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Askew, of Long Preston, and the chapel was decorated with flowers given by Mrs E. Sutcliffe and Mrs P. Brown. Tea and biscuits were served at the close. The next ser­ vice at the chapel will be the harvest thanksgiving on September 4th, at 7 p.m.


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the college's highest marks’ ■ and credits in each of the three technical subjects he has been taking. These are engine diagnostic tech­ niques, service reception and electrical auxiliaries.


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Farm. Withgill, said the award of the college’s Challenge Shield came as a com p le te s u r p r i s e , , because he found the exams quite hard.The pre-. sentation is at the college ' on Wednesday.


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senior motor vehicle tutor,. said Paul had shown out­ standing technical ability and would be a great asset to his employers.


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CHATBURN


with Holy Communion in which the children all received a blessing. The collection was taken up by Howard, Matthew and Russell Jackson and the organist was Mr Philip Wilkinson. In church there was a


d i s p l a y of W e s le y memorabilia and posters


Mrs Stephanie Ireland and Mrs Ruth Hudson and members of the Sunday School sang “This is the day.” Each scholar was presented with a book on the life of John Wesley. The service concluded


of John Wesley’s conver­ sion was celebrated at C h a tb u rn M e th o d is t Church’s family service on Sunday morning, con­ d u c ted by th e Rev. Graeme Halls. Lessons were read by


Memorabilia The 250th anniversary


Tosside’s annual whist and domino drive in aid of Dale Head Church. Proceeds amounted to £83.25. Winners were: M. Wel-


19 tables There were 19 tables for


gathered for Sunday service at Mount Sion Chapel, Tosside. The Rev. Alan Lloyd-Griffiths, of Barnsley, spoke on the problems affecting the church from within and without. Organist was Mrs Betty


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Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22823 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) lews from the Villages


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bers of the village side, formed in 1971, largely due to th e e f fo r ts of Neville Keighley, were re u n i te d . They were divided into four teams, each in turn to play the present day team in half-


THE picturesque setting of the Coulthurst Jubilee playing fields was the scene of a special charity football match between past and present players of Rimington FC — and it raised the amazing sum of £1,050. Seventy former mem­


Village remembers Dena


bly p e r s o n a l i ty , Mr Turner said he was sure th a t something giving enjoyment to children


next weekend, when the church will be open from 10 a.m.to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, display­ ing Methodist memora­ bilia, Sunday School work and paintings and carvings by members of the church. Light refreshments will be available and gift day con­ tributions will be received.


an th em “ Come Holy Ghost.” The Rev. W. Drain conducted the ser­ vice and organist was Mrs D. Brewer. The Girls’ Fri­ day Club banner was car­ ried by Vicki Entwistle, escorted by Susan Down­ ing and Rachel Drain.


Vicar of Chatburn from 1950 to 1953, was the guest preacher at Christ Church on Whit Sunday morning. The choir sang the


Guest preacher Canon Edward Wynne,


sored walk by the Vicar ra ised over £600 for church funds. Mr Drain thanks all his sponsors.


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her group organised a whist drive in Simonstone Old School attended by 40 people. Winners were Ladies — Mrs J. Coward, Mrs Fairclough, Mrs E. Simpson (cons). Gents — Mr G. Holden, Mrs B. Hopkins. Mr J. Atkins (cons). MC was Mrs P. Larkin. Special prizes were won by Mr W. Norris and Mrs Atkinson.


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Gala was a great success. Almost £500 was raised from the stalls and £1,000 through the competition.


Profitable Simonstone Rose Queen


Club is having its annual o u t in g to n i g h t , to Broughton Hall Garden Centre, near Skipton. The bus will leave School Lane at 6-15 p.m. and all are welcome. For fu r th e r details please contact chairman Mr K. Nelson.


Garden outing Simonstone Garden


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manned by members of St Helen’s and Waddington Methodist Church. All the arrangements for Chris­ tian Aid Week were car­ ried out by Mrs Margaret Cunliffe, helped by volun­ teers from both churches. The amount received to date is £350.


dington was canvassed on behalf of Christian Aid and a coffee evening was held in St Helen’s Sunday School, when collectors brought in the envelopes. Stalls were stocked and


£350 collected Every house in Wad­


Thanks The Three Peaks spon­


ish Cnurch Op eratic Society presents “Songs from the Shows” at Chat­ burn School Hall, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, at £1.50, or £1 for OAPs and children, including refreshments.


Ribblesdale Club, Chat- bum, was enjoyed by all the members. Winners were Mrs F. Tomlinson and Mrs D. Frankland. Tea hostesses were Mrs E. Campbell and Mrs M. Ridgway.


Enjoyable A domino drive at the


Musical treat Tonight, Clitheroe Par­


created by the Sunday School. Outside a large banner marked the anni­ versary. Celebrations continue


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bers attended the musical “Fiddler on the roof’ at Calderstones.


Mrs F. Burrows, Miss E. Prescott, Mrs D. Bass and Mrs N. Hargreaves. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Hutchinson, Mrs G. Walmsley. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mr G. Harper. Raffle: Mr G. Holden.


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Downham Cricket Club members and friends was organised by Graeme Robinson, taking in many country lanes and finishing at the Assheton Arms for supper. About £80 was raised for club funds.


Sunday were celebrated at morning service at St Leonard’s, Downham, with guest preacher Canon John Hudson officiating. Items by the choir


included descants by Jason Walker, Anne Braith- waite, Kirsteen Scott and Mrs D. Braithwaite. Mrs W. I. Todd was organist.


weather, only to be on the losing side, despite a good score by Terry Braith­ waite and Steve Barrett. They hope for revenge on Pudsey’s return visit later in the year.


cricketing


with families and friends, travelled to Pudsey for their match on Sunday in perfect


Seeking revenge Downliam cricket team,


Descants Choir Sunday and Whit


Country lanes A treasure hunt for


den Over 60s Club in St Mary’s Hall on Monday were Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs N. Har­ greaves and Miss E. Pre­ scott. Whist: Ladies — Mrs D. Houghton, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mr G. Harper. Raffle: Mrs I. Hodgson. Thursday’s dominoes:


uses were demonstrated and there was advice on general security proce­ dures. Every member was given a police advice pack and security marker pen. In the evening, 24 mem­


Tricks and spots Domino winners at Sab­


showing in Lancashire of the video "Knock knock” was given by Crime Pre­ vention Officer PC Dave Sykes at Sabden Leisure Club’s third luncheon meeting. Various locks and their


Video debut A talk and the first


Mr Alan Turner officially unveiled a merry-go- round in the children’s play area, dedicated to the memory of the late Mrs Dena Hacking, tragi­ cally killed on holiday earlier this year. Recalling Dcna’s bub­


hour matches. During the interval,


would have met with her full approval. He paid tribute to David Seed, who had manufactured the ro u n d ab o u t, and those who had assisted in its siting.


was c u t , i t was p u t straight to the test by d o z e n s o f e a g e r youngsters.


Once the yellow ribbon


A large crowd of spec­ tators enjoyed the eve­


p.m., from the Stork Hotel to Pollards Garage and back. Those wishing to help can attend a meeting in the Cricket Club on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m.


Constitutional Club whist drive were: Ladies — Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs A. Cropper. Gents — Mrs M. Redpath, Mrs E. P. Lar- den. Mrs Redpath won the special prize and Mrs P. Larkin was MC.


All the aces Prizewinners at Read


ble Cub packs enjoyed weekend camps at Barley and Hebden Hey respec­ tively. Fine weather ena­ bled them to conduct most activities outside, with some Cubs sleeping in tents to obtain their camp­ ers’ badges.


Cub camp Read Brownie and Rib-


Society recently enjoyed an afternoon at Myer- scough Agricultural and Horticultural College. A lecturer gave an in-depth conducted tour.


BILLINGTON


Farm, Dinckley, organised by Billington and Langho Community Association. I t was the fourth time such an event has been held and it was a total sell­ out, with 430 people attending. . . .


tapping and hand clapping at a hoe-down at Aspinatl


Sells out There was much toe


chicken supper. Associa­ tion funds were boosted by over £1,000.


College tour Members of Read Show


ning’s sport and sterling service as referees and linesmen was given by Geoff Braithwaitc, Tom Jackson, Tony Hughes and Barry Allen. Club p re s id en t Mrs Penny Green kicked off the opening match. R e s u l t s w e r e :


Lawrence Whittaker’s XI 0, Rimington 2 (goal scorers Graham Walker, Gary Scott); II. Thist- lethwaite’s XI 0, Riming­


SLAIDBURN


WI members and friends lunched at Ripon when they went on a trip organ­ ised by Mrs Mary Parker. Then i t was off to


Ripon trip A coachload of Slaidburn


Newby Hail, where the party had the opportunity to see the miniature rail­ way which runs through the 25 acres of garden. Members were also able


to spend time in the beau­ tiful house, shop, adven­ ture gardens and restau­ rant, where they had a meal. President Mrs M. Wat­


ton 1 (David Mason); Joe Harrison’s XI 0, Riming­ ton 2 (Nathan Peel); Neville Keighley XI 3 (Richard Riley), Riming­ ton 2 (Andrew Bicknall, Alan Hodgson). After the matches, a


large crowd gathered at the Black Bull Hotel, where a hot-pot supper was served. Music' was provided by local group “On the Rocks.” Club chairman Derek


K n o w le s t h a n k e d e v e ry o n e fo r th e i r support.


have been arranged for Monday evenings, meeting at the notice boards at 7 p.m. If any householders


need help due to ill-health, assistance may be possible if they contact Mrs Gwen Pye.


son expressed thanks to Mrs Parker, the Newby Hall staff and all who con­ tributed to an enjoyable d ay . Members were reminded about the eve­ ning stroll on June 1st.


Joint aid The villages of Slaid­


joint coffee evening for Christian Aid in Slaidbum Methodist Sunday School. There were various stalls and games and with addi tional donations the pro ceeds amounted to £56.


Church anniversary was celebrated on Sunday when the guest preacher was Mr David Bagshaw, of Newton. The organist was Mr Raymond Winckley.


Anniversary Slaidburn Methodist


The Houghton Band and Andrew’s Church funds. there was a bar and a


mission is now being sought for the centre, on land behind St Leonard’s Church. Other fund-rais­ ing events planned include a clay pigeon shoot on June 18th at Rileys Farm, Old Langho, and a car boot sale. Tickets are on sale for a raffle with the prize of an August Bank Holiday three-day cruise on the QE2.


Detailed planning per­ Music was provided by. and £700 was made for St . . . . of Mr and Mrs R. Baines,


Clitheroe and surrounding villages enjoyed the event, which included stalls guessing games and a clay pigeon shoot, won by Ri chard Graczkowski.


Over 200 people from


B r ia n D a r b y s h i r e th an k ed Mr and Mrs Baines for their hospi tality.


The Rector, the Rev # . WHALLEY'


winning all their matches. Ramon Bell was MC.


team received the Lent Cup and Soko Shoes Cup d took top honours for


Club hope to complete a mile of pennies on June 4th, between 10 n.m. and 4


Mile of pennies Ladies of Read Cricket


ager Bill Woods was pre­ sented with a tankard for his services. The under-18


Paul Fletcher presented awards to: Fred Uttley (President’s Trophy), Paul Davis (Barry Kilby Tro­ p h y ) , Alec Glasgow (Tommy Hadwin Sports­ man of the Year Trophy), Ian Uttley (First team player of the year), Simon Holt (Second team player of the year), Paul William­ son (Under 18 player of the year). Retiring first team man­


its presentation evening at the Stone Trough, Kel- brook, when guest speaker


Presentations Read Football Club held


Saturday, organised by the social committee, raised £157.


BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


bers of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC had their annual treasure hunt organised by Sarah Wolfenden and her family. The route went from Clitheroe Health Centre car park to the Nick o’ Pendle, Sabden, via Whalley, to Mitton, finishing at the Edisford


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Winning cars were driven by Robin Towler, Brian


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Dakin. The and Tom Competition the next agai again


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those who can spare a lit- tie time to look after the public arens, work parties


Treasure On Monday night, mem­


p.m., a film on Turkey is to be shown. Everyone is welcome. The jumble sale on


afterwards tea and cake W S S lS y in m in d was served. Next Tuesday, at 7-30


the Ebenezer Baptist drive • Church Ladies’ Social Hour, Billington, for the home mission raised £23.30. Mrs L. Grierson thanked everyone for their support. Miss M. Kay played the organ and . . .__.


A bring-and-buy sale by Abbey


Sale for mission Abbey drive winners at the senior citizens' in Whalley were;


whist


Ladies — Mrs T. Cos grove, Mrs E. Speak. Gents — Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs


Dominoes: Mrs D. Alcock. . .


Farnsworth


anniversary of John Wes ley’s conversion, a special service was held in What­ ley Methodist Church on Sunday morning, presided o v e r by th e C irc u i t Superintendent, the Rev. Jim Needham. The children of the Sun­


To celebrate the 250th


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Joint service Children, parents and


played on Grindleton Play­ ing Fields on Saturday, at 6-30 p.m, between teams from Grindleton and the Buck Inn, in memory of Keel Simpson, a Grindle­ ton youth who died tragi­ cally in a motor cycle acci­ dent.


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