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a Mrs K. Bond h a s ottended a one-day school Hn leadership, at Alston b all. Mrs Bond has also t een appointed delegate to Lhe WIs autumn council at
ancaster,
f urch had been beauti vully decorated for the har Chest festival by Miss Mavis e addock. She used flow brs and harvest g ifts c rought by members of the
Harvest time ChW h a lley M ethodist
d raham Vickers, con vucted the morning ser
ongregation. GThe' minister, the Rev.
Wice, and the Rev. George t . S. Knowles preached at
he organist. s At a harvest social and
irman.
ysterious Way.” WChairman was Mrs E. ryant.
lo ethodist Women’s F el Rwship heard a talk by the a ev. Graham Vickers Cbout the life of William h owper, writer of the Mymn “God Moves in a
Hymn writer MMembers of Whalley
I ilkinson, pianist Mrs Bngham and hostess Mrs S.
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hetham, Mrs 0. Hornby, lMrs Staveley, Mr J. Hart
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J.iven to Whalley WI by Mr Mrs Gregory, of Clitheroe. him. Pam Barnes thanked
Tastier g A talk on soft fruit was
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Mea hostesses were Mrs Vaud Ashcroft, Mrs Pam Wickers and Mrs Mary
ale made £32 for funds. A Members welcomed Mrs T Mrs Scott as visitors.
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Awards night w Club awards to players
s iding teas throughout the v
ladies’ committee fsent the Neil Kent Trophy . Swarbrick.
SwClub captain Mr B. s arbrick reported on a t u cce ssfu l season and ehanked the umpires, scor he efforts of the in pro
w, Chatburn.
rs and spectators for their support, ;. The
mummer were specially
entioned.Mr G. Braithwaite pre
or the highest scorer to Mr Derek Driver, the Bowling Cup to Mr Swar tbrick and a new trophy for
bhe best all-rounder (given Ky Mr Braithwaite) to Mr
was the theme of a talk Ahich Mrs Ainscough, an Psian affairs officer of the cilreston Community Coun a , gave to Downham WI
annuere presented at the n al end-of-season din Cluber of Downham Cricket Co held at the Brown
s announced that the jumble andlcock, Mrs Newhouse
inhe International evening w Preston. Mrs Thorpe Aill be delegate to the Tutumn counil meeting on
uesday.Mrs Margaret Naylor
or the present. t A ballot was taken for
Slass run by Mrs Gladys f later has been disbanded
GM in London. c The Tuesday crochet
p Mrs Dorothy Earnshaw, r resident of Higham WI, Aeported on her visit to the
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—ritch, Mrs F. Jolly’ Gents c Miss Knowles, Mrs Lan ( a ster and Mrs Kell Cjoint). Dominoes: Mr J
ere prizewinners: B Whist: Ladies — Mrs G.
witizens met for their d eekly whist and domino wrive when the following
Cards and spots CWhalley Abbey Senior
s ren sang two harvest pongs, and were accom oanied by recorders in one Yf them. Mr Norman t ates, of Billington, was
oupper in the church hall An Monday evening, Mr chalb e r t Haworth was
he evening service. d The Sunday school chil
ng, members of Standfast WI, Whalley, had a trip to.. Blackpool illuminations. It was a fine night and the 45' members enjoyed their outing and supper.
Trip to lights i Instead of their meet
on. Tea hostesses were - Mrs V. Eccles, Mrs’ Nel-:
p A vote of thanks was s roposed by Mrs E. Nel
M son, Mrs B. Lund an’d’Miss
DFC re-elected Mr Frank . insdale president-for the
Elected Y B o lton -b y -B ow lan d
Hembers are: M. Dakin, J. . a r t l e y , M and B
rganisers). mRegional committee
hanked by Michael Dakin.
A lso holding office are Cngela Booth and Richard r ornthwaite (social sec ( etaries), Valerie Pickard BPr ess correspondent); s ryan Cornthwaite (sports andecretary), Sandra Booth a Patrick Mayer (attend Rnce register), D. and C.. ( obinson and A. Smalley (refreshments), M. Dakin rexecutive committee rep anesentative], D. Howard o d M. Dakin (competition
S ere: Mr B. Booth, Mrs A. Pmalley, Mrs P. Smalley, erhilip Smalley (club lead ms); John Hartley (chair- C a n ) , M i c h a e l c o r n th w a it e (v ic e - Chairman), Marga ret Cornthwaite (secretary), s atherine Booth (assistant Dae c r e ta ry ) a-nd Jayne Akin (treasurer).
forthcoming year. w Other officers elected
Cornthwaite and A.'and C. Booth. Village hall com mittee representatives are T. Pope and M. Smalley. t Retiring officers were
Alpines talk a An illustrated talk on
h said how successful it ' Mewby, Mrs I. Cottam, andecent second annual show
rs E. Driver. i Secretary Mrs M. Cowk-
rng read- a report on the
sxchange stall. Tea hostes andes were Mrs C. F. Pickles
Mrs P. Stevens. Slaidburn
t enyon has donated a srophy which will be pre yented at the end of the i ear to the most outstand 0ng girl member and Mr T. p. Roberts, of Settle, has mresented a trophy to the
Harrison, Miss Margot Watson, Mr Jim Townson and John Rowland. Anne r Parker is programme sec
book.lizabeth Robinson scrap a Advisory'members were
ownson. r Representatives to the
iss P. Starkie. v Martin Waddington is Tlaidburn and David
aylor for Newton. Waddington
Asian highlights Help in distress w Community relations
Weceived from Concorde a I (Brockhall) to a cheese Ond wine evening on l ctober 11th and to Pend-,
erved. r I n v i t a t i o n s w e r e
eton WI on October 16th.
b peaker at the AGM will he Mrs Broderick and a s ot-pot supper will be
an from the Rheumatism , atherine’s Sunday school. Cad Arthritis Research £ mpaign for a donation of D55.50 raised at a knit-in. councilelegate to the- autumn wil meeting in October Sl be Mrs E. Hook.
t their monthly meeting. r Letters of thanks were
Iead from the Solomon Mnd W e st B r a d fo r d andslands for a rift of cotton
orie England.
all re-elected with the Tddition of Mrs Audrey
on, Sarah Walker and Mr Jim Townson and Mr John
M. Watson and tea hostess Sillage representative for
Rowland to the executive. MSpeakers hostess is Miss
Hegional meetings are John s arrison, Neville Harri
meville Harrison, chair c an; David Taylor, vice- shairman; Susan Pinder, aecretary; Pamela Breaks, Hssistant secretary; John raarrison, treasurer; Mur s y Walker, assistant trea urer.Leaders are Mrs Jennie
ost enterprising boy. N Officers elected include
whanked the officers and all cor Neil Kenyon was wel
aidburn Young Farmers i on highlighted special
ho had helped the club. MCounty vice-chairman Kmed to the meeting. Mr
Club held in the village hall s chairman Mr John Harri ttems in his report and
AGM SlAt the annual meeting of
held on October 10th in the village hall, when there will be a talk on soft fruits • given by Mr J. Gregory e and a plant and cuttings
Tobinson, was welcomed. he next meeting will be
ad been. R A new member, Mrs S.
Mt whist were: Ladies — C iss E. Hayes, Mrs R. Wharnley. Gents — Mr E. D ilson, Mrs B’. Gornall.
affle: Mrs Woodend. a On Monday night results
Mrs -M. Wade, Mr Guest. Raffle: Mr E. Wilson.
ominoes: Mrs K. Newby,
revor Vaughan. 'N The fe s tiv a l, in St l overs all aspects of village
5o visitors throughout the w-day event which ends d ith a harvest supper and
ance on Wednesday. Read
. rive at Read Constitu-
Pon. Special prize: Mrs M. Mollard. Miss E. Ennis was
C.
setary, Claire Townson . Rhanksgiving service at Pports and social, Helen Ea rk e r a t t e n d a n c e ,
Churead United Reformed da ch was held on Sun d y. The service was con Wucted by the Rev. A. J. B ilkinson, minister of R r o w n h i l l U n i t e d bueformed Church, Black U rn, and secretary of the
In thanksgiving t The annual harvest
wans since the organisation Wy Susan Calam, Michelle t A history of the Samari
aives, who chose to remain • bnonymous, were thanked j y the chairman, Mrs Mar
C others’ Union, in St t The two representa
ut back from October ■ 12th to 17th.
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s oung Families group’s ' teconds clothing party in - phe village hall has been
Hurst Green Later date Y The date of Hurst Green
mwo representatives at a meeting of . the young a embers of Waddington.
Cas founded by the Rev. t
had.Varah was given by
S h a r f a n d Em m a
impson. Chipping
Auction in view : The men of Chipping
s Members also saw a film ohowing life in the parish caf Altrincham,: Cheshire,. mlled “Focus on commit
Hotel to discuss various ways of helping the parish.
ent.” Missionary work
■ The1 annual meeting for held the ' Leprosy. Mission was
bers of Chipping Parish Church ana. Congrega
jointly between mem
Parish .Church attended a : meeting at the Talbot
Rongregation and the 1st l ead Brownies and their Teaders were on parade. c he Brownie pennant was sarried by Carol Arm Atrong, escorted by Dianne Tbbott and Emma Rigby. bhe collection was taken
hroughout the village. c There was an excellent
dent with harvest fare donated by friends of the c istrict. The gifts had been Sollected at the church on vaturday and after the ser t ice were distributed
RC district council. d The church was resplen
tional Club were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs L. Hargreaves. Gents — Mr s R. Sagar, Miss A. Wilkin
Skill at whist d Winners at the whist
ife and work. t The church will be open
and Community Festival gets under way on Satur 2day with a short service at
Festival plans Sabden’s first Harvest
T p.m. conducted by, Fr c icholas’s Parish Church,
wargreaves, Mrs B. Birt- t ell. Gents — Mr F. Cot Ram, Mr E. Flannagan.
Grars Whittaker and T. HWhist: Ladies— Mrs E.
ham.
blpines was given to mem Clubers of Bolland Gardening G by Mr Taylor, of coiggleswick. He was wel S med by chairman Mr B. Mtevenson and thanked by
. Todd. -- Boiton-by-Bowland
Thornley
t s P. Procter, who won ohe competition for a piece Mrf lace. Runners-up were S s Lawson and Mrs M. nhenton, with Mrs A. Ben dett winning a special prize
hown by her husband. MrThey were thanked by
ided in the absence of Mrs Snell. Raffle winners were l Mrs Procter and Mrs Hart
iey. Social time was spent
dentifying leaves. Sabden
B me-made stall in Sabden f aptist School raised £30 sor Baptist Home Mis oions. The event was . rganised by the minister’s
Aid for missions hoA coffee evening and
wife Mrs Marion Briddock.
hold their Harvest Festi val service in school on i Sunday, while the church
Move to school Sabden Baptists will
under way to rid the church of .dry rot which was recently discovered above the entrance doors. s Services will be held in
Festival begins at 10-30 t and the preacher will be
wchool for the next few eeks.On Sunday the Harvest
he Rev. A. D. Briddock.
All the winners mDomino winners at the
Oidweek drive for Sabden Nver 60s were Mrs' K.
res temporarily closed for
pairs.This week work got
was enjoyed by Thornley- b ith-Wheatley WI mem g ers. The lecture was i iven by Mrs Addams and sllustrated with slides
Bobbin Lace w A talk on bobbin lace
tional Church, on Friday; when Dr John Owen spoke of his work as a medical missionary in Zaire. T The vicar, the Rev .
t Over £90 was raised for bhe mission
from.collecting
mhomas Green, led the r eeting, held in the parish oooms, and Jane Townley, Chf the Congregational
urch, read the lesson.
oxes and donations; Martin Top
onated by Mrs Addams. Mrs D. Charnley pres
gon decorated Salem Con Tregational Chapel, Martin f op, with a profusion of alowers, fruit and veget tbles for the harvest fes
g There were large con Mrregations at each service. W Bill Parkinson, of booodplumpton, conducted t th services. His daugh aer and a friend sang at the afternoon service to guitar
ival. 1
ccompaniment. GThe 1st R im in g ton
s ere distributed to the . tducted by Mrs E. Ander- on. Tea hostesses were
w The harvest flowers ~ick and elderly and other
r The weekend events f aised £124 for church
unds. .
wambi, their pet Sika deer, Aas given by Mr and Mrs I . H. Hodgson, of New Bng Farm, Bolton-by- mowland, at an evening g eeting at Salem Congre
Bambi talk B An interesting talk on
ational Chapel, Martin e Top. The family’s discov
ary and rearing of the deer Mttracted national interest. t r and Mrs Hodgson were
hanked by Mr H. K. Moorhouse for their talk.
b uide company paraded noefore joining the’ after ■ on service.
fts were auctioned by Mr 'illiam Smith.
ron. A bring-and-buy stall
aised £9. Sawley
Chapel flowers ti Ladies of the congrega
Pendleton
rhose who helped with the eecent “Afternoon teas” bffort, which raised £83 to f e shared between WI tunds and the Interna
welcomed new member t Mrs Marshall. She thanked
appeal.A letter was read from th e R o ta r y Club of Clitheroe about a Christ fmas shopping expedition
ional Yeqr of the Child
wor the disabled. Members o ere reminded of the visit mf Downham WI next
onth.Social time was con
Miss R. Mundy, Mrs S. s Little and Mrs C. Thomp
Pendleside a Films showing Pendle in
py Mrs B. Pye. The com
ogramme. b Mr Rickard was thanked
etition for the funniest
mhe competition for a hand b ade article for a new Paby. Winners were Mrs Mrs. Nutter and Mrs Monk. th B. Collinge expressed
anks.President Mrs J. Ireland
o fashion’.’ t Mrs Bright also judged
FWI crafts judge. t Her topic was ^'Fabrics
Joere given a-talk by Mrs whan Bright, of Preston, N o recently qualified as a
Teas raise £83 w Pendleton WI members
mme. Tosside
t Mrs H. Boden chaired Hhe meeting and Mrs A. t ighton was pianist; Hos Messes were Mrs Palmer, A rs Ridgeway and Mrs
d ade for the forthcoming oneanery festival at Langho
Chatburn MU by Miss E. M. Barton, of Downham. mArrangements were
October 11th. tkinson.
ABCs t Last week’s meeting of
mompetition. The next t eeting will be a week
oll its moods and through wut the changing season b ere shown to Sawley WI
r y Mr John Rickard, who mAID to have driven a f ecently had clips from his Bilms screened in the prBC’s “Home Ground”
a otor-cycle at 45 m.p.h. Clon g Whalley Road, Klitheroe, Brian James Dempster (32), of Hillside wrive, West Bradford, f as fined £25 at Clitheroe gor speeding. He pleaded
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s November. During Social time president Mrs si. Jury led a lively discus raon on next year’s prog
Fund swells r A jumble sale at Tosside
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Chapel re-decoration fund. t A further donation of £17 t een received, bringing
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