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Bonfire fun Bonfire night in Sabden


was happy and incident- free, with dozens of people attending the com­ munity bonfire arranged by the Holme Committee on the White Hart field. The-committee had spent £250 on a fireworks dis­ play and- members were very happy with the turn­ out!


PTA sale


Primary School is being run by the PTA.


A jumble sale tonight at p.m. at Sabden County


Action wanted Sabden Parish Council


received a number of re­ quests for action at its meeting in the Methodist Rooms. The path along­ side the Health Centre is under water and unusable in wet weather, and coun­ cillors agreed to take action. Contact is to be made


Village News


vited guests attended the opening ceremony at a buffet lunch at the PEN office.


drive, Monday’s domino winners were: Mrs M. Wade, Mrs L. Hunt, Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs N. Har­ greaves, Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Denney, Mrs I. Hodgson. Gents — Mr H. Swannick, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs D. Houghton. Thursday’s domino win­


Over 60s At Sabden Over 60s


ners: Mr H. Swannick, Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs E. Spencer, Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs L. Hunt. Whist: Ladies — Mrs G. Walm- sley, Mrs B. Brennand. Geiits — Mr L. Grime, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs M. Wade.


with the County Council, about the broken fence around the culvert at the bottom of Wesley Street. At the request of Coun. Trevor Lingard, Contrast Upholstery in the village is to be contacted about the litter problem caused by cardboard boxes and cellophane wrappers being blown about from a skip in the car park. Members were happy to


report that the village had had its quietest Hallow­ e’en for years and publicly thanked the two village landlords and the police for their co-operation. “There was no report of any damage, wilful or otherwise,” said the chair­ man, Coun. Alf Parsons. The next meeting is on December 2nd.


tended a get-together to celebrate the official open­ ing of Sabden's newest company, marketing con­ sultants PEN Marketing, which moved into the former Pendle Furniture offices in August. The company employs


PEN opening Over 100 people at­


West Bradford


Wreath laid The service of Remem­


brance at St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, w-as well attended. Canon C. F. Goodehild conducted the service and lessons were read by Mr J. Chew and Mr J. Mackenzie. The Exhortation was


read by the chairman of the Waddington branch of the Roval British Legion, Mr E. Edmondson and Mr Chew placed a wreath oil the memorial tablet in church and read the names of men who died on active service.


Downham


Royal British Legion and a contingent of Brownies camping in the village hall made a full church at Downham for Sunday’s Remembrance service. The Legion Standard


Poppies Tlie local branch of the


eight full-time staff at its Watt Street premises. The celebration, held in St Mary’s Parish Hall, in­ cluded ’ a buffet supper and dancing. Earlier in the dav. more than 20 in-


Bolton-by-Bowland


held its annual tea party for senior citizens, with a cake baked by Mrs C. F. Pickles and iced by Mrs C. Taylor. It was cut by Mr Pickles. Whist winners were Mr


Bowl of plants Bolton-by-Bowland WI


Graveston thanked every­ one who had contributed to the success of the even-


viled by Ritz.


C. Kipling and Mrs P. Walker and domino win­ ners Mrs M. Metcalfe, Mr R. D ra g e , Miss A. Bowker and Mr J. Met­ calfe. E n te r ta inm e n t was


given by the Rev. Brian Stevenson, of Low Moor, with a humorous talk. Each guest was presented with a bowl of polyanthus plants.


Armistice St Peter and St Paul's


Church, Bolton-by-Bow­ land, was full for the Ar­ mistice service conducted by Fr. Trevor Vaughan. Lessons were read by Mr and Mrs Taylor. In attendance were the


YFC held their annual bonfire and fireworks dis­ play at Loftrans Farm, Paythome, the home of Mr and Mrs E. Gorst. There was a hot-pot


Hot-pot supper Members of Gisburn


supper. Waddington


In fashion Exclusive designs were


paraded at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, in a


fashion show by Castle Couture which raised £160 for St Helen's Church. Clothes on display


g. Disco music was pro- \ null Oi Honour Rimington


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Remembrance at Riming­ ton Memorial Institute was well attended. Mr R. Fallowes, of Bolton-by- Bowland, led the service with Mr Don Nicholson, of Middop, laying a poppy wreath and reading the Roll of Honour. Lessons were read by


The annual service of


Mrs D. Eecles (WI) and Mr J . Knapp (Men’s Club). Mr Phdip Peel ac­ companied the hymns and a collection for the Earl Haig Fund was taken up by Mr D. Buckle and Mr j! Knapp.


Clitheroe Army Cadets. Wreaths were laid at the cenotaph by Mr James Wilkinson and Mrs M. A. Bosonnet and Last Post was played by bugler Mr Philip Beverley.


Thanks At Bolton-by-Bowland


Cricket Club’s annual pre­ sentation dinner dance, chairman Mr John Hunt expressed special thanks to president Mrs M. A. Bosonnet and her son, Christopher, for the new cricket pitch acquired in May and also to air Keith Taylor, of the Coach and Horses Hotel, fqr all his help and support. Mrs Bosonnet p re ­ sen ted the following


was paraded, Mr B. Todd carried the Legion wreath


ranged from suits to ball­ gowns and cocktail dres­ ses. The show, which at­ tracted an audience of more than 100, was or­ ganised bv church mem­ bers Mrs Ruth Heales and Mrs Cherry Penny.


MU, Waddington. were transported to the heat and exotic surroundings of Mexico with slides and a commentary bv Miss H.vlda Emsden. She made the journey in the com­ pany of other Guiders, using a double-decker bus as a temporary residence. Mrs L. Cowgill, hostess for the afternoon thanked her.


Mexico Members of St Helen’s


and Mr M. McFall the parish wreath. These were received bv Canon F. E. Chard. After the service they were laid on the church memorial to­ gether with the poppies of parishioners.


prizes: Hodgson Trophy for most improved player — Nicky Thomas. York Trophy for most catches — Geoff Watson. Bert Astley Trophy for best fielder — David Rowe. John Theaker Trophy for most outstanding per­ formance — Colin Bacon. Ken Watson Trophy for players’ player — John Aspinall. Coach and Horses Hotel Trophy for best batting average — Colin Bacon. The Tuny Holmes


for goods for the produce stall at the Christmas fair. Next month, Miss Margaret Downer-Bot- tomley, of Clitheroe, will give a talk on “Vienna, the City of Music."


Members were asked


sembled in St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Sunday for a united ser­ vice of Remembrance, conducted by the Vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild. The Boys' and Girls'


Remembering Tlie usual gathering as­


mittee’s annual whist and domino drive took place on Saturday in the Memo­ rial Institute. There was an excellent attendance and Mrs J. Harrison pre­ sented prizes. A supper of potato pie was served. Whist: Ladies — Mrs


Prizewinners Rimington Sports Com­


overseas art the vast dis­ tance between branches, antiquated forms of trans­ port, lack of water and empty shops, one butcher having a. meat delivery three times a year! A vote of thanks was


given by Mrs Pat Reece. Hostesses were Mrs S. Ireland, Mrs R. Kennedy and Mrs B. Johnson.


jum b le sa le in th e Methodist Schoolroom on S a tu rd ay a f te rn o o n , boosting its charity funds by £165.


Jumble- Whalley Lions held a I


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Enthralling A treat for members of I


Whalley Methodist Ladies Evening Fellowship on Monday night was a talk about the Merchant Navy by Captain R. G. Davis, of


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Wiswell. Members were enthral­


led as he recalled adven­ tures, misadventures and experiences in his 42 years at sea, particularly an eventful voyage to and | from the Falklands. He was thanked by Mrs


Glenys Nolan. Mrs Mar­ jorie Vines was the pian­ ist and committee mem­ bers served refreshments. |


M. Sutton, Mrs E. Ains­ worth, Mrs M. Hird. Gents — Mr H. Ains­ worth, Mr T. Jackson, Mr B. Brown. Dominoes: Adults — Mr


Drive, Whalley are anxi­ ous to form a committee to raise funds for Children |


H. Hanson, Mr M. Graham, Mrs E. Tomlin­ son, Mr J. Oddie, Mr F. Giles, Mrs E. Carr. Chil­ dren — Gary Seed, Jason Walker. Raffle: Mrs M. Duggan, Mrs E. Jordan, Mrs P. C. Turner, Mr Wright.


mittee arranged a bumper bonfire on the Coulthurst Jubilee Field, when a good crowd of villagers enjoyed baked potatoes and other goodies.


Good crowd Rimington Sports Com­


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Help needed Women in Woodlands 1


in this project should con­ tact Mrs Una Duerden, at |


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senior citizens’ drive in I Whalley were: Whist: Ladies — Mrs Speak, Mrs D. Ormerod. Gents — Mr | N. Walmsley, Miss H.


Allan. Dominoes: Mrs N. Am-1


brose, Mrs M. Parkinson. Billington


stitute was the venue on Friday for an evening of music by the George Lee Singers. All members of the re­


Musical Rimington Memorial In­


Memorial Shield was pre­ sented by Mrs R. Holmes to Michael Smalley. M r Hunt t h a n k c d


Life Brigade Band, of Barnoldswick, led the pro­ cession to church, fol­ lowed by members of the Royal British Legion, Waddington Parish Coun­ cil, Guides and Brownies. The choir sang the


s c o re r Mrs Dorothy Bacon, who was p re ­ sented with a bunch of flowers. Mrs Bosonnet also received flowers. A carved buffet supper


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Poetry The sp e a k e r at


nowned Nelson Arion Glee Union, they delight­ ed the audience with a wide range of songs from the lyrical to the laugh­ able. Piano accompanist was Mrs M. Farrington. The choir was intro­


was served by the com­ mittee and entertainment was provided by a Chat- b u rn g u i ta r i s t and Nookies Disco. Raffle winners were:


anthem “We Will Re­ member Them," under the direction of Mrs Jean Hartley. The Rev. A. E. Bland ’ gave the address and lessons were read by Mr S. E. Taylor and Mr H. Kay. The Rev. C. F o s te r , Waddington Methodist mjnister, pre­ sented intercessions for the peace of the world. Tnc standard of the


Mr G. Fawcett, Mrs G. Seed. Mr E. White, Mr G. Watson. Mrs A. Jones, Mr A. Dewhurst, Mr It, Brown. Mr J. Clarke, Mr A. Firth. The lucky ticket number was won by Mr C. Taylor.


Showing Bolton-by-Bowland


YI-’C hoard ii talk by Mr M. Perrins oil Texels, ex­ plaining how lie started


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with the breed and the work involved in showing. He was thanked by vice- chairman David Towlor. Next week's meeting is


a trip to Bradford ice rink, meeting in the lage at (>-30 p.m.


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at the annual dinner of Gisburn YFC to mark the retirement of club leader Mr Fred Wall, after 11 vears. He received a bowling jack and mat, handed over by vice-presi­ dent Mr Roger Thistloth-


Retiring gift A presentation was held


waite. The dinner was held at


the Coronation Hotel, Gis- burn. Trophies and prizes were distributed by Mr N. Millichop. MC was Mr G. Bargli and the club leader's report was given by Mrs S. Graveston.


Junior bovs — 1. Lancas­ ter. M. Wall, P. Wall; in­ termediate — D. Graves­ ton. D. Holland, T. Wail: senior — I. Coates, J. Pate, I). Canstiek. Junior girls — R. Lancaster, C. Gorst. C. Graveston; in­ termediate — II. Gorst; senior — S. Gorst. Boys' efficiency: D.


Prizewinners were: vil-


Ebenezcr Baptist Church, Billington, Ladies' Social


Hour was Mrs J. Foulkes, of Clitheroe, who read some of her own poetry. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs A. Holmes. Miss M. Kay was at the organ. Next Tuesday there will be a film on


duced by management committee secretary Mr John Knapp and chairman Mr Albert Eccles prop­ osed thanks.


Read


£2,000 raised The sponsored sing or-


fanised by Read woman


Waddington branch of the RBI. was carried by Mrt Alan Moorhouse. Catherine Procter carry­ ing the Guide colours and Sarah Brooks the Brownie pennant. Wreaths were p re ­


sented at the altar by Mr Leonard Brandon (RBL), Mr J . Smithson (St Helen’s), Mr K. Bolton (Methodist Church), Mr E. Edmondson (Parish Council), Mrs M. Wood (WI), Jane Shorrock (Guides), Claire Hatton (Brownies), Catherine W a r n e r a n d G a v i n Morgan (1st Barnoldswick Brigade Band). A f te r the se rv ice ,


of multiple sclerosis raised almost £2,000, exceeding the target figure.


Irs Sallv" Britnell in aid


tendance at Read's Re­ membrance service, with all the uniformed organ­ isations of the village on


On parade There was a good at­


parade. A short service was


held at the cenotaph, with wreaths laid by represen­ tatives of the Parish Council, PCC, United Re­ formed Church, Constitu tional Club, Cricket Club and Football Club. It was conducted by the Rev. Alan Reid.


Crucifer Andrew Gregson led tiie choir and full pro­ cession to the village War Memorial, where a short service of Remembrance was held and the Vicar re ad th e names of parishioners who had died serving their country during the two Great Wars.


Dunsop Bridge


Parade Slaidburn Silver Band


led a parade from Dunsop Bridge Village Hall to St Hubert’s RC Church L


Mr M. Fox and Mr K Lambert gave the exhor­ tation. The band accom­ panied tlie hymns and led the procession to the war memorial, witli Mr Dennis Bond bearing the Hodder Valley Royal British Legion standard.


Remembrance service, conducted by F r J . Stoker. Readings were given bv


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Graveston, M. Wall, A. Holland. Girls' efficiency: S. Gorst, C. Gorst, C. Graveston. Boys' super- star: D. Graveston. Girls' superstar: R. Lancaster. NFU Cup: C. Graves­


was conducted by Fr Stoker and wreaths were laid bv Mr F. Lambert, behalf of the Legion


A short service there


and Mrs K. Bond for Dunsop Bridge WI.


Chipping


ton. D. Graveston. R. Lancaster, II. Bristow. Holland Trophy: C. Gorst, C. Graveston. Endeavour Cup: K. Pate. Sports Cup: D. Jackson. C. Hanson. K. Peel, D. Graveston. Attendance Cup: C. Graveston. M.


Wall. C h a irm an Mr D.


Farm feeds Twenty-four members


of Chipping YFC had a talk on farm feeds by George Hibbet, Neil Kenyon and Allan Variey. They showed a video anti answered questions. John Brewer and Sam Hard­ man thanked them.


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs J. Bailey, Mrs M. Wilkinson (cons’). Gents — Mr R. Chamley and Mrs M. Pol­ lard, Mr L. Grime (cons), Mrs D. Birch won the special prize and MC was Mrs M. Pollard.


Club whist At the whist drive m


Welcome back The Rev. P e te r


Aspden, Rector of Eccles- ton and a former member of Read Parish Church will be guest preacher at Evensong in St John's on Sundav.


Whalley


Trefoil Guild were givi an insight into the subject of “Guiding today”, by Mrs K. Bill, of Accring ton, a Guide and Brownie Guider and trainer. Miss E. Postlethwaite


Guiding today Members of Whalley


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Overseas links At Whalley Mothers’


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