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Bolton-by-Bowland OE
Gardening Club heard a talkjby. Mr D. Cottam, of ;
thanked by Mr J. Sing-* leton. Final arrangements
Colne; on chry san - i themums. .He- was wel-' corned by'chairman Mrs M. A.?Bosonnet and
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lag e hall. Members of the show committee will meet next Thursday at Clough’s Farm at 8 p,m. - - At the meeting on Sep
tember 10th, Mr Speight will' ta lk on “House plants.”
Sabden
tival service a t - Sabden Baptist Church1 will be conducted at. 10-30 a.m. on Sunday by the Rev. A. D. Briddock.
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Harvest , The annual harvest fes
were made for the third annual show to be held on September 7th in the vil
Chrysanthemums; Members, of Bolland:
their teacher and two priests said; goodbye at a farewell service and., supper, the possibility of further visits;- was dis- -cussed.
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,- to i form , a twinning link and. it may get off the , ground,” -said Fr Trevor Vaughan, who leaves St Nicholas’s next week.
Over 60s Club In St Mary’s Club on
&r iz ew in n e rs were: ; :
Monday night, Sabden Over 60s met for a whist and domino . social when
calfe, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs B. B ir tw e l l , Mr T. Graham and;,Mrs F. Boocock (joint), ’ Miss A. Alston.
- Kirby, Mrs Denny. Gents — Mrs Gudgeon,1 Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs N. Hargreaves.’ ;
Whist:-, Ladies' — Mrs ominoes — Mrs I.. Met
“When1 a> new-; vicar is appointed he may be keen :
Dunsop Bridge
Old remedy The> work of a-health
,'won by Helen'. Falshaw,' ' Virginia- ‘Pate and Joan vi ■ Frankland.
by ' Mrs Bargh'^which-was j 1 ,
visitoriwas the subject o f . a * talk' given to ' Dunsop Bridge WI by.-Miss'Mary Howarth, of,' Rossendale. She - was ; welcomed by Mrs ,M. Pinder, - who ,. presided.' ■'
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competition.Tor an old remedy was won by Mrs D:- Whitaker, Mrs E.- Waddington, and Mrs M. Beattie. ; . ; - v ; Thanks were read from
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Mrs M. Pye for sympathy - cards -and donations to Whitewell Church in
memory of her mother, Mrs E. Sedgwick. There was ' also ; a -.letter., from former .secretary; Mrs A. Barton, who has left the. district. New secretary is Mrs M.' Beattie. . A letter of appreciation
tion in aid of the RNLI'is being taken by members of St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, following a visit to the church by RNLI chaplain the Rev. L. Thomas.
Twinning idea SALAD CORN
manent link with a Swed ish village, following last week’s visit from a group of Swedish students, who stayed in St Nicholas’s Church Hall. When the 12 students,
Sabden may form a per
House-to-house A house-to-house collec
for the Over 60s Club Mr T. Graham, Mrs F. Boocock, Mr F. Cottam, Mrs Whittaker, Mrs M. Swift and Mrs, Parker were the domino winners.
More winnners At the midweek drive
E. Hargreaves, Mrs B. Birtwell. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mr E. Flannagan. Raffle: Master L. Platt.
Fashion
Mothers at St Mary’s Church,. Sabden, are hoping to boost their funds on Tuesday night in the school at 8p.m.when they hold a fashion show and clothes sale.
The Union of Catholic
Harry Garlick c lets hisustomers
our normal week-end viewing, .* ^ ' Th at's se rv ice fo r you ^ 4
t - -• Thank you. , Irene-Robinson.
99: Whist: -Ladies — Mrs
was received from the Ribble Valley Red Cross Club for the disabled, who were entertained by mem- ! bers with a slide show
delegate for the autumn council meeting on Sep tember 24th. Birthday greetings went to Mrs M. Pinder, Mrs J. Carr, Mrs B. Collirison and Mrs H. Pyrie. The raffle was won by Mrs K. Metcalfe."
and tea. Mrs H. Metcalf is the
for the 1st Dunsop Bridge- Guides was conducted at the village hall by District Commissioner Mrs M. Hogg, of Grindleton. Under the leadership of
Enrolled An enrolment ceremony
ing a bring-and-buy sale in the village hall on Monday. Light refresh ments will be available and proceeds afe for un iforms and future pro jects. . ■
Mrs H. Metcalf, they meet in the hall every Tuesday, from 7-30 to 8- 45 p.m. The Guides will be hold
Slaidburn do the talking
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e x c e lle n t service q iv e n .to us when our . Rental Colour TV. went on the b l in k . . . / ' . •
Oear S irs , I am w r it in g to thank you fo r the '
p a r t ic u la r ly - as i t was 2.30pm Saturday. afternoon 'arjd we.werej.looXIng forward to
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We were su rprised and d e llg h te d 'th a t you loaned us fre e o f charge'* c o lou r s e t. u n t i l our own se t was returned,-which is now working p e r fe c t ly . ; ..
u Family picnic
Frank Weaver introduced the singers, “ Living Waters,”- and speaker Mr Peter Whiteside, of Hes- keth Bank. Refreshments were provided in the Sunday School.;
Council secretary Mr - -
YFC, club leaders and ad visory- members met at Harrop Hall Farm by in vitation of Mr and Mrs G. Harrison. The boys’ competition
Farmcraft Members of Slaidburn
was judging Swaledale sheep, fat lambs and “sheep kenning”. ' Master ‘udge was Mr John Pedley, of Middleton in Lonsdale, who was thank ed by Martin Waddington. Winners were: Senior
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held its church family picnic on Slaidburn village green. ■
ear, Blackburn Area lethodist Youth Council
For the third successive
• stick; James Pate, Brian ' Moorhouse. Senior — Rober t Bargh, John Thistlethwaite, Andrew Bargh.
• Hanson, Robert Falshaw, John Robinson. Inter mediate •— David Cap-
- ' Whalley Fund raisers
' Youngsters'in Whittam Cresc,ent, Whalley, earned the praise of their elders''on Friday when they raised £14.53 for the National Children’s Home1 charity. The children — Susan
selling books, games, jewellery and other odds and ends they had col lected. They also sold tea and passers-by who .....................
C ra b t re e , H a r r ie t Roberts, Katie Watkiss, Richard Hindle and Andrew Crabtree — de cided to run a stall for the afternoon in the garage of Mr and Mrs Don Barnes, of Whittam Crescent. . They raised money by
pop to
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roported their charitable
Senior Citizen’s whist and domino drive, Whalley, were: Ladies — Mrs E. Holgate, Mrs Smith. Gents — Miss_ N.
Seniors Winners at the Abbey
GI SBURN Par i sh Church was ablaze with colour over the iweekend when local organisations set out to portray Bible sayings with flowers for the annual festival.
people, amounting to several thousand at tended the floral dis p la y , staged f r om Friday to Sunday. The d i sp la y was
mounted by Gisbum’s youth group, playgroup,
Chatburn
drive held at the'Ribbles- • dale Club, Chatburn, was Mrs Exton, Mrs Driver won the booby prize. •
Lucky spots Winner of the domino,,
thanked members; who had given prizes and . re freshments. Tea hostesses were Mrs E. Singleton , and Mrs Palmer. :
Mrs A. Grosvenor'
Rnowles, Mrs H, Turner and Mrs R. Sanderson (joint). Dominoes: Mrs Hindle, Miss Eatough. .
Waddington
Waddington and West Bradford MU chose a fine day for last week’s coach outing to Chester. ’ While some of the
Chester trip The Young Members of
mothers went shopping most of the children vis ited the zoo, and two spent the day brass rub bing’. arid making candles ait'the cathedral. n : Members thanked Mrs
Pat Hatherell for arrang ing the outing.
meeting of the Wadding- ton Methodist ^omen’s Work, £73.50 was raised for Women’s Work Over seas/ ' ■ ’ V > , Mrs E. Wilkinson, of
Overseas aid At’ a well attended
Read, chaired the meeting and Joan Pomfret, of Great Harwood, recited some of heri own poems and stories. Accompanying herself
— Mark Blak’ey, John Harrison, Chris Briggs. Junior — Gary Swin- delhurst, Robert Parker, David Harrison, David Higham. The girls judged Vic
■were Mrs Rachel Pedley and Mrs Ella Robinson, of Slaidburn. Winners were: Senior.
toria sandwich cakes and scones, Master judges
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— Elizabeth Robinson, Sarah Walker, Sheila Harrispn, joint, Joyce Kenyon and -‘Joan Robin- son. Junior —. Linda Kenyon, Anne Parker, Alison Parker, ■ Sheila Kenyon. Thanks to : the judges were, proposed by Rosemary Cross. , Supper was served and. thanks to the hosts, were, proposed by Martin Wad dington. The business meeting was chaired by Neville Harrison.
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Choir performs Members of Gisburn
■ were Mrs W. Fisher 'and Mrs A. Herd. 'Refreshments were pro
on guitar, Miss Linda Whitfield sang two solos. Miss M. Speakman was the pianist and in charge of the bring and buy stall
, M. Woods took the collec tion. , ■ .
vided and s e rv e d •by ladies of the church and Miss W. Rushton and Mrs
e v e ry o n e ... for t h e i r ’ support:
Mrs A. Bargh thanked ; ■ Read
night’s whist drive in Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies;— Mrs M. Redpath, consolation — Mrs M. Pickles. Gents — Mrs M. Grady, consola tion — Mrs C. Relf. Special prizewinner was
Prizewinners Winners at Monday
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Mrs B.' Brennan and MC was Miss E. Ennis.
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Parish Church Choir will be travelling to ,’Tosside , on- Sunday for the church’s Patronal- Fes tival.
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; Selby,-starts at 2-30 p.m. ■and is to be combined . • with' a gift day.
1 . > . • - i . Sheep . . .
i Gisburn Young ; Farmers’-,; ; Club members when they met at Newhouse^ tFarm, Bracewell; - by : permission ‘ of . Mr and Mrs T. Mattin--.
Sheep judging'occupied '
there-;;was; a greetings , t; card .competition, v
! son.-Mr G. ’Carr was the - i master judge. For - the junior girls,
- judged ;
collection by S t1 John’s Scouts and Guides Pa rents’ - Committee, Read; will take place on Satur-. day, August 30th. It was due to take place
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olomew's Church, to .be .. conducted by the vicar, of, Gisburn, Canon S. A.
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on September 6th but has been brought forward be cause.'; of the- holidays. Times . of the collection are 8-30 to 10-30 a.m. in St John’s ' School. Proceeds are for group funds: .
Grindleton
dolls was shown by Mrs ,F.‘’Blades, of, Clitheroe, to Grindleton- WI. Miss Ord thanked her.
’awarded to Mrs H. Read;' Mrs M. .-Daniels - and^Mrs G. Pinder.'
Points 'in?the competi tion, for: three roses were
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members visited Wad dington Social Club and" spent the evening playing snooker and darts. They were not able to use the bowling green because of the wet weather.
Evening out . Chatburn Men’s Society
Wednesday, September 10th, at the vicarage, when Mr Timothy Butlin will give an illustrated talk on his visits to the Holy Land. ■
Newton Playgroup plea
< < Slaidburn. and District Playgroup reopens-" at, Newton Village - Hall on Tuesday, September. 2nd and then, alternately on Tuesdays, at Slaidburn Village Hall and Newton.
comed and the group would be grateful for gifts . of old toys and books.
Newcomers will be wel
group’s annual meeting, at Newton, were: 'Chair man, Mrs G. Cowking; s e c r e ta ry , Mrs B. Thomas; treasurer, Mrs K. Whitwell.
' Officers elected at the Downham
of cricket in Downham vil lage, Downham Cricket Club arranged a special centenary celebration match, against a select XI on the Barley field.
Centenary To celebrate ;-100. years
Representing the home team were the captain, B.
The next meeting is on ■A record number of.-- •
.church funds. The f e s t i v a l was
YFC, MU, WI and un iformed , organisations; ; Mrs Mary' Heaton, of-. Clitheroe; and. Riming-' ton and District Hor-.. ticultural Society and WI. Donations. are for
brought - to ’ a close on Sunday evening with a pac k ed church for- “Songs of Praise,” con ducted by Canon S. A. Selby. ■Taking par t-were -
Swarbrick, with K. Swar- brick, D. Driver, S! Bar rett, T. Braithwaite, the Rev. F. E. Chard, 'A. Fielding, K. Hall, C. Reed, A. Spensley, R. Tattersall. A separate pitch had to
; Rimington Glee. Club and the church choir. Soloist ivas -Mr Donald Oldham. The conductor was Mr Frank Simpson, organist for the, two groivps Mrs M. Oldfield, of Rimington, and, for the hymns Mrs E. Toome. In our pic ture ,
Samantha Holden (11), of Deepdale, Gisburn, and David Waddington (9), of Park View, admire an exhibit.
Martin Top Sacred concert
be used for each innings : due to bad weather and the score was, -select XI 90 all out,- Downham 59 all out. A celebration party was held in the evening at the Assheton Arms and Lord Clitheroe, president of the club, re called recently reading the -club minutes from a hundred years ago. He presented trophies
to all the members and wished them many morey happy years of cric. :ket.
i Hurst Green
Tory drive ■A whist'and domino
'Dobson.- Mr J. Walmsley, Mrs M. Eccles, Mr J., Lofthouse, Mr R. Collin- son. Competition: Mrs M.. Crotty'.'
drive for the Hurst Green Conservative Association was well attended and raised a total of £33.90. Whist: w in n e rs — Ladies: Mrs M. .Manning, Miss V. Murray, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents: Mr H. Jackson, Mr J. Robinson, Mrs F. Hayhurst. Dominoes': Mrs. M.
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. the home of secretary Mrs Joan Kirkham, of Intack Farm, Mrs A. Dawber, of Clitheroe, gave a demon stration of pottery paint ing. Members were able to buy examples ' of her work.
■'and were shown- the making . of • their special .hand cream.
had an evening trip to Garstang, where they vis ited Cottage Cosmetics
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