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Remembrance.Sunday; a parade^will-leave. Billingtorig-
Gardensat2-45 p.m. foi);a.‘£ i wreath-laying ceremony, at;;.
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burn Sea- Cadetsias guard of ■ honour. ' ' : - -
a service led
by.Accrington M O tn e r a n a iq u u iB I , .-n> i t» • • j
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available.for t cnue .<U = mother and toddler playgroup
Piaqes are ayau oie iut " : 7 r ” - r ' - z - - .e ^ --i r - , in Chipping Village Hall. ^,,, .,
Ribble Valley, Mayor Coun. Classes for all pre-schoo l Mrs Joyce Holgate andHibble {" ' children are held eyepr ;Tut»-
a.m. and noon. Inquiries to Mrs Grace Hol
land on 01995 61081. L E A F I E L
100 Lowergate; e-mail - lcaficld@lini
Bonfire •Members of Chipping
Final over , The annual presentation -
supper of Bolton-by-Bowland Cricket Club was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. Chairman Mr Michael Small ey welcomed everyone, and
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president Mrs M. A. Bosonnet presented the prizes. Captain Christopher.: Bosonnet announced the winners as fol
lows: 1
Nigel Biinyan (Copy Nook Trophy for best bowler), Simon Reynolds (Theaker Trophy for outstanding per formance), John Hill (Tony Holmes Clubman of
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Young Farmers' Club are hold ing their annual ibonfire and fireworks display tomorrow at the Talbot Hotel, Chipping. The bonfire will be lit at 7
p.m; and a hot-ppt supper and disco will follow the firework
display. Everyone is welcome. At next week's meeting,
.there wiil be a talk by the
'Ambulance Service in. St Mary's Community ,Centre,
Chipping, starting,at 7-45 P.m. ■ ■
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Year), Martin Brown (Hodg Grand cnase son Trophy for most improved
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iTOpnyiorui^mipiuvcu player), Steven Uootn (Bert Astley Trophy for best fielder, York Trophy for players play-
. mother for presenting the prizes and gave her flowers. The evening continued with
an enjoyable supper followed by dancing.
Tory event Chairman - Mr Martyri Bishop welcomed everyone at the annualj fund-raising event
annu Old Burton Croft, Rylstone. Sklpton, North Yorkshire BD23 6LW. und-raisin ev
organised by Bolton-by-Bow- Association held in the village
hall. He introduced guest speak
Dreaming of a place in the sun?
er Mr Peter Wolfenden, who was born and bred in the vil lage and has since written a book entitled "A Country Lad Looks Back". Mr Wolfenden spoke about the contents of his book and the many stories and aspects'of country life in
Hall Committee. . MC for whist was Mr J.
Kenyon'and for dominoes MC was Mr P. Metcalfe.
Lady winners at whist were: ^
his book and tne many stones and aspects'of count^ life in
thanks. An excellent supper provide
ed by Mr Clifford Ferguson was enjoyed by all.
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, I -Results of th'e. monthly r
. whist and dominoes session | held in Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall were: whist - J. Hartley, E. Barker, M. Parker,
| W. Barker, T. Pickles and J. Kenyon; dominoes: - J. Pye, P. Metcalfe, E. Fox, Mrs Loft- house, G. Thompson and B. Cook; ... The next drive will be on November 27th.
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Remembrance, Following its refurbish- ment, St Ambrose Church,
for Remembrance, which will be a a special - service
Mrs F. Jeffs, Mrs E. Hartley and Mrs F. Barker. Gents: Mrs H. Hartley, Mrs J. Robinson and Mr W. Barker. Domino winners were Mr ,D. Lowe, Mr P. Metcalfe, Mr
.
Members of : Downham . School Families’Association,. Qarden ciub have organised a
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Members of St Leonard's Langho, are organising a-
gran(j reindeer chase to take waste paper, collection this p]acethis.eveningat7-30p.m. weekend. From tomorrow
er, catch o l the;year,- bat" " g in the village hall. There will lunchtime, a skip will be on trophyjmd hat-trick trophy). gameSj a pje and peas sup- BiHington and Langho Com- Mr Bosonnet thanked his
per, wine and raffle, all to muhity Centre car park until entertain the young and not^ Monday morning.
so-young. GISBURN
Festival whist The new enclosed skip
means that plastic bags are not necessaiy and should not
be put in the skip. All residents of the area are
asked to support this worth while fund-raising effort by
e P eMdchUdr
BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND
lo tn e r a n a l o a a e r •: " . Longndge Lady Farmers R - Places are available for the ’ are to hold their annual whist , n a c e n iy i II
tOCldler •
, Tf|-jc|<s a n d SIDOtSvv *' r "
dQmin() drive in Knowle
1: Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans day and Thursday, between ID P n n r p r t " • -• ■ ‘ will be present.:
A lunchtime concert in,. .- V - - ,
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803 V the 'drawrig of-the grand faf-; "with teacher Mrs Sue Noblet , has arrangeda ge^e^i&owln. J le. Tickets are £10 for lunch ., as part of their studies on the , edge family, ^ tp^e.heldp;
BILLINGTON I ^ ^ T ^ c m ^ t t e e ^ ^ t o . and £2.50 ,for.
sweets.and.cof-i. ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ 2 S ^ - ^ t i i a n k ’ewryone!Concerhed!for /,fee. Contact Mrs C. Pye, tel.^ <
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v,i;Romans,' while,-Year. 5 pupils are going: further, afield to
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\ about the Victorians.
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I t will be under st .arters
Green Village Hairon Mon- i;iorders:for. thbse: who'go to' day;atY^30p.mi There will-be*!Reridletbn;Village-Hall on
good prizes and everyoneis; ;'-Nove‘mber 22nd for a race welcome."- >
race is at 8 p.m. and admission r- , ;
. To book, phone. 01254 826948.: Family ties. ;
.> ,: A play written by Pauline
O'Connor entitled '^Family Ties" to celebrate the Golden Jubilee; will be presented in
atre Company, of Burnley. LANGHO
Waste paper
The concert begins a t noon rfPendleton on Tuesday. Papers and will be followed by-lunch, should be left in the bags pro- vided.
waste paper Jtakes place in - per of plot night goodies and a huge blaze kept everyone nice and warm. ' • A spectacular show of fire works, arranged by Mr J. Smith and helpers, was voted the best ever. The whole evening's celebrations were organised by Rimington and
The fortnightly collection of tivjties, and a Jacob's join sup- •-— - —
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Roman candles \ A bonfire at the Swan with
Two Necks, Pendleton, will be lit at 6-30 p.m. on Sunday. - •.
Knowle Green Village Hall on November 15th at .7-30 p.m; by the Fiftysomething The-::_______
Football SCOre
, On Saturday,Read United ------------- - - FC first team lost 4-1 away I j imh l p •
. goal and Mark Barnes'was - named man of the match.
• During the past fortnight, the second team have played two matches at home, winning one and: losing one. They won 4-0 against Rolls-Royce, goals scored by Paul Braddock (2) and one each from Sam'Mar-'
■ shall and Andrew Mashiter. Man of the match was Billy Whitingham. On Saturday, they lost 6-3 to Sabden. Man- of-the-match Matt Ross scored two and Lee Nuttall 1.
t local parents and children;; h6idr „ g l c h r i s to a s ’coffee
Coffee and cake Friends of Read School are
.holding a Christmas coffee
Race night A family race night was
held at Mytton Fold Hotel, Langbo, in aid of funds for St Leonard's Church, raising a well-earned £365. The children who were the-
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the ffibble Valley rda^d* in it.
J.Pye and Mr G. Berry. Raffle T°Ph,am'
' Pye. The {.next; ,event “is , on
December 7th. W l tn
the-punters urged on "Saucy . ^LuncheOn ClUb . Sarah” ahd '’David's!p'onkey"
Hearty.winter.'fare of shep to get to the winning post bard's pie, with vegetables am
s Ol iu l o u d ' s h o u t i n g a s u a u u u u u n ® - ■ .. . ■ u c o iW . n u . . « i .— ~ ■ ~ -* - first. A supper of baked potato jowed by apple pie arid cus- ; ‘ by all.
Grindleton, will reopen on Soccer stars Sunday morning at 9-30 a.m.
been
' uMiddop Luncheon Club last -week.
of Mary's RC Primary School, ^angho
Budding soccer stars of St have
put were Mr W. Barker, Mrs C. u
. joint service with members of tbrouKb tbeir paces by coach- Thistlethwaite; Mrs E. 'Bark- the Methodist Ghurch.pur- gg fr0m Blackburn Rovers FC er, Miss M. Bairetow, MrsA.
' ing the service, a wreath will desjgne(j to improve fitness, . Jackson and Mr J. Parkinson, be laid"at the war memorial. rV;i1r and enjdynieht of foot- Members were reminded to and the names of the fallen
__________________ will be read.
Cancer Research Safari lunch : The half-yearly collection Tickets are available for the in October made by the Chat-
burn group for Blackburn — . . . . . .
un
Research'UK raised £918.88 from home collecting boxes,
and Ribble Valley Cancer November 24th; After drinks raked £918.88
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-envelopes, boxes in hotels, shops and donations. , This brings the collection
.-. St Ambrose Church, Glnndle-ulc' ton, safari lunch to be held on
ess Amoiwe w vLl;!J
scatter to various homes for will receive £400 of football. s tarter
in the parish room, guests wi will, and main course,
before returning to the parish ,. Next week, pupils of: Year 3 room for sweets and coffee and ; are to head for Ribchester
equipment. . ll, Deputy head and Year 6 llvMVi A11VI A vwi V football O * ' ( , teacher Mr Mark FitzGibbori November 27th meeting, THnmn lne schoo . a.m. _
son Centre, Burnley. If he avoids a red card, the school
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is going to be on the receiving. R © m 6m b 6 r side as he attends a TOPS ^ be Remembrance Sunday
Brain teaser - Rimington and Middop Golden Jubilee Committee
A dommoes session followed church roof repair fund during t , jhe meal, and raffle winners i bej. Vear in office to date,
^ , .-.
, has raised £1,050 for the h r y
date
Bonfire The crowds gathered for bonfire night celebrations in - Sabden; despite the pouring
take ^wrapped'festive gift, rain. The Holme Committee costing up to £l;_ ,to the staged a communal bonfire on
the.parkj which was followed by a colourfuland very noisy and spectacular fireworks dis-
service at Rimington Memon- £ t £1000 0h fireworks to al Institute mu begm at 10-45 .
rinidon .Tnhilee Year. ■
play. The Holme Committee JJbvide a specjai display for
provide a special display for the Golden Jubilee Year. ' There were also children's
competitions for the best- dressed guy and best pumpkin
in St Mary's Hall raised £80 for St Mary's and Friends. The money will go towards the cost of staging'their panto in the New Year.: Thanks go to everyone who helped and sup- ported'the event.
Gift day The recent gift day a t St
Nicholas's Church raised £1,122 for the church roof repair fund.
Scary - • There were spooky goings bn at St Mary's RC School on Hallowe'en night when the after-school OK Club held a
• Middop's sports committee and the recreation committee,
Knowle Green Village,Hall < D . ' - u _ 0 0 next Thursdayiwill feature; r r a p e r U l la s c 'students from - Chatham's School of Music; Manchester. „
night; organised on behalf of \ All Saints' Church; The first
- -/Teams are welcome of four , adults and 'two children under 7 16. There will be supper and . lots of fun guaranteed; For. /tickets, tel/Mrs E.,Jackson on
^RimmgtonMOTonal-Insh-;. 30 p.m...
.Rimington Memorial Insti;, tute on November ,29th at .7-
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: 01200 445430
or.Mr Duffy on - 445813. '
Bonfire fare' 1A large and jolly crowd of
folk, young
and.young.at heart; gathered at Riming-,- ton’s Coulthurst Jubilee Field - on Saturday for the annual bonfire and fireworks display. Although a couple of show ers threatened to spoil the fun, tn
hey did not dampen the fes- iea a a a inij u ui ' lanterns; These were won by::
« GuyiFawkes ->Mea‘ra((six) - • and Elliott (two): Owen-Grif-:
• Ireland. They,jwon a;£10i ■
fiths; who were Visiting from
voucher. Second prize of a £5- voucher went to Emily-Hold
en (nine).- Turnips -firs t prize
munity
Primary.School; Next Monday, Remembrance Day,
Awill-be marked with a special • service at the war memorial in ■ school taken by the Rev. Chris - Sterry; Guests will-include Mr
' if During the fireworks dis- - play, a firework was let off into
of a £10 voucher, - Amy Howard (four); second,:£5, Emily Holden (nine)., Every one:- who entered received sweets; The judges were Mrs , Patricia\Whitwell and Mrs Carolyn Gale.
. the crowd. Fortunately no one was injured, but the Holme Committee wishes to make i t ; clear that this was not part of their display but came from the bowling green area and v police are dealing with the cul
prits. The next Holme Commit
tee event is the carol service on Sunday, December 8th.
Litttlemor A very well attended coffee
evening at Littlemoor shel tered housing last Wednesday raised £476. The residents pulled out all the stops to pro vide stalls laden with crafts, cakes and gifts, and there was a raffle and tombola. The raffle hamper was won
by Mr Des Parkes, and one raffle prize is still outstanding. The name the'doll winner
,
was Mr Tony Maudsley, the weight of the cake winner was Mr Arthur Parrington and the guess the number of sweets winner was Mrs Zena Pickles. The money will go towards
new dhristmas decorations and the Christmas party on' December 19th, which will be attended by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Joyce Holgate. Before that, seven of the resi dents will be joining a party from the Ribble Valley on a "turkey and tinsel" holiday on the Isle of Wight.
chiTdren'and
c t Jbstival wh,.ch Pr0/ tldes, xtra W m o r n i n g in the school hall on s taff dressed in Hallowe'en school
Remembrance ; time. Church, Read, at 11 a.m. on
John's on
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Saturday from 10,a.m.' to ;.;0Utfits and tucked into green noon. There will be various J, j eiiy and spider buns and
-stalls, face painting and a, other nasty-looking delicacies magician; Everyone is wel-' _ they played spooky games come.
1 A service of Remembrance Concert will be held in St i i
ed J X e on a al.'
b o a r d w i t h t h e a d u l t s d e c id in g w h i c h o n e w a s g o in g t o w in .
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Mr Eric WalmsTey expressed winners were M_iss A. Fox, ^ d^ hheadult^d^ idinK i B M M R i i m Miss M. Wellock and Miss M.
and generally had a great ;
An excellent night was enjoyed-in St JNIichoias s
Nichola '
• Sunday, followed by thelaying , Church Hall on Friday, when 1 of wreaths at the war memori- 120 people tiirned out for a '
. : concert by Slaidburn Silver Band. Everyone took along their own drinks,
and.the
too_kal
..; church > rose; queen; Miss. Michaela Parfitt and her fam-Y ily, who organised the event, ' provided the supper. .The audi-. _
' e n c e jo in e d i i i w i t h s o m e o f t h e __ ' _ * Y * n d t l . nft w.ft n f FllO
with various fillings was tard. was much enjoyed by enjoyed and a good time had j p g ^ ^ s of Rimingtoii and.
"Land of Hope and-Glory", and there was a great atmos
Advice bureau Residents of Sabden will
soon be able to take advantage of a new advice and informa tion service, being provided by
' Ribble Valley Citizens'Advice Bureau which has obtained three year funding to take the service into rural areas. Monthly from Monday an
fidential and. information available on a >vide;range of subject^" including social secu rity benefits; debt, employ-
adviser will be based in a ground floor room at Sabden Medical Centre, between 2 and 4 p.m. No appointment is necessary: The service, is free and con
; ment, housing, .relationship'- issues arid consumer rights.
herd's pie,ynthvegetables and ' more rousing sounds, such as Christmas fair - ; . beetroot chutney relish, fol-
. The annual Christmas fair of St Nicholas's Church will be
phere. -. The evening raised £650 - which means that Michaela
: held in the hall on Saturday, November 30th. There will be stalls selling cakes, crafts, toi letries, chocolates and plants.
- There will also be'games, a tombola, raffle and refresh
ments.
Quiz time A quiz night will take place
in St Mary's RC Church Hall on Friday, November 15th, at 7-30 p.m. Entry costs £1 per person and supper is included.
Entries will be accepted on the night and those taking part should take their own drinks.
School visit Tomorrow, poet Ian Bland,
who specialises in performance poetry, will be working with the children at Sabden. Com
; Nigel Evans" MP and the . Mayor'of -,the Ribble ;Valley, rGouri; Mrs Joyce Holgate,
. - whose brother,is one" of {those . ;; named -on the memorial.' The service,, will take place- at - lla.m; Y
PJFA •The Parents, Teachers and
; Friends'Association of Sabden Primary School is holding a jewellery evening in school next Thursday. Remembrance
■ A service to mark Remem brance Sunday is to be held at St Nicholas's Hall on Sunday at 9-30 a.m.-It will be taken by the Rev. D. Wotherspoon. Services. The Sunday service at Sab
reme: —by Margaret Parsons
THE village of Sabden controversially lacks a traditional war memo rial. . T h e dead of th e two ■world wars are remem- . bered on carved, wooden commemorative boards and brass plaques in St Nicholas’s Church and
.Sabden Primary School. Sadly, with the closure of
St Nicholas’s Church building last year the vil lage is now left with only the school memorial acces sible to those who wish to pay their respects. But Mrs Audrey Bar
rett, who looks after Sab- den’s website, has come up with a possible 21st Centu-
den Baptist Church this week end will be taken by Tim and Joan Peagram. At the Methodist Church, the Rev. Laura' Hardy will lead wor ship, . Collection The waste paper collection
will take place next Tuesday when waste paper and maga- ziries should be left outside, preferably in the white bags provided, for collection and recycling.
Memorial Sabden people interested in knowing more about the iriany men from the village who gave their life in two world wars
' should look up the special memorial placed on the Sab den website!. It has been com piled by Mr Simon Mount, whose great-grandfather is listed The website has been
• ry solution, thanks to the research of former villager Mr Simon Mount, and has compiled a "living" war memorial on a website. Mr Mount (40), who
now lives in Bridge Street, Padiham, decided 10 embark on a quest to research all the men named on the village memorial - including his namesake, his great-grandfather Simon Mount, pictured above.
‘ designed arid produced by Mrs Audrey Barrett. I t lists the names and details of all the men on the memorial boards in the school arid church.
S1MONSTONE
Special service A service of . Remembrance
will be held in St Peter's Church, Simonstone, on Sun day at 10 a.m., followed by the laying of wreaths on the war memorial. '
MU meeting . Members of Simonstone
Mothers' Union will meet in the old school hall on Tuesday at 7-45
p.mv when Mrs Sheila Sturrdck will speak about moveable arid pop-up books..
SLAIDBURN
Village hall A committee meeting of
Friends of Slaidburn Chapel was held in the village hall on Monday evening, when Mrs Dorothy Pearson agreed to take on-the role of treasurer. Mr J. N. King-Wilkinson,
who chaired the meeting, was specifically concerned that several residents were of the opinion that the present vil lage hall would have to dose in 2004 if it did riot have disabled access. He informed the meet-
ing.this was not so. By the year 2004 any problems with access have to be identified and-a plan put in place to address them. This should mean; for example, putting aside a set amount of money. ' 9 For more News From The Villages please turn to page 15.
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