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stage depletes society’s coffers
A PORTABLE wooden stage built by members of Whalley Church Players, led by stage man ager David Chambers, has now been installed in Whalley CE School..
by the players as an alter native venue to Whalley Old Grammar School and the new stage will also be available for use by the schoolchildren.
The school is often used
ers’ annual meeting, it was announced that the building of the stage had left society coffers some what depleted and a number of fund-raising events were being organ ised.
But at the Church Play In the continued abs
ence of a Vicar of Whal ley, who would automati cally be chairman of the society, the meeting was chaired by vice-chairman John Caton. All officers were re-elected and new
member Eric Holden was welcomed to the com mittee.
appointment that they had still not received the adjudicator’s trophy they won at la s t month’s' Ribble Valley Drama Fes tival.
Members' expressed dis
been completed, members performed a one-act comedy entitled “Rock Bottom.” It was produced by John Caton and was ironically about a drama festival.
After the business had
in attendance and refresh ments were served by the stage manager’s wife, Betty Chambers.
Some 70 members were
THERE was a hundred per cent pass rate when 24 pupils of Waddington and West Bradford CE School took a cycling pro ficiency test.
trained for a week after school for the test. In, charge was area road
The youngsters had
safety officer Mr Dennis Ravell, with help from headmaster Mr Peter- Cunliffe and parents Mr Robin Haterhell, Mr Christopher Hulme and Mr Andrew Crook.
tificates were: Stephen Hulme, Ian Broughton,
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THE new rose queen of St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, 14-year-old Louise Harrod, was crowned in a ceremony in church on Saturday after noon.
Big day for rose queen Louise
held . indoors because of the wet weather, but it did not spoil the day for Louise and her atten dants.
The ceremony had to be
formed-by retiring queen Jeannette Lowe (14) and was followed by the church garden party, which also had to be inside.
• The crowning was per-
dozens of people from at tending and £268 was raised for,the church.
Blit it did not deter
by Mrs Megan Heigh way, wife of'a former vicar of
The event was opened
Sabden, and there were stalls, competitions, music and teas served by MU members.
presented a bouquet to Mrs Heighway and Nicola Slipper gave Mr Heigh way a buttonhole.
Chorister Alison Parfitt
day for the vicar, of Sabden, the Rev. Denis McWilliam and his- wife Christel,' for it was the first time they had been involved.
It was also a special
’Prize Band, and Sabden Brownies and Guides joined parishioners for the annual procession.
On Sunday, Longridge
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MEMBERS of the Rotary Club of Ribblesdale went along to St Denys, Clitheroe, to see the result of their labours in the new teenage unit. In recent months they
comprising a kitchen, lounge and dining area and two bedrooms.
' as materials, we wouldn’t have built it yet.”
John Sutherland: “I t ’s thanks to the Rotarians that we have completed the teenage unit so early. If we had had to save for the cost of labour as well
Said house parent Mr
He estimates that with the Rotary Club offering
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Sean’s skill wins top prize
awarded by an old boy of the school, Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. John Walm- sley and the Mayoress, his wife Dorothy. After the presentation,
AN engineering appren tice with a Nelson firm, Sean Palmer, of Buck House, Paythorne, has won the top prize of £25 in the Craftex ’81 skill competition organised by the Engineering Industry Training Board. The competition was
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