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Cliiheroe 22d2Jf (Editorial), 22SSS3 (Adverltshig). Lanuaj 22ddJ (lUanisijud) 0 RIMINGTON


the 44th annual WI Handi­ craft and Produce Show to be held at Rimington Memorial Institute on Saturday. The popular show prom­


Popular show Plans are complete for


[ews from the Villages


visitors were able to drink their coffee out-of-doors on a warm sunny evening and admire Mr and Mrs Jack- son’s colourful old-world


garden. Raffle winners: Mrs B.


Thompson, Mr W. Pate, Mrs A. Seed, Mrs M. McPherson. It is hoped a further fund-raising event will be held later in the year.


ises to be as colourful and varied as ev e r , with several new classes, a strong children’s section and, of course, the famous afternoon teas to refresh the visitors after a tour of the exhibits. President of Warton


Crag WI Mrs J. Pcdder will open the show at 2- 30p.m.


Country run Members and helpers of


Rimington and Middop Leisure Club deserted their usual luncheon venue at the Memorial Institute and instead boarded a coach for a pleasant coun­ try run, which took them to Grange-over-Sands. A delightful ham salad


and grounds of Red Cot­ tage, Rimington, were the setting on Saturday of a summer evening party, which raised £1,000 for the Ribble Valley Conserva­


Hospitality The attractive gardens


tive Association. Among the 100 people


who attended were the prospective parliamentary candidate, Mr Nigel Evans, Mr Bill Bowker (RVCA chairman) and County Coun. Mrs Gill


thanks to the Frank and Vivienne Gardiner for


Lea. Mr Evans expressed


their hospitality.


meal was waiting for the travellers, with a choice of sweets and an excellent brew of tea. After a short stay in Grange the return journey was made via Lancaster, Milnthorpe and Longridge. Raffle winners were


SIMONSTONE


Contact The first meeting of the


Contact Group after the summer holidays will be held in the Old School on August 20th at 2-15 p.m. A spokesman said: “If you are new to the village, have a toddler, or would


could play with the small animals and the older chil­ dren visited the education


unit. After a picnic lunch at


-was made to playgroup leader Mrs Margaret


the farm a presentation


Aspin, who has been leader for over six years and is leaving to teach PPA courses for new play­


group leaders. She received a bouquet,


just like a cup of tea and a friendly chat then please attend.”


Club shop will be open for business on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 12 noon in the farm buildings at the to]) of Simonstone Lane. New members may join at any time.


Shop open Simonstone Garden


School were delighted with the response to their recent waste paper collec­ tion. The next will be held on August 30th.


Delighted Friends of Simonstone


Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs E. Ja ck so n and Mr W. Buckle. Mrs A.Peacock expressed thanks to secre­ tary Mrs E. Jackson for arranging a most enjoy­ able outing.


Colourful boost The funds of Rimington


Indoor Bowling Club received a £00 boost on Friday when Mr and Mrs Tom Jackson kindly opened their home for a coffee evening. Bring-and-buy and cake stalls did brisk trade and


due to the coach being late, members and friends of Bashall Eaves WI had an enjoyable evening visit to East Riddlesden Hall, Keighley. The hall, which is a


Machinery After a delayed start


small manor house, has furnishings dating from


the Kith and 17th century. Members also walked through the gardens with the scent of lavender and sage and admired the laden fruit bushes. In the barn members snw farm machinery of yesteryear, which many ladies remem­ bered all too clearly. Supper was taken in the


an Ainsley china vase and two collectables of a boy and girl from the children, parents and helpers. Taking over from Mrs


SABDEN


Over 60s Sabden Over 60s have


continued to meet during the holiday period and the latest domino and whist winners are as follows: Dominoes: Mrs Agnes


Sarah rides to success


Aspin at the beginning of the new term in Septem­ ber will be Mrs Ann Salis­ bury and Mrs Hath Wood.


100 Club Winners of St Ambrose


Club for Goodall lard.


Church, Grindleton, 100 July were Miss and Mrs J. Pol-


BLO-B-BWAD OTNYOLN


Techniques Members of Bolton-by-


Waste paper The usual waste paper


Bowland YFC met after the summer break on Monday evening for a business meeting. Next Monday members


collection takes place in Grindleton today. Contri­ butions of paper, maga­ zines and cardboard can be left in the space provided at the top of Back Lane near the chapel wall. How­ ever, villagers are being reminded to keep the area tidy.


old granary before return­ ing home.


ton Playgroup had a spe­ cial treat during the last session of the term when they visited Shuttleworth Farm, Clitheroe. All the children enjoyed pets’ corner where they


Pets’ corner Youngsters of Grindle­


Parkinson, Mrs Pauline Taylor, Mr Jimmy Royle, Mr Charlie Webster, Mr Richard Eden, Miss Eve­ lyn Prescott, Mr John Abbott and Mrs Nora Har­ greaves. Whist: Ladies — Mrs


THERE has been a fine success at dressage for Newsholmc horse rider Sarah Wright, of Listers Farm. Scventcen-year-old


Sarah, who is a former


Scott, Mrs C. Sefton, Mrs D. Houghton. Gents — Mr D. Warburton, Mrs Jessie


pupil of Bowland County Secondary School, came second in a national dressage talent spotting competition held near Cirencester. Her prize was a £100


Swanniek, Mrs Eva Mars- den and Mr Fred Cottam. Raffle winners were Miss Evelyn Prescott and Mrs Amy Parkinson. Last Monday night


there were five tables for dominoes and three for whist. Domino winners were Mrs Joan Stott, Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mrs Ivy Cottam and Mr John Abbott. Whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs Den­ ney and Mrs Maud Wade. Gents — Mr Fred Cottam and Mr Shorter. Raffle winner was Mrs Marsden. On Thursday there were


should meet in the village at 7 p.m. to travel to Stee- lands Farm, Grindleton, for a judging techniques evening in preparation for the annual competition against the Yorkshire Federation. Boys will judge and give


training grant to help her achieve her ambition to compete one day as a professional horsewoman in international dressage. She has won


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numerous awards locally and is currently holder of the Hindlcy Trophy, which is awarded by I’endle Forest and Craven Hunt Pony Club. There is a busy time


reasons on beef and girls will bake four scones. The Blackpool show trip


six tables for dominoes when the winners were Mrs Constance Hodson, Mrs Chris Sefton, Miss Evelyn Prescott and Mr Richard Eden. Whist win­ ners were: Ladies — Mrs Pickles and Mrs Agnes Howarth. Gents — Mr George Holden and Mr Derek Warburton. Mrs Slinger won the raffle. This week there was no


on September 12th will be to see the Jim Davidson Show at the Opera House. A bus is scheduled to leave the village at (1-31) p.m. and members should let the treasurer (Tel: 0200 (152) have names as soon as possible if they wish to go.


Ribble Valley beauty is a county winner


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ahead for Sarah. She is competing next Thursday in the Ponies’ Association UK Championships at Peterborough and, in


September, at the British Show Pony Society’s Championships at Newark. At Newark, she will


keep her fingers crossed for a repeat of last year’s success, when she won two classes.


SLAIDBURN W\ HURST GREEN


Rally Points discussed at


Monday night social due to a proposed open air ser­ vice at St Mary’s RC Church.


Fellowship More than 30 ladies


attended the July meeting of Sabden Women’s Fel­ lowship when Mr Bob


Hulme. of Slack Top Centre, Heptonstall, spoke about God’s love in


our daily lives. The next meeting is on


Monday’s meeting of Slaidburn YFC included the rally to be held next Wednesday at Mr and Mrs Verity’s, Cow Ark. The next meeting on


Over 60s whist and domino drive were, Whist:Ladies — Mrs C. Holden, Mrs F.


Winners Winners at Hurst Green


Brown. Gents — Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs W. Knowles. Dominoes: Miss A. Hol­


Monday is at 7 p.m. not 7- 30 p.m. for a treasure hunt from Slaidburn Village Hall.


den, Mrs M. Cardwell, Mr W. Shoesmith, Mr A. Hayhurst. Raffle: Mr W. Knowles.


A u g u s t 22nd a t St Nicholas’s Church Hall, when former Burnley Express women’s editor Mrs Winifred Bose will speak about “ Life in India.” All are welcome and can be assured of a warm welcome. The meet­ ing begins at 2-15p.m.


green could be open for business by the end of the month. But in the mean­ time the fund-raising goes on, and people of all ages are wanted to take part in a fund-raising sponsored


Sponsored walk Sabden’s new bowling


Woman dropped heroin as police approached


WHEN police approached Debra Jane Crisp outside Clitheroe Health Centre she dropped a small package which contained about £15 worth of heroin, Clitheroe magistrates heard


ted it was hers, and also admitted to having £4 of cannabis resin in her car, said prosecutor Mr Tony Yates. The incident happened


this week. But she readily admit­


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walk on August 18th. The walk begins from the Rose Gardens in Sabden centre at 1 p.m. and not 2 p.m. as originally thought, and has been organised by Mr Colin Cooke who will lead the walkers and describe points of interest and local history along the route. The walk will be approxi­ mately 10 miles and there will be a stop for refresh­ ments at the Lamb Inn at Newchurch. The bowling club still


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Street, Clitheroe, pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing drugs. She also ileaded guilty to breach- ng th e co n d i t io n a l


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A PUPIL of St Augus­ tine’s School, Billington,


has put the Ribble Valley in the environmental spot­ light — and has won a top county pr ize in the process.


was a runner-up in the Tidy Up Lancashire Pho­ tographic and Poetry- Prose Competition, run by L a n c a s h i re Co u n ty


Catherine Davies (16)


Council. The contest, open to


secondary school pupils in Lancashire, encouraged a closer look at the environ­ ment and the impact made by litter.


It highlights the litter problem


il Entrants were asked to


and words, the positive aspects of having a pleas­ ant environment. Catherine’s prize-win­


lustrate, in photographs


ning photograph, depict­ ing the lovely Ribble val­


ley, was taken on the road to Pinder’s Wood, York, near Whalley. By stark contrast, her second photograph showed


a derelict site near her home in Blackburn. Catherine’s photographs


won her the second prize of £25, as well as £100 for her school. Catherine, of Furness


Avenue, was presented with the cheques by the Lancashire County Coun­ cil Chairman, County Coun. David Nelson, at a special County Hall


ceremony. St Augustine’s School is


needs a considerable amount of money to pro­ vide equipment and a larger storage hut, and this week committee mem­ bers were meeting to dis­ cuss further fund-raising ventures and formulate plans for the opening of the green. Further details will be given later.


not new to environmental success. Their opera, ‘‘Ocean w o r 1 d , ” w h i c h depicts the plight of whales, recently enjoyed exposure on Channel Four television, as well as tour­ ing America last year. This followed the world­ wide acclaim of two previ­ ous productions with a conservation theme. Catherine lives with her


father, Joseph, who is a phsychiatric nurse, and her mother, Florence, who is an organising dork. She has a 13-year-old sister, Amanda.


LITTER ylM READ


Soccer club Read Football Club’s


annual general meeting will take place on Wednes­ day at Read Constitutional Club at 8-30 p.m. All members and players are urged to attend.


Prizes Whist winners at Read


tion for two years. Magis­ trates ordered the confis­ cation and destruction of the drugs, took no action over the conditional dis­ charge imposed by Burn­ ley Magistrates’ Court, and ordered her to pay £25 towards prosecution costs. Mr David Parkinson, in


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mitigation, said Crisp had been “very silly” — she had “become involved” with some people in Burn­ ley who gave her drugs “which she admits gave her some confidence.” The possession charges


Married at Rivington Church were horticultural manager Mr John Clement Byrne and Miss Julie Karen Ashton, a local government officer.


arose from the police keeping observation on


of Mr and Mrs G. M. B y rn e , of P r im ro se Mount, Primrose Street, Clitheroe — the family which runs the D. Byrne wine shop in King Street, Clitheroe.


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Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs D. Slinger, Mrs B. Hopkins. Gents — Mr E. Dearing, Mr L. Grime. The special prize was


won by Mrs Dearing and MC was Mrs P. Larkin;


WHALLEY


Socials Members of the Abbey


3&HE Senior Citizens in Whalley


now no longer seeing the Burnley people, and had taken steps “to sort her­ self out” — receiving coun­ selling from the commu­ nity drugs team and regularly visiting her doc­ tor. She was also hoping to get back the boyfriend who had left her.


Howzat for charity!


A GRAND total of £200 was raised when villagers in Waddington held a char itv cricket match. 'The e v e n t , which included various refresh­ ment stalls and a raffle, was well attended and esounding success. It pit-


are reminded that the club’s autumn Saturday socials will begin on Satur­ day.


the coach trip to Southpor on September 4th ar asked to contact Mrs S Wiggans or Mrs J. Walms ley as soon as possible.


Members wishing to join


ter of Mr and Mrs M. Ash- ton, of Woods Barn Farm.Blackrod Bypass, Bolton, and was given away by her father. She wore a gown of ivory figured satin, a shoulder- length veil surmounted by ivory silk flowers,and car­ ried a bouquet of carna­ tions, roses, chincherin- chees, and gypsophila. Bridesmaids were the bride’s sister, Miss Susan


The bride is the daugh­


Michelle Ashton, and the bridegroom’s sisters, Miss Lucy Margaret Byrne and Miss Ju l ie t te Martha Byrne. They wore dresses of


lilac figured satin, with headdresses of seed-pearl tiaras and lilac silk flow ers, and their bouquets were the same as the bride's. Best man was the bride­


ted Waddington CC against The Erectors CC and after some fine dis­ plays the fixture ended in a draw, with both sides tied on 126 runs. All proceeds from the


Bridge drive


25 per person and a tea will be provided out funds.


Cu.-l of tile coach is £3


THE winners of the weekly Pendle Club bridge drive were L. Lynch and F. Porte]', J. Lynch and partner.


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groom’s b ro th e r , Mr Michael Lawrence Byrne. The ushers were another brother , Mr Timothy George Byrne, and the b r id e ’s b ro th e r , Mr Michael Joseph Ashton. The ceremony was per­


dav went to the St Mary’- Hospital Appeal.


formed by the Rev. J. Jermy and Fr J. Wareing, and the organist was Mrs Jermy. A reception was held at


The Pine’s Hotel, Clayton- le-Woods, and the couple went to Canada for their honeymoon. Their future residence is in Braintree Essex. Photograph: Century Photographic.


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