countdown t ime to Sabden s t re e t market day.
with the village expecting its ’ influx of thousands ol
visitors for the event on Sep
tember -Uh. More than 100 stal ls and
amusements will line the vil lage streets and the organis ing Holme Commi t t e e is arranging extra car parking.
Sunday school The Sunduy sehnul at St
Nichola s 's ba r is l i Churcn opens its doors again on Sep- tetnher
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needed and anyone interested should contact h iiii
1th. Helpers are still im an\ m-
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Sunday school leaders. ‘
Gift evening
iv.iuvi.’ . .
*• the vicar or
Seafaring tale Members of the Ebenezer
baptist Social Hour, Hilling- ton, enjoyed a talk by Mrs H. Riding, of Blackburn, entitled ••Thev that go down to the sea
in ships." She told the story of Capt.
T h om a s M e s s e n g e r , ot Orosbv, Cumber land, who sai led‘round the world ill a
'silip carrying cargo. He wrote to his daughter Adelaide lot
seven war s nazarmm.**
blowing
voyages, which were often hazardous, with rough seas ng them off ci co...ur.. .se , fnl'oi
telling her of the -f
was* lost at sea in 1KHS. ------- his ship. "The Midas, was
umv davs ti att a time. ’
Sadlv’. Capt . Me s senger *
’“S, when
sunk with the loss of all the crew. His daughter preserved his letters until her death m 111(12. Airs Riding read pails of the letters the captain had
written.
A vote of thanks was given pv Mrs K. Lowe. Aliss Al. Kaj ,da ved the organ. Kelresh- nu.;lls followed.
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................................. ....................... " Next week will he a bring- and-htty sale in aid ol the
:,t 7-2(i p.m. Everyone wel- Sabden Wl raised around
£1(111 fur Dorian House Chil dren's Hospice at a gift eve
ning in the Raptist Hall on Friday. There were tiooks, gift stalls and refreshments, provided by WI members and village people gave hits of
support lu the event. A popular competition tu
win a large knitted gardener which had been an exhibit at last week's flower sllow and was diniaU't! by Airs Sylvia l.ceson. was won by Alt's Wyn .Mather.
DOWNHAM
Mystery drive Wi th uncer tain weather
prospects after spell,
whir!) had been organised by Airs (*. Newhotise, Airs t.. Scot t and Aliss K. Scot t m place of the August meeting. T h e v had a love ly dr ive round, unti l they reached thei r de s t inat ion, Moscow
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Mill, at Oswaldlwislle The president. All'S I. Li in
die, extended birthday greet ings to Airs N. Lambert. Airs K Parker. Mrs Al. Courtney
and Airs E. Watson, who wdl h,. »»:} on September oth. She then thanked all members who helped »)t* exhibited at the
Wl show. Mrs K. P a rk e r asked U .
anyone was willing to join the ch o i r for the Me s s iah at
Pdackburn Cathedral , which will be comlucted bv her hus- h:m«i dim. to raise money for Dc r ian House Chi ldren s
Hospice, on O c t o b e r Mb. A f t e r
r - i c A D A K i r F " & & ! *S S E L
.......meal and sal.ul.
the business, there lovely dinner wnitioB-
S S i ; ,,: ! « to rnllnw■ They then set of f to watch t lu
loolns working ami l " the mill shop.
l " .Members were renlltiiteil oi i ,,r
tlu* autumn council meeting at Lancaster anil the logo com
pe t i t ion. which is open <•" entries until Se|itemher _h d. The president thanked the
o r g a n i s e r s and w i s h e d e v e ry o n e a s a f e jo u rn e y
home.
Well supported Downhill!! and Twiston Gar-
leu (Till) Show went very well, with 2d people entering HIS exhibits from vegetables
Mahogany Finish Leaded Surrounds complete
was £330 i
IS- u<. Marblesque Surrounds
Reduced from £40U Kinw FROM £250 Crohsmcn Made
Solid Wood Surrounds
FROM £199
Tiled Heorths and Tiled Backs
FROM £125
Superior Coal Fires from
>upe— Effect G a s
FROM £195 0 2 8 2 7 7 0 7 8 i\J j(kini to 4pm (Closcd 'lhiirsdey) .
Whalley Road, Read (opposite Burmah Petrol Station) W h a u y
■ 1 'OPES6 DAYS indiuliJin Sunders
Adventures Pendle ton Wl member s
were treated to an amusing talk wh e n "Mr Alan Bowles, a
Kle encze salesman, spoke about his adventures n t t mist 20 veal's. All's M. Bald win p r o p o s ed a v o t e of
‘ ''president Mrs Al. Haworth thanked members aiid « ■ dren who entered the Clitn- croc Area Show, lit the did-
dren’s section. Helen Dinsdah-* won the cup for most points and Andrew Slinger the shield
7 m p e r i u m WHALLEY
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tem m KING ST, WHALLEY (L
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for the best entry. Names were taken for the Christmas party at the Alnni- cock Inn on December 12th
and for the outing to Rochdale Town Hall and museum on October 27th. The stall made £17. thanks to Mrs L. Oduu- and Aliss R. Alumlay, who
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were also tea hostesses. Competition winners w-ere
Airs E. Owen. Mrs B. C"l - linge and Mrs S. Monk for the most useful kitchen gadget. Visitors are invited to the
next meeting, on September 20th.
TOSSIDE I Busy night
I There was an excellent attendance and 21 tab es weie in play at the Tusside Insti tute on Saturday night f°r tlie whist and domino drive. were Mr T. Robinson and Mr
W. Kenyon.
M. Cowking. Mrs Under wood. M. Swinbank. Lt‘nts —
I J/lVaynor, It. Herd, It. Con- Dominoes: J . Tomlinson M.
Berry, F. Lofthouse, B. Ken-
1 y0Hafflc: Mrs Ireland. Mrs I Bollaml, B. Herd, B. Call. ,1. Tilbury.
i Pljotograph: Pye s of Clithei oe. Whist winners: Ladies - - . ,. Moreton Grange, Whalley. Mrs S Welbourne, of (.reen ra iin , lteniiis , The bridegroom, an cn p nw i . is '
v„,inger son of Her t .
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Queensbury Complete Surround unit
was £600 NOW £299 Inc SuffOund, Interior & Hearth
1,1 f lowers. Even the chi l dren's classes were well sup-
j i r (',. Sainsbury. chairman
of Clitheroe Garden Chili, was the judge. Th.- winner ut the
Swarhrick Bose Bowl, wbjtf' was donated to tin* club l>\ All and Mrs R. Swa rhr ick. ol Downliatn. was won hv Alls Freda Whipp for having tile
most points in the show. Tile annual meet ing to"k
place at the same time and the committee was re-elected en
1,1 The next meeting will be on September 1st, when Alt'. I-
Robinson, of Blacko. will give a talk and film show on wild life. Everyone is welcome.
PENDLETON
Cricket trophy In tlu1 final of the Ribb-
Wl set off on a mystery drive.
inendiers ol Downliani n
such a loveh iii.o“ '.:
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1 at come
Birthday party The :tilth birthday meetii
ofUmingion and" Laugh" W '
..........tv held ill the
was a garden party were joined _1)V 1!l irnamds of Mvtton l*old harm
Hotel. The *IU im*mlH*rs present . . ii. ui .
u iiaiiei and Uoghton WIs to leu ny in guesis f1;0,1.'.
o rfiiiu 1
enjoy a summer evening trea sure" hunt round the grounds, with clues relating to the his tory of the original Alyttnn
Fold Farm. After a buffet supper and
celebration cake, prepared by member s, the evening was roll titled off by a humorous word cpiiz. Birthday dowers \vt*n* p r e s e n t e d to Mr.**
Audrey dates. President Mrs Meryl Ibbot- , tl , .
son thanked members for all tile entries they had
fi»r the Cl i theroe v - . .
Show, which resulted m them be ing awa rded the Ladv Cl i the roe Trophy. J e s s i c a Lofthousc Trophy and Horti
- cultural Trophy. Jumble sale Following a request trom h'-uhilr A'ollth League. Reail
Under 11s cricket team were up against Creat Harwood^ (Jreat Harwo«)d batted brst
and, due to excellent catching from Reail, were soon eight lives down."Some fine howling hv Olive Newby ani.l Daniel Locke reduced tit Harwood to
ix is) in on .......... -
score of -2 (It'S). Keiid
K S l d t ' a . n ^ D a ^ d G a n h ^ ('hall hitting emphal ie lioiin-
Re ad b a t t e d ju s t wel l ' i, with J
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daries in tlieir innings. Destin e a silly
l ives lost due to cup limd -n e r v e s , " Read scored
'''t'-'imaui Gareth Hallev was I, .,l with the tropjn by
Chairman of the league Mr
:iri Family service
‘ ‘'M-ueoLtln'-match was Phi- Tu-fhillh V- who Ira.l ti TlV-Vlt 17 not out iiml an « 1
and accurate spell " f 1m' " ! . V Other hoys who made \.du
able contributions; welt <-.h i.
Galpin. Oliver Clarke. 1 an Pratt. Andrew Bennett J r and Craig Brown.
Hulv Communion will h
r e l e h r a l . 'd at S t Jo h n s Church. Read, during a family service on Sunday at 11 a.m.
This will lie a good o|'l»" " Utility for newly-continued m.'inhers to tak.* pint.
Whist drive Whis t winner s at Read
Constitutional Club on M.m- dav were: Ladies — Airs -M. Dearing. Mrs S. Law. Gents _ Mr E. Dear ing,
..lr I - Grime. Special prize was won hv Mrs J . RsiilfV ami MC was*
Mrs Rat Larkin.
First aid S aw l c v Wl m em b e r s
enjiived an informative meet ing "when Airs Edna
H.ithei- s;iil, of the St John Amhu- hinre. gave a short history ol
the organisation. All's Hothersal l then ans
wered ques t ions from her audience and showed mem bers "Litt le Anne, the resus
citation model, on which the secretary demonstrated tlw
revoverv position. The birthday party
wa s d i s c u s s e d and All s Wa lk e r was th an k ed i
arranging the m i ' t» Man- i i ,ester, to see "Pi iantom of
the opera." The Inn to Dove cote and Watershed ALII. S. I tie, had also been enjoyed.
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Dominoes There was a depleted attc
Club Chatburn. through .-irk- i lta lnic .e' B
S i w^rt Duumtoes^tb'f chatting F'1' Jj
a pleasant nf lernonn to M
im*mb«*rs juvm'UL. Tea hostesses were Alt's M-
Ridgeway, Mrs B. t a h u t and All's lL. lownson.
SV 8AE £0 SY
ON
CONNECTION TO m o v i e s
INSTALLA.icno Wl iITH
STEpM n
s a t e l l i t e Bfc
:uui • e. HALF
a t t ihle Ri b lbd e s d a l e
the chi ldren of the senior d e p a r tme n t of Ch a tbu rn Methodist Church that somc- t l i in g b e d o n e to b e l l i Rwanda, the staft and schol ars held a jumble sale and ploughman's lunch on hatur-
The re wi*re many willing
helpers and a total of £1M' was raised for the Oxfam appeal.
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an<i-nu\ h»uv • ............. -•• Rcprosv Mission, commencing
Old samplers Pres ident of Simonstone
wi th Read Wl Mrs Anne Atkinson welcomed 27 mem bers and five guests, together with speaker Airs Rita Alars- laud. Airs Alarsland delighted cvcryunc with sonic beautiful e x amp le s of he r work in fabrics and embroidery, mueli of it inspired by her love ot animals. She regularly exhi bits at Ciawtliorpe Hall. Winners of the competition
the tile oldest sampler were Airs Anne Atkinson, whose sampler was made in lShll, and Alice Dyson, whose sam ple r commemora ted King Edward V I lb s accession to the tlironc in 111211.
l! MARTIN TOP
Chape! walk Salem C o n g r e g a t io n a l
Chapel. Marlin Top. was the starting point for a reorgan
ised walk, postponed Irom Eas ter Alonday s wet condi-
tinns.
The chapel walk look place on Saturday and was blessed
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with gnnd weather. E ig h t a d u l t s and nine
y oung s te r s , the youngest being five-week-old Thomas For re s t , set off along lnol-
rOITl’M. paths, over stiles and bridges.
They passed through OxtIi--"' F a rm and Hol l in s I 'a
)xelose r rm
i ivfore a r r iv in g at Manor House, Riminglon. where a picnic lunch and rest on the Cfiulthurst Playing Field was
much enjoyed. The partv proceeded along
to Holme *Knd and br idge
Kml Farm, where four black and white puppies were a delight to see and stroke,
HURST GREEN
Winning hands Numbers were fewer than
usual at the fortnightly gath ering of Hurst Green Over lids Club, held recently in the vil lage hal l . Neve r the le s s , a lively and enjoyable evc-
ning was had by
Winners of the prizes were: Whist: Ladies — Airs Helen
Hartley, Mrs Ethel Under wood. G e n t s — Air B i l l Knowles, Air
Horace.lackson.
Dominoe s : Mr s Ev e ly n
Ridge. Airs Alary Cardwell, Airs Alary Whalley, Airs Ho Greenhalgh.
The raffie prizes went to
Airs E. Ridge and Airs It. Waddingtnn.
Alcmbers were given a tillal
chance to submit their mimes for the t r ip tu F le e tw..... 1 Alarine Hall, on September 21st. for the last night ol the Old Time Alusic Half.
Gnnd wishes were extended
to all members and triends who are sick at present. Jh e next meeting will be at t-ot) p.m. on Tuesday in the Jubi lee Room. New members are
always welcome. SUMMER SALE LOWEST PR IC E S EVER
wended its way to Lower ti a / .e g i l l . Ueckside and Raikes. arriving back at chujjM.
' 1 • ' O N S E L E C T E D I T E M S o r compet i t ion for the
most objects observed along the way beginning with the letter “*F" was won by Sarah
Moorhouse. Mrs Shei la Har t ley was
th a n k ed for le ad in g and ar ranging a most pleasant walk.
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