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e v e ry Thursday" in St Nicholas’ Hall, appealed in the Advertiser and Times for more help with the grow-, ing number of members, and Chris volunteered. The membership total at


the moment stands at 43, but many more youngsters in the village are planning to join shortly. No doubt Chris (19), who


works in the village for the Pendle Furniture Company, will help to supervise such activities as snooker, table- tennis and football. But the club will still


welcome any other people who feel they could spare som e t im e . Anyone interested should contact Mr Bob Atkinson or his wife C h r is t in e, at Padiham 75175. Meanwhile, the youngs­


fully follow the pop music scene will also be stepping out in March, for the club is organising a sponsored walk to raise money to buy a disco unit.


husband of Sabden WI pres­ ident Mrs Ann Fletcher, showed slides taken oh a tour of Scotland at the insti­ tu te ’s annual dinner at Abbot’s Court, Whalley. He ended th e show with pictures of Sabden Jubilee Carnival, including the insti­ tute’s float.


Slide show Mr Gordon Fletcher,


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domino winners were D. Wade, H. Jackson.and M. Wood, and whist winners Mrs Hargreaves, Mrs Clark­ son, R. Chamley and C. Lacey.


Lenten address Members of St Nicholas’s


Lent, at 7-30 p.m., there will be Eucharist and medita- tional address on “The psalms for the Christian.”


Church Women’s Guild, Sabden, held their AGM in the school last night, follow­ ing a special Ash Wednesday service in church conducted by Fr Trevor Vaughan. Each Wednesday during


ters are making plans for their first real venture into the field of drama, with rehearsals for "The Chim­ ney Sweep” due to start soon. Club members who faith­


te rs watching, despite' torrential rain. At half-time the players were revived by oranges provided by local s h o p k e e p e r Mr Ja ck Britcliffe, and at the end of the game householders on nearby Gardeners Row provided coffee. A return match with


Grindleton is being organ­ ised. In the meantime the boys are preparing to meet a team from Simonstone on February 18th.


in St Nicholas’s School,' . Sabden, on Tuesday night, organised by the church social committee. The pancakes were cooked in the hall on camping^ stoves and afterwards there was danc­ ing to records and games.


Pancakes A pancake social was held


Sabden children to brush up on their art will be available from next Tuesday when a Sketch Club starts in the village. The club will meet every


Sketching An o p p o r tu n i ty for


T h u rsd ay n ig h t in St Nicholas’s School Hall from 6-30 to 7-30 p.m. and is open to all village children aged from seven upwards. I t is being run by Mr


Norman Runacres, of Whal­ ley Road, who is a designer and has recently moved to Sabden with his wife and two children.


Gisburn


Float An appeal for suggestions


iding, read a letter thanking members for the £303 sent to the Pat Seed Cancer Appeal. A competition judged by


Mr Foster for the best picture of a local view was won by Mrs M. Cowgill, Mrs P. Silverwood, Mrs I. Carr, Mrs J. Dibb and Mrs J. Jackson.


Gisburn WI spent a pleasant evening at Clitheroe Parish Hall at a performance of “The Merry Widow.”


Night out Nineteen members of


Jubilee ball


spent at Hall


r evening was isbum Festival


on Friday, when the


second Silver Jubilee Ball was held. Music for the event,


organised by the Jubilee S u b -C om m i t te e , was provided by the E.B.G. Band and a buffet by Mr and Mrs Buckle, of Rimington.


Fancy dress Young farmers from


Gisbum held their annual fancy dress competition at th e F e s t iv a l Hall on Monday. Winners were: Characters


— Ian Coates (James Herriot), Andrea Robinson- (Toad of Toad H all), Virginia Pate (double life of Angela Rippon). Original — Helen Falshaw


Defeat The choirboys’ football


the Holme playing fields, Sabden, and there were quite a number of suppor­


team from St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, had their f irs t defeat since their formation several months ago when they were beaten 6-0 by a team from Grindle- ton on Saturday morning. The game was played on


and Jean Thistlethwaite, Helen Waddington and Jam e s T ay lo r (K e r ry Packer’s Cricketing Circus), Richard Beckerton and Christine Mason (original Green Goddess), James Pate and Andrew Robinson (Prince Charles and “will I make HRH?”) Trophy winner was Helen


, Afterwards dancing was to Andy’s Disco.


Falshaw. Judges were Mr and Mrs Christopher Hind- ley and Mr ana Mrs Ian Heighten. A vote of thanks was given by club chairman Mr David Mattinson.


(snowbound survival kit), David Captstick (keep tanked up), Roger Thistleth- waite (Gisbum floral dance). Groups — John, Margaret


Stephen Foster, of Bolton Abbey, who illustrated his talk with slides of the York­ shire Dales, Malta and Yugoslavia. He was thanked by Mrs A. White.. Mrs W. Graveston, pres­


for a float to take part in the village gala in May was made at Gisbum WI’s meet­ ing in the Festival Hall on Thursday. The speaker was Mr


Mitton


Tweed Fashion was the subject


when-Mr W- Ward, of Ramsbottom, spoke to members of Little Mitton WI. He told them of the prog­


ress of the ready-made trade in factories and shops and aroused the envy of his audi­ ence by producing a selec­ tion of this season’s tweed patterns. He was thanked


by Mrs Hill. •, A competition for a


souvenir headscarf was won by Miss HudsonSiupper was


Srovided by Mrs Lancaster, Read


Cookery Members of Read Conser­


vative Women’s Association met Miss D. M. Dutton, the new Conservative agent for the Clitheroe Division. She was accompanied by Mrs M. Kay, chairman of the Divi­ sion’s Women Conserva­ tives. A d em o n s tra t io n of


microwave cookery was given by Miss Jacqueline Gregory, of Clitheroe, who was introduced by treasurer Mrs B. Parker. Winners of dishes cooked


were Mrs A. Cunliffe (butterscotch flan), Mrs J. Slater (fish delight), Mrs B. Parker (pineapple crunchie pie) and Mrs M. Coulthurst (Lancashire gammon).


by Read Brownies at the United Reformed Church on Sunday afternoon. Clare Banks carried the pennant, escorted by Emma Simpson and Phillippa Moss. The lesson was read by Andrea Caunce and the collection taken up by Deborah Harri­ son and Judith Goodway.


Parade Church parade was held


Excursion


organised for Read resi­ dents on Saturday by Mr and Mrs C. Law. The after­ noon was spent shopping, with tea at “La Carousel.” Afterwards the party went to the Civic Hall to see the Proscenium Players in Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew.”


An outing to Leeds was /


ing, first year badges were awarded to Susan Booth, Phillippa Moss and Emma Rigby. Second year badges went to Jennifer Capstick, Joanne Rowe and Deborah Williams and Cook’s badges to Clare Holbrook and Judith Goodway.


Badges At Read Brownies meet­


Irs Canninge and Miss Hudson.


news


distributors Richard Birch and Jonathon Hilton, collec­ tor Wayne Sowerbutts and server Andrew Haworth, Pupils played several items on recorders.. Communion in the even­ ing was conducted by Canon • P. A. Schofield.


Musical Members of Read St


John’s MU had an outing to Clitheroe arranged by Mrs E. Bracewell to see “The Merry Widow.”


Chipping


Tape Members of Chipping


Parish Church attended' a house meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mr T. Whal­ ley, Top O’Saunders. They heard a tape recording of a Bible s tu d y from the Keswick Convention. S e r v i c e s of H o ly


Communion and Evensong were held in church on Ash Wednesday.


Sherry Chippir


sampled ries


impled S'outh African sher­ after


nng WI members a talk on wine


farms around the Cape by Mr R. Siddall, of the South African Wine Farmers’ Association.


raffle and Mrs P. Pye the social h a lf -h o u r quiz. Competition winners were Mrs A. Seed and Mrs B. Robinson. Mrs Nuttall received birthday flowers.


Walking stick Chipping Young Farmers


enjoyed an interesting and instructive evening when Mr Alan Thwaites, of Dunsop Bridge, visited them at their meeting in the village hall. Mr Thwaites is widely


known for his skill in making walking sticks, crooks ana ornaments from a variety of materials. He showed his young


audience how to set about making a walking stick and was thanked Toy P ete r Rogerson. Robert Robinson c h a i r e d th e b u s in e s s meeting.


W h a lle y


Poems Everyone who attended


the meeting of Whalley Methodist Women’s Fellow­ ship went home with a poem. . For Miss Joan Pomfret was the visitor and after reciting a number of poems and monologues, she gave each member a copy of a p ie c e she had written specially for the occasion. Mrs F. Wilkinson chaired


Buffet , A wine and buffet disco in


St John’s School, Read, on Saturday, organised by the Scout and Guide Parents’ Association committee raised £270. About 150 people danced


to the Ben Worsley Road Show. Competition winners were Mrs P. Catlow, Mrs E. Calam and Mr R. Smith. Proceeds will help buy new ten ts for camping this summer.


Constitutional Winners of a whist drive


at Read Constitutional Club on Monday were: Ladies — Mrs A. Is les , Mrs B. Rimmer. Gents — (joint) Mrs P. Longbottom and Mrs P. Larkin, Mrs E. Brow­ nhill. Competition: Mrs L. Hargreaves. MC was Miss E. Ennis.


C o n c o rd e to S o u th America,” by Mr Jeffrey Wilkinson, will be given in Read United Reformed School a week tomorrow in aid of the Council for World Mission.


Concorde A slide presentation, “By


the meeting, Mrs G. Vickers was the pianist and Mrs C. Gregory the hostess)


Senior Citizens weekly drive at Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs M. Holt, Miss H. Hudson. Gents — Mrs E. C h e t h a m , Mr s E. Lancaster. Dominoes: Mr J. Hartley,


Right cards Results of the Abbey


Mrs Sutton, Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs Pye, Mrs B. McVie, Mrs Staveley.


Langho


Priorities A f te r Communion in


ch u rch , St L eo n a rd ’s Mothers’ Union, Langho, met in the school to hear Mrs N. Maddock, of Chatbum, speak on “Priorities.”


Trumps Winners at the whist and


domin o d r iv e a t S t Leonard’s, Langho, were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs Lax, M rs R ig b y , Mrs E. Woodend. Gents — Mr V. Woodend, Mr J. Ellis, Miss S. Hayes. Dominoes: Mr Seedall, Mr


School, Read, attended an Ash Wednesday service in church. Bell ringers were S tep h en Shorrock and A n d rew B l is s , book


Pupils Children of St John’s


Lofthouse, Mrs Simpson. Raffle: Mrs Lax and Mrs


Roberts. The next whist drive will be on March 2nd.


Coffee Langho Playgroup is to


hold a coffee morning in the


. Methodist Hall on Tuesday. There will be a bring-and- buy and proceeds are for Playgroup funds.


Rimington


Cheese and wine A cheese and wine evening


at the home of Mr and Mrs R, M. Berry, The Bam, Rimington, on Friday, made a profit of around £150 towards electrical work at Rimington Memorial Insti­ tute. The house was full and


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vmaple tre e planted by 'Bolton-by-Bowland WI in the War Memorial gardens was shown to members at their meeting by president Mrs C. F. Pickles. The tree has been donated


Pickles will be doing the flower arrangements for the spring council meeting which they will be attending in Lancaster on February 23rd. The competition for a tea


in Australia were shown by Miss D. Dewrance, of Waddington, who was thanked by Mrs B. Steven­ son. The projectionist was Mrs S. Cowgill. Mrs L. Bosonnet and Mrs


and planted by Mr G. Kay, of.Bolton-by Bowland. Slides of a six-month stay


; An inscribed plaque to be put on the Silver'Jubilee


Catherine Greenwood. Third class — P ete r


-Edward Gretton. A special prize was given


Waring, Christopher Ipho­ fen, Paul Riley, Wendy Oldfield, Stephen Dugdale, David Dugdale, Rachel Dugdale, Richard Oldfield,


to Catherine Iphofen, who had assisted superintendent Mrs Pat Rusnworth with enthusiasm and regularity. Canon C. F. GoodcmM


conducted the service and the organist was Miss Elsa Carr.


of St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, spoke to West Brad­ ford. Methodist Ladies’ Bright Hour about his work in Bangladesh. In the chair was Miss A.


Bangladesh The Rev. Arthur Siddall,


Pate and the organist was Mrs N. Frankland. The ladies served refreshments and a bring and buy stall raised £22 for their women’s Work effort.


Downham


towel was won by Mrs R. Jackson, Mrs M. Cowking and Mrs H. Pickard.


Bowland Young Farmers Club held a sports evening on Monday. The boys played football and basketball and the girls played netball.


Sporting Members of Bolton-by-


Mrs N. Hayhurst won a Dunsop Bridge


Bring-and-buy The Mayor and Mayoress


of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs Edward Newhouse, will open the seventh annual b r in g -an d -b u y sale at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Saturday. T h e re will be white


elephant, new and as new stalls and a children’s counter and cakes, produce and plants will also be on sale. In the evening, a bingo


session will be followed by dancing to “Bob and Mavis,” with supper and a licensed bar.


Farming


Miss Margaret Mercer, of Chipping, spoke about farm­ ing methods in New Zealand to members of Bowland F o re s t YFC in Dunsop Bridge Village Hall. She was thanked by Edward Parkin­ son. Chairman was Mr Geoff Walker.


West Bradford


West Bradford Playing Field Committee, represen­ tatives nominated by village organisations were: Mr B. Bnstol and Mrs E. Aspin (parish council), Mr R. Hanson (sports and social committee), Mr T. Wilkes (football), Mrs S. Brierley (hockey) and Mrs M. Thomas (WI). Elected members are Mr


Representatives At the annual meeting of


R. Cottam, Mr W. Iphofen, Mr D. Hepworth, Mr A. Titterington and Coun. E. Gretton. Firms and indi­ viduals were thanked for their generosity.


West Bradford Sports and Social Committee will be held in the Reading Room next Wednesday.


Prizes Awards for attendance


Sharp, Andrew Cottam, Gary Cottam, Ann Sharp, Jane Sharp, Jane Green­ wood, Karen Greenwood,


d u r in g th e year were presented; to Sunday school children at a family service in St Catherine’s Sunday School, West Bradford, attended by parents and friends. Prizewinners were: First class — Philip Rush- worth, Peter Rusnworth, Kirstie Sharp. Second class — Michael


Annual meeting The annual meeting of


went on two trips — to the Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Soci­ ety production of “The Merry Widow” and to Alston Hall College of Adult Educa­ tion, Longridge. ■ At the college they had dinner and were shown slides of the flora and fauna of the Lancashire border and Yorks hi r e Dales. Deputy warden Mr Duerden gave a talk on the history of the hall and was thanked by president Mrs A. Whittaker. On S a t u r d a y ,


Two trips Members of Downham WI


two


members attended a course at Preston on maldng and . decorating gateaux.


Slaidburn


Amusing “Chuckles in my career”


was an apt title when Miss Ruth Mundy, of Pendleton, spoke to members of Slaid­ burn WI. Her audience chuckled all the way through


as Miss Mundy told of her experiences in a wide vari­ ety of places, cooking and preparing food.' Mrs Doris Leeming was in


the chair. In a competition for a jar of lemon cheese, judged by Miss Mundy, highest points were awarded to Mrs Emily Robinson, Mrs Edith Lawson and Miss Peggie Starkie.


Church featured Unusual aspects of the


George H. Gaze, presided and thanks were expressed by Mrs.J. Leeming. Light refreshments were served by ladies of the church and there was a bring and buy stall.


interior and exterior of St Andrew’s Church, Slaid- bum, were featured in an audio-visual presentation on Saturday evening, in the village hall, by Mr Raymond Greenwood, of Clitheroe. The Rector, the Rev.


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