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Clitlicme 22,121, (Editorial), 22333 (Advertwhig). B u rn lei) 22331 (Classified) %


River bank ! a


• i - cussed to improve land at


the side of the River Kib­ ble, in Ribchesler.


| Parish councillors heard th a t th eir chairman and Vice-chairman had met Kibble Valley Council’s .design and conservation o f f ic e r to ta lk a b o u t improvements. They included the provi-


lews from the Villages


ROCHESTER themes are to be pursued day and, on the fund-rais­


which could improve suppe r


quiz is


and to be held ‘ b<TK !l,s- mid-November,


Speed check Motorists approaching


l i ib c h e s te r a re b e in g u rg e d to w a tch th e i r speed. It was reported at the


sion of high quality cast j ro n s t r e e t fu rn i tu r e , including litter bins, direc­ tional signs and at least 10 new benches.


j I t is anticipated that provision will be made by Kibble Valley Council to


include the work in next year’s budget.


agreed to donate a Christ­


Festive spirit A generous villager has


local businesses. If anyone is in te re s ted in helping out, they should contact {the clerk, Mr Marlin IT.


Taylor (0772 782142). i


‘ Parish council


j The latest developments concerning the Ribbles- dale Mill development in {Kibchester were reported a t a meeting of the vil­ lage parish council.


mas tre e to Ribchester Parish Council. ' The council is now hop­ ing that the cost of lights on the tree will be met by


monthly parish council meeting that the police, responding to a call from residents, had erected a number of signs reminding people of the speed limit and w a rn in g th em of imminent speed checks in the area.


*>HATBURNi


Winning spots Members of the Ribbles-


d a le Club, C h a th am , enjoyed a domino drive, won’ by Mrs D o ro th y Crankland and Mrs Molly Ridgway. Tea hostesses were Mrs C. Campbell, Mrs Ridgway and Mrs D. Riley.


Ladies The Ladies’ Day morn­


ing service at Chatham Methodist Church on Sun­ day was conducted by Mrs Cdna Cowperthwaitc, of Clitheroe. Cvening service took


[ Members heard that the d iav e s Brook Mousing {Association had been plan­ ning to submit a new bid for i> n g


ever, the Governments


[September deadline for 'applications has now been {extended, pending new .regulations with regard to (shared ownership of hous- .’ing association homes. < Consequently, Caves {Brook Mousing Associa­ tion is re-thinking its sub- {mission. t Members heard that the {local government ombuds- Ima n w a s u nil b 1 e to ‘re sp o n d to th e p a r ish {council’s request for an ‘investigation into Ribble {Valley Borough Council’s ‘handling of the m atter, {because such referrals had ,to come from individuals, ‘not councils. As a result, {the parish council resolved • to support three council-


{Record catch


; Max B y g rav e s ’ song ‘“You need hands” was the


th e form of “ Songs of Praise,” led by the Rev. Andrew Scull who, along with members of the con­ g re g a t io n , in tro d u c ed favourite hymns and Bible


a grant IVom'thcf 1 loiis- m a i l in g s . Mr Clifford Corporation. Mow- dohnson was the organist.


burn Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship was Mr W. M i tch e l l, who spoke about the Yorkshire Dales and showed slides. Miss Gladys Parkinson presided and prayers were led by Mrs Doris Giles. P ia n is t was Mrs Ruth Hudson.


Dales slides Cluest speaker at Chat-


Collection The half-yearly collec­


id ire c t ly , on a personal (he group to £1,2!>!),2' 'basis.


Jlors who will be writing i-q.sed during the year A spokesman for the


{theme of a struggle by a -riverside double act on {RADAC’s Lower Alston {Farm water last week. ‘ Glyn Keighley forsook his favoured fly rod in favour of the spinner and was soon into a fish. After h a lf -a n -h o u r , th e fish showed signs of tiring, but Tl neither Glyn nor Jim Kirk- 1,:l1' iiam, who witnessed Ihe battle, had a landing net which would accommodate the monster. The denouncement came


? The result of the part- ynership was a silver-blue, ■{deep-set 11 odder fish of V2(ilbs, the heaviest salmon !’ lo be taken by a RADAC {angler in the chib’s 11-year


"and Jim pushing, the fish was grassed.


when Jim g ra sp ed the fish’s tail with both hands, then, with Glyn pulling


r history. * On the following Satur-


, (lay, Glyn, by his own {standards, took a tiddler 5— a beautiful sea-liced


.* salmon, illbs on fly. ?T for toffee


group for the Blackburn District Cancer Research Campaign raised £(i2(i.2(> from collecting boxes in homes, hotels and shops, plus donations. This has taken the total by


tion made by the Chatham .............. .............. ..


c o m m i t t e e th a n k e d everyone concerned for their continued support.


Thanksgiving There was a good atten-


d a lice a t th e r e c e n t th an k sg iv in g weekend family service al Christ Church, Chatburn, when g i f t s a in o u n t e d L o £2,21S.(iO. The Girls’ Friday Club ne r was c ar r ied by


Richard Read and Jo n ­ a th a n D r a in p la y e d “Allelu, Allelu” on guitars and the recorder group — Ruth Drain, Samantha Read, Hannah Smalley, Katie Read and Rachel Drain — played "My Gjid is so big.” The address was given


Ruth Drain, escorted by Hannah Smalley and Katie Read. Mark Lister carried the Cub Scouts’ Hag. D u r in g th e s e rv ic e


the


ing front, a general know­ ledge


hot-pot GISBURN


Magnificent sum All Saints’ Day at Gis-


burn Parish Church was celebrated with a special family se rv ic e , d ur ing which the children of the Sunday Club gave a short presentation of readings and p ray e rs as p a r t of their caring and sharing commitment project, invit­ ing the congregation to coffee and home-made cookies after the service to raise a donation for “Chil­ dren in Need.” The children and choir


sang “Give me oil in my lam p ” and “ The Lord looked down.” Organist was Mrs Diane Rice. The baptism took place


Shopping trip Read and Simonstone


Constitutional Club ladies’


committee have arranged a Christmas shopping trip to the Meadowhall Centre, Sheffield, on November 22rd. The cost is £5 and bookings can be made by telephoning Josie Georgc- son (Padiham 7721)82) or Cheryl O’Connor (775745).


Needy treat “ T r ick o r t r e a t in g ”


round Read by four boys,


Gavin Yeoman, Duncan and Bevan Scarborough and Andrew B e n n e t t , raised over £12, which they have forwarded to th e C h i ld ren in Need Appeal, with thanks to all donors.


Mr Harry Waddinglon, organiser of a recent exhi­ bition in the Festival Mall, p re sen te d the Rev. J . Lmnby with a cheque for £1,1)0!). The exhibition fea­ tured the work of Mr Alec Hudson and Mr Raymond Mason and to the proceeds was added a cheque for £50S from Mr Hudson, resulting from the auction of a selection of his beauti­ fully carved models and repiicas afterwards. Mr William Pate, vice-


of Radical Claire, daugh­ ter of Mr and Mrs Keith Redmayne, of Paythorno, and she was welcomed into the family of the church. Following the blessing,


chairman of Gisburn Par­ ish Council, which also sponsored the exhibition, presented a cheque for £2,582, making a total of £5,01)0 towards St Mary’s Church T owe r R ep air Fund. To the delight of the


large gathering, Mr Mason officially handed over the superbly carved replica of St Mary’s Church, which he lo v in g ly c r a f t e d throughout the summer. He pressed a switch to light the interior of the model, revealing all its intricate detail, down to


miniscule p ray er books and patterned kneelers. The model will, in due


a. ill. service will be one of Remembrance, commenc­ ing in church, before a p a r a d e to t h e w a r memorial.


Disco fun A Hallowe'en children’s


disco at Gisburn Festival


Hall, organised by Mrs W. 1 reton and Mrs C. Fish, was very well attended and thoroughly enjoyed by all the children. It made a profit of £22, which will be donated to Gisburn County Primary School. The hall was decorated


course, be on permanent display within the church it so perfectly depicts. Mr Lumby expressed heart­ felt thanks on behalf of St Mary’s for all the hard work and generosity of everyone concerned in such a magnificent contri­ bution. On Sunday, the 11-45


NEWTON


Family night , A Hallowe’en family


n ig h t-w a s held a t the


P a rk e r s Arm s H o te l, Newton, on Friday eve­


ning, by permission of Mr and Mrs N. Hardman, who had decorated the lounge w i th an a p p r o p r i a t e theme. Helped by their staff, various stalls and c o in p e t i L i o n s w e r e a r ran g ed in the dining room. All th e ch ild ren and


helpers were dressed as witches, wizards, ghosts and cats and winner of the fancy d re s s was Lucy Cooke. Competition winners


were: Pasta in jar: Adult — E. Waterworth. Child — D. Singleton. Weight of pumpkin: Adult — L. Bla- keman. Child — Laura Dean. Pinning the nose on the witch: Nicola Bristol. Treasure hunt: Adult — Jean Parkinson. Child — Charlotte Hutton. Knock­ out darts: Nigel Robinson. Knock-out dominoes: Tom Wells. Raffle winners: Phyllis


BASHALL EAVES


Birthday time Bashall Eaves Village


Hall came alive as mem­ bers and guests gathered to celebrate the 50th anni­ versary of their WI. President Miss M. Spur­


geon welcomed everyone and read minutes of the foundation meeting, held exactly 50 years before. A “Lancashire Night” of


dialect readings and anec­ dotes — some sad, others hilarious — by Mr Albert Hill, of Darwen, proved ve ry popular. He was thanked by Miss D. Wors- lcy-Taylor. Usual business matters


were put on one side, ena­ bling the birthday party to- s ta r t with supper provided by “ Farmhouse F a re .” The buffet table had been decorated by Miss Spur­ geon, with fioral arrange­ ments for individual tables made by Mrs D. Miller and Mrs J . Spurgeon. On display was the new


WI tablecloth worked by Mrs M. Bo we and other members. A birthday cake, made


- Mrs Gladys Walmsley and Mrs Agnes Howarth. Gents - Mr Fred Cottam and Mrs Pauline Taylor. Dominoes - Mrs Phyllis W h ittak e r , Mr Charles W eb s te r , Mr Rowland Ford and Mrs Eveline Ford. Raffle winner was Mrs Chris Sefton. T h u r s d a y n i g h t ’s


WHALLEY


Round the world At an open meeting of


domino winners were Mrs Freda Burrows, Mrs Janet Riley, Mrs Amy Parkinson and Mrs Phyllis W hit­ taker. Whist: Ladies - Mrs E dm o n d s o n an d Mrs Charnloy. Gents - Mrs Helm and Mrs Scott.


Fireworks Sabden’s village bonfire


will be lit on Sa turday


evening at 0-20 p.in., on the car park next to The Holme. The children’s Guy Fawkes contest starts at 7 p.m. and will be followed by the firework display.


Meeting Members of Sabden


Christian Council held an


by M rs A. Fo x an d decorated by Mrs Holden, was cut and handed round, with a glass of sherry for th e to a s t proposed by county chairman Mrs M. Gemini. Birthday cards from Mrs Ge r rard and Pendleton WI were read. A memento of the occa­


sion, a small dish, hand- painted with the WI tree by Miss M. Spurgeon, was presented to each lady. Raffle winners were Mrs Green, Mrs Nowell and Mrs Miller. Thanks on behalf of the


guests for an enjoyable evening were expressed by Mr A. Hollings and a member of Rimington WI thanked members for the invitation and memento.


Robinson, Tom Wells, Edwin Waterworth, M. Beattie, Brenda Leedhani, Charlotte Poole, Eileen Lewis, Barry Singleton, Rowcnn Parkinson. There was also a tom­


bola, a cake stall and duck­ ing for apples. As a result of the evening £200 was ra is ed and B ren n an d s Endowed School, Slaid- burn, and Thorncyholmo R C S c h o o l , D u n s o p Bridge, received cheques of £100 each.


RIMINGTON


Jacobs join The annual village bon­


in Hallowe'en style and fancy dress and lantern competitions were judged by the entertainer, who arranged games and a disco. Appreciation was extended to all the chil­ dren and parents who helped and it is hoped this will be an annual event.


read:


by Mrs Enid Drain, who spoke about the giving of time and talents to God ill response to his love. The vica r , th e Rev.


All the aces Whist winners at Read


v W h i le w a i t in g fo r •i mother to finish work, a Grosvenor. {six-year-old Ribchester {lad asked an o th e r lady {‘employee if she had any «to f f e e s . T h e m o th e r •‘ admonished the boy lor


Walter Drain, led the ser­ vice and lay readers Miss Ca rol W alk er and Mr Richard Warner read the lesson and said prayers. Organist was Mrs Dora


J asking, saying it was very ,j;ly planned^ for Junelith bad manners.


40th anniversary of Chat- burn Playing Fields gala


Planning gala A committee for the


^ _____ ^


!* The boy, a pupil ol St plans for the event. Mcm- JW i l f r id ’s CE P r im a ry (jers each reported back on


next year, met to further


f S chool, w h e re he hail (jlu progress made in con- Jo b v io u s ly le a rn ed his f i rm in g d i s p la y s and { •alp h ab e t, d e c id ed on entertainment for the day. {{ another ploy: a begging Although details have to ■t letter of sorts.


j T h e n e x t d a y , lie th e f ire b r ig a d e , clay !{ approached the lady again: pigeon shooting, sports, ' “Excuse m e . . . have you refreshments and a falcon J anything beginning with display will be featured, •t T?”


be finalised, three bands, Many more attractions are


* I t appears that manners yet to be confirmed, as are < still maketli the man — th e c a teg o r ie s for the ' and take the toffee.


j Made a profit


J The bad news a t the > AGM of Ribchester Field {Day w a s th a t i t was i sparsely atten d ed , with • only one member of the { p u b lic tu rn in g o ut to _____________________ t inspect the books.


{ The good news was I


‘ that, despite ever-rising f e s t i v a l { costs, the balance sheet i showed a profit of ju s t All S a in ts ’ C h u rc h , i ovoi- £>()() — and this was Pendleton, celebrated its


I after the expense of buy- Patronal Festival on Sun- i |„g :l public address sys- (lay with a se rv ic e of


‘ tum


I helped towards the week- * end's success and the com-


j mittee looks forward to i th e i r continued support [next June. .


i Following proposals and 'd i s c u s s i o n s , v a r io u s


family communion.


I Thanks were extended ' to the many people who L i g h t i n g U p


A bonfire at the Swan with Two Necks, Pendle­


ton, will be lit at 7 p.m. tonight. Organisers are licensees Steve and Chris­ tine Dilwortli. •


- country show in the school


hall. The next meeting will


be held on November 20th to discuss a Valentine’s dance.


PENDLETON


Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs J. Bailey, Mrs E. Robson. Gents — Mr P. Robson, Mr F. Riley. The special prize was won by Mrs Hutchin­ son and MC was Mrs P. Larkin. New players are always


welcome.


Paper chase ’I’lie waste paper collec­


tion takes place outside Read School on Saturday, between 8-20 and 10 a.ill.


Fireworks Read Scout and Guide


Group bonfire and fire­


work display will be held oil Barnes Field, Whins Lane, on Saturday night, at 7 p.m. Only old wood is wanted for the bonfire, no old beds or upholstery, due to dangerous fumes.


of Remembrance a t St John’s Church, Read, on Sunday, a t 10-45 p.in. prompt, when all Cubs, Scouts, Venture Scouts, Brownies and Guides are asked to attend.


Remembrance There will be a service


Lighter side Read Mothers’ Union


was en te r ta in ed by Mr


Gordon Haycock speaking on the “ Lighter side of funeral directing.” He told


how, even in the most sen- s i t i v e o f s i t u a t i o n s ,


moments of humour can arise and dispell the myth of funeral directors being somewhat gloomy charac­


ters. Members of Simonstone


MU were also present and Mrs Vi Wildman gave the vote of thanks.


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fire organised by Riniing- ton and Middop sp o r ts committee will lake place on the Coulthurst Jubilee field on Friday. It will be lit a t 0-20 p .in ., with a Jacobs join supper of bon­ fire goodies (and please b r in g y o u r own f i r e ­ works). On the following Satur­


day, the sports committee is holding its annual whist and domino drive in the Memorial I n s t i tu te a t Rimiiigton, with a potato pie supper.


SAWLEY


Crafts An exhibition of craft


work produced by Mrs Joan Cottam will be shown to members al the annual meeting of Sawley WI, on November llltli.


Hot-pot supper Sawley Village Hall


Committee is inviting vil­ SIMONSTONE


With music A musical journey from


the Hebrides to the Italian


Lakes with Mr J . Jackson will be enjoyed by Simon- stone Mothers’ Union in the old school on Tuesday, at 7-45 p.in. It will be an open evening and a warm welcome is extended to anyone who would like to attend.


In hand Preparations are well in


hand for St Peter’s Church Christmas bazaar, to be held in Simonstone old school on November 21st, at 2 p.m. There will be lots of'stalls and Father Christmas will be in atten­ dance.


Cancelled A hoe-down arranged


for tomorrow evening in


■ Simonstone has been can­ celled.


SABDEN


Well attended A coffee morning organ­


ised by Sabden Christian Aid Committee raised £220 for the African crisis appeal. The event was


held at Littlemoor House and d e s p i te th e good w e a t h e r


i t w a s w e l l


attended. Littlemoor was heaving


with stalls and thanks are due to the residents for granting the use of their lounge and kitchen, and to ev e ry o n e who worked hard providing re fre sh ­ ments.


lagers to a bonfire and W i n n e r s lull-pot supper on Satur­ day. Winner of the monthly


100 club draw was Mrs A. Sutcliffe.


Winning hands a t the Monday night whist drive


for Sabden Over GOs in St Marv's Club were: Ladies


open meeting in St Mary’s Hall on the theme of Third World trading. Represen­ tatives from the “Traid- e ra f t” organisation and “Jus t Dust” sold their pro­ ducts and spoke about fair t r a d in g to th e T h ird World. Members also dug into their pockets and pro­ vided financial support for the cause.


BOLTON-BY-BOW LAND


12 tables At the monthly whist


and domino drive in aid of


Bolton-by-Rowland Vil­ lage Hall 'funds there were 12 tab le s in play. MCs w e re Mr I. B le a z a rd (whist) and Mr .I. Single- ton (dominoes). Whist winners were:


Ladies — Mrs A. Pratt, Mrs G. Grainger, Mrs D. Knowles. Gents — Mr T. Cowperthwaite, Mr H. Jackson, Mr P. Robson. Dominoes: Mr Ains­


worth, Mrs Hudson, Mr Oddie, Mr J . Singleton, Miss J. Ainsworth, Mrs J.


Riley. Raffle: Mr A. Stott, Mrs


J . Singleton, Mr J . Ken­ yon, Mrs M. Davis.


Down Under A sheep-shearing tour of


Australia fascinated mem­


bers of Bolton-by-Bowland Young F a rm e r s ’ Club when Graeme Ibbotson described his visit to the country. The speaker, from Vale


of Lune YFC, followed his talk with a brief outline of N e w Z e a I a n d a n d


America. Next week’s meeting


comprises a trip to Black­ burn Arena for ice skating and members are asked to meet at 7 p.m. in the vil­ lag e . Names a re now being taken for the panto­ mime trip to Manchester on December 21st to see Michael Barrymore.


DUNS0P BRIDGE


WI drive Dunsop Bridge WI held


i ts a n n u a l w h is t and


domino drive in the village hall on Saturday. There were 10 tables for whist and 10 for dominoes and MCs were Mr W. VVors- wick and Mr A. Marsden. A v ote of th a n k s was given by president Mrs J. Wood. Whist winners: Ladies


— M. Edmund so n, B. Waddington, M. Eastham. Gents — S. Houghton, M. Waddington, M. Brcn- nand. Dominoes: C. Wiseman,


J . Tomlinson, G. Pinder, F. Nelson, R. Eden, E. Tomlinson. Raffle: B. Pinder, A.


Daborn, J. Cartwright, B. Pinder, B. Duckworth.


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Whalley Methodist Church Men’s Fellowship, mem­ bers were entertained to a slide show by Mr Jack Butler, of Whalley. The most in te re s t in g photographs, entitled “A


India and New Zealand.


Abbey whist Whist winners at the


Abbey sen io r c it iz e n s ’ drive, in Whalley, were: Ladies — Mrs J. Cutler, Mrs D. Ormerod. Gents — Mrs J . Walmsley, Mr .1. Roberts. D om in o e s : Mrs N.


Ambrose,Mrs E. Tliomas- son.


Taste of Italy Members of Whalley


Young Families enjoyed


an Italian wine and cheese tasting evening, held in Whalley CE School. It was


very well attended by old and' new members. At Monday’s meeting,


guest speaker Mr Norman Yates will give a musical talk, s ta r tin g a t 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome.


HURST GREEN


Feelings on war Members of Hurst


Green WI were enter­


tained with slides and instructions by Mr K. Geddes on the best ways to use a camera. Mrs Jan Hardy played a


tape of a folk song by a young girl, describing the feelings of mothers and sister's when their menfolk had to go to war, relating to the coming Remem­


brance Day. Arrangements were


made for the Christmas party to be held at the Bayl'ey Arms and names were put forward for a new committee. Competi­ tion winners were Mrs C. Collins, Mrs E. Jacques, Mrs E. Belchar and Mrs M. Moiling and raffle win­ ner was Mrs M. Bailey.


Market profit Over £(>()() was raised at


the flea market held in Hurst Green on behalf of the local bowling club. C o n s id e r in g th e poor weather, the event was well attended and refresh­ ments were- se rv ed all day. A meeting has been held


in order to form a third bowling te am . A race n ig h t ta k e s p la c e on November 12th, in the Memorial Hall, a t 7-20 p.m.


GRINDLETON


Call for coffee Villagers should shop


early on Saturday so that they can call at Grindleton Cl? Primary School on their way home for some re f re shm e n t . A coffee morning is being held by Grindleton Playgroup in


the school hall on Satur­ day, from 10 a.ill. to noon.


There will be stalls sell­


ing home-made cakes and books and also children's competitions and a raffle. Quiz sheets which have


been distributed round the village to raise funds for the playgroup should be returned to 1) Valley View, Grindleton, no later than today.


Bring the family Grindleton Recreation


Ground Charity’s annual bonfire will take place on the playing fields tonight Lighting-lip time is 7 p.m and hot-pot, black pud-


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BILLINGTON: “


trip round the world in 00 T h a i l a n d days,” included sights in


At the Ebenezer Baptist


Social Hour, Billington, on Tuesday evening, Miss Ada Wblstencroft showed slides of the work in Thai­ land done by the Baptist Missionary Society, which is sti p p o r te d by t he Women's Movement. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs K. Lowe, Mrs C. Wallbank played the organ and refreshments were served. Next week there will be


a bring-and-buy sale and today there will be tea and a eh a t f rom 2 p .m . onwards, when everyone is welcome.


Stolen bicycles


TWO newspaper delivery boys had th eir bicycles stolen within minutes of nipping into a shop in Bawdlands, Clitheroe, to collect newspapers for delivery at 2 p.in. last Wednesday. Stolen were a yellow


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