ClUheroe(22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) J^|ews from the Villages PENDLETON Museum piece
Thirty-three members of Pendleton WI heard Mr Cyril Ainsworth talk on local his tory and were amazed by his detailed knowledge of the subject. He was thanked by Mrs.!. Bristol. President Mrs B. Collinge
the Rogation Sunday services. In the morning there is parish communion and in the after noon the sendee starts in All Saints’ Church at 2-15 p.m., followed by a procession round the * village visiting
farms.
twin parish of Holy Trinity, South Shore, Blackpool, will be there.
Visitors from the church’s
thanked those who had contri buted to the Group meeting at Whalley, especially Mrs L. Croft, Mrs S. Kirk and Mrs G. Hacking, who organised entertainment. Mrs Collinge read a letter of
th an k s from C l ith e ro e Museum, which had received a canning machine donated by the institute on behalf of Mrs A. Slinger, in whose care it had been since the war. The excellent condition of the machine was commented on. Mrs Collinge announced
Saints’ Church, Pendleton, on Sunday, the wall lights given in memory of Mr Henry Wood by his wife Margaret and son David were dedicated. After wards there was a lunch in the village hall. There were about 20 people
In memory At parish communion at All
DOWN HAM
that Sabden WI had invited 10 members from Pendleton to their meeting on June 10th. A one-day course on garden ing will take place at Alver- scough College on June 12th, entitled “Gardening .at differ- • ent levels.” Final arrangements were
made for a trip to Grange and Amblesidc on May 15tn and members were reminded of the sponsored “knit-in" on May 21st, in aid of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council. A competition for an
at the annual meeting held after Evensong on Sunday. The vicar, the Rev. Roland Nicholson, paid tribute to the late Mr George Cowj>erth- waite, a churchwarden who died in November. He spoke of the work Mr Cowperth waite had done for the church during his life and of the friendship and support he offered Mr Nicholson since he became vicar. The vicar thanked church
for a tried and tested cure were Mrs Lambert, Mrs Plumbridge and Mrs Parker. Hostesses were Mrs E. Cap- stick, Mrs G. Capstick, Mrs Fielding and Mrs Palmer.
Fete Committee organised a verv enjoyable buffet dance on Friday. With a programme to suit
Buffet dance Downham and Twiston
wardens Mr Richard Collinge and Mr Alan Hutton and they were re-elected. Reports were given by the churchwar dens, PCC and treasurer. Three retiring members of
the PCC. Dr B. T. N. Hut chinson, Mrs Eunice Owen and Mrs Sheila Preston were
interesting postcard was won by Mrs Collinge and Mrs V. Staveley. A white elephant stall run by Mrs H. Boot and All’s S. Beggs made £0. Hostesses at the next meet
cussed and envelopes are to be issued with the May maga zine to be collected between Mav 12th and 20th.
re-elected. Christian Aid week was dis
ing will be Mrs Newhouse and Mrs Doherty and the competi tion is for a prettv handker chief.
at Pendleton Village Hall committee’s cheese, wine and <|uiz evening. There was a good attendance of 50, with teams of up to seven com petitors attempting to answer questions set by John and Ruth Cowperthwaite and read by quiz master Steve I)il- worth. The 100 questions ranged
Quiz fun There was fun for everyone
from general knowledge to local subjects. Two teams tied for first place and after a tie breaker — .Steve Dihvorth’s date of birth — the team of Sheridan Sumner, William Taylor, Pauline Lcdingham, Janice King, Anne Pitcher, Gez and Susan Sumner were tlie victors. However, they deckled to share the prizes — boxes of chocolates — with runners-up Malcolm and Joan Fletcher, Steve and Sue Burke, Helen and Ian Gale. There was a raffle. The pro
ceeds of about £120 are for village hall funds.
cil rubbish skip will be placed in Pendleton between May 7th and 14th to enable villagers to dispose of their unwanted household rubbish.
Rubbish A Lancashire County Coun
lias been sited adjacent to the bus stop on Chapel Lane and a new hawthorn tree has been planted in the Pinfold. Coun cillors were delighted to hear that the Playing Field Man agement Committee has received charity status. The parish meeting will be
held on May 21st, at 8 p.m., when all villagers are wel come to attend.
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Tricks and spots Whist winners at Hurst
blessing of the farms in Pend leton on Sunday, as part of
Blessing of farms There will be the traditional
Green Over 60s’ drive were: Ladies — Mrs S. Robinson, Mrs A. Duxbury. Gents — Mr C. Holden, Mrs D. Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs W. Bailey, Mr W. Shoesmith, Mrs M.
Whallev, Mrs K. Seed. Raffle: Mr E. Hartley.
Lancashire County Council urgently of a number of com plaints which need to be dealt with as soon as possible. They include four street lights not working, the state of the road surface on Chapel Lane due to development of two sites nearby and a missing hand rail over the bridge at Moor Rouse. A new parish notice hoard
Parish Council are to notify
Urgent action Members of West Bradford
all tastes, Les Bennett’s Mob- lesound Disco kept everyone dancing and an excellent buf fet was prepared by Jackie Hall. Guest for the evening was
permint to aid digestion were two of the t re a tm e n ts described by the Rev. K. S. Timbrell in his talk to Down- ham Wi on herbs and the his tory of medicine. He gave an entertaining account of his early research into the subject and a vote of thanks was given by Mrs G. Capstick. Winners of a competition
Try coltsfoot Coltsfoot for colds and pep
walking tour of his inner-citv parish, which is multi-cul- tural. The church proved very interesting, as it had been recently reordered to provide a hall within the church. Members of St Clement’s
served high tea and then both parishes joined in a Holy Communion service. The preacher was the Rev. C. Greenwell.
St P e te r and St Paul's Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, churchwardens Air F. Pickles and Airs Al. Billows were re elected, together with Mr C. Lilburn as treasurer. Airs II. Lund is the new secretary.
rewired and members of the parish are to pay for new wrought-iron light fittings designed by Airs Carter, of Trapp Forge, Simonstone.
The church has been WHALLEY
TV jiersonality Mr Eric Hal- sall of “One Man and His Dog” fame. He drew the winners of the grand fete draw, first prize of £200 going to Mary Hull. Chairman Mr Geoffrey
Braithwaite thanked Mr Hal- sall and all who helped to make the evening a success.
Walking stick A very pleasant addition to
the morning service at St Leonard’s Church, Downham, on Sunday, was the presenta tion of a carved walking stick to Mr Eddie Croft. In presenting it, Mr Nor
man Lund thanked Mr Croft for his love of and loyalty to St Leonard’s Church during 50 years’ service in various appointments on the PCC. Thanking the PCC for the
Kemple End Group meeting held in Whalley CE Primary School — a most, enjoyable evening attended by about 10(1 members. Airs .Molly Burman gave an amusing and interesting talk on her experiences as a sea side landlady in Southport and three girls from St Augus tine’s RC High School, Bil- lington, gave a half-hour pro gramme of music on piano, flute and clarinet. Supper was provided by Whalley WI members. At the monthly meeting. Dr
Musical trio Wlialley WI hosted the
Pat Rishton, a GP in Hasling- den, led a discussion on gen eral health problems and members joined in with enthu siasm and were encouraged by her advice on healthy liv
ing.
retirement gift, Mr Croft said he had enjoyed serving the church ami the parish on the committee, but felt it was time to stand down and have a rest from his labours.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
All the aces MCs at Bolton-by-Bowland
by Airs Joan Ronnan and hos tesses were Airs Fames and Mrs Whitehead. Notice was given of the next meeting to be held at Whalley Abbey on Alay 15th.
A vote of thanks was given
Abbey drive Whist winners at the Abbey
Mrs I). Knowles, Mrs P. Knowles, Mrs E. Clark. Gents — Mrs Crabtree, Miss M. Jackson, Mr H. Jackson. Dominoes: MrTrayner, Mrs
Riley.Raffle: Mi’s McGarry, Air C. Wiseman, Mr J. Singleton, Airs G. Billows.
whist and domino drive in aid of funds were Mr I. Bleazard and Mr J. Singleton. Whist winners: Ladies —
Village Hall Committee’s
Hudson, Miss M. Pye, Airs Abbott, Air Greenwood, Airs
Church Mothers’ Union, Bol- ton-bv-Bowland, visited its link branch. St Clement’s Church, Bradford. The vicar, the Rev. Stanley Naylor, accompanied the party on a
Link parish St Peter and St Paul’s
M s • guy m e c ip w e i l l s • m direct .sm
Aliddop Leisure Club enjoyed a meal of braised pork with vegetables, followed by a choice of three mouthwatering puddings. A short domino session
Pork lunch Members of Rimington and
senior citizens’ drive in Whal ley were: Ladies — Airs D. Farnsworth, Airs A. Rigby. Gents — Air K. Sharp, Mrs Al. Naylor. Dominoes: Mi’s Al. Fenton, Airs P. Twitchen.
th e venue for Sabden Women’s Fellowship, led by Aliss S. Mo r time r and attended by 28 ladies. Mrs A. Duffy read from the Scrip tures and during prayers Miss Mortimer read a prayer for healing by Fr Michael Buck- ley, copies of which were available for members. Aliss Davison, of Hasling-
In Peru St Alary’s Church Hall was-
New lights At the vestry meeting of
WADDINGTON
James Needham, of Clitheroe. A new amplification system
dington Methodist Church was conducted by the Rev.
Dedicated IK
has been recently installed and during the service this was dedicated in memory of the late Walter Harrison and his daughter, Mrs Connie Whitfield, both of whom were devoted workers for the Methodist Church. Alembers of the family were
Authority is to clean up a stretch of Sabden Brook, while leaving as much natural vegetation as possible. At the request of Sabden Parish Council, the authority is to clear a stretch from the Watt Street bridge to Jubilee Bridge. The parish council has been so concerned about the state of the brook that it has asked the Best-Kept Village Committee to exclude it from the judging. At the April meeting, the
Clean up brook The North West Rivers
in attendance to hear the min ister pay tribute to Walter and Connie for their faithful service over the years. The evening communion
service was conducted by the Rev. Gordon Simmons, of
held on Saturday, when the minister will be in attendance between 10 a.m. and noon to receive donations. In conjunc tion with the gift day, the young people of the chapel will bold a charity cofree morning with a bring-and-buy stall.
Clitheroe. The annual gift day will be
Treasures valued A steady stream of personal
treasures was brought before Mr Peter McKenna to be valued at Waddington Leisure Club’s Antiques Roadshow. A total of £108 was raised
major overhaul. Sharp protu BILLINGTON
at Ebenezer Baptist Church Social Hour, Bdlington. on Tuesday, for Clitheroe Town Crier Mr Roland Hailwood. He described the role of town criers in years gone by, when thev read items of imjHirtance to the jieople of the town. Air Hailwood also told how
Town crier There was a warm welcome
on the village car park to try to deter indiscriminate park ing of vehicles, which are often untaxed. Members still feel strongly about the misuse of the car park, but are unhappy about the estimated £246 cost of the signs. They agreed to review the situation later in the year. Complaints have again been
parish councd decided to defer its proposal to erect two signs
new roof erected. The sloping surface of the
berances will be removed from inside and out, a new floor will be installed and a
football pitch was again dis cussed and members agreed that the level needs to l>e built up. To raise funds for this, a sportsman’s dinner will be organised later in the year. To help with the cost < much-needed new play etiui|> ip- ment, committee members
he came to he Clitheroe’s town crier and of his visits to other places to take part in competitions. Alembers were delighted when he showed his colourful costume. A vote of thanks was given
bv Airs K. Lowe and .Miss Al. Hay was the o rg an is t. Refreshments were served. Everyone is welcome at next week’s meeting, when
received about the condition of the road from the toil of Wesley Street to Badger Wells Cottages — formerly Grimshaw Terrace. Council lors agreed that the road was poor, but no-one claimed ownership of it when the mat ter hail been brought up in the past and without knowing who owned it nothing could be done. The next meeting of the
Bund ladies, who served refreshments, made £70 for their cause. 'Those attending said the fund-raiser had been a delightful change.
for .Methodist Church funds in appreciation of the club’s use of its hall. The Alethodist Sunshine
SABDEN
council is on .May loth in the Methodist Hall, when officers for the coming year will be elected.
MARTIN TOP
house welcomed a huge crowd of friends ami visitors, who gathered from a wide area for the event and they sang “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Crea tion.’ Air Aloorhouse introduced
for the annual spring effort at Salem Congregational Chatiel, Martin Top, on Saturday, when over £800 was raised towards chapel funds. Chairman Air H. K. Moor-
Spring effort It was a beautiful sunny day
den, talked about her holiday in Peru and Bolivia and showed slides. She was invited to return soon with more holiday stories. At Miss Davison’s request, the retir ing collection will be sent to the Rainbow Trust. The Christian Aid Hunger
Lunch will he held on Alay 16th and the next Fellowship meeting is on May 23rd, at 7- 30
p.in. in the Baptist Hal), when the New Wine Group will entertain. All are wel come.
rounded off the afternoon and raffle winners were Mrs A. Eccles, Mrs D. Eccles, Mrs A. Buckle and helper Mrs C. Nicholson. Secretary Mrs E. Jackson
Winning hands Domino winners on Monday
announced that the July 31st meeting will be a mystery coach outing and anyone wish ing to go should contact her.
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Al. Wade and Mrs A. Howarth. Gents — Airs G. Walmslev and Mr F. Cottam. Thursday’s domino winners
night at the Over 60s social in St Alarv’s Hall were: Mr J.
Royle, Mr C. Webster, Mr R. Eden anil Mrs P. Whittaker. Whist winners: Ladies— Mrs
ere Airs Al. Wade, Mrs A. Parkinson, AlrJ. Traynor and Mr J. Riley. Whist: Ladies — Mrs D. Slinger, Airs AI. Moor- house and Airs D. Houghton. Gents — Alt* I). Warburton, Air G. Holden. Raffle: Airs I. Aletcalfe and Air R. Eden.
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organised by Mr and Airs R. Ford was enjoyed by mem bers of Sabden Over 60s. After the trip through the countryside they visited Pon* den Mill and then went on to the Coach and Horses Hotel ut Bolton-by-Bowland.
Haworth trip An outing to Haworth
the finals of the Lancashire Village Ventures competition with its £1,000 first prize, are busy organising yet another fund-raising event, a race night on Wednesday. It will be held in St Alary’s Hall, with a bar, and the first
bers, delighted at reaching
rund raising Sabden Bowling Club mem
jar (411) by Mrs B. Har greaves. Home-made buffet teas
were the highlight of the afternoon.
of Clitheroe, led the worship At the GPO and sang “Sound of silence’ and “Follow me,” accompany-
Youth Service took place at Salem Congregational Chapel, Alartin Top, on Sunday eve ning. The Rev. Hugh Clark,
On the guitar A meeting of the Bowland
Foster and Katie Hacking read lessons and Sarah Hack ing was baptised. Air Philip Peel was the organist. After wards, refreshments were served in the schoolroom.
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‘ )uring the service Rachel GISBURN
Gisburn Playgroup had a chance to hold some animals and have a close look at others when they were shown round Closes Hall Karin, Holton-by- Bowland, by Mr and Mrs Michael Cornthwaite. They saw cows being
Farm visit Twenty-five children from
Church Mothers’ Union Chatburn, was Airs Barbara Taylor, who described her career in the post office explaining the many aspects of the GPO and hmv technol ogy has advanced in recent .veal’s. She read some very apt and
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a swarm of bees round |>ots of honey with a variety of stalls selling cakes, bric-a-brac, plants, kitchen items and chil dren’s wear. A bran tub was favourite with the youngsters and games of guess the name of the duck (Herb) was won by Mrs Gail Frankland and the number of Smarties in a
Airs Edna Jackson, of Newby, who opened the occasion. Sunday School scholars Eleanor and Andrew West presented her with a plant and carnation sprav and gave Air Aloorhouse a buttonhole. Mrs Ethel Hartley, the organ ist, also thanked Mrs Jackson. In Sunday School it was like
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were informed of a donation of £50 from the parish council, together with the offer of a grant from the RVBC of £700. The parish council also asked for support for the Best-Kept Village Competition by kee|v ing the field neat and tidy. Arrangements were made
Mr A. G. Bowles, of Whalley. will give a slide show on
for the village sports day to In* held on June 8ln. Once again, Slaidhurn Silver Band will lead a procession of fancy dress contestants through the village and play a select of tunes on the Held. The fancy dress theme this yea will be “fairv tales." Ticket for the grand raffle will lie oi sale shortly.
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Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Airs E. Taylor, Airs l). Slinger. Gents — Air W. Baker, Mr Denwood. Special prize was won by Air G. A. Holden and A1C was All’s P. Larkin.
Spelling bee Pupils at Read School are to
take part-in a sponsored spell on Wednesday to mise funds for the school. The children are looking for sponsors and would appreciate all the sup port they can get.
waste paper collection will take place outside the school
Paper and cans Read Scout group’s usual
on Straits Lane on Saturday, lietween 8-30 and 10
a.tn. At the same time. Guides will he collecting aluminium cans, with proceedsto go towards
Guiding in the area. KNOWLE GREEN;
Mother Teresa was high lighted in a talk and film given to members of Knowle Green ami Dutton WI. The film detailed the good work that Alothcr Teresa has done all over the world since 1948, opening schools, medical centres and hospitals. It was reported that there
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had been a good response to Vera Hilton’s appeal for baby clothes and vests and a new appeal was launched for ban dages. Nola Ashworth gave the vote of thanks and Elisa beth Hargreaves won the raf
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amusing poems and finished by explaining how busy she had been with amateur dra matics since retiring. Airs C Speak gave the vote thanks. Airs D. Brewer presided
ami Airs 1). Driver and Airs Speak were tea hostesses.
race is at 8 p.m. Anyone wish ing to name a horse can still do so bv contacting any mem ber of the committee or Mr A. Whalley at the newsagent’s hop. The next social event will
be a duck race, a date for which has yet to be fixed. Proceeds from both events will go to the Bowling Club for the cost of the new green and necessary equipment.
morning to raise cash to semi a representative to the AGAI in Birmingham, in June, rea lised £81. More than 40 mem bers attended the event, at the home of Dr Joan Bond, in Simonstone Hoad. Thanks to their support, member Airs Pat White, of
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milked *and helped to fill the tanks, thev were able to hold a baby rabVit and goslings and were’ particularly interested in seeing a gosling emerging from its shell. The playgroup’s previous
THORNLEY
man introduced Thornloy- with-Wheatley WI members to Aliss E. Rowley, who gave an interesting talk on “Herbs and gentle alternatives.” She spoke about the world of herbs and health foods for mind and body. Mrs Haywood gave the vote of thanks. A competition for a hnuse-
Healthy eating President Mrs Anne Free
Badger Wells Cottages, will join 9,000 other WI represen tatives. The branch is particu larly pleased to be able to send a delegate, as it is the first time such a large meet ing has been held in the insti tute’s 75-year history.
attended a Gulf Support night at Sabden’s White Hart Inn, which raised £185 for the ser vices’ welfare group, the Sol
Gulf support Alore than 100 people
diers’ Sailors* and Airmen’s Families* Association. It was organised by Mrs Paula
Leather, of Padiham Road, whose nephew Jason Whalley, a private with the Royal Corps of Transport, recently
Frances Donnelly. Raffle ners were Airs Patsy Janes and Airs Belie Procter. Yeast cookery classes are
spent by members of the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn, at their domino drive. Win ners were Airs E. Campbell and Alrs.L Cowell. Tea hostesses were Mrs E,
Enjoyable An enjoyable afternoon was
Campbell and Mrs AI. Ridg wav. Alembers sent best wishes for a speedy recovery to those in hospital or ill at
visit was to Nelson Fire Sta tion to see Weliphant.
home. I grindleton
Disco night Friday night was disco
night at Grindleton CE Pri
years*old at a disco organised by Friends of Grindleton
mary School. A* very enjoyable time was had by 5*0 youngsters up to 12
School. A disco poster conqietition
hold hint was won by Mrs was judged by Airs Alay "‘ifflewin- Green, who lives in the ul
was won bv: 4-6 years — Charlotte Price. 7-S — Daniel Fawcett. 9-11 — Christopher Leeming. The competition
lage, and the children pre sented her with some flowers. Games of musical statues
being arranged and a day trip to York will take place on Alay 22ml. The coffee morning arranged for today has been cancelled due to the elections.
SAWLEY
Focus on Canada A journey across Canada
from Toronto to Vancouver
was the subject of a talk given bv Mr Grime at Sawley WI. He illustrated his talk with slides and was thanked by
returned from the Gulf. Originally, the money was
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chocolate. Members of the committee provided the music. Pop and crisps were on
sale.The next fund-raising event will be a stall at Chtheroe Heritage Fayre in June.
Safety at play A s i te m e e t in g wa
attended by committee mem bers of Grindleton Recreation Ground armed with thi
Mrs Dvson. Competition winners for
intended to go towards par cels for the servicemen in the Gulf, but with the early end to the fighting it was decided to go ahead and donate the pro ceeds to SSAFA. Sabden s in g e r s Paul
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Canadian souvenirs were Denise Ashworth and Rita Webb. Mrs Dyson was the raffle winner.
Leather and Les Walker pro vided the entertainment, the pub laid on a potato pie sup per and the evening was recorded on video by Air Jack
Lawless.
informed that tickets were available for the Bonier group meeting on Alay 17Ui at Rimington and for the “cham- • pagne shindig” on Alay 31st.
day gardening school at the seats will be lookedinto for agricultural college at Myer- scough and of a visit to a bird sanctuary today. Alembers w e re a lso
Notice was given of a one- 0f providing impact-absorbing
taken down, as they were too near the shelter to comply with the safety regulation . they will be replaced at the maximum seat height which the standard allows. The cost
the smaller swings. Cracks the top of the slide will be filled in with cement. The council report recom
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