8 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, September 9th, 1976. .Chatburn
burn’s Ribblesdale Club held a domino drive at their recent • meeting. ■
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venor, the drive was won by '• Mrs Green. The booby prize. went to Mrs M. Driver. The , men-played snooker. Tea ■
Organised by Mrs A: Gros- \ >
Anniversary The opening act of worship .
A competition for. “My
favourite:doll,” judged by the ■ speaker,; was won by .Mrs Mary Parker (Newton), Mrs Connie : Redmayne and Mrs . Edith Lawson. '
at a meeting of Christ Church, • Chatburn, Mothers’ Union was taken by enrolling member Mrs N. Maddock. The vicar; the Rev. Norman
Maddock, gave an address on • the hymn “Jesus shall reign.” Mrs Maddock then presented a copy of the book "Wife to the Archbishop” to MrsM. J. Prosser, an MU member for , 50 years. Diocesan secretary Mrs D. Crowther presented her with a certificate to mark the occasion. Supper, provided by Mrs
Prosser, was served by Mrs E. Clark, Mrs Cowell and Mrs . E. Croasdale.
Target reached C h a tb u rn Me th o d is t
the new minister, the Rev. A. Ward Jones, and Mrs Jones. Winner of a competition was Mrs M. Cowell, of Worston, who received an iced cake, baked and donated . by Mrs : Wrigley.
Chapel’s dry rot fund has reached its £700 total, thanks to a coffee evening at the home of Mrs Cottam, Downham Road, which raised £75. Among the visitors were
Chatburn Men’s Society visited Whalley cattle breed ing centre, where they were shown round by Milk Market ing Board technical officer Mr Parker.
Men’s Society A 15-strong party from
minister, the Rev. A. Ward Jones, took the morning family service on Harvest Sunday. The chapel was deco rated for the occasion. Mr Ward Jones preached on ‘Thanksgiving for the
Harvest Chatburn’s new Methodist
Slaidbum and district Play; Group Vas held at Horns •Farm, home of Mrs Sheila Parker. - Officers: chairman, Mrs Margaret Bamford; secretary, M rs Kathleen Mason; trea- surer , Mrs Jean Parker. Supervisor Mrs Cynthia
Play group > . The annual meeting of
'N a n so n , who liv e s in Clitheroe, agreed to continue until the end of September when she will be succeeded by Mrs Sheila Parker. There was discussion on the
possibility of holding weekly play group sessions at Slaid burn and Newton to accommo date people at both ends of the valley.
presented to Slaidburn YFC by Mr W. Richard King- Wilkinson, of Slaidburn, for dry stone walling. I t was competed for at
Silver cup A silver cup has been
Gamble Hall Farm, Newton, home of Mr and Mrs John Parker, who also supplied lunch. Judge was Mr J. Pratt, of Newton and among spec- t a to r s were Mr King- Wjlkinson and his father Col. L. C. King-Wilkinson. Senior winners were John
Chipping Nursing
i : “Sorry Florrie” was the title of an hilarious talk by Mrs H. ■ Kitson, of Brindle, who gave Chipping WL an account of her life as a nursing sister. Members played conse quences in the social half .hour.; . ■ A c o m p e t i t io n f o r
shortbread was won by Mrs Stella Lawson and the raffle by Mrs Alice Burrows.
Buffet dance Improvements to the toilets
at Chipping Village Hall — costing £1,100 — are expected to be completed by October 8th, when the committee holds its first buffet dance of the season. There will be a chicken and roast potato supper, and funds from the dance will go towards the improvement cost. Work to be done includes
redecoration,; the installation of a hot water system and a false ceiling to- alleviate condensation.
Opportunity Harvest festival celebra
tions at Chipping Parish Church next weekend will be extended to give visitors more opportunity of seeing the harvest display. Produce and greenery is
Pedley, who was presented with the cup, Stephen Peel and Martin Waddington. Two juniors — Neville Harrison and Robert Parker — tied for first place in their section. Steward was Mr T. Robinson.
Afternoon teas
On Bank Holiday Monday, Slaidburn VVI served after noon teas of home-made fare and held a produce stall and bring and buy raising about £G0.
Waddington
common things of life.” Lessons were read by Sunday school pupils Tracy Giles and Joanne Harrison. The primary scholars sang “All things bright and beautiful.” Mr C. Johnson was organist at morn ing and evening services. The gifts were later distributed to the sick and housebound.
Outdoor games Chatburn Friday Club, re
opening after the summer break, began with outdoor games. Judith Baxter, Shelley
Holgatc and Tina Holgate gave an entertainment with puppets. The October concert was rehearsed. Birthday greetings were sung for Della Brewer, Diane Ridgway and Amanda Tingle. Three new girls were welcomed — Angela Harb, Jeanette Harri son and Nina Johnson. The o rg an ise rs have
decided to suspend admissions until after the concert so that the programme will not be u p s e t . P a ren ts will bo welcome to send new recruits in November.
described to Chatburn’s Ribblesdale Club by Mrs A. Palmer, joint secretary of the
Africa trip A trip to South Africa was
■snooker. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs E. Sing leton.
Mrs A. Grosvenor, who thanked the speaker. Tea hostesses were Mrs Denby and Mrs Titterington. Aftor te a , the ladies played dominoes and the men played
club. The meeting was chaired by
Slaidburn
at St Andrew’s on Sunday, morning worship was led by the Rector, the Rev. G. H. Gaze, with guest preacher the Rev. H. Hunt, of Preston. Lessons were read by Mr
New organist At harvest festival services
Ernest Harrison. The Rector w e lcom ed th e newly- appointed organist, Mr John Cowking, jn r , of Dunsop Bridge. The evening service was
Packed St Helen’s Sunday School,
Waddington, was packed fora flower arranging demonstra tion by Mrs Nanson, of Clitheroe, which raised £40 for church funds. Parishion ers served refreshments. Mrs L. Cowgill thanked
Mrs Nanson and Canon C. F. Goodehild thanked Mr J. B. Herd for organising the effort. Arrangements were won by Mrs Riley, Miss Boothman, Mrs Heywood, Mrs Loxham, Mrs Blackburn, Mrs Nelson, Miss D. Dewr- ance, Mrs Rigby and Mrs Nicholis.
ance of the MU in church life by Canon C. F. Goodchild began the opening session of St Helen’s MU, Waddington. Mrs Goodchild thanked members for their support at the Deanery garden party, which made over £100, and Mrs Doreen Edmondson and helpers served refreshments. Future outings are to a
garden party at Broughton Hall and a film on MU work at Settle.
Supper A Jacob’s join supper with
wine followed the AGM of Waddington Drama Group at St Helen's Sunday School on Monday. Officers re-elected were Mr
D. Green (chairman), Mr R. Fisher (treasurer) and Miss S. Oliver (secretary). Committee members are Mrs A. Cooke, Mrs E. Irwin, Mrs J. Smith and Mr R. Monzies.
aid of St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington,. held at the Almshouses, raised over £110. Openers were the Rev. and Mrs John Loxham.
Paythorne
taken by the Rector. Gifts were distributed to the sick and elderly after the evening service and the residue sold on Monday.
for sports practice on Monday afterwards assembling at the village hail to complete next year’s . programme and make final arrangements for forth-' coming events..
Practice The Young Farmers met
annual meeting in London was given by Miss M. J.'Watson at Slaidburn WI’s monthly meet ing, presided over by Mrs Doris Leeming.- A talk on “Nursing experi
Nursing talk A report on the NFWI
Chapel was decorated with . may meet again” in the even- fruit, vegetables and flowers ing. Collections raised £45. for the harvest festival. New Chatburn Methodist
Fruit and flowers P ay th o rn e Methodist
minister, the Rev. Alan Ward Jones, preached in the after noon, and the new Clitheroe circuit superintendent, the Rev. Bill Knowles, in the evening. On Monday there was a
social in the chapel at which Mr John Newbold sold fruit and vegetables. Mrs K. Hanson showed slides of her holiday in Switzerland and Yugoslavia. The services and social raised £56.
Lane Ends
High standard Local artists contributed a
ences abroad” was given by Wing Officer G. Chariton, of Princess Mary’s Royal .Air Force Nursing Service, who also showed. coloured slides. Thanks .were expressed:by. Mrs;Kaye Thurston.,i
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also on display. Committee members provided refresh ments and there was a home grown produce stall. Takings totalled £46 for community funds.
wide variety of paintings to an art and craft exhibition at Lane Ends Community centre on Saturday. A selection of antiques were
Raises £110 The annual garden party in
Importance An address on the import
wood, Mrs M: Clarkson, Mrs Graveston and Mrs J. Dibb. A letter was read from the
Vicar of Gisburn, CanonS. A. Selby; thanking members for their help with the recent arts: and crafts exhibition. Various forthcoming events were discussed and , supper > was served by the hostesses. -
sevice rolled into action last week, with plenty of volun teers to serve lunches. A coffee evening at Gisbum vicarage raised £40 towards purchase of equipment for the service.
Zoo visit Twenty-nine members of
Gisburn and Rimington Brow nie packs joined others from the Clitheroe district for a visit to Chester Zoo.
West Bradford
AGM of St Catherine’s MU, West Bradford, Canon C. F. Goodchild admitted seven members — Mrs N. Everatt, Mrs M. Mackenzie, Mrs J. Parkinson, Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs P. Rushworth, Miss E. Smalley and Mrs C. Wood. Reports at the meeting in
Annual meeting ■ At a service preceding the
wanted as early as possible on Friday, so that the church can be decorated ready to open to the public from 2-8 p.m. on S atu rd ay afternoon, on Sunday between services and on Monday afternoon until 7- 30 p.m. Refreshments will be provided in the Parish Rooms, where there will be an exhibi tion of historical church items. On Saturday there will be a produce stall in the village hall.
Tosside
28 tables There were 28 tables at a
whist and domino drive at Tosside organised, by the Royal BritishLegion’s Hodder Vailoy branch in aid of funds. MCs were Mr S. Hogg and Mr E. Metcalfe. Whist winners; Ladies —
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Mrs B. Hanson (West Brad fo rd ) , Miss A. Kipling (Bolton-by-Bowland), Mrs D. Hogg, Mrs B. Peel. Gents — Mr J. Swales (Barrowford),
MrF.Snaithe (Nelson), Mr A. Marsden (Kolbrook), Mr F. Peel. Dominoes; Mr A. Robinson, Mr J. Lofthouse (Clitheroe),
Mr J. Tomlinson (Clitheroe), Mrs J. Pratt (Newton), Mrs J. Sagar, Mr S. Harrison (West Bradford), Mrs C. Newhouse (Newton), Mrs B. Pinder (Newton). Children; Linda Pindcr, Graham Chew, Jason Brown. Competition: Mrs M. Mullin
(Newton), Mr E. Scedall (Clitheroe).
sgiving at Mount Zion Chapel, Tossidc, was Mr Neil Turpin, of Chatburn. A harvest poem written by Mrs Boothman, of Braccwell, was sung to the music of “Amazing Grace” by Mrs Jean Heald, of Earby. She also sang “Holy City.” Organist was Mrs B. Askew. There was a congregation of
Poem Preacher at harvest thank
almost 70 and the chapel was, decorated with fruit, flowers and wayside berries by Mrs P. Brown, Mrs E. Sutcliffe and Mrs M. Wharton. Celebrations continued on
Monday with a slide show, “Journey to Samarkand”, by Mr George Bargh, of Nappa. A light supper and the sale of harvest produce followed. Devotions were led by Mr W. Askew.
Holden
Pulpit shared Father and son Mr R. and
Mr A. Eilershaw shared the p u lp i t fo r an n iv e rsa ry services at Holden Chapel. Both services were well-
attended, the choir singing “Jesus is pleading” in the afternoon and “Grant that we
On ,the road Gisbum’s Meals-on-Wheels-
Martin Top
■ by Miss Melanie Starkie, of Clitheroe.
i on guitar. She also sang “The . tiptoe song” and “Through it all. I ’ve learnt to trust in JCSUS.”
you need a friend, just look to Jesus,”, accompanying herself
In the evening, a member
sang “I surrender all.” Organ ist for the day was Miss Alice Parkinson, and collections for leprosy sufferers totalled
.more than £40. , Bashall Eaves
Discussion Bashall Eaves WI members discussed the monthly letter at a meeting presided over by Mrs Bargh.
Competition winners were
Mrs Hartley, Mrs Nowell and Mrs Pye. Raffle winners were
Mrs Nowell and Mrs Bargh. Tea hostesses were Mrs Hart ley, Mrs Hind and Mrs Ingham.
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the Sunday School were given by treasurer Mrs P, Tittering- ton, . Mrs Goodchild and Bolland Deanery presiding member Mrs I. Walmsley. Officers and committee were thanked for their work. After refreshments, Mrs Ranson sang songs, Mrs K. Parkinson gave humorous recitations and Mrs Frankland read a poem for the MU cente nary by Joan Pomfret.
Whitewell
Profitable Funds at St Michael’s
Church, Whitewell, were swelled by over £75, the proceeds of a produce stall held outside the church on Bank Holiday Monday. A small profit was also made by the "Summer serenade” in church, which was well attended.
in church tonight to enrol two new members. The service will be followed by coffee at the Whitewell Hotel.
Enrolment The MU at Whitewell meets
Civic day
thanksgiving services on Sunday is Whitewell Parish Church, which will have among its congregation the
Busy preparing for harvest
Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs Fred Green, and the Parish Councillors who represent Whitewell. Guest preacher will be the
Bolton-by-Bowland
Bowland WI, Mrs C. F. Pick les thanked helpers at the garden party, which made £60 for WI funds. London AGM delegate Mrs A. Riley gave a r e p o r t a n d Mr s D. Cornthwaite offered to attend the autumn council meeting in Lancaster on October 9th, with Mrs L. Bosonnet. Members then tried their
Binder twine Presiding at Bolton-by-
hand at using binder twine, following a talk given by Miss E. M. Foster, of Wiswell. She was thanked by Mrs G. Billows. The competition for an arti
cle made from metal was won by Mrs D. Cornthwaite, Mrs Pickles and Mrs W. Crossley.
Whalley
Abbey Senior Citizens were: Ladies — Mrs N. Cannings, Mrs G. Britch. Gents — Mrs E. Chetham, Mrs L. Metcalfe. Dominoes: Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs M. Staveley, Mrs F. Hindle, Miss E. Wolstenholme, Miss C. Davies, Mr J. Chetham.
Citizens Whist winners at Whalley
Rev. Biil Draper, domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Mr Draper, who has lived in Canada for 25 years, is stay ing at Whitewell for a month.
Sabden
Festival Sabden Methodist Church
p re a ch ed and thanked everyone for their gifts. These were distributed to the sick and elderly.
held its harvest festival on Sunday with afternoon and evening service. The Rev. R. Bamford
Cricketers plan new league
60s whist drive were: Ladies —I Miss Hayes, Mrs Slater and Mrs Bowker. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mr T. Graham. Raffle: Mrs O. Davies.
Over 60s Winners at Sabden Over
already written expressing an interest in the projected Clitheroe and District Cricket League. They are Caider- stones, Clitheroe Police, Gr indleto n, Rimington, Waddington and Rathmell and Wigglesworth. Replies are awaited from Sabden, Pendle ton and Hurst Green. Bolton-, by-Bowland and Downham have said they are not interested. Mr Kevin H. Fitzpatrick, of 7
A MOVE is afoot to form a cricket league to provido for the needs of village and simi lar small clubs. . Six out of eleven clubs have
Lingficld Avonuo, Clithcroe, who is doing the preparatory organisation,
has called a meeting of all Interested organisations at the Black Bull Hotel, Chatbum, on September 28th (8 p.m.). The aim is to form a league on a
the tea tables with , their trays of goods and all did a roaring trade. The sale was opened by rose queen Miss Gillian Duff.'
Hurst Green Billington
Centenary After Communion in- St
John’s Church, Hurst Green MU heard a talk by member Mrs G. Pennington on her visit to the centenary celebra tions in London. A short silence was observed in memory of former enrolling member Mrs Robb. Tea hostesses, were Mrs Penning ton and Mrs Ainsworth.
Gisburn
and Du t t o n WI we r e welcomed to the monthly meeting of Gisburn WI by president Mrs W. Graveston. Mrs McKillop, of Grassing-
ton, gave a talk on shellcraft and was thanked by Mrs J. Ellison. A competition1 for a
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1 shell, judged by the speaker, , was won by Mrs P. Silver-
Shellcraft Members of Knowle Green-,
Witness Twenty-two ladies attended
the Social Hour meeting at Billington Baptist Church to hear a talk, by Mrs J. Butcher, wife of the Whalley Methodist minister, entitled “Our Witness in the Church. She was thanked by Mrs Beard wood. Bible reading was from the Sermon on the Mount.
buy stall was organised by Billington Baptist Chapel Ladies’ Social Hour. It was attended by 22 ladies. Tea and cakes were served.:
Gifts A holiday gift bring-and-
Thanksgiving At harvest thanksgiving
services at Billington Baptist Chapel on Sunday the preacher will be the Rev. G. W. Rasmussen,"of Sabden.'
Sunday School, Sabden, raised £112 for funds when they sold sweets, bags of buns, cards of pinB and other items at a pedlar’s fair. The children went round
Pedlar’s fair Pupils at St Nicholas’s
Congregational Church,. Martin Top, were conducted
Group services Group services at Salem
At the afternoon , service,' Miss Linda Whitfield sang, “If
/Grindleitoh
. Sanderson, JMrs N. .Wright. ■ Gents — Miss M. Jackson, Mr
; held by, Grindleton WI were: Ladies— Miss B. Brennand, M rs ' D. Ingham, Mrs E.
? W. Smith; Mrs D. Knowles, .'Mr W. Barker. I - Dominoes:' Mr Ainsworth, Mrs D. Haworth, Mrs • J. Parkinson, Mrs B. Fletcher, Mrs Jackson. Competition: Mrs Wright, Mrs Jackson, ' Mrs Barker. MC was Mr S. R. Green.
, ■ Langho
Langho Autumn Club were entertained at the Methodist Room by the Kennedy Sisters’ Concert Party. The audience was invited to join in songs old and new from the shows and the afternoon was much
Concert party Over 30 members of
1 'Secretary Mrs A. Marshall has had to resign due to ill
enjoyed.
■ health, so the club will have to : continue without her services until the annual meeting. A few seats are still left for the t r i p to Cl e v e l e y s on September 14th and names of those wishing to go should be given to Mrs H. Bullock.
Tecs
Pendleton _
Afternoon teas served by
■ it is hoped to make it an annual event.
Newton
House, Newton, the home of Mr and Mrs Edward Pinder, raised money for the new
Smashing time _ A coffee evening at Hill
produce and bring and buy stalls, a tombola, guessing games, welly throwing, shoot ing, pot smashing and darts
village hall. At t r a c t i o n s included
Read
Lucky cards Winners a t Saturday’s
whist drive at Read Constitu tional Club were: Ladies — Mrs M. Holdsworth, Mrs M. Philipson. Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mrs D. Slinger. Competition: Mrs P. Larkin. Monday whist winners:
Ladies — Mrs S. Browctt, Mrs M. Holdsworth. Gents — Miss E. Ennis, Mrs M. Black burn. Competition: Mrs S. Hensby. MC on both occasions was Mrs E. Bracewell.
Ready to bully off
WEST BRADFORD Ladies’ Hockey Club — formed nearly a year ago — is all set for the new season.
Central Lancashire League and arranged a number of training sessions and pre- soason friendlies.
The club has joined the
When league matches bully off in October, the club will be using Church Meadows — home of Ribblesdale Wander ers CC — as its home ground.
further details of the club should contact the Chairman, Mrs Sadie Barker (CUtheroe 25863).
Anyone who would like MIXEDSTART
less formal basis than those already , operating in the area, to provido an opportunity for competitive cricket to teams unable to commit them selves to playing regularly on stipu lated days. All matters affecting the league would be dealt with at monthly league meetings at which all clubs would be required to be represented. Mr Fitzpatrick will welcome inquiries.
* away game at Wigan Athletic Reserves,
AFTER a mixed start to the seaKop which has brought them a win, a defeat and a draw, Clitheroe FC travel on Saturday for a difficult
tional start to the season with 1*0 defeat at home to Accrington Stan ley, but improved the following weekend, holding Kirkby Town to a scoreless 'draw. Saturday’s 1*0
They made their seemingly tradi
victory over Ashton Town should give them the confidence to go all out for another win*
Clitheroe 2nd 182 for 6 . . Immanuel 116 for 9.
Pye leads way S e co n d w in dec., NEWLY-PROMOTED Read
CONSISTENT batting down the order enabled CUtheroe to declare against the team second from the top of division one of the Ribbiesdale League, Pye (44 not out), Armitage (40) and . Blackburn (31) were the main runmakers.- Afterwards, Graham Monk took fourforSl as the * visitors held out for a point.
CHtheroe 2nd: K. Barker 2; J.
Armitage 40; R. Wigglesworth 6; M. Blackburn 31; J. Pye 44 not out; R. Banks 14; G. Monk 15; D. Brennan not out 3. Extras 27. Total (6 wkts dec) 182.
worth 9-3-33-2; D. Brennan 4-0-25-2; G. Monk 10-2-31-4; G. Bennett 3-0- 20-0; M. Blackburn 3-3-0-L
Easy for Barlick
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E ARNOLDS WICK won the Ribblcsdale League's Ramsbottom Cup with ease when they defeated Earby before a 1,600-strong crowd. On a difficult wicket, Barnoldswick made 144 for eight'wickets, before
' SSESS '
Oswaldtwistlc Imm: 116 for 9. Clitheroe bowling: R. Wiggles- ,
United had their second win of the season on Tuesday, beating Grindle ton at home 4-0. Goalscorers were Kelly (2), Whalley and Pearce, The Ribble Valley League has allowed Read to play its opening fixtures midweek to avoid a clash with cric ket matches.
r TEAMS
- Clitheroe (v Whalley, h, SaL): R. Gee, N; Duckworth, G. Davies, R. Birch, G. Dixon, G. Sutdiffe, J. Boden, P. Hall, S. Westhead, J. Rill, M. Oldham. Scorer: M. Mussori.
. Crowther, ,N. Weaver, I. Gregory, D. Wardle. Res: D. Wardle, D.
Hardcastle, G. Robinson. Scorer: D. Hardcastle.,
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1 Ribblesdale W. (v Baxenden, a): ,A. Musgrove, J. Ainsworth, K. Proctor, W. Lamb, I. Johnson, D.
Cottam, S. Proctor, A. Aspin, P.
h):. A . ’Parker, W» Workman, K- Taylor, A.‘ Graham; M. Rmbery, N.
Knowles,-P, Harrison, K. Oliver. Res: K. Taylor. • . . ’ Ribblesdale W. 2nd (v Baxenden,
. spooling their opponents out for just W. .Jacques,'. O. Horsefield, E. , j5 ‘
Curley, N. Robinson, A. Holgsto, Bywater.-Res: C. Howarth. '
W. Monk, J. Armitage, R, Wiggles worth, M. Blackburn., R. Banks, G, Monk.'N. Thornton, G- Bennett, H.
Clitheroc 2nd (v Rolls Roycc, a):
Pendleton WI in the Village Hall on Saturday raised about £70 for funds. Floral displays decorated the hall and the produce stall and lucky dip were quickly sold out. Due to the success of the venture, which was also held last year,
pinners ■ Whist" winners at a' drive.
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