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1 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times. July Wh, im _ litheme SiitJ'JA (Editorial). 'J3333 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (ClassiJJtdJ^ J^ews from the Villages W l i


Wish for success Tlif speaker at Sabden


Woman's Fellowship, in St Marv's Church, was Mrs Kva ilidme, of Slack Top Church ami Conference Centre. Mrs Anne Newman chaired the meeting and the ladies of St Mary’s provided r e fr e sh ­


ments. Afterwards a short AtiM


was held, with Mrs Newman lieini: re-elected chairman, Mrs l ’at Frost secretary and Mrs Wyn Mather treasurer. Mrs" Newm an th an k ed for


e v e r y o n e v i u iui ,


support for the night, which committee members said was


a "magnificent effort.”


Tricks and spots Miss Kdilh l lu y e s , Ml*


Uichard Kdell and Mrs leva Marsden won the raffle at last Monday night's meeting; of Sabden Over fids. Whist winners were: Cadies


— Mrs Dorothv Houghton and Mrs Gladys Walmsley. Cen ts — .1. lt i ley and .1. Travnor. Dominoes: Miss llay'es, Mr Richard Helen and


Mrs Amy Parkinson. Thursday's whist: Cadies —


Mrs K. Marsden and Mrs Mil­ t uh>eci,r work


throughout the year ami the churches for their hospitality.


She wished the fellowship suc­ cess as it starts i ats ninth yea: ami hoped that more women


t ............. I < ! . . . • x w . i- .i


mmn jcmi u ’n m o l


would join. Kveryone is welcome to the next meeting, on July USth, at


2-dO p .m .. at the Baptist Churcn. when Mrs Margaret Nuttall is the speaker.


Strawberry tea More than 811 people sat


down to enjoy a strawberry tea at tile recent fund-raiser in Sabden for St Nicholas's Church or^an fund. It was held in the church


£


ries and cream, scones and sandwiches to visitors. A total


of £ 1 ,'i.j was raised. Social walk


A group of parents and staff at St Mary's RC School. Sab- iuckv


den, weren* lucky to have day. •»


lovely warm night for a walk to Hurhain and b;w,u * lx*


Mr Colin Cooke and stooped for pie and peas at the 1-oui


V * The 22 walkers were led by- Alls in lligham, before walk­


ing back to Sabden and stop­ ping for a drink at the White Hurt Inn.


The school recently held a , , . . „


sponsored walk for adults and children, which raised i l» > for school funds. East l* n- dav's walk was a social outing for the adults.


The school also boosted its , . ,,


funds with a waste paper collection bust Saturday morn­ ing and on the previous day there was a special lent el s


Mass in St Mary s Church. when this summer s schon le a v e r s led th e bid ding prayers.


Pavilion cash East week's summer barbe­


cue arranged by habdnn Crown Green Rowling Club was a huge success, raising more than UK)!) for the new pavilion fund. 1 he club has thanked everyone for then


'rounds and members were 'opt busy serving strawber­


lie Moorhouse. Gents — Mr W. Ireland and Mrs Wnlms- lev. Dominoes: Mrs Cilian


Ah hot t . Mrs Nora Har­ greaves, Mr Roland 1-ord, Mrs lvv Cottam and Mrs Pau­ line Ta'vlor. Rafne: Mr James Travnor, Mrs Agnes 1 arkni- son", Mrs Mary Edmondson and Mrs Gladys Wahnsley.


In fell race


Five Clough fell nice included a group of Sabden Scout* trained by Mrs Sharon Urm-


Competitor*5 in Hm rVcVn\ slon.The first Scout home was


Gemma Meakin, who was second o v e ra l l , followed


chisels* In* David Rostock. Thanks to the generosity ol


parents, villagers and shop­ keepers. the runners svere


able to raise more than i—


The Scout group thanked Ken and Sue at the White Hart for their encouragement.


Forced to close h Sabden Reaver colony has


ad to close temporarily until


working with the six to eight- vear-ntds, they can contait ■group leader Mr John Shorter


(02S2 771^78).


Earn badges At Sabden Scout Group


m e e t in g s , th e fo l low in g badges have been awarded.


Natalie Urmston (athlete. camper, camp cook). Natalie Ward (camp cook), ll.iwd Rostock (hobbies and interest, master-at-arms), Alex j ay lie (water sports), Sarah 1 avne (hobbies and interest), Chat- iotte Ainsworth (cyclist). Rachel Hitchell has been


promoted to patrol Ivaooi. Taking a break


Nicholas's Church. Sabden. is to close on Sunday for the summer and reopen on Sep- ■


The Sunday School at St


lelllher -nil. This IS because I M . 11 W ^ I If LVlASiXW the leaders have lieen unable I


to find extra help to keep the Sundav School running.


luJpintf can contact the lead­ ers or anv church nicitihcr


Anyone who is interested in IJ n H e r V a lU e d . An amusing ami informa­


tive talk about the benefits ol sugar, spice, salt and vinegar


in the kitchen was given to meinbers of Billington and


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'" ylrs' p . liavward describeil these cooking elements ns the under-rated of the. cupboan . which arc versatile, t i . - tional ami uiidcrvulucd. but Still verv much used. Mrs J o y c e Darby e x p r e s s e d


thanks for the talk. A questionnaire relating to


W1 membership was given lo a long-standing member, a


new moodier ami one plcke


at random. Birthday flowers wen pn-


and the raffle was won by Mrs Svlvia Jackson. A competition


for a home-baked tart was won by Mrs Enid Kongbot-


UTn August, tin- jlntH dnv meeting will take the form of a garden pally at Myttoii Fold 1


* arm, Eangh i. VIA Ml <»<’-


Aladdin’s cave Ribchester residents rallied


round and turned Ribchestei Working Men's Club into a veritable Aladdin s cave with donations of p its for the 1 lay ing Field Trust's mock auc-


ll°Tiie auction was held on Saturday afternoon and over £8(11) was raised for much needed renovation work oil the recreation ground equip-


tnunl. Cabin hooked!


Ribchester and District


Angling Club has acquired another coarse fishing wate , a 10-peg pool in the l.eagiani area. It is hoped that the pool will be stocked and fishable by


late September. After a slow start, the first


migratory fish of the season has fallen to a RA1JAC mem­


ber, a fish of 12'/c pounds caught near Samlesbuiy. a


couple of two-pound sea trout have been caught in the luli-


chester area, one to a dry ny fished by RADACs secretary 1). Harwood.


Dilwurth Reservoir m l.on- . . .


gridge has fished well, with brown trout of up to s is pounds being taken but now the fish are in a dour mood and many anglers are strug­


gling for takes. K However, this did not d>s- courage the disreputable ele­


ment which frequents many unpolieed waters — they could not catch the trout, so stole the fishing cabin.


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a new leader can be found. H g e n S DCWS anvbody is in te r e s ted in


••Who n e ed s Racli and


ReethovenV" was the cry in the White Hull on the penulti­ mate night of the Ribchester Music Festival, ".when Ren and his blues band is about.' Who is lien, you may ask.


Ren is Ren Cowburn, pi Har­ wood House. Grcenside, Rib-


chester. who entertained an a.....eciative audience with his aptly-named group "Home- drown" on tin* l»liu*s ami *oul night of the festival. All students or former stu­


who had been e sp e c ia l ly entertaining with his nuclei- standing of all that concerns


women today. Rimington’s sneaker was


Mr S t a n le y H u l l , who


e n th r a l l e d m e mb e r s b y revealing what life is like aboard the royal tram. With


the aid of slides, he described the history of royal rad travel, from Queen Victoria s earliest (lavs of steam engines to tlu- streamlined locomotives ol


today.


His entertaining nan a l l ' t included many anecdotes and


. .


insights into the caiefully detailed arrangements con­ cerning the comfort, satcly


and ''timed to tile second arrivals and departures ol the Koval Family.


Sirs J. Duerden thanked , . ,


him, Mrs F. Metcalfe read birthday greetings foi •luly and M is s M. B a ir s tow announced forthcoming village


and local events. These included a evening


outing organised bv Buning- ton and District Gardening Club on July lJltli. wit]1 details available from Mrs. K.


Jackson. Mr Hull judged a coloui- , ,


ful competition for a royal sou­ venir, chousing those qf M i* E. Jackson. Mrs C. 'lhistlelh- waiteand Mrs.l. Duerden. A delicious buffet supper


was enjoyed by all and. as a happy evening closed. Mi s A. llopkinson, on behalf of the tirindleton members, thankee the hostesses for their warm


welcome. Winning hands At the whist and domino


drive at Eimington Memorial Institute, winners were:l.a- dies - Mrs J. Carr, Mrs K. Woulerton. Mrs A. *lackson. Gents - Mr W. Carr, Mr S.


Clark. Mr J. Enunott. Dominoes: Mrs J. Od-lie-


Miss M. I've. Mrs E. Hartley. " Raffle: Mrs M. Md herson.


Mrs F. Parker, Mr J. I-11 - ley. Mrs E. Keighley. Mis .1.


Robinson. Supper was served and . ■


MCs were Mr A. Kcott foi whist and Mrs E. Hartley* for


drive will be on September Kith nt Himington Intitule.


dents of Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Blackburn, t |,ev are Ren (keyboard). Johnnie Crane (drums), Have Walmsley (gu ita r ) and a bounev. dreadlockcd I alll "Stan" Nataraj (vocals).


11 The next whist and domino


Tempting tastes l.lovd Grossman would


have been in bis element \V Fs wine


ninj!. to rinj;


when, as part of Rimingum .......


:ne and cheese eve- display "f mouthwa­


te r in g sa v o u r y d e l ig h t s


tempted the many visitors choose portions from the tasty


selection. Booklets of the recipes


were on sale at the evening, held in Rimington Memoiml Institute. In fact, it proved so popular that they were all snapped up and a second punt


is coming out shortly. \n exhibition ot arts and


crafts bv local people brought gasps of admiration as visitors admired exquisite t-mbro.de i and tat ting, colon; ful and


detailed quilts, haml-stitrhml garments, watercoloui paint­


ings and knitted articles. W bring-aml-buy stall and


and president Mrs \ . t.ai- diner thanked everyone foi


their


make the evening a success, botih socially and financial^.


sellted lo Mrs Maly* -larks™ V. Garter ami Mrs.l. t.oin.ilh


Raffle winners were Mb h. R te Pate, Mrs J. Sedgwick, M s


support m helping t l socially- aim .......... airs a


*;,*•• --


Village walk An evening walk round the


perimeter of Grimlleton vil- hire was cnjovoil bv l < mcni* Ihm-s »f Knltun-by-Kowlaml


'S Although the day had been verv wet. the weather was kind later on ami they enjoyed their walk, spotting various wild flowers in the hedges. Thev also caught a glmibsc of a"heron, a frog and a don­ key*. as well as the usual tarm


tomb,da did brisk business Watershed Mill. Nettle, fol­


'"'Afterwards they gathered in the Duke of York for sim­ per. I'resident Mrs 1 at Duck­ worth thanked the w a lk s organisers, Mrs Alice 1 uk.u and Mrs Hannah Robinson. There will be an outing to


lowed by* supper, on August :(rd. Members wd depul t fioin the Coach and Horses at ,


C a r eW eH S


recited imctry and gave Rib" readings at the schoo leaving ' . v "e for BnUnn-hy-Bowlaml


G l i i ld r c .1 san g s » g *


Primary Seh.H.1. held ... the Thc'Rev. D. Mewis spoke


to eight children who will go on t«.'secondary srlinnl »' K*1'-


Treasure hunt Tin* Ass lie lo n Arms at


start ami finish point for the cricket club’s annual treasure hunt, held on F r i d a y


IJownnain I


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FARMERS £1.10


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the award winning proven - safe - with \ess effluent - economieal-innoculan j


o n l y a v a i la b le f r o m 1 ASHTON AGRICULTURE


A__Rural Merchants Clitheroe Auction Mart


agric ltural Merchants Tel: 0 2 0 0 4 4 2 5 0 0 TREATED TONNE PER i Royal train Guests from "Down Umler


, ami GriwUeton Wl were wel- cornel at RinunKton \\ 1 ^ meeting bv presulent Min


t,!Mr'anVl Mrs Max Hultgreii,


, a breezy couple from Rlin"'lT' (oil \ \T s link institute of Ku -


buinbuy. in Nortli Kimt Aust-


Iiumnuy, m * " '• \*.......... ; f i_ ralia, were stopping ovei lor a


^ llln s iv r tm ^ fAm e rK a am l I K u r o iK - .sm wv >»'


couple of days, during an . ■ .......


at tlhicir Rimington farm, s! „.• r!>>nliner eXDl'1


, thanks to Mrs B. Spencer for uuarranging the recent much I enjoved visiat to see "1 baiitom •-”**


Mrs Gardine l


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i at tne..................... ......... ...... She described the debates


gave an inliinnative re iu r t on , i(;k M,-s D. Smith. Mrs I*. the N'FWl


Lhe


Secretary Mrs K. Jackson i triennial meeting


ii,„.cn" at Manchestei. a .


m a x l’ in i


at the N.E.C in Birmingham, , • i t.


which she attended as a dele gate*.


• ,.,t.ii,.-l •!< a dele- ...... ^ r .


concerning resolutions o'n eon- e _........•••itxiiv


l,*ol of imrnograpliy, changes h


, rm r i™ m » " " ■■* ' rnrmees


in legal aid grunts and new *


ill leirai am ............ arraitgeinents for organ donoi


. . . .. f . . « ,> s i r - i l l l ld lU I I '


permission. Guest speakers 'were broadcasters Ma s Nicholson and Michael I aim.


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i eeiHou


for their i w -


support - .....


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The next event is the gar­ KT)omin«es: Mrs Eleanor son. den club show on August *ltb.


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PRIMROSE WORKS, CUTIIERO ^ Wcd closed for restocking; - Til r* 9 a Til. - 5 P-nLJ w cauw w u ,


rc5tockl A G ENUINE M IL L SHOE *. 1 ** ^ w ,k— *- -s— ^ p V Sat 10 aan. - 4 p.m. .i...


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l-.urope. slaying Seed ami her husband, Haiiy,


■ * Dowiiham wris once again the y - a Cricket captain Mr Chris


Swarbriek thanked all who had supported the even t,


especially organiser Graeme Robinson and David and Wendv Busby and staff.it the Assheton Anns for the pie


amiul peas suppeir. winn


and over £T>0 was made for the cricket club’s funds.


. America and Gentle stroll


Thursday's meeting took members of Down turn and


Twiston Garden Club (in a quiet and gentle stroll round i\ il- surrounding countryside. The hour-long walk finished at Greendale Restaurant fur a


Winner was Mr Keith Hall evening.


telllber. I hey w e l l Amu R r a d d o c k


C la ir e M e t c a l f e .


W a lk e r . Sim on J owe I t . Nicholas Martin. Andrew*


Sarah Greenwood. •


Morrell and Micheal 'l'1^ ” * all of whom received a Hit e. The school was also sad »


lose one of its governois. M >


J. Wilkinson, who has with members of Imr family.


since it was built. Also retiring aflei -> yen ■


of siitiplv teaching was Mis M ‘Billows, who along with Mrs Wilkinson was presented


with a bouquet of fluwers. Follow ing the sei v a e . t a


Friends of the School servci a


buffet supiK-r and o r g i^ a a disco in the school. D'ei ume attending had a very enjoy


able time. 1 «" ,*


W l i i p p mid Mi*s C. Ashworth. -n\e- club chairman thanked


expressed thanks to Kurd and Kailv Clitheroe for allowing


,


the club to use their land lor the walk.


lowed bv a welcome tu j 1 and time for a chat.


Din is Kmnvles. Gents — Mnj Ro s e R ich a rd so n . Ml Bl»


Showing stitches Cross-slitcli was the subject


of a talk given to members of


Abbey drive Wliist winners at the Abbey


Visit pottery The summer outing of West


Jacques, Mrs Mary A. Card- well, Mrs Evelyn llidge, Mis


Mary Whalloy. Mrs Edith Cross and Mrs


Rose Richardson won the draw.


.


Bradford W1 began with a convoy of cars meeting at


Waddington in t‘>rrontiiil a:in, but within minutes of ^tattmh the journey, the sun came


UUM e m b e r s e 11 j o y edi th e glorious scenery th iough Shipping mill Rleasdale 1* ells


to Hornsea Pottery, w h u e thev browsed through the various sections. A cup ol tea prepared them for the retuil lourney through the 11 o gh


of Rowland, to enjoy “ ' V ; ;,.t the Country Kitchen in W ad ''''-phe president extended


C h a irm a n Mrs l j o i i s Childhood days ...


Knowles gave the we come news that no charge would be made for regular alien, ers who go on the slimmer outing to North Wales arranged for August 22nd, other than pay­ ments for their meal, She reminded members that n was therefore essential to give their names to the secre- tarv or treasurer as quickly as possible to avoid disappoint­


ment. as onlv a limited num­ b e r o f


seats are available.


A fu r th e r evening out to Fleetwood Marine llall for an


old time music hall will take place oil September -1st and members have to let the offi­ cials know if they wish to go. so t h a t t i c k e t s may be obtained in lime.


The next meeting tak ts ,


for the institute s aftei noon tea ill the village hall on July :10th and it is hoped everyone Will make it a succes sfu event. Mrs M. Sleuth thanked the organisers for a most


eiiiovabie evening. Best wishes and conglutina­ i.,


tions were given to president Miss K. Hanson, who ua* been honoured by hejjjg invited t" Rockingham 1 alacc garden party oil luesday.


Challenging


Th.*r«> was an exce llen t attendance at West. Hradfimd


Eeisure Club lunch m the vil­ la g e h a l l , .w h e n populai


lamapple bie w; s vnjo.’- V' • along with niouthvvatci ing sweets prepared by Mis Iv. Hudson and her team. Alter the meal. Canon J. C.


Hudson provided a challeng­ ing quiz on Christian mimes and for once no one achieved


*dl correct answers. Mr 11. Kav thanked tin


team for providing an appetis­ ing meal and a ffleasa.nl lei­ sure break. Raffle winners were Mrs Nowell. Mrs Joyce. Mrs Grainger. Mi* llolg.ilc. Mrs Sharpies. Mrs Newhoiise, Mrs Hanson. Mrs Hudson. Mt Newhouso and Mrs Sleuth. The next lunch will be on


August lbth. starling at mid­ day. in the village hall.


Lucky spots Winners of the; Ribblesdale


f lu b domino drive at t liat-


burn were Mrs D. Hdey am Mrs R. Calvert, lea hostesses were Mrs M. Ridgeway. Mis D. Groveflor and a l ls Iv.


Townson. Get well messages wen


Closely fought TW BEST EVER S A L t SAVINGS


sent to those unable to attend meetings on Thursdays.


Kverv child at Chatburn School took part in the annual


. . . . . , <i . • i


!'1’'l'he weather was nerfect | and. in a closely fought com­ petition held on the school field, green team was victori­


ous with 111 pomts. Races were also held lol


toddlers, parents and tear ers The mothers race pioyid


to be particularly competitive. The children have been on a number of educational vis Is


I


Centre and Stanley l .u k . . part o f


a topic on senses


staved closer to home, visiting ltu: Uivcr Kibble us pait »»t their local ecology study Thev were accompanied by an expert from the National


Rivers Authority.


T o d d l e r s t u r n o u t Chatlnirii I'layschiml elul


fiivn ioinetl in thy I r e - l *u j* - el».....i Aggnpimiiin's Play week


(l iobl' lo ssbcialiuus i m ‘ y iilay week


bv entering a ••toiiilli'fthiiji. Tin- children emnpleted ivi laps of a sponsored mnu xssaidl course and a raffle was


lKThe event was turned into an open morning at the play s


lilt* L*vc*m


toddlers, made it pn.litabK. A proportion or the ...one w be sent to the 1 I A to lain I underprivileged elllldl ell.


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place on Tuesday, at T-'.lb P*m- ill the Jubilee Room.


Stall on green


Hurst Green and M'tton Church Mothers Union held a


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stall on the village green lo MU funds. Members thanked all who gave and helpet' , 11


the day. raising i l ( i.*« * * ] event may now be stageu annually.


to Slaidburn Wl.


Mr John Wignall. of Cites- ter also described the haul-


, .


ship and hard work endured bv his grandparents in then village bakery and meat pie sho|g He was thanked by Mrs


Jenny Bradley. P r e s i d e n t Mrs J o a n


llowarth welcomed new mem- bers Mrs Anna Russell-Smith and Mrs l.orraine Tedstone.


Mrs Jean Duck was congratu- iated on her appointment to the Wl National Executive Council and gave a report on the recent 1 rienllial meeting


in Birmingham. The competition for an ol.i


Kancashire souvenir" was won bv Mrs E. Edgar, Mrs .1. liowartb and Mrs b. 1 arkm-


S°The next meeting is on August :trd, when Mr and Mrs R ffllowartll will welcome


members to Quarry House Farm.


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Kittle Milton Wl by* M® M- Rottomlev. of West Rradfuid. , Miss |{ottomley showed


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examples of her work, mclml- fim a picture of her cat. and I demonstrated Rhodes stitch, so named because it originates


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nFtition for a china figurine wms^won by Mr. iioval Mes


£ a,,d Mrs Ander-


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