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h 4l*i 4ft <97. < 1 News from Villages Waddington
at Waddington WI for the e venin g a r r a n g e d by Clitheroe members. The entertainment, traditionally kept as a surprise, was pro vided this time by the Twis- ton Singers.
Songs for all There was a good turn-out
Their musical programme
included madrigals, folk songs, negro spirituals, popular numbers and an arrangement of a Bach can tata. Mrs F. Hermon intro duced them and on behalf of an appreciative audience Mrs M. Garnett expressed thanks.
scones and cream buns made by the Clitheroe members — were also well received. A general knowledge quiz, conducted by Mrs Hermon, was won by Mrs M. Dawson and Mrs M. Wiggiesworth.
The refreshments — Secretary Miss D. Dewr-
ance gave an amus ing account of her visit to the AGM in London and presi dent Mrs D. Walmsley reminded members of the “Sports for all” day to be held at Lancaster Univer sity on July 8th.
The Denman bursary for
next year was awarded to Miss Marie Booth. It was agreed to run a mystery trip in the autumn. The recent nearly new sale made £133.
nesday’s trip to the Lakes were asked to be ready to leave the Sun Inn by 8-30 a.m. and to take packed lunches.
Group of Waddington and West Bradford met in St Catherine’s Sunday School to make arrangements for the open evening on Tues day, when Mr A. Eatough, of the Milk Marketing Board, will give a demonst ration.
Plans for a canal trip
starting at Skipton were cons idered and it was decided to send invitations for the September meeting to the Young Members’ groups at Gisburn and Hurst Green.
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St Helen’s Mothers’ Union was held at Waddington Vic arage on Thursday. Prayers were taken by enrolling member Mrs C. F. Good- child and plans were drawn up for the year.
Garden party A committee meeting of
Arrangements were also
made for the garden party at the Vicarage in July, when friends will be invited, and members of St Catherine’s, West Bradford.
History Waddington Brownie pack
met on Tuesday evening in St Helen’s Church, where Canon C. F. Goodchild gave a talk on the history of the church and pointed out fea tures of interest. The visit ended by the vicar taking the Brownies to the top of the church tower, where they had a splendid view of' the village and surrounding countryside. Mrs Dorothy Aspin, Mrs
Barbara Lawson and Miss Hilda Emsley, of Waddow Hall, were in charge of the Brownies. Lisa Nevett, a memb e r of the pack, thanked the vicar.
Billington
ton and Langho WI was Mrs Joyce Darby, of Langho, who brought a collection of dolls and discussed methods of making them. She was thanked by Mrs M. Thomas. The raffle was won by
Miss M. Talbot and Mrs M. Holt, and a hair ornament competition by Mrs D. Gar- ratt, with Mrs Jean Price second and Mrs C. Scargill third. Mrs Price reported on the AGM in London.
Dolls Guest speaker at Billing
Members going on Wed
A FULL weekend of danc ing, sports, crazy cricket and other compet i t ions brought children and villa gers of West Bradford together in festive mood.
The events, organised by
the sports committee, began with more than 100 youngs ters dancing away Friday evening to the .Y2!i4 disco in a marquee on the playing field.
On Saturday, children
competed in a wide sports programme and on Sunday a crazy cricket match between the men and women of the village proved hilarious entertainment. The women
An egg-throwing competi
Making plans The Young Members’
tion with a bottle of wine as prize and a wellie-throwing contest for beer and coke a t tracted many entries. There was also lots of fun when villagers took aim with
Chatburn
day School Anniversary col lections totalled over £100. The Rev. Don Bradley, of Burnley, preached and Miss G. Parkinson was th e organist.
The theme of the services
was “Growing Up” and in the morning the primary scholars acted “This is your life — a butterfly,” with Nicola Darbyshire in the name part, Sarah Hodgson as the sun, and Ian Porter, Jill Porter, Anthony Pearce and David Harrison as cater pillars. Mrs Ann Barker was the reader. The older scholars acted
' Tracy Giles as interviewer. Also taking part were Mar- tyn Pearce, Susan Hodgson, Mi chel l e Da r bys hi r e , Jeanette Harrison, Angela Harb, Charles Brayne and Joanne Harrison.
tess. A beetle drive organ ised by Mrs M. Frankland was won by Mrs A. Gros- venor, with Mrs Cowell tak ing the consolation prize.
stayed on a farm at Harrop and took the first steps towards his calling. Members of Chatburn
Methodist Church gave the visitors tea.
make their annual meeting a social occasion, and this year’s was held at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Tos- side, under the chairman ship of Mr H. Woods. Both secretary and trea su rer reported a successful year.
Social Chatburn Men’s Society
minister of Lune Street Methodist Church, Preston, was on familiar ground when he climbed Pendle Hill with a party of 50 children and 20 adults from his church. As a war-time evacuee he
Back again The Rev. Terry Foster,
sung for Mrs Burns (90), of Downham, at the weekly me e t i ng of Chatb ur n Ribblesdale Club and a small party is being held for her at today’s meeting. Mrs Chambers was hos
Ninety years old Birthday greetings were
“This is your life — John Mark,” with Sarah Richard son in the name part and
Butterfly Chatburn Methodist Sun
A festive weekend( at West Bradford I
wet sponges at luckless vol unteers in the stocKs.
SPORTS Flat 4-5: Paul Riley, Andrew
Bradshaw, Rachael Dugdale. 6-7: Gary Cottam, Paul Hargreaves, Carl Crook.
8-9: Boys — Nicky Thomas,
Simon Cherry, Andrew Cottam. Girls — Sara Thorton-Briar, Frances Brierley, Sally Clark. 10- 11: Boys — Andrew Hartley, Gid eon Peel, Simon Gretton. Girls— Elizabeth Keighley and Ann Sharp (tie), Ruth Chew.
12-13: Boys — Nigel Willis,
Mark Lambert, Malcolm Heanon. Girls — Julie Smith, Tina Robin son, Rebecca Peel and Nicola Wormwell (tie).
President, the Rev. N. Mad- dock; chairman, Mr A. Hodgson; vice-chairman, Mr W. Proctor; secretary, Mr H. Woods; treasurer, Mr E. Horsfield. They form the committee,
Officials elected were:
together with Mr J. O. But ters, Mr D. Hook and Mr H. Smalley.
conducted a short church service and Mrs A. Highton was the painist. Supper was served in the Institute. A return visit to St Cuthbert’s is being arranged.
St Cuthbert’s. Fulwood, Preston, with their Vicar, the Rev. J. Rushton, were welcomed to Christ Church, Chatburn, last week. The Rev. N. Maddock
Bolton-by-Bowland
Treasure hunt A treasure hunt for Bol-
ton-by-Bowland Drama Group was organised by chairman Mrs J. Hammond and secret ary Miss P. Wright. Winners were Mrs J. Brooks, Mrs N. Birch and Mrs C. Wolfenden. Supper was served at the Copy Nook Hotel. The next meeting will be
at Bay Gate, the home of Mr and Mrs Alan Moorhouse, on October 9th.
Ready for show Bolland Gardening Club
met at White Cottage, the home of Mr and Mrs C. Lil- burn to hear Mrs K. Mack- lin, of Accrington, gave a talk on preparing flowers and vegetables for the show bench. Mrs D. Dinsdale thanked her. Members discussed their
first annual show for flowers and vegetables, which will be held in the Village Hall on September 3rd.
Newton
Bam dance The Hodder Valley branch
of the Conservative Associa tion held a barn dance, with. barbecue supper, at Gamble Hall Farm, Newton, by kind permission of Mr and Mrs J. Parker. The evening proved most enjoyable, with danc ing to the Parker Brothers Trio.
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CHATBURN CE School pupils held their annual sports day on Friday, events being organised by head master Mr H. E. Boden and his staff.
RESULTS
Platt, Susan Rhodes, Sara John son, Maria P agliaro. Boys: Jonathan Taylor, Jason Ingham, Paul Kay, Mark Hall.
Moseley, Adele Cradock, Julie Harrison, Joanna Jackson, Karen Lambert, Tracey Hammond, Jill Porter, Sharon Watson. Boys: James Tingle, Jonathan Taylor, Paul Kay, Mark Johnson. Junior 2 — Girls: Nicola Hatch,
Ju n io r 1 — Girls: Susan
Ann Cap'stick, Janet Banford, Jeanette Harison, Terry Har greaves, Kirstin Platt, Lynn Ridgeway, Michelle Craig. Boys: Martin Pearce, Patrick Bailey,
Watson, Ann Driver, Naomi John son, Rebecca Joyce, Ingrid Hall, Samantha Limbert, Rachel Lewis. Boys: Mark Jackson, Robert Ingle, Laurence Pagliaro, James B a n fo rd , Jason Primrose , Anthony Pearce, Ashig Dossajee, John Kay. Top infants — Girls: Jemma
Flat. Infants — Girls: Samantha
way, Della Brewer, Philippa Day, Julie Myers, Karen Hall, Karen Myers, Anri Clark, Sharon Lim bert, Deborah Robinson, Michelle Taylor, Amanda Tingle, Rebecca Hey. Boys: Gary Taylor, David Riley, Richard Worthington. Junior 4 — Boys: David Ridge way, Alistair Bailey, Richard Au s tin , Shaun Place, Gary Hayton, David Scott, Alex Frank land, .Robert Giles.
Susan Moseley, Adele Cradock, Sara Johnson, Julie Harrison, Joanna Jackson, Justine Smith, Tracy Benson, Julie Primrose, Susan Rhodes, Karen Lambert, Tracy Hammond. Boys: James Tingle, Jonathan Taylor, Jason Ingham, Mark Altham.
Sack. Junior 1 and 2 — Boys:
Hall, Ann Driver, Adele Rhodes, Rebecca Joyce, Naomi Johnson, Samantha Limbert, Mandy Wat son, Susan Watson. Boys : Mark Jackson, James Banford, Laur ence Pagliaro, Robert Tingle, Jason Primrose, Stephen Harri son, Ashig Dossajee, Anthony Pearce. Junior I — Girls: Jemma Platt,
Potato. Infants — Girls: Ingrid
Nicholas Hey, Richard Giles, Mark Limbert, Ian Roberts, Robert Bolton, Terence Watson. Junior 3 — Girls: Diane Ridge
Taylor, Richard Austin, Shaun Place, David Scott, Gary Hayton, David Ridgeway, David Riley, Alex Frankland, Alistair Bailey, Richard Worthington, Clive Brad ley, David Banford. Skipping. Junior 2 — Girls:
Nicola Hatch, Ann Capstick, Terry Hargreaves, Jeanette Har rison, Janet Banford, Kirstin Platt, Nina Johnson, Michelle Craig. Junior 3 — Girls: Diane Ridge
way, Karen Hall, Jqlie Myers, Della Brewer, Ann Clark, Amanda Tingle, Angela Harb, Michelle Taylor. Junior 4 — Girls: Philippa Day,
Karen Myers, Rebecca Hey, Rebecca Boardman. Shuttle relay (two races).
4th and 2nd; Blue 2nd and 3rd; Yellow 3rd and 4th. Overall r e su l t (all races
included): Red, Blue, Green, Yellow.
Junior 3: Red house 3rd and 1st; Green house 2nd and 4th; Blue house 4th and 2nd; Yellow house 1st and 3rd. Junior 4: Red 1st twice: Green
Dale Thompson, Ian Roberts, Martin Pearce, Nicholas Hey, Nicholas Boardman, Philip Wall- bank, Robert Bolton, Terence Watson. Junior 3 and 4 — Boys: Gary
Welcomed The Mothers’ Union from
Alan Hardy, Stephen Robinson. Girls — Elizabeth Iphofen, Carol Heanon, Elizabeth'Hartley.
14-15: Boys — Philip Thomas, Sack 8-11: Ann Sharp, Sara
Thornton-Briar, Elizabeth Keigh ley. 12-15: Julia Smyth, Mandy Thomas, Tina Robinson.
Wheelbarrow 8-11: Shaun Lam
bert and Graham Heanon, David Smyth and Gideon Peel, Krishnan Guramurphy and Edward Gret ton. 12-15: Roger Briston and Douglas Underwood, Nigel Willis and Stephen Robinson, Andrew Hartley and Stephen Cherry.
Three-legged 8-11: Ruth Chew
and Elizabeth Keighley, Wendy Oldfield and Frances Brierley, Michelle Brierley and Helen Barker. 12-15: Helen Titterington and Ann Sharp, Joyce Oldfield and
Read
attended a family Commun ion service conducted by Canon P. A. Schofield at St John’s Church, Read. Richard Birch, who car
Flags Scouts, Guides and Cubs
ried the Union flag, was escorted by Arthur Fairc- lough and Andrew Bliss. Roger Singer, carrying the Scout flag, was escorted by Nigel Fairclough and Mark Credie. Judith Skinner carried the
Guide flag (escort Joan Hobin and Josephine Rus sell) and David Simpson the Cub Scout flag (escort Stewart Rostrum and Leslie Bose). Timothy Birch was the
crucifer and Paul Atkinson the server. Sandra Hill pre sented the wine, Sheila Gude the wat er and Melanie Haworth the bread. The col lection was taken up by Elizabeth Gooding.
at the Old Silent Inn. Miss M. Dewhurst, who had made the ar rangement s , was thanked by Miss A. Dyson. No meetings will be held in July and August.
Barsley received swimming badges at a Read Guide meeting.
Swimmers Clare Bates and Julie
waste paper at the school from 9 — 11 a.m. on Satur day, but not on the holiday weekend of July 1st.
Waste paper Read Scouts will collect
Disco Over 200 children aged
between eight and 16 danced to the Ben Worsley Road Show at a disco organised by the Scouts and Guides’ Parents Committee, in St John’s School, Read. Group funds benefited by £43.
Special prize Winners at Read Constitu
tional Club’s whist drive were: Ladies — Mrs H. Holmes and Mrs J . Haworth. Gents — Miss E. Ennis and Mrs M. Wilkin son. Miss Ennis, who was MC, also won a special prize.
Sabden
Folk dances The annual fair of Sabden
cers entertained with music and dances, inviting, the audience to join in. Flower arrangements decorating St Nicholas’s Church School for the event were by Mrs Kay Dyer. The next WI meeting will
WI, combined with an even ing of folk dancing, was opened by president Mrs Anne Fletcher. The Hoghton Folk Dan
age were visited by Read Ladies Friendly Circle, many of the members also attending a slide presenta tion which explained the Bronte sisters’ background and made the visit to the museum and church much more informative. The party enjoyed supper
Bronte country Haworth and the Parson
Jane Sharp, Catherine Iphofen and Nicola Wormwell.
Smith, Andrew Hartley, Simon Gretton. Girls — Elizabeth Keigh ley, Ruth Chew, Michelle Brier ley. 12-15: Boys — Douglas Underwood, Nigel Willis, Stephen Cherry. Girls — Caro! Heanon, Joyce Oldfield, Mandy Thomas.
Sharp, Michelle Brierley. 12-15: Jane Sharp, Elizabeth Iphofen, Elizabeth Hartley.
Andrew Hartley, Shaun Lambert. Girls — Ann Sharp, Wendy Old-
hosts this weekend to a party of 14 school children from Kidderminster. The children will arrive by minibus tomorrow in time to join them for school lunch, and at night a sports prog ramme has been planned.
On Saturday they can look
forward to a trip to Ingleton and Morecambe and the fol lowing day they hope to visit Bolton Abbey and Whar- fedale. The children will be stay
ing with families in the vil lage. Last year a party from Sabden spent a similar weekend in Kidderminster.
needed by the recently- formed Sabden toddlers group, which meets every Wednesday morning in St Nicholas’s Church School. The group aims to give
Any toys? Unwanted toys are
PERMISSION NOT GIVEN TO RIDERS
WE have been asked to point out that permission has not been given for motor-cyclists in Sabden to ride on land at Cobden Farm, as s t at ed last week. A Parish Counci l
spokesman had told the Advertiser and Times that the council was seeking a by-law allowing the rid e r s to whe el th e i r machines up a footpath to Cobden Farm, where they had permission to ride. But Mr John Wright,
who lives at the farm, said this week that no permission had in fact been granted to village riders.
mothers an opportunity to meet over a cup of coffee while the children play. About 20 toddlers and
their mothers attend the sessions, but more would be welcome. One of the organisers is Mrs Janet Car r , of 6 Ei ght a c r e Avenue.
minister, the Rev. A. D. Briddock, will be inducted on September 23rd. Mr Briddock (52) is a religious education teacher at Edge End High School, Brierfield. He completed his training
minister, the Rev. G. W. Rasmussen, died last year.
for the ministry in 1974 and was ordained at Sion Baptist Church, Burnley. He is mar- r ied, wi th a son and daughter. Sabden’s former Baptist
Record sum St Mary’s RC Church,
be on August 14th, when Mr F. Riding will display paint ings and read poetry. .
Primary School are playing
School party Pupils of Sabden County
Judith Roberts, of Radio Blackburn, children from St Mary’s School gave a display of maypole and country folk dancing. There were sideshows, pony rides and games, and
refreshments were on sale. Stalls of groceries, drapery, bottles, books, a tombola
Sabden, held a garden party which doubled all previous records,, raising more than £540 for church funds. It was held on the school field in Watt Street, instead of the church grounds. Af t er the opening by
Minister Sabden’s new Baptist
Dugdale, Paul Riley, Andrew Bradshaw. 6-7: Stephen Dugdale, Edward Gretton, Richard Old field. 8-11: Christine Clark, Ann
Egg and spoon 4-5: Rachael Pillow fight. Juniors: Boys — Obstacle 8-11: Boys — David
field. Seniors: Boys — Nicholas Gretton, Stephen Robinson. Girls — Catherine Iphofen, Mandy Thomas. Slow bicycle. Juniors: David
Titterington, Graham Heanon, Nicky Thomas. Seniors: Alan Hardy, Mark Lambert, Elizabeth Iphofen. Cross country. Under 11: Gary
Cottam, David Smyth, Graham Heanon. 11-15: Alan Hardy, Philip Thomas, Mark Lambert. Children in a toddlers race all
received sweets. FANCY DRESS
matic lover), Andrew Johnstone (TT motor-cyclist), Melissa Peel (bird). Humorous: Susan and Simon
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Michelle and Frances Brierley and Tracy March (Bill and Ben and Little Weed). Judges were Ml* and Mrs Guy
Shorrock and Mr and Mrs J. Aspden.
and a lucky dip were run by ladies of the church. Competition winners were
Mr L. Clarkson, Mrs S. Robinson and Mrs M. Par sons. An autographed Man chester United football, a parcel of groceries and a chicken are still unclaimed. F r L. Morris thanked
everyone who helped make the event a success. The afternoon ended with a foot- bal l match in which St Mary’s altar boys defeated boys f rom St Philip’s' Church, Padiham. To complete the day a
whist and domino drive was held in St Mary’s Club,
Tricks and spots Winners at a whist and
domino session organised by Sabden Over 60s were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs Bush, Mrs Barker , Mrs Har greaves. Gents — Mr R. Charnley, Mr Bush, Mr F. Cottam. Dominoes: Miss E. Pre
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Langho
Celebrating Langho resident Miss
Clarice Mary Holland cele brated her 90th birthday on Sunday by inviting a few friends and neighbours to tea.
Birtwistle Terrace for 68 years and is a member of St Leonard's Church, Langho, although she is now house bound and unable to attend church services. A mill worker before her
Miss Holland has lived in
retirement, Miss Holland previously lived in Grindle- ton. Her only surviving rela tive is a nephew.
greaves, rose queen of St Leonard’s, Langho, and her attendants, were guests at the rose queen crowning held at St Gabriel’s Church, Blackburn, on Saturday. Afterwards, the children enjoyed the sports events.
Leonard’s Scout and Cub Supporters’ Association in the school hall on Friday raised more than £161.
Auction A mock auction held by St
Youth Fellowship took part in the Inland Waterways Association’s sponsored walk. Despite a few blisters, the 10-mile hike from Gar- stang to Glasson Dock was much enjoyed.
Blisters Membe r s of Langho
Judith have also gained a bronze medal for Latin American dancing.
Dunsop Bridge
Dunsop Bridge WI on their annual evening outing saw the Craven Herald being, printed at Skipton. Supper was taken at the Boar’s Head, Long Preston.
Outing Seventeen members of
received awards for dancing at Tony’s Ballroom, Black burn. Zoe Ki tching, of Industrial Terrace, Billing ton, passed the gold bar examinat ion for modern dancing and Alison Fleming, of Barnacre, Langho, the gold medal examination. Al ison and her sister
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