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Litnneroe Advertiser Cc 'limes, November 30th,, 1995 ■ 6- REPLACEMENT PVCu WINDOWS


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C H A T B U R N


A p p e a l More than £3,200 was


raised by the Chatbum and District Branch of the Royal


were made to house men and women, together with a toilet and shower room. The project was open on three'nights a week, but because the police brought people on other, nights the decisions was made to open each evening, closing


British Legion during this years Poppy Appeal. a This grand total was


annual general meeting, held at the Pendle Hotel. t The meeting opened, with


nnounced at the branch’s


tribute by the chairman, Mr J.W. Wilson. He,asked everyone to remember .two members,, Mr John Rinimer and Mr James Wilkinson, who had died during the year. President Mr J.C. Wiseman-


he exhortation and silent


there were games and spot prizes and fun all round.


C r i c k e t e r s


just one hour during Sunday evening service.Forty people can'be accommodated at night, and the hall is open for lunch each day. f The project receives help


p Chairman Mr Paul Levet irom many people and shops


.L ig h t in g u p and crib


resided at the annual meet­ Colne Division, during the W XJU li o ing of Bolton-by-Bowland


switched on by police superin tcndent Peter Rawsthome, of


Sabden’s Christmas tree lights will be


was started which raises £120 each week for the work; ■ GThe chairman was Mrs


n Preston, and a charity shop


for tbe project before refresh­ ments were served. .Pianist was Mrs Hudson.


iles, who,asked for donations


welcomed members and : guests,- and the chairman gave , a report on the branch’s work during the year. He thanked


J. Altham, the retiring poppy Pendleton WI, held in the vil- organiser and branch secre- / JaBe hall, officers and commit-


and paid special tribute to Mr ?le w?U


tary.Mr Altham has been poppy organiser since 1971 and branch secretary since 1987. Special thanks was also given to Mr. Bryan Hodgson, after his retirement from the com­ mittee was announced. - The chairman made special


peal ,


. dent), Mrs D. Mawson and Mrs. S. Kirk (vice-presi-. dents),Mrs A. Hall (secre­ tary), Mrs J. Jelpke (trea­ surer). Committee — Mrs


tee were elected. Mrs M. Haworth (prcsi-


reference to the sponsored walk, organised by Leslie Cottam, .which made £744 for the Poppy Appeal. ' In his; report, the Poppy


. J.Bristol; Mrs B. Collinge, Mrs L. Croft, Mrs D. Dins- dale, Mrs M: Gomall, Mrs M. Ross and Mrs A. Slinger. Mrs Haworth welcomed


Ap peal -organiisseerr^ Mr J. Alt ham, expressed hiiss---- to the collectors for their invaluable work. This year’s final figure of £3,242.04 was a


thanks


record total. • i Mr Ne.ville Croasdale, who ntroduced. Branch treasurer


Ps taking over as the new i oppy Appeal organiser, was


members and ^thanked everyone for their support tluring ber term of office. The secretary's report was given py Mrs Hall and the financial (statement by retiring trea­ surer Mrs Gornall. Mrs L. Croft gave a report of the autumn council meeting, held at Lancaster University. Mrs Bristol thanked Mrs Haworth for her hard work and enthu-


Mr-H. Hudson presented tbe financial report, saying that tbe branch was in quite a healthy position. J The guest speaker was Col.


the officers and committee, InS t ltUtG members for.their support;


P E N D L E T O N . . . .


. ■


reported that it had been a very successful year for the club and thanked all who helped him.


Captain Mr John Hill also said it had been a good season


j u iuui . . _ , R EA D


‘W iz a rd o f O z \ Read and Simonstone Play­


and he was looking forward to Padiham Road r y s a V e ^ r c o t o , * * * * * ■


Darlington reported on a sue- r . j . ( jm g cessful presentation evening r a i l u n r e


and expressed the need for further fund-raising events to be held, suggesting a quiz


night. The


. .. u i?'-eelL,L®„u^ MOfficers elected were: Mrs ,


Mr and Mrs G. Billows Mrs Rene Holmes and Mr Dougins Moss (vice-presidents). Mr


. A. Bosonnet (president),


Paul Levet (chairman), Mr Michael Smalley (vice-chair­ man nnd mid-week captain),


t __! groundsmen were also


keep tbe ground in good con­ dition for the season.


hanked for working hard to


annual carol service on Sun- to take place on January 4th day evening at 6-30. Fr to 6th at 7-30 p.m. in the Michael Fairclough, from St United Reformed Church Mary’s RC Church, will lead the service. The annual event, organ­ ised by the Holme- Commit­ tee, takes the same format os usual,


ers' production of the “Wizard o1


f Oz” has been rescheduled -------------


Tickets will still be valid for s those people who booked


although


a will be closed * °h°rt °me-


this year


holding‘its annual Christmas Fair at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the parish ball, when all are welcome. There will be the usual variety of stalls, refreshments and the drawing of tbe Christmas raffle


St Mary’s RC Church is tickets.


T r i c k s a n d s p o t s Mrs Gladys Walmsley and


Mr Nigel Bunyon (secretary), Mr Colin Darlington (trea­


surer and social secretary), Mr Eddie White (auditor), Mr and Mrs Simon Reynolds (fix­ tures secretaries), Mr John Hill (captain), Mr P. Rawson (vice-captain), Mr Douglas Moss and Mr Michael Smalley (groundsmen).


B r e w e r y


B o te ^Y F C ^ r c v eW o Thwaites Brewery, Black­ burn, for their weekly meet­ ding. They were given a


siasm during the past year and wished ner well in her third year as president. The competition cup was


vote of thanks was given by Mr H. Hudson. in; At the meeting, the follow­


effery, of Waddington. A


Mr J.C. Wiseman (president), Mr J. Wilson (chairman), Mr


g committee was elected:


A. Rudyard (vice-president), Mr W. Hustwaite (vice-chair­ man). Mr H. Hudson (trea­ surer).There was no one prepared to take over the position of secretary. Mr Altham will temporarily continue as secre-


elected were Mr M. Hayton, Mr. H. Taylor, Mr D. Par­ tington, Mr T.G. Lawson and


(^ommittee members


Mr R'. Hornby. There are also two vacan­


cies on tbe committee. Any member interested in taking over one of these vacancies,


taker. teCard bingo was enjoyed and .


presented to Mrs Slinger and winners of the competition for a limerick were Mrs Croft, Mrs Slinger and Mrs A. Whit­


a and biscuits served. Tea hostesses were Mrs Kirk and


Mrs Ross.The next meeting will be the Christmas party at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, on December 1 2 th . , . . . .


D r iv e


to be held in Pendleton Vil- Bllu lage Hall on Monday. The


A whist and domino drive is supper.


Mrs Dorothy Houghton played the winning hands at whist when Sabden Over ,60s met for their Monday night social in St Mary’s Hall. Domino winners were Mrs Helen Lawless, Mrs Pauline Tav


greaves. Raffle winners: Mrs, Read CE School,i when the B Hargreaves, Mrs


Ford and Mrs


________ars Tay— — -- day’s whist — ladies:- Mrs E. Chamley, Mrs Maud Wade.


ylor and Mrs Nora Har- Evelyn


in na lor. Thurc-


E. Marsden. Dommoes: Mrs Lilian Abbott, Mr William


the brewery before Bupper and a beer tasting. Next week’s meeting will


etailed and thorough tour of Ford.


be a games night and pro­ gramme suggestions, in the village hall at 7-46 p.m. _ thMembers were reminded


Mr James Royal. Raffle: Miss Bernadette Taylor, Mrs Helen Lawless


Evelyn


be a real attraction at the Christmas coffee morning in


cnrisumw


event raised more than £400. J o h n ’s


Cooke, Mrs Evelyn Ford and Sunday school. and Mrs


Top clash children at Sab-


Church, Read, and the chil­ dren will meeet at 11 a-m. for


unday morning in St John's


inquiries contact MrB Dee Bottoms (Tel. '01282 773984) Tickets may also be booked between 1-45 and 2-15 p.m. on December 9th and 16tn at the


eats for December. Further church.


C o n c e r t in v i t e Members of Read branch of


, Leonard’s Church, J-angho, on December 8th at 7-JU p.m.


o The indoor members and. wver-80s' Christmas tea party f ill be held on December 20th • rom 2 to 4 p.m. The commit-


readings. . . . tee will cater and entertain­


the Mothers’ Union have been invited to a concert at St


Contact Doreen Green (tel. 01254 823114) for details. The programme will include a • selection of carols, songs and


parishes in Blackburn. When telling his parishio­


. parlance when speaking of everything which ■ had been achieved within the parish since he arrived over nine years ago — various church and presbytery renovations, a . new car park, a tarmac road to church and a well-mani­ cured graveyard, which has won awards in Lancashire’s Best-Kept Village Competi­


ners of his move, on Sunday, Fr Horgan used footballing


tion.


a part of a team, a team which would top tbe premier league if judged on results. A team did not fall apart with the loss of one player and he was sure the parishioners would wel­ come his successor. Canon Frank Deeney, of Burnley,


He said that he was lust , . Into the team.


into the team. We just hope he does not insist on wearing claret and blue!


And he will be welcomed - , S IM O N S T O N E


ment will be provided by Anna Jones. Father Chnstmas proved to


G a r d e n in g t a l k Simonstone Garden Club


B IL LING TON


J o u r n e y s At Ebenezer Baptist Social


Hour, Billington, on Tuesday evening, members welcomed Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of Billington, who gave a talk entitled “Memorable Jour­ neys”. She described her trips to Switzerland,Milan, Rome and Jerusalem, illustrating her talk with a pointing of Switzerland she had done her­ self, and a drawing of a pas­ sage featuring houses built over archways in Jerusalem. While , there Miss Thompson and five friends were invited into one of these houses. She also showed a picture of the Lost Supper painted on silk. Thanks were expressed by Mrs K. Lowe and Miss M. Kay was organist. Refreshments were served. Next Tuesday will be the


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will meet in the old school this evening at 7-30 p.m. when Mr


P r iZ 6W in n 6 rS


Gents: Mrs Gladys Walmsley HThere will be a service of Tuesday, was attended by 24 and 2, Mrs J. Riley and Mrs Soly Communion at 9 a.m. on


S A whist drive held in imonstone Old School on


Mrs Wrathall (cons). Gents — Mrs E. Simpson, Mrs W.


C i r c l e s u p p e r seA special supper will be Tuesday s


rved at December’s meeting old school. EdwardsrwiU pres-


teams should meet in the ... lage at 9-15 a.m. on Sunday Bolton Museum. The visit, is


at the fooball and hockey


ted games. Canuval ball Jqational Curriculum, tickets, for December 15th at Council the Winter Gardens, Black-


oool. are available from Karen Hulatt (tel: 01729 840334).


O n s t a g e Excellent performances was


the verdict of the audience who flocked to see Bolton-by- Bowland Drama Group’s


consecutive weekends. M e e t in g


event is being organised bv mjme ^Ali Baba and the Forty the village halt committee and Sieves”. The hall was a sell- starts at 7-30 p.m. .Admission is £1. 60p which includes a


latest production of the panto- ou t every night for the two





should contact Mr Wilson on 441078. .


E m m a u s Guest speaker at the meet­


ing of Cnatburn Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship


* assembled a group of people who decided to go out from midnight to 2 a.m. witlvhot soup. Finding no one about they tried going at 10-30 p.m. ana found only a few people,


so finally they put notices out- and Middop p side the church offering hot committee h


n <


I.ater, a grant was offered if t the church would have dormi­ dvantage of this and two


,ight 110 people arrived. ‘ ‘


-


tbetween the Memorial Insti- they made and experiences TSeeemt>er5th at home, ---------------- -H.1. -I"


"


sories made for people to aleep there. The group took


fuinue to sell maps for its each.


nds. The maps are £2.50 " r'


auction in October. The,final D i- ib r lnw total was £337.48. and mem- Dinnuay


K MELLING STUDIO j


bers discussed how it should be donated to the various MU


charities.


Rimington Memorial Institute on December 12th, meeting at 7 for7-30p.m.


SA B D E N


O b i tu a r y • Villagers


th ^C hH s tm a s ^ r a l at ^PPing Chris


Chipping Christmas fair will be opening its doors on Sato-


e


IV years ago whenj late at. .night on Preston buB station, she saw people sleeping in cardboard boxes. Determined ; to'do something about it, she spoke to the minister, who


was Miss Muriel Gardner, of , Preston, who spoke about the Emmaus, P.roject .at .Lunej Street Methodist Churchi.t •She told how it all started


D in n e r Fine food and good com-


parish dinner. It was held at the Moorcock Inn, Wadding­


aintB’ Church, Pendleton,


ton and was well-attended.’ S ig n


h A new piibllc car park sign i 'asbeen liked at the car, park


R IM ING TO N


M a p s After the successful sales


larish maps, the soup, tea and coffee. The first' Remaining money .^uaijy gany was ei\joyed at the All


Mrs Dorothy Pearson, and her consort attended as did the deputy Ribble Valley Mayor, Mrs Eileen Lowe and her husband. After the show th they went backstage to meet


The Ribble Valley Mayor, D i ‘ ‘Dakin. roducers, Michael and Claire G IS B U R N


will encourage people to use ' ....... the area rather than park on T r a n S k e l


ii Pendleton.'-It is hoped it b K M H n


. Methodist Rooms at 7-30 p.m. Members of the public are


Sabden Parish Council takes place, on Wednesday, in the


The December meeting of


invited to attend, but please note the change of date.


C H IP P IN G


p e cast and congratulate the met for a talk by Philip _Leg- BL iur


T a x id e rm y Members of Chipping YFC


thanked for his interesting i explanations, although some


talk, to members, of Gisbum Parish • Church, Mothers”


In a stimulating and lively, the Transkei region. Leaving m , , .iiu,,.,


achieved by selling Rimington .........


England; newly married, she ana her husband lived and worked as missionaries.Her t vivid memories and descrip­


ions of the people, places and


gett, who demonstrated the . : skills of taxidermy. He vyas


wua wjr * ‘““r '—'-e, ready to travel to their allot- part of their studies for the will also be manned,


den County .^ l ik a t Ebvd- enta^Christmas Miscellany”, BolL M u S The'riSt is stall selling Christmas Rems


r“"C0m; n"ned'


C r a f t d r o p - in YAt tonight’s session of Read


will be hela from 7 to 9-30 p.m. in the cricket pavilion.


outh Group a craft drop-in


C lu b w h i s t CWhist winners at Read


t o M - i M * . H i s to r y tra?e?tai£aa^ou*ffie ^Iflstory


onstitutional Club on Mon­ day were: Ladies —


- Mrs S.


Mr G. Law. Special prize went to Mr


R. Elliott and MC was Mr G. A. Holden.


The next drive will be held on at 7-30 p.m. in the


D o w n E g y p t W a y u ^ ^ e fom e d ^ h S ^ S on T o y s e r v i c e Top clash children at Sab- W a y at P-m. Mrs. »


be Tel (Tin St Peter’s Church, jal toy service will , . g


Simonstone, on Sunday at 10 a.m. New. or sepond-hr—


toys in good condition, will — gratefully accepted to be Bent to the Burnley Express Toy Appeal. Please try to brighten up Christmas for needy chil­ dren in the area.


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MU s u p p e r UAt Simonstone Mothers’


December 12th, there will be p.m.


nion Christmas meeting on


Order” for Simonstone Lane, . which was due to, cqme into


D e f e r r e d “ A proposed experimental


Simonstone WI was Mrs Mar- take place, garet Jones who kept mem-


. members felt a Uttle queasy at many centuries and immencea 1* some of his descriptions.


Beryl sell.


WaddSnlron^rc^tefthe c rcm ^ ck e r ra c e .^ a rm years she spent in Africa in


wrestling competition was held to decide the victors and the Young Farmers proved to have the power and took the


winning prize. After knocking-out Samles-


bury in the quarter finals the f f ^ h e ^ M S a l s ^ o S


ute and the newly-formed and difficulties overcome, N t weekl8 meetinK will taction group which will con •;


kept her audience spellbound b e ^L i t to jLTs Alpf’sT i Vi? m*4tl^efu^trP/i repair centre in Chtheroe.


come ais .ever,


day next year, and as wel- s -----


Thistlethwaite thanked Membera meet at the church everyone who had, in any atpn,,ftt7nm way,supported the MU silent P. P* * .


Longridge for a “Flowers and Cheese Experience" and a visit to the ever-popular knit­ ting and stitching exhibition at Harrogate is on the agenda. There will be no meeting in December, but the choir are busy preparing for the ■


Several members visited . . NSPCC.


of Huntroyde’’. She told how the Starkie,family..has been . involved with' the estate for


, . On Monday, the annual pub over the whole area. games evening was held; at a competition for the sil-


the Sun Inn, when members Uest rhyme was won by Mrs pitted their wits against the advisory committee. The fun- packed evening ended with a


UBlJ( Pollard, Mrs Mariorie Sharrock and Mrs Kay Rus-


Prohibition of Driving Guest apeitker at Read with, discussions on the scheme to local history and architecture D f|V 6 WHinGiS


WEST BRADFORD t -


and domino drive in West winners: Ladles — J.


Meyler, J. Crabtree, V. Duckworth, E. Jackson.


Green.


December 18th at 7-30 p.m. in St John’s Church, Read. Tlus year donations will go to the


R O C H E S T E R


Coming up to its 40th birth­ P l e a the annualnual


day at the Memorial Hall.. ; ’ Anirmnn of Ribchester Field A village event not to be .gay committee. There was a


Will anyone take on the job of chairman7 That was the question asked by retiring


! \ 2 p.m. byv Ribble Valley was a feeling in the meeting ■ \ Mayor Coun.Dorothy Pear- like we used to get in the pic- son, accompanied by her con- tures when John Wayne and sort, Mr Stanley Pearson, the cavalry arrived to save Proceeds will go towards the day.’•


missed, which, really inspires lot of scratching of noses and a feeling for the festive sea- staring at the ceiling, then Bon, the fair will be opened at ’ Chris said “I will” and there


been saddened by the death of one of its most popular resi­ dents, Mrs Sally Mitchell, who was 80 and nad been a


in Sabden have


Sabden-born Mrs Mitchell, whose maiden .... _ _ ,


, . __.ig


maintaining the memorial Before he had tune to hall.


.


resident in Dove Court Nurs- There will be a visit by Father unanimously, time.


u ueiuauuo aiicuiuuu voted


Sarah-Ann Waling, was one of -- four daughters of an old Sab­


name was


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for some time, but during her ( time in the nursing home was. not forgotten by her many friends . in the village and, since her death on Friday her sister, Mrs-Agnes Howarth, says the family has been inun- dated with calls, cards, flow-i ers and messages of. sym-. pathy, for which they; are: very grateful, i: l


'age, up.to her retirement. She nad been in poor health


ents wished for by the ones.


W H A L L EY


years...... - •. She worked at the old Vic­ toria Mill in. the .card room, ••





s Attractions include many taken and 19 hands shot up in fternoon^ teas, was nuo ium.u ***.< new chairman,


change his mind a vote was


talls featuring books, games unison and Chns Kelly, , of and ideas for gifts, raffles, Sale Wheel House, Dinckley, and d licio s


ing Home in Burnley for some Christmas, who will break off Apart from newcomer time.


from his busy schedule espe-: Chns, nine other new faces


daily to hear the lists of pres- were present at the meeting, ■ 1 • ' ’ ' - *■--


little which augura well for the con­ tinuation . of this popular event. ■ Raymond Steady, Janet Nightingale and Rupert Frost continue as treasurer, secretary and field organiser respectively,; -: and (Bare Davies will be in charge of the


Q u iz A night out for all villag-.


ers has been organised'by members of Whalley Garden­ ling Club, to be held in the vil­


p.m. ■A general knowledge quiz i a g u ln n to test the,brains of the best L c w V I l i y


age hall on Monday at,7-30


-Mrs Mitchell leaves iher< three sisters:- Mrs Howarth,' who lives ■ m Sabden,. Mrs Linda. Draper, who lives in the Brunshaw, area of. Burn-; ley,, and Mrs Irene Blaycock,: wno lives in Spam..


f u • y


: A fhneral service will take; place' at 11 a.m. this morning at Burnley Crematorium.. •_


- C o lo u r f u l d i s c o


the night 'away in: colourftil fashion on Friday.and raised £60 for Children m Need.-.vi^ !.-: The Pudsey Bear disco, -


Sabden youngsters danced PLUS TMB BK«T %KKWSE AHP AOVtCM AROUKO I DjDJ


with -i free.:'ice —----- --- everyone, and thanks goto him.


‘“‘Many of the; children were dressed In.


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year after a break of a couple • of years, hopes to .attract


■ all new members will be made very welcome.


.


attracted;more, than TOO. pn- R e s u l t s mary school ^ children cto St Nicholas’s Hall ■ anonymous donor.


red, white 'ands yellow;-and, er, Mrs S. Carlyon.- * •’1 Pudsey’s colours of


' The i; next . gardening • dub, •meeting, will, Be held on; the first Monday. In February,- and


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nly re-formed ; earlier, this -many new.members from the .


team or. family . has been arranged and tne . committee are hoping for lots of support at this event as the last meet­ ing; of the dub ; was very- poorly attended. o The gardening dub, which


village but .the quiz night is. for anyone interested in a .night away from the TV; Fur-. ther details can be 'obtained: Dorn Kath Whipp (Tel:. 01254


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“Prelude to Christinas” on


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omino drive will be held on December 21st.


priest of St Peter and. Paul RC Church, Rlbcheater, took


he realise that within a few days he would be called upon by bis superiors to take the 1 journey ~ for the .last time,


Sale Wheel wood, last week, passing •> over - the parish 'boundary en route, little did


^ The call came a day or two later and in the second week - of January, Fr Horgan vrtl


never , to return as Ribches-. tier’s priest


anfore, -County Kerry, end a - educated' a t : St l- Brendan’s


:,,Horsfield;;, Gents:i;Mrs .D. ^rilver jubilee and proved to be


ley,were as.louows;’,naaies:;r;:.-:rjeiurc MTa E: ’Howarth. ;-Mra-C. ,J


n u iO U B iU i ,u a i ib S i , ' iu io - v f ; Farnsworth,^ Mr N:; Walms- • t ley; .Dominoes:, Mrs. R.: Nut-.;


r Fr Horgan was bom In Far- V; Secondary Sdiool; before stu-


• the priest of St Mary’s RC Church, Langho.


leave Stydd Presbytery to be . _ :


J-J— .v/.i— at st Patrick’s his


- to,-where he.relebrctod hla 1 vl’ St Alban’s and St Joseph’s


a - popular ^ figure. anu)ng all denominations, t he served; at


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