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Clithen»422324 (Ed,torial):01282 42616i(Adve'rUsing), Burnley 0 1 2 8 2 4 ^ ^ ' 20 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 11th, 2009 GRINDLETON Cricket score I


: : 0n Sunday Grindle- .ton played host to i ■ Greg'son ; Cricket


■... Club from Lancast- i. er. Grindleton skipr : p e r Crossland , won ' the'toss and decided : ; to bat. The game got; . -underway a t 2 p.m.:


son, whose eight over spell yielded =just.


.. nine runs. At 32 for 3 and with 16 overs, gone the result was a' -foregone conclusion, ■ however, Gregson’s . batsmen were deter­ mined to see out the


'overs and McGalis-, ; ta r ^'(55) • and. Statham (51) shared


' p rom pt:a s^r ise to c r i “dieton’s man-of- players and specta- the-match was Nut-’ tors alike, Ra.w a n d .. {pp producing a Jacfcon opfined th e ,


■:al stan d o f ; 92;^ enabling the visitors to finish on 132 tor 5.


innings ; . home-side, - despite l o sin g.- to -b e


• Sion. The f irst 50 VV'irip . . came up in the sixth Gnndleton TVI s WS" over as Jackson ,


Grindleton batted vjUage cricket, ivithextremeaggres- i.#, ^ •


• • smashed the ball to ■ ■ all four corners of


M


- : the ground. Supr - - ported by Nuttall,-. ■'the run rate never. Tell below eight an over. Boundary fol­ lowed boundary; Jackson’s 11th;.a ; four through the


, covers brought up a ' well deserved half century. Three overs la te r -N u tta ll fol­


lowed suit, bringing up his 50 with a six over mid-wicket.


■' The pair had put on ; 152 for the second


starts a t the cherry, trees at 6 p.m. Sup­ per will be served at


- 7-30 p.m; and will cost £5.


Mrs Ruth Cann is organising"- ' th e LPWI walks from West Bradford Vil-


. lage Hall-On Satur­ day, July. 11th and Wednesday,- July 15th; All.offers of cakes and help with refreshments will be greatly appreciated.


HARROP FOLD


■ . wicket when Jackson ,, " (7 8 ) fell victim to Fellowship Mousdale. Three On Sunday Harrop


I ;


. - balls la te r Clow - Christian Fellowship struck to remove enjoyed the ministry. Whittaker. Any - in word and song of


■ thoughts Gregson "Robert Ayrton and ' had about seizing ' friends, from Kays control- , of • the ,'Farm;Fellowship, innings were dis- Scorton. :


,


'■ -1.' polled as N u t ta l l Mr Ayrton spoke on • continued to make unity, prayer and


. withaplomb.


" the . bowlers toil. ..moral living and the Leach joined Nuttall importance of Chris-, a t th e crease, and tian commitment. •; inspired by his team-. T h e . Bible , Study mate, swung the bat - tonight will start at 7-45p.m. .


With 20 overs gone On Sunday. Mr A. B, - - the score stood a t Robertson, of Pre- " 175. A drinks inter- ■ ston, will continue.


sweating profusely,- the chance to take a , : well earned breather.


:" Nuttall, a big lad at the best of times,


■ seemed to grow in ■ , stature as he made - his way back to the ' crease.


." over long on brought , up a prized century. v"It"was a. day of.


"'.-records for.Grindle- - ton, as first Leach ; , (34) and then Cher- :" ry (35), helped Nut-


• ■ '. tall steer the home- - . - side to their largest •f • ever^total of 332.-


. , ; Nuttall finished the • . Tnnings with a club "■ record-. score " of


After tea Gregson set old, some of whomi Grindleton’s total.


Any chance of a run


, chas’e occurring, was snuffed out by Grindleton’s bowlers, in particular. Robin-


___________ ______ _________ _______ Butterfield. :;j K" entertainment is to ,:ggj.yjgg_._. - about chasing down could remember.the: jT9 ?9WP!9ri*®Pt the.,, be a concert held


-. record partnership of. " attended by many.-) 152.


. villagers, young and


"159,after sharing a-The "high tea was.’ :


and the event was , 'scramble was held "-27th/28th. Second World War : meal


: honoured byjithe.: a ttendance^.of; a;j


- handful of war vet-,i erans.


- - a bowling -;-N 0 v e m b e r y


forallwhowerepres- ent, and proving you


, ,, first wicket^in only , yQ^jjg^ fjt or athletic second o.yer ,j.g{jggyppgggfnj ijj


Friendship ■ -


The Ladies’ Commu­ nity Friendship


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- p.m. and all are.wd"- come.


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Good beer ' '' There will be a meet- ' ing of CAMRA in


; the Swp With Two Necks, Pendleton,


on Saturday at. 2' p.m. ■ • •


:!


dreh) and will be_ sold oh a first come,' f irs t seryed'iiasis:: Proceeds ’iWill-rgo,.


•’towardspurchasing-Qrigami ' '


• a g r f nh^ouse for-Members of Riming- school to be used by


allthecluldren.


•any FORS commit- • ■^^^eek’s meeting when tee member Ally - speaker Mr Steven


^ ' loobb. ^ .


^y guests from Pendleton at last


Watson demonstrat- ed, in a most enter-


Club will ineet in pjg|jj Q g y '


RIBCHESTER . -. ancient Japanese art '• of .origami. He told ' of its origins many : centuries ago, and^


.


■Church on Monday Everyone in.Ribch-: ' how, even today the Church on Monday


getting excit- same principles are


Th P sneaker is Mr . ed at the prospect of • used in industry and his talk will be enti- this year on June In a handsKin session,


. f K l S Shawls, 20th. ^ Towneley Hall”


Admission",is £1, > including tea and - biscuits. Evkyone


welcome. ' - , LOW MOOR


Family walk '.


Members of- Low Moor. Club enjoyed a five-mile family


. walk along the River Hodder. There were 24 people who took


Children get the green fever


OVER (he past few months . .“green fever” has spread


. through a Ribble Valley pri­ mary school.


The Eco. Committee at Waddington:;and West Bradford Primary School


., Flag. Its main focus so far has "been to reduce (he amount of waste going to landfill, , and it has been very suc­ cessful.’


■ . -


administered by Global Renewables, the commit­ tee was able to buy rccy-


, cling boxes for paper, card­ board and plastic for cacii


■ classroom, as welj: as . equipment for composting.


has launched “Go Grccn’-’vAll classes are involved in -aprojectaimedatachiev-.- the 3 R’s (recycle, reuse, ing (he Eco Schools Green ’ reduce),with class moni tors taking a much more


.active role. A new after­ school Eco .Club and Com­ posting System is helping Waddington be (he green­ est ever!:: ■


'


With a Waste Action Grant Peoplejn (he local communi- : of more than X500 from :ty can help too, by sending Lancashire County Council . in old batteries, ink car- ■ and Blackpool Council; ■ tridges from printers and


val gave N u ttall; .'"histhemeonthesec- jjg^i.]y.jgQpgQplgga(. ,,^^,asJiIJl'^umer. who was. by now,, ond coming of-the Lord. The service ,


.


HURST GREEN-


- Two overs later, a sb: -


D:Day A high tea was held in " Hurst Green Memo-, rial Hall on Satur­ day to celebrate 65


headteacher of St. . Mary’s HalL-said,


and afterwards for a nostalgic.-sing-a-


' least £1,182 and ; -village. ,


old mobile phones. A Paper Retriever , Skip is also placed in the school grounds by the roadside for easy access by (he public.


Anyone wanting to know mora about the Eco School


. campaign at Waddington and West Bradford Prima­ ry can e-mail teacher Miss Wilkins .


on: s.wilkins@waddingon.lanc


-sngfl.ac.uk Our picture shows the Eco - Committee receiving the cheque which helped to fund the’ new recycling boxes and composting cad­ dies, (s) ;.


your duty to share it S u p p e f


to a delicious The event raised a t. "with the rest of the ipjjg supper concert .


will s ta r t at 2 p.m. Mr Lawrence Crouch, '"there was a donation Please ,- contact and all are welcome.


of from the annual pan-...Richard Wilkinson tomimeof £300,"


grace and music This vvill be donated


throughout the meal ? .toThe parish coimcil ' for. the'refurbish-" inent.':


i_ n


long, was provided ,SummGr ball ■ by Mr Greg Mann, There is to be a sum-


vnprs’ciiippn.jlnv A . h'u®'‘^/®3'^her Mags yearesmeeu^ay. A ^


together to include inembers of thevWI,': bowling-club a n d i Royal';-;;; . /B r i t is h Legion,' ’


organised |


this event to raise? money, towards'thei refurbishment of the? warmemorial. , : "


••rAndrew Penny, who •also thanked .th e


, 01254 826444 if you


/think you may like . to perform.


PENDLETON


"Songs for Summer". . by the Pendleton Singers takes place


; The singers will be. ;


• Broadway and the W^t End,film, tele--


- part. The next walk .will be a t the end of June.


Pool Low Moor Club A pool team won 10-2


B team won 8-4 against The Dog Inn. The men’s darts


; team lost 4-3 to the Catholic Social Cen-


. tre. In a tight fought contest Low Moor cricket team lost to Rimington. -


Snooker Members of Low, Moor Club congrat-


■ ulated Peter Mercer: who won the East Lancashire Golden Cue final 4-2. ■ ■


. under Mr Watson’s .


Egyptolbgy - and Last year s ram instructions, each • l S H is to ry .a t spoHed things for .lady produced a


queen ■ Alexandra small box with lid, : Finch and all her rote arid ■;a decorative T: inue. The parade table napkin, starts at 1 p.m., and - Names were taken for follows its usual.:- a proposed visit to i- route, twice round.: Whalley Abbey on. ? the -village, arriving August 26th with a ' a t - th e . recreation ' tour of the gardens ;


■ ground at 1-45 p.m. ■: in the company of a : ■ The new field day ■ morik, followed bya_ queen, Olivia Cham- meal in the Abbey.


■ marquee between 9 and 11 a.m., judging


ley, will be crowned On August 14th there at 2-20 p.m. Entries . is to be a walking treasure hunt round the village of Rim- ington, fun for all .the family.


in the various classes must arrive in the ■


will be a t 11 a.m. Mrs Barbara Spencer, and. programmes WIwalksco-ordina- will be available on the day for those who have,, not received one. ;


against St Peter’s, p e s t iv a l Hurst Green;in the s«mn..rl«g.e. Th.


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Festival begins next Tthursday, June 18th a t 6-30.p.m. with an a r t exhibi­ tion by Raspberry Ripple based in'^the Ribble .Valley and headed by photogra­ pher. Louise Porter.


by the editor of The Lancashire Maga­ zine Mr. Anthony


■Skinner, followed at, 7 p.m.with an act of dedication by Fr. John Francis rector of St. Wilfrid’s


in the village hall kerbside collec^^ there will be a per- tonight." : . . , " fnr’RraH'anii'cifmnW formahce ’ b y t h e


e. " v, v.immo.wi


fperfprming songs A toM ^ t J e p H c a r : from "the ’ shows,,;


-.bags.: 0


" ’orkingparty^putThd meal ended with July 25th. This wll S h i ts 'C h u ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ sion is £5 for adults, atrical Society’s cot- a e U e y S t . be an: up-market :. Pendleton, on


■ the loyal toast pro­ posed "by "-.Major


;■ a ffair with band, s ■ disco, bar and food.-,-


who had put in a dianes. .


• . fT a lo n t


o'^anisersiespeciaUy/poration Arms,'keep rphg’^ “^ g ‘';t;gri';)iii:^ MrsLucyWiIkinsori'.;.':thisdatefreemypur- ,


■"provided by the Cor- service of Evensong.: atfr-30p.m.


-


work. A raffle was in s te a d of -a pan! also held, organised,"tomime, in -Hurs t .rpg^^nd biscuits w i l l ®


- P«y®^B®®kSociety- and'preacher;’


„ ^ " will be the Rev. Alan Reid; ABBA night,?- ;


by. Peter and EveGreen,-this.winter’s""hg -g’grved’after the A t -,th e : meeUng- of ■Friends, ;;-of ; Read \Mdc\a n a n p r


Pendleton Historical ■ Society, which takes


v-Tt's • paper "day .'in .■'on*"the-." bowlihg"-If:you havea song, on: .-.Eendleton on.Tues-..


green, this was won " a sk e tch ,. play an day. Please leave by villagerPaul Sell-; in s trum en t : or are ; .items for recyding in ' ers,’ the runner-up : ' light gn your.feet; it’s " the bags provided.


: place next Thursday, Sue Holden wili speak .. on- .place


• names. The meeting, , in Pendleton Village - Hall, starts at 7-30


School are organis­ ing an “Abba Night’.’


- ment fund and the


day-therriwillbe'a' ' ®^‘‘^®9’ ;:; which,'held on Saturday ; , ^ between 10 a.iri.'and


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’ ““ '“d^afingerbuf-,: betwMnlOa.nLand?"tj^ S u r id a y ^ fet.-;",-.". " 5 . .""noori.. .- - -. 1


The junior members puTther ...........


Amateur .The- , millKp held bv The• ' judged the competi-. tion for an eye-


6 - , -a candlelit concert -before'Mr. Watson be These and many m o r e , catching piece of ■ Jac^on, Mrs Mar?. concerts/l; garet:: -4..-, , - include-SLeylaridferan and .Priends,‘ can-;On behalf of Pendler.


dlelit concert featur- , ton ladies, Mrs Anne ing Stephen Wallace ^"Hall . expressed ., and : ."Richard ■; thanks for a yery. Sweeney'-and Han­ del's'Messiah.-


"happyevening. .: The speaker a t the ,,


■to be held in Read For tickets or further CoMtitutional Club -. information-please on June 26th from.7 -’ p.m. Tickets are lim­ ited and cost £7.50 (adults), £5 (chil--


telephon'e a.01254 878881 , 'of ""visit www.ribchestermu- sicfestival.co.uk ,:.


meeting on July -. "will be graphologist-.. ■'Mrs Sylvia Wneat--,;


.-'ley-who will taljt. ""about “UndersM-. " ing Handwriting" .


■ his son David and'"'mer. ball in H u rs t ChUfCh SGfViCG ’ Memorial instead of the usual Saturday-it-^ojninE service a t '


. .- - .v v y i .u .oM o v . .v .^w .yisien and folk., ; ; B


^hite^^cks or "' -^^ron.owitz'.Cpncert E n ^


• V


tor, described last ■ month’s lovely walk through Spring Wood, at Whalley, where the carpets of bluebells made a breathtaking pic­ ture. The theme for' the 2011 LFWI cal-: endar is to h e ,. “Bridges of Lan-. cashire” and photo-;


.graphs ;may he ' entered by WI mem- ■ hers.


The exhibition this Clitheroe Area Show year will be opened . representative, Mrs


Nina Healey, asked th a t members’, schedules and entry forms be returned to her by July 10th. The show is on July 25th in Edisford School.


Church, Ribchester. Members had thor- At 7-30 p.m. in St; oughly enjoyed the


Wilfrid's: Church,*-' border group meet­ ing in Gisburn and president Mrs Bliffl-:".


■'.beth' Robinsori" ■announced Riming-;.


" ton .WI.will be the ;' host in 2010."


served; staining way, the ■ ■ '


,Clitheroe422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) SABDEN


Winners ' Winners ' of - the


..: monthly draw for :/ June a t , Sabden ;• Bowling Club are: :■ £125 (6) J. Keogh, £75 (20) W. Reid, £50 (48) J. Beesley,


and thanking sup­ porters and helpers.


; £30 (62) K. Goss, • £20, (44) C. Eaves, _


F. Howarth, £5 (69) J. Pilkington.;


Garden party On Saturday -St


■ Mary's RC Church will hold its annual


. ' garden p a r ty and . summer fete from 2 p.m. There will be stalls selling cakes, preserves, groceries.


■ The next club com- • petition is the Wal­ ter Beesley mixed doubles on Satur­ day, June 20th. The entry lis t is up in the clubhouse, and it is ho'ped the com­ petition will be well supported. The next committee meeting is on June 18th..


: :£'i5 (2) G. Higham, Paper day : • ; £10 ... (51). . J. Next Tuesday is . Whitwell, £10 (72) waste paper collec-


■ ■


tion day around the village. Please leave old paper, maga­ zines, cWboard etc. outside in the white sacks provided or c arrier 'bags, on Tuesday morning as near to the kerb as possible. ■ " ’


Rose queens


bric-a-brac, gifts. L a s t weekend St plants and there Nicholas's Church will be tombolas and a raffle. Please support it whatever the weather as this is. one .’of the


; year and all are wel­ come. .


Bowling


" The Molly Swift Vet­ erans’ trophy a t Bowling


; Sabden


. year - with the eventual winner a f te r five rounds


round robin’ th is - the congregation in th e procession


wi u TTC40 ixciu - «


: being Alan Whalley. ; with - 49 :: points. •Runners up were


- Mary Griffiths with - ' 4 1 , points, Leo ■ Clarkson.(39), and


■Je an Ishefwood (38).


At:; th e " weekend, " bowlers of all ages


' took p a r t in the women’s and men’s


; club doubles compe- . t itio n s , not a t all . deterred by wet and windy weather.


- There were celebra­ tions in the Isher-


■ wood household . because.husband and wife Roy and


-.. ships. .


; Jean were both in winning p a r tn e r - • .


Losing semi-finalists were Christine Bar--


; rett and Janet Pilk- ington, and sisters Liz McGinley and ■ Eileen -Mitchell.


• The Ken Hodgson men’s doubles title


. went to Dave Par- • ; sons and Roy who ."■ won 21-8 against


" ■ Ian Cartwright and ; : Peter Harper. The losing men’s semi


. finalists were Tom -.• Connor and Colin ■ Embley, and "the


• father and son team of Neil and Ryan


which was led by Accrington Pipe Band. Afterwards there was a special service in church and a memorabilia exhibition in the


‘ church hall when people also enjoyed refreshments. The procession was led by the Revs Nor­ man Atty and Bar­ bara-. Knight and the church banner blew in the strong wind. Fortunately the afternoon was fine and sunny, if breezy, and every­ one was able to enjoy the walk including the newly crowned rose queen, Elbe Lonsdale, who was a ttended by pageboy -Thomas Lonsdale and atten­ dants . Poppy Billington, Danielle Olizant and Annie Finnigan. She had


’ been crowned the previous day at the


■ start of the church garden party which was opened by vil­ lage s ta lw ar t and


■ churchwarden Mr ■ Bernard P a r f i t t . The. afternoon, which included var­ ious stalls - and games, - I raised


. £1,700 for church , funds.


T S s a b 'e l leH o d s g - In bloom


' ■'son women’s dou- The parish council is hies was won by running the Sabden Mary Griffiths and


: Jean 21-13 against • Betty Clarkson and


Glendah Parfitt." . ’ Club president John


in Bloom contest again - a f te r : las t


year’s success.


Entries for gardens, tubs, hanging has-


Boocock presented • :'kets and floral fea-


the trophies, con- ’ gratulating every- . -mitted by July 15th one who took par t and judging will


Marvel-lous treasure hunters


MORE than a hundred pnpiis, friends . and family of Chathurn School enjoyed a fund-raising Treasure Hunt around the village, despite dodging heavy showers.


Treasure seekers had to work out a wide range of clues, locate pho­


take place in early August. Anyone with a colourful gar-


■ den or feature, how­ ever large or small, ■ is urged to enter.


Council Sabden Parish Coun­ cil met for i ts June meeting in. St Nicholas’s Institute.


. In the absence of chairman Tony


•Haworth through illness, vice-chair-


■ man John Shorter ‘was in th e'ch air . . Also present were Couns


"Jean . Mike Hodds and


• ■ Bernard Parfitt and- six members of the public.’


■Apologies: .w e re ■i. received ">,/from "Couns '.H awor th, McGinley and Yeo-,


■' man.Tn the public ' question session the m atter of lighting


" a ro u n d the new p a th near th e old


■Contrast fa c to ry was raised.


- ' ' ' Councillors said they . ■


tographed objects and bring back items, all within an hour so as not to incur time penalties.


The winning team was The Murray Marvels...........


Afterwards, everyone enjoyed pie and - peas and tea and cakes in the school


: agreed that lighting was needed, but the powers-that-be had ruled it out because there had been no


"incidents'' there to w a r ran t a light, even though it was a very dark spot. Councillors are to look into the possi-


^ down.


■ b i li ty of- p u ttin g some sola r lights. . .


Another member of th e public asked why Sabden had the


Haythornthwaite, ■ Ribble Valley... ■Marion "Procter,


■; second highest pre­ cept; and therefore c'ouncil tax, in.the


The clerk Mrs Angela '"Whitwell said the precept had risen


, .from'£14i200 las t year to £14,600 this


- year to cover the ■ increase in the gen- eral day^to-day run- • ning of the council."


The council" con- "■■tributes £3,000 for ■• the lengthsman but actually get £6,000 of work.


Others costs include


• £2,500Mor grass cu tting, - £1,000


insurance, £660 for th e annual au d it, £1,000 for rents, up to £700, for the SPID - speed indi­ cator machine. She said the costs had gone up without the. council undertaking any extra projects this year. ■ .


All th e " annual


accounts are in the newsletter th a t


'went to every home recently. .' ....... ’


Holme A long discussion fol­ lowed on the s tate


' of the Lower Holme and possible provi-


hall and the event raised more than


■ £230 for school funds. Its organisers are keen to thank all those who took part for their support.





Our picture shows the winning team. The Murray Marvels, with their : prize treasure hamper, (s)


about th e . safety surfaces on the playground and the contractor will look a t them the next time he is in the area.


,


Clean-up Only ■ 10 people turned up to take part in the commu­ nity clean-up, but they worked very


. hard for a few hours and cleaned up the


, park. Lower Holme, and the area near


’ the bowling green. Special praise was given to two girls


’ sion of new g o a l ­ posts, h e alth and sa fety issues etc. and no decision was , taken, but the mat-


: ter will continue to ■ be looked at. ..■./: •


■The youth club .was " given permissipn to ■


■ hold a fun afternoon' - on there next month


■, as long as they clean up afterwards..- ■ •


A number of small maintenance mat­ te rs were: raised


" from the youth club "Who had picked up litt'er, cleaned the


■ phone box; painted ■ the youth shelter "-and cleaned signs. "A f te rwa rds':'- the


- White Witch cafe at, the antiques centre ' provided free coffee


' and "--.-biscuits. Thanks - w e n t . to them.


People are asked not to leave wheelie bins on the pavement


their homes indefi­ n i te ly .. Some on Padiham Road are particularly unsightly. The first weed spraying of


- the season had been carried out, but one householder had complained and the clerk said the lengthsman wanted some clarity about where.he can and cannot spray. Coun­ cillor's said they were legally entitled


; to weedspray on "pavements - and would continue to do so, b u t would note the household­ er's concern. There was a complaint about the amount of cigarette ends on


.. the pavement out- side_" th e 'Pendle Witch ii'ub. ,The 30 m.p.h. speed signs on Padiham Road were being obscured by blossoms. Two nearby residents offered to cu t the blossoms back. The highways authority


■ outside the front of ■ is to be contacted


WI games The next meeting of. Simonstone with Read WI will be held in the Old


. School Hall on June 18th a t 7-30 p.m. when a games evening has been organised. ■


The annual summer ■evening walk will take place on.Mon­ day, June 29th and


"as usual a pub sup­ per follows, la te r


' th a t , ■ evening. Details from Sue Ogden on 01282 773060.


SLAIDBURN ce cream treat


Members of Slaid- . bum WI enjoyed an . outing to Mrs Dow-


•; son’s - ice . cream dairies a t Hawk-


" shaw Farm. Clay- ton-le-Dale. Mrs


' Dowson explained how she began her ' business," building


." up to producing 40 ’■ different flavours of " ice cream,’all made ' ■ from"nat'ural in'gre-' dients


Members enjoyed a supper followed by


:ice cream of their own choice'." Mrs "Dowson:: - " was


WHALLEY Hatpins’


Faberge and Lalique h a t pins went for thousands


of


pounds a t auction. . This was the open-


: ing of a fascinating ■ talk th a t Mrs Joy Killop gave to mem-■ bers of •:Whalley with Mitto n WI,


: entitled “The Histo­ ry of the Hat Pin”.


Mrs Killop gave an outline of the devel­ opment of the pin and- the h a t from the 13th century to the early 20th,-


: which included the - origins of some of the sayings that we •still use today. .


She made an excellent " display from her large collection of beautiful hat pins. ■ M rs Jean "Riley •expressed thanks.


Joint winners of the competition for an antique hat pin were Mrs Olwyn Laycock





. and . Mrs Shirley Baxter.


•New member's would be made very wel- com'e a t the next meeting on July 1st


• a t 7 p.m. in the ■ Great Hall at Wha­ ley Abbey.


celebrated i ts 60- year-old rose queen tradition during the annual walking day and garden party.


church's main fund- All surviving rose raising event of the queens since the


; Club was held as ao C» • ,.


tradition began 60 years ago were invited to take part in Sunday's proces­ sion and there were 30 of them joining other members of


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about the first cat­ tle grid on Clitheroe Road - which had reportedly become; "very noisy. ■'■:•.


Planning There were no objec-. . tions to replace a field shelter with a new one a t Hollins


• Farm; Clerk Hill. There will be no July meeting. The • parish council will


a.meet . again on ■ August 4 t h . . '


Open garden ' ■ Visitors flocked to the ■ open garden: a t


-.- Aureol. House in Sabden, home of


■ Hazel and Rowland -, Lansdell, on Sunday for the "National " Gardens Scheme to


. - raise money for var- ■ ious " Charities, including, cancer


.. charities. Refresh- ; ments were served " and there was a


.. plant stall. Despite ■ the bad weather - forecast the-"sun. shone thoroiighout


■ the day and the' event was very well attended. •


Services Sabden Baptist Church’s Sunday service is a t 10 a.m. taken by Elaine Frankland. The •Rev. Norman Atty will officiate at Holy Communion a t St Nicholas’s Church a t 9-30 a.m. and weekend Corpus Christi Masses a t St ■Mary’s RC are a t 6


: p.m. Saturday and -10-30 a.m. Sunday.-


SIMONSTONE


thanked - by Mrs : Marion Parry. •


Young farmers Slaidburn-.:’"Young Farmers -met on , Monday for a farm


; -walk a t Pa sture ■"House Farm, West Marton, by kind ■ permission of Philip


. ' Omerod.The young' farmers saw. the


• milking herd of 850 goats and saw how


. "the kids were raised, s A vote of- thanks •


" was given by Daniel . Alpe.


‘ -


Next week’^ meeting - is a visit to Hunt-


" leys a t Samlesbury. • Members ; are to


: : meet a t Huntleys at . 7 p.m.


Steam rally • The annual s te am . and vintage display ■


"■will be held on Sat­ urday and Sunday: in Slaidburn from


.-'10-30 a.m. - ■ ■".. - A craf t fa ir selling ■ rural crafts will be " held in the new -vil­ lage hall.


WEST BRADFORD


Church service On Saturday there ■ will be a coffee and gateaux morning in West Bradford,


: Methodist Church. • There will be vari­ ous stalls and pro-


. ceeds are for church, funds. Admission £2. On Sunday the


: church anniversary will take place a t 2 p.m. The. service will be led by Mr Norman .Pedley. ' Everyone welcome.


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