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Over 60s Sabden Over 60s


domino winners were: Mrs H. Wade, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs D. Bass. Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Sefton, Mrs M. Procter. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mrs I. Hodgson. Raffle: Mrs P. Whittaker. Thursday’s domino win­


stalls, refreshments and games, with proceeds for church funds.


ners were: Master C. Platt and Mrs K. Newby. Whist: Ladies — Mrs I. Hill, Mrs I. Flannagan. Gents — Mr L. Grime, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mr Wilson.


Sports day Sabden County Primary


School is to hold its annual sports day on the Holme tomorrow after­ noon. A group of younger


pupils enjoyed a trip to Knowsley Safari Park for th e ir annual summer outing.


to be held at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, on Sunday from 11-30 a.m.


Lunch date A ploughman’s lunch is


Facelift Major alterations are to


be carried out at the Pen die Witch Hotel, Sabden when builders move in next month to give the Whalley Road pub a facelift. The central staircase is


tendance at the monthly whist and domino drive in Chipping Parish Rooms. Whist winners were: Ladies — M. Walmsley, J. Hayhurst, E. Under­ wood. Gents — E. Ains­ worth, H. Ainsworth, Brian Breaks. Dominoes: J. Seed, E.


Aces high There was a good at­


Howarth, G. Mear, A. M. Seed, M. Wentworth, M. Lund, E. Broderick. Raffle: A. M. Seed, D.


on July 27th.


Knowles, Mrs Mears, M. Pye, Mrs Billington, Mrs Parker, Mrs Walmsley. The next drive will be


Bashall Eaves


‘Our Bert’ Members of Bashall


Eaves WI were treated to an entertaining talk with


the intriguing title “I’m going to our Bert’s” given by Mrs M. Jenkins, of Preston.


to be the sp e a k e r ’s brother who had emi­ grated to Tasmania and with whom she and her 84-year-old mother spent an unforgettable nine- week holiday. She was th a n k ed by Mrs S. Hartley.


“Our Bert” turned out


to be removed and a new one constructed at the side of the building. A new bar is to be built and new ladies’ toilets pro­ vided on the ground floor. Licensee Mr Edward


wei-e made for a visit to Mitton to see the TV garden of the year and also to Hoghton Tower. Preliminary details for an evening at Alston Hall were also announced.


Final arrangements


Atkinson said that the pub would remain open throughout, with the possible exception of the last few days when car­ pets were being replaced and the final touches added. M a g is t ra te s


Clitheroe agreed to the alterations at Monday’s Transfer Sessions.


at Chipping


Landlord Former builder Bren-


don Thomas Dewhurst has taken over the Tillot- sons Arms at Chipping. M a g is t ra te s


Clitheroe, agreeing to the transfer of the Justices’ licence from Derek Ale­ xander Duncanson to Mr Dewhurst, heard that he had previous experience as a barman and had worked as a builder prior to entering the licensed trade.


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Rose queen A garden party in the


Vicarage garden at Chip­ ping, on Saturday, will he opened at 2-15 p.m. by Mr and Mrs J. Berry, in place of Mr Joe Gladwin, who is unable to attend through ill health. Mr and Mrs Berry will also crown


dington WI, gave an ac­ count of her visit to the AGM in London and was thanked by president Mrs A. Fox. A raffle for a prize


Mrs C. Riley, of Wad- Hurst Green


Traditional Tradition was kept up


when a good turn-out of St Peter’s Guild members walked in procession from the Guild Hall to cele­ brate Mass at Stonyhurst. They were led by Lon- gridge Silver Band and the celebrant was Fr Smith.


coach break down on Hurst Green WI’s mys­ tery trip, members enjoy­ ed a visit to a cosmetic factory and a supper at the Moorcock Inn, Oaken- leigh.


Mishap After a burst tyre and


60s whist and domino drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs H. Ainsworth, Mrs Under­ wood. Gents — Mr T. Bailey, Mr W. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr F. Brown, Mr W. Shoesmith, Miss Joyce Ainsworth. Raffle: Mrs D. Bolton.


Dominoes At Hurst Green Oyer


Green site Keen Hurst Green bow­


lers, who have to travel out of the village to play their sport, are now plan­ ning to have their own green by 1987. A site at the rear of the


until its closure in 1984, who declared the fair open.There was a brisk demand for cakes, plants, bric-a-brac, produce, sweets, ice-cream, pop, toys and craft work. Tne various games kept the children amused while the mums and dads enjoyed the refreshments, served by the ladies. Winners of the competi­


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tion were: Steve Leonard, Ena Hayhurst, Richard Garnett, Andrew Blockell, Mrs Taylor and Gillian Dewhurst. A total of £451 was raised for church funds.


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Airborne Whalley Abbey is in the


news now and in the coming weeks. On Monday, local historian Mr Jimmy Fell took a representative of BBC Radio Manchester round the ruins and today he is to undertake a similar task with Ron Freethy and cameramen from


Granada TV. The BBC programme


will be on the air in early August.


Experiment An innovation at Whal­


almshouses near the vil­ lage hall has been ear­ marked for the green — the first in the village for many years. The recently formed


Hurst Green Bowling Green Project Committee is hoping to put the con- stuction work out to tender in the next few days. Chairman Mr Jack


given by Miss M. Spur­ geon, was won by Miss D.


ley Methodist Church at the weekend was the opening of the chapel on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. All who cared to enter for meditation could listen to the music of organist Norman Y ates, who played throughout the af­ ternoon. I f th e ex p e r im en t


Gala planned for ambitious musical with cast of 200


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THE pupils of St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, notched up another first with their ambitious musical “Daughters of Pendle ”


Worsley-Taylor and Mrs G. Whowell. The monthly competition was won by Mrs E. Spurgeon. Tea hostesses were Mrs E. Wrennall, Mrs M. Pye and Mrs M. Melvin.


Martin Top


Valley visit On Saturday a party of


Chapel, Martin Top, spent the day at Lightwa-


ter Valley, an adventure park near Ripon. The weather was sunny.


Sunday School members, parents and friends of Salem Congregational


Burgess, landlord of the Eagle and Child public house, said the committee was optimistic that work would start next spring. Fund-raising efforts in the village are soon to be launched to finance the scheme. The layout of the green


proves popular it will be repeated on other occa­ sions during the summer. At the moment, three re­ citals are planned.


Seniors Winners at the Abbey senior citizens’ drive in


Whalley were, Ladies —


ett, Mrs Gents Knowles,


has been designed so as to retain the independent access to the rear entr­ ance to the village hall.


bathed in sunsnine, was an excellent setting for the garden party at St John's Church, Hurst Green, on Saturday. The Rev. Brian Cave


Garden party The vicarage lawn,


Mrs M. Duck- Whist:


Dominoes: Miss M. Birt- well, Mrs F. Weaver.


Mr C. Sharp. Read


Club whist At the whist drive in


thanked everyone for all the work put into the pre­ paration and introduced Mrs Ruth Lang, headmis­ tress of the day school


Bolton -by -Bowland sports day fun


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THE village sports at Bolton-by-Bowland on Saturday began with a procession to church followed by a short service.


the races, after which tea was served in the Village Hall by the Children’s Committee. The fancy dress com­


Mr T. Pope organised


petition, held on the green, was judged by Mr and Mrs D. Jones, of Rimington. Daniel Clarkson won


the Wilkinson Cup for the boy with most points and Grace Kelsall


Yorke Cup for the best girl.


the R E SU L T S


Flat races. 13-14: Girls — Rosalind Cross, Gillian Town- son, Sandra Howard. Boys — Simon Moorhouse, Shaune Ingham, Philip Pope. 9-12: Girls — Grace Kelsall, Julia Garside, Caroline Driver. 11- 12: Boys — Alan Towler, Daniel Clarkson, Ben Taylor. 9- 10: Boys — Max Taylor, Wil­ liam Fallows, John Boulting. 7-8: Girls — Suzanne Driver,


— Jason Craddock, John Cornthwaite, Louise Bolton. 5- 7: Girls — Emily Fallows, Angela Kelsall, Alison Murray. 8-10: Girls — Suzanne Driver, Julia Garside, Vicky Kelsall. 11-12: Girls — Grace Kelsall, Caroline Driver. 13-14: Girls — Sandra Howard, Helen Fal­ lows, Gillian Townson. Potato. 3-4: Girls — Jane


Wavne Ingham. £gg and spoon. 3-4: Mixed


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs L. Green, Mrs S. J. Coward (cons). Gents — Mrs E. Brow- nhill, Mrs P. Longbottom (cons). The special prize was won by Mrs E. Brow- nhill who was MC.


Soccer plea Read Football Club,


which recently lost two valued committee mem­ bers when Roger Wight- man and Ken Scott left the area, is now looking for more enthusiastic people to join and help in the fund-raising activities. Anyone interested who


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music to the'book written by Ann Conlon, head of English at St John Fisher and Thomas More RC High School, Colne, and the outcome was another successful production for the talented partnership and the 200-strong cast of pupils and staff.


Teacher Peter Rose put


widespread acclaim two years ago after presenting “Yanomano” which was commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund and narrated at its London presentation by David At­ tenborough.


The school received


follows the factual account of the alleged Lancashire witches’ trial of 1612. It involved the cast in two hours of non-stop per­ formance, with immacu­ late and disciplined chorus work and some excellent acting by the principals.


“Daughters of Pendle”


Regan (Alizon), Claire Tomlinson (Elizabeth), Stephanie Gilfoyle (Alice Nutter), Edward Chat- burn (John Nutter) and Christopher Brennand (James).


They included Lyndsay


by 24 pupils in the theatre orchestra.


The cast was supported


a sell-out and there is to be a gala performance in King George’s Hall, Blackburn, on Hallow­ e’en.


The five-night run was


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Journeys At St Catherine’s MU,


Wells. Boys — Tony Kelsall, Jason Hunt, Jason Craddock. Slow bicycle: Girls — Gillian


Townson, Sandra Howard, Grace Kelsall. Boys — Shaune Ingham, Philip Pope, Adrian Pope. Sack. 5-7: Girls — Emily


West Bradford, prayers were conducted by Mrs K. Frankland and the hymn was accompanied by Mrs M. Sleath. Mrs C. Thistlethwaite,


Angela Kelsall, Elizabeth Wrig- ley. Boys — Mark Towler, Martin Peel. 5-6: Girls — Emily Fallows, Alison Murray, Jenny Darlington. Boys — Paul Garside, Simon Peel, Darren Rushton. 3-4: Girls — Louise Bolton. Boys — Tony Kelsall,


Fallows, Alison Murray, Angela Kelsall. Boys — Daniel Ingham, Paul Garside, Darren Rushton. 8-10: Girls — Julia Garside, Suzanne Driver, Vicky Kelsall. Boys (1st race) — William Fallows, Martin Peel, Leon Walsh. (2nd race) — joint 1st, David Hoyle and Max Taylor, Wayne Ingham. 11-12: Girls — Grace Kelsall, Caroline Driver. Boys — Daniel Clarkson, James Fal­ lows, Ben Taylor. 13-14: Girls — Sandra Howard, Helen Fal­ lows, Marion Jones. Boys — Simon Moorhouse, Philip Pope, Shaune Ingham. High jump. 12 and under:


Jason Hunt, Jason Craddock. Three-legged, 7-10: Girls —


Suzanne Driver and Vicky Kel­ sall, Elizabeth Wrigley and Angela Kelsall, Alison Murray ana Emily Fallows. Boys — Adrian Pope and William Fal­ lows, David Hoyle and Wayne Ingham, Max Taylor and John Boulting. 11-14: Girls — Caroline Driver and Grace Kel­ sall, Gillian Townson and Helen Fallows. Boys — Daniel Clark­ son and James Fallows, joint 2nd Ben Taylor and Alastair Howard, P'hilip Pope and Simon Moorhouse. Wheelbarrow. 7-10: Boys —


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joint 3rd, Emily Fallows and Elizabeth Wrigley. Boys — Alan Towler,,Ben Tavlor, Max Taylor. 13-14: Girls — Gillian Townson, joint 2nd, Helen Fal­ lows and Sandra Howard. Boys — Shaune Ingham, Philip Pope, Simon Moorhouse. Cross-Country. 6 and under:


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Max Taylor and John Boulting, Adrian Pope and William Fal­ lows, David Hovle and Wayne Ingham. 11-14: Boys — Daniel Clarkson and James Fallows, Alastair Howard and Ben Taylor, Philip Pope and Simon Moorhouse. Skipping. 5-7: Girls — Alison Murray, Jenny Darlington,


coffee evening at the home of its secretary, Mrs F. Dyson. There were plant, cake, bring-and-buy and tombola stalls, and coffee and biscuits were served by club members. Raffle winners were:


Club held a successful was raised.


James Taylor, Alison Murray. 7-9: Mixed — William Fallows, Mark Towler, Adrian Pope. 9 and over: Girls — Gillian Town- son, Grace Kelsall, Sandra Howard. Boys — Alan Towler, Daniel Clarkson, Max Taylor. Fancy dress: 3-7: Girls —


Melissa Marsden. 8-10: Girls — Suzanne Driver, Julia Garside, Vicky Kelsall. 11-14: Girls — Helen Fallows, Gillian Town- son, Caroline Driver. Boys’ chariot race (team of


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Mixed - • Jenny Darlington, Waddington


Angela Kelsall (Supergran), Susan Askew (Postman Pat), Alison Murray (Good Ship Lol­ lipop). Boys — William Wells (Weetabix), Jason Hunt (Just William), joint 3rd, John Cornthwaite (Roland Rat) and Scott Mason (Clitheroe Morris- man). 8-11: Girls — Vicky Kel­ sall (Big Daddy), Suzanne Driver (Cherry lins). Boys — Adrian Pope (jellyfish), Alas­ tair Howard (garden gnome), Max Taylor (flaming June).


MU, Waddington, enjoyed an outing to Harrogate and Wrose, near Brad ford, where they had been invited to visit Mr and Mrs Dan Walmsley, Wad dington residents until five years ago. They saw the church,


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