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THE final walk of the summer session 'took Clitheroer Naturalists through Sabden on
Saturday.
. Led by Mr Norman Berry, the 25-strong
group went along Stubbins Lane, passing Hey Barn Farm and stopping at Chum' Clough Reservoir for lunch.
Heys and .Wiswell Moor Houses; before returning, via The Whins, to Sabden.-;
They walked. to .Wilkin
in the: village as. a boy, pointed out many places of interest, including the mill ponds where local children often learnt to swim,- but: which are now sadly over grown and barely visible. Mr Berry was thanked by Mrs J. Eaton.
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THREE members carried off achievement awards i when Clitheroe Young Farmers-held their .annual meeting at Pendleton Village Hall. ’
.’■■'..■Officers appointed: Club l e a d e r , ’ ' taht leader, Peter Coates;1
the involvement award.
vice-chairman, Edward Whitwell; secretary, Helen Montgomery; girls’ leader, ■
se cretary, James Spurgeon. R6
; mittee delegates: J twell,Helen Mont
Committee: Paul: M rri , Peter Holt, Robert Whi- twell, William Slini
-■"■The club’s annual, bonfire night is on Wednesday at Lawson Steads Farm, .Whalley, and members, are being asked to meet initially ] at: Chtheroe : Health
regionl delegates: Peter Holt, John Cross. -Executive delegate: Richard Berry.
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Centre car park at 7 p.m. P u b c a s h h e l p
w i t h t r e a t m e n t f o r J a s m i n e
a t a local pub have raised £850 to help a brave little Clitheroe girl receive treatment she needs for a rare disease which affects the body’s blood ves- . sels and led to her having a stroke before
GENEROUS regulars
she was five. Patrons of the Dog and
Partridge, Wellgate, col lected the money for five-; year-old Jasmine Valovin, who is believed to suffer from vasculitis, an inflam matory condition that affects any of the body’s blood vessels and in Jas mine’s case resulted in the stroke and damage to a kidney. Jasmine’s mother, Mrs
Val Valovin, said: "It has been a puzzling case and she had a number of differ ent diagnoses, including encephmitis and systemic lupus, which turned out to be wrong. Investigations involved
by Tony Cliff
help the Valovin family of Eastmoor Drive, Clith- eroe, with the expenses of Jasmine’ s, further treatment. At the moment, they
a number of different spe cialists from across the country. The diagnosis of vasculitis is the nearest explanation we have, but doctors are still looking into her case.” The money raised will
Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.
suffered her stroke. He was able to act as inter preter and assist her to recover her full use of speech. Mrs Valovin said: “We
Hodgkinson, this was only the latest in a string of fund-raising efforts which have produced £3,500 for a variety of causes in under
want to say a big thank- you for all the people whose kind generosity resulted in the collection of such a huge sum of money for our daughter.” She said that the stroke
are waiting for an appoint ment to see a specialist at one of the country’s lead-
responding well to her treatment and is enjoying life with her eight-year-ola brother, Jake, at St Michael and St John’s Pri- maiy School.- Jake is very proud of his
Meanwhile, Jasmine is
mounted a sponsored head shave, with eight volun teers going under the clip pers, and they also organ
three years. For Jasmine, they
and the time Jasmine had been away from school had left the little girl, with some significant learning difficulties, but Jasmine was receiving special tui tion at school and was making good progress. Meanwhile,1 Jasmine’s
he a paraglide to raise money for the diabetic ward, at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn. This is a cause which has spe
ised a raffle. - Their next venture will
cial importance to Mr Hodgkinson, as he himself suffers from diabetes.
little sister, for the first word she spoke was his name, and he was a great help to everyone when she
father, David, has been involved in some fund: raising of his own. He has raised more than £100 for toys for the children’s : playroom at Pendlebury Hospital, in Manchester, where Jasmine spent some time. For the landlord and
landlady at the Dog and Partridge, Peter and Mary
; Debbie and Mel, who did the clipping. Standing; behind them
:vin, Mrs Val .Valovin, Mrs Mary Hodgkinson pres enting the cheque, and
are some of the volunteers who came forward and, at
the far right, landlord Mr Peter Hodgkinson who also took part.
Our picture shows, from the left, Mr David Valo-
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THREE loyal workers for the Save the Chil dren Fund came of age this year. ^ During a'coffee morning on Saturday, Mrs . Elsie Honeywell, Mrs Irene Hitchen and Mrs Margaret Gar nett were presented with long-service medals: Each has given more than 21 years’ service to the interna tional charity.
:: ,The coffee morning, held in the Ribble: Valley Mayor’s Parlour, was attended by MP Mr Nigel Evans, Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Mrs Dorothy Pearson, and: her consort, Mr Stanley. Pearson, Save , the Children
ME M B E R S were encouraged to. speak.‘.‘off the cuff" at. a meeting of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club, v . Chairman Mr Stan Blackburn .introduced.-the: topics chairman Mrs Mar- garet Wilkinson,: who pro-.
for service medals ’
-amusing session,, congra-v: comments on the session, tulating, everyone
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duced a series of epigrams - from a day-by-day. calen- : dar. It was
a.novel idea ; and. all those called upon,
awarded to Mrs, Margaret Banks;
a.nexy member from Waddington.. - - ' • As a change from pre-.......................
wide range of subjects. Club president Mrs Penny Michael Hollis; and Steve .Club, at 7-30 p.m. Visitors Ada Garner gave an ;• Ogden:and chairman Stan .Clarke ^gripped .'the
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projection and modulation. of Nations „ read by, 'i'H u u u uuuiauuiu^yi,r . - .“vt . . S'1 sr, t" L °
. Blackburn, gave helpful It included an extract
pared speeches; the chair- from an a': Times; article, ■■ Dennis Ogden was1
poem, read movingly by; Mairead:Mahon;: an' amus- ‘ ing piece from “Laughter in Church”, read by Mrs: Gene: Holmes;: an excerpt;
from. a ■ Wilfred . Owen
man introduced, a i poetryentitled .‘/Engineer’s; Cor j: aiid prose reading^session;:;ner’’,:read;by.-Nick Mahpn;
including many, new 'iriem-r giving -practice .iii .^voice. a^Msage frem ‘“ bers,- coped well with a
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. .The event raised £484.34. Members of the committee expressed their grati
Fund area representative. Mr Brian Stockdale, and area manager Mr Keith Hamblett.
: ell, Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. /Mrs - Pearson, Mr Stockdale; Mrs Hitchen, Mayor’s consort Mr Pearson; Mrs Garnett.
OFF-THE-CUFF SPEAKERS COPE WELL . excellent evaluation of the ■
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/“Lines written in early /’spring”, spoken by Der rick Holmes.
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