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Clitheroe 422321, (Editorial), 1,22323 (Advertising). Burnley J,22831^Classified)^ % fljews from the Villages THORNLEY


M p o t in n meeting


community centre when the speaker, Mrs Drew,


E. Airey. lu in i in


venue for a talk entitled “Russia under Tsar and


Library talk Whalley Library is the


Kommisar” by Mary and


of Thornton-with-Wheat- Feb ru ary 24th at 7-30 ley WI was held in the


The February meeting N o rm a n T h o rp e on p.m.


introduced the art of fabric painting and showed beau­ tiful examples of her work. She was, thanked by Mrs


T om l in so n mem b e rs


Birthday greetings were Dominoes: Mrs S. Carlyon extended to Mrs B. Baker


P re s id e n t Mrs and


welcomed g u e s ts ,


- r s


welcomed (joint). Gents: Mr G. But- ler, Mrs D. Farnsworth.


Je an


material competition were Mrs Airey and Mrs R. Procter. Raffle winners were Mrs B. Baker, Mrs F. Donnelly and Mrs I.


and the winners of a floral DUNSOP BRIDGE


PrAmA quiz took.place during social


CJi'v t i, , ................... <*“i* m ners were Mrs D. Black- month’s meeting of Dun- manner. time and the win- "■■■


included a food hygiene course


e v e n t s


April 26th; the agenda very entertaining. ( inM p nw A n n n hm Ah u !1 OA4-V. M»* P n w n t im n f i


at WI House on Africa, which prov~Jed to be u- v p n r n v t o r t p i n im r


............„o----- to Canada and North


, • Africa trip The


.**>= a cdici — speaker r and Mrs S. Morley (joint), Winners


sson and Mrs E. Charnley windo4w”” it it has becom£ Ribble Valley Conserva- F tive Association takes


s S r “ a .5L g t .M r i te r iiirsB


on and Mrs E Chai-nley vjoint;. uencs: mr v*. uut-


k i n tod


ha:


Institute sends represen­ ta t iv e s to committee meetings which plan the show. From the newest repre­ t lo


s e n ta t iv e m u at- this jn the most democratic ?c


I t was announced that gave a slide show of his They are asked to give fo r th c o m in g


; V ana it is ieit me same j u d ges


constructive and it


js should fe]t __, _ : not be i ______ __ r . — . . . . . conference on April 30th Mr Can-went on a day hence the^ifficulties faced A n n i v e r s a r y Wl on April 23rd.


Hall; and the group meet- He said that the local if tbey beiong to partici- evening. ing hosted byWhitechapel shows he had attendedon pating^ Institutes.


u t vhue “ old uiu hands” everyone has the schedule being’ arrived at


S h o p WindOW .


Pamela.JeHey, chairmanof Wade, Mrs Gladys WaIms. Appeal, received a cheque Corless wm w m ly at A meetin$ £ f Bllllngton ^ w C,t htllk°etoAmembeV


&now, to ram co memucrs j about the annual event.


The show was initially w h ,/ . S ^ hi£ ‘“ T r l,lS Conservatives -------------


growing into the “W f shop the 'Sabden branch~of°the Fes«®M h 5! a t ® ? ^ world in a garden, Tea The competition for a ai nan at t p.m.


The annual meeting of


Each p a r t ic ip a t in g place on Monday at 7:30 for an old-fashioned hat s MoAlnine. _____ „_____ ___r \ m i n f.VlP M p f . h n d i s t


tive Association takes , lne The competition will be p l a c e o n M o n d a y a t f - a u - v


________— m t


p.m. in the Methodist Pm . The competition for a Er ii


mpLition'wii *n t . ...........—


C a l ln u ic h in FellOWSnip


the Metho ndist Church. It nr pijfUpvnp snnke mov- A. Bosonnet,- welcomed greaves. ingly of her work with the Mrs Isobeue Smith, gave


'


burn, Mrs. J. Winder and sop Bridge WI was a local Judges cause the grea- MrsW. Slater.


comments the


same


man, Mr James Carr. He test problems each season. Young Farmers’ Club trip


fbeUMethodist Church! h


af ternoon of 9^ Clttheroe


hymns and readings. GRINDLETON


It Ufnj?.r!;,Mrs K- ui oiiuiBiuc, ouuive mV.-ov- spok


^ K . ^ l w o o d The ehairman’ Mrs M’ everyone. The secretary,


Ribble Valley Crossroad her annual report of a Carers.


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25 years ago, the associa- October which was a suc­ tion now nas branches „„D[,


From small beginnings funcl-raising event in g00(j year, followed by the


throughout the country. Trained carers ease the burden of people who are


Waters” session on Muy attractive slides of the has many WI judges, they 100th anniversary with a ?e l?,fc!v a * 2nd a t Thorton Leisure Statue of Liberty.


at Leyland and Barton; a trip to New York which in finding new judges. Grindleton WI members t h e m s e l v e s caring tor presented his financial ‘C a r in g fo r C o a s ta l produced some very while the Rjbbie Valley marked their movement’s invalids, housebouncl. tra l reportj which was good.


cannot be invited to judge successful wine and cheese faml{y members in tne present, officers and the 0WJJhomes- , „


meeting on March 13th Dunsop Bridge, with tions are arranged for each “Stoney Creek’s Opening tlme> allowing^ the carer a thoge already mentioned, will be Mrs J. Wilby and tractor pulling^ becoming sbow members are all Ode” . Members were much-needed respite to go and pres;dent Mrs Joyce her subject will be “Herbal “oxon pulling’ . A vote of encouraged to take part, reminded th a t the very shopping, have an evening Lilbum and vice-chairman A ------ thanks was given by Mrs The co° mittee tries to first WI was founded on °ut, a hairdo pr even just Mr Eric Walmsley. All the


The speaker at the next ent to local shows around encouraged, demonstra- m o v em e n t ’s sp e c ia l ity of th.e invalid tor a were re.elected, namely his trip were very differ- p h e w c r a f t s a r e erine Taylor read th e jake °ver the responsibil- A,'1 present officers President Mrs Cath- Crossroad Carws can rt 4ICi OUUJCCb Will u c 11C1 u a i Medicine.” A decorated tin


competition is also on the M. Pinder. agenda.


_____________________ a Val®ntlll® caro aiJ? was and voted upon — no-one following the death of the ll} safe w?? by


la s t y e a r ’s successful events to celebrate 1,400 years of Christianity in Whalley and join the com­ munity on a regular basis. On Sunday members of the uniformed group and families joined the Catho­ lic congregation at English Martyrs. The mass was conducted by Fr Dwyer in F r Dillon’s absence.


m i l h i . -m e h MU branch


a y


group leaders and group executive have arranged for all sections — Brown­ ies, Cubs, Guides and Scouts — to attend church parades throughout the year at all three of the vil­ lage churches, Anglican, Catholic and Methodist. .The idea is to build on


Parades W h a lley u n iform ed


second and Mrs K. Bond j,jrs j eu ey answered milk. Mrs Adelaide Hood- b e rs ana was g re a t ly * Representatives on third. Two new members, numerous questions from less launched the institute appreciated; t-. T*X»°nsdale a ind M jrs


with Mrs M. Beattie which will never be used. m n n fh lv H raw . Ir


B. Maher, were welcomed, Mrs S. Singleton won the


B lonthly draw. welco dent s table.


Metcalfe, who won the t hjs week, and Sabden Kenneth Geddes, who pre- A date to look forward flowers from the presi- held a coffee morning and sented “The History of to -1later


to Mrs J. Wood, Miss M. worid have celebrated 100 The sp e a k e r a t th e Sunday service on March . event jn November Worswick and Mrs K. years 0f the movement February meeting was Mr 9th in enuren.


Birthday greetings went WIs th ro u g h o u t the home-making.” (secretary). j j and book a speaker.


Mr P. Summer whose talk sees an innovative evening There were maps of the l l th meeting m Gisburn ^ meeting by telling is entitled Round the of jjne dancing, in aid of area before its construe- Festival Hall, the speaker members that the centen- World on a Bike and the institute funds. Tickets tion, slides of industrial will be Mr J. Bell, who will ary 0f the WI was going to competition subject is the wju be £3.50, available archaeology, photographs give an dlustrated^telk on be celebrated by a former recipe for a foreign dish.


The speaker at next Friday, March 21st, at excellent and fascinating annual Silent Auction month’s meeting is to be g t Mary’s Church Hall talk.


Quarry m *


Febnhrunrv 25th at 7 n.m. It p


will begin with Commu- m. mnnitnHng unit on the \inl1 a i r


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be followed by a talk with music led by Marion Rock. I t is titled “Easter Music and Customs”.


Slide show


V “ D i s c:o v e r in g -


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Rockies ilide show


od st


22nd at 7-30 p.m. invitation


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B 7 S o ; . S V i r b , M ; Q u a r r y ID O a n d t h e b a n - f o rm a n c e o f . S a m f l f l u a ^ S special m


A l a n B o w le s in t h e M e th - c a s h i r e M i n e r a l s a n d l S p e c i a l ” t o b e p r e s e n t e d — a show 01 Historic c( k/iicf Hall nii February Waste Plan.


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th e - f


With respect to Lane- gy Nicholas’s Hall from ^ p e t i t i o n to find “an head, it was agreed t April 17th to 19th.


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. Lancashire Countryside ties in Crowtrees Brow, Rangers invite everyone old Road, Park Avenue,


} ^ H r o S s PBn.ew W h iS t lliSLctiieu a iu u i iu a.*au=rftiiB t « s i “ w{lia bde M ^ B : stroll around the woods Darkwood Crescent, some were: ladies —Mrs Gladys “ ^ ^ ^ f l e members fim, and tickets, which will ^he motthly competi- and have a short Greenfield Avenue and den Ovei 60s 1^ t Idoaday MrsM Thornber


^11 last between one and send, without delay, their and Mr Richard Eden, be^ obtamed from Mrs ^ 01200 445624. one and half hours. Walk- comments on the Lanca- Raffle - Mr Eden, Mrs Cann (tel. 441278^t i t was


S S - F l i I S S


ers are advised to wear shire Minerals and Waste H a rg re a v e s , Mr Dan also reP“l t ^d 3 j :pkf.ts Warm clothing and wel- Plan to the County PLan- Houghton and Mrs Gladys we^f


jingtons and to bring a ning Officer, P0 Box 160, Walmsley. 3EX.


tree identification book if Preston, Lancashire, PR1 Thursday’s whist win- Imax Screen in Bradford they have one.


. avadableforthetnptothe ?b* ners: ladies — Mrs E. on March 6th.__________ . Gardeners greaves will be leading the burn thanked hinn ajsstva* skvbfe ^Members reminded of the si


reminded of the spring council meeting at South- port on March 19th. Mrs Gregson thanked Mrs Pickles and the tea hos­


Members • were dry cleaning!


tesses. Next meeting is on


planting by Mr John Wil- aCcessories given by liam s , from H eb d en Beryl’s Shoe Shop, of ■Bridge, was enjoyed by Clitheroe. Tea hostesses the members of Bolland will be Jeanne Bishop, Gardening Club.


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club’s annual meeting that a garden’s design displays the owner’s personality. His main points were I


Mr Williams told the i;an Rawlings,


that one should always I make use of colour and 1 never be uniform. Mr Andrew Shaw, who YFC visit


Margaret Neirop and Gil- CHIPPING fat


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was elected as vice-chair­


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this year in aid of Night Mr Geddes was thanked ;sh Church. Taking as his donate a, shrub to be Safe


■ The branch meeting of P ^ i th Council included Flora Cooke, Mrs Mary of the reservoir and had 0f the mouth of God”, Mr after these gardens, the Mothers’ Union is on


Item* on the agenda att " n


r f rCi ohIaL u agenda tb™rn limerick was won by Mrs remembered the building w W The The c coompetition for a t told members mpetition for a playing field v


nion in church, which will X id nT fiek l 'lnT a singhf- Jumble Sale nlmw/iVi


momtonng uni oil ^ e | , lt^,|-,lc> Q a lp storev^extenslon to Rpbb- V,U," U,C


competition. P S 8th, at 2 p.m.


n WPS ag re ed th a t bric-a-brac are wanted for ducing the best exhibits r00ms, and also present Money Work for You . He Chatburn should enter this ajumblesale in St Marys were Mrs Kay Hopkinson, them to secondary school talked about the enemy,


vem-’s BestKent^VUlage S t " °no Saturday’ March Mrs Hazel Read and Mrs upils> nurses and others, inflation, and its danger. y


A main topic ot conver towards the cost of cos- Marcb sation was the Laneheacl tumes for the spring per-


T h e s a le is to go At the next meeting, on liament. The service was target and said his motto 13th, Mrs Joyce led by reader Mr Douglas is “Opportumty


Mary Parker.


t L, z . e w A ^ s s s a « * -a w - a i s - r » » * * * * . • by villagers and friends in


S ? J K Z E a s h o w o f h i s t o r ic c o s -


tumes. There will be a H o 6 "dOW n competition to find “an


interesting garment from On March 15th, a lively f a ji .


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Plumridge is due to pres- Hall and the organist was Here”. Mr Blackie S


J_____ _________ said Clothing, books and tition and the winners pro- tors and dentists’ waiting spoke on “Malang Your


An old local photo- wh0 place copies of the Harwood, Mr JVkn-tin graph” was the subject for Bibie in hote l rooms, uiacrae, an r n e p ™ the club’s monthly compe- hospitals> prison cells, doc- financial adviser, who


ie in n. 0f Gideons International International


gi-aph” was the subject for Bib le in hotel rooms, Blackie, an independent I-Ln J u U ’n rrt/infVilli PnTPnP- 1____ nnlln


f in o n n i f l l


including Members of Par- He said people aim for a is Now


the past”, and the hos- evening is in prospect with lan .


people should weigh _up the risks against security, and plan for the future. He . said that no one plans to they simply fail to


, . , ; n v.. . M r . p . a “ h o e - d o w n a t R im i n g - r ^H is talk was very r . , 11.


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Membereget a further 38/40 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE t e l e p h o n e


i v. old members m c s shene


alone, but Dy every memorial u atat pr oc ed


porceedetehth ou otut D Doouuggla the


re Rpeapiairs to to playing field Newbold, Mrs Dorothy recognised names and peo- Wiggins told of the work eq’ufoment, the siting of an Dyson and Mrs Pat White,


0f Gideons


recognised names and peo- Wiggins told of the work ple .n the presentati.om


spefker


lass Mo ss who looks Mrs Grreegson introduced


Moss,, who looks g so r In d u c ed


uens uy 1 from Great ---------------------------------


so r in g our “Maratnon the area — the latter to AIr P e te r Wiggins, of occasion with a glass of member”, Kitty Garnett, th e accompaniment of the Gideons’ Association, wine and piece of cake, who will be running her music by composer Gerald gave the address at mom- which everyone enjoyed. 10th London Marathon Finzi.


Members will be spon- and beautiful scenery of « iu t s u i io photos of the flora, fauna p i j . . . . Sng service at Gisburn Par- Members are going to


by Mrs Greta Moir, who text “Man doth not live by planted m the locM War th a t


b brreeaadd alone, but by every Memorial Gardens by M.r. orodrd th th


r f Johnson rang the church bells. . Stocks Reservoir” — an October 28th, when the WI tOaSt yaar. ,l® \»/| t n a c t will be held. At the March b Bo^ ,and WI opened The president of Bolton-


thanked for an exce lent fidk by Mrs Eileen Harrop /_____ 1___ \


nG li , a


the floorr, and was warmily thanked for an excellent


through drinking impure the Mothers^ Unio n; Bosonnet and Mrs I. .


“ to improve physical, _ , A rrang em ^ents i intellectual and cultural


to raise the standards of vance on February 17th . followed, and it was and also for the Mothering * eed to hold a fund-rais-


conditions in the home and Wave of Prayer __*.


ntellectual and cultural b


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„ obser net and Mrs Bishop. A sbor(; business meet


the ladies’ committee are L ^ um , Mrs Boson-


The competition was foi ciasses are not suggested Stoney Creek, Ontario, wants to be making items fo u n d e r ’s in fa n t son


ensure that “unnecessary” February 19th, 1897, in f'?P„yfuaf tIVl1


i5„t .b„r„p committee were also re-e- Thfegfalk lected..


a deep chord with executiVe council are Mrs Representatives on the burden of people who are t Bishop, Jeanne Bishop


cess. In the absence of the branch treasurer, Mr Mar-


Mrs Bosonnet thenked all „ committee for their sup-


Graveston. _


- Q.ihrlpn Women’s Fel- C a r in Q


same opportunity to voice p„urll.,;.v meetimr next . their opinion, the final Thursday at 2-15 f.m. in


- wunu in o ‘i be


ard> — S . M cA lp in e .


bowl of bulbs was won by Diane Rice, joint second C o n s e r v a t i v e s Maureen Bowe and Susan „


Bolton-by-Bowland and Sawley Conservative


, _ , , Association held its annual


^ n T o f d i ts At ^ F e b r u a r y meet- ^eeUitg at the Coach and tne reDruaiy meetj Horses Hotel.


, l i u a t c o a c o a i c m i o u* i a * u u m u


'. Birthday flowers were presented to . Mrs Doreen


bv Mrs Marion Fogg. v


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Gibson. The raffle was won by


Mrs Pauline Boardman. A cake celebrating 100


years of the WI was made by new member Mrs Celia Birtwistle and cut by pres­ ident Mrs Lillian H


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continued on page 19


Sabden WI invited Mrs Raffle _ Mrs Maud behalf of the Superscan and ret rine t r la ^ r e r Mrs °f a talkf.and r Jey and Mrs Helen Law- for £600 from GisburnWI


„ ,T . ... . . .


James Royal and Mrs Amy Parkinson.


at their February meeting


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andLanghoWI


as a result of their sue- At tbe club’s next meet- Haworth, of the North- cessful Christmas Fair.


S p e a k e r Mr K en _<• .i


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Arrangements for the Hesketh will give a talk thanked by Mrs Margaret - t i t l e d “Around th e Adams.


hostesses are Mrs J. Pick- favourite sound was won arfi_ Mrs J. Wood and Mrs


; 0n March 12th, Mrs S. West Sound Archive, was


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