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Tricks and spots Winners at a whist and
domino drive held in Slaid burn Village Hall were: Ladies — E. Jackson, J. Dukes, L. Brown. Gents — M. Grainger, S. Hogg, S. Clark. Dominoes: H. Nelson,
E. Tomlinson, P. Oddie, M. Briggs and F. Parker.
J. Oddie, C. Wiseman, S. Graveston, D. Knowles. The next drive will be on March 23rd.
Raffle: E. Watenvorth, m
Slaidburn, by Mrs Mary Higham, helped to raise almost £80 for the funds of Brennand’s Endowed School. Refreshments were se rv ed by the Friends of Slaidburn School and raffle winners were Miss M. Birtwell, Mrs C. Redmayne, Mr D. McNamee and Mr A. Wood.
BOLTON-BYrBOWlM Skating
members of Bolton-by- Win drive Bowland YFC travelled to
On Monday evening
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everyone had an enjoyable y ' • ’ time. Next week’s meeting
will be a judging competi tion for all members who are asked to meet in the village hall at 7-15 p.m.
dance at the Ribblesdale for a
There was a good atten , ... ,
domino drive, which was won by Mrs Dora Gros- venor and Mrs Lily Lim- bert. Tea hostesses were Mrs Elsie Campbell and Mrs Molly Ridgway.
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domino drive was held at Bolton-by-Bowland Vil lage Hall in aid of funds. MCs were Mr S. Hogg and Mr J. Singleton. Whist winners: Ladies
A successful whist and WHALLEY
— Mrs Clark, Mrs Duck worth, Mrs G. Grainger. Gents — Miss M. Bren- nand, Mr A. Moorhouse, Mr A. Stott. Dominoes: Mrs Oddie,
Mr H. Jackson, Miss M. Pye, lyir S. Pickard, Mrs J. Singleton, Mrs Hodson. Raffle: Mrs Taylor, Mrs
D. Riley, Mrs A. Riley, Mrs P. Knowles.
CHATBURN Joint service
Mrs D. Giles and Mrs K. Wall work gave the address. Mrs D. Brewer was organist. Refresh ments were served by the ladies of the Methodist Church.
for the Women’s World Day of Prayer, written by the women of Kenya, was held this year in the Meth odist Church. The service was led by
Chatburn’s joint service
was the title of an illus trated talk given to Whal- ley WI by member Mrs Mary Thorpe and her hus band Norman. They were thanked by Mrs Ruth Mansley for a very interesting evening. Some members are to
Focus on walking “Walking in Morocco”
take part in a guided walk exploring the River Lune in March and notice was given of the group meeting to be held in Whalley CE School on April 9th. President Mrs Doris
trip to the pantomime. A competition for ideas
for a speaker was won by Mrs Ross and Miss Mundy. The March compe tition is for a decorated
egg-A buffet supper was provided by members and a cake stall raised £18.55. Tea hostesses at the
bring-and-buy stall. WADDINGTON Green booked From experience
next meeting will be Mrs Croft, Mrs Bailey and Mrs Ross and there will be a
READ Golden oldies
Simpson welcomed a new member and several visi tors. Hostesses were Mrs M. Naylor and Mrs B. Parks.
Showtime
Abbey Senior Citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs E. Chiney, Mrs M. Turner. Gents — Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs M. Grady. Dominoes: Mrs P. Twit-
Whist winners at the
chen, joint 2 Mrs E. Tho- masson and Mrs M. Ambrose. A party of members and
friends enjoyed a visit to Clitheroe Amateur Dra matic Society’s production of “Oklahoma” and thanks were expressed to Mr Chew for his kindness and consideration. At the club’s AGM the
Group’s “Golden oldies” disco in the village school on Saturday was a great success, with 100 people attending. Over £200 was raised for
Read Scout and Guide
The interdenominational service to mark Women’s World Day of Prayer, was held in St Helen’s Church, Waddington. Women of Kenya had compiled the service on the theme “On the journey together.” The address was given
annual Simonstone bowl ing competition are already being formulated. The parish council clerk has provisionally booked the bowling green at the Simonstone Hotel for the popular event, which is due to be held in June.
Plans for this summer’s
by Coun. Howel Jones, who, having spent four years working in Kenya, was able to describe the many incidences of Chris tian fellowship he had e x p e r ie n c e d th e r e . R e f re shm en ts were served afterwards.
Theatre trip
group funds and a steak -pie supper was enjoyed by everyone. Thanks were expressed to Steve Todd and the fund-raising com mittee for organising the evening.
committee was re-elected en bloc. Mrs D. Ormerod and Mrs T. Greenwood were co-opted on to the general committee. To celebrate the silver jubilee of the club a coach outing to the coast is to be arranged for September.
PENDLETON
services for Holy Week and Easter at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton. On Palm Sunday, March
Renewing vows There are a number of
24th, at 11 a.m. there is Parish Eucharist and dis tribution of palms. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday there are ser vices of Holy Communion at 8 p.m. The Maundy Thursday
service is at 8-15 p.m. and the Good Friday services are at 11.15 a.m. and 2
p.m, On Hoi; Saturday the
service y of light, blessing of the Paschal Candle, Eas te r Proclamation and renewal of baptismal vows takes place at 8-30 p.m. Easter Day has services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Visitors Visitors from Thornley-
with-Wheatley and Grind leton WIs were welcomed at Pendleton WI when Miss B. Bingham gave an enthralling account of her the Yemen last
trip to year. Her talk was illustrated
with slides and everyone was amazed by the antiq uity of some of the build ings, many were at least 1,000 years old and had been occupied by consecu tive generations of the same family during that time. She was thanked by Mrs L. Croft. President Mrs B. Col-
members and guests of St John’s Church MU, Read, enjoyed a highly enter taining talk and flower arranging display by Mrs Rosemary Brockoank, of Lancaster. The theme of the arrangements was Mothering Sunday and at the same time Mrs Brock- bank gave an insight into Mary Sumner House, headquarters of the MU. A service for Holy Week
Floral designs A large audience
will be held at 7-30 p.m. on March 26th.
Winners
vices in Read Church for Mothering Sunday. At a family service, starting at 10-45 a.m., children will receive cards for their mothers. During Evensong at 6-
There will be two ser
30 p.m. two memorial bands for late members of the MU will be dedicated. All are welcome to both
den Over 60s’ Monday social were: Mr C. Web ster,Mrs A. Parkinson, Mrs D. Bass and Mrs I. Metcalfe. Whist: Ladies — Mrs I. Flannagan, Mrs M. Wade. Gents — Mrs E. Marsden, Mr D. Warbur- ton. Raffle: Mrs A. Par kinson. Thursday’s domino win
Domino winners at Sab-
Club’s first theatre outing this year was to see Gil b e r t and S u l l iv a n ’s “Pirates of Penzance” at the Opera House, Man chester. To everyone’s delight the show was full of energy and fun and starred versatile actor Paul Nicholas, of the popular TV series “Just Good Friends.” A raffle for a free
Waddington Leisure
problems that arise from this offence have been brought to the attention of councillors in Simonstone. At the parish council
Parish topics Dog fouling and the
meeting, members heard that the new Ribble Valley dog warden did carry out periodic checks in the vil lage, but it was accepted that the most effective means of deterrent was to prosecute offenders. This action relied on the public coming forward and agree ing to be witnesses in court. After the recent bad
HURST GREEN Winning hands
Over 60s whist and domino drive were, Whist: Ladies — Mrs S. Robinson, Mrs C. Holden. Gents — Mrs W. Knowles, Mrs R. Ri chardson. Dominoes: Mrs M. A.
Cardwell, Mr W. Shoes- mith, Mr W. Bailey. Mr J. Wilcock. Raffle: Mrs M. A. Card-
well. Fantasy trail
had at Hurst Green WI when members were taken on a fantasy trail down the “Treacle Mines” by Mr Bill Dewhurst. He entertained his audience with “tongue in cheek tales” of his trea cle miners and th e ir friends. Members were remin
An amusing time was
weather, a resident wrote to Lancashire County Council regarding the pro vision of salt and grit bins in the village. The clerk
theatre ticket was won by Mrs L. Proctor and other winners were Mrs L. Jackson, Mrs M. Cock croft, Mrs J. Jackson, Mrs E. Loxham and Mrs S. Joyce. The next outing will be
a mystery trip on April 17th.
Mrs C. Hodson, Mrs F
Mrs 1. Brown, Mrs L. Wallbank, Mrs I. Carr.
Lofthouse. Raffle: Mrs P. Oddie
Winners at Hurst Green Hedging
YFC enjoyed a visit to Rollerama, the roller-skat ing rink at Great Har wood, on Monday evening. On Saturday members
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Senior boys — David Gra veston (1st). Intermediate — Steven Preston (3rd). Girls: Collage — Carol
G r a v e s t o n (2nd). Decorated Egg — Alison Gorst (1st), Karen Pate (3rd). Edible Necklace Nicola Pate (3rd). Next week’s meeting
reported that he had dis cussed the matter with the county area surveyor, who explained the county coun cil policy that bins were only provided where cir cumstances met the cri teria. The surveyor, however,
ded about the car boot sale and flea market on March 10th and the RBL coffee evening on March 12th in St Peter’s Club. Arrange ments were made for a birthday party to be held in March and a jumble sale on April 8th. Mrs K. Young thanked
would be prepared to con sider locations put forward by the parish council. A le t te r had been
members for congratula tions received on her recent ruby wedding. Competition winners were Mrs E. Holden, Mrs Dux- bury, Mrs M. Holden and Mrs Bailey. Mrs E. Belcher won the raffle.
received from solicitors Steele Ford and Newton, regarding an extension of hours certificate at the Higher Trapp Hotel. The application related solely to the function room, so an applica tion for a separate licence was not needed. No reductions in fire
service cover are being considered for the village,
I t w a s a l s o
members were relieved to h e a r .
Slide journey
Methodist Women’s Fel lowship were taken on a journey through slides by Mr S. H. Green across the country from the York shire Dales to Robin Hood’s Bay on the east coast. Many historic and notable places were shown en route. He was intro duced by Mrs E. Knowles. The AGM is on March
Members of Grindleton
27th, when there will also be a bring-and-buy stall.
Village matters Grindleton Parish Coun
cil will meet on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m., in the Meth odist Schoolroom. Time is allocated at the end of the meeting for residents to raise matters concerning the village.
Musical
leton Primary CE School are busy rehearsing for an Easter musical entitled “A Man from Galilee.” The first performance
Junior scholars of Grind
linge announced various forthcoming events includ ing instruction in archery at Samlesbury Hall on May 8th and read letters of thanks from the chil dren of Mrs G. Hacking and Mrs L. Croft for their
ners: Mrs E. Ford, Mr R. Eden, Mrs I. Cottam and Miss E. Prescott. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Mars den, Mrs M. Moorhouse. Gents — Mrs E. Hutchin son, Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mr G. Holden.
Together
ship celebrated Women’s World Day of Prayer on Friday with a service in the Baptist Hall. Women representing five denomi nations attended the ser vice on the theme, “On the Journey Together,” writ ten by the women of Kenya. Mrs Alice McCall, of
Sabden Ladies’Fellow
announced that Simon stone will enter the Lanca shire Best-Kept Village Competition. The chairman, Coun. E.
LANE ENDS
Community Centre Mrs C. Blakey welcomed Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite, who provided an enter taining evening by reciting poems in dialect. Raffle winner was Mrs H. Wad dington. The next event at the
Dialect poems Chairman of Lane Ends
Ingham, gave a report on the recent meeting of the school governors, dealing with repairs to the roof, a policy for the new curricu lum, the increasing roll and the possibility of the school being operated on a split-site basis.
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DOWNHAM Peace bells
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Indoor bowls
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BASHALLEAVES Remedies
will take place on March 15th at 1-30 p.m. to which the elderly of the village and residents of surround ing nursing homes are invited. Parents, friends and vil
Eaves WI were given a talk by the Rev. S. Tim- brell, whose subject was “Herbs and Herbal Reme dies.” He told how herbs were used three thousand years ago and are still used today. He was thanked by Mrs Chew for his informative and enter taining talk. An in v i ta t io n was
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received from Slaidburn WI to attend its birthday party in May. Members are to organise a cake stall for the village hall spring market on May 26th. A pomander competition
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ist Church hosted the vil lage’s Women’s World Day of Prayer service this year. It had been prepared by the women of Kenya on the theme “On the journey together." Leader was Miss Mar
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the whist and domino drive organised by Gis burn Festival Hall man agement committee. MCs were Mrs P. Knowles and Mrs T. Bell. Whist winners: Ladies
There were 16 tables at
was won by Mrs J. Spru- geon, Mrs A. Fox and Mrs A. Holden. Raffle winner was Mrs Hayhurst. Supper was served by
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garet Bottomley and read ings were given by Mrs Sybil Joyce, Mrs Mollie Mitchell, Mrs Glenys Monks, Mrs Joan Trippier and Mrs Margaret Sleath, who also played the organ. The address was given
Mrs Finch and Mrs Har greaves.
indoor bowls club at Rimington Memorial Insti tute. Anyone interested in becoming a member should contact Mrs V. Gardiner. At the meeting held last
It is hoped to form an .The bells of St Leon
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THORNLEY
will be open on March 17th, and speaker at the next meeting on March 28th will be Mr Bill Loads.
reminded of the proposed trip to Bridgemere Garden Centre and Stapeley Water Gardens on June 1st. Anyone wishing to go should contact the secre tary. The garden club shop
By the ocean
Union AGM will be held in the Old School on Tuesday at 7-45 p.m. All members are urged to attend.
held in Simonstone Old School on March 19th at 7- 30 p.m., organised by Mrs A. Gardner.
Whist A whist drive will be
Mothers Simonstone Mothers’
with-Wheatley WI were whisked away to The Sey chelles and Indian Ocean in a superb slide show given by Altham’s Travel, of Clitneroe. It featured the beautiful scenery, beaches and surrounding islands of the area and was thoroughly enjoyed. The holiday photograph
Members of Thornley- of up by Mrs Elsie Harrison
by Mrs Margaret Blea- zard, of Clitneroe, who highlighted four points from the theme — look up to and acknowledge God as a friend; accept life and know God’s will; trust in the power of God; remem ber Jesus is our protector. The offering was taken
PLANNING permission for the erection of a pri vate house and garage at the old indoor riding school off Park Road, Gis burn, has been refused. It was reported at the
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competition was won by Mrs Joyce Croft, with Mrs Doreen Charnley second. Mrs Margaret Blackburn won the raffle and Mrs Frances Donnelly was runner-up. A competition to name
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