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6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 11th, 2002


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Pat Wardman (Pendle- Downham and Twiston


ton), Mrs J. Clement, Mrs Kate Sims (Sawiey), Mrs J. Corless and Mrs J. Cradock (Sawiey). Everyone tucked into


Gardening Club enjoyed an evening at Shackleton’s Nurseries, Chatburn, when Mr David Shackle-


an excellent supper, and Mrs Thwaites (Hellifield) and Mrs R. Webb (Saw- ley) expressed thanks on behalf of the guests for a most enjoyable evening and lovely supper. Mrs Cowgill thanked members for their work


ton gave a talk on lawn care. He imparted his valuable knowledge of the many products on the market, their uses and effectiveness,in achieving a


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evening, and announced next month's speaker, Mr Bryan Cowgill, whose talk will be entitled "TV Times". The competition will be for an old pro­ gramme. .


CHIPPING


Pilgrimage Guest speaker at the


meeting of .Chipping WI was Mr Ian Walker, who took his audience along the way of St James’s pil­ grimage, from France through Spain, a walk of 500 miles. His talk was illustrated with slides. The walk took one


cream and jam, plus tea or coffee, ‘ completed


freshly-baked evening.


Jumble sale Despite several set­


backs, the jumble sale held in Downham Village Hall


mugs for the children of the village and Twiston


-------, r, ,.,-j aged 16 and under. of the


scones, or


Church; G m d l ^ l ^ v .-.ofe>*St|.


dale were delighted with session, thanks for a very on Sunday wm be a t a later time of 11-15 a.m.


This will be followed by the AGM and a Jacob's


join lunch in the parish room, to which all parish­


ioners are invited to attend.


members of St Ambrose Church are holding a bee evening in Grindleton Junior School hall. Mr John Zamorski will give a talk about bees and bring along his demonstration hive. There will also be a barbecue, country produce stall and a licensed bar. Ticket are £5, including the barbecue, and avail­ able from Pye's of Clitheroe, York Street, or


Bee evening On May 1st at 7-30 p.m.


details.


and this is an ideal oppor­ tunity for people to raise matters of specific local interest with councillors.


jubilee celebrations in Knowle Green is now in earnest, with a meeting for all local people in the vil­ lage hall on Wednesday at 7-30 p.m., when it is hoped to finalise arrangements th a t have already been made. The first children's


Golden jubilee The build-up to the


{ an ide“ l oDDOT- visited three times in the a task to decide upon his


pm Every bers that her work benefits letter V brought forth to the meeting in southern India and has ' and Mr Barton had quite


Parishioners -o f^S t*. K S e iG r e t n VUlage - Thornton informed mem- .............


be tied up io ro r other C h a n g e Of t im e ^ > - . b^ j ^ ld - commitments. The advice


+:rriQ' ; peter Parish Council will claiming to be the first to Monday in


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discover the secret. Mrs em


past 16 years. From a very basic shelter the orphan­ age is now flourishing and a display of photographs showed the improvements made. Mrs Thornton was thanked by Mrs D. Bal-


shaw. A competition for a.hol-


iday necessity was won by Mrs V. Heffernian, Mrs D. Dixon mid Mrs M. Dust. President Mrs Sheila


workshops, making pup­ pets with a royal theme, will be on May 4th a t 2 p.m. with the fruits of their labours being pre­ sented at the opening cer­ emony on May 25th. For


a n v chu rch m em b e r Tel detaiis of the workshops, any church member. leL .


ni 2nT44i 5oTfOT7 urtfcer 01f„;?„ aetaus.


Waste paper The usual waste paper


made more than £100 magazines and'eardboardv, •towards golden jubilee


collection will take place in Grindleton today. Contri­ butions of newspapers,


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The parish church choir r»®Q_nAinti™r members are also donating U lSap pO ln ll liy :-


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a cake stall will be held on; the May Day Bank Holi­ day Monday on Top Row, Downham. All donations are gratefully received.


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Street, April 18th, you will receive a free pack of


Jo-Jo’s between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.


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month, starting at St Jean Pied de Port and crossing three mountain ranges. The party stayed at pil­ grim refuges en route to their destination of the cathedral at Santiago. One of the objects of his pil­ grimage was to raise money for Clear, a charity which helps to provide clean water in deprived


areas. The meeting continued


with a quiz. A competition for a decorated egg was won by Mrs Margaret Fazackerley, the raffle by Mrs Pauline Paterson and the birthday plant was given to Mrs Barbara Kitchen. President Mrs Carol Grant reminded members


rang with half-muffled bells on Sunday morning as a tribute to the Queen Mother. Prayers for the Royal Family were said at both services.


Bells toll Downham bell ringers


GISBURN


Ancient'church ’Services on Sunday in


Gisburn Parish Church will be Holy Communion at 8-30 a.m. and family service at 11 a.m. From now on the ser­


tel- 01254 878447- 878447.


Entries for the photo- graphic competition must


be returned by May 11th. Inquiries, tel. Mr Peter Morgan on 01254 878293.


Car park Work has started on


f can be left in;the space ^Knowle;.Green Village ided at the?OD of Hal1 car park extension,


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some of the proceeds of Saturday's.football 1st ■ facing. their carol singing to the team game against fellow To, • go' some .way cost of the mementos. -, , . relegation itrqgglers ■ Also, for the same cause,,- Crosshills wasralet-down,


fundsjij&nrgently needed to meet'the cost of resur-


made possible by the kind- ness of-ajlocal farmer, but


as they went down 2-1 to a team which had only won


one game all season - the only bright1 spot.being a superb strike,.from 30


yards from M. Dobson. Monday night's'game


was totally.differerit, fac­ ing championship hopefuls Skipton LMS at Skipton. They dominated the first 25 minutes and went behind against the run of play after a dreadful mix- up with the goalkeeper. They were soon 2-0


• towards this, therelwill be ,


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a th three-dav soring extrav- aganza in the village hall from April 19th to 21st. The Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Gwen Pye, will open the event on Friday at 7-30 p.m.


Extrav­ During the weekend,


down, but pulled a goal back through^Middleton,


----------- :------- - the second and fourth Sun- of a coffee morning to be days_ with g_30 a.jn. Holy


vices will follow the pat­ tern of 9-30 a.m. on the first and third Sundays of the month, and 11 a.m. on


held next Thursday in Communion every Sun- Longridge Civic Hall, and , da . < ■:


asked for bric-a-brac and Qn „ ;o | +jm p cakes for the event.


there were still a few seats play at a whist and domi- left for the mystery trip on no drive organised by Gis- Mayl8th.


She announced tha t There were 11 tables in tiOCiai l im e Mrs Grant will be host- agement committee. MCs -


ing a coffee morning at her home, The Waterwheel, on


June 1st as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee weekend celebrations in


Chipping. Proceeds from this


event will go to the Leukaemia Research Fund and be presented to the "Calendar Girls”, who


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Price includes • Return scheduled flights from Manchester edirect toNew York *3 nights accommodation - all rooms ."TiN *


j riH..Return transfers between the airport and your hotel ; ' Fabulous1 optional excursions include a City sightseeing tour and a helicopter ride over Manhattan


with en-suite facilities ,r e a from £ 3 7 9 5 days - November & December burn Festival Hall man-


were Mr J. Kenyon (whist) and Mr P. Metcalfe (domi­


noes). Whist winners were:


Ladies - Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs M. Coulthurst, Miss M. Wells. Gents - Mr I. Hartley, Mr B. Brown, Mr H. Lofthouse. Dominoes: Miss M. Bairstow, Mrs G. Thomp-


Over 60s At the Easter meeting


of Hurst Green Over-60s'


and cream. Following the meal a


HURST GREEN


and the second-half was much theshme?with Bar- row missing an open goal before Grindleton conced­ ed two more. Barrow scored and Hickling missed an easy chance from two yards out. This was a much- improved performance


from Saturday. The second team lost 5-


0 to Waddington. The. 1st team are away


at Carleton on Saturday and away to Skipton Bull­ dogs on Monday.


there will be lots of differ­ ent events going on, with a special corner for children, monster tombola, a sepa­ rate raffle each day, refreshments and Carrie Steingold and her music pupils playing to enter­ tain.


Gift day. The gift day


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Morgan welcomed mem­ bers and guests and asked for a minute's silence in memory of HM the Queen


Mother. Congratulations were


extended to member Mrs M. Dust and her husband on the occasion of their golden wedding. Mrs S. Bowles gave an update on outings and LFWI events and an excellent report on the spring council meeting was given by Mrs Edna Clarkson. A suggestion for an


tthing beginning with the hmg beginning with 1 . . . • ■ an


choice. Mrs C. Knowles (Valentine), Mrs S. Day (miniature violin) and Mrs Keighley (violets) received his vote. Some members had


, . Tko fimH-rmsmv event


son, Mrs D.Knight.-Mrs F. Lofthouse. '. j


Mrs E. Barker, Mr W. Ilusthwaite. The next -drive will be on May 4th at 7-30 p.m.


Raffle: Miss M. Pye,


. Mrs Betty Morton, Mrs ; Mary Davies. • Raffle:‘R. Knight, H. Hartley, M. Jackson, K. Nowell, M. Davies, M. Parkes, M. Whalley. The next meeting will be on Tuesday- a t 7-30


Henry,-Mrs Mary Card- well, Mrs Doris Coates,


Dominoes: Mr Pat . thg. Jub;lee Room


theSandringham Institutewihappeni including shares , , hall tomorrow-evening - a , for! many years. . -i ': ' ;-.Isas and with-profit from7-30 p.m. , ; . ,


i m f u r ^ g m ^ ;


and Make-up". Members -detailed personal informa- ets are available by t el? p a r js h m e e t in g were divided into three .tion of income or pensions phoning 01200 440599 or.. r a w n w RU ch_ china>


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groups and volunteers for ,and how long money can 4415 . a makeover were request-


LkMni- 'and riew members are wel- . -


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M.A; Cardwell. Whist Please support-:this . Besides giving a very winners were: Ladies —1 fund-raising effort;by,the ^ personal glimpse into the Mrs Joyce Meyler, Mrs parents and children of the everyday.life of the upper classes in the 19 th Centu­ ry; the letters themselves also demonstrated the development of the postal service from its earliest days. There were also sev­ eral photographs showing


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Cicely Holden. Gents —. Mr Richard Barker, Mrs


Mary Green.


community. MITTOM


T 'a i G h i


Chi, given by Mrs Jean Thornton, gave Mittoh WI members ah evening to remember and reflect on. Mrs Thornton explained that everyone and everything has an aura and magnetism which through using sim-


The meaning of T'ai membersof theroyalfam- ilv of Victoria's reign. Mr


ily of Victoria's reign. Mr Barton answered several questions and was accord­ ed thanks by Mrs J. Duer-


den. . The Rimington ladies,


Bm HMMMMMm Sm doing this form of exercise ™ 1™"1


l bodwn The benefits in « are endless as discovered in


ancient Egypt, India ad COUntry


had planned the evening on a Victorian theme, and the delicious buffet supper included delicacies which would have graced the tables of Victorian host­ esses. Pretty flower posies adorned the tables, and antique cake . stands, cream jugs and dishes added an authentic touch. A competition for some­


Items for inclusion should be sent to: , Village News, Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EW.


r i l h p m n n T I TMM^ T h e W h ite House Stables, 82 King Street,WhalleyTel:OI254 822220 *--


' Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone — 1


School on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.-, • -


Tuodavnt.7-an Garden shop ,,,


Club shop will be open on go to gt Wednesday, 7 to 8 p.m.


; church.


S™°ns5°1 onh°ld


Memories * •' Easter The next meeting of Simonstone with Read WI


1\e


Old School, when the guest speaker is Mrs M. Clayton, who will recall "A Blackburn Childhood in Wartime". The competi­ tion will be for the most interesting wartime memento, and there will


be a sweet stall. New members and


guests are most welcome. SLAIDBURN


burn WI, vice-president Mrs Jan Weisters led members in a silent tribute to the Queen Mother. Mrs Weisters intro­


Silent tribute At the meeting of Slaid,-


duced guest speaker Mr Jim Atherton, of Darwen, who read dialect poems. Mr Atherton has been writing his own poetry,


dressed as Victorian ladies, and again Mr Barton acted as judge, awarding the prize to Mrs Alice


Seed. Raffle winners were


Mrs B. Lund (Downham), Mrs S. Bowles (Mitton) and Mrs E. Hartley (Rim­


ington). • At the close of a very


happy evening, presidents of Mitton and Downham WIs Mrs S. Morgan and Mrs M. Courtney expressed sincere thanks to the Rimington mem­ bers for their warm-heart­ ed hospitality.


Fun and laughter For all who enjoy a good


annual walk, to be led by Mrs E. Friend, was approved for May 6th to which guests are invited. The next meeting will


be held in All Hallow's Church, Mitton, tea host­ esses were Mrs D. Walms- ley and Mrs F. Singleton.


NEWTON.


held in Newton Village Hall on May Day, May 7th. A few stalls are still remaining. For details, tel. 01200 446086.


Flea market A flea! market will be


PENDLfeTON v—j held in - Jubilee Committee is in


Golden moments The next meeting of Pendleton's Golden


Knowlg.Green Congrega-i'.theiyillage hall at 8 p.m. tional Church raised more on April 25th. than £500 for the church funds and thanks were extended to everyone who


gave so generously. The ladies' rally for the


rimington


Congregational Federa­ tion Churches in this area will be held at Bretherton Congregational Church on Tuesday at 2-30 p.m.


LANGHO


Waste-paper The usual waste-paper collection, organised by St Leonard's School Families' Association, Langho, will take place this weekend. From


tomorrow


delicious hot chicken sup- on Billington and Langho ery of a large number of per followed by apple pie Community Centre car letters received by his !


Club, members enjoyed a mucuu


whist and domino drive was held with MCs being Mr J. Hartley and Mrs


lunchtime, the skip will be e, m e . . . . . —------------


park until first thing Mon­ day morning. You are asked to tie paper in bun­ dles or put it into plastic


bags. Buckingham Palace


‘Royal Treasure’Exhibition and the Queens Gardens


Price includes • Coach travel throughout • One night at the four star Thistle City Barbican Hotel in London


•Continental breakfast "Admission to Buckingham


Palace • Royal London sightseeing tour • Visit to Royal Windsor .


from £ 7 9 * 5 0 2 days - 11th & 18th August


New Orleans & Memphis, Tennessee


. ... Price includes • Return scheduled flights from Manchester • Return airport transfers • Six night’s hotel *'•• accommodation', including two nights at Elvis ■:


-1 Heartbreak Hotel • Five breakfasts and one buffet.


1 dinner • Journey by Amtrak Train to Memphis • Full day tour of New Orleans from only £ 5 9 9


8 Days - Nov, Dec 2002, Fell, March 2003 /


Victoriana Guests from Downham


and Mitton WI were wel­ comed to the meeting of Rimington WI, which began with a silent tribute to the'memory of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. President Mrs Helena


laugh and excellent enter­ tainment, the place to be on April 20th at 7-30 p.m. is Rimington Memorial Institute, when "The Tatlers" will present their unique blend of humour and music. There will be a good supper too. For tickets, contact


,-access,-and a loop sound1 : system for the hard of' hearing has been installed.


i tute now complies with requirements for disabled


improvements, the insti- May 1st will be the birth


01200 445423. Following extensive


SABDEN


Coffee success Last Saturday's coffee


United FC first team lost 3-1 away to Michelin in the second round of the BEP Cup. Ross Bewley scored the goal and man of the match was Aaron Jef­


Football score Last Saturday, Read


frey. The second team also


lost 3-1, a t home to Enfield in the second round of the Reserve Cup. Goal scorer and man of the match was Dave Hart­


ley. SIMONSTONE


Whist drive There will be a whist drive in Simonstone Old


Keighley thanked all members who helped to make the whist and domi­ no drive a successful occa­ sion. She introduced guest speaker Mr Hugh Barton, who gave a fascinating talk telling of the discov-


great-grandmother from • Queen Victoria's daughter, Princess Helena, with whom she corresponded for many years.


morning, hosted by Mr and Mrs Bernard and Marion Parfitt in Pendle- side Close, raised £330 for St Nicholas’s Church Mr Parfitt is a church­


. some in dialect, for 25 years. During this time, he has raised £6,500 for Der- ian House Children's Hos­ pice. The audience was enthralled with his read­ ings, many bringing laugh­ ter, and Mrs Mary Parker expressed appreciation. A competition for a lim­


erick was won by Mrs Jenny Bradley and Mrs Vera Newhouse. Resolutions for the intermediate general


meeting were discussed and voted on by members. At the June meeting, it


is proposed that members of Dunsop Bridge WI be invited as guests, and the competition will be for a golden jubilee hat. Mrs Mary Parker dis­


cussed a mystery trip in August and a decision is yet to be decided. She also gave a report on the spring council meeting, in South-


day party when members / April 20th', 10 aim; td 4oit can bring guests.


port, at which the guest speaker was the Rev. Roger Royle, who gave a witty account of his life. The next meeting on LVLtxy wm uc mo


‘ uhiulu xacui un


Simonstone . i Gar.den ;,' pubiic. The proceeds will Nicholas^,


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Arlimcheon for club


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place on June 22:nd an'd°-H 23rd, when gardens, largej c rf and small, all around the,lV7 , , V1ivillaiage, will oe open co the-;' rocee s will


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*5 An Easter stall run dujv^v} :ing the Bank Holiday^


at 7-30 p.m. m Simonstone Nicholas-s church. Jubilee


weekend raised £198 for St ■ Gj icholas's Church.


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Sabden's Jubilee Corrl-1' :i‘l mittee is going ahead with-oD


plans for a carnival proces-i.. q sion with floats to m a r lc ii the Queen's Goldeh .-.s Jubilee in June.


committee members^..; j reported lots of support,;,-,; for the plan, and a number;- of businesses and individi v


. : At last week's meeting, j


uals had put their names Trij forward to have a float or. .j t» contribute in some way. ,!. ~ There will be prizes for ,','


the best floats and chir- " ‘ , dren's fancy dress and',',1


hopefully, activities or'.1 ,v sports on the park after­ wards. The committeels-0 4 appealing for any group of'--'1 individual to offer tb1"'!! arrange this.


? , If anyone wishes tor'.o jX'j.-p


enter a float, will they'-.it post their name and ; ;i


details in the boxes in the' village shops, or contacts:: 4


committee member - Mrs' Karen Goss (chairman),. Mrs Enid Boyd-Martin „ 0 (secretary), Mr Eric,; y Sparks (treasurer), Mr_,._,, Gordon Higham, Mrs--;/ Pamela Holden, Mrs Mar­ garet Waling, Miss Joannq - Wray and Mrs Margaret Parsons.


held on Monday, June 3rd, and other weekend events include a Teddy bears' pic;_ n nic, teenagers' disco and i i family barbecue in a mar^ r j quee on the Lower Holnje , j organised by the Holme*. *,. Committee.


The carnival will ^e Z . ,J - Other groups are hold! v(0


ing events, and it is hoped a-J individual streets ma.y,,Q plan their own parties. , '


Jumble A jumble sale will be,!!'


Bazaar -vj


held in St Mary's Church :,n Hall at 1 p.m. on Saturday,' -o April 27th.


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being held in St Mary's-'r.a Church Hall on SaturdayVti


A charity bazaar •i?*-,-


, tombola stalls and raffles-a u o The event is being :


p.m.,• • i.and items aient.z urgently needed for .tKe a <i


organised by theHolme.i'a Committee to finance the- cost of the marquee for the ,:,4 jubilee celebrations. Any.^ items for the stalls or raffle,..: can be left with the chair-,' man, Mrs Eileen Lowe, at. 26 Whalley Road.


warden at St Nicholas's and anyone can contact him on church matters on 773759 until a neWvicar is appointed. The Rev. G. Hunt took


last Sunday's family Eucharist.


in memory of the Queen Mother, which everyone is welcome to sign, has been opened at Sabden Her­ itage Centre.


Condolence A Book of Condolence


Gardens Sabden's second open gardens event will take


TWO holiday cottages can be built at a Worston farm which already has permission for four holiday lets. Members of Ribble Valley Bor­


ough Council's Planning and Devel­ opment Committee agreed with offi­ cer recommendations to grant per­ mission for the development a t Angram Green Farm. A report said the chalets would be


located within "reasonably close proximity" to the farm house and


Her Majesty the Queen s


Golden Jubilee Celebrations in London


Take advantage of the extended June Bank Holiday and be part of the unique celebrations. Price includes • one night stay with dinner, bed and breakfast • Return coach travel from your local


area • Free time in London on Monday and Tuesday (both Bank Holidays)


from £ 6 9 .9 5 2 days - 3rd June


The Neapolitan Riviera


Price includes • Return flights from the UK to Naples^;


• Return airport to hotel transfers in Italy • Seven night’s accommodation at your chosen hotel • Continental : breakfasts •Three course evening meals : . • The services of a tour manager throughout .'


from £ 3 6 9 _____________ . 8 days - 21st June


Clean-up Members of Sabden.


Parish Council hope vol-i - n unteers will join them for a F ;i village clean-up qn;;i Wednesday, at 6-30 p.m..v -, on the car park.


' WHALLEY


3owling club ; There are a few places


left in the doubles compe­ tition at Whalley Bowling Club on April 20th and 21st. Any ladies wishing to play can be found a part­ ner. Tel. 01254 822737.


Farm holiday cottages get the go-ahead


adjacent to a toilet block used in con­ nection with the caravan site. The buildings would provide two-bed­ room accommodation and constitute farm diversification.


, The application was deferred and


delegated to the Chief Executive to , - approve after a legal agreement if* drafted enabling the council to view) occupancy records. Conditions were' imposed relating to highway safety and the use of appropriate materials.


London Theatre Breaks with Dinner and Dancing


Price includes • Return coach from the local area • One night’s


accommodation at a 3 or 4 star outer London Hotel • A ticket for a Saturday matinee performance of the West End show of your choice from a superb choice • Dinner in our hotel on Saturday


evening with after Dinner Dance Music • Full English breakfast on Sunday moming • A coach visit on Sunday in the local area


from £ 8 9 . 9 5 2 days - 18th May, 3rd Aug, 5th Oct, 9th Nov


Danube Cruise and Vienna


B&B accommodation • Twin bedded en suite,main deck cabin • Welcome drink and party night • .Visits to Vienna ‘andPassau ■ , .


■ Price includes • Coach travel from selected pick-up ‘ points • Convenient channel crossings •■ Five night’s full board accommodation on board • Two night’s en route


from £ 2 9 9 8 days - 13th September


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Yale House


A LUNCHEON club' is being set up for (residents of Vale House, a sheltered housing scheme in


Wballey. The complex only has


a s'jnall communal kitefhen, so £10,000 is being spent on extending i t and buying catering equipment of the neces- sary'scale to provide up to 40Tunches. The scheme reflects


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the policy of both the Ribhle Valley Borough Council and the local primary health care trust to give people such as those in sheltered housing as many oppor­ tunities for meeting together and being as independent as possible. S6=the council and the


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healtn group are sharing the capital expenditure. The council will pay the running costs of the oncera-week lunches, but hopqs the charge made will.'recoup them. "l£ is impossible to


predict how much incqjne is likely to be generated prior to com­ mencement of the lun­ cheon club, but there is the potential for break­ ing even," says a report to the council Policy and Finance Committee. ATuncheon club has


been' running at a similar couhcil complex in Lon- gridge for 14 years. I t is not Vet known when the Whalley one will start.


Tribute to the Queen Mother


THE local head of the1Church of Eng- laifd, the Rt. Rev. Alan Chesters, Bish­ op of Blackburn, has paid tribute to the


Queen Mother. He said: "Her


Majesty the Queen Mather will be greatly missed. From the days of the the Second World War, when she was such a suppor t to her hus­ band, King George VI, shejias set an outstand­ ing; example of dedica­ tion to duty and public


service, which continued untiii her death) a l th ­ ough many would have retired from such work mufeh earlier. "The Queen Mother


had'ii zest for life and a particular gift for mak- ing?those whom she met feeTvery special. “’Her deep Christian


faith helped her to meet with courage the tragic times, both in the life of her-family and of the nation. The people of the Did6ese of Blackburn extend their deep sym­ pathy to Her Majesty the.Queen and her fami­


ly inSheir loss." 1 _i


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Chatbum Ro?.d, l tured with iiis guil has won a Milleif worth more than J visually-impaireS


people to learnl money will be u a and buy equipml


allow students oj morning classes! books that will p | al for blind pare! their children, f Mr Tattersall a


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