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WI events to the July and August meetings, for dis­ play at the tea party. T h e b u r s a r y fo r


All about quilling Members of Grindleton


WI enjoyed a demonstra­ tion of quilling, the art of paper scroll work, given by Mrs Bonnie Kramrisch. She was thanked by Mrs A. Hailwood. All members entered


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the competition for folding a napkin, which was won by Miss M. Brennand, Mrs K. Thornber and Mrs S. Young. . Delegate Mrs Chris


“Women in the 90s” will be awarded at next month’s meeting. The next waste paper collection takes place on July 12th. Waste paper must only be left on the day of collection, in order to keep the village tidy, especially as judging for the Best-Kept Village Competition takes place in June and July.


Clans gather A Scottish night held at


Read entertained mem­ bers with her report of the


lively annual meeting in Lon d o n , when Her Majesty The Queen spoke about her own and the Queen Mother’s visits to Sandringham WI and a special pageant depicted 7f> years of WI history. The meeting on July


the Buck Inn, Grindleton, turned out to be a “reel treat." Although it wasn’t


Competitions Members of Slaidburn


Burns Night, the haggis was piped in by a piper and addressed by Vic Mor­ ris, then accompanied by tatties and neeps, enjoyed


by everyone. An amateur bagpipe


12th will take the form of a flower arranging demon­ stration by Mrs Mary Hudson. Members of Withnell Fold WI will be invited to the open meet­ ing, when there will be a buffet supper. The tea party on Sep­


tember 11th was dis­ cussed. It will be followed by a ramble or scavenger hunt and tickets will be on sale in August. Members should bring old photo­ graphs and newspaper cuttings relating to past


competition attracted a number of entrants — some only managing to sound like a cat howling. The eventual winner was an oversells visitor to the village from Gothcnberg in Sweden, Jan England, who won a bottle of whisky. The best-dressed kilted


the senior lamb stock- judging and William Robinson was a panellist in the winning Lancashire B team in the junior brains trust. Gillian Carr was chairman of the Lanca­ shire A team which came third in the same competi­ tion. She also took part in the club section, and, along with William Robin­ son, helped to set up the junior display. Susan Lightbown served as a steward. The meeting this week


Young Farmers’ Club travelled to Myerscough Agricultural College to represent Lancashire in the competitions at the Northern Area Field Day, hosted by the Lancashire Federation. Gary Swindlehurst won


James Carr expressed thanks. Unfortunately, two members lost their way at the start of the evening and ended up in Forton, breaking down on their way home! A n o th e r member,


York trip Members of Sabden


over-GOs’ Club enjoyed an


Andrea Sharpies, is this week playing host to a national exchange member from Finland. Next week, members


will visit Lucas Aerospace at Burnley at 7-15p.m.


outing to York, stopping on the way back for tea at


Crossroads The Crossroads Scheme


in the Ribble Valley was the subject of a talk to Wiswell WI by Mrs K. Eastwood, scheme organ­ iser. Members agreed that


Scotsman competition was won by Dave Carney, who also took home a bottle of whisky. Hostesses Mar­ garet' and Joyce were thanked for a super eve­ ning.


took the form of a visit to two farms on the Duke of Westminster’s estate at Abbeystead. Members and p a ren ts were shown around the sheep section by Mr Ian McCullum, and around the wood workshop bv the manager Mr Ste­ phen Barker, who gave a very humorous dialogue. The evening ended with


a business meeting, during which refreshments were served by Mrs Baxter.


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she gave a most informa­ tive insight into the work done by the organisation and many questions were asked by members. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs D. Hollin. President Mrs D. Hack­


ing thanked members for their help at the Heritage Fayre and announced that


£143 had been raised for funds. It is hoped to arrange a


walk for members, family and friends on a Sunday in August. A one-day school on strudel and yeast pastry for members will be held in Whalley Adult Centre on August 22nd. During the afternoon of


September 11th, an anni­ versary tea party will be held at the home of the president, as Wiswell’s effort for the 75th anniver­ sary of the start of the WI movement. Mrs Hollin, who was


the Millstones Restaurant. They arrived back in Sabden in time for their Monday night whist and domino drive.The follow­ ing were prizewinners: Dominoes — Mrs C. Sef- ton, Mrs D. Brass, Mrs M. WADE, Mrs J. Riley. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M.Swift and Mrs I. Flan- nagan. Gents — Mr D. Warburton, Mr F. Cot- tam. Thursday’s domino winners were Mrs I. Met­ calfe, Mrs I. Cottam, Miss E. Heyes, Mrs J. Fisher and Mr C. Webster. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Swift, Mrs D. Houghton. Gents — Mr B. Brennan and Mr Helm. Raffle — Mr P. Eden.


M e m b e r s w e r e reminded about the coffee evening on July 4th and asked to provide cakes, jams and other items. It was reported that the


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group meeting had been a great success and £11 was refunded to each institute. Permission was granted for the purchase of plants for the wall basket in the Pinfold and the garden by the bridge, which are the responsibility of the WI. The speaker was Mrs 0. Perry, of Hurst Green, whose subject was “Holi­ day nonsense.” She spoke about her


Africa by sea and of the the beautiful sunsets and dolphins she saw along the way. While


trip to South


visited Capetown and was asked to judge a dahlia flower


there she


went on a safari to a game reserve. Mrs M. wads- worth thanked her.


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tee’s most successful fun day to date took place last Saturday, with dozens of children enjoying them­ selves on the bouncing inflatables throughout the programme. The weather was warm


Mellows and Fay South-, eren who each won £5 voucher. “It was a really good


Winners were Kathy


• selves,” said Mrs Eileen Lowe.


delegate to the annual meeting in London, gave her report on the agenda and talked about the visit of the Queen, a member of the WI movement, to the meeting. The competition for an


old recipe for health was won by Mrs D. Hilton, Mrs Davidson and Mrs Veevers. The special prize was won by Mrs Holgate.


CLAYTON-LE-DALE Fashion show


An open social evening’ organised by members of Clayton-le Dale WI whose names begin with the let­ ters I to Z was extremely successful. A fashion show of wool­


lens given by “The first cousins” involved member Mrs Bentley stepping into the breach when one of the models failed to arrive.


to the organisers, in par­ ticular Mrs E. Ormerod, by Mrs Mary Lawson. P re s id en t Mrs Ruth Brown thanked the visi­ tors. The evening concluded with games and supper.


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Pupils’ visit The town of Ironbridge


in Shropshire, home of the


world’s first iron bridge, was visited by junior chil­ dren from Sabden County Primary School on their annual summer trip. The bridge over the


Record fun day Finding clues Sabden Holme Commit­


Newton Village Hall Com­ mittee held its annual treasure hunt, when about 80 people from toddlers to pensioners enjoyed a pleasant walk with clues on the way. Supper with potato pie


On Friday evening,


and sunny and an extra attraction was a scavenger hunt for the older chil­ dren.


and peas was served in the village hall on returning. Adult winners were:


Mrs L. Blakeman and family, Mrs C. Water- worth and family, Mr M. Beattie, Mrs M. Pinder, Miss N. Storey and Mr M. Jones. First in the children’s


service at St Jo h n ’s Church, Read, Scout and Guide flags were pre­ s e n te d by Ca ro l in e Ormond (Union), escorted by Deborah Briercliffe and Joanna Lane; Sarah Bur­ gess (Guides), escorted by Kathryn Atkinson and Simone Marsden; Russell Bennett (Scouts), escorted by Colin Marks and Chris Ogden; Rachael Pickering (Ventures), escorted by Helen Atkinson and Rachael Ormond; Russell Dyson (Ribble Cubs), escorted by Chris Bennett and Matthew Ward; Peter F irth (Calder Cubs), escorted by Robert and Andrew Duckworth. The service was con­


On parade At the monthly parade


enjoyed.On Saturday, nine mem­ bers and leaders of the Sunday night youth group enjoyed a great day out at Lightwater Valley.


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a whist and domino drive in aid of Tosside Institute funds. MCs were S. Hogg and J. Tomlinson and win­ ners were: D. Knowles, B. Stavley, E. Booth, N. Breaks, B. Breaks, M. Jackson, R. Brown, H. Ainsworth, J. Tomlinson, E. Tomlinson, H. Nelson, C. Wiseman. Draw winners: J. Ains­


15 fables There were 15 tables for


ducted by the Rev. H. Alan Reid and the collec­ tion was taken up by Andrew Lambert. There will be no parade services in the church during July, August and September.


Winning hands The whist winners at


were: Gents — Mrs J. Bai­ ley, Mr F. Riley. Ladies — Mrs M. Grime and Mrs E. Taylor (joint). The spe­ cial prize was won by Mr G. A. Holden and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.


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section were Kelly Crut- tenden and Emma Cowk- ing. The other winners were Paula Dixon, Sarah Barnes, Gareth Seedham and Duncan Singleton. The consolation prize went to Nicola Howard. Win­ ners of the draw were Connie Waterworth, Anne Dixon, Mary Beattie, Duncan Singleton and Mrs Mary Rushton. Mr J am e s P in d e r


River Severn is now closed to traffic, but the children, parents and staff epjoyed their visit to the village where all the locals wear period costume, to see working craft shops, the wrought iron foundry and the pottery museum.


Therapy In an attempt to raise


much-needed funds for the NSPCC, the Sabden branch of the charity is to hold its main even next Monday at 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist rooms. A talk and demonstra­


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thanked Mr J. Barber and Mr M. Beattie for organis­ ing the event.


Church at Newton held its anniversary on Sunday and a good congregation of old friends and villagers attended. The preacher was the minister, the Rev. Christine Collin, and the organist was Mr D. Bag- shaw. Tea and biscuits were served at the close of the service.


tion of "Aromatherapy” by a representative of the East of Eden Shop in Burnley, should attract all ages. Goods will be on sale


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bers of the church thank all those who gave dona­ tions for the purchase of the cross, in memory of Mrs Elizabeth Ann Beard- wood, who died in April.


possible are asked to meet at the rose garden at 1 p.m on Sunday for the walk to the Whalley-Bar- row area. Sponsors are wanted


and forms are available from committee members and the newagents.


and vegetables was the overall message of Mrs Beryl Nowell, the speaker at the meeting of Sabden WI.


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the current favourite, and the talk concluded with tastings of lentil flan, apri­ cot mousse’, fruit cake and peanut Rrast, all made by the


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delegate to the national AGM gave her report, and said that all three resolu­ tions had been passed. The competition for


wholemeal scones was won by Mrs Eileen Harrop,


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president, Mrs D. Ham­ mond took the chair at Waddington WI and mem­ bers stood in silence in memory of two former members, Mrs P. Pye and Mrs E. Cartwright.


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a mystery trip arranged by Mrs M. Cowking, in place of the monthly meet­ ing. The outing started from the village and the first stop was at Mrs Jose­ phine Marsden’s cottage studio at Broughton. She is an image consul­


Mystery outing Dunsop Bridge WI had


tant and gives advice on t wearing the right .colours


ance. She also demon­ strated skin care and make-up. The winner of a Swatch


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wallet in a draw was Mrs S. Singleton. Mrs Cowk­ ing, who was the model for the make-up, gave a vote of thanks. The next mystery,


supper was enjoyed and the evening drew to a close with a prayer from the Vicar, tne Rev. J. Lumby. The branch now takes its summer break until September 11th.


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For charities A total of £35.60 was


the village for the RNLI raised £33.47.


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student from Northern College, Manchester, led the morning service. He illustrated his talk with the aid of liquorice all­ sorts, describing how some of the sweets were nicely coloured on the out­ side but had black on the inside, adding that this was how people can be. Merrill Hughes and Vic­


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