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, Clitheroe 2232Jf (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422881 (Classified) ll WHALLEY
Garden party The spell of much-appre
® News from the Villages l!
Various outings and events were discussed,
including a
ciated summer weather made for a perfect garden party at
ev en t where th ere were stalls, a treasure hunt and
the SaJesbunr home of Mr and Mrs John Chapman m aid of a fund for the renovation of Whalley Methodist Church. Over 100 atten ded the
teas with stawberries and cream which all helped to raise£316.
p lan ned for th e end o f August, church members are hoping that the renovation work, which has been taking place over recent weeks, will be completed in time. Mr Alan Bowles, treasurer
With a flower fe s t iv a l
visit to “The Mulberry Bush” on July 26th. Mrs Dust read the LFWI news and thanked everyone who helped to make the Ribchester treasure hunt a success.
RIMINGTON
for a family heirloom was Mrs Scott and raffle winner was Mrs Clarkson. Hostesses were Mrs Ander son and Mrs Aston.
Winner of the competition BASHALL EAVES WI, together with friends,
of the renovation fund, is appealing for volunteers to help to decorate the church from around the middle of August when the builders are due to leave. Volunteers can contact him on (01254) 823331, or Mr Cyril Royle on (01254) 823586. The l iv e s o f John and
Whalley Ladies Flower Club. During the festival, coffee,
Ga rden trip Members of Bashall Eaves
spent a very pleasant evening looking round Joan and Philip Lord’s marvellous garden. President Mrs E. Spurgeon
thanked Mr and Mrs Lora on behalf of those
present.Re freshments were eqjoyed back at the village hall followed by a short business meeting. Names were taken for a
Charles Wesley will provide the theme for the flower festi
val on August 26th — 28th, which will be the work of
lunches and teas will be avail able at the church.
Winners Whist winners at the Abbey
cookery evening with Marie Sherratt, at Longridge Civic Centre, on September 18th. Mrs Spurgeon read Mrs Rush- worth's report on the inter mediate general meeting held in Blackpool, which she attended as delegate.
cheese and wine evening, organised by Rimington Wl,
Sociable A successful and sociable
took place on Friday, at the home e f member Airs Jennifer Sherras and her husband, Richard. Many visitors took advantage of the fine, sunny evening to admire the newly- created Italianate garden
while trying their luck on the tombola or sampling the. home-made treats on the cake stall. The name of a cuddly teddy
bear was correctly guessed by Mrs F. Metcalfe as “Padding ton”, while Mrs B. Spencer emerged as winner of a guess- the-aate competition with January 25th. Secretary Mrs E. Jackson
Fox. Mrs Fox travelled all the way from Cheshire to enter tain her audience with tales of her amuBing and daring experiences, while working in the circus ring, and more recently of her work for radio
and television. v, - :—
she worked in the circus she County Council, from Tues- day for* week.
Dunne 10 years or bo tlut . . .
had to maintain a high stan dard of physical fitness as a stunt person. She rode in chariot races, jousted and performed with horses, con
trolled performing elephants and learned to do many of the
•supporting tasks associated O V 6 r ~ vO S witn circus animals. Treat ment and “relier of an ele phant suffering from enteritis had members helpless with laughter. Following a serious back injury she le f t the circus life
read a letter of thanks to Mr and Mrs Sherras for their generous hospitality and to all who helped arrange the eve ning, from Mrs v. Gardiner who, although having recently moved from the d is tr ic t, remains as Rimington Wl president. Proceeds of £269 from the evening will go to WI funds.
senior citizen’s drive, in Whal ley, were: Ladies — Mrs B. Preston, Mrs I. Hibble. Gents — Mrs J. Walmsley, Mrs M.
Naylor. Dominoes: Mrs R. Nutter,
Mrs M. Parkinson. Money talk MITTON
WI Mrs M. Dust welcomed members and visitors to a full house for p meeting held in the village institute. Guest speaker for the eve ning was Mr. L. Roylance, of .S t A n n e s , who g a v e a
No gloom here! President of Little Mitton
humorous insight into his life as a solicitor. He told how it has been far from a life of gloom and doom working, for many y ears , in the legal department of banking. His
main topic was the importance o -
f takin ■' g legal advice when making a will. Telling mem-
topic bers about probate court, how ___
the law works and the differ ent aspects of the laws of inheritance, he stressed one should never take for granted that close relatives nave a right to inherit. The law is very complicated and com plex, and ne explained how in many cases, if no will is made, the consequence can have a devastating effect on the bereaved family. Mr Roylance answered many questions and
■ An interesting topic, “Mak ing your money work for
you”, will be the subject of a talk to members of. Simon-
speaker Mr M. Blackie. The meeting will be held at 7-30
p.m. on Thursday next at Simonstone Old School and new members will be most welcome. A competition for the o ld e s t coin will be held together with a stall
selling produce and preserves.
Summer fair To raise money for the
decorating fund, members of Read U n ited Reformed
be served between 11-30 a.m.
nhiTreh are* holdintr aVummer ™ ^ s d a y . S S clies
and 2-30 p.m. and there will be stalls selling home pro duce, bric-a-brac, fancy goods and a bring-and-buy stall. Incidental music will be sup plied by the Church Players.
Constitutional Club’s Monday social were: Ladies — Mrs B.
Winners Whist winners at Read
• very interesting and informa- Mrs_E.Di tive.
members agreed it had been Special prize was awarded to § lacing th ose of Mrs E. earing and MC was
Nichols. Mrs
S.Law. Gents — Mr C. Hall, Mrs
I.Denwood.
Mr G.- A.Holden.
for an outing, this year on August 2nd, and members ami friends should meet at the village hall at 6-40 p.m. for a visit to Waddow Hall, Wad- dington, starting at 7 p.m. There will be a tour ot the hall, a talk and supper.
Arrangements were made READ
House plants Vice-ch airman Mrs J.
guest speaker Mr G. Yearsley gave an interesting and help ful talk about the care and culture of house plants. He showed slides of superb speci men and show plants and brought along a selection of
Sherras was in the chair for Rimington WI meeting when
rooted cuttings, explaining the many ways in which plants may be propagated, giving advice on nutrition, watering and temperature as growth proceeds. There were many questions from the audience and Mrs A. Seed e xp r es sed thanks to Mr
Yearsley. Mrs Shi
_____ erras announced it is t h ^ tm n S n a l meeting at
comedy and song to be held on September 15th at Clitheroe Parish Hall as part of the LFWI 75th anniversary cele brations, and also a celebra tion garden party at Alston Hall, Longridge, on August 19th. Mrs C. Knowles read birth day greetings and town crier Miss M. Bairetow advertised forthcoming local *
Lancaster University. News wasi given of a concert oif
inc ’lu ding a walking treasure hunt round the village, lowed
in by supper in the
___3d by supper m the memorial institute, on August 4th. Names should be given to Mr Brian Stott (Tel: 445622)
events, fol-
by July 30th. Mrs E. Hartley gave details
of Rimington Wl’s Handicraft and Produce Show which takes place on August 12th, to be opened by LFWI county chairman Mrs Maureen Ger-
rard. Mr Yearsley judged the
competition for a pot plant, herras, Mrs.V;. Gardiner,' *
Club lunch Roast pork with summer
SMMMER MMD vegetables, followed by fruity
to fight her way back to mobility, proving she was once again fit by running the London marathon. She moved into radio interviewing and speaking on Radio Cheshire, as well as acting in many walk-on parts for Coronation Street and Emmerdale Farm serials. One of her special memories was doubling as the present Queen on horseback. Mrs Jane Lewis thanked
ex] am---------------- „ .
Members were reminded about an evening visit to
. , Members of Sabden Over- p endleton, by Lancashire SABDEN
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 13tk, 1995 5 REPLACEMENT PVCu WINDOWS Waste needed l!
A rubbish skip
for.house- hold waste will be'placed in
PENDLETON
any jobs th at'need doing especially inside jobs.
Waterfall '
le t te r , from the National Rivers Authority disclaiming ownership or responsibility
I The council has received a u
for the damaged* waterfall across
u iai Jubilee Bridge. the brook near the
. p r o j e c t s i f any money becomes available.
.'because it is a popular spot for children, and will keep it in mind for fu tu r e v i l la g e
Councillors are keen to have the waterfall repaired
60s marked two minutes* silence in memory of Mr Eric Birtwell, who died suddenly last week. Mr BirtweUj pro- ^he locking rocket on the pnetor of Birtwells Printers jj0]me wa8 now in working in the village, had been a good or{jerf but one of the baby friend of the group helping with their printing needs and so on over the years. There have been no socials this week for the over-60s
new piece of play equipment
Rocket It was reported that the
because of other events taking lace in St Mary’s Church Aumi 4BilulB UMTCI,
pi H:
Mrs Fox for sharing her iperiences in such a vivid id entertaining way.
Browshoime Hail on August 8th and the long-weekend at Weaton-Super-Mare. An invi
tation to Gisbum WI meeting was discussed and arranged. The annual dinner, held at
the Dog and Partridge, Chip ping, was attended by 22 members who had a very emoyable evening. Raffle winners were Mrs
Mary Edmondson and Mrs Dorothy Houghton. Gents — Mrs Elizabeth Ireland and Mr James Traynor. Dominoes — Mrs Frances Lowe, Mr Jack Abbott, Mrs Ivy Cottam and
ment and no satisfactoi elusion had been read
ip
torv :hed
Waste paper • The usual waste paper
collection will take place in Griridleton today. Contribu tions of newspaper, magazines and cardboard can be left m the space provided at the top of Back Lane, near the chapel
wall.
leton WI members for their open meeting ton ight, is extended to all ladies of the
village. The meeting, which will
swings had been broken and could be dangerous. Members agreed to take immediate F B C G l l f t action. Re-instatement work has
i s s s ; svsMomixs ttrnmtenm K s Y e i t iK
still not taken place to the road at Pendle Street East by
______ r Red Gate at the top olf Watt W;
Mrs Lilian Abbott. Raffle — Mr James Royal, Mrs Bessie Brennand and Mrs
Ivy Cottam. Thursday’s whist: Ladies —
Mrs Maud Wade and Mrs Bessie Brennand. Gents — Mrs Gladys Walmsley and Mrs E d i th C h a r n le y . Domin oes — Mrs Flora Cooke, Mr William Cooke and Mr Rowland Ford. Raffle — Mr Rowland
August 2nd Mrs Hath Eas twood will talk about the work of Crossroads Care Scheme.
Linda Biakeman, Mrs Bar bara Steen, Mrs Diane Poole and Mrs Mary Taylor. At the next meeting on
BILLINGTON Delightful
was the title of an illustrated talk given by Rev. Canon
“Embroidering the Truth”
Arthur Dobra 'which .both surprised ana delighted the members of Billington and Langho WI at their recent meeting. Canon Dobbs has a real
Ford, Mrs Bessie Brennand, Mrs Pauline Taylor.
Church funds The strawberries and cream
tea afternoon at St Nicholas’s Church raised £90 for church funds and thanks go to all who helped and went along to take part.
In bloom The judges of the North
West in Bloom competition will be touring Sabden next
Tuesday afternoon to assess the village for the competition in which it has done so well in the past. Members of the parish
Street. The ownership of the land has not been determined
and nothing can be done at th is s tage. Members noted a
responsibility. been granted permission to
Football Sabden Football Club has
use the Lower Holme for its weekly training sessions while | work is being earned out on
its. ground at Nutter Barn. Parish councillors are hoping when cash is available to carry out some improvements to the goalmoutns on the Holme which need draining
and resurfacing. Concern about the area
passion for needlecraft and he is currently working on a se- ven-feet-long embroidered panel which illustrates scenes from the Book of Revelation. Members gasped with admiration as he displayed an
Mrs A. Seed and Mrs A. Pea-./ cock.
- .
:. Dobbs .for. almost, interesting talk., " .
exquisite embroidered cope ana stole and Canon Dobbs explained that having trained and worked as an architect prior to becoming a minister of the church, this helps him to plan and draw his own designs. Mrs Joyce Darby expressed membersr thanks to Canon
pudding was the appetising menu awaiting members of Rimington ana Middop Lun
cheon Club. At the afternoon domino session Mr D. Seed emerged as winner and lucky raffle winners were Mr E. Hull, Mr D. Seed, Mrs J. Hyde and Mr R. Carr. On July 26th the meeting
{ ; Members "were thanked for their efforts in the Clitheroe Area WI Show where they were presented with trophies for their entries in the Pro duce and Preserve, Handi crafts and Confectionery sec tions as well as being awarded with the Lady Clitheroe Chal lenge Trophy. On August 21st, members
council will show the visitors around and it will be appre ciated if people make an extra effort to keep the village as tidy as possible and also make sure that hanging baskets,
tubs and gardens are at their glorious bes t despite the s tr o n g winds th a t have recently given them such a battering. Young people too can do
around the public toilets was voiced bv Coun. Marion Procter who said the whole site looked scruffy and needed atten tion. Members were asked to suggest ideas to improve the area. Coun. Procter also expressed con cern about the area at the bottom of Wesley Street and councillors are to try to deter mine the ownership of the green chain link fence which is
are in urgent need of repair, members were told , and Coun. Roger Westbrook, a trained structural engineer,
m a poor condition. Parts of the Jubilee Bridge
volunteered to also check the structure of the bridge. The council is to continue to
their bit by not throwing lit ter about and keeping their
play areas tidy. The village has also entered
the Lancashire Best Kept Vil lage Competition and pudges
wul be going round during the next few weeks.
Sports day All the children at St
took part in sports day last /w^nfimpd over the Dnontv of ? r nn ? r f tW r l f in T u n
t Ml'kynlrMnPsnom r?srydavCt!0 as!
a sunny day the rain ju s t . l. nakpd for a “rive wav” about
and all the children and the Coun. Rawlinson also asked many parents and friends who member8 to come up with
8[ traffic. The county council is J markings to be placed there,
w®nt along, had a very eiyoy- i j eas for the village to obtain able afternoon.
will take the form of a coach outing, all those interested should contact Mrs Violet Dugdale.
Whist drive At a whist and domino
drive, held in Rimington Memorial Institute, MCs were Mr Alan Stott and Mr Frank Simpson. whist winners were: Ladies
are hoping for a good atten dance at a cheese and wine evening which will be held at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel. Tickets have just gone on sale and, along with various stalls, there will be a beetle drive and the Wl’s recently com pleted scrapbook of the area will be on display. Proceeds will be donated to Christie’s Hospital in Manchester. The raffle prize was won
year with a disco in St Mary s pun^ Hall tonight. __ *
M SG S
hundred people gathered for a moving commemoration Mass to marie the first anniversary of the death of former parish
— Mrs B. Green, Mrs M. Hird, Mr J. Dukes. Gents — Mrs J . R i le y , Mr M. J. Davies, Mr W. Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs E. Hartley,
by Miss Kathleen Hayes and Mrs Olive Bennett won the competition. Birthday flowers were pre sented to Mrs Mary Jackson.
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WI Mrs Mary Parker wel comed guests from Tatham Fell ana Dunsop Bridge WIs to the meeting held in the vil lage hall, ana gave president Mrs Joan Howarth’s apologies
Circus life Vice-president of Slaidburn
Cricket
a closely-contested game to the Jesters, on Sunday, by 12
Downham Cricket Club lost
runs. The Jesters batted first and made 153 runs. Gladwin bowled well, taking 4 for 31,
aided by some good fielding and catching* Bicknell was ex tr em ely acrobatic and Coultherd was sharp behind the stumps. Hayton and Bar rett took two wickets each, su p p o r ted by Hart and Walmsley. Barrett was top scorer with
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nation Street” was the title of a talk by speaker Mrs Sally
bowling. However. Downham slipped behind tne scoring rate and finally lost to the better team on tne day.
The children round off the f tal;onaj Lottery’s Millenium Coun. Roger Westbrook
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RC Church were packed on Farm at .the junction with Black Hill road as blocked
priest Fr Leon Morris. Just like his funeral service
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the*new kitchen facilities. Anyone wishing to consider
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take place in the Methodist Church Hall, starts at 7-30 p.m. and the topic is antiques.'
hard work, the newly-refur bished parish room at St
Following many months of _
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a year ago people travelled a„_________ from miles around for the ser- plaints from residents. The
in Swinton and one from St about this matter. John’s in Burnley where he A survey of householders in had spent a short time.
homily was given oy the Rev. Roland Nicholson from St Nicholas’s Parish Church. The service^ included Fr Morris’s favourite hymns cho-
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at the end of St Nicholas’s Avenue right up to the junc tion with Padiham Road was
vice, including a coach party council has previously con front his old parish St Mark s (acted the county council
led by his succes sor. Fr yellow lines to stay — despite Michael Fairclough, and the a suggestion from some coun-
The very moving Mass v « s that they wished the double Padiham Road had concluded
cillors that removing the lines and allowing cars to park might alow down traffic and | reduce the parking problems. The council is to continue to 1
sen himself for hiB funeral press the police for speed Mass, with the addition of a restrictions or rumble strips special song written and per- to s top tra f f ic sp eed in g ,
c *— through the village.
at Masses ... song “Heart of Lancashire”
was a personal tribute to Fr M ris dvorri "by Steve who sang all the hymns accompanied by a .................
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conducted at the grotto built Coun. Anita Whalley was by Fr Morris himself, tea and voted on to the governing biscuits were served in the body of Sabden County Pri- church hall and many of the mary School. Couns trank visitors walked up to the graveyard at St Nichojas’s Church were Fr Morris is buried.
flautist, guitarist and soloist, junction of Whalley Road and After the outdoor service Watt Street,
is to be asked to repair the broken bench situated at the
Goss and John Shorter were chosen to formulate a draft emergency plan for the village as they both have experience of this type of work. A su b -c om m it te e was fo rm ed to draw up an
planting and other issues. The sub-committee consists of j Couns Eileen Lowe, John Shorten Christine Rawlinson,
An outline planning applica- Frank Goss and the Country- tion for residential devel- side Rangers who cover the
village. cil but parish councillors waiting restrictions in Whal- ValTey‘Coun- to go-ahead with formulating . The county council look set .
asked for more information ley Road, Sabden, near the about the plans before making bus stop, despite concerns any observations.
bam conversion at grookside, about the effect on nearby however,. and^ said that it businesses and agreed that would tidy up the site.
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Thanks The parish council, meeting
they were not happy with the
: thanks to Mr
Albert.Cocker- council pas sed a-motion line for the excellent, job he moved by Coun.: Westbrook
in the Methodist Hail, decided by jn y,e daytime, to send special le t te r s of ; After a long discussion the
has done in planting out bed-
ding plant-s on the rose 8®*^; r es tr ic tion s : at all in . that
dens.Also to Mr Paul .Varley: iayby, even by the bus stop,'
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whole.area /phe'eounty council has :been given aspruceup.
and Mr Raymond Lowe for-because 0f the parking prob- their help with the project... ]ema experienced by people in The forms have now been vjiiaVe. : .
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that buses could not, stop at
" work'm St Nicholas Church- boardShaaUght.:.::.-.-'?...-',.;:. ■yard. Other village churches _ The next meeting was
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