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and recovering slowly. Winner of the draw was
Mrs J . Wells, who also won the flowers.
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mittee is pleased to announce the expansion of the hall is almost com- . plete. The new facilities ..l”
by the Mayor of the Rib- ble Valley tomorrow at 11
-T1i !.n.eYifaC1 August 15tli: On June 5th' 82 for 0 when Crossland Together" and "The Wise The next event at the members will visit Slai’d-'.1 decided to bring himself 4Mari".
Arrangements were made for a visit to Brow- sholme Hail, with supper in Wadding on, '
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ori June lSStfii? into the attack. What fol-Y “feOrganists were Mrs B. morning on June 22nd at a trip'to^lowed was the stuff oMeg-; Harrison^nd Mr M. 10-30a.m.
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give visitors a tour of the new facilities and explain
.the ways in which resi dents can benefit from the
| new equipment. Local residents are wel
. there - will remember ■)' Crossland's epic feat for a V long time to come. In the ■ space of eight devastating , overs, he took eight wick-
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chance to meet people in the more relaxed informal setting provided by Sun day's community event. Once again, members of the committee would like to thank all the customers for tolerating the distur bances caused by the recent building work and hope they find the oppor tunities provided by the
i new facilities have been worth the disruption.
Music, comedy Chipping Village Hall
was the venue for the lat est performance by Cana dian folk group Barachois on Saturday evening. The event was one of only 12 United Kingdom dates in the band's latest tour and everyone who attended had a very enjoyable time. The band captivated the
ditional and contempo rary music, accompanied by high-octane dance rou tines and amusing stage routines. A great deal of thanks goes to everyone who supported the event, particularly Sue Robinson of Spot On Rural Touring | who made it possible.
audience with its ener- ripped through the middle getic performance of tra- order taking three for 22. Only Thompson (33
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afternoon, Grindleton skipper Crossland won the toss and elected to field first. The visitors from north of the border were soon in trouble. Leach struck in his first over and, when Reynolds removed Downey in his second over, the visitors were six for two. Driver (22) and Johnson (12) steadied the ship, but Raw, brought into the attack by Crossland,
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n.o.) offered any resis tance, nudging the score to 126 for six. At this stage, Crossland brought Leach back into the attack. Leach mopped up the tail with only, four more runs being added. Bute were all out for 130. The pick of the bowlers was Leach, who finished with figures of five for five.
place on the afternoons of May 25th and 26th, and there will be lots to see
| and do, including stalls selling cakes, bric-a-brac, plants and a tombola. There will also be a barbe cue, cream teas and free guided walks by the Wyre Countryside Rangers. On Sunday, there will be a display of vintage cars.
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Quick quizzes ; ■ i At the meeting of Dun-’
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arrived in Grindleton on Saturday, accompanied by Bute County Cricket Club for the opening fix
-irst victory The cricket season
ture. On a bright and breezy
skittle Rathmell for 126. ho1? ’,,
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ton play host to Wadding ton, and spectators are advised to arrive early to avoid disappointment.
• A coffee morning held in Knowle Green Village
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Queen's Golden Jubilee are to be presented to chil dren in Pendleton and Mearley. Mr John Aspinall has
Friends of Chernobyl's each child, and the parish “t L T S r S s X ^ J s s S f S s .
Men included President of Grindleton
Women's Institute Mrs Kay Hopkinson welcomed members to the meeting and, with
Mrs.Catherine Taylor, outlined the reso lutions concerning stricter controls on the importa tion of foodstuffs and sup port for local abattoirs. After a lively discussion, members voted unani mously in favour of both resolutions and the dele gate will relay their wish es at the intermediate gen eral meeting in Cardiff, in June. Members are looking
forward to linking up with Downham and Sawley WIs at the Bowland For est group meeting and four members will attend the talk and walks organ ised by the Lancashire Federation to learn about the wildlife of Morecambe Bay. Mrs Many Brennan
. Chasing 131 for victory, the home side got off to a - flying start with Ainsworth and Hutchin son (30) sharing a stand of 46 for the first wicket. Bute fought their way back into the match, tak ing four quick wickets, but Ainsworth, showing the steely-eyed determi nation that has become his trademark, ground out the runs Grindleton need ed for victory, carrying his bat throughout the innings to finish on 55 not out. The home side fin ished on 134 for six to : record their first victory.
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tute, held in the village |vp«p«d3 r\/\ ■ hall, guest speaker Mrs L e g e n d a r y .
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-The man'.of the match was Grindleton's Frank Ainsworth.
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reported on the "Stream- watch" day she had attended and members continue to monitor the water and wildlife in Grindleton Brook each month. Mrs Sally Dowds is organising a trip to see "Sunset Boulevard", in Manchester, on October
Mrs Edith Nuttall and
Mrs Mabel Thornber manned the plant stall, which raised £18 for the flower fund. A competition for a lim-"
erick about the institute was won by Mrs Taylor, Mrs Thornber and Mrs Brennan. At the meeting on June
13th, former • RAF Squadron Leader Mr Tony Parrini will'talk about "The Role of the
The money will be used to finance a visit to this country of a child from Belarus, the country heav ily affected by the nuclear explosion at Chernobyl. When the children are in this country, they receive medical checks and new clothes and have a won derful holiday.
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them at a special presen tation at 5 p.m. on June 3rd. This will follow the Pendleton Grand Prix, when home-made trolley carts will race round the village brook, and vilr lagers will take part in a tug-of-war. Later there will be a disco and barbecue in the vinlilage hall. Tickets are
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was taken for chapel funds.
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Presentation Mementos of "the
their home. The family is .'the Rathmell innings got now home from hospital :off to a slow but solid start. The-Grindleton
bowling attack kept the run rate down, but lacked penetration. Campbell (18) and Barton . (67) began to dominate the
home side's attack. ' .' .The score had reached f-; m e s ore naa reauueu
Kayleigh Jackson. Musi cal items were given by Andrew Harrison (organ) and Seth Blakey (clar inet). There was a duet by COUU1 • auu uouuuu
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Binns, /who sang "I am a afternoon amounted to Sheep". The young people £86 for the Network sang "God wants to Play Movement.
Eleanor and Hannah JJ1 ' chapel will be a coffee
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about the ecumenical dis cussions taking place between members of the Methodist and Anglican churches at the present time. Proceeds from the
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; four years as county chair- ; man of the Lancashire : Federation of Women's Institutes. She recounted memo-
meeting of Rimington WI was Mrs Audrey Weather- ill. In a warm and humor ous talk, she recalled her
; events, people and places, friendships formed-and meeting so many enthusi astic and talented WI members throughout Lan cashire. She said one of the main highlights was an invitation to a garden party at Buckingham Palace. Mrs Janet Duer- den thanked Mrs Weath- erill for a most entertain ing and enlightening talk. President Mrs Helena
Keighley thanked every one who helped to make
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be visiting the village hall with Two Necks. The vil- next Wednesday, and offers of help to look after them or with the catering should be made to Mrs Jean Hoole or Mrs Jean Procter.
Concert The lunchtime concert
in Knowle Green Village Hall next Thursday will feature'the Trio Zambia. Tickets can be ordered by telephoning 01254 826948.
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Godzone On Tuesday at 3-30
p.m. there will be a service in St Leonard's Church, Langho, for school-age children entitled "God- zone". All are welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
• Refreshments will be pro vided:
NEWTON IN BOWLAND
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soon as possible on 01200 'tee meeting, a donation 441280.
At the recent commit- was made to the Heart of
Lancashire Appeal. This money is put into the Bowland Account for use when the Bowland Responders need any new or replacement equip ment. Anyone interested in
joining the Bowland First Responders, where full training will be given, should 'contact Mrs Audrey Spencer on 01200 448304.
RAF and the Reasons for' Flea market ijow-r iyuig . x uk
Military Low-Flying".The / The village haU corn- meeting is open to every-; nnttee at Newton held its cine, men included. Mem-' -aMU^fleamarlmt on the.
unable to attend. Howev- day's victory, Grindleton ™ church sch0droom tee provided refreshments play at Rimmgton Memo- “ ember.
Graci Cheetham was F o l lo^ g the previous ^ ^ X t o n M T t h - ' Ladies of the commit- rS'
Mason and Mrs A. Harg- ihehome side were in .
quizzes which proved very . toss for the home side and entertaining.
. decided to bat first.. A competition’ for a; . / Rathmell got off to a
coronation souvenir was / better stert, taking three won by Mrs M. Cooke," quick wickets to leave the Mrs Mason and Mrs Har- home side on 24 for three, greaves.
Crossland (27) and Leach Birthday greetings managed to keep the
were extended to Mrs M. scoreboard ticking over, P y e and Mrs S. Singleton, and gradually began to A thank-you card was assert some control over
read from Mrs F. Nelson the bowlers. Rathmell for messages on her recent wrestled back control of bereavement.
Mrs A. Marsden . 'Crossland and Taylor (10) thanked everyone for the’-in quick succession. How-
flowers, cards and good , ever,.^partnership of 48 Binns, Anna and Seth Kathleen Kinder, of Gig- ^ wishes she and her hus- - between Leach (55 n.o.) Blakey, Emma./B^ye,-^gleswick, whospoteabout Mrg band received following ' and :'pilerensKawT,(19) Nicola and Fiona! Cap-^//her role as^a Methodist ^
. the game by removing - in
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reaves filled the breach confident mood. Once mg at 7-30 P^m auer with three mind-boggling again. Cro^and won the “ r^ ^ sU
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tion which begins at 8 | p.m. Members will serve/: tea and home-made cakes. .' NGtWOrK -. Paythome Methodist
PAYTHORNE HOLDEN ------------------ Anniversary
Chapel's contribution to the Network summer
. meetings was chaired by - Mrs Edna Cowperth-
Sunday School anniver- waite, of Clitheroe, who
sary services were held at welcomed ladies from the Holden Chapel on Sunday Clitheroe Circuit and when worship was led by members of Gisburn and. Mr Brian Bancroft.
Recitations were read Mothers'Union. Woodsi Mr UWiseman by Eleanor and Hannah ,
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B o lto n -b y -B ow lan ’d j._She^intcrroduced^ Mrs-
o n ouuceu - “ all day. Proceeds were for nal Institute on Saturday
lage sports are planned for June 1st. .
the Victorian evening so successful and happy. A beautiful card, sending greetings from Rimington WI to the Queen on her golden'jubilee, was signed by all members. The card, made by Mrs Christine Knowles and Mrs Kath leen Scott, depicted Pen- dle Hill and was much admired, and thanks were extended to both. I t was decided that
cake and wine would be served at the June 4th meeting, and the competi tion will be for a golden jubilee flower arrange ment. A report on the LFWI
Coffee and cakes First Read Brownies
are holding a coffee evening in Read United Reformed Church tonight at 6-30 p.m. There will be a presentation by the North-West Air Ambu lance, as well as refresh ments, games and stalls. Everyone is welcome. All proceeds will go to the air ambulance.
Concert The Readstone'Singers
are presenting a jubilee concert in St John’s Church, Read, on Mon day at 7-30 p.m. This is the first of a range of activities being organised in both villages in celebra tion of the Queen's Golden Jubilee. .
Joint service •
' ; There will be no service in St Peter's; Church,
SimonstoneJ on Sunday, but a joint parish Com munion service ■ in- St John's Church, Read, at 10 a.m. This will be fol lowed by a procession of witness through both vil lages, ending at St Peter’s.
Mothers' Union Members of Read
Mothers' Union will meet in Read CE School on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m., when Mrs Beryl Thayne will speak about "A Grandparent's Role".
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Jubilee Everyone can join in
Sabden's jubilee carnival on Monday, June 3rd: Businesses, shops, organi sations and individuals, are all invited to take part and join in a procession'
which will go through the streets from 2 p.m. You
can walk, cycle or dance your way around if you wish, or you can win £50 if you enter and win with the best float. If you are having a float; leave your name and details in one of the boxes in the village- shops, or call Mrs Karin Goss on 779752, Mrs Enid Boyd-Martin on 773838, Mr Eric Sparks on 680919, or any jubilee committee member as soon as possible. There will'be a fancy
dress competition before hand for up to sevens, seven to 11s, 11 to 16s and adults with cash prizes in each class. The Age Con cern Leisure Club is in need of a vehicle for its float. If anyone can help, contact Mrs Anne Jones on 776435. The carnival will be fol-
• lowed by children's games and races on the Holme, and it is hoped people will decorate the village for the jubilee weekend to create a carnival atmosphere.
Summer fair The annual summer fair
spring council meeting at' Southport was given by Mrs Christine Parker- Cale, who was much’ impressed by the number and enthusiasm of mem bers who packed the Southport theatre, and by the excellent meeting itself. Among several Lan
cashire members receiving long-service certificates was Mrs Barbara Spencer, of Rimington, who was awarded her 50 years' membership certificate. Rimington WI will be
i coming village and local : events, ' arid "birthday:
taking part in the August Bank Holiday exhibition at Gisburn Parish Church, on the theme of "The Church's Year" and will depict the festival of Christmas. Mrs Kathleen Briscoe announced several forth-
1 greetings for May were ! extended by Mrs Mar garet Anderson. Mrs Weatherill judged the competition, which was
for "Apparel to Weather the Weather". There were many ingenious entries and Mrs Weatherill chose those of Mrs Susan Day, Mrs Keighley and Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite.
SABDEN
son’s competitions at Sab- den Bowling Club, took
Bowling club The second of this sea
Whist, dominoes Fifteen tables were in
at the whist and domino drive organised by the institute management' committee. A pie and peas supper was served, and ; MCs were Mrs E. Jackson j (whist) and Mrs E. Hart ley (dominoes). Whist winners were:
Ladies - Mrs S. Tennant, Mrs V. Duckworth, Mrs J.
Metcalfe. Gents - Mr D. Galloway, Mr H. Loft- house, Mr J. K. Tennant. Dominoes: Mrs P..
Moorhouse, Mrs Berry, Mr. G. Berry, Mrs M.
R affie: Mrs Brooks- )an]c> Mrs E. Jackson, j_ Robin-
the tragedy suffered by steered the home side to a - stick, Andrew and Robert local peacher and a lay L jg r jn v m em o r ie s their son and his family total of 157 for seven. Harrison, Shamce and / reader in the Anglican n d p p y 11IBI1 lu who were badly injured in . ' Chasing 158 for victory, Siobhan Jackson and Church. She also told Guest speaker at the
place on Saturday. The men fought it out
in the singles competition for the Brenda Thomas Shield. With an entry of 18, play began with a pre liminary round at 9-30 a.m. and the final was completed by teatime. There were several
closely-contested matches which made excellent entertainment for all the spectators who enjoyed the bowling, the fine weather and the refresh ments provided by the ladies. The event was won for
the first time by Steve Robinson, who beat Alan Whalley, who has won the trophy on four previous occasions, by 21-18.. • Losing semi-finalists
were John Boocock and Conor Parfitt who, as a junior member, gave a good account of himself.
for St Mary's Church is on Saturday, May 25th. On June 14th, parish-priest Fr Peter Birmingham will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his ordina tion with an outdoor Mass and buffet.
Jubilee dance Tickets are on sale for
the golden jubilee family dance and barbecue in a marquee on the Holme on Saturday, June 1st. Tickets, £7 adults and
£3.50 children, are avail able from members of the Holme Committee at 26 Whalley Road, 17 Padi- ham Road, the Chapel House, Wesley Street, 24 Stubbins Lane or 20 Crowtrees Road. The same day there is a
Teddy bears' picnic for the youngsters from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with games, face painting, party food and a best-dressed jubilee
•Teddy competition. Tick- ets are'£2. " ' ' - ;
Householders are being
- encouraged to enter the jubilee window decoration competition. Leave your
name and address; with a £1 entry fee, at 26 Whal ley Road.
Ladies' Circle The Ladies' Circle at St
Nicholas's Church is hold ing a prize bingo on Fri day, May 24th, in the hall, and the annual garden party and crowning of the rose queen is on Saturday, June 8th, with the proces sion the following day. The church's open gar
dens weekend is on June 22nd and 23rd.
Football Club Sabden Football Club
will hold its end-of-season presentation and dance tomorrow night in St Mary's Hall from 7-30 p.m. There will be a bar until
TT r\ vAnnt*l*nn A He reported on a suc
cessful and busy year for the council and thanked fellow members and the clerk, Mrs Angela ■Whitwell, for their sup port. There was a poor turnout of only two mem bers of the public at the meeting in the Methodist Rooms.
Council
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The monthly meeting
of Sabden Parish Council was attended by Couns.
Bernard Parfitt, Anita Whalley, Audrey Barrett, Gordon Higham, Frank Goss and Paul Cull. Apologies were received from Couns. Anthony Graham and John Shorter. The clerk reported that a new member cannot be co-opted on to the council until an official resigna tion is received from the Rev. Roland Nicholson, who has left the village. Matters arising: it was
reported that the leak at Spring Lodge has finally been repaired,'the bus shelter in Whalley Road is to be painted, the bench seats on the car park are to be moved to the park and that the Lancashire County Council has taken over responsibility for the footpath from 'Pendle Street East to the health centre. The parish council is to
apply for a grant for bulbs from the borough council, and the best-kept garden competition will take place again this year. New Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Joyce Holgate has invited councillors to her civic service at Whalley Parish Church on May 26th.
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- SCHOOL inspectors have given and its pupils a virtual clean bill The Ofsted team, chosen ac
winch spent four days in school and t Clitheroe in March, munity" - described the school - "They are among the top five per extensive o cent in the country - as to travel th "excellent" and the a friendly pupils received plaudits school." by being described as . The rep "friendly and polite".
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the report was one of pupils and excellence.
The main content of 1 very positi bring to th
There were some because of
minor items raised by learning t the inspectors, and a good. Pup governors' action plan dents achie will address the concerns in relation within 40 days.
achievemen The Ofsted team dardsares
reports that examination steadily im results are very high and "The le pupils' achievement is Stuart Ho very good.
teacher, is Teaching and learning He receiv
across the school are profession- very good and some- dialogue times "excellent", as are deputy h pupils' attitudes to learn- and very g ing.
able baek-
art Holt received high group. The praise.
Headmaster Mr Stu- full senior is effectivel:
"The headteacher's a further d
determination to ensure teacher, that all pupils enjoy the " Clithe- highest quality learning Grammar in lessons and from the self-evalua broader life of the school ing and im is at the core of his out- that provi standing leadership," value form said the report.
The co The inspectors found which th Stone pots and new wel
come signs are to be placed on the entrance
roads to Sabden, a sign to the new toilets is to be requested, and it was reported that the grass area on Watt Street left in a state by contractors has still not been made good, and thst the light in the youth shelter has still not been replaced. An information evening
je c ts . T h e clerk warned that puttirig'tbgether a plan would involve, the
is to be arranged next month to see how much public interest there is in putting together a Parish Plan which would look at any major issues and help to attract funding for: pro
,' whole village’and be a lot 'ofwork.-
that "many pupils and report will sixth-form students take "Very goo part in imaginatively- scholarshi
Camilla Pa brother at 1
A FABLED man-about-town beguiling story-teller and brav explorer are jus t some of th descriptions attached to th headlining guest at June's liter ary events a t Gisburn's St ir
House Hotel. The guest'speaker is travel writ
Chum Clough 1 Major reconstruction
work was due to begin at Church Clough reservoir this week, and the parish council had been warned that a lot of heavy plant would be using Wesley Street. The work will take around five months.
midnight, a raffle and disco, along with the pre sentations. Tickets are £5 and can be obtained from Andrew Wray (01282 774052), Andrew Davies (01282 779589) or Jason Whalley (01200 442905). Any donations of raffle prizes will also be wel come;
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AGM The chairman, Coun.
Bernard Parfitt, was re elected, along with vice- chairman Coun. Mrs Anita Whalley, at the annual meetin g of Sabden Parish Council last Tues day. :
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application has been sub mitted for a farm worker's dwelling at Hillside Farm. The parish council is to object on the grounds that another property could not be justified at a farm of this size, as there was another home on the site, in addition to the farm house, within family own ership. There were no objec
Planning A revised planning
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tions to an extension at 5 Pendleside Close, or for a domestic wind turbine generator at Hobwood House. A kitchen exten sion at Nutter Barn House had been approved by the borough council, a kitchen extension and dormer at 107 Whalley Road had been refused and no decisions had been taken on the.other out standing applications. The next parish council
meeting will be on June 11th at 7-30 p.m.-
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