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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 17th, 1999 5 Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


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Willow baskets There was a good atten­


dance of apprentice basket- makers at the first of the "Willow Workshops" held in Bashall Eaves Village Hall. The baskets, of various


sizes and wonderful shapes, have been planted up and arranged to make a colour­ ful display a t the village


hall. The next workshop will


take place this weekend from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Students will bo able to have a go at making a wil­ low seat under the large trees at the village hall. It is recommended th a t those attending bring suitable outdoor wear, a kneeling mat and pruners.


Questionnaire At a recent open meeting,


organised by Bashall Eaves Village Hall committee, res­ idents agreed that a village appraisal should be carried out. Questionnaires will be circulated, giving residents the opportunity to put for­ ward their needs and ides^ for all aspects of life in their village.


Treasure hunt The Village Hall Com­


mittee of Bashall Eaves has arranged a car treasure hunt to take place on June 25th, starting from the vil­ lage hall at 6-45 p.m. It will be followed by a supper of moat and potato pie and peas. Inquiries, tel. Mrs Gladys Whowell 01254


826466. CHATBURN


Sing-along A fun afternoon was enjoyed by all residents and


friends of the Manor House Residential Home, Chat- burn, on Sunday. Mr Basil Hughes, of Accrington, pro­ vided the entertainment, playing old sing-alongs on


the keyboard. Refreshments were


enjoyed during the interval.


Canal trip Garstang Marina wm the


venue for the annual visit of Downham and Twiston Gardening Club members. Everyone enjoyed a sail northwards towards Lan­ caster where supper was served. The weather was warm and sunny, and the countryside was at its best. The lush vegetation along the canal and prolific bird life promised a delightful evening's entertainment. A cake stall is to be held


at the house of chairman Mr Shaun Roney on Sun­ day from 1 to 4 p.m. to raise money for depleted club


funds. The chairman's walk will


be on July 1st, meeting on the car park at 7 p.m. for a walk to Worston or from Barley through Fell Wood and round Ogden Reservoir depending on weather.


Superb bowling Members of Downham


Cricket Club were hosts to Hurst Green Cricket Club between sunny spells and wet downpours. Without many of Downham's regu­ lar players, the home side made a slow s ta r t after being put into bat by the visitors. Paul Walmsley put in a good innings for the home side with 21, being the only man to score any runs off Hurst Green s Jacques, who bowled impressively for the visitors with five maiden overs. Pete Coultherd also performed well for the home side with 15 not out and some good wicket keeping in the sec­


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Gift day The annual gift day was


held on Saturday at Chat- burn Methodist Church. The Rev. Chris Checseman was in church to receive gift envelopes from members


and friends. Cups of tea and biscuits


were served. The sum of £592, which was donated, will be used tor mainte­ nance work on the building.


After tea, the weather


turned and Hurst Green took to the crease chasing an easy target of 66. Despite a low batting total, Downham's bowling was superb from the start. Paul Walmsley took their first wicket after just four deliv­ eries and Gem Swarbrick was an obvious choice for man-of-the-match with


impressive bowling figures. The visitors went on to a


comfortable win, and with time to spare before the opening of the local hostel­ ry the two sides went back on to the field for a short re­


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Clitheroe. Downham's next game


will be away to Grindleton on Sunday. Please support


your local team. GISBURN:;


Mystery drive To bring their session of


meetings to a close, a coach party of members and friends of Gisburn Parish Church Mothers' Union enjoyed a mystery outing. Travelling by country lanes with spectacular views from high ground, the destin.i- tion proved to bo the Craven Heifer Motel, near Skipton, where a three- course meal awaited. Thanks were expre.ssod to Mrs C. Knowles for organ­ ising the evening, by M rs C. Thistlothwaito. A time of silence was


observed in memory of tlie late Mrs T. Bell, of Gis- burn, who had been a loyal and keen member until ill- health prevented her taking


an active part. Members had enjoyed


visiting Gisburn's Diocesan Link Branch at Calverley near Leeds, and also the recent Bowland Deanery MU Festival a t Settle Parish Church. Members are looking forward to Sep­ tember 12th when they will celebrate 60 years of MU at Gisburn Parish Ghurch fol­ lowed by a lunch in the fes­ tival hall, when it is hoped many members past and present will meet up in a pleasant re-union. The first meeting of the


new session will be on Sep­ tember 14th.


GRiNbLETPNi


Cricket victory On a damp, grey Sunday


confidence, hit six bound­ aries in an unbeaten 31, while Wilkinson, unbeaten on 20, finished the match off with a mighty six, steer­ ing Grindlcton to a total of 101 for 6 - victory by four


wickets. Man-of-the-match was


Robinson for his efficient


and effective bowling. On Sunday Grindleton


will play at home against a team from Downham, and a few supporters could well help the team keep their winning form.


Summer fair Friends of Grindleton CE


School have been busy preparing for the summer fair to take place on Satur­ day between 1-30 and 5 p.m. in the school hall. There will be many stalls


and lots of activities for the whole family. The organis­ ers look forward to as much support as po.ssiblc from the villagers and visitors.


Trail 2000 An olxservation quiz has


been organised for June 29th in Grindleton. Starting from the Methodist Chapel .schoolroom, at 7 p.ni. the route will include the inter­ esting ginnels and snickcLs within the village. Entry is £l per person and is open to


all ages. Refreshments will be


served in the schoolroom on completion. All proceeds will go towards the Grindle­ ton Millennium Fund. Fur­ ther details from Mrs Catherine Taylor (441501)


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WI Mrs Catherine 'J’aylor welcomed members and guests from the village to Ihe meeting. She pre.sented flowers to Mrs Margaret llogg, who will shortly be celebrating lier ruby wed­


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Fat 11 ay ward who answered the (luestion "What use would a microwave he to me'/" Her entertaining and enjoyable talk included suc­ cesses and disasters. She gave sound advice and tips on microwave cooking and outlined the basic .skills, as well as showing members what she considered to be the most useful microwave accessories. She was thanked by Mrs Janet


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and elected to bat. 1 he opening pair played cau­ tiously, moving the score along steadily until Kendal (24) was dismissed by Robin-son. Almost immedi­ ately Robinson struck again bringing Shepherd to the crease. Shepherd has been a thorn in Grindle- ton's side over the hxst few seasons, always scoring heavily. This time he only managed 20 before being stumped by Cro.ssland and this signalled the start of the collapse. Led by Robin­ son, the howlers ripped though the lower order skittling Rathmell for 96 off 33 overs. Robinson fin­ ished with 4 for 17 off eight


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ton's turn to bat. Tlic early order soon found them­ selves in trouble with wick­ ets falling to the tidy howl­ ing of Snowdon. At 43 for 5 Grindleton looked to he heading towards defeat. A season ago that might have been the case, hut not now; this Grindleton side has found some self belief. Needing 54 to win, Cro.ss­ land and Wilkin.son stead­ ied the shop and set about grinding out a result. Crossland, hatting witli


Gala success Despite poor weather on


Saturday, Read gala was a huge success. On the field, underfoot was very sciuelchy, but visitors were not deterred and between showers the stalls were well palroni.sed. The children's events, which included face painting and a bouncy c:i.s- tle, were great attractions. A miniature steam engine


puffed up and down the church i>ath, adjacent to the field, and drew crowds


of admirers of all ages. Once again the Baxenden


Concert Band entertained in the .school where refresh­ ments were served by mem­ bers of Itead Mothers'


Union. On behalf of the parish .


council, thanks were expressed to all who sup­ ported this event and helped in any way. Dona­ tions from local organi.sa- tions will bo used to provide the extras which make the annual Read Christmas luncheon, for retired village residents such a .successful


and happy event.


a very bright and entertain­ ing report by Grindlcton member Mrs Mandy Bren­ nan, who represented Grindleton, .Sawley and Downhani WIsat the inter­ mediate general meeting at the Royal Albert Hall, Lon­ don. Members thoroughly enjoyed lier presentuLion. 'Pile next meeting will be


on July 8lh, when there will he a change of programme. Mrs Ann .Scargill will now present "Caribbean Cat:i- strophe", and the competi­ tion will be for a holiday snap. Non-members are


most welcome. IP.EAD?


Whist winners Winners a t the whist


drive held on Monday evening in Read Constitu­ tional Club were: Ladies - Mrs S. Law, Mrs M. Gear­ ing. Gents - Mr W. Baker,


Mr F. Fallon. Special prize was won by


Mr G. A. Holden who was also MC.


a camping weekend to take place during the summer holidays. The young people have taken responsibility for finding out about camp sites around the area. A number of local people


regularly help with the week-to-week running of the club. Their support is greatly appreciated by young people and the help of other local ijcople would be welcome.


Over-60s Sabden Ovor-60s met on


Treasure hunt Another of the popular


walking treasure hunts, organised by Rimington Memorial Institute com­ mittee, will take place on Juno 25th starting from the institute at 6-30 to 7 p.m. The cost of £3.50 for adults and £2 for children under 16, will include a hot supper,


to be served from 8-30 p.m. Anyone not wishing to take part in the treasure hunt may book supper only. There will be a table quiz


for all and a display of Rim­ ington memorabilia. If any­ one has any photographs they would be willing to lend for this, please contact Mr .1. Knapp on 01200 445624.


Tricks and spots There was a good atten­


dance at a wliist and domi­ no drive, organi.sed by Rim- inglon Memorial Institute management committee. Supper was served and MCs were: Mr A. Stott for whist and Mrs E. Hartley


dominoe.s. Whist winners; Ladies-


Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs B. Garnett, Mrs R. Brook.s- bank. Gents - Mr R. Fairhurst, Mrs J. Cow- pertliwaite, Mr F. Fallon. Dominoes; Mr F. Giles,


Mr W. Wilson, Miss D. Hornby, Mr W. 1 luslhwaitc. Raffle: Mrs E. Under­


wood, Mrs .1. Robinson, Mr W. Barker, Mr J. 'Fryer, Mr J. Campbell.


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Millennium Anyone interested in cel­


Thursday for a whist and domino social in St Mary's


Hall. Whist winners were as


follows. Ladies: Mrs S. Law and Mrs D. Houghton. Gents; Mr G. Holden and Mrs G. Walmsley. Domi­ noes: Mrs F. Cooke, MrsN. Hargreaves, Mrs M. Edmondson and Mr W. Cooke. Raffle: Mr J. Traynor, Mrs G. Walmslcy and MrR. Eden. There was no Monday


meeting.


Outdoors An outdoor service will


take place a t St Mary's Church grotto next Friday, June 25th, a t 7-30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to this annual service, which will be led by guitarist Steve Roliinson and parish priest Fr I’ctcr Birmingham.


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Special prize The following wore win­


ners at a whist drive held on 'I'uesday evening in Simon- stone Old School. Ladies; Mrs M. Auld, Mrs E. Charnley. Mrs F. Earnshaw (cons). Gents: Mr G. A. Holden, Mr .1. Earnshaw, Mr J. Hull (cons) who also won tlie special prize.


Garden shop Simonstonc Garden Club


shop will bo open on Sun­ day from 11 a.m. to noon.


School leavers There will be a school


leavers' family service in St Feter's Church, Simon-


ebrations for the year 2000 is welcome to attend the next meeting of Sabden Millennium Committee on June 21.st at 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist schoolroom.


Replies to the Millenni­


um referendum are to be studied to sec which pro- jjosed events are most i)Oi)- ular with villagers. There will also be


progress reports on the rcsjionse to the design a .Sabden logo comiietition, sponsored by the parish council, which is awarding cash prizes to winners and will officially adopt the


loi5“- The committee is made . ,


up of villager.s interested in helping the community cel- ehrale the Millennium and more support is needed.


Bowls Bowlers have been bu.sy


recently with two top home competitions on the green. The new women's cham­


pion is Mary Griffiths, who defeated Janinc Robinson 21-6 forthcThoimis lJght- bown Memorial .Salver. Mary won through to the final with a 21-5 semi-final result against Margaret Boocock, while Janinc defeated Audrey Barrett 21-16 in her semi-final. The men's doubles event


for the ICcn I lodgson Tro- I)hy w:is the best supported for several years with 13 teams competing. Once again there were new names on the championship tro- piiy when Kevan Lingard and Ian Richardson beat David Farsons and Lee Farfitt21-10inthefinal.


The winners had come


stone, on Sunday at 11 a.m. when the children leaving St Peter's School will eacli receive a Bible. Following the service the annual Simonstone School gala will lie hold. There will bo vari­ ous attractions and lunches will bo .served.


iWADDlNGTONi


Silent memory At the meeting of


Waddington WI members stood in silence in memory of president Miss Joyce l^ockett who died hist week. She will be missed, but affectionately remembered,


by her friends. Mrs Margaret Jackson


I)resided and read a thank- you letter from Mrs Audrey Wealhorell for her flowers received at the Border


group meeting. Guest speaker was Mrs


through a tough semi-final against John Cropper and .lohn Filkinglon, who took them to 21-20. The other .semi-final .saw the runner.s- up win 21-15 against Feter ShipsLon and Alan Whalley. The next home competi­


Bonnie Kramrisch who spoke about the Jovyish faith and gave an insight into Judaism which is thought to be the oldest religion known and goes l)ack to the time of Abra­ ham. Mrs Kramriscli spoke of the special days in the calendar sucli Yom Kip- pur, celebrated by fasting and prayer. Tlie Jewish place of worship is called a synagogue and details of a wedding ceremony wore related together with otlier aspects of Jewisli life. Mrs Kramriscli also brought along some items used in a Jewish home and exfilaincd liow a prayer sliawl was dis­ covered at the Clifford Hail, York, in the year 1100. 'Fhanks were expressed


by Mrs Foster. County correspondence


tion on the calendar is the women's doubles for the Isabelle Hodgson Trophy, planned for July. The entry sheet is on the clubhouse noticoboard.


Youth scene Sabden Youth Group


meets on Tuesdays between 7-30 and 9-30 p.m. in St Mary's Hall. The group enjoys various activities, including indoor hockey, pool, table tennis, video work and trips. At present members are biisy gather­ ing together a football team to play the Kosovar refugees during their slay in the Rihhlc Valley. It is planned to organise


wa-s read by Mrs Nina Fos­ ter and a reminder was given to momljcrs of a coffee morning on August 18th at the home of Mrs Jean Oldroyd, Cliurch Close, Waddington, in aid of Wl


funds. Supper was served and


Mrs .Sarah Baines was tlie


pianist. Hostesses a t the next


meeting will be Mrs A. Walker. Mrs E. Weaver, Mrs M. Wigglesworth, Mrs


M. Wood and Mrs M. Walker.


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Ladies: Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs L. Barker, Mrs A. Rigby (cons). Gents: joint 1, Mr W. Wright and Mrs J. Walmsley, Mr J. Wooff (cons). Dominoes: Mrs M. Morlcy; joint 2, Mrs E. Brown and Mr J. Hartley, Mrs II. Hardy (cons).


Fire escape plan given green light


ONE letter of objection to a fire escape at the Lower | Buck Inn, Waddington, said it had managed with­ out one for over 200 years, councillors heard. The Planning and Devel­


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