Cmhcroc Advertiser and Times. January 17th. 19U
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; Chipping
Dance The monthly dance ovga-
;ii5Cd by Chipping Memorial riall Commillee was well supported on Friday, rais- iim £20 for the village hall liincls. Dancing was to the John Allan disco.
Play group Chipping Play Group,
which had been closed since Christmas because their meeting place in the parish rooms was heated by electricity, reopened on Tiiesda.v when the commit- ice were told they could
u.se the heating for children
under five. With a membenship of
Easier raffle.
No phone \ reriiiest by Chipping
Parish Council to have a second telephone kiosk in the village has been refused hecause the number of villagers renting their own telephones has increased, and the need for a kiosk has fallen below the eco
nomic level. The clerk is to write to
kTION lay,
the GPO asking it to keep the phone in proper repair. It is the only emergency phone in the village, but more often than not is out of order or full of coins.
Seat repairs Coun Jack Berry, mana^-
mg director of Berry's chan- works. Chipping, has offered to have repairs carried out to the wooden seat in the village recently damaged by ji coach, and Berry
rm r/n
H, the group is planning 10 raise funds by holding a jumble sale at the begin ning of February and an
service and preached. Tlie Fellowship Guides and Brownies paraded their flags.
More years
CHIPPING farmer Mr Thomas Timbrell, of Halton Hall Fanil, who died at the age of 63. was employed at Beri-y’s chainvorks for 49 years, not 43 as stated in
last week's paper. Mr Timbrell. who died in
Moimt Street Hospital, Pres ton. leaves a wUe. Mary,
and five children — Edna, Irene, Patsy, Edward and Doreen — three of them still living in the village.
Organist- Chipiiing
Pari.sh Church,
urgently in need of a full time organist and choir master, have advertised the post. The church has been
without a permanent orga nist and clioirmaster since September, when Mr John Hutchinson, of Little Black- •sticks Pann. Chipping, left to go to Liverpool Univer
sity! Mr Hutchinson still helps
out when he is a t home, as does Mr Frank Berry, a
church member. An advertisement in Sep
tember brought no replies. So the vicar, the Rev. Thomas Green, is hoping th a t another will be more successful.
Objection
number of local people in Chipping and district, along w-ith the school managers, will be lodging objections to the proposed closure of Thornlev Junior School. Notices have now been put
I t is highly likely th a t a
has also offered lo P^y repairs to two lamps on the Bottoms road.
Church Army Sfiter Gwen Wiltshire, of
the Church Army, who is on the staff at Holy Trinity Church. Blackpool, spoke to members of Chipping Motheri=‘ Union, on the work of the Church Army.
bov.s were enrolled a t a voiith sendee a t Chipping Parish Cluirch on Sunday. The Vicar.
Enrolled Tiiree new junior ciioir-
Thomas Green, took the t \ d the Rev
in the village giving them two months to put foi-ward objections. I t is planned to merge the
pupils of Thornley School into Brabins School. Chip ping, which will be con- siderably extended.
Talks Chipping Youth Club
members are planning lo hold an open meeting on the la.«t Wednesday of each month and invite -nembers of the public to hear speakers
from all walks of life. The first is on January
30th a t 8 p.m, when Preston solicitor Mr Ian Y ates will
talk on law. TomoiTOW. they are hold
ing a jumble sale to raise money for funds.
Mason and Taylor. Mrs BritcUffe played the
gregational Church Fellow- .ship heard a talk by Mr Wilbur Jackson a t their meeting a t the home of lay preacher Mr Eric Bain-
Members of Chipping Con
bridge on Thursday. The meeting was arranged
by Mr David Comall, and Mr Les Kelsall read tlie
lesson. At the Sunday evening
service, a continued
ta.pe recorder address by the Rev. Fred Wnson was played.
Copster Green
Gardening talk A lecturer from the College
of Agriculture, Myerscough, Mr P. J. Wiseman, gave a talk with slides to Copster Green and District WI about flowering shrubs for year-
round gardening. Mrs D. Miller presided and
Mrs D. Blaycock gave a vote of thanks. The competition
for a photo of a garden was won by Mrs D. Dixon and the raffle was won by Mrs
H. Pox. Owing to the ftiel crisis,
Tuesday night social meet ings have been cancelled during January.
Clayton-le-Dale
Tempting Members of Clayion-lc-
Dale WI who had not yet had a holiday were tempted to book one to Salzburg and Salzkammergut after hear ing a talk illustrated by colour slides by Mr Marcel Kruger and his w-ife Shirley. Mrs Kruger is a member
of the Women’s Institute and her husband, although not a profe.'sional photo grapher. is a member of Blackburn Camera Club. The .slides, w-ith commen
tary and background music, .showed food shops and
.scenery. h vote of thanks was pro
posed by Miss Frances
Whalley. Two new members were
welcomed, and congi-atula-
tions ivere extended to YIrs Christine
I.sherwood, who recently gave birth to a
baby. A competition lor a hon-
dav .snapshot, judged by Mr Kruger, was won by Mrs Margaret Chadwick, Mrs yiadge Salisbury and Mrs Nell Jackson,
Chatburn give ponto
the Friday Club since the party in ’ December, there w-as an excellent attendance.
At the first meeting of OE ’/ f f / f / i / n
STILL IN
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3 /5 GEORGE STREET :lei)lioiic Whallcy 2154
with exciting fashions, helpful staff and easy parking
The earlv p ar t of the even ing was spent playing game.s organised bv Mrs J. VTiit- taker. Then the leaders chose the cast for a short pantomime — “ Cinderella —whicli the girls hone to
prc.sent la te r— probably on mid-Lent Saturday. All the girts w-il! be taking part, those vdth non-speaking parts will be r Iries. guests at the ball or the chorus. T h . evening ended, w-ith pravers taken by ^Irs N. Maddock.
Ribblesdale Club There w-as a good atten
dance a t the weekly meeting of the Ribblesdale Club. Members spent the after noon plai-ing dominoes and enjoiing chatting together. Hostesses w-ere Mrs Gro.s- venor. Mrs A. Palmer and YIrs T. Wignall. A comoeti- tion organised by Mrs Burn was won by Mrs Tomlin-son.
West Bradford
Bright Hour, Mrs R. H. Jones, of Clitheroe, related some of her experiences before and on arrival at a mission station where her hitsband had an educational
Bright Hour At West Bradford Ladies’
Social
ing of friends and members at the children and adults .social at Tosside Institute
There wa.s a large gather
On Saturday. Games and dancmg wera
piano for the parade and for the community singing.
After dinner, Mrs Wignall held a quiz, which was won by Mrs Fell.
Record There was a record atten
dance a t the annual party
and 'Vhist drive, organised by the Whalley branch of tiie clitheroe Women’s
• Unionist Association. _ The party was held at
Grindleton
Grindleton WI w-ere wel comed by the president, Mrs
New members Three new members of
Cann.
the secretary of w-omen s meetings in the Solomon Islands thanking the insti tute for the cotton material
A letter was read tiom . ,
they .sent. A waste paper collection
will be held next month, instead of m March. Arrangements were dis
cussed for the mannequin parade on March 6th. I t wa.s also decided to invite West Bradford WI to a return
vi.sit. probably in July. Names w-erc taken for
parties to visit Preston Guild Hall on FebniaiT,- 26tn. and the musical. “ Briga- doon." in Clitheroe. Owing to sickness Mr
annual dinner. Hotel, Rimington, where all
GlliVi
cnioved a delicious meal. Following the meal. Mrs
thanked the
Mrs W.
tvca.surer
■nimington, wnere ail Mrs o Bia
£78.05. -wifiCh « donated to the R ^ / school for deal childie i m
Doncaster, and Ch“ “ ‘‘’<
Boothmaii budget for the
answered q““ *“‘’'’®;;vcri h-
Mi's K Roebuck, the piib.ic gffairs^ecreuiry. on a one-
A report was
r.ncn b..
Horace Cook was unable to attend the meeting to speak and show slides on the
counti-i’side. Instead, the secretary. Mrs
G. Slater, .showed slides of a
cnii.se around the Italian
coast.
Methodist effort D u r i n g Christmastide
members of the Methodist church went carol singing throughout the village. s a
rc.sult of this and subse quent donations, they raised £30. This has now been .sent to the Blackburn branch of the Multiple Sclero-sis Society.
Tosside day conference at Roper
^ At Ih ^ ^ e s to b "’“ ting Mrs Brown, of l-'® LFWI e.xecutive
r e p e r " W 'h ‘ public
WI might organise a paper salvage drive, Waddingtoi will be hostes.K institute at the group inectiue on Ma>
"Members were / e— ^ pv Mr.s J. Cliadwicx to enlL. exhibits for the ’I’omono.i ^
Heirlooms exhibition m soring. She presen^d he president wUh an
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calendar sent by the hi ^ correi^TX^iideiff
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'"^^sj^afcer at the meeliiv.i wa-s^Mrs Judith Ro be iu Radio Blackburn producei.
Fellowship
The Women'.s Fe.lowshi.a of waddington Melhodts:
or"anised bv Mr and Mrs F.
peel and Mr S. Hogg.
Di.se iockey for the niglri was Mr John Cow-king, of Diinsop Bridge. The audience w»re also treated to a monologiie by Mr E. Harrison, of Slaid-
bum
There was also a bullet supper of meat pie.A sand
wiches. cakes and trihe. Comiietition winners were:
Mrc E. Pinder. Mr E. Ham- son. Mr William Mellin, Mr
J. Pinder. Mrs A. Mann, and Mrs P. Pilbury.
Knowle Green
Memories Knowle Green and Dutton
WI cast their eyes back to 1972 at their
la.st meeting when Mr C. R. Shaw showed hts slides of
Pre.ston Guild
Week During the meeting acti
vities for the year were planned, Includmg raising money for the RNLI and the village institute's com mittee to decorate the
building. Delegate for the annual
council meeting at Preston Guildhall in Februar.- will
be Miss Amtscow. Tlie competition for a
guild souvenir was won by Mrs E. Provin, .second prize going to Miss .Amlscow.
Bolton-by-Bowland
Whist At a drive held by Bollon-
post, Mrs Unsw-ortli and Mrs
Dobson .served tea and bis cuits. Pianist was Mrs
^OE Clark
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Southern of “ Lancashire Wit c h esMr Edgar Peel was the speaker at West Bradford WI’s meeting. His talk was about witches and the events leading to the trials of the Lancashire witche.?. Transport wa.s arranged to take a party of memi>crs to the annual meeting at New Guildhall. Preston, on February 26th. An outing is to be arranged to ShrcT^'.sbury in M.ay. The press officer is to attend the PO conference at Chorley.
Whalley Looking back
A FASHION Show with a difference was the hisbii8*’t of the ■Whallcy WI's annual
party.Several members dressed up to t«ii Uie story of fashion through the ages.
Leading tbe 'way was Mrs Simpson, as Stone Age woman, and. the aiidienw was taken ri^ht tliroiigh to the present-day fiippy. Commere was Mrs M. whose verses
were written ov the show’s producer, Mre D. Duckworth. More than 60 members attended. Taking part In the show were Mesdames Brigg.s. Ainsworth, Day, Duckett, Johnston. Hagcart-y. Naylor.
by-Bowland WI, whist win ners were: Gents: L. .vleyler, T Breaks, Mrs Cowking. Ladies: N. Wright, M. Green, S. Holgate. Booby, Mrs V.A Barker, I. Blczard, Dominoes—S. Robinson, B.
Pinder, M. Life, L, Birtlc, S. Walker. D. Wilkinson. Children: R. Comthwalte.
A. ColUnson. Raffle; T. Holmes and W. Melling.
Radio Bollon-by-Bowland Young
Fanners heard about the ninning of a local radio station from a
repre.senta- tivc of Radio Blackburn. Terry Pope presided and
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Church met in the scliw.- room on Thursday, M;---. Bargh, vice-presidenl. pre-i siding. ’Tlie speaker was M: I P. B. Home. Tea and bis cuits were served by Mb Harrison,
as.sis:ed by^ Mi^ Ru.'hton and Mr.s Whitfic.d. Mrs Oddie accoiiipniled the h.vmn singing. The .secre- tarj- announced that at the next meeting, on Janiinrj 24th. items of clotiimg would be collected to make un a parcel for Blac’sburn M » rion. and also a eollection of money would ^ made towards the Save the cmi-
dren Fund.
Awards At o familv .'Ai-rice in St rcli.
Helen’s Chu’ ton on Sunday,
presented to pupil-' Stindav .school and member of the’ choir.
Tne service, conduc^ ^ the vicaj, Canon Goodchiid.
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a large nmnber of f’ "L.-n with their cliildm,._as as the Browmics
leaders and their Attend.ancc diirm,
year had been Sunday school a’l^ds v. we
presented to Deborah ^ d kiUip Lonsdale
Holding. .Anselm Deborah, Fiona a n d Andrev Ma-son. jean and Csrollnc
EUteon. Peter Watson.
Gr.ice and Eilwii
Andrew Crowthcr, S u ^ i Maldnson. Patriori Harrison. ‘
and Roger Freentan. and Ruth Colwell, and Miles
Paridn.fon. Swah
Michelle Aspin, Andrew Ashworth, and Robert Leemin,; Sma
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Turner and Haste Choir awards
.sented to Mark v.-hose regularity end pun^
/ ’Jn
KeuwooU A 345 Mmi Hand Mi«ct
tuallly were put-'i^^^n?- and to Tony Walmsfey. Ri s-
scU Menzics. Hm® Houghton, Eliz.iheth -wood. Caroline tAhiftehead
and Susan Hart'home. Langho
Winning bonds a .WinnciJ of a rC ScItooI,
Michael Dakin proposed a vote of tlianks. I7ic club has
acquired a set of five-a-slde football goal posts, which are being put to good use on social evenings.
1 cot .Illy Waddington
New member Members stood in silence
at the commencement of the January mecling of Waddingion WI. in memory of Mrs M. Dyson, a founder member who died recently. President Mrs M. Boucher
become the new pianist, re placing Mrs Short, who has left tile district. I t was reported that
Mrs F. Baines agreed
Langho, were Mrs M. Meredith. and Mrs A. Catloj;- ^ 'ts
t St Marys Ku ,
Mrs Aspiin, Mr W- and Mr G. Nicksoh-
St Leonard's Winners of the
whist drive a t St School. Langho,
and Mrs M. Pike. J. Hargreaves. Mr H. R- Mhs
day, were - D. Tate, Mrs A.
and Mf.ts A., Dominoes: chrtsiophcr
welcomed Mrs V. Carpenter as a transfer member from Toddlnglon WI, Bedford shire, and also four visitors.
to
Christmas carol singing parties of Institute mcmber.s, assisted by some husbands and children, had raised
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TWENTY-ONE nicu’p®'’® of Langho St Leonard s MU
enjoyed afternoon home of enroUlnn “'®h’her
S. Deardro. everyone lq|hed in carol singing
MTS M. Holt. - After prayers, ssW ■
member received prize. TTie event
for the branch »it* 'una. ’V Mrs £'-55
Chadwick. Ian Jolmsou and Stephen Shaw.
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physiothcr.Apy Ccniic. New treasurer Airo i .
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.it the monthly meeting of the Read Ladies Circle, vice- president, Miss A. Dyson, in troduced the speaker. Mrs K. Hudson wife of the Vicar of St Mary's Clitheroe. She .spoke on ' Dings For Kicks." T'l, and biscuits were served
during the evening.
Trip Cub-Sccuis. piirciits and
friends attended the paiito- 'iiiiiie a t the Odeon, Bfack- biini on Friday. In charge of flic Cubs were Mr J. Earii- .sliaw, i\tr T. Holt and Mr P Daekwortli, Also in tlie
p.irtv w-as the Vicar ol St Jolin’s, Canon P. .A. Schofield.
Gale damage Read Crickcl Club's new
pavilion which is
alre.idy lialf way Ihroiigli tlic eoii- siriiction stage was struck bv high winds during the •.veokend. The wind blew out two window frames. Reiiair work IS expected lo sla ri in
ciiides changing and dress- iiiQ-room facilities a.s well as loilets, showers and a games
'.lie near tuture. The pavilion, which in-
Cartwright, and
M. Maddock, enrolling mem ber.
secretary. and
trea.surer Mrs G. Speak and l
rs O. Slannard for all lui uw;
as.sistaiil they
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room. was financed bV Lancashire County Council.
vv.ic finjincod bv
Burnley Rural District Coun cil and money raised in tne village.
All appeal launched in the
village of Read h"tw-een April and October raised the sum ol‘ £600.
V/isv/ell Norway Viee-presidonl Mrs K. Hay-
dock tool: ihe chair ai Wis- well WI mee'.ing. in Barrow
School. She inaiiked everyone
•vlio had helped in 'miol •aii'diic which raised .Eo-oO
for'’the' Blacklnirn branch ol Uip Multiple Sclerosis Society.
A lalk with slides on Nor
way was given by Mr A. Hartley wlio was Lliaiiked o.t Mrs P ’ Forrest.
Tile coiiipe'iUioii tor a
cotton wool snowman was well suiiported. wmiicis be ing Mas Parringlon, Mrs Seicmack and Mrs Birlaell. mystery
p a r c e l
was won by Mrs lliisoii. Tea iiosiesscs were Mrs B.
C am p b e l l . Mrs F. BiriwcU Mrs H. C o o k e m id Mrs N E g l in .
Called
OWING to I'-ie Ivealing
rc.slricUons and the impend- departure of ihc vicar
decided lo cancel February 111
ip!cv. J. V. Conn I Gisbiirn Mothcl■^■ union, v.iio usuiiliy meet
the vicarage,
and Marcii mecling.-;. Noliecs of the iiei-il meel-
iiiii will be iioslcd in tlie village shop. The January mociing. in
tlie vicarage, wa.s opened b.V j enrolling member Mr.' Alice ! Siieak. The 'iieaker wa.-i
Conn who laiked aboui -'nv..s and that.' Mr Conn j
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was tlianked by .Mr' Speak, i A bu.-incs mceimg lol-j
lowed, at which membersj were .■'howii I'ac new i clolhs bought by the MU j from part proceed,' of a | I'cceiu coffee evening.
died"by the vicar at Mat in' i on February 3rri.
member' had a sinaU liai'l.'' I organised by tile commtUcc.; Tile
C-hri.slma' cake made by Mi-.s W. Saiindei-s was cut, but wilb the u.-iial Chnst-
Late;- in tlic cvomiig llie
iiias partv having to 'oo caii- (-elied because oi healing restriclions. m c . i b e r s
decided to give the Veniam ins h-,il: to toe Oi'buin
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