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on Saturday from 9 a.m. to give Sabden Brook a much needed spring-clean along the Bull Bridge- Health Centre stretch. The clean up is ,a first
Spring-clean Volunteers are wanted
Walker, of The Whins, a •parish councillor for1 10
years. ' Mrs Walker, who was
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step towards making the brook as attractive as those at Pendleton and Waddington and to form ing, perhaps a conserva tion area. That is the long' term
attack the refuse on the brook bottom, to cut back w e ed s and clear the banks,” he said.
hope of. Mr Peter Shor- rock, headmaster of the County Primary School, who is launching the spring clean. “We want volunteers to
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bat and made 60 all out, the lads replying with 61 for 8. Scorers were two “unbiased” mums, Mrs Julie Whalley and Mrs Joyce Ward. PTA mums made after-match refresh ments.
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• Mrs Christel McWil- liam, wife of Sabden’s vicar, gave a talk to Sabden1' Baptist Ladies about her life as a young girl in Hitler’s wartime Germany and afterwards in Switzerland. She was thanked by the secretary, Mrs Marion Bridge.
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Wade, Mrs E. Brown, Mrs M. Lambert, Mrs F. Boocock. Whist: Ladies - — Mrs
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■ Cottam, Mrs I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs E. Brown. • At the second session, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs D. Bass and Mrs P. Whit taker won the dominoes: Whist: Ladies — Mrs
A. Clarkson, Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mr F.
Raffle: Mrs B. Parker.
In the chair Newly-elected chairman
of Sabaen Parish Council is mother-of-two Mrs M.
Sabden Over 60s enjoyed a mystery evening coach . tour on a scenic route through parts of Lanca shire and Yorkshire, with supper at the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves. Winners at the weekly dominoes 1 were: Mrs V
Mystery tour F i f t y members of
RC School, Sabden, showed their “All Star” dads a trick or two to win an exciting cricket match by two wickets. The dads were put
in.to
Lads win The lads of St Mary’s
previously chairman from 1975 to 1977, takes over• from Mrs Mavis Wiseman. Sub-postmaster Mr Tom Stephenson is vice-chair man.
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• Sabden, will be a hive of activity on' Saturday when ,
Busy St Mary’s RC School,
the PTA holds a coffee morning and bring-and- buy from 10 a.m.
Wiswell
Old jugs Members of Wiswell WI
the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour in September was received from the Mayor, Coun. Mrs M. Clegg, who is a Wiswell member. There were also letters
heard all about “Old jugs and their stories” from Mr W. M. Johnston, of Barrow-in-Furness. He brought along some of his collection, telling their age and origin. Mrs S. Sharpies thanked him. An invitation to attend
Read
Circle visited Blackpool to see the “Robin Cousins Ice Revue.” . .
Fishing
' Cycling proficiency badges have been attained by Read Scouts Paul Be verley and Derek Attride. The, Scouts are going
fishing-’ at Rishton Reser voir on Monday at 7 p.m. and help with transport will be appreciated.
read the lesson, the flag was carried by Adele B ir tw is t le , Kathleen Haggas and Carole Armit- age and the collection was taken by Ann Parker and Anne Vig-Larsen.
• the,AGM in. London. She was thanked by president Mrs H. Cooke. Mrs E. Smith will be delegate to
Cosmetics” at Garstang has been arranged for July 6th and a one-day school on wood carving will be t held at Whalley Adult Centre on ' August 12th:. A jumble sale has been booked for October ■23rd. Mrs I. D. Hacking gave an account of her visit to
of thanks from Mrs E. Grimshaw for flowers and from Pendleton WI for the group meeting. It was agreed to send a donation of £3 to the Clitheroe WI Show. An outing to' “Country
.the autumn cou n cil meeting.
' Hostesses were Mrs A.. •J. Barber, Mrs S. Good
morrow^ heirloom” was won by Mrs I. Thompson, Mrs S. Sharpies and Miss E. M. Foster and the raffle by Mrs S. Sharpies.
, Rothwell.
win, Mrs H. Kilshaw, Mrs H. -Parker and Mrs C. '
groduce stall run by the arrow members at
Weekend stalls Wiswell WI’s cake and
E. Hargreaves, Mrs B. Brennan. Gents — Mrs M. Procter, Mr R. Sagar.
members d res sed in period costume to sell jewellery and bric-a-brac at the Clitheroe country fair. Their stall raised over £100 for the cost of the churchyard survey and for LFWI funds.
Barrow Field Day on Saturday raised £17.30. On Sunday, Wiswell
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The competition for “to ' ■
tended parade at Read United Reformed Church on Sunday.. The , service was taken by Mrs Birt wistle, of Simonstone. Katherine Patterson
On parade Over 20 Brownies at
Read Ladies FriendlyJSPy
Ice show ' For the annual tni
. wedding anniversary only six weeks ago. For many years Mr
he leaves four daughters and three sons. The service was con
ducted by the Rector, the Rev. George Gaze. .
and crafts in the Hark to Bounty Courtroom, Slaid burn, at the weekend was
Arts and crafts An exhibition of arts
at ten d ed by a large number of visitors. Many of the items were avail able for sale. The next venue will be Burnsall, ia Yorkshire.
in the Methodist School room on Monday for a slide show by .Dunsop Bridge couple Mr and Mrs J. Dowle, who were intro duced by Miss Peggie Starkie. They shared the com
Wales Slaidburn Over 60s met
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Charn- ley, Mrs A. Taylor. Gents — Mr F. A. Taylor, Mrs M. Grady.
Winning hands At the whist drive in
the special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.
Mr R. Charnley won / Earlier date
, The waste paper'collec-’ tion will be held a week earlier than usual, on June 26th, outside Read CE School.
been practising for their athlete badges. Service stars have gone to Marcus Bell (2nd year) and Grant Hinks (1st year).
Practising Read Calder Cubs have
John’s,- Read, on Sunday, Gareth Richards carried
Flags At church parade in St
David Reynolds (Calder Cubs), Ray Khawaja (Ribble C u d s ) , Libby Lunn (2nd Read Guides). Abigail McKno (3rd Read Guides), Chris Leech (Scouts) and John Lewth- waite (Venture Scouts). Peter Chambers carried the Union flag!
the cross. Flags were carried by
Slaidburn
ra is e funds for the Hodder Valley Agricultur al and Horticultural Socie ty was held on Friday at Rock House, Slaidburn, home of Mr Richard King- Wilkinson. Coffee was available in
Games A coffee evening to
doors and out, there was a bring-and-buy stall and tombola and games in the garden.
at Slaidburn Parish Church on Saturday of Mr Stephen Robinson Hodg son (75), of Old Hall Farm, who died in hos pital. •
Farmer’s death The funeral took place
dren of the late Mr and Mrs Richard Hodgson, he worked on various farms in the district, moving to Old Hall on his marriage just over 50 years ago. -
The eldest of seven chil
mentary on Wales, where they used to live and were thanked by the Rev. Timothy Bradshaw.
Dunsop Bridge
Dunsop Bridge WI were welcomed to an open m e e t in g by Mrs M. Pinder. She
Mrs Ruth French, of Clitheroe, who gave a de monstration of microwave cookery. The draw was won by
in trod u c ed
Welcomed Members and friends of
Chatburn
Hodgson worked' for. the West Riding County- Council on the roads. In addition to his wife,
Methodist Women’s Fel low sh ip , .a lo n g with friends, enjoyed a day trip to York. The weather was perfect and they vis ited the Minster and other places of interest in the city.
York . Members o f ' Chatbum
,
home of Mr and Mrs Grant Ingham, Venture Villas, made £U6’ for the. Chatburn and district branch of the Royal Brit ish Legion’s poppy appeal. ; 1 Stalls and games were provided outside and the event was organised^ by Mrs Maiporie Woods "and Mrs Maria Parkes, associ ate members of the branch.
Coffee time A coffee evening at the
’• Waddington
Tea and cakes Waddington Methodist
Church Sunshine Band held a.tea and cake after- noon on Saturday. Vari ous stalls and buffet teas. did a brisk trade and £206 was raised for the flower fund.;.
birth of Robert Parker, in 1633, the Founder of. Waddingtori Hospital, was . observed on Sunday in’ St Helen’s Church..
Founder’s day The anniversary .of the'
Mrs M. Beattie and the raffle by Mrs M. Pinder. Birthday greetings went to Mrs J. Shepherd. Mrs Betty Peel gave a
report of her visit as dele gate to the AGM in London.
Chipping
walk in aid of funds has been organised, leaving the Village Hall car park at 10 a.m. on June 27th, to Bleasdale and back. Anyone interested in walking — or sponsoring a walker — should contact secretary Gill Cookson (Chipping 484).
Fund now’ stands at £441.66.
Whalley
ganising their annual fair, with sideshows and stalls on the Vale House site on Sunday.
Lions’ fair Whalley Lions are or
Brabin’s School raised £380. A surplus of good- as-new clothing is to be sold at a jumble sale in the Village Hall on June 18th at 6-30 p.m. The Friends of Brabin’s
Fair total The spring fair held at
Playgroup children will be going on their annual, outing next Tuesday, to Southport. A sponsored 10 mile
Outing Chipping Pre-school
• Canon Charles Good- child conducted the morn ing service and lessons were read by Mr Richard . King-Wilkinson, a trustee, and Fr Ernest Smith, Reader of the Hospital. Organist was Mr Tim Sagar. Gratitude was expre
niversary falling on a Sunday,, opportunity was given for the .-trustees and residents to swell the usual . Sunday congrega-, tion., ; . ’
With the actual an •
ssed for the wisdom and work of the trustees who help to . maintain the be nefaction today.
Silent tribute Twenty-one visitors
from Dowham WI joined Waddington members in observing a minute’s si lence in memory of Miss Bertha Jackson. A dona tion has been sent to the Methodist Church Sun shine Band. Expressions of sym pathy were received from
Hurst Green WI and LFWI chairman Mrs F.
Smithies. Letters of ap preciation came from Mrs M. Barnes, Mrs C. Green wood, Mrs E. Davies, Mrs J. Rowbottom, Mrs E. Underwood and Mrs C. Winning, who is leav ing the district.
asked members to fill in individual questionnaires on membership to help find the reason for falling numbers. Mrs D. Hollings and
He and his wife Louie ’ celebrated their golden
citizens’ drive in Whalley, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs Kelly, Mrs Whitaker. Gents — Mrs Howarth, Miss Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs Hornby, Miss Wolstenholme.
All the aces At the Abbey senior
and Mrs Connell and new member Mrs De La Rue were welcomed and presi dent Mrs Mary Boucher
Visitors Mrs Russell
, A VISIT from pupils of Waddington and West Bradford CE Primary School added a novel twist to a coffee morning and evening at Wadding ton Hospital.
.She was thanked by Mrs M, Wood and a‘supper of scones, sandwiches and savouries was served. The competition for an, animal made from vegetables was won by Mrs S. Baron and Mrs O. Heywood. A reminder was given
the . Clitheroe show' and members were urged to enter individually and in the co-operative sections. ’ Much amusement was caused bjf Miss E. Newall in' a lively talk on her work as a ; dog catcher.
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a tombola and raffle and there were cake,
plant and bring-and- buy stalls. More than £280 was raised for hospital funds.
Grindleton
-day.” Hostesses will be Miss C. Dawson, Mrs W. Dunleavy, Mrs E. Dow nhill, Mrs N.’" Dickson, Mrs D. Connah and Mrs E. H. Chapman.
Gisburn
of Gisburn. MU, held in the Festival Hall, Mrs M. Hudson welcomed Mrs G. Pennington, of Hurst Green, the Bolland Dean ery presiding member..
Member’s poems At the annual meeting
given by treasurer Mrs A. Peacock.
Mrs C. Riley are to attend a course at Alston Hall in’September. Sever al members volunteered to look after the small WI garden near the bridge in the village.
at Barton on July 5th and there is a cheese and trees day in September. A donation was made to
The county WI show is The financial report was.
Hudson agreed to attend the meeting for the Flower Festival and it was decided to hold a silent auction on Sep tember 28th for the Hos pice fund.
Mrs J. White and Mrs
waite, of Rimington, en tertained with a selection of her own poems. She was thanked by Mrs Hudson.
Mrs Christine Thistleth-
when Gisburn County Primary School governors held a. jumble • sale bn Saturday.
School aids A total of £94 was made
mathematic tables com petition, the cash will be spent on new equipment such as maths cards and English aids.
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Clayton-le-Dale WI by Mr Walter Johnston on the years from Queen Vic-,’ toria’s reign to. the pre sent day was illustrated, by • times of the period, some taken from the orig inal phonograph record ings. '
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, along a veritable treasure trove of articles, one being a christening gown of lace with matching un'derslip.--
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of the Sundowner evening at Mrs Boucher’s on June '30th for the Hospice Fund, with requests for cakes, confectionery, flow ers, plants, small flower arangements and: tombola prizes.’ Next month’s talk is on “Cooking for a summer’s
Greenwood asked mem bers to complete a ques tionnaire on world conser vation strategy and final arrangements were made for the stalk at the coun try fair in Clitheroe, pro ceeds to be divided bet ween Federation funds and the Hospice appeal. Mrs A. Simpson was
WI members were guests of Grindleton WI when Mrs' E. Harrop spoke about “Decorated eggs.” P r e s id e n t Mrs E.
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Pendleton
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the congregation of All Saints’ Church, Pendle ton, travelled, to Blackpool on Sunday to take part in a procession along the promenade . organised by their twin parish of Holy Trinity, South Shore. Afterwards they joined
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