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There" will 'be” a'turkey supper price £2.50 and • members are requested to


History , BMembers of Bolton-by-


‘ ' i owland YFC had an


history of young farmers’’’ clubs by county president Mr David Kay. .Thanks were expressed by Alison Whitwell. t Junior public speaking


nteresting talk into the


will now represent the region in the county finals in December. • wNext week’s meeting , „ - -.


epresenting the club, and RaC© p.m. ' CHATBURN


bring,a.pi ft costing £I-for distribution.


Creation - - B• Members of Ebenczer


oeams were congratulated was unable1 to attend. M fn being placed second and _ •Slow read from the book of tifth ‘in a recent competi­ tion. The senior football ream was also thanked for


Billington, who stopped in as speaker at short notice . when the original speaker


Haptist Church,. So9ial cour, . Billington,wel­


omed Mr Brian Slow, of r


Genesis, chapter one, which describes God creating the , world.■


Till be a tour round ciucieti w itn tn e numorous eet in the village at 6-45 ster.


ing £3. Members should with the Loch. Ness mon- nuer ums. niio seating. ,all those piles of unwanted which she attended and ' T ■ ‘ " m ' . In;:response to Lanca- Yes it’s time for another ®nJ.°yc.a anu


hwaites Brewery, cost­ m .....— . . . .


BThe /annual Bolton-by- f owland Fell Race starts,


ascents of 800 feet! / ' . r Among the expected 200


with total


. K.Lowe, anid Miss M._. Kay requesting issues which _;d nf-. Ghippmg s play evenjng held at Liverpool ,


expressed v ii- S?” •- shire Constabulary’s w letter. * * ® hanks • were “"V" . t „„„„


December-3rd at II a.m. It will follow'an eight-mile course^of fields and hills : around^ the.’ surrounding countryside,' ■


rom 'the village 'on s arsh; - of Clitherpe, will Pia1’ t-he C ’?cl1 re3uested. the Garstang lioad car or members to write and 0U


was...organist. Refresh- thJ* poIice should addres8 ^ ,9 1 H in. their forthcoming policy A skip will be placed on


ments’followed, \ M Next .' week -Mrs


peak.: . ....... BARROW


the top competitors from . -Barrow Action Group the North of England, knows that Christmas is a ___ . „


unners wilt be- some of Party time. BILLINGTON


New venue t The president of Billing­


Meryl Ibbotson, welcomed i members to the first meet­


scenes, taken mainly in tbe Yorkshire Dales, in summer- and winter garb and at dawn and dusk. The photographs were accom­ panied by excerpts from - classical music by famous • composers. Mrs Barbara


s oghton, gave a delightful


Charlson expressed mem- bers’appreciation. ■ aOpen..days will be held


December 6th and 7th from 10-30 a.m. to 3- 30p.m:'Tea and coffee wil be available and various


venue at Billington and be held before Father lide show of landscape bren, two craft days will


on and Langho WI, Mrs ng in the new regular


Langho Community Hall. HSpeaker Mr J. Orrell, of


unch, magician Mr Shaun McCree will entertain the children and afterwards various party games will


.


Christmas calls in. dAlso, just for the chil­


organising a Christmas party at Pendleton Village Hall on December 3rd, from 10-30 a.m. to 3 p.m. . wAs a.guideline, the day


dill be spent with the chil­


wrapping presents for l their parents. Following


ren making cards and gift


that juvenile nuisance, park this weekend for con- yandahsm. and speeding l ributionS- Anyone unable


Three sites are to be lconsidered for extra street


£1.50 and .will be taken on this in mind the group is por fNn'Hc theday.,, , ,.


ror.Tunas.


Entry to . the race costs time for children, and with December 18th. ----- •-*------0


lighting in the Ribble Val­


programme; v The next parish council meeting will be on


ey Social Role lighting RIBCHESTER


Chatburn Methodist adde(1 to his bpoklet of two day evening raised ‘ ~ .. .. -


CA jumble sale held in


£117.75 for church funds. C L A Y TO N -L E -D A L E


Stately Home hurch schoolroom on Fri- years ago, called A' Life Crossing


Yesteryear MResident of Ribchester in the Twentieth Cen-


r Frank Livesey has „


DMembers of Clayton-le- Mion is a painter called eale Women’s Institute, Hoses, a member of the


the characters of yester­ year entitled “Ribchester ' People I have Known”.’


ae held on December 9th Ian Barrett. Hoghton Fnd 16th at Hawthorn Tower, a fortified manor darm, Barrow, .when, chil- house of significant his- oren will be given the torical, value, has been


nioyed an illustrated talk loghton Tower by M


Christmas decorations and i do some Christmas cook­


ng. : • ■ " V' dThree, days of-pure


t WI House, Preston, on durther details1 of: these


books and gifts can be purchased in time for


GISBURN


meetingqon)January’24th>'i ^■A-play',entitl™v Lie/of explanations’"by mis ««• muuuci at '2‘p;ml.f inthe-small’i the'-aLand1


Christmas.Members were .informed thatitheyeiwill beia special.;


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meeting,room at’ithe com- place in Gisburn-Festival' A’competition.for a;sou- j, At just.afl^r 8 p.m.. on • y£jw Mrs ! Dorothy -' munity hall to make patch- Hall, was attended -by’ venir from a stately home;'- Sunday, the cellarman &


} ’nvhich-’Utpqk- fries.;'


noon tea and scones will be served.A competition for a landscape photograph was won by -Mrs Pauline Boardman, Mrs Ann Fos­ ter, Kathleen Whipp. Birthday flowers were


---------; ii i, q bejp c ]u b - ....... .. presente'd'-to .Mrs Dons a.t>’iptO] the Superbowl,, 1‘ttle early to Chipping .


Garrett;At the next meeting on December 11th there will be a Christmas party.-


were: Mr H. Pickard, Mrs L.Newlove, Mrs A.'Jack-.'. sbn,':J. Capwell, - Philip: Melling, James Lund, Mi’s W.Grundy and Mrs H. Waddington. Nextweek-therewill.be


, . „ funds. Winners .., .... ; , ..


work squares required to : membersiof Gisburn YFC was won by Mrs J. ;Rat-' Ribchester Working Mens; 1:—t go into the'big quilt being -who served refreshments cliffe, Mrs M. Chadwith' Club Barrie Lottn raffled’for ACWW.; After- and organised a* raffle ‘to and Mrs’ L’.‘ Connell.;


CHIPPING On stage


Burnley, leaving the festi- this year with tonight and val hall at 7-15 p.m. Places tomorrow’s double bill must be booked with-one- from Chipping-Amateur- ofthe leaders:” — ■ ' " 'Theatrical Society.


•Club Barrie -’Loffhouse,1' event,


disturbed an intruder as everyone to spend freely, he went to check the bar- The stalls .were attracti- rels. He gi’appled with the vely displayed and "there robber but lost his grip were many . worthwhile and the man escaped Christmas• presentsto:be


through the outside cellar pruchased..


was noted and the police were informed, but tne car had been stolen earlier in' the day.. .


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delight, just for the • chil­ fren. If anyone would like


pportunity- to make derelict, rebuilt, always in the post office. Tays, please contact Julie speare’s -‘Romeo a n d , -


love o f R i c h a r d D e Hoghton and Dorothy Southworth,, and, of course,,' King James knighted the loin of beef


eqi


keeping with its origins, • sold piecemeal to Ameri­ cans by disgruntled chil-; dren,.almost lost, along with half of Lancashire, as a gambling debt, has a story as good as Shake-


through the village should to take thei/paper can priority.


telephone 01995 01323 for


collection, or leave a mes­ sage at the post office.


protest against the quar­ rying on the A59. , bA competition for a little


r e li b e r s - w e r e , eminded of a' sales .'eye-.


Mrs B. Lund, Mrs McFall and M


apstick. Hostesses ' were Mrs. E. Wrigley.


ning of Christmas gifts l and branded new' season’s


adies’ clothes in Downham Village Hall on'-December 4th at 7-30p.m. ■


tury”, by casting his mind . At the meeting of back about six decades Downham and Twiston then writing an account of Garden Club,, some 30


r arank a German spy, and


t Included in the publica­ Fome Guard who thought


members and friends gath­ ered to listen to M


hich waste paper collection in tbB «ne1oice' • an<f Sine”; thanked Mrs Webb for-all • •Barker- P™. a d he “R j


u - g’


RC Cathedral. f A suggestion was made,


Mit of Scotland was won by Crs.Edgar and Mrs S.


Porter and refreshments were served, followed by a quiz.On Remembrance Sun­


day, a wreath was laid at Sawley war memorial by Mrs Webb and Mrs Giles read the lesson.


100 Club aWinners of the 100 Club


were Mrs Jean Bolton, Mr D. Webb and Mr R. Blea-


t Sawley Village Hall


zard. ; ■ . WHALLEY


the Black Bull’s beer off at the people who have the stop tap on Blackburn walked across it at various Road........


. The booklet is on sale at Shaun Roney thanked M Robinson.


Puzzling Taking, into consider*


ennant (01254 822646); ■ Juliet”! in.'the’.unrequited among the National River,


tion the water shortage, there must be a man called Noah who knows some- thing .no/one else does


Authority’s workers at Stone Bridge, Ribchester.


At. present, they are of widening the stream at the confluence .of .Duddel and


hall funds.Refreshments served. ...


! . - HURST GREEN.


character who turned bay, the life around it and times. Chairman Mr


■e showed slides of the lommittee: Mrs S. Car-


Robinson, the .Queen’s official guide for the More- cambe Bay crossing. He gave an amusing and h interesting commentary as


Rlected as follows — Mrs M. Mansley (president), Mrs M. Day (secretary), c rs C. Farrer (treasurer);


Geoff Biaithwaite v'lth a jed prop-amme; including cheque for £30 foi village the resoiution meeting at


Mr Roney printed Mr Miven by Mrs Farrer, and r


yon, Mrs E. Peace, Mrs J. Ronnan, Mrs D. Simpson, Mrs J. Troilet, Miss M. Kay, Mrs G. Gemmell. g A financial-report was


^^ithavai- rs Day reported on a


the Red: Pump, Bashall Eaves, followed'by an enjoyable meal, and a trip to Newby Hall. • 1 e Mrs Mahsley thanked


r Cedric af Whalley WI, officers end committee were


Officers oAt the annual meeting


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spoke about how he enjoyed ,the . .beautiful nature around" us and ;of his " holidays’ . ..touring Southern Ireland and the magic of Scotland. He con­ cluded with the humorous


-- He Welcome cash t


“' A'donation of £500 from Chatburn village commit­ tee towards the new safety surfaces on the playing fields was much appreciated. by members of Chatburn Parish Coun­ cil.At the meeting, final arrangements were made ■


for the Christmas tree to be erected by members on December 3rd, when it was also hoped that camera surveillance could be arranged.,’; i Vandalism on .the play­


iY-CATS is proud to pres­ ent two original produc­ tions by, its.members,- ____ starting with “Ali DimijLnKa


>. Tickets, costing £3 for splendid talk and slide- adults, and £1.50 for chil- show on the North-West Kr„5„nr,lnml dren, are available from coast of Scotland, starting - Chipping Post Office, at Cape'Wrath and finish-


ight Grandad . friends enjoyed the most


Proctors! Top Shop and journey was undertaken Chtheroe Tourist Informa- on foot; averaging 25 miles


tion Centre. The perfor­ imances start at 7-30 p.m,


ll the village hall.


night celebrations was dis­ cussed with much concern,


ng field following bonfire,


Paper l With, the festive season


tale of being photographed reniao^m™t to seating and ti'ie,:£'rne f?r a alear out °{/ autumn council meeting newspaper and cardboard,


inl.iv th e c o s t n f ; w iap p eu


rooming, with hopes of g Birthday greetings were now a


ven. Thanks were extended by president Mi’s I. Brindle.-


nd Mrs Capstick. Mrs A.


eceiving all those well- aiven to Mrs S. Ingham wrapped presents, now’s Binns gave a report on the


per day and taking 12 days, by Maud and Min­ nie, of Thornton-in-Cra-


'• -■oeaJf Clitheroe Advertiser & Times['November23rd,'l995 ■ DOWNHAM


and His Wonderful Gamp”, CljHpc a traditional pantomime in •ollues a comic new guise, fol-•. At the meeting of


• • A- list’ was circulated for members interested in,the -•


production of. “Fiddler- on -, the Roof’given by i Clith-,’


vlowed by Teresa Eveson’s Downham WI[ held in the Grindleton WI on a shop-. play ,,,for:»a. whist:rjand nery smal play Good; village hall; members and


eroe Amateur-Dramatic: Results Society in February, and for anyone wishing to join


a.m.; returning at 6 p.m. • Presentation of the


Robinson’s Butchers, ing at Fort’ William. The Mrs Joyce.Walker,, in-the. ‘^the hv There were 14 tables in


ping trip: to Chester, on . domino drive, hekf in Tos- November 29th, le a v in g si<le village institute in aid the Duke of York at 9 of funds...MCs,were T.


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a aruooarci.-„:vd „nd Mrs E Partington was also’ o On ’ Saturday members thanked and Mrs Dvson Grindleton, are holdiin;


absence of treasurer Mrs Pat Ratcliffe.Mrs Giles gave a report on the year’s activities. All officers -and committee were re-elected and Mrs Webb thanked members 3- Uddu- for their support through-, out. the year-with special- thanks to Mrs J. Walker, and Mrs J..Porter who had. stood in for her on several occasions. Retiring com-; mittee member Mrs Ann


f f i ’iS wJhh fnr ah Christmas fair in %


h Raffle w nner was Mrs kjnds and r(;fl.osbments. er hard work.


school from 2.p.m. There will'be lots of stalls'of all


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sveryone-for the support hhe bad enjoyed, during 1er previous'^year, and t o o k e d - f o r w ar.d. t o h er


hirds year-in office. She


church lunas oi si.oez. Wnodhead who were • IThe Mayor of-the-Ribble--’«55S®^’.ro^^hLi


t; p- Y’_ - obened a1, the '-?elve< ; encouraging for.mwijrjyears..• and_• had


door, which was the way Work has been taking ,I1110,Whist winners ; at the: he had forced his entry.


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Christmas.has--come a wbi"b.tbe robbers escaDed refurbishing’and decorat- i‘.,,d!p'o Mi'rR^re'ston • ing it to make a small com-


The number of the car in school, as parishioners are fi,.;V drivA ;n whnllnv wpro*e e: Cutllr GenU -


mittee room which ...will become a suitable-venue for the new. prayer group and banner-making igroup


soon, to be started.’The Hardy, joint 2, Mrs J. nuilding, is to bo tackled Cargreaves and Mrs J.


large room,' in the main b


sext with a . campaign


months, including new heating.lighting and floor. With generous gifts .of money and labour for this project, the vicar,, the Rev. J. Birbeck, hopes the old' school building'; will greatly add to • the resources available - to; the church.


preading over. . many ----- --------


Take note! . HWill- all members of-


ubilee Room'. ■ • . e Twenty members romino drive at their


winners were as follows. Ladies: Mrs A.- Walker,’ Mrs C. Holden. Gents:


ecent - meeting. Whist


ariyon. SIMONSTONE


Christmas ' decorations were shown to members of Simonstone -Mothers’ Union by.,Mrs-Sheila Rat­ cliffe at their meeting on Tuesday evening.


Union • Lots of ideas for making


Curst Green Over. 60s : : dlub please note, that the Meeting


Jth at 7-30 p.m. in the nouncil will meet in the dnjoyed' a whist and aillagers -are - welcome to


jate: of the; Christmas , ■ •


5ill now be on December CSimonstoiie Parish wiarty has been changed. It


ttend. - ; : ' ; ;


eew school, tomorrow vvening at 7-30 p.m. All


Mrs:D. Knowles, Mr W.' Peter’s . Church, Simon- Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs stone/will,be opened;at 1- M.-, Fielding, Mi’-. R. Wil- '30 p.m; on Saturday after- son, Mrs M. McManoman, - • noon > in - the old - school. Mrs M. A. Cardwell. Raf-’ -Attractions ;will. include fle:'’Mr-E.. Hartley, Mrs gifts,/.games; cakes,tom- Knowles.w'.;


Fair .The Christmas fair of St


’ As a mark of respect, a well as Father Christmas short silence was held in arriving at 2 p.m;;, ’: ' , ,~ membry of,'Mr Horace . Jackson and founder mem-’


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