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Clithcroc Advertiser and Times October 30, 1970
Martyrs remembered at combined service
W H A L L E Y ’ S three churches joined in the Par ish Church on Sunday evening for a combined service to remember the men and women of all denominations who died
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the canonisation by Pope Paul VI in Rome of the 40 English Martyrs. Hymns were sung and the
for the Christian faith. The service coincided with
Vicar, the Rev. R. A. Harpur, read two lessons. Thanksgiv ing prayers were said by the Parish Priest, Fr. V. Hamilton, and prayers I o r Christian unity were led by the Method ist Minister, the Rev, E. S. Joselin. The Abbey People, an inter
ied by a guitar. The Vicar gave a blessing at
attendance at the recent annual general meeting over W
Robinson, presided. Owing to business commit
’hich the chairman, Mr. T.
ments, the president, Air. J. C. Kenyon was unable to be present. The chairman gave his
denominational band of young people, sang two folk hymns during the service accompan
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•the service including a party of about a dozen nuns from three orders in the Manches ter area. They wanted to attend an
the conclusion. About 150 people attended
report on the year’s activities. He said that while sporting events were better supported this year, more practice was obviously necessary. He than ked the officers for their efforts and also the club leaders and advisory committee for their help. The treasurer, Mr. Anthony
Lawson presented the balance sheet which was accepted as very satisfactory. Officers elected for the new
term were president, Mr. J. C. Kenyon (re-elected); chair man, Mr. Jim Townson (last year’s vice-chairman); vice-
ecumenical service for the 40 martyrs and the one held in Wha-lley was the only service of that kind that they found. Originally, the service was
Hot Pot Supper A hotpot supper and dance
were proposed by the new vice-chairman.
Thanks to retiring officers
organised by the Women’s institute was held in the vil lage hall last Friday evening. Music was supplied by Philip Allan, of Settle.
Chatburn
A host of dolls There was a good atten the Chatburn
Branch of the Mothers’ Union on Wednesday, Octo ber 21st, when Airs. Lupton of Waddington, the guest speaker, miked about her hobby of collecting dolls. All's. N. Maddock, enrolling
dance at
chairman Kan Preuss; secret ary, Mr. Harvey Robinson (re elected) ; assistant secretary, Air. David Taylor; treasurer, Mr. Billy Townson (last year’s assistant
to have taken place in the Abbey after a torchlight pro cession but owing to the bad weather, it was moved to the Parish Church.
Siaidburn ■i■;)
President absent About 20 members and one
advisory member spent. an enjoyable evening ice skating at Blackpool last Monday evening. There w a s an excellent
son (girls), Ml-. E. Harrison and Mr. Jas. Pinder (all re- elleetcd). Girls' chairman, Miss Pat Robinson, Press cor respondent, Peter Lawson, Regional delegates, Jim Town- sen, K a r l Preuss, Harvey Robinson, David Taylor. Show committee, Miss Wat
treasurer, Mr. Tom Robinson. Club leaders, Miss M. J. Wat
tres.); assistant
son, Mr. Jas. Pinder, Miss Pat Robinson, T and H. Robinson, Jim Townson, Karl Preuss; register keeper, John Harrison, speakers’ hostess. Miss M. J. Watson; tea hostess, Miss P- Starkie.
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October 25th. This was the first of a series to be shown monthly throughout the win ter under the auspices of the Methodist Home Missions Department. In the absence of the mini
later that same evening to a group of young neonle who
met at the Manse, Crow Trees Brow, at the invitation of the
rr n 1 ia ik i>v nurse
Ladies’ Club met on Wednes day. October 21st.. to hear Miss Wooff of Clitheroe. ■Miss Woolf has been a
The members of Chatburn
nurse in Africa and she illus trated her talk with colour transparencies. The members wevc very in
member, welcomed Mrs. Lup ton, and after the opening hymn and prayers, she in vited Airs. Lupton to show her collection of dolls. Mrs. Lupton said her col
lection began with a Scottish doll when she was only two years old and from then on —like Topsy—it just “growed and grooved”—until now she has about 112 dolls. These dolls represent many
nations and some have very interesting backgrounds. One doll belonged to an
elderly relative of Airs. Lup ton, and is now well over 100
years old. Her most recent acquisi
tions were gifts from her son —two Greek dolls. Mrs: C. Wiseman thanked
Mrs. Lupton for her interest ing talk and refreshments were served. The hostesses were Mrs.
buy stall, proceeds of which W
effort for the Sale of Work.
There were also a bring and ’ere for the Mothers’ Union
minister's wife was in the chair, and there was a good attendance. The pianist was Airs. A.
Film evenin'! The film “Reach Out” was
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ing of the Methodist Women’s Fellowship on Wednesday, October 21st. was Airs. Ras mussen—wife of the Baptist. Pastor at Sabden. Mrs. J. G. Gocdhall, the
Good attendance The speaker at the meet
Frankland. Light refresh ments were served at the close of the meeting.
presented at the Methodist Chapel on Sunday evening.
minister and Mrs. Goodhall.
ENTERING Whalley Parish Church for the memorial se r vice to the Martyrs are from the left, the Rev. R. A. Ha rpur, Fr. V. Hamilton, Fr. A. Butler, curate, and the Rev. E. S. Joselin.
committee on behalf of the guests.
terested m her talk and ex pressed their thanks to her for such a helpful and in structive talk.
le e r research
made for the British Empire Cancer Campaign for Re search bv the Chatburn Group has
The October collection
£149 Us. 3d. from Home Col lecting Boxes, Boxes in Hotels and Shops and dona tions. This amount includes
r e a l i s e d
by the village people. The members of the com
formed eivlit years ago, mere than £2.000 has been given
Highton. Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. Croasdale and Mrs. Wiseman.
tinued support.
bers, Mrs. Singleton, Mrs. Dinsdale. Mrs. Funnell and Mrs. Comthwaitc. attended a one day school in glass house. management and pot plants held for the Lan cashire Federation at the Myerscough College of Agriculture.
On Thursday four mem
£7 Ills, from the patrons of the Duke of York Hotel. Grin- dleton. Since this Group was
mittee wish to thank every one concerned for their con
-by-Bowland
ApmiaS party On Saturday Bolton-by-
Bowiand Women’s Institute invited older residents of the village to the annual party in the new village hall. All's. Holmes, president, wel
ding a keep fit class in the school taken by our own mem ber, Mrs. Billows. These clas ses will be followed by icing classes to commence on Nov ember 18th for anyone interes ted.
tour at the college followed by lectures on plant care and propagation. Eighteen members are atten
Members were taken on a Newton in Bowland
coffee evening and- bring and buy sale was held at the Con gregational manse. Proceeds were to help buy
Valley Fox Club held a social evening. at the Parkers Arms for club funds. Sixty people attended. Last Tuesday evening a
Social Evening Last Tuesday the Hodder
new hymn books and amoun ted to £22.
comed 40 guests and Mr. and Mrs. F. Dakin, of Clitheroe, who organised a games drive and other games after mem bers had served tea. Winners of the games drive
were: Airs. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs Wrigloy, Airs. Fun- nell and Mr. Metcalfe. Airs. Holmes proposed a
vote of thank5 to Mr. and Airs. Dakin and presented them with a box of choco lates. Mr. Carmen thanked the
Hurst Green
Will lay wreath The monthly meeting of
the Hurst Green Women's Institute was held last Thursday. Mrs. Mather was in the chair. Members were fully in
agreement that they should be represented at the Ceno taph on Remembrance Sun day. They will also lay a wreath this year. Names were taken for two outings, one for the Grims-
argh Players and the other for a handicraft show. Three date were given out for even ing classes.
have a vote; 17 members have put up for Committee.
1, Mrs. Crobty; 2, Mrs. Mather; 3. Mrs. J. Holden.
Competition winners were:
social time, after which tea was solved.
Mrs. Bailey organised
whist and domino drive. Barrow
Tlie meeting ended with a Next month members will
holiday snapshot was won by Mrs. C. Nutter.
Swales, Mrs, Haworth and Mrs.' Crowdy.
Tea hostesses were Mrs.
attended the Pendleton W.I. entertainment in aid of the swimming bath appeal which was held in the village hall last Friday.
For baths appeal A large number of people
Beauly demo’ The Barrow Young Wives
held their October meeting Sn the Reading Rooms, Bar- row, where Miss Freda Win- terpbottom gave a very inter esting beauty demonstration. Mrs. N. Haworth (chair
man) introduced Miss Win- terbottom and a vote of
■ Tea hostesses were Mrs. Shirley Crowdy and Mrs. Margaret Daley. The weekly competition
thanks was given by Mrs. Pauline Holden.
was won by Mrs. Susan Sharpies. Afterwards, ’the children’s Christmas party was discussed. I t is to be held on December 20th. The next meeting which is
the annual general meeting is on November 18th.
Pendleton
the monthly meeting of Pen dleton Women’s Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, of
Swiss lecture Mrs. Brown presided over
Padiham, gave an interesting lantern lecture on Switzerland. Miss Munday gave a vote of
thanks. The competition for a 1970
Pantomime — Cinderella” and the cast was as follows; solo ballet dancer. Miss Jane Col- linge; Cinderella. Miss S. Hirst; prince, Mrs. R. Dew- liurst; fairy godmother, Mrs. D. Haworth; ugly sisters, Mrs Brown and Airs. York; herald, Airs. J. T. Thornber; coach man, Mrs. C. Nutter; mice, Mrs. Gornall and Mrs. Crowdy; ugly sisters’ mother, Airs. J. Bristol; first guest, Mrs. K. Slinger; chorus of guests, Mrs. Wallbank. Airs. Ross. Miss Munday and Mrs.' R. Collinge. Aliss D. York was commere. and Mrs. June Brewer played the piano.
It was called "A Potted
Taylor of Whalley. Helping behind the scenes
It was produced by Mrs. A.
were- Miss Christian and Miss Dennett.
duced the entertainment, also recited some poems.
was also a bring and buy sale which did a very good trade.
During the evening there
Mrs. J. Cowperthwaite who won wool, Mrs. L. Whittaker who won talcum powder, and Mr. G. Brewer who won a tin of biscuits.
Competition winners were:
and home-made biscuits, were provided.
Refreshments, including tea The effort raised £37 15s. Miss C. Jackson, who intro
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ster Rev. J. G. Goodhall, the service was conducted by Mrs. Cowperthwaite, of Clitheroe, who is a local preacher. The film was shown again
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Waddington
Deanery M.U. A meeting of the Bolland
Deanery Mothers’ Union was held a t Grindleton vicarage
Waddington, presided and wel comed representatives from Gisburn, Grindleton, Hurst Green, West Bradford and Waddington.
last Thursday. Mrs. C. F. Goodchild, of
Green, gave a report of the last Diocesan Council held in Bradford recently, including the latest news of the linked diocese, St. John’s, South Africa.
Mrs. G. Pennington, of Hurst
made for the deanery festival which will be held at Hurst Green next May. Discussion took place about the presenta tion of a Mothers’ Union
Tentative arrangements were
pageant. Refrshments were served
and Mrs. Sidebottom was thanked warmly for her hospi tality.
Teaching the deaf A meeting of St. Helen’s
Mothers’ Union was held at Waddington v i c a r a g e last Monday when Miss E. Bishop gave an illuminating talk on her work as a teacher of deaf children in a residential school at Doncaster.
the education of deaf children, and was visited by people from all over the world who were interested in the methods employed.
This school was a pioneer in
of these methods, showing diagrams and pictures which she had used in teaching the children at tire school. She emphasised that ■ the school was for completely deaf chil dren, who had never heard any sound, and therefore could not learn to speak by
Miss Bishop described some
WHALLEY TRAFFIC
PROBLEM • R s r e s V 5 * . traffic problem., in the w
lage are to be referred to tv county council surveyor At Clit.heroe Rural Ce
cil’s Highways Commit Z. Monday, a letter setter. suggestions for improvin’ S traffic problem at the fii'i"
The letter stated that n, parish council wished
9 A white line down the ee- e t.rc of the road,
Wintei Watch for
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Special
eroe Road and Station Rc-'i junction, was el’seuswd
Highways Committee to cjJ! sider three points for eas£ the bottle necks.
lines, it was stated -;n % letter. was that cars parked near the junction did m; allow Clitheroe traffic to fi'j ter.
® Double yellow lines uo [, the Rural Council yard. The reason for the yev
glc line, they were unable V, go northwards until the southbound traffic was also on the move.
As they had to get in sir.. S ^ J id en
chers’ Association held a danc« the the County School. Supper was served during the evenin’. Proceeds were for the asso.
PTA Dance Last Friday tile Parent Tea.
ciation.
held on Sunday at St. Nicho las’ Parish Church. At the morning service suns Eucharist, the preacher w
Gift day The annual gift day to
anuch greater than that of children who were blind from birth and many children were uncontrollable because of the lack of communication with
the imitation of sounds. Thus, their handicap was
the Rev. J. E. White. In the afternoon, the special preacher was Canon J. AI. W. Adas. Rural Dean of Preston. The brownie penant to
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dedicated in the presence c! the county commissioner. The organist was Air. H. Swannic't
ments were made to take chil dren as young as two years of age and Miss Bishop was given charge of these children, the first nursery class for deaf children in the world.
their parents. Because of this, arrange
last Sunday. Guest preacher was Rev. H.
Anniversary Church anniversary senates were held at the Bapist Church
Hollander of Burnley. Tee choir sang special music.
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