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N e w s f r o m t h e V i l l a g e s The events continue
socials during the holi-’
Holiday drives At Sabden Over 60s’,
days, Thursday night’s domino winners were: Mrs Pauline Taylor, Mrs Chris Sefton, Mr Charlie Web ster, Mr Fred Cottam, Mrs Phyllis Whittaker, Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mrs Agnes Parkinson and Miss Edith Hayes. Monday’s night’s win
tomorrow, when there will be fun sessions on the Holme from 10 a.m. to 12- 30 p.m. for 9 to 12-year- olds and from 1 to 3-30 P-m. for 12s and over. A mobile recording studio will be part of tomorrow’s event, when youngsters can record their own radio programmes. The cost is 50p and chil
dren can enrol on the dav. The event will be repeated next Friday. The soccer school takes
i Charnley, Mrs Scott and ! Mrs Brennand. Gents — ’ Mr Derek Warburton, Mrs ; Eva Marsden, Mrs Scott and Mrs Gladys Walmsley.
ners: Miss Hayes, Mrs Taylor, Mrs Maud Wade, Mr Webster, Mrs Whit taker, Mrs Hargreaves and Airs Sefton. Thursday night whist winners: Ladies — Mrs
' Monday whist winners ■ were: Ladies — Airs : Walmsley, Airs Brennand and Airs Isabella Hodgson.
place on August 10th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Holme, for boys and girls aged six to 16. The football club is hoping to get some of the players along to meet the young sters and join in the fun, but a club official explained that it all depends on the manager making players available. The cost is £3 and chil
; Gents — Mr Cottam, Mrs . Scott and Air Warburton. ;. Raffle winners were Mr . Cottam, Airs Dorothy ; Houghton, Airs Har- ! greaves and Air Webster.
, Fun fo r young A one-day football
\ school to be run by Burn- Mey Football Club’s com- •' munity office is one of the y highlights of the rural * activity days in Sabden.
ROCHESTER
Cash support Alembers of Ribchester
decided to make a £250 donation to the Ribchester Playing Field Trus t. Councillors agreed that the facilities provided were excellent and they should give financial sup port when possible. Alembers also noted
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need to be introduced to allow local people to park without paying. They fur ther decided that, if the borough council provided a new car park on the edge of the village, as has been suggested, they would not oppose fees being charged there.
that many visitors to the village freely used the equipment, but that the council had also recently received a letter from a primary school whose pupils had visited Ribches ter. They so enjoyed their day that they sent a £10 donation, which was duly passed to the trust.
dren can turn up on the day or preferably enrol beforehand, so the organ isers know the numbeis interested. You can enrol through Sabden councillor Mrs Eileen Lowe or ring Bob Oates at the football club (831456).
Inflatables Sabden’s Holme Com
mittee is holding its second fun day of the year on August 14th, when there will be inflatables on the Holme all day, weather permitting.
Against charges Ribchester parish coun
cillors have written to the
Ribble Valley Council objecting to car parking charges. Members decided to submit their views in response to the borough council’s re-consideration
vacant seat on Ribchester Parish Council will take place on August 12th. Electors are asked to note that, in the interest of economy, poll cards will not be distributed. The candidates are Mr Roy Bamber and Mrs Judith Mallam.
Put to the vote An election to fill, the
believes charges would encourage indiscriminate parking elsewhere in the village, making it even harder for residents to park their own cars. Councillors also agreed that a disc system would
of its policy. The parish council
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Wettest yet The only palliative
words spoken by members
of Skill-Walkers Adven ture Tours on a summer outing to the Lake District were: “It must have rained harder in the Mississippi Delta.” The plan was to walk
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 5th, 1993 , 5 A D D A T O U C H READ
In the skip There will be the usual
collection of waste paper outside Read School, Straits Lane, on Saturday morning, but there will be no mobile collection and all paper and card should be taken to the skip.
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The first meeting of the new session for Read Cubs will be held on August 17th, at 6-30 p.m. If there are any eight-year-old boys in Read or Simon- stone who would like to join, they can turn up to the first meeting. The William Victor
get golf,
strength, greasy pole etc., are only a few of the acti vities available. There will even be a magician to entertain and astound. The fair will be followed
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20 tables There were 20 tables at
by “An evening with Roger Westbrook,” and those who have knowledge of this versatile enter tainer will vouch that it will be an evening to remember.
RIMINGTON Change of scene
the-Year, was awarded jointly to David Burgess and John Robinson. Both had excellent attendance records at church parades and pack meetings and participated fully in all activities to the best of their abilities.
Adventure Bon voyage to Read
Pickles Cup, presented travelled by coach to the jgp. jn the garage for the ’ ’ Brierfield, where an excel- - - - - -
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boarded the coach for a pleasant country run, tak ing in Hebden Bridge and Haworth. Raffle winners were
b e r s and h e lp e rs of Rimington and Middop Luncheon Club forsook their usual dining room at
On Wednesday, mem
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Ladies— V. Duckworth, Mrs Hargreaves, E. Underwood, S. Robinson. Gents’;— J. Robinson, J. Rogerson, E. Clegg, M.
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Chipping’s waste paper collection, Roger and Ste ven Wallbank, are riding
Mrs C. Nicholson, Mrs V. Gardiner, Miss R. Hack ing, Miss C. Hewitt-Jan- sen and Mr D. Seed.
from Ambleside, via Scan- dale Valley and Red Screes, to Kirkstone Inn, then return to Ambleside via Stock Ghyll Force. However, after one-
Scout troop which, under the leadership of Darren Lewthwaite and Andrew Baldwin, assisted by Ven ture Scout and junior leader Robert Davey, is setting off tomorrow for a week’s adventure to Buck- more Park in Kent — hop ing for less rainfall in the “Garden of England” than in the Red Rose County!
and-a-half miles, when High Sweden Bridge and open countryside were reached, a 100% vote in favour of curtailing the walk saw the party return to Ambleside via Low Sweden Bridge for much- needed mopping-up opera-, tions. The rest of the after
noon was spent dodging downpours,
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Out for a duck Have you bought a duck
on August 22nd. If you have not, then do,
for all proceeds from the race are for Ribchester Playing Field Trust, the body responsible for the upkeep of equipment on Ribchester Recreation Ground. Tickets are on sale from committee mem bers, hotels and shops in the village and there are some excellent prizes to be won.
Danger to salmon It’s been a lean time for
RAD AC’s salmon fish ermen this season, with no reports of any catches so far. The salmon have obviously learned that Ribchester is a danger area and are not lingering, for fish are being landed upstream and in the Hod- der. The trout fishermen
ball Club committee has organised a pre-season get-together for Saturday night in Read Constitu tional Club, with enter tainment provided by “Timewarp,” a musical comedy group, starting at 8-30 p.m. Admission is free, so the
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Colourful show Final arrangements are
being made for the forth coming Rimington WI
arrange a skip for June or July, but found they were all booked up until this weekend. The previous collection in March brought in eight-and-a-half tons and added £114 towards the funds for Chipping’s new play area. The hard-working Wall-
to the rescue! They had attempted to
46th annual handicraft and produce show, to be held in the Memorial Hall a week on Saturday. The event, which prom
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invitation is to have a good night out and at the same time help the season get off to a good start for the youngsters. Training is now starting
will complete what is sure to be a grand afternoon’s outing and all are assured of a warm welcome at the show.
for all the competitive teams and the respective managers can be contacted for more information.
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Church honour A long-serving and loyal
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day there will be a craft fair in Newton Village Hall. The ladies’ committee
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three years of study, lec tures and tutorials. The ceremony will take place at St Oswald’s Church, Pilling, on October 2nd. Mrs Britnell is also tak
banks, always keen to improve on their last total, are appealing for all old newspapers, magazines and cardboard to fill this weekend’s skip on the Garstang Road car park. Anyone unable to take paper to the skip should ring Chipping 61323 or leave a message at the Post Office for it to be col lected.
SIMONSTONE
A good deal A whist drive organised
by Simonstone Mothers’ Union members will be held in the old school on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Admis sion is £1.25 including refreshments.
will be serving- refresh- Yrish.Yhey can”take along ments on both days. . , . . ; an adult: ‘~ " —r
and girls who are looking for something to do in the summer holidays can scurry along to the old school on Wednesday. At 2 p.m., a beetle drive has been organised and admis sion is only 50p — if they
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All the aces Winners of this week’s
whist drive, held in Read Constitutional Club, were: Ladies — Mrs M. Red- path, Mrs B. Hopkins. Gents — Mr G. H. Taylor, Mr G. A. Holden. Special prizewinner was Mr R. Elliott.
WEST BRADFORD
Bradford are very busy preparing their entries for forthcoming shows and it is interesting to observe the friendly reluctance to discuss one’s entries with would-be competitors. Quite right, too! The first event is for WI
Keeping mum! Many residents of West
have enjoyed excellent fishing on Dilworth Reser voir, the club’s new brown trout water at Longridge. Many limit bags have been taken, with brownies up to three-and-a-half pounds being recorded. On the coarse fishing
£900 for church A very successful fund
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business and raffle win ners were Mr and Mrs Duck, Mr N. Turner, Mrs G. Parker, Mrs F. Haynes, Mr S. Dugdale and Mr K. Balshaw.
Evening in garden enjoyed
members in the Clitheroe Area WI Silver Jubilee Show on Saturday, at St Augustine’s RC School, Billington, and the usual very high standard of entries will, no doubt, be maintained.
Biggest event On August 14th, West
front, catches of weighty barbel have been taken at Samlesbury, Mr Magill landed three pike at Crow- shaw Lodge and junior member Tom Knowles reeled in an eight pound carp from Ashcroft’s Pool, following an 18-minute
struggle.
tee, will be held. The event, the biggest
Bradford Country Craft Fair and Handicraft Show, organised by the playing field management commit
of the year in the village, has been blessed by good weather in the past and it is hoped the trend con tinues. This will be the last show before the new village hall is built — work is already in progress — and a bumper profit is hoped for to boost the magnificent amount raised over the past years. There will be 31 craft
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