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in singing choruses from shows.
Wild west Rimington WI welcomed
m em b e rs f rom Low Bentham and Malham WIs at their monthly meeting when two Rimington mem bers stepped into the breach when the intended speaker couldn’t attend. Mrs C. -Thistlethwaite
Carr and Low Bentham president. Mrs Wilkinson thanked Rimington for a s u p e r ev en in g . The monthly competition for “My most-travelled pos session” was won by Mrs J. Hoskin, Mrs M. Bairstow, Mrs E. Dean.
Malham president Mrs
put everyone in cheerful mood with some amusing poems, and Miss Mary Bairstow gave a light hearted account of her visit to Denman College to learn the art of making pottery. They were thanked by
ing, president Mrs E. Hartley welcomed 30 guests and 40 Rimington members. She thanked Mrs B. Spencer for arrang ing the trip to Chester. A coffee and sweet
Mrs E. Dean. After the business meet-
evening is being held on September 11th. Anyone with a recipe was asked to contact Mrs Dean. Thanks for flowers were
meeting members stood in silent tribute to Mrs Mollie Binns, a popular and active member w’hose recent death had shocked and sad dened everyone.
At the beginning of the Bolton-by-Bowland
Granny’s remedy Bolton-by-Bowland WI
members enjoyed a talk by Mrs F. Kitson about her nursing experiences enti tled “Sorry, Florrie.” She w’as thanked by Mrs D. Cornthwaite.
received from Mrs B. Thompson and Mr J. Binns and family. Mrs Hartley drew attention to the LFWI draw tickets which were available for mem bers to sell.
the birthday greetings and everyone sang happy birthday to Rimington sec retary’ Mrs J. Thornton.
Mrs E. Robinson read
salad followed by cream cakes and gateaux.
Supper was summer
those who had taken part in the recent wild west evening donned their cos tumes and led the audience
To round off the evening
competition, “Granny’s famous remedy,” wrere Mrs A. Holmes, Mrs R. Co r le s s and Mrs E. Atkinson.
Winners of the monthly
Pickles described her visit to a candle factory in Ches ter. She was accompanied by Mrs D. Partington. A mystery trip has been arranged for August.
President Mrs C. F.
sponsored walk was given by Mrs L. Bosonnet, who w’ent w’ith Mrs B. Steven son and Mrs E. Thornber. She was thanked by Mrs Pickles.
An account of a recent
bers from Fence and West Bradford WIs.
Guests included mem Sabden
headmaster of St Mary’s RC School, Sabden, Mr T. Prendergast, will open the annual church garden party on Saturday. The event is being held
Dancing The newly-appointed
Whalley, where the Vicar of Sabden, Fr Trevor Vau ghan, is chaplain. She was presented with
a bouquet of flowers by Rebecca Vaughan (9) and Fr Vaughan received a buttonhole from Alison Parfitt. Rose queen Miss Kay
on the Watt Street sports field, starting at 2-30. Vol unteers are needed on Saturday morning to help erect stalls. A highlight of the after
Waddington
Union held their annual meeting in Waddington Sunday School. The vicar, Canon C. F.
noon will be a demonstra tion of Morris and country folk dancing by St Mary’s schoolchildren.
greaves, W. Brown, Mrs Jackson and Mrs Wade (joint).
their Thursday night whist drive in St Mary’s Club, when the following were p r iz ew in n e rs . Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Sefton and Mrs I. Green (joint). Gents — Mrs Hill and Mrs Proctor (joint). Dominoes: Mrs Har
Lucky Sabden Over-GOs held
Joint services Members of the congre
Wiseman was crowned by re tir in g queen Susan Jones. Miss Wiseman was attended by pageboy Adam Whalley. Other attendants were Cathy and Mandy Mellows, Alison Warburton, Jane Whit- well, Michael Banks, Ben W a d d in g to n , L ew is Wright and Kay Stott.
there were various games, stalls and sideshows in the church grounds and the women' served teas in the
After the crowning
school. Among the visitors were
a coachload of parishioners from St Nicholas’s link parish — St Paul with St Jude, Preston. While the women enjoyed the garden party, the men went on a ramble round Pendle, led by Mr Joe Hargreaves.
gation at Wednesday morning Eucharist in St Nicholas’s Church, Sab den, are temporarily hav ing to travel to Read for the service.. For the Vicar of Sabden,
Nicholas’s Church, Sab den, took part in their annual procession of wit ness on Sunday afternoon.
Witness M e m b e r s of St
Fr Trevor Vaughan, has taken over the Wednesday morning communion at St John’s Church, Read, fol lowing the death of Canon P. A. Schofield. Both Sabden and Read
Prize Band, with the vicar, Fr Trevor Vaughan, and newly-crowned rose queen Miss Kay Wiseman and her attendants. Thev were fol lowed by church officials, members of church organ isations and a record number of parishioners.
It was led by Longridge
villagers have welcomed the opportunity for the joint services. Fr Vaughan also preached at St John’s for festival Evensong on Sunday.
Tea-pots More than 20 members
talk on treasure trove and interesting objects on dis play included medical relics, weaving tackle, farm gear and household goods. Mrs E. Harrop gave a vote of thanks. Everyone agreed they
mind it was suggested holding a china stall at the August meeting to raise money foi the coach fund. Mrs H. Kitson gave a
one shaped as an elephant with rider, one like a sports car, and a 1910 Jubilee tea-pot. With the competition in
attended the June meeting of Sabden WI on Monday night, when there was a record number of entries in a competition for an unusual tea-pot. Among the entries were
church was packed for choral Evensong, during which the band played two hymns. There was a good congregation at morning service, also conducted by Fr Vaughan.
After the procession the Langho
Leonard’s Guides, Mrs B. Cooper and assistant Mrs L. Hargreaves, attended the bi-annual meeting of Blackburn, Darwen and Clitheroe branch of the NSPCC.
Meeting Leader of the 1st St
land, Pamela Hancock and Kim Youngbluff, also attended.
Guides — Jeanette Hol
Holland Martin of Glouces tershire, who is national chairman of the NSPCC.
Guest speaker was Lady
would like to welcome new members to the WI. Any one interested should go along to any monthly meeting.
Betty Yates, Senior Nurs ing Officer at Bramley Meade Maternity Home,
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Open dally Closed ~
Saturday afternoon.
annual garden party and crowning of the rose queen at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, on Saturday, rais ing £267 for church funds. It was opened by Mrs
Rose queen Crowds flocked to the
Group went on a treasure hunt, following clues pre pared by youth leaders, Mr and Mrs D. Smith.
Treasure hunt St Leonard’s Youth
went up the “rake” and past the former “mad nouse” at Mitton Hall Farm to Cronshaw Chaij-. They arrived back via York Lane.
From the school they
Smith and partner (43 points), Barbara and Sha ron Cooper (41), Tim Mur dock and Nigel Paley (39).
Winners were Gillian
Autumn club Members of Langho and
Billington Autumn Club e n j o ye d w h is t and dominoes at this week’s meeting. Winners were Mrs Crowther, Mrs N. Ibbotson, Mrs Ashton and Miss Mercer.
Mrs Astley, Mrs Mattock. Names were taken for the outing to Cleveleys.
Raffle: Mrs Crowther,
MU meeting St Helen’s Mothers’
Goodchild, urged members to attend the International Year of the Child meeting on July 9th, when the Director of Social Respon sibility for the Bradford Diocese, the Rev. Canon H. E. Roberts, will speak about training children in the Christian faith. Mrs E. Chapman pre
sented the balance sheet. It was agreed to send a donation to the Indoor Members Prayer Circle, and allocate money to the flower fund. Mrs C. F. Goodchild, the
ing for cushions. She was introduced by president Mrs Susan Graveston, and thanked by Mrs Mary Ellison. The monthly letter was
read and a questionnaire on the abolition of the car tax discussed. There is to be an inter
national evening at Pre ston in September. An out ing to a crystal glass works at Ulverston was planned. A competition for the
Clitheroe show was given by Mrs Lucy Newlove and Mrs Annie Frankland.
enrolling member, thanked Mrs L. Bird (secretary), Mrs E. Chapman (trea surer) and the committee for their work. Special thanks went to Mrs I. Walmsley, deputy chair man of the branch and presiding member for the deanery. Some of the committee
most articles on a safety pin was judged by Miss Bates. Winner was Mrs Graveston with 94 articles, followed by Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs L. McDougall, Mrs T. Bell and Mrs E. Gornall. A r e p o r t on t h e
Tree planting Housing needs in Gis
burn were discussed at a meeting of the parish coun cil. Coun. F. H. Wrathall was re-appointed chairman and Coun. W. S. Pate vice- chairman. It was announced that a
retired under the six-year limit. Those e le c ted included Mrs L. Bird, Mrs L. Cowgill, Mrs M. Cun- liffe, Mrs D. Edmondson, Mrs J. Horne, Mrs M. Hoyle, Mrs C. Hughes and Mrs G. Walker. A vote of thanks to Mr
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cheque for £25, the balance of the Silver Jubilee fund, had been received towards the cost of planting trees on the playing fielcl.
Hurst Green
and Mrs Goodchild for their continued interest and encouragement was proposed by Mrs Bird. The July meeting will be
held at the vicarage when the young members and members from West Brad ford will be invited.
Helen’s Sunday School improvement fund was the result of a coffee morning and evening at Leawood, Waddington, the home of Mrs Mary Dugdale. The coffee morning was
In the garden An £86 boost for St
Green Over-GOs Club pre sented their secretary, Mrs D. Lakeland, with a cut glass flower basket for her work arranging trips throughout the year. Winners at their whist
Presentation Members of H u rs t
MOTHERS, grannies and parents of children soon to attend Gisburn playgroup spent a pleasant morning at the group's annual open day on Tuesday.
The 19 children on the register, under the super-
Mitton
and domino drive were: Whist — Ladies: Mrs M. Holden, Mrs L. Newbold. Gents: Mr T. Bailey, Mrs H. Ainsworth. Dominoes — Mr R. Whalley, Mr L. Newbold, Mr W. Bailey, Mr C. Snape.
f a v o u r e d b y s unn y weather which enabled guests to sit in the garden. Mrs M. C u n lif fe , of Clitheroe, won the raffle.
Slaidbum
chairman for the meeting. Apologies for absence were sent bv Mrs Doris Leeming and Mrs Mary Parker, who were on holiday.
Gisburn
the subject of a talk by Miss Caroline Bates, of Newsholme, to Gisburn WI.
In fashion Design and fashion was
making a pattern right up to the finished article. Members were delighted with samples of her work including a hand-beaded evening dress, a suit and other garments. Miss Bates also showed
She showed the art of
“old” gardening aid was won by Mrs Haworth and Mrs C. Redmayne. Mrs Jane Lewis was
G e o rg e Ba r k e r , of Clitheroe, senior partner in a firm of florists, who a n sw e re d m em b e r s ’ queries. He was thanked by Mrs Barbara Steen. A competition for an
tion and answer session at Slaidburn WI meeting in the village hall. In the hot seat was Mr
Lively meeting There was a lively ques- ■
of the Blessed Sacrament took place at St Peter’s, Hurst Green on Sunday. The children, dressed in
Procession A procession in honour
white, led the procession followed by men and women from the parish, who sang hymns as they walked through the vil lage. Three colourful ban ners were carried.
was carried by Fr P. Magill, the parish priest.
The Blessed Sacrament
the school hall where Fr Magill gave a moving ser mon on the role of the trinity in the Eucharist. Benediction was cele brated in the playground.
The procession ended in Whitewell
Joy, of Doeford Cottage, Whitewell, became the 592nd child to be baptised and recorded in the old register at St Michael’s Church, Whitewell, since 1SG8. The Christening was on Sunday.
Christening Baby. Helen Victoria
M o t h e r s ’ U n i o n , Whitewell, are meeting tonight at the home of enrolling member Mrs Dorothy Chadwick, at Loudbridge Farm, Chip ping. Guest speaker will be
Farm date Members of St Michael’s
how to make pockets, insert zips and make flock
Mrs E. Ray, president of the Blackburn Diocesan MU. Members of St John’s branch, Hurst Green, are invited.
May Hornby, of Mitton, Mrs B. Maybury and Miss Mary Hudson, both of Mit ton Road, Whalley, who had all celebrated their 80th birthdays since the last meeting, were pre sented with floral arrange ments by president Mrs E. Simpson. The flowers had been
surprise'awaiting three members of Little Mitton and District WI at their June meeting. Founder member Miss
Floral surprise There was a pleasant
a r ran g ed by Mrs 0 . Laycock and Mrs A. Smithson, who were thanked by the president. The Denman College
vision of leader Mrs Hilda Waddington, carried on their normal activities while guests — including two teachers from the primary school — chatted over a cup of coffee and biscuits. The group maintains a
attended and raised £59 for group funds.
parish councillors met on Monday night in St John’s School. Mr J. Shaw was re elected chairman and Mr H. Speak vice-chairman. Mrs D. Bottoms is chair man of the allotments' committee.
Re-elected Newly-elected Read
West Bradford
WI guests A delectable buffet sup
per replaced the usual tea- break at West Bradford WI, when members wel comed guests from Fence and Ribchester WIs. Miss K. Hanson presi
bursary was won by Mrs Wright. Plans were made to enter the county com petition for "A picture book of the Environment." Mitton members are to
crocheted handbag was won by Miss M. Hudson and Mrs M. Williamson. A geographical quiz was con ducted by secretary Mrs S. Bowles. Supper was served by
Mrs M. Barton, Mrs M. Neason and Mrs J. Ward.
Read
night’s whist drive in Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs E. Kay, con solation, Mrs M. Pickles. Gents — Mr D. Slinger, consolation, Miss A. Wil kinson. Special prizewin ner, Mrs A. Isles. MC was Miss E. Ennis.
Winning hands Prizewinners at Monday
group, organised by the
Dancing A disco for the 8-16 age
Scout and Guide Parents’ Committee, was very well
Smashing time at sports day
THERE were a host of events and sideshows at Grindleton’s annual sports on the village recreation ground. One of the biggest sur
organise events were Ste ven Bialecki , Steven Hutchinson, Tom Armer, Tony Cann, Brian Shackle- ton and Simon Reynolds.
House, went on to finish second, af t er beating Catherine (14), of West View, in the first round.
smashing run by William Towler and John Aspin, knock a can (Lievsley fam ily), guess the cheese weight (Tony Hutchinson), coin in a bucket and loop the wire (Dowds family), tombola (Alf and Marjorie Webster), ice-cream stall (Preston family) and kick a goal (Grindleton FC). Chief steward was John
Stalls included pot
prises came in tne boys’ pillow fight, which had to be hastily re-titled after Rachel Hutchinson and Catherine Spark decided to enter. Rachel (13), of Prospect
Margaret Brennand and Jean Kenyon, with Mrs Hogg, Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs Miller, Mrs Olleran- shaw, Mrs Pinder, Mrs Mel l in and Mr s May Green.
Tea organisers were
was led through the village by Mr Robin Bendall and family in a vintage Alvis car. Judges were Mr and Mrs Bill Macleod. Winners were — Under
The fancy dress parade
Cann, Richard Armer, Matthew Turner. S-!l: (Girls) Nicola Green, Helen Tomlinson, Michelle Devlin. (Boys) Roger Cann, David Harrison, Andrew Cross. 10-11: (Girls) Nicola Carney,
Simpson, Silas Nowell, Nigel Grant.
Fast bicycle — (Boys) Steven Pinder, Stuart Aspin, Gareth
Morris. Syrup tin—(Girls) Catherine
Dawn Oddie, Penelope Lloyd. (Boys) Neil Dowds, Nigel Aspin, Simon Clayton. 12-15: (Girls) Angela Slinger, Joanne Carney, Catherine Sparks. (Boys) Gareth Moms, Stuart Aspin, Keel Simpson. Novelty races: Pan sack — 6-
Catherine Spark, Michelle Devlin. Novelty race — (Girls) Catherine Spark, Je n n ife r Hogg, Angela Slinger.
7: (Girls) Andrea Carney, Michelle Lofthouse, Sally Hutchinson. (Boys) Jonathan Cann, Richard Armer, Matthew Turner. Sack race — 12-15: (Boys) Martin Adamson, Keel Simpson, Steven Pinder. Potato race — 8-9: (Girls)
Kenyon. Loudspeakers were organised by Adrian Nowell. Joe Mellin set up the welly throwing com petition, and then won it! Mrs Ruth Cann pre
’Jack Read. O th e rs who helped
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sented the prizes, which had been prepared by Mrs Pinder. The field was mown and tidied by Tom Furness and decorated by
5: S. McCally (Miss Piggy'), D. Bialecki (Lester Pig- got), M. Wilson (Noddy). 5-7: K. Shackleton (clay basket), A. Carney (celeb rity squares),
S..Hutchin son (wonder woman). 8-10: L. Nevett (for mash get smash), N. Green (British summertime), D. Towler (one man and his dog). 11 and over: J. Hogg, C. Pin der (the diddy men), D. Shackleton (the late night horror film), A. Webster (crown court).
Towler, S. Hall, J. Hargreaves. .■ Mixed 4-5: James Towler, Jonathan Parkinson, J. Brown. 6-7: (Girls) Kirsty Shackleton,
SPORTS RESULTS Flat races — mixed 2-3: M.
Amanda Harrison, Michelle Lofthouse. (Boys) Jonathan
rison. Three-legged race — 10-11:
(Boys) .Steven Pinder, Martin Adamson, Nigel Grant. Boys v girls tug-of-war — boys. Junior pillow fight — Stuart Aspi Rachel Hutchinson, Stev Pinder.
Throwing cricket ball -
Nicola Green, Sian Morris, Sarah Turner. (Boys) Roger Cann, Silas Nowell, David Har
(Girls) 1>. Lloyd and N. Carney, C. Aspin and S. Morris, J. Coup- land and J Hanson. 12-15: Ali son Craddock and Angela Slinger, Rachel Hutchinson and Catherine Spark, Catherine Towlor and Anita Webster. Three jockey race — 10-11:
(Boys) D. Towfer and P. Spark, Mark Green and Simon Clayton, Ian Preston and Dylan Morris. Egg and spoon — 8-9: (Girls)
Helen Tomlinson, Nicola Green, Janet Hanson. (Boys) Roger Cann, David Briggs, David Har rison. 5 and under: (Mixed) Jonathan Parkinson, David Bialecki, Winston Sutcliffe. 6-7: Richard Armer, Michelle Lofth ouse, Anna Bialecki. 10-11: Philip Aspin, Paul Spark, Paul
Cross. Slow bicycle — (Girls) Rachel
Hutchinson, Anita Webster, Catherine Spark. (Boys) Keel
ADULTS Ladies DO yds — Anne Miller,
Bridget Stewart, Josephine Bialecki. Men’s 100 yds — Rus sell Webster, Tony Hargreaves, David Carney. Wheelbarrow — Anne Miller
and C h r is to p h e r Mellin, Catherine Hogg and William Mellin, Alison Hogg and Simon
Stewart and David Horsfield, Anne Miller and Christopher Mellin, Alison Hogg and Simon
Reynolds. three-legged race — Bridget
Olwen Shackleton, Jo Bialecki. Long distance — William Mellin, David W h i t f ie ld , Simon Reynolds. treasure hunt — Hazel Read,
Reynolds. Musical arms — Jean Kenyon,
Skipping-(Girls) Nicola Green,
Spark, Catherine Towler, Anita Webster.
MAKE USE OF THAT SPACE
burn, spoke about lapid ary, the art of treating and polishing stones. She was thanked by Mrs S. Pil- kington. A competition for a
be guests at Whalley WI meeting, when the Rev. G. A. Parker, a former Vicar of Mitton, will be speaker. Mrs Rolton, of Slaid
dent asked for volunteers to help Mrs Joyce in her
money-raising efforts for the International Year of the Child. Arrangements were
Sutcliffe were presented with cups for gaining most points at the WI show. Mrs Thomas offered to make a cake for the WI birthday party in September. Members were asked to
make refreshments and help at the village sports and social this weekend. More than 20 members
visited Bolton-by-Bowland WI. Mrs MacArthur, Mrs Aspin, Miss K. Hanson and Mrs Haworth provided transport. Mrs Holmes gave a talk
finalised for the senior citi zens outing on Wednesday. Mrs E. Aspin and Mrs
strong link with the day. school, which many of the children will be attending in September.
tured on the far left of the group, is one of the founder members.
Mrs Waddington, pic
committee, Mrs Avril Frankland, organised the refreshments. The group meets in the
Chairman of the parents
Festival Hall every Tues day and Friday. After the summer holiday there will be several vacancies.
money, but time was saved by planning ahead. Mrs Christine Beggs
Whalley Tiffany glass
Members and friends of Whalley and District Tre foil Guild visited the Haworth Art Gallery, Accrington, where they were shown paintings by various artists and the famous Tiffany glass. Supper was served at
the Windsor Restaurant, Accrington.
Abbey whist Winners at Whalley
Abbey Senior Citizens’ whist and domino drive were: Whist — Ladies: Mrs I. Kelly, Mrs C. Woodcock. Gents: Mrs R. Sanderson, Mrs E. Lan caster, Mrs M. Whitaker. Dominoes — Miss E. Wol- s t enholme , Mi s s M. Eatough, Mrs F. Hindle, Mrs D. McVie.
Chatburn
l adi e s of Ch a t b u r n Ribblesdale Club, played dominoes and the men snooker. Mrs Frankland, Mrs Titterington and Mrs Denby were tea hostesses.
Men on cue At their social afternoon
Village quiz A “Know Your Village”
on d e e p fr eez in g, emphasising that not only
quiz organised by Mr and Mrs A. Charnley raised
gave thanks. Hostesses were Mrs Wallbank, Mrs Stock and Mrs Heaton.
£31 for Chatburn Method is t Ch ap e l’s aut umn bazaar. Instructions showed a
route around the village with 28 questions to be answered on the way. Winners were Mrs M.
Wilkinson and Miss I. Dugdale. Runners up were Mrs D.
Giles and Mrs J. Harrison, and third was Mrs M. Cot- tam’s team.
finished at the chapel, where a buffet supper was served.
The route started and
Women’s Fellowship went on their annual outing to Bowness. They t hen travelled through the Lyth Valley to Morecambe, where they had tea and looked round the shops.
Day trip Chatburn Methodist
Wi g n a l l were t h e organisers.
Clayton-le-dale
Choral opening A selection of songs by a
local choir opened a meet ing of Clayton-le-Dale MI. Conductor was Mrs T. D. Culvert, of Wilpshire, accompanied by Mrs McFee, of Cherry Tree.
duced to two representa tives of the Samaritans who gave a talk on their work and answered ques tions.
Members were intro
They were thanked by Mrs H. D. Gaudin.
Mrs Cottam and Mrs M.
Catherine Hogg, Edith Altham. Welly throwing — (Ladies) Anne Miller, Jean Kenyon. (Men) Joe Mellin, Simon Reynolds. Pillow fighting — Simon
Reynolds, Martin Kenyon. Egg throwing — David Whitfield) Martin Kenyon.
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