g 'Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, Friday, May 12, 1967
Clitlicroe Congregational Church
SUNDAY NEXT MAY 14th 10-30 a.m.
Family Worship
Rev. J. GARDINER No Evening Service
Trinity Methodist Church
PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at 7-30 p.m.
on FRIDAY, 19tli MAY, 1967
in TRINITY METHODIST SCHOOL CLITHEROE
Chairman: Sir FRANK PEARSON, M.P. Speaker; Mr. ARTHUR DAVIDSON, M.P. for Accrington
Coffee Evenings:
ST. PAUL’S VICARAGE, LOW MOOR and SLAIDBURN METHODIST CHAPEL on
THURSDAY, 18<h MAY From 7 — 9 p.m.
House to House Collections: CLITHEROE, CHATBURN, GR1NDLETON, PENDLETON and WADDINGTON
GH RISTIAK^ID Clitlieroe Cricket Club FORTHCOMING MATCHES AT CHATBURN ROAD
KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION (Start 6-30 p.m.) FRIDAY, MAY 12th
Ribble Cement (2) v. Social Club (1) WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th
Chatbum C.C. v. C.R.G.S. THURSDAY, MAY 18th
Joiners’ Arms v. I.C.I. FRIDAY, MAY 19th
Trutex v. Sabdcn C.C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th
Bowkers v. Fire Brigade
LEAGUE MATCHES (Start 2-30 p.m. S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 13th
CUthcroc C.C. 2nd XI v. Ribblcsdalc Wanderers 2nd XI SATURDAY, MAY 20th
Clitlicroe C.C. 2nd XI v. Osivaldtwistle Immanuel _nd At FRIENDLY MATCH — SUNDAY, MAY 21st
Clitheroc C.C. v. Nab Wood Nomads Clithcroc and District Caledonian Society
The Annual General Meeting of the above Society Will be held at the Starkic Arms Hotel, Clithcroc
on THURSDAY, 18th MAY, 1967 at 7-45 p.m. prompt.
This will be followed by a Social Evening open to Members and Friends commencing at 9-15 p.m. at a cost of 5/- per person. — All Welcome.
BoIton-by-Bowland Young Farmers’ Club
BARN DANCE and BARBECUE to be held at
FOODEN FARM, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
(by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wolfenden) on FRIDAY, 19th MAY, 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. THE SILVER KEYNOTES BAND ADMISSION — 51-
CHIPPING CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
CAR TREASURE HUNT FRIDAY, 26th MAY, 1967
Start:—Dog and Partridge Inn, Chipping. — 7'30 Finish:—Edisford Bridge, Clltheroo, Approx. 9-30 p.m.
with HOT POT SUPPER 7/6d. Each Inc. EXCELLENT PRICES
Entry Forms from Secretary: David Yates Telephone: Chipping 333
HOLDEN CHAPEL
Sunday School Anniversary
WHIT SUNDAY, MAY 14th
Afternoon 1-30—Evening 7 p.m Preacher:
Rev. H. ROBINSON of Blackburn
Collections for Sunday School Funds.
Slaidburn Methodist Chapel Anniversary WHITSUNDAY, 14th MAY
Services:—2-00 p.m. und 6-30 p.m. Preacher:
Rev. I. M. HAYWOOD (of Recdlcy)
CHIPPING Y.F.C.
Rally Dance FRIDAY, MAY 19th
in the VILLAGE HALL Dancing to
and THE TOP KATZ 9-00 p.m. to 1-00 a.m. Licensed Bar
THE TRAVELLERS
ADMISSION — 41- Borough of Clitheroe
Public Library
Whitsuntide Holidays, Notice is hereby given that the Pub lic Library and Reading Room will be
CLOSED Saturday and Monday,
May 13th and 15th, also Monday, May 29th
GHT CLUB Sunday, May 14th for seven days Cabaret charge 2/6 (Sat 5/-)
PRESENTING ENGLANDS MOST DEVASTATING COMEDIAN - THE INCOMPARABLE
R A Y MARTINE TORNADOS
p]us _L Return of the Famous Telstar Sound is — Keiurn ul ms 1 -------- The ROY RAMA and JULIE - ERIC BENTLEY - JUNE ARNETTE
Come Sooner - We now start earlier ! 7-30 Saturdays and Sundays; 7-.45 Weekdays Dancing - Gaming - Refreshments — Come and have a wonderful time . Ann ^Membership Only 2/6 - Join Now - VINCE HILL is her. Nest Week.
Wliit Week Closing SHOPS
(except essential services) are recommended to
CLOSE on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,
MAY 15th, 161h, and 17th Make a Note:— The
SUMMER DINNER
and SOCIAL EVENING will be held on June 7tli W. H. Hall, president |
I lh l lv V
iu.MANCHESTEF •TWIGA* Mho New Dab/
QD CsD
Giraffdl Visit tbo Fab* ulousTropIcot AQUARIUM
AND
REPTIUUM.PENGUIN. , ARIUM, AVIARIES, GREAT tAPE HOUSE, Open Air BIG
p.CATAND WOLF ENCLOS U R E S . WATCH THE^ v-* P E R FO RM IN G / SEA LIONS.
Slaidbum, Newton and Duusop Bridge
MAY QUEEN FESTIVAL and SPORTS
GS OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.
HUGE FUN FAIR WATERCHUTE. BOBS. , WAXWORKS SANTA FE MINIATURE RAILWAY. SLOT PALACE. BOATING. SELF- DRIVE GO-KARTS. NEW CHILDREN'S BABY-KARTS CARTOON CINEMA
DANCING NIGHTLY 7 P.M. IN THE NEW ELIZABETHAN BALLROOM. O LD ET YM E ,TU ESD A Y and THURSDAY
WRESTLING
BLACKBURN tel. 52325
EVERY SATURDAY at 7 P.M. NEW STARS— OLD FAVOURITES
SPEEDWAY. THIS SATURDAY7 P.M. BELLE>VUE v KINGS LYNN
TEN PIN BOWLING
32 LANES B E L L EV U E GRANADA BOWL. QP^N.DAILY from 10 a.m.
TOP TEW CLUB (Mombors) EVERY SUNDAY A T 7 p.m. RosidontD.J. JIMMY SAV1LE.
MINI LAND MODEL VILLAGE FEATURE A scenic panorama of Marvels in Miniature "SimplyWonder- fu ir* say thousands of-visitors
Hotels) Bars, Restaurants# J Cofotorias, Snack Bars.
Licensed Catering I I
HUGE CAR & COACH PARKS
MAYORAli DINNER & BALL SWAiS AND ROYAL HOTEL
TUEiOAY, 23rd MAY, 1967 XICCETS — PRICE 30/-
Available at the lublic Library and at the Swan and : Royal Hotel
(Dancing totlie Russ Freeman Trio, with Jim Connell'!- Cabaret during interval)
at SLAIDBURN - MONDAY, MAY 29th Service in the Parish Church 11-00 a.m.
Preacher: Rev. E. STRICKLAND, M.A. (Southport)
Open Fancy Dress Parade for Children Open Flat Race 440 yards Open Cycle Race 880 yards
Open Crosscountry Race-Open Mile Race Five-a-Side Football—'Tug-of-War
~
frntn the Village Hall at 2-15 p.m. Queen on the Sports Field
Additional bus~ieavoTlor~Clithoi’oe a t 7
p.ni.
Entries for °Pen 1^-of-War be^ sent H°n- %C
'£j0dg(,j c S i n - Bo'Wland - Tel: Slaidbum 287 BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE
IIODDER VALLEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
A GRAND BALL in NEWTON INSTITUTE
on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, 1967
Dancing to:—THE MELODY MAKERS 9-00 p.m. to 2-00 a.m. — Bullet Supper
ADMISSION — 12/6
Limited number of tickets available from all com mittee members and Mr. J. Thompson, Dunnow Lodce. — Phone Slaidbum 287
Wliit Sunday MAY 14th
10-30 ami. Rev. R. Jobling 6-00
p.ni. Sister Hannah
S.S. Anniversary May 28th MANOR GOSPEL HALL
Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe
SUNDAY, MAY 14th LORD’S DAY
Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Speaker:
Mr. MAUGHTON (Blackburn)
Wednesday, May 17th
Prayer and Bible Study 7-45 p.m.
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR
Whitsuntide Services
SUNDAY, MAY 14th
8- 00 a.m. Holy Communion 9- 00 a.m. Parish Communion
10-30 a.m. Holy Communion 2- 3-
30 p.m. Family Service 15 p.m. Holy Baptism
6-00 p.m. Evensong________
8- 9-
10-
Parish of St. Michael Whitewell
Whit Sunday MAY 14th, 1967
with Hymns and Address 3-00 p m. Said Evensong 8-00 p.m. Compline
Please remember the Stall at the Churchyard Gate on Satur day, 13th May from 12 noon in aid of the Church Roof Fund. Produce, cakes, eggs, flowers, etc.
Clillieroe Football Club
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
1st — 533 3rd — 504 5lh — 659 7th — 172 9th — 84
2nd — 313 4th — 641
6th — 92 8th — 140
10th — 371
Clitheroc and District Chamber of Trade
Applications, (withi Is. rei “ Preston 52283) stating Office, Ga Wharf Sticet, F’csmn
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CHIPPING
Women’s Institute Tlic speaker at the May
meeting of Chipping Women’s Institute ivas Mr. Hartley who ;ave a most interesting and helpful
talk on "Indoor Plants.” He was thanked by
Mrs. Bretherton. The competition for a ‘Cactus Plant” was won by
The president, Mrs. Chad wick, presented Mrs: ,
third. j
thanked her on behalf of Ml WI members for hei many vein’s of faithful service as former president.
ji.i. n w£ill min oi mid ^
marleigli on May 16 at 0-45 p.m. from church steps.
The ’bus will leave for Win-
trip” on June 13 is £1: the bus to* leave Church Steps at 5 u m Members should give
The price of the "Mysteiy
their names as soon as p° f lbj to Mrs. V. Robinson oi Mis. J.
Marsden. For the “Social half hour members of the Drama Group
presented their play Anti Clockwise” which w a s
week. ---
for the WI Drama Festival at the Playhouse . Preston last
enteied -------
OTHER DISTRICT NEWS APPEARS ON PAGE 10
Mrs A Bee, with Mrs. Woods second and Mrs. F. Hayhurst
TOSSIDE
oar treasure hunt, organised by Tosside Young Wives’ Group,, on Friday evening.
Young Wives Eleven cars took part in a
Mrs. D. Wilson (group leader) and Mrs. P. Cowking. The com petitors set off from Burn- ridge and travelled via Halton West, Swindin Moor, Gargrave, Hetton and winterburn to Hellifield. Later a meal of
The route was planned by
chicken and chips was enjoyed at the Long preston hotel. Winners were: l, Mr. and Mrs, J. Wilson; 2, Mr. and Mi’s. T. Mattinson; 3. Mesdames Cun ningham and Booth.
Club were the guests of Mr. and Mi’s. F. Peel, Dugdale’s
Youth Club Members of Tosside Youth
stration of cake-making and offered members samples to take home. A quiz was won by H. Wharton. Thanks were expressed to the host and hostess for the I enjoyable evening.
Farm, Slaidburn, last night week. The hostess gave a demon
ing of Tosside Mothers’ Union was the home of one of its members, Mrs. H. Newliouse Well House. Mrs. E. Metcalfe (enrolling
Mothers’ Union The venue for the May meet
00 a.m. Holy Communion 00 a.m. Holy Communion 45 a.m. Holy Communion
I impressions of Egypt.” I A business meeting was held at which arrangements were made for an outing to Hubber-
member) conducted the open ing devotions and also intro duced and thanked Mrs. D. Wilson. Newhouse Farm, who gave an interesting and amus ing talk, illustrated by pieces of jewellery, glassware and photographs, on ‘‘A teenager’s
holme.After supper. Mrs. J. Cat verley auctioned the surplus food and Mrs. Newhouse was thanked for her hospitality.
held at Salem Congregational Chapel on Saturday. The opener was Mrs. F. Harrison, of Newby, in the unavoidable absence through illness of Mr. and Mrs. Pickett, of Blackburn. Chairman was the Rev. J. K. Gardiner. The stalls were well supplied with goods and a brisk sale followed. Tea was served to a large number of visitors and friends.
Spring effort The annual spring effort was
filled to capacity for a service of worship and song which was given by the Clitheroe United Christian Fellowship and the Preston Evangelical C h o ir . Speaker was Mr. Tom Hether- ington of Woodplumpton. Sup per concluded a very successful
In the evening the chapel was day. ,
was held on Sunday afternoon. The speaker was the Rev. Wendy Williams of Colne. The theme of the service was “Never Alone”. Portions of Scripture Were read by Lynne Dean, Malcolm Lambert and Carron Lingard. Collectors w e re Thomas Parkinson and Sylvia
Youth Service A well-attended youth service
Parker. LANGHO
the Mothers’ Union in the school on Wednesday week the speaker was Mrs. Johnson, wife of the Pries t-in-Chai’ge of Higham Church, who spoke on her experience as a District Nurse and social worker m the East End of London.
Mothers’ Union At the monthly meeting of
in Old Langho School in aid of thp Boy Scouts and duos equipment fund, raased just
Bring and Buy A bring and buy sale.
over £ 12. BILLY GRAHAM ALL-BRITAIN T.V. CRUSADE
K O R T l f f S A sm ^ E R E L A V from PRE STO N PU B L IC H A L L JUNE 23rd to Ju ly 1st, 1967,
-,u ilir\emRtance'aper ticket) to: Crusade from Rcv. H
the date of your * ll“ ’ ® ‘ woone Lane, Clitheroe. Chapman, St. James’s Vicaiagc.
F DOG and PARTRIDGE HOTEL, Wcllgate O
rRIDAY, MAY 19th, S-15 p.m.
L VALLEY FOLK and The BROTHERS 41- K
(Lccsidcrs appearing June 23rd) E V E N IN G Sponsored by Clithcroe Liberals __________________ .
MARTIN TOP SLAIDBURN Birthday
birthday celebrations in the village hall on . Wednesday week, w h e n Mrs. N. L. Shaw, vice president, was in the chair.
Slaidburn W.I. held 23rd
of the president, Mrs. L. C. King-Wilkinson, who was unable
Mrs. Shaw gave the apologies
to attend. She welcomed two new members, and presented the certificate for highest num ber of points won during the past year to Mrs. J. Holland.
ding-ton W.I. were invited as guests, also Mrs. T. Wood, pre sident of Dunsop Bridge, and Mrs. Dowle.
About 40 members of Wad
given. Mi’s. S h aw introduced
A welcome to these ladies was
' positions. Thanks to Mi*. Fell were expressed by Mrs. J. Leern- ing.
Mr. J. Fell, of Whalley, who gave a most interesting talk on “ Rhymes and Reasons.” illus trated by many of his own com
birthday cake, made by Mrs. Holland and beautifully iced and decorated in pale pink by Miss B. Walker, was cut by Mrs. Chadwick, vice president of
Supper followed, at which a
WADDINGTON MITTON Mothers’ Union
• The May meeting of St. Helen’s Mothers’ .Union was held in St. Helen’s school on Wednesday week, when Baker presided. The speaker was Miss ClaiL,
late headmistress of fa1
money could be used and uplift others,
school who gave a splendid us<*®1!
talk on “Service,” members to understand their gifts of tune, talents ana
overseas. She was thanked oy ftna
Mrs. Baker. Mr. B. Smithson and Mrs. D. Walmsley served tea. Mi.
Frankland was the PJarus“v Final arrangements weie
made for the outing to which was held ycsteiday.
Waddington Methodist Sun i ■ day School anniversary services
Anniversary W
Lessons were read in the morn Tan<Tho ‘Womens Institute weio ing by Katrina Home and hostesses to Clayton-le-Dale and Allison Holden. The collection Rochester Institutes at their was taken by Gillian- Green-
Sister Janet Edwards conducted mui uis
were
were held on Supday; d„cted inte ,rsehsti qng taVL by orning and evming services. members
chool held
on Sunday, enin
me bo,., D
."’hen I ,—
ere.stinK talk by Mrs. Jessie £ Blackburn when the of
er ices Ule title of an amusing and ____________ Billington illinsto and
Whitfield and John Wood. whfte^Vlanunies of Billington” In the afternoon, past and
wood and Gordon Wlntfl , Supper Was followed by the and in the evening, by Lind
present scholars walked mpW’ L Green, in plantation songs, cession to the Cenotaph, where rp£le accompanist was Mrs. Joan
p meeting yesterday week, pj/ancc o£ -The Bashful interlocutor. Mrs.
.
Ann Rigby and Dennis Under- smith. wood laid a wreath m memory
which Sister Edwards said prayers. On the return to the Sunday
the evening, We agree School, a welcome was extended
Waddington W.I. The monthly competition was
to all old scholars by Miss H. Crossley, and a collection was: ’rue vw‘“ -
| F. Lawson; 3, Mrs. J. Towler. Jumbled flower names made
for a poem written in dialect, judged by Mr. Fell, and winners were: 1. Miss P. Starkie; 2, Mrs.
a very amusing social half hour, and there were several winners.
| enjoyable evening. Young Farmers
Mrs. Chadwick of Waddington thanked the hosts for a very
, By kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. E. Newhouse. members met at their home, Robinson’s Farm, Newton, on Monday evening, when there was a very good
attendance. A machinery demonstration
I David Waddington; 2, Charles Emmott; 3, Robert Harrison. Seniors. 1. John Whitwell; 2.
| members. Winners were:— Juniors, 1.
was given by Messrs. Thornton and Garnett of Rathmelt and Settle, and a competition for the identification of machinery parts was arranged for the
I John Boyle; 3. Harvey Robin- | son.
vided and thanks to Mr. and Mrs. E. Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newhouse and the demon strators, Mr. B. Robinson and colleagues were expressed by John Whitwell.
An excellent supper was pro Women’s Institute
. A Coffee Evening, with bring and buy stall, was held at Salis bury Hal], Newton-in-Bowland, the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewis, on Tuesday. This was in
I Slaidburn W.I. treasurer. Dance
aid of W.I. funds. There was a good attendance and the event raised about £30. Mrs. Lewis, who organised the effort, is the
. A dance organised by Slaid burn Young Farmers’ Club, and
taken by Miss Southworth and Robbs, conducted the amny
| HURST GREEN -—■
ness”, after which Sister Ed- wards spoke to the children. YVoillCll’ s I n s t i tu te
gave it much conservative
Family Service The Vicar, 'the Rev. F. H.
Mr. J. spensley. A service m service he d at St. J‘ohns the chapel was conducted by church Hurst Grem on S S i s te r Edwards, and the day, when a member 0 scholars gave a demonstration Sunday School, Miss Linda entitled “Trees of Righteous- Forrest, read a lesson,
Greenwood, Linda Wilkinson, mnnfhlv meeting of Hurst Peggy Wood, Carol Wood, G v/.I. held in the Village Katrina Horne, Corrine Horne, „ ,, q-he speaker was Mrs. Linda Whitfield, Allison Hoi-
Those taking part were Isla Mrs. Mather presided / . the
den. Gillian Greenwood, Ann ° rwood, Dennis Underwood,
........Wood and Gordon Whit- field. They were trained by ‘ Tr. K. Davey.
; I who gave a very inter- ncir-
Collectors were Corrine Horne a competition for ticacic and Allison Holden. Stewards toffee was won by-
whist and dominoes.
ist, morning and evening, was Miss M. Speakman, and in the afternoon, Mrs. Wrigley.
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for the day were Miss Dugdale, Jacques; 2, Mrs. Duxourj, Airs. Wrigley, Miss J. Slaiding Mrs. Gudgeon, and Mr. E. Slaiding. The organ-
Whallcy Parish and
amounted to £37. Thanks are extended to Mrs. Wrigley and
Collection for the day
Mr. and Mi’s. Knowles for hos pitality, and to Mr. and Mrs. I
Womens’ Institute
Schoolroom on Tuesday even- -yvhallcy. ing, when Mrs, Holden, a I
transfer member from Chip-1 ping Women’s Institute, was welcomed by the president, Mi’s. A. Lupton.
gratulated on topping the poll at the recent Waddington Parish Council elections. Members were reminded of
or the Blind. Mrs. E. J. Garnett was con .
Waddington Women’s Institute I was held in the Methodist 7, Limcfield Avenue,
The monthly meeting of CUthcroc R.D.C. Elections sincere thanks to all those
Ed\vords°r h0Spitality t0 SlSt€r Sectors who gave me their sup- Edwal ds’
preciated. JIMMY FELL __________ Bowland Rural District
Council and V/addington Parish Council
the coffee evening to be held on June 7, at 89 Waddington Wjciles to take this opportunity
James F. Barrow
Road, Clitheroe, the home of . sincereiv thank ail those Mi-s. Pye, in aid of Guide Dogs to s
f,— - — - ------- ------ — j who supported him and f Letters of thanks were read asslS dd F1 , , y Bth
' ; . , . , ‘ „nv wav in the y rom Sawley and Dowhham election on M. y
held in the Newton Institute on Friday evening was well attended. Music was provided by the Manchester Prowlers.
PENDLETON
Whalley, Wiswell and Simon- stone Institutes when the Nab group met in Riversmead School, Grindleton, for their Group meeting on Wednesday week. Mi’s. York, president, welcomed them. Tlie secretary, Mrs. TUiistle-
Women’s Institute Pendleton W.I. were hosts to
thwaite, gave the report on the group night of 1966 when Wiswell were hosts. Each representative on the
stage received a dress spray of carnations. Mi’s. Capstick, convener for
I Institutes for the enjoyable meeting at last month’s group evening a t which Waddington Women's Institute was the host. Following the reading of the letters, five resolutions for the annual meeting
were discussed and voted on. “ •Mi’.
in
Clitheroe, was the speaker and talk on life in Waddington
vrem Henry roiT Forresrt,
Oaken Fields. Waddington.
Mr. R. Williamson
London oi of
wishes
his subject was local history. a““. , E s for their splen- Mr. Forrest concentrated his Bashall Laves
between 1750 and 1800 and read tnct Council Election, 4
support.in the
Lupton. For the social half-hour
He was thanked by Mrs. | their interests.
from old manuscripts and always endeavour to m > records, some of which proved their confidence and ' quite amusing.
Sagar Fold. Higher Hodder.
“Queens’ Night” was presented. This is a fantasy play with which the Institute gained an “A” certificate of merit when it was performed at the Drama Festival at Preston yesterday week. The play was produced by Mi’s. N. Barlow, and those |
the area, gave a brief account of County activities and was thanked by Mrs. York. The speaker was Mrs. C.
Bowland Rural District Council
(WADDINGTON)
taking part were Mesdames May I take this opportm . Steiger, Whitehead, Brown, of expressing to all those wno Barlow, Walmsley, Irwin, Lup- voted and worked on my behau ton and Jowett.
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Harrison of Basingstoke, whose talk was entitled “I married a film director.” She was thanked by Mi’s. Waddington, president of Simonstone W.I. After supper, Pendleton W.I.
of the five queens were made thanks, by the members of the cast. I t was announced that Mrs.
gave the evening’s entertain ment, which began with hill billy songs. There were also two square dances, in which Mi’s. York as Grandpa—com plete with whiskers and pipe— was the caller. Michael Cum mins and Jackie played the guitar and sang three songs, and Miss Jackson, vice-presi dent gave two amusing read ings of Lancashire dialect. The second half of the show was a mannequin parade with
Cynthia Whitehead, one of the Institute’s most active mem bers, is leaving the district, and i the president. Mi’s. Lupton said how sony the Institute was to lose her. A competition for an unusual
The very colourful costumes above Council my sincere 1
YOUR
photograph of Waddington was won by: 1, Miss D. Dewrance i (thatched cottages); 2. Miss M. Brown (view of Leewood): 3. Miss E. Bishop (Whitsuntide procession).
RIMINGTON
Mrs. W. F. Cummins as com- tmere. The mannequins were Mrs. J. Cockcroft, Mrs. Brown, Mi’s. Bristol, Mrs. Ross, Mi’s. J. E. Cowperthwaite. Mi’s. Thisttethwaite, Miss A. Per- rings, Mrs. E. Banks. Miss H. Slinger and Miss Meg Brown. Taking part in the entertain
ment as cowboys and dancers were Mrs. Gornal, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Bleazard, Mrs. J. T. Thornber, Mrs. K. Slinger, Mi’s. Dewhurst, Mrs. R. F. Berry and Mi’s. J. Wallbank, with Mrs. Bristol. Mi’s. Brown. Mrs. Thistlethwaite. Mrs. Ross and Mi’s. York in the chorus. Thanks are expressed to Mrs. Taylor, of Whalley, who pro duced the shoiy. Mr. R. Ford, organist, and Mrs. Perrings and Mr. Bleazard for their help backstage. Mi’S. York pre sented Mi’s. Taylor with a spray of carnations and Mr. Ford with cigarettes, thanking P them for their services. Mrs. C.
thanked the hosts for a grand evening's entertainment.
I making was given by Mrs. Walker, of Longridge, at the May • meeting of Rimington i Women’s
permint creams.
brought various samples of sweets and showed members I fondants, marzipan and pep- Wishes to sincerely thank all the
Institute. She
I was won by the president. Mi’s. F. Harrison. In the business meeting the resolutions for the annual meeting were dis cussed and the link delegate, Mrs. Altham, advised how to vote.
Mrs. Dean expressed thanks. c A box of sweets given for
ompetition by Mrs. Walker , Parish Council.
WALTER J. HARRISON
• electors and workers who helped in.his re-appointment to:—
The Rowland Rural District Council and
The Waddington Parish Council
a i^ lia? been''elect«i t o ° ^ Every endeavour will be^ a d e to on the Rimington and Middop
ape. W h a l lp y president, Kenyon, Ingleby and Spencer.)
Supper was served by the whole community, hostesses, Mesdames G. Carr,
^eing and happiness of the Woodlands
thef ^ Waddington.
Women’s Institute A demonstration of sweet
CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES in the
Clithcroe Rural District
Council Elections (Whalley) and Whalley Parish Council Elections
Thank the electors for their support on Tuesday and the voluntary workers for their tremendous help
at the recent election for the
Yours sincerely. A. H. BANKS
electors of Mitton and Di£.
to thank all helpers —
1 port on Tuesday last. Their confidence is greatly ap
, time was spent playing ------ - . •
Menzics. Kn Churchill’s su Ports, was r decimal, or v. some time th But now
busy making damned dots,
matter of law 1971 the on) should chang, pound or the
Pi We knov
visitors, and Common Mb theless we c; shedding o f ; tics that mad We were
iviemuuwi,
women’s Institute held their monthly meeting on Wednes
AVomen’s Institute Members of the Mjtton
day week. when Mrs. Water- worth deputised for the scheduled speaker who was un-
able to attend. Mrs Waterworth talked about
her trip to America and par ticularly to Utah, where she
met many of her relatives. She das thanked by Mrs. R. Wil-
liamson. Mrs. H. Smithson presided. A competition for the most
BILLINGTON Women’s Institute
‘Cinderella’s Honeymoon”
attractive piece of brass was won by: 1 Mrs. Laycock; 2 Mrs.
Oitb
H. Hewitt and Mrs. R. Simpson.
WHEN the w casts in centi: guide to the w double the figi we agree, but temperature. Similarly, whe a holiday on our sums—m- dividing by ei; Yes, we’v
ties decree we mud? Of cou plead guilty brought up. Sc switch to decir
little Johnny were out of ; gloried in it. the change a the new* way our pockets,
may find it with his moi quite realise late—one fr. bad—until h two bob! All in
reluctance b still preserve
us hope that can hardly one thing th to the left, a
WHA
Whatlcy Metho Sunday, conduc
Y Olltll SCI’) A youth serr
■ read by Mr. M Members of t
Guide Comp then colours t the church, a and two girls Lane School toi
Harwood, spok-
Fellowship Mrs. W. B.
periences as Monday’s me
and Mrs. Hold ist.
Whatley
Methodist Chur ins Fellowship Mrs. Fell v:
Rc-clectcd The
E. S. Joselin. ’
Women's Fell; on Wednesda officers were lows: presider. Joselin: rice Joselin. Mrs. Mrs. S. B. Mrs. P. Talbo Mrs. J. Kcnyc
annur Met
Si. Her ope
C An open
day raised £ dren's holida; About 100
hildren's H
the afternoon tors number! The childr
to Cnton borough, for
year.
fires EXTIA
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