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m o n th s : H. P a rk in s o n ; J . S. C h adw ick . B e s t h e i fe r s l i rk : H. P a rk in s o n : T. W. Holden. P ed ig re e H e re fo rd : B u ll: Ed,
P a r is h c la s s e s ; C a lf u n d e r 12 PONIES Bro o d m a rc : M rs C. M. M ar -
F o r sh aw , Cros.sficld I R o g e r ; M rs H ow a r th G o o sn a rg h W a r r io r . Cow o r h e i fe r : F. C lay to n , P en d e l- s ide I Cotswold; Ed.
For.shaw, W:nficld S e re n a 3rd a n d Winfield M o o rh en 5 th .
SHEEP Tlalf -brcd sh eep , dodded r am
o th e r th a n Suf folk: 1 a n d 2. W. H. B a in b r id g c ; J . B e a t t ie .
H a lf -b red ewe: J . J . B e ad le ; 2 a n d 3. CWS E s ta te . H a lf -b red s h e a r l in g g im m e r : CWS E s ta te : ,7 J . B ead le ; CWS E s ta te . H a lf - b red g im m e r lam b : G. F . C roas- d a lc ; 2 a n d 3. CWS E s ta te .
R um ; R. Y a te s a n d S o n : H a rv e y : A. B a rn e s . R am lam b : M. H a rv e y ; J . S to t t a n d S o n s ; M. Harvey.' Ewe; 1 a n d 2, M. H a rv e y : J . S to t t a n d Sons. G im m e r s h e a r l in g ; M. H a rv e y ;
CWS E s ta te . G im m e r s h e a r l in g : 1 a n d 2. R . Y a te s a n d S o n ; J . S to t t a n d Sons . Cross g im m e r lam b : J . S to t t a n d S o n s ; R. Y a te s a n d S o n ; J . S to t t a n d Sons . P e n of five p im m e r lam b s : G F. C ro a sd a le : CWS Ltd. Blue - faced L e ic e s te r
sheep:
,T C o t tam : A. B a rn e s . G im m e r lam b : M. H a rv e y ; A. B a rn e s ; M. H a rv ey . Suffolk sh e ep : R am ; A. B a rn e s ;
J o h n S tu a r t : L. N. H a r r iso n . R am lam b : R. Y a te s a n d S o n s ; A.. B a rn e s ; J o h n S tu a r t . Ewe:
,Tolm S tu a r t ; A. B a rn e s ; L u n d a n d F ish . G im m e r sh e a r l in g : L u n d a n d F is h : 2 a n d 3. A. B a rn e s . G im m e r lam b : Jo h n S tu a r t : L u n d a n d F is h ; A.
w P B rew e r a n d Sons L td : K. CurweTT; N. K a v h u r s t . S h e a r l in g tu p : n . P. S t i rz a k e r : 2 a n d 3. Tt. Cr Ke lsa ll. T u p lo n k : 1 a n d 2. R G. K r ls a l l : T K e lsa ll, Ewe: 1 -and 2 R. G. K e ls a l l : W.- P. B rew e r a n d S o n s L td . S h e a r l in g c im m e r ; N’. H a y h i i r s t ; R. P. S t i r - r a k e r : N. H a y ln i r s t . G im m e r lam b : 1 a n d 2. N. H a v h i i r s t : R. G. Kris--,h. Pen. five g im m e r lam b s ; R . O. K rN a l l : N. H a y h u r s t . ]a*^ibs: Two h o rn e d w e th e r
lam b - ; W, C o rn a l l : J . B e a t t ie : w p B rew o r a n d Sons L td . Two lambs: CWS E s ta te : N. H a y h u r s t ; CV/S F>‘ a*o. DeV<;.brerI .«;heep: R am : 1 a n d
2 .7->hn
Atkin.son a n d S o n : E. Huddle'-’to n .
Sh«*arling ram :
Jo b r . .-\tkinson a n d S o n ; W. I. a n d A. M. Atkin.^on: E. Hdddlcs- tn n . R am lam b : K. U t ley : F K u d d lrs to r . : K. Utley. Ewe: W. I. a n d .*\. M. .Atkinson: K. Utley : n . P. S t i rz a k e r . vShearling gim- m r r - K. U t ley : J o h n A tkinson a n d Son: K. Utley. Gimmor lam b : W. I r.nd K. - U t l e y ; Son
.^tkinson• J o h n .^
tVtir.son and C H IL D R E N
h u r s t : Ju l ie W h i ta k e r ; S te p h a n ie Wlvltaker . H a n d ic r a f t (e ig h t ai'.d u n d e r I- E l iz ab e th K a y ; H i la ry W h i ta k e r ; S a lly Ann K ay . 8-12: C a t h c r i e W h i ta k e r ; Ju l ie W h i ta k e r ; P e te r H a r r is o n . 12-15: M. M erce r ; E. Lecce; G e ra rd Ho^'.^on. E>ecorated egg: S h a ro n D ow h u rs t ; E l iz a b e th K a y ; S a lly Ann K ay . F low e r a r r a n g em e n t ; C a th e r in e W h i ta k e r : A n d rew H a r r is o n ; E l iz a b e th K ay . A n im a l f rom fruit. - v eg e tab le s :
Wn.:nV:‘T ; E l iz a b e th K a y ; S u s a n S '^ a r lr t t ,
K a y ; A'.idrrw W h i ta k e r ; Ju l ie Wiiii.'ikcr. Wild flowers : Andrew W h i ta k e r : K a re n F a irc lo u g h ; S te p h e n W h i ta k e r . F re sh ly -p ick ed gra.<.<c.s: Bobby Dcwhur .s t: El iza- bc:'u K;iv: S te p h e n W h i ta k e r . S how d a y p a in t in g : .Andrew H a r - r iso : i ; C a th e r in e Woods; Michael R ich . G in g e rb re a d m a n : M. M e rc e r : Ju l .c W h i ta k e r ; C a th e r in e
Wh.ilnker.
B u ild in g b r ic k s
dc.sign: Simon Hn nd w r i t in g : Nur.>rry rh ym e :
5-7 .veans: Andrew S la te r ; M ich a e l C la y to n ; H e len Wells. P oem, 8-9 y e a r s : M a ry B la c k e d ; J a n e t te
Walm.slrv; J o h n Moon. Piece of p ro se . 10-11 y e a r s ; V e ro n ic a ?.Toon: J a n e t te Sm i th ; F ra n c e s
J u lie M in ia tu re g a rd e n : S h a ro n Dew-
B9rne.=^. C ro s s-b red h o rn e d shcc;*): T u n :
■Leicester cros s ewe: 1, 2 a n d 3,
.shall, H u r s to n H ig h l ig h t ; W. T. W o lfen d cn , H a rd in g s F ro l ic ; W. T. Wolfen d en P o la r is P e n n yw o r t . F o a l : W. ' T. W o lfe n d e n ; W. T. W o lfen d en ; M rs G. C. W a t ts . T a g la n d 'I l iom a s . Y e a r l in g , colt, filly o r g e ld in g : Mrs A. E. Jo h n - .son, M isk a ; Mrs D. Bradshaw', H u r s te a d Sw'eet B r ia r . F il ly or ge ld in g : M r a n d M rs W. H. A n d e rso n , L em in g to n M e r l in ; M rs C. M. M a r sh a l l . R id g ew a rd in o Blue R u s t ; J . T y r e r , L a r a of P a r l in g to n . R id in g p o n y : T . G a rd n e r ; N. T . W o lfen d en . P en - m o r Ve lv et ; S u s a n G rc c n h a lg h , Golden Twulight.
YOUNG FARMERS
G i r ls ’ c la s s e s : Lemon ch ee se; H e len R o b in so n ; P. C h r is to p h e r .
Swiss ro l l : H e len R o b in so n ; A. F r a n c e ; R u th K i tc h e n . Scones: T e re s a M a r sd e n ; H e len R o b in so n ; A. F r a n c e .
F r u i t lo a f ; A.
F r a n c e ; P . C h r is to p h e r ; H e len Rob in so n . V ic to r ia c an dw ic h : J a n e t P a rk in s o n ; H e len R o b in so n ; C a ro l in e In g h am . D e co ra te d egg: A. P r a n c e ; R u th K i tc h e n ; J a n e t P a rk in s o n . K n i t te d o r c ro ch e ted g a rm e n t : A. F r a n c e ; P. C h r is to p h e r ; A, P r a n c e . Sewn g a r m e n t : A. F r a n c e : A. F r a n c e ; J u d i th D ew h u r s t . H a n d ic r a f t : .A.
Pr.Tncc; Helen R o b in so n . F ru i t pie: A. F r a n c e ; J a n e t P a rk in s o n : S u s a n D ew h u rs t .
c la s ses : R o u n d p o ta to e s : D. R ich (Special p r iz e ) ; D. R ich ; E. F re e m an . K id n ey p o ta to e s : D. R ich ; T. R ich ; D. R ich . Two v a r ie t ie s p o ta to e s ; 1 a n d 2.
Veg etab le s ,
HORTICULTURAL am a te u r
ope n
D. R ich ; S. Woods. B ro ad b e an s : 1 a n d 2, A. K e n y o n : D. Rich. P e a s : 1 a n d 2, A. K e n y o n ; T. R ich . G a rd e n tu rn ip s : M rs D.
Ch.adwick: T . R ich .
C a r ro ts : D. R ic h ; L. F o d en ; S . . Woods. C au l iflow e r; 1 a n d 2, D. P ro c te r . L e t tu c e s : S. "Woods; E. G o r s t ; D. R ich . O n io n s : L. F o d en . O n io n s , n o t exce ed in g 4oz. e a c h ; D. P ro c te r ; T . R ich ; L Fo d en . O n io n s , n o t exceeding Ilb. e a c h ; L. F o d e n ; 2 a n d 3. S. Woods. S p e c im en v eg e tab le : L. F o d e n ; D. R ic h ; S. Woods. F low e rs : Five a s te r s : T . Rich.
ro u n d : L. F o d e n ; D. P ro c te r . S h a l lo ts . long: L. F o d e n ; 2 a n d 3. D. Rich. B e e t : S. Woods. W h i te
c ab b ag e : D. P ro c to r .
g lad io l i ; T. H. C o u n se l l ; G. Rcd- fe rn ; T . R ich . F iv e ro s e s : G. H a l l : T. W alm s ley ; G. R ed fe rn . S p e c im en ro s e : 1 a n d 2, T. W alm sley ; G. H a l l . Named ro s e s : G. Hal!. F lo r a b u n d a o r p o ly a n th a ro s e s : 1 a n d 2 G. R ed fe rn . P a n s ie s o r viola.s: D. R ic h ; T. R ic h . Sw e e t p e a s : I. 2. .3: L. F o d en . L a rg e d e co ra t iv e d a h l ia s : 1. 2. 3, L. F o d en . Medium d e c o ra t iv e dahlias-. L. F o d e n : G. H a l l ; G. R ed fe rn . Medium o r
T h re e g lad io l i sp ik e s ; 1 a n d 2. J B ry a n ; T . R ich .
S p e c im en
d a h l ia s : 1. 2. 3. L. F o d en . L a r s c c a c tu s d a h l ia s : 1 a n d 2. L. Fo d en . M edium c a c tu s d a h l ia s : G. Red fe rn ; G. H a l l : G. R e d f e rn . L a r r e o r m ed ium c a c tu s d a h l ia s : G. H a l l : L. F’o d en : G. R ed fe rn . Sm a l l c a c tu s d a h l ia s : G. H a l l ; 2 a n d 3. L. F o d e n , Pom-pom d a h l ia s : 1. 2. 3. L. Fo d en . Bowl of dahlia.s : G. R e d fe rn (sp e cia l p r iz e ) ; L. F o d e n . S p e c im en d a h l ia s : 1 a n d 2. G. R e d fe rn : L. Fo<len. M an ’s b u t to n h o le ; M rs A. B\ir-
f la h l ia s ; G. H a l l : L. F o d e n ; G. R e d f e r n .
la rg e d e c o ra t iv e Sm a l l d e co ra t iv e
row; G. R e d f e rn ; M rs A. B u rrow . Flowers f rom open g a rd e n o r p lo : : T. R ic h (b e s t in sh ow ) : 2 a n d 3 T . P ro c te r . A n t i r rh in um s : D. P r o c te r (.special p r iz e ) : G. R ed fe rn . F iv e flowers o r .‘spikes: T. P ro c te r : D. R ic h : G. R e d fe rn . A n n u a ls : L. F o d e n : T . R ic h : D. P ro c te r . L a d y ’s s p ra y : T. R ich ; Mrs A.
B u r row : G. R ed fe rn . A n n u a ls : T . Rich. Window p la n t : 1. 2. 3, T P ro c te r . P e la rg o n ium : 1. 2, 3. D Rich.
F u c h s ia s : G. R e d f em . F o liag e p la n t : D. R ic h ; Mr.s M. W h i ta k e r ; M rs A. B u r row . C a c tu s o r su ccu le n t ; 1 a n d 2. W. C h a rn lc y : G. R e d f em . G a rd e n c om p e t i t io n : Mr R. K en y o n ; Mrs S. C la rk ; Mr S. Woods.
P ro c te r ; M rs A. Burrow’. B eg o n ia : 1. 2. 3, J . G o o d lc r .
T a l k a b o u t a c o m m o n s e n s e b a n k . cpmes m be sitting pretty’’M E H am
Tm taking no risk with my money. And when retirement
r H ouieh P h lo x ; 1 a n d 2. T
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Whalley
row s ; M rs A. S e ed ; M rs D. Knowle.s.
WOMEN’S INSTITUTES G in g e r b is c u i ts : M rs A. B u r
F la p ja c k s : M rs M-
C h adw ick ; Mrs A. Seed. F r u i t c ak e : M rs M. Cole; M rs A. Seed; M rs M. R ich . G a te a u : M rs A. Seed. C u s ta rd p ie : M rs M, Cole. J am t a r t s : M rs A. Seed. Apple pie : M rs A. Seed. Lemon ch ee se: M rs D. K n ow le s ; M rs M. R ich ; M rs D. Chadwhek. Home-made jam : M rs D. K n ow le s ; M rs M. R ich . H ome-made sw e e ts : Mrs A. Seed. W in e ; M rs A. Burrow’ ; M rs A. Burrow'; Mrs D. Chadwick. B re ad o r lo a f : Miss K. Raw-
F r u i t sco n e s : M rs D.
cliff e, G o o sn a rg h c a k e s : M rs M. R ic h ; M rs A. S e ed t M rs M. Cole. Open c la s s e s : B re a d o r lo a f :
Cole. V ic to r ia s an dw ic h ; M rs A. S e ed ; M rs D. Know’le s; M rs M. R ich .
gation a t Whalley Methodist Church when th e centenary celebrations continued with a service conducted by th e Rev. Albert G. Gibbs, Methodist m in is te r in th e village from 1932 to 1936.
Todmorden an d Nelson, in whose a re a Mr Gibbs h a d also been m in is te r a t one time.
There were visitors f rom
He gave a n addre s s on th e theme of th e ‘‘ imF>or-
Miss K. R aw e lif fe ; M rs H. D u te - so n ; Miss K. Rawelif fe. V ic to r ia sandw’ich : M rs M. P a y n te r ; Mrs A. S e ed ; M rs H. I ^ t e s o n . G in g e r c a k e : M rs H. D u te so n ; M rs A. S e ed : M rs D. K n ow le s. S h o r t b re a d : M rs D. Know'les; Mrs M. P a y n te r ; M rs M. Cole.
P a y n te r ; M rs M. Cole; M rs A. Seed.
Home - m ad e jam : M rs D. S h a l lo ts ,
Mrs H. P ro c te r ; Miss A. F r a n c e : Miss J . F r a n c e . H a n d -k n i t te d , a d u l t ’s : M rs C. C h r is to p h e r ; M rs C, C h r is to p h e r . H a n d -k n i t te d , c h i ld ’s : M rs E. E v an s . B ab y ’s: Miss D. F is h e r ; Mrs E. E v an s . T r a y c lo th : Miss J . F ra n c e . H ome-made sewn g a rm e n t ; 1
Knowles; 2 a n d 3. Miss K. Raw'- cliffc. Lem o n ch ee se: M rs D. Know'lcs; M rs C. C h r is to p h e r ; Mrs A. Seed. M a rm a la d e : Mrs D. Woods. H a n d ic r .a f ts : C ro ch e t g a rm e n t :
a n d 2, M rs I . F r .ancc; M rs E. E v an s . B la ck a n d w h i te p h o to g ra p h : Miss S u s a n M a r sh . Colour s lid e : M rs M. P a y n tc r : Miss S u s a n M a r sh ; M rs A. Seed. S o f t to y : Miss J . F r a n c e .
F in e
S^'cd: M rs D. C h adw ick : M rs M. W h i ta k e r Oil p a in t in g : Miss S u s a n M a r sh : M rs J . A la rsd en ; Miss S u s a n
Mar.sh. A r ra n g a r m e n t : M rs A. P cn sw ick ; M rs A. P en sw ick ; Mrs E. E vans .
POULTRY
D r W. C. CareXoot. Any v a r ie ty , so f t f e a th e r : 1 a n d 2, R. E. S h a rp e a n d S o n : T. K in d e r . C ros s-bred h e n ; 1. 2, 3. T. K in d e r B a n tam s : O ld * E n g l ish G am e :
L a rg e : Old E n g l ish G am e , m a le :
J . N. P e n n in g to n ; T . B lu n d e l l ; G. a n d T. H a rd in g . Old En g l ish G am e. sp a n g le : G. a n d T. H a rd in g : 2 a n d 3. J . N. P e n n in g to n . M ale : J . N. P e n n in g to n (sp e cia l p r iz e ) ; J . N. P e n n in g to n ;
S h a rp e a n d S o n : D r W.. C. C a re - fo o t : R E. S h a rp e a n d Son. B f r r c d : 1, 2. 3. D r W. C C a re fo o t
T. B lu n d e ll. F em a le ; J . N. P e n n in g to n ; 2 a n d 3, T . B lu n d e ll Modern g am e : Dav ies a n d B ack -
hou.se: 2 a n d 3, J . N. P e n n in g to n . Buff P lym o u th ro c k : R. E.
W. C. C a re fo o t : H am b u rc h : I. 2, 3. T, G. C la y to n . W h ite W y an d o t te: J . G re enw o o d ; 2 a n d 3. J . N. P e n n in g to n . P a r t r id g e Wyandot te, m a le : 1. 2. 3. D r W. C. C a re fo o t . P a r t r id g e w y a n d o t te , fem a le : 1 a n d 2. D r W. C. C a r e fo o t (sp e c ia l p r iz e ) ; T. W a l lb an k . A n co n a: 1. 2. 3. T . W a l lb an k ,
(sp e cia l p r iz e ) D r
P e k in : 1 a n d 2. J . G re enwo o d : T. E. Newhousc. Any o th e r v a r ie ty , m a le : R. E. S h a rp e a n d S o n : b r W. C. C a re fo o t ; Miss M. H e th e r in g to n . F em a le : J . G re e n wood: J . N. P e n n in g to n ; R. E. S h a rp e a n d Son. S c h o o lc h i ld re n ’s c la s s : L a rg e
Sellcr.s; H. P i l l in g ; J . Se lle rs . M o t t le d : J . S e l le rs ; H. P i l l in g ; J . S e lle rs . T in te d : i a n d 2. ,T. S e l le rs ; T . E. Newhousc. W h i te : 1 a n d 2, J , S e lle rs : S. Wilding, M ix ed : J . S e l le rs ; R. E. S h a rp e a n d Son: T. E. Newhouse. B ro k e n : J . Cro o k ; S. W ild in g : J . Se lle rs B a n tam : 1 a n d 2. H. S a n d h am ; S. Wilding. D re s sed fow’l; M. C u rw en ; J . S e l le rs ; H. Pil lin g .
fowl o r b a n tam ; G ra h am Airey; L. Brew’o r: M a s te rs C a re fo o l . Eggs: B row n p la in eggs; J .
c ro c h e t a r t ic le : Miss K. R aw e lif fe : Mrs H. P ro c te r . C o arse c ro c h e t a r t ic le : Miss K, Rawcliffc. F lo r a l a r r a n g em e n t : Mrs A.
sco n e s : Miss H e len R o b in so n ; Mrs H. D u te so n : M rs M. P a y n tc r . F r u i t f la n : M rs M. P a y n te r ; Mrs A. Seed.
F r u i t lo a f : M rs M. F r u i t
tan ce of ro u tin e C h r is t ian s .” M r Gibbs was intro d u c ed an d welcomed by th e Rev. E. S. Joselin. Afterwards ref re shm en ts were served in th e schoolroom an d members of th e congregation were able to me et Mr Gibbs.
th e ir climax. T h e 100th ann iv ersary Sunday is on September 10th an d th e p rea ch er fo r th e day will be th e Rev. R ona ld Jobling. a f o r m e r S u p e r in ten d en t Minister of th e Clitheroe Circuit who is now ch a irm an of th e Bolton an d Rochdale District.
The cen ten ary celebrations a t th e Church a re reaching
On September 12th, th e
ac tu a l anniversary of th e d a te on which th e chxirch was opened 100 years ago, tlie guest visitor will be th e Rev. Br ian S. O'Gorman, P re s id en t of th e Metliodist Conference in 1969 an d now C h a irm an of th e Wolver h am p to n an d Shrewsbury Methodist District.
S ta n d fa s t Women’s In s titu te , a new WI formed a t Calder- stones Hospital, Whalley, h a s been held a n d th e officers elected were: Miss Murray, president, Mrs Griffin, secretary, an d Mrs Taylor, trea su rer . A ta lk on collage was given by Mr G. Moss.
Hospital Wl The f irs t meeting of
Valley visitors
ABOUT 30 elderly members of th e Bolton Road Metho dist Church. Bury, were en te r ta in ed with te a an d bis cuits a t Whalley Methodist Church by Mrs M a rg a re t Clint an d some members of h e r Ju n io r Club. T h e visitors were on a c a r ru n a n d h ad visited Waddington an d Downham.
Waddington
Tea and biscuits T h e siun of £14 was raised
by a te a a n d biscuits even ing a t Waddington Metho d is t C h u rch in aid of th e Me thodis t Drug R eh ab i lita tio n Centre a t Edenfield, n e a r Bury.
As well a s local support,
th e ev en t was a t ten d e d by a coach-load of people from Bury Me thodis t Churches. There was a bring a n d buy s ta l l a n d local ch u rch mem bers helped w ith th e re f re sh ments.
To Bradford About 30 young people, an d
th e ir friends, f rom Wadding to n M e th o d is t Ch u rch h a d an enjoyable evening when they visited th e ice ska ting r in k a t B rad fo rd w ith some f rien d s
Me thodis t Church. They trave lled by coach.
from C h a tb u rn Chatburn
sp e n t a n in te re s t in g h o u r one a f te rn o o n looking a t p h o to g rap h s of village events over th e p a s t 50 years. O th e rs sp en t th e time play ing domines a n d o th e r table games. The committee held a sh o r t meeting, a n d re f re sh m en ts were served by Mrs Denby, Mrs M. P ra n k lan d an d Miss E. P ran k lan d .
Ribblesdale Club Ribblesdale Club members
F r id a y Club have been held over th e p a s t m onth, mainly to p rep a re th e girls fo r th e ir p a r t
Extra meetings E x tra meetings of the
in a get-together
p lan n ed by C h r is t Church Mothe rs ’ Union. A t th e la s t meeting, m o s t of th e time was sp e n t in s inging an d flag di'ill.
meetings will rev e r t to the n o rm a l p a t te rn , an d various ac tivitie s a re p lan n ed for th e coming months .
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Young F a rm e r s ’ Club tr ied th e i r h a n d a t in-calf h e ife r judging, when th ey rec ently visited P ain ley F a rm , Hor ton, by k in d permission of Mr a n d Mrs Crosier.
t io n were: 1, A, B a n c ro f t ; 2, R. Beckerton; 3. R. L an caster. In te rm e d ia te : l , A. Duckworth; 2. J . B a rg h and R. B a rg h ; 4, D. Calvert. Ju n io r : 1, Coates; 2, A. B a rg h ; 3, D. Newbould. A vote of th a n k s was pro
competition fo r a collage depicting a mmsery rhyme. S enior re su l ts were: 1, j . B an c ro f t; 2, A. L an c a s te r .
posed by F red Wall. T h e girls took p a r t in a
In te rm e d ia te : X, C. New bould; 2, K. Bancrof t. Ju n io r ; 1, H. Coates; 2. M. B a rg h . M a rg a re t Ba rgh proposed a vote of th a n k s to th e judge, Mrs Holgate. A business m e eting followed w i th F re d Wall in th e c h a i r
R e su lts in th e senior sec F rom September 8th,
Centenary visitor T h ere was a good congre
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Council calls for 30 mph limit
A SUGGESTION th a t Read village should lose i ts 30 m p h speed restriction in favour of a 40 mph limit was described as “ sheer lunacy ” by Coun Cyril Law, R e ad ’s represen tativ e on Burnley R u ra l Council.
a f te r clerk to the council, Mr D ennis Cowgill told th e h ig h ways advisory committee th a t th e Department of th e En v iro nm en t were consider in g in s tall in g a 40 mp h lim it between Simonstone Lane a n d th e existing 30 mph limit.
T h e proposal was. made
th e lim it would be only 750 y a rd s long, an d therefore im p rac tica l. One solution sug gested was to have th e 40 m p h lim it all the way to th e Whalley side of Bead, but, said Coun. Law: "There a re pedestr ians to th in k ab o u t along this s tre tch of re ad a s well as motorists an d
I t was pointed o u t th a t
th e ir f ru s tra tio n s .” Coun E. T. Eddlestone,
m it te e decided to recommend th a t tire ro ad all the way from P ad ih am to the Whal ley side of Read should be su b je c t to a 30 miles per
h o u r restriction. th e Read
Museum visit Thirty-foiur m em b e r s of
C o n g r e g a t io n a l Ladies’ Friendly Circle Slai(dburn
Joint outing Two coaches containing
th e Me thodis t Sunday School, th e ir leaders, the Rector of Slaidburn, and parents, r e l a t i v e s and friends journeyed to Lowther Wild Life P a rk an d Bowness on Windermere. They had a most enjoyable time, and retm-ned home in the even ing tired b u t happy.
over 80 people of all ages, an d comprising the children of S t Andrew's Parish Church Sunday School an d
Guild, Sydney Street, Metho d is t Church, Clayton le- Moors, held their annual o u tin g a n d rally a t Slaid burn.
Guild visit Members of the
We.si-ey
Church where a snort fer- vice was held, the sixaker being th e ir superintendent minister, th e Rev. W. Poster Elwes. After the service, supper was served, and they re tu rn ed to the church lor more music.
They me t in the M e t ln J is t
expressed by Mi- J. Finch. He mentioned th a t the c u t t in g h ad been arranged by th e la te Mr John Sanderson, whose work in their circuit h a d been of great help, and h is preseneco was very muco missed.
T h an k s to Slaidburn were Biliington
a camera was th e subject of a ta lk given to tlic Ladies Fellowship of Uie Ebenezer B a p t is t Church. Biilington,
th in g s : good light, correct focus, and pressing the plunger. Unless the light was good, the .snap would n o t come out; if i t was n o t focused correctly i t would n o t be clear; an d if the plunger was not
pres.sed. no photo would be taken. So i t was in life. God’s light m u s t shine through our daily lives, w'e must focus on God an d p u t him in the centre of our lives, and we must converse with him to gain s tren g th and direction, to do His will and to portray Him to others.
by Miss M. Demain, of Low Moor. She emphasised three
Mrs M. Spencer
prc.sided an d thanked
Mi.ss D em a in .
Women's Institute Members of Biliington an d
Keeping in focus T h e correct way of
u.sing
S imonstone’s representative, s ta te d th a t th e road from Simonstone Lane to th e P ad ih am boundary was also very dangerous. “The ju n c tio n with th e Padilram by pas s is extremly so,” he said. W i th th is view, the com
visited th e Shibden TTa.ii folk museum a t Halifax.
museum th e p a r ty h ad d in n e r a t th e P a r F la th e ad F arm , Ripponden. The le t i irn was via Littleborough. Roclidale, a n d mem
A f t e r t o u r i n g th e bers ari'ived home a t mjri-
n ig h t a f te r a most enjoyable evening.
Langh(
Langho Methodist Church w'ere invited to S t Gabriel’s ^ t u m n Club, Brownhill, on
Thursday, to e n te r ta in th e over-sixties. The children sang items
Army Joy Strings songs, and hymns with modem tunes,
th e Salvation
Cecile Watson. J a n e t Harker, Ju n e Moore, Jacqueline Han son. Denise Martindale and P amela Hancock.
including some from San- key’s book. Tambourine plawers were
Blackwell, Gillian Osborn an d Ingrid Watson. Kim Blackwell also gave two ballet solos. Mr W. S la te r was the pianist, and the leader was Mrs M. N. Slater.
Recorder players were Kim
cooking was given a t th e AGM of Langho Play Group by Mr C. Jungbluth, chief catering officer a t Brockhall Hospital.
Play group A demonstration of n a r ty
Chadwick. On Mrs Chad wick’s resignation as chair man, the office was taken by Mrs L. Swindles.
He was thanked by Mrs E.
th e home of Mi-s M. Holt, Bushbum Drive. Langho, was verj- well supported!
Bring and buy A bring and buy sale a t
new crockery for S t Leonard'.s Church. After a lovely supper had been served. Mrs Holt was thanked for holding the sale.
Over £17 was raised to buy
Walme.sly, and Mrs M. Robinson.
Wiswell
Harvest supper More th a n 100 people
supper a t Clegg House F arm , on Friday, th e home of the p res id en t Mrs Jam e s Thomp- ■son.
were followed by apple pie an d cream, an d th e cider an d beer flowed freely. There wa.s a tombola, a n d competi tio n s were won by Mr H. 3 . F in ch an d Mr A. Haydock. T h e very enjoyable even
Bread, cheese an d pickles
ing raised over £63, which will pay for tlie new ch a irs rec ently bought by th e WI.
Sabden
Mystery tour A fter a mystery tour,
members an d f riends of th e Sabden Over Sixties Club h ad .supper a t th e Brown Cow, Cha tb u rn .
Whist and dominoes Proceeds of a whist and
Nicliolas S und ay School. Sabden, were fo r school funds.
domino drive held a t S t
Ladies: Mrs Swift, Mrs E. Parkinson, Mrs F. Crozier; Men; Mr E. Wilson, Miss O.
■Wliist winners were—
land, Miss E. Hodkinson an d Mrs Tliompson.
Lacey, Mr H. Parker . Dominoes: Miss 9. P ra n k
Barbecue Sabden P aren t-T e a ch e rs ’
Association raised money for th e ir funds by holding a barbecue with amplified music a t th e home of Mr an dMrs J . Howarth, on S a tu rd ay evening.
For NSPCC A good as new sale orga
nised by th e S abden b ran c h of tlie NSPCC a t T h e Fields, th e home of Mr an d Mrs P. Hill, made £20. Re fre sh m en ts were served.
Langho Women’s Institute a n d th e ir friends attended a meeting in the garden of Mr an d Mrs K. G. Power’s
home in Whalley Road- Langho. There was a tom bola an d holiday gift stall an d tea, scones an d biscuits were served.
Holden
Anniversary Chap>el anniversary ser
lections totalling £34 were tak en for the funds.
of Bay Horse, took the even ing service.
song a t each service, witl Mrs Sm ith taking the solo p a r t. Duets with guitai .
T h e choir sang a gospe
accompaniment were given by Miss Brenda and Miss S h e ila Roberts.
vices a t Holden on Sunday were well attended and col
noon was Mr M. Skidmore, - f Hellifleld, and Mr Towers,
The preacher in tlie a f te r Hurst Green
th e Royal Navy, h e told members how he h ad , over come h is disability in order to lead a n o rm a l h ap p y life, an d was now able to help .others as a physiothera.pist.
'He was th a n k ed by Mrs J . Holden. Arrangements were made
for th e w h is t drive and dance to be h e ld on Septem
members wishing to visit the Royal L an c ash ire Show Exhibition a t Bilsborrow village h a l t T h e competition fo r " my
ber 15th. Names were ta k e n of
favourite perfume” was won by Mrs M a rg a re t Holden, w ith Mrs E. Brown, second, a n d Mrs T. Eccles tiilrd.
i t ’ ’ was th e t i t le of a n in te re s tin g an d humorous ta lk given to H u rs t G reen WI by Mr D. Coupe, of Pres ton. Blinded while serving in
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Special prizes were won by Mrs P. Isherwood. Mrs N.
from th e Cliff CoUege AcUon choruses,
Children sing ®nnday School scholars of
D Low Moor
life a n d h j ^ n s of Jam es Montgomei-y, poet an d hymn writer , was conducted by
Hymn service A service based on th e
th e Rev. E. S. Joselin a t Low Moor Methodist Chapel On Sunday evening. Montgomery, who was
b om in 1771, wrote among others, “ Hail to th e Lord’s Anointed,” “S ta n d up and
bless th e Lord ” and. th e Christmas hymn, “ Angels from th e Realms of Glory-” Tile service was well
of his hymns. The o rganis t was Mr Colin Jones.
Bible studies
AT th e meeting of th e Low Moor Methodist Church Mid week Fellowship, th e Mini ster, th e Rev. E. S. Joselin, continued th e series of Bible studies on th e New T e s ta ment, dealing with th e L et ter to th e Hebrews.
Tosside a m il ita ry whist an d beetle
Military whist T h ere were 20 tables for
J. Swales, of Barrowford; Mrs B. Peel an d Mr L. Shaw; second. Mr a n d Mrs T. W h i ttak e r ; Mr a n d Mrs R. Stansfield, of Barnolds- wick. The children's beetle drive
Mrs B-. Crcssland, of Bolton- by-Bowland; Mrs S. S tan d - rell, of Halton West, and Jo j’ce Kenyon.
was won by Billy Hasel wood, of Clitheroe; Alan Taylor; Audrey Kenyon; A rth u r Taylor. Competition winners were
D is tr ic t Women's Group and
Coach outing Members of Tosside and
th e ir friends travelled by coach to S t Helens, to visit P ilk in g to n ’s Glass Museum. A stop fo r supper was made on the re tu rn journey.
Newton
from Bamford Congr-ega- tio n a l Church, Rochdale, paid a n evening visit to Newton, a n d h a d supper in th e Congregational Sunday School, with cups of te a provided bv th e ladies of Newton.
Evening visit A p a r ty of n ea r ly 70 people
people a t ten d e d a b ea t dance in th e village in s t i tu te on F rid ay evening. Proceeds were fc r in s t i tu te funds. Music for dan c in g was pro vided by th e Action Sound Disco, a n d h o t dogs an d h am burgers were served by th e ladies ’ committee.
Beat dance More th a n 250 young
drive organised l^v th e Tos side In s t i tu te Committee. Mr S. Hogg a n d Mr W. Kenyon were MCs. Winners were Mr an d Mrs
ADULT CENTRE IDEAL FOR BADMINTON
LOCAL B a dm in to n e n th u s i a s t s m a y so o n h a v e a c lu b o f th e i r ow n in s t e a d o f h a v in g to go o u t o f tow n .
A Clitheroe pla3'er aims
to fo rm a club based o n th e Ribblesdale Adult Cen tre— a n d e n te r a te am in th e Accrington a n d D is tr ic t B adm in to n League.
He is Mr David Mackenzie,
a t ten d e d an d th e congrega t io n sang about 10 or 12
of Kemple "View. “ Two clubs alre ad y exist in th e town,” h e explained, “ b u t n e i th e r e n te r tearris in a league. However, th e re are a large num b e r of ba’d- m in to n players who would welcome th e k in d of club I have in rnind.”
• At f irs t th e club would
e n te r one te am in- th e league — “ I n Division One,” h e explained, " because we already know th a t many of th e players who h av e shown in te re s t a re of a h ig h s ta n dard. A n um b e r of good player from o th e r te ams h av e recently moved in to th is a re a .’’
COACH T h e club would f imction
as a n offshoot of a n a d u l t c en tre course, meeting a f te r th e course tu it io n is over. Coach will be Mr Raymond Ormerod, of Blackburn. " Ribblesdale’s new gym is
ideal fo r th e sp o r t,” said Mr Mackenzie.
" I t h a s four
courts, a n d very few o th e r local venues b e a r com par iso n .” About 20 people have
shown a n in te re s t in th e venture, b u t Mi- Mackenzie would welcome many more inquiries. “ VVe hav e faci lities for about 60 members,” he said, “ an d membenship is n o t ju s t re s tr ic te d to ex perienced players. Of course, anyone who joins also h a s to enrol for the evening class.” TSie minimum age lim it is 16, b u t th e re is no upper
limit, an d th e club is open to b o th sexes.
IDEAL The club will m e et twice
a week, i t is hoped — on Mondays an d 'Wednesdays.
Bolton-by-Bowland
in Bolton-by-Bowland village h all was a t ten d e d bj' over 100 people. Proceeds were about £30.
Whist drive A whist an d domino drive
Mrs Bailey. Mrs Hudson, Mrs Dinsdale. Men: Mr H. Marsden, Mr In gham, Mr D. Wright.
Whist w in n ers : Lad ies :
Mrs Singleton. Mr Wood, Mrs Bolton, Miss S. Marsh an d Mrs Greenhalgh.
Dominoes; Mrs Billows, Children’s d o m i n o e s ;
Michael Crossley. Alison Lil- buni, J a n e t Moss and Andrew Robinson.
A competition was -c^-on by
Mrs B. Capstick a n d Mrs Stansficld.
F o r Mr Mackenzie, who is also a k e en tab le te n n is player, th e club is th e re a lisa tio n of a dream. “ I hav e w an ted to form a club in Clitheroe fo r years, s in c e I f irs t s ta r te d playing a t ttie p a r ish church. Now we have th e ideal place to play, I can go aliead.”
Sharp rise in prices at Mart
1.442 ew e s a n d 2,419 h o rn e d lam b s . Th e ew e s c am e fo rw a rd in a v e ry fit co n d i t io n a n d lo o k e d e x c e p t io n a l ly well. T h e h o rn e d lam b s h a d a lso
TH E a n n u a l s a le of h a l f b r e d b r e e d in g ew e s a n d of h o rn e d lam b s to o k p la c e a t CULheroo Auction M a r t on F r id a y . T h e re w a s a g o o d e n t r y o f
ta k e n a d v a n ta g e of th e r e c e n t good w e a th e r a n d w e re p r e s e n te d in good fo rw a rd co n d i t io n fop s to c k f rom th e fells- A s h a r p r is e in th e p r ie d
of ew e s w a s e x p e c te d a n d th is w a s so, a l th o u g h som e b u y e r s th o u g h t th e r is e m ig h t h a v e b e e n m o re s e v e re in som e c a s e s . T h e re w a s a fine s e l l in g t r a d e
T H E fo llow in g p u p i ls oi C l i th e ro e sch o o ls were su c c e s s fu l in th e J o in t M a t r ic u la t io n B o a rd O le v e l e x am in a t io n s :
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
CW CW): R . B en t ley H T M P N ; G. A. Bm n s E T F G M P N; P - F - B i rk e t t E H T M N i J . J . D u x b u ry E H T M P N.
y - G re e n E H M: E H T P NC N H e a th E H T M
N ; M. M. Mason E JI T D F M F NC N i K. R . M i tch e l l E T M P NC.
? ? E H T D F r;
N C N ; A. F . P u rd ie E H T N CW (W l ; G. R . P y e H N ; P R e i l ly H M N CW (W ) ; K J R o b in so n E H T F G M P NC- P . A. Rob in so n E H T D N.
R . P r i tc h a r d E L F G M P
R . D. E . Stock E H T F M P N C : M. G. T odd E K T N CW (W ) : M C. Upton E H T D m ' P . R . W ade D O M P NC N
C. K. S h a rp ie s E H T P M N- €
E H T M P NC N ; G. M W r ig h t E L F .
^ 111- William.'i
T I* M P NC N ; P , ,j. Broedon E NC; F . R. Dooris T M P CW
P NC N ; D. G. F o r r e s t E H T C D P N CW (W ) ; J . D. F ^ t e r E H T F M P N C 'N ; M.'
M P NC N. N I . F a i rc lo u g b E H T M P N c
; A. E . F le tc h e r E TT J . p m I f r f F M NC ^
” T AT ^ ^ n I ) : n
N : J i , A. Hin dm o o r E E II T
B. W. J a c k so n E T D M P N r J a c q u e s H M; D. L e a th e r !
E J«C N : D. J . R an so n E T F G M P NC N i D. Ross E II F
.sh a rp t r a d e w i th p r ic e s well in lin e w ith the in c re a s e s fo r h a lf - b re d a n d down lam b s . A v e ra g e s fo r s to c k s w e re w e l l up on la s t y e a r . The ju d g e w a s M r E . D aw so n ,
a n d it r e s u l te d in a n a lm o s t to ta l c le a r a n c e o f ew e s , Th e h om e d lam b s m e t a. v e ry
J .
£ r : ^ P N ; C. S.
Pear.son 5
E T I. II- M
S . D M E I . W a r d e n T M P N ; J . H. Wood E T.
5? M n NO: p . R . S peak E L F G M P NC N : J .F . Spurgeon E JCW (W ) ; G. G. Tliompson H
of T h o rn to n - in -C rav e n . T h e aw a r d fo r th e
be.st p en of 10 M a sh a m ew e s w e n t to W. F in d e r , of N ewto n , a n d A. R. a n d 1\I. I^a.v- co ck , M i t to n ; a n d fo r th e b e s t pen of 10 m u le ew e s ,
c ro p , m a d e to £22; M a s h am ew e s , fo u r c ro p an d o v e r , to £15; h lu lo ew e s , two a n d th re e c ro p , to £ 2 5 : a n d
P a lm e r , Tw is to n , ajid J . M o rp h e t , G o o sn a rg h . M a sh am ew e s , two an d th ro e
to H.
£7.50, a n d o th e r h o rn e d lam b s , to £5.90.
c ro p an d o v e r , to £17. B e s t h o rn e d lam b s m a d e to
fu l ly a c c re d i te d n ew ly -c a lv e d cows a n d helfer.s fo rw a rd a t B en th am
la.st w eek. P r iz e s
A GOOD t r a d e w a s m . t by
aw a rd e d to : l . J . P a rk e r* F aw c e t t
ff*r a cow w e re
g r e a v e s H e ife r : 1 a n d 2 .T. IT. B a r row an d Son; 2. K. Muck. Cows m a d e to £210 ( a v e r a g e
Son: 3. A.’ T la r -
w e re 1.29-1 sh e e p an d lam b s . L am b s m a d e to 2Sp »av f a t ew es to £9.20 (£.5.97), an d s h e a r l in g s m a d e 19p.
t r a d e good G lsb u n i
.Auction M a r t 's dair.v .section on Thursda.v.
W cow were aw a rd ed to: 1, H. F. T a y lo r : 2. H. Moorhou'^e:
Prizr.s fo r an a c c re d i te d B a n d p.
Pax to ri . H e ife r ; 1 a n d 3, F. P a x to n : 2. K. D r in k o l! e.nd Son.s. N o n -a c c red : ted cow: 1, H. Horsofield; 2, D. H a r r is o n ; ,7. W. ■^V'allbank H e ife r ; 1 a n d 3, E.
C a r lis le .Ayrshire: 1 a n d 3. .A. V.^acle; 2. F. ,S. Dinsdnle.
to £256 I £ 1 3 5 1 : non-accrr*dited F r ie s ia n cows to £ ’220 (£ 1 4 3 ) : h e ife r s to £216 (£ 1 6 0 i :
Ayr.shire cows
AccrecUlcd l ’’r i f s ia n cows marie to £240 lav ^ ran c £ 1 6 5 i ; h e ife rs
to .£140 <£121 >. .An
a c c re d i te d Avrshire cow made £130. a n d a h e i fe r £206. .A n o n - a c c re d i te d l ie if^ r m ad e £149. T h e re -were 21 a c c red i ted enl*.e.«
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newly-calvcd cows a n d h e ife rs , 10.5 of which wore fiill.v a c c re d i te d .
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£158). an d hejfer.s m a d e to £253 (£798). In th e f.^t.'^tock s e c t io n th e re
ewes, fo u r
W h i tw o r th F . g T h e following fo u r th - fo rm e r s
L ow e r s ix th : S. R Cavill H : t . F M ; .M. E.
A. D u n b ab in , J . Cowkine, D. R E a s th am a n d B. Pilk in g to n .
Clitheroe Girls' Grammar School
w o r th E H T D L F G AI N- P h i l ip p a Alw-a.v E U D L F ‘ r; M P C; D o ro th y A rm i ts te a d E T
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H .A n t e Benson E EL U X L F M P N ; P h i l l ip a B u ck ley H
H L F G M N. S u s a n B a r k e r E H T D L F c
E L H D L F G M C:
Sii.sari C a rm a n E E L H T M DS: Susan C a r v e r E L DS.
-Joyce Brown E
C M P C: Gillian C la rk E T X' I?
P P. *5.
H i l a ^ C hadwick E If T X i, C h e r ry Clough E H T
-JJ G N ; M a rg a r e t Hanson E T P E M P N : R u th H a rd ik e r E R F M P N : E l iz ab e th
JJg-‘ Icwood E E L T X D F M N M^’p ' c ^ N
E H X E
A N ; J o fc p h in c F e nw ic k E E L 31 E E L T D F
C r a b t r e e E T X F L G M P N; ■ J a n e t E am s b aw E E L T D F G
7* D F h i P C N ; S an d ra D M P N. Gillian Cowpl]
SPonnfl ia r t W
M o n t i acs: P.Ddget Atkinson E EL U p p e r .T A lp h a : S h e ila Aiii'--
J l P H Gillian Ashworth E II C: J a n e t Asiin E E l .
am e d p a s s e s in A r t : J . B a tem a n .
N : % M. S h ep h e rd E T F m ' p N ; N . D. Sidebottom E L S la idm g E T I, F
J . A. S a n d e r s E T F M P NT
h JlWcbell E H T -J- P e a rso n E H
F o rm 5iVIi M- J . Bacsha.w 1*2 K I f
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