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Crafts and gifts Early shopping for Christ-,


mas can begin tomorrow in Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall when a craft fair and Christmas market has been organised. There will be stalls selling


is now available, v -Mrs Barbara Hunt gave a report about her visit to the autumn council meeting-in- Bolton, telling members how ; impressed she was at the won­ derful singing of, Jerusalem,;. accompanied by Blackburn and Darwen Brass Band. It was a spine-tingling expert-.: ence she will never forget. ; At the annual meeting, Mrs


toys, Christmas decorations, cakes,-jewellery, books and greetings cards, together with refreshments, and all proceeds will be in aid of Bolton-by- Bowiand children's committee.


CHIPPING


Theatre'date Blaize Touring Theatre


Eileen Wilson was elected president. Retiring president Mrs Marion Courtney spoke about the amazing changes which have taken place since \ the founding of Downham WI 83 years ago. She urged mem­ bers to join the committee and reap the benefits of the many opportunities and friendships the WI has to offer all women.


Company will be performing a production of "New Life," tomorrow in’Chipping Village


Hall. The play takes place at and


around an upland farm and a . public house in the North of England; Four people, a, farmer,1 his daughter, a pub landlord and a DEFRA case­ worker are involved in the play which shows how the foot and mouth epidemic affected their lives. Tickets available from Mrs Kate Bailey tel. 01995 61033.


out those flared jeans, pink socks and tank tops for the annual bad taste party in Chipping Village Hall. Tickets available from Mr Damian Mercer. ■ .


Bad taste party Saturday is a time to dig


lage Hall will be the venue for a New Year's Eve party to fol­ low the same format as previ­ ous years with a buffet supper and disco. Tickets are avail­ able from Mrs Kate Bailey tel. 01995 61033.


New Year Once again Chipping Vil­


Ft'S© adviC© GRINDLETON


Coffee morning More than £300 was raised


for the St Ambrose Church Refurbishment Fund at a cof­ fee morning held in the Ribble Valley Mayor's Parlour on Saturday. Thanks were expressed to everyone who supported the event. Tickets at £10 are available


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. sold out, but a knight in shin-, ing armour came to the rescue and hurriedly replenished the empty dishes of the willing band of helpers in the school­ room and injthe_kitchen._■ There was brisk trade at tHe many stalls selling cakes,


Chapel on the hill - 'A-,: bright', sunny ,?day brought out the crowds to the annual autumn fair at Salem Congregational Chapel,-Mar­ tin Top, on Saturday, helping to raise the most pleasing sum of more than £850 for chapel funds. ■ . Hot-pot lunches proved to -be very popular and were soon


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together with a 50p and £1 stall. - -


* ful pictures of the Yorkshire Dales and cards, for every occasion enhanced the room while folks browsed and pur­ chased.,


: day was the artwork of Mrs Audrey; Walker, of Barnoldswick, whose delight-


The main attraction of the - f .


for the safari lunch to be held on November 24th. Drinks will be served in the parish room, followed by starter and. main courses in different homes before returning to the parish room for sweets, coffee and drawing of the grand raf­ fle. People willing to act as hosts or requiring tickets should phone Mrs C. Pye, 441507.


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visitor attended the meeting of Hurst Green Over-60s' Club, despite a very windy evening. A warm welcome back was extended to Mrs Cicely Holden, a founder


Over-60s Twenty members and one


representative will be available well. MCs were Mr J. Kenyon in Chipping Village Hall every and Mrs M. Cardwell. . first and third Monday of the Whist winners: Ladies month between 1 and 3 p.m. to ■; Mrs Joyce Meyler, Mr John offer free and confidential Waddington. Gents Mr


A Citizens Advice Bureau; -'“ ember, who has not been


advice. It is hoped residents of Chipping will take advantage of this opportunity. .


First-aid course. A basic first aid course run


on November 13th and 20th from 7 plm. Anyone interested in joining should tel. 01995 61033.


Raffle: D. Hogg, C. Holden, • membeir c t^ U m m e d i in g ^ d ^ R ^ f^ 'H ® ^ 3 ^ £


Mrs June Carr, Mr J. Bain- bridge, Mrs Mary Davies.;


____ Jubilee Room.


Patchwork skills - Presidentiof Pendleton WI Mrs Jpari Bristol welcomed


demonstration 'on patchwork ry ^interesti g nd All that jazz ,


hvt-hp Chadwick familv and Bargh, Carrie Steingold and. pneralmeetmgvaUbeheldin,-from 6-30 p^m.-There^^will be ,wUl start' a t 10-SO: aL ; : ;A ^ r jM sw i l l play some old and warm welcome is extended;F o ^ n e y i j *. '


day in St Leonard's Church, Downham, will be organised


all. ■ L o o k in g b a c k , : !


tomorrow evening at 8 p.m., Mrs Bristol reminded mem- are jnv|ting villagers to their when Brian Taylor, Philip bers t {iat m


- Mrs S. Monk. Mrs Bristol reminded mem­


sheltered housing in Sabden


bers th a t the intermediate ' autumn fair next Wednesday ^ s t a l b M ^ cakesand crafts


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reminded to collect calendars, take place in Knowle Green diaries, and to choose from the Village Hall on November 6th


Christmas dinner menu, which .at 7-30 p.m.


L^WI £un quiz:will bg held ori * made by the resldents! al? January 27th in Clitheroe


An illustrated talk by Mr Parish Church hall - ' V ;';


At the meeting of Down- Jeff Hoyle on walking and A bathroom s tall, was ham WI, members were scrambling in Majorca will manned by Mrs Ireland and


Mrs Wildman, and tea host­ esses were Mrs A. Hall, Mrs J.: Jelpke and Mrs L. Croft:,


Family service . The family service on Sun­


ularly jazz, are iii fpr a treat in ■ Thomber, Mrs B. Collinge and “ Residents of Littlemoor Knowle Green Village Hall .--Mrs S. Monk. .


Lovers of live music, partic-


bear was won by Mrs E.-,.v LjttlGfTIOOr TBIT . Thomber, Mrs B. Collinge and


- and quilting. Thanks were expressed to her by Mrs G. Holmes. .. A competition for a teddy


and quilting, displaying many beautiful examples of applique


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home-made produce, jewellery^ d Dale Markham was flowers and spring bulbs,- named raan „f the match. The


, , . ■ „ son scored both the Read goals


side had a 5-5 draw away to Oswaldtwistle St Mary's. Ric Hodson scored a hat-trick and there was a goal each from Jon Markham and man-of-the- match Shane Kennedy.


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Village News, • Clitheroe Advertiser & Times;, . 3 King Street, Clitheroe BB72EW.


Mrs Ireland gave a report of Aid market was a huge sue--


the autumn council meeting, cess, raising more than £430 which she attended as dele- , for the charity. The event was


gate. The annual meeting will be


held on November 19th, when the competition will be "Where would you like to go on a day trip?" There will also be a bring-and-buy stall:*. - ;


paper collection takes place in Pendleton next Tuesday.


Recycling The-fortnightly. waste-


held in St Mary's Church Hall and stalls sold cakes, bric-a-. brae and nearly-new clothes. The organisers wish to thank St Mary's for the use of the hall, everyone who donated items to sell and those who attended.


Jumble A jumble sale will be held in


first' ;team lost 5-2 away — * . against Padiham A. Ric Hod-


Scoreline Read United Football Club Q n r it O n


• sale.


sent the Bob Hall Show on Saturday, November 23rd, at 7-30 p.m. in St Mary's Hall. .


Spot'On Sabden is to pre­


two home defeats: 5-0 against Enfield, when Dave Hartley; was named man of the match, and 3-1 against Hurst Green. ' Dave Hartley scored the Read goal and man of the match was Stuart Rickwood..


The second team has had “ •


Organ recital A thrilled and exhilarated


Open meeting ' A meeting of Read Moth­


audience applauded the play­ ing of Mr Stewart Whillis on • the newly-installed digital organ in All Hallow's Church, Mitton. , The organ was installed


when j. the 7: church-; Was: reordered, and it came to life: in the capable hands of Mr Whillis, a gifted organist at St John's. Church, Hurst Green.


-is a breast care nurse in Burn-" ; ley. This will be an open meet­ ing and anyone interested is’ welcome to attend:


ers' Union will be held in Read CE School on Tuesday at 7-30 plm; Guest speaker will be Mrs Margaret Whittaker, who


';';1 ; esting photographs during the


Photographs - Have you taken any inter-


The recital comprised of music various events held in Read by Bach, Grieg, Verdi and and Simonstone to celebrate many others. Singing filled the.; the Queen's Golden Jubilee? If air when the audience was • you!


duced and thanked by the vicar, the Rev. John Birbeck, who presented him with gifts for himself and Mrs Whillis. Tea and biscuits concluded


Mr Whillis was both intro­ "


a most enjoyable evening. PENDLETON


Richard Barker, Mr James Traynor. Dominoes: Mr Pat Henry,


b y ,th e RediGross will ta k e , v ^ ^ “^ t^ ^ t^ ^ j j j^ g ^ < ; -H u t to n > M r s Moiloy gave pihee inOhippii^Village Hall:: Xl™]


invited to praise the Lord in- last day for entries in the Read song. ' ' '"'-* ■


have, next Monday is the


Nicholas's Church takes place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon, when the churchwar­ dens will be there to receive donations. The church is also appealing for donations towards the cost of keeping the church floodlit during the winter.


Gift day The annual Gift Day at St


Band concert Slaidburn Silver Band will


give a concert in St Nicholas's Church Hall on Friday, November 1st, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are £5 and proceeds are for the church roof repair fund. On November 3rd, there will be an exhibition of paint­ ings by Joy Swindells in the church hall.


Youth shelter The public meeting to dis­


secondary schoolchildren and primary schoolchildren. Pho­ tographs must have been taken by the entrant, be 7x5in. or 6x4in., and must be con­ nected to the golden jubilee, preferably having been taken a t one of the committee's : events.


and Simonstone Golden ■: Jubilee Committee's photo- * graphic competition to be received by Mrs Dee Bottoms, 78 Whalley Road, Read. There are prizes for adults,


cuss the future of Sabden Youth Shelter will be on Tues­ day, November 5th, at 7 p.m. in St Mary's Hall. The parish council is considering having the shelter demolished follow­ ing complaints from residents about unruly behaviour and


St Mary's Hall, Whalley Road, next Saturday, Novem­ ber 2nd, at 1 p.m. Items to sell can be left at the presbytery from next Wednesday or at the hall on the morning of the


s ,82 King Street,WhalleyTel:OI254 822220 < » Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone Vice-president Mrs Joan ■


Porter chaired the meeting, and nomination slips for next month's committee election wCre'distributed. • Final arrangements were made for a ghost walk evening


at the Waddington Arms. The annual meeting will


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iCIitherpe 422324 (Editorial), 42 ^Hallowe’en si


ADVICE has been issued on pedes how children.can have fun possd


• and stay,safe this Hal- Ch lowe’en.


Falls are a leading cause not t


alternative design, and possi­ bly sites, if Ribble Valley. Bor­ ough Council Planning Department does hot approve the revised plans when sub­ mitted.'. A committee was formed


in Whalley, followed by supper and any progress made will be made public.


take place on November 21st when the talk for the evening will be entitled "Roses and Castles".,


SIMONSTONE elected president at the annual^ the Fred Waddington Shield


Eventful year Mrs' Pam Jelley was re


meeting of * amn ^nSj^tlisSoEliilohiiay a t 7-45 p.m. in Read WI. Vice-presidents, will Slaidburn Village Hall, be Mrs Anne Atkinson and Mrs Angela Sutcliffe and sec­ retary Mrs Sue Ogden. " ■ In her address, Mrs Jelley,


thanked committee members for their hard work an'd sup­ port and members for their contributions to meetings and events. Mrs Ogden reported on the many interesting and entertaining guest speakers, varied events and outings dur­ ing the special golden jubilee year. Mrs Gladys Hughes expressed thanks.


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welcome. THORNLEY


members at the meeting of Thornley WI when Mrs F. Donnelly proposed the sus­ pension of the institute, sec­ onded by Mrs M. Blackburn arid supervised by.Mrs Hazel


Sad occasion I t was a sad occasion for


to the winners of competitions Donald, during the year to Mrs Eleanor Treadwell, Mrs Linda . Sawley and Mrs Dorothy Shorrock. Mrs Sutcliffe gave a report on’the autumn council meeting in Bolton, which she attended as delegate, when everyone enjoyed marvellous entertainment provided by the Blackburn and Darwen Brass Band. Members enjoyed a hearty


Jacob's join supper to round off a successful evening. The next meeting will be on


But this meeting is the oppor- G r e e n f in g e r s tunity for everyone to have their say before a decision is made. The public meeting will be


drinking by youths using it. « x:l-


followed by the monthly meet­ ing of the parish council, to which everyone is welcome.


: Bonfire The bonfire celebrations in Sabden will take place on the Holme on Saturday, Novem­ ber 2nd, from 6-30 p.m. There


^ i n t r o d u c e d MrsM. MoUoy/of#^.^ Haltoween daco^bemg anda^ he' : 7 ;- v-e^W te r e s t in * talk and; Club on Wednesday from 6-30


to 8 p.m. Admission is £1, with sweets, crisps and drinks


available, plus face painting. SABDEN.:


Hallmarks Silversmith and retired uni-


versity lecturer Mr David Frost gave, a fascinating pre­ sentation entitled "Hallmarks" to the ladies of Sawley WI. A number of competition


November 21st when Miss E. Fawcett will give an illustrat­ ed talk entitled "Madeira . Then and Now”.


Mrs Jelley presented prizes Short and Mrs Marion Mac- All members agreed it was


very sad, as the institute was formed in 1943 but, with a fall in numbers and the cost of speakers rising, it was not able to carry on. ' Mrs J. Tomlinson intro-


: duced guest speaker Mr Peter . Furness, who spoke on the "Battlefields and World War I Monuments", showing slides


to illustrate his talk. He was assisted by his wife, Mrs Doreen Furness, and was thanked by Mrs Tomlinson. A. competition for the last


Slaidburn Young Farmers' Club enjoyed a frantic beetle drive in Whitewell Social Hall on Monday night. Thanks to the organisers was expressed by John Harri­


Frantic beetles Members and friends of


son. Next week's meeting will be


the indoor games challenge for New members are always


of Hallowe'en injuries, says homi Ribble Valley Borough : any t Council, which recommends their that children trick-or-treat Treat only in well-lit areas and to g avoid costumes that may ; out a|


. hamper vision or could be chokil tripped over.


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children closely, especially , kept ; those under 12, and empha- othe sise road safety. Children,; * warn! who are generally only used .,T1 to roads in daylight, are must advised to remember their Furt Green Cross Code, wear isav; bright clothing and use 012(1


Adults should supervise fire Villager g0 on


rose of summer was won by Mrs M. Blackburn and Mrs M. Sanderson. Prizes for, most points over the year went to


Simonstone"Garden,Club's : Mrs I. Airey, Mrs’Blackburn


programme of* events begins and Mrs B. Demaine. Mrs A. next Thursday.at 7-30 p.m. in Simonstone Old School, when Mr Nick Middleton will be giving a demonstration and talk on bonsai trees. Membership fees of £1 are


due and new members are wel­ come.


Social


De ana, irom o-ou p.m. jinere will be a GuyiFawkes and


Winners at the whist drive,; h d d i n . ^ i ^ f f 4 ;S


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turnip^lanteriPcompetition] w e r e ^ ^ A t e X a ^ ^ V to mark jubilee year.


the special prize. MC for the evenirig was Mr G. B. Pollard. The next drive will be in the


old school on November 5th at 7-30 p.m.


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entries for a piece of silver reflected the high level of iriterest in'his topic, and he


Proposed plans numerous other stalls, refresh- _ competition was won. evening. : L - r;


gb.towards:the cost of-the Cosgrove as runners-up. annual Christmas party. Christian Aid


. Last-Saturda^Christian Mrs Vera Giles.


was warmly thanked by Mrs -Wilkinson was held in Slaid- :: Mandy Adamson.


ing .chaired ;by Mr J. N.King- Kenyon T. ShawK. Snowden, bum Village Hall on Monday P- Metcalfe, R Oddie.TV Loft-


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'• . Hostesses for the evening’ centre on the Methodist Parker and J. Traynor. v. ': were Mrs Carol Cowell and Chapel site, and the purpose For more-News from the of the meeting was to explore Villages turn to Page 14. L . 4


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TAURUS you'll be striking a better balance. -.


Maybe you are feeling resentful because you are not being given all the appreciation your might like or higher rewards for your labours. But at the end of the day you will be better pleased dolnr------ J


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own sake, rather than gaining success and giory in everyday schedule. youTl be Inspired and positive.' . drawing more respect and recognition..which Is clearly going to be


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You will not worry about voicing your feelings and your desires. More than anything what you want js to be applauded, so you will be hamming


it up madly at times, but so charmingly everyone will dap even harden On the whole the Influenccs'arbund are going to be allowing you to. make the kind of changes In your Worid. your own life, and In the lives of people round about you,-that^make you feel that you actually have, moved up a notch o r twaSojexpect good luck, good confidence. br«- 1


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Rather introspective, you would tike to feel more in touch with loved, ones a t homo and even your, soul now. Spiritual and emotional growth, will be more Important to you than outer ambition or glittering acclaim for a few'weeks. On one broad and significant issue, you may be right but are you being persuasive? If you can really communicate your.sense of vision and uplift companions then all will work well. If you come I across as self-righteous they may back away. So try to think through not lust your Ideas but your approach before you launch in. .' : • co - i !


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Try. to ; pause for breath' once; In a while. and collea your wits. It Is I important at the moment for you.to,be well*regarded for-your


intelligence and way with words, so you will need to acquire depth and breadth of knowledge. Maybe In the past, when: you.trled to push to make things happen, you ran Into opposition from other people. But* now with the persuasive Influences around, you will suddenly, find that I luck Is on your side. Just remember not to go right over the top.


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At times it may seem a little like a battlefield where finances are concerned as confrontations litter your way ahead with the Sun In Intense Scorpio.You may complain about your difficult path just now but It will only last for a few weeks. Out on the social scene, you will be full of beans and bounce. Indeed you may go slightly over the top. see things


ARIES TY 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 5 ; * Apr 20-May 201 SCORPIO


Blessed with tact and diplomacy, you should notice an Improvement In. I your social life now.Your charming manner, a way of putting others at ease will be attracting all manner of compliments and Intriguing invitations. Jupiter is now In aspect to Pluto, so you will be making all the changes you want In your life.The energies seem to flow In such a way that It's almost luck. Circumstances turn round In front of your eyes, and |


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bigger than they actually are. Run with your enthusiasm by all means but | have a care that you are. not expecting miracles. ;


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I You will fight to defend your financial rights and to get your due.but do | 1 not be too possessive, now with the bounty of the universe and It will I I flow back In your direction. Trying to be .In control all the time can | 1 sometimes backfire, so you lose what you might have gained. Lucidly | Jupiter around now has enthusiasm and strong lntuitlon.lt can cause the I


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Everyone around should be responding weil to your presence since you I are so warm and outgolng.You will be bringing a real breath of sunshine I


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. Your optimism will be high but you need to check out that one plan Isn’t I a mirage. Being a Pollyanna and thinking everything Is going .to be | j wonderfulls moral boosting, but it Is not always helpful. .


SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 2 1 !


Regard this as a gestation phase^f a,few.weeks, when you plan, ponder. I and prepare for. what Is about to come nearer your birthday. Do not be. I discouraged by what Is not working out as quickly as you expected. Just I have patience and what you want will all come right nearer your I birth (fay. In the background, you will feel extremely satisfied with one I personal success. Just , don t become obsessed with being right And I | avoid trying to turn the tide before the time Is right


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' The pupils of Ribblesdalel Technology College who aril Odyssey, this year's Young Entij ny, are pinning their hopes on t l | of a Pic-controlled car which c;I from instructions created on col The car is designed to imprl


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CLITHEROE Concert Socl successful start to its season b| Martinu String Quartet'froi Republic.


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tet opus 81. The full sound P rhythms were rendered witj great verve, to the delight of j tivc audience.


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Birthday greetings were - exterided to Mrs W. Slater. Mrs Tomlinson gave her


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Roper and Mrs B. Procter won the craft prize. Raffle winners were Mrs M. Holmes, Mrs N. Porter, Mrs Sander­ son, Mrs Blackburn and Mrs Procter.


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