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Clitheroe Advertiser mid Times, November 6th,'1980 .’5 News Whalley Words


-Members of Whalley. Methodist Women’s Fel­ lowship heard a talk enti­ tled. “Words” by Mr F. Ashworth, of Clitheroe. He gave an informative


account of the origins of words and humorous ex­


amples of changes of meaning. Mrs E. Wilkinson was


chairman, Mrs E. Kenyon pianist and Mrs L. Gar- side hostess.


floral arrangements for Christmas was given by Mrs K. Gosling at a meet­ ing of Standfast WI.


reported on the Diamond Jubilee autumn council meeting at Preston and Mrs E. Harrison gave an account of a visit to Denman College.- Mrs Z. Taylor and Miss


rangements she had made. President Mrs K. Bond


For Christmas A demonstration of


Three members won ar­


Waddington, one of the • six editors. She was thanked by Mrs Dilys Smith. Thanks were also ex­


pressed to Mrs M. Sleath, the accompanist, and to hostesses Mrs Bottomley and Mrs P. Titterington. Mrs E. Jones donated


Read


■ money to provide 'flowers for invalid members and for special church anniver­ saries. Mrs Jones has been


£20 received from the sale of fruit from her garden. It was agreed to use the


branch sick visitor and is particularly interested in this work.


Hurst Green


cess, raising £120 for in­ stitute funds. There were many en­


Hallow-e’en fancy dress ball proved a great suc­


Fancy dress The Hurst Green WI


J. Birchall were competi­ tion winners for a Christ­ mas scene.


West Bradford


Special fund St Catherine’s Mothers’


Union,. West Bradford, heard about the Talking Newspaper from Mrs Margaret Lupton, of


dale, Mrs Dewhurst, Mrs 'Lofthouse.


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Games


Members of the Rib- blesdale Club, Chatburn, played dominoes and snooker at their meeting. Tea hostesses 'were Mrs Cowell, Mrs Hornby, Mrs Palmer and Mrs A. Gros- venor.


worker, Miss Nancy Talbot, of Lancaster, chose as her subject “My faith and my job,” when


Faith A child care social


with a whist and domino drive. Winners were — Whist, Ladies: Mrs N. Holden, Mrs Worthing­ ton, Mrs Slater. Gents: Mrs M. J. Brown, Mr Smith, Mr T. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr Rams-


tries for the fancy dress competition, local winners being Graham Marsden (Fiona) and David Brown (Michelin man). 1 Music was provided by “Disco Mantis.” The evening started


elected chairman, Mr Harry Edwards is the new secretary and Mr John Chambers treasurer. Quartermaster Mr War­ wick Lewthwaite will be assisted by Mr Wilf Par­ kinson. Committee members


and Guides Parents’ Com­ mittee at Read met for the first time in St John’s School since their annual meeting. Mr Peter Moss was re­


Parents meet The St John’s Scouts


the committee - would be.1 very grateful to hear from . anyone..who has j a large vehicle for occasional loan.


the group in this'matter should contact John Chambers, who is in charge of the waste paper effort, at Padiham 73202.


Rimington


Ernie Poole, Mr Peter Hughes and Mr Colin Armstrong.


are Mrs Pamela Cham­ bers, Mrs Maureen Wil­ liams, Mrs Joan Greenhalgh, Mr Keith Law, Mr David Newton, . Mr Colin Haworth, Mr


whist drive held in Read and Simonstone Constitu­ tional Club, winners were — Ladies: Mrs M. Pick­ les, Mrs E. Kay. Gents: Mrs P. Larkin, Mrs E. Brownhill. Special prize: Mrs E.


Trumps At the Monday night


Bracewell. MC was Miss E. Ennis.


three tonnes of waste paper was collected by members of Read Scout and Guide Parents’ Com­ mittee on Saturday morn­ ing, but due to a drop in the price of paper, only £30 was made for group funds. Due to unforeseen cir­


cumstances, a transport difficulty has arisen and


Lorry needed An impressive load of


gers from Rimington Youth Group and friends spent an enjoyable even­ ing at Bolton roller skat­ ing link.


Duckworth and Mrs F. Simpson organised the trip.


Roller skating A coach party of teena-•


Anyone who can' assist Sabden ,


craft stalls’is being held in St Nich o la s ’s ■ Hall, Sabden, on Saturday, bet­ ween 11 • a.m. >and 4-30 p.m. The . organisers are hoping for a good. atten­ dance as the - event is'for, the: church renovation.


Flea market . : A ' flea; m a rk e tw ith


Tricks and spots ■ At Sabden .Over '60s,


Club leaders Mrs D. ■


by Mrs Eileen Eden, of Woodlands, Rimington, in memory of her late hus­ band, Henry, was pre­ sented at the first annual dinner of Rimington Cric­ ket Club, on Saturday.


Players’ trophy A new trophy, donated


resented by 'members of her family, including her daughter, Mrs Margaret Stananought, of Wiswell, who presented the trophy to Mr Jim Hacking, player of the year. Over 100 guests at­


Mrs Eden was rep­


Mrs B. Birtwell, Mrs E. • Hargreaves. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mr F. Mitch­ ell. Raffle — Mrs J. Swannick. On ‘ Monday, domino


Whist results — Ladies:


winners . were Mrs N. Palmer, Mrs M. Atkinson and Mrs P. Whittaker.. Whist — Ladies: Mrs


M. Procter, Mrs Cham- ley. Gents; Mr R. Charn- ley, Mr J.Simih'(joint). Raffle : Mrs I. Metcalfe.


School prizegiving was' held in Sabden Baptist Church during Sunday morning' service, when more- than 20 children re­ ceived book prizes for regular attendance. ■ The well-attended ser­


Prizegiving The annual Sunday


tended the event at the Black Bull, Rimington, Mr Joe Lawless, on behalf of the club, reported on the year’s activities and welcomed guests. There was dancing to


the OK Disco, Clitheroe, and a competition was won by Nigel Lawless.


— Chatburn—


she addressed Chatburn Methodist Women’s Fel­ lowship on Wednesday.


ided and Mrs Goodfellow was the pianist. The meeting was well at­ tended.


Miss A. Bowker pres­ • '


Other lands Ove rse a s Mission


Sunday was observed at Cha tb u rn Methodist Church, both services being conducted, by the Rev. Ward Jones. The theme at the morn- ':


ing family service was “A world of many faces.” Sunday School scholars' sang “The family of man,”- accompanied on the guitar by Mr Roy Porter. There was a display of


literature and pictures of other lands. A film strip depicting


life in Papua, New Guinea, where Christiani­ ty was only introduced 20 years ago, was shown in the evening, followed by. slides and a taped com­ mentary entitled “Transfi­ guring hope.”


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vice was taken by a stu­ dent at the Northern Bap­ tist- College, who distri­ buted the prizes. This Sunday’s service


midweek w h is t::an d . domino drive,, Christopher and Leslie Platt were the - winners at dominoes.


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■ The ^minister, the? Rev.;. A.v-D. -Briddocki'will con- ' duct-.Holy Communion . after the service.,


tist conference centre. .r'J ■:'V. •: ; : r : ; .-i ’


ing attendance at a whist and dpmino drive in aid of Sabden Baptist Church i restoration fund on-Satur­ day night.


Disappointing .There was a disappoint­


MC • and domino winners were: Gents — Mr W. Brown, Mr J. Newby. Ladies — Mrs J. Newby, 1 Mrs E. Bond.


Mr Edgar Wilson was ✓ sley.


. Whist: Gents — Mr C. Moorhouse, Mr D. Hough­ ton. • Ladies — Mrs D: . Houghton,- Mrs G. Walm-


and peas supper. Newton


The ladies served a pie Bolton-by-Bowland


- Whist — Ladies: Mrs ? E. Leeming, Mrs B. Wolding, Mrs M. Gal­ lagher. Gents: S. Hogg, C. Haworth, . A. Moor­ house;....... Dominoes: Mrs J. Sing-:


Right cards .:. Winners at ■ the: monthly whist and domino drive promoted by Bolton-by- Bowland Village Hall Committee were as follows: -


leton, Mrs J. Lofthouse, Miss Parkinson, Mr Dol­ phin, Mr Tomlinson, Mark Dewhurst. Competition: R.


sley (whist) and Mr J. Singleton (dominoes).


by Miss Freda Tomlinson, of Settle, raised funds for Newton village hall on Wednesday. Prizewinners were Mrs G. Cowking, Mrs R. Howard and Mrs Fowler.


Fashions A fashion show given


Annual dance The annual badminton


dance was held in Newton village hall on Friday night. Music was provided by Gary Buchanan and his


will be led by a group of Baptist and United Re­ formed students from Manchester University, who are spending the weekend at Sabden’s Bap-.’


Waddington Turnip lights


The Brownies of the 1st Waddington pack invited the West Bradford pack to join them for a Hallow­ e’en party in St Helen’s Sunday School. They were dressed as


witches, ghosts and other suitable characters and played games by the light of turnip lanterns, which gave an eerie effect. Jan e Kea tin g and


All Steel Stars and Star­ light Disco. Raffle winners were: Miss' Ormston, Mr I.


Grant, Miss T. Wharton, Mrs M. Howard, Mrs B. Hoyle, Mrs G. Roscoe and Mi's D. Barber.


Wiswell


ters turned the seasonal “penny for the guy” re­ quest into an enterprising way of making money for cancer research. Siobhan and James


Enterprising Three Wiswell youngs­


Howard and P. Smalley. MCs were Mr W. Cros-


-Barker, Lisa Mary Coar and Fiona Landless Haworth.-


dington parish • were: Matthew Robert Bryan, Graeme Heanan,' ■


Helen Slaidburn


tendance of members, pa­ rents and friends when Slaidburn YFC held its meeting in the village hall.


Cuts of meat There was a good at­


Neville Harrison, Mr Norman Wilkinson, public relations officer for Black­ burn and District Master Butchers’ Association, gave a talk about meat.


• Introduced by chairman


joints and cuts and gave advice on the best way to cook them. A vote of thanks was proposed by Mr John Harrison.


He described various Bashall Eaves


Michelle- Bater won prizes for the best home-made costumes. All the Brow­ nies received sweets and balloons. The Brownies also took


weather in the grounds of Waddow Hall, completing between two and five laps of the grounds.


eld in perfect autumn . ,


Burke, of Vicarage House, and Susan Dawson, of Old Back Lane, took the guy they had made round the vil­ lage and collected £8.69, which will go to the Christie Cancer and Holt Radium Institute in Man­ chester.'


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■of Knaresborough, visited St Helen’s Church, Wad­ dington, for a parish eucnarist and confirmation service on Sunday. There was a very large


Bradford is vacant, the Rt Rev. Ralph Emmerson, formerly Suffragan Bishop


Confirmation As th e Bishopric of


Eaves WI celebrated their 37th birthday at “Browsholme Heights,” the home of Mr and Mrs H. Storey


37 years old Members of Bashall


cious buffet and watched a film and local slides of Jubilee year by Mr John Wilkinson.


ey . _ Eart in a sponsored walk


Wilkinson and Mr and Mrs Storey for their hos­ pitality.


Mrs P. Pye thanked Mr Chipping


celebrated their birthday this year with a meal at th e P a rk e r s Arms, Newton.


Birthday meal Chipping WI members


congregation, including parents, godparents and friends of candidates from Waddington and Grind- leton. The Bishop was assisted


by Canon C. F. Goodchild and the organist was Mr P. A. Cunliffe. Candidates from Wad­


entertained by the Twis- ton Trio —: Jim Parker and Donald Oldham sing­ ing duets and solos, with piano accompaniment.


They were afterwards


by Mrs S. Lawson, Mrs ,M. Rich and Mrs G. Rich.


Raffle prizes were won


Horticultural society aims to struggle on


"I*''*? ' ?-.v 'A - 'r > . v'


MEMBERS of Rimington and District Hor­ ticultural Society have decided to continue meeting, despite rising costs which make their financial situation uncertain.--■


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tion they will seek public support.


Sedgwick said it was be­ coming more difficult to meet the increased cost of hiring the room and paying for heating and speakers’ fees; • Reluctant­ ly, the committee had been forced to raise the membership fee from 50p to £1.


Secretary Mr Ernie ",


committee is planning shows in spring and summer arid an outing in June to a nursery.


On the brighter side the


Rimington Memorial In­ stitute, at 7-30 p.m., there is to be an illus­ trated talk by a represen­ tative of J. Robinson and Sons, vegetable growers, Forton, and everyone is welcome.


On November . 18th, in


charge, but a collection will be taken towards the cost of refreshments.


There will be no "■


lison (chairman), Mr W. Peacock (treasurer), and Mr E. Sedgwick (sec­ retary). Committee members


Officers are Mrs W. El­ -


Tory wins council


seat CONSERVATIVE An­ thony Edward Jackson won the Ribchester by- election for a seat on the Ribble Valley Council to follow .-Mr;. Fred ; Talbot, who died earlier this year. Mr Jackson, of ’ Lower


are Mrs Audrey Peacock, Mrs Christine Knowles, Mrs Edna Jackson, Mrs Lucy New love, Mr Thomas Jackson,' Mr Edgar Gornall.


ACTION ON FLOODING


WADDINGTON Parish Council is extremely con­ cerned at the inability of Lancashire County Coun­ cil to prevent flooding in the village, particularly in the Katy Lane area, which has flooded at least four times this year. It is to write to the


But to help , beat infla­


daughters .of school age and he and his wife run the village garage. Mr Jackson’s family has lived’ in Ribchester for several generations and he enjoys taking part in , country, sports. In the by-election,


Boyce Farm, Blackburn; Road, Ribchester,' is cur-, rently chairman of Rib­ chester Parish Council and a member of the Rib­ chester Playing Fields' Trust. He is (named with two


which attracted, a 54 per cent poll, he gained 525 votes against 161 received by his Labour opponent John Gerard Murry.


Pan on fire


County Council and seek the support of the local county councillor, ’ David Coulston, for urgent action to prevent a repeti­ tion of the flooding.


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