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Cl'thcroc Adveritaer and Times, April 2Slh, 1977.7 Chatburn ^ >


__Susanne Cassidy, .Julie i Harrison, Karen Lambert, Jill Porter and Liza Williams. A short session of-outdoor


Girls’ Friday Club is encourag- mg and five new members joined at the recent meeting


Encouraging Attendance at Chatbum


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A great day for Barry


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THE generous response of people over a wide area from Clitheroe to Accrington not only provided a kidney machine for Sabdens Barry Rainford. but also a cheque fo r over £ 1 .0 0 0 for the Manchester Royal Hospital. Both gifts were presented


company, wtuch raised £725. was recognised by a presenta­ tion on Monday of a memento m the form of a model motor cycle. A presentation was also


on Monday at Accrington Workmg Men s Club, where the fund raising began four months ago. The company of more than 400 included members, and others who had helped m the campaign. The machme and cheque


made on behalf of the Ram- ford family by Dr C. N. Maxwell to Mrs Wiseman — a bouquet and a gold cross to mark all the work she had put mto orgarasmg the appeal. In the past Barry has had to


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were presented by Mrs Mavis Wiseman, of Sabden. whose husband (Mr Tom Wiseman) is orgamst and drummer at the club, where the collections began. Later, said Mrs Wise­ man. donations were too numerous to mention, but included the Kings Arms. Clitheroe: and the Chtheroe Co-operative Society (where


John Smithson, who under­ to o k a sp o n so red r id e supported by employees at the Ribblesdale Cement


Barry used to work). The splendid effort by Mr


visit Manchester at least three days each week, bemg away from home from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.. to use the hospital ladney machmes. In future he will be able to


be tre a ted at home. 10 1 Clitheroe Road. Sabden. and hopes to be able to enjoy a new lease of life — and even to be able to fmd employment again. After providing £3.9o0 for


the kidney machine there was a surplus of £860 and this, plus £220 raised on Monday even- mg at the club, was presented to the Royal Hospital.


Wiseman at the presentation ceremony.


Picture: Barry with Mrs


games was organised by Miss J. Frankland and Mrs P. Platt, and a short entertain­ ment .was given by Fiona B lack, Joanne Kay and Amanda Tingle. Most of the . evening was spent making flowers for the village gala. Birthday greetings were


sung for Sara Bradley Md Julie Myers and the evening - concluded with a sh o r t


epilogue.


tee has planned two fund­ raising events, a house-to- house collection: throughout the village, starting on May 9th, and a sherry evening at “Ashcroft’,’, home of Mr and Mrs J. Bailey. The committee heard that Kibble Valley Mayor-elect Coun Edward Newhouse will present Jubilee crowns to the village children on the gala day. and that Mr D. Smith, of Twiston. will provide entertainment.


Raising funds • Chatbum Jubilee Commit­


Ribblesdale Club. Chatbum. took part in a domino dnve


Spot on Lady members of the


organised by Mrs A. Gros- venor. while the men played


their usual games of snooker. Mrs Cowell won first prize and Mrs M. Hatfield took the prize for the lowest score. Tea hostesses were Mrs Bum and Miss E. Clark.


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Maddock led the opening act of worship. Hostesses were Mrs Taylor. Miss Waddington and Mrs F. Wignall.


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Church. Chatburn. was among the 900-strong choir which sang -Messiah in Blackburn Cathedral on


In choir A g ro u p from Christ


Saturday evening, under the baton of John Bertalot. 'The chou-. drawn from all


over the diocese, met early in the evemng to rehearse. The performance was given at 8 p.m. to an audience that had to be limited because no more, seats were available.


Anniversary P re a ch e r at Chatburn


Methodist Chapel anmversary lervices on Sunday was the


Rev D. Bradley, a Burnley circuit sector mimster and a probation officer. His two sermons were lively, helpful and mspinng — one on the subject of -Roots, the other on "Togetherness in the (jospel.- Organist was Miss G. Parkinson. Members are continuing ith the task of weedmg .-md


tidymg the chapel grounds. Read


Circle singer R e ad s in g e r Mr Jim


Hargreaves entertained the Ladies' Friendly Cmcle at their meeting in the United Reformed School. Accompanied by Mrs Elsie


Shacklady. he sang folk songs, ballads and hymns and played records. He was introduced by vice-president Miss A. Dyson and thanked by secret­ ary Miss M. Dewhurst. Members wshing. to go on


to make the big cake from sponge, cream, fresh straw­ berries and boudoir biscuits. She also showed slides on tourism and was thanked by Mrs M. Holden. Enrolling member Mrs N.


C h r is t Church Mothers’ Lnion. Chatbum. enjoyed a Jubilee gateau m addition to their usual tea and biscuits when Mrs Elizabeth Hey. of the Hark to Bounty Inn. Slaidburn. was their guest speaker. Mrs Hey demonstrated how


Village news


member of the uniformed groups renewed their laws and promises. -These were read by Gmde Jill Tomlinson and Scout Roger Singer. The collection was taken by Brow­ nie Samantha Cunbffe.


Grindleton


Superintendent Mr Roger Hirst spoke to Gnndleton WI about pot plants and demons­ t r a te d ' ways of ta k in g cuttings. He also gave advice on general plant care. A competition for the best house plant was won by Mrs Horse- field. Mrs Lofthouse and Mrs Miller.


Plants R ib b le Valley P a rk s


W om e n ’ s F e l lo w s h ip concluded their winter season with the annual meetmg. Mrs W. Altham presided and thanked officials for their services. Arrangements are to be made for the annual outing in May. Officials elected for the


Elected G r in d le to n Methodist


carried by Fiona Newton, escorted by Phillipa Haworth and Elaine Georgeson. Lead­ e r s p re s e n t were Lynn Wilkinson and Jane Singer. During the service each,


carried by Dawn Goodwill,: escorted by Carolyn Cham­ bers and Janet Foster. Lead­ ers were Joyce (Junson and Mary Wilkmson. The Brownies’ flag was


were John Eamshaw, Vivien Birtwell and Susan- Holden. . The Guides’ flag was


Langho


Successful Winners of the whist ^ d


domino drive at St Lsonard s, Langho, were: Whist ■


Ladies: Mrs Lax,-V. ColIiM, Mrs B i rk e t . Gents: C.





Howarth, H. Bullock, E., Ainsworth.. Dominoes: Mrs Simpson, Mrs J. Eastwood, Mr H. Marshall. Competition: F. Hatton, W. Goodhill.


ru ra l area’s Conservative funds as a result of a hot-pot supper, held on Friday, at “Bamacre,” Langho, home of Coun. and Mrs W. Fleming. Mr G. Nickson, Conservative candidate for, the rural area, was among the guests.


Hot-pot Over £50 was raised for the


response to the appeal to “Meet the Missioners on Sunday a t St Leonard s, Langho. when Canon Ruffle, of Blackburn Cathedral, commissioned five Church Army missioners at the start of "Jubilation 77’ week.


Commissioned Thers WAS An cnthusisstic


Tosside


theme of an illustrated talk by M rs J . B la c k b u rn , of Clitheroe. to Tosside and District Women s Group. She was thanked by Mrs J .


Uganda "My life m Uganda was the


commg year are: Mrs Altham (president). Mrs D. Moir


(vice-president). Mrs M. Green (secretary). Mrs S. H. G reen ( t re a su re r ) . Mrs Holmes and Mrs Hodgson (p ia n is ts ) and Mrs W. Walmsiey and Mrs B. Hodg­ son (sick visitors). Tea hostes­


ses are Mrs E. Airy. Mrs H. Brooks. Mrs W. Walmsiey and Mrs J. Jackson. The meeting concluded with a successful tea and cake stall.


with pound stall at Gnndleton raised over £70 for Methodist Church funds.


Jumble A well attended jumble sale


Gisburn


Hellifield. Embsay and West Bradford groups and Gisbum M o th e r s ' Union, were welcomed on Thursday to a meeting of Gisbum Young Wives in the I' estival Hall by leader Mrs H. Crook. She also welcomed Mrs


Colourful Y o u n g w iv e s f rom


M rs J . N ew h o u s e . of Crayshaw Farm. During the business meetmg. arrange­ ments were made for a jumble sale to be held m May m aid of cancer research and Settle C o r o n a r y C a r e . Mrs Newhouse served tea and


Schofield. Hostess for the evemng was


biscuits.


Mrs R. Bums. Mrs. P. Green­ wood. Mrs E. Cooper. Mrs E. Towler. Gents — Mr C. Howarth. Mrs J. Cowper- thwaite. Mr R. Brown. Mr N. Craven.


Mrs C. Newhouse. Mrs M. Lord- Mr F. Hatton. Mr H. Marshall. Mrs S. Berry, Mrs B- Binder. Gerard Wmnard. Children: Linda Pmder, Philip Metcalfe. Stephen Berry, Chnstopher Berry. C om p e t i t io n ; Mrs. J.


Dominoes: Miss E. Breaks.


Audrey Holdsworth. young families representative for


the Bradford Diocese, who gave a colourful talk on her expenences at the MU cente­ nary celebrations m London last year. She w,as thanked by Mrs J. Pate. A buffet supper was served


-and members were reminded of a cookery demonstration by Norweb on May 12th.


New styles S e v e r a l mem bers of


Gisbum WI went home from th e i r coffee evening and bnng-and-buy sportmg brand new hair styles. The reason — they volunteered to act as models for a hair-dressmg demonstration by Hunter Barrow, of Skipton and Lancaster. The stylists decided on suit­


Slaidburn Auction


An "Any old iro n ; auction sale was held in


Slaidbura Village Hall in aid of the jubilee fund. A great vanety of items was offered for s,ile by Mr C. Silverwood. The next jubilee event in


at a whist and domino dnve arranged by Tosside Jubilee Committee. Mr S. Hogg and Mr E. Metcalfe were MCs and Mr J. Winnard gave the vote of thanks. . Whist winners: Ladies —


31 tables There were 31 tables in play


: half-hour prepared by the Chatburn A members was. c a r r ied 'o v e r to the next meeting.


extended by Mrs Capstick. Tea hostesses were Mrs Hewitt, Mrs Spensley, Miss J. Clark and Miss M. Jones. . Owing to the success of the questions sessioij, the social


Jubilee ■ Lord Clitheroe, who pres­


ided a t t|ic annual parishr meeting a t Downham, on ■ Monday, was elected chair­ man and Mr G. Braithwaite, parish clerk. • Miss E. M. Barton, Mr


Todd and Mr Jackson were elected to deal with the St Thomas Day charity.


waite are representatives on the Association of Parish Councils. The meeting agreed to put •


Mr Nelson and Mr Braith­


aside £25 for the Queen’s Sliver Jubilee celebrations.


BoIton*by-Bowiand


Bowland Young Farmers’ Club were divided at their Monday meetmg. The boys judged beef cattld at Mr A. Hudson s farm. Gisbum. Junior winners were Alan


Club divides Members of Bolton-by-


Hartley. David Stinchon. Peter Billows, and semors


• enjoyable evening makmg appetising salads at the home of Mrs G. Billows. '


were Michael Dakin. Michael Comthwaite and Phihp Smal­ ley. Overall judge was Mr Crook. Meanwhile the girls had an


Daffodil time It was a fme evemng when


members of BoUand Garden­ ing Club accepted an mvita- tion from Mrs M. Heaton, of


Closes Hall. Bolton-by- Bowland. to see a display of


daffodils in the garden. A vote of thanks to Mm Heaton was proposed by chairman Mrs D. Driver. Arrangements were made for a visit to Broughton Hall


Waddingtpn


wards into smaller units accommodating only four chil­ dren, in order to create an atmosphere more akin to that of a fmm'ly, helps in dealing, with mentally retarded chil­ dren.


Hospital’s work . Reorganisation of large


. stones Hospital in a talk to the Young Mothers’ Union of Waddington and West Brad- f o r d , a t W a d d in g to n


Mr T. A. Maclean, Divisional Nursing Officer at Calder-


This was one point made by


Vicarage. Mr Maclean traced the


changes which have taken place m the past few years in the treatment of such chil­ dren. He showed colour slides of the children at their various activities, receiving remedial ^restment sometimes in their swimming pool, or being encouraged to walk with the help of staff, who show untir- mg patience and compassion.


Mr Maclean was thanked by Mrs Sadie Baker. Mrs C. F. Goodchild was thanked for her hospitality. It was suggested that a visit should be arranged to Calderstones in the near future.


After answenng questions Mitton


Church made a profit of £4o for church funds at their annual whist and domino dnve. The Rev. A. Higginson presented the prizes and


Profitable Ladies of Mitton Pansh


Discussions on school


building


THE Ribble Valley Councils Development Sub-Comnuttee


gardens, near Skipton on May 10 th. when members leave the village at 7 p.m.


Martin Top


Tilbury- Mrs E- Rowland. Mr A. Mann.


the village is a coffee evening at Homs Farm, home of Mr and Mrs George Parker, on May 13th. There will also be a ladies football match at Newton on May 6th. between the Slaidbum Stickers and the Newton Novices. Proceeds will be shared by the two village jubilee funds.


able styles for each model and no-one was disappointed with the result: The models were Mrs E. Gornall. Mrs M. Oldfield. Mrs.D. Bolland. Mrs P. Silverwood. Mrs R. Asquith, and two young non­ members. Miss C. Dmsdale and Miss H. Waddington. N Mrs W. Graveston thanked


the outing to see the special Sliver Jubilee production of "The Arcadians in the g ro u n d s of B u rn le y s Towneley Hall on June 15th. are asked to contact the committee as soon as possible.


at Read Constitutional Club


All the aces Wmners of the whist dnve


on Saturday were: Ladies — Mrs M. Houldsworth. Mrs R. Hargreaves. Gents — Mrs E. Brownhill. Mrs E. Bracewell. Competition: Miss E. Ennis. On Monday winners were:


Chipping


Lucky An a ttra c t ive array of


pnzes were donatea by villa­ gers for the annual Spnng pnze bingo, orgamsed by St Marys RC Church. Chipping. . Held in the village hall, on


the stylists for the demonstra­ tion. which proved the high­ light of the evemng.


Pendleton


heard the second part of a talk on "Pantaloons to Panties by Mrs E. Whitaker at their meeting. She traced the’ changes m fashion from lS6o to 1914 and showed many examples of the beautiful hand-sewing of yesteryear.


Undercover talk Members of Pendleton WI


Ladies — Mrs A. Cunliffc, Mrs S. Hensby. Gents — Miss Ennis. Mrs M. Blackburn. Competition: Mrs Brownhill. MC for both nights was Miss Ennis.


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On parade Read Scouts. Cubs. Guides


and . B row n ies p a rad ed through the village on Sunday and attended a St George s Day service in St Johns Church, taken by the vicar. Canon P. A. Schofield. For the Scouts the Union


Flag was earned by Chnst- opher Slrtw. escorted by Paul Keys and Ian Russell. The Scout flag was earned by


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The Cuds flag was earned


• speaker and Mi.ss R. Mundy pres ided. Following th e ' annual meeting at Bolton, i f was decided to write to tne MP deplonng the spread and availability of all forms of pornographic matenal.


Mrs Taylor thanked the


• Christ Church. Morecambe, and names were taken of those interested <in visltmg' M a r t on Mere in May-- Arrangements were made for attending the group meetmg at Padiham.


Details were given of a flower festival in June at


The sum of £9.56 was raised from the sale of waste paper


and the monthly stall made 0.\ 90 \ /»Arr*Yottr|o*i foT


Ireland. .Mrs .Ireland. Mrs Baldwin and Mrs Newhouse were tea hostesses for th e : evening.


' Callers were Stephen Seed and John Fisher, and Tom Walmsiey and John Bailey acted as checkers. Competition wmners were


Mrs S. Hams (grocenes and chocolates). Mrs E. Rhodes, (panda). Mrs B. Robinson (sherry). Cups of tea were provided by the ladies.


Downham


wards in hospitals to county ’Any Questions session at


Questions Topics ranging from mixed


plamiing were raised at an ■


.Downham Village Hall on Thursday. Mr J. Parker, husband of


. M. Curren (a retired district nurse). - Coun., J. Fell, the Rev. A; R; Higginson and Mr.C. Wilson (Ribble Valley Planmng Officer). The evening’s proceedmgs


• 'E . Boden• (headmaster of Chatbum CE School). Miss A.


one of the WI members an^ a teacher at Gawthorpe School. Padiham. was chairman, and the panel mcluded Coun. H.


Saturday, it raised about £67 for church funds.


themewas "Life m Christ. He sang "A Crown of Thoms . Miss Alice Parkinson was organist. Collections for the Good News Silver Jubilee Bibles Fund totalled £39.


Newton


hall fund was raised at a buffet supper and dance at Newton Parish Hall on Fnday. Old tune and modem danc-


Buffet More money for the -village


service was held for Mrs Jane Carr a dearly-loved member of the chapel and faithful attender for more than aO years. The Rev. J. D. Culling- ford introduced Mr Bryon Lingard who paid tribute to Mrs Carr. There w.is a large congregation. Mr Ethenngtons evemng


C o n g reg a tio n a l Chapel, Martm Top. on Sunday, were c o n d u c te d by Mr Tom Ethermgton. of Woodplump- ton- He spoke about The Blessing of the Lord ahd sang a solo. "The longer I serve Him the sweeter he grows". Mrs Frances Oliver W.1S accompanist. In the afternoon a memonal


Speaker sings Group services at Salem


has accepted in principle two schemes proposed by the county authority concermng the disused school at Payth- ome. The first is the conversion


of the school into a two- bedroomed house. 'This involves the building


VILLAGERS m Downham are protesting agamst the constant use of their pictures­ que -village green by horse nders as a - Grand National course, with the two wooden seats as jumps.


remaining basically as it is, apart from the demolition of a few minor outbuildings at the


to this second scheme the committee recommended that, before ,iny detailed plans were submitted, further discussions should take place with the Ribble Valley plan­ mng department. In a report to the committee


the Chief Architect and Plan- ning Officer Mr Charles Wilson said it wxs understood the county council wanted to fiispose of. the school, which it owns. The report said mat first,


however, the counlv council wished to sound out what sort of uses the school building could be put to. .


Babies behave at service


YOUNGSTERS from six weeks to three years of. ,ige attended a "pram service at St Leonard s Church. Langho, as part of the parish s celebra­ tions for the golden jubilee of the Blackburn Diocese. About 4t> mothers and their


mg was enjoyed, and refresh­ ments were provided by Mrs Barbara Hamson. The event


Sawley


ancestry were explamcd by Mrs Elaine Marsden and Mrs Jean Marsden when they visited bawley WI. They explamed the ways to start and the pitfalls, and concluded with their own family tree. They were thanked by Mrs S. Jury. The jumble sale made


Family trees Ways to trace ,i family’s


babies joined m the service which was conducted by Church Army captains Terry Bayford (from Liverpool) and


was orgamsed by the social Leslie Tennant (Chichester) committee


' members of the visiting team for the parish jubilee celebra-


D e a r d e n 'a f t e rw a r d s described the service as so successful that mothers had asked if. it might become a regular monthly feature. "Both the children and the


tions. The vicar, the Rev. Philip


Pnee excludes VATal8'’o


N E W R A D IA L S


use of the school as a resiclen- ti.ll field study and outdoor pui’suits centre. While agreeing in principle


back; The second is the proposed


natural trade-marks, their hoof pnnts are damaging the grass.


Apart from the horses


Sow throughout the year with compJata satisfaction on a machine supplied by the local specialist.


the annual parish meeting, on Mqnday. decided to write to the nders concerned asking them politely to take a running jump — elsewhere.


Village representatives at 23a KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23005 E. W. DAVEY


Expert repairs to alt makes. Keedtes, oII» cutting out shears and motors supplied.


. thanked people for their I support. .


• B. Lancaster, Mr H. Green. Dominoes: Mr A. Went­


— Mrs A. Haworth, Mrs L. Haworth; Mrs M. Edmondson. Gents — Mr F. Harrison, Mrs





worth, Master A. Grotty, Mrs E. Tomlinson, Mr J. Tomlin­ son, Mrs M. Walker, Mr W. Hayhurst.


• tie, ,Mr N. Blockeel, Mrs Wright. MC for whist was Mr A.


Hurst Green


Monday at St John’s Vicarage, Hurst Green, by courtesy of the Rev. Arthur Higginson, raised £34 towards the village Silver Jubilee fund. The even­ ing, arranged by members of the parish, included a tombola and a bring-and-buy stall.


Coffee cups A^ coffee evening held on


Sabden


60s Club’s weekly whist and domino dnve were: Ladies — Mrs M. Lawson. Mrs A. Slater. Booby prizes: Mrs Hill. Mrs Bowker. Gents — Mr D. Southwell. Mr H. Parker. Mr C. Moorhouse. Booby: Mr T. Graham. Dominoes: Mrs . F. Quegan, Mrs N. Palmer. Mrs Lawless, Miss A. Alston.


Senior’s prizes Winners of Sabden Over


prevent the jumble sale at Sabden Methodist School from bemg well supported and £36 was raised. It will be used to buy materials for the sewing crafts stall at the bazaar later this year. The school ivill also be the


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mothers were more relaxed than during normal services, he said- "As a result the chil­ dren behaved very well indeed and everyone enjoyed themselves.


£40.37 for funds. A seconds sale IS to be arranged for September. Supper at the May meeting will bo a Jacob s join. The competition for a


First aid for ladies


family photograph was won by Mrs R. Crowe. Mrs M. Craddock and Mrs G. Benson. Mrs M. C. Dyson organised four quizzes for social tune, winners being Mrs R. Crowe, Mrs Aspland and Mrs M.


Hobden- Whalley


Abbey drive Vfliist wmners at the Abbey


were open to non-members of the Wl.with vice president


Mrs Capstick presiding m the r Vi.cnT'.gft T nj*


. Tiianss to the r,3iiiiig panel were expreesfed by Miss J, Clark,, and congratulations to members who won awards at the Clitheroe Area Show were


-Whalley on Saturday were. Ladies — Miss M. Hudson, Mrs G. Britch. Gents — Miss ^ t V L. ^ - l i


Senior Citizens' drive at


, D . . Titterington. Mrs L. E d d le s to n - -Mi s s N*


■ Wolstenholme.' SuiVc ley. Mr F.


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c ’ e Chetham. MT3 D. MeVie. Mr


RIBBLE Valley Nursing Officer Mrs Anne Mane Pennock gave a talk on fu-st aid to members of Edisford Ladies' Club. They were advised on the correct and fastest way of dealing with bums- cuts, stings, scalds and


so forth. The president.. Mrs Anne


sprams. ■ Mrs D. Cowle proposed the


vote of thanks. For cancer


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■ their best result for a long time. - -• - -


ppjfn.rased.i-U5.irom a col­ lection m the .village in March. The group holds a collection every si.x months and this was


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