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Special .prize: Mrs A. . /


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received badges: Caroline Chambers for craft, Phil- lipa Haworth for laundress and accident prevention, and Susan Gardner a four-_ thjyear-badge.


Badges , Three Read Guides have


collection,by Read Scouts and Guides Parents’ Com­ mittee raised more than £60.


Disco i Saturday’s waste paper


for group funds was real­ ised oy a disco'for eight to 16-year-olds. \


That night) another £50 \ \ Dunsop Bridge


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attendance for Dunsbp Bridge Village Hall Com­ m it te e ’s ninth annua:! meeting.


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other organisations are: Mrs M. Dowle and Mrs M. Cowking (WI); Mrs A. Marsden and Mrs S. Walker (YFC); Mr Dowle and Mr R. Slater (Parish Council): Mr Leedham (Working Men’s Club); Mrs B. Pickford and Mrs H. Pyrie (Brownies). Other members are: Mr


elected chairman, Mrs M. Pye secretary and Mr J. Peel treasurer. Mr J. Met­ calf was elected vice- chairman. .Rep resen ta tiv e s of


Mr J. Dowle was re-\


was pleased to see the hall m nan was runnini


younger generation were successfully


Slaidburn Brownie pack met there each week.


.were Mr J. Metcalf, Mrs M. Pye, Mr Capstick, Mr E. Briggs.


tee served a plate buffet nan(j Mrs P. Wright, Mrs supper. Competition winners


The next dance will be on March 22nd. There is to


on Saturday, with the Clitheroe Hospital. Parker Brothers Band pro- Whist winners were: viding music. The commit- Ladies — Miss B. Bren-


_ A dance was held m be about £175, which is to Dunsop Bridge village hall


Buffet dance , , , . The amount raised will , . , ...


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for making the evening a success. ,


so to the Friends of


G. Metcalfe," Mrs S. Ten-' nant, Miss M. Jackson. Gents — Mrs E. Middle- ton, Mr Edwards, Mr Brown, Mr F. Wall, Mr C.


be another family night on Kara.Mrs m. Kusnion, m


March 19th, with a nature Ft'. „ ? or^ouse’i ^ r,s a film, Jacobs join supper, games and dancing.


Rimington


Vegetables At Rimington Horticul­


tural Society’s meeting, Mr Bill Hargreaves, of Blackburn, spoke about growing vegetables.


secretary of the National Vegetable Society, was welcomed and thanked by p re s id e n t Mr T. R. Thompson.


18th, to be held in Riming­ ton Memorial Institute, there will be a coffee even­ ing and floral art demonst­ ration between 7-30 and 9- 30 p.m.


At the meeting on March


odd characters about in. Rimington on Saturday night, when the village Football Club held a fancy bv dress disco at the Black Bull Hotel.


Fancy dress There were all sorts of


provided the music, there was a pie and peas supper, and the event was voted a big success.


a n c l e s


nett) and Mr Ken Varey (Grade Fields). Original 5—/'Mr .William


Mus section ' were: Mrs arian Varey (Alf Gar­


entries in the fancy dress competition and the antics of the entrants had the audience in stitches.; o Winners in the humor­


T h e re were lots of


Wagget (The lady loves Milk Tray); and Miss Anne Madders (Mini Mouse). Character —' Mr' Bert T h is tle thw a ite (H u n ­ chback of.Notre Dame) and Mr Isaac Whittaker


(Ike’ll fix it). Groups -— Mr and Mrs J .


Wagget (She’s wearing the trousers) and Mrs Freda Simpson, Mrs Marion Ash­ ton and Mrs Dilys Whit­ taker (Rimington Super


Subs). Raffle winners were Mr


J. Wapget, Mr M. Holgate and


Frankland.


Successful At Rimington Youth


Group’s annual meeting, joint leaders Mrs Freda Simpson and Mrs Mary Page reported a successful year for the club both socially and financially. Members have taken


part in many activities and are looking forward to


field during the summer, The club has table-tennis


teams in the first two divi­ sions of Clitheroe Table Tennis League.


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was appointed group sec­ retary.


Mrs Christine Knowles The Pendle Witch Disco Mr Hargreaves, who is


Boimnoes: Mrs A. Pic­ kard, Mrs M. Rushton, Mr


Mrs T. Taylor, Mr J. Col- linson, J. Keen, Miss B. Walker, P. Metcalfe, Mr A. Wood, Mrs M. Heaton, Mr J. Huckle, MrE. Har­ rison, M. Marsden, Mr J. Parker, Mr M. Saberton.


N ew h o u s e , Mrs A. N ew h o u s e , Mrs M. Fletcher, Linda Pinder, Mrs Howarth, Mr H. Robinson, Mr E. Tom­ linson. Raffle: Mrs B. Maynard,


Expert on crooks Slaidburn Young Farmers


met in the village hall on Monday evening to hear a talk by Mr H. Walker, of Waddington.


make a number of useful items and soon some of them had a try them­ selves. Mr Walker then answered questions. Thanks were proposed the chairman, Neville


w a lk in g s t i c k s and s h e p h e r d ’s c ro o k s , together with sticks and horns, and showed how they were made. Members saw how to


a


arrison. Chatburn


Boost


Committee funds were given a boost from the pro­ ceeds of the recent pan­


Chatburn Playing Fields


fit of £230 had been made. Also discussed were


tomime. - ' w At last week’s meeting it


as announced that a pro­


forthcoming events for the year. I t is hoped to. have a gala day and flea market in . . June and later in the year a // concert and dance.


Handicrafts Jill Porter, Julie Harri­


son and Susan Rhodes did their version of “Swap shop” and “Jim’ll Fix It*’ when they entertained other members of Chat­ burn Friday Club. The rest of the evening


He brought a number of Waddington


Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton, were discussed at a meeting of the church’s newly-formed social com­


Raising funds The financial needs of St


mittee. Money is needed to pay


for repairs to the church tower and it was decided to arrange fund-raising social events throughout the year, including a spon­ sored walk. . The meeting, held at


from villages


: The ;chairman said he: Profit of £175 ieu


and Mrs M. Eccles. Tellers, were Mr an d 'M rs J. ’ Whitaker.


Slaidburn


ing smoothly and ; held -its annual whist and j W boys aged between ru?„


- Slaidburn Trefoil Guild . -----


C. Shaw, domino MC Mr John Pinder and all helpers


Leeming thtuiked the pnze » Wp W s r s f f s s ; a « bs ;w


Brow, Chatburn. Gisburn


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colourful costumes about at Gisburn YFC’s fancy


Colourful There were plenty of


dress dance at the Festival Hall.


, The task of judging fell to Mr and Mrs W. Taylor, of Embsay', and Mrs Sparling. CPrizewinners w ere:


har a c t,e r _ Roger


Thistlethwaite (Hu n ­ chback of Notre Dame); Sarah Gorst (Wonder


Woman); Stephen David­ son (“Owd” young farmer). Original — Mark Han­


son (Capt.- Beaky); Ian Coates (Olympics); Helen Lund (Royal crumpet). Pairs — John Thistleth-


YiS1 Gary Scott, who talked about football. He is belpmg the Cubs with


t e a r the S f A ’i J S X


Langho On display


The i 2nd St Leonard’s Guides, Langho, held a coffee evening and bring- and-buy sale on Thursday which raised nearly £32 for


to gain interest badges was displayed. Service flashes were'


Some of the work done


■ the number of peas in a jar was won by Vicki Dawber; Mrs J. Fielding success­ fully guessed the length of a piece of string and Mr C. Price lit the most candles with one match.


presented to Amanda Walmsley and Michelle , Evans; a stitchery badge to Louise Fox; and child nurse’s badge to Anitra Fielding, Julie Howarth and Gwen Hayes. A competition to guess


Whalley


Author’s work Whalley Methodistl


waite and James Taylor (Leyland night workers); Helen and Robert Falshaw (Little and Large). The David Clegg Trophy


the Rhine and their ori­ gins, by Mrs Holmes, of Accrington,, proved of g r e a t in te r e s t t o S t Leonard’s Mothers’ Union. Langho. She was thanked by Mrs R. Pemberton.


Legends An address on legends of


West Bradford


for the overall Best Young Farmer was won for the second year running by Roger Thistlethwaite. After the awards, there .


was dancing to Nookie’s Disco and a buffet supper was prepared by parents.


Gardens A service conducted by


Canon C. F. Goodchild began the meeting of St Ca th e rin e’s M o th e rs ’ Union, West Bradford, in the Sunday School. Mrs Enid Loxham gave


a thoughtful talk on ‘‘Gar­ dens”, with reference to the Bible. She was thanked by Mrs K. Frankland.


hymn was Mrs M. Macken­ zie, who also se rv ed refreshments, helped by Mrs S. Heaton. A bring-and-buy stall


Accompanist • for the


Church Women’s Fellow­ ship enjoyed a series of poems ana stories recited Dy Lancashire author Mrs Joan Townsend, who also related various incidents which inspired her to | write. Mrs V. Shearman pres-1


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School sang two items ana Miss Linda Whitfield, of Waddington, played the guitar and sang two songs. Tea and biscuits were


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ided at the meeting and Mrs E. Kenyon played the ] piano. Hostess was Mrs I. McKinlay.


holiday by Calderstones’ residents in America was


f’ven by Mr D. Hodgson to


meeting. The competition for the


Holiday film A film and account of a 1


tandfast WI at their |


best poem was won by Mrs I P. Birtwistle and Miss Mary Barry. Delegate to the spring


council meeting at Bolton will be Mrs E. Ellison.


Trumps Whist winners at the I


raised nearly £8 for MU overseas work and swelled the total in the overseas boxes to nearly £30.


Park Hill, Clitneroe, home of Mr; and Mrs Duncan Harrison, was chaired by the vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild. Mrs Harrison served


about attending the Lady Day Festival at SkiDton Parish Church on March 25th, which unfortunately clashes with the televising of the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canter­ bury.


There was a discussion


ref re shm en ts and the t couple were thanked for


ments were made for regu­ lar meetings.


heir hospitality. Arranger


India, descr ibed b]y the • Rev: G. W. S. Knowles


when'he addressed the Women’s Fellowship at Waddington Methodist


Church on Thursday. Mrs P. Vickers was the


chairman, Mrs P. Fisher the pianist and Miss V. Rushton the tea hostess.


was spent on handicrafts. New member Shirley Tit- terington was welcomed and birthday greetings were sung for Julie Harri­ son. The next meeting will be a week tomorrow.


Surprise There was a surprise in


store at the Chatburn Cub Scout meeting on Tuesday for “Kaa” (Diane Frank­ land). For Diane recently cele­


making use of the sports her with a card and floral facilities on the Jubilee display.


brated her 18th birthday and the Cubs presented


the Royal family an aflags. ous games,


gal


hiding, and arrow work Verity. B


'hey then played vari- , incluai


towards badges began on A new assistant, “Baloo”


(Jane Bloomer), was wel­ comed and there was a


Sabden


10 confirmed The Bishop of Black­


burn, the Rt Kev. R. A. S. Martineau, confirmed 10 candidates at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, on Sun­ day evening.


The church was packed


for ‘the occasion and the Bishop was assisted during the service by the Vicar of S a b d e n , F r T r e v o r Vaughan.


met members of the con­ gregation at a special con­ firmation supper in the school hall, prepared by Mrs Nora Jones and Mrs Kathleen Orrell, assisted by other ladies of the church.


Afterwards the Bishop


. ing for a large c tion when the confirmed members their first communion


noiujv


Luckett, PCC secretary Mr Joe Hargreaves and church treasurer Mr Harry Robinson. Elected to the PCC were


Mrs Nora Jones, Miss Ursula Lord, Mr Vic Orrell, Mrs Eileen Luc­ kett, Mr E. Wilson, Mr G. Ainsworth, Mr K. New- mark, Mrs S. Davies, Mrs C. Mellows and Mrs L.


Slipper.


ing of Sabden Over 60s in St Mary’s Club, the follow­ ing; were prizewinners. Dominoe s : Mrs


Graham, Mrs N. Palmer, Mrs L. Hunt and Miss L.


Eucharist, the vicar is hop- Whist: Ladies — MrsJ- Thrpp6^ a- Swanmck, Mrs G.


T O , Su nday, a t 9-30 i t a ^ . r l


Officers The, annual election of


'Brown (joint). Mrs K lima*.


(joint). R a f f 1 e :


Dewhurst.


church officers took place at the general meeting of ' St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden. v


' Re-elected were chur­ chwardens Mr Herbert Britcliffe and Mr Leonard


l i s s , K R i f f R Ww ,


Jumble profit The Women’s Fellow­


ship jumble sale held in Wadaington Methodist Schoolroom on Saturday raised £183. Mrs E. Wilkinson will


be the speaker at the next Fellowship meeting.


Knowle Green


ing cube proposed by Mrs W. Mrs N. Ashworth pres­


and Dutton WI. A vote of thanks to the speaker was


dolls was given by Mrs F. '


Blades to Knowl ” vie ~ Green


ided and it was decided that Mrs M. Byrne would be delegate fur Knowle Green, Dutton and Hurst Green at the WI annual meeting in London. The competition was won by Mrs V. Jackson. Social half-hour was


attending the “Scene 80” festival at Preston Guild Hall on March 26th. The group meeting is being held in the Civic Hall, Lon- . gridge, on March 19th.


spent planning evening and day outings in the summer. Several members are


Tricks and spots Herita_e At Monday night’s meet­


West heritage” was given to members of Bashall Eaves WI. , Mrs’ M. Pye presided.


Bashall Eaves A talk on “Our North


The speaker was,: M r '


Sherdley, whose wife helped illustrate the talk


lUr. t Simm Miss at tending the Diamond S


,IioQ at tending the Diamond Three-members are


burn Cathedral in. April. The competition tor a


Miss A. Alston werejne


Birtwell, % ‘„wirth, Gents - Mr C. Howartn,


Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs I. Green.


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•■■bjr Mrs J. Spurgeon _and Irs E. Fox. The raffle,


local photograph was won


winners at dominoes .- Whist: Ladies ■—Mrs »•,


arranged by Mrs Thorn- ber, was won by Mrs E. Calvert and Mrs E. Hind.


■ Tea was served by Mrs Spurgeon, Miss M. Spur­ geon and Mrs ‘Hind.


Dolls A talk on the history of


inWork in the missionhissidnfield/ ~Bailey, whose description ^ experiences MIS On ork


was illustrated with slides, Four members are to


a t te n d th e Diamond Jubilee ecumenical service at Blackburn Cathedral next month.


limerick was won by Mrs K. Young, Mrs V. Tayl- forth ana M. Holden.


made for tomorrow night’s jumble sale at the Memo­ rial Hall. It starts at 7-30 p.m. and proceeds will go to WI funds.


Arrangements were The competition for a 'c h o s e


Hurst Green L lm p r ic k -


um e r iC K


Abbey Senior Citizens drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs C. Wood­ cock, Mrs H. Turner. Gents — Mrs E. Haworth, Mrs H. Metcalfe. Dominoes: Mrs Hindle,


Chipping


Castaway Chipping Parish Church 1


y,..Kerwin.


Fellowship members held! a “Desert Island disc even-1 ing” at Higher Mossley, home of Mr and Mrs Keith


- Castaway Phil Hayton.


Green ;WI .enjoyed an ; to: drive patrol cars in account of a visit to the Liverpool and now lives Holy Land by Miss Mary locally, spoke about his


records. In terv iewe r was Eric Bainbridge.


h is in


f a v o u r i te Mr


Bolton-by-Bowland Hair-raising


Members of Bolton-by- Bowland YFC turned mod­ els for a hair-raising even­ ing when Mrs B. Warring­ ton, of Barnoldswick, gave a demonstration of hair­ dressing. She was thanked by A. Hartley.


Paythorne successful


started its 150th anniver­ sary on Sunday afternoon in fine style, with a packed church. Two of the ladies had to go home and bring chairs, and even then there were people sitting on the Mr P. Smalley, Mrs J. steps in the aisle.


Full house P a y t h o r n e Chapel


led the service and the Rev. Ronald Jobling, a former superintendent


whist and domino drive at Bolton-by-Bowland village Hall were: Ladies — Mrs S. Ten n an t , Mrs D. Wright, Mrs Lox. Gents — Mr Campbell, Mr R. Wor- mald, Mr E. Garnett. Dominoes: Mrs Garnett,


Winners at the monthly The Rev. Ward Jones Mr G. Brooks and Mr J. Metcalfe, Mr H. Marshall,


Lofthouse. Raffle: Mr Ireland and Mrs Newhouse.


‘No’ to dog food storage plan


STATION House, Mitton Road, Whalley, is to remain untenanted for the present.


Canine Utilities to use it for storing dog food was refused by Ribble Valley Council’s Development


An appl i c a t io n by MoT trip


leads to court


FOR riding a moped in Henthorn Road without insurance, James Vincent


Shears (47), of St Anne’s Square, Low Moor, was fined £40 at Clitheroe.


driving without a licence, £15 for not having an excise licence and £5 for not having a test certifi­ cate. He was ordered to pay 41p back duty.-


He was fined' £251 for Shears told the court he


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Coun. Edwin Gretton


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