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\e making origins
cplained origins of lace were explained in to members of
tional at th e ir r,
I |k. oe Soroptimist In-
Hargreaves, intro- Mrs E. Procter, of lurch-in-Pendle, irought along ex- of lace to illustrate
president, Mrs
|e s of Venetian, and needlepoint
Procter showed t
nd drawn thread She traced the his- f lace making and lanked by Mrs M. ;on. M. Berry won the
Clitheroe 2232b. (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Bolton-by-Bowland —
Hair care Bolton-by-Bowland WI
president Sirs C. F. Pick les welcomed Gary' and Tony, of Sissors Hamdres sing Salon, Clitheroe, who gave a demonstration of hair care, using three members! as models. They
Qr®rl “ ed by MrS B- Stevenson.
year. They were thanked by. Coun., Mrs Joyce Lilbum.
New chairman . „ man
mg hair style” picture was won by Mrs D. Parting ton, Mrs G. Billows, Mrs A. Riley and Miss M. Downer-Bottomley. A letter of appreciation
New members Mrs_ .H. ; jq^ jjunt took the chair Rushton and Mrs_Aspinall
were welcomed. The com-. Cricket Club’s AGM. He . with members of the . was elected chairman and
t Bolton-by-Bowland assistant treasurer.
was read from the Crps- sley family. Members dis cussed the trip to Alston Hall on May 30th and de cided on an outing later in the year.
Jaslingden Soroptim- |ub in the present of a “password”
n-ize. club was host for
le t i t io n . The Voe team of Mrs E. Mrs K. Hobbs,
Ind will go on to the found.
Council
:o back opera
|il is to underwrite tune of .£100 the 1
’HEROE. Town
Jction of the Gilbert (Sullivan’s opera Ithe” being staged at lastle Bandstand this
ler. . Coun. Laurence i te e was not in of the move. He
list year’s production licia di Lammermoor,” Joted by the Castle Ire Group,
was.badly Tded and that money k be better spent on
lil group. Iwever, Coun. Howel
T; said that the per- pnces by the Pendle
I Ja Company were well
l-mally cold weather fune and Coun. Bert Is said there were 1 people involved, iun. Eric Bracewell | “Iolanthe” was more lliar to people and Id: “The choice for gear’s production was laps a wrong start.”
ded considering the
Knock-out teams
wanted =
i a knock-out” compet- i, being held in con- ion with the Red Rose
JE again a team is g sought to represent Ribble Valley in an
tival. qualifying heat will
held at Longridge on day, May 27th,'to
ct the best team to go to the finals, on June at Burnley. ames last year in- ed dressing as rabbits carrying giant cab-
es over fences, and king a cake walk, with rybody ending up in pool!
.nyone interested in ering a team of eight 10 men and women, fit brave enough, should
tact Mrs Mary Brass, theroe 27543).
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Just magic Members of Bolton-by-
Bowland YFC had an en tertaining evening hearing all about magic from Mr John Pye, but despite as sisting in performing tricks, were unable to fathom how they were done. Claire Dakin expre ssed thanks. • The junior public speak
and tre a su re r Mr S. Wrathall were re-elected. Fixtures secretary is Mr M. Smalley.' On the committee are Mr Hunt, Mr Smith, Mr Smalley, Mr K. Watson,
Secretary Mr M. Smith
elected president and Mr G. Billows vice-president.
Mrs Bosoiinet was re
Hunt and vice-captain Mr Smalley. , Also on the selection committee are Mr Holmes and Mr Bil lows. Umpire is Mr Watson.
Team captain is Mr
ing team — Alison P ick a rd (chairman), Richard Armer (speaker), Simon Moorhouse (vote of thanks) — came joint second with Clitheroe A in the Bowland region competition, held at Pend leton Village Hall. Alison goes through as chairman for the region. For the seniors, the
Mitton
Mrs Florence Smithies was guest speaker at Little Mitton WI, giving a talk on “The lighter side of the EEC.”
Lighter side Chairman of the LFWI
team of Cathy Booth (chairman), Simon Good win. (speaker), Valerie Pickard (vote of thanks) was fifth.
Welcomed At the annual meeting
of the Bolton-by-Bowlana branch of the Conserva tive Association, presi dent Mrs M. A. Bosonnet welcomed Mr P. Mawson, chairman of the Ribble Valley Constituency, and Miss M. Dutton, secretary
and agent. Mrs Bosonnet, chair-,
man Mrs C. Cradock, vice-chairmen Mrs A. Moorhouse and Mrs D. Wright, secretary Mrs H. Lund, treasurer Mrs E. Walmsley and the com mittee were all re-elected. Mr Mawson welcomed
Luxembourg in 1980, she told members how the European Parliament was made up, pointing out that its percentage of women was higher .than any other in Europe, except Denmark.
Describing her trip to
thanks and hostesses were Mrs Hill, Mrs Haslam and Miss Hudson, who won the competition for a bowl of bulbs.
seconds sale” at Mitton on April 9th, at 8 p.m.
There is to be a “super Billington
Swiss walks At Ebenezer Baptist
the branch into the new constituency and Miss Dutton reminded mem bers of the various events to be held during the
Chapel, Billington, on Thursday, a film of “Walks in Switzerland” was shown by Mr R. Darby, of Langho. Supper of meat pie and peas was served by the social com mittee and the £20 pro ceeds went to chapel funds.
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VILLAGE NEWS E
“ Sabden
In the 'absence of chair- ^ Maher, Mr
meeting — the annual op portunity to discuss prob lems or grievances con cerning village matters
Problems Sabden ra tep ay e rs ’
from neigh b o u rin g parishes. Members were invited to attend a work- ling party at the Vicarage on Monday afternoons to make articles for sale at the Spring Bank Holiday
fair.
arish council — is to be eld on Monday in the ' Methodist School at 7-30
Mr A. Holmes, Mr D. • p.m. to discuss the .forth coming season. 'Anyone interested in
Cricket season • Sabden Cricket Club is holding a preliminary meeting on Tuesday in the Pendle Witch at 9
Roe, Mr R. Dewhurst and Mrs M. A. Bosonnet.
assisting in the running of the
new faces being very wel come. Sabden will again compete in the Clitheroe and
club league.
Winning hands At Sabden Over 60s
drive in St Mary’s Club, domino winners were: Mrs S. Ashton, Mrs F. Quegan, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs M. Lambert, Mrs F. Boocock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Denny, Mrs M. Marshall. Gents — Mrs A. Howarth, Mrs M. Procter.. Raffle: Mrs Howarth. At the midweek social
should
playing or attend,
district midweek
Cubs on parade Bellringers’ Sunday was
observea at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, Canon C. F. Goodchild conducting the service and" r in g e r s Mr R. Hatherell and Mr E. Lucas reading the lessons. Other members were
with the parade of the 1st Waddington and West Bradford^ Cub Scout pack, the colours being carried by Simon Hulme, with Julian Silverwood and Wayne Boothman as escorts. A new chorister, Daniel
The service opened 1
West Bradford ; Jackson, of Chatbum. Inspiring
Nancy Frankland was or ganist for the hymn. Miss Linda Whitfield
> Chatbum, Downham and
v, Over £40 . was raised to -boost, the funds of the
A t Wpst Bradford Worston Ladies’ Conser-
Ladies’ Bright Hour Mrs vatf e Branch a"d Mrs Foster onened the meet- Audrey Stretch presented
sidesmen. Organist was Mr Donald Hartley. The choir sang an anthem by Attwood.
with her guitar sang two songs ana the Rev. D. Woodhouse, of _ St James’s, Clitheroe, gave an inspiring talk'on en couraging people to come to. church, ana counteract- injg the violence, lack of respect and consideration - for others which is rife in everyday life. .Mrs Susan Clark gave
out the notices and a col-' lection was taken. Trade was brisk at the bring- and-buy table. The total amount raised was £43.31. The AGM is to be held
on March 21st at 12 Grindleton Road.
Jones, was presented to the vicar by his team leader, head choir girl Sally Bryan, who had pre pared him for admission. The vicar presented
Silk flowers The making of silk flow
Rachel Bryan, who had passed further tests of the Royal School of Church Music training scheme, with the dark blue ribbon of the senior singer.
. ners.' Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr H. Parker. Raffle:
Mrs D. Bass. Mrs Clarkson expressed Waddington
Prayer When Waddington
Methodist Women’s Fel lowship met on Thursday, the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw spoke about prayer. He was thanked by chairman Mrs C. Greenwood. Tea hostess was Miss W. Rushton and Mrs S. Baines accompanied the
hymns. The Rev. J. Wright will speak next Thursday.
Commissioned During the communion
service conducted by the Rev. C. Foster, at Wad dington Methodist Church on Sunday morning, the commissioning of pastoral
Mrs N. Hargreaves, Miss E. Brown and Miss A. . Alston were domino win-
Gisbum
Tricks and spots Gisburn Festival Hail
Management Committee organised a whist and domino drive on Tuesday. Whist’ winners: Ladies
— Miss M. Jackson, Mrs Hargreaves. Gents — Mr- S. Hogg, Mr W. Crossley. Dominoes: Mrs G. Speak, Mr Wentworth, Mrs P. Holden, Mrs I. Carr. Raffle: Mrs Wentworth, Mrs Cowking. MCs were Mr W. Cros
sley (whist) and Mr J; Falshaw (dominoes). Supper was served by ladies of the committee.
were sad to hear of the death in hospital of Mrs Mary Robinson (93), wife of the late Mr James Robinson. Some years ago the
Respected Residents of Gisburn
•Fisher, Mrs, C. Green wood, Mrs
J.Moon, Mrs D. Underwood and Mrs C. Whitfield. Mr G. Whitfield read
visitors took place. They are Mrs A. Bargh, Mrs P.
ers in many colours from old tights and stockings,-, bleached and dyed, looked simple when demons trated to West Bradford WI by villager Mrs Mary Thomas, but lots of prac tice was required. Mrs Singleton gave the vote of thanks. Mrs Anne Gregs.on
ing with prayers and Mrs a s,ide sh°w of her travels
a slide show of her travels in South Africa. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs Walker, who presented the hostess with a bowl of flowers. ■
Hurst Green
60s Club' whist and domino drive, whist win ners were: Ladies — Mrs G. Haworth, Mrs M. Brown. Gents — Mr R. Whalley, Mr ,W. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr L. Card- well, Mr A.Hayhurst, Mrs R. Whalley, Mr T. Seed. Raffle: Mr A. Hay hurst.
Over 60s At Hurst Green Over
Hurst Green Women’s Conservative Association was a whist and domino drive at the Memorial
Tory drive The monthly effort of
Hall. Whist winners: Ladies
presided over a lengthy discussion on ways and means of raising money for the annual senior citi zens’ outing in June, one suggestion Being a bring- ana-buy table at the next meeting. Tickets were sold for
. Gents — Mr I. Wilkinson, Mr T. Stanley, Mrs E. Holden. Dominoes: A. Wentworth, J. Tomlinson, Adam Hayhurst, Miss Chaffer, Mrs Ramsdale, Mr E. Broderick. Raffle: .Mrs W. Bailey.
— Mrs Underwood, Mrs Mercer, Miss Holden.
Chipping
the group meeting on May 3rd at Chatburn. The “legs eleven” competition was won by Mrs Ethel Edwards. Joint second were Mrs Anne Iphofen, Mrs Margaret Wrathall, Mrs Margaret Oddie and Mrs Elsie Harrision and third Mrs Capstick. The raffle was won by
Mr "Slater and Mr Pattin- son, of the Milk Market ing Board, who showed slides of cheese making. Condolences were sent
Cheese The Happy Days Club, ling, had a talk by
Read
Hot pot A fund-raising family
■to the accompaniment of disco music, was well at tended at .Read Cricket Club on Sunday.
lunch of hot pot and peas,
Touch of spring A "spring flower-arrang
ing demonstration by Mrs B. Rushton was enjoyed
by the Read branch of the Ribble Valley Ladies Con servative Association. Two arrangements offered as prizes were won by Mrs N. Duckworth and Mrs N. Wilkinson.
All the aces ’At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs L. Hartley, Mrs A. Cunliffe. Gents — Mrs 'P. Longbottom, Mrs D. Slinger. MC Mrs E. Brownhul won the special
prize.
By microwave There will be a free de
monstration of microwave cookery at Read CE School on Wednesday, with a raffle for the cooked dishes in aid of school funds.
Grindleton
Gardening tips Grindleton gardens
should be a riot of colour this summer, after Thurs day night’s talk to the WI by Mr Fred Downham on “Tubs and hanging bas
kets”. He answered questions
on garden and plant prob lems and president Mrs H. Simpson welcomed the many husbands who came along to hear him.
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to the family of the late Mr Butterworth. Two representatives attended the Ribble Valley Mayor’s reception.
Mrs Edith Hanson. Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs Iphofen and Mrs Joyce Hartley.
Theatre fan ^ . Thirteen members of
farmed' Deerhouse Farm, Gisburn. L a te r they moved to-Longridge. Mrs Robinson came
the lesson. Certificates of merit were presented to several members of the Junior Missions Associa
couple .lived at Pimlico House When Mr Robinson
back to live in Gisbum after her husband’s death. She was highly respected. A son survives her. Interment .took place at
tion. At the Home Mission
meeting tonight the speaker will be a member of the Samaritans. ’ ’
I whist and domino drive arranged by Waddington
The Shrove Tuesday
| Mothers’ Union as their social effort raised £50 for MU funds. Supper of
West Bradford Young Wives’ Fellowship turned up at the home of Mrs Julie Overend, in Pinder Close,, Waddington, to hear Mr Edmond Cam- bien recount his theatrical experiences. His ’ love of the foot
coffee evening in the Vil lage Hall raised £78 for funds. On sale were fancy goods made by Brown Owl Mrs Doreen Chamley and home produce. There were also games and a
Fancy goods Chipping Brownies’
raffle. Mrs Chamley was as
ing raised £123 and mem bers voted in favour of a
The recent social even
. pressed thanks for the plant for her Leap Year day birthday and a letter of thanks was read from Mr and Mrs J. Hutchinson for flowers on their golden wedding anniver sary.
sponsored knit for arth ritis research. Miss B. Brennand ex-
bowl of bulbs was won by Miss M. Brennand, Mrs A Green and Mrs M. Miller.
__ _HP1 le competition for a -----
sisted, by Mrs N. Wade- son and thanked all the supporters, especially the . Brownie mothers.
lights became more obvi ous as he spoke and thanks were expressed by Mrs Jane Spurgeon. The next meeting is in
St Wilfred’s Church, Ro chester, on Monday.
Win for hosts Gisburn YFC, which
out of the six clubs par ticipating. The
placed first overall
I sandwiches, scones and | cakes was served. Whist winners: Ladies Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs
| E. Underwood, Mrs C. Middleton. Gents — Mrs E. Downhill, Mr H. Ains worth, Mrs M. Wright.. Dominoes: Mrs J. How arth, Miss M. Pye, Mr H.
took place in Rimington Memorial Institute, the hedging at Newby Hall Farm, Rimington, home of Mr and Mrs M. Taylor, and the walling at Beck- side Farm, Rimington, home of Mr and Mrs B. Robinson. 'The following Gisbum members received plac
indoor contests
ing: ' Butter icing a chocolate
, Lofthouse, Mrs H. Isher- wood, Mrs E. Lofthouse. Raffle: Mrs E. Lofth-. ouse, Miss M. ,Pye and
| Miss M. Brennand. MCs were Mr' A. Wil
kinson and Mr J. Wilkin son. Mrs N.-Goodchild thanked everyone for their support and the MU. Committee for providing prizes and refreshments;
MU service at Wadding ton, Mr E. C. Parker, of Browsholme Hall, gave an account of the building of a new v illag e at Martlesham Heatn, near Ipswich, on the site of a disused aerodrome. Mr Parker showed pic
New village After the St Helen’s
I coach for the- Triennial Festival on May 15th at Ilkley and to take others
It is Hoped "to book.a
| for organising the outing to t i e musical in Clitheroe.
WI, Mrs Barbara Steen thanked Miss M. Watson
Health hints Presiding at Slaidbum
t
burn, gave a slide-illus trated talk about herbal, remedies and the competi tion for a health hint was won by Mrs M. Bolton, ■: Miss Watson and Mrs E.
Mrs M. Allen, of Black Lawson. j • . ance at St Andrew’s
Prizes Book prizes for attend
cake — Rebecca Lancas ter (1st), Helen Lund (2nd), Samantha Holden (3rd)., Icing Shrewsbury biscuits — Helen Falshaw (1st). Wiring a plug — Michael Wall (1st), James Falshaw (4th). Hedging — David Cap-
hosted this year’s Settle district competitions day, was
More district news on page 10
the kitchen of Mrs Lesley Knight, Eastfield Drive, West Bradford, on April 12th, when Mrs D. Clay ton, of Clitheroe, will give a cookery demonstration.
Appreciated
After many years’ service as secretary of the West Bradford Committee of the Women’s World Day of Prayer, Mrs K. Frank land retired and grateful thanks for all her past work was recorded at the recent meeting by hew secretary Mrs C. Beggs.
Chatburn
were played at the Rib- blesdate Club, Chatbum Tea hostesses were Mrs Green and Mrs Gr.os- venor. There will be bingo at 2-30 p.m. today.
Games Dominoes and' snooker
stick (2nd), James Taylor (3rd), John Thistlethwaite
Downham
For Lent At St Leonard’s PCC,
Wilderness Ash' Wednesday was
(4th). Walling (intermedi ate) — Joanne Frankland (1st).
• of Evensong at Christ Church, Chatbum, con ducted by Miss Carol Walker.
celebrated with a service
tures and was thanked by Mrs G. Hughes, who served refreshments, as sisted, by Mrs E. Loxham.
Downham, churchwarden Mr N. Lund was ap pointed vice-chairman,' churchwarden Mr T. McLean secretary, and Mr’ W. Scott treasurer. . Lenten services will be
held in church for the schoolchildren on Wednes day mornings and for adults on: Wednesday evenings, the subject for adults being - thd making of a Christian..
Slaidburn
Sunday. School, Slaidburn, were p re s e n te d on Sunday by former villager Mr W; M. Smith, head master of a primary school in Chester. He was introduced by
. Paul Lawson, David Parker, William Robin son, Thomas Robinson
superintendent Mrs Doris Leeming.. Mrs Edna Waterworth was organist and teachers Mrs Jennie. Harrison and Mrs Mary Parker were in attend-, ance. -
Juniors —' Karen Hulatt, Lucy Whitwell, Margaret C a r r , Gillian C a r r , Elizabeth- Schofield,; Janet Robinson, Anne Parker, Jane Parker, Jean Robin-.
R e c ip ien ts were: ,
son. Infants — Robert Whitwell, Jane McNamee,
Technique Slaidburn YFC met in
B
Reader Mr Peter Wil liams, of St James’s, Clitheroe. He spoke of the reasons why Our Lord suffered in the wilderness for 40 days and nights.
The preacher was Lay
M. Brewer. Tea and bis cuits were served after wards by the Mothers’
Organist was Mrs D. Union. ■ the home of Mrs Joyce
Party night ' Thirty-four ladies at tended a pancake party at
APRIL TO MID MAY APRIL TO MID MAY - APRIL TO MID MAY APRIL TO MID MAY APRIL TO MID MAY APRIL TO MID MAY
APRIL TO OCTOBER APRIL TO OCTOBER
SATURDAY, MAY 5th
SUNDAY, MAY 6th SATURDAY, JUNE 9th
SUNDAY, JUNE 10th SATURDAY, JUNE 30th
^ The bad news is that we expect holiday prices 0
,on The good news is that we have been able to put on ^ & extra holidays this year at the existing low prices. ^
to go up next year.
CONTRACTOr I ARE N O ^ R E ^O R T IN G ^ n f ^ T H ^ ^ X P E C T T O ^ S E E THE P r Ic ^S^OF^NEXT^YEAR’S HOLIDAYS INCREASE BY APPROXIMATELY 10%. THIS WOULD MEAN THAT THE AVERAGE INCREASES WOULD BE IN THE REGION OF:
1984/85 WINTER CONTINENTAL HOLIDAYS lone ciimmpr RRITISH HOLIDAYS
1985 luMMER CONTINENTAL HOLIDAYS' plus £20 to £30 per person
plus £12 per person plus £10 per person
THIS MAKES 1984 PRICES LOOK A VERY GOOD DEAL, BUT MANY HOLIDAYS ARE
ALREADY FULLY BOOKED. SO WE HAVE PUT ON EXTRA HOLIDAYS THIS SPRING, , SUMMER AND AUTUMN AT THIS YEAR’S LOW PRICES.
YOU NOW STILL HAVE A CHANCE TO PICK UP A 1984 HOLIDAY - WHICH LOOK LIKE BEING THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY THIS DECADE.
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DESTINATION DURATION
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2 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks
2 weeks • 2 weeks 2 weeks
2 weeks 2 weeks
Full board, 8 days . Full board, 7 days Full board, 8 days
Half board, 8 days Full board, 8 days
, . £99
£115 £119*
£139
£139* £149* £149* £169*
£179 £179
( £79 £69 £86
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the. village hall to see slides by Mr and Mrs P Cowking, of Dunsop Bridge. Mr Cowking also'- gave hints on pnoto-
' ic technique. John en gave a vote of thanks.- ’
a break until lambing time is over. V
The.club is'now to liave 36 RAILWAY STREET, NELSON. Tel. 68151 /
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