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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June Uh, 1981 5


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•Field Day should be or­ ganised for August 1st, with a fancy dress parade, a queen with attendants ana a tea party for the children. Chairman of Bowland-


Chipping brought various suggestions as to how-the Royal wedding should be celebrated in the village.. It was decided that a ■


Field day A public meeting at


!.and Geoff Wilson was in charge of games.


with-Leagram Parish Council, Mr Harry Par­ kinson, his counterpart on Chipping Parish Council, Mr Roger Wallbank, and their .wives will judge .the fancy dress. A further meeting of


the committees in charge of sports and catering will take place in the village hall on Wednesday and anyone wishing to lend support is invited to attend.


Tosside


dren and parents from Tosside School went on their annual day trip to Alton Towers in Stafford-’ shire. The children enjoy­ ed all the amusements and three cheers were given to head teacher Mrs V. Newhome, who ar­ ranged the trip.


Day out A large party of chil­


was held at Tosside School to discuss the celebration of the Royal Wedding and the letter received by every villager from MP Mr John Watson re the proposed closure of B o l to n -b y -B ow lan d School. It was decided to ask


Lively A lively PTA meeting


Mr Watson to explain his remarks about Tosside School. The wedding celebra­


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tions will probably take the form of a fun family sports on August 1st, with a social in the evening.


evening at the Crowtrees Social Club, Tosside, of­ fered prizes for the most revolting specimens. Win­ ners were Bill Baiton and Enid Maher, runners-up Jane Baiton, Keith Maher and Kenneth Hobbs.


Tramps A tramps and hobos


was spent at Tosside In­ stitute on Friday, when school children past, pre­ sent and future came to­ gether to raise £48 for the Royal Wedding celebra­ tions. There was "a Jacob’s join supper, Bill and Ruby


Games A happy social evening


domino drive held to aid the funds of .Tosside Insti­ tute were: Ladies — Mrs P. Bleazard, Mrs Heap, Mrs M. Naylor and Mrs H. Whittaker. Gents .— C. Johnson, H. Jackson, Mrs B". Peel ,and^ T. Whitaker. ’ \ ■ . Dominoes: Stephen Pic- hard, Mrs Berry, Mrs Broderick, E.- Metcalfe, Miss N. Breaks, Mrs E. Tomlinson, Mrs F. Parker, J. Lofthouse. 1 Competition: Mrs R. Kenyon, K. Woods, H. Can’ and B. Breaks. MCs were Mr E:’ Met­ calfe and Mr J. Kenyon.


Aid for funds Winners at a whist and


Sabden


Sabden Over 60s whist and domino drive' are: Whist — Ladies, Mrs M. Moorhouse, Mrs Denny, Mrs B. Birtwell. Gents — Mr C. Moorhouse, Mrs I. Green. Dominoes: Mrs I. Metcalfe, Miss A. Alston, Mr W. Brown, Mrs F. Boocock, Mr T. Graham. Raffle: Master L. Platt. Thursday’s results at


Top scores The latest results from


whist: Ladies — Mrs M.- Swift, Mrs. N. Marshall. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs I. Hill.


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Cottam, Mr W. Brown, Mrs K.. Newby, Mrs L. Hunt. Raffle: Mr E. ’ Wilson.


Dominoes: Mrs I.


Jumble A jumble sale at Lit-


tlem o o r Community Centre raised £27.34 for the Sabden Disabled Appeal Fund.


. ceived donations totalling £467. 'This includes £100 presented at the meeting by Mr John Robinson, on behalf of Sabden CB sup­ porters club. The’CB club is planning


public meeting on Monday a progress report was given on Sabden’s efforts to help the disabled. The appeal fund formed in April has already re-


Ideas sought At a poorly attended


chairman Mrs Mavis Wiseman said the village was responding marvell-


a treasure hunt later this month and other events to help the fund. Appeal com mittee


Kenyon led the dancing


ously’ to the appeal. Poss­ ible future events discus­ sed were • a carnival day next summer and a grand auction later this year. In the meantime sug­


gestions are wanted for ways to best' use thd money for the disabled. The next public meeting


is on September 2nd at Littlemoor House.


Read


Trumps Winners at Monday


night’s whist drive in Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs G. Bowker, Mrs Charnley (cons). Gents — Mr Charnley, Mrs A. Wil- sh.aw (cons). Special prizewinner was Mrs A. Wilkinson and MC was Mrs R. Hargreaves.


Circle is having an even­ ing out on Tuesday in­ stead of the usual meet­ ing, visiting Leighton Hall. The coach will leave the United Reformed School, East View, at 6 p.m.


Visit Read -Ladies Friendly


collection will be held on Saturday at St John’s School, Read, between 8- 30 and 10-30 a.m.


Paper The June waste paper


Calder pack beat Pendle A team 2-1. Scorers for Read were Andrew Nicholson and Neil Roberts.


Hoe-down


.. Read Parish Council is holding a hoe-down in St John’s School on June 13th, to raise money for the senior citizens’ Christ­ mas party. The. Houghton. Band


Soccer win Read Cub S co u ts ’


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and tombola. The raffle was won by Mrs F. Nor- . cross, Mr ,M. Yorke and Mr A. Wright and the treasure hunt by Mrs F. Dyson.


Mr and Mrs Moorhouse for th e ir hospitality. O th er ev en ts a r e .a humorous cricket match on the Park, a musical evening on the village green and a tea party. ..


Mrs C. Lilburn thanked


YFC’s annual car treasure hunt was won by Brian Booth with 92 points out of 118. Second was Bob Aspin (82 points) and third Hedley Pickard (80). Mr David Howard, who


members were tested in the club’s annual sports. Top points were scored by Philip Smalley (senior boys), Anne Smalley (junior girls) and Andrew Dinsdale (junior boys).


compiled the te s tin g course; was thanked by club chairman Philip Smalley. A few days earlier


Hurst Green


,M. Holden, Mrs M. C. Holden. Gents: Mr R. Marsden, Mr R. Whalley. Raffle: Mrs T. Noblett.


60s whist and domino drive, Mr A. Hayhurst, Mr J. Ramsdale and Mr W. Shoesmith were domino winners. Whist — Ladies: Mrs


Right cards At Hurst Green Over


Testing time Bolton-by-Bowland '


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will go to M.A1F., a , group which spreads the gospel in remote areas of the world. Organist was Miss Alice Parkinson.


Collections of £30.74 Slaidburn


Abandoned Rain caused the Slaid­


journed to the Methodist Sunday School for re­ freshments before going ’ home. ’


burn May Queen Festival to be abandoned for the second time last week, before the rearranged programme was halfway through. Everyone ad­


Methodist Church an­ niversary on Sunday was the Rev. Ward Jones, minister-in-charge. Miss Linda Whitfield


Guitars Speaker at Slaidburn


Gisburn £221 raised


Gisburn branch of the tySPCC raised £221 at a coffee evening at Hollis Hall Farm, Blacko, home of Mr and Mrs James Gomall. • I t was organised by Mrs Jennie Gornall, of Gisburn, and Mrs Ethel Gornall, of Blacko. A coach carried friends from Gisburn and stalls and a tombola were kept busy. Competition winners


were Mrs M. Hudson and Mrs K. Shaw Gisburn), Mrs Metcalfe (Paythorne) and Miss H. F o r t (Nelson).


Lane Ends


Treasure hunt Members and friends of


Lane Ends Community Centre spent an enjoyable evening driving through the countryside on their annual treasure hunt. Winners were Mr J.


Wooff.


and her brother Gordon sang to guitars. In the afternoon they chose “We’ll sing a new song of glorious triumph” and “Rain song” ana in the evening “When the poor and needy seek water” and “When I survey the wondrous cross.” Organist was Mr J. A.


Lowcocks Farm, West Bradford, home of Mr and Mrs Frank Clark. Members, leaders and


View stock Slaidburn YFC met at


Thunderstorm Nearly 50 members of


will be playing and admis­ sion is by ticket only, on sale from council members.


Bolton-by-Bowland ■


Celebration Committee held a well attended


Celebrations The Royal Wedding.


coffee evening at Bay Gate, Bolton-by-Bowland, by permission of Mr and Mrs A. Moorhouse. It raised £150. There were cake, home


produce and bring-and- buy stalls, a treasure hunt


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went on to Ripon until early evening.


Hurs t, Green Over 60s club encountered a thun­ derstorm but thoroughly enjoyed the remainder of their coach outing last week. After stopping for lunch at Hawes, they


Green WI heard VCO Mrs Craven describe the resolutions for today’s AGM in London. Voting instructions were given to the delegate. Arrangements were


Embroidered cloth Members of Hurs t


advisory members were given a conducted tour of the farm and stock by Mr Robin Clark and Mr Brian Clark. Supper was pre­ pared by Mrs R. Clark and Mrs B. Clark. At a business meeting,


hosts were proposed by John Harrison, seconded by the chair.


chairman Neville Harrison presented certificates gained at last week’s reg­ ional rally. Thanks to the


1 the birthday cake. The guessing competi­


made for a visit to Fence WI, a mystery trip, mem­ bers’ night and an autumn hoe-down. Mrs Mary Mel- ling was presented with a gift for embroidering a new WI cloth and making


tion was won by Mrs E. Mather, Mrs M.Eccles and Mrs V. Taylforth.


n your back rriTmTffr


the AGM on June 8th, at 7-30 p.m. ■ in the school­ room, and a country stall at the church gate on x Saturday, from 10 a.m.


MU, Hurst Green, and friends visited Hornsea Pottery, Lancaster, for a guided tour. Afternoon tea was taken before the coach journey home. Members thanked Mrs G. Pennington for organising the outing. Future events include


Pottery Members of St John’s


Rimington


Horticultural Society held a cheese and wine evening on Friday at Martin Top Cottage, by invitation of Mr and Mrs T. Jackson. They were thanked by chairman Mrs M. Ellison. Tombola, cake and


Cheese and wine Rimington and district


plant stalls did brisk trade and £85 was raised for society funds. Raffle win­ ners were: Miss Mary Bairstow, Mr D. Seed, Mr T. R. Thompson and Mrs S. Graveston.


b e rs and f rien d s of Rimington WI journeyed to Hexham via Hadrian’s Wall, in glorious weather. They spent the afternoon exploring the Abbey and open market, travelling home via Richmond and Aysgarth, where the falls were in spate. • President Mrs E. Jack-


son thanked organiser Mrs B. Spencer and helper Mrs F. Oliver.


Martin Top


led Sunday afternoon’s service at Salem Congre­ gational Chapel, Martin Topi-' Their message was “the


Hill, director of New Way, London, and his wife Monica,' who has a church _ growth ministry,


change in Peter’s life after he was filled with the Holy Spirit.” . Theme for the evening


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service, conducted by Mrs Beverley Cullingford and Mr Herbert Moorhouse, was “Fellowship and love.”


Fellowship The Rev. Dr. Clifford


Coach trip A coach party of mem­


Harold Casson has died at his home, aged 78. Mr Casson, of Townend, had been unwell for. some time. In his younger days he was keen on many sports but in recent ears led a very quiet


Unwell Slaidburn resident Mr


St Andrew’s, tomorrow, followed by interment in the churchyard. Mr Casson leaves a


ife. The funeral service is at


wife, Sheila, and daughter Mrs Sheila Silverwood, of Doncaster.


Chatburn


Ribblesdale Club spent a leisurely afternoon play­ ing dominoes. Mrs M. Driver and Mrs M. Snape were tea hostesses. A warm welcome is ex­


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Harrison, Mr W. Fowler, Mr R. Aspin and Mr N. Harrison. Raffle prizes went to Mrs J. Fawcett and Mr R. Aspin. Ladies of the committee served a hot-pot supper. The chair­ man Mrs Fowler thanked ev e ry o n e for th e i r support.


Waddington


Men’s Fellowship at St Philip’s Church, Nelson, were given a brief history of St Helen’s Church by Canon G. F. Goodchild during their visit to Wad- d in g to n on Monday evening. They were led by the


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Langho


Autumn club Members of Langho


Autumn Cliib went oil their annual coach outing to Southport. Despite the unsettled weather they enjoyed a tour of the shops in Lord Street and the gardens on the prom­ enade. The organiser Mrs E. Crowther was thanked by the club president Mrs Brady.


Grindleton


■ for the over 70s in the village. Thirty-seven senior citizens accepted the invitation to visit Morecambe and after a most enjoyable afternoon they had tea in Bolton-le- Sands, prepared and served by.the local WI. On the return trip the


WI organises a day out


Seaside Each year Grindleton


coach took the party via Ingleton and Settle.


Prints of most


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Winning hands Winners at a whist and


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West Bradford


C a th e r in e ’s Mothers’ Union,- West Bradford, was Mrs H. Ainsworth, of Whalley, who gave a talk on life and customs in the Welsh Valleys during her childhood. She was thank­ ed by Mrs K. Howarth, The meeting opened


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