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liton and auditor Mr Hemingway. Mr
istrict Scout Execu- was Mr Stanley lead. Chairman is ■ter Carpenter, see- Mr John Clayton, ■ se creta ry Mrs
a r d B ak er was 1 treasurer,
|ad e r Mr Kenneth 3t
nds
PS of newspapers in the padding of
: being replaced at bite Horse Hotel, •oe, have created .musement. ly there must be people who have heard of bassinet te 1895 name for became known as and then baby car-
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tomers that he had d makes of bicycle lat “no gas-pipe vere kept.” Brands i included Wal- Beau Ideals, Pre-
ul Royal Progress, ith Armstrong and Whitworth.
J-er ones from 7>/2d. Id. A 22-carat gold I g ring could be ■ lor 10s. 6d. ■serge suits in black ] were being sold at and trousers at as were garments
I r at 4s. lid. and lool tweed. ivrag
Ice in the square lthe Black Bull and landlord one shil- . [the privilege,
j Wilkinson, travel- f iu p p e te e r and paused in Rib and gave a per-
|i Lancashire”. The tn watched his
linson tells the lin his “Puppets
Jlheir parents ling- |i the fringe of the 1 others gazed from |n t doorways or over the curtains I windows.
J The following day jigridge the pup-
l.vas told, “We alius I ’ve got to spend Is let a shilling out of |e s t e r ” , while man said: “If I
In the showman Id to take his col- the street was
|iyhurst or Oxford abridge and then
Ison to educate I ]sent him to Man- Grammar School,
In to finish his edu- jvith a year in Rib-
Is ago. Today there |v generation in the and my personal
that was nearly
luce has been very lit. 1 have found jjple warmhearted Ih a fine sense of 1" hospitable and 1 in the extreme. I hen, I didn’t give le t performance land I didn’t go |with a collection
J.F. lection to
itaurant 'ITION has been
IS tre e t , into a restaurant.
fas been submitted Ribble Valley
Vhalley Parish s annual meeting, m Miss Pauline m said residents ower end of King objected on the of parking and to the proposal,
latter is to be re- . |o the,next parish fleeting.
iy about 20 Whal- dents objecting to sal to convert the “Abbeydene”, 25
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members re-elected committee were Mr oper and Mr E. B. >use. Mrs K. Kapp ilrs E. Lavender newly elected. All mmittees were re- 1. with the excep- f Mr Kay and Mrs ki. er guests at the ig included county put Mr Harold Bur- The proceedings with prayers by
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joined parents and friends in an Ascension Day ser
Scholars’ service . Tosside school children
vice at St Bartholomew’s Church, taken by priest- m-charge the Rev. Greg Hoy land, of Long Pre ston. Organist was Mrs Frances Powl.
by Robert Powl and the children sang a hymn of praise, accompanied by David Leverton and Carol Wilson on recorders.
A collection was taken
Tosside Institute raised £78 for equipment in the c h i ld r e n ’s ward at Airedale Hospital. Music was by the Lyne Valley Scottish Country Dance Band. Competition win ners were Mrs R. Palmes- ty, Mrs P. Woods, Mrs A. Hodkinson, Mr C. Sutclif fe and Mr R. Taylforth.
money- for the leukemia department of Christie Hospital, Manchester, was held at the weekend, an old time dance being organised by Mr Edgar Metcalfe on Friday, with dancing to Harry Cock-
Joint effort A joint effort to raise
Fund raiser An old time dance in
Diane Robinson, Mrs McLeod, Mrs Farey, Pete Wilson, Mrs Craddock, Mrs Preuss, Mrs Vera •Newhouse, Mrs Tilbury and Mrs Smith.
Rimington
.Club’s annual prizegiving and disco at the Black Bull, Rimington, on Friday a buffet supper was enjoyed. Trophies were awarded
Soccer prizes At Rimington Football
sale organised by Mrs Til bury and friends com pleted the effort. The raffle of a continental quilt cover, won by Mr Lund, raised £28.30 and the grand to ta l was £171.52. Other winners were
erill’s music. On Saturday a jumble
Slaidburn
was spent by Slaidburn YFC at .Church Style Farm, Slaidburn, on- Monday, by invitation of Mr and Mrs H. T. Breaks. Stock judging was held
Congratulations An enjoyable evening
as follows: 1st team, goal, of the year — Philip Heaton; player of the year — Barry Jones. 2nd team, player of the year — Paul Whittaker; most improved player of the year — David Binns. The second team play
Mr D. Buckle, Mrs H. Boden arid Mr P. Graham.
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ers presented tankards to their managers, Mr G. Braithwaite and Mr L. Whittaker. Raffle winners were:
(tie), Nicholas Pinder, Jason Newhouse. The girls had a talk from Mr J. R. T. Holt about Par- rock Head Guest House; illustrated by slides, and then made posters featur ing a guest house sign. Highest points went to — Juniors: Kathryn Pinder, Jill P ark er . Seniors: E l iz ab e th Robinson, Pamela Breaks and Sheila Harrison (tie), Kathleen Taylor, Claire Townson. • Supper was served and
with Mr J. 'Falshaw, of Gisburn, as master judge. Highest points — Seniors: Chris' Briggs, - Neville Harrison, Robert Parker, Michael Close. Juniors: Russell Pinder, Matthew Bamford and Brian Pinder
g r a tu la te d on th e i r achievements in the Reg ional Rally at Downham on Saturday. Slaidburn gained 16 first merit cards and the girls won. the Bowland Region Trophy. The club was joint first with Clitheroe for carcase judging at Sawley earlier in the week.
chairman Claire Townson expressed thanks. Members were con
Mrs J. Fenby, Mrs Ted- stone, Mrs S. Singleton, Mrs M. Beattie, Mrs S. Walker. Other winners were David Beattie, Mrs D. Barber, Elizabeth Schofield, Mrs H. Beattie and Jane McNamee. Over £80 was raised for play group funds.
Sabden
the Rt Rev. Geoffrey Burke, had a mini-walkab out in Sabden and was thrilled with people’s; friendliness. At St Mary’s School, he
Walkabout The Bishop of Salford,
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spoke to children from there, from St Augus tine’s School, Billington, and to six adults all 'of whom he will be confirm ing in Sabden next month. Headmaster Mr Thomas
playgroup held a coffee evening at “The Old School,” Newton home of Mr and Mrs D. Fenby. Stalls selling cakes, books and children’s clothes did a brisk trade. Raffle winners were:
Brisk trade Slaidburn and district
Ladies — Mrs C. Sefton, Mrs i A. Haworth, Mrs Swift. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mr F. .Cottam. Raffle — Mrs M. Wade. Second weekly meeting:
Waddington
Dominoes —; Miss E. Pre scott, Mrs M. Wade. Whist: Ladies — Mrs Clarkson, Mrs Denny (joint first). Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs M. Proc ter. Raffle — Mrs Bass.
Well attended The two Ascension Day
•well attended by people of all ages, said parish priest
services at St Mary’s RC Church, Sabden, were
Fr Leon Morns who was very pleased with congre gation numbers.
Sabden churches — Bap tist, Church of England and Methodist — worship- ed at a joint Ascension
Joint service Members of th re e
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the Rev. T. Gorridge, the dynamic chaplain and lec tu re r at Tamil Nadu Theological College, Madurai, South India. Mr Gorridge, on holiday
jority of Madurai. Apart from teaching he spends much time working in the jail and with lepers and beggars. He came to preach at the invitation of Sabden . vicar, the Rev. Denis. McWilliam, his .col league from public school teaching days. The joint service in
volved the three church ministers, the Rev. A. D.
B am fo rd , from the Methodist Church and Mr McWilliam.
Briddock from the Baptist Church, Rev. Roland
10 a.m. to midday in sup port of Sabden Football Club, is being held on Saturday at 6 Thorn Street. Anyone interested in helping should contact . Mrs Balmbra at that ad dress, or Mrs Whalley, at 8 Bury Row.
Coffee A coffee morning from
Hurst Green
MU, Hurst Green, at- terided the Deanery Festi val at Kirkby Malham on Ascension Day. Holy Communion was
Bridal outfit Members of St John’s
celebrated by the Vicar of St Michael’s and the sermon was given by Mrs Ashley, wife of the Bishop ofTranskei, Africa. During the service she
Prendergast presented the Bishop with a special bottle of wine on behalf of governors, s ta f f and pupils. The Bishop then drove
to see four sick of the parish before returning to the church, concluding his two-hour visit by inspect ing pro g re s s on the church hall and meeting many people involved in the project.
jumble sale raised £60 for club funds.
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dominoes — Mrs M. Wade, Mrs E. Spencer, Mrs ■
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received a banner as a gift from the Bradford Diocese to the link diocese in South Africa. In the schoolroom after
wards, Mrs Ashley spoke of her life and work and showed a beautiful exam ple of a local bridal outfit, which will be kept at Mary Shepherd House, London, the MU head quarters.
Pendleton
WI were guided in the dicussion of AGM resolu tions by VCO Mr Joan Bright and the link dele gate from Barley was in structed on voting. A questionnaire on ag
Questionnaire Members of Pendleton
with his family, graphical ly described life among the poverty-stricken ma
• ay s e rv ic e a t St- Nicholas’s' Church, at which the preacher was
new format has been issued by the Friends of St Helen’s Church, Wad dington. The -Friends — formed
Friends’ work A brochure with -a
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five years ago — airii to ensure that the high qual ity of the building is main tained; They have recent ly paid for the resurfacing of the churchyard paths and the renovation of the church clock. ■ Membership is open to anyone interested in the preservation and improve ment of the church, whether resident in the parish or not. They are kept in touch through a regular newsletter. The brochure includes
. Chatburn, held a success ful ploughman’s lunch on Saturday, About 40 members and
DESPITE clashing with the • Cup Final, members of Christ Church MU,
friends called in to join the Vicar, Canon Cecil
p h o to g ra p h s of the stained glass windows de picting the patron saint and the Saxon chieftain Wadda, from Whom the village derives its name.
held a coffee day at their home, Church Close, Waddington, on Wednes day. A steady stream of visitors raised £130 for the Methodist Sunday. School restoration fund.
Cash for fund Mr and Mrs R. Fisher
' ford CE Primary School a t ten d e d S t . Helen’s Church,for an Ascension Day service. A chorus reading from St Luke’s Gospel was given by Joanne Waddington, Re becca Wood, J an ic e Hindle, Anna Broughton and Gail Margison. Julie Lodge read the second lesson. Canon C. F. Goodchild
dington and West Brad-
Day’s meaning The children of Wad
soup, French bread and
Butlin, and bis wife Muriel at their home for
party enjoyed a mystery trip to the “Last Drop. Inn,” Bolton, where a museum houses old clocks, Mrs R. Leach thanked Mrs Capstick for organising the trip. The bring and buy stall
Walmsley, - Mrs E. Scott and Mrs E. Chard.
Sawley
gave a brief address on the meaning of Ascension Day. Adam Spencer, James Smith, Jonathan Cunliffe and Andrew Gregson were sidesmen. '
work is done by volun teers, funds are needed' from time to time to re place plants. Committee members will be in the gardens on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. to receive gifts.
the committee responsible for the upkeep of Wad- dington’s Coronation Gar dens is being made this weekend. Although most of the
Plants fund The annual appeal by
Newton
Dixon, of College Cot- ' tages, and Mr Michael McFall, of The Heaning, were welcomed. Coun. McFall will be
has been re-elected chair man of Newton Parish Council and Coun.. Lionel Lewis is vice-chairman. New councillors Brian
Welcomed Coun. Martin Beattie
the representative on the Ribble Valley Liaison Committee and Goun. Dixon on Newton . Village Hall Mangagement Com mittee. .
Transport arrangements were made for th e diamond jubilee party at the Newdrop Inn on June 8th. ■
read from Mrs C. Lister, Mrs M. Ross and the Vil lage Hall Committee for donations towards the roof repairs. Hostesses were Mrs M. Baldwin, Mrs A. Donaghy and Mi’s Ross. The stall raised £6.50 and the com petition for the earliest WI photo was- won by Mrs A. Swales.
Letters of thanks were I
Read CE School, Straits Lane,- on Wednesday in aid of Hospice Appeal. Dr Siegleman gave a very in teresting talk on the work done by the Hospice, and a film show given by Mr Dewhurst accompanied the talk. •
Hospice talk A meeting was held at
: :
Weekend camp The arinuaF camp at
Bowley was held last weekend. Nine families from' Read attended, and the V e n tu re Scouts helped to organise some of the activities. . The theme for the camp
riculture and local matters was answered and Mrs M. • Ireland thanked Mrs Bright. Mrs E. Owen presided.
ham for Christian Aid raised £30.
• mal talk on the Hospice Appeal and was thanked by Mrs R. Leach. Birth day greetings were ex tended to Mrs Faraday, Mrs Clayton, Mrs Tingle, Mrs Todd, Mrs Clark and .Mrs Leach.
Capstick welcomed two delegates from Rimington to the resolutions meeting of, Downham WI. Mr R. Dewhurst gave an infor-
Mystery trip The president Mrs G.
Chatburn . was attended by 29 members and a
The group meeting at . Read
shooting and there . was also a raft-building com petition which the chil dren enjoyed immensely, Highlight of the camp was “the raid” when the chil dren attacked the service team with flour-bombs . and water.
Philip Youles, Chris Leech, Neil Harrison and
Leaders-j t Scout Patrol Leaders,
Derek Attride completed th e ir Patrol .Leaders course at Bowley last weekend and they all at tained Patrol Leaders badges. ' .
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; very enjoyable. • Activities included rifle
this year was “King. Arthur- and ‘ the Round Table,” which proved
Scout meeting, proficiency badges were awarded, to - the following:. [Third stage
Badge awards At Friday’s Calder Cub
swimmers badge to Mark Leech; photographers badge to Neil Roberts, Ian Roberts and Martin H'aworth and Martin Haworth also attained his scientist badge. Grant Hinks and Ray Khawaja both achieved the book readers badge. Melvyn Ward was awarded his 1st year service star and also his bronze arrow award.
[Club on Monday night the winners were: Ladies — Mrs S. J. Coward, Mrs A. Taylor (cons). Gents — .Mr R. Sager, Mrs M. Wil kinson (cons). Mrs ,E.
in Read Constitutional
All the aces At the whist drive held
Collection. A collection in Down
had a lively discussion of resultions for the AGM, led by Mrs Greenwood, of Grindleton, the link insti tute.
Memsahib’s life Members of Sawley WI
entertaining account of a Memsahib’s life in India. She was thanked by Mrs Walker. NFWI member ship survey question naires were- distributed, arrangements were made for a coffee evening and Mrs Speak offered to lead an evening walk. The competition for a
Mrs Birtwistle gave an
wildlife ornament was won by Mrs Thornber, Mrs Pye and Mrs Webb. A chicken and chips supper was served.
Gisburn
sang three anthems and the Gisburn choir sang “Lead me Lord" and “Go ye into all the world”. Jacqueline Sayle was the soloist. Less°ns were read by Mr Green and Canon Selby. Organists were Miss M. Lord and Mrs H. Toome. Afterwards re freshments were served in the Festival Hall.
burn Parish Church com menced with Holy Com munion and in the evening the choirs of Gisburn and St Aidan’s Church, Hel- lifield, sang Evensong. Canon S. A. Selby wel comed the Vicar of Hel- lif ie ld , the Rev. G. Walker. The Hellifield choir
Combined Ascension Day at Gis
half-hour was provided by Mrs E. Parker showing her slides of her trip to America. Hostesses were Mrs M.
will start again in June, when Mrs F. Smithies, county chairman, will be the speaker. After supper a social
b iscu its , cheese and pickles. Mrs M. Walker and Mrs
Members are now pre paring for the Overseas:
C. Whittaker were in charge in the kitchen and Mrs B. Quayle ran a bring-and-buy stall., More'.than £60 was
raised, which will be added to the proceeds of the MU stall at the Christmas sale of work.
Whalley
Hagerty and Mrs E. Holt and raffle winners Miss A. White and Mrs D. Cot- terill.
ACM in London were dis cussed and delegate Mrs C. . Horsfall advised on voting. A letter of thanks for flowers was read from Mrs M. Naylor. As it was members’ night, Mrs A. Taylor told of a holiday in California and Mrs J. Lee showed slides of places she had lived in Australia. They were thanked by Mrs Slater. Hostesses were Mrs F.
bers stood in silence in memory of Mrs V. Shear man, a past president and long-serving committee member. President Mrs G. Slater welcomed a new member Mrs Jean Bishop, of The Sands. Resolutions for the
Members’ night At Whalley WI, mem
Missionary garden party at Whalley Abbey on June 15th, when they. will be responsible for the soft drinks stall. Pictured at the plough
man’s lunch are some .of the helpers with Mr Butlin and his wife (seated on the far left).
Showroom opening times:
and programmes will be delivered shortly and will also be available from Roger Cottam, 13 East- field Drive.
Whitewell
Thorneyholme Hotel, Dunsop Bridge, by per mission of Mr and Mrs Smith, raised £155 for Whitewell Church funds. Beautiful weather enabled a bowling match to be held on the lawn.
Bowls A' coffee . evening at
SALESBURY, an area not well known to Clitheroe Naturalists, was the starting point for a circular walk on Saturday. . Field paths led to
Nature puts on a good show
Abbey senior citizen’s drive at Whalley were — Ladies: Mrs H. Turner, Mrs Holgate. Gents: Mrs Grady, Mrs Metcalfe, Mrs Howarth. Dominoes: Miss W o ls ten h o lm e , Miss Eatough.
Abbey drive Whist winners at the
sented by the Bishop of Lancaster, the Rt Rev. Dennis Page, went to* Susan Crabtree (13), of Whittam Crescent; Anita Saunders (12), of Calder Aven u e , B i llin g to n ; Emma Taylor (14), of Mitton Road; Helen Townson (14), of Limefield Avenue, and 13- year-old twins Clare and- Jane Wadsworth, of The Grove. The boys’ awards, also
of Whalley Parish Church choir were rewarded for their services at a cere mony- a t B lack b u rn Cathedral for choir mem bers from all over the diocese. The girls’ awards, pre
Rewarded Eight young members
Downham . Flowers and weeds Gisburn YFC met at
identified weeds, leaves, g ra s s e s and flowers brought by judge. Mrs Kelly. Winners were: Girls, junior — Helen Lund, Helen Ashworth, Linda Hanson. Intermedi ate — Joan Frankland, Helen Falshaw.' Boys, junior — Robert
Ghyll Farm, Barnold- swick, home of Mr and Mrs A. Hanson. Both the boys and girls
gjven for four years’ ser vice in the choir, were presented by the Provost of Blackburn, the Very Rev. Lawrence Jackson, and went to Whalley choristers Alun Day (14), of Wiswell Lane, and Richard Townson (13), H e le n ’s b ro th e r , of Limefield Avenue. The boys were in fact
at the Cathedral through out the day of the cere mony, preparing to sing at Evensong.
YFC success Members" of Bolton-by-
Falshaw and Andrew Bol lard, David Gravestone. Intermediate — Mark Hanson and Philip Stirk, j John Robinson. Senior — Ian Coates, James’Taylor, John Thistlethwaite. Thanks were given by John Robinson.
cessful in a regional rally held at Downham on Saturday: ■ They came second in the events, which in cluded stock judging, flower arranging, cook ery, handicraf ts and novelty competitions. On Monday, members
Bolton-by-Bowland Bowland YFC were suc
travelled to Manor House, Rylstone, to look round Mr J. Caygill’s farm. He gave an interesting
tour of the farm showing improvements he has made to his hill land and looking'at breeding ewes' and milking herd. Afterwards, the Caygill
family provided supper and were thanked by Val erie Pickard.
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West Bradford Crazy netball
- The annual sp o r ts weekend organised by' West Bradford Village Sports Committee starts on_ June 18th with 'a chil- dren’s disco at 7-30 p.m. :. Sports d a y • on the
;Hutchinson won the spe cial prize and Mrs R. Har greaves was MC. ,
, Forms for sports day
Saturday begins at 2 p.m. and a crazy netball match will be held on Sunday, at 2 p.m. The theme of dress is “Roman times", but this is not essential.
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be in leaf before the ash so, according to the rhyme, “only a splash” of rain is due. A fine display of rhododendrons, lilac and other spring blossom was seen, en route to Copster Green, where tea was enjoyed in a cottage garden. Mrs F. Blades thanked
leader Mr John Simpson for a memorable walk.
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blossom filled the air and buttercups and cow pars ley on the roadside verges, as the walk con tinued to Osbaldeston, by way of the weavers’ old path and Bay Horse. • Rabbits were active and bluebells carpeted Oxen- dale Wood. Other flowers noted were pink purslane, spearwort and lousewort. Oak trees were seen to
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