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Joint service t Next Tuesday there is
y-Bowland CE schools. A The s e r v ic e , in St
erved in the school hall.
sand Mrs Elsie Craven cang the solo “Make me a
co be a joint service for Dhe lesson and Mrs Enid ohildren, staff and families bf Grindleton and Bolton-
t mbrose Church, Grindle mards, prepared by MU secently retired as Dioce aon, starts at 9-15 a.m. and all are welcome to
are and promises.” c Posies of flowers and
r t t e n d . A f t e rw a r d s Mervice. Stewards were s e fr e shm en ts will be
R. Smith.
Elderly invited G Children and staff of
aenior citizens wishing to ransport.
b embers, were d istri Aan Sunday School Co be held at Sabden s uted at the end of the
c rayer” and “God’s loving
hannel of your peace.” t Mrs Barbara Bury read p rain spoke on “Hannah’s
Mrsrs Barbara Quayle and
z e entertaining senior citi Che Ribblesdale Club, Mrrs Jennifer Whitwell and b rindleton CE School will
Lucky spots w An enjoyable afternoon
s enten s e r v ic e s . Any Drive. Winners were Mrs Brganist was Miss Edna annister.
bttend the event, which is walmer. Tea hostesses heing held in the school Wall from 2-30 p.m. next t ednesday, should phone
Campbell.
ehe head teacher (Clith Waddington mroe 41257). Arrange t ents can be made for
The uI'VC window ami door m anu fa e ttirer s
lackburn. a Dennis is pictured h ony with autograph
unters. NCED ^ 3
B 0 em p Io y c u s i n mfter the opening cere
f have a (>0-strong work Iorce in Clithcroc and
For the blind c A highly suc ce ssful Naised £200 for the Royal
g f sk ill and g u e ss in g Mrough the past year for Aeton, is to be held on thho had collected money
bare boards only.” o Scholars were in charge pames and Sarah Bolton
wresented Miss Bailey Aith a box of chocolates. s fte rn o on te a s were
erved.
No action c Grindleton parish coun
ge's Back Lane. u The parish council voted
aillors are anxious to settle any misunderstandings tibout a planning applica laon for the barn in the vil
rhere was no need to cor Vespond with the Ribble c alley Council on the out inome of the special meet
g held.
MEMBERS of the Black burn. Hyndburn and Rib-
Samaritans
ble Valley branch of the Samaritans are holding their annual meeting next
Thursday. Guest speaker at th eir centre in New Park Street. Blackburn, will be the Mayor of Blackburn. Coun. Svlvia Biddle.
o R eprese ntat iv e s of i rganisations whose work ths connected with that of dene Samaritans — confi c tial help for the sui i idal and despairing — are
nvited to attend.
Mrs F. Pye. v M emb e rs r e c e n t ly
bookery attracted 27 mem Ters to Grindleton WI. Nhe sp eak e r, Mrs B.
Theatre trip c A talk on wholefood owell, was thanked by
Mnnounced that the WI Dn, Laura Whitwell, Lucy T arket will reopen next Cuesday, at 10-30 p.m, in
Misited the Opera House, F anchester, to see “My a a ir L a d y .” I t was
r Mrs A. Riley gave a cileport of the annual coun w meeting and social time was spent playing a quiz
August 13th and 14th. B. Horsfield and Mrs K.
Edmondson. Chatburn
Furn Methodist Women’s Bellowship was Mr Rex j rindle, of Settle, his sub tect being “I am the Crea sion.” Mrs L. Grant-Town- Rend presided and Mrs p uth Hudson was the wianist. Refreshments embers.
Creation b The speaker at Chat
Mmily service at Chatbum c ethodist Church was Gonducted by the Rev.
Anthony Ireland, son of "’T 1 and Jonathan Dug- Philip and Stephanie Ire- < a e ’ an< the Brownie land. Sunday School schol- c.°.1?ur.? "'
S.ru carned b¥ ars presented flowers to al their mothers and cards to
raeme Halls. He b ap tised James
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til ladies in the congrega ang for the Junior Mission
athryn Wilkinson. s Special choruses were
Sented to Naomi Kennedy, Ka r a h T u p lin g and
bean Price carried the MU s odge, of Waddington, J Mothers7 Union and Mrs
but Christ Church, Chat c rn. The Rev. W. Drain Dom m is s io n e d Mrs e o r o th y B r ew e r as
r Cfifford Johnson. Commissioned d There was a good atten aice for Mothering Sunday
anthem “Lead me. Lord”
nrolling member of the
anner.The choir performed the
rganist.
(drums).The collection was taken up by Howard Jackson, Stephen Townson, Naomi t Kennedy and Helen Bat-
ar) and Peter Tupling Mersbv. The organist was
on. i Certificates for collect s ry Association were pre
mung to the accompani ( ent o f Jane Oldham (piano), Philip Wilkinson torgan), Roy Porter (gui
dington Cub and Brownie packs attended. Colour bearer of the Cubs was Mark Haworth, escorted by Christopher Silver-
b ugaily Hannah Wilson and Catherine Beggs. t Mr A. Hughes assisted
up the congregation and Rachel Bryan assisted Canon C.F. Goodchild in e distributing posies of flow-
nts with children made
ors.Mr D. Hartley was the
rganist. Martin Top
vance at the morning ser Tational Chapel, Martin s reacher Mrs Jane Man-
sonducted the worship,
grated at Salem Congre pop, on Sunday. Guest cergh, of Giggleswick,
aang “God forgave my sin” Fnd ‘‘My p ea c e .” Mrs o rances Oliver was the
peaking on the theme of “Open doors.” L S o lo is t Mrs Alison
Solos b Ladies’ Day was cele
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Baptism faThe Mothering Sunday
l litheroe Parish Church Bine Bir tw istle , Simon vower hall. A flower festi Dest, Charlotte Leeming, hal and fun day is to be Wamien Hart, Hannah oneld at Hoghton Towers
g insdale, Clare Love-
eroe, opened the annual avent. There was a large btte n d a n c e o f e a g e r puyers and gift, cake and
“roduce stalls were soon wented to young people s issionary Work Over
regation. d To round off this special
c low. Favourite hymns Motation, Mrs E. Owen, S serv ic e was Mr Brian
s ay, the men of the church terved tea and biscuits in whe church hall a fte r
ards.Preacher at the evening
ahould be taken, so the Tship (Network) meets on s nanimously that no action
t ccepted or rejected and Rhe speaker will be the application was neither
t hursday afternoon, when ev. J. Pollard.
Simnel cake d The children of Wad
foington and West Brad wrd CE Primary School,
So lead up to Mothering Kers were Mrs L. s unday. The origin of the ieeason of Lent and its var J d customs was related by toane Phillip, Laura Hat
ng for the term’s service. t The theme was designed
Bhich was won by Miss M. wheir love which they had ti rennand. The competi Critten. They were Jenny
won for a vegetarian dish Dzerwonka, Simon Best, . ,
as won by Mrs H. Read. Hostesses for the April meeting will be Mrs R. Cann, Mrs G. Moir, Mrs
heir children which he cchool, Canon C.F. Good-
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had written. s Before the return to ghild offered prayers and
ion. mere served by committee Cbserved at St Helen’s
Colours o Mothering Sunday was
c ave the blessing. The phildren’s final task was to s resent their mothers with clices of simnel cake spe sially baked for the occa
a hurch, Waddington, with g particularly large con Er e g a t io n a t S u n g
ucharist.Members of the Wad
tthe love of mothers for of thanksgiving for . .
l rove, Lee Birkett, Caro Mrs E. Lax. c ilson and Hannah Ella- rrs to their mothers, after
ott.Later, some of the chil edren gave posies of flow teading little letters of
P amien Hart and Jane hillip.David Barker read a
etire this year. Sabden
s om the Methodist Mis sionary Society were pre
he beauty of the earth.” fr Certificates and medals
aeas. Sunday School schol ars presented flowers to gll the ladies of the con
ong.For three weeks prior to l the meeting, a nomination
shosen by the ladies were A rs S.M. Reed and Mr
ung.The Women’s Fellow
r .L. Hutton are due to
b eter Cunliffe and mem W Mr H. Swannick. P ith head teacher Mr
and Master G. Platt. Whist: Ladies — Mrs D. s Houghton, Mrs N. Mar
b nowles, Mrs V. Light- own, Mr H. Swannick shall. Gents — Mr E. Wil on, Mr L. Grime. Raffle:
School funds A jumble sale, tombola
t and cake stall organised by chool funds.
Recorder trophy MMusical pupils of St
were Anthony Ainsworth, Marie Bywater, Emma J Brown, Lisa Denrden,
d ary’s RC School, Sab den, made a successful Febut at Burnley Music nestival on Friday, win aing the trophy in the 11 cnd under recorder group
lass.In the winning group
onathan George, Julia and Joanne Harper, Emma Mead, Ailsa and Emma Nicholson, Kieron and Anne Parsons, Lisa Smethurst and Mark
Smith.They are taught by Mrs t Kathleen Jackson. In May,
Sers of staff, assembled in Whist: Ladies — Mrs G. dt Helen’s Church, Wad C almsley. Gents — Mr F. i ington, on Friday morn Wottam. Raffle: Mrs P.
Moen Over GOs social on b nday were: Mrs Light- gown, Mrs N. Har andreaves, Mr G. Harper
Right cards d Domino winners at Sab
back of the church for peo ple wishing to put forward names of those interested in helping in the smooth running of the church. r Under the system of
Pist for membership of the CC is available at the
harity sale at Grindleton r Methodist Sunday School
Family service c Mothering Sunday was
was guide dog “Tara" who, with her owner Miss e Christine Bailey, of Clith
lind.The star of the show l Catherine Howard and the Hegarded as the parish’s Bational Institute for the
tesson for the day, from a oly Week observation
Melebrated at Waddington s ethodist Church with a bpecial family service led t y the Rev. Clifford Fos
er.Psalm 119 was read by
he book of Samuel, by Mrs Alison Lodge. Sunday t School scholars sang “For
harities. r The recital is being
church on Maundy Thurs day or Good Friday.
nnd it has been decided ot to hold services at the
l ll Saints' Church, Pend s pril 24th, after Even
Nominations A The annual meeting of
Lens as the culmination of d hatburn, at a domino P. Grosvenor and Mrs A.
t as spent by members of Mrsere Mrs Townson and
osies to their mothers. MLessons were read by o Mark Thornber and
pou.” They also presented
P lizabethan Singers, of Areston, can be heard in l ll Saints’ Church, Pend
In harmony E The dulcet tones of the
“ng a recital of Faure’s sRequiem" and Mendels
eton, on March 28th. i The singers will be giv
sohn’s “Hear my prayer," ptarting at 8 p.m. Any c roceeds are to go to local
onaints’ Church, Pendleton, b Sunday, was conducted ry Miss M. Balmer, who
What mum does S The family service at All
Sunday, the youngsters r from the Sunday School yThings that mum does for
dviser.To mark Mothering “ecited a poem entitled
pril 9th.
s iding Place” is to be pre wnd birthday greetings Tx p r e s s e d to Mr. J. a atthews was welcomed
7ented in St Mary’s Hall at Ment to Mrs E. Rhodes, o p.m. on Tuesday, as part gf Mission Sabden, which
Mission film HA film entitled “The
aege in Derbyshire will t rrive to meet villagers in
he Methodist Church at t 7-30 p.m, before joining
Ieenagers at the Junior a0 a.m. and in the evening
cial for children of all ages 3 in St Nicholas’s Hall at 10-
members will be at St Mary’s Disco and on Thursday they will join m the Women’s Fellowship
be available most after noons at the Methodist c Hall, where anyone is wel
eeting.The Cliff team will also fome to join them for cof ee and a chat.
for Sabden villagers after being invited along by the vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam. The talented duo had their own very original way of putting across the message of the Gospel through sketches and readings and found an appreciative audience.
Original p Theatre Roundabout
ut on a marvellous show
hittaker. n Thursday's domino win
gweets, cakes and other Maite and the organist was y o o d ie s made by the
from St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, organised the annual pedlars’ fair in the church
hall.The event was opened by rose queen Mandy Mel lows and books and prizes for good attendance were presented by organist Mr s Harry Swanwick. Trays of
Pedlars’ fair Sunday School teachers
oungsters were on sale. Simonstone
She PTA at St Mary’s RC St 7-30 p.m, in the Old dchool, Sabden, on Thurs s ay, raised over £116 for
Qadio Four’s “Gardeners’ v uestion Time” will be disiting Simonstone Gar aen Club on March 29th,
Garden expert R Fred Downham, of
farm buildings at the top of Simonstone Lane on Sunday, from 11 a.m. to noon.
Billington
Re-elected a Officials were re-elected
joint secretaries and Miss Muriel Kay is treasurer. t Officials were thanked for
and Mrs K. Lowe are he younger pupils will Hay’s meeting is Mr W. olliday, of Clitheroe.
heir work and members for their support and help. d The speaker at Tues
Et the annual meeting of Bbenezer Baptist Church, bankillington. Mrs C. Wall-
t chool. Admission is free oo members and 75p for
thers.The garden shop will be open for business in the
f the Sunday School. Humorous J On Monday night, Mr
wregation were presented o ith posies by the children
ets underway tomorrow. l The team from Cliff Col
nstitute an hour later. There is a Saturday spe
hompson. MNew member Mrs Janet
B rs L. Whitehead, Mrs F. Airtwell and Miss G. Park.
r letter of resignation was Heceived from Miss E.
Snvited to Fence WI on
t family night in the Bap wemory of Mrs C. Bridge, eist Hall, with games and pntertainment from 6-30
eions and a basket of flow wenta tiv e): John Czer Grs arranged by Mrs D. Konka (Football Club); Ian tho rn er . Mrs F en lo n
Mrs J. Fenlon, has become County Federation chair man. She was presented t with a card of congratula
t Turch.he institute is proud
ceport on the annual coun Gil m e e tin g in King
anked members. r Mrs Gladwin gave a
Milver spoon was won by H rs H. Cooke, Mrs M. L opwood and Miss M. Mytle. Raffle winner was h rs L. Whitehead and
ostess was Mrs Robert- Whalley
r Norman Yates. g All the ladies in the con
bimmy Fell spoke to mem Che r s o f th e W h a lley F urch of England Young a amilies Group. He took as his subject “shoes, ships pnd sealing wax,” inter v o sin g his humorous s erses with the inside i t o r i e s o f am u s in g
nstances in the village’s immediate past.
Abbey drive A Whist winners at the
Mrs E. Howarth, Mrs D. Ormerod. Gents — Mr E. Flack, Mrs N. Walmsley. D om in o e s : Mrs N . Ambrose.
Cookery mThe programme of six
ooking for one or two. b The demonstration will
e held in the Methodist
oday when Mrs Linda Marr, of North West Gas, c demonstrates the skill of
b onthly talks organised l y Age Concern, of Whal tey and district, continues
wbbey Senior Citizens Whist and domino drive in
Cice at Whalley Methodist c hurch on Sunday was Bonducted by Mr Stanley d lackburn. He was intro wuced by Mr Fred Braith-
Posies v The Mother's Day ser
eorge's Hall, Blackburn. s The competition for a
J nowles, Brian Kempster, Eohn Procter (committee); s llalene Aspin (WI repre
reenwood (Guides). e The next fund-raising
5th. Slaidburn
Bookmarks o Mothering Sunday was
l ev. Brian Darbyshire, bed the serv ice. Bible s ookmarks were p re tented by the children to their mothers and to all
inbserved at both churches Rhurch, the Rector, the
Slaidburn. C In St Andrew’s Parish
t hurch, the preacher was Wers of Dunsop Bridge the Superintendent Minis Jer of the Circuit, the Rev. pames Needham, who also Slayed the organ. Sunday a c h o o l y o u n g s t e r s
he congregation. C A t t h e M e t h o d i s t
halley were: Ladies — g ce. A vote of thanks was s iven to Mark Blakey, Ali
iven by Susan Wilson. g A round of applause was f reaks for winning the
i FC were given a sober Bng talk with video by PC o lackburn on the hazards Hf drinking and driving. a e described the effects of mlcohol on driving perfor t ance and the penalties
Sobering Y Members of Slaidburn
Ynight (Cubs and Scouts); a vonne Carter (Mothers Gnd Toddlers); Tricia
dvent will be an Easter t raw and jumble sale in 2he pavilion on March
.m.On Monday night, team frommittee for 20. A letter Chade to Whalley Parish
tiuring her illness. A dona wlected for the next year ( an), Andrew Marsden
mon in her memory is to be mere: David Sharp (chair m. L. Clark, closed the dveryone who had helped
cor 24 years and on the e om Mr Bridge thanked
ider a building project. e Officers and committee
hat one of its members, Don, Brian Allison, Sarah Kownes, Brian Watt,Tony
(treasurer), Hazel Best ssecretary); Jim Thomp
Choruses f There was a wonderful
as organist. T.During the service, Mrs she and Mrs E. Jack-
son distributed posies and t Mothering Sunday cards
o the children to present to mums or grannies.
Jour Ancestors,” by Mrs r. Beeden, of Garstang, desulted in a very good biscussion among mem
Dunsop Bridge Family trees y A talk about “Tracing
old document was won by t Mrs J. Carr, Mrs M. Por
I.The competition for an
mils and presented them to A Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs drranged posies of daffo
others and grandmoth- M. Marsden and Mrs
as Mrs M. Porter. g Rimington WI will be
r a bring-and-buy stall.
er and Mrs S. Singleton. to Birthday greetings went
m Bell was enrolled as a meith Hall (entertain andember of Gisburn MU P ents chairman), Carol
t ccles and the vicar led ihe children in lively activ wty choruses. Mr P. Peel
F ownham and Twiston e ete Committee, officers Blected were: Geoffrey Kraithwaite (chairman),
pensley (treasurer). 12tFete day will be June
With that in mind a steel band has been booked, c also a jazz band, jumping
Salmer (secretary), Alan t h and carnival time was
he su g g e sted theme.
lity will open the fete. inA fete dance will be held
oth events. Lane Ends
dastle and rides for chil Rren. It is hoped that a a adio Lancashire person
10t the village hall on June in h and all organisations a the village have been bsked to participate in
i uests at the next meet And MC was Mr Tom tng, when a doctor will salk about the humorous wide of his work. Members foere asked to bring items
t . Rushton, who received meld in Lane Ends Com dhe flowers from the presi went’s table. Draw winner
Final of the Lancashire My -B ow la n d , Mr Ian hederation County Quiz, Mason welcomed Mr and l eld at Myerscough Col G rs G. Hopper, of the
Informative G Chairman of the Bolland
ege on Sunday. c This is the sixth suc
vent, but unfortunately i Mark’s reign as champion ext year.
ws nearing its end, as he n ill be too old to compete
e Alison have won the wngland,” assisted by his thrs C.F.Pickles thanked
em.Arrangements were
made for the flea market on April 4th in the village
andessive time that Mark Ee a u tifu l g a rd en s of Cntertaining talk by Mr J. bnformative talk on “The
ient Society, who gave an Mife, who showed slides.
b ardening Club, Bolton- l ardeners’ Royal Benevo
anson, Mrs Capstick. Chipping
Plated supper d There was a good atten
hance at the domino drive s unity Centre. A plated
l upper was served by aadies of the committee
— Mr Jackson, Mr W. T ow le r , Mr A. Wen Mtworth, Mrs P. Hanson,
rmer.Winners were: Adults
fahe drink driver has to Bolton-by-Bowland Hrs P. Hanson, Mrs B. Bon P arker and N eil
School days e Chipping WI enjoyed an
o ooper entitled “The trials pompetition for a school
f a headmaster.” c Mrs Gifford won the Shotograph and Mrs A. on by Mrs C. Kay.
beed won the raffle. The wirthday pot plant was
t rs Birtles, Mr D. Par Pington. Children—James Hodevyn, Susan Hanson,
elen Barton. MRaffle: James Podevyn,
Mothering Sunday service at St Mary’s Church, Gis burn. The service was led by the Rev. H. L. Clark and the MU banner was carried to the altar by Mrs H. Waddington. MA lesson was read by E U member Mrs D.
eamily atmosphere and xcellent attendance at the
new publicity officer and Mrs S.R. Sharpies is to be delegate to the annual meeting in London. Eight i m em b e r s h a v e b een
eptember 7th. mThere was a silence in f ho had been a member
Pendleton
Mcompete at Blackburn t usic Festival, hoping to take the- major recorder inrophy for the third year
succession.
Mounty Primary School on t arch 26th, from 10 a.m, to noon, featuring work by
Craft work t An Easter exhibition is
chen be included in the tiraft and hobbies exhibi Aon at the Baptist Hall on
Wiswell
Collecting silver a A talk entitled “More
thildren. The work will Hury to the present day. che school and nursery
t er, from antiques to Hhose made in the 1970s. T e was thanked by Mrs I.
vne pieces of sterling sil Ang Field Committee’s fi e had on display some
tind hallmarks and gave she history of some silver tmiths from the 18th cen
y Mr B. Kirkham. f He explained how to
oughton.Mrs B. Gladwin is the mver since, was also com decome honorary presi
ondition. foMrs. Ellalene Aspin, a eerved on the committee
c laying fields in such good Mecorded by her mother. s under member who has
hard work in raising funds over the past year. Partic- e u la r t h a n k s w e r e
he committee for their phompson for keeping the
Cent of the Management r eed to think about a
teplacement building for nhe pavilion, which is in toeed of some repair, and t this end a sub-commit- see is to be formed to con
ommittee. n Mr Sharp spoke of the
b ended and invited to mers to join them at their t ccepted. Names were
xpressed thanks. C An in v ita tio n from
a a s d i s c u s s e d and t rrangements made for Hhe visit of members to
b as given to Wiswell WI doping for a large atten wbout collecting silver”
herved. The organisers are ance.
t harp thanked members of
West Bradford Needs repair i At West Bradford Play SCM, chairman Mr David
Hall, King Street, com mencing at 2-30 p.m. Admission is free and light s re fr e shm en ts will be
Gisburn
Diary’s secrets t The contents of an Aus-
rr a l ia n d ia r y w e r e eevealed to Gisbum Moth Rrs’ Union when Mrs M. e ushton spoke of her par rants’ life in South Aust t lia in the early part of bhe century, setting up in fausiness and raising their ti mily in primitive condi
and a marvellous commu nity spirit in their remote village and Mrs Rushton t painted a vivid picture of
ons. But there was fun, too,
rhose pioneering days e rs H. W ad ding ton
b hatburn MU for mem a eeting on April 27th was
kipton Parish Church on Surn Church’s annual
March 25th, at 2 p.m. b The MU stall for Gis wpring Fair on May 14th
ember 15th. Read
taken of those attending Ce r v ic e in St J o h n ’s She Lady Day service at
Lady Day t To mark Lady Dav,
.m, on March 25th.
shere will be a Communion p hurch, Read, at 7-30
Holiday fun i Mrs Ann Wild is accept
6 ellifield MU on April Re held at Read’s United Hth. The Vicar, the Rev. eeting with prayer.
fromeformed Church daily March 28th to 31st.
h ird spring show will be Jeld on March 19th at St So h n ’s CE Scho ol in j traits Lane. Providing dudging has finished, the lioors will open to the pub
Spring show thRead Show Society’s
c at 2 p.m. Downham
Carnival time D A t th e m e e tin g of
vng applications from se t en to 11-year-olds to join bhe Lion Holiday Club to
hall in aid of club funds. Visits are taking place to Peel Park, Bradford, in May, and to a garden near Ripon in June. The Gar dening Club quiz will be t held in Clitheroe on Sep
ton-by-Bowland YFC Lravelled to the Radio Bancashire studios in wlackburn, where they J ere shown round by Tudith Roberts. Claire
omlinson thanked her. a Next week’s meeting is age.
i t Lane Ends Farm, meet lng at 7-15 p.m. in the vil
Visit studios t On Monday night, Bol
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