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A22d.il (Classified) f RJews from the Villages
Holidays , 'u
Wj, Mrs Ruth Manslev paid tribute to the late Mrs .loan
"“ "tint! of Whatley
Konnan and her great contri bution to th e in s t i tu te ,
expressing how much she will be missed. A report on the interim;
opinions, suitable for anyone inquiring about the Chrisitan Faith. Group one is for young tK‘ople aged lietween 1(1 to 30, led by youth leader Samantha MeVey, professional foot baller John Borland and stu dent Christine Fountain. Group two is for older people. Everyone is welcome to attend.
SABDEN
Birthday H a p p y b i r t h d a y S t
Nicholas’s*! That's the message today as
tion by the then Bishop of Chester.
team will be very welcome. The musical is being pre
sented on behalf of St Marv’s Church in St Nicholas's flail on Thursday to Saturday, September 5th to 7th, with the dress rehearsal on the Wednesday. Anyone interested is asked 35)84.
Parish Church celebrates the P o l o h r a t i n n 150th birthday of its consecra
Celebration A celebration was held at
Sabden Baptist Church to
recent country fair at Gis hurnc Park, and she reminded ... .... ...........
members that it was time to drive home. be ordering W1 calendars and diaries.
who assisted in any way at the was a fjne evening so supper Institute
The president of Rimin;jtc>n picnic, prepared and organ- WI, Mrs h. Peel, thanke ,d all
. . .
i Jse{j by ^etty Peel. Luckily it inner
ed Be I’eel.
was eaten in the open and Wl business completed before the
competition cup for most joints during the year and Mrs Doris Leeming is the new
Mrs Edith Lawson won the
competition secretary. Mary Parker was thanked
interesting account of her membership of the Loners’ Caravan Club. Mrs Joyce Jef feries told of her visit to
B a rb a ra P a rk s gave an
Bangkok and Au stralia, expressing her imignant feel ings when visiting the River Kwai and seeing the names
and letters from British pris oners of war. Mrs M a rg a re t Naylor
Walking
remembered h er tr ip to Vienna in 15)53, when the Russians were still in occupa tion and food was rationed. The final talk entitled “The Italian Job” featured Mrs Sal- lie Carlyon. Mrs Muriel Wright and Mrs Eileen Peace who each told about their trip to the Dolomites with the N a t io n a l F e d e ra t io n of Womens’ Institutes. Thanks were expressed by
Mrs Mansley, who remarked on what excellent speakers were members of whalley WI. On Wednesday the annual
friemls of Downham and Twiston Garden Club enjoyed the annual chairman’s walk. The party were treated to an interesting and adventurous walk from Downhain Mill to Twiston Mill following Swan- side Beck. The evening, after heavy rain earlie.r in the day, was
Twenty-two members and
good competition. Contest
breezy. Members saw the workings of Downham Mill and viewed the tranquil scenes round Twiston Mill lodge with its waterfowl and their young. A delicious buffet was
outing will be to Brodsworth Hall and on August 21st Mrs Pam Jelley will talk about “Hotels of my Acquaintance”.
Winners Whist winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive in Whal ley were as follows. Ladies: Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs B. P r e s to n . Gents: Mrs J . Walmsley, Mrs E. Whitehead. Dominoes: Mrs H. Hardy.
Mrs M. Maden.
in the singles com;>etition for the Derek Lord Memorial Trophy, to be held at Whalley Bowling Club. The comjietition will be held on August 3rd from 10 a.m. and is open to Great Harwood and Hyn d b u rn Rowling League and Whalley mem 3.
Bowling A few places still remain
bi*rsers. Entries, plus £3, should be sent Woodfiel te ell.
ie c
17th. The draw will lie pub lished in the Clitheroe Adver tiser and Times.
/oodfield View, Whallev, or (01254822737) by July
e plu
sunny and warm although j„ e x c e l le n t s p i r i t s by G o a l p o s t s - °“l everyone who took part. _
, keen y eenlv-fought contest, played proved to be scoreline.
served by Steve and Diane, at Downham Post Office, fol lowed by an hilarious half- hour when a gardening quiz was attempted. Winner was Mrs D. Por ter and booby prizewinner was Mr S. Mar shall. Raffle prizes went to Mrs
Edgar, Mrs J. Aspinall, Mrs S. Robinson, Mrs D. Porter and Mrs S. Roney.
Competition
On Sunday, members of Downham Cricket Club had a free day. so they organised a double wicket competition. Sixteen members entered and an enjoyable afternoon was had by all. Teams consisted of two players drawn out of the h a t , and knockout rules applied. Many of the games were
I to Pat Holden. 7 H ra it ln v n ite C rc iirh to n
, j0|in Gladwin beat Mark and P h ilip
- ■ ~................................... crinKton beat Jim Pilkinuton and Steve Turner.
Braitfiwaite anil Gareth Hoth- a
Sabden Bowling Club s closed for a week next month annual women’s doubles com- le t itio n
for structural carried out.
repairs to be
Stansfield and Pat Shinston buv new goalposts for the defeat Margaret Hancock and Lower Holme football field Margaret Wright with a -1-11 after the existing ones were
...... July 2Ulh/21st when the club Gie posts is also4 autlJ rutjuiicu amt November 21st ...... ........i
hosts » doubles howling tour- the new posts will be in place out,in? to Hawes creamery
nament for Sabden Wl’s bv the beirinninir of next 5 , c*]ecse factory ^vil1 now was congratulated for organis- SujierScan apjteal, which will include top players from across the area taking part. Thirty-two pail's, paying £0
. . i..... ............... the new posts will be in place
by the beginning of next month.
each, will compete. Club members and sup-
Sign Sabden Parish Council has
to call in to watch what should Close. There has never been be an excellent competition— an indication sign since the and also help raise funds for close was built and the council
porters are being encouraged to be erected at Pendleside charity. Raffle
close, especially the two semi finals where Mark Hayton and
\dlage shortly anti going ... ---- ---— received a request for a sign
take place on July 20th, leav ing the memorial institute at 0 p.m. All who would like to go should contact WI secre
tary Mrs E. Jackson. Birthday greetings were
read by Mi's C. Knowles while town crier Miss M. Hairstow announced forthcoming events. On Tuesday there will
ing all
Waste paper c The village
ollection will i
and Howard mR an Open hvcmiiit on Sop- temlwr nth, froin (rill) p.m. at Nicholas church hall.
Tickets will Ik* available in councillors agreed as the work t thhee village shortly and the was precepted for in this pn>nd draw will U; nnide dui> year s budRet.
the children’s playground, i t the play area after
The fin a l saw Howard nmndy for parents and for roundabout. I he roundabout Bnuthwaite and Gareth Hetli- children interested in joining is now to be removed and
The Open E v c n in it is uyin-ed his foot on the hrc.lon
being held by Sabden Scout New safely sufacing is lo lie Group with lots of great provided around the slide on prizes.
A super summer raffle is in Hoineacre Avenue,
the was precepted Tor m tins There was coneern nhiiul reported that a child had
was
objections to plans for a din ing room extension at a house
Councillors at their July meeting last week had no
service of the new cunilc.lhc S hO W Rev. Gill Hall, will be held at Members of Simonstonc «s p.m. and the luncheon club with Read WI are busy pre
outing will take plan; on July paring for the annual Clith- 31st. at 11 a.m. from Riming-
ton Memorial Institute. The delegate at. the NFWI
intermediate general meeting, held in t ’ardill. Ml’s II. Keigh ley. gave a most interesting :md cmui'i'ehensive report in a tight-hearted fashion, which
erne Area WI Show on Satur day at Kl Augustine’s School, Billinglon. Members should lake their entries to the school hall on Friday morning. At the meeting next Thurs
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was highly appreciated by speak about the Community moniheca.
be open between 1J a.m. to 12-'a» p.m. mid l-.“o to “ do p.m.
nd 3 p.m. and the house will
burgers, hot-dogs and salads were enjoyed at the annual
a take place between 11 a.m. Prizes and new club shirts
Barbecue A delicious selection of
Whalley Young Families Group barbecue on a rather chilly evening in the abbey grounds. Children, however, did not
m run-outs by Philip Creighton, wen; awarded to players and
bers and friends enjoyed a treasure hunt, organised by Judith and Mark Hayton. Winners were Mark Braitli- waite and family. A great eve- ning was rounded off bv chicken and chips in the Assheton Arms. The event raised £7ti for club funds.
feel the cold as they chased round looking for hidden
vogurt pots. This was the last VrG event for the summer, the group meets again for the AGM on September 5>th.
ship is an independent ecu- welcomed three prospective ■ ------ - menical fellowship that meets voune members to St, Leon- or members ot tne every' Sunday evening ... T ... ----- -------- -----—, p.m. in the village hall. This is
Fellowship Whalley Christian Fellow-
.......... „ . ' ’
a chance to discuss and share commonly held views and them will be very welcome.
. . ------..„.i ,
In Downham on Sunday morning, Canon L. Cragg
it was a sign of good times ahead. Anyone willing to join
,
at 6-30 ard’s LJnureh choir, and ho|>ed the performances and the n,lu* ’
d ' ess rehearsal. , r . .
. . . .
nado’s, taken recently in Downham, raised over £30
Over £30 A collection for Dr Bar-
with manv thanks to all who contributed.
Choir
supporters in the Assheton Arms, J lownitam. The previous week mem
r a i s e m u c h lln- Croup.
Tea time Let's hope the sun shine-t on
along ,*nd ti eat > oui. elf. Hairdresser
there will be a display of Rihhle Valley Borough Coun- infonmition and leaflets, and oil that they do not want any some stalls are planned lo more anti-vandal fences 'ill'll I'uiiil."- fur .-iroiuxi (lie village toilets as they feel they are an eyesore. One member suggested that
Sunday wnen it’s strawberry tea time at St Nicholas’s Church Hall.
ducc show on August lOlli in Rimington Memorial Insti tute, to be opened at 2-30 p.m. by Mrs ('. Walker.
WI show commillee, Mina M. B a i l -S low , g a v e d e ta i ls ahoutthe handicraft and urn-
the existing fence be removed but this was overruled. The chairman. Conn. Flunk
H
Goss reported on the Kibble Valiev Parish Council’s Liai son Meeting. Anger was again
i,jns for tjle Watt Street area
and the matter is to go on the agenda of the September
tember’s production of The that the state of the fence Goun. Harry Backhouse. Wizard of Oz.
who can help out with Sep- , Coun. Eileen Lowe said (>M Wanted — a hairdresser meeting. K V llull<u ........... ..
Bottoms needs the help of ^ ^ie n.e 2^ meeting was someone who can
together with the make-up gt Milry.s Schl)oli Sabden, Anvone willing to work W3St© p3p©T
has purchased books and school equipment with the
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Barbecue Villagers are keeping their
fingers crossed for good weather for a fund-raising barbecue on July 20th. The event will be raising
'ace at Clough Bottom Farm, ic home of Kibble Valley
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sented in St Nicholas’s Hall, *l disgrace anti the matter is to |e(]ffL, will provide the enter- Sabden, and producer Dee be taken up with the brewery. K
The musical is being pre- park and the playground \vas ,jt»ziei'ski and Lindsay Blaek- II pro\
between the I endle \ \ itch car Clitheroe musicians Mark
admission is £8, including food. Those wanting tickets should telephone 01254 820285
Scan A cheque for £500 raised
colour printer thanks to a collection of Tesco computer vouchers by parents and staff. A spokesman for th e
school’s PTA thanked all those who had donated waste >a|>er and vouchers, and said the waste paper collections would continue as normal.
with the waste paper collec tions, they are asked to con ta c t the school on 01282
If anyone is able to help 1005). PENDLETON Quiz appeal
Wood on 01200275)17. Entry is £1 and forms should be obtained as soon as possible.
Fun night
the venue for a fun night organised by Friends of Bar- row School when £500 was raised for funds. There were various games and a chicken supper was served, as well its the raffle being drawn.
Pendleton Village Hall was
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by Bashnll Eaves Wl was pre sented to Mrs Mary Barnes for the SuperScan aptieal. Mrs Barnes thanked all those who had helped to make the fund raising event, held at Green- side in Bashall Eaves, such a great success. Included in the Wl event was the raffle of a
uill
S..usan of “Hair Care" in Clith- eroe. Todmorden cyclists also
onated by member Mrs euuns Finch which was won by
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(|IMraU.‘,l ))v :h, which
c.mber M won
c il
Hurst Green Over-00s’ Club member Charlie Holden went
Birthday The DOth birthday party of
with a swing. The event was described as
memorable and members of the club were provided with a glass of sherry and birthday cake by Mr Holden, who is a life member of the club. Mrs Helen Hartley thanked
fumls for the Kibble Valley SuperScan Appeal. It takes
The chairman of Itiinington scarves are needed. New jewel lery, handbags and
Race night Read Cricket Club inem
day, in Simoiislone Old School, Mr N. Robinson will
lace, judged by Mra Lambert anil there will be an access- was won by Mra It, S|M*ncer ories stall for which items of and Mrs (*. Thiittlelbwmte.
A competition foe a piece of will lx; for the best health tip Health Council. A coinjxjtition EASILY FOUND HEAR THE RAILWAY BRIDGE M f l g t s k
meinliers will be welcome at this meeting.
hoi's are holding another big scri'i'U race night in the pavil ion on Tuesday, starting at S 30 p.m. Anyone wishing l> own a horse, be a jockey or simply place a bet will be wel- come to join the fun.
Winners Whist winners at Monday
evening social in Read Consti tutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs B. Hall, Mrs M. Grime. Gents — Mrs E. P. Larkin, Mr C. Hall. Special prize was won by Mrs M. Grime and Mr L. Grime was MC.
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The next big event is on council. A new net for one of ...............
condemned by the county IKJSLS 1S
The final saw Pauline Sabden Parish Council is to ^
Closed The Jubilee Bridge is to be
away their spare time making macrume hammocks. As she spoke, Margaret was working on a dainty plant holder which her mother would la te r decorate with a dried flower arrangement. Mrs Keighley
tion of skill and creativity. 1 Several members showed
to 24th. The fjame
thanks of the members for a superb, amazing demonstra
interes t in attending the annual Knitting and Stitching
Exhibition, at Harrogate, on ............................ 24V ""
A tombole, raffle and golf gam raised money for unds.
expressed the wholehearted draw the raffle, which was
WI chairman, attended with her husband and helped to
Mrs Wetherill, the County
Wetherill, Margery Wall- work, Taffy’s cousin, Jane Lewis and Janie Howard. Taffy and Jane Lewis were thanked and presented with a
won by Geoffrey Kean, Richard Collinge, Betty Walker, Brian Dixon, Mr
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so please make an extra spe- t,m who returned to join in .... effort lo keep the area the cejebration.
1 he judges will also soon be A u g u s t 2!)th, when F r the west in the reign of Wil- tnunni; the villaRe to choose Michael KaircIouKh is the |i:ll„ :1nd Mary. The word the winners of the parish speaker.
around your home tidy. The next meeting is on _.......................................... ...
West in Bloom Competition (j|01-ia ;m(l Agnes from Nan- are to visit Sabden tomorrow twich and Mary from Aeering-
T h e ju d g e s ^ oM,h e^N o rth t( ,
. lt .. .. A special thank you goes were astounded to learn that eir-ninn__with sammes. m em b e rs Ren a , Margaret is totally blind, h ut * The next meeting is a walk
Bridge. i/'.e
wmi.|
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MitvU.mi.cc.wt,i- trip over Pendle to Colne and pies of her work. Members to*
Accriiij:- assistant, she explained hop- ,Jle'vijj:i(;e hali at MOp.m. the ancient craft, which is
macrame literally means. S i t S S lu £ , „ V v .S S . AreiTand collection can he Taff^Lewis will K" to the Chipping I'lay
for organisation a mystery a chocolate-making demon-
hasicullv formed from a vari ety of knots, was brought to berry lunch was enjoyed by
with her mother as discreet or ride to Whiteholme from a w f salmon and straw-
The group then drove to C a n S l Towneley Park for an evening
table Aladum r>
for providing members with so much information and an interesting evening in a veri- ddin’s Cave.
_ Jenny Bradley thanked him 3
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Residents ami friends of
boat trip on the canal from Skiptnn to Kildwick. Despite setting off in the rain, by lunchtime the sun shone on all who sat out on the deck enjoying the sights. A won derful day was had by all.
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efforts for the club since its by i inncceeppttion in 15)<4 and nis
gave a cheque for £20 to the do ®f port. . appeal, after using the village Whist winners: Ladies — hSilk
friendly manner. He pre- rented Mr Holden with a bot-
lowed W a short business John Monaghan, Mr John meeting
gifl, and was welcomed back -worth, Mrs Mary Whalley to WI meetings.
raise funds for All Saints’ The group next moved on to Church, Pendleton. Anyone Hillcrestin Mitton for a very
A quiz has been compiled to gestions for future speakers,
wishing.to take part should enjoyable supper, contucf tne organiser, David ^ J xt me£ting will
Wednesday, August 7th. The coach will leave the village Road
meeting will be on
hall at G-15
p.in. for Warbur- Anyone who has reserva ton’s bakery. Members are tions about the building of ; asked to wear sensible shoes proposed road along the exist-
and no jewellery. SLAIDBURN
Slaidburn WI gathered out side Burnley Central Library for a tour of the restored and ex te n s iv e b uilding. Mr
Library Twenty five members of
was there to welcome the party. A visit to the computer
Members are iusked for sug- Adrian Holden. eetings,
Mrs wrenall thanked mem- Mrs Florence Lofthouse, Mr hers for her get well card and
The presentation was fol- Waddington. Gents — Mr Waddington. Dominoes — Bob Wilson, Miss Joyce Ams- Baffle — Mr Harry Moon, Mi
Mrs Joyce Meyler, Mrs Beryl
Mr Holden, his family and f r ie n d s , and Mrs Rose Richardson, for the event. Vice-chairman Mr Bob Wil son praised Mr Holden’;
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ing public footpath from Thompson Bank, in Preston Road, to Ashmoor House, should contact Ribble Valley Borough Council as soon
possible.
the lack of route markings for two footpaths, which fork from the bridge over Boyce’s
Route Villagers concerned about
Brook — one going left towards Ashmoor,the other
a t a whist and domino drive held in West Bradford Village
Hall on Saturday evening. Whist winners were as fol lows. Ladies: E. Jackson, U.
Jackson,E. Clegg, M. Swin- bank. Gents: M. Jackson, M. Grainger, A. Marsden, F. Lovett, J. Moon, F. Mercer. Dominoes: C. Wiseman, F. Pye, P. Metcalfe, F. Lofth-
Duckworth, M. Newinan, M.
room was arranged f irst before they were all closed down for the night. Ms Allen demonstrated and explained how to access information and made th e process seem interesting and really possi ble.
t Mr Child then led a guided
our of the recently-refur bished areas where members saw the new room and equii>- ment fo r th e s en so rily impaired. A large children’s library had an attractive read ing comer and low-level book shelves with mobiles and wall
ouse, M. Oddie, F. Turner, most impressive. July 17th.
right towards Higher Boyce’ Farm — are asked to con tael the borough council with their concerns.
Warning Residents of the village ar
Appeal The cloth man, attached
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Ruffle: J . Robinson, G. Mr Child explained and ans- £2o,00U — half the su Grainger, E. Jackson, J. Ken- wered members’ questions required — towards the yon, D. Speak, M. Lambert. about many aspects of the nppwd to raise money to build The next drive will be on librarv throughout the one two much-needed classrooms and half hour tour.
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