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< elderly and housebound in' ; the village and the remain-,/.; der to St/Deny’s Children’s /. Home in Clitheroe! - -


‘ t On Monday night a large’, i ‘number, of harvest-boxes' were’ taken' to the, sick, i


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■ team -from / St -Nicholas’s;i • Church/ play Hheir ; first r match • of the - season on Saturday morning-when; they meet a;.team of boys-


Choir soccer / The’ choirboys’ ‘football


; ing field where the, boys i have .been - meeting ; for; , training for the' past.; ; month. Nearly 20 boys . have now joined the squad ' and they are: hoping even- ’ tually to form a junior and senior team.


; from Rosehill: Estate in Burnley. The match will-be played.on the , Holme play-


, ing of a Youth Fellowship Group started for St Nicholas’s - Church ■ mem­ bers on Sunday night ■ — for there were'15 boys — - but'no girls! Fr . Trevor


’ turnout for the first meet-


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served and Mrs K. How- arth, West Bradford,- and Mrs M. Crook, Gisburn, thanked the organiser .for an enjoyable evening.,


Sabden


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Village industry The “harvest” of the vil­


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•Vaughan is hoping the : girls will turn up at this week’s meeting when they.


. will continue with usual. youth club activities as well as Christian learning. In the future he hopes to arrange visits to Bramley


■ Meade Maternity Home in Whalley where he is chap­ lain, for Fellowship mem­ bers to entertain the patients.


of St Nicholas’s Parochial Church Council will attend a special celebration of Eucharist for PCC mem­ bers in Whalley Deanery at Whalley Parish Church tonight. The service will be taken by the Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt Rev. R. A. S. Martineau.


the venue for the Thurs­ day social for Sabden Over 60s.- Whist winners: Ladies — Mrs Charnley, Mrs Clarkson. Gents — Mr Pritchard, Mr Parker. Dominoes: Miss E. Pre-, scott, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs M. Atkinson. Whist winners at Mon­


Winners all St Mary’s Clubroom was


day night’s . drive were: Ladies — Mrs Clarkson, Mrs Charnley, Mrs Hill. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mr Lax, Mr Charnley. Dominoes t • Mrs Graham, Mr Jackson, Mrs Metcalfe. Raffle: Mrs K. Newby.


Knowle Green


raised £13.50 for Oxfam. Competition winners were Mrs Whalley and Mrs Ackroyd, and Mrs Yates presided. Final arrangements


were made for the annual effort in the institute on Saturday.


Waddington


member, of- Waddow Hall staff,,: has become Brown Owl,of Waddington Brow­ nies, and Mrs Denise Pear­ son is- assisting her as ; Tawny Owl and Mrs Bar­ bara Lawson as Snowy , Owl. They succeed Mrs Dorthy Aspin and Mrs Pat Whiteside, , to whom- the


New Brown Owl Miss Hilda Emsley, e-


Brownies sorrowfully said \ goodbye this summer.


obtain material for cosme­ tics is wholly unneces­ sary, Mrs Render told members of Knowle Green and Dutton WI. You could have “beauty without cruelty,” said Mrs Render, who also criticised the kil­ ling of animals for their skins. A bring and buy stall


Cruelty critic Cruelty to animals to


PCC service More than 20 members.


No girls! There was a surprising


r prizewinner: was. Mrs A. >/Cunliffe,'and MG/was Miss,/; E./Ennis.- ' l ,


, — Mrs E!,Hutchinson, Mrs E! Bracewell. The special


- , ' Harvest preacher-


' were /later-distributed round the village.


Chatburn


■ “Listening.” / -- The opening act of wor­


; Sandham, of Clitheroe, to Christ Church; Chatburn MU. Her talk was entitled


to listen, not only to/ othersj 'but also to the voice of God, was/the ’theme of a talk by Mrs-


Value The value of being able


■ Preacher,, at",Sunday’s;- harvest' thanksgiving ser- - vice’ ^n' Read JJnited Reforrhed* Churchi'was the ,Rev. Roland/Bamfordj/of,, ■ Burnley. Harvest- gifts


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; Constitutional: Club/were: r ' Ladies*—‘'Mrs S. Cow­ ard,' Mrs ’Redpath^.Gents -


• Winners at.Monday; night’s <whist' drive in Read::


Tay lo r “ ah,d Emmott:


success


. nation Hotel, .Gisburn ,A supper was followed


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.More; than 31 prizes’. for whist and Mrs, G. Pear- were raffled at'the club’s, ,’Son for dominoes^’ -harvest draw in the' Coro-:


lowed with. David Mattin-!'; Red PumpVBashall Eaves! son in the chair. '


by dancing ; to,. the ./Cathy / ' and Reg duo.1 ' ,


Martin Top • Corn dollies


/: M ar t i n ;>T o p ■ was ■ Mr ■George, Roberts,'of- Lee'ds, ; who is chairman of the ; Northern Area of Congre-,. gational Federations. His morning theme was


. spoke on “The right use of . our Leisure Time.” , . Among the church deco- rations were corn dollies ,


“Harvest of the Thistles,”; and. in the evening he


ship was taken by enrolling member Mrs N. Maddock, and Mrs Sandham was - thanked by Mrs G. Speak. Pianist was Mrs A. High-' ton- and hostesses were Mrs Speak and Mrs J. Taylor.


the lessons - were read by Goun. Ted Boden, and the girl choristers sang a two part anthem “God who made the earth,” and the full choir sang “While the earth remaineth” by J. H. Maunder. In the afternoon, the


gations at all three harvest services in Christ Church, Chatburn. At the morning service,


children brought their gifts of harvest produce, and a presentation of a wall text was made to Helen Denson for regular attendance' at Sunday- school. The girl ■ choristers again sang “God who made the earth” and “Thank you.” Evensong took the form of a shor­ tened service. . The vicar, the Rev. N. Maddock, took the services and organist was Mrs H. Brewer. The harvest pro­ duce was distributed to the • sick and elderly o f ' the church and village.


, Pendleton


butcher” was the advice given to Pendleton WI members at their meeting. Mr Ray Porter, of Chat­ burn, brought a selection of meat and explained the origin and the best way to cook various joints. ■ He was thanked by Mrs B. Collinge. Before the meeting,


effort made £80, and it was decided that half should be donated to the Pat. Seed appeal and half to WI funds. ■ .:


are being invited to the/; October meeting, and arrangements were made for supper.


Copster Green members


petition, and the stall made £4.13!6. Tea hostesses were Mrs J. Wilson, Mrs S. Scott and Mrs E. Slinger.


... Gisburn


n sjon of. Mr and Mrs T. Mat- ' , tinsom/'The / girls deco- - ; rated .wooden spoons, and - the boys judged sheep..


' Bracewell, on Monday ■ evening,- by kind permis-


;/ mediate: Christine Mason, / W e n d y . S c o 11, J u d i t h ; Emmott. Boys, junior: Joseph


,. • Results: Girls, junior: / Virginia. Pate, Linda Han­ son, Yvonne Crook; Inter-


& Moorhouse. Senior: Robert: ;Bargh. Judges for the


Mo o r h o u s e Far:m ,


Farm visit Gisburn YFC visited


; Mrs Monk won the com­ ...... ,


Clitheroe; offered to help with flowers for the sick. The recent afternoon tea


showed the cloth to be sent to the Solomon Isles, read an appeal for household goods and sports equip- - ment for the community, centre there, and gave details of the International Day at Bolton in October. She also spoke of the carol sin gin g at Blackburn Cathedral in December. Mrs S . S c ot t , of


members stood in silence in memory of a former member, Mrs Daisy Smith, who died recently. President Mrs R. Mundy


Friendly butcher “Make a friend of your


Thankful songs There were good congre- '


•were later distributed to ■ the sick and elderly of the- district.


; made by the Thornton sis­ ters. Organist was Miss -' Alice Parkinson. Flowers


Canada was the subject of a, talk to members of Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, by Mr Roy Boardman who cros­ sed the Atlantic to see his daughter and her family.1 ; He was introduced and thanked by the Rev. Cul- lingford.


Canadian'trip A holiday in Ontario,


'


- The evening began with1 a hymn, Bible reading and a prayer. Afterwards, a , sale of harvest gifts real­ ised over £111 for chapel funds. Auctioneer was Mr /■ William Smith.


Chipping


Boost for funds .A b ou t 60 p e o p l e


attended Friday’s harvest ball in Chipping village hall, which raised over £65 for the funds of St Barth­ olomew’s Church. Guests danced to the Bill Packham Trio..


.-.


be special meetings for the ladies, men, young people, and children of the parish.- There will also be a concert in church on Tuesday even­ ing by Accrington Male Voice Choir.


Langho


the evening, members of St Mary’s RC Church, St Leonard’s, and. Langho Methodists also took gifts. On Monday morning, chil­ dren from St Mary’s and St Leonard’s. Schools took harvest gifts to the church. These were later given to the sick and elderly in Langho. ,


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and Guides are holding a branded seconds sale in the School Hall on Monday night. ■ '.


Seconds sale St Leonard’s Brownies


Downham


s- for/the branch’s.new'com- mittee,;-ready/.'for 'next'


;; Lancaster, John.Robinson, M,ark ’Bargh.i Inter- imediate:/David Mattinson;/■ Ian C o a t e s , Br i an


: month’s annual meeting:A. /, competition for a doggy, • snapshot was won by. Mrs


> Israelis and Egyptian air­ men. He was thanked by: Mrs Parker. / Nominations were taken


, dogs at Lancashire County . Police headquarters. . i v ; Sgt. Dean, also showed: slides of a trip .to Israel made by a number of dogs and their handlers to recover; the bodies of dead


:WI had the unusual experi­ ence of: watching a trained police dog 'recover can­ nabis from a keyhole at their monthly, meeting. The dog, “Bob,” was with his handlerr Sgt Dean, who described his work, with


Sniffer dog r ^ Members- of Downham


gation for the harvest t h a n ks gi v in g at St Leonard’s,. Langho,- on Sunday morning. The Rev. P. Warren conducted the service and Miss Zoe Kitching read the lesson. The children presented their harvest gifts. At a united service, in


Presenting gifts There was a full congre­


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Chipping began last night j with a commissioning ser­ vice, at St Bartholomew’s led by Canon Neil Pritch­ ard, domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Blackburn. Among the events will


Mission plans A 10 day mission in


• Guest preacher for'the harvest services at-. Salem : Congregational Chapel,


.......... . ................ _______ .._successful whist A business meeting.fol-’:/and domino-\driv‘


lA"ty a . e in the ^"Mr .Hargreaves • was MC


]. Whist winners:. Ladies — Mrs1. Clegg, Mrs Cal- vert, • Mrs Southworth: Gents — Mrs Bowker, Mrs Ainsworth, Mrs iGreen.:-;!:1/


/, .Dorninoes :• Mrs W. ' Smith, Mrs A. Cooksoii, Mrs Ti Kenyon, G. Har- greavesji, W. Hayhurst, Mrs’Nowell. ‘ .


Mitton


Civic occasion , T h e Ma y o r , , a n d


/ Mayoress of Ribble’. Valley ’Council, Coun: and Mrs


' evensong at harvest thank­ sgiving at All Hallows Church; i Mitton.


Harry' Riding, attended


v. Jn., ;his address, the .Vicar, the Rev. A. R. Hig- . ginson,: thanked Mrs Har- .rison for-her work as ver-


fiance, Mr Gordon Haines,, her successors.


fer, and welcomed Miss Whalley Fellowship


. At the new session of Whalley Women’s Fellow-- ship, the Rev. G. A./Vic­ kers; talked about Psalm 12. He pointed out. that the Christian looks beyond the hills, to God, for help which is needed in life. Mrs Wilkinson presided. The pianist was Mrs Ingham and members of the com­ mittee were hostesses.


Church activity More than 80 people


wers, the minister’s wife. The audience enjoyed a


attended Whalley Method­ ist Church’s social and sale of harvest produce on Monday evening. In the chair was Mrs Pam Vie­


; version of the television word game “Call my Bluff,” arranged by Mrs Glenys Nolan: Supper, prepared by Miss Mavis Chaddock, was served by the ladies. A donation from the proceeds was made to the Methodist Relief Fund for earthquake and flood victims.


were good attendances for the morning and evening harvest services in church, conducted by the Rev. Graham A. Vickers. A


The previous day, there reda Lay cock and her :


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■, Yates’. '•! Afterwards, ■ flow- ' ers and-1 fruit',from"the decorated church ,were;dis’-


’items^vaccompqnied^by ,organi s t’;]Mr; N or,m an


, tributed 1 to - the < sick-' and elderly!-,


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' Anthony; Stones, at a Whalley WI’s meeting. :He


aspects’: of, < Calderstones,; was given by /Divisional: Nursing Of f i c e r ;1 Mr


Hospital (talk , A talk on the ‘various


■ referred; to the; education, training .and rehabilitation of residents;', Mrs M: Day proposed the. vote of thanks. '


, /-Names were taken for, (an international day at Bol­ ton Town-Hall, on October1 21st. A- donation is being’


• .the Solomon Isles project. "'Mrs ,V. Garner, is dele­


' meeting.at Blackburn next Wednesday.


gate to the autumn council


, Whalley.WI is the group’s c o n v e n o r in ho m e economics, announced a one-day school on “The Chri s tmas Tabl e” at the Old Grammar School in. November. Members were asked for further sugges-, tions for a one-day. school.


, ./Mrs Slater, who as well as being a member of


• domino drive on Saturday ■were: Dominoes — Mr Snape.Mrs Eddleston,Miss Davies, Mis s Wo 1 - stenholme, Mrs Jolly. Whist — Ladies: 1, Mrs N. Canning; 2, Mrs C. Wood­ cock. Gents: 1, Mrs R. San­ derson; 2,-, .Mrs- H. Met­ calfe.


Senior Citizens’ whist and Rimington


; were Mr T. H.-Jackson and Mr; .A. Eccles. - Whist: Ladies — Mrs H. Turner; Mrs A. Howarth, and Mrs B. Hall. Gents — Mr C. Swinbank, Mr T. H. Jack- son* Mr I. B. Whittaker. Dominoes: Adults: Mrs E. Tomlinson, Mrs H. Wad­ dington. Heath Sedgwick was junior dominoes win­ ner. Raffle: Mr J. Walker, Mr T. Brown, Mrs H. Jackson.


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