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e w s BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


Sports night The Bolton-by-Bowland •


.o rg an ise rs hope th a t everyone will be refreshed and ready for another year of fun and competitions. The fun begins with a


dinner and cabaret at There ib a continental


YFC starts again on Mon- ■ day with a sports night. After the summer break,


• from M rs .N ew h o u se (01200 28243) or Mrs Brin- dle (01200445446).


Barbecue Downham cricketers


sports night, where all, members will compete in rounders and football on the village green. New members will be welcome. ■ The programme,1 very varied this year, is being


Published and copies will


with the September news­ letter. . All new and present


e. available soon, along


. members are welcome to join the YFC on the vil­


lage green at 7-30 p.m. on Monday for the sports- night.


DOWNHAM


.Downham on Monday 'evening, when eight sew­


VJ Days got underway in


Bunting Celebrations for VE and


- bunting to decorate the village. Meanwhile, eight people'


ing : machines set the playschool whirring, mak­ ing red, white and blue


.were in the playground, 'templates and scissors at • the ready, to start the pro- jduction line which lasted ; for three hours. Production continues this evening, when supper and refreshments wil ill be served. This will be sup- [ plied by Mrs L. Cragg and : friends.


Cabaret


■ to Downham WI by Mrs Barbara Charlson. She was thanked by Mrs


and saucer.


Flower arranging was, the subject of a talk given


Brindle, who won the com­ petition for an arrange­ ment of flowers in a cup


Tractor pull A mag


raised Dy a sponsored tractor pull in Pendleton village, organised by Rachel Cowperthwaite. Rachel, who lives in the


agnifi ticent £881 w £881..was-


enjoyed ideal weather for their annual barbecue, held in the village, which raised £200 for club funds. Captain Chris Swar-


brick thanked all who attended and everyone for their support of the cricket club.


Downham Village Hall on August 11th,'at 7-30 p.m. . Tickets can be obtained


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village, arranged the event in May as part of the “1995 Nationwide Macmil-


just been collected, goes to- the “Macmillan Appeal”, ’ to finance nurses trained to look after people with cancer. Rachel thanks everyone


Ian Mile Challenge”. The money, which has


who helped make the trac­ tor pull such a success, from the Blezard family, who loaned the tractor,


the tractor pullers, who pulled for a mile and the


another successful event next year.


She hopes to organise WHALLEY Whist winners


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs P. Woofe,


Whist winners at the


Mrs L. Barker. Gents —joint 1, Mrs A.


Rigby and Mrs J. Walms- ley.


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Dominoes: Mr J. Hart­ ley, Miss C. Addison.


sponsors, who made it all possible.


HURST GREEN Therapist


Green WI Mrs Young wel­ comed members to the meeting and introduced WI member and speaker for the evening Mrs Kath­ leen Smalley, a speech therapist. Mrs Smalley gave an


P re s id e n t of H u rs t


recently in the memorial h a l l . W h is t w in n e rs were:Ladies — Mrs Agnes H owa rth , Mrs Sallie Robinson. Gents — Mr John Monaghan, Mrs Rose Richardson. Dominoes: Mrs Mary


Fielding, Mrs Mary Card- well, Mr Bob Wilson, Mrs Flo Greenhalgh. Raffle: Mr H. Wells and


Mr R. Wilson. M e m b e r s w e r e


interesting picture of her work as a speech thera­ pist, aided by the latest electronic equipment used in her profession. She gave a wonderful insight into how speech difficulties in patients, ranging from children to people who have suffered a stroke, can be o v e r c om e wi t h


patience. After answering several


questions she was thanked


by Mrs Young. Names were taken for


various activities including the WI concert in Clith­ eroe. Mrs Young thanked


to Mrs Lucy Wilkinson for arranging an evening trip to Coniston Cold Hall, owned by Mr and Mrs


everyone for gifts and cards on her retirement from work and she read a report from delegate Mrs Phyllis Rumsey, of Little Mitton WI, of the council meeting held in Blackpool. Thanks were expressed


Bannister, of Boundary Mill fame. A walk by the la k e s id e p re c e d e d a delightful supper in the cafe. Joint competition win­


reminded about an outing to King George’s Hall,


Blackburn, for a celebra­ tion VJ Day concert on August 15tn, when the


Cubs score with soccer boss


AT the Waddington and Bowland Cub Scout Pack presentation eve­ ning, a unique double was celebrated — win­ ning the league and the Stonyhurst five-a-side comp et it io n fo r the s e c o n d y e a r ■i n succes sion...................... Unbeaten throughout


the season, the Cubs won every game to achieve a record of


coach will leave the memorial hall at 1 p.m. prompt. A small number of tickets are still available at £3 each, which can be obtained from the secre­ tary at the next meeting on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. in, the memorial hall.


GISBURN


burn WI member said it was time she had a clear out as he felt he was enti­ tled to some cupboard space. Over the years she had


Bargains The husband of a Gis-


ners were Mrs Margaret Holden and Mrs Teresa Crotty and the raffle was won by Mrs Ag n e s Haworth. Tea h o s te s se s Mes- ames Margaret and May


d’


evening, she took a room in Gisburn Festival Hall where she displayed a wide range of articles,


On a recent Tuesday .


Many were “freebies”, others at bargain prices. As a result, she had the


both large and small. M n m t n f n r f l <,f * • n n K ia o ,,


Holden served supper and everyone was asked to support the village fete on Sunday.


Club present at a whist and domino drive held


of Hurst Green Over-60s’


Over-60s There were 22 members


last laugh. The so-calied rubbish raised almost £90 which has been donated to the festival hall manage­ ment committee for the benefit of the village com­ munity. The event created so


READ


Garden party To help raise money for


Read United Reformed Church, Mrs J. Burnett- Hurst is holding a garden party at her home, “Ash


from noon and there will be stalls and sideshows.


Lunches will be served \


Service A special joint service at


taken over all the space with her various, craft interests (He suggested the cupboards were full of rubbish).


St John’s Church, Read, was attended by the con­ gregation of St Peter’s Church, Simonstone, whose choir sang through­ out the service. . On Sunday morning


hymns will start at 9 a.m. Auditions


Lea,” Whins Lane, Read, on Tuesday from 11-30 a.m.


w h ich th e y c an be proud.


cup trophies were pre­ sented by Mr Dennis Underwood, manager of Clitheroe FC, to Robert Lloyd (player-of-the- y e a r ) , L u k e C o n t i (leading goalscorer)'


Championship and


and S tev en Wilson (y o u n g p la y e r -o f - the-year).


by the oldest member, 95-


Hayes, Mrs E. Ireland and Mrs S. Law.


there will be no family ser­ vice but a celebration of' Holy Communion with


Players are holding audi­ ttions for a performance of


Read and Simonstone


p la c e in D e c em b e r . Anyone wishing to take part should attend the United Reformed Church, Read, on August 21st at 7 p.m., or contact Mrs Dee Bottoms (01282 773984).' A pantomime will be


he “Wizard of Oz” to take


much interest and enjoy­ men t th a t th e re a re already signs that “cuman- avaluk” mark two, could get off the ground in the future, perhaps on a larger


scale.


Judging Gisburn YFC met at


ing practice. e boys judged dairy


ome, joint 2, Philip Melt­ ing, Luke Lancaster, Dean Lancaster. Intermediates: Damon


Juniors: Adam Clith-


Newhouse, Richard Bri­ scoe. Seniors:: David Graves-


ten, Steven Preston. The girls took part in an


identification competition. Juniors: Sarah New-


ton, Carol Graveston.-


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holiday week socials were: Dominoes — Mrs Maud


Walmsley, Mr M. Grays- ton, Mr Rowland Ford and Mr William Cooke.


Maud Wade, Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mrs Gladys


Nepal


A long-awaited visit to Sabden Baptist Church


. who wishes to take part (01282 779461). Rehearsals


held in February, also at the United Reformed Church, and producer Sue Lightbrown would also like to hear from anyone


will commence-on October 7th.


WADDINGTON


Paradise Farm, Horton-in- Craven, by permission of M e e t in g Mr J. Lancaster, for judg-


cows. The master judge, was Mr Dawson.


.' Following the planning application made by Wad­


dington Fell Quarries for a substantial extension of their workings, a public


meeting has been called by the parish council.: This is to be held on August 14th


at 7-30 p.m. in the Meth­ odist schoolroom.' As this is a matter


experiences and showed slides which were enjoyed by the' ladies of Sabden Women’s Fellowship. The Sabden ladies went


Nepal. They spoke about their


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Winners during the first


v e a r -o ld Miss Edit h Hayes. Thursday’s whist win­


D. Conti thanked par­ ents for their support th ro u g h o u t th e year and gave special thanks to Mrs J. Stott and Mrs N. Hirst. Best wishes were extended to next year’s new manager, Mr M. Hirst. P ic tu r e d a re th e '


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th e n ex t meetin g on August 24th when F r


on to congratulate the cou­ ple on the birth of their daughter, Sarah Eliza-; beth, just four weeks old, who made her public debut at the meeting. Everyone is welcome to


Michael' Fairclough, of St Mary’s RC Church will be the speaker.


activity day for children


Sports The. next sports and


which affects the whole of Waddington, it is hoped that many villagers will attend to ensure that there is a thorough discus­ sion’ before any decisions are made'. .


SABDEN Waste paper


The next village waste paper Collection is on Fri­


day and Saturday, August 18th i --------


doorsteps for collection on the Friday afternoon or


...and 19th. Paper can-be left on


taken along to the skip on- St Mary’s Church car park. up to noon on the Satur­ day: .Please save your paper and -cardboard, as, the' money, raised goes, towards much needed equipment at St Mary’s RC School.-,'


Prizes


dominoes at Sabden Over-:, 60s’ Club :were: Monday’s; whist: Ladies —.Mrs Bes­ sie Brennand.Gents-—- M r s jE .■"■Marsden.-' Dominoes: .Mrs .Helen, Lawless,' Mr Jimmy,Royal, and Mrs Maud Wade. . - ■ i ■i’s;All three’, raffleiprizes, had:been .donated by..Mr, andrMrs.Dan and Dorothy. Houghton, whoi.had;just;


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next activity -day is next Wednesday, August 9th.


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Flower power


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together, with many visi­ tors, enjoyed an evening


Members of.Sabden WI,


, her'.talented .daughter,; ; Emma,. enthralled the 100: ; ladies present, .with.both .traditional ■ and.'modern designs..


. Mrs' Joyce ..Yates ■ and. I’;,'


.deliver the: £190. to their, charity of the year,Derian House Hospice. -


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