Clitlienic AilrcfiiscrU Timet;,./ill / C lU lie rn e 22321, (E d i to r ia l ) . 22323 (A d v v r t ix iv a ) . B u rn le y 22331 (C la s s i f ie d ) J ~ -------------------------------------- ------------------------------- N ew s from the Villages GISBURN
Sunday picnic C h i ld r en o f S i M a ry 's
Church Sunday Club, Gis- burn, along will) parents and lenders, enjoyed a mystery' ramble and picnic on Sunday afternoon. The route led by field naths to the banks of the Kibble, where energetic ball games and paddling ensured hearty appetites fin* a picnic tea! Returning to the village,
tin.* party was welcomed to (lie Cisburne Park Ice-Cream Dairy at Deer House Kami to sample some of the delicious products and to round o f f a very happy afternoon. The delighted children were taken to see a new-born l it te r of Vietnamese pot-bellied piglets which the y w e re able to stroke!
Church fete What p rom ises Ln be a
delightful afternoon of fun and activity, organised by mem b e r s o f t i is b u rn P a r is h Church, is to take place on the playing field on July 2fith. Tlie’ fete will start at 2 p.m.
and besides the mouthwater ing strawberries and cream teas there will be a fancy dress rounders match, t iis burn ladies’ maypole dance display, sideshows and stalls and a chance to pelt a poor victim in the slocks with wet sponges. (lifts o f second-hand books or tombola prizes may be left at the vicarage.
■RIMINGTON
Dent knitters President of Kiminglon W1
Mrs 10. Jackson welcomed guests from Austwick Wl and thanked all who helped at the recent clothes and co f fe e evening, which raised JXS. Speakers Mrs Hartley and
Miss Middleton entertained with th e ir account o f the "Ter rible Knitters o f Dent.” Dressed in authentic Ifllh- century bonnets, shawls and d r e s s e s . t h e y e x -
plained.through songs, stories ami contemporary writings. Iiow a well organised cottage industry grew up in Dentdale. with men. women and chil dren all k n it tin g away in every spare moment as they walked to and from work and in the evenings, gathered round their turf ilres.^ . They brought a display ot
artefacts, booklets and pic tures and showed slides of Dent in Havs gone by ami more recently. Mrs M. Bair- stow thanked them. Details were given of the
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K.vening at Pre s ton oil S ep temb er Mth, featuring Spain, and the DFWI autumn council meet
ing on September 22nd at L a n c a s te r . Mrs Jackson reported on the intermediate AliM at Bournemouth, which she attended as link delegate. Mrs V. Gardiner read birth
day greetings and town crier Mrs I). Whittaker announced forthcoming local events. A competition for an unusual pebble or stone was won by Mrs A. Buckle. MrsJ. Wilson
and Miss M. Bairstow. Supper was enjoyed and
Austwick president Miss B. Hanforth expressed thanks for a happy and sociable eve
ning.
Well attended T h e r e was an e x c e l len t
attendance at the whist and domino dr ive organised by Uimington Memorial Institute management committee on Saturday evening. Supper was served and MCs were Mr I. Whittaker and Mr A. Stott. Whist winners: Radies —
Mrs B. Stavely, Mrs M. Hud son, Mrs M. Ives. Gents — Mrs II. Nowhouse, Mrs V.
Sharp, Mrs I). Peel. Dominoes: Mr J. Odclie,
Mrs W. Woods. Mr W. Wil
son. Raffle: Mrs M. Bairstow.
Mrs Lowe, Mrs A. Buckle, Mrs J. S ta in ton , Mrs M. Robinson. The next drive will be held on September 12th.
HURST GREEN
Good day out A few showers (ailed to
dampen the enthusiasm ot HI members and friends of Hurst Green Over fills’ Club on their
dav out. After a stop for colloc at
Tcbay. the coach took them to Appleby for lunch and a look round, ’ followed by a much appreciated scenic drive
through Middleton in Tccs- dale and mi through Hannah Ilauxwell country to Barnard Castle, where they enjoyed a
longer stav and a meal. A raffle held on the coach for funds, winners
raised
being Mrs M. Whalley, Mr C. Holden. Mr W. Seed and Miss
A. Holden. A vote of thanks for a good
day out was given to Joe. the driver, and Mrs Doris Knowles paid tribute to secre tary Mrs H. Hartley and trea surer Mr C. Howarth for their organisation. The next outing will be on
September 2Jrd. to Grange over Sands and the old time music hall at Fleetwood's Marine Hall. Members are reminded to book early through the secretary or trea
surer. SABDEN
All the aces Whist winners at Sabflen
Over fibs’ Monday social were: Ladies — Mrs 1. Flannagan, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mr Fred Cottam. Mrs Hva Mars-
den. Dominoes: Mrs P. Taylor,
Mrs I). Bass, Mrs F. Cooke, Mr W. Cooke. Raffle: Mrs N. Hargreaves. On Thursday, whist win
ners were: Ladies — Mrs A. Howarth. M. Fdmoudson. Gents — Mrs G. Waimsley,
Mrs 1. 1 lodgson. Dominoes: Mrs P. Taylor.
Mrs A. Parkinson, Miss Fdilh Hoys, Mr.!. Royal. Raffle: Mrs I. Hodgson.
WEST BRADFORD
Lighting repairs At ;i lucent meeting <>f West
Bradford Parish Council mem bers claimed that there was difficulty in obtaining compul ation from Lancashire Count> Council regarding stlect lighting. They said it »a s regrettable that it was taking six weeks from faults being reported to repairs being car
ried out. Tile council heard that
enquiries weiu being made to obtain a price fur a commemo rative seat for the village. Conn. C. Cherry gave
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reports from tile liasion com mittee and Waddington anil West lirndford CK School guvernnrs* meetings she laid attended as representative id tlie council. it was reported that tile
council had received tlie resig nation of Conn. Unger Cottam and thanks were expressed for his work with tin; council during his term or office. Members heard Unit notices to fill this vacancy would lie distributed thrnuphout the
village and it was Imped can didates would be fnrthcnmng. Members of tlie pai ish
council and tlie playing fields management committee weie said to lie discussing tile pro posed safely surfaces on tlie children’s play area.
Herbal cures President Mrs P. Kush-
worth welcomed U> visitors from Salterlbrth WI, includ ing their president Mrs R. Wilkinson, to the West Brad ford Wl meeting. Sorrow was expressed at
the sad deaths o f Miss F. Smalley and Mrs ( ’ . Wood, both founder members, who will be g r e a t ly missed. A silence was observed in their
memory. The gu es t sp eak e r , the
Rev. K. S. Timbrell, gave a very amusing and inlormative talk on his hobby, entitled “ Herbs and the history of medicine.” He told members how he began to take an interest in herbs and how it developed into a knowledge ol their usage and benefits in medicine. Copies ol a book on the subject, written by Mr Timbrel! were available. Pro ceeds w e re donated to St John’s Church, Whittingham. Mrs S u t c l i f fe e x p re s s e d thanks to MrTimbrell. Thirty members and friends
enjoyed* a visit to Spout harm whe re the y w e re g iv en a demonstratum on preparing hanging baskets. Many ques tions w e re asked by the appreciative audience. After enjoying an excellent bullet supper members took advan tage o f the summer evening for a pleasant stroll round the
garden centre. On Midsummer Day Mrs
Shaw invited members to her home to take relreslunent and spend the afternoon doing- c r a f t w o r k , in c lu d in g macrame. Heins made will be sold in aid of funds. Schedules are available for
the Clitheroe Area Wl Show on August Htli and plans are in
hand for the 2.rdh birthday party on September 22nd at
Greendale Restaurant, Chat- A 1IODDUK VALLHY Sunday School is flourishing — the hi/l; ol tl,c nc"
burn. A spokesman says it is hoped that many former mem bers will attend. Invitations have been sent to founder VCOs and the Kibble Valley Mayoress. Helpers, both providing and
serving cakes, are needed for the WI stall at West Bradford Craft Fair on August lath. Birthday greet in gs were
extended to Miss Bottomley. M r s H a r r i s o n , M r s N o w e 11. M r s A s | > i n . M r s Smith, Mrs C o t t ie r , Mrs Haythornthwaite, Mrs Shaw, Mrs Brown and Mrs B. Han son. A b u f fe t s u p p e r w a s
enjoyed and the raffle prize was won by Mrs M. Kerr, ol Salterfortli. To conclude the evening six teams were sup plied with a roll of wallpaper and Scllotapc to make an out fit for a lady. This caused great hilarity but the result ing outfits were most attrac
tive. Thanks to the host club for
a very pleasant evening were expressed bv Mrs Wilkinson.
BLTO-B-BW N O N Y OLAD
Re-elected A good financial report for
the past year was given at Bolton-by-1 lowland Drama Group's annual meeting, with Mr Michael Dakin presiding. New equipment has been bought lor the hall. Mr Dakin was re-elected
chairman, vice-chairmen are Mr Michael. Cowking and Mr Robert Wright, Mrs Fileen Wright continues as secretary and Mr John Singleton as treasurer. The officers were
thanked. Forthcoming plans include a
play produced by Mrs Susan Jackson and a review in the
autumn.
1 "chippi’nK schoolKirMhuinah Smith (11) was attended by no lower than 12 ladies-in-waiting at her crowning on Saturday as St Bartholomew s Unit c s ' " m b was crowned hy last year’s Kibble Vnlloy ftV«^or
Conn, and Mrs Allan Kay. and the programme also included a In
it--.i-bi.it stall '^ 1
!irA spokesman said: “ The Sunday school is absolutely flourishing, having had an influx of new members recently. The event was very successful and raised funds for the church and Sunday School.
ore-miser Airs l ’auiine Patterson, ol Brooklaml, Chipping, who tell ftom the statie and broke her knee. Her condition on Alonday, following surgeij, was
An unfortunate addition to the crowning ceremony was said to he “ comfortable.” Afterwards, flowers were c h a t b Ur n
Parish council Remedial work is to be car
ried out in the autumn to rec tify muddy areas along Chat- burn’s footpath number five. Parish councillors heard the news from Miss Sharrock, of Lancashire County Footpaths Section, who told them that the work is to be carried out by a comm un ity s e r v ic e group. Consideration was given to
the council joining the Coun tryside Commission Parish
Paths Partnership in IHDJ whe reby footpaths on the definitive map could be sur veyed. with a view to upgrad ing and waymarking. Mr David Hewitt, counlrv- side officer for the Kibble Val ley Counc i l,
p re s en ted the beech m.
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which have been under sur veillance since HUB. The
tre e s at Beech Grove 1
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kenocl condition due to disease and a structural defect and would have to lie felled. The h ors e ch e s tn ut a lso had defects due to age. but the council requested that an attempt should be made to retain the tree by reshaping and careful pruning to reduce the weight. Regular monitor ing was also requested. The I a n d o w n e rs. w o u 1 d b e informed of the council's deci
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Floral theme F low e r Sunday services
were held at Salem Congrega tional Chapel. Martin Top. on Sunday. During morning family service. Sunday School children were presented with arrangements o f flowers to carry to the front to beautify
the chapel. Mr J. W. Joel, of Pentium),
conducted the worship, speak in g-on “ We are pa rtners working together with God.” Mrs Fthul Hartley was the organist. ‘Coffee and biscuits were
served at the close. The afternoon service was
conducted by Miss Dorothy Clutten. o f Burnley, whose topic was “Consider the lilies o f the f ie ld . ” Miss Annie Kushton, of Newton, sang the solo “ N e a r e r my God to Thee.” Organist was Mr Phi lip Peel.
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from the Methodist Church that accommodation would be made available in the autumn for the youth club. It was reputed that Chat-
burn Village Committee had given grant aid for half the
cost of six new litter baskets to be installed on the playing fields later this summer. in a letter to the council,
following complaints regard ing blasting. Castle Cement liad indicated that seismo graph readings were taking
place on a regular basis in three locations in Chatburn to monitor the situation and steps were being taken to alluviate any nuisance caused.
Winning spots An enjoyable afternoon was
jpent liy members of the Kibblesdale Club. Chatburn.
at their domino drive. Win ners were Mrs D. Frankland and Airs D. Grnsvenor. Tea
hostesses were Mrs F. Camp bell and Mrs I). Riley.
Right cards Winners o f a whist drive
held at Read and Simoustone Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs F. Charnley. Mrs A. Cunliffe. Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mr Grime. Special prizewinner was Mrs Maureen Redpath and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.
DUNSOP BRIDGE
Making pottery Thu hands-on approach to
poUcrv making was explored hv members of Dunsop bridge
t e H i s i r m u c lin K . ln Members were given a
demonstration by Frank Mot- trom, of Rochdale, who helped members to make pot tery for themselves, while Ins wife gave a commentary on all ‘.he different types he makes — miniature versions of houses, model aeroplanes and even a mini 10 Downing Street for Mrs Thatcher. Thanks were expressed by
Mrs M. Binder. A competition for a cup and saucer was won by Mrs W. Fox, with Mrs S. Singleton second and Mrs I*.
Nelson third. Birthdav greetings went to
Mrs B. Binder, who received flowers from the president. Visitor Mrs Jackson reported on the resolutions at the Bournemouth Wl meeting. Letters of thanks were
received from Mrs l. Barker, Mrs F. Waddington and Mrs M. Boiler for flowers and get well wishes during their stays in hospital. 'The draw winner
was Mrs K. Bond. At the August meeting.
Mrs Donkin will give n talk with slides entitled "To Kus-
\ sia with Love.” a
second independent report on two
distributed to the sick and ulderlv of the community.
BILLINGTON
Fabrics Speaker at Itillinglmi ami
Langlio WI was LFW1 execu tive committee member Mrs Joan Bright, whose talk was entitled “ Fabric to fashion.” She gave advice on the types of fabric to choose for certain purposes and how It* look carefully at the designs in material, as well as numerous helpful hints on making-up garments, colour co-ordina
tion and trimmings. Mrs Mabel Holt expressed
members’ appreciation. A report on the interme
diate council meeting at Bour nemouth from link delegate Mrs Karen Farnhill. of Simon-
stone with Read W l, was read by president Mrs Jean Brice. ' 'Pickets were on sale for the garden lea party at the home
oJ. ^jrs |»>onnie Kramrisch September 2nd and deltails
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were given of an international evening, featuring Spain, to be h e ld at th e C h a r t e r Theatre. Preston, on Septem
ber Mth. Mrs B a rb a ra C h a r lson
modelled hats brought by members for the monthly competition, which was won by Mrs Margaret Palchett, Mrs Pr ice and Mrs Joyce Darby. Raffle winners were Mrs Irene Doman and Mrs Nora Ashcroft. Birthday flowers were pre sented to Mrs Audrey Wood.
READ
RIBGHESTER Farewell
A buffet for staff and cus
tom ers o f the Kihehoster Arms was held to mark the departure of hmdlord Mr Roy Morris and his family, who have been at the-hotel lor I I years. They were presented with an anniversary clock from friends and staff. Jean Skilbeck gave a light hearted rendering of a poem
she had written horsell about the landlord’s time in Kib-
chestor. Mr Patrick Flynn, of Par-
wen, has taken over the man agement of the hotel.
Champions Members o f Kibchester’s
Black Bull quiz, team proved to people in Fssex, Wales and the West Country that there is, in fact, life and not a little knowledge north of Waliord Gap. when they gained maxi mum points to win the Dave Lee Travis Show Trophy with two four-dart finishes. The major factor in the win
was th e ‘Black Bull team’s estimation o f the tonnage needed to complete tin* new Hong Kong bridge.
GRINDLETON
Aromatherapy President of Grindlcton Wl
Mrs Ruth Cann welcomed visitors from Kiminglon and Wiswell and introduced guest speaker Miss A. M. Sharpe, who gave a talk on “ Arnmatli- erapv,” describing its benefi cial help for numerous com plaints. Members were invited to ask questions and Mrs Sharpe
offered advice on their prob lems. Mrs K. Hopkmson
expressed thanks. President of Kiminglon Wl
Mrs F. Jackson gave a full report and results ol the vot ing for the resolutions at the Bournemouth intermediate general meeting, which she attended as link delegate. Grindlcton members propose to send a follow-up letter on the resolution — disposal ol
fallen stock. Forthcoming county event.'
were announced and names taken for a trip to Wigan Pier on July 27th. leaving Grindle ton at‘t>-::n a.m. Arrangements were made for a tea partv on September
Uth. A small party of members
enjoved a walk up Bundle
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Taylor organised a paper and pencil game. A conipetitiontor the prettiest perfume bottle was won bv Mrs H. Read Mrs B. Read and MrsTaylm A buffet supper followed. Mrs Fenlon and Mrs Jack-
son expressed the thanks ot tlie visitors for an enjoyable
evening. The next meeting will lie
coach outing to the Scholl Footwear shop. Preston, leav ing Grindlcton at fi p.m.
WISWELL
Cookery class finest speaker at Wiswell
Wl was Mrs I'am Jelley. wlm
iptve an account o f tlie jdstor.v o f a m an is lra le . She was thanked hy Mrs 1). Hackmy. Ilirthday rrreetin.ns were
expressed to Mrs M. Stullurd and Mrs.l. Jackson and mem-
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outinjf. Tlie 70-strcmjr group of
members and children walked a five-aud-a-lialf
mile circuit on June 2Stli. starting from Barley. A circular walk from Whitewell via Middle Lees
oil July 1st was com|>leted by -Id members', while 5(i ramblers participated in a walk round Hurst Green led by George Hawtli- orntliwaite on July Sth. Sunday walks on .July 5th and 12th were to Gras- singtim and Beetlian. Finally, the Tuesday
group took part in a walk led by Frank Parrott on July 7tli from Dunsop Bridge. They followed
Langden Heck to Sykes Farm, then passed the ruins of Trough House Farm and ascended Whins Brow, wliere packed lunches was eaten. Descending to Brennand
Farm, they followed the river, crossing it at Holme Head Cottages. The walk on Wednesday
will lie led by David Tom linson. starting at 7 p.m. from Newton.
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