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• Winners at the whist drive held in Read Con stitutional Club were: L a d i e s — M rs E ^ Bracewell, Mrs M. Pickles.' Gents — Miss E. Ennis, Mrs A. Wilshaw. Special prize: Mrs M.
Pickles. MC was Miss E. Ennis.
St Francis At St John’s MU, Read,
enrolling member Mrs Barbara Totty introduced Mrs Rockley, of Black burn, who gave a slide show, “In the steps of St Francis.” The vote of thanks was
Buffet
Read Scout and Guide Parents’ Committee raised nearly £39 for group funds. The c om m i t te e is nging an adult disco
Waste paper collected by
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held on December 1st in St John’s School. Tickets will be a v a i l a b l e f rom members.
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SKEGNESS — From the tiny fishing village of the early 19th century which Alfred, Lord Tennyson and his family, knew so well, Skegness has grown into a spacious town, beloved of holidaymakers and famous among resorts. Shortly after the coming of the railway in 1875 work was started on the laying out of the wide tree lined streets which characterise the town today. The 1,843 feet long pier was built in 1881, the church of Saint Matthew, the centrepoint of the "new" town, was com pleted in 1884 and in 1898 the clock tower was erected to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. So the foundations were laid for the fame and popularity the resort now enjoys. Today tourists come by road to enjoy the invig orating air, the clean firm sands, the attrac tive gardens, excellent bowling greens and pitch and putt courses, boating lake and swimming pool, together with varied forms of entertainment and amusements. We hope that you will come with us to enjoy these attractions plus the delightful towns and scenery of the Lincolnshire Wolds and also a visit to Sandringham I
T H E L I NCOLNSHI RE WOLDS __ Officially designated an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" the Lincolnshire Wolds are an area of beautiful unspoilt countryside with high rolling hills and deep secluded valleys sheltering tiny old world villages and hamlets. They are a region rich in history and romance where craftsmen and artists work in peace within a ,few miles of the lively holiday resorts of
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Women’s Fellowship was Mrs Howell Jones, of Clitheroe, on “James Gal way the flautist.” Miss Hird was chairman
Flautist Speaker at Chatburn
Toffee Bo n f ire to f fe e and
,by Mr and Mrs R. Porter and £16 was raised for bazaar funds.
orange drinks were served at a disco held in Chatburn Schoolroom for seven to 13-year-olds. The
* .ie dance was organised
Overseas Missions Sunday at Chatburn Methodist Church was conducted by the Rev. Ward Jones, using visual aids and tape recordings of Christian hymns o f other lands. Mr Jones announced
Sponsor child The, family service on
Men’s Society raised £60 at a jumble sale in the Village Hall. They are grateful to everyone who supported
Society. The official docu-. ment of sponsorship was signed by treasurer Miss J. Dugdale and senior ste-- ward Mr T. Hudson. The church will be
notified of the child’s name and it is hoped to corres pond and send Christmas and birthday gifts. In the evening Mr Jones
Sabden
Tricks and spots When Sabden pension
showed a Scottish TV film, “Shadow of an iron man,” about Livingstone. The commentary was given by the Rev. Colin Morris, deputy head of the BBC’s religious broadcasting department.
Surprise cake Members of Chatburn
given by Mrs Betty Har greaves.
surprise par ty: Mrs Arnold Palmer, who
Ribblesdale Club gave a for Mr and
have just celebrated their golden wedding anniver-
with a cake decorated and made by Mrs Titterington and Mrs M. Frankland. Mrs Palmer thanked mem bers for their kind wishes.
ary. The
_hey were presented Langho
St Leonard’s, Langho, went on a Hallow-e’en walk to th e fo rm e r madhouse, now Mitton Hall Farm, and then up The Rake, a well-known path in the area. They all carried turnip
Lanterns Brownies and Cubs from
soup and rolls.
ers' met for their midweek social, prizewinners at dominoes were: Andrew- Riley, Lesley Dewhurst, Mrs L. Hunt, Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E.
H a rg re av e s , Miss E. Hayes. Gents — J. Simm, I. Green. R a f f l e : M is s L .
-Mrs R. Charnley, Mrs E. Woodend. Gents — Mr V. Woodend, Mr C. Howarth. Dominoes: Mrs I. Met
Dewhurst. Monday night’s winners at whist were: Ladies —
calfe; Mrs M. Wade. . Raffle: Mrs L. Hunt.
Mini-market
members held a successful mini-market in the village on Saturday morning, rais ing about £160. The money will go the cost of new for
Sabden Football Club towards
club’s Nutter Barn pitch. Club members who man
dressing rooms the
ned the various stalls are grateful to all who sup ported the event and donated goods. The raffle first prizewin
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ary, Mrs Gornall; trea surer,' Mrs S. Thompson; assistant, Mrs E. Asquith. Committee: Mrs Dibb,:
Mrs S. Silverwood, Mrs D. White, Mrs C. Shaw, Mrs R. Watson and' Mrs H. Waddington. Members -agreed to
attend a “Wealth of warmth” evening at the Coronation Hotel on November 21st. Arrangements were
Mitton Fund raiser
made for the Christmas fair on December 1st, to be opened by Dr G. Hampson, of Clitheroe. Committee, members served a buffet supper.
Chipping Faith
LCC at'St Helens, Mr Wilf Caunce, of Garstang, spoke about “My faith and
A draughtsman with the
Saddle Side, home of Mr and Mrs Matt Huddleston. Mrs Mary Cu rw en
-’ellowship 1
accompanied hymns on a piano accordion and Mr H u d d le s to n led the meeting..
Remembrance
ner was C. Smalley, trea sure hunt winner, Mr P. Wray, and cake competi- t io n w in n e r Mr R. Graham.
lanterns and were met at C ro n sh aw C h a ir by
parents Mrs Joan Knight- members are holding an and Mrs Baldwin, with hot encj 0f season presentation
Awards night Sabden Cricket Club
evening tomorrow at .the
and Mrs Goodfellow pian ist. Tea and biscuits were served.
Leonard’s Youth Club, Langho, enjoyed a moon light walk up Pendle Hill on Hallow-e’en. They were accompanied
In moonlight Several members of St
by Mr and Mrs David Smith, Mr T. Say and the v ic a r , the Rev. Paul Warren. Pendle was crowded
Brown Cow, Chatburn. Awards will go to the
club’s most successful players during their first season in the Ribble Valley League after a lapse of several years.
•Sabden Baptist Cnilurch
with people, many dressed as witches, and from the Nick they had a wonderful view of Burnley “illumina tions.”
of St Leonard’s Mothers’ Union, Langho with hus b an d s and f r i e n d s , attended the Blackburn Diocesan Ball a t th e Winter Gardens, Black pool, on Friday night.
By coach A coachload of members
that the church council had agreed to sponsor a child t tnrihrough the Bible Lands
Leonard’s Church, Lan gho, will take place tomor row night from 7 to 10 p.m., for the 10-16'age
Disco The monthly disco at St
group.
was tne scene of th’elmnual bonfire party organised by St Leonard’s Cubs and Scouts Parents’ Associa tion on Saturday night. Crowds of people turned
Bonfire Rogersfield
Prizewinners Sunday School pupils at
received book prizes for attendance during the annual prizegiving at morning s e rv ic e on
school will accompany hymns and play Last Post and Reveille at a Remem brance service at Chipping war memorial on Sunday morning. The Parish Church will
A band from a Preston
Ladies: J. Wells, A. A. Jolly, N. Breaks. Gents: K. Edwards, B. Breaks, D. Knowles. Dominoes: Miss'S. Har
drive, organised by the men of Mitton, £70 was raised for church funds. W h is t w in n e r s ' —
At a whist and domino
greaves, Mrs Wentworth, Mrs M. Seed, Mr R. Simp son, MrE. Newhouse, Mrs Proctor. Competition: Miss V. Murray, Mr G. Dugdale.
. G. Pearson for dominoes. Mr Austin Porter, the churchwarden, thanked everyone who had helped to make the drive
Hurst Green
the Mission for Seamen was given by the Rev W. Jones, of Knowle Green, at a well-attended meeting of St' John’s Mothers’ Union, Hurst Green.
Mission’s work A talk about the work of
a f te rw a rd s answered questions. The speaker was introduced by enrol ling member Mrs G. Pen nington and thanked by Mrs M. Bailey.
He showed a film and
join St Mary’s RC and the Congregational Church for a parade and presentation of wreaths at 10-30 a.m., following shortened ser vices in church. Choirs, youth organisa
tions'and ex-Servicemen will take part.
Adventure
Adventure Club from Chipping Parish Church and the Congregational Church met on Tuesday in the village hall for quizes, story reading and games.
Young members of the
guest preacher Mr J. Ken dall, or Nelson, who gave a young people’s address. The service was very well attended.
Sunday. They were presented by
Waddington
Vampire bats In p la c e of t h e i r
uniforms, Brownies from Waddington and West Bradford packs arrived dressed as ghosts, witches and vampire bats for their joint Hallow-e’en party. They enjoyed all the
Dunsop Bridge Dance
Dunsop Bridge villagi hall committee is to h ' olcT; 50/50 dance
tomorrow night, when the Parker Brothers will play for dancing.
in the hall
toon films ana dancing will be held in the village hall on November 24th, pro ceeds going to a leukaemia fund.
A family night with car
Bolton-by-Bowland Road accident Debate
Bowland Young Farmers organised a debating even ing in which they took part with representatives of the village hall committee, cricket club and Women’s Institute. Mr T. Hartley proposed a vote of thanks.
Members of Bolton-by- Ail the aces
usual games such as apple bobbing, organised by Miss Hilda Emsden, and there were refreshments of toffee apples and baked potatoes. Stories were told by
the light of turnip lanterns, which provided a suitable ghostly atmosphere.
out for the firework dis play and best guy competi tion, which was won by “Ola Julian,” the hand iwork of Simon Foley. Second prize went to
R o b e rt F a i rb ro th e r . Judges were the Rev. Paul Warren, of St Leonard’s and Mgr J. Guerin, of St MarvFs RC C h u rc h , Langno.
provided hot-dogs, jacket potatoes, a cake stall, cof fee and orange drinks.
Association members
Langho, was packed for Holy Communion on Sun day morning. The bread and wine were taken up to the altar by Mrs Holden, Mrs Pearson and Mrs Had- field, and received by altar boy Craig Cooper.
Packed St Leonard’s Church,
the cold to attend a bonfire and firework display organised by Waddington Village Sports Committee on Saturday. The event was held on
Fireworks A good crowd braved
Lisa Hoyle, Rachel and Claire Edlington, Lisa
Coar and Richard Mercer. J u d g e was D r T;
at Bolton-by-Bowland vil lage hall were: Ladies — Mrs M. Edwards, Mrs E. Ireland, Mrs M. Edmond son. Gents — Mr E. Lax, Mr G. Sanderson, Mr F. Snaith. Dominoes: Stephen Pic
Whist winners at a drive
kard, Anne Sagar, Mrs Wentworth, Mrs R. How ard, Mr Dolphin, Sylvia Hogg. Children’s dominoes:
CLITHEROE boy Shane Dewhurst was taken Blackburn Royal Infir mary after being involved in a road accident at Moor Lane on Tuesday morning,
cent, was crossing the road when he was involved in an accident with a car driven by Mrs Christine Julie Parker (22), of Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe.
facial injuries and yester day his condition was described as satisfactory
He received head and Shane, (7), of The Cres Open daily including Saturday
MC’s w e re Mr A. Laylock for whist and Mrs
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Anne.Smalley, Alison Pic kard, Simon Moorhouse. Raffle: Mrs H. Dolphin,
Mrs F. Snaith, Mr H. Pickard. Mr W. Crossley was MC
for whist and Mr H. Pic kard for dominoes.
Whalley
the recreation'field and a competition for the best dressed guy was won by
McCree, of Waddington. Refreshments included jacket potatoes and hot dogs.
Gisburn
Tiny tots More than 100 school-
children from tiny ■ tots upwards, enjoyed them-
During the service four . selves at a disco in Gisburn the Rev. Paul Warren,
babies were baptised by Festival Hall on Friday ‘ Wa
Billington
Bible passages "Services” was the title
of the subject chosen by Mrs E. Cowperthwaite, of Clitheroe, when she spoke- to members of Billington Baptist Church Ladies’ Social Hour.
Martha and Mary from Bible passages read by Mrs J. Bearwood, who was chairman of the meeting.
She gave illustrations of
night, organised by the Hall Management Com mittee.
Elected The election of officers
.took place at the annual meeting of Gisburn WI in the Festival Hall. Retiring treasurer Mrs
M. Oldfield presented the financial statement and was thanked by Mrs T. Bell for her hard work. Mrs Bell also thanked Mrs P. Hall and asked her to continue as auditor.
A full report of _the gear’s activities was given
oar'<a ant ivitips urns crivpn
Service ■ Armistice Day in Billing
ton will be marked by an afternoon service at the War Memorial.
and District Branch of the Royal British Legion are asked to meet at Billington Gardens; together with the Royal Naval Association id other organisations,
Members of the Whalley
for the march' to the cenotaph at 2-50 p.m.--
by secretary Mrs J. Gor nall. President Mrs S. Graveston thanked her officers, committee and members for their help.
Dibb with the Hindley Trophy fo r : competitions throughout the year — for the ninth time. Ri , was-Mrs'Bell.
tunner-up ; She presented Mrs J.-
reported to Standfast WI on her visit to the autumn council meeting in Lan caster. Arrangements were
Paper flowers Delegate Mrs K. Bond
made for the Christmas supper to be held at Hill- ock Farm Restaurant, Langho. Seven WIs have accepted invitations to attend a party to be held in Calderstones ballroom in January. Mrs M. Heaton, of
Clitheroe, gave a demonst ration on. how to1 make paper flowers and Christ mas decorations. Mrs Christine Doherty prop osed the vote of thanks. The competition for a
piece of jewellery was won by Mrs L. Taylor and Mrs E. Ellison.
West Bradford F r ie n d in n e e d
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