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Bowland are planning a fairiily fun day to celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee
Family fun Residents of Bolton-by-
reopening of small abbat- toirs and more inspections of foods imported from abroad were vigorously discussed. Changes to the constitution were also agreed upon. Supper was served with
the usual cup of Yorkshire tea and slices of Yorkshire tea loaf.- The raffle was won by
Mrs A. Fox and the most interesting tea towel com petition by Mrs J. Elling ton.
Will members please
meet at the village hall for • the June walk round the gardens.
B O L TO N -B Y - BOWLAND
Women's
Group meeting Members of Downham Institute
and dancing. Those who attend have been asked to wear red, white arid blue if possible.
DALE HEAD Social time
{ A whist‘and domino ‘drive held in Tosside Insti tute,.in hid of St James iChurch; Dhle' Head, was 'well-attended arid raised ;£112.65 for church funds. MCs were E Metcalfe and J. Kenyon.
GISBURN ’ >
j Whist winners were: ILadies — F. Jeffs, J. Waddington, I. Boothman and B. Waddington. Gents - W. Carr, M. Robinson, J. Kay and D. Metcalf. Dominoes: D. Oddie, E
Mothers' Union enjoyed an evening of pampering presented by Mrs Noreen Ryley, of Bradford. Using a range of products based on herbal and natural essences,. Mrs Ryley demonstrated their vari ous healing, soothing, or stimulating properties, and the ladies were able to try finger and face mas sage and hand soaks, and all thoroughly enjoyed the evening. A party of members
Herbal care Members of Gisburn
Metcalfe, E Oddie, J. Carr, C. Wiseman and N. Tay lor.
• Waddington got off to a solid start and were 50 for
ews
. one off only 12 overs, well on target for an early fin-, ish. Crossland brought
Rafter 27, overs.'The match was evenly poised. Par: sons (19) helped to nudge the score along, but Grindleton took two to leave Waddington on 112. for eight, still 18 runs short of the home side's total. ■ The bowlers, including
; Cherry into the attack; Playing iri his first game of the season, Cherry bowled with accuracy and enthu siasm, helping to reduce the visitors to
84.for six
Raffle: R. Taylor, J.-
Riley, J. Carr, B. Bolland, F. Jeffs and R. Kenyon. The next drive will be at Tosside on June 15th.
■ Church, Bolton-by-Bow- land, where the service and fine address by Canon David Mewis were based on the text, "I am the Vine, Ye are'the Branch-
attended the Bowland MU Deanery Festival in St Peter and St Paul's
from the hostess branch and fellowship with the other deanery branches made for a memorable and enjoyable evening. Branch leader Mrs C..
The warm welcome
Thistlethwaite gave pre liminary details of the tri
enjoyed the annual group
on June 3rd. . The day will start with :
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sports for the children on ' the village green and a 1 fancy dress parade through ; the village at 3 p.m. After wards the children will receive their commemora tive coins. At 4-30 p.m. adults will play five-a-side football, rounders and vol leyball, in fancy dress, on the cricket ground and there will also be a greasy pole competition. To finish the day a hog roast and ceilidh will precede the lighting of the village bea con and firework display. .There will be a display
throughout the day in the village hall of pictures depicting royal events of the past and a video of the 1977 silver jubilee event. For further inforination
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Bowland YFC met on Monday night for a trip to Preston for ten-pin bowling, which everyone enjoyed. Next week's meeting will
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! members discussed the • resolutions to be voted on at the intermediate gerier-
meeting in the village hall. Hostesses from Sawley WI joined with Downham and Grindleton WIs for a friendly get-together and were entertained by speaker Mrs Barbara Charleson, followed by a delicious supper. At . the meeting of Downham WI last week
' al meeting in Brighton. With the help of Chat- burn butcher Mr Roy Porter, Mrs Judith Nixon and Mrs Marion Court ney outlined the argu ments for supporting local abattoirs and stricter con trols on the importation of foodstuffs. In a more light-hearted
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way, the subject of the do- it-yourself meeting was the contents of a handbag. Four brave members, Mrs Elsie Barker, Mrs Eunice Hook, Mrs Christine Newhouse and Mrs Edna Jackson, tipped out their handbags and all was revealed. The raffle for a York
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Mini-market Proceeds of £79 from a
shire Tea teapot was won by Mrs Julie Parker and the competition for a handy handbag item was won by Mrs Barker. Host esses were Mrs Daphne Porter, Mrs Margaret Jackson and Mrs Carol Hanson.
Band on green Nelson Salvation Army
by Mrs C. Wallbank to all those who attended and helped in any way.
DUNSOP BRIDGE
Tea party Next Thursday, pupils
. Band made its very wel- • 'come annual Whitsuntide visit to Downham on Sun day : to play for hymn singing on the green. . The village was packed with sightseers, due to the television programme, thankfully the rain stayed away until later in the day. Many visitors joined in the singing of well- known hymns, readings and prayers and enjoyed listening to .the band and
. timbrels.' The Rev. Alan Reid
introduced the items and thanked the band and all who had taken part.
Family service A warm welcome is
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extended to all who wish to attend the family ser vice in St Leonard's Church, Downham, on Sunday at 10-30 a.m. Refreshments will be
ennial celebrations which will take place, again at Bolton-by-Bowland on September 24th when, from 3-30 p.m., a pro gramme of events will cul minate with a service in the village church at 7-30 p.m. The speaker will be Mr
: Wilkinson, who skippered the side in the last centu ry, but has not turned his
: arm over in this one, put the homeside within
touching distance of victo- ry. Stott,-however, had
1 other ideas. Supported by the experienced Charlie Hopcroft, Stott (28n.o.) saw Waddington home to finish on 131 for eight with three balls to spare. This had been a battle royal, enjoyed by the hardy crowd who had endured the miserable weather. Man of the match was
Items for inclusion should be sent to:«• Village News, Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Chtheroe ' BB72EW. _
In associationion whh m h o l I a y r iv a z n a r m p T > R y The White House Stables, 82 King Street, Whalley Tel: 0 1254 822220 Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone raised around £950 for St
; a longer and shorter ’vil lage walk entitled "Dis-
; The celebrations will ; continue on June 1st with ;
Singers. Afternoon teas cost£2.50.
■; covering Knowle Green",. followed by a village tea ,
from 4 p.m. Tickets are available from . 01254 878447, children under' five free.
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next Thursday iri Kriowle Green Village Hall . will feature David Buck on bassoon and Paul Green-: halgh on piano, and will include music by Grovlez, Elgar and the Russian composer Dvarionas. i ■'-.
LANGHO
Special day On Saturday, a t 10
a.m., members of St Leonard's Church, Lang- ho, will celebrate parish day at Whalley Abbey, with the Bishop of Burn ley, the Rt Rev. John God dard.
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Grindleton's Gordon Leach for his swashbuck ling knock, which enabled
Grindleton to make a fight of it. Next week Grindleton
are at home to Bolton-by- . Bowland - this should be a
Reg Bailey, who is chief executive of the Mothers' Union movement. Ideas were discussed for
tough fixture for the home side and great entertain ment for the spectators, who are advised to arrive early to avoid disappoint ment.
Special service Music and drama will
the Mothering Sunday display in Gisbum Parish Church on August 24th, 25th and 26th on the theme of "The Church's Year". Mrs Christine Knowles
be part of the service iri Grindleton Methodist Chapel on Sunday to mark the Sunday school anniversary. The young people all
announced travel arrange ments for the annual evening outing and supper on June 11th, when the coach will leave Gisburn at 5-45 p.m.
service, councillors Mr Frank Wrathall and Mrs Lucy Newlove have resigned from Gisburn Parish Council. Thanks were extended to them for the years they have served the community. Two vacancies have therefore arisen and anyone inter ested can contact the clerk, Mrs Susan Wall- bank, on 01200 445219 for further details.
Parish council After many years of
GRINDLETON
.Crossland won;the toss and decided to bat first. . Waddington
kept.the
Battle royal ■ On Sunday, Grindleton were once again at home, this time to local rivals Waddington. And once again Grindleton skipper
Celebration time The Queen's Golden
bowling very tight, mak ing it difficult for the bats men to score fluently. The weather hampered both sides with constant drizzle' accompanying the cricket throughout the afternoon. Hutchinson (26) and
; innings, including two sixes, enabled Grindleton
Wilkinson (7) put on 29 for the first wicket, but Waddington continued to strangle the run rate. Whittaker (15) pushed the home-side past 50 but, with 24 overs gone, Grindleton were strug gling to post a competitive total. Leach (40) came to the wicket with the score a t 64 for. three.and 11 overs to face. A rapid fire
served after the service, specially written by young families in the village.
' to score at six an over for the remaining overs to fin
ish on 130 for seven. After the tea interval,
FLORIADE
; open at 10-30 a.m. in the ; village hall on Saturday. I He will also judge the pho nographic: competition and view the exhibition of
Jubilee celebrations in Knowle Green begiri this weekend when Mr John Hornby will declare them
, patchwork and some of the tiaras made at work
shops. ; There will be a display
of photographs and mem orabilia of the 1950s, and the children of the village will give a presentation of the puppets they have made at the workshop. Everyone is welcome. On Sunday at 3 p.m. in
., Praise". This will be fol lowed by afternoon tea iri
. be beautifully decorated for the occasion with spe cial floral arrangements,. there is to be a "Songs of
Knowle Green Congrega tional Church, which will
. the village hall, when the . golden jubilee cake will be cut. Local civic dignitaries and MP Mr Nigel Evans will be present and items sung by the Valley
play at least one instru ment, so there will be a
variety of music played for the congregation to enjoy. They will also join togeth er in a short piece of drama. Methodist minister in
PENDLETON
Celebration time The bunting will go up
Classical concert The lunchtime concert:
for50p.
include a tombola, cake and plarit stalls arid ref resh ments. Items for the tombola or cakes for the stall would be most wel come and can be taken to school during the day, next Thursday. Inquiries, tel. 01282771000.
Many other attractions ■ • Nicholas's Church.
: Society is marking the Queen's Golden Jubilee at
Society - Sabden Horticultural
■ this year's annual show on August 17th. There will be a special
Jubilee Plans are well under way
class in the photography section entitled "The Jubilee 2002". There will also be a landscape photog
for Sabden's jubilee cele bration on Monday, June 3rd. Pubs, businesses, shops, organisations and individuals are all invited to join in a procession through the village from 2 p.m., starting at Watt Street. There is a £50 prize for the best float. If you are having a float,
raphy class. At last week's committee
meeting it was agreed to introduce two new classes, for home-made beer and beer made from a kit. •
Age Concern Mrs Geraldine Moore, of
leave your name and details in one of the boxes in the village shops as soon as pos sible, or contact Mrs Karin Goss, Mr Gordon Higham, Mr Eric Sparks, Mrs Mar garet Waling or any mem ber of the jubilee commit tee.
. class. The carnival will be followed by children's games and races on the Holme;
in Pendleton this week to , decorate the village ready for the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations. ■ •Anyone wishing to help
bedeck the village should contact Mr Steve Dil- worth at the Swan with Two Necks. Preparations are still
dress competition for chil dren up to seven, seven to 11,11 to 16 and for adults, with cash prizes in each '
There will be a fancy
Summer fair The summer fair at St
’ Mary's Church takes place on Saturday afternoon.
castle and slides for the chil dren, games, plants, cakes, toiletries, bric-a-brac stalls and refreshments.
There will be a bouncy
Celebration A series of events has
under way to make the celebrations an event to remember. Last-minute touches are being put to the trolleys for the Pendle ton Grand Prix, which takes place at 3 p.m. on
June 3rd. Tickets are on sale for
the barbecue and disco, also on the Monday, from jubilee committee mem bers or from the pub.
; Methodist District as sec re ta ry - fo r Ministry of
the Blackburn Circuit, the Rev. Phil Gough, will be leading the service - he also has a role in the North- Lancashire
' former Sunday school ; scholars, will be warmly welcomed to the service at I I a.m., and to stay on for lunch in the schoolroom.
• Young People. ■ '' All villagers, especially
KNOWLE GREEN
Quiz night A family quiz night and
disco takes place in Pendleton Village Hal! tomorrow night a t 7-30 p.m. Tickets are £3 (adults)
and £1.50 (children), which include a potato pie: supper. Proceeds are for churchfunds. •
been organised to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ordination of the parish priest of St Mary's RC Church, Fr Peter Birming ham. On Wednesday, June 12th, St Mary's School will hold a ruby concert in his honour at 2 p.m. when everyone is welcome. On Friday, June 14th, there will be an outdoor Mass and buffet in the church grounds and, on Sunday, June 30th, there will be a musical celebration in church a t 7 p.m. with Accrington Male Voice Choir and soloist Sue Moretta. Tickets are £5 and include supper.
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‘ the golden jubilee family, dance and barbecue in a marquee on the Holme on- Saturday, June 1st.
Jubilee dance Tickets are on sale for
Table tennis Members of Rimington
Ladies' Table Tennis Club welcomed a good number of visitors to take part in their jubilee table tennis knockout tournament in the Memorial Institute. Singles and doubles
and £3.50 for children, are available from members of the Holnae Committee. v • The same day there is a
Tickets, £7 for adults .
heats were played out in sporting style. Teenager Richard Robinson, of Eas- ington, emerged as singles winner, and, along with his friend, John Walmsley, of Downham, was victorious in the doubles. The tro phies will be presented at Rimington and Middop jubilee celebrations ori June 1st. A convivial buffet' sup
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. Tickets are £2.
Age Concern Lancashire, was the guest speaker at the 14th annual meeting of Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club in St Mary's
Hall. She spoke about the
organisation's work in the district and introduced Heather Johnson, who will work from the Clitheroe
office. After lunch, chairman
, Mrs Marion Cliff for col lecting lunch payments and arranging outings. He also thanked Mrs Joyce Harri son and the club choir for their contributions to the year's activities, and the ladies who prepare lunch
Mr Harold Jones thanked Mrs Millie Moorhouse and
each month.. The treasurer, Mrs Anne
Jones, reported on the financial balance and said a money-raising effort was needed. Mr Frank Goss proposed acceptance of the report, it was seconded by Mr Les White and approved. The officers and commit
Second was Mrs Mollie Roscoe, of Downham, and third Mrs Ruth Cann, of Grindleton.
Mrs Hopkinson thanked everyone for supporting - the evening get-together and invited her neigh bouring institutes to visit
President of Grindleton ’
: Grindleton, on May 20th 2003.
. SIMONSTONE
Mini show Members of Simon-
stone with Read WI enjoyed a mini-handicraft show at their meeting. Member of Gisburn WI Mrs Maureen Bowe judged the entries and winners were: A trauma Teddy: 1,
BURR-WF A honeymoon in Antigua follows
Mrs Winifred Proud; 2, Mrs Angela Sutcliffe. Quilling: 1, Mrs Susan Lord; 2, Mrs Jean Ander son. Hand-made greetings card: l, Mrs Pam Jelley; 2, Mrs Mildred Pounder. Hand-made doll: 1, Mrs Ann Lennox; 2, Mrs Gladys Hughes. Embroi dery: 1, Mrs Pam Jelley; 2, Mrs Annette Barlow. Mrs Susan Lord was
uct development manager Miss 1 and production manager Mr Ro| The bride, who works for PennT
knit synthetic fabric manufactil Mr Anthony and Mrs Margartj Drive, Clitheroe. Her bridegroom, of Notting
same firm, is the son of Ml Galashiels, and the late Mr Rob| Given away by her father, thd
also awarded Haptoii’s Annie Bowden Trophy for
tee were re-elected en bloc. Birthday greetings were given to several members, including Mrs Mamie Hol- gate, who will be 99 this month. The choir and members sang "Jerusalem" to her. Raffle winners were Mrs Esther Clark, Mrs Barbara Warburton, Mrs Pat White and Mrs Edna
Tagg.
the best in show for her quilling entry. At the resolutions meeting, proposed consti tutional changes were dis cussed, along with two lively debates about stricter controls of the importation of foodstuffs and the support of local abattoirs. The outcome will be taken by members from Great Harwood WI, who will be delegates at the intermediate general meeting in Brighton in June. The next meeting will
be a golden jubilee evening on June 20th.
SLAIDBURN
held in the church hall of Read United Reformed
Jubilee fair A jubilee fair is to be
• arrangements were made for this yearis event. On Sunday, June 2nd,
burn, Newton, Dunsop Bridge and Lane Ends May Queen committee, final
Church on June 1st from v,iu be neicl m a marquee m l l a.mf-YThere will be.^^he^field next to the public crafts, stalls and lunches
there will be a flea market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This will be held in
and everyone is welcome. ; p.m.; there will be a duck race on the River Hodder, starting at Slaidbum village
^ _ . ^ O BUCKS.Jizz n part in Slaidbum. At 3 'green.
queen festival will start with a service in St Andrew's
June 3rd, the May
encouraged to enter the jubilee window decoration competition. Leave your name and address, with a £1 entry fee, at 26 Whalley Road.
Householders are being
per was enjoyed, and the evening's proceeds of £70 will go towards the Rim ington. and 'Middop jubilee fund.
SABDEN
Table top Sabden Community Pri
mary School PTA is organ ising a table-top sale and summer fair next Thursday from 6-30 to 8 p.m. Goods can be set up from
6 p.m., and anyone can hire a table for £5 or mats for children to sell their items
Circle The ladies' circle at St Nicholas's Church is hold ing a prize bingo tomorrow night and a golden jubilee celebration on June 5th. The church's annual garden party and crowning of the rose queen is on Saturday, June 8th, at 3 p.m. Items for the tombola,
- welcomed Grindleton and ? The village will be deco- Downham members, their rated on both days, with the presidents and ■ guest judging of the golden jubilee speaker for the evening best-decorated house com-
Women's Institute were p.m. Therewillbeaproces- hosts for the annual Bow- sion round the village and land Forest group meeting the crowning of the May in Downham Village Hall, queen will be at 2 p.m. This After a welcoming bucks will be followed by a sports fizz and singing day on the field next to the "Jerusalem", Mrs Rita car park. Refreshments will Webb, Sawley's president, be available on both days.
Members of Sawley Church, Slaidbum, at 12-30
Mrs Barbara Charlson, .whose subject was "The Humorous Side of Life". Mrs Charlson covered a
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. WHALLEY
sought from villagers when Whalley CE Primary School holds its summer fair on Saturday afternoon. The event is being organ ised by the friends of the school group and features all the usual attractions. Although money is needed .
Summer fair A good response is
: especially for the replace ment accommodation
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She was attended by her sista and Marie Stott. Both wore dref
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