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Cookery St Leonard’s Mothers’
•Communion in church and afterwards had a cookery demonstration'given by the Gas Board in the school. Holders of luckv program
Union, Langho, took tJL- ■IT
there was a demonstration of flower arrangements and a sale of Christmas cards. Proceeds were for church funds.
Cards At Langho Methodist Hall
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angho, organised by the Mothers’ Umon, was held in the church on Saturday. Children and their mothers had tea and played games and Father Cnristmas gave out sweets and balloons.
Earty at St Leonard’s,
mother of Mrs Holt, who is the enrolling member for St Leonard’s MU, Langho, died last week and will be missed by all. She was a member of the Mothers’ Union, the needleworkers and Langho Autumn Club.
Missed Mrs M. Grimshaw,
Waddington § resented to producer
place from April 18th to 22nd, produced by Helen Wood. A reading of several possible plays will take place on Monday evening, at the Higher Buck.
West Bradford
by coach across Europe and Asia to West Pakistan was described to St Catherine’s MU, West Bradford, by Mrs Haughton, who visited a Pakistani family she had befriended when they were
To Pakistan A journey of 6,000 miles
arbara Scattergood. The next play will take
H ig h er Buck Inn was enjoyed by members of ■VVaddington Drama Group ^ te r the ending on Saturday of a five-night run of the Alan Ayckbourn comedy, “Absurd Person Singular." At the final curtain, a gift token from the group was
Reading A buffet supper at the
Cradle roll The annual cradle roll
sight described to her many y e a r s b e fo re by h er husband, who had served as a soldier in the region. Mrs Haughton emphas ised the kindness and cour
mes received the finished products. Mrs Keeling was chairman.
followed her about because they had never seen a white woman before. Mrs C. F. Goodchild intro duced the speaker, who was
tesy shown by the Palds- tanis and the interest she aroused in the children, who
service was conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild, with Mrs Mackenzie accompany-
of the coffee morning at the home of Miss McArthur on December 15th, in aid of overseas funds. They voted that the collection of £2.50 should go to the Help the Aged appeal.
ing the hymn. Members were reminded
Slaidburn
Jimmy Waterworth, of Slaidburn, provided an interestiw evening for the Young Farmers’ Club on Monday. He brought along Mr Neil
Rallying Car rally enthusiast Mr
thanked by Mrs Rushworth. Refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs J. Parkin son and Mrs Bottomley. Before the meeting, a
Lancashire Fusiliers in the. rock in the Khyber Pass, a
dhatburn
■ M. Frankland (secretary), Mrs Titterington (assistant secretary), Mrs Bowskill and Mrs Preston (joint treasurers). Mrs Bowskill remains chairman and Mrs Exton. is in charge of. refreshments. Also on the committee are
the AGM of the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn, when thanks were expressed to secretary Mrs A. Palmer, assistant secretary Mrs A. Grosvenor, joint treasurers Mrs Driver and Mrs Shape and all the committee. . Elected to office were Mrs
and I to Palmer. Mrs Bum, who has retired
Mrs D. Atkinson, Mrs Clark, Mrs A. Grosvenor
held tonight at the Pendle Hotel and then meetings close until January 5th.
club enjoyed a Christmas decoration demonstration by
their skills. Susan Pinder gave the vote of thanks.
Grindleton
Oeoffrey Hitchen, the choir and accompanist Mrs E. Shacklady entertained a
neighbours in Colne. No hotel accommodation
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had been booked in advance, so that sometimes she and the only other woman in the party had to sleep in the coach; on another occasion there was an armed Turkish soldier on guard outside her bedroom. One of the greatest thrills was seeing the badge of the
Grindleton School Hall by C l i t h e r o e E v e n in g Townswomen’s Guild choir raised £102 for Methodist funds. Led by conductor Mr
Concert A Christmas concert in
and a great many questions answered. Club chairman Martin Waddington pres ided and John' Rowland thanked the visitors. Female members of the
C a lv e r t , of B u rn ley (navigator), and Mr S. Simp son, of West Bradford, and Mr Russell Mason, of Clitheroe (team mechanics), for rally driver Mr John Thompson, of Dunnow Lodge, Ne\rton, who was unable to attend. Rally films were shown
of the jet engine, illustrated with models, was given to Chatbum Men’s Society by Afr J. Gregory. There was a good attendance and chair man Mr H. Woods thanked th e spe ake r. Tea and biscuits were served.
Devotional
Mrs Cynthia Nanson, of Clitheroe, and several tried'
Christ, visiting every home and bearing burdens great or small. Miss Hird was in the chair and Mrs E. Good- fellow was the pianist. The committee served refresh ments.
Christ Church, Chatbum, and the Rev. N. Maddock was in church for several hours on ^turday to receive
Gifts It was gift weekend at
large audience. The evening included seasonal readings by Hilda Malcolm, Lilian Coulter, Greta Moir and B. M. Goodall, a solo by Dorothy Dugdale and a duet by Ruth Johnson and Lucy Proctor. Am interlude of magic and
gift day envelopes. Quite a number of parishioners visited the church. People’s
conducted by the vicar. Sacks
uring Sunday services
bum, gave a devotional talk, remembering the days when the local bus stopped at almost every door and carried every load, large or small, which the passenger brought. All this he likened to
A former -vicar of Christ Church, Chatbum, and well- kno\vn in the village. Canon E . Wynne was g u es t sp e a k e r a t Chatburh RIethodist Women’s Fellow ship. He was- accompanied by ms wife. Canon Wynne, of St Gabriel’s, Bro'wnhill, Black-
Jet engine A talk on the development
from committee work and refreshment duty, was thanked for her work since the club first began. The annual dinner is to be
Elected Mrs F. Bowskill chaired
to attend the WI carol service, the birthday party and a 'performance of “The Merry Widow” in Clitheroe.
at a social in Gisbum Festi val Hall, Coniston Cold YFC emerged the winners. The evening ended with dancing to Andys disco.
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worth, Mss J. Ainsworth, MriE. Westwell, Mr R. Simpson, Mrs M. Haynes, Mss M. Blackheel. Competitions: Mr J. Dewhurst, Mr Breaks.
Sawley
domino drive in Sawley School. Winners were: Mr J. Hall, Mr B. Crossley, Mr B. Parker, Mrs P. Pye, Mr A. Wentworth, Mrs M. A. Wentworth, Mrs D. Speak. Raffle: Mr B. Crossley, Mr J. Pye, James Porter.
Lucky spots There were 17 tables at a
Read
a whist drive in Read Constitutional Club on Monday night. Winners were — Ladies: Mrs J. H o w a r t h , Mr s M. Holdsworth (cons.). Gents: Mrs V. Lambert, Mrs A. Isles (cons.)., Competition: Mrs A. Isles.
Trumps Miss E. Ennis was MC at
Judith Skinner was prom oted seconder of kinmsher
Promotion At Read Guides meeting,
patrol by Guider Afrs M. Wilkinson.
fifts were also collected
mystery was provided by Mr John Pye, of Clitheroe, and the evening ended with community carols. There was also a gift stall.
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■ Six sacks of clothing and blankets were collected in Christ Church Institute, Chatburn, on two after noons last week for the Help the Aged appeal.
the Christmas evening, members of Chatbum girls’ Friday Qub met in the club room. A badge was awarded to Kirstine Joyce and birth day greeting were sung for Sharon Linibert.
Badge Before the rehearsal for
Hurst Green
• Capt. P. G. Downs, of Southport. He explained th a t i f
M. Bailey and Mrs R. Mars- den. Arrangements were made to decorate the church for the carol service and gift day on December 18th.
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Poppy total Gisbum’s poppy coUection
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Edgar GomaU, of Church ■View, wiU be organising the appeal. Mrs M. Hudson, who has retired from the Msi- tion, is grateful 'to all the pie who have helped her.
being over £122. The sale of poppies realised £85.41, the wreath £5 and - the church coUection £31.70. Next year, Mr and Mrs
In the past.
Victorian glassware were on d isp lay when Mrs S. Sutclifm gave a talk to
Mrs W. 'Graveston, Mrs Sutcliffe judged the compet
Gisbum WI. Introduced by president
ition, awarding a piece ,of glass as first prize.- Wtnnprs were Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs R. Falshaw, Mrs M. • CowgiU, Mrs T. Morton and . Mrs M. Clarkson. Arrangements were made
Glassware A number of pieces of
depended entirely on volun tary contributions and made an appeal for support. Mrs K. Seed thanked him. Tea hostesses were Mrs
work of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Research Council was CTven to a meet ing of St John’s Mothers’ Union, Hurst Green, by
Rheumatism An illustrated talk on the
Bolton-by-Sowiand
Bowland postmistress died on Saturday in Greenside Nursing Home, Chatbum, after a long iUness. Mrs EUzabeth Wolfenden
Postmistress A former Bolton-by-
Mrs Moon, Mss J. Wells, Mrs M. Edmondson. Gents: Mr W. Bailey, Mr J. Hart ley, Mr H. Jackson. Dominoes: Mr H. Ains
organised by Mttqn Insti tute management committee raised £55 for funds. MCs were the chairman, Mr A. Laycock, and Mrs G. Pear son.. Prircs were presented by Mrs S. Dugdale. Whist winners — Ladies:
For funds A whist and domino drive
Gisbum heard about life on the ocean wpve from Mr J. Brad well, of the Royal Navy. Alan Teal gave the vote of thanks and David Matinson was chairman. At an inter-club quiz, held
On the ocean Young farmers from
Sabden
„ Fair The annual Christmas fair
who was introduced by parish priest Fr J. Begley. Ladies of the church
were various stalls, a tombola and a raffle, and teas were served in the club-
weekly social on Monday night, winners at dominoes were Mrs Lawless and Mrs Guest., Whist winners: Ladies — Mrs M. Swift, Mrs J. Clarkson. Gents — Miss O. Lacey, Mr J. Simms.
Soclal At Sabden Over 60’s
at her home, before a service at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, and crema tion at Accrington.
Chipping
prizes of books or records. Mr Comall, of Arkholme,
the speaker was the Rev. John Fuller, of Preston.
scholar at Chipping Congre- CTtional Church, Mr Richard ComaU, retiumed on Sunday to present 35 children with their annual Sunday School
Prize day A former Sunday School
also led the meeting at which
— moved from Clitheroe to the village before the turn of the century and used to work as a weaver at Cobden MU. Prayers wiU be said today
residents, Mrs Eleanor Robinson (88), of Padiham Road, died suddenly at home on Sunday. Mrs Robinson, ^
Weaver One of Sabden’s oldest
— a widow
for St Mary’s RC Church, Sabden, on Saturday after noon, raised more than £400 for church funds. Hie ,fair was opened by Dr G. Cai^er, one of the village doctors,
organised the fair, held in St Mary’s Junior School. There
Children and young people took part in the service with recitations and singing, and supper was served after
wards.
went well in Chipping, with seven or eight bags of clothing and blankets
charge in the afternoon and 'Youth Club members in the evening.
on a journey to the Holy Land were shown by the 'Vicar of Chipping, the Rev. T. Green, in the Parish Rooms on Friday. There was a good audience, includ ing Fr Francis Duggan, Parish Priest of St Mary’s.
Holy Land Slides of Bethlehem taken
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Youth Club danced to music ro vided by Michael etcalfe at a disco last night in the Parish Rooms.
Disco Members of Chipping
Newton
ham and beef salads, trifles, cakes and pies were on the menu at a Christmas dance in Newton Village Hall. The event was organised
Salad suppers Home-made suppers of
Blankets TTie Help the Aged appeal
collected. 'Women members of the Parish Qiurch were in
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Dunsop Bridge
Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Friday, Mrs E. Slater, of Lane Ends, Dunsop Bridge, was appointed the new parish clerk.
Forest higher ouvision of the Parish Council, held in
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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES
I N F O R M A T e O N The 1978
ADVANCE Senior Citizens' Holiday to
WESTON-SUPEmm MAY 13th, 8 days, 7 nights
YOUR HOLIDAY ITINERARY
SATURDAY — Hlomlng departure by National coach from East Lancashire via the l ifo to rv^ to Weston-supor-Mara whore arrlvai Is due In the late afternoon. Evening Free.
SUNDAY — Morning Free. Afternoon excursion to the resorts of Portlshead end Ctevedon via the “Swise Valley." Evening Free.
MONDAY — Morning Free. Afternoon excursion to one of the natural wonders of the world, the Cheddar Gorge and Caves via the "Flock of Ages" and Mendip Hills.
Allowing time to visit Gough's Cave and cox's cave, admission Included. Evening concert at the Winter Gardens.
(88) came to the area from Scotland as a teenager and later married the late Mr Henry Wolfenden, of MiU Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, who died 58 years ago. ■ Mrs Wolfenden, who lost
' with her daughter in Grind leton, and then with her son in Chatbum. A member of Bolton-by-
three brothers in 'World War 1, had Uved for some time
•interment -wiU take place tomorrow afternoon at SS Peter and Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland, where Mrs 'Wolfenden worshipped.
Bowland WI and a founder member of the Ribblesdale Nursing Association, Mrs Wolfenden was held in high esteem by aU who knew her. She leaves two daughters and a son. A service followed by
Bowland WI held their annual dinner-dance in the Coach and, Horses Hotel. President Mrs C. F. Pickles welcomed g u e s ts and reported on the year’s successful activities. Mr B. Stevenson, on
Dinner-dance Members of Bolton-by-
TUESDAY — Morning Free. Afternoon excursion to the ancient City of Wells, allowing time to view'the magnificeitt 13th Century Cathedral and other historic buildings. Evening Olde Tyme Music Kali at the Playhouse Theatre.
WEDNuDAY— Morning Free. Afternoon excursion to Wookey Hotel Allowing time to
view the Great Cave formed In the Mendip Hllb by the river io ^ before history began and lived In by man more than 2,000 years ago. Admission to the Cave is Induced with an exhibition of handmade papermakIrM, Lady Bangor’s Fairground Colfectlon and admission to Madame Tussaucs Store Room. Evening, Spedd Concert at the Winter
Gardens.
THURSDAY — Full day excursion to Lynmouth and the Loma Doone Country, viewing Exmoor and the breathtaking coastal scenety. Via Mlnehead, returning via the smalt atlradive port of Porlock. Evening Free.
FRIDAY— Morning Free. Afternoon excursion to the elegant City of Bath famed for Hs Roman Baths and superb Georgian architecture, allowing lime for s!ght*see!ng or shopping. Evening, S ^ la l Evening at the Royal Hotel.
SATURDAY — Morning departure from Weston for the Journey back lo LarKashIre, where arrtral Is due In the late afternoon.
THE COST OF YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES:
1. Fu l l board a ccomm od a t ion (a s d s s c r lb e d to r e a ch hotel) commeii<> Ing wHh E v e n In g .D In n e r on th e f ir s t S a tu rd a y an d te rmina ting vrtth B r a k f a a t on th e s e co n d . A P a c k e d lu n ch I s p rovided on th e lu l l d a y
3 . V a lu e Added T a x a t 8% (S u b je c t to G overnment atteratipni. 4 . R etu rn co a ch t ra ve l between C o ln e , Nelson, Brior f lold , B u rn le y , F»adlbam, Whatley , Clith e ro e and Weston-super-Mare and th e fo llow ing e x c u r s io n s u s in g th e sam e National co a ch throughout.
5 . Fu l l ^ y e x c u r s io n to L ynm o u th v ia Mlnehead, R e tu rn in g v ia P o r lo c k .
l - . iS l ' r K S S S S5S SH 1S S i s R S ' l ? M . ? 1 ? o ? ^ ' f S 5 ' ’c a v e » .
8 . Afternoor i e x c u r s io n to the C ity o f W e l ls . 9 . A fterno on e x c u rs io n to Wo o key Hole.
10. A fterno on e x c u r s io n to th e C fty o f B oth . «
11. A dm is s io n to G oug h’s C a v e and C o x ’s C a v e at th e Ch ed d a r C a v e s . 12. A dm is s io n to th e G re a t C a v e of W o o key Hole, th e H a n d rn a^ P ap e r e x h ib i t io n , L a d y B an g o r ’s F a irg ro u n d C o lle c t io n and Madame T u s s a u d 's S to re Hoom.
13. A C o n c e r t a t th e Winter G a rd e n s . 14. Old T ym e M u s ic Hall a t 15. A S e n io r C it iz e n s C o n c e r t a t
th e P la y h o u se T h e a t re . th e Winter G a rd e n s .
16. A S p e c ia l E ve n in g at th e R o y a l Hotel. )
17. ^ r v l c e s of a R Ib b le R e p re se n ta t ive throughout. NOT IN C LU D ED IN TH E C O S T O F YO U R H O U D A Y :
1 . R e f re shm e n t s en route to an d from Weston-sujJor-Mare. 2 . C an c e lla t io n an d T ra v e l In su ran c e — Prem ium £ f .3 5 .
PLEASE NOTE:
CONDITIONS O F BO O K IN G : B o o k in g s a re a ccep ted s u b j^ to t lw ■ - ........................ r S e rv ic e s L td an d National T ra v e l (Wes t ) Ltd lyment of a N O N -R E FUN D A B LE 9 on o r before March ; Is s t ro n g ly recom
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b eha lf of the guests, thanked the WI for an enjoyable evening. Dancing was to the Alan 'Whaites Band.
domino drive organised by Bolton-by-Bowland Village HaU Committee for funds, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs H. Townson, Mrs D. Wright, Mrs E. Lax. Gents — Mr E. Lax, Mrs G. Sanderson, Mr C. Robinson. Dominoes: Mr J. Lofth-
All the aces At the monthly whist and
. Mr'T. lYe. Raffle: Mrs Smith, Mr C.
ouse, Mr E. Wentworth, Mrs M. Hargreaves, Mrs R. Corlesa, Mrs E. Newhouse,
Robinson.
Bowland YFC heard a fascinating talk on “The
Crime talk Members of Bolton-by-.
/ member of the Post Office: Investigations’ Branch. Hi; was thanked by Janet Moss.
Great Tram Robbery,” and other aspects of crime, by' Mr R. F. Yate s , of Waddington, a. former
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