Clitheroe 22.12J. (E ditorial), 22-12.1 (Advertising). Ilitmleg .',22.1.11 (Classified) ews" ing talk were given by Mrs
S. Ingham. Mrs Brindle thanked
Institute Members of Thornley-
with-Wheatley WI met at Alston Hull, Longridge,
everyone who entered the Clitheroe Area WI Show. Birthday greetings were extended to Mrs Brindle and Mrs C. Newhouse. A bicycle ride to Den
journey. A microwave cookery
where a delicious meal was enjoyed. Discussions took place to try to arrange a day trip to the cheese fac tory at Hawes, followed by a meal on the return
demonstration was given which included cheesy beef cobbler, liver in port and
man College has been c om p le te d by Mrs
P.Ascroft, who now awaits her sponsor money. Referring to the annual
Rounders
Gisburn Young Farmers enjoyed a roundel's prac tice on Monday evening.
Next week’s meeting, at Gisburn Auction Mart, is s the club’s annual super-
orange sauce and delicious nutty meringues, which were enjoyed by all. Six members of Goos-
nargh and Knowle Green WIs are to be invited to
the September meeting. A competition for a favourite book was won by
meeting in October, Mrs E. Parke reminded mem bers that a new president and committee would be needed and urged younger members to come forward so that the institute would not close. A competition for a
tars competition, starting at 7-JO p.m.
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Mrs F. Donnelly and Mrs M. Sanderson, and raffle winners were Mrs A. Ben nett and Mrs J. Winder. At the next meeting, on August 8th, the subject
will be “A history of beads and gemstones* and the Competition will be for a Japanese garnish.
photograph of a pet.was won by Mi's E. Edgar and Mrs E. Parker. Members were reminded of a mys tery drive to take place in August. Supper hostesses were
Mrs Ingham, Mrs J . Parker and Miss K. Scott.
Results Mrs Gladys Walmsley
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Service The annual end-of-term
Funds benefit At a coffee morning,
service of Brennand’s Endowed Primary School was held in St Andrew’s Church, Slaidburn. The Rector, the Rev. Mark Russell-Smith, welcomed
held at Top Row, Down- ham, home of Mr and Mrs Bob Swarbrick, on Satur day £144 was made for cricket club and village hall funds. A raffle of 11 prizes and
and Mrs Eva Marsden played the winning ladies’ hands at whist when Sab- den Over 00s met for their Monday night social in St Mary’s Parish Hall. Gents’ winning hands were played by Mrs Janet Riley and Mr Dan Houghton. Winners at dominoes were Mrs Nora Hargreaves, Miss Bernadette Taylor. Mrs Frances Lowe and Mr James Eden. Raffle prizes went to Mrs Nora Har-i greaves, Mi's Bessie Bren-! nand, Mrs Elizabeth Ire-' land and Mr Richard Eden. Thursday’s whist win
ners were Mrs Bessie Brennand and Mrs E.
everyone. He took as his theme for the service “The Ant and the Lily” and the children sang the “Ant Song”. Pupils leaving the school
a cake and bric-a-brac stall helped to make a magnifi cent donation to both funds. The next fund-raising
event will be a walk across Morecambe Bay on Satur day when the coach is booked to capacity.
Coach cash A coffee evening at the
chairman of Downham Garden Club, on a very drizzly evening, made
home of Mr Shaun Roney,
Bay walk, which allows all sponsorship for the walk to be profit for the village hall.
Visitors Welcome visitors to the
£197.50 to sponsor the coach for the Morecambe
service at Downham Par ish Church on Sunday morning were the Rev. David Shelley and a couple celebrating their silver wedding, all friends of Canon and Mrs Cragg, from Lytham.
Useful dogs The president of Down
ham WI, Mrs I. Brindle, welcomed members and friends and introduced guests speaker Mrs P. Lightfoot who spoke about “Hearing Dogs for the Dear. She told how any breed of dog from a Jack Russell to a collie could be trained for this valuable work. Thanks for an interesting and entertain-
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zens are to visit Cumbria on August 0th. The trip has been arranged by the Hurst Green Over 00s Club.
Outing Hurst Green senior citi
this year were Nesya Archer, Steven Elms, Roberli Esson, Rebecca Gott, Gemma Howard, Lucy Parkinson, Lindsay Proc ter , Maria S tu tt, Amanda T ay lo r and Thomas White. They were each presented with a Bible by deputy church warden Mrs Barbara Steen and the organist was Mrs Barbara Milne- Redhead. Staff and pupils were wished a happy holi day.
Charnley. Gents’ winnera were Mrs Gladys Walms ley and Mr Dan Houghton. Winners at dominoes were Mrs Eveline Ford, Mrs Flora Cooke, Mrs Helen Lawless, Mr William Cooke and Mrs Pauline Taylor. Raffle winners were Mrs Nora Har greaves, Mrs Maud Wade and Mr James Royal.
tion day next Friday and Saturday in Sabden. Paper will be collected if left on doorsteps or on drives next Friday or it can be taken to the skip on St Mary’s RC Church car park until noon on Satur day, August 3rd. Those who have not room to store paper at home can leave it at other times out side the garage with the red door near St Mary’s parish hall.
Popular The summer Straw
Green at 9 a.m. and Lon- gridge at 9-20 a.m. Fur ther details and bookings are available on 01200 423088.
The coach leaves Hurst
and domino drive. The winners were as follows. M p a t n u t Whist — ladies: Mrs Vera mecl1 UUl Duckworth, Mrs Cicely Holden. Gents: Mrs Mary Jackson, Mr Harry Moon. Dominoes: Mrs Mary Fielding, Mr Hubert Wells, Mrs Joyce Moon, Mr Bob Wilson. Raffle: Mr John Monaghan, Mrs Beryl Waddington.
The club held a whist
berry Tea event at St Nicholas’s Church Hall proved as popular as ever and in the process raised
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Constitutional Club on Monday evening were as follows. Ladies: Mrs M. Fallon, Mrs M. Pollard.
Prizes Whist winners at Read
Gents: Mr W. Baker, Mr A. Birmingham. Special prize was awarded to Mrs M. Pollard and MC was Mr G. A. Holden.
Service
be a celebration of Holy Communion at 9 a.m. and a family communion ser vice at 11 a.m. Creche facilities will be available in the vestry.
reflecting the theme of Results flowers, for a small stall at the gate of the cottage Whist winners at the
Read United Reformed their talents dm me 41 e» Church, East View, oil ‘lential drama week 111 the August 3rd and 4th. Gifts
Kibble.Valley.The Dove- of cakes for refreshments tail Theatre School will will be verv welcome as tak e place be tw een will goods such as jam, August 19th and — »rd at marmalade, home-made Whallcy Abbey, b iscuits or anything
A cottage garrien flower festival will be held at
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garden. Goods may be Abbey senior citizens’ taken to the ball after 2 drive, in Whalley, were as p.m. the previous Friday follows. Ladies: Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs P. Wooff.
more than £80 for church funds. A small army of volunteers, as ever, made the event a success and a good number of people went along to tuck into the home-made fare.
are dining out on Wednes day, August 7th, at the Craven Heifer Hotel, Chaigley. Anyone wishing to join them should contact Mrs Sheila Howarth as soon as possible.
M em b e r s o f _ S t Nicholas’s Ladies Circle
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Members of Read with Simonstone WI enjoyed a visit from Nigel Robinson, who enlightened them about the role of the Com munity Health Council and its contribution to the run ning and maintenance of the NHS in the area. A competition for the
Gents: Mrs J. Walmsley, Mrs M. Naylor.
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Invitation Children are invited to
best health tip was won by Mrs Susan Lord, Mrs Sheena Dicks and Mrs Betty Eddlestone. Two trophies were on
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club at Whalley Library every Wednesday from 2 to lp.m. from now until August 21st. Using a chart, a fish will be put in the sea for every book the children read. There will be prizes along the way and a c e r t if ic a te for everyone.
Fete Oxfam will be holding a
Church, Read, there will on August 17th. On Sunday in St John’s
Kenyon and Mr P. Met calfe. Winners: M. Broad- head, D. Knowles, E. Jackson, J. Kelly, E. Wil son, M. Ja ck so n , F . Parker, M. Woods, W. Wilson, J. Oddie. Raffle: J. Kelly, M. Newman, J. Robinson, W. Wilson. The next drive will be
play for a whist and domino drive held in Tos- side Institute in aid of funds. MCs were Mr J.
Results There were 15 tables in
Dancing their farewell
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youngsters (pictured above) move on to pastures new at secondary school — but thoughts of a fresh school year were far away as music boomed around St Mary’s Parish Hall. They thoroughly enjoyed the event, before say
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sponsored walk. Two outings have been
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cashire Pubs”. A donation has been made to the SupcrScan Appeal from a T w in s
summer fete at Whalley Abbey on Sunday at noon. Entrance is £1 per adult and children are admitted free. Activities will include brass band, crafts, games, Morris dancers, cream teas, face painting, minia ture steam train and pony rides.
Stonyhurst College and friends from Vihiers Blacko WI for a demon- Whalley’s twinning town stration of sugarcraft. in France. A busy few Anyone in te res ted in days is planned with act;-’ going should telephone vities that include a visit Mrs Sue Ogden (7730UO) as to Newby Hall and gar- soon as possible.
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be on August 1:1th when to the Bubble Factory Mrs L. Lark, of Denman Oswaldtwistle, a hoe-down College, will be guest in Calderstones ballroom.a speaker. The competition barbecue at Pendleton Vil- will be for the most attrac- lago Hall, as well as a tour live home-made bookmark and cream tea at Whalley and there will be a cake Abbey,
The next meeting will at Pendle Ski Club, a visit dens, near Ilipon, ski-ing stall. l!
Winning ways There was a good atten
dance at the monthly whist and domino drive in West Bradford Village Hall.
follows. Ladies: M. New man. V. Duckworth, J. Robinson, Mrs Aspen, Mrs Barker, B. Waddington. Gents: J. Stuart, J. Tay lor, J. Waddington, Mrs
Whist winners were as
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1,400th celebration dinner,
at Whalley Parish Church office.
Marathon aid for cancer care
Green, J. Cowperthwaite, F. Mercer. Dominoes: O. Walmsley, F. Lowe, M. Lambert, B. Binder, k. Edmondson, C. Wiseman, J . Oddie. Raffle: M. Edmondson, V. Sharp, J. Stuart, E. Aspin. E. Hal-
on August 3rd.
lam, B. Tinder. The next drive will be
DESPITE being delayed by rail transport problems and starting right at the back of the field. London Marathon runner Vicky Ca r te r completed the course in 5 hours 30 minutes.
league, Sue Maynard decided to run this year* marathon for Marie Curi Cancer Care and raise over £3,000 in sponsor ship. The money has now been presented to cli
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