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Talk on trip On Monday night, members
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of Bolton-by-Bowland Young Farmers' Club enjoyed a talk by Judith Robinson on her. golden jubilee trip to Sweden, I which she told with great
| 'enthusiasm. There will be no meeting
next week, as the annual bon fire will take place on Tuesday on the village green.
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, Manor House, Chatburn, / enjoyed a coach trip to Smith-
Manor House Residents and friends of the
ills Coaching House, Bolton, for an afternoon's entertain-
..noon was had by all. DOWNHAM
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*. in prospect at the "White Bull, Gisburn, a week tomorrow,
than a touch of "Riverdance" is
Irish jig A lively evening with more
' place, starting at 7-30 p.m. The event is in aid of the
when the Blackburn School of Irish Dance will entertain with their fleet-footed skills.- Supper will be served and the grand prize draw will take.
"Share the Repair" Gisburn Parish Church Roof Fund, and tickets may be had from Mrs Jenny Gornall, tel. 01200 445644, or Mr George Bargh on 01729 850288.
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I ment. A meal was enjoyed and p o p p y D a y everyone sang along to the old- - The Remembrance Day ser- time songs.' A very good after-, . ^
g r in d l e t o n
'Bom and Bred' St Leonard's Church, Down-
ham, was filled to capacity on Sunday evening with villagers and crew invited by the BBC to view the first episode of the second series of "Born and
Bred". introduced Simon Lewis, m take p]ace at 6-45 p.m;, and ■ x iie.ij.uu ivoifu ' “ \ \) \ J m 0 £ i t A a r o ^ t ~ k /
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D ream ing o f a p la c e in th e su n ?
for a drink a t the Assheton
Arms.All enjoyed .the showing, especially the wonderful views, and look forward to seeing the real thing later on TV. ■
: The Hon. Ralph Assheton
Recreation Ground Charity have organised the annual vil lage bonfire to take place on Sunday on the village playing
Bonfire Guys . Members of Grindleton
fields. - The best "Guy" judging will
upgrading of the car park. LANGHO
charge of the programme, who '. the bonfire will be lit at 7 p.m. thanked everyone for their a grand fireworks display will. benefiting from the £4/1 patience and understanding becin at 7-30 p.m., and there raised. A giant soup tin was during filming, and invited all wjn be a collection to cover the ,ised to collect spare coins for
was held by pupils of St Mary's RC Primary School, Langho, with two charities
Harvest A successful harvest week
cost of fireworks. All villagers • are invited to join in the fun.' •
New officers The chairman, secretary
Family service Earlier in the day, the Chad wick family arranged a special
service, the theme being "The Family of the Cross". ■ 1 The Rev. Alan Reid intro
I Chadwick, Charles, Harriet and Iona Campbell, Rowan Greenhill Timewell and Diana
duced the service, and Mrs Adele Pridding was organist. ' Readers included Anne Adam, Kurt and. Thomas
Braithwaite. Adam Chadwick enter
tained on his guitar while cof fee, biscuits and chat were enjoyed by the congregation afiterter the serviece. r
ic family services next year - . ___ •( :Itis.h<vedto c _ __ o n t i
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| be the Christingle service on the last Sunday in November.
Olivia Assheton. The next family service will
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and treasurer of Grindleton Recreation Ground charity, having served their terms of office, stepped down at the annual general meeting. Thanks were expressed to them for their hard work. New officers elected were
- and Mrs Carolyn Doherty (secretary). Committee:,Mrs
Mr Shaun Lloyd (chairman), Mrs Julia Cherry (treasurer)
Petula Cherry, Mrs Andrea Ollerenshaw, Mrs Carol Pye, Mrs Mandy Brennan and Mr -Mark Sleet.
soup will be wafting down Chapel Larie, Grindleton, on
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Soup lunches C The smell of home-made
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noon. All children between the blesdale High will join pupils ages of four and l i are wel- at Sabden Primary School for come to go along to enjoy the assembly on Tuesday,
stories and activities. . -, RIMINGTON
icememDrance wm E '^ c_ i : s p e c ia i i s e s . in periurui<*uce in Rimington Memorial Insti-“ > poetry and will be working
Remembrance will take P)ace_:;specialisesin performance 1*. *
d "ATomrM*i o 1 Tnqf.i« _ ^ a J *1
iised to collect spare coins for tutc at 10-45 ?n Novem- with the children. .. the Catholic Association for Per 10th., ■
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lected by the children and donated to the local Thomas organisation in Blackburn, which helps those on the mar gins of society.
Overseas Development and, in- - ■ n B B 9 B B 9 i 8 ^ | r:7." The Parents, Teachers and addition, groceries were col-' |
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Special dinner School cook at St Mary's RC Primary School, Langho,
spoil the broth on Tuesday as she prepares a special bonfire day dinner with an exciting topical menu.
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ther.e. will be a Masslor the sick'and housebound of St Mary's parish held ip school. This will be followed by enter tainment by the children and refreshments.,
On Wednesday at 1-45 p.m., ’ m l . x - ™ i i i St Mai
to serve their home-made soup along with a bread roll, a piece of cake and tea or coffee for just a pound. The appetising • smell will be on the air between noon and 1-30 p:m., when lunch is served in the hall. All villages are encouraged
There were 16 tables in play they can engage their taste to follow their noses so that ....... .....- -
drive, organised by members. •; A pie and peas supper was served, and MCs .were Mr A.. . Marsden and Mr J. Moon; •'
.. Eccles, M. Briggs, J. Carr, F. | Lofthouse and P. Oddie. Raffle: M. Oddie, A. Shaw,
J. Robinson, J. Traynor. Dominoes: E. Fox.
KNOWLE GREEN
I Whist winners: L ad ie s- Cflcii-rty Ig n c h
Mrs Easton, M, Fallon, M. : . The lu^ch held at the home Cowldng. Gents-Mrs Green, q{ Mr p eter Morgan, in
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a t the Diihsop Bridge WI buds and enjoy the company annual whist and dominoes of pld and new friends.
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rnmary onuyui, uauguu, ceeds are for the church roof Mrs Lynn Benjamin, would repair fund. On Sunday there ------------- * .
■ Silver Band in St Nicholas's Church tomorrow night at 7- 30 p.m. Entry is £5 and pro-
Concert Swing along with Slaidbum
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ings by Joy Swindells in the Remembrance this year on , u_n
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Bonfire Children should be busy
rJUJumble inmhlesale will beneja i -n; ,
, extra special effort for jubilee :, ,year and planned a great night
Tee, which is organising the annual event, has made_an
o but -fdr the whole community. for n
making turnip lanterns and Guy Fawkes for Saturday night's bonfire celebrations in Sabden. The Holme Commit-
Armistice Day, Monday
November 11th at 11 a'.m., at the war memorials in school.
The Mayor of the Ribble Val ley, former Sabden villager- Coun. Joyce Holgate, whose Serviceman brother was killed and is remembered on the memorial, will join pupils for
wnoie cominiumov Whalley Parish ChurchrThe
: - Friends' Association of Sabden Primary School is holding a jewellery evening in school on r Thursday, November 14th. Its annual meeting, combined with a cheese and wine social,
,is on Thursday, November ,28th.
love to have too many cooks to . will be an exhibition of paint- ■
Remembrance Sabden Primary School is holding an extra special act of
Remembrance v: Also onFriday the school The annual service, of l;; welcomes poet Ian Bland, who
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . forms should be returned by next Wednesday.
sponsored football event has been organised by Burnley Football Club and.sponsor
' On Friday, November 8th, a - 6jsl)Unl parish Church
- will begin at 10-15 a.m. on • November 10th.
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•-:.VC./\TOeTliH''aiiiiualineeHiigwlB---tadudingteaand^biscirils^iji,i9jthefii^;tu n f tM r a ^U ^ ^ ^ ' be on November 13th, when Line dancing will continue. I valued member of the church, the competition will be for a - in the hall on-Tuesday . for many years.
evenings at 8 p.m. Experienced dancers and those;new. to line: dancing are welcome. There will
be.no sequence dancing classes on ■
Wednesdays; classes will recommence on November 20th at 8 p.m. "
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lage Hall next Thursday at noon. Pianist Beth Briggs will be playing music by. Mozart and Liszt. To book tickets,. including lunch, phone 01254
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Big band The big band sound came to
Knowle Green Village Hall on Friday when Philip Bargh, Brian Bargh, Carrie Steingold and friends, in all nine excel lent musicians, thrilled their appreciative audience who had braved the-appalling weather
utes
were.given by the vicar, (the Rev. John Birbeck, and the ' congregation was joined by, parishioners of All Saints'. Church, Bingley.
Chosen: readings and trib
- Luncheon concert The new series of lunchtime^,,,-. ,.
ing pantomime being present ed by St'Mary's and Friends. Items to sell can be taken to St Mary's presbytery or left at the hall tomorrow morning. , .
■ Children and staff at S t- Mary's RC School raised.;.- money for Child. Line North by holding a Freaky Hair Day, when everyone went to school with weird and wonderful hair styles and paid for the privi
Freaky lege. .
concerts promoted by John;. \~3X, Ter 3Way m
, Members of Read United Reformed Church Friendly.
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, will be an audio/visual presen ta t io n on New Zealand, enti tled "Return to the Southern
Circle will meet in the hall on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. There
Alps", by Mr Gordon Wilkin son. Everyone is welcome.;. „«•<*
Teddy bear The monthly service when
mums and toddlers can meet Edward Bear will be held in St John's Church, Read, next Wednesday at 11 a.m. .
Children's Sunday Sunday school is held on t h e ........................... • • , Fair ' , -
for St Nicholas's Church will be held in the hall on Saturday, November 30th.
The annual Christmas Fair ' -
Quiz night A quiz night will take place
in St Mary’s RC Church Hall on Friday, November 15th, at ^7-30 p.m. t t- ' I t costs £1 per person to take part and supper is includ ed, but please take your own drinks. The church's Christ mas fair is on December 7th at 2 p.m. in the hall. The concert
, in church by Accrington Male , . . , , , ' . Voice Choir on December 15th
! • •. ■ • -t . •’ . ■ - ' ••• - , , • The club chairman Mr
Harold Jones thanked all the helpers...... : -•...
Talk A talk entitled "Vegetables
-Metcalfe, of Nelson, in-St Mary's Hall. Mr Metcalfe, is a member of the National . Veg etable Society and a. well known judge at local and national garden shows. , . .. His talk was both entertain
from harvesting to'the, show table" was given
by.Mr David
senior citizens' drive in .Whal ley were: Ladies —-Mrs P. Wooff, Mrs E. Chamley. Gents
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- Mrs M. Naylor, Mr J. Wooff. Dominoes: Mr G. Pitlovits,
joint 2, Mr J. Hartley and Mrs M. Maden, Mrs H. Hardy. -Raffle: MrsD. Farnsworth.
' iThe club meets in the Methodist Church hall on Sat-
' urday evenings at 6-45 p.m. for whist and dominoes. New - members are always welcome.
in g and informative and well attended. Mr Metcalfe was thanked on behalf of the soci ety by Mr John Shorter. The society will bo present
ing a talk next April entitled "Flower growing intubs and hanging baskets".
SLAIDBURN
Young farmers Various competitions were
Farmers meet again for the ! 59th time'
MEMBERS of Clitheroe
held between members of Slaidburn Young Farmers' Club in the village hall on Monday night to find the win ner of the Fred Waddington Memorial Shield. In first place was Thomas
Young Farmers' Club met in Pendleton Village Hall for their 59th annual general meeting. Officers and com mittee were thanked for their hard work during the last
year. Officers elected were: Mrs
Wells, second was Heather Whalley and joint third Jeff Singleton and Robert Harri-
son.Thanks to the organisers and stewards were expressed
by Thomas Wells. Next week's meeting will he
a dominoes night, and friends and advisory members are also
welcome at 7-45 p.m. in the vil lage hall. Annual subscriptions are now due and should be brought to the next meeting.
TOSSIDE
Bonfire fare ' Tosside annual village bon fire will take place on Novem ber 8th at 7 p.m., together with a firework display, organ ised by Tosside Social commit tee.
Florence Cowperthwaite (president), Robert Whitwell (leader); .N a t Marsden (assistant leader), Julian Sil- verwood (chairman), Janies Spurgeon (vice-chairman), Grace Thomber (secretary), Sarah Walmsley. (assistant secretary), Fiona Whitwell and Bridget Hartley (speak ers' secretaries and press sec retaries), James Whitwell (treasurer), Ben Hartley (assistant treasurer)) Emma Walmsley (social secretary), Hazel Lonsdale (assistant social secretary), Chris Bris tol (notice-board secretary). Vice-presidents were re
served in the Dog and Patridge/at £1.50 for adults
Afterwards supper will be
and £1 for children. ■ The following day Tilly's
jumble sale will be held in Tos side Institute starting at 2 p.m. Admission is 25p including tea
and biscuits and there will be cake, bric-a-brac and nearly
new stalls, a tombola and raf fle. Proceeds are in aid of the new village hall.
the service, which will be taken . by the Rev. Chris Sterry,: of >
'Best' awards ' On Saturday, the presenta
ceeds will be in aid of the followed by the fireworks service in St Nicholass on Sun- school's Christmas fair.. _ . about 7 p.m. People are asked • day, November10th, a t 9-30 not to take their own fire- a.m. will be taken by the Rev.
works, for safety reasons.
Shelter All residents interested in
Social evening , A wet and stormy night did
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' John's Church Hall, Hurst Green,'and the grand quiz was
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p Knowle Green, raised a mag- won by Mrs Alice Fox and her *• nificent £1,700 for the work of team.
G. Parker, A. Marsden, J. Pye, M. Porter and B. Duckworth. etforts
Mrs S. Mason to all those who - attended and donated prizes, also to members who supplied and served the pie and peas
Thanks were expressed by q '
. Physically Handicapped and Cheese, wme and French Able Bodied. The chairman of bread helped m making the the , Lancashire branch effort.a great success,
. thanked Mr Morgan for his
Social time The usual whist and domino
drive will be held in Knowle Green Village Hall on Monday
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not dampen the enthusiasm to attend a public meeting on iNovemoer cun u
the future of the Youth Shelter on the lower Holme are asked
and enjoyment of. parishioners of All Hallow's Church, Mit-
Tuesday, November 5th, at 7 v.
p.m., before the monthly meet- Helen Kirkup will lead the ser- !*“*•>
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the future of the shelter, which has come in for much criticism from nearby residents who complain about noise and unruly behaviour by youths congregating, sometimes all
night.gat.
- until the whole village is given its say.
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Jumble sale Saturday's jumble sale in St
Mary's Hall starts at 1 p.m. and is in aid of the forthcom-
ering demolishing the shelter, but will not make any decision
;«rr /lamnlidlintf t.VlP shelter. .The parish council is consid- jjjjdred Pounder helping out. . - K m The meal was followed by a
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quiz and community singing accompanied by Mrs Millie Moorhouse. The -raffle prizewinners were: Joyce Har rison, Sue Aspin, Doreen Haythornthwaito, and Arthur
Shaw.
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" The monthly meeting of Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club was.held at St Maryls Church Hall. Lunch was pro vided by Shelley's Kitchen, of Clayton-le-Moors, with Anne Jones, Shirley Radcliiffe and
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Green fingers West Bradford Garden Club
. 30 p.m., when Mr Ian Poole will give a talk entitled "Bulbs
monthly meeting will be held tonight in the village hall at 7-
and Late Plantings". Membership fees are due
WHALLEY
Abbey winners Whist winners at the Abbey
and new members are always welcome. •
D. Wotherspoon.
Services The Sunday service at Sab
den Baptist Church this week end will be taken by Mr Gra ham Ashworth. At the Methodist Church, the Rev.
tion of awards to winners in the Best-Kept Village Compe tition was held in West Brad ford Village Hall. Waddington received
awards for the hosptial and for the Coronation Gardens, and representatives attended
together with dignitaries from nearly-100 Lancashire villages.
elected with the addition of Mark Thornber, and the advisory members were also re-elected en bloc. . Awards for best girl - Brid
get Hartley. Boy—Julian Sil- verwood. Involvement —
Fiona Whitwell and Chris Bristol. Three new members were
welcomed to the club — William Bristol, John Walm sley and Richard Whitwell. Next week's meeting will
be the annual bonfire, mem bers to meet a t the Health Centre car park at 7-15 p.m.
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at a cottage in Church Lane, Whalley, says a council report. Numerous negotiations
and four amendments to the plans have resulted in a scheme recommended for approval by tonight's meet ing of the Ribble Valley Bor ough Council Planning and Development Committee. ' The proposal-, submitted
under the listed building regulations, is to demolish
the existing rear garage and lehn-to and p u t up a new lean-to. '. Other res idents on the
row have made points to the council abo u t the plans, while pointing out that they do no t wish to block improvements.
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A CLITHEROE ME] warned Ribble Valley Be Council to get ready f<| biggest' recycling scheme j with a million tonnes c carded televisions, comp mobile phones and e l | toothbrushes having treated nationwide ever Electrical waste is th e '
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THE Clitheroe Chess Club "B" Team got off to a fine start for the new season in Divison Three of the East Lancashire Chess League. . The first match away to
Rawtensta.ll resulted in an excellent 3-2 victory for Clitheroe. There were wins for Vince Tormey and Ray Sutcliffe on boards two and three respectively and draws for George Illing worth and Mike Boult on boards four and five. ' This was followed by,I
another away trip to Alex f Rats, of Blackburn. A draw I
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