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IV Clitherrie 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


councillora for their continued financial support for youth


Offensive reply/ Thanks to Billington parish


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© News from the Villages i


BILLINGTON


Wqde. Gents — Mr Dair Houghton. Dominoes: Mr W. Cooke, Miss Edith Hayes and MtoH Bernadette Taylor.. Raf­ fle: Mrs Maud Wade, Mrs Eveline Ford and Mrs Pauline Taylor.


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work in the . v i l la g e was expressed at their meeting by senior youth officer Bridget Cooper.


County Council regarding the proposed prohibition of wait­ ing on Wnalley New Itoad. Billington, was considered offensive, as it implied that LCC’s knowledge of the area


A reply from Lancashire


was greater than the parish council's. Coun. G. Sowter gave an


U|>dnte on the LCC meeting, when the issue was discussed


site visit should be made by LCC members, Kibble Valley councillors, parish councillors, post office owner and the developer. A request will be made to LCC to arrange the meeting for February 2nd or 0th. Coun. Sowter, as district


and a petition of 1,500 signa­ tures presented. Councillors agreed that a


Mrs S. Law, Mrs J. Bailey and Mrs Dorothy Houghton. Gents — Mrs J. Riley, Mr George Holden. Dominoes: Mrs Pauline1 Taylor, Mrs Helen*Lawless, Mrs Ivy Cot- tarn, Mrs Lilian Abbott, Mrs Eveline Ford and Mr W.


Thursday’s whist: Ladies —


Cooke. Raffles: Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mr Rowland Font, Mr James Traynor and Mrs Pauline Taylor.


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Joint venture Sabden’s two schools are to


joint dance on February 3rd. The event is to take place in St Mary’s Parish Hall and tickets, price; £5, are now on sale at the schools.


come together for their first social event of the year, a


Special skills Three members of Sabden


councillor, received drawings of the waiting restrictions applied to York Village, for information only. The restric­ tions will be from the corner of York Lane and Whalley Old Road to the end of the first block of cottages. S treet lights on Calder


However, the council recom­ mended that a pelican cross­ ing be installed on Whalley New Road and, us the parish council has been pressing for such a crossing for many


and at Billington Gardens.


years, a joint submission is more likely to succeed. It was reported that the


bench at the junction of York Lane and Wnalley Road has disappeared. As councillors


had no information, a report will be sent to the police.’ It was agreed to ask RVBC to provide some maintenance work on the perch benches situated within the parish. The next meeting will be on February 9th, at 7-30 p.m.


BLO-B-BWAD OTNYOLN


on a successful year and asked members for ideas and speak­ ers for the forthcoming pro­ gramme. Treasurer Mrs Joan Corlcss gave the financial report; ‘


A. D. Shaw, (chairman), Mr Ian. Masoiw(vice->chairu)an),' Mrs Katherine Dyson (secre­


Officers'elected'were: Mr •


tary), Mrs Mavis Strickland (assistant secretary), Mrs Corlcss (treasurer), Mrs Janet Wood (assistant treasurer), Mrs Maureen Bowe (show chairman) and Mrs Linda Sproston (show secretary).


SABDEN


95 years young Members of Sabden Oyer


GOs’ Club joined Miss Edith Hayes in celebrating her 95th


Bolland Gardening Club, chairman Mr Derek Swindle- hurst welcomed Mr Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nur­ sery, who gave an informative talk entitled “Winter colour”. He showed many varieties of winter shrubs and answered members’ questions. Mrs Marie Nuttall thanked him. Mr Swindlehurst reported


Colour in winter At the annual meeting of


WI provided the entertain- THORNLEY


Settle with Elgar centre.


['** • Mrs Lilian Coates thanked Mrs Bowe.


'Fair success A report on the magnificent


Wheatley WI Mrs Jean Tom- Barrett who said that a large linson welcomed members and donation will be accepted by -----


President of Thornley-witlr- Wwns presented by Mrs May


visitors to the first meeting of: the year in the community ..v.w.


who enthralled their audience with slides of Settle, InglcLon and the surrounding area, accompanied by the soothing music of Edward Elgar, who was a regular visitor to Settle to see his friend Dr Buck.


ere Mr and Mrs Gregson, bought. Everyone who organ­ ised, helped and contributed in any way was thanked. ■


Speakers for the evening centre requires can now be JR*


p y .


Diary dates Members a re lo ok in g


Thunks were expressed by


regarding tickets for the group meeting on April 2Gth and the village scrapbook, which is nearing completion, was available for members to browse through. Two coffee mornings have been arranged later in the year A delegate and two mem­ bers will attend the sr


Mrs W. Slater. Final decisions were made


ment at the monthly meeting, ™u“cil


about soft toy making and took along lots of cuddly examples.. Mrs Eileen Harrop, who is


Avenue arc not working. Refusal has been recom­ mended by RVC to a sug-


fjested new playground on Mmxl


Mias Helen Dowhnnt spoke ^ / ^ ^ ^ ' ' t L LuIcashirc LV/lnw.llnll / i fW lU


skilled in; the art of sugar- craft, took samples of her work and demonstrated how to make a narcissus. It was


you can’t draw, was announced and a local work­ shop has been organised for March when members can make a fabric box. Schedules for the Clitheroe


prmg ill 1st


sented to Mrs D. Blackburn, Mrs A. Bennett. Mrs H. Clegg and Mrs I \ Procter and the competition for a plate of home-made biscuits was won


Federation of WIs. Birthday flowers were pre­


beautifully don™amUneVnbora commented on the delicacy


strated crocheting and let other members try their hand, with varying results! E v e r y o n e th o rou gh ly


and precision needed. Mrs Anne Jones demon­


enjoyed themselves and Mrs Eileen Dewhurst thanked the


Jones, Mrs Marion Procter and Mrs Laurie Smith and tea hostesses were Miss Grace


three members. Birthday flowers were pre­ sented to Mrs Harron, Mrs


Astley, Miss Elizabeth Brit- cliffe, Mrs Joan Bond and Mrs Margaret Boocock. Mrs Pat White presided and it was reported that the


ers, a choir from Grant Har-


were Mrs E. Hay hurst and Mrs V. Hornby. Social time was sp en t


lomlinh,,n- u ‘lfne 's,nlKrs


memorising 45 articles on a tray, winners being Mrs Slater, Mrs Tomlinson and Mrs linker. A t th e m e e t in g on


February 9th, Mrs Tomlinson


will give a talk and demon­ stration on decoupage and the competition will be for a rustic flower arrangement, including snowdrops. New members and friends are always wel­


come. GRINDLETON


Christmas warty and perfor- ’ y tne Red Rose Sing­


wood, had been a great success. Ideas are being put forward for outings this year and arrangements were con-


marmalade for the Area Show were reminded that Seville oranges are now on sale. Volunteers were requested to help compile the village scraj>-


book.


Winter dinner Sabden Ladies’ Circle mem­


Trapp Hotel, Simonstonc, tomorrow evening. A coach will leave from Watt Street at


bers will hold their annual winter dinner at


the Higher


7-15 p.m.t picking up mem- bers outsid le the County Pri- mary School.


Ariori Male Voice* CHoir takes place in St Nicholas’s Church,


For organ -fund * A Concert by, the, tfelson


Sabden, on Saturday, at 7-30 p.m., in aid of the organ res­ toration fund. The first hoe-down of the


finned for the visit to “Annie Get Your Gun” in Clitheroe. Members intending to make


Spectacular President of Grindleton Wl


Mrs Sally Dowds welcomed members to the first meeting of the year, when gues t speakers Mr and Mrs Norman Thorpe presented a slide show entitled “The Canyons of the Colorado.” The photographs were spectacular and the com­ mentary amusing and Mrs C. Taylor proposed a vote of


thanks. Everyone enjoyed choco­


lates and home-made biscuits provided by Miss Margaret


to an afternoon of dominoes nntl Scrabble;. M rs Dowda out­ lined events to mark the 75th anniversary of.the/LFWI this year. 1;


that the annual bingo night will be held on March 14th at the Pendle Hotel, Chatburn. Clitheroe area show schedules are available from Mrs Ruth Cann, who invited members


Brennand, who recently cele­ brated her 80th birthday. Members were informed


year at St Nicholas’s Church Hall takes place on January 27th.


Festive lunch Seventy Sabden Age Con­


cern Leisure Club members


birthday last Thursday, when she held a party at their weekly meeting. Joining in tne celebration


enjoyed a Christmas party luncheon in St Mary's Church hall. A lovely meal of turkey and Christmas pudding was s e r v e d and a f te rw a rd s


was Miss Alex Lawless, who attends the club with her


monthly competitions last year were Mrs D. Haworth, Mrs H. Read and Miss M. Brennand. A competition for a Christmas gift tag was won by Miss Brennand, Mrs ftf. Thornber and, joint third, Mrs Read and Mrs Haworth. On February 9th, Mrs C.


Overall winners of the ‘


WI Show were circulated and plans for the birthday party were made.


- “ r l S Nextmeetlng


hand-made tea cosy. At the next meeting Alan


The conqictition was for a


Bowles will speak on “The Holy Land” and the competi­


tion will be for a handwritten psalm.


Aid for Romania I SJ]


and illness among i there was a good attendance at Gisburn Mothers’ Union


In spite of a wild wet night ami g t - ..........


meeting, held in the Festival Hall. Enrolling member Mrs C. Thistlethwaitc led the opening prayers and thanked all who naif helped to make the Christmas meeting so


enjoyable. She gave short reports on


recent Deanery and MU coun­ cil meetings and confirmed the date of the Bowland MU


Deanery Festival as May 1st at ileliifield. Guest speaker was Mr


eroe, who outlined the history and origins of the National Children’s Homes and its


Roland Hailwood, of Clith­ Rare view


Mcmbers of Wiswell WI were treated to a fascinating


presen't day work among view of a country and culture young people with many dir- lively seen as a normal holi-


fering needs and problems. He also told of his visit to


Romania as part of a team from the Pendle for Romania organisation. Illustrating his talk with slides, he explained how the team journeyed to a


fering from chest, complaints to help renovate the dilapi­ dated building and to take equipment ami supplies. Romania is still a long way


day destination when Miss Barbara Bingham told of her superb holiday travelling across Iran. In her talk, illustrated with


Society's production of “Annie Get your Gun” in February., A craft class to show artis­ tic talent in drawing, even if


forward to attending Clith* 1


°l>“ | £ ' success of the Christmas fair $ Tickets ordered for “Okla­ DUNSOP BRIDGE


tlietClitheroe, Physiotherapy Mrs P. Ramsdcn, of The ; a new bed the was welcomed,by Mrs F. Nel- Mrs


members were given tips on < “Interior decoration today” by


Decorating tips At Dunsop Bridge WI,


coveriwas won by-Mrs K. Bond, Mrs M. Cowking and Mrs M. Porter. Birthday greetings were conveyed to Mrs I. Parkinson. A l e t t e r of th a n k s was receive,! from Mr R-Howurth


expressed by Mrs I. Carr. A competition for a cushion


homa” in February are now available and WI subscrip­ tions are due. The next meet- ing will be the president’s;'


Appreciation . . . --------ouuuuuiu mn.


Centre at the next meeting. Apricot Goose, Chtheroe. She • Sier programme, Hooefullv


S am an th a T u rn e r son and a vote of thanks was thanked everyone for their


efforts over the last year, par­ ticularly in making the chil­ dren’s Christmas party such a success. - Arrangements were fina-;


for the token he received in return for printing completed for the WI. Thanks came from Belle View Home, Longridge, for presents sent to residents for Christmas and a letter was received thanking members for a pleasant evening enjoyed by Bashall Eaves Wl, guests in December. Mrs Fox sent thanks for her


Christmas present and birth­ day flowers and Mrs Bond, Mrs Parrington, Mrs Porter


and Mrs Blcazard expressed thunks for gifts. The presid en t thanked


everyone who had helped to make the children’s party a success. The monthly draw was won by Mrs B. Clarkson and Mrs M. Pinder was asked to be delegate at the annual council meeting in Southport on March 1st. Members were reminded that subscriptions


be a talk by Mr P. Foley enti­ tled “Plants for a small gar­ den” and the competition is for a bowl of bulbs. A reminder was given that


are due. Next month’s meeting will


WHALLEY night on February 1st. . W O F S h ip


Slaidburn and District Play- annual covenant service at met to ,liscus3 its sum- chairman


When the committee o f ; Brenda' • - j -


• On S u n d a y , th e Rev. .^niluctec| the


Whalley Methodist Church, which was well attended. ‘ Taking as her theme the -words from the covenant ser­


Used for the ’70s/’80s disco in Newton .Village Hall on


Saturday. Some tickets are still available from secretary Mrs Heather Harrison (0200 44G349).


CLAYTON-LE-DALE


Along the river On a pleasurable but wet


vice, “we are no longer our own but yours,” she stressed that the first priority must be worship, which should spill into everyday life. Her mes­ sage for tne New Year was to go forward and walk side by


side with Christ. The hymn “All for Jesus”


was sung and Holy Commu­ nion was celebrated.


Abbey drive Whist winners at the Abbe'


senior citizens’ drive in Whal ley were: Ladies — Mrs B. Townsend. Mrs L. Barker. Gents — Mrs M. Cottain, Mrs M. Delaurier. Dominoes: Mrs I). Simpson, Mr J. Hartley.’


and windy night, members of Clayton-le-Dale WI travelled the 40 miles of the River Wyre, from its source to the Irish Sea, with Bob and Eliza­ beth Lloynds.


was amusingly commented on by Elizabeth and increased eiijoyinent was gained by the viewers, as most of them had personal memories of a view or a walk. The interiors of some of the village churches are beautiful and reminded members that they were well worth a visit.


The impeccable slide show


the village hall annual meet­ ing is on January 25th at 8 p.m. New members will be welcome.


which Cromwell knocked about a bit,” solitary herons


Greenhalgh Castle, “a ruin


and bluebell woods in spring brought back many a fond memory. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs Mary Law-


Points for the 199*1 com|>eti-


tions were added up and Mrs Culver was awarded the silver cup, to be held for 12 months. Mrs Rntcliffe was runner-up.


SIMONSTONE


slides, she spoke of the hospi­ tality and friendliness of the


was thanked by Mrs R. Veevers. Members were given details


from recovering from years of Communist deprivation and MU members found much to set them thinking and discus­ sing at the close of Mr Hail­ wood’s absorbing and humane


report. As last year, there will


again be “count your blessing” leaflets for the month of February; whereby small


of the Royal Lancashire Show to be held in July and a con­ ference at Denman College on g e n e t ic e n g in e e r in g in October. The 75th anniversary of the LFW1 will be celebrated with


be outside Simunstone New School tomorrow for the monthly collection, giving residents a chance to clear out old catalogues, telephone directories and Christmas cards.


Skip to it! The waste paper skip will


various luncheons, the local one being at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho, on May 17th. Schedules for the Clith­ eroe Area Show were handed


stone Garden Club will be held next Thursday, at 7-30


Sweet peas The next meeting of Simon-


p.m. in the old school. Mr Tom Atherton will be talking about sweet peas and new members are always welcome.


C h a s s i s * * * * part* ‘C.M3


Money raised throughout,


the diocese.will go-towards providing much needed aid to ' war-torn and desperately poor communities in Africa. Since the meeting, the date


and time for the “Wave of Prayer” for Gisburn MU lms been allocated. It will be February 20th, from 10-30 to


Murphy will talk about reflex­ ology and the competition will be for a home-made Valentine


card. Hostesses will be Mrs Dowds, Mrs A. Hailwood, Mrs Cann and Mrs K. Hopkin-


ev ery on e was cnioyably entertained by the Age Con­ cent choir, led by Mrs Ruth


grandmother, and was 13 on


the same day. Alex made Miss Hayes a birthday cake and


Eresented it to her as 3G mcin-


Taylor presented a bouquet of flowers on behalf of members and guests included Sabden’s former postmasters Derek


and Marjorie Oldham. Mrs Oldham nad made cakes fur


the twice weekly meetings of the club, with the assistance of Mr and Mrs Rowland Ford, who provide her with trans­ port, and she is regularly among the winners.


Over GOs’ social last Monday were: Ladies — Mrs Maud


Take the prizes Whist winners a t Sabden


the party. Miss Hayes rarely misses


been organised for the coming months by Pendleton Village Hail Committee.


Host of events A whole host of events has


be a quiz night and a jumble sale has been arranged for March.28th. On May Gth, t..h..e..r.....................


On February 4th there wdl .


bration dance, and on t fay. 8th a fun night with games has


e is to be a VE Day cele- ftla


ers sang “Happy Birthday”. Club chairman Mrs Pauline


Shaw. All members joined in the singing of carols at the end.


Mr Les White thanked the


choir for all their hard work and ch a irm a n Mr Ken Pounder drew the rafile.


GISBURN


TV super star! Members of Gisburn WI


by comi>eting on BBC Televi­ s ion ’s “Masterchef” pro­ g ram m e , sh e has been


had a New Year’s treat when president Mrs Maureen Bowe gave a cookery demonstra­ tion. Following her claim to fame


11a.m.


Winning spots On Monday evening, mem­


bers of Gisburn Young Farm­ ers’, Club enjoyed a domino drive. Winners .were Luke Lancaster, Clinton Collier and Philip Melling.v At next week’s* meeting


her husband................... ; Competition winners were


Mrs Veevers and Mrs D. Gorner and the raffle was won by Mrs M. Chappell. A t th e m e e t in g on


February 8th there will be a cake and biscuit stall and hos­ tesses will be Mrs H. Cooke, Mrs D.* Hacking and Mi's B. Gladwin.


SLAIDBURN


Fitness fanatics! Thirty members of Slaid­


burn WI gathered in.the vil-


there will ’be a talk by Mr Richard Lucas on his trip to Canada.


RIMINGTON Potato pie


lage hall for Mrs E. Clark­ son’s keep-fit demonstration.


The exercises started with simple sitting down move­ ments, which were gentle and relaxing, and members were then asked to stand for more active, participation took


timed and speeded up at the preparing the 10th spring ’ teacher’s discretion!


place, all to music carefully , ___ ___ _____ was enjoyed by an excellent ments when members were School on March 18th.


extremely popular in the Rib- crowd on Saturday at Riming? beginning to feel well and ble Valley visiting various ton Memorial Institute’s whist truly warmed-up, ready to organisations sharing her and domino drive, organised pan t away th e n e x t 10 experience.


At this meeting she demon- tee. MCs were MrF. Simpson Mrs A. Daborn thanked strated the use of filo pastry,


. by the management commit- minutes in their cornel's.


been organised, which chil-.* cases were deep fried or dren are welcome to attend.


samosas and pastry bilked.


using both savoury anu sweet fillings. Oriental flavours and aromas were produced and a variety of methods of cooking were used when apple strudel and mincemeat purses were baked and Chinese spring rolls,


— Mrs M. Davies, Mrs G. Grainger, Mrs S. Tennant. Gents — Mr W. Ireland, ftlrs J. Riley,Mr S. Hogg. Dominoes: ftlrs M.


and Mr A. Eccles. Whist winners were: Ladies


Mrs Sutton, Mrs Barker, I. Whittaker.


Mr F. Simpson, Mrs F. Cook. Raffle: Miss M. Bairstow,


Woods, meeting and announced that ;


Mrs Clarkson for leading everyone through the routines and providing such action with a difference. The president requested a delegate for the spring council


Mr. grand total of £250 for Motor Neurone Research.


carol singing round the vil­ lages had finally, raised the


A tasty potato pie supper unwinding and relaxing move- will be held in Read CE T h is was fo l low ed by be circulated soon. The show


Secretaries have been busy show schedule and copies will


_________


ing tne society and requiring further information can con­ tact secretary Mrs Doreen Collinson (Padihani 778582).


All the aces Whist winners at Monday


Anyone interested in join­


Read Show Society committee et\joyed an excellent meal at


th e Simonstonc Hotel on Saturday evening.


Busy with show Members and friends of


the venue for the* annual birthday party of Simonstone WI tonight, at 7-30. A supper


Simonstonc Old School is


will be provided by the com­ mit tee and there will be games.


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•, Speaker Mr Frank Barnes, whose subject was Venezuela, showed members perfect slides accompanied i>y soft


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