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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 21st, 1997


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Il!ndia When members of Wad-


w o rm A s au t it tu o n o i u i r i «,,t"V7 t!,''ow‘ ? won 8-4, two o-'n°y ^Guides and Scouts. Her °UM«virle-i80*??>, ,


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. .« .;H„i;an= .nd h . r faiir 'ri,—i,„ bah'Svere expressed, by Mrs D.


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to “t , fr - ; eir iV*wr^.WT,s*Jr lovely


So c^ i hl8’^eason* wi .5°. come Novem


l ? u pompome8November there ll be three tronWpbR for^Sv^


tatus, „ this season. third 1 Lmru troPhy for teams Drasented ^


“World Association of Girl ™fK V?u ter ^description of the culture of rtpf2«?iIiW "4*, " ’r Between them status was visi-as visi- talk. Thanks


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fun auction will go towards Taylor conducted WI busi- the fund- as wi“ proceeds


Mo^e^r f c c e n PrelT President Mrs Ca— ..... Tfirs''Catherine V«^S'«SS5a."SS'. m this, its second season and


ti ;nJ 1(1 P-hlso informed of a harvest fes- 3J>':z


i , i cJ'll'tlOHall on August 29th, 30th and > !


- ovmn/uw.... Members were' tival being held at Waddow


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>'W :!’^nthe coffee morning and eve- r,JK


■t ''•’her financial statement that . . ..


1.31st, with cream teas. n ;,Mrs E. Bradley reported in


success, the club always


emphasises the social side of Q n o l l h n i i n d life in the village community, with club afternoon on Sun- Members of Gisburn WI


days, starters and strollers on


as show committee represen- AlanReiS. tatives.


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Three members will attend D o n p r the LFWI autumn council r a P


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Looking towards the AGM School will be held on August ^ ’ — — =-


. hy r. gg^roe who annually provide - i itnvj*'IbigUPPer and entertainment.


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' S h e e t i n g •' . . K".;Vfj3 a t jA successful Network y-iuiti .meeting was held in Wadding-


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b'i-MffVHJ Church Mothers’ Union. The i«Ia a room had been tastefully


"• "•.MfiiiiiSeb°0'r00m when ladies from J-,-prOie circuit were joined by ■


■ n JO'f JhTiielding, of CUtheroe. intro- S.ApnlChairman the Rev. Michael flowers.


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.ijr'? 'SUU 111 bUl somllC JRU W yc j T-Ji .asafemoyedby all.:1


----- ’ ty the ladies and a bring-and- (uy stall did a brisk trade. Jianist was Mrs Sarah iaines.


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, v 1 ^ig ^ - bers of St Wilfrid’s Church,1 .’,'j ” -cSlRibchester, . are presenting


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1\ - 4 -.^letidl-piece brass' ensemble called “®Jntrada and'.the. programme


? *j ,1 This concert will feature an


<i '•fi^ .fmothe r in their series of con- cprts on-September 6th.


^vill be a varied and exciting Sane. Proceeds are for church funds and tickets are available from Ribchester Post' Office, i. Spar shop and the rectory.


IjTennis — . .. IC I I I l ia ar« v u« ,T , \ ; r


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iponcerts As part bf their year called


4jHung. A happy afternoon was OI IIU ll i v-illC, ’io invited to Refreshments were served


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, Hall. Gents: Mr E. Fallon, Mr before and 10 weeks after the. dominoes was not deterred.' G. A. Holden. A special prize fair in the Festival Hall on The whist winners were as was awarded.to MrsM. Fal- Wednesday afternoons. ’ ' '


Ion and MG was Mr Holden. BILLINGTON


tist Church Social Hour, Bil- lington, held a bring-and-buy saie in aid of funds. The- amount raised was £38.50 and Mrs C. Wallbank thanked


For funds Members of Ebenezer, Bap­


of MeUor, will talk about her & S B S ? ^ InW a y ^ f f l l l - . Warm WeICOme' latest visit


everyone for their support. On Tuesday Mrs I. Heaton,


As the summer league sea^ Ukraine in October and would his sister, Angela, outlined I son comes to an end fingers uke tQ take along donations of.


Heaton will be visiting, the .Gray, with the assistance of | the history a n f geography of


to China. Mrs r’“ra''r,!>' ne sonal


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Winners of a competition Parker, Mr J. Waddington. . for a snapshot of a house were Gents: Mr W. Larr, Mr J. f.


Mrs ’L. Coates, Mrs Graves-'/Monaghan. .?o™"0f :. BiLe' F.Taylor, E. Jackson.' ; - - countryside'was enjoyed by ton and Mrs.Bowe. . -.


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lorasnapsnocoia uuuse vvem \fnnan>han Tlnmirmpst Ml"Sri; m' G. Parker, Nathan Wharton, . A walk around the Sabden A. Cardwe L Mrs E .Ridge, Th/ ne’xt drive wiH be on i°5 members of Clitheroe


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Grindleton WI donned pale blue hairnets and white plas


follows._ Ladies: Mrs,-M. 'A‘


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Twenty-one members of held in the Memorial Village • •_TlfT ^Atinofl rtalo. TT^Il ««


Hall on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m. Senior citizens will receive a


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DOWNHAM ____• . ;


tne meeting OI u»wu-, ber life as a farmers wife; tne n/ih-__ _


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of Down . ommittee,


.from Rimington, took us amid much laughter, through the heading as we wandered into


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the recent opening of Down- Jwhen raising the church roof ham Hall gardens was dis- whi]e singing Francis. Duck-


300 year history of her, house, :oy on numerous occasions


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cussed. It was decided that w o r th ’s ’’ J e s u s s h a l l £1,400 be given to the Super- reiKn . ” to th e tune


Scan^ Appeal as the village Rimmgton. ' "O r f u n d s


White House home of Down- understating of times and ham couple Mr and Mrs W. seasons! The vote of thanks Barker made £156 for village ™ expressed by Mre Eileen hall funds on Sunday. Many Harrop. Vl“e‘F^f®ld®”t Pam thanks were extended to all Calvert welcomed members who contributed.


A cake stall held at the Iife, the reasons ensuring our ■ and accepted apologies. 3a r t v


efited once again in Down- council meeting in Bolton on ham, when a birthday party September 30th. In” this for Mr Geoffrey Braithwaite respect the resolution-con-, was held at his home, with cerning the formation of a requests to friends for dona- limited company -was disr tions to the appeal instead of cussed, with the institute’s presents. A welcome £500 was overwhelming approval. <■. , ■: given. Grateful thanks were A letter of thanks was read


The SuperScan Appeal ben- ing as delegate to the autumn 3


expressed to generous family, friends, Lions and villagers.


day- evening ensured that the annual barbecue, organised by members of Downham Cricket Club, was a huge success. > Seventy players, family arid


Barbecue Beautiful weather on Satur­


friends wined and dined at the bottom of the village in lovely surroundings. To entertain the revellers “Pedro Gonza­ lez” organised a Mexican wel- lie-throwing competition. The game was extremely funny and was eventually won by members of Waddington Cricket Club,, who helped to import the evening. Tnanks were expressed to


from Littlemoor for- the sym nine co-operative' floral art exhibit at the area' show.-


~ Thanks were received Wm


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organisers Gem, Roberta, Steve and Diane. Thanks were also extended to Steve, the local blacksmith, for the use of his premises. Members hope to repeat the event next year at the same venue.


Cricket Club members trav­ elled to Rathmell and, on a picturesque ground, not unlike their own, Downham were put into bat first. ■ Rathmell’s bowlers, being ;ood at their craft, Had Down-


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for a total of 89. Downham had a lot to do in


the field, Walmsley, Barrett, Heaton and Pickles providing th e e x c e l le n t bowling required. Until Sykes came into bat, a t number six, Downham seemed capable of sneaking a victory but Sykes’s methodical 35 beat Downham with eight overs to spare.


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until Febroary -98 d u g d a le s


An outing to York was in hand for October 4th and Mrs ... Poreen,Wright would beact-


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A writer of considerable talent, her rhymes made us appreciate the lighter side of


• . . . Y rn be institute 'T ^ r


• *!‘Times aiid Seasons, stopped for a bar snack at Rhymes and Reasons” — an the Higher Trapp-Hotel. At intriguing title to Sabden the enaof the three-mile walk


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waited for many, months to. Cancer Research, have translated! Mrs Christine Thistlewaite,


ucia ' Hall, Whins Lane, and t ^


WI’s August meeting — was men


iuuui f f i one which, members had Cooke’s fort uiruhcoming walk for


they donated £16 to. Mr uo K s


Lowe, R. Chew, J. Chew, F. W a l l r a rQ Lofthouse. Raffle: J. Traynor, •; *» a l Iv e i o


Mr. H. Wells, Mrs h. Lotth geptember 20th. fnrtniffhtlv draw was -


.Ladies Circle: Led by Mr . ^Colin Cooks of Sabden they


went up ^ [ IdW fhe


Constitutional Club, on Mon- i t is hoped that there will. Despite a sultry evening, day evening were as follows. be a sewing club starting in members’enthusiasm for keen Ladies: Mrs D. Birch, Mrs B. September for 10 weeks participation at whist and


Whist winners at Read now until December. , ■ r to ensure that the service c •an


' organisation of the fair and --------------- .----- .. these will be ongoing from - K e e n D la y


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most interestmg to members ^ of^six and 16 vears of and any other emergencies. A home-made buffet supper| e parte veriy _amus;


school


---------from 'lb*a m”''to noon. Any the emergency services at tion is for a nautical keep- to


retiring was * 1U


af®s u v in g ^d th e rR e ad or, .SiImontsbttone,-is


Dea’^ n ^between^the' major road traffic accidents sake: . The money raised will help .will be served.


;eek, care service to work alongside happened? and the competi- u t


HURST GREEN Results


s ai'tnn Methodist Church ’’diembers of St Helen’s'


, , hi [iitarranged with small tables i ' ” J„!!.‘decorated with arrangements ' r


' oiiiqnduced guest speaker Mrs B. ..‘11 pjAtherton, of Whalley, who ,T ."ini^poke on “Priorities”. Her n™Jalk about her life from leav- .np’ifig


A summer party has been w i Show and congratulated mum in Gnndleton. arranged by members of Read


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Tickets are £1.50 which includes the cost of the lunch.


t?* haritv^to benefit from falls during WI Promotion t r lO I n in g the^ c ChhrristtaL fair proceeds Weeks and will be held in the


y The September meeting ^ i ^ f h i n n


Coaching 10 Read resident Mrs Chris­


tine Bartrop is offering tennis court o


w... .ill be Med Alert, an abbre- Methodist schoolroom. All Manor iHouse ,Residential afternoon’s spending spree


wr i ai . - — mas 1 h aUIh*a_ M of.nnfilftr. * RP nflGlTOO Ilk. All ■ iy & v e rM e d Ellis o


bep«sfd^n^MrsPM^mreen pUs l- C o S o n Bowe thanked members who


be held in the schoolroom on Koon c„pppQRfnl in winning the Miss M. Brennand, Mrs H. East View, on Tuesday after- been successful “ J J™ ®™ Read md Mrs M. Thomber. _ noon from noon to 3 p.m.


United Reformed Church, to M Susan Graveston had for a lace handkerchief were r bes


entered the Clitheroe Area cuss how to mark the millen- month. __ successes. Winners of a competition _ ■ ■


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Ln TfeWIwi,, be represented S n t^w U lT u p p o r iJu P l ie ^ t e f T b l i n d s T ib - ^ n | ^ “ r ^ n i s ^ n W i^St Nicholas’s Hall in’ n' of coHectmns from this Rehearsals begin on Seg-


.tember 8th at 7-30 p.m. .in. . Mary’s Hall, when anyone interested should go along.


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Winners There were no hands for


Residents and friends of met


^ve Gordon Proud^ whose talk is jey J brought a display .of . m. Wade and B. Brennand. una lmmeiuate entitled “The Titjmic what sn^art clothes from her shop.


flup. The speaker will be Mr when‘Pauline May, of Keigh-


viation of Medical All Lanca- members are invited to. bnng Homef chatburn, enjoyed an were P. Taylor, W. shire Emergency Response gueststo an evening of mend- Team. widen is a group of * . ------—..-1.


socjai but domino winners Ireland,


their Monday night


whist when Sabden Over 60s f0r


a. Parkinson and M. Bleas- dale. Raffle — E. Marsden.


were as follows. Ladies: M. Moorhouse and R. Wright. i Gents: E. Marsden and G.


‘ There were\ 18 tables for Taylor.


' Cooke. Raffle: N. Har­ greaves, M. Wade and B.


Walmsley. Dominoes: H. Lawless, B. Taylor and F.


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a whist and domino drive held w - in Tosside Village Institute in VjIUIZ


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aidt of • funds.'. MCs. were, T-. a family quiz night is beinc Robinson and P. Metcalfe. « held in St Nicholas’s Churct Winners were D. Knowlfis, I1CIU -


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Wednesday: Closed (for restocking) Thursday: 9-8 \ . Friday: 9-4.30.


Monday-Tuesday: 9-5 . Saturday: 10-4 - l- i


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1 0 a m - 5 p m ; . ■. • Thursday’s whist Winners


in Bolton on Septem- The monthly waste .paper « ' heetle drive should pro- - - collection at Simonstone .A “ - , • s t Maiv’s


’ -T l in n i g i l t . 'i-T ' 29th. Mrs Susan Fox lia s Pa^ pH


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Radio Lancashire. The com petition will be for a harvest


WiU ue Mrs A. Marsden. ‘ -J — t -


basket and hostesses will be Mrs J. Wood, Mrs Mason and


%k -ss5 ' "-I" Sioffissaasr- hygiene fir p'“r


ness, complete with hairnet Service crfoofinn-ft were extended to


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^ jyery good running commen- s l a v e d S,pnJ 'g -iJeld P> Vl^ ,v° division four Fnntn«t?!»


Schoolroom they were given a a :a1nnrr «r5i.u o__, T “


- la ry , accompanied by slides iL iTr them to decide who ^iTfnTowW W 3


ple celebration, nii* *


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^ y Ribchhesete.r B team ’ already e the roof of Gisburn Festival promoted to div^mn three


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’livMon fiv7i0nShiP r ^ ^ : e'


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Tho manafrement commit- m the manufacture of choco- V.


Hall is £18,000. M W. S. Pat


interest-free loans o £500. “'Money raised at a recent


from anyone who m mb ^A.aa Inono nf CRDfl


ld also like /e s " nf-


£« ?( c ^ ? double over near Springfield C to ensure |


cl\esk®r C team com-


n if ^ b j e League and top ROOf bill ‘trophy of division five


S T f e to ^ ^s io n four of place and the championship t


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chocolates which he makes by hand. A n d rew in v i te d his


WH ALLEY audience to have a go at mak- ^


The overall cost of repaiirriing the various sorts otf chocolate see S d t o n T d r i t e tm a t and chocolates, and to touch ]ey were_as follows. Ladies:


degrees of success!), to taste choc


v a ry in g V V I I lI lc lo n


and smell the materials used rs,i


-*Sangam World Centre of the • psi^. . * Fantastic news x»& non unn n«orioH to com- nnf nf tVioir mmiiH nnH mulH luwmg me ucmviiownuvu, weerree of fe e ^ h


___— O' - Up,™*-_______ ^ C" from the factory shop.


^^cliampionshi^troDhv for or?ma?lf from individuals and Rushton proved to be a (Consj. organisations to help raise the natural at turning chocolates


opportunity to buy chocolates Av\m tha fa/»fnrv snnn.


lowing the demonstration, meembeerrss w


offerredd t thee -


ing chocolates (which was \(tf;n n o r c acnieved with


Mrs Pam Jelley, area show chairman, for Sabden’s invol­ vement with the show. Spe­ cial mention was made of the efforts of Pat White and Anne Jones in helping to plan and execute the refreshments side


DUNSOP BRIDGE


Cameras At the meeting of Dunsop


^ a n k s^w e re expressed by BndgeWI Pat white to a lf who had


area snow, cne who explained about the “Bet­


Bridge WI, held m the villa'"' J ef 07 CU t K


orgamsations to help raise tne natural at turning chocolates Dominoes: Mrs R. Nutter, njflcent cross stitch £5,000 still needed to com- out of their mould and could Mrs M. Harrison, Mrs M. her tbe new]y. pres


plete the repairs. Treasurer well be in line for a job! Fol- Morley (cons). mr w. o. rate wouiu ttiou


SIMONSTONE


in memory of Joan •' Anne Jones ant


; worked by themselves, which will enhance the top table for


' Pounder presented the insti­ tute with a new tablecloth


Aline Jones and Mildred


and apron to comply with food Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. johes^s ?orthc"oiSn rules. Birthday Mrs Jenny Gfimcs and her; r ? 1.68? ?0^ n c 0 -" husband^ Dr


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: ihany years to come. The .meeting was told of Anne s ft


Mrs Ruth Cann, Mrs Kay ebainnan Mrs Pat Carter ana mem‘bers would be upper- Hopkinson, Mrs Mabel members of Simonstone Par- „oSt.


Thornber and Mrs Annie Mar- jab Council for the’-annuai Birthday flowers w shall, who was also presented chairman’s Sunday service at - ■ t Jennifer Hartley w th a dainty bag of choco- s t p eter>s Chuj : ch.; other CtWren Lonsdalm


Pl Members who entered and guests included the cluef e x e c - fnr fl small flo


ter use of your Camera”. The 19 members present felt they had a lot to learn to get the pictures they all hope for. Thanks were, expressed by


THAT EXTRA ROOM WITH A VIEW


extended to Mrs J. Carr and .Mrs Pinder and a competition for a local photograph was won by Mrs J. Wells.Mrs M. Rushton and Mrs M. rye. A thank-you letter was read


Mrs M. Pinder. Birthday, greetings were


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