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Quiz time .... On Monday night, mem­ bers of Bolton-by-Bowland


| Young Farmers' Club enjoyed a competitive quiz with the winning team consisting of Steven Hargreaves, Kathryn


j Neirop, Sarah Powell, Adam | Thorhber, Jane Thornber and


James Walton. Congratula- i tions were extended to all who


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BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


would join the MU as it looks forward to the next 50 years".-. Meetings are held in the vie-,, arage at 7-30 p.m. on the sec­ ond Tuesday of each month and new members are wel- - come. -


' A jubilee coffee morning will be held in the vicarage on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon for.MU funds and to raise money towards a new caravan at Morecambe which provides holidays for families


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Thanksgiving A harvest thanksgiving serr


vice was held in Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington,


with proceeds for "Health Trek, on the road to recovery for the country Nepal". Pro­ ceeds of £500 will be forward­ ed through the Baptist Mis-, sionary Society World Mis­ sion..


A mini-market and tea and chat afternoon will be held for


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BROCKHALL- - Summer fun


. Brockhall Village Resi­ dents' Association organised a summer barbecue at the Avenue Restaurant. The pur­ pose was to enable residents to ■ meet their neighbours and . enjoy a family social gather-


ing. About 140 residents and


friends attended the event and the children were enter­


tained by Mr Brian Gore, who. kept them amused with magic tricks and party games. The


adults took part in raffles and fund-raising activities. William Kelly (aged five) was presented with a prize for | growing the tallest sunflower


in the village at 3m high: Funds raised will support


future village events and pro­ vide equipment for a youth club that Old Langho resi­ dents hope to start soon. Thanks were expressed to all who helped and supported •theevent.


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Golden jubilee Exactly 50 years later to


i the anniversary of their first | meeting in the vicarage. . Fifty guests, including


the day members of St Bart­ holomew’s Church, Chipping, Mothers' Union celebrated


members past and present and friends, joined the group


1 at the Dog and Partridge, j Hesketh Lane, Chipping, to enjoy an excellent golden jubilee lunch, with the Rev. Brian Stevenson as guest speaker. -


During the meal, a celebra­ . ' V


tion cake was cut by two founder members, Mrs Molly Leece and Mrs Evelyn Tyson.


I Mr Stevenson entertained guests with stories of Lan­ cashire past and present and challenged the group to look to the next 50 years. Guests included the Rev. Fred Cheall, previous vicar of Chipping, Mrs McGowan, Mrs Green and Mrs Hardcastle, former


1 enrolling members. In thanking the guests,


I branch leader Mrs Sue Siddall said she hoped more members


ham WI, four-year-old twin •granddaughters of Mrs Bren­ da Lund, Abbie and Amy, were presented with a silver cup and gift vouchers for gain- ing the most points in the Downham WI children's, entries at the Clitheroe Area


' WIShow. Other welcome visitors at


the meeting were Mrs Mar­ garet Lupton, past county


; ■


'•' chairman, who presented Mrs Rose Lambert with her 50 year membership certificate, and Mrs Jennie Chesters, the" wife of the Bishop of Black­ burn, who regaled everyone with stories and anecdotes about her time as a bishop's


wife. • Reports were given by Mrs


Eileen Parker and Mrs Eileen Wilson on their visits to Pendleton WI for a Clarins demonstration and to the 60th birthday party of Barley


,WI. Hostesses were Mrs Jenny


Aspinall, Mrs Julie Ashcroft and Mrs Anne Binns. A competition for an old


Bible was won by Mrs Dorothy Birch. Members were reminded


that the annual meeting will be held in October when a hot supper will be served.


A happy day The magnificent sum of


£1,005 was raised in Hurst Green on Saturday, which will be donated to the Little Sis­ ters of the Poor, Preston. - Very successful stalls on the


green and a food and wine bingo vgere well-supported by St Peter's Guild committee, visitors and friends.


KNOWLE GREEN


Extra meeting An extra-ordinary general


meeting of Knowle Green Vil­ lage Hall will be held on Mon­ day at 7 p.m. to approve the. accounts for the financial year. All members of the public are invited to attend. The month­ ly committee meeting will fol­


low.


Annual dinner Guest speaker at the annual


dinner of Knowle Green Vil­ lage Hall will be Lord Alton of Liverpool. The three-course


dinner will take place a week tomorrow and tickets are available from Mrs Procter, tel. 01254 878447. .


Local concert On October 5th, locally-


based music teacher Carrie Steingold and her students will give a concert in Knowle Green Village Hall at 7 p.m. All lovers of music and


those wishing to encourage expertise in the young are invited to attend.Tickets are £3.50, including a light sup­ per, tel. 01254 878447.


Cave rescue The ladies of Gisburn WI


were called upon to organise a cave rescue by Mr Paul Lethabee, of the Cave Rescue Organisation, based at Clapham. He divided the group into three sections, the underground team, the land


Special visitor An invitation is extended to


squad and the controllers. Using this method members


• gained a mucK’better under­ standing 6fj the necessary


? skills'rieeded'randrwere all extremely interested. ■ ’ The CRO is often called out


by the police to aid them in organised searches, for which they are well-trained (they


assisted at Lockerbie in 1998). The majority of their rescues, however, are walkers on the


fells. , Thanks were expressed by


“ Mrs Jean Gorst and acting president Mrs Dorothy Earn- shaw reminded everyone to be thinking of ideas for the Christmas fair. Next month's meeting will


be a slide show by Mr K. Ged- des on the building of Stocks Reservoir. Everyone is wel­ come to go along to the Festi­ val Hall at 7-30 p.m.


GRINDLETON


Harvest away As Sunday services are still


being held in the school hall and space is limited, there will be no harvest festival in St Ambrose's Church, Grindle­ ton, this year. Instead parish­ ioners are invited to. join the


everyone to meet the Rev. John and Mrs Joan Davis, in St Leonard's Church, Langho, tonight at 8 p.m. Visiting from the link parish of St MatthiasjiYelkom, with Holy.


Cross Odendaalsrus, and Chris t the King, Bronville,


Mr and Mrs Davis will give a glimpse of life in the church in Bloemfontein, South Africa.


H a r v e s t , . Harvest festival services at


' Sunday at 10-30 a.m. the har­ vest thanksgiving service will take place in church followed by a harvest lunch in St Leonard's Community Centre at noon. Tickets are £6 for adults,


congregation of St Peter and St Paul's Church, Bolton-by- Bowland, for their harvest fes­ tival and Jacob's join harvest


lunch on Sunday at 11-15 a.m. There will be no service in.


Grindleton on Sunday, anyone requiring transport to Bolton- by-Bowland should contact Mr D. Wilson bn 428385 or Mr P. Latham on 440199.


Clothes sale An outer-wear sale has been


. this evening at 7-15 p.m. There will be lots of bar­


organised- by St Mary's Guides, to take place in St Mary's School Hall, Langho,


gains, not seconds, to be had as well as coffee, bring-and- buy sale, a raffle and a car wash outside on the car park


from 6-30 to 7-30 p.m. All proceeds will go to Can­


cer Research UK and Water Aid.


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Hips and berries Blessed with delightful


tin Top, on Sunday. ' The chapel was beautifully


decorated by members and friends with a glorious array of autumn flowers, fruit, veg­ etables1 and other edible gifts,,■ "enhanced by greenery, hips ,


and berries. The morning service was


' home-grown carrot to illus­ trate his children's message. .He told them: "Other car­


led by Mr Eric Bainbridge, of Chipping, which opened with the hymn "Come You Thank­ ful People, Come". Mr Bain­ bridge brought along an ugly


rots had tasted very sweet and emphasised that the Lord looks at the heart not the out-, ward appearance".


Mr Herbert Moorhouse], -


and Mr William Smith read) passages from the Bible. , In his message, Mr Bain­


bridge stated that "the eye o f : faith recognises God's love and provision for us". The evening service was led j


Winning streak Read Uhited FC first team


by Pastor Jeff Jones who.; asked the congregation: "Will' the church always be here for, us because of the apathy among its people?" ' Mr Frank Giles read a pas-! sage from scripture, and "We Plough the Fields and Scat­ ter" was sung heartily. Organist in the morning . was Mrs Ethel Hartley, and ' Mr Don Carson played in the


evening. After each service, over cof­


fee, tea and biscuits, a good chat was enjoyed with warm fellowship. On Monday evening in the chapel, a service opened with


won 4-0 last Saturday at home against Calderstones. Goal scorers were R. Bewley, M. Barnes, R.' Hodson and S. Kennedy; with D. Swarbrick named man of the match. The second team has lost


two matches recently, a 7-0 home, defeat to Burnley Belvedere when Stuart Taylor was named man of the match, and a 2-0 away defeat against Goodshaw United with man of the match being D. Hufton.


Toddlers' service The monthly service for


mums and toddlers will be held in St John's Church, Read, on Wednesday at 11 a.m.


St Leonard's' Church, Langho,' will begin tomorrow at 9-30 a.m. with a school service. On


■ ton, who gave an interesting and most enjoyable slide show of a holiday they spent in. India. Thanks were expressed to them by Mr Jones. Fruit and vegetables were


the hymn "Great is Thy Faithfulness" arid a prayer before Pastor Jones intro-; duced Mr Trevor and Mrs Lesley Marklew, of Riming-


auctioned.by Mr W. Smith afterwards in the schoolroom, and proceeds from the sale will go to support a school in


India. • Later, flowers were distrib­


uted to the sick and elderly in the community.


and £3 for children available from Mrs Susan Scott on


01254 878667. On October 6th a harvest1


Evensong will be held in Old Langho Church at 6-30 p.m. Harvest goods for those in


need would be appreciated, dried and tinned goods pre­ ferred, to go to the Hyndburn Christian Stable for homeless young people and the Salva-' tiori Army. Support will also be given to the Bishop's Har­ vest Appeal raising money tor the Naledi Hospice for the victims of HIV/AIDS in Bloemfontein.


Beauty tips President of Pendleton


Women's Institute Mrs Jean Bristol welcomed members and guests from Dunsop Bridge’, Waddington arid Downham WIs to the Sep­ tembermeeting. She introduced guest speak­


er Miss Julie Borland and her assistant from Clarins, of Debenhams, who gave,;an excellent demonstration on beauty therapy. Models were Mrs Robinson, Mrs Wells and


Fun for charity A charity afternoon will be held at Read Constitutional


Club on Sunday. There will be knockout darts, dominoes and


■ pool, starting at 4 p.m. Entry is £2, including refreshments. There will be a karaoke at night and it is all in aid of Read and Simonstone all-


weather pitch. Non-members are welcome.


Sponsors needed The famous Great North


Run takes place a week on. Sunday, when local runners Cheryl O'Connor and Nick Marsh will take part. Cheryl is running to raise funds for the all-weather pitch, and Nick for STEPS (National Association for Children with Lower Limb Disabilities). If anyone would like to sponsor them, contact Cheryl' on 01282 775745. ■


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Women's Institute met in the village hall and enjoyed a demonstration of flower arranging by Mrs Joan Wall-


Flower display Members- of- Sawley


bank: The theme for the evening


was the incorporation of fami­ ly heirlooms and other trea-


Young farmers The annual meeting of


Slaidburn Young Farmers' Club was held on Monday in the village hall. The meeting was well-attended by mem­ bers, advisory members, coun­ ty and regional officials. Next week's meeting will be


in the village hall on Monday at 7-45 p.m.


'


Mrs Wood, from Dunsop Bridge WI. Thanks were expressed by Mrs L. Croft. A competition for a bottle


was won by Mrs A. Sparks, Mrs E. Hook (Downham WI) and Mrs Croft. ■Members were advised the


next intermediate general meeting will be held.in Lon­ don in June and a delegate is


' required. An effort erititled "A Crafty Mixture" will be held in Longridge Civic Hall on November 11th and the autumn council meeting will be held on September,30 th in the Victoria Hall, Bolton. . • "A kitchen stall was manned


weather, harvest thanksgiving' services took place in Salem■ Congregational Chapel, Mar­


: by Mrs.M. Haworth and Mrs J. Jelpke.; Tea hostesses were • Mrs E. Honeywell, Mrs D. “ Dinsdale and Mrs J.. Crabtree


and helpers. Thanks were expressed by.


president,of Downham WI Mrs M. Courtney.on behalf of . guests for a lovely evening and delicious buffet supper. . The next meeting will be


held in the village hall on October 15th when the speak­ er .'will be. Mr M. Molloy on


. "It's not all Hexagons". The competition will be.for


a Teddy bear and there will also be a bathroom stall.


Waste-paper The fortnightly collection


of waste-paper takes place in Pendleton on Tuesday. Papers


should be left in the bags pro­ vided.


sured items as part of a very personal arrangement., The fresh flowers an d .


foliage, some of which came from Mrs Wallbank’s new gar­ den, were used to great effect in the five displays she sculpt­


ed. • Thanks were expressed by


Mrs Vera Giles. Mrs Wall- bank donated the displays for raffle prizes which were won by Mrs Ysanne Williams, Mrs Joan Porter, Mrs Joyce Walk­ er, Mrs Joan Craddock and Mrs Helen Kelly. , Mrs Rita Webb won the


competition for a small flower arrangement arid Mrs Crad­


dock was runner-up; ; ' -


were'Mrs Mandy Adamson , and Mrs Craddock. Members have arranged a


: Hostesses.for the evening


. . At the next meeting on October 17th a talk on hall­ marks will be given by Mr David Frost.


visit to the Ghosts of Whalley on October 23rd to see if they are spookier than those of Clitheroe and Sawley.


SIMONSTONE


Harvest gifts St Peter' Church, Simon­


stone, which was beautifully decorated, was full to capaci­ ty on Sunday morning for the family harvest festival service led by the Rev. Dr Alan Sowerbutts, assisted by Mr Howard Wadsworth. Thanksgiving gifts were


THORNLEY- WITH-WHEATLEY


ley-with-Wheatley Women's Institute, president Mrs J. Tomlinson welcomed mem­ bers and introduced guest speaker Mrs J. Wilby, who spoke about medicinal herbs in times gone by to the pre­ sent day. Thanks were expressed by Mrs A. Bennett. An'invitation from Lon­


Healthy herbs, At the meeting of Thorn-


gridge WI has been receiyed to join them on a shopping trip to Chester on November 23rd and members were informed about walks on Dar- wen Moor on October 17th


and 18th. Birthday greetings were


extended to Miss A. Riding and Mrs Tomlinson. A com­ petition for an old remedy was won by Mrs I. Airey and Mrs M.' Sandersom Raffle winners were Mrs T. Clarke, Mrs M.


' Blackburn arid Mrs M. Holmes.


Social time was spent rear­ !


ranging letters to make names of flowers and shrubs and a second game on the contents of members' handbags. Speaker at the next meet­


ing will be the Rev. P. Furness and the competition will be for the last rose of summer.


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THE jubilee Torchlight will cer- cd tainly be a talking point for years tef to come. Pictures have flooded in for the


photographic competition organ­ ised by Clitheroe the Future. The best 10 images will be chosen by judges and prizes, donated by Clitheroe shopkeepers, awarded. The pictures will be printed in


the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times next week. Here, we reproduce more pic-


tures taken by our own photogra­ phers on the night. The winning Torchlight pro­


gramme number was 1646. If you have the lucky programme, then


brought to the service, and fruit, flowers and vegetables were donated by the infants, while the juniors supported the. Christian organisation Blythswood Care by bringing ■ items of necessity for those in need in Eastern European countries. Pupils of the day school


gave an excellent presentation on sharing and also sang, a


thanksgiving song. In the evening, a combined


. Read, joined in worship,(led by. Mrs Sally Britnell, and the combined choirs sang a har­ vest anthem. On Monday, harvest bas­


service was held when mem­ bers of St John's Church,


kets were delivered locally by Year 6 pupils, and members of the Mothers' Union helped with transport. The items received in gift


bags .will bp . taken . tp Rossendale for distribution. ; Thanks were given tb;alli


those who supported the har­ vest in any way, each contri­ bution having been greatly appreciated.


Social time Nineteen people attended a


whist drive held on Tuesday evening in Simonstone Old School. Winners were: Ladies - Mrs D. Birch, Mrs L. Green, Mrs J. Wrathall (cons). Gents - Mrs S. Birmingham, Mr G. Walsh, Mr B. Gillett (cons). The special prize was won by Mrs G. M. Walsh, and MC


was Mr George Pollard. The next drive will be in the


old school on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.


SLAIDBURN


Whist for funds There was a good atten­


dance at the monthly whist and domino drive in Tosside Institute in aid of funds. MCs were J. Kenyon and P. Met- calfe.Winners were: M. Pick­ les, M. Edmondson, M. Wellock, M. Shaw, W. Carr, T. Shaw, R. Brown, J. Riley, R. Eden, F. Taylor, M. Pye, F. Lofthouse, W. Cook, D. Lowe. Raffle: R. Brown, Neil


Taylor, J. Robinson, M. Edmondson, S. Barker. The next drive is on Octo­


ber 19th. WHALLEY.


Abbey winners, Whist winners at vthe Abbey senior citizens' drive, in


. Whalley, were: Ladies - Mrs G. Walmsley, Mrs P. Wooff. Gents £ Mr J. Wooff, Mrs M.


: j6irit'(2,TMrS'M.flMadferi 'and Mrs S. Brixter.-Raffle: Mrs Maden. •'


, Members-were reminded 1 V' '1'


there will be no meeting on Saturday.


Age Concern An invitation is extended to


the mature people of Whalley and the surrounding villages by Age Concern Lancashire, to an event in the village hall looking at how to stay active, fit and healthy, well into old age. The day will begin at 10-30 a.m. and finish at 2-30 p.m.,


there will be lunch at noon and it is free to anyone aged


over 55 years. A guest speaker from Age


Concern England's Active Age unit will be encouraging peo­ ple to think about good health and enjoyable ways of remain­ ing active. The aim of the day is to


involve older people in Whal­ ley in planning new activities for them to take part in over the winter. New and different ideas are welcome. To book a place contact


Mrs Heather Johnson on 01200 429053.


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Culinary herbs The monthly meeting of West Bradford Gar- ’


den Club will be held tonight in the village hall at 7-30 p.m. Mr Phil Jones, of Tavistock Herbs, will be the guest speaker arid his subject the growing and use of herbs. Visitors welcome.


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Village Hall there were 16 tables in play. Whist winners were: ladies — M. Edmondson, Mrs Green, D. Hogg, E. Hartley, J. Meyler. Gents - H. Lofthouse, J. Riley, J. Bullock, E. Ireland, T.


Pike. Dominoes: E. Nowell, E. Weaver, K. Edmond­


son, M. Pye, H. Procter, E. Aspin, W. Cook. Raffle: J. Bullock, V. Sharp, D. Bristol, W.


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Marsden, E. Weaver, M. Woods.. ' The next drive will be held in the village hall


on October 16th, at 7-30 p.m. . © M o re village n ew s - p ag e 12


Two-horse race for vacant council seat


A BY-ELECTION for the vacant Waddington seat on Ribble Valley Borough Council will be a -two-horse race between-Conservatives and Lib­ eral-Democrats.


- ■-Retired businessman Mr Roger Chaplin, of Waddington, will be trying to preserve the Con- ■ servatives' majority on the borough council.. The Liberal Democrats have entered,Mr


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William le Breton, of Rimington, a former advis­ er to party leader Paddy Ashdown;'mto the fray. Mr le Breton, holder, of ,the.MBE, married


with two children, has lived in the Ribble Valley for 12 years. In the 1990s he was a close adviser to'Mr Ashdown. ,


’ Waddington,Bashall-Eaves and Mitton.r,v-v.;t' • The election takes place on .October, 17th and


: His opponent, Mr. Chaplin, is a retired busi­ nessman who is a part-time college lecturer. He. has lived inWaddington for 18 years. ‘ The seat was made vacant by. the resignation of leading Conservative Mr Harry Backhouse. ‘■ The'new councillor will serve, the villages of





- voting will be from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at poking sta- ? tions in each village.


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