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Talk on words
At the monthly meetingofSt Helen’s, Waddington, MU, the vicar Canon C. F. Good- child, conducted a service, and there was a talk by the Rev. K. Broadhurst, of St James’s, Clitheroe, on the subject of “Words.” Mrs Greta Hughes prop
Bradford should run its effort for Christian Aid Week sepa rately this year, under Mrs Susan Clarke, who is the r e p r e s e n t a t iv e on th e
on the Clitheroe committee, gave a report of a meeting. It was derided that West
because, he said, the third world h ^ suffered as a result of inflation. The envelopes arc to be collected in Christian Aid Week. Miss M. Reidy, who represents Waddington
spoke of the aims of the MU in caring for women and children in need. It was agreed that donations should be sent to Cancer Research, Calder- stones Hospital and Christian Aid, with money kept in reserve for the rent of the Sunday School building. Money is also to be allocate to the Waddin^n Playing Fields’ fund and for Sunday school curtains. Mrs Joyce Hartley, group
Mothers’ Union members from Waddington and West Bradford was held in St Catherine’s Sunday School. Mrs Pat Hatherell, treasurer, reported that a bring and buy sale had raised almost £40. Chairman Mrs Goodchild
Caring A m e e t in g of young
Trophies At the monthly meeting of
V i l l a g e ' n e w s
Jubilee year group meeting, held in Downham Village HaU.
welcomed members from Sawley and Downham and sp e c ia l g u e s ts , Mrs M. Lupton, Lancashire Federa tion chairman and Mrs M. F a irc lo u g h , Federation secretary. Sprays of red, white and blue flowers were presented to the platform party.
Mrs R. A. Cann, president,
displayed. Mrs S t^n, area l e a d e r , c o n g r a tu la te d Downham and Grindleton on their di^Iay of trophies won at the Clitheroe area show. Mrs Olive Clarke, chairman of th e W e s tm o r la n d and Cumbria Federation, gave an amusing talk on holidays abroad. She was thanked by Mrs Whittaker, Downham president.
tained with a variety presen tation, “Come to the frir.” Mrs Pye, Sawley president, propos^ a vote of thanks to Grindleton and Downham, and Mrs Lupton thanked the institutes for their hospital ity on behalf of the guests.
Downham members enter
annual meeting of Grindleton Parish Councu were: Mr F. Waddington, chairman; Mr J. Lloyd, vice chairman; Mr J. West and Mr Lloyd, footpaths committee; Mr D. Wilson, school managers; Mr Lloyd, playing fields; Mr W. Smalley and Mr J. Mellin, consolidated charities.
Elected Officials elected a t the
I t was re p o r te d th a t approval has been received
for the extension of the 30 miles per hour zone on the Slaidburn road. No nomina tions were received for the vacancy on the council and this will be filled by nomina tion at the next meeting. A sub-committee was formed to consider extension to the street lighting.
attended by more than 100 people, was held at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton. It raised £150 for Jubilee celeb rations.
French style A French s ty le disco,
Dunsop Bridge
osed a vote of thanks. Mrs Irene Walmsley spoke of the “Away from it m ’ scheme under which MU members in country districts were asked to provide hospitality for m o th e rs su f fe r in g from stress. Mrs Vera Barnsley spoke about arrangements for the Deanery festival to be held at Hurst Green today.
Thanks A collection in Waddington
rmsed SS8 for the National Children’s Home. Local secretary, Mrs D. Under wood, thardrs all collectors and contributors.
Biiilngton
drank from one set of cups and saucers to pay for another set at a coffee evening at Hill ock Farm restaurant, owned b y m em b e r Mrs Nora Ashcroft. The £60 proceeds from the
For crockery Billington and Langho WI
evening went to paying for new cups and saucers recently bought by the institute. Raffle winners were Mrs E. Green and Mrs C. Davies. Secretary Mrs Thelma Grime helped Mrs Ashcroft to organ ise the event.
Grindleton
ch a irm anship of Mr A. Nowell, has arranged the following events: Monday, June 6th, tea for senior citi zens; June 7th, united service at St Ambrose Church, ox roasting ceremony, raft race from Sawley Bridge to Grind leton Bridge, distributions of crowns and mugs to children, and fireworks display. A fancy dress parade for
ra f t race and a fireworks display will be among Jubilee celebrations at Grindleton. A committee, imder the
Raft race An ox roasting ceremony, a
Farmers’ Oub met at Mr A. Marsden’s farm for an even ing of stock judging. Cows, breeding sheep and fat lambs were on view and the various classes were judged by Mr Green who explained the points to be noted. The club wish to thank Mr and Mrs Marsden for their kindness and Mr Green for his co operation.
Taking stock Bowland Forest Young
Holden
Anniversary At Holden Chapel Sunday
School anniversary services, Mr Peter Horne was the speaker in the afternoon.
scholars Simon Moorhouse, G ill ian A rm e r , S an d ra H ow a rd , Ruth Corless, Kathryn Maher and Alison Pickard, and the Bible read ings were by Valerie Pickard and Hazel Blakey.
Recitations were given by
Cliffe was the speaker. Sarah Moorhouse and Valerie Pickard gave recitations. Mr C liffe sang a solo, and Brenda and Sheila Roberts and Hazel Blakey sang in accompaniment to Brenda’s guitar. Organists at both services were Miss Brenda Roberts and Mark Blakey. Collections totalled £53.
In the evening, Mr David Langho
Leonard’s, Langho, the Vicar the Rev. P. H. Dearden, dedi cated a processional cross, bought for the church by the Mothers’ Union.
Dedication Before Evensong at St
leworkers met at the Vicarage to start a new project for the making of 30 tapestry kneel- ers for the choir stalls. Mate rials were distributed.
Down to work St Leonard’s Church Need-
children will be included in the playing fields sports day on June 4th, and the playing Helds committee is also arranging a sponsored walk, which will be led by Mr J. West, the parish council’s authority on footpaths.
fo r the Bowland Fores t
Group meeting Grindleton was hostess WI
weekly drive at St Leonard’s, Langho, were: Ladies—^Mrs Pike, Mra E. Lax and Mrs S. Hatton; Gents — Mr I. Wright, Mr J. Ellis, Mr H. Bullock. Hidden numben Mr E. Lax. ■ Dominoes: Mrs E. Manley, Miss Chaffer and C. Chadwick.- Raffle: Mrs F. Hatton, Mrs M. Pike.
Right cards Wh is t winners at the
Afternoon tea Fifteen members of St
Leonard’s,, Langho, MU met for afternoon t ^ at the home of one of their members, Mrs Joan Smith, of Ramsgreave Road. Mrs Smith was thanked by the enrolling member, Mrs M. Holt.
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for the jubilee gala when the club is planning to have a f lo a t. Parents have been asked for help in preparing it and making costumes.
Visitors
A TRIP to Itome,_ Sorrento and Capri to mark their golden wedding will be Mr and Mrs George Hilton’s first experience of foreign travel. The couple, who live in Whallsy Road, Langho, are
Hilton as a weaver and her husband as an overlooker, and later they moved to Abbey Mill, Billington. Both started as half timers. Mr Hilton was a school manager a t St Mary’s,
Langho for more than 30 years. The couple have two sons, Bernard and Paul, and four grandchildren. They plan to hold a family party at the Spread Eagle,
Sawley. Hurst Green
Mrs Lax, Mrs M. Cartwright. Gents: Mr W. Bailey, Mrs W. Crotty. Dominoes: Miss Joyce A i n s w o r t h , M r W. G re e n h a lg h . Children’s dominoes: Lucy Wilkmson, W. Platt. Competition: Miss Emma Newbold, Miss-C. Rawdiffe.
Gisburn
Cottage, Gisburn, has died a^ed 88. _
Fawcett. She had been ill for some time and died in Raikes- wo(k1 Hospital, Skipton. She worshipped at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, and a service there was conducted by the Vicar, Canon S. A. Selby, before cremation at
She was the widow of Mt;N. Skipton.
visited their link branch, St John’s, Bowling, Bradford. They were welcomed by the enrolling member, Mrs A. Gray, enjoyed a cookery demonstration, and were taken round the church. Mrs M. Hudson proposed a vote of thanks.
Link visit Members of Gisburn MU
YFC judged lemon curd at the la te s t meeting. The boys judged fat cattle. Results of the girls’ compet
Lemon curd Girl members of Gisburn
ition, judged by Mrs Wilkin son and Mrs Pickles, were — Juniors: Ju d i th Eramott, Helen Mattinson, Jean Pate; in te rm e d ia te : Margaret Thistlethwaite, Anne Berry, Wendy Scott; senior: Jane Temple. Judges of the boys’ competi
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Gisburn Women’s Institute and Mothers’ Union, Mrs Bessie Fawcett, of Kirk
Funeral A fo rm e r member of
benefited by £54 as a result of a whist and domino drive organised by St Joseph’s Entertainment Committee, Hurst Green. Whist winners — Ladies:
For Jubilee Jubilee celebration funds
ping, is the new chairman of Chipping Parish Council. Coun. Heane, who succeeds Coun. Matt Huddleston, has been on the councU for seven years. At the council’s annual
meeting, he thanked Coun. Huddleston for his work as
chairman over the past two years. Although there had
been some s t id ^ times, they
had gone from s t r e n ^ to strength he said. Coun. Tim Procter, of Dobson Hall, Chipping, was appointed vice- chairman.
Winners At the monthly whist drive
organised by Chipping Parish
Church Mothers'Union, prizes went to — Ladies: Mrs S. Robinson, Mrs Grayston, Mrs E. Hartley. Gents: Jfr R. Southworth, Mr J. Moon, Mr
J. Hartley. Dominoes: Mr R. Barker,
.. Competition: Mrs Moon,
M r s C h a r n le y , M r W. Knowles, Mr R . -Hatton, Mr H. Dolphin, Mrs A. Ellison.
Mrs Rogerson. Mr J. Moon was MC and refreshments were served by Mrs E. Jack- son and the lady helpers.
Chipping Village Hall fimds was so successful that it may become an annual event.
£55, was organised by Mr and Mrs Danny Lovett and Mr Andrew Wareing and held at Clark House Farm, Chipping. W in n e r s w e re Mr G. Hayhurst, Mr T. Procter, Mr K. (Joriiall, Mr R. Procter, Mr A. Wareing, Mr WUkinson and Mr Bell.
The shoot, which raised
Mr J. Rich and Mr R. Gifford and novice winners were Mr J. Bradley and Mr K Preston.
A white shoot was won by Mitton
competition were highlights of th e monthly meeting of Mitton WI. Mrs Porter was judged to
Sing-along A sing-along and a cake
tion were Mr Crook and Mr A. Hudson and the winners were —Juniors: Joss Lancaster and Brian Moorhouse (equal first), Lynden Watson, Andrew Robinson; intermediate: Andrew Bargh, Ian Coates, William H artley, David Mattinson; seniors: Robert Bargh, Richard Beckerton. At a business meeting, a
have submitted the best Dundee cake, with Miss Hudson and Mrs WUliamson joint second. Mrs H. Meason, president, thanked members who entered the Clitheroe WI show, at which Mitton were p la c e d second o v e ra l l . Members discussed resolu tions for the London AGM in
June.
rep o r t was given on the district rally at Hellifield, where the club gained three first places, three seconds, four thirds and two fourths. Judith Emmott was congratu lated on her success at the public speaking competition at a Northern Counties event. She will now represent York shire in the semi finals of the North of England contest.
Chipping
Chipping Brownie Pack enrol- ment night, when Guide leader Mrs Valerie Walton, enrolled Catherine Robinson, Anne Stott, Dorothy Hodkin- son, Alison Forshaw and
limise Bailey. ' Dorothy presented Mrs
Walton with a spray of flow ers to thank her for the help she had given them. Tea and home made biscuits were served and the Brownies sang songs and recited a poem. A raffle raised £4 for funds.
in charge
: , Coun. BUI Heane, of th ^ Id Vicarage Parsonage, .Chip
Enrolment Parents were invited to.
Weil supported A whist and domino drive in
aid of Mitton and Bashall Eaves Jubilee celebrations
was well supported. The event was held at the Three Fishes Hotel by kind permis sion of Mr and Mrs Barton.
Mrs WUUamson, Mr Cowper- thwaite, Mrs Ireland; Gents — Mrs Sanderson, Mrs Phil lips, Mr T. Bailey. Dominoes: M r s C b a r n l e y , G. Hargreaves, Mr R. Simpson, Mr W, H a y h u r s t , Mr
Whist winners: Ladies —
Repeat planned A day bird shoot in aid of
both in their seventies, and have known each other since they were toddlers at the former St Mary’s School, Billington. They worked together at Spring Mill, Langho, Mrs
' Chatbum Methodist Chapel welcomed two local preachers to services on Sunday. ’They were Mr C. Foster, of Colne, and Mr F. Simpson, of Oswaldtwistle. The occasion was a special day for the s u p p o r t o f th e Lo cal Preachers’ Mutual Aid Associ ation, for which collections were made. One of its func tions is the provision of homes fo r need y elderly local preachers.
Toiletries Ribblesdale Club members-
raffled a gift of toiletries, donated by Mrs Exton, at th eir weekly meeting. The w in n e r was Mrs Burn. Hostesses were Mrs Cham bers and Mrs Singleton. The lady members enjoyed their usual games of dominoes and th e g e n t lem e n p lay ed snooker.
Volunteer Service was pven to Chatbum MU by Miss Docherty, of Great Harwood, the voluntary services officer for the Blackburn district. She explained that the volun-
Hospital talk A talk on the Hosjiital
teers work mostly in the g e r i a t r i c w a rd s . Miss Docherty recruited some volunteers to spend time with old people. The meeting opened with
games were on the prog ramme at a meeting of Chat- burn Girls’ Friday CIub.'ITuee of th e members, Ja n e t Banford, Karen Hall and Michelle Taylor, provided entertainment. Arrangements were made
Outdoor games A talk, songs and outdoor
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an d -R eb ecca H ey - ( t ie ) , Elizabeth Robinson, Sheila Roberts. 'The vote of thanks to the hosts and j u d ^ was shared by Neville Harrison and Joyce Kenyon.
\ Birthday «( Slaidbium Women’s Institute
held its birthday party in the Village Hall. A demonstration of sweet and savoury dishes was given by Mrs Beck of St Annes. She was thanked by Miss
M. J. Watson. Mrs Beck judged a competition for a Swiss roll and awarded high est points to Mrs Jean Parker, Mrs Connie Redmayne and Mrs Dorothy Pearson. At su p p er , a birthday cake bakM, iced and decorated by Mrs Nancy Holland was cut by her. ■
Bolton-by-Bowland
th e Townswomen^s Guild there, members of Bolton-by- Bowland WI received a cordial welcome that included the presentation of sprays of flowers. The WI’s thanks were
Cordial Visiting Ilkley as miests of
by Miss Simpson, of Leeds, who related her experiences as a speaker. The WI is having an open stall in the village on Sunday (2 p.m.) in aid of the Jubilee fund.
voiced by president Mrs F. C. Hindle, and seconded by the treasurer Mrs A. Holmes, who said Bolton-by-Bowland looked forward to a return visit to Ilkley next year. The meeting was addressed
Narrow defeat The Bolton-by-Bowland
members took part in the Northern Area field day at Driffield, representing L^ca- shire in various competitions. Janet Moss was the most
p ra y e r s by the enrolling member, Mre N. Maddock. Pianist was Mrs A. Highton. Mrs C. Wiseman thanked the speaker. Hostesses were Mrs Bum and Mrs Wiseman.
tion from boxes in homes, hotels and shops, and from donations, raisM £321.58 for
For research The April half yearly collec
the Chatbum group of the B la c k b u rn and D is tr ic t Cancer Research Campaign.
Meet twice
Chatbum Men’s Society met twice last week. At their first get together, they went by car to Whalley Abbey, where they were shown round by Canon G. A. Williams. On the second occasion,
successful, coming third in the public speaking team competi tion. Also taking part were Angela Robinson, Angela B o o t h , M a r g a r e t Cornthwaite, Janet Moss, David Stinchon and Pauline Wright.
Downham
Downham village hall’s annual meetin g were: president.
Officers O f f i c e r s e le c te d a t
“Ihe committee wish to thank everyone for their support.
Lord CUtheroe; chairman, Mr G. Braithwmte; -vice chair man, Mr W. Robinson; secret
K. Hall, A. Taylor, the Rev. F. E. Chard, D. Smith, S. Roney, A. Binns, J. Cowgill, C. Palmer, G. Faraday, S. Fielding, L. Swarbrick and A. Walmsley.
they joined the men’s rally in King George’s Hall, Black- bum, held in celebration of the jubilee. An address was given by the Rt. Rev. H. V. Whitsey, Bishop of Chester.
Clayton-le-dale
witli link members Mrs Trea- nore and Mrs Grierson from Concord WI. The subjects debated were nuclear waste, alternative energy sources, day centres and after-care for the mentally ill, use of waste and derelict land and build ings, and transport for the disabled. The coming year’s prog
June AGM in London were debated at, Clayton-le-Dale WI’s latest meeting. Present were 53 members,
ramme was also discussed and a pie and p e ^ supper served by the conunittee. A musical consequences game organised by Mrs Amy Kenyon was won by president Mrs Dorothy Rogers.
Siaidburn
Wild life Mr W. R. Mitchell, of Settle
delighted Slaidburn Over 60’s group with a talk about nature and wild IKe in Bowland when they met in the Methodist
schoolroom. Mr Mitchell illustrated his
remarks with a selection of coloured slides, which Jfr Prior projected. Miss Peggie Starkie made the introduc tions and Mr W. J. Harrison gave the vote of thanks.
Young Fanners At the invitation of Mr and
Dewhurst, Mr Charnley. Competition: Mrs Chew, Mr. Corbridge. Mr Alan Laycock was MC for whist and Mrs Greta Pearson for dominoes.
Whalley
domino drive a t Whalley Abbey Senior Citizens were: Ladies — Mrs E. Holgate, Mrs M. Holt. Gents—Mrs E. Howarth, Mrs C. Woodcock. Dominoes: Mr J. Chetham, Mrs D. MeVie, Mrs F. Shape, Mrs V. Arrowsmith, Mrs G. i Cornwell, Mrs L. Eddleston.
All the aces Winners of a whist and
Mrs M. Bamford, members, club leaders and advisory members of Slaidburn YFC met a t Broadhead Farm, Easington. Mr Bamford arranged a
Consequences Five resolutions for the
Sabden
who wish to keep readers in touch with events can pop reports giving details of their activities through the letter box at 10 Whins Avenue, Sabden. There, our corres pondent, Mrs Jackie Ben- Accom, will be only too pleased to forward them on to
Keep in touch Organisations in Sabden
us.
held by Sabden Over 60s were: I ^ i e s — Mrs E. Birt- well, Mrs M. Procter. Gents — Mrs 0 . Davies, Mr H. Parker. Dominoes: Mrs N. Palmer, Miss A. Alston, Mrs I. Met(^e.
Over 60s Whist winners at a drive
Whist Winners of the whist drive
Read
at Read Constitutional Club on Saturday night were: L^ies —Mrs S. Hensby, L. Hargreaves. Gents — Miss E. Ennis, Mrs E. Bracewell. Competition: Mrs H. Holmes. MC was Miss Ennis.
Spalding flower festival. They returned home laden with flowers. The trip was organised by Mrs Hilda Coul- thurst.
Constitutional Club travelled by coach to Lincolnshire on Saturday
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Coun. HARRY EASTWOOD and
stock-judging contest for the boys, the master judge being Mr F. Mason, of Slaidburn. The girls tackled a competi tion which required them to p rep a re a packed lunch, judged by Mrs Bamford and Mrs Parter of Clitheroe. Results: senior boys:—John
Coun. GEORGE NICKSON
wish to thank all those who supported them In the County Council Elections. They will continue to work In the Inter ests of all the residents In the area and may be contacted as
follows:
P e d le y , John Harrison, Stephen Hartley; juniors — Neville Harrison, Robert Parker, Simon Cook; senior g ir ls — Audrey Kenyon, IJnda Whitfield, Joan Robin son; juniors —- Anne Parker
Coun. D. Coulston Heathertea Springs Road Longridge Tef. Longridge 3386.
Tef. aitheroe 41402
Coun. H. Eastwood Barkerfield Worston Ctitheroe
Coun. G. L NIckson Laycock Farm
Tel. Blackburn 48786
Northcota Road Langho
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YFC junior debating team was narrowly beaten in the local final a t Waddington Social Club by Pendle Forest YFC. The. team — Janet Moss, David Stinchon and Angela Booth — gained 112 points, three less than their rivals. On S atu rd ay , Bowland
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