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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August loth, 11185 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) News from villages Hurst Green


Inurst was made |ow much it was


■lp start the busi- lill received some Trom the Govern- IEnterprise Allo- [Selieme and now


■he wants to find J'l-e in the village lie can continue to | the family and other people if kiness keeps on


i‘lp. as he needs s to work from,


|i"_ to mark the fi>e S00 celebra-


|l3 years ago from plan to launch a


year, the De- who moved to


las he was before licy, he is deriv- lit pleasure from lure. ‘Tve never Inch fun,” he said.


Igh Bill is not as shop


. approached the | for Small Indus- Rural Areas for


Over 60s had an enjoyable evening mystery tour. They travelled on country by-roads to Southport for a short stay. Then it was on to the Highfield Hotel, at Brotherton, for supper. Organiser was Mrs Lake­ land.


Mystery tour Fifty-one"' Hurst Green


Winners Prizewinners at Hurst


Green Conservative As­ sociation’s monthly drive were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs F. Brown, Mrs D. Bolton, Miss M. Walm- sley. Gents — Mr J. Robinson, Mrs A. How- arth, Mr A. Roberts. Dominoes: Mrs M. Jack- son, Mr H. Jackson. Raffle: Mr W. Ramsdale.


Martin Top Anniversary


The Re v . Rich a rd Massey, a tutor from Bir­ mingham Bible Institute, accompanied by his wife was the guest preacher at the 169tn chapel anniver­ sary at Salem Congrega­ tional Chapel, Martin Top, Rimington. During the afternoon


service P as to r Owen James led the worship


and Mr Massey brought the message, “You are the Lord’s arrow.” In the evening, Mr


Pendle Street East, is leased from the Ribble Valley authority by the parish council, which then rents it to the footballers. The club needed an as­


West Bradford


surance that the pitch would be available in future years in order to ensure its entry into the E a s t Lancs Football League. A new rent ag­ reement will now be drawn up with the club. A letter of thanks is to


• the drug problem is, and the effects it has on people. They were thank­ ed by Mrs Rushworth. Mrs Riley, of Grindle-


squad showed slides and spoke -to West Bradford WI on how close to home


Big problem Members of the drug


be sent by the parish council to Sabden’s Holme Committee for providing the new village notice board, costing about £100, which is sited outside the County Primary School. The board, made by a local joiner, is very much in keeping with the character of the village, members felt. The council is to look


Macintosh, of Tatham Fells WI, link delegate with Slaidburn, who had attended the London AGM. She was thanked by the president. Arrangements were


Waddington


made for a coffee evening at Dale House, Slaidburn, on Tuesday and also for a family walk and a mys­ tery evening out.


ton WI, spoke about the London AGM and an invi­ tation was extended for eight members to join Grindleton at its meeting tonight. Mrs A. Gregson, presi­


dent, congratulated Mrs England on her silver wedding. Raffle winner was Mrs


into complaints about the badly overgrown hedge blocking the footpath in Clitheroe Road. Pedest­ rians are having to walk in the road, resulting in particular danger for mothers with young chil­ dren and prams. The next parish council


meeting is on September 3rd.


master Mr Tom Stephen­ son returns to the village


Opening show Former Sabden post­


Massey conducted the whole service and spoke about the members’ re­ sponsibilities towards the ministry. Flowers were arranged


fI f 4 ^ ' ■SSs.U


|urrently has a lnnifci/. T rrcy was for- I'/recfor with an


Wu/ents and his icptionist.


\nanufactn ring and his wife


Vlicm a helping 1/ be daughters \15), Suzanne Xico/a (10), very excited


Imily has been l in ” for a fort- j(t will be on 1/rom Monday. peopl e are and we are


I move.


by Mrs Edna Jackson and organist was Miss Alice Parkinson.


Read


Switch The whist drive which


is normally held in Read Constitutional Club had a


change of venue on Monday to the home of Mr and Mrs H. Brownhill, of St John’s Close, Read, who have recently cele­ b ra te d th e i r golden wedding. In celebration members


presented Mr and Mrs Brownhill with a plant and a bottle of advocaat. Whist winners were:


I'bncnrtf to the tenge," said Mr


age


149, from Edward |> boy King,” and lere confirmed 22 liter by the first


Ichool received its Patent on July


jof the headmaster Ines of 23 are re- 1 was £13 6s 8d a 13.33 approx) and, I the endowment of liol was only £55 Is


earliest years the


ilespite its very li- lsources the school lellent facilities for ly boys and boar- iid, i quote the lylor-Taswell, “the 1 fields command a I prospect, bound- the wood-clad


|of the Nab.” can be little


II think, had the I a 1 p e t i t io n e r ,


Id Assheton, of ly Abbey, been


li the school for its | purpose.


l.rict — given that 1 longer possible to


illy restored old has been put for efit of both village


today, he would pleased with the uses to which the


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Sabden


Parochial Hall looks likely to become Sabden’s pol­ ling station for future elections. In the past the venue


Place to vote The new St Mary’s


has been Sabden County Primary School, but the Ribble Valley Council only uses schools when no other premises are avail­ able. The parish council has no objections to the change.


has secured a new 10-year lease on the village soccer pitch — much to the relief of the Football Club. For the pitch, on land off


New lease Sabden Parish Council


Ladies — Mrs D. Charn- ley, Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs D. Birch (cons). Gents — Mr L. Grime, Mrs M. Pol­ lard, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Mrs Larkin, who acted


on Saturday to open the Horticultural Society’s 42nd annual show, Mr Stephenson and his wife Elsie retired earlier this year and moved nearer to their daughter in Glossop, Derbyshire. The show is being held


Gregson, and competition winners were Mrs Eng­ land and Miss Berry. Mrs Aspin and Mrs Hindle were tea hostesses. The birthday party will


be held at Whitehall tea and crafts, Hurst Green.


Grindleton


tained guests from Cock- erham and West Bradford WIs. President Mrs Hilda Simpson congratulated Mrs Edith Nuttall on ob­ taining first prize in the planted urn competition at


Hosts Grindleton WI enter­


Mitfon


Versatile At Little Mitton WI,


Mrs M. Williamson de­ monstrated the art of crystalized flowers, Mrs 0. Laycock showed the art of marzipan fruit­ making and Mrs A. Smithson assisted the members to make a Lan­


cashire witch. P re s id e n t Mrs E.


Friend thanked them for. a most enjoyable evening. Supper was provided by hostesses Mrs E. Simp­ son, Mrs Yeoman and Mrs M. Neason.A com p eti tio n for


finger' biscuits was won


Barton Grange. Members were reminded of the visit to Preston Fire Station on


Neason. During the even­ ing there was a collection of “Coins for friendship” to help women overseas. Arrangements were made for the birthday party in September, and names were taken for the visit to Wiswell WI on September 11th and Downham WI on September 19th.


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August 29th. Mr Jim Vale gave a talk


in St Mary’s Parochial Hall for the first time. Schedules are available and entries must be re­ ceived by show sec­ retaries Mr A. Cliff, 33 Mona Terrace; Mr L. Harwood, Littlemoor House; or Mr J. Newby, 6 Gardeners Row, no later


than today. Final arrangements


were completed this week by the Horticultural Soci­ ety’s committee. At its meeting, a silence was ob­ served in memory of former long serving member Mr Sidney


Spencer. 0 v e r -6 0 s w h is t and


Right cards Prizewinners at Sabden


domino dr ives were: Dominoes (Monday) — Miss E. Hayes, Miss A. Chapman, Mr H. Swan- nick and Miss E. Pre­ scott. Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Master C. P la t t . Raffle: Mr E. Wilson.Dominoes (Thursday) — Mrs M. Wade, Mrs A. Spence, Miss Hayes and Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Proc­ ter, joint 2nd, Mrs I. Hill and Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr Wilson, Master C. Platt. Raffle: Miss Prescott.


Chatburn


blesdale Club, Chatburn, spent a very pleasant af­ ternoon at the opening meeting after the holi­ days. Winners of the domino drive were Mrs. Tomlinson and Mrs Ridg- way (booby). Tea hostes­ ses were Mrs Townson, Mrs Ridgway and Mrs


Ribblesdale Club Members of the Rib­


Titterington.


e n t i t le d “ En g lish cheeses.” He explained the difference between natural and acid-matured cheese and traced the his­ torical development of traditional Lancashire


cheese supper dish was


meeting, Mrs Hothersall will give a talk on first aid.


Billington


Social Hour Miss W a tso n , o f I


C l i th e ro e , was th e | speaker at the first meet- ing after the holiday break of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billing­ ton, Ladies’ Social Hour. She spoke on Tudor times and the queens of that period. She was thanked | by Mrs Anne Holmes. Supper was served by the


members. Slaidburn


Treasure Slaidburn YFC mem­


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the trading stall were re­ quested for the WI Show, in Clitheroe, on Saturday. A fashion show by Jack­ ie’s of Clitheroe has been arranged for October 9th at the institute, Mitton.


cheese. A competition for a


won by Mrs E. Green­ wood, Miss M. Brennand and Miss B. Brennand. At th e S ep tem b er


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coffee morning and even­ ing in aid of Waddington WI funds held at the Church Close home of p r e s id e n t Mrs Je an Oldroyd.Stalls included cakes, provisions and brick-a- brac and there was a tom­ bola, guess-the-name of the bear competition and a raffle. Raffle winners • were


For funds Business was brisk at a


Mrs Daphne Forbes, Mr Bob Fisner and Mrs Sue Baron. Competition win­ ners was Mrs Edna Seed. The function raised about £127 for funds.


Bolton-by-Bowland


Bolton-by-Bowland WI visited the key museum of J. H. Blakey and Sons, at Brierfield. They were given a most interesting and informative talk on the work carried out there. Thanks were ex­ pressed by the president Mrs C. F. Pickles. A bar snack was enjoy­


Visit museum About 26 members of


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Rimington


WI were enthralled when Mr Ron Carter, of Simon- stone, gave a talk on the history of the ar t of wrought iron work. He il­


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. tember 19th at which there will be a beauty therapy demonstration.


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lustrated his talk with slides of magnificent gates and screens and spiced his text with many amusing anecdotes of his life and work as a blacksmith. He was thanked by Mrs M. Bairstow. P r e s id e n t Mrs E. Robinson gave details of an invitation from Dow­ nham WI to join them at their meeting on Sep-


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