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C l ith e ro e 22821, (E d i to r ia l ) . 22828 (A d v e r t is in g ) . B u r n le y 1,22X31 (C la s s i f ie d ) News from the Villages players and supporters for the


Abbey drive Whist winners at the Abbey


Brownies’ annual D is tr ic t R o unders T o u rn am en t.S t Leonard’s 1st Langho pack won, with Read a close second on equal points. St Lei


senior citizens’ drive, in Whul- ley, were: Ladies — Mrs C. bcarhil), Mrs E, Charnlev _


„ Do,l? hi“us; Mrs E - Hill and Mrs M. Morley. Welcome


The congregation of


Whalley Methodist Church welcomed the Rev. Brenda Leigh back into their midst at the end of her sabattical. At the ser­ vice of Holy Communion the choir sang the introit “Oh, heavenly King, look down from above. The opening hymn was “Born in Song”, to celebrate Aldersgate Sunday. In her talk to the chil­


dren Mrs Leigh spoke about Christian Aid Week and she gave Sunday School scholars balloons to blow up to illustrate how prices in Peru had inflated and how desperately the people there needed help. In her'sermon she told


the congregation of the various churches where she and her husband, Fred,


worshipped while in North Wales and how welcome the congregations' had made them feel.


ley’s 1,400th year celebrations takes place this weekend. On 06TVIC6S Sunday a t 2 p.m. a joint cele­ bration of public witness and a peal of bells will lead to the opening service in Whal­ ley Parish Church a t 3 p.m. A flower festival and exhi­


Celebrating The official s ta r t of Whai-


be Holy Communion at 9 a.m. and a family communion ser­


On Whit Sunday there will


b ition of h is to r ic archive material will also be held in the parish church on Saturday and Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 11- 30 a.m. to 2-30 p.m., and 5 to 8 p.m. The preview to this will be on Friday a t 7 p.m., with wine and nibbles, and it will be opened by television s tar Patricia Routledge. R e f r e s hm e n t s w ill be


s e rv ed in th e school hall throughout the weekend. On Saturday a t 7-30 p.m.


tion in the Methodist Hall will be open on Saturday Sunday and Monday. Refreshments will be available.


season of Whalley Country Dance Group was neld in the school hall on Friday when 50 members enjoyed English folk dancing and a Jacob’s join su p p e r . Appreciation was given to Mary Bradbury for iier excellent tuition during the year.


Dancers The final meeting of the


Boat race More th a n 250 p eople


enjoyed lovely sunshine on Saturday while celebrating Whalley School’s 150th anni­ versary. Friends of Whalley School organised a boat race which halted traffic on Whal­ ley Bridge as 700 boats were launcheainto the river from a tractor bucket. First prize of £100 was won


there will be an organ recital in church given by Gordon Stewart. An ar ts and crafts exhibi­


vice a t 11 a.m. in St John's Church, Read. In the evening at 6-30 p.m.


there will be a special festal


evensong to celebrate the Rev. H. A. Reid's 40th year in th e m in is try . Guests and clergy will attend and the address will be given by the Rev. Brian Stevenson.


Simonstone WI, Mrs Anne Atkinson, together with Mrs Sue Ogden and Mrs Pam Jel- ley, presented three resolu­ tions to members present at the meeting. Winners of the mini-handicraft show were. G reetings cards: 1, Helen Dew hurst; 2, Pam Je lley . S kirt: 1, Evelyn Hawortn. Drawing or painting of flow­ ers: 1, Evelyn Haworth; 2, Jill. Lund. Embroidery: 1, Mar-


Institute The president of Read with


Sa r e t Simpson; 2, Helen ewhurst.


Wl Choir gave a celebration concert in honour of the Rev. H. A. Reid’s 40th year in the • ministry.


-.accompanied by Mrs Mary Seafora and oboeist Miss Phi­ lippa Griffin, who made her debut with the choir. The choir gave a varied


Mrs Pam Je lley , Mrs Kay Russell, Mrs Anne Goodway, Mrs Pam Moulds and Mrs Sally Britnell, who was also the soloist. The choir was


Readings were given by :


by Cathy Mills, a year one pupil, who brought along her pet lamb to enjoy the festivi­ ties. Other prizewinners were Mark Tattersall (£50) and Mr Chadwick (£25), of Moor Edge. Other prizes were don­ ated by local businesses. A barbecue in the abbey


Rounders Whalley School playing


Saturday evening when mem­ bers of Simonstone with Read


‘ S t John’s Church, Read, on


Concert A capacity audience filled


Gents — Mrs P. Wooff, Mr5! C o n t e s t Wooff.


SABDEN ,


to represent the district in the Ribble Valley Division Tour­ nament.


eonard "’s pack will go on


Competition is designed to encourage community effort and involvement in keeping Lancashire villages and their facilities tidy and well-kept. Whalley Parish Council has s u bm i t te d an e n t ry and anyone who can help should contact a councillor as soon as possible. Preliminary judging will commence in June ana July.


The B e s t -K e p t ,V i l la g e


Golfing Several rounds of fiercely-


fought golf between Whalley veterans resulted in Arnold M e tc a lf w in n in g th e BC Knock-Out Trophy with Mr Ray Carter runner-up.


Sharing A Carers’ Support Group


meets in Whalley Village Hall on the first and third Wednes­ day each month between 1-30 and 3-30 p.m. This is an opportunity to share ideas,get. practical advice and be among others who understand the physical and emotional diffi­ culties faced by those who look after eldlerly or disabled relatives. For further details contact


Chris Verity at Whalley sur­ gery tel. 01254 823273.


Age Concern Sabden Age Concern Lei­


sure Club held its AGM at St Mary’s Hall, where president Mr Keith Newmark congratu­ lated the club on its many activities. Chairman Mr Les White


poi Wi


said hardware and crockery' had been purchased with help from the E a s t Lancashire Health Authority. Officers elected: Mr Keith


Newmark (president), Mr Les White (chairman), Mrs Ruth Shaw (secretary), Mr Frank Goss (treasurer). Committee members: Mrs


'fright. Treasurer Mr Frank Goss


thanked officials and commit­ tee members for their sup­ port, particularly Mrs Doreen


joined the farmer admiring newly-born twin calves. They returned to Sabden via Stain- scombe. The walk was the first in a


Great Hall, Green Top cot­ tages, from where the search­ lights operated during the war, ana down to Old House farm w h ere th e w alk e rs


Colin Cooke on an evening walk around the Sabden val­ ley, organised by Lancashire Countryside Services. The walk took in Sabden


DOWNHAM


Institute “Who I would like to have


been and why” was the order of the day for Downham WI. Birthday greetings were


summer series, the next being on May 30th — not June 30tn as previously reported. Places are limited and the walk is already half booked, so please ring 01995 640557 as soon as possible to reserve a place.


M. Cliff, Mrs M. Moorhouse, M r s P . F r o s t , Mr A. Bywater, Mr A. Cliff, Mr K. Pounder. Co-opted members: M rs .D. W r ig h t , Mr P. Mather.


Sabden members when Liz Lark, the county's Denman representative, visited and fired members with enthusi­ asm to save up or win a bur­ sary to travel to the college in Oxfordshire. A video was shown of the


are fortunate enough to have facilities like those enjoyed by WI members to study, learn and play, w ith ex c e llen t accommodation thrown in. This was the message to


Institute Few women’s organisations


college, including the Lanca­ shire room, which the county furbishes.


tion was won by Mrs Anne Jones and Mrs Mary New- bold. Birthday greetings went to Mrs Eileen Pearson and Mrs Joyce Harrison. The WI is holding a Super­


scan concert, featuring Read with Simonstone WI choir, on Ju n e 5 th , in th e B ap t is t Church Hall. The next meet­ ing is on Monday, June 10th.


Winners Whist prizes went to Mrs


.Domino winners were Mrs Maud Wade, Mrs Amy Par­ kinson and Mrs Ivy Cottam. Raffle prizes went to Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Mrs Eva Marsden and Mrs Bessie Brennand. Thursday’s whist winners


Bessie Brennand and Mrs Eva Marsden when Sabden Over 60s met for th e ir Monday night social in St Mary’s Hall.


Cottam and Mr John Abbott. Raffle: Mrs Joyce Bailey, Mr George Holden and Mrs Amy' Parkinson. ‘


as follows. Ladies: Mrs E. Duckworth and Mrs E. Hut­ chinson. Gents: Mrs Gladys Walmsley and Mr W. Ireland. Dominoes: Mr Rowland Ford, Mrs Frances Lowe, Mrs Ivy


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bingo in St Nicholas’s Cnurch Hall at 7-30 p.m. tomorrow, organised by the Ladies’ Cir­ cle.


Bingo I t 's eyes down for prize


selection of songs from Rutter and Strauss to Irish and Scot­


tish folk songs and Schubert’s “Die Nachtigall” in German. Several male members of the church choir joined the ladies for Psalm 122 and the Magni­ ficat, both firm favourites with the vicar.


grounds and a children’s scav­ enger hunt added to the suc­ cess of the day.


fiplHa were Tilled with keen


and bric-a-brac sale in Read United Reformed Church on Friday, May 31st, a t 6-15 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Sunday school room refur- bishments.


Sale There will be a good-as-new


weekend, with the church garden party and procession of witness, takes place at St Nicholas’s Church on June 9th and 10th.


Date The annual Rose Queen


celebrate the appointment of Sabden borough councillor Mrs Eileen Lowe as the new Mayor of the Ribble Valley, will take place on Sunday, Ju ly 7th, a t S t Nicholas’s Church.


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the Rev. Roland Nicholson, and his wife, Jillian, held a coffee evening at their home at Sabden vicarage. There


Coffee I t was an evening of conviv­


ing of Clayton-le-Dale WI was Mr Adrian Lewis, of Black­


was a tombola, raffle, cake stall, guessing game and hoopla. Proceeds are for church funds.


Church, Pendleton, were invited to take part in the Archdeacon’s visitation at St John’s Church, Baxenden, last week.


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tions were debated and voted upon and passed to the Pend­ leton link delegate. Six mem­ bers will enjoy an evening soi­ ree at Martin Mere and names were taken for a dinner in September. The decorated hat competi­


The three national resolu-'


seeking entries for this year’s Best-Kept Gardens competi­ tion. Entry forms have been delivered through doors and they should be returned to any member of the council by June 14th, as judging takes place at the end of June.


Contest Sabden Parish Council is


for Whitsuntide takes place at St Nicholas’s Parish Church, on Sunday at 6 p.m.


Hymns A united “Songs of Praise”


jumble sale in St Mary’s Hall raised a splendid £193. The money is to go towards put­ ting on a performance of “The Wizard of Oz’’ in Sabden in September, and producer Dee Bottoms thanks everyone who helped and supported in any way. The next fund-raising event


Sale Last Saturday afternoon’s


GRINDLETON


Quiz A successful and enjoyable


quiz night was held a t St Ambrose’s Church by Grind- leton WI. Quizmaster Mrs Valerie Mewis asked 100 gen­ eral knowledge questions and WI members served tea and biscuits. Twenty-four teams took p a r t and the winners were Fence I I , followed by Grindleton I and Slaidbum.


Village meal Any visitor to Grindleton on


ton House, diners were given details of where to go for their s ta r te r and then on to the next venue for a main course. AH lOhosts were in the village so part of the fun was meeting other gallopers on their trav­ els


Saturday evening would have wondered what was going onl People were galloping ever- where in an attempt to get to th e i r n e x t venue fo r th e Grindleton village meal; Following sherry at Rush-


of funds for the upkeep and' improvement of tne playing fields. The event was organ­ ised by th e committee of Grindleton Recreation Ground Charity. An auction and b a r held


Scott Craft, home of Mr and Mrs Jeff Cowling, for pudding and coffee. All this activity was in aid


Finally, everyone met at


during th e evening helped raise the magnificent total of £947.


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and experienced opposition,, the membrs of the newly re­ formed Grindleton Cricket Club played their first home match with enthusiasm, giv­ ing a good team performance. The visiting team had trav­


elled, with their families, from Hayley Green, near Broms-


enjoyed the lively cricket. On Saturday evening a


ome and visiting supporters frove, and a good crowd of


disco and supper was enjoyed at the Penale Hotel,Cnat- burn, which was a roaring success, well-supported by both teams, their families and supporters. Another friendly game was


First Although faced with tough


extended to Mrs R. Leach, Mrs B. Todd and Mrs G.Far- raday. Golden wedding greet­ ings were extended to Mrs K.


Seed. The resolutions were dis­


cussed and voted on. The benefits of a new pain


relief tablet were explained. The tablet has been developed with its own antidote for side- effects. Mrs Pat Ashcroft is to be


sponsored on a cycle ride to Denman College in Oxford. A c om p e t i t io n fo r an


unusual postage stamp was won by Mrs E. Edgar and Mrs E. Wrigley.


to Amer ica in 1863, and FlGiG Q3V fought in the Civil War. The


to tell and so took the letters to Blackburn Museum where Mr Lewis uncovered the tale of James Horrocks, the son of a cotton mill owner, who fled


tale is told in a book entitled “My Dear Parents”, available from the museum.


GISBURN


tingent;present a t the May meeting of Gisburn Mothers’ Union.; . . . .


near Bradford, the 21 ladies of the diocesan link branch of St Wilfrid's Chruch joined in the normal proceedings of the meeting.


Arriving from Calverley, '


she would like to be the Queen Mother, for her gowns,jewels and lifestyle, while Ju d ith


on who they would like to be and why. Irene Brindle said


Nixon said she would like to be Elizabeth Starkie, who occupied her home in the 18th century. Joyce Plumridge said she


Several members gave talks


S t Mary's Church was fol­ lowed by a buffet supper at Gisburn Festival Hall. . Gisburn enrolling member


A short, informal service in


Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite. warmly welcomed the guests and tnanked th e Gisburn members, su p p o r te r s and with the


friends for their help \ MU gift stall a t tne spring


would like to be Mavis Agnes Ricketts, a former schoolcnum who was pretty and wore rib­ bons in her hair, while Eileen Parker said she would like to be Sandy Parker , her hus­ band’s pet cat! Elizabeth Wrigley said she


would like to be someone who could dance wearing crinoline ballgowns! Hostes se s were Mrs E.


for the cause is a coffee morn­ ing in the hall on June 15th.


Jim Parker will talk about his life in music and there will be a competition for the most memorable piece of music.


SAWLEY .


WI, Mrs R. Webb, welcomed members and in tro d u ced


Movements The president of Sawley


Chi Kung, which everyone emoyed. He explained that the gen­


Chard, Mrs E. Wrigley and Mrs E. Parker. At the June meeting, Mr


fair. A reques t was made for


sewing materials, toiletries and first aid items for needy women overseas. The Gisburn branch agreed to respond with a collection of toiletries.. T h e C a lv e r le y la d ie s


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Visitors There was a Yorkshire con-


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stalls spruced up, the Morris dancers trained, and the date


The bands are booked, the


for Ribchester Field Day is rapidly approaching — June


15th. . , -


■ tion of old black and white photographs of past Ribches­ ter Field Days, so if anyone has a snap or two which can be loaned for the exhibition please le t Tony Jame s, of Allendale House, Church Street, have them. Classes in th e marquee


Mr and Mrs John Crowther and Mr and Mrs Roger For­ rest, while the judges in the marquee classes will be Mr and Mrs John Barton and Mr Tony James. There is to be an exhibi-


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Successful; At the annual meeting of


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall committee, chairman Mr Roger Park presided. Secre­ tary Mr John Singleton gave a report on a successful year at the hall, saying satisfac­ tory repairs had been carried out to tne building. The social event of the year was the 25th anniversary party in Septem­ ber, which was enjoyed by everyone.• A financial report was given


tle movements, which exer­ cise every muscle and joint in . the body and are aimed a t all; age groups, were both benefi­ cial to good health and pro­ moted inner calm. Mrs J . Walker expressed thanks. ~ A competition for a Chinese


proverb was won by Mrs Vera Giles.


forward a t the intermediate general meeting were dis­ cussed and voted on. Mrs Webb reminded everyone of. the invitation to Fence WI on June 12th, where there will be a demonstration on flower arranging. A list was circu­ lated Tor names to be taken for an outing to Coniston Cold on J u n e ^ f th for a talk on christening robes, followed by „


The resolutions being p u t '


WI met to consider resolu­ tions to be discussed a t the


Resolutions Members of Waddington


June 20th there will be a talk by, Mr Peter Cordall on “How to and not to tak e photo­ graphs”.


BILLINGTON


holding the ir annual Tete at Brookside', near the Black Bull, on May 27th, from noon


to 4 p.m. Stalls will include tombola,


supper /i'An o uting to .the Liverpool Maritime Museum has been cancelled. At th e n ex t meeting on





intermediate general meeting. Resolutions on NHS dentists, te a c h in g of life sk i l ls in schools and BtUdent grants were presented by Mrs Jean Entwistle, Miss Hilda Ems- den and Mrs-Doreen.Ham-


‘ mond. ;


June 11th Mr G. Iddon will speak about ‘.‘Cottage gar­ dens”.'-’,--'''-.,-


following refreshments mem­ bers enjoyed a Sunday best hat competition and a light­ hearted quiz. At the n ext meeting on


There .was a plant stall and -‘ : WEST BRADFORD


Fete Villagers of Old Lan^ho are W i lH IC r S ;


Bradford monthly whist and domino drive were: Ladies —


Thcw in n e rs of the West


cake, face-painting and don­ key rides. Everyone welcome.


and Langho Wl, for


played on Sunday and the visitors expressed their delight at having spent a weekend playing cricket in such pleasant surroundings, on the pitch behind Bowland High Scnool, despite the rain on Sunday. Grindleton Cricket Club


members are looking forward to a return match at Hayley Green later in the season.


TOSS1DE held in Tosside In s t i tu te ,


Raised £110 A whist and domino drive,


Jack Kenyon and Mr Philip Metcalfe. Winners were!Mrs Jeffs,


raised over £110 for Dale Head Church funds. There were 19 tables in play and MCs for the evening were Mr


Mrs Pullan, Mrs Dawkes, Mrs Bolland, Mr E. Wilson. Mr B. Brown, Mr J . Waddington, Mrs Colthurst, Mr W. Wilson. Mr John Oddie, Mr David Lowe, Mr J . Berry. Ruffle: Mrs Alice Barker,


June 15th. PENDLETON


Mrs Murshull, Mrs. Colthurst, Mr H. S h a rp ie s , Mrs P. Oddie, Mr Fairnurst. The next drive will be on


China At the meeting of Biliington


the lGM in Cardiff, were Raffle — H: Campbell, E. read, discussed and .voted Duckworth, A. Jachson, W;. upon. Link representative in Cardiff will be Mrs Fames, of Whalley WI, who was present to record how she should vote on members' behalf.


resolutions


Dominoes: P. Taylor, E. Wood, A. Lowe, K. Thomp- son, R. Greenwood, B. Daly.


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Marsden, B. Waddington, D. Underwood./.


The next-whist and domino drive will be held on June 1st.


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ipainting 30 years ago as a nobby th a t has now turned into a career. She demon- s tra ted


den gave a demonstration on th e a r t of china painting, explaining how she started


beautiful spray of small flow­ e rs or a lovely rose. Mrs Doreen Gibson expres sed members’ appreciation. C om m i t te e m em b e r s


and amazed eve •rry ovo ne h quickly


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could p aint


techniques hiow a


brought along items of home­ made food and members were invited to "taste and pay” for


. the food they fancied. Written recipes for the items were also on sale. Raffle winners were Mrs


Jean Li ttle r and Mrs Mar­ g aret Alcock, and birthday flow ers 'were presented to Mrs Josie Bradford.


Appeal The next meeting of Beehalt


House. Chatburn, on Monday invited friends from the vil­ lage’s Rlbblesdale Club to join


Invitation Residents of The Manor


Eaves WI will be held on July 1st starting a t 7 p.m., when Mrs Mury Barnes will


receive a cheque on behalf of the SuperScan Appeal.


them for an afternoon of entertainment. The Northern Lights Duo.


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