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Union Drama Group visited Chatburn to perform their ori-


Drama group The Goosnargh Mothers’


! ginal play “Which way for A ! wondering, waiting World? ’ i They came at the invitation of | Christ Church Branch and the j attendance was very good. Mrs. F. Smithies, of Goosnargh


! wrote the play and the perfor­ mance—by 16 members—was excellent. The play was made up of a series of problems and was an honest attempt to ask what the Mothers’ Union is doing about such things as “hip­ pies” . drug addicts, unmarried mothers, the elderly and the colour bar. The questions were posed by spoken word, music and song. The vicar welcomed the group before the perfor­ mance and thanks to them were given by Mrs. N. Maddock. Supper was served in the Insti­ tute following the performance.


Senior club The Methodist Club for


Senior Sunday School scholars met on Friday. The programme consisted of games and an Epilogue taken by the Rev. J. A. Goodhall. He read a passage from “Tortured for Christ”, and now the book is on loan to any member who wishes to read


it. Anniversary


School held its anniversary ser­ vice in Christ Church on Sun­ day. I t was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. N. Maddock. Lessons were read by Keith Hargreaves and Heather H ar ri­ son and the scholars sang spe­ cial hymns. The preacher was the Rev. E. F. Chard, vicar of Downham. who brought before parents, teachers and clergy the responsibility they have in showing the children the way to go—to correct when wrong and encourage when right. Home, school and church should work together to heln the children on life's journev. Scholars took up the collection at the close of


The Chatburn C of E Day


Hotel. Grindleton. Members of the Committee,


all voluntary workers, wish to thank everyone concerned for their continued support.


Read


home 36. Hambledon View, of Mrs Ada Smalley a life long resident of the village. Aged 71


Obituary The death took place a t her


years, she leaves a daughter. Cremation was at Accrington,


monthly meeting of St. John's Mothers’ Union. There was an excellent attendance the speaker, Mrs. Lewis, of St. Peters’ M.U., Burnley, gave a talk on “Memories.” Refresments were served.


“Memories’ Mrs. Bennett presided at the


Awards On Saturday in Blackburn


Cathedral three members of St. John's choir received long ser­ vice medals and certificates. They were Mrs. M. Wilkinson. 63. Whalley Road: Mr. J. Blundell, 5, F o rt Street: and Mr. W. Blundell. 20, Buckshaw Terrace, Mrs. Wilkinson and Mr. W. Blundell received their awards for 50 years’ service and Mr. J. Blundell for 45 years as organist. The awards were pre­ sented by the Bishop of Black­ burn.


Women's Institute. Mrs. Mar­ garet Jones held a coffee after­ noon and evening on Thursday at her home “D o lp h in ,’ St. John’s Close, Read. The event raised £42 for WI County Appeal.


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stories, was the subject of Mr. Dudley Hoys’ talk a t the Women's Institute group meet-


the service, and it was in aid of day school funds. The headmas­ ter. Mr. H. E. Bnden. and his staff had prepared the children for their par t in the service.


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'and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. W. Barker. Refreshments were served; and after all expenses have been met Mrs. Barker pro­ poses to give a donation to the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn.


a t “Greendale” on Friday when a bargain party was held. Arti­ cles of clothing were displayed by a lady from Preston and there was brisk trade. Host


Wool-gathering Mrs. Storey, of Bashall


ini: held at R ;mington. WI members from Bolton-by-


Bowland, Dunson Bridge. Gis- burn and Slaidburn were the guests of Rimington WI at the meeting and in the chair was Mrs. Dean. Mrs. M. Ba'rstow read the


the Vicar. Canon P. A. Scho­ field, officiating.


when Miss Hethcrington of Clitheroe gave a talk illustrated by slides on the Pennine Way. She told how she and a friend walked the full length of the Way stopping at various hotels, houses and hostels. Mrs. Spen­ cer thanked Miss Hetherington on behalf of the audience and supper was served in the school­ room by the ladies o f the church.


ho. was packed to capacity for a coffee evening and cabaret organised by Mr. E. Scott and his teaching staff.


Cabaret St. Leonard's School, Lang-


Among the attractions were


a bring and buy stall, hats, handbags and a tombola. The main item was the cabaret which included artists such as Petrina and the Kin Folk: sing­ ers Johnny Cochran. Jimmy O’Keefe and Lianne, and com­ edian Lenny Lennards. Compere was John Walmsley and the pianist was Mr. Roberts. The show was well presented


and Mr. Scott thanked everyone who had helped to make the effort a great success. The sum of 180 was raised for the church and school fund.


Demonstration


paration of cakes and other foods for parties was given to the St. Leonard's Mothers’ Union by Mr. R. Heseltine of


A demonstration on the pre­


shaped eclairs and almond squares were passed round for the members to taste.


by Mrs. B. Knowles. The Mothers’ Union also met at the vicarage at the invita­


Mr. Heseltine was thanked


members and sprays were handed to the officials. Mrs. Simpson said that Grindleton WI would be happy to be the hostess institute next year. Mrs. Thompson told the


There was a cake and bring and buy stall. A prize was won by Mrs. Sutcliffe. Entertainment was provided by the Brownies. Proceeds raised £22.


meeting about future County events and stressed the Town and County Project. Mr. Pedlar gave a talk on


Cancer collection The April collection for the


some experiences as a clown and illustrated it with make-up for different clown characters as well as performing several rou­


tines. He was thanked by Mrs. Olroyd.


Slaidburn


British Legion The Hodder Valley branch of


the Royal British Legion held a whist and domino drive and supper a t the Hark To Bounty Hotel, Slaidburn. by permission of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay. The president, Mr. J. C. Ken­ yon, was present, accompanied by his wife who presented the prizes. Winners'. Whist. Ladies: Mrs.


Cancer Research Campaign in Whalley raised £252 from home boxes, envelopes and hotels, for which the local support group express their thanks. More vol­ unteer helpers are urgently needed and anyone willing to lend a hand is asked to contact Mrs. M. J. Wilson, Whalley 2105.


Tosside


organised by members of the church, was held a t Tosside Village Institute and £32 was raised for the church funds. There were a total of 34


Church e f fo r t A whist ancl domino drive,


D. Wright, Miss H. Parkinson, Miss M Jackson. G ents : Mr. M. Pike. Mrs. J. Greenwood, Mr. D. Wright. Dominoes: Mrs. E. Wad-


dington. Mrs. E. Harrison. Mr. S. Harrison. Mrs. Mullin, Mrs. C. Taylor, Mr. L. Birtlc. Thanks were expressed to


Mrs. Kenyon and all helpers by Mr. D. Crompton. M.C.’s were Messrs. J. Herd (whist) and


HosphaT'11^ staff at Brockha11 Newton in Bowland Samples of pear flan, duck


D. Crompton (dominoes). . _


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D i s c o About 280 people attended a


tables and MCs were Mrs. J. Calverley and Mrs. E. Metcalfe. Prizes were presented by the vicar, the Rev. J. F. Salisbury. Winers were: whist, women:


J. J. TRAVIS


(Long Preston); Mrs. J. Green­ wood (Slaidburn): Mr. Pike (Barrow); Low, Mr. K. Prucss. Dominoes: Mrs. J. Close;


Miss L. Cook (Foulridge); Mrs. Demain; Mrs. Harding (Long Preston): Low. Mrs. C. Preston. Men: Mr. W. Waddington


Mrs.G. Moorhousc (Paythornc), Mr. J. Pinder (Newton); Mr. A. Townson (Newton); Mrs. R. Jackson (Bolton-by-Bowland); Robert Swales (Barrowford);


Disco Dance in th e village In­ stitute, Newton, on Friday. Music was supplied by the Y2-J- Discotheque. Proceeds were for Institute funds.


tion of Mrs, S. Dearden, wife jTe gtival of the vicar. Afternoon tea was served and Mrs, M. Holt pre­ sided.


and domino drive in St. Leon­


Whist Winners at the weekly whist


ard’s School were men: Mrs. S. Power; Mrs. D. Ingham; Mrs. N. Whittaker. Women: Mrs. M. Tongue; Mrs. A. Altham; Mrs. V. Collins. Dominoes: Miss F. Crook, Mrs. N. Hacking; Mrs. M. Simpson.


annual report and Mrs. Ellison gave a report from the County. Mr. Hoys was thanked for


Mr. F. Jackson and Miss F. Crook. The women organised


Special prizes were won by


his talk by Mrs. Ellison. The competition for a Pendle


witch was won bv Mrs. Leach, of Slaidburn, w'tti Gisburn WI members Mrs. Dibb, second, and Mrs. Seed, third. F o r the social time, a short


the refreshments. B i l l in g to n


sketch, Wedding Morning, was given by the Rimington members. There were mono­ logues bv Mrs. Keighley and Mrs. B. Snencer and singing by the Martin Toppers. Mrs. Thomas, of Dunsop


Eaves was the speaker at the Chatburn , Ladies’ Club on “wool gathering” . Members heard an interesting account of the use tha t can be made of wool gathered from the hedge­ rows. Mrs. Storey does her own dyeing and brought to the meeting a mat she is making on a frame There was also an old fashioned spinning wheel and a hand loom on display. Mrs. H. Yates presided and Mrs. D. Hook gave a vote of thanks to Mrs. Storey. Mrs. Cottam and Miss N. Wignall were tea host­ esses.


Play group At a meeting on Monday of


all the vis:tors.


Last of season At the Rimington Memorial


Institute Management Commit­ tee’s last whist and domino drive of the season, MCs were Messrs A. Stott and R. H a r t­


ley.Mrs. Keighley, wife of the secretary, presented the prizes Whist;— Ladies: Mrs. Dean. Mrs. Kenyon and Mrs. T. L. Hoigate. Gents: Mr. E. Robin­ son. Mr. E. Green, and Mr.


Marsden. Dominoes;— Adults; Terence


Varley. Janet Stott, Mrs. Wai­ ters. Juniors: Gillian Mackie and Alan Dugdale. Competition;


the mothers of the play group children, among the items dis­ cussed was the planning of an open day. This will be on Satur­ day, May 13th, in the Metho­ dist schoolroom. There will be a disolav of equipment and a de­ monstration of well-known kitchen aids, as well as a gene­ ral stall and a treasure hunt. Buffet teas will be served. Such days give an opportunity to show the benefits of the group —especially to mothers with children approaching the age of admission, which is two years and six months.


Cancer research The April collection fo r the


Peter Wilson and Mrs. E. Mars­ den.


langtio


Autumn Club There was a large attendance


at the Autumn Club when mem­ bers met in the Methodist Church to hear the Rev. P. Dearden speak on the work of The Samaritans in Blackburn and the surrounding districts. All the members enjoyed bis


Langho Women's Institute, originally scheduled for Feb­ ruary, but postponed because of nower cuts, took place this week.


Women’s Institute A meeting of Billington and


Bridge, expressed thanks for an eniovable evening on behalf of


Dunsop Bridge, whose subject was "A Gamekeeper's Life.’ Mr. Pye illustrated his talk with a film show.


Speaker was Mr. J- Pye>.


held afterwards, and scones made by members were served with tea. A competition, en­ titled “How to make a man happy”, was won bv Mrs. E. Green. Mrs. L. Middleton was second, and Mrs. M. Jackson fourth. • First prize in a raffle, a bottle


A kitchen shower stall was


Newton Congregational Church Church held their family church festival. The preacher was the Rev. C. Yates, of More- cambe. The Sunday School children sang the hymn Jesus, Friend of Little Children. The organist was Mrs. C. Hasle- wood.


On Sunday the members of Sabden


bola stall, held a t the home of Mrs. Metcalfe in Gardener's Row, Sabden, raised £17 for the St. Nicholas’ Church Sunday


Tombola A coffee evening with a tom­


school funds. A jumble sale held in the


County School raised £16 for the Parent Teacher Association, which had organised the event.


Discotheque A discotheque dance held in


funds. Mitton


Jumble sale Mitton W.I. recently held


Whalley


of wine, was won by Mrs. E. Green, and second prize, a


dozen eggs, by Mrs. H. Walni- slcy.


Sawley


Group meeting While waiting for the speaker,


Mr. Pedlar to arrive Bowland Forest Wonien’s Institute mem- bers at their group meeting, en- joyed singing with Mrs. Mack­ enzie. of West Bradford WI, as accompanist.


A choir of West Bradford


■ sketch, “Mrs. Montmorency” . Sawley WI were the hostesses


Cancer Research Campaign by the Chatburn Group has rea­


talk aod Mrs. Spencer expressed their appreciation. Arrange­ ments were made for a musical afternoon on May 9th in the Methodist Church, and for the outing to St. Annes on May 23rd. Refreshments were served by the committee members.


lised £167.87p from home collec­ ting boxes, boxes in hotels and shops, and donations. This in­ cludes £5.68 contributed by the patrons of the Duke of York


Pennine Way The Baptist Church was


crowded on Tuesday evening


members, conducted by Miss Pate, sang a selection of songs describing snringtime and other members presented a comedy


and the members served the supper. The meeting, was held m Bowland County Secondary School and Mrs T. Pye, presi­


were Mrs. Benson, secretary, Mrs. Thomnson


dent of Sawley Wr’ was in the chair. On the platform with her


Miss Hanson, president. West Bradford Mrs. Simpson, presi­ dent of Grindletonf and Mrs. Olroyd. vice-president. Wad-


area leader.


dington. Mrs. Pyc welcomed all the


dist Hall. Whalley. on Saturday by the Abbev Senior Citizens’ Club raised £38 for the club’s funds. Afternoon teas were served by the committee.


£ 38 raised A jumble sale in the Metho­


M i n s t r e l s Two hundred people watched


their annual jumble sale in The Old Grammar School, Whalley, and raised about £17 for insti­ tute funds.


St. Nicholas’ Sunday school was arranged by the Guides for their,


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CHIROPODY CLINIC FOR WHALLEY


AS soon as a qualified chirop­ odist can be obtained, a chiropody clinic will be started in Whalley. This was stated by Miss M.


fare Committee at its annual meeting in the Conference House. She said she had been given


Miller, secretary of the Whalley and District Old People's Wel­


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fall, said that 1971 had been an uneventful year with regard to special efforts. Inquiries were still being made about the acquisition of a permanent club


room. A financial statement was


given by the treasurer, Mr. A. Westwell and a report was given


by Miss Miller. The special event of the year was the Christmas party at­


tended by 240 guests. Mrs. T. Boyce reported on the


work of the WRVS meals ser­ vice, thanking all who had helped to prepare and serve the meals and those who took them to the housebound. The chairman, vice-chairman, treasurer and secretary were re­


elected. The speaker was Mrs. Hep­


burn, medical social worker for Clitheroe Hospital, who gave a talk on her work and stressed > the need for more social , workers for the elderly.


She was thanked by the chairman.


£25 for League of Friends


show in Whalley CE School on Saturday. The event was in aid o f the village’s Parish Church organ fund and, together with donations, the evening made


a Black and White minstrel £60'75'


Huncoat Methodist Black and White Minstrels and it was pro­ duced by two Huncoat men, Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Duck­


The show was staged by the , u .u worth.


two members of Whalley Parish Church. Afterwards tea and bis­ cuits were served to the audi­ ence. The Vicar of Whalley, the Rev. R. A Harpur, and his wife were present and the proceeds were given to Mr. HaTpur on


The event was organised by . , , Monday.


B r ow r i ie 9 e n te r ta in A coffee evening was held iri


Whalley Methodist School on Monday in aid of the Metho-. dist and Parish Brownie-Guides.


A CHEQUE for £25 from the N.E. Lancs Association for M e n t a l Health has been received by the Mayor of Clith­ eroe, Aid. S. J. Moore, to pass on to Calderstones Hospital League of Friends. The donation, part of a sum raised by a house-to-house


collection in West Bradford, was made at the suggestion of Mr. Kenneth Wilrnot. of Clare­ mont Avenue, and Mrs. J. C. Hudson of Church Street, both members of the fund-raising


committee, of which Dr. E. T. Downham, of Wiswell, is the chairman.


FOR two offences of stealing a ring worth £10, Mary E. Davie, of Tower Hill, Clith­ eroe, was put on probation for one year by Clitheroe magis­ trates. At a previous hearing, which was adjourned fo r sen­ tencing so the magistrates could see the probation officer’s reports, she pleaded guilty.


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ROCK FESTIVAL AT THE CASTLE


CLITHEROE’S annual music ‘A Festival of Modern Music


Grounds on June 3rd, the line-up, although predominantly ‘rock’ will include a folk singer, and a group whose music is des­ cribed as ‘jazz with an Indian flavour’. An expanded budget has this


will this time be described as Taking place in the Castle


happening, last year entitled is once again updated, and a rock festival.


the rock group Brislney Scwarz. Other rock groups will be


MC 5. an American group at present on tour in this country. Trees, a Scotland-based act. and UFO, a London group. Female folk vocalist, Bridget


dearer this year, at 66p, said Dave Barlow, a member of the organising committee. “We are not out to make a profit, how­ ever” , he added, “We aim to provide entertainment for the young people. There’s nothing else for them in Clitheroe”.


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People’s Recreation Committee, who are running the festival, are Pete Chatburn. Steve Reece. Steve Baron, Tony Sutcliffe and


Other members of the Young


i Glen Williams. 1 Heading the list of acts at the event, which begins at mid­ day on the Saturday, and. hope­ fully, finishes at midnight, is


year meant that, for the first time, all the performers will be professionals, and the organisers expect at least 5,000 to visit the festival — last year’s crowd totalled about 3,500. Admission fee will be 1 0p(


St. John, will provide some quieter entertainment, and com- Dleting the line-up will be the Third Ear Band, a jazz group who proved very popular when they visited Clitheroe two years


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PUPILS a t Whalley CE School


celebrated May Day on Mon­ day with the old custom of singing hymns from the top of the Parish Church tower fol­ lowed by maypole dancing.


The old custom was revived about four years ago by the


headmaster, Coun. J. S. R. Shaw. About 20 children, aged from


school. The


watched by the other pupils, many parents and the Vicar and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. R.


celebrations were


A. Harpur. The maypole, made from an


old fir tree, was gaily decorated with ribbons and the children were all dressed in white. They had been practising for


nine years to I I . from the two top classes sang the hymns and the top class performed the maypole dances outside the


three weeks, taught by Mrs. D. Winterbottom, of Whalley. Some of the children are


shown dancing round the may- pole.


BUNGALOWS


THE surveyor to Clitheroe Rural Council, Mr. H. Cock- shutt, is to investigate prospec­ tive sites in Chatburn for old people's bungalows. Chatburn parish council said


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