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Welcomed The decision of Subden
trophies from the club’s first knockout events will be pre sented during a social evening with Roger Westbrook and friends, beginning at 8 p.m.
County Primary School
governors to allow the war memorial to remain on a class room wall has been welcomed
decision last week, after learning the strength of feel ing of some villagers, who were upset at plans to move the memorial. Mr Evans commented: “I
by Kibble Valley IIP Mr Nigel I'l vans. The governors made their
am absolutely delighted with the news that the memorial is to remain at the school. “I hope that it will continue
to act as a reminder to those attending the school of the
ultimate sacrifice which many locals made during the first and second world wars.” A public meeting planned
Church wants to hear from anyone interested in “treading the boards” and forming a Sabden drama groun. Writing in the weekly churcn newslet ter, the Rev. Roland Nichol son says that as the church hall has such a fine stage and good facilities it seems a pity it no longer has a drama groun. Anyone who has a flair for drama or is interested in any way should contact him.
Any drama? The vicar of St Nicholas’s
questionnaire delivered to Sabden households should be returned to the post office or newsagent’s by next Monday at the latest.
Send it back The sports and leisure
by the parish council to dis cuss tile issue lias now been cancelled.
den Age Concern Leisure braved the elements on a wet, blustery day for the fort nightly walk, this time head ing in the direction of Head. They climbed up White Hill
Exhilarating Only a few members of Sab-
MITTON
to the Read road, where it was more sheltered, and past Green o’ the Rocks, before making their way back to the village. Among the sights admired was the mist roiling down to Churn Clough reser voir and the brilliant pink, yellow, orange and green of
larating walk.
Winning hands Sabden Over (50s domino
ber Mrs Edna Clarkson led a very enjoyable keep-fit ses sion at Little Mitton WI. She was thanked by president Mrs D. Ralshaw, who presented her with a basket of flowers. It was reported that £15
Keeping fit In place of a sneaker, mem
Gisburn MU members were busy again as they held their silent auction in the Festival
Hall.All the goods were snapped un by a cheerful and far from silent gathering and over £180 was raised for branch funds and several MU charities.
SAWLEY
WI was Mrs S. A. Broad- hurst, of Clitheroe’s Kaydee Rookshop. She told her very interesting life story, con nected with books for as long as she can remember, starting with silent reading at school through 82 years of work and pleasure spent in bookshops. Part of a collection of silent
Life with books Guest speaker at Sawley
WISWELL
Show songs Members, friends and
guests of Sabden WI attend ing the -13rd birthday of Wis- well WI listened to songs from the shows, sung by Patricia Ragnall, who was accompanied at the niano by her mother, Mrs Edna Rag
supper. Birthday greeting* 5 God’s garden were also expressed to Mrs R.
member, Mrs E. Musgrove, cut the birthday cake which she had baked, and members sang “Happy birthday.” This was followed by a potato pie
nall. The youngest committee
Gladwin and Mrs J. Fenlon. Mrs D. Hollin gave her
expr
will be held on November I9th, when Lancashire Federation chairman Mrs M. Gerrard will attend.
had been sent to the county federation to sponsor a tree. Eight members recently visited the newly-formed Ath
the dying willow herb. Though wet, it was an exhi
winners on Monday were: Mrs Lilian Abbott, Mrs Amy I'ar- kinson, Miss Rernadette Tay lor and Mr .limmv Royale. Whist: Ladies — Mrs Lilian Scott. Gents — Mr Fred Cot- tarn. Raffle: Miss Evelyn Pre scott. On Thursday, Mrs Maud
THORNLEY:
erton WI and five attended the autumn council meeting at Lancaster. Delegate Mrs Sheila Rowles gave an enter taining account of the meet ing, the highlight of which was a talk by Mrs Rosemary Hawthorne, whose subject was “The History of the Unmentionables.” Names were taken for
Wade, Miss Rernadette Tay lor, Mrs Lilian Abbott. Mr Constance Hudson and Mr ,!ohn Abbott had the winning spots at dominoes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs Gladys Walmsley. Raffle: Mrs Helm.
hoe-down in St Nicholas's Hall organised by church mem bers. Entertainment was pro vided by Mike Hargreaves and £80 was raised for church funds. The event was so suc cessful that a repeat evening1 has been arranged for Jan uary 15th.
Inspires repeat About SO people enjoyed a
belli at the home of Mrs Mary Cottam, at «12 Wesley Street, on November 7th, in aid of St Nicholas’s Christmas Fair.
Coffee cups A coffee morning is to be
Trophy night Sabden Rowling Club is to
hold its first presentation evening tomorrow in St Mary’s Church Hall, when
forthcoming events — a visit to Sabden WI on November 9th, an evening at Alston Hall on November 25th, a WI carol concert at King George’s Hall, Rlackburn, on December 10th and the Christmas party on January 5th, not the 0th as originally planned. Secretary Mrs Marian Dust
would like names of those wishing to attend the Alston Mall meeting. Supper was provided by
Mrs A. Leeey and Mrs R. Kimberley and a competition for a low calorie recipe was won by Miss Mary Hudson with a recipe for sardine pate.
GISBURN
talk, Mrs Clare Dunn gave Gisburn Mothers’ Union mem bers an insight into the work of the Victim Support Scheme. Mrs Dunn, the co-ordinator
Practical help In a LhoughL-nrovokiiig
of the Skipton branch, told of the many ways, both in coun selling and practical help, in which members seek to help victims of crime to come to terms with their trauma. She was happy to answer ques
given by Miss Alice Riding at the annual meeting of Thorn- ley-with-Wheatley WI. Officers elected were Mrs
All-time record An entertaining report was
W. Slater (president), Mrs M. M. Blackburn (secretary), Mrs P. Janes (treasurer), Mrs D. Heywood and Mrs A. Freeman (vice-presidents). Mrs Rosemary Procter joined the committee. Final arrangements were
ables” at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, were distributed. Members were not amused on being told that subscriptions were to increase. The annual meeting night
readers and ornaments of a variety of figures, all reading, were on display. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs Mary Wallace. Tickets for “ Les Miser-
report as delegate to the autumn council meeting and informed members that the September tea party held at her home had raised £107. Both Wiswell’s cups were
presented to Mrs M. Power for winning the highest points at the Clitheroe Area Show. Mrs F. Seremack was given a plaque as a permanent reminder of her long-time aehieve?nents at the Area Show. Members were reminded of
Social Hour, Billington, wel comed Mrs E. Cowperth- waite, of Clitheroe, on Tues day evening. Members enjoyed her talk entitled “God’s garden” and a vote of thanks was given by Mrs K. Lowe. Miss M. Kay played the organ and refreshments were served. Next week there will be a
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the cost of a course at local colleges were awarded to Mrs Joan Cottam, Mrs Mabel Holt, Mrs Price and Mrs Rosalind Davies. A voucher for £5 was pre
bursaries of £50 each towards
sented to Mrs Price as overall winner of the monthly compe
sented at the Trafalgar Day service at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, on Sunday and members helped to pre pare and serve refreshments at the reception afterwards. Birthday dowers were pre
titions. The institute was repre
sented to Mrs Marjorie Baron. The next meeting will be on November ll>th.
RIBGHESTER
Club is GO years of age and on Saturday, to celebrate the diamond jubilee, members enjoyed a birthday buffet organised by the ladies’ com mittee. The celebrations included a
Birthday time Ribchester Working Men’s
enjoyed a Jacob’s join supper. At the open meeting on
gave the vote of thanks. Mrs M. Bailey gave a
November 19th, Mr'J. Fish will speak on “Pipes — wind ami steam.” Visitors will be most welcome.
will be belli at Simonstone School tomorrow, from 9-80 a.m. to J-20 p.m. The usual
Paper A waste naper collection
photographic display which showed scenes of villages past. Among those on view were some snaps of very aus tere-looking handloom weav ers; the Black Bull ladies of yesteryear, wearing hats which would have done Ger trude Shilling proud, sitting in an open-topped charabanc in readiness for the annual out ing; and Ribchester Brass Rand in 190(5, with the instru mentalists looking like Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid. Also on view, from 1988,
arrangements for collection will apply.
the first meeting of the new winter programme of Simon- stone Garden Club, next Thursday, at 7-80 p.m., in the old school. Jean Vincent will speak and a selection of bulbs will be on sale during the evening. Subscriptions of £1 for indi
Bulbs The focus will be on bulbs at
the carol evening to be held at St George’s Hall, Rlackburn, on December 10th, and are also invited by Read with Sinumstone WI to its “Prel ude to Christmas,” to be held at St John’s Church, Read, on December 21st. The competition for a hat
change of programme, with a slide show en ti t led “ A woman’s touch” by the Bap tist Women’s Movement, who help women around the world to help themselves. Everyone is welcome to attend at 7-80 p.m.
was a picture of that admira ble body of men, the commit tee. This featured Bert Par sons, Harry Looming, Amos Lofthous e and Herbert Dewhurst — all deceased, but still well remembered in the village.
DOWNHAM
from a song title was won by Mrs R. Veevers (Red red robin), MrsJ. Holmes (Teddy bears’ picnic) and Mrs M. Smith (Un the road to Manda lay). Special prizewinners were Mrs M. Hopwood, Mrs M. Schofield, Mrs M. Smith and Mrs D. Hilton. Members heard that their
support would be appreciated at next month’s annual meet
ing.
made for the coffee morning being held today in the Civic Hall, Longridge. The competition prize for
the most points over the year was won by Mrs Rlackburn with an all-time record of 39 points. She also won the craft prize. The competition for a sampler was won by Mrs Rosemary Procter. It was reported that the
Win bursaries At the annual meeting of
birthday party, held at the Eagle and Child, Hurst Green, had been a resounding success. A birthday cake made by Miss Riding and decorated by Mrs Frances Donnelly was cut by the youn gest member, 15-vear-old Rachelle Heywood. Yhe eve ning ended with bingo.
SLAIDBURN
met at Rlackburn Ice Arena on Monday evening for a fun night out. A thoioughly enjoyable time was had by all, although some gained bruises in various places! Thanks
Rather bruised Members of Slaidburn YFC
tions and there was much dis cussion. On the following evening,
suggestion evening in the vil lage hall at 7-15 p.m.
were expressed to those who provided transport for junior members. Next week there will be a
retiring president Mrs Jean Price gave a report on the year’s activities and thanked the committee members for their help and support. Mrs Joyce Darbv thanked Mrs Price for her bard work. Treasurer Mrs Meryl Ibbot-
,h d b b Riltington and Langho WI,
son presented the financial statement and the commit tee's annual report was given by secretary Mrs Margaret
Proctor spoke about sharing skills in informal groups, encouraged members to take part in federation events and reminded everyone that the WI has a g re a t deal of influence on important national issues. She then conducted the election of officers and com mittee. Officers elected were Mrs Ronnie Kramriseh (presi dent), Mrs Patchett (secre tary) and Mrs Ibbotson (trea surer). Winner of the draw for a full bursary to attend a course
Patchett. Visiting VCO Mrs Vera
at Denman College, Oxford shire, was Mrs Patchett and
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whist and domino drive held in Tosside Institute in aid of funds. MCs were Mr T. Robinson anil Mr J. Tomlin son.
There were M tables at a
R. Peel, M. Dawkes, R. Stav- ley, J. Robinson, G. Parker, M
Winners were: I). Knowles,
C. Godson, F. Lofthouse, D. Lowe, E. Tomlinson, A.
*. Carruthers, M. Grainger,
Bowker. Raffle: M. Cowking, H.
Harrison. 'BO
Lofthouse, A. Lowe, M. Car ruthers, A. Barker and T.
elected president and thanked retiring committee members Mrs E. Barker, Mrs G. Cap- stick, Mrs E. Parker and Mrs J. Plumridge. Other officers elected were
Mrs Margaret Walmsley wel comed new member Mrs Carol Hanson to the annual meeting. VCO Mrs Rimmer gave a brief talk entitled “Getting the most from your WI,” before conducting the election of officers. Mrs Walmsley was re
Value in WI President of Downham WI
vidual members and £1.50 for families are now due. New members are welcome and may join at any meeting.
School are holding a “hoe- down” in the old school on November (5th, from 8-80 p.m. to midnight. Admission of £5 includes a pie and peas sup per, but visitors must bring their own drink and glasses. Tickets can be obtained from the school or Lynne Clarke (02S2-771882).
Bring a drink The Friends of Simonstone
resume of her visit to the autumn council meeting. A lovely buffet made by Mrs Livesey, Mrs Wood, Mrs Cross, Mrs Hardy, Mrs Howarth and Mrs Perry was enjoyed and Mrs Young thanked everyone for a delightful evening.
dunsopbridge
Dunsop Bridge WI celebrated at the annual dinner, held at the Hillcrest Restaurant, Mit ton, on Wednesday. Members were reminded
Dining out Twentv-four members of
that a day class on dried flow ers will be held on Saturday in the village hall. The annual whist and
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domino drive will be held on October 81st in the village hall. December 28th is the date for the children’s Christ mas party, from 8-80 to 0 p.m.
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School, when the guest sneaker will be Mr Gordon Haycock on “The lighter side of funeral directing.” All are welcome.
LTdMW NOLAD J. Nixon and Miss K. Scott
Town crier On Monday evening, mem
bers of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC met in the village hall for a talk by Mr Roland Hail wood on his experiences as a town crier. A vote of thanks for an amusing evening was given by David Leverton. Next week’s meeting will
Mrs C. Newhouse (secretary), Mrs E. Scott (treasurer), Mrs P. Bailey (assistant secre tary), Mrs G. Loftus (assis tant treasurer), Mrs I. Brin- dle (vice-president and press officer), Mrs E. Chard (vice- president), Mrs A. Binns, Mrs V. Eccles, Mrs E. Hook, Mrs
(committee). Mrs Barker will continue as
be a surprise night and mem bers should meet in the vil lage at 7-80 p.m. or at Lane Ends School at 7-J5 p.m.
GRINDLETQN
Recreation Ground Charity, chairman Mr Jeff Cowling welcomed two football repre sentatives, but unfortunately no other members of the com munity attended. A report on the year’s acti
Hole in roof At the AGM of Grindleton
vities was given by secretary Mr James Hargreaves and a satisfactory financial state ment by treasurer Mr Ste phen Bialccki. Mrs Linda Reynolds was
elected treasurer and other officers and committee were
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the roof of the changing rooms, a hole has developed and water pours in when it rains. A representative of the football club offered to make temporary repairs until funds allow a new roof to be pur chased. The small shed at the side of the pavilion will be dis mantled in an effort to stop children using it to reach the roof. Two new children’s swings
re-elected en bloc. Due to children climbing on
for a sherry and mince pie evening to be held at Denis Field on December dth, with £1 tickets available from com mittee members. A letter of thanks for £500
village hall representative and Mrs Capstiek and Mrs Parker wili carry on with flowers and publications. Arrangements were made
Tuesday at 7-80 p.m. in Read
Lighter side Read MU will meet on
D apor it £ 9 9 .9 ?
10 »<twol monthly payment* of C40.00
able, for members only, for the Hallowe’en disco to be held in Read Cricket Club a week on Saturday. Tickets are available from Mike Hart or committee members.
Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs M. Wilkinson. Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mr W. Baker. Special prize was won by Mr W. Baker and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.
All the aces Whist winners at Read
donated to village hall funds was read and Mrs Lund gave an entertaining report on the autumn council meeting in Lancaster. A competition for the most
words formed from the letters “Women's Institute” was won by Mrs Pat Bailey, with 285.
MARTIN TOP
Chapel, Martin Top, on Sun day, the morning family ser vice was conducted by Pastor •Jeff Jones, of Knowle Green, who asked in his message: “Are we following the exam ple of Abraham?” Soloist Mr Roy Porter, of
Action song At Salem Congregational
as the Sunday School children sang with actions “My God is so big, so strong and so mighty.” A Bible reading was given by Mr Frank Giles and organist was Mr Alan Bul- cock. Communion brought the
Chatburn, sang “Awake, awake to love and work” anil “One more step along the world I go,” accompanying himself on guitar. The congregation joined in
are needed and two need to be shortened and re-hung. The tennis net has been replaced. Both football team members have been cleaning and keep ing the changing rooms tidy, but a request was made to have the showers repaired. Members of the football
teams have agreed to hold fund-raising events in an effort to raise cash for a new roof and a sponsored bound ary walk for early spring was suggested. Bonfire night, on November
agreed for sports day. The next meeting will be held on January 12th.
5th, will begin at 7 p.m. and a hot-pot and black pudding supper will be on sale. Col lecting bottles for donations for fireworks are to be placed in the Buck Inn and the Duke of York Hotel. The date of June 18th was
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CLAYTON-LE-DALE
se c re ta ry Miss Pauline Ormerod and treasurer Mrs Joyce Kirk and votes of thanks to officers were expressed by Mrs K. Holt, Mrs M. Chadwick and Mrs Mildred Carter. An interesting and amusing
report of the autumn council meeting, at Lancaster, was given by Mrs Joan Pember ton.
tion was chosen as the charity of the year and after supper members took part in a quiz.
SIMONSTONE
Simonstone, nearly £700 of Tearcraft goods were sold and £50 In donations sent to Tear funds. Thanks were expressed by Mrs Marjorie Hodbod.
Crafts sold At a Tearcraft coffee day in
attended the annual meeting of Simonstone with Read WI, when Mrs Atkinson was re elected president and Mrs Ogden and Mrs Jelley were re-elected secretary and trea surer respectively. Members
Jacob’s join VCO Mrs Margaret Davies
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returned as president and the committee was re-elected with two extra members, Mrs Elsie Court and Mrs Frances Fryer, co-opted to cover for absences. Reports were given by
amusing, interesting and edu cational talks, Clavton-le-Dale WI held its annual meeting. A silence was observed in memory of one of the first members, Mrs Vi Blackman, who died recently and will be greatly missed by the whole community. Mrs Ruth Pearson was
Silence observed After the past months of
service to a close and coffee, biscuits and fellowship fol lowed. Afternoon worship was led
Guide bonfire and firework display are on sale round Read and Simonstone villages by members of the organisa tions.
Bonfire tickets Tickets for Read Scout and
On parade Sunday was thu first parade
for the uniformed organisa tions and standards were pre sented at St John’s Church, Read, by Anna Cocker (Union flag), Helen Thorpe (Guides), Russell Bennett (Scouts), Andrew Jeffries (Cubs) and Robert Davey (Ventures). 'Fhe collection was taken up
by Guide Elizabeth Eaves and the service was conducted bv the vicar, the Rev. Alan Reiif. Remembrance Sunday on
November 8th will be the next parade, when all uni formed members, including Brownies, are asked to attend.
HURSTGREEN
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