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•’VEN members of the lies’ domino team at the ml Nelson Hotel, York, owed their skill with spots to clinch a Lion
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in the team were Mrs ira Sanderson and lighter Angela, landlady rs Kathleen Stanley and utghter-in-law Mrs iphie Stanley, Mrs nine Hurst, Mrs Brenda •owther and Miss Ingrid atson. They received a team ophy and individual mientoes from Black- rn Rovers' star Derek izackerley during a pre- ntation evening at on’s Blackburn ewery. Pictured (from the left): ■out — Angela. Elaine, ra, Sophie and Brenda;
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IE winners of the bble Valley Drama Fes- -al — the Tudor Play- s, Manchester — have en forced to pull out of e National Drama Festi- ls Association all-win- ■rs' festival because ree of their members 11 be on holiday. The all-winners’ festival to be held in the Spa
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Treasure hunt More than £70 was
licly to the Chipping Old Folks’ Welfare Committee for all their hard work, and to Mr Joe Moon for the excellent organisation. The trip was to Settle,
Moon and Chris Torte, driving Wigglesworth School’s bus, with Gordon Blackburn second and Joe Wilson third. A raffle was won by
Kirkby Lonsdale and Carnforth where a first- class tea was served.
the hunt and the meat and potato pie supper that followed were expressed to the Robinson family by Mrs Kaye Moon.
G o d f rey H a y g a r th , S tep h en Peel, Sarah Drachenberg, Pauline Brown and Jean Sagar. Thanks for organising
Chipping
Chipping enjoyed their annual outing last week so much that they wish to express their thanks pub
Hearty thanks The senior citizens of
joyed D o p h i n a r i u m a t Morecambe, and to Hey sham Head Leisure
Parle.
Parish Rooms on Friday made a profit of £46 for Mothers' Union funds. Raffle winners were: Mrs S. Cardwell, Miss E. Marsden and Mrs S. Harris. The . next whist and.
MU jumble A jumble sale in the
domino drive is on Satur day at 7-30 p.m.
children from Chipping’s pre-school playgroup en- ---- J a day out to the
By the sea Sixteen adults and 25
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Campers When the St John’s
Ribble Cub Scout pack met on Tuesday, campers’ badges were presented to Iain Law, Michael Arm strong, Joe Lambert, Lee Mernngton, Andrew Ed wards and Jo n a th an Webb. Gold Arrow awards were gained by Iain Law and. Jonathan Webb and first year stars by Andrew Paisley and Nicholas Root.
Monday night whist drive at the Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunliffe and Mrs Charn- ley. Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mrs M. Pollard and Mrs P. Longbottom. Special prizewinner was Mrs B. Brennan. MC was Mrs R. Hargreaves.
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Scouts, Guides and Cub- Scouts paraded their col ours at the Family Ser vice at St John’s on Sunday morning. The Union flag was carried by Peter Chambers es corted by Adrian Cook and Philip Youles. The Scout flag was carried by
Richard.Birch escorted by Michael Holmes ana Timothy Birch. Nicola Chambers carried the Venture flag and her escort was Gary Smith. The 2nd Read Guide flag was carried by Amanda B r i tn e l l escorted by Jeanette Ambrose and Isobel Richards. The 3rd Read Guide flag was car-
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ried by Alison Hargreaves escorted by Emma Simp son and Elizabeth Hart ley. For the Cub-Scouts the Ribble flag was para ded by Lee Merrington escorted by Stuart Davy and Neil Hutchinson. The
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Titterington at last week’s meeting of the Friday Club. Games and the scrap book project took up th e r e s t of the evening.
were sung for Susan Rhodes, Kirsten Joyce, Karen Hall and Leader Julie Frankland. Prayers were read by Maria Pag- liaro. The next meeting is on July 3rd.
B ir th d a y greetings Sawley
times of Beatrix Potter was given to members of Sawley WI by Mrs Hayes who showed a collection of exquisitely hand-made an imals which appear in the author’s books. She was thanked by Mrs Pye.
Potter animals A talk on the life and
_ tions were read out as well as a letter from Mrs Chapman thanking mem bers for flowers sent to, her on her golden wed ding. Mrs Dyson will be th e d e leg a te to the autumn council meeting.
Details of WI mini-auc-
tailed report on the London AGM. There was a discussion on the hob bies and leisure time ex hibition and the torchlight procession. The competi tion for an unusual flower container was won by Mrs Lord, Mrs Thornber and Mrs Giles.
Gisburn
shearing were on the agenda when Gisburn Young Farmers met at the home of Mr and Mrs E. W. Gorst of Loftrans Farm, Paythorne.
Sheep and salad Cooking and sheep
by Scout Richard Locky- ear and the bread and wine presented to the vicar, the Rev. H. A. Re ia , by Cub-Scouts Jason Ward and Martin Haworth. The collection was taken up by Melvyn Ward.
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Scouts bivouacked on Hambledon Hill as part of the training for the Adv anced Scout Standard. They were David Simp son, Mark Newton, Rus sell Snape, John Wes- te r i l l , Tony Ashton, Simon Hughes,’ Keith Butterworth and Robert Robinson.
Bivouacking On Friday night eight
Chatburn
Tuneful services There were good at
tendances for the Sunday School anniversary ser v ic e s a t C h a tb u r n Methodist church on Sunday, conducted by Mr Keith Foley, of Fence. The musical, “David”
was presented by Sunday school scholars, teachers and choir members. It was split into two, the first half being presented in the morning and the second half at the evening service. Main solo parts were
imy Fell, chairman of ■ Ribble Valley commit- of the IYDP.
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s, with quizzes, games, ries and singing.
The students, in addi- n, will lead worship on • two Sundays at vari- ; circuit churches; visit iools and homes; share
:t an open air service Slaidburn.
' four churches involved 1 the circuit’s three listers have been busy ■paring for the mission,
’ representatives from t starts with a wel-
ne meeting tomorrow Grindleton and ends
ssion from circuit perintendent the Rev. ~es Needham (Tel.
theroe 23229), the Rev. aham Vickers (Tel. 'alley 2130) or the Rev. ;>’d Jo n e s (Tel. theroe 41258).
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d by Rimington and ttle Middop Parish uncil with the help of er village organisations =ed £111.66 for the In national Year of Dis- ed People. The money presented to Coun.
to make a salad on a dinner plate was won by: juniors, Helen Falshaw, Linda Hanson and Sarah Gorst. Seniors, Judith Emmot.
The girls’ competition
boys’ competition to wrap, f le e c e s were David Graveston, Robert Fal shaw and Paul Cowgill.
dinners of the junior
their hand at machine sheep shearing and win ners were: intermediate, David Capstick, John Robinson, Andrew Silver- wood. S e n io r s , Ian Coates.
The older boys tried
and Mrs D. Coupland of Rod Hill Gate Farm, Grindleton.
■ The judges were Mr
Gisburn Primary School was organised by Mrs Packer and the children of the top class. It raised £56 for disabled children. Raffle winners were
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Brownies attended church service at Sabden Baptist Chapel on Sunday morn ing. Led by Guider Mrs Ann Fletcher and Brow nie leader Mrs Carol Rapson they paraded their flags and took part' in the service.
On parade Sabden Guides and
midweek social for Sabden Over 60s were: Ladies — Mrs D. Ingham, Mrs A. Denny. Gents — Mr C. Howarth, Mr G. A. Holden. Dominoes: MissA E. Hayes, Miss A. Alston. Raffle: Mr E. Flannagan.
Social winners Whist winners at the
A. Clarkson, Mrs D. Ingham. Gents: Mr E. Wilson, Mrs I. Green. Raffle: Mr J. Simm.
St Mary’s School on Monday when prizewin ners at dominoes were Miss E. Hayes, Miss A. Alston, Mrs N. Palmer and Mrs M. Wade. Whist —; Ladies: Mrs
Over-Sixties Sabden Over 60s met in
buted country dancing. They then joined in a( col ourful procession around the wards. There were various; stalls and the event ended with a camp fire.
ty-kicking, netball shots, races and gymnastics. There were stalls and re freshments. The event was opened by the Rev. Paul Warren.
Leonard’s Guides beat 2nd Langho and St Mary’s to take the title, and St Leonard’s Brownies com peted against St Mary’s. • Events included penal
and Brownies became the “super troops” of Langho on Sunday when they won a knockout competition organised by St Mary’s Scouts and Cubs Parents’ Association. The 1st Langho St
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joined in the pram club service conducted by the Rev. Paul Warren at St L e o n a r d ’s C h u rch , Langho. Afterwards MU members served refresh ments. The next meeting is on Wednesday.
Prams Mothers and toddlers
Hurst Green
Sabden, is holding its annual garden party on Sunday on the school field at 2 p.m. This year the event includes children’s sports and a mums v d au g h te r s ro u n d e r s match.
Garden party St Mary’s RC Church,
Littlemoor House were busy on Saturday running a coffee morning which raised £63 towards their Royal wedding day party fund.
Lodge field study centre, Ribcnester. They will be accompanied by the head master, Mr Peter Shor- rock, and another member of staff.
County Primary School pupils are spending Monday to Wednesday next week camping out on a field trip to Hothersall
Camping More than 20 Sabden
Sabden County Primary School last week raised £34 for PTA funds.
Jumble A jum b le sale a t
Mrs Pate, Mrs Falshaw and Mrs Wilson. Mrs Seed, Mrs Nicholson and Mrs Holden tied for the cherry in cake competition and had to draw for the prize which Mrs Nicholson won, and then gave back to be auctioned. The silhouettes of chil
dren competition was won by Mrs Peel and Mrs Jackson. Mrs Packer wishes to thank all who supported the effort and for donations.
taken by Mark Johnson (David), Jeannette Harri son (Samuel), David Har rison (Jesse) and Mr Tom Hudson (Goliath).
part were;' Mark Alker, Angela Harb, Michelle Darbyshire, Jill Porter, N ico la D a rb y s h i re , Gemma Platt, Kirsten Platt, Nicola Birtwistle, Ian Porter, Naomi John son. Gareth Johnson, Adeie Rhodes and the narrator was Mr William Alker. The s in g e r s were
Other scholars 'taking
trained by Roy Porter who also accompanied on guitar. The pianist was Mr Clifford Johnson, who was also organist for the day.
evening service the Rev. Ward Jones thanked all who had worked so hard to ensure that the day was a success. Collections totalled £157.
At the close of the
;Mrs M. Holden voiced thanks. ’ .
of Christ Church MU and friends enjoyed a mystery outing to Lytham. The return was by way of L o n g r id g e , Knowle Green, Stonyhurst and Hurst Green, where the lovely scenery was much admired. At the vicarage Mrs M.Butlin and Mrs B. Quayle served' supper.
Mysteries Twenty-five members
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of the entertainment given by Diane Lakin, • Karen Sunter and Shirley
Friday swap Swap Shop was the title .
Gisburn Playgroup went on a car rally which ended with supper at the Coach and Horses, Bolton-by- Bowland. Jib e group’s open morn
Active playgroup Parents and friends of
ing was very well at tended. There was a nearly new children’s clothes stall and the mothers served coffee. Last week mothers and
children enjoyed a day trip to Blackpool Zoo. The next event is a shoe party in September.
Helpful hints A talk and demonstra
children of Sabden County Primary School went on a family walk to the summit of Pendle on Sunday. They were led by the headmaster Mr Peter Shorrock who is a keen walker. After stopping for lunch at the deerstones they continued to the summit and admired the marvellous views.
View Nearly 30 parents and
home of Sabden WI member Mrs Lorina Smith,. of Simonstone Road, raised about £100 for institute funds. The next WI meeting is uly
Funds boosted A summer fair at the
For party Residents of Sabden’s
S h oesmith, Mrs W. Shoesmith, Mr F. Brown. Raffle: Mrs J. Holden:
prizewinners at Hurst Green Over 60s fortnight ly effort. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. C. Holden, Mrs M. Holden. Gents — Mr T. Bailey, Mr I. Wil kinson. Dom in o e s : Mr W.
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shine for the annual pro cession in honour of the Blessed Sacrament at St Joseph’s Hurst Green on Sunday. The procession made its
Sacrament There was brilliant sun
hymns and carried flow ers, church members car ried banners and there was the largest ever number of adults taking part.
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tea and biscuits. Raffle winners were J. Scott, S. Spensley, Mrs Hoyle, Mrs E. Scott, A. Braithwaite and Mrs C. Spensley.
on July 13th when Mrs At craft centre Joan Pomfret will speak
about “Writing for plea sure”. The competition will be for a sample of handwriting.
Langho
2nd Langho and St Mary’s Guides joined about 300 Guides taking part in a county fair at Brockhall Hospital on Saturday. The 1st Langho Guides
Fair Members of the 1st and
gave a display of morris dancing and St Mary’s and 2nd Langho contri-
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fit individual figures and ■*’ _ ’ hints on Transport arrange-
Mrs M.'Ireland, presid- on August, 4th and an ing, gave notice of a “Mini evening trip on August
by Mrs R York v>s*tto West Bradford WI
Auction” on August 6th 19th. and. the autumn council Mrs M. Ross-gave an meeting in September.
help is required in reform- 4th as delegate to the ing WI’s lost in the recent annual meeting and it was ' troubles in Zimbabwe, announced th a t th e Pendleton, like many in- monthly bring-and-buy s t itu te s , agreed that stall had raised £7.75. monetary, help should re- A competition for "a place the gifts of mate- home-made garment was rials to the Solomon won by Mrs P. Nutter, Islands.
It was announced that visit to London on June excellent report on, her
notice of a coffee morning. N u t te r and Mrs E." to be held in the Mayons Thornber.
There, was advance together with Mrs P. S. , , , who was a tea hostess
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report of her visit as dele- gate at the AGM in London. The president extended birthday greet ings to Mrs E. Chard and Mrs M. Hall. She also an nounced that a coffee evening was to be held at the house of Miss M. Barton, a week tonight.
Thornley
amusing talk was given to Thornley with Wheatley WI by Mr Peter Crane the Superintendent Regis trar of Burnley district. He was thanked by Mrs J. Haworth. Mrs D. Charnley presided. The competition for-a
Lucky night An interesting and
for her visitors, Mrs Storey gave a lecture on the restoring of furniture. Mrs E. Parker, the presi dent, thanked her for such ah interesting even- ing. Mrs Parker an nounced that the branch would be supporting the LFWI mini-auction at Trinity School, Clitheroe, and also the efforts for the new hospice at Black burn. Miss M. Jones gave a
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