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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 6th, 1979 -5


liiyiiE TER FUEL FOR


fOVEORLOG Waddington News from the Villages


dington are to pool their efforts to produce a five- day festival in St Helen’s Church from next Friday. Each organisation has


Festival time Organisations in Wad-


chosen a part of the church for its own display. Since


Waddow Chapel has always been connected with Waddow Hall, Guides and Brownies have chosen this for' their exhibition under the direction of Miss Moira Walker,. Guider-in- charge.


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showing work carried out by their society through­ out the world and the WI are having a show of crafts. The Sunday School, Playgroup, Royal British Legion and Cub Scouts are also among the exhibitors. o Items of embroidery and


The Mothers’ Union'are


parts of old tractors and cars, buckets and other rubbish. He thought they had fallen off private tips along the brookside. Coun. John Walmsley


V. Slaidburn


said he had also seen the rubbish and was concerned about it. Chairman, Coun. Eric


Edmondson reported that the water authority when


asked by the Parish Coun­ cil to look at both river courses into Waddington Brook, could find no detri-, mental pollution. Councillors accepted the


report, but felt the sam­ ples were taken when the river was particularly high.


Downham


dents of Waddington Hos­ pital will be shown in the Browsholme Chapel, which will also contain exhibits connected with the Parker family — pat­ rons of Waddington for over 200 years. As the festival is con­


ther crafts done' by resi­


'Downham WI. About 30 members travelled by car


Padiham, was visited by


Outings G aw th o rp e H a l l ,


and then had supper at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow.


nected with the Interna­ tional Year of the Child, Waddington and West Bradford Primary School will mount an exhibition of children’s art in the attrac­ tive 15th century tower. Mr P. A. Cuncliffe, the


church organist, is arrang­ ing organ recitals and items to be given by instrumentalists. Individual exhibitors are


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Parker, held a short meet­ ing and thanked Mrs S. Capstick for the arrange­ ments. Another trip arranged


The president, Mrs E.


vices were held at St Andrew’s Parish Church, Slaidburn on Sunday, when guest preacher was the Rev. I. J. L. Browne, of Cheshire. Lessons were read in the


Harvest^ Harvest festival ser­


Music will be by the Stylus disco, Manchester.


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morning by Mr J. C. Kenyon and in the evening ? by Mr E. Harrison. Mr J. Cowking was


organist. The church was beautifully decorated with, flowers, fruit, vegetables and other produce, which was later distributed to the sick and elderly in the par­ ish. The remainder was sold on Monday evening. Sunday School children had arranged their own


baskets and boxes of har­ vest gifts and presented them at the service.


Corn dollies YMembers of Slaidburn


watched a demonstration on making corn dollies, by Mrs M. Clark, of Treales, when they met in the vil- . lage hall on Monday. Mrs Clark was thanked


oung Farmers’ Club


recently by Mrs Capstick was to Hambleton Parish Church flower festival. About 30 members travel­ led by coach. ,


welcomed to take part. oonsored walk on


Church Sunday School improvement fund has been arranged by the Sun­ day School and church bel­ lringers, on Saturday.


behalf of St Helen’s Walking


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Council is to ask the North West Water Authority to investigate reports of rub­ bish being washed down the brook from Wadding­ ton fells.


Rubbish problem Waddington Parish


told members he had walked the length of the brook, north of Cuttock Clough Farm and along by Feizor Farm, and seen


Coun. Richard Yates


tribution to Village Hall funds, a “Sausage Sizzle” was held on Friday at Fernside, Twiston, by per­ mission of Mr and Mrs Parker. About £110 was raised.


In aid of the WI con­


and competitions. Mrs M. Taylor won the raffle, Kirsteen Scott guessed the number of sweets in a bot- , tie, and Mrs K. Taylor won the adverts competition.


There was a cake stall Read


waste paper collected on Saturday, by Read Scout and Guide Parents’ Com­ mittee boosted group funds by more than £43.


£43 boost Nearly three tons of


realised by a house-to- house collection in Read for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.


Collection A total of £34.45 was


by Judith Pinder. Tom Harrison was in the chair. Forthcoming events


Sabden


met for their Monday night social, the following were rizewinners. Dominoes: r R. Guest, Mrs E. Spencer, Mrs R. Graham. Whist: Ladies — Mrs B.


Birtwell, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents—Mr V. Woodend, Mr R. Chamley. Raffle: Mrs A. Clarkson.


Sunshine Members of Sabden


Over 60s Club chose a gloriously sunny day to go on a coach trip to Black­ pool. After spending the


afternoon in the resort, they went to the Central Pier to see the show “The Good Old Days.”


grand family dance” in the school tomorrow night.


members are holding “a


Family night St Mary’s RC Church


Prizes • When Sabden Over 60s


were discussed at a busi­ ness meeting.


members made the most of the good weather when they held a jumble sale on Thursday evening. They set up tneir stalls outside the church and the sale raised £25 for Sunday School funds.


Raise £25 Sabden Baptist Church


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for Sabden Baptist Church and school, thanks to . a group of. youth leaders ' from the Lancashire and Cheshire Baptist Associa­ tion.For during a weekend


Odd jobs A spruce-up is in store


Gisburn


conference at the church, members of the group made a list of renovation and decorating jobs which need doing — and they plan to return in the near future to tackle them. During their stay, from


lipop sticks and dairy cat­ tle judging were the com-


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• Sunday service. . This weekend a group from a Rawtenstall Baptist


Friday till Sunday, they undertook quite a few odd jobs. They also managed to find time for a walk round Pendleside and attended


. Church will lead the Sun­ day service, as the Sabden' minister is on holiday.


Chipping


Tricks and spots A harvest whist and


domino drive, organised by Chipping Parish Church, will be held in the village hall on Saturday.


the Parish rooms winners at whist were: Ladies — M. Walmsley, A. Booth- man, W. Moon.1 Gents — W. Bailey, J. Robinson, M. Hayhurst.


At the monthly drive in


' Burrows, E. Jackson, M. Ainsworth.


Dominoes: H. Dolphin, D. Kenyon, L. Kenyon, A.


and refreshments were provided by Mrs Jackson and helpers.


Mr J. Birkett was MC


Parish Church met to make preparations for the harvest festival .on Sun­ day, September 16th. Preacher in the morning will be the Rev. Keith


Preparations The ladies of Chipping


Nye, and in the evening, the Rev. T. Green.


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day, was at Shuttleworth Hall Farm, by permission of Mr and Mrs, John Falshaw. Judges were -Mrs Susan Gravestone, of Park Hall Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, and Mr David Heap, of Burnley. Judges and hosts were


were: junior girls — Sarah Gorst, Helen Falshaw, Ali- ,son and Helen Lund. Intermediate — Heather Lund. Junior boys Andrew Robinson, Mark Hanson, John Robinson. Inter — David Capstick, Brian Moorhouse and James Pate. Senior — John Thistlethwaite. A potato pie supper was


thanked by Helen Lund and Andrew Robinson. Competition winners


followed by a business meeting with Judith Emmott m the chair.


Tosside


“We plough the fields and scatter,” were sung by the . congregation at the har­ vest festival service at Zion Chapel, Tosside, on Sunday evening. Mr D. Fox, of Giggles-


Marshmallows Harvest hymns such as


wick, sang two solos “Such lovely things” and “O Thou, whose constant mer­ cies.” The service was taken by Mr D. Hartley, of Earby, who also preached the sermon. He enrolled three young


members of the congrega­ tion, and to illustrate his sermon gave them each a


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chocolate marshmallow'— much to the delight of the youngsters. ; Instead of the usual


whist and domino drive on Monday, a social evening was held, when the Ribble Singers entertained. This was followed by supper and the sale of produce. The interior o f ; the


MORE than £200 was raised a t . a wine, ban­ gers and burgers even­ ing in aid of the Skipton Division of the Conser­ vative Association..


by the Waddington, Mit- ton and Bashall Eaves


The event, organised


chapeb has recently been re-decorated, and to help meet the costs, a jumble sale will be held on Sep­ tember 15th at 2 p.m.


Paythorne


Chapel’s two Harvest Fes­ tival services on Sunday was the Rev. George Knowles, of Clitheroe. The chapel was deco­


Decorated Preacher at Paythorne


rated with fruit and flow­ ers. Sarah and Helen Gorst and Ann Preston read from the Scriptures. On Monday there was a


Hurst Green


Wartime talk i1 The Mothers’Union held


session in- St John’s Church, Hurst Green, on Monday evening; Fr. Smith, Chaplain of


ts first meeting of the new


Waddington Hospital, described his wartime experiences as a policeman and air-raid warden, and was thanked by the enrol­ ling member, Mrs G. Pen­ nington. At the business meeting,


social evening, when f r ien d s from Trinity M e th o d is t C h u rc h , Clitheroe, entertained with singing, accompanied by guitars and a recorder. After supper, there was


a list of speakers for future meetings was arranged. Mrs L. Peel was tea hostess.


a sale of fruit and veget­ ables. The festival raised more than £100 for chapel funds.


BoSton-by-Bowland


" business meeting was c h a ire d by Michael Cornthwaite. Members have also been


YFC took part in a quiz with Mr D. Howard as the question-master and Mrs A. Smalley the scorer. Valerie Pickard prop­ osed a vote of thanks. A


YFC quiz Bolton-by-Bowland


to Blackpool to see the “Little and Large Show.”


Leonard’s Guides had a camp at Lower Fold Farm,


Camping out The 1st Langho St


Dinckley as a test for Mrs Lilian Hargreaves, who was taking her camper’s licence. It was organised with


branch, was held at Sagar Barn, Higher Hodder, home of Mr and Mrs R. Williamson. There were bring-and-


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Carol Hargreaves and


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