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C l i th e ro e 22324 (E d i to r ia l ) , 22323 (A d v e r t is in g ) . B u r n le y 422331 (C la s s i f ie d ) News from the Villages G I S B U R N


T r e a s u r e The Friends of Gisburn


August. Tomorrow, a pram and tod­


School are holding a car trea­ sure hunt on Friday June


7-15 p.m. Everyone will be welcome.


-----.7*' ounY a parent, or someone caring


dler service starts at 2-80 p.m. at St John’s Church, held as a joint venture with St Peter’s MU. The service should last about 20 minutes and is specifically planned for . the very young. If you are


^ p ^ Vb S ^ T ^ " S 5 f"-'! « “ y -»• ‘““ V.on that


craft fair takes place at Gis­ burn CP School on June 29th. There will be lots of attrac­


L o t s o f f u n The annual fun day and


tions for all the family. t Everyone is invited to join in


he fun.


afternoon, you will be wel­ come to attend. There will be an opportunity for a chat afterwards, when tea, orange juice and biscuits will be served in the vestry.


N i b b l e s The June meeting of the


C o u n t r y F a i r Sunday is the day dozens of “Nibbles and Noggin eve-


been waiting for. The annual Country Fair takes place in the grounds of Gisburne Park Hospital — with a scarecrow theme.


Simonstone with Read WI will be held at 7-20 p.m. in the Simonstone Old School Hall on Thursday. It will take the form of a


hard-working villagers have nmK- when members will be in. Children and adults are


and take it along to the event, which starts at noon. Over 100 vintage vehicles will be at


vited to build a scarecrow


asked to take along items of “finger” food and drinks for other members to try. There is to be a competition for the most unusual greetings card and there will be


stall. fr Around 28 members and D O W N H A M


S i n g e r s The untimely and sad death


VV1 to visit Coniston Cold on June 27th. The meeting time and place must be obtained from a group member. On July 8rd, there will be a


of the Downham Church choirmistress, Mrs E.Scott, hits led to efforts to maintain the strength of the choir. ____ ____ Singers of any range will be <


made most welcome. Please Horses, ring Mrs D. Braithwaite on 01200 441277 if you would like to assist.


G i f t


Miss Adele Young, and her fiance, were presented with a


Downham church organist


country walk and members are to meet at the Copy Nook Hotel at 7 p.m. On August 7th, a meal and


a walk will take place after a visit to the Chipping water wheel. Members must meet at 5.50 p.m. at the Coach and


W H A L L E Y


..... ... .......... ,-------- -- , , botes screening service run­ painting of the church by njnjr alongside a coffee morn- Canon L. Cragg, on behalf of Whalley Village Hall on the choir, as a gift for their j un(i22nd. forthcoming wedding.


S c r e e n i n g There will be a free din-


C a k e s ^ .


.wool w!.*yY” of help and produce There will he a oOp entrance sweet wlU be most welcome.Please ch^ et " ,Ule coffeL morning


Downham Village Hall com- h.u, from 10 a.in. until 1 p.m. mittee is having a cake stall at the Casttlle Fair on Sunday. Offers


. ,, . I'


iends raised money for the East Lancashire Scanner


the fair,"a dogs ind ducks Appeal on. their walk around , enjoyed a meal at the Brown


demonstration, maypole danc- Itimington and Twiston and - «...-. ■ .


ers from Slaidburii, jugglers, enjoyed a meal at the Brown


unicycles, ferret racing, mor- ™ow’ Chatbuin, afleiwauls, ris (fancere, a children's enter- The choir also raised money tainer, swing boats, tractor ge the appeal at a concert at rides, a dog agility competi- Sabden WI and the singers tion Lml s h o w - I n fact, as were treated to a supper pro- befits an event in the heart of w'ded by the Sabdcn mem- the countryside, there really bers. is something for everyone. The parish church is set to benefit from a good atten­ dance and everyone is urged to turn out.


. . . . . . WnlSt


S IM O N S T O N E


G a i a f u n The annual Simonstone gala


attended t! in the old school in Simon­ stone, when the winners were: Ladies — 1; Mrs D. Birch; 2, Mrs M. Wilkinson; consolation, Mrs C. Scahill. Gents — 1, Mrs E. Simpson; 2, Mrs P. Larkin; consolation, Mr B. Rissley.,


T w e n t


will be held on the school playing fields during the afternoon of Saturday, June 22nd. Teas and refreshments will be available in the school, hall and there will be numerous stalts, including books, toys, produce, plants, games and sideshows for all the family. Once again, the Vicar will be running a sweet stall and gifts of sweets and chocolates, etc., should be taken to the vicarage on Fri­ day, June 21st, or handed in on the day of the gala.


also be having its own stall at the gala and articles in


M U s t a l l The Mothers’ Union will


biue, yellow, gold or white are being collected for the stall. Gifts may be handed to any committee member and it would help if they could be priced. The summer outing takes


the cost will be approximately 1*12. •There will^bc* no branch meetings during - July and


The * -v >?-


Fax number is: (01282)35332


telephone number on your fax so wo can confirm receipt.


Please include a contact


Anyone wanting to go should served at noon ami there will hand in their names, no later be a licensed, bar. All pro than Friday. June 21st, and


place on June 25th to the Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves.


coeds are for school funds. W a l k l! ton.


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COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT FOR WALKERS & RUNNERS


An'evening walk to Stocks Reservoir was enjoyed by 22


Ends Community Centre. It was led by Mrs M. Briggs, of Slaidburn,- and refreshments


L A N E E N D S ;


Mr B. Langston and Mrs R. Barton, and the MC was Mrs Pat Larkin. Another, whist drive in the old school is plannned for Tuesday at 7-30


Special prizes were won by ' p.m.


C l u b s h o p Simonstone Garden Club


faumlay . . .


Advice will be given is re< viujred.





jumble sale to be held in the village hall on July 13th in aid of the village hall and cricket club funds.


contact E. Wilson, M. Hall or D. Braithwaite. Offers of help will also be welcomed for a


played the Morris Dancei*s on Sunday and lost by five wickets. Winning the toss, Downham elected to bat and got off to a great start with


S p o r t Downham Cricket Club


eifrht 1, eon 1 e


flinnl in Simon- ally well and carried his bat. chool in bimon Unfortunately, Wiltjman


whist drive liehl <«>• Turner played exception- (20) and Scott Turner


ripped through the middle order, Liking five for 19. Only Robinson put up any real resistance and Downham were all out for a disappoint­ ing 119.- The Morris Dancers were


which includes coffee. There will also be a sale — come along to see whether you find “treasure or trash”. The cof­ fee morning will take place from 10 a.m. until noon.


P r i z e s The winners of the Abbey'


Senior Citizens’ whist and domino drive were as follows. Ladies: Mrs C. Scahill, Mrs


E. Charnley. Gents: Mrs N. Whipp, Mrs D.Farnsworth. Dominoes: Mrs S. Claydon,


Mrs D. Simpson.


A w a r d s n i g h t The village junior football


club is holding its annual pre­ sentation evening on Wednes­ day at Calderstones Hospital, in the main hall, sLirting at 7-


up to the task, making it look like an easy total. Opener Lichess made a good 55, sup­ ported well by Bradley, Nut­ ter and Fallows. They coasted


30 p.m. The club, started three years ago, runs eight teams.


N a b R u n •The Whalley Nab Run in


to Inara. rHowevCT,14it°hari LjfdinerinTo'^ViIction with pfeye^ two Hammmtf organs simultaneously, a tricky been an enjoyable game anil Whallcy ...............


aid of the Chernobyl Children produced in Mrs Catlow’s home in Stonygate. i f ifnlinn in nnnilinniimi with


1 ?°!ed


shop will be open on Sunday, from 11 a.m. to noon, and on


Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., in the farm buildings at the corner of Whalley Road and Simonstone Lane.


S c h o o l g a l a The annual Simonstone


There will children’s games and a Father’s Day competi­ tion and the other attractions will include a magician, tom­ bola, raffle, clog dancing, bouncing castle, barbecue and cake stall.Ploughman’s lunches will be


School gala will be held on Sunday, from 11-30 a.m.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


cue at Tewitt Hall Farm was a successful fund-raising event held by Bolton-by-Bowland Cricket Club. The event was


F o r f u n d s A barn dance and barbe­


held by Mr Keith Whitwell Rcgistmtira and finish tMces g j ^ guperscan Appeal. It and Mrs Susan Whitwell and {!)»“ at Whalley ^Uiotl]ist ukes place in s t Mary’s Par-


. mu uvum m en u will be available. inm.......... .........


olds upwards is seven miles, along roads and bridle paths, with a climb of 100ft. The junior race for nine to 15- year-olds, is 2.1 miles along roads and paths with a climb of 400ft., start at 7-20 p.m. Trophies will be awarded to ; . _ _ i 1st male, 1st female, 1st local, A p p G S I 1st veteran, and junior prizes plus spot prizes and refresh-


7-15 p.m. . The senior race for 16-year-


all members for their help and presented their hosts with a hanging basket and a bottle of whisky for their kind use of their land.


I l l n e s s


| Everyone has the ability to I ’


la., told


Lold. members and friends of Lane British Reflexology Associa- Parachute Team, bands, danc- „vel vone


ber of the Institute or Com- nlemenUu-y Medicine and the


Mrs Janet Knight, a nicm- f Co -


Knight,


tion, gave an interesting and informative talk on her work.


were served on the walkers re tu rn . Mrs Briggs was thanked by Mr F. Wadding-


She said the feet were the mirrors of a person’s problems


vintiiKo lire engines, not air balloons, *l t'i■e Black Knight


free.


and massaging pres sure points could bring relief. The WI’s president, Mrs


Iris Gregson introduced the speaker and Mrs Liz Moor- muujuexs


stood in silence, in memory of Wednesday and starts from ,|ominoes werc Mr W. Cooke, founder member Mrs Dolly -U» ^ g ^ t0 „ ^


house thanked her. Members


Dinsdale, who recently died. The competition for a stress


remedy was won by Miss Margaret Downer-Bottomley, Mrs Marion How*ard and Mrs M.A. Bosonnet, and Mrs Josie Fawcett also won a prize. Mrs Grace Dobson was


elected to the group. In May, members joined


. — . t. ««» v


Association guided evening sixties met for their Monday walk in Wha 11 ey ls on njgj^ social. Winners at


G u i d e d The Clitheroe Ramblers’


<


. . . ,


. - . . e iiiuiil auiiuu.


and Likes appioximately two Amy Parkinson, while* hours.


* rpu„ fr.ui i.r-.i wonkniul fhr «lay*s meeting, whist results C e iM a n


raffle winners were Mr Dan Houghton, Mr W. Ireland and Mrs E. Ireland. At Thurs-


other WIs at the Mytton Fold ,.oom’


, J?^ aiSnh celebrations ^ were as follows. Ladies: Mrs Evdln. F o rd e d Mrsjjlmtd W;tsley,Cn\ r a _ Dorothy


speaker was author Mrs .lb|e from the parish office. Mr William Cooke. Raffle:


Farm restaurant for a literary m- l . .. nk an(i include a den. Dominoes: Mr. James luncheon, whore g u e s t biffet supper and are avail- R°yi,i;rS!re


into her life, from her book "F rom Kitchen Sink to Woman of the Year”. Members are to join Sawley


June 23rd, from 11-30 a.m. on Whalley CE School Flaying W a l k i n g Field. Games are planned for


M iU e r a i f ^ r S w S " wH?°be!,light refreshmonts aral°d‘'the hills, "rhe latest


accompanied hy an adult. WelI an(, wcnt by Higher and M A lc n n A r i n n


Neison Arion


Lower Graggs, Decrstones, Spence Moort Cock Dan alM|


(Cricket Club Section) is hav- down the steps through the ing a fund-raising evening on path between Higher and Friday, June 28th. A “Music Lower Ogden ; reservoirs in Midsummer" concert is where it was nice to see being given by the Nelson Lower Ogden full at last. Arion Glee Union Male Choir They stopped at Barley picnic in the parish church at 7-30 area before walking, on to p.m. Tickets are £4, conces- Newchurch, Stoney Bank, sionary £3. The concert will across Black Bank and back he followed by a traditional through, Sabden Fold to the Lancashire supper in the village. cricket pavilion, price £2 .


Whal ley S p o r ts Club into Fell Wood. They went Tickets are available from Gil- D 8 DCG ____


martins, the Swan, Farns- A jloe (jowtl will take place worths and the newsagents. R IB C H E S T E R


tomorrow night


Nicholas’s Church Hall from 8 p.m. Supper will be served but take your own drinks.


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T h a n k s The community of Dunblane


has sent a letter to Mrs Kath Akroyd, of Manor Avenue, Rochester, thanking her for a cheque for £80. The money was raised for the Dunblane Appeal by raffling a cloth clown in the Black Bull Inn.


F o u l i n g The level of dog fouling in


the streets and on the river- bank appears to have


dropped, following the erec­ tion of signs by Ribehester Parish Council. Dog owners have been seen carrying poop scoops and plastic bags.


A g e n u in e m i l l sh o p


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C H A T B U R N


eroe market raised more than £100 for the funds of the Junior Mission for All.


M i s s i o n A bric-a-brac stall on Clith­


A n n i v e r s a r y Grindlcton Methodist


in St


7.39 p.m. for 8 p.m. Houghton and Mrs Eva Mars- 9 °UaY! S ’1'


~


Aileell Armitage. She gave a children’s fun sports und Miss Edith Hayes and Mr moving anil humorous insight, g.-imos take p|ace on Sunday, Rowland Font


^


ers and lots more. There will be stalls, refreshments and a fireworks finale. Admission is


•* heal themselves following- ill­ ness caused by stress, disease


’s social secretary thanked Church Lane. Foi wither • -* • •


• details contact John Davies, tel. 822033.


F u n D a y The Family Fun Day to


c e le b ra te C a ld e rs to n e s ’ 7 5 th a n n iv e rs a ry is to ta k e place a t Calderstones NHS. Trust, Mittbn Road, on Saturday, from 1 p.m. The afternoon


and admission is 50p. A n n i v e r s a r y


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Anyone wanting the cassette, can obtain a copy lor a minimum donation of £5 by telephoning 01254 878213.


■ - . - S A B D E N ,


A coffee morning on Satur­ day will boost Sauden’s con-


day tribution to the East Lanca-


club it was well-attended. The Church ^..no Pni- fnrLhir ish Hall from 10 a.m. to noon


weekend. On Sunday, special take place on Saturday, services will be held a t -10*30 .-”3 Thy event'sLirts at 8 p.m. a.m. when the preacher will* an(j there will be a barbecue


will hold its Sunday School annivei-sary celebrations this


Sabden Methodist Church


including a bounty castle, fiko the service There will be T r a G c n r o Punch and Judy, pony rides, vintage fire engines, hot air


we]come js extended to


were played. by Mrs Gladys Walmsley, Mrs M. Edmond­ son, Mr W. Ireland and Mrs J. Riley when Sabden Over


R e s u l t s Winning hands at whist


itcms hy the gum|ay Scboo| T r e a S U r e chilUren'ilt both services'anil u


B a r b e c u e A barbecue is being organ­


ised by members of the Pend­ leton Village Hall Committee


be Mrs Christine Barnes, and supper, disco and bar. Tickets at 2-30 p.m. when the Rev. are an(| available from the


hunt. Many parents and chil­ dren followed the clues, with winners being John and Ruth Cowperthwaite and John and Joanne Ingham and families. The event ended with a pie anti peas supper in the Swan with Two Necks and £150 was raised for the Friends of Bar


when the Friends of Barrow Sciiool organised a treasure


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service, led by the Rev. Andrew Scutt, was “praise”. A sketch by David Connell and Robin Clark was accom­


panied by James Smith on piano, Mr Scutt on drums and organist Mr Fred Wadding-


ton. P E N D L E T O N


difficult by interruptions from the telephone and doorbell. .


task a t the best of times but one which was made more ,


..... „ „ „ nurses will be in the village » ,


been sponsored by the Whal­ ley Lions Club. Specialist


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A RIBCHESTER woman has used Her musical talents to record t cassette of her favourite tunes.


Self-taught musician Mrs Edna Catlow plays the organ and has released the cassette to raise money for Knowle Green Congrega­





tional Church. Mrs Catlow started playing the organ at the age of


15 a t Goosnargh Methodist Church. In 1958 she mar­ ried photographer Jack Catlow and then became organist a t Knowle Green Methodist Church. Her entrepreneurial urge to challenge the big record companies for a place in the music market started in


January. Pastor Jeff Jones asked members of his congregation


for fund-raising ideas to pay for the upkeep of the church. Mrs Catlow’s thoughts turned to her Ham­ mond organs and she decided to make a cassette. One side of the cassette contains her 10 favourite hymms, while the other contains 10 popular ballads.


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