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] ■ An exciting sports night was held by members of
I Bolton-by-Bowland Young Farmers' Club on Monday night. Next week members
DOWNHAM
. Despite the'atrocious weather, of the previous
Club show
I week, Downham and Twiston Gardening Club members excelled them-
| selves with a delightful | display at the annual show. Classes for roses, sweet
first 16
overs.Robmson was particularly mean, conceding just nine runs off his eight over spell. Wilkinson (20) and Bid-
should meet m the village at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445343.
well (22) tried to wrestle control back for the home side, but Grmdleton were , not to be denied, with Leach sending both bats men back to the pavilion in his first spell. At 84 for four, Ainsworth brought the Reynolds boys into the attack. John and father. Simon duly dismantled the middle order to put a smile on the skipper's face. Smalley (25) managed
to help the home side post a respectable total, but with three wickets from the last three balls of the innings the visitors were the happier, of the two sides during the tea inter
val.
] last few months. The photography class-
peas, home-grown flower arrangements and planted containers, plus vegetable classes were all well patro nised with the results of members' efforts over the
| Your Life". : There were some deli
es were very popular as usual, the most popular being "Vintage Transport" , and "Happiest Days of
cious-looking displays in home-produce section especially "Afternoon Tea for One" and the cheese and onion pie. The open handicraft
" Chasing 136 for victory, Grindleton had reached 14 when Robinson (9) was caught behind off Mercer. Leach joined Middle- brough at the crease, and the two
of.them set about putting Grindleton on the path to victory. A partnership of 50 fol
out for 135. Hurst Green were all
hook'Raw for six.'S.was. . caught- on the boundary.: by the energetic. Olleren- shaw. The next over saw , ..Ollerenshaw ■ involved again, this time running-
out Rogers.
ing, Bolton-by-Bowland needed 16 to win; unfortu- nately for the visitors they only used two, reaching 209 for five off-38 overs. . Grindleton's longest- ever
loosing.streak contin
v With four overs remain . : . >
Leach. Barbecue
A reminder that the^way.'as members were walk organised by. mem- 'served with meat pie and
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bers of St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, on Saturday will set-off from Spring Wood, Whalley, at 10 a.m. For further details contact Mrs Eva Tomlin son, tel. 01200 440568. Tickets are available for
■ RIMINGTON
u e d . ", ; Man-of-the-match was
.ready for their-meal when i three volunteer waitresses bustled in, clad in volumi nous pinafores and mob caps. First: came Miss Mary Bairstow, closely fol lowed by the buxom fig ures of Veronica.and Vir ginia, alias Messrs Don and Graham Nicholson. Needless to say that it was v rfun.and laughter all the
and Middop Luncheon Club were.-seated and
onion gravy and summer vegetables, followed by blackcurrant crumble and custard. A dominoes session took
| and vegetables: Mrs Anne Cowgill for jams, chutneys and baking, plus handi craft and Miss Beverley Lamb and Miss Sally Maynard, BBC locations managers, who judged the
class attracted patchwork quilt and cross stitch exhibits plus applique. The judges were Mr Bob Swarbrick for flowers
lowed before Leach (34) was given out, caught behind. Taylor came to the crease on the back of several good knocks recently and duly smashed 17 quick runs in a stand of 30 with Middlebrough. Grindleton were beginning to sense the end of their dry spell. When Middlebrough
the barbecue to be held at The Dell, opposite Brow Top, Sawley Old Road, on Saturday evening. Tickets are £5, take your own drinks and chair. Food will be served from 6-30 to 7- 30 p.m. If wet it will take place in Sawley Village Hall. For further informa tion contact Mrs C. Pye. tel. 441507.
Waste paper The usual monthly
| photography. Cup winners were: Mrs
. opportunity to snatch vic tory from the jaws of
(36) was out in the 32nd over, the score had reached 108 for four, leaving the visitors requiring 28 off the last eight overs. A mid order collapse sent the alarm bells ringing and gave Hurst Green the
Carole Ashworth (rose P. Jackson (handicraft and
Mr C. Aspinall (best flow ers), Mr S. Roney (pho tography); Master Rowan Greenhill (best children’s exhibit).
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Open garden Members of Downham
l'open weekend pn Saturfay Ains^ irktion a lleadership. TWd g se a s id e ^outing, and Sunday.- ;.
I sum, in mu m . m . u o , Wilkinson LDownham H all g a rd e n s
and Twiston Gardening Club will be manning a stall, in aid of funds, at the
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anything from sweets to round performance, was pasta, peas, chocolate Reynolds,
'Lots of jars filled with i i ;of-the-match, for his all- ----- assed to committee mem- - - fidd and Ainsworth's Bhost walk in Glithorqp a isievin in -v However, this week’s man-
drops, jam or even loose Next week Grindleton change are needed for a trave] tQ Downham. lotto game.
bers or taken to the stall on the day.
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Won 1, lost 11. On Sunday, Grindleton.
On" recent results, match was evenly poised. I Grindleton were anticipat- Leach and Taylor made a
Green yan. At 71 for three the
New treasurer Mrs Marie Gittins has taken
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bowl for most points), Mrs Grindleton, the Reynolds wEo gave an extremely (nanaicratcana
defeat. Fortunately
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best in show), Mr J. Hard- bottle (best’vegetable), - -
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boys were at the crease, and Simon's experience
Green WI Mrs M.C. Young welcomed guest speaker Mr Bob Kitchin
Cheesey chat President of Hurst
and John's enthusiasm saw with a very humorous the visitors home for a
effort with many notable performances — Robinson, Taylor and Reynolds senior with the ball; Leach and Middlebrough with ,the bat; Ollerenshaw, , Wilkinson and Blevin iri‘
well-deserved and much- welcomed victory. This was a huge team
good demonstration on cheese making together
commentary. Members were remind
ed of forthcoming events including, a promotion evening and a talk on bats and the myths and tales about them, also the coun ty show preview evening. Some members also showed a r t In te r e s t in a
■niithproc
the autumn council meetr ing. :
waste paper collection, organised by members of the WI, will take place in Grindleton today. News papers, cardboard and magazines can be left in the space provided at the top of Back Lane, near the chapel wall.
Luncheon club Members of Rimington
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place after lunch, and raf fle winners were Mrs II. Wolfenden, Mrs
D.Eccles, Mrs A. Jackson, Mrs M. Anderson, Mrs J. Jones, Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs C. Nicholson, Mrs M. Nicholson and Mrs M. Hindle.
Gardening Club open summer show will take place on September 1st in Gisburn' Festival Hall. The many classes will
Summer show Rimington and District
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THE annual handi craft and produce show by the Glitheroe Area WI proved to be an out standing success. | Although inclement
climatic conditions had affected the garden flpwers, there was still a good show of flora m addition to the handi crafts for guests and
visitors to enjoy. j Held at the Chatbum Road
site of Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School on Saturday, the e jent attracted a great deal of interest. As well as the various
and Langho. r Fence. Produij Great IIa Fence. Confec stone with I Bilhngton and co-operative:! Langho. Lard Fence. Best! Norecn PncT wood). Best irJ Rigby (Baldfl with most poj to 15 years: (Mitton); nil Callum Robifl and LanghoJ years: Charg (Billington z to six years: ( (Balderstonl Trophy: Billifi ho.
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GAME-for-a-laugh headteacher Mr Howard Brindle was more than happy to let his pupils misbehave during the school's gala day. He volunteered for a spell in the stocks at
include, flowers, vegeta bles, floral art, handi crafts, photography and children's classes. The show will be opened
- bunting was hung everywhere. Pupils staged a concert for parents during the afternoon, and a classroom was set up as a bar complete with a television for those who could not bear to miss
Simonstone Primary School’s event. And there was quite a queue of people wanting to take a pot shot at him with soaking wet spongesl Mr Brindle said: "Needless to say, we made a
fortune when it was my turn." The day offered a whole host of entertain
at 2-30 p.m. by the Rev. Eric and Mrs Sarah Kyte. For information and schedules, contact Mrs Jenny Gornall on 01200 445644
www.gisburn.org.uk/gar- or
dening. All classes are open to
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Simonstone with Read WI to be held next Thursday at 7-30 p.m. in the' old school, guest speaker will be Mrs P. Birkett, who will take members '.'Round the U Bend". k The stall, appropriate
Guest speaker " At the meeting of
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ly, is a smelly stall, and the competition will be for the most decorative scarf.-.'j
. . However, this week’s man- l Members were asked for a ■ volunteer to be delegate at -
p Filled jars should be Qrjddleton were away to
• The previous week - — ■ .
Bolton-by-Bowland arid then, with the sun beating down, skipper Ainsworth won the toss and elected to bat
first.The home side made an early breakthrough in the
, C r ick e t Club m emb ers. Raw (30) and Middle-
fifth over when Booth removed Ainsworth. D.
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packed-up their troubles brough (22) then shared a and headed to Stonyhurst. partnership, of 50 before I College to tackle Hurst both fell victim to Bun-
I lem was to find a wicket- Grindleton into a winning. keeper - with Crossland ; position, before he was
ing a tough afternoon's stand of 60, when Taylor c r ick e t. Skipper Ainsworth (47) was out, Grmdleton lost the toss, and Hurst had reached 131 for four. Green decided to bat first. Leach, who hit three huge Grindleton's first prob- sixes, strove to put
still under the physio and ..'bowled at 87 by Booth, Raw on holiday, the skip-■; with only three bowls per was looking for a'yol- remaining. Grmdleton fin- unteer to go behind the ished on 205 for seven, stumps. Up stepped th e . After tea, Taylor first hero of the day, in the ' removed Bolton-by-Bow- form of Whittaker. Throw- land's Bunyan in the ing himself around like a fourth over. Rawson and
| on the rest of the visitors. Opening bowlers Robin-
movie stuntman, his ath leticism seemed to rub off
| son and • Taylor both bowled a good line and length, restricting the- batsmen to just 29 off the
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on the role in place of Mrs Eileen Belcher, who is recovering slowly and would welcome friends to visit her at Alston Lodge, Longridge. Mrs Lucy Wilkinson
X’The.' chairman „and ■ members of Simonstonc Parish Council, together with guests, will attend the family Communion service ■in ■ St Peter's Church, Simonstone, on Sunday at 10 a.m.
Parish council
| Loud" fund-raising day in aid of charity was celebrated in colourful style at the Manor House Nursing and Residential
A BRIGHT and breezy "Look
area is a great risk in daylight as well as at
and WI friends raised over £500 at the open gardens weekend, which will go towards improvements to the memorial hall. Raffle winner was Mrs
Sewer problems Flooding of the sewer
Gill McDonnell and win ners of the competition were Mrs M. Eccles, Mrs McDonnell and Mrs A. Howarth. The next meeting will
be an evening walk fol lowed by supper at the Eagle and Child, Hurst Green.
KNOWLE GREEN
Tea and biscuits The usual fortnightly
Banks-put on 55 for the second wicket before keep er C. Raw and Olleren shaw combined to run out Banks. The score had reached 163 when Taylor struck to remove Rawson (73). Two overs later
whist and domino drive will be held in Knowle Green Village-Hall on Monday at 7-30 p.m.
Year's Eve party to be held in Knowle Green Village Hall are now on sale at £25. •
New Year Tickets for the New
. put at risk in this way. Officers at Ribble Valley would appear to have dis regarded all requests for the work to be done."
next to the Post Office in West Bradford has been an ongoing nightmare for local residents for many years The recent rains have yet again brought this issue to a head with untreated ' sewage streaming across the main road. Coun; Gwen Pye, who has been demanding that the problem be dealt with for five years, said: "It is
disgraceful.that people's health is being
Council and Goun. Gwen Pye have launched a petition for the provision of a footpath from the village to the village hall. The petition is being signed by people who feel that no footpath in that
Path campaign West Bradford Parish
night. The hall is a popular local venue and there is a function or events on at the hall most nights.
Showing skills The West Bradford
craft and produce show will take place on Sunday in the village hall. Late entries should be sent to the chairman at 5 Grindleton Road no later than
lunchtime. A car boot sale will
Saturday
also be taking place on the car park, and stalls priced at £5 can be booked on 01200 424311.
Tricks and spots
At a charity whist and domino drive, organised by West Bradford Play ing Field Management Committee, there were 25 tables in play. MCs were Mr David Bristol (whist) and Mr Philip Metcalfe (dominoes). Whist winners: Ladies
Home, Chatburn. All residents, staff and friends, dressed in an array of bright and loud out fits, had a, lively afternoon
singing along to the karaoke
T. Wilson, E. Neild, T. Pickles, J. Kenyon, E. Ireland;
W.Carr (booby). Dominoes: E. Fox, W.
: £55.62 for the Royal National Institute for the Blind. Pictured are the party-goers having a good time, (s)
and a t the same time raised
Cooke, J. Fisher, H. Procter, R: Nowell, B.' Chew, F. Lowe, V. Giles and E. Aspin. Raffle: E. Hartley, G.
bring their gifts and renew friendships or, per haps, form new ones, over afternoon tea. There is an open invi
Capstick, T. Shaw, H. Procter, V. Giles and Mrs Chew. A total of £260 was
tation to the Sunday afternoon service at 2 p.m. when the theme will be "Celebration of Life". The preacher will be
raised for the Myasthe nia Gravis Association, and the committee thanked everyone who donated prizes, players and anyone who helped make the event a success. The next drive and
Hospital - could be replaced
cheque presentation will be held on August 21st.
Church weekend A special weekend is
being held at West Brad ford Methodist Church a week on Saturday and Sunday, August 17th and 18th. On the Saturday,
- J. Wilson, E. Hartley, J. Stainton, V. Duckworth, M. Davies, M. Fallon, K. Fox; R. Booksbank (booby). Gents - J. Kay,
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' World Cup finals in Japan and South Korea. •
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Day excursion departs August 27tli, 2002 ■, Only £59.95
Monet’s Garden,
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Mr John Tomlinson, lay worker on the staff of Clitheroe Methodist Cir cuit. Music for the ser vice will be provided by. the Ightenhill Music Group, talented young musicians from Ighten hill Methodist Church, Burnley.
WHALLEY
Abbey winners Whist winners at the
between 3-30 and 5 p.m., gifts of money will be accepted in support of the upkeep of the church and grounds and for its work in the community. ; People are invited to
Abbey senior citizens' drive, in Whaliey, were: Ladies - Mrs P. Woof, Mrs G. Walmsley. Gents - Mr H. Holt, Mrs D. Farnsworth'. Dominoes: Mr J. Hart
by houses A FORMER Ribble Valley hospital could be demolished
and
replaced by a housing and apartment com
plex. An application from
Merewood Group Ltd for'the former Roch ester Hospital site in Preston Road has been submitted to* Ribble Valley Borough Coun- ^
cil. ' .. XL The firmroUKendal
ley, joint 2, were Mrs J. Peel, Mr F. Peel and Mr G. Pitlovits.
in Cumbria; is seeking permission toretain the. site's existing_building and convert it into an office, as well as demol- ishing the remaining hospital
buildings.to construct 31 houses and apartments. Comments on the
plan (No. 0603) must be made by tomorrow
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the World Cup final. ■ The day raised £1,800, and Mr Brindle paid tribute to everyone who had helped to make the day a success, saying: "A lot of hard work went into organising the day, and I am grateful to everyone who helped in making it such a suc
cess."Pictured are Steven Osborne (front) and Daniel Murray enjoying the coconut shy at the gala day. (B300602/2a)
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• men’s exhibits. ! There was also an opportu
entries in the handicraft and pj-oduefe sections, there were demonstrations, refreshments and classes for children's and
nity to browse round the C’litheroe WI market's stalls selling produce, plants, pre serves and crafts, j Among the guests invited
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Billington a i Downham; F | burn; GH • M - Mitton; J with Read; A
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tp attend this year’s event were the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Joyce Hol- gate, the Mayor of Clitheroe and her consort, Coun. Mary Robinson and Mr David Robinson. Also in attendance were Mrs Muriel Dean, trea surer of the Lancashire Feder ation, and special guest Mrs Jpan Bright. i Results were as follows:- ! SHOW POINTS j Balderstone - 721; Billing-
ton and Langho - 3,928; Downham - 698; Fence - 2)366; Great Harwood-2,142; Mitton - 1,185; Gisburn - l',112; Simonstone - 2,008;
Waddington-292. I 1 TROPHY WINNERS
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