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Australian visit President Miss Ruth
Mundy thanked everyone at the annual meeting of Pendleton WI for their hard work and help over the past year.
for Mrs B. Collinge and Mrs J. Bristol for standing in during her nine-week visit to Australia.
She had special thanks
the same, with Miss Mundy continuing as pres ident for a third year.
All the officers remain
M. Baldwin were wel comed to the committee in place of Mrs E. Thornber and Mrs S. Reed. Treasurer Mrs M. Gor-
Mrs Mawson and Mrs
nall presented the financial statement and secretary Mrs N. Haworth gave the a n n u a l r e p o r t . She reflected on the many and varied activities members had enjoyed over the last 12 months. Mrs V. Staveley was
new committee. She also gave a report on the autumn council meeting. Competition winners for
a happy photograph were C. Blackburn, C. Doherty
and W. Mclnerey. There was a good atten-
SABDEN enjoyed Sabden WI’s open
Games night Members and guests
dance at the Royal British night, playing Scrabble, Legion Remembrance ser- beetle and dominoes. Win- vice in St Luke’s Church, Calderstones. Mrs Bond laid the wreath in the mili tary cemetery on behalf of the WI members.
ners were Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Cottam and Mrs Har-
Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs E. Chiney, Mrs T. Cosgrove.’ Gents — Mr C. Sharp, Mrs D. Farnsworth. Dominoes: Mrs D. Oaks.
Abbey drive Whist winners at the
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presented with the cup for most competition points over the last year. The meeting was much
and Langho WI enjoyed hearing the story of how Mrs Ann Forshaw went into the business of mak ing and marketing live yoghurt from her farm dairy. For 12 months it was a
Success story Members of Billington
enlivened by Miss Mundy’s account of her visit to rela tives in Australia. P a r ro ts and kooka
burras were among the more exotic creatures she came across. Most people agreed that despite the vagaries of our climate, temperatures of over 100 deg. F and butter that melted within seconds of removal from the refriger ator would be just as try ing.
invited to Bashall Eaves WI’s 64th birthday cele brations next September. Final arrangements were made for the Christmas party at the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, on December 13th. Members were remin
thanks. Pendleton has been
Mrs Laughhn expressed
given to Miss E. Britcliffe and Mrs Jackson. The Christmas party, is on December 12th, at 7-15 p.m.
rop. Birthday flowers were
culminating in an excellent show was reported at Sab den Horticultural Society’s AGM. C h a irm an Mr Edgar Wilson thanked the officers and committee for their sterling efforts and members for their sup port.
Sterling efforts Another successful year
Mrs G. Waddington (presi dent), Mr Wilson (chair man), Mr L. Clarkson (vice-chairman), Mrs E. Clarkson (secretary), Mr
Officers re-elected were:
one-woman business and she still starts work at 5- 30 a.m. It takes only four hours from the fresh milk from her dairy herd to be made into yoghurt. Each
member was given a tub of agl-eed for the 1989 show traditional dairy ice-cream on August 19th. I t was
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during the viewing of the slide show. The competition for a
Minor changes were
recipe using yoghurt was won by Mrs Mary Jackson and the raffle by Mrs Noreen Turner. Birthday flowers were presented to Mrs Janet Ramsden. There is to be a day
decided not to raise sub scription rates, as the balance sheet showed a profit. The annual dinner dance
will be held at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping, on March 4th. The meeting concluded
school making peg dolls at Whalley Adult Education Centre on Saturday. Mem bers were reminded that th e n ex t m e e t in g on December 12th'will be extended to 10-30 p.m., as a turkey buffet will be served.
ded that they could bring visitors to. the January meeting to hear Mr Cliff Astin speak on “The Rib- ble from source to sea.” They were asked to bring refreshments for a buffet supper. A bring-and-buy stall
Christmas tree Billington Parish Coun
cil is hoping to erect an illuminated Christmas tree at the cenotaph in Elker Lane, Billington.
run by Mrs J. Bailey and Miss C. Bailey made £6.88. A highlight of the week was a t r ip to “Oliver” at Clitheroe Civic Hall and all agreed that it was a most delightful pro duction.
Perfume party
Billington, Langho and Dinckley branch of the Conservative Association held an exotic French per fume party at Casa-pionte, Painter Wood, Billington, by invitation of Mr and Mrs Kevin Houghton. Mrs Jean Cross and
with a pie and peas'supper provided by Stan and Vicky Drinkwater, of the White Hart.
Tricks and spots Sabden Over 60s Mon
day domino winners were: Mrs P. Smith, Mrs D. Bass, Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs I. Metcalfe, Miss A. Alston and Miss E. Heyes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Hutchinson, Mrs I. Flan- nagan. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mr L. Grime. Raffle: Miss E. Heyes. Thursday’s dominoes:
as Press secretary and was succeeded by Mr L. F. White. The committee was re-elected with the addition of Mr A. Valen tine and Mr White.
Mr J. Britcliffe retired
stitutional crisis a few weeks ago, when six mem bers resigned within a few weeks of each other. Now it can concentrate on the business of setting the year’s precept and pushing ahead with improvements to the playground equip ment. The council offered no
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objections to a plan for a double-storey extension at 105 Padiham Road. There were strong objections, however, to plans for a detached house with con servatory and a double garage on a plot off Nutter Barn. The council is to. write to the Ribble Valley Council, objecting that the only access is on to the bridle path, and from there the access to Padi ham Road is not very good. There is also con cern about increased pressure on essential ser vices. Notification has been
A. Parfitt (treasurer), Mr K. Davies (show secre- objections and instructed tary).
received of an appeal against Ribble Valley’s refusal of a planning appli cation to build a bunga low at the site of the reservoir on Simonstone Road. The Parish Council re i te ra ted its original
the clerk, Mrs Joan Wal-
lace, to send its comments to the Department of the Envfronment, supporting the borough council’s refusal.
raised for Sabden Parish Council’s Christmas par cels for the over 70s, as a result of Saturday’s coffee morning and a recent chil dren’s disco. Saturday’s event was a
Parcels cash More than £250 has been
Council, chairman Mr F. Waddington confirmed that hedges had been trimmed near Hydro Lodge, Sawley Road, but there were still some trees obscuring vision. It is hoped to get these cut
Bulbs planted At Grindleton Parish
C. S w a rb r ic k (b e s t fielder), D. Walmsley (best sportsman), M. Hall (most improved player and most ducks), A. Fielding (most dropped catches). . A raf fle during the
evening raised £165 which was donated to the BBC “ C h ild ren in N e e d ” appeal.
back. Grindleton did magnifi
cently in the Best-Kept Village Competition, being placed fourth in the small village section, mainly thanks to the band of volunteers who kept the village neat and tidy and to all the villagers who took an active part. To continue this theme,
spring-flowering bulbs have been planted on the banking on the brow and at the top of the village, by the bus turnround. No progress has yet
P o r te r was the guest speaker at Downham WI. His talk was entitled “Cuts of meat.” The com petition for sausage rolls was won by Mrs E . Barker. The purchasing of new
Cuts of meat Local butcher Mr Roy
crockery was discussed and birthday greetings were conveyed to Mrs Mercer, Mrs Brocklehurst and Mrs G. Capstick. The Christmas party to
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been made on replacing the bus shelter, but it was- agreed that a stone one should be built. Two street lamps have
been repaired, but a fur ther two need replacement lanterns. A site meeting has taken place at Duck Street, between parish councillors and Norweb, to find a suitable position for a new street lamp. The proposed site is between houses eight and nine. The possibility of a wall light halfway down Duck Street looks very doubtful. The council has received
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great success, attracting more than 100 people to Littlemoor community centre. There were vari ous stalls, refreshments and a raffle. Parish council chairman
Mrs Marion Procter, who organised the event, said they were very grateful to Mrs Sally Harwood and the residents of Littlemoor for their help.
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Mr J. Tray nor, Miss E. Prescott, Mr R. Eden and Mrs N. H a rg re a v e s . Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Wade, Mrs B. Brennand. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mrs G. Walmsley. Raffle: Mrs J. Wood.
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Twinning Association held their AGM at Maxine’s in the village, when the fol lowing officials were elected: Mr E. J. Ronnan (chairman), Mr F. W. Pope (secretary), Mr A. S. Scholfield (treasurer). Committee: Mr C. J.
Miss Moira Houghton showed a video on how the perfume was made and displayed a full range of scents and jewellery. Cof fee and mince pies were served and there was a raffle. About £70 was raised for branch funds.
Coun. Albert Atkinson, of Sabden, has been invited to switch on the village winnina Dosition
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Christmas tree lights at th e carol se rv ic e on December 4th, at 6-30 p.m. All the village is invited
dance of members and friends at Read and Whal ley Ladies’ Luncheon Club, at the, Foxfields Restaurant, . Billington. Chairman Mrs Iris Smith introduced Mrs Greta Fowler, who asked “Do you think you are incident prone?” The vote of thanks was given by Mrs Olive Walker.
Christmas tre e lig h ts at V V I I l l l l l ig p u S U IU U Read’s Ribble Cub
A rm s t r o n g , Mr A. Bettess, Mr L. G. Gollop, Mr A. Iddon, Mrs G. Pope and Mr R. Sharpe. Further plans were dis
Tribute Hurst Green branch of
cussed, including the forthcoming Christmas party on December 9th at Whalley Golf Club. Names were taken of
members wishing to visit Vihiers for the bi-centen- ary celebrations of the French Revolution and afterwards to see some thing of Northern France, including St Malo on the Brittany coast.
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macrame was given to Standfast WI, Whalley, by Mrs Matthews. Among the items she
Macrame A talk on the history of
took along to the meeting were a doll’s swing, plant pot holder and a decorated bottle. Miss M. Kay thanked her. Mrs K. Bond, presiding,
welcomed members and friends and introduced the
the Royal British Legion held its AGM at the Eagle and Child Hotel, with a good attendance. A two- m in u te s i le n c e was observed for three mem bers who had died in the year. President Mr P. Anwyl
to this happy occasion, which traditionally gets the Christmas season underway. The tree will be erected at the bottom of St Nicholas’s Avenue and carols will be accom panied by a band and choir. Father Christmas w ill make his u su a l appearance with a treat for the children.
paid tribute to Mr J. Col- iinge, newly-appointed standard b earer , and offered best wishes to Mr Bob Wilson, who carried the standard for 35 years. Secretary Mr W. Carter
paid tr ib u te to Mr D. Lakeland for transporting the band on Remembrance Sunday and also to Mrs T. Crotty. Treasurer Mr J. Holden gave details of a successful balance sheet. Officers elected were: Mr Anwyl (president), Mr
J. Holden (chairman), Mr W. Carter (secretary), Mr G. Alway (treasurer). Committee: Mr A. Hay- hurst, Mr B. Craven, Mr J. Collinge, Mr R. Fisher, Mr H. Mortimer, Mr M. J. Crotty.
Appeal reached an all-time record of £702.63 this year. Organiser Mr G. Alway was thanked for all his hard work, as was Mrs
All-time record Hurst Green’s Poppy
at Sabden County Primary School raised £120 for PTA funds on Saturday. Excellent prizes were don ated and Mr Jack Hayth- ornthwaite acted as caller. The PTA also organised c h i ld re n ’s bingo and refreshments.
Prize bingo A prize bingo afternoon
events at Sabden County Primary School begins
Cinderella The Christmas diary of
with a musical presenta tion of “Cinderella” on December 8th, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. On December 14th there
will be a visit from the Puppetry in Education G ro u p to p r e s e n t “ R u d o lp h a n d th e Enchanted Caves” and the following day there will be a nativity and carol service at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. The school and nursery
Christmas parties will be held on December 19th.
Flo Burgess, of the Eagle back to full strength fol- and Child Hotel, for a cof- lowing las t Tuesday’s fee evening which raised extra meeting, when four
Back to strength Sabden Parish Council is
the- council elected Mrs Elizabeth Southeran, of Clitheroe Road; Mr Ber nard. Parfitt, of Pendleside Close; Mrs Anita Whalley, of Oakhili, Lane Ends; and Mrs Eileen Lowe, of Whalley Road, who had retired from the council earlier in the year for per sonal reasons. Mrs Marion Procter was
new m em b e rs elected. From six nominations
elected chairman for the remainder of the year. The other councillors are Mrs
jo r ie Bostock and Mr Peter Sefton. The council faced a con-
cently-elected, Mrs Mar
Margaret Sefton and Mr W. Blezard, J. Simpson, club, Mr Donald Harrison, Chris Helm and two re- ' D, Dinsdale.'T; Barron, A. who has recently returned Aspin, R- Kenyon,.C. Fisk, D. Seed, C. Mason, T. Woodrup, J. Newbould, G. Ingleby.
.......................... .. _ Competition winners: A former captain of the
to live in the area, pre sented trophies to: S. Bar r e t t (top sco re r ) , T. Braithwaite (best bowler),
Incidents There was a good atten
a complaint regarding the atrocious state of some of the footpaths in Pine Wood. This has been caused by wagons used to remove the felled trees. Mr Ditchfield, of Lanca shire County Council, has promised to ask the For estry Commission to put the matter right. It has been reported
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Department of the Environment was read concerning the Secretary of State’s, decision to upgrade Back Lane to a byway open to all traffic. It was suggested that the LCC be approached to find out if any help is available to maintain it in the future in a reasonable condition. The next parish council
meeting will be on January 10th, at 7-30 p.m., in the Methodist Hall.
Birthday
President Mrs C. Read welcomed members and guests to the 56th birth
day of Grindleton WI. Mrs S. Hargreaves gave
Scout pack played St. Mary’s in the Burnley Cub Football League. After going 2-0 down in the first 10 minutes, Ribble reco vered well to win 3-2, all its goals being scored by James Webster. Providing Ribble do not
lose the last game of the season 36-0, they should win the league.
St John’s Church Mothers’ Union, Read, on Tuesday, in the school, Mrs Iris Baldwin will demonstrate practical ideas for Christ mas. The coffee morning will be held on December 4th in the school on Straits Lane.
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most successful Christmas fair ever on Saturday, when £250 was raised for funds. Playgroup leaders thanked all who helped and supported the after noon.
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names of members wishing to attend Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic Society’s production of “Summer Song” in January. It was decided to re-start the trading stall next month to help boost funds. It will be manned by Mrs A. Hail wood and Mrs M. Thornber. A buffet supper was
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served and the birthday cake, made by Mrs H. Read and iced by Mrs S. Dowds, was cut. Entertainment was pro
vided by Triangle, a Chat- burn musical trio. It was thanked by Mrs E. Green wood. Mrs E. Altham expressed thanks to everyone on behalf of the guests. Next month’s hostesses
are Mrs E. Rowntree, Mrs H. Read, Mrs E. Wood and Mrs A. Hutchinson. Members are reminded to bring a 50p parcel to the Christmas meeting.
a whist and domino drive in aid of Tosside Institute funds. MCs were Mr T. Robinson and Mr E. Met calfe.
16 tables There were 16 tables for
Parker, CJ Howarth, J. Tomlinson, E. Broderick, J. Wolfenden, J. Fisher, E. Watson, A. Cole, E. Dawkes, M. Jackson, T. C o w p e r th w a i te , T. Cornthwaite.
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for a dance in aid of Tos side Church.' Music was provided by Sing-a-long and proceeds amounted to £187.30. .
Full house There was a full house
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