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Fat lambs Gisburn Young Farmers


met at the farm of Mr and Mrs- J. Ashworth, West Marton, for competitions. Winners in the fat lamb


being “Time.” The choir sang an introit and the organist was Miss Gladys


DUNS0P BRIDGE


Parkinson. The collection , was taken up by the Wil­ kinson family. The evening service was


judging were: Interme­ diate — Rebecca Peel, David Graveston, Susan Walling. Junior — David


Wall. In the competition for


two embroidered initials, winners were Carol Gra­ veston and Alison Gorst.


at its meeting by visiting members from Settle and Skipton WIs. Vice-presi­ dent Mrs Susan Graveston welcomed everyone, including non-members, to the open night and intro­ duced Miss J. Pilkington, who gave a talk on the signs of the Zodiac and asked the ladies to form three groups according to their star signs. She then gave an outline


Star signs Gisbum WI was joined


to have been held in the open air at the farm of Mr and Mrs Fred Giles, How­ ever, due to rain, the pro­ ceedings were transferred to the schoolroom. Sausages, beefburgers


Royal visit , The Queen's visit to


Whitewell and Dunsop Bridge last week was the main topic of discussion when members of Dunsop Bridge WI met in the vil­


and spare ribs were bar­ becued in the church garage and served prior to the service, which was conducted by the Rev. Graeme Halls.


READ


Prizes Prizewinners at Read


Constitutional Club were Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs A.' Cunliffe. Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mr G. A. Holden. Special prize was won by Mrs Cropper and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.


Day trip i / - ysj


of the typical characteris­ tics of the three different types of signs — cardinal, fixed and mutable (bossy, steady and changeable). Surprisingly all three, types were equally well represented. Supper was provided by members and Mrs Graves­ ton gave a reminder of various forthcoming events, ranging from flower arranging to water sports. At the Clitheroe Area


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Show, on Saturday, Gis­ bum was again successful in winning the prize for the small institute with the most points.


SABDEN


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den Horticultural Society’s annual show' on Saturday, in St Mary’s Hall, at 2 p.m. After the opening ieremony by Mr Martin Hoare, ofBlacko, the pre­ sentations will take place at 2-30 p.m.


ners at Sabden Over 60s social were: Mrs P. Whit­ taker, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Ladies — Mrs D. Houghton. Gents — Mrs I. Hodgson. Raffle: Mr J. Traynor. Domino winners on


Tricks and spots Monday’s domino win­


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Thursday were: Mrs E. Brodrick, Mrs J. Fisher, Mrs N. Hargreaves, Mr J. Royle, Mr R. Eden.


Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mrs M. Swift. Raffle: Mrs M. Wade. Guests are always wel­


come to the Over 60s socials on Monday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m. in St Mary’s Hall.


ing its second Fun Day of the year on the Holme all day. There will be inflat- ables for the children to play on free. In conjunction with the'


Saturday in Sabden. As well as the Horticultural Show, the village is hold­


Fun for all A busy day is in store on


Fun Day, the Holme com­ mittee is holding the annual Witches Clough Fell Race, leaving the vil­ lage car park at 12-30 p.m. Entries are accepted on the day and any proceeds will go to the David Gott Mini-bus Appeal. Last year more than 100 run­ ners, junior and senior, took part.


CHATBURN


Play dominoes Members of the Ribbles­


dale Club, Chatburn, enjoyed their afternoon meeting, some playing dominoes and others chat­ ting. Tea hostesses were Mrs A. Preston, Mrs E. Campbell and Mrs I. Townson. There will be a domino


Chatburn Methodist Church on Sunday morn­ ing was conducted by Mr Neil Turpin, the theme


Barbecue indoors The family service at


Read Constitutional Club has organised- a visit to Alton Towers on Septem­ ber 12th. The cost will be £9 for adults and £7 for children, inclusive of transport. For further details or booking, contact Mrs Jean Taylor (Padiham 74979).


The ladies’ committee of


uniformed branches, except Brownies, are reminded that this Sunday will be parade Sunday, meeting- at the Parish Church at 10-30 a.m.


On parade All members of Read


PENDLETON


Team challenge A team of players from


the Swan with Two Necks public house,Pendleton, competed in the Bass Summer Darts League. Eight teams .took part in the league, organised by the landlord of The Judge Walmesley Hotel, Billing- ton.


challenge the league lead­ ers, Pendleton’s players, including mine host Steve Dilworth, enjoyed their matches. There is a knockout


Although they did not


lage hall. President Mrs J. Carr,


who met the Queen at her home, told members she had presented Her Majesty with a greetings card, hand-painted by member Mrs M.. Cowking and bearing the message "Loyal greetings from Dunsop Bridge WI.” The Queen told Mrs Carr that she was a member of the Sandringham branch of


the WI. Mrs B. Bamby, of Gar-


stang, gave a talk and demonstration on quilting and patchwork and was thanked by Mrs S. Mason. The competition for a patchwork item was won by Mrs M. Beattie, Mrs M. Cowking and Mrs J.


Wood. WHALLEY


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs E. Chiney, Mrs E. Howarth. Gents — Mr J. Whitehead, Mrs D. Farnsworth. Dominoes: Mrs E. Tho- masson, Mrs S. Carlyon.


HURST GREEN


A. C. Jowett demon­ strated the art of patch- work and trapunto to members of Hurst Green WI. Beautiful cloths and cushion covers were on show and Mrs Jan Hardy complimented and thanked Mrs Jowett on behalf of members. An old friend, Mrs Con­


Deft fingers The deft fingers of Mrs


nie Forrest, was welcomed for the evening. Mrs. K. Young read the Hurst Green entry for the WI Lancashire Book, which had been compiled by Mrs Young with the help of Mrs Eileen Belcher. The competition for a


competition on Monday night and the Pendleton team has been drawn against the strong Judge Walmesley players, who topped the league.


GRINDLETON


WI enjoyed a visit to a family-run business at Lit­ tle Town Farm, Thomley. Youngest daughter Julie Forshaw gave a guided tour of the dairy and milk­ ing parlour, explaining how yoghurt and cottage cheese were produced and distributed throughout the North West. Afterwards a delicious


Farm produce Members' of Grindleton


'championships to be held later in the year at Weston Park.


fying. for the dressage


Dales folk Members of Chipping


•Mitchell, who for many years worked on “The Dalesman.” He told many amusing anecdotes of char­ acters mom the Dales. Guests were welcomed


WI were 'entertained by guest speaker Mr W. R.


first, by quali­ BILLINGTON


from Hurst Green, Thorn- ley and Grimsargh WIs and supper was provided by the committee. Some fine examples of


a


Church Ladies’ Social Hour at-Billington heard a talk by Mr H: Jones, of Clitheroe, on "Birds of New Zealand.” He was thanked by Mrs K. Lowe. Miss M. Kay played the organ and refreshments followed. Next week, the group


Birds The Ebenezer Baptist


village green for an “It’s a knocKout” competition. Pillow-fighting,' obstacle


courses and tug-of-war were a few of the activities and water was also abundance, with several members getting more than they bargained for! Next week’s meeting


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will be a visit to Hyndbum Sports Centre, where members will join an aero­ bics class. Entrance is £1.50 and members should meet in the village, suit­ ably dressed, at 7-15 p.m.


will have a floral demon­ stration given by Mrs M. Nuttall, of Accrington.


walking sticks were sub­ mitted for the competi­ tion,which was won by


cluded with a quiz. WADDINGTON


MARTIN TOP


ing member Mrs s Gifford. An enjoy­ able evening was con­


Coach outing Waddington < Leisure


were celebrated at Salem C o n g r e g a ti o n a l Chapel,Martin Top, on S un d ay , which was decorated with flowers arranged by Mrs Edna


Choruses Anniversary services


Jackson. Guest preacher for the


Club commences its autumn and winter pro­ gramme on September 4th with an invitation supper for members, beginning at 7 p.m. Transport will be pro­


day was the Rev. Graeme Halls, of Chatburn. His afternoon theme was “God coming down to challenge us into action” and in the evening his message was


vided if requested. A coach outing to the Scottish Borders has now been organised for Sep­ tember 13th. Anyone interested should please contact Joan Parkinson (Clitheroe 28479). The club’s monthly


CRAFT FAIR


THE fund to build a new village hall in West Brad­ ford now stands at £15,000 — more than halfway towards the target figure of £25,000. Members of the village


Playing Fields Manage­ ment Committee hope to give a big boost to the funds a week on Saturday, when they are holding bumper craft fair. The fair, which has


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“He is our strength: on Him we rely.” During afternoon wor­


ship, choruses were sung, accompanied on the elec­ tronic organ and the con­ gregation joined in the singing. Organist was Miss Mary Bell.


lunches will recommence on October 11th. New members will be very wel­ come.


enjoyed by all when Wad­ dington Methodist Church members and friends held their annual family ramble and supper on Saturday. Leaving the chapel at 1-


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


Family ramble Garden visit A great day was


30 p.m, 60 people made their way by car to Stocks Reservoir. Those in the party feeling energetic headed uphill through the woods for a three-mile walk led by Joanne Howard. Unfortunately, part way


Gardening Club visited the garden of Mr Ben Andrews at Garstang. An evening meal was enjoyed on the way home at the Horns Inn, Grimsargh. Mr Ian Mason paid trib­


Members of Bolland


ute to the work of former member Mr W. Holland, who died recently.. Final arrangements were made for the annual show on August'27th in the village hall.


hand-made article was won by Mrs E. Wilson, with Mrs M. Holden second and Mrs Margarets Eccles third. The winner of the draw was Mrs E. Jacques. Names were taken for forthcoming events.


Wins shield Winners at Hurst Green


Bowling Club wereMr W. Atkinson and Mr Stephen Hayhurst (doubles), Mr Craig Atkinson (individ­ ual).


round they encountered a motor sport rally and were advised to abandon the original plan and find an alternative route. How­ ever, it was not all disap­ pointment, as the younger end of the party enjoyed • watching cars negotiate a fearsome corner at speed, before finding a track back to the car park. On the return to Wad­


dington, members were joined by more villagers.in the schoolroom for a


chicken and baked potato supper, followed by party games. The programme was arranged by Mrs C. Greenwood and led by Mr R. Fisher. The usual -Sunday ser­


lenge Shield and voucher winner was Mr W. Atkin­ son. Runner-up was Mr George Belcher, who won a £20 voucher from a local hotel. Forthcoming competi­


The Whitbread Chal­


September 6th leaves from .The Buck Inn at 6-30 p.m. At the September meet­


supper was served and members were able to purchase yoghurt and cheese. The hosts were thanked by Mrs C. Read. A competition for a cheese recipe was won by Mrs H. Read. The mystery trip on


ing, members will provide a buffet supper and all newcomers to the village will be invited.


RIMINGTON


Dazzling display A coach p a r ty of


drive today, starting at 2- 30 p.m. prompt.


Rimington and District Gardening Club members, and friends travelled to Preston, where formal gardens were admired. Thousands of summer bed­ ding plants made a daz­ zling display, while in the large greenhouses more exotic blooms delighted the eye. Supper was enjoyed at


tions are on September 10th and 24th. Future events are a flea market on October 29th and a race night on November 10th.


CHIPPING


Show jumping Chipping Pony Club


enjoyed a successful day when it organised the area show jumping competition for the first time. The ‘A’ team of Paul


Bolton-by-Bowland WI at an afternoon tea and bring-and-buy sale held in aid of WI funds. Raffle winners were Mrs G. Curry, Mrs M. A. Alex­ ander and Mrs D. Comth- waite.


Bring-and-buy Over £120 was made by


Wet night On Monday evening,


members of Bolton-by- Bowland YFC met on the


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vices were held at 10-45 a.m. and 6 p.m., when the preachers were Mr F. Braithwaite and the Rev. Elaine Halls, who will also preach next Sunday morn­ ing, when Waddington Parish Council attends.


Admired A panel designed and


embroidered by member Mrs Olive Sowden for inclusion ■ in a county federation wall-hanging was much admired at Waddington WI. New member Mrs Nora Little and


Cartwright were wel­ comed by president Mrs Jean Entwistle. Help was requested to


visitor Mrs


Grindrod, 'Emma Steeds, Morgan Jenkins and Joanna Garment finished in third place with 11, faults. After a jump-off to


decide the winner, Pendle Forest ‘A’ team emerged victorious, with West Lancs County in second place. The tack and turnout


. wich day" this Saturday and stalls and competitions were also arranged. A team was organised to enter a village quiz. Speaker Mrs Riding, of


get the room ready for the institute’s “soup and sand-


already attracted 24 stalls, will be sited in a marquee on the playing fields. Dur­ ing the day there will be a gun dog display, a pet show and dog and duck demonstration, with an evening midsummer disco providing a fitting finale.


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the Broken House Restau­ rant. Mrs M. McPherson expressed thanks to Mr and Mrs T. Jackson and Mrs J. Gomall for arrang­ ing a pleasant evening.


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Osbaldeston Hall in con­ junction with the area dressage


meeting tne chief steward from Stoneleigh, Mrs Dawn Wofford, remem­ bered by many , as former national and Olympic rider Miss Dawn Palethorpe. . The event was held at


organised by Sadcllewoyth branch.


competition,


emerged the winners of: party moved on to Burn- this competition, with the sail and the Yorkshire organising branch in Dales, second place. The Ghip: . A? buffet awaited the


Holcombe Pony Club ; to ■ sightseeing, so . the


were trained by’Mr Chris Dugdale. Kate and Joanne were second and fourth respectively in the individ­ ual -competition, while Kate and ner horse “Har­ bour, Light” r made i t . a


finished fifth. Both .Chipping teams


Blackburn, gave a talk with a seafaring flavour, entitled "They that go down to the sea in ships," based on letters' from a ship’s captain to his daugh­ ter in the 1880s. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs Margaret Garnett. A coach has been


arranged to take members to the federation’slntema- tional Evening at Preston on September 18th. The theme is “Japan.” .


Afternoon out - A party of 54 senior citi­


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ping team of Kate Inglis, party on the return to Joanne Taylor, Ann Rain- Waddington Club, where ford and Joanna Garment Mr J. Herd thanked the steward and stewardess


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