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Great adventure Local lasses Julie Rain-
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Over 60s The recent get-together
DOWNHAM
Children's service The repeat of the chil
dren's communion service on Sunday morning in St Leonard's, Church, Down- ham, was enjoyed by a large congregation.
- .The Rev. Alan Reid
conducted the service and Mrs Adele Pridding was organist. In his address Mr Reid
explained the different parts of the service to chil dren of all ages and intro duced prayers and well- known hymns. Refreshments were
served after the service. The next family service
will be held on September ; 29th with a harvest thanksgiving, everyone will be very welcome.
. drive.-.. • " •' • , . >’ Their profits of £275 will go to the -
Thursday will feature Annabella Lawson on piano. To book, tel. 01254 826948.
Events The new programme listing forthcoming events
of Hurst Green Over 60s' in Knowle Green Village Club was held in the Hall up to the New Year is Jubilee Room and mem-. now available from the vil- bers enjoyed friendly lagehall. games of whist and domi noes, supervised by Mr Jack Kenyon and Mrs Mary Cardwell. Whist winners were,
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ladies: J. Waddington, D. Hogg. Gents: J. Kenyon, J. Monaghan. Dominoes: R. Eden, M.„Whalley, B. Bass, E. Jacques. Draw winners were: D.
Knight, E. Hartley, A. Scambler, B. Waddington, A. Howarth. Will members please
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Anniversary Anniversary services
were held at Holden Chapel on Sunday when the preacher for the after noon was Mrs C. Croydon, of Clitheroe. There were two musical items by Emma Croydon on flute,
note the pick-up times for . "Pe still m the presence of the mystery day trip on the Lord and . The Ser- Scptember 4th. It leaves vant King . Clitheroe Station at 10 , .The evening service was
ami., Hurst Green at 10-
Oak at 10-30 a.m. The next meeting will
be on September 18th in the Jubilee Room at the village hall at 7-30 p.m. The room now looks very smart and sports a lovely new carpet, supplied by the Women's Institute members provided by funds raised on their, recent gardens open day. :
KNOWLE GREEN by Mr R. Lawson, of 15 a.m., Longridge Old Westhouse, who sang two
solos, "Jesus My Lord" and "I do not know what lies ahead". Collections were taken
up for chapel funds and organists for the day were Mr M. Blakey. and Mrs B. Harrison.
■ WHIST players irf West Bradford " Myasthenia Gravis
Association.The runs the'monthly whist drives, opted for an unusual charity to sup- charity helps people suffering from a explained: "Once a year we devote their regulars was a sufferer. Our pm .port for their annual charity whist disease which affects the muscles. ■ . one evening to charity.-Normally we drive.-’.. . " ••
, „■ . , -Mr David Sharp, chairman of the support a well-known charity." ' 1 West Bradford Village Hall. *<. Playing Field Association, which He said they chose the Myasthenia
. ’ A competition for a PENDLETON
Recycling Villagers of Pendleton
have become more envi ronmentally friendly, thanks to the Ribble Val ley Borough Council. In addition to the
newly-introduced waste paper collection service each fortnight, bottle banks for clear, green and brown glass have been placed on the car park. The next paper collec tion is on Tuesday.
Update- work has been carried
out in Pendleton to update"the BT lines with .
. telegraph poles and wires ^replaced.' v
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Ring o'bells President of Pendleton,
WI Mrs Jean Bristol wel comed members and introduced speaker Mr Stanley Walmsley, of Kirkby-in-Furness, Cum bria, who gave an excel lent talk entitled "Ringing the Changes" He described church bell-ring ing through the ages end ing his talk by inviting eight members to have a practice bell-ringing, which they did very well.
Look at life Members of Read Unit
ed ’ Reformed Church Friendly Circle will meet in the church hall on Tues day at 7-30 p.m. when Mrs Evelyn Fawcett will take a
. lighthearted look at life in the late, Victorian age.
speak about their adven- Everyone is welcome, tures when the walked the. •
. , . ■ Way of St James Roncesu- T e d d y S p a r ty
alles to Santiago de Com- ..flv.;p'he monthly service postela in Spain. This promises to be an exciting; and exhilarating evening relived through the eyes o f . Julie and Ness on this famous walk. Tickets at £3.50, including supper and a glass of wine, are available from 01254 878447 or pay at the door. The time is 7-30 for 8 p.m.
Musical interlude The lunchtime concert to be held in Knowle
when mums and toddlers ■can meet Edward Bear will be held in St John's Church, Read, on Wednes-' day at 11 a.m.
Jumble sale The Friends of Read
United Reformed Church are holding a jumble sale on September 6th at 6-15 p.m. in the church hall, East .View. Jumble can be takeh to',the Hall from 2 plm. on .the day. Proceeds
Green Village Hall next ■ for church'funds. A The Clitheroe m dvertiser and 1 imes Holidays
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piece of porcelain was won by Mrs A. Sparks, Miss R. Mundy and Mrs M. Ross. Member of-Whalley
WI Mrs Michele Cavan- nah gave a very good report as delegate on the intermediate general meeting in Brighton. Mrs Bristol advised
members that the autumn council meeting will be held in Victoria Hall, Bolton', on September 30 th and the LFWI Coun ty Show will be held in Garstang County Hotel, on September 17th. A rainbow stall was
manned,by Mrs M. Gor- nall and Mrs A.-Whittak er,’and tea hostesses were MrsF. Hancock, Mrs M. Holgate and, Mrs E. Rhodes. • r~ At.'the next meeting on! September i7th'in Pendle-
ton^Villagfe'--Hall, the .speaker will be?Julie Bor- > land and her subject enti tled "Beauty Therapy". The. competition will be for a bottle and there will also be a kitchen stall. Vis itors have been invited to the meeting.
RIMINGTON
Charity bowl Members of Rimington
out event in Rimington Memorial Institute on September 8th at 2 p.m. Tickets at £5 include a salad and meat tea with desserts to follow. All are welcome, but
please wear soft shoes if you intend to play.
Garden show Rimington and District
Gardening Club open summer show takes place in Gisburn Festival Hall on Sunday to be opened at 2-30 p.m. by the Rev. Eric and Mrs Sarah Kyte. There are classes for flow ers, vegetables, pot plants, floral art, handicrafts, photography and also children’s classes. Sched ules and further informa-, tion from Mrs Jenny Gor- nall on 01200 445644 or
www.gisburn.orgJuk/gar- dening. All classes open! everyone welcome. •
Golden Jubilee Rimington and Middop
Golden Jubilee committee has arranged a jubilee boundary walk for Sep tember 8th. There will be three stages to choose from, 2.5 miles and two of 4.5 miles. The entry fee is £2 per stage, or £4 for the whole 12 miles. Route maps and full directions will be provided. The walk commences from Bustards
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King tel, 01200 445554, or Mr Paul Winckley tel, 01200 445711. All are wel come to join in this enjoy able day.
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Age Concern Work is continuing on the kitchen refurbishment at St Mary's Parish Hall so Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club had a change of venue. They met for their
monthly meeting at St Nicholas's Church Hall.
ing, on Saturday at 17 Pendleside Close from 10 a.m. to noon. Michaela, the new rose
queen at St Nicholas's Church, is hoping for sup port to boost the fund for the new church roof to save the historic parish church from closure. There will be a raffle and tombo la, coffee and cakes and any donations of prizes will be very welcome.
Council Sabden Parish Council
Shelley’s Kitchen of Clay- — — «------------- ------------- . , ton-le-Moors provided 'ta sit-in on all meetings" - 'daysi Slaidburn children, food for the main course but if they wish to speak have been enjoying bowl-
will meet on Tuesday at 7- 30 p.m. in the Methodist Church rooms. Members of the public are welcome
while committee members on a particular matter the tnesweet. ^ . “ Chairman Mr Harold. — • . . ^ ___!:,/ ’-Taiidv
Bowling During the summer hol
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ing matches held on thej green,each Wednesday, afternoon. There are some ]
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Whitwell, beforehand.-;: 'Vk<?en players among them | with;thehelp of mem-|
' bersancl mothers it is time
Alan Reid who gave a , ; At Sabden-aliCrown ' cuitsaresexved attheend.l humorous account of his
!"tr?duced the Rev.- ,UOUDleS& : ^ S r t iL w eU spent. JiiicS?5SA:bis- o — u—
activities in the ministry, Julia Whalley Rose Bowl President Mr Les White Doubles Competition was proposed a vote of thanks held last weekend to raise
Green Bowling Club, the W E S T BRADFORD;
to the speaker and helpers. Raffle winners were
Mrs Grime, Miss Eliza beth Britcliffe, Mrs E. Gaiger and Mrs Shirley Radcliffe.
Coffee
..Rose Queen Miss .Michael Parfitt will host
Donation to appeal
THERE was a belated Christmas treat for Rib ble Valley Mayor Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate when she received a £550 donation to her charity appeal. The money was pre
sented on behalf of the De Lacy Arms, Whal ley, by Tony and Marie Shaw. It was the proceeds of
two Christmas parties and'was presented to the Mayor during h e r ' Jubilee Mayoral Ball at Langho's Mytton Fold Hotel.
: Pictured are Mr and "Mrs Shaw: with the "Mayor, (s)
funds for the Macmillan Nurses, where over the last three years £1,000 has been donated. The event was well-
attended by bowlers and non-players from the Rib ble Valley, Great Harwood and Hyndbum. Results:
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Thanks were expressed by Bowling Club are hosting . Farm layrby and detaUs. j'jher first major fund-rais- Wri ht an(j b . Yerkess^ the church thanked every-i " *— t
Quarter finals - M^, a ‘charity bowling knock-
obtained.from M r David? "ing event, a coffee morn- — . -- — . . .
(21), G. Ramsbottom and one who supported the, M. Beardsmore (10). R. event and invite them toi and C. Campbell (21), G. services held every Sunday;
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and S. Wood (19); S. Gall ‘at 2 p.m. Coffee mormngsi - are held on the second and!
and G. Dodd (21), "D. Jones and P. Bold (16). M. Lambert and J. Pilling (21), J. Cropper and B. Wright (7). - • Semifinals - M.Lhmr come,
bert and J.-Pilling (21), S. Gall and G. Dodd (15). R. and C. Campbell (21), M. Wright and B. Yerkess (12).
fourth Thursdays of each, month, the next one being1 on September 12th, toj which everyone, is wel-;
W H A L LEY Final - M. Lambert and
j . Pilling (21), R. and C. Campbell (11). Vice-chairman Mrs
Anita Whalley thanked everyone involved for their support and help to make it such a wonderful week end. Mr Denis and Mrs
Margaret Balmbra pre sented the prizes on behalf of their late daughter,
Folk evening i Husband and wife folkj
duo Lynn and Barrie, Hardman will provide the; entertainment in Whalley, Village Hall on September] 7th for the next monthly entertainment night. j Future entertainment
on the first Saturday of each month will include a dance, story-telling and ,; drama. Tickets for the folk
Julia, and president Mrs;. evening are on sale at
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Kitchen - ' jr rrT'r* **»«*-' SLAIDBURN Whist drive j . A whist and domino i
drive held in Slaidburn j Village Hall on Saturday! was enjoyed by all. Whist j winners were: M. | Coulthard, W. Barker, J. I Seed, K! Metcalfe.
Dominoes: M. Berry, D. i
Lowe, S. Berry, B. Wilson, j Raffle: H. Lowe, W. i
Barker, D. Lowe, E. Bark- J er.
The next drive will be J on September 28th.
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Canal trip m Members of Sawley Wlq
were well-entertained by | M r s . Julia BedhanDs account and slide show of her holidays on the canals ; of Belgium. She described^, her visits to historical^ towns, the perils of negotL ' ating Belgian locks and'-2 the hazards of large indus trial barges. Mrs Pat Rat-ji cliffe thanked her for hen_ very interesting talk. ' ~ Members enjoyed a j
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flavour of Mrs Bedham's | holiday with a supper of 1 pate and cheese with vine, j A competition for a hoi- i
iday photograph was won | by Mrs Kate Sims with , Mrs Rita Webb and Mrs ] Joan Porter runners-up.
. The business meeting j
was chaired by Mrs Webb j which included an account j by Mrs Eileen Wilson, of j Downham WI, of her visit j to the intermediate gener- j al meeting.
i The next meeting will |
be held on September 19th j when Mrs Joan Wallbank j will give a flower arranging demonstration. New members will be very wel come, just as Mrs Chris Thurston, a would7be- member for August, was.
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■. the rose bowl to the win ners. A raffle raised £108.
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A WET start to the day dampened the grass, but not the enthusiasm of com petitors and specta tors at the 75th Clipping and Dis trict Agricultural and Horticultural Society's annual show on Saturday. - Attendance was very good, on what turned
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