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: : 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
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- : 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
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. - 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. :
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'■ -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-
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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
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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. ■ • •
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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^
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■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.’
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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!:: ■
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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 ,
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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.':
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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
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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.
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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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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-
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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 ^
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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-
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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-,
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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.
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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.
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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
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. 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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