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10’s for dkies ?


JG your four- fi-iend for a walk jsult in a consid- jum of money for 1 and make new Imiong the area’s I ts.


l.o provide toilets llisabled and also Ible Valley Hos- lid.


Broe Rotary Club tin g a sponsored Ik for May 9th, Iceeds of which Pendle Club’s


o to everyone hiding children, them in making success of The reat Sponsored Ik in Clitheroe.


y is appealing to dog lovers


lute will be from rley Bridge to ton and back, n both sides of ;r, a total dis- about six miles.


igdale and Sons, theroe firm of ood manufactur- meeting the cost


valk and provid­ es for the best- ?d dogs.


msored dog walk .o the area but it ethod of money- used successfully


ary in the South past eight years.


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rs of Clitheroe Club.


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Be at Henthorn phurch, Millthorne Clitheroe, next


JiELIST Stephen ] will be returning native Lancashire e v a n g e l is t ic


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was served to members of St H u b er t’s Catholic Church, Dunsop Bridge, at their annual ball in’ Newton Village Hall. Parker Bros Band played for dancing and Mr H. Rhodes provided the bar.


Buffet A plated buffet supper


ing of place names” was the subject of Mr H. Sherdley, of Pilling, who spoke to Dunsop Bridge WI. Birthday greetings went to Mrs M. Rushton, Mrs M. Cowking and Mrs A. Marsden. Mrs M. Mason reported


Well travelled. “The origin and mean­


night at Dunsop Bridge on Saturday, the Parker Bros played for dancing and supper was served by the village hall committee.. Prizewinners were: -Mrs* D\ W h i tak e r, Mr I. Porter, Mr E. Knowles, Mrs A. Parrington. . The next dance will be


Popular night At a “Come Dancing”


Cowgill will show slides, and there-will be a Jacob’s- join tea.





, meeting, the Fellowship . will accept West Bradford WI’s invitation to attend a cookery demonstration by the Potato Marketing Board on the 6th.


■ Mrs Sheila McConnell. Instead of .an April


Read


Circle gave a list of their maiden names to Mr W. Rosser, of Nelson, who gave a talk on their origins. Miss- A. Dyson expre­


Surnames Read Ladies’ Friendly


lowship of Waddington and West Bradford met at, the home of Mrs Vera Booth for a film and talk from Maj. Waldren on the work of the Save the Chil­ dren Fund. A lively dis­ cussion followed and' thanks were expressed 'by


Children ' The Young Wives Fel­


Slaidburnf


by p a r ish io n e rs and friends came under... the hammer in Slaidburn vil­ lage hall, -raising over- £600 for St Andrew’s' Church. Auctioneer was Mr Chris Silvenvood.


Knocked down ■OVer 300 items donated


Slaidburn, was full on Sunday evening when the Rev. G. Paul, Bishop of Bradford, confirmed 12 young people and two adults. They were pre­ sented by the Rev. G. H. Gaze, who conducted the service. '


Confirmation St Andrew’s Church,


afterwards at Dunsop Bridge village hall.


A reception was held . •


ssed thanks and Mr Rosser was presented with 'a book token. Mem­ bers ' were thanked for their contributions to the stall and the ladies’ effort.'


on the spring council meeting at Blackburn and the competition for “the furthest travelled post­ card” was won by Mrs J. Wood, Mrs M. Cowking and Mrs M. Porter. Mrs S. Mason won the draw.


Valley Mayor’s appeal for the Hospice Fund, there will be a coffee evening tonight at 7-30 p.m., with bring-and-buy stalls . and tombola, at Thorneyholme Hall, by permission of Mr and Mrs E. Smith. At 9 p.m. there will be a domino drive.


Stalls and spots In support of the Ribble


Grindleton


how to re-utilise bulbs, take cuttings, prune roses and even apple trees and was thanked by Mrs G. Moir. P r e s id e n t Mrs E.


a m a rk e t garden on Thursday night when Mr George Barker, of Prim­ rose Nurseries, gave a talk. He showed members


Market garden Grindleton WI was like


gained fourth place out of the eight troops in the district First Aid competi­ tion. ‘ Joined by some new


Hikers The 1st Read Scouts


also went hiking in the rain, aiming for- Bowley camp s i te , G re a t - Harwood.


Read Constitutional Club, winners were: Ladies — Mrs B. Brennand, Mrs L. Bowker (cons). Gents -— Mr M. Taylor and Mr R. Sagar (joint), Mrs M. Redpath (cons). Mrs B. Brennand won the special prize and Mrs R. Har­ greaves was MC.


All the aces At the whist, drive in


Thomas has been awarded his sportsmanship badge.


Greenwood was urged by members to write to their MP protesting over the Government plan for heavier lorries and the closure of Long Ashton Research Station. Reports were read from


Hurst Green


delegates Mrs Greenwood and Mrs B. Horsfield and a letter of thanks from Mrs E. Rowntree for flowers received after the birth of her' son. The bingo night raised £80.30 for the over-70s treat. A competition for the


best bowl of bulbs was won by Miss M. Bren- nand, Mrs H. Read and Miss B. Brennand. Next month the trading stall will be manned by Mrs E. N u t ta l l and Mrs D. Haworth.


Waddington


Waddington Methodist Women’s Fellowship about the time she spent in China when her father was a missionary doctor. She brought along three


China Mrs Blackburn spoke to


Conservative Association held a whist and domino drive in the Memorial Hall. The proceeds of £34 are for divisional funds. Whist winners were:


For funds Hurst Green Ladies’


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members, they went on a six-mile hike towards the link badge. Torrential i-ain did not dampen their spirits and they finished the evening with- a saus­ age supper. The Tuesday Scouts


Group was entertained by West Bradford Christian Fellowship with songs, re­ citations, monologues, verses and-stories. Arrangements were


Entertaining .Slaidburn Over 60s


made by Fellowship member Mr Gordon Whit­ field and leader Mr Brian Clark attended. Introduc­ tions were made by Miss P. Starkie and thanks ex­ pressed by Mr E. Raw.


ing and Wildlife Advisory Grolip, ■ Mr N ev il le Casson, of Carnforth, showed films to Slaidburn YFC and was thanked by Jason Newhouse. Claire Townson presided.


Gisburn


Hudson to Gisburn MU, Dr. A. S. Huson, of West Bradford, spoke of her trek to the Lang Tang Valley in the Himalayas, Nepal, and showed slides. She was thanked by .Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite. Arrangements were


Himalayan trek Welcomed by Mrs M.


Wildlife A member of the Farm­


Booby — Mrs P.: Whit- thker and Mrs D. Bass.


Langho ^


■ Hill, Mr E. Flannagan.' Booby — Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mr Flanriagan.


VWhist: Ladies — Mrs- C. Sefton, Mrs I. Flanna- gan, Mrs N. Marshall, Gents — .Mr E. Wilson, Mr F. Cottam, Mrs. I.


PTA is holding a fund­ ra is in g dance in St Nicholas’s School, Sabden, tomorrow in aid of the church hall building fund. Parents are providing a home-made buffet supper."


Money-maker St Mary’s RC School ■


p.m. at 4 Rogersfield, Langho, Mr Don Smith will speak on Oberam- mergau.


Council’s Education Com­ mittee chairman, Coun. Mrs Josephine Farring­ ton, is to speak at Sab- den’s annual parish meet­ ing on March 29th in the county school.


Speaker Lan c ash ire County


County Primary School PTA’s clothing-' sale to raise money for funds was th e an n u a l draw. Prizewinners were: Mrs P. Gordon, Mrs A.: Ward, Mr S. Ben-Accom, Mrs C. Bibby, Mr S. Ward, Mr D. Pickering, Mrs • S. Mitchell, Mrs K. Cotton, Mr T. Wilkinson. A raffle was won by.


PTA effort Highlight of Sabden


Mrs S. Howarth and chil­ dren’s £l'prizes by James Clark, Mark Pickering, Michelle Hunt and James Knowles.


•Trust were shown to 31 members of Sabden WI by Mr R. Hodson. , A “ teacake making


Teacakes Slides oh the National


morning” has been held at the home of Mrs Smith and the craft afternoons resumed yesterday, mem­ bers making items for the June fair. Everyone is welcome at


St Leonard’s Guides had an interesting night tie dyeing garments, under the watchful eye of their Guider.


Tie dyeing On Monday, 1st Langho


BUY FROM THE COUNTRY’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF


Gus,. Mrs Reagan’s guide dog, who brought her along to the function to­ gether with Mr Reagan. A raffle and various


games including guess the weight of Gus, raised over £80 for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.


Mitton Nonsense


. Mitton WI were treated to a talk on “Holiday.non­ sense” by Mrs Perry. She was thanked by commit­ te e member Mrs A. Smithson,. who had just returned from an ex­ tended holiday visiting her daughter in Australia. The competition for a


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made for the Mothering , Sunday service at 10-45 a.m.


' R. Haythornthwaite and supper was served by the. ladies of the committee.


Gisburn Festival Hall, or­ ganised by the manage­ ment committee, music was supplied by the Del Rio Sound Band. The competition was won by Mrs J. Moorhouse and Mr


Dance At Friday’s dance in


Sabden


Jumble The ladies of Sabden


Gents — Mrs Whittaker, Mr W. Bailey, Mr T. Staveley. Ladies — Mrs M. Manning, -Mrs E. Holden, Miss M. Walm- sley. Dominoes: Mr W.


Baptist Church are hold­ ing a jumble sale in the Baptist School tonight at 6-30. Proceeds are for Sabden Disabled Fund.


Greenhalgh, Mrs ■ M- Lund, Mr A. Wentworth', Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs W. Bailey. Competition: Mrs Went­


worth.


60s whist and domino drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs J. Holden, Mrs J. Holden. Gents — Mr R. Marsden, Mr J. Holden. Dominoes: Mr Mear, Mr


Over 60s At Hurst Green Over


W. Greenhalgh,' Mr W. Ramsdale. Raffle: Mrs F. Brown.


tea hostess and Mrs S. Baines the pianist. Secret­ ary Mrs M. Barnes thaiik- ed help ers with the jumble sale, which raised £201. The m e e t in g n ex t


Thursday will be the: last of the session. Mrs L.


friends who modelled ex­ quisitely embroidered gar­ ments, some 100 years old, and was thanked by Mrs.P. Vickers. Mrs F. Scott was the


Billington


Florrie” by’Mrs H. Kitson had 39 members of Bil- lihgton and Langho WI laughing long and loud, hearing of her experiences as a student nurse at the


Laughter A talk entitled “Sorry


age of 57. Birthday flowers were


presented to Mrs Kitson as it was her anniversary


that day. The raffle was won by


Gordon, A. Ward, S. Ben- Accom, Mrs A. C. Bibby, S. Ward, S. Mitchell, D. Pickering, Mrs K. Cottam and T. Wilkinson; A sepa­ rate raffle was . won by Mrs Howarth. Children’s raffle winners: Michelle Hunt, James Knowles, Mark P ick e r in g and James Clarke. The event was organised by the deputy head, Mrs P. A: Murray.


Sabden Over 60s on Thursday were Mrs N. Palmer, and Mrs.N. Har­ greaves. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Hargreaves,. Mrs M. Procter. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mrs I. Green. Raffle: Mrs A. Haworth.


Right cards Domino winners at


Miss Susan Duerderi and the competition for an old wives’, remedy by Mrs C. Scahill. Mrs M.. Ibbotson reported on the annual council meeting she at­ tended as delegate.


Coral reefs “The Morning of the ■


World — Bali” was the title of a talk by' Miss H. M. Brown to Wiswell WI. She showed slides of glorious beaches and coral reefs, coconut palms and masses of flowers and was thanked by Miss G. Park. P r e s id e n t Mrs H’.


Trumps Domino winners at


Monday’s social for


with a “Branded seconds” afternoon and the commis­ sion’ of nearly £42 from this was . given to the Parent-Teacher Associa­ tion. Raffle winners: Mrs P.


at Sabden County Prim­ ary School raised £230 for school funds. The event was linked


Spring raffle The annual spring raffle


the open meeting next month when Mrs Duck­ worth speaks on “Herbs and remedies.” At the group' meeting, on April 28th in th e B a p t is t School, Miss E. Simpson’s subject will be “A land­ lady’s log.”


Chatburn


• and looking at' old photo­ graphs. Tea hostesses were Mrs Palmer and Mrs Green. Next Thursday there


will be a domino drive. Tosside


side School on Saturday raised over £50 for funds. The competition for gues­ sing the age of a photo­ graph of a bridesmaid was won by Mrs Holdsworth and Mrs Brown.


Sale of work A sale of work at Tos­


and friends, raised over £150. They have now raised over £2,000 for' this appeal. Raffle winners were Mrs Powe, A. Jack- son, Mrs Newhouse^ Elizabeth Waller and C. Tilbury. A dance has been or­


Airedale body scanner, organised by Mrs Tilbury


Progressing A jumble sale for the


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Bolton-by-Bowland Onions


■ Slides on onion growing were shown, to Bolland Gardening Club, Bolton- by-Bowland, by Miss IC. Robinson, of Robinson’s. Nurseries at Forton. She was thanked by Mr J. N. Grimshaw. There is to be a trip to


the men at the Ribbles- dale Club, Chatburn, on Thursday, while the ladies enjoyed playing dominoes'


Old photos Snooker was played by


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West Bradford


Bradford Mums’ and Tod­ dlers’ group is holding "a merry-go-round sale at St Catherine’s Hall, West Bradford, tonight. On offer wnl be good-


Merry-go-round Waddington and West


£100, enabling the 20 mothers in the group to buy a slide for' the tod­ dlers who meet in the hall on Wednesday mornings.


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Sabden Over 60s were: Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs N. Palmer, Miss E. Brown.


Wiswell


out for the Handicraft Show on May 17th, incor­ porated with the resolu­ tions meeting, to be at­ tended by VCO Mrs M.i McDonald. A plant stall will be held at the May meeting.


Cooke ‘ welcom-ed new member Mrs D. Gorner, of Whalley. Final arrange­ ments were made for an outing to -Leeds on April 7th and delegate Mrs E. Smith reported on the spring council meeting. - , Schedules , were g i^ n


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Members were invited ; ; f 1 . ! June 13th to raise,money • *..;■** ..v* v-VvVti' "i


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