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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 7th, 2001 Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireon ashireonline.co.uk


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Village News, Clithcroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clithcroe


— BB7 2EW. • 4 i I In association with


-------------------—------------------------- :-----------------------------------_ _ • the usual high standard of


CHIPPING


rust will ’mprove


church ECIAL trust is


g set up to help ' ove a Ribble Valley


;h which is historic unusual way.


reral of the area's i of worship go back to eval times. But St s', Dalehead, is not much younger than - its key features were red from the original 0 the present one to make way for Stocks


•voir. e building has stone gs and other material its predecessor a mile - and also 1.50 graves,


1 were moved as well. t it needs work doing - an electricity supply


nginl jw a tru s t is being ed to raise money to the church in better r. I t is used a t least a month between


New Year A request has been


the show. ' Orders for spring flowering


bulbs will need to be handed in by the middle of June.


received by Chipping Village • A n e r e « u^ “ V'^” 7gth


hire the hall over the New tie Road m, Gisbum, bet ; Year, period. This would and4p.m


be


to gather the views of local people before making a final decision.' Anyone who feels there should be a community , dance or would be prepared


1! mean that there would not be 5‘ a village function ori'New viniwia,.**. Year's Eve.


Open garden There will be an open gar-


, Hall Committee,; from,a car- de| } ' ^ k®?The Priory Set- ; ,! avan club which would like to . an(*


•"The committee would like wiWill Uc pilOllVOants for.sale,^plus^a raffle and proceeds will go to


• include refreshments. There I--- ’


Gisburn Parish Church funds. '


• to help organise such an • event, should contact Mr


' Phil Woodhead tel. 01995 ’ 61390 or Mrs Kate Bailey tel. 01995 61033 by June


: i4th. , . : DUNSOP BRIDGE


VI Basic training Calling Bowland First


Waste-paper The usual waste-paper col­


lection will be held at the Fes­ tival Hall, Gisbum, today.


day will take place, organised by the recreation ground charity committee. There will be a procession


.


' This year the theme for the fancy dress is "My Hero" - a.


45 p.m. , ., character from television,


v The garden will be open to, films, cartoons or, hooks.. - •


i s T t o r S w a n c e l e e t d Everyone.can enter from tod- dlers to adults. . .


available on the field, where various races for all the fami­ ly will be held, and other activities including egg and wellie throwing. Members of Grindleton


Free afternoon teas will be


Over 60s Whist winners at the meet­


ing of Hurst Green Over-60s’ Club were: Ladies - Mrs A. Walker, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents - Mrs B. Waddington,


Mr J. Kenyon. Dominoes: Mrs M. Parkes,


' Cricket Club entertained British Aerospace for a


Flying high On Sunday, Grindleton


Responders. There will be a basic resuscitation and defib­ rillation training in Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on June


ir and Christmas,, and solid core of regular ders. Special occasions ct several dozen wor­ kers, despite the teness of the area and parseness of the popu-


1. ut more people than retain past links with hurch and support our


s,


Iburn, the Rev. Mark iell-Smith. He is very ful that enough money be raised to make the •ch a worthwhile and opriate centre. iere are plans to have a


” says the Rector of


14th at 7-30 p.m. All are welcome to attend


the basic resuscitation. On June 20th at 7-30 p.m.


DOWNHAIVL


mittee of Downham and Twiston Gardening Club , have decided to cancel meet-


Trip cancelled The chairman and com­


ings for June and July. As


:age area describing its -iry and the general


opment of the locality, plete with a "trail" ing the reservoir and g to the original site, above water. But it is hoped to'promote local •ational facilities such alking, bird watching


cycling.! iiited Utilities, the lat- in a line of successor .panies of the.Fylde ;er Board which forced move, has started the st; off w ith 'a, £ 1,000


ant. .


Now the legalformalities • its formation are being mpleted.


...... .. . . . Ji."'


Searching for friends


from school LORIES of wartime


jroe are still fresh in lemory.of evacuee erine Palmer, how Dawson-Taylor and ; in Hampshire. i moved from Swinton le Chatburn Road > of her aunt, Mrs burn, who died only


Uy.


w Mrs Dawson-Taylor s to contact two girls were at Pendle School, her, Dorothy, and


_ ,


a Wignall. They lived by, perhaps on


[sight Avenue, ne particular memory : our performing as :s in a fund-raising ven- during Warships


k," writes Mrs Dawson- lor.


anyone has news of the >rs the Advertiser and les will be pleased to


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", light of the present foot and ’ : mouth crisis, this decision ’ .'seemed wise.


these events are usually the annual.club trip and the chairman's walk, and in the


Instead, a coach has been


’ port Flower Show on the sec- • ond day, August 17th. The • visit is open to anyone, so h telephone 441667 or 441363 to book your seat.


1 booked for a visit to South- •». take place in the village hall of.scor ng 2 The annual show will sti


there will be a training ses­ sion for first responders.


friendly fixture. Grindleton skipper Crossland won the toss and elected to bat. A, makeshift batting order saw Grindleton’s big hitting Leach, Crossland and Ainsworth relegated to the tail end by the home-side


skipper.Grindleton's openers, Tay­ lor and Middlebrough got the home side off to a terrific start, punishing any loose deliveries. Both batsmen were scoring freely and the score- board was moving along at six an over. A fine partnership on 90 was broken when Tay­ lor (35) was bowled by Leem- ing, Middlebrough (51 not out) retired on reaching 50. Robinson (23), Olleren-


Cricket Club have organised the evening entertainment, starting from 6 to 8 p.m. with a junior disco in the marquee and, from 8 p.m. onwards, the "Midsummer Bash" with a resident <DJ' providing music, a live enter- , tainer and barbecue. Tickets are £10, available from Mrs, Andrea Ollerenshaw ,tel.


440588. Contributions of cakes for ■ f


the afternoon teas would be gratefully accepted, as would prizes for the tombola. These can be given to Andrea or to Mrs Mandy Brennan.


100 Clubof Grindleton Recreation Ground'charity.


no Mr H. Ainsworth, Mrs D.


Knight, Mrs M. Whalley. Raffle: J. Monaghan, A.


Walker, M. Green, E. Jacques.


j Mrs E. Jacques and Mrs T. WtJM? ttiow. Crotty and raffle winner was work.


TV/r^d T? .TnnmiPS M Mrs T


through the village to the playing field of fancy dress contestants, starting at Stonehill bus terminus at 1-


1.


Mrs Jacques. Arrangements were


finalised for the June outing and the evening ended with supper and card bingo.


------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------. . . . T 1. A n ck OTTTin • - ■


were also thanked for their '


■ Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone ------------- :--------------- ~ 7


Spick and span Any villagers wanting to


help paint the railings round the stream in Pendleton are welcome to go along any Wednesday night from 7 p.m. Pendleton is, once again,


lastyear. . READ


Gala fun Read gala will be held on


Saturday afternoon from 1-30 to 4-15. p.m. .on Read CL School playground. Attrac­ tions will include children s races, miniature railway and various stalls. Tea and home­ made cakes will be served in


Summer dance ;,i <A summer dance will be


held in Knowle Green Village Hall on June 23rd at 8 p.m., and tickets at £7, including supper, are now available. Live music will be provided


878447.


the school. ; .. .. Bargains galore , A.bric-aTbrac sale and cof-


' fee evening will be held in Read U n i te d .Reformed


Church on Tuesday at 6-15 p.m. Admission 20p, everyone


welcome.


by Carrie Plus T°a.st. For tickets, telephone 01254


Patchwork The monthly patchwork


100 Club d raw la s t 'month Green Village Hall on June ,,, i-^/jnnersat the whist drive was Mrs Marcia Morris with , 20th at 7-30 p.m. Line danc- held.dn;Moilday evening u


class will be held in Knowle


tut, Niek Pollard'in second place.


for the coming year. in'1 ; Tuesday'from8p.m.


Theatre trip A trip to see "West Side


shaw (13) and Raw (13) con­ tinued the home-side s momentum. Simon Cherry came to the crease smashing 10 fours in a rapid fire innings of 45 to steer the home-side to a total of 208 for six off 40


overs. ,


•bowlers stuck to their task, in particular Adcroft and Leem-


I t was hard work in the field, but the Aerospace


’ - • .


m After the tea interval, Aerospace set about the task of scoring 209 for victory.


^ ‘^ " . 'nVonq f0r victory, 0


L will include home-grown decided to ^ jus fowling I phy,


P ra y in g fo r f a rm e r s Crossiand gave nine of his Ever since the first out- payers a chance to turn their break of foot and mouth dis-


--------- space in the game, but it was ■


‘ each day for the farming com­ munity and all whose busi- .nesses are affected.


ease, prayers have been said in Cisburn Parish Church


’ • Jenny Gomall, and everyone leapt lilce a ssiimon to take a ............


The prayers are led by ]0t keener this week and when ■ deputy churchwarden Mrs Ainsworth, defying gravity,


ffe d.


jenny uuiiu»»»i ^ * is most welcome to go along to this time of prayer at 1 p.m. every day of the week -


i ____J_nlnn(T _


Mothers’ Union Due to th e pre sent foot


• Union members, planned for next Tuesday, has been can-


and mouth crisis, the evening outing by Gisburn Mothers


, celled..


* Reminder Because of the cancellation


* of the Gisburn WI June ■ meeting, which was to be a


i visit to Alston Hall, members


• are reminded about the ■ clitheroe Area WI Show on


’* : I t is hoped there will be a \ good number of entries from ,v Gisburn, helping to keep up


. August 4th. Entry forms, available from Mrs L. Newlove, should be returned .i completed by July 10th.


Grindleton's fielding was a _


one-handed catch to dismiss Leemingi the ' game was almost over. Crossland took the final wicket for Grindle­ ton and Aerospace were all out for 96 off 26 overs. This was a highly enter­


> ■ -- -—- , his heroics with both bat and expressed to Mrs Hyde by(, .R e t i r in g W o rk e r Grindleton's Ivan Taylor for ^ arket shel{- Thanks were Man o C t-Vien moatft*Vl Was f watched. . .__,


•at home to Hurst Green, in B_ Liveseyahd fdto)l^ — "


Spectators are, once again, advised to arrive early.


cuuuwc* Sports day . of Mrs Bridget Livesey.


honing for a fine day on Sat- Winners of the competi- urdaywhen the annual sports tion were: Mrs E. Belcher,


Villagers In Grindleton are guests.


are to attend Knowle Green and Balderstone WIs as __


what should be a tough condoiences onl their'sad,loss commi, enicounter.


't tS S S S Sm * rpw0 groups of members


leap .t lute < i 1 - - l -h JicmieB always an uphill battle.


p lay e rs a — --------- arms over. Taylor was the


pick of the bowlers, taking four for four in only three overs, to reduce te visitors to


................." 92 for eight.


Fair trading Members of Hurst Green


meeting.


taining, friendly match, enjoyed by nil who took part anid all those who watched. -* w__ 4h m ch w


think about the price of a jar ments and p lay-time at ui« of coffee compared with the community centre behind the production of it, taking into church, finishing by 3-15 p.m. account the growers, buyers, shippers, roasters and their || • Dercentage taken before the product arrives on the super-


and explanation on fair trad­ ing, members were asked to


After her interesting talk , ,,


Pray'n'Play will be held in church with resident bear, Edward, who invites pre­ school children, with those who care for them to a short service, followed by refresh­ ments and play-time at the


WI were given a very infor­ mative talk by guest speaker Mrs Claire Hyde at their


Goddard. . On Wednesday at 2 p.m. a


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PENDLETON; • ,


committue, wianuu*. Roy Nelson has retired.


Abbey winners Winners of the Abbey |


senior, citizens' drive in Whal­ ley were: Ladies Mrs M^.


chairman Mr iiMis.R


work, Mr Nelson was pre­ sented with a drawing of Pendleton, village, drawn by Mr Duncan Armstrong. Also retiring from the com­


In appreciation of his mnniawiii, TTimkmg ......... Miviio a. |« y y “ \r~—' __ Mrs M. Naylor, Mr II. Holt,


Mr J. Wooff (cons). Dominoes: joint 1, Mrs S.


Baxter and Mrs M. Maden, joint 2,' Mrs H. Hardy and | Mr J. Hartley. The previous week's win­


mittee are Mr Chris Wilson and Mr James Thornber, who


ners were: Ladies — Mrs G. Walmsley, joint 2, Mrs M.


-aijoa mmmm 'ing classes continue eacn


P Subscriptions are now due Q pO n g a rd e n S A A. J.U» mAAfinfT nf


Story" at the Opera House, Manchester, has been arranged for June 28th by Grindleton WI. Seats are still available to members and non-members at a cost of £15, which should be paid at the meeting on June 14th. A coach will be leaving Grindle-


ton at 6 p.m. ., • Grindleton resident.Mr


Chris Hall will be giving a talk about "Life in Tudor Grindleton'' at the June meeting. Non-members are very welcome to attend.


Jazz evening Come and enjoy the foot­ tapping music of the Pendle


9 _ music o • • TV


> ;• on August 11th when classes Cnndle PP fowling Village Hall on June 30th at fruit and'flowers, photogra- attack, P * Th iicensed bar and refresh- , “ i S l n lK I S , . T i c k . , , . , .M


^ ^ Bradf d w|1,


T__L. D ma yl 1 Af rl n renoie


' '^M ? c fu d d e n (5 2 ) b o th Information C e n s o r tel. worked hard to keep Aero-


lluoriu«*uiwAA wviiw- — 01200 428385 or 441507. Proceeds are in aid of St


opening their gardens to the public, final arrangements will be made, including those for an arts and crafts sale. Contact Mrs Jean Hoole for details about stalls, tel. 01254


826515. LANGHO


Waste paper The usual waste paper


skip, organised by St Leonard's CE School Fami­ lies Association, Langho, will be on the Billington and Langho Community Centre car park from tomorrow lunchtime until Sunday evening. Contributions of newspaper, magazines and cardboard should be placed m plastic bags or tied in bun­


■.Carwash- On Saturday from 9 a.m.


dles.


Ambrose. Church, Grindle­ ton.


;


St Leonard's Church, Lang­ ho, Scout Group will be wash­ ing cars on the Petre Arms


car park. Church services A confirmation service will


be held in St Leonard's Church, Langho, on Sunday at 10-30 a.m. with the Bishop of Burnley the Rt Rev. John


Delicious treat A summer buffet of ham ^


and beef, accompanied by hot ■ new potatoes and a variety of I salads, with trifle or fresh fruit salad for "afters”, made , a refreshing meal for mem: , bers of Rimington and Mid- dop Luncheon Club. A dominoes session fol-


lowed liinch, and raffle prizes were won by Mrs A. Jackson, , Mrs A. Seed, Mrs D. Whit­


taker, Mrs V. Dugdale and Mrs C. Thistlethwaite. Thanks were expressed to


'■ ’the ladies who had prepared


f the meal, Mrs E. Barker, Mrs | G. Capstick, Mrs V. Dugdale and Mrs E. Jackson.


SIMONSTONE


Garden shop Simonstone Garden Club


shop will be open on Wednes- day from 7 to 8 p.m.


Tiny tots A mums and toddlers'


group meets in Simonstone I Old School each Tuesday | during term time from 9-15 to 11-15 a.m.


WHALLEY Social time OC a


held on Monday evening in „


HIV e;


At the meeting of Knowle Mr G. A. Holden, Mr F. Fal­ Green residents who are


Rea . ,d Constitutional Club were: Ladies - Mrs M. Pick­ les, Mrs E. Charnley. Gents -


.n.ja «.,,Hn.oi ninl M


lon. Special prizewinner was Mr G. A. Holden and MC | was Mrs P Larkin.


RIMINGTON c o r t h e frtom®


. T r n d l t io n n l F u m lw r . * S o f* - O r l « m t « l I m p o r t s - R h U *


.. Bespoke Picture Frnroiocj -


, Artist^ Commissions . ^ . Hnkerclaskery - Towels . Bedding


Bnthroom Sets » Do - Tools t»


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PARKING ... .,1 ,


3-Day Market: W ed n e sd a y / Friday / Saturday 9.00 - 5 J 5


O p en in g tim e s: Market Hall / Market Avenue: Monday-Saturday 9 .0 0 - 5.30


•..-.•■ ■ .. ;•' PRAM : USERS .*.■•■ MUMlkm* n l Materials..... _ . s g » te « a g e *(uackhmun


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Bingo Non-members are welcome


to attend the bingo sessions held each Thursday in Read C on s t itu t ion a l Club, a t 9


p.m. ----. ' l ^ Q * '■ g, vri R P -P> ^5 \ ' f i t


Cottam and Mrs P. Wooff, , Mrs E- Charnley (cons). Gents - Mrs J. Walmsley, Mrs D- Farnsworth, Mrs M. Naylor (cons). Dominoes: Mrs M. Madcn, Mr II. l-Iolt, Mrs E.


p ~ Cottam and Mrs P. Woof T* O io rn ln v (onTtR


f t '1


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Brown (cons). There will bo no drop-in


entering the Best-Kept Vil­ lage Competition and hopps to improve on its success of


centre today due to the elec­ tions.


Foundation grants The governors of Whallcy ,


Educational Foundation arc prepared to consider applica-.


' of Whalley, Barrow, Wiswell i or Bilhngton should apply in writing before September 1st to: Mrs Sandra Brewer, clerk | to the governors, Old Gram­ mar School, Station Road,


Whallcy, BB7 9R1I. • See page 18 for Sabden


Village News


tions for small financial > grants towards expenses for books. Students who are starting a full-time higher education course this autumn and live in the civil parishes


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