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duced them to the evening's modest guest speaker. A last-minute stand-in,
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that both MCs, P. Met calfe and J. Kenyon, had won prizes. The next village hall
Mrs WhowelL who intro- Bow]antj Young Fanners' j
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he asked not to be named in this report, but gave a
to learn how to cope with stress. Former police officer
talk entitled "A Bit of This and a Bit of That". Born in Liverpool, he
told of earning his pocket money as a teenager by working in an all-night coffee bar in a dimly-lit disco in the next street to the Cavern Club of Beat les'fame. He told of his experi
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Mr John Barber, of New ton, who now works for the Rural Stress Network, gave tips on recognising and overcoming stress. A vote of thanks was
proposed by Mr Mark Dakin. At next week's 7 p.m.
meeting, a talk on stock judging is planned.
ences as a young teacher in the then new town of Kirkby, built of high-rise flats, schools, churches and medical centres, but without shops, so that ini tially, mobile units had to be brought in. He said it was a tough
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raising to help buy and restore an Elizabethan house in North Wales, which the children were able to use as a country venture home. He later became deputy
bum Methodist Women's Fellowship was the last to be held in the present building. Mrs Giles presided and the speaker was Mrs Janet Cross, social services customer care manager. She said her function at
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proposed by Mrs Fox, and a short business meeting followed. A birthday card was presented to Mrs E. -Hind. Competition win ners were Mrs Hacking, Mrs Fox and Mrs Nowell. The raffle winner was Mrs Bargh. There is to be a quiz in
mayor, he told members that one of the most mov ing occasions of his life had been attending the funeral of a young Whalley soldier killed by the IRA. The vote of thanks was
the offices off Pimlico Road was to put inquirers in touch with the depart ment they needed. A live ly discussion followed when she mentioned the proposed closure of homes for the elderly. The meeting ended with
refreshments. Mrs Hudson was the pianist.
vice "Together in Prayer, Challenged to Reconcile" was proposed and written by the women of Roma nia.
the village hall a t 7-30 p.m. on March 22nd. On view was an illumi
nated address of congratu lations to the Queen, writ ten by Mr B. Finch and from Miss D. M. Worsley-
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held its quiz evening at the Coach and Horses after it was postponed last year because of the outbreak of foot and mouth. Altogether 13 teams
Quiz night The cricket club finally
Church, Chatburn, Chat- burn Methodist Church and St Leonard's Church, Downham, all took part. Leaders were Miss
Members of Christ
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occasion of her Golden'r Jubilee.
tomorrow night Frolicking Pete and the Fumbling Fingers will be playing at Chipping Village Hall. Last minute tickets are still available from Kate Bailey on 01995 61033.
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took part including many from village organisations. The winners were Neil and Susan Guthrie and Keith and Kate Brunskill, in sec ond place were John and Eileen Hill, Claire Dakin and Colin Darlington. Mr Darlington thanked
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bingo game on Saturday, March 16th at Chipping Village Hall to raise funds for the Golden Jubilee cel ebrations. Anyone wishing to donate a raffle prize should contact Barbara Green or Kate Bailey.
Eyes down There will be a special
Marion Billows for com piling the questions and the Coach and Horses for providing the supper. Members of the club
are looking forward to using their ground again this summer for Sunday and night matches. Play ers are getting some prac tice at the indoor nets at Hyndbum Sports Centre.
Whist/dominoes The February whist
drive was well attended and the following were: winners: Whist — ladies: Mrs Barker, J. Wadding- ton, M. Davies: Men: R. Fairhurst, J. Kenyon, S. Graveston. Dominoes: K. Nowell,
P. Metcalfe, M. Davies, J. Oddie. F. Lofthouse, C. Wiseman. Raffle: J. Fawcett, R.
Knight, P. Metcalfe, L. Parkes, J. Oddie. I t was pleasing to see
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First aid There is to be a first aid
CLAYTON
Rough justice ; WI members could hardly believe their ears when they heard the tragic story of Mrs Mary Hindle, told by speaker Mr William Turner. He explained that
Day of Prayer was cele brated on Friday in Christ Church, Chatbum. The theme of the ser
Prayer day The Women's World
whist drive will be held on Wednesday, March 27 th.
work.There was never bum, starting at 7-30 p.m. enough money for very ’ Tickets are £3.50 and basic needs and a lot of include pie and peas sup- children died. Many per (or sandwiches by believed that if the looms prior arrangement) and
were destroyed and the mills closed, the mer chants would again buy from the weavers and their conditions would improve. Mary Hindle had gone
one bingo book. Please contact Mrs Kay Hopkin- son on 01200 441378 for further details and tickets. The bingo night is open
' was arrested, along with another woman and eight men after the militia had subdued the riots. They were taken before
into Helmshaw to collect her daughter, who had run off with other children to watch the "rioting" weavers pass through the village. Unfortunately, she
a local magistrate, but he released them because of the anger of the crowd and they went home. They were later re-arrested, charged and, a year later, she received a life sentence and transported to New South Wales, Australia, aboard a convict ship. She fell ill, but survived
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sometime in the summer months. The next fund-raising
event to raise money for this vital project is'the Spring Extravaganza to be held over the weekend April 19th-21st. People with ideas on
to everyone and the WI would be very pleased if it was well supported as pro ceeds are for the North jWest Air Ambulance Appeal. "... ,
Mother's Day
! A special service for Mothering Sunday will be held at St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, on Sunday at 9-30 a.m. Flow ers will be given out to members of the congrega tion and afterwards there will be refreshments in the Parish Room.
Quiz evening All those wanting tick
the three-month voyage and worked for a family before being transferred to another prison inland. All appeals fell on deaf
ears. She was 26 when she left Britain and commit
ted suicide at 34. The vote of thanks for
his incredible story was proposed by Mrs Elsie Court.
ets for the family quiz evening to be held in Grindleton School Hall and Parish Room on Fri day, March 15th, should contact Mrs C. Pye (tel 01200 441507) or the Rec tory (441154) before Tues day, March 12th. Tickets are £5 for adults and £2 for children and include a hot pot supper.
WI counts down Members of Downham
WI are asked to note the following pick-up times for the trip to "Countdown" at Yorkshire Television, Leeds, on Monday, March 18th - Lowergate 5 p.m., Chatburn 5-05 p.m. and Downham 5-10 p.m. The cost of the coach will be £5.
World Day of Prayer was held on Friday at Grindle ton Methodist Chapel. Mrs Karen Sleet'spoke about "Reconciliation", and readings were given by friends from St Ambrose Church and the Friends Meeting House at Sawley. A collection realised £34.
Prayer Day A service for Women's
HURST GREEN
Carol Walker and Mrs Enid Drain and the guest speaker was the Rev. Eliz-
available at the show, a table has been booked at Harry Ramsden's at 9-30 p.m. where there will be a fish supper.
As no refreshments are
play during a whist and domino evening organised by the Gisburn Festival Hall Management com mittee. Masters of cere monies were Mr Jack Kenyon (whist) and Mr Philip Metcalfe (domi noes). Winners were: ladies'
Festival Hall There were 14 tables in
. be guests at the birthday 1 party., -:;J. Mrs Agnes Howarth
Green Women's Institute reported the receipt of a letter of thanks over the recent quiz night when they provided supper for more than 100 guests, rais ing a substantial amount for their funds. Mrs E. Belcher will make the cake in March,' when Grim- sargh and Mitton WI will
Fruits of vine Members of Hurst
was presented with a card- and gift on the occasion of her special birthday and good wishes were sent to Lucy Wilkinson, a much loved member, who had been taken ill while on hol iday. It was announced that
whist, Mrs M. Wellock, Mrs E. Barker, Mrs Mar jorie Davies; gents' whist, Mr Harry Lofthouse, Mrs Joyce Meyler, Mrs M. Robinson; dominoes, Mr Richard Eden, Mrs Mar jorie Woods, Mrs Mar-
garet Berry and Mrs B. Haydock.
E. Hartley, Mr Frank Mason, Mr Colin Wise man and Mrs Pat Oddy. The next whist and
Rafflewinners were Mrs
domino event is on April 6th.
GRINDLETON i
Say cheese The next meeting of
Grindleton WI will be held on Thursday, March 14th, at 7-30,,~p,m.~ in;"the' Methodist Schoolroom when Mr Robert Hitching will present "The secret of, cheesemaking". The com petition is for three home made cheese straws. , Members are reminded
around 1826 was a terrible time for handloom weavers because more mills were opening and the home weavers could not sell their
to bring prizes and gro ceries for the annual bingo night to the March meet ing. The event will be held on Monday, March 18th, at the Pendle Hotel, Chat-
members will enter the bowling competition, and other ladies will attend the "Singing for Pleasure" in April. Members were told of a coffee evening in aid of the Lancashire Hospice Fund and given details of the celebration evening at
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Simon Thompson, who spoke and demonstrated the story of wine. Members asked many
The speaker was Mr
questions and learned how to taste and appreciate the fruits of the vine. He was thanked by Mrs Young. Competition winners
how to make this event truly memorable, or who are willing to help at the weekend, are asked to contact Mr Morgan on 01254 878394.
Whist drive The fortnightly whist
and domino drive is being held in the village hall on Monday at 7-30 p.m. Admission is £1, including tea and bis cuits and everyone is wel come. Line dancing continues
there will be a special ing club would not be Mothering Sunday ser- holding its annual spring vice. On Wednesday at 7- show this year, it was 30 p.m. there is a meet- planhedito stage the late ing in church for those summer show on Septem- willing to help to organ- ber 1st at Rimington ise St Leonard's Christ mas Fair. Everyone is invited to join in the above.
Memorial Institute.
a.m. Mothering Sunday Services will take place at St Leonard's Church.
Mother's Day At 9 a.m. and 10-30
Annual drive The annual whist and domino drive organised by Rimington WI takes place in Rimington Memorial Institute on Saturday at 7- 30 p.m. There will be a hot supper, and all are wel come.'-''"'. , ■
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Jubilee fun A glittering time is in
in the village hall every Tuesday at 8 p.m., and those new to it, and more experienced dancers, are always welcome. Admis sion is £2.50 (children £1), and includes tea or coffee and biscuits.
lunchtime concert on March 14th will be held
Musical lunch The
Thursday
in the village, hall and will feature students from Cheetham's School of Music, Manchester. Tickets priced a t £11 (£10 concessions) include lunch and are available by phoning 01254 826948.
Jewellery making The jewellery work
ordinator for! the. events. People are also asked to start buying or making bunting so th a t the vil lage can be decorated for the weekend! Everyone interested is
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welcome to attend meet ings to plan the events, the next one being on Wednesday at 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist Rooms. Anyone with ideas, or support, or who is arranging an event, is asked to go along.
.Sunday > -A Mothering Sunday
store in June as Pendleton prepares to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee in fine style. A committee has been
Pearly royalty The pearly king and
formed and a host of events planned for throughout the Bank Hol iday weekend. The first of these will be
a family sports day held during the weekend of June 1st and 2nd. A trol ley race is being staged on Monday, June 3rd. Entry forms are available from the Swan with Two Necks. These need to be returned by March 15th. A disco and barbecue is
queen of Lancashire pro vided the entertainment as guest speakers at Feb ruary's meeting of Simon- stone with Read WI, along with their Afghan hound, Shula. Jil and David Atkinson
' service will take place at 9-30 a.m. in the chapel in St Nicholas's Hall. The preacher will be the Rev. Alan Reid,.and flowers and biscuits will be dis tributed during the ser vice.
Pedlars' Fair Children of the Sun
shop being held in the village hall on Saturday, March 16th, is now fully booked. There are, how ever, a few places remain ing for the class being held on Saturday, May 18th, when the same tutor, Ellen Darby, will be teaching her pupils the art of making a tiara. The cost of the day course is £15, and this must be forwarded to the secretary of the village hall, Mrs Jean Procter,. when the class is booked. For more information, telephone 01254 878447.
Rossendale Scout Band, under its director of music, Mr .Graham Helm, will be proudly leading the Queen's Parade on St George's Day at Windsor Castle, but we can have a pre view of the band when it comes to Knowle Green Village Hall for a concert on Saturday, March 16th, at 7-30 p.m. Tick ets for the evening are priced a t £4 including tea and biscuits, and they are available by ringing 01254 767447.
Scout band The
Second renowned
were Mrs J. McDonald, Mrs M. Eccles and Mrs C. Holden. Raffle winner was Mrs T. Nutter.
pianist, Ian Jones, is making a welcome return visit to the village hall on Sunday, March 24th, from 10-30 a.m. to 2 p.m., when he will be conducting a master class for the pupils of local music teacher Car rie Steingold. Following on from this, he will be giving a half-hour piano recital. The cost of the master
Master class The internationally- concert
planned for the Monday evening. There will also be various stalls run by vil lage organisations, includ ing the church, WI, village hall committee and Clitheroe Young Farmers' Club, which meets in the village hall.
, RIMINGTON '
Annual drive The annual whist and domino drive organised by Rimington WI takes place in Rimington Memorial Institute on Saturday at 7- 30 p.m. There will be a hot supper and all are welcome
mittee, were keptibusy in the kitchen, and are pic tured on P7. Winner of the guess the
Barbara Downing, helped by family and members of the Rimington and'Midijr-j dop Golden Jubilee Com--' I
turned out for hungry cus tomers at Halsteads Cot tage, Rimington. Hosts Mr Jim and Mrs
Pancake success Delicious pancakes were
number of Hula-Hoops was Mrs J. Sherras, and draw winners were Mrs L. Pate, Mrs P. Johnson, Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs N. Hud son, Mrs F. Ingleby, Miss M. Bairstow and Mrs D, Hollingworth. The next golden jubilee
are the only pearly king and queen outside the London area. Jil has res cued many animals in her lifetime and devotes much of her time to her numer ous dogs. Shula modelled many gorgeous outfits, all hand-made by Jil, demon strating her superb sense of colour and design inspired by her lovely dogs. The competition for the
day school a t St Nicholas's Church will hold their annual Ped lars' Fair on Saturday at 3 p.m. when they will sell items and goodies they have made themselves. It will be held in the church hall, and refreshments will be on sale.
Guitarist Guitarist Steve Robin
prettiest button was won by: 1, Margaret Preston; 2, Dorothy Shorrock; 3, Anne Atkinson, whose button once belonged to former member Alice Dyson. The next meeting will
be on Thursday, March 21st, when Pat Ascroft's talk will be about "Adven turing".
Union will meet in the old school next Tuesday at 7- 45 p.m., when Susan Ash ton from the "House of Beauty" in Whalley Road, Read, will be the speaker. This is an open meeting and everyone is welcome.
Beauty talk Simonstone Mothers'
SABDEN
Quiz time Sabden Football Club
son will play at 6 p.m. Mass in St Mary's RC Church on Saturday night.
THE 1 0 th is su e of th e R ib b le V alley Explorer was laun ched in Chipping sh o r t ly a f te r news that it had won yet another award. The Explorer, a
tourism publication produced by East Lan cashire Newspapers and compiled by the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times for Ribble Valley Borough Coun cil, has been named Regional Independent Media "Supplement of the Year 2001". It is quite an accolade
and one of which all involved are very proud. The Gibbon Bridge Hotel, itself an award-
Senior citizens The annual meeting of
Farnsworth, consolation Mrs M. Naylor. Domi noes: Mrs, M. Maden, l Mrs M. Harrison, conso
Abbey Senior Citizens' Club was attended by 15 members at Whalley on Saturday and was fol lowed by competitions. Winners of the ladies' whist were: Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs P. Woof, consolation Mrs G. Walmsley. Gents: Mr M. Holt, Mrs
D.
next meeting is on Satur day at 6-45 p.m:
is holding a general knowledge prize quiz night next Friday, March 15th, a t 8 p.m. in St Mary’s Hall. It costs £3, including a
ation MrJ.HarCreyi'The
Morning coffee : An Age Concern coffee
morning will be held at Whalley today between 10 a.m. and noon.
Well attended A good attendance,
event is to be a hoe-down and pie and peas supper in Rimington Memorial Institute on April 6th.
Winter warmer Lunch at the February
class, including the recital by Mr Jones, is £9. Contact . Carrie Steingold or Jean Procter for tickets.
■ The car park has been badly affected by the recent wet weather, and it is hoped to resurface it
Springtime in Paris, Buy One - Get One Free
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Paris/Ile de France region • Accommodation in twin bedrooms with private bathroom ■
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Althorp Price ihcludes • Coach travel throughout • One night in
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from £ 7 9 .5 0 days - 25th July. 6th & Ifitli August & 20lli September
raised towards the cost of resurfacing the village hall car park at the Sun day buffet luncheon held at the home of the village . hall chairman, Mr Peter Morgan MBE. -
Resurfacing work . More than £700 was
St Leonard’s The next in a series of
Lenten meditations at St Leonard's Church, Lang ho, takes place tomorrow night at 7-30 p.m. and is entitled: "Conversations with God". On Sunday,
Dublin Buy One - Get One Free
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for one night at a 3 star hotel in Dublin on a bed 1
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meeting of Rimington and Middop Luncheon Club was a real winter warmer of meat and potato pie with mushy peas and beet root relish, followed by scrumptious sticky toffee puddingl'A short domi noes session followed lunch, and draw winners were Mr R. Holdsworth, Mrs C. Thistlethwaite, Mrs E. Jackson, Mr B. Barker, Mrs E. Barker and Mrs G. Capstick. Ann's Mobile Fashions
will be in attendance at the March 27th meeting.
• and District Gardening Club Mrs P. Townsend
Horticultural quiz President of Rimington
: acted as quizmaster in a horticultural quiz, setting the members a difficult, but enjoyable test. Mrs M. McPherson emerged as the winner. Mrs J. Gornall, club
pie and peas supper, and there is a bar. Teams of up to four are invited to take part. If possible, names are
wanted by tomorrow’to arrange the catering. Ring Nigel Clarkson on 01282 680523 or Peter St John on 01254 825289. ;
Jubilee Sabden's Golden Jubilee Committee met
last week. V. - . ' Letters have gone out
to all shops, businesses and organisations look ing for support for a day of community events on Monday, June 3rd. I t is proposed to have a car nival with floats followed by a village party/picnic on the Holme. I t also wants individuals to join in the parade on foot, on bikes or any form of transport, and hopefully hold a children's fancy dress competition. The Holme Commit
despite poor weather, at the la te s t meeting of Whalley Women's In s t i tu te was en te r tain ed by Whalley Handbell Ringers. Sorrow was expressed
Dinner will honour a
fund-raiser
A DINNER in a Rib ble Valley Hotel will mark the 25th anniver sary of a brave decision by a remarkable wom an. I t is 25 years since
.months to live, founded ari appeal to buy,,a CT Scanner for use a t the Christie Hospital. Dining the eight years
journalist P a t Seed, diagnosed with cancer and told she had six
she survived the illness, £3.25m. had been raised, and since her death another £8.5m. has been added to the appeal. The work of the
appeal still goes on, with groups all over the North-West still staging
. fund-raising events. The dinner at Mytton
a t th e recent loss of Una Duerden, whose encouragement 12 years ago resulted in the for mation of the handbell team. She was one of the founder members of S ta n d fa s t WI in Calderstones Hospital. Refreshments were
served by members, who also discussed the forthcoming celebra tion dinner and the TGM at Brighton.
chairman, -announced that, although the garden-
tee is also planning events on June 1st in a marquee on the Holme, an open-air service has been arranged by Sabden Christian Council and a dinner and enter tain ment by the Age Concern Leisure Club. The com mittee is acting as co-
. giving a slide show and talk at Whalley Library entitled ",Up a River and Down a Dale". He will describe a
Slide show On Monday evening, Mr Dennis Cairns will be
Fold Farm Hotel, Lang ho, will be a £20-a-head affair with comic Gerald Holden as speaker. Appeal organiser Mrs
. Lancashire for support- ing us throughout that
Pauline Heaton said: "The dinner is a celebra tion of 25 years of fund raising and a huge thank-you to the people of the Ribble Valley and
;time. We hope many people will support the event and want to become involved in the appeal in the future." Tickets are available from the hotel reception ■on 01254 240662.
journey starting at Saw- ley Abbey, passing through Ribblehead over Pen-y-Ghent to Litton- dale, Wharfedale and Bolton Abbey. • Entrance is by ticket,
priced £1, available from the library. The slide show starts at 7-30 p.m.
Monet’s Garden Bayeux and Honfleur
twin bedrooms with private facilities • Good standard, min 2 star hotels in the Roven or Caen area • Excursion to Givemy for
Price includes • Departures from your local area • British coach throughout • Return Channel crossings by Ferry or Shuttle • 3 night’s bed and continental breakfast •Accommodation in
Monet’s Garden, including entrance fee • Excursion to Bayeux andHonfleur
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4 days - 17th May Switzerland
Rhine Cruise
Price'includes • Coach travel from selected pick-up- points • Convenient channel crossings * 9 nights full board accommodation on board, breakfast; lunch and
evening meals • Twin beddeid en-suite main deck cabin • Welcome drink and party night • Full services of an ' 1 "experienced Travelscope courier in r e s o r t •
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Superb of the Delectl
; AN evening of superb "Dales D electable" ’ Clitheroe Naturalists.
! /, The final lecture of 1 J ,the winter season was \ J given at Clitheroe r i Library by Mr and 1 ! Mrs Hirst, of Nelson. j j The area's geology 1 I was visible in slides of j 1 the area around Ingle- i borough and Pen-y- ! Ghent formed by the J i action of water during ' S and after the Ice Age. • j The historic past of ' i Upper Wharfdale I remains in the form of a : j 2,000-year-old stone cir- ;
I cle from the Iron Age j and the Viking settle- j ment at Yockenthwaite. ! The Romans left their j mark a t the fortress at j Bainbridge and by the j Cam high road travers- l ing the fells to Ribble head and beyond with I Malhamdale's Celtic
1 fields in evening light •.■evidence of continuous
| \ f arming. Mr Hirst also brought , . . .
I along slides of the plant I life thriving on the lime-
w stone. ; . . • i ■ J : Slides of Kingsdale in •• the shadow of Whern- . * side showed the many potholes along the Tur-
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