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Ball” was held at Beckside Farm, Rimington, by cour tesy of Mr and Mrs B. Robinson. Andy’s Disco provided the
Tramps A successful “Tramps’
music and the most genuine- looking tramps, judged by Mr and Mrs H. Cosgrove, were: Mrs
C.Thistlethwaite, Mr Keith Ratcliffe and Mr Peter Aspden. A supper of home-made
youth club ran some of the sideshows and two members of the management commit tee were in charge of the tombola. More than £150 was raised
towards the cost of rewiring the institute.
Grindleton
Anniversary A family service in the
morning began the anniver sary services at Grindleton Methodist Church. Chair man was Mr Robin Clark, and guest speaker Mr Peter Horne. The scholars sang special
songs and presented “This is Your Life.” Mrs S. Dowds interviewed Simon Peter — acted by John Roberts, Andrew — Neil Dowds, Jo h n — Dylan Morrs, mother-in-law — Christine Clark, The lame man — Gareth Morris, Rhoda — Anita Webster, The maid — Catherine Towler. The procession of witness
through the village included hymn singing. Special
pie and peas was served by the ladies of the Memorial Institute management com mittee to more than 250. Members of the village
preacher was Rev. T. C. F ro s t , of Lune S tre e t Methodist Church, Preston, who, at the end of the last war, was a farm worker at Harrop. In the afternoon the scholars presented the demonstration “All the way.” The chief speaker was Barbara Singleton, choruses were given by the scholars and Bible readings by Nigel Aspin, J a n e t Hanson, Amanda Tingle, Philip Aspin, Darren Dowds, Sally Clark, Derek Clark, Justin Nowell and Carol Pinder. At the evening service sol
oists were Rosemary Lan caster and Helen Coles, who provided their own accom paniment on the guitar. Col lections, for Sunday School funds totalled £100.
Tea and cakes The hot summery weather
enabled more than over 100 people to enjoy tea and cakes served in the garden at Langdale, home of Mr and Mrs S. H. Green. A bring and buy stall did a brisk trade and the event raised £102, for the Methodist Church re-wiring fund.
Harrop
Hymns Chapel anniversary ser
vices were held at Harrop, with Mr T. Taylor, of Ley- land, preaching to good con gregations. Miss L. Whit field, of Clitheroe, was the soloist and Mrs G. Harrison the organist. A Saturday service enti
tled “An evening of hymns” was conducted by Mr Longbottom, of Settle. He was introduced by the Rev. A. Ward Jones. Tea and bis cuits were served after wards.
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Gisburn
ing was to the Cheshire Workshop, where members had morning coffee .and were given a demonstration on making candles. After lunch, the party spent the afternoon in Chester.
Candles Gisburn WI’s annual out
Mrs G. P e n n in g to n
becomes enrolling member, with Mrs M. Bailey as deputy, and Mrs A. Coupe is the new secretary. The committee is: Mrs
Pennington, Mrs Bailey, Mrs Coupe, Mrs Peel, Mrs P ie rcy , Mrs W i lso n . Arrangements were final ised for the garden party on July 1st.
the committee of Gisburn Playgroup left the Festival Hall, on a route through Slaidburn and Newton, meeting for supper at Bol- ton-by-BowIand. . The route was planned by
Rally A car rally organised by
Mr and Mrs D. Nicholson, of Middop, and Mrs H. Taylor, of Gisburn. Winners were Mr and Mrs
W. Peacock, Mrs H. Wad- dington and Mrs M. Nor- cross. Second were Mr and Mrs Moon and Mr and Mrs Nelson.
See trout Gisburn YFC members
visited Dunsop Bridge Trout Farm at the invitation of Mr Richard Tedstone. A vote of thanks was proposed by David Mattinson.
Whalley
Coffee Whalley WI held a coffee
morning in the Old Grammar School which raised £30 for the “talking newspaper.” It was organised by president Mrs C. Horsfall, secretary Mrs M. Day and treasurer Mrs M. Naylor. The raffle was won by Mrs Maw and Miss Fishpool.
Lucky Winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ whist and domino drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs C. Woodcock, Mrs G. Britch. Gents — Mrs R. Sanderson, Mrs N. Canning. D om in o e s : Mr J .
Chetham, Mrs J. Proctor, Mr F. Snape, Mrs M. Staveley, Mrs N. Eddleston.
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Village hall At a supper dance at New
West Bradford
Yoga West Bradford Guides
were given a talk' and demonstration on yoga by Mrs April Bell, of Wad- dington.
Martin Top
Anniversary Sunday School anniver
sary services at Salem Con gregational Chapel, Martin Top, were conducted by vis iting preacher the Rev. A. R. W. Cleaves, of Harden Congregational Church, Bingley. In the afternoon, lessons
were read by Heather T hornton and Richard Taylor. A group of scholars presented “The unforgiving servant,” followed by all the children singing, accom panied by Mrs Frances Oliver on piano. Lessons in the evening
were read by Christine and Karen Oliver. The children sang and were accom panied by guitar. The offerings were taken
by the children at each ser vice for chapel funds. Organists for the day were Karen Oliver and Peter Moorhouse.
Sabden
Drive Resuming after a week’s
break while the St Mary’s clubroom was renovated, Sabden Over 60s held a whist and domino drive on Monday. Whist winners: Ladies —
Mrs Clarkson, Mrs Har greaves, Mrs Moorhouse. Gents — F. Cottam, I. Wat son, I. Green. Dominoes: Mrs M. Wade,
Mrs R. Graham, Mrs F. Boocock, Mr Guest. Com petition winner was E. Botham.
Downham
Cricketers In the annual match at
Disco A disco in Newton village
hall was well attended, all moneyvraised going towards hall funds.
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Parish Council, Mr Lionel Lewis was elected chairman and Mr John Kay vice- chairman.
Chairman At the meeting of Newton
Hurst Green
Glass works Fifty members of Hurst
Green Over 60s Club spent a pleasant day in the Lake District. At Ulverston they visited a glass works. After an hour’s stay at Broughton- in -F u rn e s s , the party enjoyed high tea at an hotel. On the return journey there was a s h o r t s to p a t Milnthorpe.
Take office Members of Hurst Green
Mothers’ Union appointed Mrs Moyle chairman at their annual meeting. She was thanked for her • work as enrolling member over the past six years and thanks were also expressed to retir ing secretary Mrs Seed.
Downham Cricket Club, the Rustics, captained by Bob Swarbrick, beat the Relics, led by Neil Kent.
came from Haworth to watch the game. Afterwards they walked round the vil lage and visited the grounds of Downham Hall, at the invitation of Lord Clitheroe. Proceeds from the match
Friends of Mr Kent’s
went to the CE Children’s Society.
The visitors joined in the
ev e n in g service at St Leonard’s Church, Dow nham, conducted by the Rev. F. E. Chard. The choir sang and the organist was Mrs W. I. Todd.
from Downham will visit Haworth Church for its anniversary.
On June 18th, a party Lane Ends
rounded off an evening drive at Lane Ends organised by Mrs V. Towler and Mrs G. Towler. Competition win ners were Mrs P. Towler, Mr N. Robinson and Mrs S. Kendall. Raffle winner was Mrs D. Armer. Thanks were expressed by Mr J. West.
Potato pie A potato pie supper
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Cub-.Scout move ment was available. Coffee and biscuits were served.
evening held by Christ Church Cub Scouts, Chat- burn, went to pack funds. The effort was organised by leader Mrs M. Whipp, helped by other leaders and parents. A cake stall was run by Mrs J. Bailey, stationery
Pack funds Proceeds from a coffee
Preachers C h a tb u rn Methodist
Chapel held services for the Local Preachers’. Mutual Aid Society on Sunday. Preacher at the morning service was Mr G. C. Howarth, of Black burn, and at the evening service, Mr C. Foster, of Colne. Collections were for th e Local P r e a c h e r s ’ Benevolent Society. Organ ist was Miss G. Parkinson.
Read
raised just over £22 from their monthly waste paper collection. Because of the annual holidays, the next collection will be made on June 24th.
Waste not St John’s Scouts, Read,
Joy A t a l k on ‘ ‘ T h e
creativity of joy” was given by the Rev. Lawrence Jack- son, Provost of Blackburn, at St John’s Mothers’ Union, Read. He was introduced by Mrs B. Totty, enrolling member, who gave the vote of thanks.
held at Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs J. Haworth.. Gents — Miss E. Ennis, Mrs E. Brownhill. Special prize — Mrs S. Hensby. MC was Miss Ennis.
Right cards Winners at a whist drive
Chipping
diagnosis in combating cancer was emphasised by Mr A. S. Grant when he showed Chipping WI a film entitled “New facts about cancer.” The message was “if in doubt, consult your doctor.” Mrs H. Powell won the
Cancer film The importance of early
J. Bradford and Mrs C. Kay.
birthday plant and Mrs A. Ellison the raffle. Social hal f-hour prizes where won by Mrs S. Lawson, Mrs J. Par kinson, Mrs P. Gifford, Mrs
In Devon Sporting a suntan, 28
members and ' friends of Chipping Happy Days Club have returned from a week’s .holiday in Paignton. During their stay they vis
ited Buckfast Abbey, Dart mouth and Teignmouth. A fu l l day was spent in Plymouth, w h lre th ey enjoyed a sail round the docks. Thanks were expressed to
Mrs I re n e B e e , who arranged the holiday, and to coach d r iv er Mr John Ireland.
Packed Chipping Congregational
Church was packed for two services to mark the Sunday School anniversary. At both services guest
preacher was Mr John Armitstead.of Hutton Roof, and the children did recita tions, solos, recorder and guitar- numbers.
Grindleton’s busy day
ised by the Recreation Ground Charity Committee. Fancy dress prizes were presented by Mr and Mrs W. G. Scott, of the Clitheroe branch of the Caledonian Society, and other awards by committee members Mrs Barbara Read and Mrs Gil lian Pinder.
FANCY DRESS S and under: Sara McCally (Lit
tle Bo Peep), Brandon Allison (World Cup), 6-8: Carol Aspin (spring flowers), Sian Morris (salad days), Victoria and Diana Bendall (girls from Kuwait).
8-16: Gareth Morris (Fozzy
Bear), Philip Aspin (Save the green top), Lisa Nevett (Pied Piper). Adults: Mrs H. Read (Father Time).
SPORTS
son, Paul H a r riso n, David Bialeckl. 36 yards — Kirsty Shack leton, Alan Towler, Ruth Har greaves. ■ 60 yardB — Girls 6-7: Joanne' Waddington, Geraldine Cowell, Victoria Bendall. Boys: Andrew C ross , David Waddington, Richard Armer. Ladies: Gillian .Towler, D. Armer, O. Shackleton.
Flat: 26.yards — Matthew Wil
A LARGE crowd enjoyed a busy afternoon of events at Grindleton sports day, which raised more than £85 for the maintenance' of the village playing field. The events were organ
Girls 8-9: Nicola Green, Jackie Soul, Sara Turner. Boys: Gareth Cowell, Simon Clayton, Peter Washbrook. 80 yards — Girls: Angela
Slinger, Anita Webster, Lisa Stoddart. Boys: Gareth Morris, Anthony Ollerenshaw, Neil Dowds. 100 yards — Girls: Rachel
Hutchinson, Jacqueline. Leavley, Catherine Spark. Boys: Michael Spark, Stuart Aspin, Ian Har greaves. Men: Russell Webster, Vic Morris, Robert Pinder.
Waddington, Victoria Bendall, Diana Bendall. Boys: Andrew Cross, David Waddington, Paul Shackleton.
Sack: 60 yards — Girls: Joanne
Washbrook, Mark Green. 10-11: Philip Aspin, Nigel Aspin, Angela
Slinger. Balloon — Under 6: Matthew
Turner, Sally Hutchinson, Sian Dowds. 6-8: Andrew Cross, Richard Armer, Gillian Armer. 9- 11: Peter Washbrook, Graham Adamson, Paul Spark. ’ Syrup tin—Rachel Hutchinson,
Anita Webster, Carol Aspin. Slow bicycle — Girls: Catherine
Towler, Boys: Ivan Whitaker, Ian Hargreaves, Keel Simpson. Fast bicycle — Steven Pinder,
80 yards — Roderick Allen,
Michael Spark, Steven Pinder. Potato — Girls: Nicola Green,
Sian Morris, Carol Aspin. Boys: Peter Washbrook, Gareth Cowell, Simon Clayton.
Three-legged — Girls 10-11:
Pamela Robinson and Catherine Towler. 12-16: Rachel Hutchinson and Catherine Spark, Jackie Simp son and Alison Hogg, Jacqueline Leavley and Nicola Holsgrove, Jennifer Hogg and Anita Webster. Adults: A. Hindle and B. Eatough, H. Wright and I. Clay, R. Webs ter and B. Stewart.
Jockey — Stuart Aspln and Ian
Hargreaves, Gareth Morris and Nell Dowds, Steven Pinder and Keel Simpson.
Egg and spoon — Under 5: Sian
Dowds, Michelle Lofthouse, Kirsty Shackleton. 6-7:. Victoria Bendall, Richard Armer,'Andrew Cross. 8-9: David Towler, Peter
Nicola Green, Rachel Hutchinson. Throwing cricket ball — Roderick Allen, Martin Adamson, Stuart Aspin. Novelty — Rachel Hutchinson,
Keel Simpson, Gareth Morris. Skipping — Angela Slinger,
Catherine Spark, Angela Slinger. Pillow fighting — Boys: Martin Kenyon, Stuart Aspin. Men: Paul Reynolds, Martin Kenyon. Wheelbarrow — Adults: A. and
D. Driver, C. Hogg and W. Mellin, J. Braithwaite and A. Hindle. Musical arms — Sheila Har greaves, D. Armer, Ann Aspin. Long distance — William Mel
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FANCY that — some of the top prize winners in Tosside's fancy dress competition are from the left: Stephanie Moon (Queen Elizabeth II), Georgina Moon (Queen Elizabeth I), Daniel Brown (Puss in Boots), Paul Wilson (Jack-in-a-box), Alison Wade (scarecrow).
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family social in the village institute, organised by Mr William Kenyon. Records for dancing were played by Mr Joe Wharton.
FANCY DRESS
row), Tracey Walkden (teddy bears' picnic), David Leverton (blacksmith), Carole Wilson (Cra ven Herald). Character: Stephanie and Geor
Original: Alison Wade (scarec
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Langho
Leonard’s Church, Langho was taken by Mr C. Holt. A talk was given afterwards in the school by Mrs Smithies on “The life and times of Mary Sumner.” Thanks were expressed by Mrs H. Ainsworth. Tea and biscuits were served.
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that Langho Club helped to clear litter from Billington playing field. It was in fact th e Cub Scouts of St Leonard’s who did this work.
Litter Last week it was stated
sports committee organised the day and officiated during the events. Judges for the fancy dress section were Miss Vivian Fisher and Mr David Speight. In the evening there was a
ABOUT 50 youngsters from Tosside took part in the vil lage sports and fancy dress competition on Saturday, in a field at Skirden Hall Farm, home of Mr Tom Edgar. Members of the, village
Boots), Lisa Wade (Indian maid). Comic: Paul Wilson (Jack in the
box), Peter Wilson (Sugar Puff), Margaret" Lord (chef), Andrew Proom (Hilda Ogden).
SPORTS
Becky Thorne. 5-6 — Alison Wade, Carole Wilson, Angela Close. 7-8 — Paul Wilson, Richard Mann, David Wynard. 9 — Matthew Blackburn, Ian Leverton and Peter Taylor (joint 2nd), Stephanie Moon. 10 — Sarah Blackburn, Jason
Flat: Under 5 — Nancy Moon,
Brown and Gerrard Wynard (joint 2nd). 11-12 — Heather Brace, Elizabeth Schofield, Jane Holmes. 12-13 — Tony Brace, Christopher Close, Andrew Proom. Over 14 — Sheila Kenyon, Linda Kenyon, Joyce Kenyon. Round the field: Under 10 —
Carole Wilson, Richard Mann, Ali son Wade. 10 and over — Tony Brace, 'Heather Brace, Christ opher Close, Stephen Gant. Monkey race: Under 6 — Alison
Wade, Richard Stanley, Tracy Walkden. 7 — Georgina Moon, Robert Paul, David Leverton. 8 — Richard Mann, Paul Howard, David Wynard. 9 — Peter Taylor, Ian Leverton, Matthew Black burn. 10 — Sacha Gant, Gerrard
Wynard, Jason Brown. 11 — Heather Brace, Jane Holmes, Susan Wynard..Over 12 — Tony Brace, Stephen Gant, Peter Grun-
well. Three-legged: 5-7 — Alison and
Lisa Wade, David Leverton and Tracy Walkden, Margaret Lord and Georgina Moon, Paul Howard and Paul Wilson, Jan Leverton and Matthew Blackburn. 10-11 — Eliza! eth Schofield and
Carol Hogg, Jason Brown and Gerrard Wynard, Heather Brace and Susan Wynard. Over 12 — Linda and Sheila Kenyon, Jane Holmes and Margaret Schofield, Sylvia Hogg and Joyce Kenyon. Sack: 6 — Alison Wade, Richard
Stanley, Angela. Close. 7 — David Leverton, Daniel Blackburn, Simeon Noble. 8 — Paul Howard, Richard Mann, Paul Wilson. 9 — Ian Leverton, Stephanie Moon, Peter Taylor. 10 — Sarah Blackburn, Linda
Linda Knowles. 12 — Margaret Schofield, Tony Brace, Carol Hogg. 13 and over — Joyce Kenyon, Linda Kenyon, Sheila Kenyon. Egg and spoon: Under 5 —
Rebecca Thorne, Jacqueline Haygarth, Nancy Moon. 5 — Ali son Wade, Richard Stanley, Angela Close. 6 — Georgina Moon, Margaret Lord, David Leverton. 7-8 — Richard Mann, Karen Wat- so n , David Wynard. 9 — Stephanie Moon, Ian Leverton, Matthew Blackburn. 10 — Sarah Blackburn, Jason
Brown, Gerrard Wynard. 11 — Heather Brace, Christopher Close, Linda Knowles. 12 — Tony Brace, Jane Holmes, Carol Hogg. 13 and over — Linda Kenyon, Ann Sagar, Linda Close. 14 and over — Sylvia Hogg, Michael Close, Joyce Kenyon. Obstacle: 6 Richard Stanley,
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