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_ They spent the day in r leetwood on the seafront and visiting the market, before returning home on a country route. The outing was organ
Seaside trip Residents at Littleraoor
the Horticultural Society (£25).
. On Tuesday, there is a jumble sale at the com munity centre in aid of
social for Sabden Over 60s, Mrs K. Newby and Mrs A. Wilson were domino winners. Whist — Ladies: Mrs
A. Denny, Mrs A. Haworth. Gents: Miss B. Nixon, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Miss B. Nixon.
Sabden, spent an enjoy able evening when Mrs Christel McWilliam gave a talk and demonstration on health and massage. Mrs Eileen Luckett, the enrol ling member, was the model. Mrs Connie Robin son gave a vote of thanks.
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Disabled Appeal Commit tee are appealing to villa- ' gers who may have de corative bunting left over from the Queen’s Silver Jubilee celebrations to lend it on May 31st. The committee hopes to
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er there was a very good turn-out for the annual May procession of faith by parishioners of St M RC Church, Sabden.
Cottam and Mrs R. Graham were the domino winners when Sabden Over 60s held a whist and domino drive oh Monday. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
Tricks and spots Mrs M. Wade, Mrs I.
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Waddington
Procession Despite the poor weath
. by Slaidbum Silver Band, followed by parish priest Fr Leon Morris and the altar boys. The schoolchil dren carried flowers to present to Our Lady’s statue.
Bolton-by-Bowland
member Mrs D. Comthwaite gave a col ourful flower demonstra tion to her colleagues at the May meeting. She was thanked by Mrs A. Holmes. President Mrs G. Bil
Demonstration Bolton-by-Bowland WI
possibility of a trip to Hoghton Towers in place of the August meeting. Various organisations in the parish are hoping to hold special events to c e le b ra te th e Royal wedding. The competition for a
paperweight was won by Mrs H. Lund, Mrs D. Moss and Mrs B. Beavers.
judged sheep and lambs or scones. Master judges were Mr
land YFC met at the home of Mr and Mrs A. Moorhouse, members
lambs: Senior — Michael Dakin, Catherine Booth, Michael Cornthwaite, Richard Cornthwaite. Junior — David Towler, Valerie Pickard, Andrew Dinsdale, Alan Life, Neil Masterson, Brent Stans- field. Scones: S en io r —
W. Crossley and Mr H. Pickard. Results: Sheep and
Sheep or scones When Bolton-by-Bow
that the recent trip to a candle factory in Chester had been a success and 26 members had attended the group meeting in Rimington. Members discussed the
lows welcomed Mrs As quith, of Gisburn, to the meeting. Mrs Asquith is link delegate to the annual meeting in London in June. The resolutions were voted on. Mrs Billows reported
The procession was led
well patronised. Bring- and-buy stalls were staf fed. by members of the Anglican, Methodist and Roman Ca th o lic Churches. Raffle winners were Mr R. Bird and Mrs E. Loxham. The total from both efforts was £217.
buted a picture for. a Christian Aid book, which was admired by visitors in the evening. The coffee evening was
lent at St Helen’s Country Fair Committee meeting in Waddington, chaired by
Fair day Attendance was excel
were made for the stalls, entertainments and de monstrations, and collec tors undertook to call at every house.
the Vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild. Planning arrangements
augured well, although everyone was well aware that much depended on Spring Bank Holiday Monday being a bright, sunny day.
The general enthusiasm
Mr B. Keating and Mr A. Fisher, raisea £80 for the Ribble Valley appeal for the Year of Disabled People.
headquarters has said th a t Waddington WI should not participate as an organisation in St Helen’s Church fair on Bank Holiday Monday, as this would be contrary to the movement’s non-secta rian policy.
Ruling on fair A ruling from county
stop individual members from helping with the fair in any way they wish, the meeting was told.
But there is nothing to
needed to run the fifty- fifty stall at the WI’s own charity fair on June 13th, which is now being held in St Helen’s Sunday School to make access easier for disabled people. Proceeds will go to the local Red Cross Club to buy equip ment for the disabled. The diminishing teas
Volunteers are still
Angela Comthwaite, Mar- g a r e t C o rn thw a i te , Angela Booth. Junior — Alison Pickard, Rebecca Lowther, Anne Smalley. Valerie Pickard prop
osed thanks. Barrow
£60 raised A tea and cake evening
school and organised by the village United Re formed Chapel’s social committee. Among the at- ■ tractions were a bring- and-buy stall, a raffle and games.
raised £60 to help fund Barrow School’s field day on June 6th. I t was held in the
dington Methodist School room on Friday evening, a capacity audience enjoy ed a varied programme of light music by Stonyhurst College Band, under con ductor Mr W. Carter. The effort, arranged by
Band plays At a concert in Wad
ception class of the .village school, supervised by Mrs. Edna Brown, brought gifts of biscuits, 'mar malade, jam, cards and shopping lists, which they arranged on a stall. Each child had contri
was well canvassed by the Christian Aid Committee and friends. Collectors brought their envelopes to the Vicarage on Thursday evening and the contents amounted to £147, more than in previous years. Children, from the re
Christian Aid As usual, Waddington
’ thanks. -. N ex t month ■ Mrs
properties in the locality. Mrs B. Barlow expressed
. Hermon, Mrs Hodson, Mrs R. Heales, Mrs J. Harrison, Mrs Hollings, Mrs K. Holding and Mrs H. Howard.
Rimington
Club’s annual dinner took place on Friday at the Black Bull Hotel. Club chairman Mr Tom
Trophies Rimington Football
well and this year saw the inauguration of an under- 17 side and first team promoted to first division in the Ribble Valley League. Mrs G. Braithwaite pre
year and player of the year — Barry Jones. 2nd team: Player of the year — Mick Holgate. Most improved player — David Buckle.
Bill Slinger, Miss J. Houghton and Mr J. Lund. Dancing followed to the music of Nookies Disco.
Paul Whittaker thanked reserve team manager Mr G. Braithwaite for his energetic and unflagging help during the season and presented him with a silver tray in apprecia tion. A raffle was won by Mr
Reserve team captain
sented trophies to team members who had been chosen by vote. 1st team: Goal of the
Jackson welcomed team members and friends and thanked everyone who helped to make the season happy and successful. Both teams had done
Sowray will demonstrate flower arrangements and describe the Japanese way of life. There will be a competition for a single rose m a suitable con tainer. Tea hostesses will be Mrs Hughes, Mrs F.
Read
. Callam and David Wil kinson. Accompanying herself
Sunday School and Brow nies took part. Mark Wil kinson conducted the service from the pulpit and a reading was given by Susan and David
attendea the 93rd an niversary service for Read United Reformed Church on Sunday after noon. The address was given by Mrs G. Badley, of Carnrorth. Children from the
Anniversary A large congregation
on the guitar, Susan Wil kinson sang “Bread and Fishes” and “Family of Man,” with the Brownies joining in the choruses. Alison Garnett and
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' Marcus Bell. ’ ■ The cross..was carried by Scout Vacas Kawaja, the bread and wine were presented to the vicar by Guides Claire Yates and • Fiona Newton and the collection was taken up by Jeanette Ambrose.
by Charles McKno, e s - . cortedby Ian Roberts and :
Wiswell
Cooke welcomed two new members to Wiswell WI, Mrs A. J. Barber and Mrs H. Kilshaw. A silent tri bute was observed in memory of Mrs E, Sharp,. who died-recently.. Members were asked to
Good health P re s id e n t Mrs H.
Susan Callam read pas sages from the Gospels ana Julie Sutton and Jill Lockyer took up the offer
tory. The announcements were made by Lynn Wil kinson. The Brownie flag was
After the service the ladies and the Brownies served refreshments.
g
araded by Victoria riggs, escorted-by Sarah Burt and Anne Parkinson.
the title of Read Ladies’ Friendly Circle meeting. Miss Alice Dyson ar ranged the speakers.
Members “Members evening” was
on “A French streak,” fol lowed by Mrs D. Nevard with Speckle on dog training. Mrs Norma Wilkinson
Mrs Dee Bottoms spoke
-with the WI pantry stall at Barrow Field Day . on June 6th. An . evening outing. is
help provide tea and en tertainment for the Dis abled Club at Low Moor on June 2nd and to help
Hartley also won the com petition for a recipe for keeping healthy, along with Mrs D. Hilton and Mrs I. Thompson. Hostes ses were Mrs D. Hamer, Mrs P. Isherwood, Mrs E. Smith and Mrs M. Swindells.
recent WI visit to Calder- stones and Mrs Barbara Rushton provided a dis play of spoons.
Council with the help of other village groups, it raised £120.
Katherine Nutter. Gues sing currants in cake: Mr Ward. Guessing peas in jar: Mr S. Ingham.
Dominoes: A. Golbourne, D. Robinson, C. Berry. Beetle: Sandy Buckley, Simon Nicholson. Skittles: Tim Ashton. T re a s u re
h u n t:
Raffle: Karen Myers, Mrs Higson, Mr A. Eccles, Roger Thistlethwaite.
Darts: Mr'A. Buckley.
fund received a boost of £28.50 from a whist drive held by Mrs E. Under wood, Mrs D. Under wood, Mrs S. Wilson, Mrs K. Holding and Mrs Carnie.
gratulated on winning a Lake District holiday in the national WI magazine. There are still plenty of seats available for a trip to Castle Howard on June 18th. After voting had taken
read from Mrs A. Chester for flowers and from the Rev. J. Needham for a donation in memory of Mrs Jackson. Mrs S. Baron was con
Letters of thanks were »
place on the resolutions, Mrs Green, of Billington, gave a talk on the forma tion of the National Trust and showed • slides of its
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60s group met in the Methodist Schoolroom, villager Mrs Barbara Steen showed slides taken by her son when' he was working as a geologist in Malaysia, Singapore and other countries. Thanks were expressed
Malaysia When Slaidburn Over
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hibition of handiwork at Dunsop Bridge WI meet ing, as it was members’ n ig h t and eve ry o n e brought a home-made article.
Showing a knee There was a good ex
“Miss Beautiful Knees” was won by Mrs A. Par- rington, Mrs H. Metcalfe, Mrs B. Collinson and Mrs M. Pinder. Judge was Miss M. Worswick.
The competition for
went to Mrs M. Pye and Mrs B. Pickford.
B irthday g ree tin g s
delegate to the annual meeting in London. The' monthly draw was won by Mrs M. Porter.
Mrs M. Beattie will be
thanked outing organisers Mrs Parker and Mrs B. Steen.
Slaidburn Miss M. J. Watson
Judging ' Slaidburn YFC met at,
Hill House F a rm , Newton, by invitation of Mr and Mrs E. Pinder.
by Miss P. Starkie. A coachload of Slaid
calves was the choice of the boys and some of the rirls. Master judge was I r M. Bamford, of
Judging dairy cows and
, At teatime they went on to Plumley, for a meal made by WI members there. Thanks for the visit, Slaidbum’s second, were expressed by pre sident Mrs Mary Parker, who invited Plumley back for a second time.
burn WI members and friends went on an outing to Chester, arriving about. noon. The afternoon was free for them to make their own sightseeing ar rangements.
Helen C h a rd , Mark Blakey, Gary Swind- lethurst, John Harrison. Junior: David Harrison, Helen P a rk e r , Kay Hulatt. Thanks were proposed by John Har rison. . ." ;
■flowers and judged the. competition for a birthday
Mellor, gave the' rest of ,the girls, a demonstration on ,tne -preservation of
Mrs E. : Lucas, of
Easington. Winners were—Senior:-
simultaneously for chil dren and adults, and sideshows did a brisk trade. After a supper of pie and peas, everyone settled down for a bingo session.' Prizewinners were —
Activities took place
stitute buzzed with activi ty on Saturday when 100 people attended a “Games Evening” in aid of the Ribble Valley fund for the IYDP. Organised by the Parish
Games Rimington Memorial In
Read, beat St Peter’s, Burnley, 18-0 on Saturday. Scorers for Read were Neil Roberts (6), Andrew Nicholson (6), Paul Bever ley (3), Jason Ward (2) and Charles McKno.
Soccer win Calder Cub Scout Pack,
night whist drive in Read Constitutional Club were ladies — Mrs L. Green,' Mrs B. Brennan (cons). Gents — Mrs E. Hutchin son, Mrs E. Brownhilf (cons). Special prize: Mrs E. Bracewell. MC: Mrs R. Hargreaves.
Right cards Winners at the Monday
and friends of Read Con servative Ladies’ Associa tion' enjoyed a trip to a local pottery, with supper at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow.
Pottery Forty-eight members
carried by Cub Scout Jason Ward escorted by Jonathan Graham and Ray Kawaja, the Venture Flag by Susan Wilkinson escorted by John Lewth- waite and Gary Smith, and the Scout Flag by Mark Newton, escorted by Darren Lewthwaite and David Simpson. The 2nd Read Guide
Guides and Cub Scouts paraded their colours at the family Communion Service in St John’s Church, Read, on Sunday. . The Union Flag was
Colours Venture Scouts, Scouts,
brought her collection of foreign dolls and a com petition to guess their country of origin was won by Mrs Mavis Credie. Miss Dyson spoke on a
playing field for the younger children was also mentioned, as it was pro ving too costly to remove the present equipment to the new field. Waste skips are again
the Burial Committee are Mr S. Brown, Mrs J. Carter and Miss E. M. Foster and on the Area Parish Councils’ Associa tion are Mr Brown, Mr G. L. Haworth and Mr W. Shaw.,
outstanding exhibit at Wiswell WI handicrafts show was won by Mrs F. W. Seremak with a white embroidered cloth. -
was incorporated with a meeting to discuss the re solutions for the June AGM in London.
The show, on Monday,
Cooke introduced VCO Mrs M. McDonald, of Hoghton, who explained the 10 resolutions and or ganised voting. Five com mittee members attended from S ta n d fa s t WI, whose president Mrs K. Bond is the joint delegate.
P re s id e n t Mrs H.
was carried by Joe Lam bert, escorted bv Andrew Paisley and Nicholas Root.
by Nicola Boxall and Jeanette Bird. The Ribble Scout flag
and the Calder Cub flag
card using natural plant material, with a verse inside.
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Kenyon, Sheila Harrison, Kathleen Taylor. Junior:. Anne Parker, Pamela Breaks, Lorraine Parker, • Judith Pinder. Mrs Lucas was thanked by Sheila Harrison.
oints to — Senior: Alison a te rw o r th , Joyce
She awarded highest
burn will remember Miss Evelyn Gill, of Sutton-in- Craven, who has died in Airedale Hospital at the age of 80.
Dies at 80 Older residents of Slaid
flag was carried by An nette Garnett, escorted by Libby Lunn and Abigail McKno and the 3rd Read Guide flag by Michelle Wharf, escorted
which attracted more en tries than usual, was judged by Mrs A, J. Davey, of Clitheroe. She received a small gift and organisers Mrs E. Grim- shaw, Mrs I. D. Hacking and Mrs S. Sharpies were thanked. Winners: Arrangement
fast, thanked Wiswell for their hospitality. Supper was made and served by the committee. The handicraft, show,
Mrs K. Hope, of Stand
Handicrafts cup The - cup- for the most
elected chairman and will be the representative on the P ar ish Council’s Liaison committee. Councillors serving on
Wiswell Parish Council, held in Barrow School on Thursday, discussion centred on the new play ing field — how money should be spent and what i tem s should tak e priority. The tidying of the old
West Bradford, gave a talk on “Good nutrition and good health.” She was th a n k ed by Mrs S.; Goodwin. Raffle winner Mrs M.
being arranged for June 23rd. Thanks for flowers were received from Mrs C. Rothwell. Miss K. Hanson, of
\ J . Chatburn
old photographs and re miniscing about old times was enjoyed by members of the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn.
Reminiscing An afternoon looking at
were sung for Mrs Exton, Mrs Adamson and Mrs Driver. Tea hostesses were Mrs Titterington and Mrs Denby. Lotto will start prompt ly at 2-30 p.m. today.
Playing field At the open meeting of
Men’s Society visited Wal kers Steel Works at Guide. After a tour, tea and biscuits in the staff canteen was much ap preciated.
Steel works Members of Chatburn
Christ Church, Chatburn, received a donation of £58.50 when members of the Mothers’ Union and congregation organised a concert and bring-and-buy in the School Hall.
For tower The Tower Fund at
being provided for Wis well and Barrow, Mr A. Fenlon was
and members of the Con cord Singers, of Whalley, offered to come when they read of the need for funds to repair the tower..
Miss E. Postlethwaite Style i t . . .
taining programme of folk songs from around the world including a Maori stick game from New Zealand.
the Vicar, Canon C. R. Butlin. Refreshments were served.
Club started with an out door game of hidden num bers and a mastermind competition organised by Kirsten Joyce and Karen Lambert.
Patterns Chatbum Girl’s Friday
team game of patterns and then some work on the scrapbooks project.
This was followed by a
were sung for Dianne Lakin and prayers were read by Samantha Lim- bert. The next meeting is on June 5th.
Birthday gree tin g s Ceramic Whalley
and District Trefoil Guild enjoyed a. talk by Mr Mike West, of BBC Radio Blackburn.
On the air Members of Whalley
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in the local community. His talk was followed
He outlined the forma
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played the piano for a sing-song and a prize do nated for the raffle by Mrs Exton was won by Mrs Hornby. Birthday gree tin g s
Mrs M. F rankland
MOKE than , 80 people a t te n d e d a su p p e r dance at the Sun Inn, Waddington; to boost the funds of the village Playing Fields Associa tion; . C l i th e ro e g ro u p Flamingo and the Mick Cox disco provided the music and guests in cluded a s so c ia t io n chairman Mr R. Yates.
Hall, Whalley, a week on Saturday.
include a jumble sale, tombola, cake stall and teas and proceeds will go to the Intel-national Year of Disabled People appeal.
The afternoon will also
2 p.m. with the dancing getting underway an hour later.
The event will start at
Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Mrs Hornby, Mrs Hindle, Mr Snape, Mrs Pye and Mrs Crowe.
Abbey drive Domino winners at the
M. Hudson, Mrs H. Turner. Gents — Mrs E, L a n c a s te r , Miss N. Knowles.
Whist: Ladies — Miss
by s e c r e ta ry Mr Graham Robbins, was one of a series of fund raising events towards the improvement and maintenance of the re creation field. •
The dance, organised
(centre) with some of the entertainers and guests.
Mr Yates is pictured Paythorne
Children sing Sunday School anniver
- Helen Gorst and Ann Pre ston told the story of Joseph and the coat of many colours. All the scholars sang items. .Recitations were per
sary services took place at Paythorrie Chapel on Sunday. After a welcome by Caroline Gorst, Sarah and
Ward Jones, who involved the children to illustrate his address. The offertory was taken up by Caroline Gors t and Michael Preston.
formed by Michael and Steven Preston, Alison Gorst, Grace Kelsall and Melanie Metcalfe. Preacher was the Rev.
was also taken by Mr Ward Jones, again helped by the children. Mr Clive Preston and Mr E. Gorst took up the offertory.
held at Paythome Chapel on Saturday afternoon in aid of chapel funds.
Pendleton
Mrs'Kitson, Miss S. De nnett, Mrs D. Perrings, Mrs Crossley, Mr K. Slinger, Mrs R. York, Mrs F. Thistlethwaite and ■' Mrs M. Geldard.
More village news on page 12
leton Village Hall has an extra £120, thanks to a coffee morning organised by the village Ladies’ Club. Raffle winners were
Roof fund The roof fund for Pend
Sale A spring sale will be
prizes from Mrs W. Hanson, of West Brad ford, and Helen Gorst closed the service with a recitation. The evening service
The children received V ir-v
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To Nelson and Colne
by an enthusiastic discus sion; A-vote of thanks was given by Mrs Joyce Webb.
of flowers — Mrs H. Cooke, Mrs D. Hilton. Soft toy — Miss E. M. Foster, Mrs Cooke, Mrs E. Grimshaw. .Embroid- . e ry — Mrs F! W. Seremak and Mrs J. Tom linson (joint), Mrs S. S h a rp ie s , Mrs I. Thompson. K n i t t in g — Miss
Foster, Mrs K., Bridge, Mrs Hilton. Patch\vork —
J. Fenlon, Mrs B. Glad win, Mrs I. D. Hacking.. Cheese scones — Mrs Sharpies, Mrs Thompson, ■Mrs -Fenlon. Marmalade — Mrs D. Downham, Mrs Thompson, Miss Foster. ,
Mrs S. Wooff (1& 3), Mrs Thompson., Crochet- — Mrs Seremak. Chocolate. cake — Mrs
Billington
burn with the late Dr and Mrs J. T. Bleasdell, when he was appointed to the medical practice, and worked with them. until they retired in 1959, when she also re tired and moved to Sutton, .:
■Miss Gill came to Slaid
• Slack, of Billington, on:. “The role of the health- visitor.”- She showed a-) film depicting the duties ; and refreshments5' were served. ■ ,
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Baptist Church Ladies’ : Social Hour was Mrs H.
Health visitor Speaker at ■ Billington 1
the International Year of Disabled People it was de cided , to’ make donations to the fund for toilets for handicapped Brownies ,at Waddow Hall, handicap ped" Girl Guides, th e ' Ribble- Valley Disabled Appeal, Northcliffe School bus and the .Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper.
In a discussion about
Members- are also to hold a sponsored knit for
th e A r th r i t i s and Rheumatism Council.
fans have a treat in store on June 8th,-at Whalley.
Musical treat Gilbert and Sullivan
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For the Blackburn
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A merry jig Irish dancing by the
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