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ONCE again the Clitheroe and District Mentally Handicapped Association is raising funds by organ­ ising a sponsored bicycle ride.


10th, with two routes of 10 and 27 miles, both begin­ ning at Edisford Bridge, Clitheroe, and finishing at the Higher Buck Inn, Waddington.


The date is set for May


refreshment areas will be established along the way and soup and sandwiches will be provided for all participants at the finish. It is not a race and all the rules of the Highway Code must be obeyed.


Check p o in ts and


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■ Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) News from the villages Sabden


an Old-Time Music Hall presented by “The Enter­ tainers” of Whalley, in Sabden Baptist Hall on Saturday. The cast, rang­ ing from seven years to over 80, provided songs and comedy sketches and there was also bagpipe music from Matthew Troi- lett (16), of Whalley, in full traditional Scottish dress. Supper of sausage rolls,


Music hall About 50 people enjoyed


cakes and scones was served by the ladies of the church and over £40 was raised for their funds. After the show, baskets of flowers were presented to organiser Mrs Mavis Day and Mrs Millie Moorhouse, of the Baptist Church, who played the piano.


Tricks and spots Winners at Sabden Over


60s’ Monday whist and domino drive were: Mrs N. Hargreaves and Mr H. Swannick for dominoes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs I. Metcalfe. Thursday’s dominoes:


takes place in Sabden County Primary School from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The pupils have also been busy making other decorations for the exhibition at the school’s Easter coffee morning.


Celebrating After the Easter holi­


days, pupils and staff of Sabden County Primary School will begin celebra­ tions for their 150th birth­ day. Events arranged include a trip to Wigan Pier and Museum on May 15th, the actual birthday, by all 83 pupils, excluding the nursery children. June 26th is the school’s


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trict Gardening Club, trea­ surer Mr Ernest Sedgwick described the history of the rose, its development and culture through the years and tips on cultiva­ tion and th e co r re c t method of pruning. Plans were finalised for


Rose growing At Rimington and Dis­


the annual Spring Bulb and Flower Show on Sun­ day at the Festival Hall, Gisburn. The doors will open to the public at 2-30 p.m.


Victorian Day, when pupils and staff will dress in appropriate style and have lessons typical of that era. The following day will


Hopeful Rimington WI is hoping


be the highlight of the c e le b ra t io n s , with a reunion for past pupils and a memorabilia exhibition


featuring scenes of Sabden and school life from years gone by. Head teacher Mr Peter


to enter the village in the Lancashire Best-Kept Vil­ lage Competition and has sent out forms to house­ holders to gauge support. Almost half the forms have been returned, but the WI committee would be glad to receive the rest with views for or against, as the last date for entry is very near.


Mr G. Harper, Mrs M. Wade. Whist: Ladies — Mrs D. Houghton, Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr L. Grime, Mr G. A. Holden. Raffle: Mrs I. Metcalfe.


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received another allocation of surplus EEC butter and cheese, distributed by Mr and Mrs Jack Tagg, of the Salvation Army, in St Mary’s Hall on Monday morning.


Free cheese Sabden pensioners have


loon-sized decorated eggs a doctor’s work.” featuring a display of bal-


Decorated eggs An Easter exhibition


Shorrock has compiled a collection of old photog­ raphs and the centrepiece will be a map of Sabden as it is now, pointing out buildings and scenes which have disappeared over the years. The week preceding the


exhibition, visitors are welcome in school after classes each afternoon to look round.


Slaidburn


Humour An interesting evening


was spent at Slaidburn WI when president Miss M. Watson introduced Dr Coltman, whose subject was “The humorous side of


Rimington, was the venue for Rimington Cricket Club’s annual dinner and awards night, attended by 70 guests. Club captain Mr John


18 wins The Black Bull Hotel,


singles — David Bannis­ ter, runner-up Allen Hart­ ley. Snooker doubles — Allan Smith and David Riley, runners-up John Knapp and David Seed. Billiards — Brian Ash­


.Winners were: Snooker


ton, runner -up Allan Smith. Darts — John Lund, runner-up Michael Bishop. D rau g h ts — Derek Robinson, runner-up Alan Stott. Dominoes — John Spencer, runner-up Alan Stott. Supper was served and


CHATBURN GIVES APPEAL BUMPER BOOST I P iiTrerttfjifiw m


Mr S to t t thanked Mr Spencer for organising the handicaps. A raffle was won by M. Bishop and B. Ashton.


Hurst Green


Soap appeal A party of adults and


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youngsters on a weekend r e t r e a t in th e old schoolroom attended the Passion Sunday service of Holy Communion at St John’s Church, Hurst Green. The); were accompanied


by their curate, the Rev. P e te r E n d a l l , of St Mary’s, Burley-in-Wharfe- dale, who assisted in the service at the invitation of


the Rev. Brian Cave. The party also sang


Hacking thanked the play­ ers for their keen support and sportsmanship during the season, in which friendly matches were played, resulting in 18 wins and only one defeat. Mr Ronnie Clayton, ex­


three hymns, accompanied at the keyboard by their 15-year-old organist. Les­ sons were read by Mrs Anne Hutchinson, the vicar and Mr Endall. An appeal has been


captain of Blackburn Rov ers, outlined his career in professional foot­ ball and congratulated the club on a successful sea­ son, offering good wishes for the future. He presented trophies


THE generosity of Chatburn residents gave th e Ribble V a l le y S c a n n e r Appeal a boost of £1,251 on Saturday.


The money, raised at a bumper bring-


Chipping


to M.'O’Neil (batting average prize), Alex Howard (bowling prize), David Parkinson (best fielder), Ron Hartlebury (best clubman), Richard Bennett (tour award). Thanks were expressed


launched for tablets of toi­ let soap for the diocese of Busoga, which is linked with the Diocese of Brad­ ford. A visitor to the coun­ try returned after seeing the sad plight of people in h o s p i ta l th e r e and reported that soap is one of th e mos t w an ted commodities.


Over 60s Whist winners at Hurst


to Mr Hacking for arrang­ ing the evening and club members presented a bou­ quet of flowers to his wife Ann. An enjoyable evening


concluded with dancing. Awards


handicaps which have been contested throughout the winter reached their cli­ max on Thursday evening with the finals of the vari­ ous competitions and pre­ sentation of awards by club chairman Mr Alan T h a n k s Stott.


Rimington Men’s Club


Green Over 60s were: Ladies — Mrs E. Fisher, Mrs R. Richardson. Gents — Mrs C. Haworth, Miss H. Bretherton. Dominoes: Mrs Clegg, Mrs E. Cross, Mrs J . Holden, Mr A. Hayhurst. Raffle: Mr J. Peel.


enjoyed at the Eagle and Child, Hurst Green, when a party of disabled people was e n te r ta in e d . WI friends of the Red Cross waited at the tables and a f t e r w a r d s le d a sing-along.


Happy A happy evening was


P r iz e bingo in th e Memorial Hall raised £155 for Hurst Green Bowling Green Fund. Mr J. Dids- bury thanked everyone and gave a resume of the development of the green, reminding guests th a t tickets were going fast for the dance on May 8th.


Billington


p la s t ic “ ju n k ” were d em o n s tra ted to the Ebenezer Baptist Ladies’ Social Hour at Billington by Mrs Marie Brown.


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was Miss M. Kay and the talk was followed by tea and cakes.


slides of the Oberammer- gau Passion Play will be shown by Mr A. Proctor.


At the next meeting, On Thursday, members


spent a pleasant afternoon at their monthly tea and chat.


Mitton


sugar, spices, salt and vin­ egar was given to mem­ bers of Little Mitton WI by Mrs P. Hayward, of 3uernmore. Mrs Ada Smithson gave the vote of


Enlightening An enlightening talk on


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thanks and good wishes were extended for her emigration to Australia. Arrangements were


made for a ramble on May 19th and a day trip to Windermere on August 10th. The competition for a jar of chutney was won by Mrs O. Laycock. Hos­ tesses were Mrs H. Emb- ley, Mrs Bickerdyke and Mrs P. Rumsey.


Langho


£200 given The social committee at


St Leonard’s Church, Langho, has been able to donate £200 to the local Scanner Appeal. This sum, together with


donations, was raised from another well attended sup­ per-dance held in tne school hall on Saturday evening. Supper of roast chicken and apple pie was provided ana music for dancing was once again supplied by Mr and Mrs Henderson.


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village hall for a talk by Mr D. Summerhayes on “ People, P lan ts and Problems.” Letters of thanks for the


Problems Chipping WI met in the


group meeting were read by president Mrs Gwenda Rich. The competition for a bowl of bulbs was won by Mrs R. Yates, the raf­ fle by Mrs J. Seed and birthday flowers by Mrs C. Rigby.


Jumble Chipping M o th e rs ’


Union is holdng a jumble sale tomorrow in the vil­ lage hall at 6-30 p.m. Pro­ ceeds will go towards MU overseas work.


Well attended There was a very good


attendance at a whist and domino drive in Chipping Parish Rooms. Whist winners were:


an d -b u y sa le in Chatburn School, included £90 raised by Mr and Mrs Jos. Collinson, of Bell­ man Farm , a t a


domino drive. Organised by Mrs Betty Pierce and her


then Accrington over 50 years ago. Now a widow, Mrs Homer has two sons, one living in Acapulco, the other in Eastbourne. Mrs H. Boden thanked her. Mrs E. Drain presided.


c ommi t t e e , th e stalls enjoyed brisk trade. A 26-prize draw proved a popu­ lar attraction and two additional dona- t i o n s we r e a u ­ ctioned. Afternoon teas were served.


Waddington


A message of thanks from Gisburn MU was read by Mrs Boden, who also reminded members of the Scanner Appeal and the events organised to raise money. Tea hostesses were Mrs Palmer, Mrs Hewitt and Mrs Frank- land. A bring-and-buy sale is


to take place on May 6th, with proceeds going to MU overseas work.


Atonement The Rev. W. Drain con­


ducted the morning ser­ vice at Christ Church, Chatburn, for Passion Sunday. The Rev. Jenkins re ad th e le s so n and prayers were offered for the renewal of the church throughout the world. The Vicar spoke of Pas­


Ladies — V. Walton, J. Birkett, M. Brown, M. Cartwright. E. Jackson ( low ) . G en ts , — G. Haworth, J. Robinson, M. Grayston, J. Moon. I. Wil­ kinson (low). Dominoes: W. Hay­


hurst, Mrs M. D. Jackson, C. Wiseman, A. Birkett, M. A. Westworth, A. M. Seed, E. Brodrick, E. Jackson, J . Tomlinson (low). Raffle: M. Hayhurst, J.


April 25th.


pleasure to Waddington Methodist Women’s Fel­ lowship on Thursday when he recited many of his own poems. He was thanked by Mrs N. Foster, in the chair. A collection on behalf of


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the Scanner Appeal raised £36.50. Mrs C. Whitfield was the tea hostess and Mrs S. Baines accompan­ ied the hymns. The last meeting of the


session will be held today the speaker being the Rev. J. Wright. There will be a Jacob’s join tea.


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sion Sunday and the mean­ ing of the atonement of Christ. Collections were taken


speaker on “social con­ cerns of today” was unable to attend St Helen’s Moth­ ers’ Union, Waddington, Canon C. F. Goodchild showed slides of places in this country renowned for their history or beauty and members enjoyed guess­ ing the location. Presiding member Mrs


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N. Goodchild read notices for the month, emphasis­ ing the Triennial Festival in May.


Neary, J. Tomlinson, J. Howarth, E. Jackson, M. Seed (2), J. Seed. The next drive is on


Bantams Members of Chipping


YFC gathered in the vil­ lage hall for a talk on ban­ tam breeding by Dr Clive Carefoot, of Chipping. He spoke about poultry


and all breakfast foods would be greatly appre­ ciated for the E a s te r breakfast to be held in the school on Easter Sunday. Mrs Christine Entwistle should be co n ta c te d regarding donations.


Scanner A public meeting is to


be held on May 11th, at 8 p.m., to-hear Dr Nigel Horsfield explain with the aid of videos the workings of the scanner which the area hopes to buy for B l a c k b u r n R o y a l Infirmary.


in general, including the commercial side, and was th a n k e d by M a r t in Dewhurst, seconded by Catherine Robinson. '■ Members were congra­


tulated on having raised £1,135 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.


Chatburn


Dominoes All the members of the


Ribblesdale Club, Chat­ burn, enjoyed a domino drive, won by Mrs Tomlin­ son and Mrs Preston. Tea h o s te s s e s w e re Mrs Cowell, Mrs Preston and Mrs Campbell.


after Chatburn’s Scanner Appeal sale on Saturday have been donated to Mrs Strickland for a future fund-raising event for the appeal on April 23rd at Gnndleton.


Donated All goods left unsold


Favourites The AGM of Chatburn


Methodist Women’s Fel­ lowship opened with a short act of worship led by the Rev. Graeme Halls. All officers were re-e­


from Earby Methodist Sunday School spent the weekend in Chatburn schoolroom, equipped with s l e epin g bags. They attended .the Sunday morning service and con­ tributed to worship by singing three songs to gui­ tar accompaniment.


Sing to guitar A party of young people


Whalley


was filled to capacity with members and friends of Whalley Flower Club to hear Mrs Rosemary Tay-


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Acclaim Thirty-one members of


St Helen’s Church choir Waddington, under the direction of Mrs Jean Ha r t l e y , p r e s e n t e d Stainer’s “The Crucifix­ ion” on Passion Sunday. Visiting soloists were Mr Alec Mitchell (tenor) and Mr John Calvert (bass) both of Manchester. There was loud acclaim


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Gisburn


Winning hands Whist winners at a drive


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chairman of the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies, illustrated her talk with colour slides. Afterwards a substantial fork supper was served. The demonstrator at


tonight’s meeting will be June Birchall, her theme being “Design for Spring.”


lected and the meeting concluded with the singing of favourite hymns accom­ panied on the piano by Mrs R. Hudson. Afternoon tea was served by commit­ tee members. The next meeting will


be the final one of the'ses­ sion, the speaker being Mrs H. Ainsworth, of Whalley.


Jewish life Members of Chatburn


Mothers’ Union welcomed


Jewish parents, she mar­ ried a Yorkshire man and came to live in Leeds and ■1


Mrs Homer, of Accring­ ton, to give a talk entitled “TheJewish Way of Life.” Born in Germany of


butter and cheese will be available to elderly resi­ dents and those in need in, Whalley from 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. today at Hadley House, Chapel Close, off King Street. The distribution is being


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co-ordinated in Whalley by the local branch of Age Concern and Lions Club members.


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: L a d i e s — Mr s E. Howarth, Miss M. Hud­ son. Gents — Miss H. Allen, Mrs M. Naylor. Dominoes: Mrs Ambrose.


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Joan Foulkes as guest speaker to West Bradford Ladies Bright Hour was much enjoyed by th


West Bradford Return visit The return visit of Mrs


members. Mrs Susan Clark led


short service, dur ing which Mrs Foulkes gave the reading. Afterwards, she recited a selection of herpoems. The AGM on April 15th


at 2-15 p.m., at Lowcocks Farm, will be the last of the session. Transport is provided and members are encouraged to attend.


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Last waltz The last “come dancing”


YFC heard a talk on dolls


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