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The committee1 was re elected en bloc. Member-' ship is nearing 100. Eleven club members gathered for a walk past
of Billington Parish Coun- /Churn Clough Reservoir, land Gardening-Club intro- At ‘th e ;annual 'meeting' acrrossoss'- • fields vice-chairman of Bol-
Badger Well Cottages, Local views sk ir tin g
cil, held, in St Leonard’s towards the Crags. They .duced guest speakers Mr bv Lvfli, anfl Oliver Hush- School,. Langho, the previ- pressed on to Deerstones and Mrs Shendan, of Pl"- t ^ C a i ^ e a n Jenn^fer
tion the weather- had; photographs of local his- turned to thundering rain,
elected were: Coun. Mrs K. Robinson (St Augus tine’s RC'High School), Coun. J. Carr (St Mary’s RC Primary School) and Coun. N. Yates (St Leon ard’s CE Primary School).
Swarbrick, of 6 Lower- f ie ld , L an g h o ,- was appointed, she will work with the existing clerk Mrs M. Chisholme for a while. Members of the council
A new clerk Mrs-A.
so they returned home by the shortest route. -
toric pilaces
Mrs Myerscough gave the vote of thanks. New members Mrs I.
: and views.
afternoon service he. spoke of “Jesus beingf the’Way” and in the evening “Cloth-, ing yourselves with Chris tian virtues,” using superb visual aids- and with chil dren taking-part at both services. . .. Recitatians were given
ous Chairman and Vice- , to find the “devil’s foot-/ ing, who gave an illus- Metcalfe John Cm , h- ch a irm an Coun. Mrs steps,” but by the time . trated talk on “The Forest Metcalfe, John Loi nth C.Jarvis and Coun. L. they reached their destina- of Bowland.” They showed Gollup were re-elected. S c h o o l
Winning hands Monday night’s domino
were informed that confir mation of a grant of £3,500 had been received from the Ribble Valley Borough Council tow ard s play areas. A quotation from Chiplay Leisure had also been received for new play equipment which will now be ordered. Swings, with safety ground cover within a dog-proof fenced area, have been organised for each of the parishes two play areas with the addi tion of a slide at Billing ton. £10,000 has been spent so far but additions enjoyed by members of to both play areas will be Sabden Baptist Church old
winners at Sabden Over 60s social were: Mrs Lightbown, Mr J. Bur rows, Mrs C. Sefton and Mrs A. Parkinson. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Swift, Mrs A. Haworth and Mrs D. Houghton; Gents — Mrs G. Walmsley and Mr J . ! Oddie. Raffle: Miss E.
winners were: Mrs N. Hargreaves, Mr R. Ford, Mrs A. Parkinson and Mr J. Fisher. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Haworth, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mrs Helm, Mrs Hutchinson. Raffle: Mr J. Royle.
Hayes. On Thursday, domino
Happy day A very happy day was
made in future years. Grants have been made
to Langho Duke of Edin burgh Group, Age. Con cern, St Mary’s Uniformed Groups and Langho Plays chool. A decision was taken to
and new and from near and fa r a t th e well attended annual Spring Sermons on Sunday. ■ In the morning, guest
use the money in the cur rent account to underwrite the finances of the high way access to the Billing ton and Langho Commu nity Centre. It is hoped to publish a
approached regarding the poor state of the grass verges at Billington Gar dens and a non-working light and missing footpath sign at Pasturelands are to be reported to LCC. The next meeting will
parish council newsletter twice a year. RVBC a r e to be
McAlpine, Mrs H. Hay- hurst and Mrs J. Green- well were welcomed and members were reminded of the plant stall at the Craft Fair in the village hall on Sunday. There will be no meet
waite, Jenny and Robert Darlington, Melissa Mars-, den, James Taylor, Ben Ferguson, Michael Bur gess, Tony, Angela Vicki and Grace Kelsall. The children of the Sun
day school sang “Who’s the King of the Jungle?” and “Peter and John went to pray.” At the evening service
ing in June but an outing has been arranged for July 11th to visit Paul Brown’s Orchid Garden at Scorton. The coach will leave the Coach and Horses Hotel at 5-30 p.m.
Runners-up
Bowland YFC have been ________ busy recently, attending
Members of Bolton-by-
rallies and taking-part in P r i z e s the regional county rally. Many successes were-
. ners-up by five points. The Rimington Memorial Insti- a-brac and gift. Two corn- girls won their cup and the tute management commit- petitions were run by the club won the afternoon tee.
enjoyed at the rally where the club came overall run-
turnout for the whist and domino drive organised by
events and came third in A place supper was the stock-judging competi- served and institute secre tion.
. Ereadier Dr Will Light, of
tation for the children based on the story of Zac- cheus and illustrated with slides. In the afternoon he gave a very thought- provoking talk on how God sees us all as individuals. Members of the congre
.ancaster, gave a presen
gation travelled from Sale and Wallasey. Tea and biscuits were served.
be held in St Leonard’s School on June 13th at 7- 30 p.m.
SABDEN Bowling grants
: Sabden Age Concern L e isu re Club’s well- attended AGM was held in St Mary’s Church Hall. News was given of grants for short mat bowling received from Age Con cern, London, and the Lord Lieutenant of Lanca shire, Simon Towneley, and £287 grant from the Borough Council for a second rink mat. Thanks were expressed to organisations and indi
collection this week. ( /: >
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Starting soon . About 30 v i l la g e rs
held at Sabden Baptist Church today between 11- 30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. for Christian Aid. All are wel come. The village is hold ing its house-to-house
Hunger lunch A hunger lunch is being
visory committee meeting Whist winners: Ladies in the school at 7-30 p.m. — Mrs E. Ainsworth, Mrs The annual trea su re
Tonight there is an ad-, sented the prizea>
hunt, organised by Mr aiid Mrs T. Armer, will take place on Monday, leaving the Coach and Horses car park between 6-45 and 7- 30 p.m. A hot-pot supper will be served in the vil lage hall afterwards.
WHALLEY . the Abbey senior citizens’
Good wishes A founder member of
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joined members of the fund-raising committee at the first AGM of Sabden' Crown Green Bowling. Club — and were given the good news that work is due to begin on the green in Pendle Street East in the next few weeks. Questions, from re s i
dents about fund raising and grant aid were ans wered and treasurer Mr 1
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■ Mr Keith Newmark (presi dent), Mrs Dorothy Dyson (chairman), Mr Malcolm Dyer (treasurer) and Mrs Mabel Cooke (secretary).
viduals for their help and schedule, the green should committee members were commended for their hard work and generosity. Mr Albert Bywater, Mr Leslie White, Mr Ken Hodgson and Mr Derek Warburton were thanked for their support in the short mat bowling project and Fr Leon Morris for the use of St Mary’s Hall.. ; Officers re-elected were
th a t the village s ti ll needed to raise about £5,000. If work goes, to
Derek Cowell pointed out -
be completed by the end of the summer and ready for. use next year. Cha irman Mr Tom
• Monday with-the good wishes of'her fellow mem; : bers.
club in Whalley, Miss Mi Eatough, will be celebrat-. ing her 90th birthday on
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Abbey drive At the Abbey senior
citizens’ drive in Whalley on Saturday, whist win ners were: Ladies — Mrs E. H ow ar th , Mrs A; Rigby. Gents — Mr J. Hartley, Mrs S. Wiggans. D om in o e s : Mrs N. Ambrose, Mrs S. Carlyon.
Horticultural Society is holding its AGM at the
All welcome Whalley and District
.Methodist Hall
quiz and refreshments. All members and friends are invited to a t ten d and inquiries can be made to D eb b ie H a rg r e a v e s (Whalley 822109).
with a gardening video,
Lightbown and Mr Cowell were re-elected, along with secretary Mrs Joan ■ Stott and Press officer Mrs Anita Whalley. The committee was re-elected. en bloc. On Sunday there is to be
a duck race along Sabden Brook at 2 p.m. and a bal loon race. Next month there is to be a sponsored walk.
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Singers A concert by Hyndburn
Singers will be held in Rimington Memorial Insti tute on May 27th at 7-30 p.m.
WISWELL
HCongratulations ' Three members of Wis-
well .'WI read resolutions for the AGM to be held at the Albert Hall, Lon don, at their meeting in Barrow School. They, were Mrs M. Smith, Mrs D. Hollin and Mrs D. Gorner. Birthday greetings were
ness at the various stalls, selling plants, cakes, bric-
Mrs P. Walton, Miss M. Baii’Stow and Mr Tom Jackson. Paul Cuthbert correctly guessed .the name of the doll and the treasure, hunt’s ', lucky square was discovered by Mrs M. Bairstow.
Brownies and a tombola was busy all afternoon. Refreshments were served by the ladies. ' Raffle winners were:
CHATBURN
House, Chatburn, were hosts on Sunday to mem bers of the Ribblesdale Club and residents of Crowtrees Gardens. , The occasion was an
Banjo group Ladies of the Manor
afternoon’s entertainment by Mr Capewell’s Banjo
: Group,who There was an excellent >J. - • i. . a-, • l- v# i ** .• A \ (V I.’I. I ■'■!• ■ ■ rA fo u © TOMt.:, GISBURN Experiences.,
' A party of Mothers’ Union members from Low Moor were welcomed to Gisburn MU wheiriDioce- san MU president Mrs Audrey Waterhouse spoke of her .'thoughts > and experiences during her first year in office. She gave an inspiring message ‘ Grosvenor and Mrs A. Tit- ood for terington. ' Tea hostesses were Mrs E. Campbell and Mrs M. Ridgway. Get well wishes -were sent, to those mem bers who are ill.
■family. , - Organist was Mr Clif ford Johnson.
by members of-the Sunday School on the theme of Christian Aid and the collection was taken-up by Mrs B raithw aite: and
Wishes Members of the Ribbles-
dale Club, Chatbum,. spent a pleasant afternoon
at 'their domino drive. Winners .were Mrs D.
and much thought. • A report was given on
Mrs Christine Taylor, with members of Bolton-by- Bowland Youth Club sang “Why Jesus came.” Organ ists for the day were Mrs Brenda Harrison and Mr Mark Blakey. Collections amounting to £129. 86 were for Sunday school funds.
the recent council meting at Skipton and arrange ments were made for a stall at the spring fair. . , A buffet supper was
enjoyed.
Spring fair. A total of £400 was
•Saturday 'in the Festival Hall. Deputy churchwar-, den Mr David Nickliri wel comed everyone and intro duced .former church treasurer' , Mr Martin ’ Noble and his .wife, of Rimington, who opened the proceedings. Helen Nicklin presented a bou quet to Mrs Noble. ;
raised at Gisburn Parish Church’s spring fair on
There was brisk busi-, , WADDINGTON Whitby trip
. Whitby sunshine wel comed 25 members of Waddington Leisure Club who all enjoyed a five-day mini-break holiday at the picturesque, east coast resort. Also included were two
GRINQLETON
Denman College Slides of Denman Col
lege were shown to mem bers
of-.Grindleton WI when Mrs Audrey Weath- erill gave a short talk urg ing members to attend some of the many courses on offer at the college. She was thanked by Mrs Ruth Cann., •
idea for a Denman course entitled “A parson’s life was won by Mrs G. Gal- through'the ages,’’ was lagher with fat-free cook- given to members of Dun- ery, Mrs E. Rowntree. sop Bridge WI by Mrs (palaeography — the Tomlinson, of Caton near study of ancient writings L a n c a s te r . She was
A competition for an An educational talk, \
and inscriptions) and Mrs S. Dowds (belly dancing). Three resolutions for
the AGM in London were discussed and delegate M r s C. R e a d ' w a s instructed how to vote. Anyone who would like
th a n k e d by Mrs M. Pinder. T h ir ty members of
Lumb WI, Rossendale were welcomed by the president, after arriving late due to the coach
to go on the outing to see “Evita” in- Blackpool on June 19th is reminded that there are still a few seats available. On September 4th there
outings to Robin Hood’s Bay, Scarborough, Runs- wick Bay and Saltburn. Members were able to enjoy a free day browsing round the quaint Whitby shops for .souvenirs, visit ing the Abbey and Captain Cook’s museum. During the return jour
criminate dumping of gar den refuse has been seen in certain parts of the vil lage.
be held on July 10th at 7- 30; p.m. in the Methodist Schoolroom.
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breaking down. Birthday greetings were
is to be another, country- ■ side walk in Bleasedale. It is hoped Grindleton mem bers will be successful in
being.allocated tickets this time. Mrs K. Taylor came a
.the new cooker for the Leisure Club luncheons. Prizewinners were: Mrs D( Johnson, Mr R. Fisher, Mr J . Hilton, Mrs S. Baines, Mrs ,C. Rushton, Mrs M. Hayton, Mrs E. Davies and Mrs W. Fisher.
ney an interesting visit was made to the smallest stately home in England, Ebberston Hall, which proved a talking point for most of the way-home. Raffles held on the coach raised £41 towards
WI stood in silence in memory of Mrs Hilda Smith, a former long standing member. Miss H. Emsden chaired
Bush telephone Members of Waddington
creditable second in the local heat of the “Driver of the Year” competition. The next round will be held in Wrexham on June • 17th.and members wished- her luck. A b u r s a ry will be'
awarded to any member who would like to attend a conference in' London on November 12th. It is enti tled “Women in th e '90s”. and is sponsored by Marks and Spencer. Anyone interested should contact secretary Mrs E. Rown tree. M e m b e rs w e r e
reminded to bring plants to 'th e meeting on June 14th.
joining in :a yariety. ;of ..^^caife, Mrs JJ'Entwistle faTOunteisongs. ^- ^ ■ aba Miss;Emsden and Mrs Cakes;,andrtea rounded. '0 ^ y wag jn£trticted'how
:«ohs were outlined by Mrs • • ; in London. '
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the meeting in the absence of president Mrs M. Lup- ton and welcomed link delegate Mrs Colley, of Bashall Eaves. Resolu-
off a thoroughly enjoyable . -vw VQfe at the Albert Hall afternoon.
, interesting time listening
expressed to Mrs Chap pell, Mrs M. Clegg, Mrs M. Power and,Mrs C. Thompson and president Mrs D. Hacking was con gratulated on her recent ruby wedding celebration. Mrs Hacking asked for
help to run a stall, at Clith eroe Heritage Fayre on June 3rd. A one-day school has been arranged for August 22nd on strudel and yeast pastry.
has taken her first test in the Driver of the Year Competition. \ A competition for a peg
Member Mrs D. Hollin '
doll was won by Mrs D.
Gor.ner and Mrs R. Veevers and a special prize went to Mrs N. Con nor.
Sunday School’s anniver- together with a display of i sary services was Mr members’handicrafts. David Burroughs, of Dol- A Jacob’s join supper phinholme. During the . was enjoyed by everyone.
■ ■ ■ .■ b b b B B B B B B B B B B ■ B I B I The speaker, at Holden, p lan t s ta l l was held : During- the evening, a
ish council meeting Mr P. bush telephone of a Coun- Hatch was elected chair- try Women of the Worid man and Mr P. Whittaker Association meeting in vice-chairman. Represen- .'Australia. Recently- three tatives to the
area.parish' members attended Inter meetings will be Mr R. Smith and Mr Hatch. Mr. T. Hudson will be repre sentative on the Ribble. Valley Parish Council Liaison Committee. Arrangements were
At Chatburn annual par- to a play reading over the
' The proposed cessation coffee evening at Waddow of the Mobile Child Health Hall on July 4th. Clinic was discussed and it
. was resolved the health .authority be asked to com - sider reinstating the clinic at the library.
.previous service held at Chatburn Library and it
was decided it had not proved as effective as the
Gift envelopes A. grand total of £1,133
was donated during Gift Weekend at .Chatburn Methodist Church when the Rev. Graeme Halls received gift envelopes. • The event was combined
■ . SIMONSTONE
Club’s outing will take place on May 31st to the Lakeside Garden Centre, at Foulridge, followed by supper at The Tempest at Elsack. A coach will leave the Old p.m.
Garden plub Simonstone Garden
School at 6-30
with an exhibition of crafts and painting by local artists.
Opening Simonstone Parish'Gar
work by Sunday School
scholars, portraying their lessons during the year. In the schoolroom was
council meeting will held on May 25th at 7 p.m. and will-be followed by the annual parish meeting.
HURST GREEN
/£46 towards the final amount.
Rev. Graeme Halls con ducted a celebration family service. There were items
On Sunday morning the . • /
made by res id en ts of Manor House. A cake'stall, organised by the youth club raised
’ . 1 Raffle: Mrs K: Seed. 1 disappointment that indis
Green Over-60s’ drive were: Ladies — Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs H. Hartley. Gents — Mrs R. Richard son; Mr C. Haworth. .' Dom in o e s : Mrs T. Greenhalgh, Mrs M. Buck ingham, Mrs K. Seed and Mrs M. McManoman.
Drive Whist winners at Hurst
connection with the Best- Underwood gave details of ■Kept Village Competition, the group meeting and the
made for the village clean up evening on June 13th in
olds for her hard work during the past two years
performed his final duty as chairman of Grindleton Parish Council by welcom ing a small public gallery to the annual parish meet ing and introducing coun cillors to them. He also thanked Mrs Mary Reyn
Final duty Mr Fred Waddington
,she has been clerk and ■welcomed Mr Barry Hoi-' ;den, of Penfield, who is taking over the task.
i Mrs Gwen Pye was elected new chairman and Mr Jack Altham vice- chairman. Comments and ques
national Day at St Annes to hear about working and social life in Saudia Ara bia, Several members joined ladies from other WIs for an enjoyable visit to Beamish Open Air Museum. Acting secretary . Mrs
given to Mrs M. Pye and Mrs S. Singleton who received flowers from the president. A competition for an old
book was won by Mrs S. Mason, Mrs M. Porter and Mrs M. Beattie. An evening outing will
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committee of Newton Vil lage Hall: were kept busy at the annual flea market on May Day bank holiday, A good variation of stalls did a brisk trad e and r e f r e s h m e n t s w er served, the profits total ling £500 for hall funds. .The village hall sports
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-Residents would like some action taken'as a number of children use this way to and from school. Sugges tions to make it one-way or to site “sleeping poli cemen” along the road. Secondly, many pot-holes are evident which are a nuisance d u r in g wet weather. Inquiries will be made to see if LCC High ways Department can fill- in the holes with spare material, although' locals expressed concern that a smooth tarmac finish may make the lane into a race track. Residents were eager to
tions were invited from the villagers and Back Lane was d iscu s sed . F i r s t ly , concern was expressed at the speed of traffic using the lane, par ticularly motor bikes.
were on show in- the.; at 7 pirn. The next parish - participate in forming a church and a selection' of -! „„„„„;i
a beautiful display, includ ing -wood carvings, paint ings,pewter work, .tapes tries, knitting, sewing, crochet and flower arrang ing. All carried out by vil lagers and church mem bers. Also on display was a varied collection of items
, u . .. ... . for renovations, will be to. improve the village. Old church registers formally opened tomorrow .Anyone who would like to
den, which has been closed , . ., AriiV-haM committee can contact a
(Wood on Sawley Road and spoken to the responsible owner. There has: been communication with the Forestry Commission .who will help with felling and fencing. The clerk has written to
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