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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 24th, 1979 Bolton-by-Bowland


Judging The girls of Bolton-by-


Bowland YFC were given a demonstration of flower arranging and some tips on judging by Mrs N. Cornthwaite. Sheila Bil­ lows expressed thanks. The boys visited Deer


members are to be guests at the October meeting. Resolutions for the


Michael Dakin, Michael Cornthwaite, Allen Hart­ ley, Phillip Smalley, John Hartley. Juniors: Alan Life, Patrick Maher, Richard Lund. Thanks were proposed by Alan Life.


tant secretary, Mrs B. Bootle; treasurer, Mrs P. Smalley; vice-chairman, Mrs L. Bosonnet. Thanks were expressed to retiring c h a i r m a n Mr A. Moorhouse.


Pendleton


Trophies Two trophies won at the


show and Mrs C. Lister was presented with a book token for gaining most points. Young mothers with family ties who had done well despite lack of time were also mentioned. A talk was given by the


Clitheroe area show were on view at Pendleton WI and president Mrs Ireland thanked everyone who had helped to win them. Handicrafts were also on


Village Hall Committee’s annual meeting, Mr B. Stevenson was elected chairman. New secretary is Mr J. Singleton. Re-elected were: assis­


In office At Bolton-by-Bowland


House Farm to judge beef cattle. Master judge was farm manager Mr A. Hud­ son. Senior winners were:


fruit cake was won by Mrs Emma Thornber and Mrs A. Banks. The stall raised £7. Hostesses were Mrs P. Blezard, Mrs M. Gornall and Mrs Lister.


annual meeting in June were discussed and dele­ gate' Mrs Taylor was instructed how to vote. She was thanked by the president.. The competition for a


News from the Villages Tosside


ity thanked All Saints’ for their hospitality.


West Bradford


West Bradford, heard a talk and slide show by Miss M. Bottomley about her visits to Greece, escorting parties of girls from C l i th e ro e Grammar School. She w'as thanked by Mrs D. Smith. The evening opened


Travel talk St Catherine’s MU,


village hall and after a hymn and prayer for outly­ ing farms in the parish, refreshments were served. The vicar of Holy Trin­


by the vicar and members of Holy Trinity Church, South Shore, Blackpool, Pendleton’s twin church. The party went to the


observed at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton. The congregation, led by Pries- t-in-charge, the Rev. J. G. Cole and the choir visited farms in the village. They were accompanied


Twin church Rogation Sunday was


leen Parker, of Gambia Hall. After tea and biscuits the annual meeting was held. Mrs Carol Goodill


given to members of Tos­ side and district Women’s group by Mr T. A. Gar­ nett. He was thanked by Mrs Susan Waddington. Hostess was Mrs Kath­


Antiques A talk on antiques was


Mrs Lofthouse, G. Met­ calfe, S. Hogg. MCs were S. Hogg and E. Metcalfe.


thanked last year’s offic­ ers. New appointments are: Leader, Mrs Hazel Beattie; secretary, Mrs Margaret Thorne; tre a ­ surer, Mrs Jennie Gant; minutes secretary, Mrs Joan Scholfield.


a v is i t to B e n th am Pottery.


The next meeting will be


Winning hands A well-attended whist


vice for Rogation Sunday at Tosside Parish Church was taken by the Vicar, the Rev. J. S. Salisbury, who also preached the sermon. Several former re s i­


dents returned for the ser­ vice which was followed by supper in the school.


Barrow


and domino drive organ­ ised .by members of Dale Head Church, Tosside, raised £30 for church funds.


M. Fox (Settle), Mrs P. Greenwood (Settle), Mrs A. Newhouse (Bentham), Mrs B. Capstick (Bolton- by-Bowland). Gents — Miss M. Jack- son, Mr D. Wright (Bolton-


Whist: Ladies — Mrs K.


with a service conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild, and Miss M. Titterington played accompaniment to the hymn. Arrangements were dis­


chairman of the Ribble Valley Talking News­ paper, Mr Brian Haig, who was thanked by Miss R. Mundy. . Recipes were requested


for the Diamond Jubilee cook book. Downham WI


cussed for the Deanery Festival at Waddington next Thursday, and branch meeting on July 14th. Mrs K. Frankland said money in the overseas boxes, to help MU workers abroad,


Anniversary Anniversary services


son of Blackburn, was the preacher and Mr Roger Altham of Clitheroe, the organist. The children sang hymns and joined with adults in Bible read­ ings.


|—-Chatburn correspondent-


THE Chatburn correspondent for the Advertiser and Times for a number of years, Mrs Marjorie Maddock, will be leaving the village next month. Her husband, the Rev. Norman Maddock, is


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moving to the parish of Warton, near Carnforth, to become an honorary asistant priest. They will live at Priest Hutton. Mrs Maddock’s place as correspondent will be


were held at the United Reformed Chapel, Bar- row, on Sunday. The Rev. Tony Wilkin­


C. Seedall (Clitheroe), G. Berry (Earby), S. Pickard (Bolton-by-Bowland), M. Close, J. Pinder (Newton), J. Metcalfe. Raffle: Mrs D. Wright,


by-Bowland), R. Brown (Austwick), Mr F. Peel. Dominoes: W. Kenyon, A. Wentworth (Clitheroe),


Service A special evening ser­


Read


badges at the pack meet­ ing. First aid: Scott Degg, Derek Attride, Philip Youles, Richard Lockyer, Michael Holmes, Nigel Lee and Philip Whalley. Swim­ ming: Michael Holmes (3rd stage), Ian Gardner (2nd and 3rd) and Nigel Lee (1st, 2nd and 3rd). Artist badges went to Scott Degg and Derek Attride. Philip Whalley was awarded his bronze arrow, and silver arrows for Richard Loc­ kyer, Philip Youles and Mark Entwistle.


Cub awards Read Cub Scouts gained


and curios was the “trea­ sure trove” described by Mrs Kitson at Read Ladies' Friendly Circle in the United Reformed School. She was thanked by Mrs A. Dyson. Members welcomed the


Friendly A collection of antiques


s e c r e t a r y Miss M. Dewhurst who had missed the past three meetings through ill health.


to display their artistic talents on Gala Day, June 9th. Entries are wanted for a floral art exhibition and anyone wishing to enter should contact Miss A. Dyson, of Whalley Road, Read.


Church Sunday School c e le b r a te d i ts 90th anniversary. The Brow­ nies paraded their pen­ nant, carried by Emma Rigby, and joined the Sun­ day School children and congregation for a service


On parade Read United Reformed


Art on display Villagers have a chance


introduced by Miss Lynn Wilkinson. Guest preacher was Mr


Waddington


Bryan Lingard, of Bar- noldswick. Readings were by Susan Wilkinson, Susan Callam and Mark and David Wilkinson. A collec­ tion was taken up by David Callam, Carol Armstrong and Emma Simpson.


Read Constitutional Club and their friends arrived in Edinburgh on Saturday in time to. near the city’s one o’clock gun being fired. Members spent their •annual outing sightseeing and shopping. Thanks were expressed to the organiser Mrs Hilda Coul- thurst. At the club’s Monday


Sightseeing Women members of


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Scouts of St J o h n ’s Church, Read, paraded their colours at Family Communion on Sunday. The Scout flag was carried by Darren Le.wthwaite, escorted by his brother


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Elizabeth Goodway and Caroline Massey presented the wine, water, and bread. The collection was. taken by Jennifer Shaw. Scout Ian Russell carried the cross and server was Andrew Haworth. The service was conducted by Canon P. A. Schofield and organist was Mr J. Blun­ dell.


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St John’s School Susan Gardner was presented with her collector’s badge and Mary Patterson her stitchery badge. At the Scout meeting,


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served to the 19 members in attendance and a cake stall in aid of the coach fund raised £3.58.


spring fair next month were discussed at the May meeting of Sabden WI. Resolutions for the AGM were voted on and the results noted by delegate Mrs M. Keam. Tea and cakes were


Resolutions Arrangements for the


WI knit-in Special guests at Dow­


m em b e rs c o l le c te d


7 he ? r leflag was earned buted in Waddington, took them to a coffee evening at the vicarage and the result was £196 for Christian Aid. There were bring-and-


Communion Scouts, Guides and Cub


Thank you A house-to-house collec­


Doreen Underwood wishes to thank both collectors and contributors for their help.


Judith Roberts of Radio Blackburn, Mr J. Pilking- ton, Educational Adminis­ trative Officer of the Rib­ ble Valley, Mr G. H. Cros- sley, headmaster of Bow- land County Secondary School and MrsJanet Robinson of the Probation and After-Care Service. Chairman was Canon C. F. Goodchild, who thanked the panel. The meeting was held in


quizzed a panel of speakers about aspects of education and training of children. On the panel were Mrs


Quizzical St Helen’s MU members


conjunction with the Inter­ nation Year of the Child. A collection was taken for the Save the Children Fund.


Totting up Christian Aid committee


tion in Waddington raised £77 for the National Chil­ dren’s Home. Local secretary, Mrs


Paythorne


Methodist Sunday School put the verse in their anniversary.


In verse Children of Paythorne


Rev. Ward Jones, of Chat- burn, was welcomed with a recitation by Helen Gorst and Anne Preston. Melanie Metcalfe, Rachel Holden, Caroline Gorst, Sarah Gorst and Steven Preston re c i ted at afternoon service.


Visiting preacher, the


buy stalls and goods were brought by children and teacher Mrs Edna Brown from Waddington and West Bradford CE Prim­ ary School. The children compiled a book about Christian Aid for visitors to read. Raffle winners were


Mrs A. Haydock, and Miss E. Brown.


Chipping


by Chipping Show Com­ mittee and will open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Money raised will go towards show funds.


tor's fair, selling antiques and bric-a-brac, will be held in Chipping Village Hall on Monday. The market is organised


member of Chipping Par­ ish Church, where he was a chorister, PCC member and Deanery Synod rep­ resentative. Mr Whalley who was a


widower, leaves a sister, Miss Elizabeth Whalley. A service and interment took place at Chipping Parish Church on Tuesday.


once farmed Leach House, Thornley. Mr Thompson who was employed by Chipping haulage contrac­ tor William Pye, leaves a wife and seven children. A service at Chipping Parish Church was followed by cremation at Preston.


last Thursday, of Mr Eric Thompson (52), of Thorn- ley Cottages, Thornley. Mr Thompson’s father


annual barbecue is at Black Moss Farm tomorrow, with chicken and salad,


Barbecue The P a r ish Church


Sabden


Club’s annual presentation night in the Pendle Witch Hotel 15 regular players received medallions as mementoes of the 1978-79 season. Special award winners


Presentation At Sabden Football


were Martin Armitage, voted “Players’ Player of the Year,” and Joe Wright, “Sportsman of the Year.” Suppers were provided


from Nantwich Baptist Church are spending the Spring Bank Holiday weekend at Sabden Bap­ tist Church Hall. Rambles have been arranged and they will attend Sunday morning service.


Visiting Forty young people


will be among the attrac­ tions at a bring-and-buy sale on Saturday afternoon in aid of Sabden Baptist Church’s three-day Flower Festival in(August. Mrs Marion Bridge and


Bring-and-buy Jewellery and cake stalls


season. The presentations were


Funeral service The funeral took place


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arranging their annual bar­ becue and disco on June 2nd at the Pendle Street East marquee.


Mrs Laura Moorhouse are holding the sale at Mrs Moorhouse’s home, 73 Whalley Road, between 2- 30 and 4-30.


whist and domino drive in St Mary’s Club on Thurs­ day, prizewinners were, Whist: Ladies — Mrs F. Hargreaves, Mrs Mar­ shall. Ge'nts — Mr Flanna- gan, Mrs Flannagan. Dominoes: Mrs Wade


Prizes At Sabden Over 60s


and Miss M. Wood (joint). Raffle: Mrs K. Newby.


Nan King’s Farm, Chip­ ping to the Top O’ Saun­ ders some years ago. He was a prominent


farmer Mr Thomas Whal­ ley, has died aged 77. Mr Whalley retired from


Farmer dies R e t i r e d Chip ping


Market A flea market and collec­


sermons on “The Journey of Life” with maps and posters. He presented the Sunday School prizes at the afternoon service.


will be held at the church on Saturday.


The annual spring sale Thornley


much do you consume” was given to members of Thornley-with-Wheatley WI by Mr Carmichael, of the Consumers’ Associa­ tion.


Consumers A talk entitled “How


and goods had not gone up as much as wages since 1939 and he also explained consumers’ rights when buying faulty goods. Mrs Sanderson p ro p o sed thanks.


He explained that food


Charnley opened the meet­ ing in the absence of Mrs Snell.


Vice-president Mrs


Mrs Sanderson, Miss Sef- ton and Mrs Yates. The competition was won by Mrs Clegg, Mrs Rawcliffe and Mrs Rigby.


Raffle winners were:


social time and a supper was served.


A photo quiz was held in Mr Jones illustrated his Whitewell


will be held as usual on Saturday night.


home-made apple pie and cream on the menu. The monthly whist drive


round Chipping Parish Church burial ground has been rebuilt by the men of the church. The final stones on the long stretch of wall were replaced on Saturday. An appeal has been launched to help defray costs and pay for pointing.


Rebuilding The 20ft. high stone wall


Endowed School, will attend and take part in an Ascension day service this morning at 10-30 at Chip­ ping Parish Church.


Ascension day Scholars from Brabin’s


outside the church, with proceeds for church funds. Mrs Dorothy Chadwick and MU members are


organising the event.


Haworth, and churchwar­ dens John Haworth and Michael Alpe, with sides­ men Harry Richardson, Marshall Taylor and David Rich. The address was given by the Rev. A. Hig- ginson.


attended a Rogation and Remembrance service for Timothy James Clegg at St Mi c h a e l ’s Ch u r c h , Whitewell. Organist was Mrs Alice


Remembrance A large congregation


Dairies and a meal at an hotel on Kemple End brought the trip to a close. The Rev. Arthur son gave a vote of i


Wiswell


School, members of Wis­ well WI discussed resolu­ tions to be put before the . annual meeting in London. They re la te to the


Discussion Meeting in Barrow


maintenance of village schools, compulsory train­ ing for motor-cyclists, stricter measures against violent criminals and the unpopularity of mixed sex wards in hospitals. Mrs E. Ellison, joint


Market to see the obelisk unveiled by the Queen recently was part of a mys­ tery tour organised by Mrs Hettie Richardson for Whitewell MU. A visit to Longridge


Mystery A visit to Preston Flag


Church are preparing for their cake sale on Monday. Goods will be on sale


Cake stall Members of St Michael’s


. Howard, Ruth Corless, Alison Pickard, Sandra Howard, Richard Armer, Paul C h e r ry , Gillian Armer, Peter Cherry, and a Bible reading by Sheila


service was Mr O. Simp­ son, of Blackburn. Recita­ tions and Bible readings were said by Sus an Moorhouse, Alexandra Heyworth, and Hazel


Roberts. Speaker at the evening


Roberts and Hazel Blakey sang, accompanied on guitar by Brenda. Organ­ ists for the day were Brenda Roberts and Mark Blakey. The collection of £78 was for Sunday School funds.


Blakey. Brenda and Sheila


Langho


holding a party in the cel­ lar of the St. Leonard’s vicarage tomorrow night. It is restricted to youth club members, some of whom have cleaned up the cellar. Those attending will


Cellar party Langho youth club is


Song-time


' F. Scott, Mrs Walmsley and Mrs Holt. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs Walker.


Members of Langho and Billington Autumn Club were entertained with some well-remembered songs. Singers Mr Leem- ing and Mrs Walmsley were accompanied by Mr Slater at the piano. Raffle winners: Mrs Holding, Mrs


Simon Moorhouse, Nicola Cherry, Grace Kelfall, Gil­ lian Martindale, Alistair


have to take their own food for the “Jacob’s Join,” beginning at 7-30 p.m.


member for Standfast and Wiswell WIs, attended with Mrs Bond. The even­ ing finished with supper at a local hotel.


Gisburn


mile route for the annual treasure hunt, in which 16 cars took part. Organised by president


Treasure Gisburn YFC set an 18-


Mr George Bargh and Mrs Bargh, the route covered Gisburn, Stopper Lane, Downham, Chatburn, Grindleton, Lane Ends and Bolton-by-Bowland. Win­ ners were Derek Robin­ son, W i n s k i 11 Coates, Richard Beckerton and Andrew Robinson. Ian Coates thanked Mr and Mrs Bargh.


Holden


day School anniversary, service was Mr W. Holli­ day, of Clitheroe. Recitations were said by


Recitations Speaker at Holden Sun­


bring-and-buy at St. Leonard’s vicarage raised £30 for Christian Aid. Hel­ pers were Mrs Bullock and Mrs Shaw, Mrs Margaret Ellis and the vicar, the Rev. Paul Warren, served refreshments. Raffle win­ ners: Mrs Farley, Mrs Hebson, Mrs Shaw.


Make £30 A coffee morning and a


Theatre trip St. Leonard’s, Langho,


MU travelled to Bolton’s Octagon Theatre to see “The Rivals.” The trip was organised by Mrs Joan Smith and Mrs Margaret Carter.


quiz on photographs brought by members. Raf f le winners were


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