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I a nostalgic return to
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Ieroe couple for their ]icf not seen them for
J visited Herr Rick’s lest Germany, where |n by the locals. • Rick and his wife,
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carpets, which include CROSSLEY, FIRTHS, GOODACRES-ULSTER, etc.
Fitted the old traditional way, sewn, bound, ring and pin
J is now married wild ■first time he had set t/ears old.
lto Clitheroe and on yhen he met Rex and
luring their two-week JForfc on the agenda, fe Ricks the Mayoral the late Bob Ains-
|Id soldier. show their visitors
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J village of Bolton-by- land will be “en fete”
[te day NSPCC
pgust to raise money |ie NSPCC.
many organisations .
. answered a call by lecretary/treasurer of
Jkside, Holden, to lay limething special. Tmcashire has been
■ Lancashire Appeal, lEric Walmsley, of
Jd to raise £80,000 to
lls a £12m. national Vet. The money is k spent on reorganis- | the society so that fe effort can be concen- Led on preventive
I r Walmsley — who in I stands down as presi- J of the Rotary Club Blackburn — and his T Christine, have been bhted by the response li the village’s 12 or-
I re Valerie’s husband IIdren Anne (17) and
I return to the site of Ul, near Accrington,
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Isations. In the g re a t day, lust 12th, they will be jining stalls and serv- ploughman’s lunches teas in the village
laid Mr Walmsley: “It’s Treat chance for the
lige people to do some- lig together and al- |ly things are shaping very well.”
iings (ding
|iple have gone to work; and out of the hole they
ges. Perhaps they are jjnning a large family. ■
jo the industrious
J emerging each time f.h a sliver of wood in l;ir beaks. They drop I: fragments indiscrimi- J.ely in the garden and It on with the job. Tor 20 minutes at a he they are at it; take
Ifew minutes break and len resume their task Ith speed and efficiency le management at Fords ■mid envy and roundly Iplaud.
Beks. I think we are ling to have a lot more Barlings to feed in a very lort time.
II sweep up the chip- Ings and will keep a litchful eye on the build- K site for the next few
ISpecial note to the Ird fraternity. There are |ill quite a number of les in the poplar
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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, 1981, 5 KALEIDOSCOPE for x® Sabden
Tricks and spots Last week’s ' prizewin
ners at Sabden Over'60s meetings were as follows' — Monday’s domino win-, hers: Miss >E. ■ Prescott, Mr H. Swannick, Mrs P. W h i t ta k e r , Mrs ,K. Newby. Whist — Ladies: Mrs A. Clarkson, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents: Mr E. Wilson, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Miss Prescott. On Thursday Miss A.
Alston, Miss E . . Hayes, Mrs P. Whittaker and Mrs F. Boocock were the winners at dominoes. Whist — Ladies: Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs I. Flanna- gan. Gents: Mr H. Parker, Mrs M. Swift. Raffle: Miss A. Alston.
All pass There was an 100% suc
cess rate when 17 pupils of Sabden County Prim ary School took their Cy cling Proficiency Tests. Certificates were pre sented by road safety of ficer Mr C. Everett, who took the pupils for a week’s training course earlier in the term. The newly qualified cyc
over them throughout the day. The playground now looks particularly smart thanks to the Holme Com mittee which has painted and repaired all tne play equipment.
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garden party was a great were served and tthe stalls success on Sunday raising SM53 for the new churcK
Success St Mary’s RC Church
fluid.
hail fund. The_ hail was Joanne received crowded with visitors, in- During a confirmation eluding a group from Fr an(j reception service at Leon Morris’s former Waddington Methodist parish, St Mark’s, Pend-
did a brisk trade. .
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Morris’s racing bike was won by Phil'Pope, a pupil at St Augustine’s, Billing- ton. Other prizewinners were ' J. Haworth, A. Martin, M. Boardman, E. Tyrer, Phil Mount. The 'soft toy winner was Mr Vic Orrell with , the name “Sebastian’’- and choco lates winner was Mrs Cooper.
lebury. The competition for Fr
lists are: Robert Gordon, Andrew Wray, Richard Keogh, Andrew Davies, Adrian Barford, Richard Keogh, Kynan Stott, Lee Rawcliffe, Kristian Ship- ston, Andrew Garth, Graham Walsh, Nicola Slipper, Mandy Mellows, Kathy Mellows, Suzanne Bank, Janet Ward and Sarah Brogden.
Village fun Sabden ypungsters
were out in force for the fun day on the village playground on Saturday. The Holme Committee provided three large in- natables, including a giant turtle, which proved so popular they could hardly be seen for the dozens of youngsters clambering
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Ebenezer Baptist Church, for more than 40 years, Mrs Connie Wallbank, of Billington Gardens, has retired.
Organist goes The o rg an is t at
Sunday, Mr Howel Jones, a Methodist Layman, pre sented her with a cut glass vase on behalf of the
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Jam es Beardwood, praised her punctuality over so many years and • said her work was a mag nificent achievement.
church. The minister, the Rev.
"She offered her services unstintingly since she took the job on as a teen ager, he added.
Mrs Muriel - Kay,' of Ac crington.
'The new organist is
r Anne Holmes- thanked him for his interesting selection of music. Supper, was served by the ladies.
I'Billington. There was a good attendance, and Mrs
was the subject of Mr Alan Bowles, of Whalley, who was the speaker at the Ladies’ Social Hour at Ebenezer Baptist Church,
Hymn selection ' “Desert island hymns”
Newton
Badminton hunt The Hodder Valley
ised by Mr'I. Grant, with supper at- the Parker’s Anns at the end of the journey.
Beattie and passengers, with Mr R., Mason and
Winners were Mr ’M. Eassengers second. The
ooby prize went to Mr P. Grant and passengers.
Badminton club’s annual treasure hunt was organ
At the service on-
sideshows are among the events lined up in a family fun day at Sabden County Primary School on Satur day from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. It also features a lads v-dad football match at 3 p.m.
Ladsvdads Pony rides, games and
Read
Read Playgroup is holding a coffee morning and chil dren’s concert at the United Reformed Church, East View, starting at 11 a.m. Ev ery b o d y is welcome.
Playgroup Tomorrow morning
All the aces At the whist drive held'
in Read Constitutional Club on Monday prizewin ners were — Ladies: Mrs A. Taylor, Mrs S. Grimes. Gents: Mr R. Sagar, Mrs E. Hutchinson. Mr G. Law won the special prize and Mrs E. Brownhill was MC.
Read Mothers’ Union en joyed an evening out and supper at the Brown Cow, Chatbum. It was the climax of a successful year, the highlight of which has been MU Week. There are no furth er meetings until Sep tember.
Year’s climax Over 30 members of
Waste paper As Burnley holidays
start next week, Reaa’s waste paper collection has been brought forward to Saturday, meeting at the usual time on Straits Lane.
£89 for bus Read Scouts and Guides
mini-bus project commit tee raised £89 at a coffee morning on Saturday to wards its funds. Thanks were expressed to Mr and Mrs J. T. Simpson who hosted the event. The target figure for the mini bus is £4,500.
Church on Sunday morn ing, conducted by the Rev. C. Foster, Joanne Howard was received into ' full. membership of the church. Sunday School Superin
tendent Mrs C. Green wood presented her with a book of prayers from the staff ana scholars and the young people, sang “Lord of all hopefulness.” The lesson was read by
Buffet i
teas Waddington
noon • in Waddington Methodist Sunday School on Saturday raised £295 for’ the Sunshine Band flower
Roaring trade A tea and cake after
the help of illustrations she spoke of the work of a vicar. The lesson .' was read by Miss Carol ■Walker. At the end of the' ser
Mrs Muriel Butlin. With Pendleton No vino
vice churchwarden. Mr A, Farnell thanked Mrs Butlin for all her help in conducting se rv ic e s during the vacancy, and Mr H. Jackson, vice-chair man of PCC, presented her with a crystal hors d’ oeuvre dish and forks as a small token of apprecia tion.
Whalley
Mr K. Bolton, soloist was Mrs A. Lodge and organ ist Mrs P. Fisher. Preacher at the Sunday
School anniversary next Sunday will be Mr D. Crouchley, of Bispham.
‘ Thecompetitionwasjudged by Mr Chris Leeming, who showed slides of diamonds and other jewel lery. He was thanked by Mrs E. Hallam. A date was fixed for cleaning the village brook in conjunction with the Waddington and West Bradford Cub Scouts. The bric-a-brac stall at
would you grab if there was a fire at your home? That was the question asked at Waddington WI, where Mrs Shirley Wil son’s choice of a com mode, knickers and her budgie was considered the most amusing in a large entry.
Precious things Which three things
ley Methodist Ladies Evening Fellowship, with husbands and friends, had an eveningtrip to Turton Tower on Thursday. They were shown round the historic mansion and museum by res id en t curator Mr Peter Laws and supper was taken at the Chetham Arms Hotel.
Evening trip Members of the Whal
£130 was raised towards the cost of the next pro-' duction, the pantomime “Goldilocks ana the Three
After apologising to Bears,’’ to be staged in Pendleton WI for not November,
having any free samples, Mr David Ratcliffe gave them a comprehensive Most local organisations talk on wines and foods of were represented at a France. He explained the well attended public meet meaning of the writing on ing held at Brabin’s En- hqttle labels and advised dowed School, Chipping,
Hall benefits
on the choice of wines, describing the area where each was produced. Following a question
and answer session, he was thanked by Mrs E. Owen.. President Mrs M. Ross
to discuss the disposal of any profits accruing from the weekend of festivities in September. Headmis tress Mrs A. Livesey was in the chair. Mr James Be rry
welcomed visitors ■ from Hurst Green and Fence and gave details of forth coming events, including the Open Day at Dow nham Hall oil July 11th. She reminded members that, as there was no meeting in July, the Area Show would, take place’ before the August meeting.' Mrs South, of Barley,-
The event was organised by Mrs Glenys Nolan and Mrs Anne Whittaker.
Gala day Despite cold and ulti
• Saturday for the annual gala, promoted and organ- • lsed by the League of Friends. It was well supported
mately, showery weather,' cars and coaches rolled into the grounds of Cal- derstones Hospital on
junior carnival dancers and karate displays. The numerous stalls,
by visitors, retired staff and residents, who were entertained by teams of
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games and sideshows did excellent business and The Friends were well satisfied with the after noon’s work.
the Heritage Fair raised £72.90 for funds and the day’s outing to Denman College was much enjoy ed. Members have been asked to give a perform ance of their play about the WI at Downham Day next month. The county letter of- .
fered a one -day school in p h o to g rap h y at Alston Hall and a nature walk on the marshes to observe wildfowl. Mem bers were also invited to take part in a first aid evening at St Catherine’s Sunday School, West Bradford, on July 5th, from 7-30 to 9-45 p.m., at acostof75p. It was agreed to give a
Winners all Winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs H. Met calfe, Miss M. Hudson. Gents — Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs E. Chiney; Dominoes: Mrs Sutton,
gave a report on the AGM at the Albert Hall and a buffet supper was served, after which the competi tion for a foreign stamp was won by a Hurst Green visitor and Mrs Ross. The bookstall run by
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pointed out that as the celebrations were to honour the village be nefactor, John Brabin, it would be appropraite to use any profit for the be nefit of all the community to improve the Village Hall. This was unanimous ly accepted. Mr J. Rich, chairman of
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the village hall committee, promised financial assist ance of £100 if required' towards general expenses on the run-up to the fes tivities.
Rimington
Mrs Donoghy, Mrs P. Bleazard and Mrs M. Ire land raised £9. Tea hos tesses were Mrs B. Col- linge, Mrs J. Wilson. Miss R. Whitwell and Miss R. Mundy.
Chipping
Amateur Theatrical Socie ty fund raising committee held a “Fun" afternoon on Sunday in the village hall. There were sideshows and stalls of cakes, home piro- bric-a-hirac
Fun afternoon Ladies
of Chipping
duce, and
handicrafts. Over- plants,
Treasure trove Over 40 WI 'members,
husbands and friends at Rimington took part in a car treasure hunt Saturday evening. They travelled via Gis-
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An unbeatable range of Replace
burn, Paythorne, Wig g le sw o r th , Tosside, Bolton-by-Bowland, Sawley and Chatbum to find a potato pie supper back at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington. Winners were: Mr and
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Mrs J. Falshaw, with runner-up Mr A. Knight. Prizes were presented by WI president Mrs E. Robinson, who also expre ssed thanks to Mr and Mrs T. Jackson for making the arrangements.
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Mrs Hindle, Mrs. Pye, Miss Birtwell, Mrs Am brose, Mrs Hornby.
£2 donation to the Clitheroe area WI Show, being held this year at R ib h le sd a le School, Clitheroe. “Hats were out,” re
dent of Whalley WI; wel comed 50 members and visitors to an illustrated talk on “Vienna, city of music” given by the Rev. George Parker, with short extracts of music from some of the great Vie nnese composers. He was th an k ed by Miss Elizabeth Postlethwaite. The whole company
Music City Mrs Mavis Day, Presi
ported the delegate to the AGM in London, Mrs Fox, of Bashall Eaves WI. She described the day at the Albert Hall and gave the information that 154 new WIs were being formed throughout the country. Members en ter tin g
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' who was recently pre sented with a 50-year membership certificate. Preliminary notice was
stood in memory of the late Mrs Marie Britcliffe who had served on the committee and been pian ist for many years and
items in the county Fed eration Show at Barton were asked to leave them with Mrs P. Boothman, Mrs J. Entwistle or Mrs M. Wigglesworth by the evening of July 1st at the
Mrs M. Lupton will be showing slides of her son’s wedding in France last
Next month member
a competition for an old Lancashire saying.
Chatburn
Spot on There was a moderate
attendance for the domino drive at the Ribblesdale Club, Chatbum. Prizewin ners were Mrs Tomlinson and - Mrs Back and tea h o s te s se s were Mrs Barker and Mrs Townson.
- Despite the mist they en joyed a magnificent view, although they had to de frost their cars when they ' reached, Downham at 5
'the hill’s summit, where they ate a packed supper.
Theatre evening Members and friends of
and leaders of Chatbum Methodist Youth Club , kept a vigil on Pendle , on Saturday night, waiting for the sun to rise. After holding a disco until 11 • p.m., they drove to Dow-: nham and then climbed to
Vigil Twenty-eight members
given of International evening at Preston Guild Hall on October 18th, when th e theme is Canada. Members, were asked to make scones for the effort at Downham Hall on July 11th.
Thornley
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memories oi Mrs Alice Yates, followed by a si lence. Mrs Yates, who died recently, was a keen founder member who always enjoyed entering the competitions. Mrs EL Hayhurst was thanked for arranging the mystery trip to Lakeside, with a sail to Bowness, followed by a meal. The speaker, Mrs A.
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recipe using yoghurt was won by Mrs E. Hayhurst and Mrs M. Sanderson. Raffle winners' were Mrs R. Procter and Mrs H. Clegg. Social time was spent playing card bingo.
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Chatbum MU enjoyed an evening at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton. The play was “Cider with Rosie’ by Laurie Lee. A buffet supper followed. Arrange-, ments were made by Mrs B. Quayle. .
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