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F. Peel, D. Wright. Dominoes: H. Lcecc, E. Kenyon, T. Ken yon, M. Slater, I . . Peel, M. Leecc, W. Pinder, C. Chaffer. Members of the committee served supper.
Dunsop Bridge People
■December meeting. Guests at the meeting were
subject of a speech by Mr. Travis, of Simonstone, to mem bers of Dunsop Bridge Women’s Institute at their
“People and'so on" was the
40 members of Wiswell W.I., and a supper was served after the talk. Mr. Travis was tbanked by Mrs. Pinder, and Mrs. I. Thompson thanked Dunsop Bridge for their hospitality on behalf of the visitors. Gifts were plentiful for the elderly of Clitheroe’s Castle-
in aid of institute funds, organ ised by the Women's Institute was held in the Festival Hall on Saturday. There was a good attendance
The annual Christmas fayre
behalf of. Wiswell’s members by the president-—M r s. I.
with Dunsop’s new village hall. Thanks' were expjresscd on
Thompson who also success fully-won the competition. Thanks was also extended to
Mitton
of Mitton W.I., welcomed friends and near neighbours from Hurst Green W.l. to the December meeting. Miss Yorkc gave an interesting and amus ing talk on "The Yorkshire Dia lect” followed by Miss Jack- son reading a short story in the Lancashire idiom. They' were thanked by Mrs. A. Kay.
Women’6 Institute Mrs. A. Smithson, president
ceived from Mrs. M. Eccles for the gifts and flowers received on her 80th birthday. A thank you letter and re-,
ford home. Birfbday greetings were read, and thanks were re
and the President, Mrs. J. Ellison, introduced Mrs. Brown, President of Blacko Women’s Institute who opened the event. Thanks to Mrs. Brown was ex pressed by the Secretary Mrs. A. Walters, and a cyclamen plant was presented to Mrs. Brown by Joanne Ayton. The stalls, which included
ceipt was received from Mrs. Fox for the Muscular Dystrophy collections. To round off the evening
members sang carols, accom panied by Mrs. J; M. Shepherd, Mrs. J. Peel introduced the carols, and Mesdames • Pinder and Dowlc sang a duet.
cakes, toys, gifts, knitted toys, drinks, and Father Christmas did a brisk trade. Afternoon teas were served
Newton in Bowland
and competition won by Mrs. Rawlinson, Mr. R. Nutter, Gil lian Mason and Andrew Packer. The committee wish to thank all who supported the effort.
an inter-club quiz in which the following clubs took part: Lawkland, Kelbrook, Gisburn. Silsden. Bolton-by-Bowland and Horton-in-Ribblesdale. The results were: First. Kcl-
Inter-club quiz Gisburn Young Farmers held
brook, and second, Gisburn. After the quiz Gisburn provided
the club beat the Advisory com mittee. ‘
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mers held a whist and domino drive in the village ball at Dun sop Bridge. MC’s were Messrs. G. Moon and J. Rich and the winners were: Whist, ladies: W. Worswick, M. Jackson, Mrs. Kipling; gents, S. Hogg,
Young Farmers Bowland Forest Young Far
a supper. Finally a disco was. held. The B.M. disco played and everybody enoyed themselves. At a latter meeting at a quiz
annual Christmas supper dance was held in the village insti tute more than 200 people at tended. An excellent supper was provided, which was fol lowed by dancing to Bill Sut- cliffs Dance Band. Competi tion winners were: Mrs. Seed, Mr. F. Ricketts and Mr. Wa lms ley. Proceeds were for Institute funds.
Annual' supper On Friday evening the
Wiswell New Councillor
cil meeting in Barrow, school it was agreed to co-opt a new councillor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr. Edward Ashcroft. It was suggested' that a lady
At the Wiswell parish coun
be appointed for Barrow. Mrs. Jean Carter k>f “Penry'n” Clith eroe Road, was approached and has accepted the appoint ment Wiswell WI members were
prettiest tablet of soap was won by Mrs. Pearson (6 points) with Mrs. Williamson and Mrs, Kay -gaining 5 ■ points each. Mrs, Mather expressed the
The competition for the Gliatburn
dance at the Christ Church branch of the Mothers’ Union A short service was led by the enrolling member, Mrs. N. Maddock, Miss . Wooff, of Clitheroe, who has been for many years in Tanzania gave a talk on her work there as nurse. The talk was illus
About Tanzania There, was a. very good atten
Buckle. Musical . items were
accompanied.on guitars by Mrs.' J. Lingard and Mr. R. Porter and Mr. D. Lambert. The pro ducer . was Mrs. P. Berry;
Mrs. C. Bridge who organised the outing.
formance.-, on Wednesday, The first prize in the raffle
There is to be a' repeat per
was won. by Susan Duckworth and. the second prize by Miss Jean Robinson.
After all expenses arc paid
the remaining proceeds will-be equally .divided between the Save the Children Fund and the Rimington Recreation • fund.
Read
file Conservative Club prize winners were Mrs. Brownhill, Mrs. J. Kenyon, Mrs. J. Bax- cndale and Mrs. E. Bracewell the special prize was won by Mrs. A. Cunliffe.
Whist At the weekly whist drive in
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thanks of Hurst Green mem bers for an enjoyable evening.
gregational School is to be decorated at a cost of £265.50.
Decorations The interior of Read Con
Women Unionists was held in the Conservative Club and took the form of a display of Lingerie sh ow n by Clare
Women’s Unionists The monthly meeting of the
James. A good number of mem bers enjoyed the display. Supper was served during
the evening.
trated with transparencies and there was also a colourful display of many of the crafts undertaken by htc various people living in Tanzania. Mrs. Brewer proposed a vote of thanks. Supper was served by
the h o s t e s s e s—Mesdames Brewer, Drinkwatcr, Dun- babbin.and T. Horsficld.
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Wind” was shown at the Methodist Chapel on Saturday This was a Sunday school club effort, under the leader ship of Mrs. V. Wood the junior leader. There were pefomances in
The film “Whistle down the
sion Conservative Association benefitted by £101 as the result of a sherry evening at Wood- lea, Whins Lane, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Guests included Mr. David Waldcr, MP. and Mrs. Walder, and Mr. David Waddington MP for Nel son, and Mrs. Waddington. The evening was arranged by Read Women Unionists.
Sherry evening The funds of Clithcroe Divi
Bashail Eaves
the afternoon and evening, and attendance at both was about equal. The projectionist was the
given by Mr. Evans, of Ful- wood. was a highlight of Bashall Eaves WI’s annual meeting, on Monday.
Greece A side show about Greece,
the guests of Durisop Bridge WI at their December meeting. They had a most enjoyable evening, with a sumptuous buffet supper—despite a rather
Methodist minister, the Rev. J. A. Goodball. Before the show club members had been selling tickets and dur ing an interval in the film, ice cream was served.
eerie, journey over the Fells in thick- fog—and were charmed
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Parish Council At the monthly meeting of
Chaburd parish council mem bers expressed their satisfac tion at the reinstatement by the Lancashire County Council of the Chatburn direction sign at Middlewood. This was the result of protests by the parish council and others. The council were also pleased to learn that a scheme for im proved street lighting through the village was being drawn up by the lighting department of the county council. Complaints were received
him and Mrs. A. Fox thanked him for his show. During the evening, the committee served a Christmas supper. Officers eelcted at the meet
Mrs. E. Spurgeon introduced
MEMBERS of the Slaidburn. Trefoil Guild h e ld their annual Christmas fair in the
Mrs. C. J. M.- Purvis, District Commissioner for the Gar- stang area, who was wel comed and introduced by Mrs. Doris Leeming. Mrs. Leeming, a founder-
village, hall and there were many stalls selling a wide variety of goods. A Christmas tree laden with gifts stood in a corner of the -room. Jhe event was opened by
read out. Uiis included donations of
distributed by the guilds was
£5 each to St. Andrew’s Parish Church and the Methodist Church and baskets of fruit at Christmas and food at Easter to the people over 70 years of age.
Mrs. Purvis, who was presen ted with a flowering plant by Jonathan Kean, young son of one of the members. Father Christmas then distri
Mrs. Margaret Shaw tbanked
member of the Guild, referred to the recent loss of another founder-member, the late Mrs. Mary Wharton: and tw o helpers of the Guild, the late Mrs. King-Wilkinson and Mrs. M. E. Wood. A list of the organisations which benefited from money
of Whalley Road, with Mrs. T. Crotty second and Mrs. Dux- bury third. Social time was spent playing
bingo.
Dedication A banner stand, in memory
given by the Guild. MC for whist was Mrs. Lceming and for dominoes, Mrs. Catherine Newhouse. Mrs. Clare Rushton presented the prizes. Whist winners were: women:
buted the gifts from the tree. Teas were served and there were numerous guessing games and competitions. In the evening there was a
Mr. E. Rushton; Mr. E. Wall- bank. Mr. A. Howard; Mr. G. Taylor; Mr. Hatton; Mrs. M. Rich; Mr. J. Metcalfe; Mr. E. Pindcr. Our photograph shows the
Mrs. J. F. Rigby; Mrs. T. Robinson; Mrs. J. Gibson; Mrs. J. Parker, men: Mr. A. Robinson; Mr. J. Lockwood; Mr. R. Walmsley. Dominoes: Mrs. E. Rushton;
whist aud domino dribc, pro ceeds being for the Royal National Institute for th e Blind, as in previous years. All tire prizes for this were
at the 25th birthday party, in the Coach and Horses Hotel
of Margaret Alice Robinson, a chair, in memory of Phoebe Jackson, and an altar panel, in
memory of Anne Ingram Kay, were all dedicated-by the Arch deacon of Craven at a service of Holy Communion and dedication at St. John’s Church, Hurst Green.
All three women were mem bers of the Mothers’ Union at
ing were: President, Mrs. F. Pye; vice-president, Mrs. M. Spurgeon; secretary, Mrs. A. Slater; treasurer, Mrs. D. Ing ham; committtee. Mrs. G. Clegg, Mrs. R. Irwni, Mrs. J. Wrennal, Mrs. J. Hind, Mrs. J. Spurgeon, Mrs. M. Fox and Mrs. F. Thornber.
Hurst Green
Prizes Christmas fare prizes were
from residents in Park Avenue and Crowtrees Brow regarding the firing of rubbish at the refuse tip. It was decided to forward these to the Rural District Council. The installation of an Air-
competed for at the anunal Christmas whist and domino drive, held by the Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Memorial Hall management committee. The well-attended event raised £49.34p for the hall funds.
store ventilator at the village Hall and an increase on the fire insurance cover for the Hall was agreed to. The thorn hedge on the
playing field is to be cut back during the' winter and the ash tree inspected. The later being reported to be in a dangerous condition.
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Social Members of St. ' Helen’s
branch of the Mothers’ Union, with husbands and friends, en joyed . a social evening in the Sunday School, starting with a whist and domino drive, and then a Jacobs’ join supper. Afterwards, Mrs. S. Cowgill
Mrs. D. Bargh; Mrs M. Hoyfe'; Mrs. Pindcr.
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Goodchild, thanked: the■ mem bers of; the Mothers’ Union for a most enjoyable evening, .with especial thanks to Mrs. Cow- gill and Mrs. Harrison for, pro viding the colour slides.
: The Vicar, Canon C. F.
showed coloured slides of holi days abroad and also some of the flower festival at SL-Helen’s in the- early autumn. Prizes for whist, # all been
donated by the committee mem bers, were presented by Mrs. G. Rodwell to: Whist, iadies: Mrs. G. Rodwell; Mrs. Spencer; Mrs: E. Bentham. Men: Mrs. E. Harrison; Mrs A. Lawson; Mrs E, Downhill. Dominoes:
. members of. the Mothers’ Union assembled at Waddington Vic arage to sec a demonstration of Christmas decorations. This was given by Mrs. Rowbottom of Waddow Grove, Waddington and she showed great skill and variety in simple table decor ations, ornamental plaques and more ornate pieces. She con centrated upon forms which the
Festive' decor On Monday a large number of
addington
, made or obtained easily. All the members, followed the talk and demonstration with great, interest and she-was thanked on their-behalf by Miss H. Marsland. Mrs. Goodchild was also thanked for her hospita lity...
inexperienced could copy for themselves and showed how these could be achieved from materials which could either be
Film Instead of the usual week-
night fellowship meeting at Waddington Methodist Church, a film was shown by Mr. J. Walker, of Lancaster,
about.the National Children’s Home. He told how the Home was started 100 years ago by Thomas Bow man Stephenson and showed
life in the various homes opened
throughout .tlie- country, right up to the present-day.
Fisli 'supper Senior members of Wadding
ton Methodist Church Sunday school met for a social evening. ■A programme - of-'games was organised by Mrs.' D. 'Under wood and'the pianist was-Mrs,
Cheetham. 1 A -supper of;, fish, chips and peas was served by
the: staff.
Wednesday club Members of the Wednesday
Cornthwaitc who gave an inter esting’ demonstratipn on Christ- mass arrangements and decora tions for tile festive season. She was thanked by Mrs. D. Aspin.
Club met in the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitbcroc, and • Mrs.- M. Barrow welcomed Mrs. N-
Variety concert A variety concert in the
Memorial Institute on Saturday was greatly enjoyed. Taking part were: Messrs.: B. Lingard, H. Moorhouse. R. Porter, D. Lam bert, E. Sedgwick, P. Brennan, D. Finn, D. Fish, B. Ashton, D. Knowles, R. Anderson, I. Whit taker. Mesdames: J. Lingard, M. Drinkall, H. Keighley, B. Spen cer, E. Dean, J. Sagar, E. Rob inson, A. Ellis. D. Whittaker, S. Finn, Kathleen Buckle, Caron Lingard, Corinne Cutting, Syl via and Barbara Parker, Ann Colebourne, Dawn Lingard, Ann Berry, Andrea Robinson, Robert Berry, Graeme Robin son, Keith Knowles, David
men: Miss V. Murray; Mrs. G. Shoesmith; Mrs. D. Bolton; Mrs. H. Wells. Men: Mr. J. Holden; Mrs. H. Clarke; Mr. R. Marsden; A. Kirby.
Crotty; Mrs. Dewhurst; Mrs. Holden; Joe Livescy. Children: Michael Holden; Ignatius Mel- ling; S. Holden.
Dominoes: Adults: Mrs. Winners were: Whist, wo
the church. The panel was made by a
Dunsop Bridge
Election The Bowland Forest Young
Farmers’ Club held its annual general meeting and Mr.. T. Whitham was elected president. Mr. Malcolm Handley was elected as chairman and Philip Roscoe as vice-chairman. Other officers elected were:
local craftsman, Mr. T. Bailey, of Pinfold.
welcomed guests, and a spray of flowers for the past presi dent was received by Mr. Holmes on behalf of his wife, who was unable to attend. The secretary and social secretary, Mrs. G. Billows and Mrs. J. Crowden. arid retiring treasurer Mrs. R Howard, were thanked for their past work for the In stitute
on Friday. President Mrs. C. Lilburn
by Mrs. R. Howard, Mr. G. Sanderson and Miss M. Met calfe The MC was Mr. S. Rob inson, and Mr. D. Moss ex pressed thanks to the Institute.
Prizes for dominoes were won European journey
Luxembourg and Venice was described in pictures and story by John Roberts, of Clitheroc, treasurer of Bolton-by-Boland Young Farmers, when the club' met on Tuesday. Part of the evening was spent in a social manner.
A journey through Europe to West Bradford
Ruth Hitchen, secretary; Mark Shephred, treasurer; Mr. H. Handley, club leader; Caroline Ingham, assistant secretary; John Cowking, press secretary,
also elected and representatives to other committees. Other business was discussed
An advisory committee was
and arrangements were made for an ice skating trip to Black
pool. After the meeting, there was dancing.
Miss C. Rawcliffe; Miss Chaffer; J. Lee and Mrs. Whalley.
Competition: Mr. R. Wilson; Bolton-by-Bowland
Funds low Donations of £65 to the
Indian lace . An English' lady's life in
County appeal and £40 to the Baths appeal have left Hurst Green WI funds very,low, Mrs. L. Bailey, the re-elected trea surer, reported at the annual general meeting. Mrs. .Mather, re-elected presit
India was described to Bolton- by-Bowland WI members by
dent, thanked the new members who raised £22 for the funds with a clothing party. Mrs. Garnett presided until
the elections had taken place, and the three retiring committee members were thanked for their hard work by Mrs. Mather. The re-elected secretary, Mrs. Radbourne, gave a full and in-, teresting account of the. year’s activities.
Competition winner; for.' the past year was Mrs. Cl Holden..
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dates.for carol singing were to be December 19th and 21st. Vice-president Mrs. A. Holmes presided.
. oldest coin” was won by. Mrs. A. Holmes, Mrs. W. Winder and Mrs. R. Howard. Members were reminded that
Mrs. B. Barlow, president of Waddington WI, who illustrated her talk with beautiful pieces of hand-embroidered Indian lace. Mrs. W. Winder gave a vote of thanks. The competition for “My
Birthday party A turkey meal for WI mem
bers: and their guests was fol lowed by dancing to the music of the Melody Makers Band
the Sunday School attached to St. Cathreine’s Church. West Bradford, has been re-started under the leadership of Mrs. Pat Rushworth, until recently leader of the play group at
Sunday school After a lapse of a few months
Waddington. Parents in the village took
full advantage of the opening of the Sunday School and 25 children attended for the open ing session, Mrs. Rushworth being helped by Mrs. J. Park- insou and Mrs W. Frankland. The Sunday School is being held each Sunday at 10.30 a.m.. which is the time found to be suitable for most families. Once a month the children will at tend St. Catherine’s Church with' their parents, for a fam ily service.
Slaidburn
Party lime Slaidburn Women's Institute
held its annual Christmas party in the village ball and mem bers brought invited guests. A brief business meeting preceded the party and Mrs. Doris L'cc- mirig, president, welcomed
' cvcryoncl The supper ended with • Mrs.
.arranged by. the' entertainment ; committee followed, ■ v '• The competition for mem-
Party games and . dancing . . . ;'
■ and ; iced by 'Mrs. Naricy Hal- land.
Lceming .cutting the Christmas cake ■ which had ; been - baked
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guests were expressed by Mr. J. C. Kenyon . and the event concluded with the singing of Auld Lang Sync and the National anthem.
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therefore requested to let us have as soon as possible items of news from the latter part of next week.
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title of a talk by Mr. R. Darby to members of St. Leonard's Mothers Union. Mrs. J. Darby assisted by showing colour slides of a very high standard, and Mrs. M. Holt proposed a vote of thanks.
Roman holiday A Roman Holiday was the
vice and prize giving at Langho Methodist Church on Sunday. The service was conducted by the Rev. W. Parkes. who was assisted in distributing the Sunday School prizes by Mr. M. Slater, the toys will be given to children at Christmas. The organist was Mr. W. Slater,
Toy service Children took toys to a ser
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