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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) “OPEN & SHUT CASE OF PERFECTION.”
Jumble A jumble and bric-a-
Tower Club The autumn blooms,
fruit and produce which gfassssrasa , « r c fu r th e r
been made by the children December, of the Tuesday Tower
iiuwers wmen nau Friends o: WHALLEY
.Saturday in St Mary’s LeaiOII Hall, Sabden, at 1 p.m. M
brac sale takes place on Goods can be taken along Whalley B°yal. British . ,
Quiz night Friends of Read School
have organised a quiz n
night for adults, to be held Open meeting in school on October 18th
ui m ou < * at 7-30 p.m. Tickets cost Hurst Green Women’s y
enhanced by colourful “The Snow W e n ” bv the place at Bilhngton Brass 01282 773490). Anyonetraw*around ine village, p Friends of St Mary’s in Band’and Working Mens ™shmg to “
»i The •ncutinB i. to «ku t o g g ,Oh5j .P 1 -_. ___ ____ __________ Working
Club at 8 p.m. All associate and ordi
Club. During the family D a n c in g harvest festival service, led by the
Rev.Gill and Mr Sabden WI is hosting a
^ougias nan,tne cnnuren
nnc-iiaiic.ne < (<Tnno>inif rrAitrA« pi.,k sang songs and verses and Friday, October 17th, in invited to attend. = v Sixties
by.the numerous congre- s atl0a
° .
organist Mrs Diane Rice. nd b iscu i ts will be Rigby, Mrs L. Barker and the choir and congre- * , ____2
vest “Songs of Praise” ser vice, there were favourite hymns, music and read ings chosen by church members.
In the evening, at a ha -
accompanied by evening, at a har
at
Games There were 14Vi tables
domino drive organised by: church the congregation M e e t in g —------«
tne recent whist ana and h ’
ment Committee. n The MCs for the eve
ing were Mr S. Hogg for whist and Mr P. Metcalfe for dominoes.
the harvest the Festival Hall Manage- enJ°yeudn service in C l i J U J C U A U i n . l l AAA V * iv
church hall made by mem bers of the ladies circle.
cil members
J. Robinson, 3, Mrs M. Adamson. Gents — 1, Mr A. Stott, Mrs J. Meyler, 3, Mrs E. Ireland.
Mrs
R- Fcdes, Miss M. Jack- ^be PCC, i t is to go hearted fun for all the event, tickets are £3.50 was won by Margaret Hoi- 9J1 son, Mrs J. Riley.
were: Mrs 0rganised by member SABDEN Bowling
households should have received end-of-season thank-you newsletters from the-bowling club which js run, funded and used mainly by. villagers. There a re ’still some tickets avaiulable for
. . .
annual presentation night, Tickets are £6 each and
m l n the transport is available
club, is the message drop- ping through Sabaen let- The annual Christian - - - - - . ter boxes this week. All Aid'coffee morning is in 01254 824712.
supporting the bowling C o f f e e Thanks for helping and . . . , Sabden County S a l e
School “on ^ a tu rd a 3? : Warm welcome October ,18th.
IVl 14.4 aw ... —--— — 7-------- . . .
nnVos will he welcome., The church is also resum
prize m a o J. a n a a h j ill b
mornings at the vicarage, the firs t one being on Tuesday between 10-30 a.m. and noon.
ing its regular coffee of games, quizzes and light- Padiham is organising the Lowe. gun’<jay October i9th. at: 7* p.m. There will be
•fun night on October f at: 7 p.m. There will
from school. W r llS t
The next drive will be for the stalls at the Christ- and £1.50, including a hot- worthwhile chanty. held at the f estival Hall mas p ajr •> ^ny tombola pot supper, are available _ on November 1 st.
llli im in o t in n e I l lu m in a t io n s
Whalley ana District for Chamley and Mrs E. Hut- Wednesday. The cost will chinson. Gents — Mrs E. be £7.50, including high’
P.Larkin, Mrs M. Red-
tea at Elswick, to book tel.' path. ---------------
There was a warm wel- come for the new minister, the Rev. Chris Cheese-
If you want "to brighten mar)> at„ tbe first meeting lin vnur autumn and6win- of tbe Womens Afternoon .11 wardrobe dod alone to Fellowship (Network) m
disco and buffet at Whal- c^vinnl npxt Thursdav Church Hall, ley Golf Club on Saturday.
evenine October
from________ park. Trophies are to be presented by former club
free “ - nDnn'4 .'••
o.roiiakio where the Friends oi the .
c h a i rm a n Mr B e r t Bywater, a founder mem ber of the club. The final trophy compe
tition of the season saw Pendle Witch landlord
Steve Robinson and bowls partner Peter Lambert win — the Pendle Witch
Salver! Tn what was Billed as a fun doubles tourna ment,
out of a hat so no one knew their partners until
last minute! The tourna ment was open to anyone
teams were drawn the
.
the Pendle Witch car School are holding a rior to the begmmng of introduced Sarah Tomlin- “ “ was well attended ^ d ~ -------------- ---- sale°Admission i ^ 'M his training to become a £ * g a v e a S ^ £ 1 1 5 for Overseas the clothes will be largely mmister of the church at m t e r e s t i ta^ °nJ es=°
wh T S’ ^ • da Hip bers w*0* amusing tit-bits ton-by-Bowland WI presi- chaired bv Mr A Bowies f .. bers with amusing tit-bits
Meth°diSt lGth, re the Fnends of the from his working life, dent Mrs
He entertained mem- frnm his wnrkino* life.
Tesco At the meeting of Bol-
ton-by-Bowland WI presi-'
ble Valley. The m e e t in g
Iris Gregson ^ d^ ^ eli atteAded and
u p„pn in acLol for four ba lived on campus with and they both answered continue the and the present day busi-
jfip^nnnq ripxt week will his v/^e and y°un£ family* many questions relating to ^ T p onpn^ t l i ! He promised to return at a the history of the store also be open to anyone £
fnL°rebsete°dPeC e l o nty
fata W n s atT7J o tm hmg‘ story. WADDINGTON
hing
interested, not just mem- Mrg q Bennington, bers. As a result mere
WThprp was some excel- 5>P?ak1e r ’ ¥ r s
__ Union met for its October “ y°ae meeting, during which
were several new bowlers ducted a short service. hiD at its fortnightly taking part who did very ghe introduced the guest meetings: There is no age
enronlng member, con- the
lipnihnwlW when Steve ? lchards?n’ who sJ ok?. °.f list of speakers on a vari- ‘ Y
% limit and an interesting
ent bowhng wnen Steve ber woric as an English . nf subiects can be and Peter won their final teacber with the Volun- f ty 01- s“DJ ec.
semi-finalists were Kevan LingBrd and Christine Wilson who lost runners-up 21-15,
21-15 against Dennis ^ ^ T c e Overseas all found on the notice board. E f v ers anD e f e
r a t e"d ^ rsworkers being volun' Floral art s h e
Michael Fielding and^mne Beesley who lost 21-18 to thewmners.
to the Edmondson. Mrs J. Fal- p a g e s ana
th a n k e d by Mrs D. jQWS ;s retiring from col-
was w a rm ly
wntmg in appreemtion to The next meeting will laden with boxes of green- White Hart landlords Alt tabe piace on November ery, flowers and a very and Laura Campbell, who gtb and
The bowling club is yj has agreed to take over, from Dutton, arrived include a unusual
m o w i n g 3 them for bring and buy stall. their sponsorship and sup-
Sabden. “Alf and Laura have helped the club tremen dously with fund-raising
ort during their time in . i ___f____
been most grateful for Baptist Church Social the turntable to be swung their support,” said Mr Hour, Billington, on Tues- ar0Und to appreciativl John Boocock, club com- day evening welcomed applause. mittee chairman.
pub. have
O v e r - 6 0 s u v c
W e e k l y
D om in o e s — Mr K. Mrs Shelagh Williams on Thompson, Mrs I. Cottam p;ano. A Bible reading was and Mrs N. Hargreaves, given by Mrs Christine T,aHje __Mrs M. Wade, Ormerod from the Book of Mrs I Cottam and Mrs E. Joshua, chapter two.
_ % o - ii sang, uiu m u . Bywater. S t a y ’s whist win- t a K n & W m * . . .
D om in o e s — Mr K. expressed by Mrs Anne per and are available from thanked the couple for tives enjoyed an after- ThomDSon Mr R- Eden, Holmes and orpmst was Sue Lightbown or Peter their entertaining talk. n00n’s entertainment on Thompson, and Mrs M. Mrs c . Walibank
r£ aw a n d MraM. Moor- “ h. ^ L,V6S ’ baSed ^ ^ ^ ; a"j1 E t aGdnMr WM
ne Ca| :
vvHe Raffle — Mrs E. Refreshments were 0r 773354 DiiMrwnrth Mr R- Bde?> served.
welcowe anytime at the Fogg, of Billmgton. socials in St Mary s Ha •
optional. a n T t ^ s ^ T r l ^ V ^ in T .S s T
. fiensontel 01282 779461 Competition (photo- Sunday. Mr Basil Hughes; graph of a country view) 0f Blackburn, sang and
Duckw ’ nd Mr J- Next week at 2 p.m. the the Jumn Rifn R-md ami Hostesses for the evening the keyboard. Everyone 5 e J 'New members are speaker will be Mr 0 .
Lloyd and Mrs Smalley. afternoon,
The eVening will feature winner was Mrs M. Fogg. piayed old time songs on U ^ MH ^ G1cfmkvMrS thoroughly enjoyed the
. Mrs Bleazard gave a
Wade (ladies) and Mrs E. Cednm, Mrs Joyce Gwin- M a r s d e n
( g a n t®i* w' * nell sang, accompanied by
den Over-60s socials were. An opening prayer was given by Mrs Doris Simp- where they made many sp k E ygland and Monday’s whist—Mrs M. said by Miss Bruna . son.
t im e rs at Sab- church, Clitheroe.
A vote of thanks was flying flub at Barton Mr Cheeseman ^atao friends.
he and his wife joined a the Meraooist onuren. ___________________ r t II P l a y e r s
rip toySpain, and Mr Gate involved m local radio, explained the mechanics of Before moving to the the microlight and likened Chtheroe circuit recently, ■ firing the craft to riding a he worked with homeless
Thev tola oi a wonueriui ey told of . nderful
Cornwall where he was r —:" "* .• i„h|nnni raHin.
,— ,
. motor bike in the
sky.Mr yoSngfP|°sPhm en tf i^ e re and Mrs Gate also showed Kelresnmenns were
? hnto^ 0c^ bad Memlerf were^skeYto K e y b o a r d
and Mrs Uate also snowcu • — j ' VtiT pinop nf Hip ^
Introdu
uouaijr «*"»* —° Social Hour through the pub. We have
BILLINGTON
accessories stairs- noms
ags’ horns, Society and Mrs M. Tooth- Miss Joan Wallbank
iect ing the members’ boxes for the Children’s
meeting,
collection, of Flying including
brought to mind by the ^ ^ MittonVl meet- Women’s Fellowship held f o ^ flowers, she worked on eroe, at Mitto
Awhile telling stories th® ® her arrangements, always Members of Ebenezer waited in anticipation for
with the back of her dis- they began th e ir_______speaker was the Minister, play to the audience, who
™th the back of her dis- they u e ^ ra em auve.,^
u k tlfeir adventur- summer break, when the ous hobby 14 years ago , p Pv Chris Cheese-
guest speaker Mrs Mar- Lucky members were passed his exams as a d t tb Ministry of g a re t B lea zard, and :able to take home the microlight pilot mid then calle^ to tne ministry friends of St James’s arrangements
returned home, Mr Gate “e 'nat Har rods , and took flying lessons and i ^ e d how h i was
d u r in g a h o h d ay in „ an.RHe‘tdd of his early F ra n c e . When th e y i;fe in London while work-
arranger’s book come to life at
of a f low e r
Whalley Women’s Insti tute members watched
their September
Service St Helen’s Mothers’
CHATBURN
St<Names were taken for ^ ^ o t h ^ a d i e s ^ r l v i^w e r e held^tChat"- N e^ Jo rkD ^ a t Leyimt Do’bson86*1 ^ ^
to^continue t o and re present day busi- Festival.' ness in filitheroe. Thanks
E ia n i s fw a ^ M r s^ c e D°A competition for a Clarke and after a Gaelic
were served by the hos- N. Cornthwaite and Mrs H th p mornine- familv tesses, Mrs Ruth Fishlock J. Corless. .
blessing, --- '
blessing
and Mrs Joan Johnson. The ladies of Whalley
and‘Wounding area are November 12th to York. A man, children of the Sun ,- to ;0;n tbe fellow-
b e e n
A shopping trip has service, conaucceu Dy tne a r r a n g e d
co” ed by the
£42.50 which will go »“*£• towards the senior citi-
“ H o s t e ^ e fw e r ^ N
stall at the meeting raised day School sang a harvest £42.50 which will go song. Junior Miilissionary
IN ovemoe lu iuik. a ;—r ,—:----
fo r Rev. Chnstopher Cheese- ,
“Fawlty Towers”
elrtmcatas Mrs Mary Cowking a “ wmates thanked the speakert
Hostesses were Mrsi in. g. , j ames rreiand ^ pretty plate was won by ' A competition for a
F°PBo^th anda Mr’s ^ T Megan Whittaker. During Mrs Lorraine . Tedstone, E. Booth and Mrs M. the6year collectors have Mrs Jane Lewis and Mrs
^ a n n u a l meeting will ™sed £370 for the Junior Barbara Steen. Ha Hpld at Sawlev on Mission Fund.
fall” hVMike Berrv riy. fail By
November 5th when there Preacher at the evening extended to Mrs Anne will h e an audio visual pre- service was the Rev. Swindlehurst who won the sentation entftled “Night- Michael Fielding. The WI Craft Trophy at the choir sanS an introit at Hodder Valley Show and
# Congratulations wore
eacb servjee and gUest Mrs gteen came a close Trophy.
New Drop Cinr
On Monday, harvest Th annuai dinner, gifts were, distributed
Microlight flying was Harrods
organist was'Mr Colin second for the Hodson Isherwood.
among the sick mdeiderijr ^ ker. tookplace at the of the village.
n5sed by Mrs Mary A kitchen gadget stall
“bjeat. af tal% ^ r . Chatburn Methodist raised money for institute its first meeting after the1 ^ ^ ^ MJnfatePj
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r i; L ana Discuits on Dy ivirs uregsun, tea and biscuits won by Mrs Gregson, Mrs
Young F armers’ Club enjoyed a games night on
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shopping hint or idea was was ^autifrlly decorated ing at 8 p.m. ve£etables and F aw l ty 1
b« Methodist Church on and on Wednesday tSere ^ a t S n V ^
Fawlty Towers
awarded to Mr W. Baker and'MC was Mr G. A. Holden.
S p e c ia l p r iz e was Missions BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND lsed by Age Concern Pollard, joint 2; Mrs E. Jewisn way oi Line
A visit to Blackpool Illu- Read Constitutional Club be on October 23rd when minations has been organ- were: Ladies _ Mrs M.
PAYTHORNE
evenings whist drive in The next meeting will The
Winners at Monday have an operation. ish also went
follows: Ladies — 1, Mrs to lots of prizes donated by , ^ ou,nd the Old Ribble will be welcome. .JT nnwrwn+hwaite 2. Mrs parishioners.
Whist winners are as well, raising £214, th nK . Cowperthwaite, 2,
Domino winners are as follows: Mr R. Knight, Mr F. Eccles, Mrs F. Lowe. Raffle winners were: Mrs
thanks Harrnison, or,i me xi
morning will take place in St Nicholas’s Church Hall after morning service on Sunday, October 19th.
Christmas fair A fund-raising coffee
P u n n in h t . r u n MiyiiL
illustrated talk by Jean m th*: subject
Valley . Everyone is wel- _ ____ . come.
Friends of Whalley CE j John’s Church, Read, on a and gerve(j by members, do°r chains, peep holes bers’ Ders' appreciation ior a. School invite everyonle to
:hool invite everyone to a October 17th, at 7-30 p.m. r y th will feature Burnley Youth Band. The Rotary Club of
,y October 17th, at 7-30 p.m.
cert, to be held in St Supper was provided mortice and window locks, pears0n expressed mem- r'-'-r V.
ru
u uu cun- rveuu, u„
after which a i couple of and smoke_ alarms entirely hands of card bineo were piayed. The competition £0/ an
unusUal.book mark
nd served by members, er
oke
towards providing goods family. Tickets at £2.50 and all profit will go to a den (first) and Evelyn Wil- the Hdp the Aged shop in son (second). Members Moor Lane, Clitheroe. sent good wishes to Agnes
?a Howarth, who was due to VVinnGrS
Mrs B. Pollard, Mrs M Fallon, Mrs J . Bailey (cons). Gents — Mr G. Holden, Mr G. Pollard, Mr J. Hull (cons).Special prize was won by Mr Elliott. ■ The next drive will be on Tuesday evening in the
Missionary meeting at the.-' MU : beginning of the month
Paythorne Methodist old school at 7-30p.m Chapel held Its Overseas '
when Mr B. Mitchell, of Members of Simonstone Giggleswick, presented an Mothers’ Union are invited historical ana informative to a quiet hour to be held slide show about the Rib- at St Michael Church,
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Whitewell, on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.
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The annual band con books”. cert, to be held in St onns oiiurcu,
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With summer drawing to an end, there’s no need to close the garden gate, shut up shop and hang up the green wellies for Winter. The- arrival of Autumn brings with it glowing fruits and berries and a bonfire blaze of golds, reds and russets from deciduous trees and shrubs. A quietly magical time of the year, Autumn is the very best o f all times to give some serious thought to planning and planting to keep the garden looking stunning right through til Spring.
L a s t week’s bingo evening mar School, on Wednesday school next Thursday at 7- joined the county .library r)p*.a:i<, a«d aunlication group if he would, talk organised by church coun- at 7-30 p.m. will feature an 30 p.m. There will be a . 34 years ago and had seen -
held at Whalley Old Gram- will take place in the old explained that he first i “aal®a“ nouse An open meeting, to be Simonstone-with-Read WI v ic e , Mr W i l l iam s &„ „„„„
Jacob’s join supper and many new membe^anS guests
..ey ...emvem «, Concert
things that people use a Vc,iV local library for, everyone ^ - t 0 J
changes.. After J h n d o
agreed that libraries were cants must be over bu ti telk 6 not just ‘‘a load of old years of age and Help the rive rains,
g™ over P60 interesting and informa- “■ — r re s ia em ivirs hulii
‘a’~ iT ’ his sam p le s , giving
travels. Now he visits aU Earts of the country with
is sam p le s , giving
tomb^la t erved
g_gQ _
3.30 D m There will be a man, joint 2nd, Mrs E. a--------------r--v- ------ raffle and coffee Charnley and Mrs A. munion wilUl be at 9 a.m.
b mo ~ .7 ’ “ l'*n- .----
at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, to mark the har vest festival, was a suc cess and raised £218. After
Ploughman’s The ploughman’s lunch
(' --u-.-.-o' -■,. cons)
Hardy, joint 2, Mrs M. brought to church tomor- „ Maden, Mrs R. Nutter and row or early on Saturday
Dominoes: Mrs A. vegetables should be R l l _ n i „ v * D iv is io n a l due to the low number of ing cheeses, pates anc - J -
u o m m u e s . h j l id a . . - ° ™ u^,,rvV,<- w i
• ««•= offniTf flnwwaand naa been pianneu. fnrr^or-
Gifts of fruit, flowers and y ------- -----
---------------ind aMr epaj?rvI1Wiliiams of sures in Simonstone Lime, began to specalise in buy 1 1
hfien nlaZed
f « traffic calming------ - ’J c . H!mnnBtnne
Mrs P. iTwitchen, Mrs K. morning. Holden.
W^lihrarv lervice nro half years.
talked about the pe son .
i _iJ...a The annual meeting of works in the library ser-
S S S S s J S t a K Startinganothercareer. wife, Cynthia, who also ??!J,bnf8?ip{dePiv PeoDle His th ird and final
th t tbg during the last five-and-a- tinent, travelling to world . food fairs and thereby
.*1 ^ nprsoTial inijurv accidents y cy
Tinuse Retire- when he was asked by a iocai mother and baby
- tb Ugir, the abou*; b' s cheeses and Hand wan Service
I v D i v i s i o n a l u u e uu n u m v c , »■ m g v u c c o c o , fanev foods from the Con- 11U IK 1, a n d
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were able to sample some are £3.50 including sup- tact branch secretary Mr church, Read, tomorrow Jh.e vlllaSe ballT of their own baked special per.
la te r the congregation St Mary s Hall. Tickets For futher details con- service a t St Jo h n ’s „U1„ i-_____i___ orn C5 Kfl itinliiHincr Sim- L«nnn1i eodroti
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Any newcomers wisning Parents, young children „n .nr]-r„ w:ii ;ncrease to join the Legion are also and babies are invited to a ™ attend a pram and toddler __ _
re Anv npwcnmers wishinc r> , ' ' r v * , , •school. Service
should take it to the new faces. With three refreshments, available WOoden paddles and seal,
a raffle membe™ w e ^ three
that the number of regular committee has been He described how coffee arranged for Wednesday
n u ok kau Un;cu..B — >
h aws at 7-30 p.m. in the village j _af£els not bags Woe fj t,,ii Anvnne: interested is m parcels, not bags, woe
bfd .
r\~ a „ ,1 „ Uo^^rAof walk in August had been | v^ ii
. B M P I P i l i l S W°uM _____________
vice at 11 a.m. Holy Com- £ £ “|.ah had been enioyed c;-----r y hu ercn naa De?n e.Y
(cons). Gents — Mrs D. g at io n of St P e te r ’s n _ t r a “ la F a rn sw o r th , Mrs J . Church, Simonstone, will ™eant ^ ^ Walmsley, Mrs M. Naylor .join Evensong at 6-30 p.m b J
, ’ «}*: iams advised that it is unlikely opened the door to the Lancashire County Coun- supermarkets that we
despite the cil, cou c ys e , u i e u i w i u i u v Y t u u a j . i u i c w i*w ------- - »■
festival at St Stenhen's At th e m eeting of the Government abolished Church had veryone
had been enjoyed omwiawiw. *«**«.. ~~— the retail price mainte- J0Le
^ " t r i p ' t o T r a f f ic C a lm in g At th e meeting
enioved Simonstone Parish Coun- „;i
eenneillors were nance svat.em. which
cU wig approve a scheme know today. He knew he END OF SUMMER mea- could not compete, s“o he
bought the shop and stayed in the trade until
_______ _______' who spilt any, for there
aar and the cost taken from his meagre wages.
pround and wramied
S S 0 S E Mr Anstess eventually
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