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Hot-pot supper
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Amusing Speaker at St Helen’s
MU, Waddington, was Mrs Susan Baron, deputy editor of the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. Members found her ac count of the newspaper’s history most enthralling. She also showed slides
• and the choir an- introit. i Harvest / gifts;; from scho-, lars were received-, by teachers. The evening service
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tertainment provided by villagers, introduced by humorous compere -Mr Jim Herd. They were: E l iz ab e th Hey wood (c la r in e t) , Margaret Lupton and Bernice ( Barlow (comedy sketch), Kathleen Bradley (songs), Kenneth and Timothy Moore and Caroline Whitehead (songs accom panied by guitar) and Shaun McCree (magic act). The show ended with
community singing, led by Mrs Bradley and accom panied by Mr P. A. Cun-
of the various processes involved in producing a newspaper and read some amusing misprints culled from various papers. She was thanked by Mrs Irene Walmsley. Refreshments were
churchwarden, thanked the social committee and those responsible for the entertainment, directed by Cynthia Whitehead. Raffle winners were
Mr T. H. Silvervyood,
served by Mrs Doreen Edmondson.
parishioners in St Helen’s Church, Waddington, for Sunday’s harvest services showed great ingenuity, blending a riot of autumn colours into harmony. Gifts of fruit, flowers
Harmony D e co ra tio n s
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was conducted by the Rev. Graham A. Vickers, of-Whalley, who preached on the • parable of the sower. The choir, conducted by
j ; On Wednesday, mem- ' ‘ bers spent a pleasant time v /;. on■
ing in London. . ’
; visiting the' Crown Staf fordshire pottery. '
* their- annual- outing, ’ - -
Vegetables The harvest festival in
■ was decorated with fruit, vegetables and flowers. Collections for the day amounted to £130. On Monday, 120. gifts of
Miss G. Parkinson, sang an introit and the anthem “He watereth the hills.” Organist was Mr C. C. Johnson. There were large con gregations and the church
led by - Mrs Sidebottom/- Harvest paintings. and V prayers composed by the children adorned the walls.
the decorated church of St Mary’s, Gisbum, started on Sunday with-the celeb ration of Communion. Children brought their gifts to the family service and the day concluded with Evensong. . Services were con ducted by Canon S. A. Selby ■
was organist. On Monday,, fruit and
and Miss M. Lord
harvest produce, bearing the good ! wishes of the church, were distributed among the sick and elder-. ly of the village.
Philip England, Mrs M. McCree, Mr J. Berry and Mr E. Morris.
session at Chatburn’s Rib- blesdale Club were Mrs Atkinson and Mrs Jack- son. Tea hostesses were Mrs. A. Grosvenor and Mrs A. Green. There will be no meet
Bingo Winners at the bingo
ing today, but members are asked to meet at the village hall at 4-30 p.m. tomorrow for a trip to Blackpool.
Clothing
and vegetables .were brought by children to the services, conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild, which were extremely well-attended. Organist was Mr P. A. Cunliffe. On Monday, helpers
and overs” in Chatburn Village Hall on Friday' raised £50 for playschool funds. There was a cake stall and refreshments.
A clothing sale “Undies
met at the church to dis tribute the gifts to the ill and infirm of the parish.
Jumble sale Jumble will be collected
today and tomorrow in the village by Waddington Drama Group members, who are holding a sale in St Helen’s Sunday School on Saturday, at 2-30 p.m. There will be a pound stall and a good-as-new section. On .Monday, members
lowed by a meeting for stage staff and all thos
in St Helen’s Sunday School at 7-45 p.m.,
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those Slaidburn
Wlwere welcomed to Slaid-. burn WI by president Mrs Mary Parker. Speaker Mr R. S.
Wildfowl slides Visitors from Mitton
Read, who is in charge of education at Martin Mere Wildfowl Trust, described his work, showed slides and . answered questions. He was thanked by Mrs Doris Leeming. The competition for a
: Afterwards a supper of . savoury . meat,- pie. .and
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was served to round off a happy evening.
bum YFC’s annual meet ing in West Marion .vil lage, hall were: Chairman; Ian Coates; vice-chair man, Judith Emmett; gen eral correspondence and social secretary, Wendy S co tt; minutes sec, Robert Bargh; Press sec, Sarah Gorst; programme secs; Brian Moorhouse and John Robinson; trea surer, James Taylor. Assistant treasurer,
Elected Officers elected at Gis
feather,; judged by Mr Read, was won by Mi-s Edith Lawson and Mrs Kay Finch.
Story of Bambi At Slaidburn YFC
meeting, Mr and Mrs A. Hodgson, of Bolton-by- Bowland, showed slides and told the story , of Bambi, the deer they have reared from a tiny fawn. Mr and Mrs Hodgson
Gisburn Pupils sing
The vicar of St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, Canon S. A. Selby, welcomed everyone to a harvest supper, on Monday even ing, especially the pupils o f Gisburn Primary School. They sang several
vegetables were taken to the sick and elderly in the parish, to hospitals and a children’s home.
Big turn-out
. There was a turn-out of 70 parents, for Gisburn Primary School harvest festival service in the school hall, when the four classes each gave an item on a harvest theme. Canon S.. A. Selby of
tendance at morning Eucharist, when the Ven. D. A. Rogers, A r chdeacon of Craven, preached and the celeb rant was the Vicar, the Rev. E. M. Sidebottom. Brownies led by Mrs M.
There was a large at , • ' Sabden
Mid-week drive • When Sabden pension
ers met, for their mid week whist and domino drive, Mrs Newby and Mrs Wade, were domino winners. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
. epistle and led the inter cessions and the organist was Miss E. Carr. Chil dren brought gifts of fruit: and vegetables to the altar. Harvest produce was
Hogg attended the ser vice. Mr Harold Rose, Parish reader, read the
distributed on Monday to the sick, and elderly and the residue was taken to St Denys, Chtheroe.
Dunsop Bridge
Officers . The annual meeting c
ficiated and Mrs J. Har-. greaves was pianist. Gifts brought by pupils were taken to the church for distribution to some of the parishioners.
Bolton-by-Bowland
America About 40 members of
Bolton-by-Bowland YFC met in the Village Hall on Monday, when Geoff Walker, of the Bowland Forest club, showed slides and described his trip to America with, a Lanca shire Young Farmers group. A vote of thanks was
proposed by Malcolm Leeming.
' Langho
will be.holding their AGM account of her visit to Au stralia, slides.
songs and after thanking them and their teachers, the vicar gave each child a bag of sweets. Mrs M. Ellison gave an
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With prams The Pram Club at St
mal, with a cup of tea and a chat for mothers and orange juice and biscuits for the children. • The vicar,.the .'Rev'.'’
L e o n a rd ’s Church, Langho,- held its second meeting in church and de spite the I weather! there was a fair turn-out. The meeting, was infor
Paul Warren, and mem bers of the MU welcomed the mothers. The next meeting will be in church’ on October 20th, at 2-30 p.m.
Langho met in Billington on Tuesday. Hostesses' were Mrs E.. Crowther and Mrs E. Manley. Mrs M. Holt oprined the
Reminder St L eo n a rd ’s MU,
John Thistlethwaite; re gister, William Robinson; club leaders, Fred Wall, Mrs F. Hanson, Robert Bargh; County represen tative, James Taylor; dis tinct reps, Mrs Hanson, Wendy Scott, Fred Wall, Ian Coates. Congratulations were
meeting with prayers and reminded members that the meeting on October 21st will be at the earlier time of 7-15 p.m. It will be an overseas meeting with a bring-and-buy stall and the opening of missio nary boxes.
Outing
ran a competition which was won by Alison Water- worth and David Higham. The guests were intro duced by Neville Harrison and thanked by David Higham.
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* / ‘Growing, bigger,;; better,''bolder,”.’; was- the!, .theme •. of a (harvest festi val family service at Chat- ;
Experiences At the- new session of
annual meeting, guests .. were Mr F.-Pope, sector.,- •administrator^/at'
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Gift of egg At- Stan d fa s t WI’s
; /After reports by., the. ; i president /and, »treasurer, ;.l
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stones; Mr t-TSMaclean, ■ chief nursing ’officer;:- and . Mrs Bu’r to n ,/n u rs in g • officer.
given to Sarah Gorst, Mark Hanson and John Stapleton, who came third in the junior public speak ing competition at the Na tional YFC finals at Stoneleigh.
Linda Hanson were joint minster Bridge and hacla fifth and Mark Hanson sight-seeing trip down the
Helen .r aisnaw ana; - Fal h arid ■
seventh in the junior1 superstars competition. Gisburn’s team of Hazel and Ian Coates and John
and Roger Thistlethwaite won the match against Ryedale in the County quiz.
■ judged by Mrs Lucas, was won by Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs Graveston and- Mrs J.
was given to Gisburn WI in the Festival Hall by Mrs Lucas, of Mellor. She was introduced by Mrs S. Graveston and thanked by Mrs T. Bell. The competition for , a home-made birthday card, .
Corn dollies A talk on corn . dollies
'White. • Mrs W. , Cobb, of Bolton-by-Bowland, gave an account of her visit to, the annual. council meetr.
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• went on a.special outing to London on Saturday. A f te r a r r iv in g . at
Guides from .Langho, with Guider Mrs B. Cooper,
Five 1st St Leonard’s
linson; Press sec, Mr Paul Collinson; social sec,. Mr
dent, Mr J. Clegg; vice- president, Mr J. Metcaif; chairman, Mr Stephen Pike; vice-chairman, Mr Peter Marsden; secretary, Miss Margaret Marsden; assistant sec., Miss Hilary Thomas; treasurer, Mr Jeff Walker. . Club leaders, Mr E. Parkinson and Mr L. Ool-
Bowland Forest YFC ;in Dunsop village hall, was well attended. Officers
elected: Presi
Allan Knowles, village representatives, Mrs A. Marsden and Mrs S. Walker.
Parker Brothers Band. Competition winners were Mrs H. Metcalf, Mr E. R. Capstick, Mrs.J. Mackey, Mr J. Greenhalgh and Mrs B. Salwiczek. The next dance night .will be on November 8th.
popular at Dunsop Bridge village hall on Saturday, organised by committee members. Dancing was to the
Dance night “Come dancing” proved
Concert Saturday should be a
;:flst Dunsop Bridge. Guides ' i‘- and the 1st Slaidburn , Brownies are giving a concert for parents and friends. There will be a Jacob’s
join supper, .followed by games, dancing and com petitions. Proceeds are for Guide and Brownie funds and everyone is welcomed to attend.
‘ Hurst Green
Welcome Every seat in St John’s
decorated by members of the MU and Young /Families’ group. Harvest gifts were pre
Church, Hurst Green, was occupied for the har vest festival service on Sunday morning. The church had been
Euston Station, different parties departed for vari ous destin a tio n s . St Leonard’s and Whalley took the tube to West-
river. Back at Westminster
Bridge they had a guided tour of; the House of Lords, the House of Com mons and Westminster Hall.
minster Abbey and saw Lord Baden-Powell’s memorial stone with the Scouts’ and Guides’ flag above it.
Grindleton
'decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables on the previous day by ladies
among the offerings at a harvest • thanksgiving at St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, on Sunday. • - The church had; been
Pumpkin given A 351b. pumpkin was
Whalley
Thomas, also ■ gave every, member an egg. , •
r "■ Officials-r elected}; were: Mrs K.l Bond/(president),' (Mrs ErEllison (vice-presi-,
Mrs K. Hope. Winners of the holiday’.snap-, competi-. t io n ; 5were. /Missv J / Roberts;.i/Mis8';.S.vShannoni and Miss L,Newn1an.- , ■
, She was tnanked by; '
!: Old acquaintances were renewed at Whal ley •
v.Methodist>'•; Church
Return visit ' ■
/Women’, s -• F ellow-ship /meeting;. when » a R former, ■minister," th e -Re v / J :
dent),‘Mrs’B.,Pilling (see-' . ’Wright, was the speaker. retary),N Mrs1'L. "Taylor 1 He chose for his'subject (treasurer), Mrs E.’Ham-/; “The.quiet time”. Mrs P. con fPrpss officer)/'-'
"Hope",.'MrS'M.'Gourden, and Mrs C., Gregory Mrs M. Vose, Miss.} C. hostess.
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^Vickers presided and [thanked; h im Mrs: M./ (Whitehead "was ;■ pianist
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Doherty, Miss H. Boylan land Miss R. Sheldon.,;,
sented by the children to Mr J. Armstrong, of Wad dington, who conducted, the service. Pupils of St John’s School sang a new harvest hymn. : Mr G. Garnett, of Ac
crington, a former villager and churchwarden at St John’s, conducted -Even song and was welcomed by friends in the congre gation. Mr K. Seed was organ
They then visited West- ■
popular night at Dunsop, bridge village hall,.for the’/
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Hargreaves, Mrs Ingham. Gents — Mrs A. Denny, Miss'B. Nixon. Raffle: Mr C. Haworth.
lection in Sabden for the NSPCC raised £70, in ad dition to an earlier dona tion of £11. The Sabden branch committee thank all who collected and donated.
Collection The house-to-house col
At the altar
Harvest thanksgiving services at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, were well attended. Morning Eucharist was celebrated by Canon F. Street, who received harvest gifts of fered by the children. At Evensong, altar re
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Hudson, of Clitheroe Parish Church. Harvest gifts were later distri buted to the sick and elderly.
quisites were received by ie celebrant, Canon J.
Social At Monday night
social in St Mary’s Club for Sabden Over 60s domino winners were N. Palmer, Miss E. Prescott and Mrs M. Wade. Whist: Ladies — Miss
L. Dewhurst, Miss E Hayes. Gents — Mr E Wilson, Mrs I. Flannagan Raffle: Mr J. Simm.
Chipping
Spectacular Members of Chipping
; Pendleton, Caldervale and Garstang. The stall in aid of the mentally handicap ped sold plenty of items and the holiday quiz was won by Mrs A. Shnger, of Pendleton. Raffle winner was MrsWall bank; also of Pendleton. A vote of thanks was
WI were taken on a tour of the Ribble to the Lakes through slides shown by Mr Ken Seed, of Longton. on three screens, giving spectacular effect.; Visitors came from
proposed by Mrs Hope and Mrs Buttenvorth re ceived the birthday plant;
Whitewell
and flooding 'on Monday night, a whist drive at the Wnitewel! Hotel organ ised by Bowland Fanners raised £37 for St Michael’1
Fabric fund In spite of heavy rain
Church fabric fund. . Whist winners: Ladies — Mrs A. Holden, Mrs Leeming, J. Robinson Gents — J. Moon, R Southworth. P. Metcalf. Dominoes: J. Dewhurst
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