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{ideas were discussed at {Downham WI meeting, following by a talk on Hol land by Mrs Hughes.
IHolland Next year’s programme
BURNLEY
| Birthday greetings were {expressed to Mrs Brindle, {Mrs McFall, Miss Barton, {Mrs Newhouse and Mrs iDewhurst. WI members agreed to
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should be able to produce almost perfect results when preserving their flowers and foliage, follow ing a talk by Mrs Har greaves. She described air drying
Foliage Members of Wiswell WI
A LOCAL Cub group has raised £100 for the Roefield Leisure Centre
Appeal.
team in the two-mile Roeficld Centre fun run and had four of their mem
The 1st Bowland Cubs entered a , ,
bers in the first 14. To mark their achievement as the
race’s top team, the Cubs received a trophy and medals from Mr Rodney
WISWELL
Lewellin, Roefield Appeal Committee member, at St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington. He said: “I am very pleased with
their efforts. I wish other organisa tions like these Cubs would do activi
ties to help the appeal.” Our picture shows Mr Lewellin
and down through the Hodgeonstone plantation. After crossing the
holding the trophy, with proud mem bers of the 1st Bowland Cubs.
READ
wooden bridge over Sab- den Brook two heron were unwittingly disturbed. The walkers returned by Whalley Road.
Social Sabden Over 60s have
'heard a talk on Denman College and were treated to strawberries and cream. Birthday greetings went
and glycerining of plant material and passed on many helpful tips on choosing the best speci mens and ways of storing and prolonging their life. She also gave a brief his tory of the use of dried plants. Mrs Ieda Thomp son thanked Mrs Har greaves. Earlier in the month 13 members had a visit to Downham WI where they
to Mrs Grimshaw and Mrs Stafford. A competition for a posy
| and the raffle was won by Mrs Holgate.
DOWNHAM
of fresh flowers was won by Mrs Gorner, Mrs Rhodes and Mrs Holmes
ners: Mrs F. Hodgson, Mr J. Fisher, Mrs A. Barker, Mrs N. Hargreaves, Mrs A. Parkinson, Mrs C. Hodson, Mr J. Traynor, Mr R. Ford. Whist:Ladies — Mrs A. Howarth, Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mrs I. Hodgson, Mrs J. Bailey, Mrs A. Howarth, Mrs I. Flanna- gan, Mrs Swift. Raffle: Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs F. Boocock, Mr R. Eden, Mrs I. Hodgson, Mrs J. Bur rows.
been meeting as usual dur ing the holiday period in St Mary’s Hall. Domino winners at the Monday night socials were: Mrs F. Hodgson, Mr J. Barker, Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs J. Barker, Mr J. Burrows, Mrs J. Burrows, Miss A. Alston. Thursday's domino win
bers and friends enjoyed a coach outing to Harrogate, shopping and looking round the town. On the re tu rn jo u rn ey they stopped for a meal at the Millstone Restaurant.
Outing Sabden Over-60s’ mem
Constitutional Club were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs J. Coward, Mrs D. Slinger, Gents — Mrs M. Pollard, Mr L. Grime. Mrs E. Hut chinson won the special prize and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.
Club winners Prizewinners at Read
for Read Friendly Circle will leave from United Reformed Church at 6-15 p.m. on Tuesday.
Mystery trip A summer mystery trip
Waste paper The next waste-paper
No ‘firm policy’ on satellite dishes
AT Simonstone Parish Council meeting minute’s silence was observed in memory of Coun. K. F. Moffatt, who died recently.
Tributes were paid to sh ire and the work
his "valuable services” to the parish. It was decided that the
vacancy left by his death would be advertised in the village towards the end of July. Mrs J . P a t t ie was
involved seismic tests in the immediate locality of
the village. No observations were
elected chairman for the coming year. Members heard that no
firm policy on satellite dishes currently existed in the Ribble Valley and that each application was con sidered on its own merit by the borough council. Following a query about
made on planning applica lions for 8 Westminster Close and “Beaconholme Whalley Road. However It was decided that coun cillors should investigate a proposed extension to 18 Scott Avenue and further consideration should be given to the erection of a bungalow at the Higher
Trapp Hotel. A decision was made to
neon s ig n s , i t was reported that only exter nally illuminated signs should be erected in con servation areas. Members also heard
replace reinforced glass at the bus shelter in Whalley Road. Concern wa expressed about the lack of cleaning of the shelters on Blackburn Road. It was decided to ask
collection in Read will be outside the school in Straits Lane, on August 5th between 8-30 and 10 a.m.
Allotments There are a few allot
i approximately quarter of an acre.
ments available for rent in Read. Those interested should contact Mrs Phyllis Sumner, East Cottage, George Lane. Each plot is
Swim bus For the next three
[help with refreshments | when Downham Hall gar dens are open to the public on August 27th, proceeds
{going to village hall funds. A competition for a
piece of pottery was won by Mrs E. Wrigley.
| Cricket Downham cricket team
School, Sabden, ended the year on a high note with the culmination of the annual chess tournament and the school leavers' party. The chess tourna ment ended with brother and sis ter Emma and Stuart Brown reaching the final and Emma taking the honours. The losing semi finalists were Emma Mead and Anne Parsons. The leavers’ party was
High note Pupils of St Mary’s RC
| travelled to Rimington on Sunday, and because some
Tuesdays there will be a special swim bus available to take people to Ribbles- dale Pool, Clitheroe, leav ing Read Post Office at 9- 20 a.m. and returning at 11-50 a.m. The cost is £1. 50 for children and £2 for adults, inclusive of entry to the baths.
Parish Church there are several items of unclaimed lost property, including gloves and umbrellas. If these items are not col lected by their 0<*;ners before the end of July they will be donated to the Children’s Society shop.
Lost property At the back of Read
j members were away on holiday a few guests were
|co-opted for the match, which unfortunately ended in defeat for the visitors.
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[Super stars On Monday Gisburn
| YFC met at Gisburn Auc tion Mart for the . first
organised by the children themselves and featured music from the Ritz Disco and a buffet of sand wiches, cakes and trifle. The 11 leavers all received a crucifix from the school governors presented by Fr Leon Morris. They were: Emma Brown, Emma Nicholson, Lisa Smeth- urst, Emma Mead, Julia and Joanne Harper, Anne Parsons, Claire Tranter, Sarah Wright, Antony Ainsworth and Paul Haythornthwaite.
BOLTON-BY-BOM
| meeting after the. summer break. During the evening three new members were welcomed — Peter Wall ing, Andrew Pearson and David Langtree. . The sun shone on 20
Venture The Under Fives’ Group
| consisted of 10 events — skittles, darts, coconut shy judging photographs, Kim’s memory game, choice of football or hockey, target golf and the obstacle course.- Winners of the girls’
members as they took part in the annual “Super Stars” competition, which
I joint 3rd Alison Gorst and Donna White. Boys — David Graveston, Phillip
section were: Rebecca Peel, Caroline Gorst and
Wall, David Langtree. SABDEN
I were idyllic for the first | July walk for Sabden Age | Concern Leisure Club members. The route cho-
First walk Weather, conditions
at Bolton-by-Bowland is currently taking a summer break and will resume meetings in the school hall on Monday, September 4th, at 2 p.m. Two parents rep re
SLAIDBURN
YFC will resume on Mon day, July 31st, following the summer break. The first meeting will be sports day.
YFC Meetings of Slaidburn
Man denies country house
burglaries
A CHE S HIRE man accused of burglaries at country houses in Down ham, Gisburn and Glouces tershire appeared at Glou cester Crown Court on Friday.
senting the group trav elled to Crown Berger at Darwen for the presenta- tionjaf awards for the Lancashire Village Ven tures Competition. The pre-school" project
claimed a place in Lanca shire’s top 15 and was awarded with a certificate of merit and £100,which will go towards buying much-needed provisions.
HURST GREEN Whist
■Ainsworth, Mrs S. Robin son. Gents — Mr J. Peel, M r D, - K n o w l e s . Dominoes: Mrs A: Bolton;
. Whist winners at Hurst Green OveY-GOs’ Club were: Ladies — Mrs E.
I sen was via, Whittaker. Shoesmith, Mr A. Hay- Farm across the fields to hurst! Raffle: Mrs O. | Readwood Riding School Clegg.
Mrs K. Seed, Mr W.
of Rose Lane, Marple, denied a total of four burg laries involving property worth almost £130,000. T h e h e a r i n g was adjourned until September 11th. His alleged victims
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include Lord Clitheroe, who lost goods worth almost £5,000 from Down ham Hall, and Christopher and Marion Hindley, of Coppy House, Gisburn, whose, home was broken into and property worth £26,540 stolen. Two other burglary
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the Ribble Valley Council to provide a map indicat ing the areas where nor mal development would not be permitted, due to green belt status. The next parish council
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Mr Mark Hopley, of the British Trust for Conser vation Volunteers, to a council meeting to discuss the next stage of the gar- den re c o n s t ru c t io n scheme. Work on the new wall had been completed and a large area of crazy paving has been removed, it was said. Notices were to be
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