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the Friends of Brabin’s School, Chipping, shows a total income of £970.61. Items purchased for the school totalled £446.21 and included table-tennis equipment, a drum and stand, books and Ordn ance Survey maps.
Maps bought The balance sheet for
sale of Christmas fancy goods and home-made cakes and jams in the vil lage hall, raising £42 for Guide funds. A small sur plus of cards and wrap ping paper is available Irom Mrs V. Walton, Chipping 231.
Fancy goods Chipping Guides held a
ing success of Chipping Memorial Hall’s first Hor ticultural show, it has been decided to repeat it next September with two extra potato classes and a class for onions. Secretary Mr Frank
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expressed to those who sponsored all but two of the classes amounting to
Hoyle pointed out that some visitors expected the show to be restricted to local growers, but the event was completely open and all entries welcome. Grateful thanks were
£100 in prize money. Mr Cottam, of Sabden,
has been invited to judge next year’s vegetable section.
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tage is male singers for the choir and Mrs Mary Rich would be glad to hear from any (Chipping 441).
response to an appeal for performers and assistants for the variety show to be held in Chipping Village Hall on December 15th. The only apparent shor
Sale for funds There was an excellent
Extra classes In view of the outstand
holding a sale of home made cakes and jams and serving afternoon teas in the village hall on October 3rd, from 2 to 4 p.m., to raise funds for costumes and sets. She can be con tacted at Chipping 648.
Mrs C. Bullerwell is Gisburn
Gisburn attended Even song on Sunday and at Tuesday’s meeting were thanked for their part in the Flower Festival. Final arrangements were made for the silent
Silent auction The Mothers’ Union at
Village News Sabden
Mystery hunt A mystery treasure
hunt walk is planned for Sabden families.on Satur day, covering about four miles and setting off any time between 9-30 a.m. and 2 p.m. from Sabden County Primary School, which is also the finishing point. The hunt, with prizes,
buted among senior villa gers and the sick.
costs £1 per family. Re freshments will be served in the school. The event is for PTA funds, mainly for the school Christmas party.
auction in aid of the Hos pice Fund, to be held in the Festival Hall on Tues day, at 7 p.m. Mrs M. Hudson wel
comed Canon S. A. Selby who took part in an “Any Questions” session. He was thanked by Mrs D. Eccles. The harvest festival is
£126 raised St Nicholas MU,
on October 3rd and the harvest supper on the 4th. At the next meeting on October 12th, Mrs Lawson will speak on “Food from Palestine.”
Sunflowers Parents and friends of
Gisburn Playgroup enjoy ed the annual buffet dance held at the Plough Inn, Wigglesworth. Dancing was to the
Variation Disco and raffle winners were Mrs B. Crook, Mrs P. Gill, Mr J. Frankland, Mrs H. Wad- dington and Mrs E. Hart. This week the children
Sabden, raised £126 for their funds at a well-sup ported coffee evening at the Whins Lodge home of Mr and Mrs Keith New- mark. Raffle prizes were won by Miss A. Alston and Mrs A. Spence.
Bede’s Church, Nelson, have returned home after a pack holiday in St Nicholas’s Church Hall, Sabden.
Pack holiday Brownies from St
County Primary School youngsters, aged three to 11, took part with songs and recitations in a har vest festival service at the Nursery School. Parents, relatives and
Recitations About 100 Sabden
are measuring the height of their sunflowers grown from seed at playgroup and tended in their gar dens for a sponsored scheme. Proceeds are for playgroup funds.
Sabden Over 60s Club were: Mrs A. Spence, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs F. Quegan, Mrs P. Whit taker. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Swift, Mrs A. Haworth. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mrs I. Green. Raffle: Mrs Boocock. At the second weekly
Lucky Domino winners at
Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs A. Clark
meeting, domino winners were: Mrs M. Wade, Mrs E . Brown, Miss E . Hayes, Miss A. Alston.
son. Gents — Mrs M. Procter, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs N. Marshall.
£80 for St Mary’s RC Church Hall fund, Sabden.
Jumble A jumble sale raised
Tarmac Plans are underway to
have the driveway leading to St Nicholas’ Church, Sabden, tarmaced. The PCC wants the job done before winter.
Crowtrees Road, Sabden, has been elected parent- governor for Sabden County Primary School. The election was held
guests also attended the full service, at which Bap tist minister the Rev. A. D. Briddock spoke. Head master Mr Peter Shorrock opened the service. Afterwards dozens of harvest gifts were distri
PTA election Mr Keith Pedder, of
prior to the PTA annual meeting, at which Mr Pedder was returned un opposed as chairman for a second year. New secretary is Mrs
' Garth. These officials, with five others — Mrs Sylvia
Christine Helm and new treasurer Mr Christopher
D avies, Mrs Sheila Cowell, Mrs Marion Proc ter (social secretary), Mrs Wilma Reid and Mrs Carol Slipper — comprise
the committee. Headmaster Mr Peter
, staff swap with Mrs Pat Murray taking over the infants while another member of staff is on maternity leave. A new teacher will take over the middle school.
Hetherington gave a talk “Along the Pennine Way” to 21 members of Sabden WI. Mrs Walmsley won the competition for an old walking stick. VCO Mrs Prescott will
Walker’s talk Guest speaker Miss M.
attend the October meet ing, when the committee will provide a potato pie and apple pie supper. Mrs Wilma R e id ’s
Shorrock outlined future plans, including a letter to be sent to parents exp laining school rules, and a
church.
coffee morning raised about £30. A jumble sale is to be held next month with proceeds going to th e NFWI and the Mayor’s Fund for Christie Hospital, Manchester. S a b cl e n is now a
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and Mr E. Metcalfe. Raffle winners were: Mr E. Metcalfe, Mr F. Flaiche, Mr B. Hogg, Mr P. Taylor, Mr J. Tom
M&s were Mr S. Hogg Waddington
ing of the Friends of bt Helen’s committee, Wacl- dington, was held in the
presided and treasurer Mr A. A. P. Hughes re minded members that during the year over £1,000 had been spent on work such as the resurfac ing of the paths, the painting of the clock faces and the siliconing of the
Canon C. F. Goodchild _ „ ,
tower.It was decided that the next major project should be the overhauling of the heating system and the services of a consultant are to be engaged.
Downham
Silver care Downham WI president
Mrs G. Capstick wel comed two visitors and
extended birthday greet ings to Mrs L. Nelson. Two members reported
member of the Na.b group of WIs, consisting
of Simonstone, Pendleton and Wiswell. Higham WI is arrang
ing a trip to Alston Hall in November and has in vited anyone interested from Sabden. Thanks were expressed to all w'ho entered the Clitheroe area show.
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Mrs G. Slater welcomed visitor Miss Butchart. Speaker Mr F. Downham, of Galgate, gave an illus trated talk entitled “start ing from scratch,” telling how he made his garden from very rough ground. He showed slides of it
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Hall. Tickets for interna tional evening were distri buted and le t te rs of thanks for flowers and visits were read from Mrs J. Hewitt. and Mrs B. Mercer. Mrs E. Barker was
on the excellent mini- Denman courses at Alston
Friend’s work A well-attended meet
, linson.
Brown, of Chapel House, T o s s id e , s to le the limelight at Burnley Dog Show on Sunday when her two-year-old Kerry blue terrier, Sionsilva Ruff ‘n’ Tumble, won three first prizes and was voted “best in show.” The dog, nicknamed
Best in show Breeder Mrs Pauline
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p la y in g in football matches this weekend. On Sunday, Read Boys
Matches Two Read teams will be
FC leave the village school at 1-30 p.m. for a game at Oxenhope, while at 2-30 p.m. on the recre a t io n g ro u n d , Read United Veterans play Read Scout leaders. This will be followed by
an evening disco in the cricket club pavilion.
All the aces At the whist drive in
jointly with the church on Friday in aid of the Dale Clement Liver Research
thanked for holding a coffee evening which made over £100 for the Ribble Valley Mayor’s charity effort for Christie cancer research. Arrangements were finalised for the whist and domino drive to be held
Appeal. The president thanked
all who took part in the area show and presents were given to children who entered. Mrs N. Wright reported on the autumn council meeting. Mr W. M. Johnston, of
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Towler, Mrs C. New house, Mr E. Seedall, Mrs M. Lund, Mr W. Kenyon, Mr J. Pinder, Mr R.
Dominoes: Mrs B.
drive organised in aid of Dale Head Church, near Tosside, were — Gents: Mr T. Jackson, Mr S. Hogg, Mr I. Peel, Mr H. Jackson. Ladies: Mrs N.
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Charn- ley, Mrs R. Hargreaves. Gents — Mrs E. P. Larkin, Mrs D. Slinger. Mrs B. Brennand won the special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.
Scout meeting, Paul Be verley was awarded his swimmer’s badge. Cyclist proficiency badges were attained by Jason Travis, Jason Ward, Rafe Saun ders, Andrew Swind- lehurst, Mark Sharman and Ian Moorhouse.
Badges At Monday’s Read
tended by 60 members of Read’s Scouting organisa tions on Sunday at St John’s Church. Flags were canned by
On parade Church parade was at
Derek Attride (Union), Claire Yates (Ventures), Gareth Richards (Scouts). Annette Garnett (2nd Guides), Leona Burrows (3rd Guides), Martin Ebbage (Ribble Cubs) and Neil Roberts (Calder Cubs). Philip Youles took up
twice shown Jasper at Crufts, managing to gain a creditable third in section.
cashier Mi Garratt wa maintenance Dandy at Church, Saturday. The bride
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elder son o: E. Dandy, Road, Padih The bride
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Julie Dane!} groom’s siste Best man
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the cross, Joe Lambert took the collection and Sue Parkinson read the lesson. The vicar gave a talk on the physical and mental marks of sacrifice, speaking of St Paul and the marks of a Christian.
Thornley
ided. Winners of the com petition “AIL my own work” were Mrs B. Proc tor and Mrs A. Roper and raffle winners were Mrs A. Yates and Mrs M. San derson.
with-Wheatley WI were “transported” on a jour ney to China by Trans- Siberian railway. Their speaker, Mrs Hayhurst, was thanked by Mrs Ellison. Mrs D. Charnley pres
‘Transported’ Members of Thornley-
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