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Club” draw was made by landlady Mrs Anita Whalley,
the £100 prizewinner being seven-year-old Simon Bywa
ter, of Mount Pleasant, Sabden.' Simon is a keen supporter and helps mark the pitch for home games.
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Sabden WI heard a talk with slides on “Lancashire colour and- charm,” presented by Mr Christopher Shaw. He was thanked by Miss Lucy
Charm T h ir ty .members of
Boden.A warm welcome was g iv e n to th r e e new members, Mrs K Dyer, Mrs C. Robinson and Mrs A. Vaugham. Members have decided that from time to time flowers will be put on the war memorial, this month’s choice being a cycla
men plant. The competition for a
Lancashire (ualect poem was won by Mrs M. Keam, a Mancunian who retired to the village seven years ago. She com^sed the poem in appreciation of her accept ance into village life. ’The evening was rounded off by carol smging.
Sabden Over 60s weekly whist and domino drive in St Mary’s Club, on Monday, were: Miss Wood, Mrs Lawless, Mrs Graham and Mr Guest. Winners at whist were:
Over sixties Domino winners at
Ladies — Mrs M. Proctor, Mrs B. Birtwell. Gents —
Miss B. Nixon, Mr E. Wilson.
Downham
Light disco, games and a buffet suppCT served by Mrs Aspin, of West Bradford, was the formula for an enjoyable Christmas party
Enjoyabie Dandng to the Sound of
dance at Downham, in aid of village hall funds.
Confirmed On Sunday, the Bishop of
Burnley, the Rt Rev. Richard Watson, confirmed nine candidates at St L e o n a r d ’ s C h u r c h , Downham. They were presented by the Rev. F. E. Chard, who conducted the service. Mrs W. I. Todd was organist.
By candlelight acted in the light of 1()0
candles. T a k in g p a r t w e r e
Mr Adrian Walley and Mr Ronnie Graham, was towed behind a car driven by Mr Bob Wright. ’The carollers later went to
Orphanage on Saturday night..He handed out sweets to the children from his ' sleigh, while team members and supporters sang carols. The sleigh, decorated by
accompanied by hand instru ments, soloists being Stuart and Nicola Butterworth, A lison Cowgill, Sarah Spensley, Stella Smith Md Stephanie Walton. ’The vicar gave the blessing. After the service, the
choir made its annual visit to Twiston to sing carols.
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sherry glasses was madehh Mday to Downham school clerk Mrs B. Davey,- who is leaving after five years. She will succeeded by Mrs A. Townson, of Clitheroe. ’The glasses, given ^by staff and pupils, were hmded over by the fourth year scholars.
I=br sherry A presentation of six
Rimington
Success ’The Rimington Memorial
Institute Management dance on Friday was not only enjoyable, but a f i^ c ia l success as well. Music was
provided by the Pmhp Allan w en d y Oldfield, - Jane Duo and supper was served • Whiteside, Michelle Brier- during the mterval.
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by Nicola Smith, Lesley Herd, Catherine Leeming, F ra z e r H o y le , Shaun Lambert, Simon Hoyle, Jonathan Cunliffe, Lucy Hatherell, Joanne Wadding- ton; Benjamin Keating,
(Miriam). Smaller parts were taken
Spot prize winners were: chew, Nigel Heales, Dean Mrs Be^^and Mpk Ber^, Masser, Jonathan Horne and
ley, Jean Cowgill, Ruth
and Mrs C. Robinson Mr and
1 Podding^, Mr
Raffle: Mr Pocklington, Miss Jane Peters and Mrs J. Kelly.
All take part Rimington Memorial
Institute was festively deco rated for a carol concert held by the WI on Monday. President Mrs E. Hartley
welcomed a cap^ty audi ence and the Rev. T. L. Oldfield opened the prog ramme with a prayer and Bible reading. Mrs T. Beny arranged
Adrian Oldroyd. Narrators were parents
Mrs Denise Pearson and Mr Robin Hatherell and the whole school joined in the choruses. Costumes were made by
the parents and the children were trained by headmaster Mr Peter Cumiffe and his staff. ’The performance was
also given on Thursday afternoon. A collection of £55 was made for children’s charities.
Trifle
the order of items, beM- ning with Martin Top chil dren singing two carols, accompanied by Peter Moorhouse (accordion) and A n d r ew C u l l in g fo rd (drums). ’The Brownies chose a Red
Waddington WI’s annual Christmas party in the Methodist schoolroom was attended by 90 members, including county chairman Mrs Margaret Lupton. Turkey sandwiches, savouries, cakes and trifle
Indian carol and the Guides sang “ITie rocking carol” and “Noel Nouvelet,” accom panied by recorders. Members of the men’s
were served. Members of W e s t B r a d fo r d WI
performed their version of %he Generation Game” and Mra D. Underwood read a
Mrs D. Spencer, Mrs C. 'niistlethwaite, and Mrs J. Tliornton gave readings and there was community sing ing. Organist was Mre T. L. Oldfield.
club sang two carols, with a solo by Mr F. Simpson, and the boys of the table tennis club sang “Ding Dong.” Drama group members
poem she had composed. The party concluded with
carol smging and a vote of thanks from president Mrs D. Walmsley to-all who helped make the event a success.
Potato pie ’There was limited support
research raised £46. _ ’The concert concluded with a prayer and afterwards tea and mince pies were served.
A collection for cancer Lane Ends
Accordion At the annual C3iristnias
party held at Lane Ends community centre on Satur
day, when Mr J. West intro duced Mr John Hornby, who ’ed the accordion and an
play, “The cock didn’t crow,’’ called a piano chord. .-J
S tep h an ie , James and Christopher Walton, Alison Cowgill, Nicola and Stuart Butterworth, Jason Brown, Zoe McLean, Sarah Spens le y , S te l la Smith and Michelle Darbyshire. Some unusual carols were
im Girls from the youth club sang three songs, accom-
panied by guitars played by Miss J. Roberts and Miss J. Robinson. -
ised games and the ladies served a buffet supper. The e v e n in g en d ed w ith everyone singing carols.
Mr F. Waddington orgM- • ■
for the annual whist and domino drive at St Helen’s
Sunday school, Waddin^n, on Saturday. Mr Alan Heywood was MC. The Sunday School Committee and friends provided a meat and potato pie supper and prizes.
Greenhalgh, Mrs Dugdale, Mrs Bolton, Mrs Leeming, Mrs Parker, Mr Clark, Joan- than Brown, Mrs Whitewell, Mrs Holden, Mr T. Bailey, Neil Howarth, Mrs Bates. Raffle: Mrs Whitwell, Mr T.
Winners: Mr s Bailey. I^artin Top
Family service A b o u t 100 p e o p le
attended Sunday’s two services at Salem Congrega tional Chapel, Martin Top. In the morning a family
service was led by Sunday School superintendent Mr
Herbert Moorhouse on the theme “the meaning of Christmas.” Sunday school children
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.pa rt of “ Away in a Manger.” Pianist' was Mrs Frances Oliver. In the evening a c»ol
sang carols and recited verses. Kathryn Smith and Richard Oliver performed a diiet of “Silent Night” and Andrew Oliver gave a solo of
service was conducted by Mr Howel Jones, of Clitheroe. Bible passages were read
Waddington
Catchy music A musical play for chil
dren, entitled “Moses and the fantastic fiery bush,’
packed St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Sunday
afternoon. It was a joyous produc
tion, with modern and cat^y music, and the chil dren of Waddington and West Bradford School obvi ously enjoyed taking part, performing with great
Earticularly demonstrated
gusto. A talent for singing was
ters, Edward Ross (Moses), David Smyth (Pharoah) and E l i z a b e t h K e ig h le y
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accompanied some of the carols,:conducted by Mr.J. Uowkinf........................... organ, sang
Andrew’s Church was conducted by the Rev. G. H. G az e . R e a d e r s were Catherine Carr, Mr E. Harrison, Anne Parker, Miss P. Starkie, Pamela Breaks, -Mr J. C. Kenyon, Mrs B. Todd, Mr J. A. Woof, Lorraine Parker, Mr S. Nanson and Mr Gaze. . Slaidburn Silver Band
presented by Esther and Reuben Parsons, David Harrison, David Simpson, Emily and Olwen Guest. Readers were Rosemary Cross, Pamela Redmayne and Mrs Rachel Pedley. Mr J. A. Woof was or^nist. Evening service at St
Dunsop Bridge
Party fun > Friends and prospective
• Jacob”s join supper. A demonstration of ballroom dancing was given by Pamela NuttalT (8) and Annette Grime (9), of the Buckle Dancing School, Rishtdn.
members joined in tne fun when Dunsop Bridge danc ing class held a party in the viuage hall. Novelty dances and games followed a
Concert
annual Christmas whist and domino drive, Mrs June Neal presented prizes to: Whist, Ladies — Mrs
Lucky At Slaidburn village hall’s
Hogg, Mrs Watson, Sheila Kenyon, Miss B. Brennand, Mrs chew, Mrs Ingham. Gents': Mr T. Cowper- thwaite, Mr N. Craven, Mr R. Baines, Mr S. Bullock, Mr M. Walker, Mr Sagar. Dominoes: Mrs F. Lofth-
Hall Committee. A supper and party dance followed. Competition -winners were: Mrs E. Cowking (Black b u rn ) , Mrs D.-B ond ((ilitheroe) and Miss J. ■Whittaker (Dunsop Bridge).
Animals Children of Thorneyholme
School, Dunsop. Bridge, performed a nativity play for parents and friends on
Monday. Miss C. Marsden was
ouse, Mr A. Taylor, Mr J. Taylor, Miss M. Mercer, Mr A. Barlow, Mr J. Lofthouse, Mr J. Binder, Mrs L. Swind- lehurst, Mr W. Kenyon, Mr C. Brig^, Mr J. Walker,
. Michael mder. Mr E. Raw, committee
chairman, thanked Mrs Neal, all prize donors and helpers.
Bolton-by-Bowland
attendance at Bolton-by- Bowland War Memorial Christmas whist and domino drive. 'Whist was played in
Record There was a record
the viUage hall and dominoes in the school. Whist winners: Ladies —
Mrs E. Berry, Mrs R. Smith, Mrs D..Wright, Mrs A. Green, Mrs Snaithe,Mrs E. TaUentire. Gents: Mr F.
Boothman, Mr D. Lowden, Mr 'W. Heaton, Mrs A. Parker, Mr W. Booth, Mr F. Mercer. D om in o e s : Malcolm
Taylor, Norman Wild, Mr D. Partington, Mrs B. Booth, Mrs Tomlinson, Mr E. Pear son, Mrs Campbell, Mr F. Holgate. Cnildren: Janet Wilson,
narrator for the juniors. ■Taking part were: Janet Whither, James Carr, R. Calverley, Miss L. Pickford, Miss Z. Perry, A. Wood, J. Cooke, S. Purkis, Miss A. Whitaker, Janet Robinson,
S. Spray, A.. Hodgson, E. Shepherd. - Tne older children, who
sang and portrayed animals in the barn, had helped to make their own costumes. ’They were: Jason O’Brien, Andrew Townson, Donny Purkis, Julie Collinson, Heather Idiens, Conrad Blanc, S. Robinson, P. Cooke, A. Ingham, J. Robin son, J. Pickford, P. ’Thomas, J. Marsden, C. Carr, A. ■Whittaker, R. Perkinsj A. Cowking, S. Coolinson, K. Perry, J. Marsden, L. Idiens, P. Cowking.
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Sheila Billows, Sandra Booth, Sharon Hargreaves,
Alison Sanderson. Raffle: Peter Dakin, Mr
F. Dinsdale and MC for whist was Mr W. Crossley, who thanked everyone for
attending.
Bowland YFC football team beat Clitheroe 5-3 in a match on Sunday. Scorers were G. Fawcett (2), J. Hartley, J. Metcalfe and S. Reynolds. On Monday the TU^’C held
Disco Members of Bolton-by-
Briggs, Mrs E. Middleton. MC for dominoes was Mr
presided and Chipping WI member Mrs White was welcomed as a guest. Birth day greetings went to Mrs M. Beattie and Mrs W. Fox. R e t ir in g programme
u-dening was described to unsop Bridge WI by Mr Roger Hirst. Mrs M. Binder
- Miss I. Dugdale, Mr and Mrs T. Hudson and Mr R. Porter — sang “The Coventry Carol” and “.All poor men and humble.” Afterwards tea and mince
-Miss M. Hird; ’Tracy Giles, Mr Porter, Jfr J. Campbell and Miss A. Bowker. Organist was Miss G. Parkinson. A quartet —
Hudson, Miss J. Benson, Mr A. - Chamley, Mr Maddock,
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Solo A large congregation
gathered at Christ Church, Chatburn, for the Festivd of lessons and carols on Sunday, conducted by, the Rev. N. Maddock. Tina Holgate sang the solo
'There was a good attend- Sharp, the Rev. F. Knowles,, •nee at Saturday’s carol Coun. H. E. Boden, Mrs F.
verse in the processioi^ hymn and th e ch o ir lerformed several items. Eessons were read by Mr J.
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Tuneful The Chatburn group
committee of the Cancer Research Campaign has received a £1.75 donation from three young girls who raised the money carol sing ing in the village. They were S u san Frankland, of Downham Road, Debra Robinson, of Grindleton View, and Julia Turner, of
Victoria Avenue.
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Gisburn Photographs
Members of Gisburn I Mothers’ Union and Young Wives, met in the Festival Hall for a Jacob’s join
supper. Their speaker was Miss B.
Bingham, of Clitheroe, who was welcomed by Mrs M. Hudson and thanked by Mrs |
W. Peacock. A competition for child-
' Mrs H. Taylor, and a happy evening ended with carol singing.
hood photographs-was won by Mrs H. Waddington and
Singers On Thursday evening,
secretary Mrs S . , Mason received a glass . ornament
and Mrs I. Idiens a p ^ r - weight in appreciation of her
services as secretary. Two trips in January are
in Clitheroe. Competition winners were
Mrs S. Mason and Mrs M. CJowking and Mrs E. Waddington won the raffle,
’liie new committee served supper.
Chatburn Awards
its Christmas party in the village hall, with dancing to the Phil Case disco.
Wiswell
Charities Members of Wiswell WI
toured the village on two evenings singing carols and raised £45 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Arthritis and Rheumatism Research Council.
Tosside
Full house ■There was a full house for
the Christmas whist drive at Tosside. MC was Mr J. Kenyon.
by young (Aapel members Gillian and Heather Thorn ton, Karen Oliver. Richard Taylor, Phillip Cullingford and Brian Moorhouse. Organist was Miss Alice Parkinson.
Slaidburn Quiz time
juniors met Bolton-by- Bowland juniors in Slaid burn School for a quiz. Judges were Mrs E. V. Huddlestone, of Chipping, and Mrs' D. Kellet, of ’Thorn- ley. Quizmaster'was Miss M. J. Watson and time-keeper •and scorer were Mr D. How a r d and Mr N. Robinson.
A team of Slaidburn
captained hy Joan Robinson, included Sheila Hamson, Sarah Walker and Andrew R o b i n s o n . R i c h a r d Cornthwaite (captain), Catherine and Angela Booth and Richard Stevenson represented the visitors. The captains thanked the
The victorious home team, officials.
Carols There were two carol
services in Slaidbum on
Sunday. ■ In the afternoon, Mr T. Fuhiess, of Grindler
ton, led a service at the Methodist Church. ^ ' A nativity scene was
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thwaite and Mr F. Wallbank (turkey), Mrs'B Tomlinson and Mr H. Green (pork), Mrs Towler and Mr S. Hogg (duck). Miss M. Jackson and Mr I. Peel (chicken). Miss S. Kenyon and Mr J. Garth
Winners: Mr T. Cowper-
(sherry). Compet it ion: Mr J.
Metcalfe, Mr Kemp, Miss Cook, sheila -Kenyon, Mrs B. Capstick.
Duets
Tosside was decorated for Sunday’s carol service, t a k en by Mr Robert Lawson, of Westhouse. He and Mr Mark Lawson sang two songs. Bible readings were given by Mr W. Askew, Daniel and Jason Brown, Mrs P. Brown, Mr N. Lawson and Mrs M.
Mount Zion Chapel at ■Wharton. , A special item was the
singing of “Away in a Ma n g e r ’’ -by Danie l, Matthew and Sarah Black burn, Daniel and Jason Brown, Sasha Grant, Robert Powl, Alison and Lisa Wade,
Organist was Mrs B. Hodgson,of Grindleton,with
Mrs B. Askew, of- Long Preston, playing for the
duets and'Mrs F. Powl, of Tosside, for the children’s - carol.
' There was an excellent congregation, the offertory
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amounting to £19. Tea and hot mince pies were served in the schoolroom.
Christ Church Cub Scouts, Chatburn, were made at their Christmas party, the Green Sfac scooping the cup for attendance and inspec tion, as well as the shield for games. Alistair Bailey was I of the Year.
The annual awards to sandwiches, cakes and jelly.
Quartet Worship at Chatburn
Methodist Chapel’s service of lessons and carols on Sunday evening was led by the vicar, the Rev. N. Maddock, owing to the mms-
.teris illness. Lessons were read by Mrs
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■ Lancashire Constabulary, to help in its youth liaison I work. Local children Joanne and
members of Gisburn Young ■Wives, husbands, children and friends toured the -village singing carols. They made approximately £50 for
Christopher Fellowes and Caroline Corner made £3 carol singing for the Spastics Society.
Packed Gisburn Parish Church
‘was packed ivith parents, relatives and friends when children from the Primary School held their carol service and nativity play on Friday evening. Canon S. A. Selby conducted the service and gave the blessing.
In darkness Sunday’s carols by cand
lelight service at Gisbum Parish Church, conducted by Canon S. A. Selby, started in complete darkness ■with each member of the congregation holding a
canme. Sidesmen provided lights
'rhe bovs played games which were passed through- and h T a su p p fr of
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Wild life Guest speaker at Gisbum !
YFC was Mr K. Briggs, who showed slides p d played 1 recordings of wild life. He was thanked by Michelle Gibson. Chairman was David Mattinson.
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