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1 Waddington i gave a' talk on ■


D u i t j r ? ! ..The'Rev^G. iAAVickers.


and.!he and Mrs[;P., .Vicr' kers sang a duet at Wad- d i n g t o n v M e t h o d i s t Women’s rFellowship. ■ i ■


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the chair, and tea hostess. was Miss -L. :'Wallbank.' Mrs P. Vickers played the piano. , ‘.iThe next meeting is on Thursday.’when Miss Red- mayne - will talk about: Methodist Homes for the Aged.


Mrs ,’A . . Bargh was in


Swim total The. social committee of.


St Helen’s Church, Wad­ dington, raised over £140


by a sponsored swim held at the Kibblesdale Pool. It was directed by Mr





John Spencer, assisted by friends of the church. About 20 swimmers took part. !


the 1st Waddington Cub Scouts parents’ committee was held on Thursday at Southfield Drive, West Bradford, the/ home of Mr and Mrs I. Thornton- Bryar. Canon C .F . Goodchild


Numbers rise The annual meeting of


Bowland ;■ Scout- Troop, of which she .is representa­ tive. Both are to'continue;, in office.


elected chairman and'Mr Nowell secretary. Mrs Eileen Jackson was ap­ pointed treasurer. . The social committee


The Vicar was. re ­ ! ■ - CJiatburn


^Greetings • Members-'of ’Chatbiirn’s -


will be represented 'by- Mrs A. Bird, Mrs A. Bell,- Mrs H. Jones, Mrs I. Thornton-Bryar and 'Mrs Jackson.


ions arranged by Granvil­ le Fashion House, of Blackburn, was held at Waddow Hall by'permis­ sion : of Guider-in-charge Miss M; Walker. The audience was made


Fashion show A display of ladies fash­


up largely of villagers from Waddington and West Bradford.


ed Mrs Thompson for the show arid Miss Walker and. her staff for their hospitality. Over. £110 was raised


presided and thanked members for work under­ taken during the year. Secretary Mr Adrian


Mr J. H. Taylor thank: ; -


, dominoes -and, snooker, at their meeting.? Birthday greetings - were sung for ■ Mrs Palmer.


Ribblesdale'-Club ^played


'S in g le to n and Mrs Palmer. Next week mem­ bers will play, bingo.: ; ; l


. Tea hostesses were .Mrs Over the moon-


- Residents- of Chatburn’s recently opened sheltered housing scneme at Crow- trees Gardens said a big thank-you this, week for a bumper, crop o f . harvest


’ gifts from Christ Church. The Vicar of-Chatburn,


, the estate on Monday to distribute, fruit, food and


flowers. Warden Mrs Verena


on behalf, of St' .Helen’s Church funds.


Nowell and treasurer Mr Hilary Jones presented reports and Akela Mrs Vera Snape summarised activities of the pack. Numbers have risen to 30 and there is a long wait­ ing list.


Carol Heanan, who has given great help over the past years and is leaving to become a nurse. Mrs Ruth Heales gave


Mrs Snape thanked '


Supper dance A harvest supper dance


Canon. C. R. Butlin, vis­ ited the 15 bungalows on


Mlynek-Barnes said the residents were “over the moon” with the surprise gifts. “Everyone is very grateful to the church, she added.


Slaidburn Anthem


organised by Slaidburn WT committee to cele­ brate the LFWI Diamond Jubilee was held in the village hall. More than 70 people attended. They included county


services were held at Chatburn Parish" Church on Sunday when the church was aglow with seasonable emblems of fruit; flowers and veget- <!lbl6S.


Harvest thanksgiving


the District Scout Com­ mittee report and Mrs A. Lambert reported on the


c h a i rm a n M rs F. Smithies, county vice- chairman Mrs Broderick and her husband, drama sub-committee chairman Mrs M. Dixon and the p re s id en t of Dunsop Bridge WI, Mrs M. Pinder and her husband. President Mrs Mary


; on Saturday^ at ; St John’s . School,, between 8-30 and ' 10-30 aim. Anyone having r, difficulties with large - amounts or transport


. should ■ contact: Mr. John, Chambers',:. Padiham


73202. ' Colours


• John’s Church, conducted by the Rev. H. A Reid. ■ The Union flag was car­


. Read’s Venture Scouts, Scouts,1 Guides and Cub Scouts paraded colours at the family service in St-





ried by Scout Gareth Richards, escorted - by Russell Snape and Mark Hodgkinson. John Lewth- waite carried the Venture flag, escorted by Nicola Chambers and Susan Wil­ kinson, and the Scout flag was carried by David, Simpson, escorted by Peter Chambers and Adrian Cooke. ■Both Calder and Ribble


' G o s p e l s o n g s


' written'when: she was 18. ■ She was-thanked by Mrs


served by Mrs J. . Atkin-1 :son and Mrs A. .‘Wood.


Mackenzie. Refreshments were


Martin Top Thanksgiving - Large congregations at-


tended:services of harvest


Chapel;; Martin. Top, was decorated, with flowers, fruit, vegetables and other edible gifts by the ladies and young people for harvest services on


..Salem. Congregational


Sunday. • The Rev. William Dyer,


of Pontefract, was guest preacher and Rimington Male Voice Choir ,sang “Praise ye the Lord”'ana “How great Thou art" at the well-attended family service. "Mr Frank Simp­ son was the conductor and Mrs' L. H. Oldfield or­ ganist. In the evening,- 10


th a n k sg iv in g - at St Catherine's Church,: West Bradford, conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild. Organist was. Miss Elsa Carr.


/among the sick and elder­ ly of the village on the j following morning.


given by children of the church, ■ were distributed


Harvest gifts, many Harrop


y o u r ig p e o p le from Knowle Green Congrega­ tional Chapel sang Gospel songs, accompanied oy uitar.ist Miss Susan


packs were present and Paul Beverley was the bearer of the Calder Cub Scout flag, escorted by Paul Hodkinson arid Mark Leach. The Ribble Cub Scout flag, was carried by Iain Standsfield, escorts being Iain Law arid Marcus Bell. ' Guide flag bearer was


£


was organist for the day. Flowers were later distri­ buted to the sick and el­ derly of the area. On Monday evening, in


Jatlow. ■ ' ' Miss Alice Parkinson


se rv ic e s at H a r ro p Methodist Chapel were conducted by Mr Holli day, of Clitheroe. Soloist in the evening


Organ music Harvest thanksgiving


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Parker welcomed people, as they assembled in the hall, which was decorated with flowers, 'greenery and corn dollies. Supper, was served by the teen­ age daughters of members and other girls,- who waited at the tables and


washed up. Entertainment included


singing by Mr F. Wad­ dington and' monologues by Mr Ev Harrison. There was also dancing to Nookies Disco.


New officers Attendance was good at


■Welcomed county vice- chairman Mr Neil Kenyon and VROs Mr Keith Whitwell and Mr Ian


the AGM of Slaidburn YFC on Monday. Presi­ dent Mr J. C. Kenyon


Walmsley. Reports were given by


’ ’ In the afternoon the children’s 1 gifts were re­ ceived by Sunday School queen Helen Spencer, who read the lesson. Items were sung by the choir and the children;: - D e l la B r ew e r , a


preached and the choir sang an anthem “While the Earth remaineth.” Items by Sunday School children were “Love is a flag” and “Wonderful. Goa.” Lessons were read by Mr Walker and Mr A. Bowler and the .Cub Scouts paraded. • . -


The Rev. Cecil Butlin


Caroline Massey, escorted by Elizabeth Jones and Michelle Wharf. The cross was carried by Venture Scout Garry Smith and the collection taken by Scout Rafe Saunders.


produce were presented to the Rev. H. A; Reid and on Monday many people worked throughout the., day distributing har­ vest fare.


member of the junior choir, led prayers and Mrs . H. Brewer was or­ ganist.: Visiting preacher was Mr John Greenhalgh, of Bolton. On Monday, harvest


gifts were distributed to the sick and aged by a team of ladies led by Mrs Highton and Mrs Whit­ taker. '


Thanks


chairman Neville Harri­ son, treasurer John Harri­ son and register keeper Helen Parker. The p re s id en t and


' The funds of Chatburn Cub Scouts have', bene­ fited by, £76 as the result of a jumble sale, and Akela, Mrs J. Woodward, thanks villagers for their support.


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chairman were re-elected. Other officers are: David Higham (vice-chairman), Sarah Walker (secretary), Sheila Harrison (assis­ ta n t ) , Mrs Kathleen Taylor (treasurer), Robert. Parker (assistant), Joyce Kenyon (programme sec), E l iz a b e th Robinson (s c ra p b o o k ) , L in d a Kenyon (register), Claire Townson (sports and


social sec). Club leaders: are Mr


Jim Townson, David Taylor, Mrs Jennie Harri­ son, Miss Margot' Watson and Mrs Taylor. . Representatives are:


.Miss M. Watson and au­ ditor Mr W. R. King-Wil-


John Harrison (regional, co u n ty and Hodder Show), Jim Townson (Hodder Show), Martin Waddington (Hodder Show and Slaidburn Vil­ lage Hall), David Taylor (Newton Village Hall). Tea hostess is Miss P. Starkie, speakers’ hostess


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kinson. Mr Whitwell thanked


Gisburn


Floral art, At Gisburn MU coffee


and cake evening, held in. the Festival Hall, Mrs M. Oldfield demonstrated flower arranging. Afterwards tne displays ,


were raffled and won by. Mrs B. Ayton, Mrs Hodson_ and Mrs B. Parker. : There was a bring-and- buy stall and a comPeti-' tion won by Mrs E. Nut- tall, Mr W/ Peel and Mrs>


the club, whose program­ me, he said was good and varied.


clashes between local events, there is to be a village diary in Chatburn. Event organisers are


Keeping diary , ! In the hope of avoiding


asked to ' enter, functions, on a list in Mr Burgess’s butchers’ shop. Co-or­ dinating the diary is Mrs Brewer,: Church Gate House. Tel. 41776.


Sabden


raised for St Mary’s RC Church, Sabden, at a co f fe e m o rn in g on Saturday. . It was held at the home of Mrs Winnie Johnson, of T,horn Street, who was assisted by neighbours. There were toy; gift, cake and tombola stalls.


For church A total of £110 was


Outing Ladies of St Mary’s RC


. the social evening to Swinton, Manchester, the former parish of Fr Leon Morris, should give their n am e s to Mrs P a t Ingham. The outing is on October 16th.


Church, wishing to go on Winning,hands


Thursday night’s social for Sabden Over 60s were: Mrs Hargreaves, Mrs Palmer. ,


Domino winners at


M.’ Moorhouse, -Mrs M. Procter. Gents — Mr F. Mitchell, Mr E. Wilson.


Whist: Ladies — Mrs • .


Raffle: Mr J. Simm._ . , On ■ Monday in St


drive held in Read Con­ stitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles and Mrs S. Coward. Gents — Mrs C. Relf and Mrs M. Pollard. Special 'prize: Miss E. Ennis, who


Trumps Winners at the whist


was MC. Disco


':fi A disco for eight to 16- year-olds, raised :£30 on S a tu rd ay night. ;The disco, held in St John’s School, Read, raised money for Scout and Guide funds and was or­ ganised by the Parents’ Committee.


Long illness The funeralof a former


, Mrs Slater (39), of Whalley Road, Read, died in hospital on Sunday


meals’ assistant at Read CE School,’Mrs Joan Slater, takes place at St John’s Church this after­ noon.


.after a long illness. The funeral will be followed by interment in Read chur­ chyard.


Hurst Green


Grateful Mr J. Armstrong, of


Waddington, will conduct the harvest festival ser­ vice in St John’s Church, Hurst Green, on Sunday; at 11 a.m., when gifts will be presented by children of the day and Sunday Schools.


PCC are grateful to the readers and retired clergy who have conducted ser­ vices for more than a year while the church has been •without a vicar. ,


Mr G. Garnett will con­ duct Evensong at 7 p.m. The churchwardens and


Former churchwarden ' , ; Potteries trip


. A day out in The Pot­ teries and a visit- to the


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• Wedgwood factory was enjoyed by 47 members of Hurst Green Over 60s. . • • At the factory they saw a film : of pottery being


. event and Mrs Oldfield for her demonstration. More:, than £110 ,was raised *for :


E. Pate. Mrs M'. Hudson thank- ; ed the supporters of. the,


MU funds. . ’


Bank visit v .Membersof..Gisburn YFC visited the National; We s t m i n s t e r> ■ B a n k ,; Clitheroe. ..Light refresh­ ments were provided and > ,the vote > of ■ thanks*- was-' proposed by Brian Moor-; nouse. '


' .The annual meeting will * be held on .Monday at the| 'village, hall;'West Marion,■;


1 ■ S S t " ’ v . t » ■ W'—Y * t * ~ * * r . r *


. • Whist: Ladies — Mrs •Charnley, Betty Gornall. 'Gents ^ Mr C. Haworth, Mr R. . Charnley. Raffle: Mr K. Jones.


Mary’s Club, Mrs N. Har­ greaves, ' P. Whittaker, and:T. Graham were,the winners'at dominoes. , ,


’ . Read


/ ternoon ’of children’s am- •usements, with, stalls'for (cakes'.'and.-nearly new


L : books'and toys. * “lion for,,Read;, Scout, and.


^Saturday.-'!by fRead Play- ;group,. Mothers: in .an: afT


Amusements >


’ Over £70 wasiraised on


imade and looked around the finishing and gift de­ partments. Their next stop was


Chester where they had tea by the River Dee and walked along the river- . bank.;


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•.Hall management team . held .their annual sale on • Saturday;, which .raised '£289 for hall funds. ,


Annual sale Hurst Green Memorial


-and toys,::and there; was; a ,'home-made stall1 with pre: i.'s‘


' Stallsv.sold.’i'plants., cakes, jumble,? bric-a-brac


erves; .jam.and toffee.'.;,^: ” Competition, winners


Waste paper . The‘'waste paper: collec-,;


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: "-.were , Mrs': Silvia„ Berry, ’CrossgiHs', (fruit),' Mrs


• T U J n U l m r


i‘Hali;.Farm';;; ( sh e r ry ) ':and 'Miss''Elaine'. Young, Bils-


Read, held harvest festi­ val services on Sunday. . All’ were well attended and the, church had been decorated for the occa­ sion. Over 100 baskets of


Produce St Jo h n ’s Church,


the chapel, tne Rev. J. D. Cullingford led devotions and welcomed Mr. Roy Boardman of Atherton, Manchester, who pre­ sented slides of British Columbia. Mrs Oldfield was the projectionist. Afterwards harvest


.played by Mr R. Winck- fey, of Clitheroe. Refresh­ ments and a sale of har­ vest produce followed and proceeds amounted to


£60. Chipping


gifts were auctioned in the schoolroom by Mr William Smith. Mr Board- man and Mrs Oldfield were thanked by the minister. P ro c e e d s fo r th e


West Bradford


Donation The new session of St


Catherine’s MU, West Bradford, started with Evensong in church, con­ ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild. Mrs M. Mack­ enzie was organist. Afterwards Mrs Good-


the harvest whist and domino drive which raised £82 for Chipping Parish Church funds. Whist winners were:


Raises £82 There were 26 tables at


weekend amounted to £130.


was Mr Buxton, of Knuz- den, and guest organist was Mrs Buxton. Tapes of music .from a sponsored organ day were ]


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