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Sabden
lighting' along White Hill — which is in total dark ness at night — will be discussed', a t . the next Sabden Parish Council meeting.
Council topic The subject of street
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the parish council will be able to say how they would like the village to develop in terms of land use over the next 10 years, the parish council annual meeting was told by Ribble Valley council lor Michael Carr. Bigger villages, such as
Views sought Villagers of Sabden and
winners: Miss E. Hayes, Mrs B. Birtwell.. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Mar shall, Mrs A. .Howarth', Mrs B. Brennan (joint). Gents.-— Mr E. Wilson, Miss J. Hallsall. Raffle: Mr G. Holden.
Fashion show
Sabden and Whalley, will have separate planning and development plans of th e ir own within the Ribble "Valley district plan, he said. Whalley. has involved
the Community Council of Lancashire and Sabden could do th e . same if it wished, said Goun. Carr. “If people feel they have a contribution to make, I am sure the parish council would like to hear from them,” he added.
. County Primary School. Headmaster Mr Peter
will be the summer term aim of children at Sabden
Litter blitz A blitz on village litter
Shorrock told Sabden parish council that he was planning to take out groups of youngsters each week at lunchtime to clean up' litter ■ from the holme and elsewhere in Sabden.
yet finalised, he said the tidy-up would probably be competitive, with a win ning class at the end of term. “The holme has been an absolute dis grace,” he added.
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School PTA has organised a “take-an-empty-glass” dance at St Nicholas’s church hall. Glasses will be filled, free of charge, and there will be a chick en and ham supper as well.
22nd. The remaining tick-’ ets at £2.50 each may be o b ta in e d from PTA members.
The dance is on May •
residents, Mrs Elizabeth Dyson, has celebrated her 93rd birthday and wants . to thank all her relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers, gifts and good wishes. G re e t in g s for Mrs
93rd birthday One of Sabden’s oldest
Dyson, who moved to Sabden 73 years ago,
ness and Bury, as well as from nearer home.
came from New Zealand, L iv e rp o o l , B a r row - in -F u r -
always have a special meaning for six children from St Mary’s RC School, Sabden, for the seven-year-olds all made their-first Communion.
Special • Palm Sunday will
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Busy time Sabden Over-60’s Club
ped up so quickly for an unusual dance in Sabden that only 20 remain. — and there are still six weeks before the dance date. : Sabden County Primary
rolling member, presented a bouquet to Mrs Hilda Dewhurst, of The Geor gian House, Habergham,. who put on the show at St Nicholas’s church hall.
by members and Mr Leonard Luckett and Miss Carolyn Scholfield won the raffle. Mrs Eileen Luckett, en- ■
Every seat was taken at a fashion show held by St Nicholas’s Church MU, Sabden. It raised £46 for funds. Supper was prepared
ners: Mrs . I. Metcalfe, Mrs B. Birtwell,' Mrs E. Brown. Whist: Ladies — Mrs D. Beckett, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mr E. ' Flannagan, Mr J. Simon and Mr H. Parker (joint). Raffle: Mrs E. Brown. Wednesday’s domino
the youngsters took part in a decorated egg com petition, judged by Ribble . Valley, councillor Mrs Joyce Lilbum., •Ju n io r winner was
Daniel -Clarkson, and Vicky;vKelsall won the ihifant section..;,
, Among those who at tended were. former head
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mistress,Mrs Eileen Wood and teacher ; Mrs Jean Thornton. To round off the afternoon, tea and hot , cross buns were; served:; - ’ H e a dm is t re s s Mrs'
■ a good end to the term. ' “We’re all going; to have a „
Peggie Tetlow ‘/described the party and open day as
dren’s committee held a jumble sale to raise funds for their annual' sports day in June. £105 was raised. Raffle winners were Mrs Hunt and Mrs' T. Pope.
£105 of jumble Bolton-by-Bowland chil
Chatburn '
know more about their cricket club this season as
What’s on Sabden villagers will
Bibby, the experienced bowler, as captain. Eric Bywater, who has played for Ribblesdale Seconds, is vice-captain. Other of ficers are: Bill Lambert (chairman), Bill Cotton (secretary), Margaret Wright (treasurer). Com m i t te e members are Kieron P arso n s , Joe Wright, Dave Beesley and club officers.
club’s annual meeting when members looked for ward to their first season in the Clitheroe and Dis trict Cricket League. - Members voted Mick
of Nelson Ladies’ Civic Choir enthralled a large audience at Sabden Bap tist Church. They sang excerpts from “Carmen, “The Sound of Music” and “Finian’s Rainbow.” The concert raised £80. Ladies of the church served re freshments.
Enthral led The marvellous singing
Bolton-by-Bowland Tricks and spots
. E. Swales, Mrs H. Mar shall, Mrs J. Crabtree. Gents — Mrs E. Ireland, Mr J . Dixon, Mr H. Moon: Dominoes: Mr Went
worth, Mrs Dowden, Mrs Lofthouse, Mr P. Smal
sley (whist) and Mr J . ' Singleton (dominoes). Raffle: Mr G. Billows and Mrs B. Taylford.
ley,. Mrs Giles, Mrs Broderick. MCs were Mr-W. Cros-
Celebrating
tucked .into sandwiches, cakes, ice-cream and jelly and everyone went- home with an Easter egg given by parent Mrs H. Hoyle.
During an open day, the slogan adopted by the
Clock walk “Walk'for the clock” is
Friends of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, who . are arranging a sponsored walk to raise funds for the repainting of the church clock.
of 20 miles, will start ■ from the Sunday School . on May 1st. • It is hoped that there
The walk, a maximum _
will be good support as the church clock is the only public one, used daily by all who live or pass .' through the village.
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’ A new brochure aimed at increasing membership was introduced at the , Friends’ meeting by Mr Nigel Haworth, a member of the committee, and re ports on repairs to the church paths were-’ also
Taylor were thanked for their hospitality by chair man Canon C. F. Good- - child.. . ’ •
considered. Mr and Mrs J.. H.
. Canon C. F.' Go'odchild 'conducted the service , and Mr ..'V. Nelson was , or-' ganist. The. first., lesson ,was
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of Waddington and West Bradford CE School, held in St Helen’s Church, was attended by pupils, staff, p a re n ts .and friends.'.
Blessings The end of term serVice
Pupils at Bolton-by- Bowland CE School cele-' brated its recent reprieve from closure with a party p r e p a re d by th e i r mothers. A f te r games, they
Winners at Bolton-by- Bowland village hall com mittee’s whist and domino drive were: Ladies — Mrs
the club aims to issue a “what’s happening” news letter. This was decided at the
'elected to the Deanery Synod. Vacancies on the PCC
Wardens - At C h r is t Church, Chatbum, annual -Paroc hial Church meeting, Mr J. G.. Sharp and Mr A. Famell were elected war dens and Mrs C. Speak and Mrs J. Black were
were filled by Mr J. Whit taker, Mrs B. Eamshaw, Mr H. E. Boden, Mr, R. Atkinson, Mr A. Frank- land, Miss C. Walker, Miss F. Jeffs and Mrs Leeming. '
elected as junior sidesman and Mr Beck as a sidesman. Secretary Mr Boden re
Famell on the audited ac counts. Canon C. Butlin gave an appraisal of the work of the church in the last year.
I
ported on the church iabric and treasurer Mr
were blesdali on Thursday. Tea hostes ses were Mrs Denby and Mrs Titterington. There will be no meeting today.
Snooker Snooker and dominoes
played at the Rib- ale Club, Chatburn,
Read
is an island” was given to Read MU by Mrs C. Truman, of Great Har wood. I t dealt with the work done by the Depart ment of Social Concern within the MU. A vote of thanks was
Social concern A talk entitled “No man
given by Mrs V. Wild- man. Enrolling member Mrs B. Totty presided. Tea and biscuits were served by the committee.
of waste paper was col lected by members of Read Parents’ Committee.'
Waste paper On Saturday, 3.3 tonnes
Training Scout leaders at Read
would like all patrol lead ers and assistants to con tact them for information ab o u t th e t r a in in g weekend, beginning April 17th.
s
tive Association held a spring bring-and-buy sale on Wednesday, proceeds ;oing to the village Tory Tub.
- Waddington -
read in chorus by Robert Whitcombe, David Pollitt, Paul Riley, Craig Lam
bert, Paul Brierley and Mark Whybrow. The second lesson was read by Sarah Peacock.
blessings received during, the term and the iheaning of Good F r id ay and E a s te r . Day. Sidesmen were Jonathan Cunliffe, Adam S p en c e r and Andrew. Gregson.
The Vicar spoke about
' Mrs Edna Brown. . Mrs F. Blades, of
and good work at a meet ing of the Art'and Craft Group of St' Helen’s Church, held in the CE School on Thursday even ing, under the direction of
Simple toys . There was much fun
- were expressed for her. hospitality. .
Clitheroe, showed ways of making simple saleable- toys for the spring fair. Mrs- Brown served re freshments and thanks
' further class , shortly after ,. Easter.-
It. was decided to hold a '
Crosses ^
< blessing and.'; distribution of palm crosses took place-
: procession was led -by'
prior to the services'at St; Helen’s Church; Wad-, dington. At Sung Eucharist, a
On Palm Sunday; the'
- Brownies and their lead ers from Birmingham, who- were in camp at Waddow Hall. Mr Aidan Hughes as sisted Canon C. F. Good- . child during Communion.
Crucifer Philip England round the church. The congregation included
’ April 25th were made at a meeting of Waddington Church social committee. Regarding the spring
-bric-a-brac, provisions, books and toys.
were held at Waddington Methodist Church on Sunday. Mr/J.
F..Mann; of Worksop* was the preacher ana-guest organ ist was "Mr N.' Yates, o f Whalley. ;
Memories . Anniversary services
' minister, the; Rev. G. A. ; Vickers! Ladies of the church served ; refresh ments.
■ On Saturday Mr and Mrs H. Dennett gave, an illustrated ; talk entitled' “Down Memory Lane.” They were 'thanked by the
'
A service will be held at the church on Good .Friday morning. .
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ploughman’s lunch in St Helen’s Sunday School on
Ploughmans Arrangements .'for a
fair on May 31st, appeals will be made for goods of all:.'kinds, jparticularly
Spring sale Read Ladies’ Conserva
Chipping
• E x p e n d i tu re ; was £334.55, of, which nearly £200 was spent on books. Other purchases for the school included table- tennis equipment, drum and stand, bulbs, fibre and bowls.
School, Chipping, an nounced an income for the year of £550, raised from the spring fair, Chipping show, a clothing party and children’s disco.
Finances Friends :of Brabin’s
; happy Easter,” she said. S e r v i c e s . .
St Bartholomew’s Church; Chipping, will be at 6 a.m., 7-45 a.m., 10-30 a.m. amd 6-30 p.m. At St Michael’s, Whitewell, the services will be at 9 a.m. and 7-30 p.m. , /
Easter Day services at
Climber’s fall Chipping schoolboy
Steven Bradford was knocked unconscious after slipping on Parlick Fell. He'was taken to Pre
. tained. . Steven (13), who at
ston Royal Infirmary with an injured hip and de-
tends.St Cecilia’s School, Longridge, and lives on the Kirkneld estate, spent- the day climbing the fell with f r ie n d s Wayne Peckam (11), also of Kirk- field, and Graham Holt (15), of Kirklands. Graham ran for help
Mr N. Ormerod was' :
other Guides took.up the' . collection. ' The Rev. P. Warren
and choirmaster Mr David Smith , gave palm crosses to the congregation.
s tau ran t, 'Langho', St
Surprise At Hillock Farm Re
a buffet,. Mrs Wendy Smith baked a cake and Mi's Walker-Smith deco rated it. After supper members sang old-time . songs and played games..
Leonard’s MU gave a sur prise par ty, for one ' of th e i r members, Mrs Annie Catlow, who' cele brated her 90th birthday and who has lived in Langho all her life. Mrs Ashcroft prepared
Gisburn
stone picked up on holiday, was won by Mrs J. Dibb,. Mrs L. McDougal, Mrs T. Morton, Mrs M. Jones and Mrs T. Bell. Mrs S. Graveston pres
pebbles” was given to Gis burn WI by amateur geologist Mr A. Hudson, of Gisburn. He was thank ed by Mrs E. Asquith. A competition for a
Pebbles A talk on “stones and
ided and names were taken by Mrs H. Wad dington for a trip to the Lake District on May 12th. Arrangements were
and told Richard Hodson (19), also of Kirkfield, w hat had happened., Richard helped to' rescue Steven and then took him by car to hospital.
Rimington
whist and domino drives at Rimington Memorial Institute ended on Satur day with a full house. Mr Alan S to t t , on
Full house The winter season of
West Bradford
In Africa Members, of St
Catherine’s MU, Westj Bradford, were joined by visitors from Waddington,. Bolton-by-Bowland and Grindleton to hear Mrs Sheila Sheppard, overseas correspondent, describe her experiences in Central Africa. . She had v is i te d
• and been greeted ' with great enthusiasm. Specimens of native
branches of all sizes - in Zimbabwe and Malawi
• A small bring-and-buy sale raised £12.50 for the MU Overseas Fund.
tribution of palm crosses took place a t St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, prior to Sung Eucharist. Also blessed was a new set of white Eucharist
Vestments The blessing and dis
work were admired and Mrs Sheppard was thank ed by Mrs K. Howarth, who with Mrs R. .Hindle served refreshments. New member Mrs Ann Gregson was welcomed.
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Clayton-le-dale
made for the group meet ing on April 27th and schedules issued for the Clitheroe Show.
Dunsop Bridge Pupils’ effort
A coffee evening organ ised by the children of Thorneyholme School and held at the Wood End Farm home of Mr and Mrs J. Whittaker, on Friday, raised £54 for Dr Barnardo’s Homes.
behalf of the management committee thanked every one. There was a pie and peas supper and Mrs E. Robinson p re s e n te d prizes. ■ Whist: Ladies — Mrs
Whalley
P. ' Bleazard, Mrs Snow- den , Mrs Lax, Mrs McKie'. Gents — Mr W. Slater, Mr T.'Jackson, Mr . J. Dixon, Mr H. Holmes. Dominoes: Mr T. Cow-
perthwaite, Mrs M. Lund, Miss E., Breaks, Mrs S. Silverwood, Mrs M. Hack- wood, Mrs J. Lofthouse, Mr J. Moorhouse. Children’s dominoes:
Women’s Fellowship wel comed as speaker Mr A. Partington, whose subject was the Holy Spirit. Mrs Partington, who was in the chair, added to the talk with two short Bible readings. Pianist was Mrs E. Wil
Fellowship Whalley Methodist
kinson and tea was served by Mrs Kenyon and helpers"
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J. Lund, Mrs Wright, Mrs Fox.
Langho
Langho, was packed for w the Palm Sunday service,
On parade St Leonard’s Church,
Sueline Williams, Joanne
and Elizabeth Brophy read the prayers. The
lutler, Susan Duerden
1st Langho Guides to take the intercession. Mrs J. Grimes, assistant Guider, read the lesson and Guider Mrs B. Cooper and Guide Sarah Wildman took the bread and wine to the altar. Caroline Grimes, Jac-
isations paraded their flags., It was the turn of the
hen the different organ
Lee Fellowes, Karen Fel- lowes, Gary Seed, Carol Graveston. Raffle: Miss M. Pye, Mr
Tricks and spots At the Abbey senior
citizens’ drive in Whalley, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Hoi- gate, Miss M. Hudson. G en ts — Mrs M. Whitaker, Mrs H. Met calfe. Dominoes: Mrs Sutton, Mrs Hindle, Mr Whitaker, Miss Wol- stenholme and Mrs Pye.
• With increased . prices
Gisburn Mart
class went to J. Harrison (£700) and G. M. Parker (£610), and for accredited heifers to J. H. Howard (£590 and £650). Accredited Friesians made to £700 averaging £523.40 and
were 270 accredited animals, forward. Friesian bulls made to £121 (£67.30), heifers to £86 (£52.55). Hereford X bulls to £143 (£86.50), heifers to £107
accredited cattle forward, with BVV Springers making to £500, BW July calvers to £520, BW August calvers to £510 and BW September calvers to £450. In the calf section, there
(£59) and Charolais X bulls to £140 (£122.50). Angus bulls made to £86
•and heifers to £100 (£67.80). Of the weaned calves, Friesian bulls made to £188 (£175.20) and heifers averaged £125. The sale of in-pig gilts, sows
(£46.90), heifers to £45 (£28.10), Limousin bulls to £129 (£99.60)
and store pigs haci 52 animals forward; In-pig sows made to £141 and store pigs to £30.50 (£26.80). In the fatstock - section for
made to 117.8p (108.3p), light steers to, 115p (104.8p) and medium to 109p (l05.5p). Light, heifers made to 109.5p (101.7p), medium to 106p (99.7p), heavy to 105.5p (98. Ip), fat cows to 92p (77.4p) and fat bulls to 98p (90p). ■ „ .
steers made to 122.5p (109.2p), medium to 122p (111.5p), heavy averaged 110.5p, light heifers madh to 120p (107.2p), medium to llOp (103.7p) and heavy to 116p (109.7p). Uncertified and previously certified cattle: Young bulls
(73.1p), cutters to 73.8p (71.3p) and fat sows to1 £94 (£69.35).
* - Light shearlings made to 177.5p (156.1p), heavy , aver-: aged . 146p, uncertified . hoggs. made to* £41 (£25.70), uncer- • tified. shearlings to ‘£30.20 • (£28.40) and fat owes to £50.50 ; (£29). Pigs: Porkers
made.to 75.2p
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hoggs made to 222p (205.3p), . s tan d a rd • to 228p '(209p), • medium to >221p (205.3p) and overweight averaged 162p.
• In the sheep section, light- . . .
ward were 282 cattle, 788 sheep and 22 pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light
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F r ie s ia n h e ire rs to £660 (£532.50). The in-calf section had 20
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Irene Smith took the chair. Tickets were sold for the group meeting at Brockhall Hospital on April 21st.
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