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18 .Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 16th, 1999


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• HERE will be a double cost to refurbishing the Mothers’ Union past and pre- C Officials of Ribble Valley Borough Council have told the in St Mary the Virgin Parish


chancing rooms at Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe.


bout £31,000 of income will be lost. It would have been more, but temporary facilities will enable club and group users to keep using the pool over some of the contract peri­ od, across Christmas and the New Y e a r._____________


income of £31,000 win i s ix ty years of Gisburn MU is marked at village c ^ u r c T be lost m pool laceiiit . MEMBERS of Gisburn


a ommunity Committee that, on top of the £100,000 bill, | Church at Gisbum on Sunday s ent Mrs Janet Wade was pre­


sent and their guests gathered to celebrate and give thante for


t er Mrs Hilda Waddington gave


60 years of MU in the parish. d Bradford Diocesan MU presi­ bent, and she and Gisburn mem­


ings.The Archdeacon of Craven, the Ven. Malcolm Grundy, led a the Holy Communion service


he epistle and gospel Bible read-


nd gave the address. F Fittingly, Sunday was the


f ?T / | t iF .P T F .M B E R / y - . , - | - .» •


Re-TOenAVedncsiky,; September 22nd Tvr 1


fe,t e T .O S U R ^ . 3Clds^d»Frida^7th closed Saturday 18 th


Nelson times' Factory Shop


i . Thursday. 10 a.m.-4.30 p.m.


O P E N IN G 1 "Wednesday


I . Saturday >8.30 aan. - 12 noon


10 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. Friday


THEnon-denominational extension at Clitheroe Cemetery has been con


ook for the millennium


secrated in a ceremony conducted by procession gathered at a central spot where the Bishop of Burnley.


r hich included among others Bishop Jar­ Valleett, the Mayor and Mayoress of Ribble M y Borough Council, Coun. Brian and t rs Pat Collis, and council Chief Execu­ tive Mr David Morris, as well as represen­ matives from different faiths in the borough,


Tall order for Denise as she takes up post


ade its way around the boundaries of the ecration ceremony. (060999/6/12) IGOODNESS gracious


| cut outlAs the newly-appointed I parish administrator for Slaidburn and Tosside, sMrs Wild has three clergy,


me, mother-of-two Mrs Denise Wild (pictured) certainly has her work


seven churches and four achools in her charge, with t working remit to help | hem shape up for the | Millennium and ensure


| hing for everyone.


th a t in terms of church t services,; there is some­


iuch as databasing, compil­ sng parish electoral rolls and iervice time-tabling, spend­ vng one day a week in the | icarage offices in Slaid-


,! Mrs; ‘:;Wild, who is employed by the Bradford s Diocese, will take over tasks


| Wild is a squash-playing, gym member of Clitheroe's


burn.-Grindleton and Hurst Green.In her spare time, Mrs


Hicks sports club and of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. Parents' and Friends' group. She and her husband Andrew, an inde­


lpendent financial advisor, (ive with daughters Amy


Joyful celebration of a century of worship


12) and Emma (eight) in Withgill Fold.(080999/2/2)


al of our earthly bodies".


Valiev Borough Council officials joined the Jarrett read the lesson and, following the Rt. Rev. Martyn Jarrett at the occasion. Lord's Prayer, he offered a prayer which w As part of the ceremony, a procession offered the ground for "the reverent dispos-


Local clergy, civic leaders and Ribble position at the foot of the cross, Bishop


Once the circuit had been completed, the a cross had been cut into the turf. From his


ceMembers of the public also attended the .


tery.Our photograph shows the church lead­ sers and others who participated in the con­


remony at the Waddington Road ceme­ 0 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.


Meast of the Blessed Virgin a ary, and the hymns, readings l nd intercessions reflected her


sere of Bradford Diocese. ers Diocese.


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ife, influence and example. o In church there was a display


Mf the worldwide work of the banging created by MU mem­


heautiful hand-stitched wall Huffet lunch at Gisburn Festival Thistlethwaite ^ b others' Union, along with a


nd events.


o all was greatly enjoyed, with one and Pa'd.^r* ut^ ° ^ to ana events.___________________ - arrange the event, ana sne reau


o Mrs Diane Rice was a t the Gisburn p o th e rs ' Union brgan for the service. Later, a enrolling member Mrs Christine


ald friends catching up on news had h e l p e d " K i r e a d


messages of good wishes which had been received. a Mrs Ada’Holgate cut the


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with MU motifs. eautifully iced by another


bnniversary cake, which had Uoast to Gisburn Mothers' been baked by a member and


t Canon Grundy proposed a c nion, and Mrs Wade made a


, sharming and appropriate short


peech, remembering all those ~


who have gone before, and look­ ing forward in faith and hope to


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the future. t Pictured is Mrs Holgate cut­


(1ing the celebration cake. , •


Bishop of Burnley conducts cemetery ef^e^ ^ CQ^sec^a^2!1


A JOYFUL celebration marked the centenary of St Catherine's Church,


West Bradford. c It is just 100 years since the daughter


Waddington, was built, and about 100 people attended a special Eucharist. DThe Bishop of Bradford,.the Rt Rev.


hurch within the parish of St Helen's,


OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 9.00 A.M.- 6.00 P.M. • LATE NIGHTTHIJRSDAY 9.00 A.M.- 9.00 P. . urtiN i iuinu


m irmi FY ROAD RAWTENSTALL TEL 01706 223493 . SATURDAY 9.00 A.M. - 5.00 A.M.


• SUNDAY 11.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. LOTS OF FREE PARKING 4


t avid Smith, made history by becoming ,


he first bishop ever to take part in a ser­ vice at the church.


Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, ^ Catholic churches.


Everyone was welcomed by the vicar, the Rev. Alan Bailey. Guests included the


, v - * < j"f f ( ' t "f ' . -i T Ji> - ’* T


mThe Burton family of Eaves Hall were i ajor benefactors of the parish and one of tts members, Mrs Fay Tye, travelled from


he South to be present. mThe service was followed by supper in a


werearquee put up for the occasion. People aeen to thank everyone for their efforts, thi


nary cake with, from the left, church offi- oil i- Smith. (050999/3o/22)


sch7h s s r and Mrs ' >• 'w ! t • . Glcnda Heanan and Mrs Jean ieft


able to buy copies of a history of the k church written by Mr Bailey, who was


lthough, as people recognised, he had put in plenty himself.


Mr Bailey is pictured cutting the cente­ ^ ^


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