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members and friends at Chatbum enjoyed a coach trip to the Wedgwood Pot tery works. They were shown a film depicting its history and 1 ’ ducted tour of .— ------- The trip was organised by Miss Gladys Parkinson.
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SCHOOLS and commu nity groups in the Ribble Valley are being invited to apply for special grants in a bid to clean up the county.
Council, in association with British Telecom, is currently running an environmental grants scheme entitled “Tidy Up Lancashire.”
Lancashire County
schools and groups in the area must devise projects aimed at cleaning up the environment. Applications already received have involved activities such as litter clearing, tree plant ing, landscaping and the removal of graffiti.
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become heavily involved, injecting £10,000 of spon sorship money.
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St Mary’s RC School, Sab- den, will be putting their best foot forward on Sun day morning in a six-mile sponsored walk round the Briercliffe area of Burn ley, organised by the Friends of the School Association.
HpnirHntr it* „„ , . had a con- o
Rainbow of hope Sunday School anniver
f\he works. i tM ^T a l lw e re ^M o S views were enjoyed during' Foley, of Holden hv L t M a r y
sary services at Chatbum Methodist Church were conducted by the Rev. Elaine Halls, who based her morning address on “The rainbow, the symbol of hope.” There were solos by Kathryn and Gillian Wilkinson, Howard Jack- son and Andrew Hurst, and piano and recorder items by Naomi Kennedy and Kathryn Wilkinson. The choir sang “Greater
day’s dominoes: Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs F. Boo- cock, Mr J. Burrows. Whist — Ladies: Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mrs I. Flannagan. Draw: Mrs F.
Boocock.Thursday’s dominoes: Mr J. Fisher, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs N. H a r greaves. Whist — Ladies — Mrs A. Haworth. Gents — Mrs B. Brennan. Draw: Mrs Brennan.
s H a n were, mon tbe bunt for clues.
the hunt for clues. A supper of baked pota
toes with various fillings, followed by fruit pies and jellies, was served back at the
hall.Mr J. Smith organised music for the children to dance while the scores were added. Winners were the Guest
than Gold” with guitar accompaniment by Roy Porter. The collection was taken up by Kim Boyer, Kim Townson, Gillian Wil kinson and Naomi Ken nedy. At the evening service,
the Rev. Elaine Halls gave an address with visual aids
based on "Good News” and scholars demonstrated
q tamagmaa SSEISBBEI
stories from the Bible in mime and song, with com mentaries by Mrs Doris Giles and Miss Val Parker. • Scholars taking part were Helen Battersby, Kathryn and Gillian Wil kinson, Andrew and Roger Hurst, Howard, Matthew and Russell Jackson, Christopher and Katy Mercer, Zoe Alker, Ste phen and Kim Townson, Jim and Amanda Boyer, David Hanson, Naomi and
Saturday for Sabden’s children, when the Holme Committee holds its June event with inflatables. Children can happily bounce around free of charge all day under the supervision of Holme Committee members, who will be selling pop and crisps. The fun lasts from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Fun time It’s Fun Day again on
pnzewinnere at been better an(j superb ing Club by Mr Peter ___ „
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Treasure hunt Newton Village Hall
Committee another
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sure hunt on Friday in Dunsop
successful Bridge.
tion has now been can
celled.Members expressed the hope that their decision would not cause any disap pointment.
organised Pruning trea
pruning of perennial shrubs was given to mem bers of Bowland Garden-
A demonstration on the
Nurseries. Members met at the home of their secre ta ry , Mrs F. Dyson. Chairman Mr Ian Mason expressed thanks.
------------ Clough Membe
made for members to visit Mr Ben Andrew’s garden in Garstang on August
Arrangements were 9th.
family, with Mrs .Blake- man and Mrs Cowking second and Mr and Mrs J . Smith third. Booby prize: Miss A. Rushton. Children: Emma Cowk
ing. Booby: Elaine Bar ber. Draw: Mrs M. Beat- tie, Mrs J. Pinder, Mrs M.
Pinder. Mrs M. Parker thanked
MARTIN-TOP
Fellowship Members and friends of
Mr John Barber and Mr Martin Beattie for arrang ing the hunt.
Anniversary The United Reformed
Chapel at Newton held its anniversary on Sunday. The preacher was the
Success
Adam Kennedy. The collection was taken
, A treat awaited mem bers when they arrived for the meeting of Wadding- ton Leisure Club. For they learned that officials had decided to waive the admission charge due to the fact that the club was in a healthy financial posi tion.
up by Christopher Mercer, Stephen Townson and Andrew and Roger Hurst. Following each service, a hymn was sung outside the church.. Mr Clifford Johnson
prevailed, with community singing, the musical accompaniment prepared and provided by club members Mrs Sarah
. A party atmosphere
accompanied the children’s singing on the piano and was organist for the day. Collections for Sunday School funds amounted to £215.
drive at the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn, were Mrs E. Campbell and Mrs A. Titterington. Tea hos tesses were Mrs I. Town- son and Mrs M. Ridgway.
Dominoes Winners of a domino
SABDEN
Finding history A lovely sunny after
noon with a slight breeze prevailed when 13 mem bers of Sabden Age Con cern’s leisure club walkers took to the hills to dis cover some of Sabden’s history. Led by Mr Jack Brit-
Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, attended the annual Dales Fellowship at the week end, at Settle. Pastor Graham Adams, general secretary-elect of the
Federation, gave an inspirational talk on work ing together. After grace by the Rev.
Congregational
new minister, the Rev. Christine Collin, whose theme for the day was “sight.” The chapel was decorated with many beautiful flowers and the organist was Mr D. Bag-
shaw.After the service, tea and biscuits were served in the Sunday School.
Desmond Owen, tea pre pared by ladies of the host church was enjoyed. The Rev. David Ruddgick brought a happy day to a dose with a communion service, in which the Rev. Rachel Nichols and Mrs Claire Brooks assisted. Retired Dales minister the Rev. George Curry attended.
Church sum The contribution to be
Baines and Mrs Phyllis Fisher, who also delighted
everyone with their piano duets.
the present season, was attended by 61 members.
The lunch, the last of
caster University, who is monitoring and evaluating a project by Age Concern Lancashire, entitled “Elderly people in rural areas,” had the oppor tunity to obtain members’ opinions on the club’s progress since his last visit 15 months ago.
Mr Peter Ward, of Lan
thanked members and helpers for their wonderful support. The club’s social, financial and membership achievements had, she s a id , su rp a s s e d all dreams.
Mrs Joan Parkinson
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grid and across moorland towards Deerstones. At Chartists Well it was related that members of the Chartists movement from surrounding districts used to meet th e re . Records state that while Colne members were very militant, the Sabden mem bers were only armed with eers!
sadness during the meet ing when Mrs Parkinson referred to the death of club member Mrs Alice Bargh, who had been much loved and respected by the local community. The club’s sincere sym-
There was a touch of Eathy was extended to her
from Waddington Village Bolton-by-Bowland, had a Club for September 4th, at Y
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7 p.m. It will mark the Bishop of Bradford, tibe Rt start of next season’s club ^ev.
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walk took nearly three hours. The next is on Wednesday, leaving the village centre at 2 p.m.
»he enjoyable five-mile
Sponsored Parents and children of
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ment and pot-pourri sachet from the members, in appreciation of all her efforts on their behalf.
READ.
ised by Read Cricket Club ladies raised £260. This is to be shared equally between the cricket club and the Lancam Ambu lance Appeal.
Pennies add up A mile of pennies organ
Save papers Owing to the annual
holidays there .will not be a paper collection on July 1st, but everyone is asked to keep their newspapers to make August a bumper month. •
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs A. Cunliffe. Gents — Mr G. A. Holden, Mr L. Grime. The special prize was won by Mr G. A. Ho)den and MC was Mr L. Grime.
WHALLEY
Abbey drive At the Abbey Senior
Citizens’ drive in Whalley, winners were: Ladies — Mrs V. Taylor, Mrs M. Cottam. Gents — Mrs R. Sanderson, Mr C. Sharp. Dominoes: Mrs E. Tho- masson, Mrs N. Ambrose.
sented Mrs Parkinson with P*V?rc j .0^ ^ n® an a flower basket arrange- m the diocese.
Mrs Connie Bates pre- Y®ar ^ them. .up m
• liamson. During the last ^fa3
^eth„ iast fohool
fascinated when he put on all his vestments and explained why he wore
The youngsters were
out an extensive history project on the church and the Pudsay family. The juniors walked from Saw- ley on part of the Ribble Way to view Pudsay’s Leap from the other side of the Ribble. T h e y w e r e a l s o
Scholars have carried . ,
Spellbound Members of Sawley and
Marton-in-Craven WIs were held spellbound by guest speaker Mrs Irene Zalarierich when Marton visited Sawley for this month’s meeting. The venue was the
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usband, Wilf. The Leisure Club has gratefully accepted a wel-
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PENDLETON H BASHALL EAVES Stepping out
made to the Church Urban Fund by All S a in ts ’ Church, Pendleton, is £279 a year for the next four years. At the last meeting of
. All 10 walkers com pleted a sponsored country
walk round Bashall Eaves on Sunday afternoon to help fund an extension to the village hall car park, due to be -finished during
the PCC, it was agreed to pay the full amount for this year from church
funds.The newly-established fund has been set up by the Church of England, which says it will provide £18m. over the next four years to help inner cities. The Rural Dean has bro ken down the figure in as fair a way as possible to provide each parish with its target. The appeal is described
the summer. The youngest, James
Spurgeon (7), of Agden Farm, kept up with the leaders for most of the five-mile circuit. Home made lemonade and refreshments at the village hall rounded off a pleas ant, though hot, after
noon. WEST BRADFORD
as “the Church in action." It is not taking the place of other sources of help, but spearheading a campaign aimed at making more people aware of the needs of inner cities. I t is hoped that the m rusuu n™ .........
in their collections to enable the target of £279 this year to be reached.
the BO N-BY-BOLAND LTO W
School visitors The children of St Peter
Welcome return Visiting preacher for the
Church funds Local people and many
Pendleton parishioners te r for West Bradford will give a little bit more until his retirement last August.
annual anniversary service at West Bradford Method ist Church was the Rev. Clifford Foster, of Colne. Mr Foster was the minis;
Doris Brown, of Whalley, and the organist was Mr Donald Hartley. The ser vice was v e ry well attended and a collection of £172 was
taken.for church funds.
Visiting soloist was Miss Q
SON STOPS NIGHTS OF PASSION FOR MOTHER
Dear Tulle Since our son got married he has moved away. I have now
learnt to cope w ith that. The problem Is when he comes for die weekend my husband and I let him and his wife sleep In our double ^ d . Thus
means I sleep In the single bed in the single bedroom and my husband X f p s o n t h e settee Si the lounge. This affects our Uvesbecamsemy
husband Is more passionate at weekends when he Is relaxed. Hopeyou
CAN’T SLEEP DUE TO BURNING DREAMS
Spread Eagle Hotel, Saw ley, as the sqhool was being used as a polling sta tion for the Euro-elec
tions. Mrs Zalarierich gave vivid descriptions of her
. had t r a v e l le d from America to find his roots and was delighted to see the Pudsay tomb in the church, but disappointed to find that Bolton Hall had been pulled down. During the special ser
delighted to have a visitor from Dayton, Ohio — Ralph D. G. Pudsay, a direct descendant of the famous Ralph Pudsay. He
life in Poland during the second world war when her country was invaded by Germany and Russia. Members enjoyed her
Dear Julie, I can’t sleep at night due to nightmares o f the house burning down, I wake up and I’m dialing 999 on the phone In the bedroom. What
do you suggest?
story so much that they would like her to return to continue it. Mrs S. Jury gave the
Jude says
vote of thanks. . President Mrs J. Porter
vice to say goodbye to the Rev. Trevor Vaughan on Sunday, the children sang “Sing to the Lord,” “All the world,’’"
Jesus.is a friend of mine” and “Peace, perfect peace." Jason Craddock and Alice Heaton later presented him with a book.
sale, in the grounds of Bol ton-by-Bowland School, raised £100 towards the
Boot sale A successful car boot
village’s under-fives’ fiTOUD.
ised by the under-fives’ home-made.sweets, and cakes provided by Sawley
The event was o r g a n - committee.
A craft fair provisionally.. members, arranged for August Bank
Holiday Monday In the vil lage hall, was discussed at the last meeting committee and tr
of the
jnd salads, followed, by ------
• — i w i e — . .— , - - - - - - - - fUnC- school at 6-30 p.m.
Way is to take place tonight and members are asked to meet outside the
A walk along the Ribble
gave an amusing account of her trip to London to attend the AGM at the Royal Albert Hall and the difficulties she had in trav elling across the city because of the tube strike. Mrs Jane Holmes, , presi
Mrs D. Ashworth, of Saw ley, and Mrs Cant, of Mar . ton-in-Craven
dent of Marton-in-Craven, read items of interest from the North Yorkshire newsletter. The draw was won by
small wild flower arrange ment was won by Mrs S. Jury, Mrs R. Crowe, Mrs V. Purnell and Mrs R. Webb. . The evening ended with a buffet supper of quiches
The competition for a t* WMttWV UMfTfrw* Jutie says
tourists attended a coffee morning on Saturday at
RIMINGTON
Barbecue Rimington Recreation
Association had a suc cessful barbecue and disco on the Coulthurst Jubilee Field last Saturday. Around 350 people
the home of Mr and Mrs A. Briggs, in Slaidburn, when almost £300 was raised for St Andrew’s Church. Brisk trading on the
attended the event which also had the advantage of h a v in g w o n d e r fu l weather. The choice of food included pork chops, sausages and chicken. Association Treasurer
plant and cake stalls, together with other side- shows, helped to make the event a success. Draw winners were Mr J. Bar ber, Mrs D. Pearson, Mr A. Briggs and Mr
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Mrs Susan Winckley said: “ It was a very successful
At the zoo Thirteen youngsters
rounded off with dancing to the “Wisco Disco” and live music from local band “On The Rocks.”
' School, accompanied by two members of staff, visited Blackpool Zoo. The party joined chil
from the infant class at Grindleton CE Primary
dren from
B.rookside School, Clitheroe, for a coach trip to the seaside, taking packed lunches with them, and an enjoy able time was had by all.
Winning hands Winners of whist and
domino drives at Tosside Village Institute were: J.
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HUSBAND’S BACK STOPS LOVE LIFE
Dreams occur because your sub-conscious mind .is thinking about things, in your case it would appear fire is on your mind. To overcome this I think there would be no harm in investing in smoke detectors for your house, also one of the largest causes of deaths from fire is foam in old three piece suites. May I suggest you go along to C.S. Lounge Suites and see the large range of new suites on show, all have the new Combustion Modified Foam and many are available with Flame Retardant Fabric. With a suite like this in your house you will have peace of mind.
Dear Julie, After my husband
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Juke, says
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