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Gift day St NVhohis's Chureh, S;d>-
(Icii. will hold its annu;il gift iltiv mi SiiUmluv, when the vH-nr th e I t e v . Holuiul Niehnlsiin, will he in elmt-eh tnirn tl ti.m. tn 1 p.m. tn re e e iv e donations I'm- the
Cliuieh Organ Kestnnitinn AlHicnl. 1 he elm reh ni'eils ni'unml
£1
J.tNHI for tin* major roslora- tinn nl its uni(|tie organ ami. hcenuse nt the uncouraging respunse tn fund-raising so I;U'. work is line In bugin in the New Y e a r and he com pleted for Master. It is also hoped that some
erants towards the cost inav Ih* available.
Tricks and spots Monday
ui.clU’s whist win
ners at Sahden O v e r (ids’ social were : (Jents — Mrs
Bessie Brennand. Ladies — Mrs .1. Kiley. Dominoes: Mrs Maud Wade, Mrs Nora llar- ereaves and Mrs Helen Law less. Ual'lle: Mrs Ivy I ’ottain. Miss hdith Hayes, Mr Unland !• oril and Mrs K. Marsden. Thursday’s whist: Ladies__
Mrs Bessie Brennand and Mrs D. S l in g e r . d en ts — Mr (Jeorge Holden and Mr W.
Ireland. Dominoes: Miss Ber nadette Taylor. Mr K. Ford, Mrs 1\ Tavloi', Mrs A. Law less and Miss Fdith Hayes. Ual'lle: Mrs Ireland. Mr C’arr and Mrs.). Bailey.
Pilot scheme Young people in Sahden
have been chosen for a pilot sports and play project for seven to 12-year-olds. T op Sport is a national
children to different sports through well organised struc tured games. Sahden is one o f -10 loca
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tions in the country — and thought to he the only one locally — chosen to take part. 'Pile fre e sporting sessions
began on Tuesday evening at the Methodist Ball and will
last for six weeks. A ny parents wishing to
know more should contact Coun. Mrs K i le en L ow e (772172).
Time for Guys Sahden Y oung sters are
reminded that it is time to s t a r t making' th e i r d u y Fawkes for the annual compe tition during honllre night. 'Fhe Holme Committee is
organising the bonfire and f i r e w o r k s d i s p 1 a y o u November nth and there will he prizes as usual for the owners of the best guvs.
Pottery sale A sale of si-roiid' clothinc
and Portuguese pottery raised
more than £200 for the funds o f Sahden Countv Primary School.
Huge success The first children's disco
nin by the IT F A at St Mary's UC School. Salnlen, moved a huge success, with dozens of
children da neing the night
ir o jc c t o rgan is ed hv the rls Council to introiluce
Marking 50 years Tit commemorate .*>0 years’
membership of Pendleton WT. Mrs F. Thornher was pre sented with a certificate. President Mrs M. Haworth
introduced guest speaker Mrs Strickland, who gave a slide show witli commentary on F r a n c e . M r s L a u g l i l in expressed thanks. It was announced that
several members will be visit ing Rochdale Town Hall and museum and Harrogate craft disp lay s and names w ere taken for an outing to the opera next year. A competition for a holiday
snap was won by Mrs Jelpke, Mrs Whittaker and Mrs Crab tree. Mrs H. Taylor and Mrs .1.
Crabtree manned the confec tionery stall and tea hostesses were Mrs A. Whittaker and Mrs D. Dinsdale.
SLAIDBURN-
Open to all On a sunny Saturday after
noon, Slaidburn WI had an
open house at Dale House, where Mrs Vivian Welson wa> host ess. Members provided tea and scones for visitors and stalls, raffles and various
games were organised. Ual'lle winners were: Kate iJIadys Baines.
Whitwell.
Ruth Hall. Kathleen Taylor. Christine Scott. Kathleen Bond. Dorothy Pearson and Connie. The correct weight of the pork pie was guessed hy Kitty ( ’arson and Bessie Townson and Annette Sharp
won the treasure limit. During the afternoon about •11 people called by for tea and
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entertainment. Over £2511 has been raised for WI funds.
Fireworks At a recent meeting of
Slaidburn and District Play group. arrangements were
made for the village Imnfiuv to be held Oil Non ember llh. Ual’lle tickets to raise funds for fireworks can be obtained from the village stores. A bonfire tea will be served
in the village hall at *» p.m. and the fire will be lit at i’»~I5 p.m.
Cue for laughter Members of Kbere/el ' Bap
tist Social Hour. Billington. welcomed Mr Norman Pear- sun. of Blackburn, to thei r
meeting. In Ins talk, ent it led "Laugh
te r and religion.' In* told of amusing incidents he had encountered while travelling round Ureal Britain speaking to groups in universi ties and colleges, including visiting the Houses o| Par l iament and meeting MJ's.
News from the Villages t
a\v;iy in St Mary’s Hall. Haul Masterman was thanked for nmning the disco, as were all tin* mothers who helped.
Vicar’s humour Sahden Age Concern Lei
sure Club held its monthly
luncheon on Wednesday in St' Mary’s Church Hall. Ladies of the club made and served an excellent meal, which was fol lowed by a humorous talk by the vicar of Bead, the Rev. H. A.Jieid. Thanks was expressed by
Mrs M. Moorhousc. Raffle winners were Mr F. (Joss, Mrs I*. Ainsworth and Mrs A. .Jones. On Saturday, the club is
holding a coflee morning in tlie church hall, from 10 a.m. to noon. There will he gro cery, cake and general stalls, a jarhola, tombola and raffle. Kvervone is welcome.
PENDLETON Thanks was expressed hv BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
Cake is cut At the annual dinner and
presentation evening o f Bol- ton-bv-Bowland Cricket Club, vice-president Mr (Jeoff Bil lows arrived with a special cake to celebrate the 21st anniversarv. It was cut by president Mrs M. A. Boson- net. Chairman Mr Paul Levet
welcomed everyone and Mrs Bosonnel presented trophies to: Mr Peter Rawson (hal ting), Mr John Hill (howling), Mr Michael Smalley (fielding), Mr Peter Rawson (John Theaker Cup), Mr Simon Reynolds (most important player), Mr Paul Levet
(catches), Mr John Hart (play ers’ player) and Mr (Jeoffrey Billows (clubman o f the year). A social evening was organ
ised hy Mr Kddie White and competition winners were:
r e orses Hotel Mr Nigel Duffin BILLINGTON
Winners’ bowl At the
Billington and Langho 1 m ' WI.
guest speaker was Sirs .lean Duck. voluntary county organism* for the area.
The presentation of the secretary’s report anti the
balance sheet prepared hy the treasurer were accepted. As a vote was required to select the committee, Mrs Marion Dust and Mrs Hdna Clarkson, of Little Milton WI. acted as tellers. Mrs Meryl lbbotson w;is re
elected president, Mrs Mar garet Patehett seeretary ami Mrs Lilian Hargreaves trea surer. The bursary for a member
to visit Denman College was awarded to Mrs lbbotson and the four members awarded Jessica Loft house bursaries were Mrs Joyce Darby, Mrs Anne Brewer. Mrs Jean Bald win and Mrs Cynthia Mussetl. A beautiful Waterford crys
tal bowl, presented to the institute at the autumn coun cil meeting for winning the "No litter in Lanes, thanks"
competition, was displayed. Birtndav flowers were pre
sented to Mrs Marjorie Baron.
Mrs Anne Partington. Mi- Hart. Mrs Bosonnot and Mr Reynolds. Raffle winners were Mrs I Jnda Davidson, Mrs Joan Levet and Mrs J. Revni .Ids. 'I'hanks were expressed to prietor of the Coach and
for his support and an excel lent meal.
Mrs K. Lowe and Miss IVf. Kay was organist. Refresh ments followed. Next week there will he a
slide show hy Mrs June Weaver on her visit to Japan.
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Family service There will he a celebration
of Holy Communion at the family service in St John’s Church, Read, at 11 a.m. on Sunday.
Parish funds A concert hy
den and Helmslmre
Hasling- Band is
being organised hv St John’s Church, Read and St Peter's Church, Simonstone, with proceeds going towards parish funds. The concert will he held in
n.m he *
Read School hall, Straits Lane, on Saturday, at 7-20 .m., and a buffet supper will served. Tickets are £5.
Viking shores Members and friends of the
Friendly Circle at Read United Reformed Church will he able to take a trip to Vik ing shores when Mrs I*. Barnes gives an illustrated talk about her visit to the Shetland Islands. The monthly meeting will he held at the URC on Tuesday, at 7- 20 p.m.
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The first meeting nf the -
new syllabus of Read and Whallcy Luncheon Club, held at the Foxfields Restaurant. Billington, on Wednesday, was well attended by mem bers and guests. Soprano Sarah McCall was
guest speaker and in her talk, entitled “One foot in Africa,” gave an account of the time she spent in Nigeria. Zim babwe,
CHATBURN
ment on Chatburn Playing Fields was given a clean hill of health hy safety inspectors when all the apparatus on the field was inspected in Septem ber. Chuthurn Parish Council their monthly
members, at
meeting, were delighted with the no-defects report, which was an added bonus to the aw a rd -w in n in g playing Bcst Kc
field in this
b e s t-k ep t year ’s
-Kept Village Competi
tion. Assurances were given to
the council hy the Lancashire I I ig h w a y A u th o r i ty that improvement to road drainage between Darkwood Crescent ami Darkwood Top would he carried out at a future date. Arrangements were put in
hand for the Christmas tree and festive lighting to be put on the island in the centre of the village early in December. The next meeting o f the
council will he on November 1-lth.
Lucky spots Members of the Rihhlesdale
Club, Chatburn, spent a
pleasant afternoon playing dominoes and chatting. Tea hostesses were Mr F. Camp-
lied and Mrs M. Kidgwny. The group looks forward to the recovery of members who
are still indisposed.
Bargains A jumble sale held on Fri
day evening at Chatburn .Methodist Church raised £’101 for church funds.
SIMONSTONE; Mal
awi and South Africa, illus trated hy some of her favourite songs. Chairman was Mrs Fdith Procter and (hanks were
expressed hv president Mrs Olive Walker.
Gorillas At the annual meeting of
Simonstone with Read WI Mrs Anne Atkinson was re-e lected president and wel comed 22 members and seven guests.
Secretary Mrs Sue Ogden
gave a rej>ort on the events and outings enjoved during the year. Several meml>crs attended tlu* autumn council meeting in Lancaster and were treated to a talk on the "(Jorillas in Rwanda" hy Mr lan Redmond.
A Jacob’s join supjwr w;is
enjoyed by all and a bottle stall was held. t At
the meeting on
November 17th, Carol Kat- elitfe will give a demonstra tion of Christmas decorations and the competition will Ih* for a hand-made Christmas car d.
All the aces Winners o f the whist drive
at Read Constitutional Club
were: Ladies — Mrs S. Law. Mrs M. Pollard. (Jents — Mr
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DOWNHAM
Tasty recipes A potato pie supper was
served at the annual meet ing of Downham WI, followed by a recipe and tasting ses sion, where members had a
good variety of dishes to sam ple. President Mrs I. Brindle
welcomed everyone anil pre sented birthday cards to xlrs
A. Binns, Mrs V. Fceles and MrsC. Loftus. Members were reminded uImhiI ten-oin howl
ing at Preston on November Mb and there was an invita tion from Bolton-bv-Bowlnnd WI to a meeting in March. .Mrs Brindle, who was dele gate to the meeting at Lan
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caster, gave a good and amus ing rejKirt and Mrs B. Lund gave details of the area show for 1W5. There was no change in
officers, with Mrs Brindle remaining president, Mrs C. NYwhouse secretary and Mrs F. Scott treasurer. The com mittee was re-elected en bloc, with the addition of Mrs F. Fdgar. New member .Mrs L. Nel
son gave an enjoyable slide show on her holiday in Ari zona and the competition for three mince pies was won by Mrs F. Parker.
Jam and jumble heldeld
A jumble sale
Saturday towards repairs to Home-made damson jam was also on sale. Unfortunately, all the vil
Downham Village raised i
ver £P2U the hall.
lage hall funds are required for repairs, so there will l>e the usual Ixinfire in the vil lage, but no firework display.
l! MITTON Visit to London
to a meeting of Milton Moth- el’s' Union, which was
sj>eakor from Bradford. Members and guests were Val
Hull in on
Welcome Simonstone Carden Club
meets in the old school tonight at 7-20 p.m., when new mem bers are very welcome. Family membership is £1.50 and single membership £1.
Parish council Simonstone Parish Council
will meet in the new school tomorrow at 7-20 p.m. All vil lagers are welcome to attend.
Trumps Thirty-three people enjoyed
a whist drive helu in Simon stone Old School. Winners were: Ladies — Mrs F. Hut chinson. MrsJ. NVrathall, Mrs B. Brennan (cons). Cents — Mr J. Hull. Mrs B. Dawson. Mr N. Dearing (cons). The fecial prize was won hy Mrs I >orr<othv Slinger
Mrs Pat Larkin. spec
l Ill Mi: was The next drive will he on
Tuesday, at 7-20 p.m., organ- i>» d by Mrs A. Cardncr.
Big liner The next meeting of Simon-
stone Mothers’ Union will be
held in the old school on NovemlH*r Sth, at 7-15 p.m. Cuest speaker will he Mr A. Holmes, chief radio officer on the QF2. Fveryone is wel come to this open meeting.
WHALLEY
Island of flowers A trip to "Madeira — the
island of flowers" awaited members of Whallev WI. when guest speaker Mr (J. Yearsley gave an illustrated talk on his visit there last November. Mr Yearslev showed slides
GRINDLETON
Planning bonfire (Joy Fawkes night is nearly
hen* and Criiidlelon Recre ation (Jround Charity C<
mitteo is omv again organis ing a bonfire and firework
display on November 5th. At the A(»M of the char
ity. concern was expressed that vehicles have been cross ing the football pitch to take wood to the site o f the fire. The footballers would he leful i f everyone would to the verv edge of the behind the goal |MlStS,
when taking items to the site
and not leave any rubbish on tin* car park. A skip which has been placed on the playing field is
for recreation ground and footballers’ rubbish indy. It was reported that the
of the small volcanic island where jniinsettias grow wild and exotic flowers are sold in the streets at little expense, l ie explained that the inland areas are very mountainous, with roads winding un steep
hillsides, and that food is grown in terraces. His slides also featured the ku|tok and
famous basket toboggan. Visitors were welcomed
pod trees and the by
president Mrs R. Mansley and the speaker was thanked hy Mrs D. Simpson. Members were informed
that a trip to Rochdale has been cancelled, hut that another date could he arranged later.
It was
reported that a trip to Shef field on November 20th is proving very popular so far. Anyone wishing to go can con tact Mrs M. Day. Tne fare has been set at £(>. There is an invitation for
members to attend Simon- stone W I ’s carol service on December HHh. Mrs Christine Fames read the classes for the 1005 Clitheroe WI Show, on July Nth. Slimier was served hy Mrs Jeffries and Mrs Peace.
Dance night Members of Whalley and
District Age Concern are hop ing for another successful evening as they look forward to the fourth Christmas din ner dance to be held at Cal- derstunes on November Ith. A large turnout is exa cted,
with transport for the over sixties being provided from
Whallev ; and surrounding vil-
P a r i s h councillor Frank Pojh?, an Age Concern com mittee member, said of the event: "Since we decided to introiluce dancing, |ieople seem to have reallv enjoved ‘ didn’t
Ltogo home."
Come along Whalley Young Families
welcomed by enrolling mem ber Molly Bailey. Mrs her
visit
lo London, as part of Drain Injury Awareness Week,
complementing British Kail on the standard o f travel. Members are to visit Hill
Crest,'Mitton, on November Kith, for a meal. Tea hostesses were Jean
Fender, Helen Humph reys and Laura Hailey. Get well wishes were expressed to Kathleen Seed, who is in hospital, anil a vote o f thanks was given by Ann Packer.
joining them lo meetings on the :
ladies' group would like to invite anyone interested in attend their second Mon
day in tlie month at 8 p.m. in the hail at Whalley CE Pri mary School.
pavilion is now nearly com pleted after many months of
nard work and provides excel lent facilities for footballers. In an effort to prevent cars parking on the children’s play area, it is hoped to erect a fence. Enquiries were made hy
footballers regarding the building o f a small dug-out on the edge of the pitch to be used on match days. As sodn as funds are avail
able two new babv swings will Ih.* purchased, but in the meantime repairs will be made to the old ones. Treasurer Mrs Linda Reyn olds gave the fina claneia! report, fund-raising
l jf
stressing that must continue to to be repaid as soon as possi ble.
) enable a loan by placv later in the year
and tile annual sjxtrt.s (lav will be held un June 10th. OtiuT fund-raising activities sug gested were a bingo evening, whist and domino drive anil karaoke night.
Officers elected were: Mr
J eff Cowling (chairman), Mr Simon Itevnulds (vice-chair man), Mr James Hargreaves (secretary). Mrs Reynolds (treasurer), Mrs Iiutll Cann
(assitant secretary), Mr Ste phen Pinder (maintenance officer). Mr Shaun Lloyd (football representative).
Committee: Mr Stephen
Kialecki, Mr John 1'ye, Mrs Trivia Marshall. Mr David Smallev (parish council), Mr Mark 'Holden, Mr Graham Cow-king, Mrs Marcia Morris.
Shop early A chance to shop early for
Christmas hap|>cns on Satur-
dav, when Grindleton Meth odist Church autumn fair takes plaee. Stalls will offer cakes, produce, fancy goods, fabric pieces, books and bric- a-brac. Afte r all the browsing and buying, afternoon teas will be
available, giving a chance to sit and chat. The fair will be opened at
2-80 p.m. by Mrs Greta Moir, former Sunday School
One way flow
TRA F F IC will be one way over Pentlle from Clitheroe on Monday, during the Hal low e ’en- celebrations. Clitheroe Police said the one-way system will be in
force from G-30 p.m. until the early hours of tlie next morning. T ra f fic coming from
Barley will also move in a one-way direction towards Downham.
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Busy year A l the ACM of
and District (Jardening Cl held in the Memorial Insti tute, chairman Mrs M. Clough reported on a husv and satis factory year with two suc cessful shows, enjoyable out- in g s and in t e r e s t in g , informative speakers. Sno thanked officers and commit tee members for their hard work and support. Officers elected were: Mrs
P. Townsend (president). Mrs Clough (chairman). Mrs J. Cumuli (sec reta ry ), Mr F. Sedgwick (trea su re r ). The committee was re-elected ell bloc. Cuest speaker was Mr Cra-
ham Id d on who g a v e a delightful demonstration of f low e r arranging, entitled "With Christmas in mind.” Later some o f his creations were raffled. There will be a seasonal fla
vour again at the next meet ing on November 15th, with a Christmas larder stall, mince pics and mulled wine. Mr Mike Berrv will give a talk,
en t it le d “ N ig h t fa l l . ” A l l interested persons are invited to attend.
Bonfire night Rimington and Middop's
annual bonfire will take place on the Coulthurst Jubilee Field on November dth. or if wet on (he following evening.
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Whist winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive, in Whal- lev. W e re Ladies — Mrs L. Barker, Mrs J. Walmsley. Cents— Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs M. Ormiston. Dominoes: Mrs N. Ambrose.
There was a good atten
dance at Waddington Method ist Network when the guest speaker was Mr Keith Hamb- loth, area organiser of Save the Children.
He spoke of how Fglantyne
Jebb started the SCF hv help ing refugees in Russia 75 years ago. Thu charity now works in 55 countries.
Winning hands There were I7'/j tables at
West Bradford Village Hall Committee’s whist and domino drive. MCs were I). Bristol mid F. Pve. Whist winners were: Ladies
— Mrs Hatton, Mrs Phillips, Mrs Parker and Mrs Robin
son. Cents — F. Wall, S. Hogg, Mrs Bates and S.
cH: Dominoes: M. Capstiek, J.
Blackmoore, L. Abbott, H. Campbell and J. Riplev. Itafflc: Airs Hairs. Mr Kris-
tol, Mrs Lowe. Mrs Under wood and Mr Abbott.
RIMINGTON He showed wonderful slides
of the children in different countries wearing the lovely coloured blankets which have
been sent hy members and are still being knitted at dif ferent organised meetings. When children receive one it is theirs and they treasure it, lie said.
Devotions wen* led hy Mrs
M. Woods and Mrs P. Fisher was the organist.
There was a collection for
Save the Children before refreshments were served. The next meeting will he on
November 2rd, when Mr (J. Clarkson will he* the speaker.
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