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Newton


Treacle toffee -The villagers of Newton


display. I t , was the first village bonfire for several years.


- ^ The evening was organised


by the Village Hall Committee and many villagers helped to


■ Everyone was provided with .treacle toffee and suppers were served in the village hall, by Mr L. Lewis and members of the Social Committee.


Brian Dixon were in charge of the firework display and Mr Alan Newhouse, supervised the collection of wood and the lighting of the fire.


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solos of "Polly Woll y Doodle” and the popular “Trumpet Voluntary. Soloists John


its 78th anniversary concert on Saturday, when a varied programme was played to an audience, of about 100 at Newton Village Hall. Chris Skellorn performed


Band Concert Slaidburn Silver Band held


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.Wooff and Graham Patten played “Edelweiss” and “Drink to me only.” To commemorate America’s


three hymn composed by the late Mr Joseph Hodgson, of S la id b u rn , which were specially arranged for the band. The popular programme also, contained marches, walt­ zes and polkas.


Langho


•Mrs Manley. Each member received a prize in a'raffle of items they had brought with them, with the proceeds going to the MU sick fund.


Pemberton. Mrs M. Holt, enrolling member, thanked Mrs J. Smith and Mrs M. Carter who organised the outing.


Gisburn


Gisburn WI, held in the Festi- val Hall on Thursday, presi- dent Mrs W. Graveston welcomed VCO Mrs C. Prescott, of Hoghton. A report was given on the evening spent as guests of Long Preston WI and details were discussed for the Christ­ mas Fair on December 4th, when part of the proceeds will go to St Denys Children’s Home, Clitheroe. Dates to remember were


Plans for fair At the annual meeting of


the craft rally at Ormskirk, the visit to Waddington Drama Group’s production of “When we are married” next Wednesday, and the Clitheroe Show coffee morning in Whal- ley Old Grammar School on Saturday. Mrs H. F. Taylor is to


attend the whist drive at Broughton on Wednesday. The In te rn a t io n a l Sub- Committee is -stiil discussing the Danish exchange holiday.


Leonard's Church Mothers’ Union went by coach to the Lancashire Education centre at Alston Hall, Longridge, where they had dinner and heard an illustrated talk on the delights of Greece by the principal, Mrs Ann Lightfoot. She was thanked by Mrs R.


Outing A party of 44 members of St


Union: met at the home of Mrs ' Ellen Manley, of Bonny Grass Terrace, Billington. Mrs M. Holt opened the meeting with prayers. Afternoon team was served by Mrs Ellen Crowther and


Prizes St Leonard’s Mothers’


bicentennial celebrations, the band, conducted by Mr John Cowking, also played a selec­ tion of American music. Of particular interest were


Mr Martin Beattie and Mr


buy the fireworks and hot-pot suppers.


celebrated Guy Fawkes night in style with a huge bonfire and a colourful firework


£1,COO and was drawn at the autumn council meeting, attended by Mrs G. Asquith, who gave a report. The Insti­


Metal rings off drink cans are to be collected and handed to Mrs, R. • Duck worth, of Rimington, who" is saving them, to raise funds for a Manchester hospital. ■ The LFWI raffle raised


Mitton *** tute has taken. out accident >


"insurance with the LFWI for all members between 17 and 70 years. Retiring secretary. Mrs J.


.Frankland, who has been ill, was welcomed ■ back and her annual report was read by her stand-in, Mrs H. Waddington. Mrs J. Oldfield presented


Sausage rolls The "president, secretary,


was given by. Mrs Prescott, who was thanked by Mrs J. Falshaw. The Hindlcy Trophy was won for the sixth year in succession by Mrs J. Dibb, whose mother Mrs Mi Clark­ son was runner-up. They were congratulated .by Mrs Prescott. A competition for social


half-hour, organised by Mrs H. Moorhouse and Mrs H. Brown, was won by Mrs P. Silverwood and Mrs S. Simpson.


toffee, Mrs J. Jackson was first, with Mrs Dibb and Mrs J . Ellison second, Mrs Waddington and Mrs M. Clarkson third and Mrs Bolland and Mrs I. Carr fourth.


hymns and psalms, Negro spirituals and songs by Handel, Elgar, Schubert and Mozart. Conductor was Mr F. Smith and organist Mr J. Taylor. F re e t r a n s p o r t was


men of the Nelson Arion Glee. Union delighted the congrega­ tion at a concert in Gisburn Parish Church on Saturday. The choir was welcomed by the Vicar, Canon S..A. Selby. Their programme included


Entertaining Excellent singing by the


president for another year, with Mrs T. Bell and Mrs Ei Gornall vice-presidents; Mrs Bolland secretary and Mrs Oldfield treasurer. Commit­ tee members are Mrs I. Carr,. Mrs Falshaw, Mrs J. Jackson, Mrs R. Lancaster, Mrs L. McDougal, Mrs Waddington and Mrs A. White. In the competition for plot


Mrs Graveston continues as ,


the financial statement and auditor Mrs J. Hall was thanked and asked to continue next year. Officers and committee were thanked by the president for their help during the year. • A talk on “The Institute”


sive report of the year’s activities, the secretary announced this year’s winner of . the handicraft cup — Mrs . Olwen Laycock. The financial report showed a healthy posi­ tion, but the treasurer was sorry to have to announce the raising of the subscription. Both ’officials were thanked by Mrs Neason.


and. treasurer of Little Mitton WI were re-elected at the annual .meeting/ They; are respectively Mrs M. Noason, Mrs S. Bowles and Mrs G. Pearson. ■ After giving'a comprehen­


competition for sausage rolls, giving Mrs Laycock six points, Mrs M.Williamson five and Miss M. Hudson four.


Alston Hall requested more frequent visits and Mrs Bowles delegate to the autumn' council meeting, gave her report. The retiring committee provided gupper.


Chipping


Quakers Members of Chipping WI


heard about the origin of the Quaker movement from their speaker, Mrs J. Hughes, who was thanked by Mrs Powell. Tickets were sold in aid of the blind and a competition to produce a witch from a wooden spoon was won by Mrs Lawson aiid Mrs Gifford.


a house meeting.at Chipping Vicarage on Friday heard a tape recording1 of the 1976 Keswick Convention.


Convention Parishioners who attended


Travels An account of a visit to


provided for the choir by D u c kw o r th ’s Coaches, Gisburn, and refreshments in the Festival Hall afterwards by the PCC.


Whalley


Cookery Forty-five members of


Standfast WI attended a cook­ ery demonstration given by Miss Taylor, of the Gas Board. The competition was for the nicest doyley, with prizes being, items from the demonstration.


th e su b je c t of a slider illustrated talk given to Whal­ ley Men’s Fellowship by Mrs Doris Evans, of Stanhill. Speaker at the next meeting will be Mr Peter Horne, of Waddington.


Switzerland A visit to Switzerland was


Downham


Hallow-e’en Traditional games were


t h e h i g h l i g h t ' o f a H a llow -e ’en p a r ty for members of Downham Youth Club at the village hall. All the arrangements were made by Christine Swarbrick, who decorated the hall, laid on the refreshments and organised games, including apple bobbing and turnip lanterns. Music for the games was provided by Shaun Roney.


Australia and New Zealand was given by Mrs Elaine Lawson, of Radcliffe Hall, Chipping, to members of Chipping Mothers’ Union on Tuesday.


Congrega tiona l Church Fellowship was Mr Ken Slater, of Ribchester. Mr Frank Kelsall was leader and the meeting .was held at Saddle Side Farm, home of Mr and Mrs Matt Huddleston. ■ A car park recently made next to the church is proving useful to churchgoers. Previ­ ously vehicles had to be left on the village car park or on the main road.


Fellowship S p e ak e r a t Chipping


Slaidburn


Ideas President Mrs Doris Leem-


during the year. In h e r r e p o r t , Miss


ing was re-elected at the annual meeting of Slaidburn WI in the village' hall. She thanked officers, especially s e c r e ta ry Miss Isabel Waddington, for their support


Waddington outlined the high­ lights of the year and paid tribute to the president. Trea- su r e r Mrs Jane Lewis presented the financial state­ ment and gave an account of her visit to the autumn council meeting in Lancaster. She was thanked by Mrs Leeming. Committee members were re-elected with the exception


Members who had been to


Evans, gave plenty of infor­ mation about the work of the LFWI committee, particu-, larly for sports,”a new venture which is proving very popu- lar.. Two Wiswell WI members presided at the elec­ tion. Mrs E vans judged , a


The -visiting VCO, Mrs


. of vice-president Mrs Nancy ■


• Shaw. A competition, judged by


• Mr James Leeming.. • Mrs J e s s ie Dakin, of Clitheroe, gave a demonstra­ tion entitled “Ideas unlimited” on making decorations.. She was thanked by Mrs Margaret


■ Mary Parker were later elected. vice-presidents. Mrs Barbara'Steen replaces. Mrs Lewis as treasurer and her successor as minutes secret­ ary is Mrs June Neal.


Mrs Dakin, was won by Mrs Redmayne, Mrs J. Lewis and Mrs Leeming. The committee were thanked by Mrs Shaw for providing a pie and peas supper. • Mrs Jane Lewis and Mrs


Cattle A great many farmers


attended an open meeting organised by Slaidburn YFC- in the village hall on Monday, when guest speaker was Mr John Moores, an authority on Aberdeen cattle. Mr Moores, who farms


y Kenyop; Mrs Jean Parker and Mrs > Christine Blakey, who retired from office.. New m om b e r s .are Mrs S . Gardiner; Mrs June Neal and Mrs Ella Taylor.'Tellers" were Col L. C. King-Wilkinson and


newsT Chatburn


Playing fields ; -Mr and Mrs A. C. D.


■ which raised nearly £50 for the Playing Fields Committee


.to discuss the pantomime which it hopes to present early next year.


good-as-new and a bring-and- buy, run by Mrs B. Strickland and Mrs J. Bailey. A raffle for wine and a chicken was won by Mrs Bailey and Mrs Spens- ley respectively: The committee recently met


Ribblesdale Club, Mrs N. Maddock, was welcomed by Mrs Clark. The subject of her talk was a visit to London in the summer, when she was privileged to attend a recep­ tion at St James's Palace and a service of praise and thank­ sgiving in Westminster Abbey, to mark the centenary of the Mothers’ Union. Both events were Royal


Royalevents Speaker, at Chatburn’s


. he breeds. The audience asked many questions and Mr' Moores was thanked by David Taylor. John Pedley was . chairman.


Sabden


and dominoes drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Hargreaves, Miss E. Heyes. Gents — Mr D. South- well, Miss G. Lawson. Dominoes: Mrs B. Sagar, Mrs F. Boocock and Miss E. Brown were joint winners and Mr T. Parker won the raffle.


Over sixties At Sabden Over 60’s whist


locally and at Formby, gave . an illustrated talk on the breed, also mentioning other cattle, sheep and pigs which'


occasions,, with the Queen circulating among the guests at St James’s Palace and the Queen Mother attending the service and afterwards chat­ ting informally as delegates had tea in the Abbey gardens. Miss E. Frankland thanked


Coombes, of Fir Tree House, Chatburn, were host and hostess for a coffee morning


■ fund. There were two stalls, a.


Holmes; treasurer: — Mrs S. Robinson; Minutes Secretary — Mrs D. .Howard. Commit­ tee: Mes'damesA.-Jackson; M. Metcalfe, J. Gompston, and J.


..Fawcett' . %. . Speaker at the meeting was


. by Mrs Stinchon. Members were thanked by the presi­ dent for raising :-£I09 ..for'the.. Rheumatoid Arthritis Council from a sponsored, knit-in. • Reports were presented by


Longridgo VSO Mrs A. Craven, whose talk was enti­ tled ^Committee member, What, Me?” She was thanked





\ WI annual dinner-dance at the Coach 'and H o rses on December, 3rd. Members


the‘.secretary and treasurer,, and in thanking the committee the ‘president made special mention of Mrs C. Lilburn and Mrs R.. Drage, the retiring ‘ committee members.' Names were taken for the ■


■ agreed to go' carol singing in December on. three nights. A raffle was won by Mrs D. Howard. Mrs Drage ran the bring and buy stall. The presi­ dent was thanked for' her work during the year by Mrs Bosonnet. , . • '


Tosside


Tasty Meat was the prize'at


'domino drive. There were 31 tables and MCs were Mr J.. Kenyon and. Mr W. Kenyon. , Whist winners: Ladies —


Tosside Institute's whist,and


Mrs Maddock. Tea hostesses were Mrs Denby,, Mrs M., Frankland and Mrs Tittering- ton. ,


Night out A party of 50 Sabden people


enjoyed a typical Lancashire night out in the old style'at the Turn Key Restaurant, Wigan. The restaurant, once used as a jail is decorated with Lanca-' shire antiques. Afterwards the party enjoyed a sing-song. Thanks go to Mr and Mrs Alf Parson, -of Padiham Road, Sabden, for organising the' outing.


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Welfare Members of Sabden WI


heard a talk on the care and welfare, of ex-servicemen by Mr W. Griffiths, on behalf of St Dunstan’s. Three new members, Mrs Smith, Mrs Dyson and Mrs Britcliffe were welcomed by presidentMrs E. Harroop. A vote of thanks was g iv en By Mrs N. Hargreaves.


Pendleton


the progress of Christianity'in Lancashire were placed round the church by the older chil­ dren. Some showed .the budd­ ing and endowment of Pendle­ ton Church by Mrs Jane Bleg- borough and the chapel at Wymondhouses built by Thomas Jolly.


by the priest-in-chai e., the Rev. J. G. Cole, who with one of. the older boys unrolled a scroll made by the Sunday School infants to depict the life of Christ. Coloured pictures showing


carried a banner bearing the name of an apostle down the aisle of All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, on Sunday, to cele­ brate the patronal festival. The service was conducted


Banner A procession of 12 children


magistrate Mr S. Westhead, of Clitheroe; gave an. illus­ trated talk on his favourite hobby — local geology — to Chatburn Men’s Society. The illustrations included detailed photographs of limes­ tone ' and other rock forma­ tions, and fossils found in local q u a r r ie s . Mr Westhead described the formation of rock strata through millions of years and passed round rock and fossil specimens. He was introduced by chairman Mr J. O. Butters and thanked by the Rev. N. Maddock.


Geologist’s talk Local businessman and


MU, Chatburn, was WPC' Greenhalgh, of the Nelson Police HQ. Mrs Greenhalgh, a juvenile liaison officer, gave a very clear picture of parts of


Humour Speaker at Christ Church


led. by enrolling member Mrs N. Maddock, and the pianist was Mrs A. Highton. Hostes­ ses were Mrs. D. Frankland and Mrs Silverwood.


her work A short act of worship was


■ After initial operations, the . workings will be below ground level : and not visible from nearby houses. Further tree­ planting adjacent to Ribble Lane and in various parts of the quarry and its surround­ ings are envisaged,- but the. council was assured that blast­ ing would not take place on that site. .


by Chatburn Parish Council, the Lancashire County Plan­ ning Officer has reassured the council that the proposed workings at Quarry Farm North, Chatburn, will only be visible in autumn.


Quarrying Following representations


Bolton-by-Bowland


elected president of Bolton- by-Bowland WI at the annual meeting. Other appointments: Vice-presidents — Mrs.'C. Bosonnet and Mrs L. Stin- chon. Secretary — Mrs A.


Re-elected Mrs C. F. Pickles was re­


Sylvia Hogg, Miss E. Breaks, Mr G. Sagar, MrS. Peel, Mrs Morrison, Helen Parker, Mrs J. Metcalfe, Mr A. Robinson, Mr E. Newhouse. Competition: Mrs.F'.


Calv.erley, Mrs A. Pickard, Mrs J. Tilbury.


Clayton-le-dale


Support C 1 a y to n -1 e-D ale. WI


members who supported two recent efforts for NFWI funds were thanked by presi­ dent Mrs Dorothy Rogers at Monday’s meeting. The coffee morning and cheese and wine evening raised £27.50 and £22 Mrs Rogers also thanked


Mrs E. Towler, Mrs S. Kenyon, Mrs 'H. Whitaker, Mrs B. Pell, Mrs E. Robinson. Gents — Mrs F. Calverley, Audrey Kenyon, Mr T. Breaks, Mr D. Wright, Miss M. Jackson, y ' Dominoes: Carol Hogg,


Clitfreroo Adveriiser'-and Times, November lUh,lDT6 . Waddington Australia


: showed, great kindness, friendliness and hospitality — farming methods, flora and fauna. . On Christmas Day the temperature rose to 105F., but hot Christmas pudding was part, of the meal and the. party afterwards adjourned


. to the beach to cool off and enjoy a picnic tea. Mrs Kay was thanked by Mrs.L. Bird. •


■ weekly meetings, Waddingtoni .Guides- invited the . Brownie pack to a Hallow-e’en social. All the Brownies were dres­ sed as witches, complete with tall hats and broomsticks. Mrs Greenwood, leader of the Guides, was in charge, assisted by members of the company.'


Witches As a break from the usual


Read


' Rosalind Shaw and Susan Ashton’ and lessons read by N ico la S tan s f ie ld and Elizabeth Goodway.


carried the pemlant at the Sunday afternoon service at Read UR Church. She was escorted by Deborah Harrison and Caroline Massey. The collection was taken by


when Read Women Unionists were given a demonstration of Christmas decoration making by Mrs M. Fewster. The meeting was opened by Mrs Southern, who also gave a vote of thanks.


tional Club’s Saturday whist drive were: Ladies — Mrs J. Haworth, Mrs H. Holmes. Gents — Miss E. Ennis, Mrs A. I s le s . Competition Winner was Mrs S. Hemsby and MC Miss E. Ennis.


Rimington


members who knitted blanket squares and Mrs Jackson for sewing the squares together. The institute’s two local h om e s , G len d e an and Warrenholt, now have suffi­ cient blankets, but members will continue to make them for the WRVS. ' ' A cookery demonstration


. was given by Miss Lesley Mitchell, a home-economics . adviser for Nonveb. The four courses and a cocktail were later raffled among the 68 members and two visitors. Tea hostess Mrs Hodge gave • the vote of thanks.


West Bradford


Beetle Mrs M. Fraser gave an


account of the autumn council meeting when West Bradford WI met in the Methodist Chapel. As the speaker was unable to attend, Mrs J. Hart­ ley organised a beetle drive. Members agreed to collect


' Mrs H. Holgate reported on the Autumn Council. ' Mrs Doran presented Mrs


about the Home and Country magazine, was thanked by Mrs Heaton who presented her with a spray of flowers.


retiring committee and the hostesses. A birthday cake made by Mrs E . Hartley and iced by Mrs E. Dean, was cut by Mrs Doran. Retiring offic­ ers and committee were thanked by Mrs A. Holgate and Mrs Oldfield. Mrs E. Hartley was elected


L. Pollitt with the Brennan cup for most competition points! Mrs A. Silverwood read out birthday greetings. Supper was served by the


ring pull tabs from soft drink and beer cans/ Mrs Clarke, of 7 Westfield Drive, West Bradford, will accept them. PC Netting, , of Essex, in conjunction with RoSPA, has started this project; because so many tabs are being' swal- lowed by children.' Winners of the competition


for the.prettiest.button were Mrs K. Parkinson, Mrs K. Mitchell and Mrs Hanson.


29th annual meeting was VCO Mrs Doran, the Lancashire Executive vice-chairman, who was introduced by retiring president Mrs M. Brennan. Mrs Doran, who spoke


Annual meeting Speaker at Rimington WI’s


Packed There was a packed house .


Pennant Brownie Claire Holbrook


At St Helen’s Mothers’Union meeting in .Waddington 'Sunday School, Mrs M. Kay, of Knowle Green, spoke about her stay in Australia eight, years ago-as one of theYoung Farmers’' representatives. Her seven.imonth visit included trips to different kinds of farms in-Victoria and across the continent to West­ ern'Australia. She showed slides of the people she met — all of whom


Buckle;-Mrs Park, Mrs Redmayne,- Mrs Silverwood, Mrs .Walmsley,'Mrs D. Whit­ taker.' Handicraft and produce show — Mrs D.: Carter, Mrs' K. Scott, Mrs I. Seed, Mrs J. Knight, Mrs E. Peel, Mrs F; Ingleby, Mrs E. Dean, Mrs A. Holgate, ‘Mrs F. /Metcalfe, Mrs P. Cock and Mrs M. Bair­ stow.. Tellers are to tie Mr N.. Lund and Mr A. Stott and a u d i to r Mr- Carus , of


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Clitheroe. ■ Social time was organised by Mrs S. Nutter. Winners were. Mrs R.. Robinson, Miss M. Bairstow and Mrs Cutting. Officials appointed'at a-


meeting of the WI show Sub­ committee, held _at'the home of Mrs Oldfield, were Mrs E. Dean (chairman), Mrs P. Cock (vice-chairman), Mrs K. Scott (secretary), Mrs J. Seed (assistant), Mrs M. Bairstow (treasurer), Mrs E. Peel (assistant). '•


Looking ahead


‘ Money ’raised at a whistand domino, drive organised by Rimington Sports Committee


was earmarked for next June’sannual sports day.


’ Whist — Ladies: Mrs Ralph, Mrs Swales, Mrs Greenwood. Gents: Mr. R. Smith, Mr T. Cowperthwaite, Mrs Taylor.


Miss M. Green; Mrs M. Oddie, Mr A. Eccles.. Children- Juniors: Janet Peel, Gillian Wrathall, Simon Nicholson, Joanne Ingleby, William Robinson.


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Hurst Green


Fancy dress . A por tray al of “Rule


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Right cards Winners at Read Constitu­


Rogers, rode into second place a n d th i r d w as Mis s Bernadette *Howarth as Robin Hood. There was dancing to the Bob Fairclough disco and about £75 was raised for WI funds.


Mr Ian Moon, as Roy


* G. Shoesmith. Dominoes: Mr P. Shoes­


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