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News from the Villages SABDEN observed nt Sahden \VI to
remember those in action in the Gulf war. Two lltiests and 2-1 members
Smartie swap A minute's silence was
were welcomed and mem bership cards, leaflets and key fobs were given to the six newest members. The institute hopes to
Streisand. Music contin ued p la y in g d u r in g refreshment time and a vote of thanks was pro posed by Dr Joan Bond. The competition for a
home-made Valentine card was won by Mrs Carol Mellows. Mrs Joyce Harri son and Mrs Margaret Boocock.
Growing potatoes At Sahden Horticultural
take a team to Hapton WI's quiz night, to attend Blackburn lor the Liver pool Philharmonic Orches tra’s "Viennese Night," to visit Alston Hall in May for an evening of Mozart and to go to the group meeting in April. A supper dance is being organised for September 1-lth. Members were told
secretary reported that arrangements for the annual show on August 17th, at St Mary’s Church Hall, were well in hand. Most of the judges have been appointed. The annual dinner to be
Society Committee, the
about the “Hurrah for cooking" exhibition in April at Preston’s Guild- ball, at which the LFYV1 will have a stand, and interest was expressed in “Maytime meanders" to the Weavers Triangle. Full boxes of Smnrtics
of potatoes to members will be made early next month. This popular event encourages members to grow the heaviest weight by mid-August, with the winner being announced at the annual show. February 27th is the
fully booked. The annual distribution
were given to members and. when the contents are eaten, the institute is expecting the cartons back, filled with coins from ACWVV’s '-Coins for friendship." Birthday greetings were
extended io Mrs Betty Woodruff, who was a tea hostess with Mrs Mather am 1 M rs Procter. Member Laurie Smith
GRINDLETON
dent Mrs Ruth Cann wel comed Clitheroe's Town Crier Mr Roland Hail wood. He told the fascin ating history of this ancient office and how it became re-established in Clitheroe in the 1080s. M r H a i 1 w o o d a 1 s o
Grindleton WI when presi
held at Abbots Court in Whalley, on March ilth, is
described competitions in which he had taken part, organised by the Guild of Town Criers, and showed photographs of different costumes. He gave a demonstration of his own cry and modelled his spe cial uniform. Mrs C. Read gave the vote of thanks. Mrs Cann volunteered
slide show. This will be an open afternoon when everyone is welcome.
Sound of crying Enterprising Ears were ringing at
T w o e n t e r p r i s in g youngsters of Grindleton
organised a games after noon during their half- term break to raise money for the Roefielrl Leisure Centre appeal. On Shrove Tuesday,
Bridget Cann and Marie Aspin invited their friends
round to Rushton House, charging 25)) admission, for an afternoon of fun. The highlight was to toss your own pancake and this proved very popular. Other attractions were a
1 0n parade J READ.
of Read held their parade service on Sunday in St John’s Church. Flags were carried by: Anna Cocker (Union), escorted by Deborah Webster and Sarah Davies; Suzi Jack-
The uniformed branches
and bingo was enjoyed in the social half-hour. The competition for the most unusual brush was won by Mrs P. Birtwistle, Mrs Clarke and Mrs H. Cook. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs D. Hacking, Mrs M. Holgate and Mrs J. Fenlon.
DUNSOP BRIDGE
date for the annual talk and this year vice-chair man Leslie White will show slides of the HUH) Harrogate Autumn Show and of the chrysanthemum trials at Brackenhill Park, Bradford. The talk is to be held at the White Hart, Sabden, and all members and villagers are welcome.
brought her “World of music” to the institute and began an enthralling eve ning with Sibelius's Corne lia Suite. Members were asked to guess a voice singing a classical song ami were surprised to find it belonged to Barbra
still appealing for items for its cake stall and tombola at Saturday's coffee morn ing in St Mary’s Hall, from It) a.m. to noon. Items can be left at the newsagent’s shop or with any commit tee member.
Appealing Sabden Bowling Club is
to be delegate to the- spring council meeting in Preston on March (ith and to attend the AGM of the NFWI, being held for the first time at the NFC. Bir mingham, on June 5th and (itll."
treasure hunt round the village, followed by indoor games. There was a stall selling home-made fudge, toffee, small cakes and gingerbread men. A total of £12.02 was raised.
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eroe Area Show were dis tributed and final arrange ments made for transport to see “Oklahoma" at Clilheroe Parish Hall. A competition for a
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home-made Valentine card was won by Mrs E. Nut- tall, Mrs 11. Read and Mrs D. ilowarth.
Women's Fellowship meeting, due to be held last Wednesday, was can celled owing to the bad weather. The next meeting will
Cancelled Grindleton Methodist
be on Wednesday, when Mr Si II. Green will give a
weather, 52 members attended the February lunch of Warlrlington Lei sure Club, enjoying sau sage and mash followed by gateau and cream. Forthcoming events
Gulf appeal In sp i te of wintry
son (Venture), escorted by Helen Atkinson and Caro line Je f f rey ; Marian Cocker (Guide), escorted by Deborah Briercliffe and Sally Jones; Russell Ben nett (Scout), escorted by Colin Marks and Michael Jeffrey; Duncan Bennett (Cub). The service was con
ducted by the Rev. Alan Reid and the collection was taken up by Guide Bonnie Shenton.
Union meeting at Read will be on February 2Gth at 7-30 p.m. in the school, when the guest speaker will be Mrs Rosemary Brockbank, who will give a “Flowers for mother” demonstration. This is an open meeting and everyone will be welcome.
were announced and an appeal was made to mem bers to support Lancashire units in the Gulf by donat ing items needed by. the servicemen. Anyone wish ing to support this effort is asked to contact Joan Par kinson (28-179) or obtain details from the village post office. Winners of a general
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knowledge quiz were Mr and Mrs Leslie Wood, Miss Connie Moverloy and Miss Mary Bridge. The monthly prize was won by Mr J. B. Herd. The next lunch will be on March l:!th.
vided by Mr Peter Cowk- ing, of Slaidburn, who played tuneful melodies on iiis electric organ. Member Miss Hilda Emsden, who brought back a sari from her visit to India, gave a demonstration on how one is worn. Thanks were expressed
night was brightened up for members of Wadding- ton WI at the club’s -15th birthday party. President Mrs Margaret Lupton opened the well-attended m e e t i n g an d th e n everyone sang “Happy birthday.” Home-made potato pie followed, cooked.anrl served by com mittee members. Entertainment was pro
Potato pie A dark, damp February
friends and villagers who supported their Blue Peter bring-and-buy sale on Saturday, when a magnifi cent £213.00 was raised. The children of Read have now raised more than £-150
Appreciation Read Brownies thank
for the appeal.
School will be holding an Education Sunday service in St John’s Church at 11 a.m. Pupils will be taking part and all friends and relatives are invited.
Education This weekend, Read
Winning cards Winners of the whist
drive held in Read and
Mothers in mind The next Mothers’
ing" night for the winter
Dance night The last “Come Dane-,
J. Waterworth, Mrs M. Cooi), Mrs F. Holden, Mrs H. Leece, Mrs J. Birkett, Mrs D. Holt, Mrs G. Elli son, Mrs C. Kelsall.
season was held in Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Saturday, in aid of funds. Dancing was to Bob Fair- elough’s music and supper was served by committee members. Prizewinners were: Mr
Bridge WI was Mr J. Potts, of Preston, on “ Forty years of crime reporting,” covering many aspects of his very dedi cated life. Mrs M. Beattie gave the vote of thanks. ' A competition for a
Valentines Speaker at Dunsop
Valentine card was won by Mrs S. Mason and Mrs S. Singleton and winner of the draw was Mrs J. Carr. Birthday greetings went to Mrs K. Metcalfe, Mrs J. Wood and Miss M. Wors- wick, who received a bowl of bulbs. Letters of thanks were
read from Mr and Mrs Beattie and Mrs E. Wad- dington. Sawley WI has accepted an invitation to the August meeting. Mrs M. Pinrler agreed to be delegate to the spring council meeting in Preston in March.
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Simonstone Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs B. Hopkins, Mrs Taylor. Gents — Mr E. Dearing, Mrs E. Hutchinson. The special prize was won by Mi's D. Slinger and MC was Mr L. Grime.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
by Mrs Margaret Wiggles- worth and the enjoyable evening was rounded off with a reminder that next month's speaker will be the vicar, the Rev. Alan Bailey, whose talk will be entitled “Toxteth to Warl rlington."
SLAIDBURN
Dorothy Brown had a pleasant surprise when the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Conn. I-Iowel Jones and his daughter Helen, dropped in for a cup of tea. The occasion was the
Mayor drops in Slaidburn resident Mrs
DlHli birthday of Mrs Brown, who lives with her son William at Knott Gate. Daughters Elizabeth,
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hold a mock auction and the girls will make open sandwiches.
domino drive, held in Bol- ton-by-Bowlanrl Village Hall, £400 was raised in aid of Cancer Research. The ev e n t was well attended, with 24 tables in play. Mr Crossley, MC for whist, thanked everyone for their support and help. MC for dominoes was Mr H. Pickard. Whist winners: Ladies
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SIMONSTONE
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— Mrs E. Sanderson, Mrs D. Knowles, Mrs Under wood. Gents — Mr V. Harrison, Mr Hargreaves, Mr A. Stott. Dominoes: Mrs M.
Orlrlie, Mrs J. Riley, Mrs T. Armor, Mrs K. Nowell, Mr J. Blackmoor, Mr J. Tomlinson. Raffle: Mr Herd, Mrs B.
Stevenson, Mr Scholfield, Mrs C. Lilburn, Mrs R. Holmes, Mr and Mrs T. Armor.
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welcomed guest speaker Mr King, of Myerscough College, to Bolton-by- Bowland to give members an illustrated talk on “Herbaceous borders." He was thanked by Mrs B. Stevenson.
WISWELL was Mr Alan Bowles, who
Adventures Speaker at Wiswell WI
gave members an insight into the “Adventures of a Kleen-eze man.” He was thanked by Mrs Ida Thompson. President Mrs A.
tion, organised by the Friends of Simonstone School, will be held tomor row from 9-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
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Alpine scenery The vice-president of
and the White Horse Country,” with slides showing baroque build ings, Alpine scenery, cuckoo-clock houses, ornate palaces and beauti ful rivers, lakes and moun tains, leaving his audience in no doubt as to where the inspiration came from for such, composers as Mozart, Schubert and Strauss. Mrs M. Graham pro posed a vote of thanks. A
Jean Price, Mrs Joyce Derby and Mrs Kram- risch. Birthday flowers were presented to Mrs Doreen Gibson and the raffle was won by Mrs Ann Foster.
Clarke welcomed three guests, two of whom
for the arrangements for the annual dinner, which was held at Abbots Court, Whalley, and enjoyed by all the members. There is to be a coffee
became new members of the institute. Thanks were expressed
Billington and Langlio WI, Mrs Bonnie Kramriseh, announced a trip to “The Pirates of Penzance" in Manchester, in March. A talk was' presented by Mr C. Astin on “Vienna
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jorie Ross and treasurer Mr John Blezard. Commit tee: Mr John Cowperth- waite, Mr and Mrs Francis Ireland, Mrs Susan Nel son, Mr Harry Whitewell, Mr Edward Cowperth- waite and Mr Roger Nel son. Mat t er s discussed
Mrs Florence Cowperth- waite, secretary Mrs Mar
included the forthcoming Ribble Valley by-election. I t is hoped to hold a
CLAYTON-LE-DALE
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May 1st. Members were reminded that they are hostesses for the Women's World Day of Prayer ser vice in chapel on March 1st, at 2 p.m., when all ladies of the village are invited to attend.
GISBURN
Share chocolates When the speaker was
box of chocolates won at an inter-club quiz night recently. Next week there will be
unable to attend Gisburn YFC, members enjoyed a domino drive instead. Winners were Susan Wall ing and Carol Graveston. Members also shared a
a visit from a representa tive of the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Members meet in the vil lage hall at 7-30 p.m.
DOWNHAM
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Juried two games of stand u)) bingo and a disco for
dancing.making a profit on the evening for fete funds.
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Annual dinner The Horlder Valley Bad
competition for the most spectacular holiday photo graphs was won by Mrs
minton Club, which meets in Newton Village Hall, held its annual runner at the Copy Nook Hotel, Bol-
ton-by-Bowland, on Fri day. Over 20 members and
evening with disco danc- ing. Thanks were expressed to Mr and Mrs I. Smith for arranging the evening.
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is the venire for a family entertainment tomorrow night. Proceeds from the
Family fun Pendleton Village Hall
morning in the Ribble Val ley Mayor’s Parlour on May llth, in aid of the Clitheroe Area Show. Mrs Clarke is to be the dele gate to the annual council meeting on March 6th, accompanied by four other members. A cake “tall was held to raise money for WI funds
event, which starts at 7-15 p.m., are for Barrow School funds.
ton branch of the Conser vative Association was held at Standen Hall, by permission of Mi; John Aspinall. Mr Aspinall was elected chairman, vice-chairman is
Elected The AGM of the Pendle
TOSSIDE
linson, J . Oddie, F. Parker, C. Wiseman, W. Wilson, E. Tomlinson, M. Wellock, K. Metcalfe, E. Jackson, D. Knowles, J. Robinson, T. Cowperth- waite, P. Greenwood, B. Peel.
Briggs, N. Breaks, P. Oddie, F. Calverley.
C continued on page 16 Raffle: M. Jackson, M.
a whist and domino drive which raised £56.25 in aid of Tosside Institute funds. Winners were: J. Tom
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a very lnnourous account of his family tree, also launched the Downham fete grand draw, which this year takes the place of the annual village fete. With over £S()0 worth of prizes, it is hoped that the six organisations in the village will benefit from the change. The programme inc
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