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Nhthcroe Advertiser and rimes. November 22nd. Ue.:t Chipping


Congregationalisms The Rev. C r a w 1 o r ci


McIntyre, the minister of Inglewhitc Congregational


Church, based his address on Hebrews, chapter 5. at C h i p p i n g Congregational Church Fellowship meeting. Lay preacher Mr E. Bain-


lesson.


church missionary society work in Kenya were played bv the vicar, the Rev. Thomas Green, at the weekly house meeting at the home of Mrs Dorothy Berry. Kirk House. Chipping. The meeting was well attended.


House meeting Tape recordings of the


flavour at Chipping Parish Church Mothers' Un i o n monthlv whist and domino drive this Saturday, with special prizes and sand­ wiches and mince pics for supper


Festive fare There will be a Christmas


ping Young Farmers' Club spent an interesting night looking round the Unigate Dairy at Longridge. They provided their own trans­ port there. A vote of thanks to tlie dairy was proposed by Norman Hayhurst.


Visit Thirt


dairy members of Chip­


showed three interesting . colour films about the work of lifeboats to members of Chipping Parish Church Mothers' Union. One of the films, pro­


Lifeboats PC Duncan MePheat


duced by the RNL1. was a general one on the move­ ment. the second was a specific sea rescue, and the tlnrd was about a longshore lifeboat The meeting, held in the


bndge was leader, and Miss Kathleen Marsden read the


stay warm. Tlie event, held four limes


Sawley


a year, is so popular that a good attendance is expected, in between the meal and dancing there will be enter­ tainment by a comedian.


Memorial hall A whist and domino drive


organised by C h i p p i n g Memorial Hall Committee on Friday raised over £18 for the central heating fund. MC lor whist was Mr J.


Officials President of Sawley WI


Mrs Frances Pye. secretary Mrs G. Benson and treasurer Mrs T. Parker, were all re­ elected for another term at ihe 20th annual meeting.


Moon and for dominoes Mr J. Rich Tea and biscuits were served


Improvisation Tin sitting room at tiie


home of Chipping Congrega-


lio. a. la>- preacher. Mr E. Bainbridgc. improvised for the church on Sunday cven-


conserv-. electricity. the church proved too cold, and a congregation of 25 met for tiie evening service at Mr Bainbridgc'.s home. Lower Daub Hal! Farm.


Witii tlie healing oil' to


tlie mission band ur young people from the Crown Lane Free Methodist circuit at


file service was taken by


Catforili. A paraffin healer was used


Giles were elected vice- presidents, Mrs J. Bolton, assistant secretary and Mrs Speak, assistant treasurer.


-rs R, Fernie and Mrs V.


Other committee members include Mrs Cradock. Mrs J. E. Jackson, Mrs Ncwhouse. Mrs Pye thanked tlie com­


mittee for all the work they li- don- and also the three retiring members. She wel­ comed the three new mem­ bers. Mrs Pye. who was thanked


of thanks. Refreshments were served by members of tlie Sunday school extension appeal fund. A Christmas gift stall, under the direc­ tion of Mrs E. Jones, con­ tributed to the proceeds' of £17.


Mr B. Hanson gave a vote Wiswell


Royal toast There was a cheerful start


to the annual meeting- of Wiswell WI — members were greeted with wine and wedding cake and rose to- drink a toast to tlie happy Royal pair.


for her work by Mrs M. C. Dyson, presented tlie prizes a> the monthly competition winners. Mrs D. Giles. Mrs 7. Giles, and Mrs G. Benson. A vote of thanks to Mr H.


Thompson, presided, and reminded members that tile coach would leave Whalley at 6-45 p.m. on November 28th for the Christmas party at Rimington. She con­ gratulated Mrs S. Sharpies O i l


'Pile president. Mrs T.


Proctor. WI auditor, was given by Mrs J. Bolton and seconded by Mrs Cradock. Members are to sing carols in tli • village to raise money


to heat the church for tile morning service, but proved inadequate. If the electricity economy


continues, the Sunday School priz.eaiving on December 7tli will have to be postponed.


Rimington


parish rooms, was well attended. It was opened bv the vicar, t lie Rev. Thomas Green. Mrs Green proposed a vole of thanks to PC MePheat.


beat Bowlaiui Forest YFC by 52-48 in a quiz Part of the regional acti­


Quiz Chipping Young Farmers


vities. the final of the quiz competition will be held at the Top Rank Ballroom. Preston, in March. Ques­ tions were on general know­ ledge and farming.


Keeping warm With the heating ofi at


Chipping village memorial hall, guests attending the show committee dinner- dance a week on Friday will have to keep dancing to


Use of seaweed Members of Rimington


and district Horticultural


Society, were shown the advantages of a seaweed fertiliser at their monthly


Booth, showed by means of slides, the difference be­ tween plants fed on this special fertiliser and those not. There were 22 members at the meeting, who were ser­


meeting. Then sneaker. Mr E.


ved coll’ce and biscuits by the ladies' committee. Members paid tribute to


Mrs Brown, of Rimington. who


bum Corporation Parks De­ partment, will sneak at the next meeting about house plant5.


Although net a member of tile society she was a keen gardener. Mr Thompson, of Black-


d i e d recently.


provided by Mrs Pye and Mrs Holden, ilie social lime was


for charity. After r pie and pea supper,


spent with a beetle drive. Winners were Mrs Speak. Mrs Bibbv. Mrs Rusliton. Mrs V. Giles. Mrs Cradock and Mrs D. Giles.


West Bradford


slides under the title. " The Vicar's Choice." was shown at St Catherine's Sunday School in aid of the exten­ sion fund by Canon C. F. Goodcilild.


Vicar's choice A collection of colour


cathedrals, bridges' and windmills — were taken in tlie British Isles. They demonstrated the vicar's interest in social history and the unconscious humour lie had found in unexpected places Though not a skilled


All the views — castles,


daughter — who con­ veniently arrived between tlie October and November meeting.


the birth of her


reived from Mrs S. Sharpies and Mrs L. Nicholson, and from the members of Bii- lington and Lansiho WI. who were guests at tlie birthday party in October. December 12th will be an


1 Thanks for flowers were rc-


park their car in a private police car park—not yet officially opened — but also succeeded in .setting off a burglar alarm! She was t h a n k e d by Mrs I. Thompson.


Not oonl.v did the Wiswell contingent


inadvertently


Ion, gave the financial state- ' ment and budget for the coming year. With the ris­ ing costs more money will have to be raised in 1074, and it was agreed to pay 50p at. the start of the year to cover entrance to meetings and refreshments.


The treasurer, Mrs I. Fen-


thanked all who had helped her and asked for continued support in tlie coming year. A vote of thanks to the retiring committee w a s voiced by Mrs E. Grimsliaw. The hew committc and


read by the secretary, Mrs J. Carter. In her presidential address. Mrs Thompson


son; secretary. Mrs J. Carter: assistant secretary, Mrs M. Walsh; treasurer, Mrs J. Fcnlon: assistant treasurer. Mrs N. Mc-


The annual report was


sentative, Mrs H. Cooke; flowers, Mrs M. Farrington (for Barrow), Mrs N. Mc- Kinstry (for Wiswell); stall, Mrs G. Nuttall and Mrs E. Rudg.vard; Clitlieroe show representatives. Mrs S. Sharpies and Mrs I. Thomp­ son.


Tlie president thanked the


tellers—Mrs H. Harrison and Mrs E. Weatherly, of Mitton WI, for their services and each received a small gift.


Winners of the monthly competition for treacle


3. Mrs A. Hodkinson. A mystery parcel was won


toffee — judged by the tel- leres were: I. Mrs F. W. Seremack: 2, Mrs S. Beggs;


by Mi's M.'Clegg. Forthcoming events in­


oificers are as follows: President. Mrs I. Thomp­


clude a Christmas party for senior citizens at Caldcr- stoncs, December 11th; carol singing, December 18th; Press conference at Chorley. February 19th; LFWI spring meeting. Guild Hall. Preston. February 26th: NFWI AGM, London.' June 6th.


open meeting when Radio Blackburn will be recording a session of " Gardeners' Questions" — all friends and husbands are welcome. Wiswell's delegate. Mrs B.


Forrest, gave a report on her visit to tlie LFWI autumn council meeting at Chorley.


- Miss E. M. Foster; register, Mrs N. McKinstry and Mrs Jbison: outings. Mrs M.


dock; speakers secretary. Mrs C. Ridge; refresh­ ments. Mrs K. Farring­ ton and Mrs K. Hav- dock: Press and home and country, Mrs M. Clegg and Mrs S. Beggs; competitions,


Kinstry.Vice-presidents: Mrs M. Farrington and Mi's K. Hay-


Cieeg. Other special duties mem­ bers: senior citizens repre­


Mark of respect Members stood in silence


ie.v and Mrs C Winning. . Tellers Mrs E Brown and


lev. Mrs Seremack. Mrs Warino and Mrs Williamson.


Hostesses were: Mr- Hart- htfrshfiC C!avton-le-Dale


Institute fn a report last week about


Clayton-lc-Dale Women's Institute we mistakenly said that Mrs Ruth Barker was one of two members who had resigned. This is not so. tlie r ct'ence .should have been to Mrs Ruth Pearson.


L1L3 Knowle Green


New president At the annual meeting of


Knowle Green and Dutton WI. new officers were elec­


ted. The new president is Mrs


A. Yates, vice-presidents Mi's N. Ashworth and Mrs E Hargreaves, secretaries Mrs G. Holden and Mrs E. Htibmer, and the treasurer Mrs M. Scott. The speaker at the meet­


ing was VCO Mrs Prescot, of Houghton, who gave a


man. The competition for the


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POPPY SALES


the Iloyal British Dodder totalled totals: JWI.43A. Runsop Newton ii3B.ll.


£12.60, Slaidburn Subscriptions £1.


H'hitcwell Bridge


£81.13. liashall


THE I'oppy Day appeal by Valiev


£RU3A,


Legion branch Village Eaves XA.X),


ffrrfrrffrnrrrrfrfrrrr/rfm Chatburn


admitted to Friday Club for girls of eight and over when they met in the Cub Scout room at Christ Church Hall


Friday club Another new member was


at- the annual' general meet­ ing of Waddington WI as a


ber who died recently. New members Miss V.


mark of respect for Mrs E. Wolfenden, a founder mem­


photographer, lie said Hint lie was particularly aware of the scenic beauty of tlie area


mediate neighbourhood, in­ cluding Rabbit Lane and Waddington Foil covered ill snow, were quickly recog­ nised by the audience.


Slides of the im­


Gabayeron and Miss J. Andi.ida were welcomed. After a ballot. 14 committee members were elected for the next 12 months. They werc Mrs M. Boucher (re­ elected president i, Mrs E. Garnett. Mrs P. Boothman, Mrs D. Banks, Miss M. Booth, Mr- E Davies. Miss D. Dewraiicc. Mrs E. Irwin, Miss B. Jackson. Mi's V. Kenvon. Miss D. Lamb. Mrs M. Luoloii. Mi's D. Walms-


Mr G. Bottomley received gifts or a plant and hand­ kerchiefs as a token or appreciation from the Insti­ tute.


arranged to the exhibition of north country crafts at Samlesbury Hall on Novem­ ber 28th. leaving the village


An outing lias been


at 2-0 o-tn- Members decided that


Waddington WT should lie a (filiated to the Ribble Valiev Snort and Recrea­ tional Advisory Council. Thev also agreed to under­ take the decoration of one


of the wards of Cnlrior- stones Hospital at Christ­ mas.


M. C. Lupton accepted nomination lor the LFWI executive committee.


movement was given by Mrs Lupton. who reminded members of the tremendous variety of activities, both educational and social,


talk on the founder of the WI movement. Lady Den­


best plate of mince pies was won by Mrs Hubmer.


oil Friday evening. She was Jennifer Worthington, of Worston. The results of a competition held at the last meeting were announced as follows: Group 1. Jeanette Harrison and Tracey Giles; Group 2, Susan Giles. Karen Burgess and Janet Pilking- ton; Group 3. Tracey Hal­ stead and Shirley Ann Den­ son: Group 4, Karen Brewer and Diane Frankland.


was a period of singing when two new carols were sung. The entertainment was given bv Dorothy Quaylc and Bridget Stewart, '>iicl the girls who have been making collages managed to complete them. Several games were played, and before the short epilogue notices of. future events were given These were a coffee evening to be held at tlie home of Mrs R. Frankland oil November 30th and where prizes will be awarded for the royal wedding pro­ ject which the members have been busily completing. Notice was also given nf the party to be he’d in Decem­ ber.


During the evening there


Men's society The monthly meeting of


Chatburn Men's Society was an outside event. The mem­ bers were conveyed by car to the Church of All Hallows. Mitton. where they were met by the vicar, the Rev. A. F. Knowles. They were conducted round the church and shown tlie various features, w li i c li i n c l u d e the Shcrbourne Chapel, the leper window


umuuiuwaiuWMWumiumuwmuuuuuu. Waddington mmnmmmimmmnmmmmmimmtmmu. Mrs M. Boucher and Mrs


Organisation Retiring treasurer Mrs M.


The renort of secretary Mrs M. Garnett reminded mem­ bers of a busy and varied year, and the president thanked all members for


Holding presented an en­ couraging financial report.


Zealand was read by Mrs J. Chadwick. Miss D. Dcw- rance won a gift voucher for gaining the most points in thn year's competitions.


A holiday gift stall raised over £10 for institute funds.


the help they had given. She added that the WI had


made its presence felt in the district. Mrs Cowgill thanked Mrs Boucher fot­ her guidance as president. An informative talk on t'.ip organisation of the WI


available to them The fink letter from New


wag Mi's S. Broadhurst. of Clitlieroe.


Members were asked to bring a small gift to ex­ change with each other at the December meeting.


Servants


SPEAGING at tiie Women's Fellowship meeting at Wad­ dington Methodist Church


three servants in the Old Testament stories — Gehazi who was greedy. Jeremiah who was reluctant, and Isaiah tlie willing servant. Then she went on to ask her audience in which cate­ gory they fitted as servants of the Lord. A silence was observed in


chairman, Mrs W. Barg'n, after the opening devotions. Mrs Broadhurst described


She was introduced by tlie


and the church records.-The: architecture was also noted. A vote of thanks to Mr Knowles was expressed by Mr H. Woods. The Decem­ ber meeting will be about the RAF Escape Society and members of the Clitlieroe Toe H have been invited.


Dunsop Bridge


Dunsop Bridge WI. Mrs C. J M. Purvis, VCO, of Forton, spoke on “ Going to tlie Albert Hall." Mrs M. Dowle expressed thanks. Overall winner of the monthly competitions was Mrs M. Rush ton, who was presented wi t h a gift voucher by the president. Two new members. Mrs B. Co l l i n s o n and Mrs U. Walker, werc welcomed. Mrs: L Marsland presented a satisfactory and healthy financial statement. and Mrs E. Waterworth save a dciailec! account of the year's activities. Mrs M. Dowle. president, thanked all oificers and members for the help they had given to make the institute such a happy and friendly one.


Happy institute At t.he annual meeting of


member was thanked for laying the poppy wreath on tlie cenotaph on Remem­ brance Sunday. Mrs M Pinder thanked Mrs Dow’.e for her work during her


Mrs W Fox. a founder


president. Other oificers elected were; vice-presidents, Mrs J. Carr and Mrs F. Pee'J secretary. Mrs M- Pincier: treasurer. Mrs L. Marsland; competition sec­ retary, Mrs M. Rusliton: speakers secretary. Mrs S. Mascn: press correspondent. Mrs A. Parrington: commit­ tee. Mesclames M. Beattie. H. Hobson. E. Waterworth and D. Whitaker. The tellers. Air J. Leediiam and Mr W. Worswick. were thanked by Mrs M. Dowle The competition for a


year. Mrs Dowle was re-elected


CT3


Dov/nhciam


Jewish way Members o: Downh


' discussed for the chr-'f* I party and birthday^


Whittaker. .Mrs Lund'V :i ded and ammgenien,-P;K;' I


She aas thanked


New programmes#!KM buteri. lea host-sscs were M-


dames Seal. Watson yv taker, Ve.-vers and


cheese were M;-, Who. i."1 and Miss K. Hudson * 1


. Winners of the co^ . : lon for


jar of ,M


For Christmas A demonstration o’ Cl-r*


Gisburn


mas taPie decoration''»■' • given by Mr.s M. Heaion e |


Clitlieroe. :o ro member! Gisburn Young Wive-, "y.l


by Mrs 11. Wadtlinitor. ' At the end of the'even--


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DISTRICT NEWS ON PAGE 14


tlie winner- oi two exhth given by Mrs Heaton for i 1 lucky draw were M


Hinsdale and Mrs D. Roxc. son. Proceeds of the draw I will go towards the carcif singing effort, which year is in aid of two char,-! lies. Blackburn orphans:; | and cancer relief Two new member.-. M


rs


Redmayne and Mrs J. Cnc-1 dock, werc- welcomed. Ter. [ hostesses werc Mrs J. Go:- and Mrs S. Peek


Beautiful Ribblesdale Slide- o: R:bb'.e.-dale sia:.- |


Riliblc above Horton I Ribblesdale and following the river down were show


ing at the -ourcc of R;v e:


to Gisburn Mothers’ Unin bv Mr C. Fishwtek. o: H


memory of Mrs Wolfenden, a faithful member for many years who died recently. Mrs Banks was pianist for the afternoon, and tea and bis­ cuits were served by Mrs Harrison and helpers.


sandwich cake was won by Mrs M. Porter. Mrs B. Whit- tam. Mrs V. warn, the win­ ning cake being given to Mrs Purvis. The donation to the mus­


meeting in the vicarage \ enrolling member Mr; A Speak, who al.-o gave :i.i vote of thanks. At the business meeting


field. Ho was welcomed to


cular dvstrophy fund this year is £8, the cakes entered in the competition being soid to help the fund. Recently the institute were guests of Standfast WI.


made for tiie annual Gir­ inas party on December l!:r.. I


.'ir.iiigemen's w ere | n e".'.:-1 rs I


vest Thd


Heaton ws, mtroducoV >- Mi's J. Wr.uiial; and ti,an7;


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heard 80w. ihe j > M of life a hen Mrs »*)


'• Whftlkv. spoke' > meeting ln ,h„ vilil M


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' ' r'7 - ( reported on tin I council meeting in Shtp'.-v. I „ .


when the guests wilt b* Gi-1 burn Young Wives' Grff.n


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