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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 17tli, 1980 .7 News from the villages B olton-by-B land ow


Coffee evening Bolland Gardening Club


members held a coffee evening in the Village Hall, with cake and pro­


duce, bring-and-buy and plant stalls. The raffle was won by


Mrs H. Wolfenden and Mr W. MacDonald. About £85 was raised for club funds: Club chairman Mrs M.


'-A . Bosonnet thanked everyone for their help and reminded members that the next meeting- would be on May 14th, at 7-30 p.m. in the Village Hall: Mr E. Sedgwick will speak about sweet peas.


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Humour Mrs B. Thwaite


Bolton-by-Bowland


an interesting and humor­ ous talk, with slides and a display of articles from her recent visit to Iran. A vote of thanks was given by M. Life.


gave 7FC


Disco scene


At an inter-club social bv B ' •


land Y EC, music was pro­ vided


YFC by Nookies Disco and supper by members.


Judging At a split meeting of


IIERCE, PARKER


Bolton-by-Bowland YFC, the girls went to the home of Mr and Mrs G. Billow’ s, w’ here they judged ginger biscuits. Senior winners: Jayne


Dakin, Angela Booth, Angela Smalley. Juniors: Sheila Billow’ s, Sarah Moorhouse and Sheila C o r le s s ( jo in t 2nd),


Bridget Lund. Master judge was Mrs


Stinchon. A vote of thanks was given by Mar­ garet Cornthwaite. The boys and some girls


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spoke on his experiences in a prisoner-of-war camp during the Greek civil war and after a buffet supper, members joined in gues­ sing games. Mrs C. F. Pickles,


Bolton-by-Bowland presi­ dent, expressed thanks to Slaidburn for an enyoy- able evening.


Trumps There was an excellent


attendance at a whist and domino drive held by Bolton-by-Bowland WI in aid of funds. Whist winners: Ladies


— Mrs E. Bury, Mrs G. Holgate, Mrs S. Hatton. Gents — Mrs B. Dawson, Mr L. Swallow, Mr E.


Lax. Dominoes: Mrs F.


Parker, Mr J. Hall, Mrs G. Milligan, Mrs F. tofth- ouse, Mr H. Dolphin, Mrs


W. Crossley and for dominoes Mr J. Singleton.


Read


Playgroup held a seconds clothing sale in the United Reformed School on Monday, which raised £18 for group funds. The ladies served coffee


Playgroup sale Organisers of Read


and biscuits and proceeds will go towards replacing toys and equipment. The Pla yg roup meets on Monday, Thursday and Friday mornings in the United Reformed School.


Jumble Read Football Club


.funds when they held a jumble sale in the United Reformed School on Saturday afternoon.


members boosted their


went to the home of Mr and Mrs T. Leeming, where they judged dairy cattle. Senior winners: Michael


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Cornthwaite, Allan Hart­ ley and Richard Drinkall (joint 2nd), David Leem- i n g a n d B r i a n Cornthwaite (joint 3rd). Juniors: Valerie Pickard, Catherine Booth, Patrick Maher. A vote of thanks wras given by Alan Life.


CLITHEROE NEEDS


Bolton-by-Bowland WI were welcomed as guests of the Slaidburn Institute by president Mrs M. Psrksr Mr Edmond Cambien


Enjoyable Twenty-six members of


Mitton


Mixer Members o f Little


Mitton WI were given a demonstration on using a food mixer by Mr Tim Fairhurst. He was thank­ ed by Mrs Barratt. A competition for an old


kitchen utensil was won by Mrs M. Neason, Mrs Hoyle and Mrs M. Wil­ liamson. A minute’s silence was


observed in. memory of Mrs Nancy Cannings, who died recently. Supper was served by Mrs Eleanor Friend, Mrs Hoyle, Mrs Proctor and Miss Cissie Davies.


Waddington


Fit for a queen Members of Wadding­


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ton WI were fascinated to have a taste of life for the rich and famous in an audio-visual presentation given by former Royal chef Mr Greg Wilkinson. It depicted some of the sumptuous buffets pre-


Sared at the Gleneagles


Buckingham Palace, San­ dringham, Windsor and Balmoral. Mrs J. Milne thanked him. All members were


lotel in Scotland and at


asked for gifts of cakes, scones and biscuits for the Sunday market refresh­ ment stall on May 4th. If necessary, items can


be left in advance with Mrs D. Underwood or


Miss D. Dewrance. Funds wi l l benef i t the local rheumatism and arthritis association. Names were taken for the autumn council meet­


ing, a conference on the future of the WI, a party of 20 to visit Sawley WI and four to attend Single- ton WI’s birthday celebra­ tions.


A Waddington member,


Mrs Mary Boucher, has been elected to the LFWI executive committee. The competition for a favour­ ite tea towel was won by Mrs E. Davies, with Mrs M. Barnes second.


ceived from Billington and Langho WI, who are to attend the June meeting. Help was requested for the tea interval at the group meeting in St Helen’s Sunday School on May 1st. The competition r i l l .................................


An acceptance was re­


Garfiett’s home in Henth- orn Road, 8 p.m. to plan their night in September.


At the May meeting,


children from Waddington School will sing the award-winning song writ­ ten for the ACWW con­ test by two members. There will also be a talk by Mr Robert Shaw on l i fe in the Solomon Islands.


Four members are to


present resolutions: Mrs D. Clayton (labelling of frozen food) , Mrs B. Barlow (under age drink­ ing), Mrs N. Steiger (awareness of the import­ ance of industry to socie­ ty) and Miss D. Dewrance (avoidance of perinatal


will be for a Lancashire souvenir.


flower festival at Langho from August 21st to 24th. Clitheroe members meet on Monday at Mrs M.


Details were given of a


death). Tea hostesses will be


M rs We a v e r , Mr s Warren, Mrs Whit well, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Bargh, Mrs Barlow, Mrs Barrow and Mrs Bardsley.


A. Partington. MC for whist was Mr


Sabden


' whist and domino drive organised by Sabden Over 60s, Master L. Platt, Mrs I. Cottam and T. Graham were the winners at dominoes. Whist: Ladies — Miss


Tricks and spots At Thursday night’s


E. Hayes, Mrs M. Driver. Gents — Mrs I. Green,


Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mr H. Parker.


ners w ere: -Miss A. Alston, Mrs I. Newbj Mrs E. Prescott, Mrs Newby. Whist: Ladies — M.


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Manning, L. Dewhurst. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mrs I. Flannagan. Raffle: Mrs A. Barker.


mahing.was enjoyed by 24 members of Sahaen Wl at Monday night’s meeting in the County Primary School. Mrs Dorothy Horsfall


Corn dollies A display of corn dolly


was the guest speaker and the models she made in c lu d ed a h a r v e s t maiden, drop dolly and lantern. Members were invited


to make their own dollies , and the best attempt was by a guest, Mrs Margaret Sefton. Other guests welcomed


to the meeting were Mrs Jessie Swannick and Mrs Marion Moorhouse. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs M. Keam.


Sponsored sing C h o r i s t e r s o f St


N ich o la s ’ s C h u r ch , Sabden, are tuning up for a marathon hymn-singing session later this month, when they hold a “spon­ sored sing." The choir aims to raise


Monday’s domino win­


1 Mr Nutter thanked re­ tiring officers for their work over the past year. Among matters discussed were tomorrow’s spring dance and the annual gala on May 14th.


Peace The vicar of Gisburn,


Canon S. A. Selby, showed a film entitled “The peace of Easter” to members of the MU. He was thanked by Mrs M. Crook. Arrangements were


made for, the mystery outing on May 14th and the • Deanery Festival on May 22nd. Refreshments were served.


Seconds


party organised by the management committee of


A branded seconds


Gisburn Festival Hall raised £45 for funds. Win­ ners of the competitions were Mrs M. Hudson and Mrs S. Pate. Thanks were expressed to all helpers.


Langho


On parade At family Communion


and church parade in St L e on a rd ’ s C h u r ch , Langho, on Sunday, 1st Langho Guides Helen Parker, Emma Garside, Caroline Grimes and Jac­ queline Williams took the intercession. A lesson was read by


Kathy Wrathall and bread and wine were taken up by Rose Queen Kim Jung- bluth, who is a Guide and Pauline Jenkins. They were received by altar server Nicholas Smith. Other Guides took the


money for the new choir vestry fund by singing at least 50 hymns non-stop on April 26th. They are hoping the public will sponsor a chorister at so much per hymn.


Gisburn


Officers When Gisburn Festival


Hall Management Com­ mittee held its annual meeting, Mr Richard Nutter was elected chair­ man, Mrs Pat Taylor trea­ surer and Mr W. Peacock


collection and several or­ ganisations carried ban­ ners. Baby Ian Sadding- ton was baptised by the Rev. Paul Warren.


Leonard’s Guides had a trip to York with leader Mrs L. Hargreaves and Mrs K. Fox. They visited the Castle museum and the Minster and walked round the walls.


Trip to York The 2nd Langho St


Reports There was a good at­


secretary. Other members of the


committee were re-elected en bloc.


tendance at , St Leonard’s PCC annual meeting at Langho. Reports were given by


secretary Mr Don Smith and new.' treasurer Mr


Whalley Home s for aged


' The history and organ­ isation of Methodfist Homes for the aged was the subject of a talk given


b^M lsT a 'Redma.vne to


the Whalley Methodist Church Women’s Fellow- Following her address


^tella Davies won a com­ petition for the best piece


,°f thanks and Mrs


of crochet judged by the speaker.


Wisweil


Profitable A jumble sale in Whal­


Miss Redmayne show eel colour slides of vaiious


homes. Pianist Mrs M. White-


head accompanied the hymns and Mrs M. /ayloi was hostess. Mrs kinson presided.


E. Wil-


Good totals A flag day on Saturday


organised by the ^'jdley branch of the NSPCC raised more than £54.


At a recent ploughman s i


lunch, held at the home of Mrs Margaret Rushton, of Woodlands Drive, Whal­ ley, £85 was raised. The branch is grateful to all helpers ana people who


donated prizes.


Run by WI Proceeds of a whist and


domino drive organised by


Whalley WI and run by Mrs M. Naylor were for


Institute funds. Whist winners: Ladies


— Mrs K. Robinson, Mrs Woofe, Mrs Wignall. Gents — Mrs Preston, Mr Charnley, Mrs Green. Dominoes: Mrs Hornby, Mrs Thornber, Mrs Cot-


terill. Raffle: Mrs M. Charn­


ley, Mr Howarth. Welcoming


Whalley new wave “Rock Away G e playing at the vil­


lage youth chib’s disco in Whalley Adult Centre


week on Saturday. The disco starts at 7-30


p.m. and admission is 40p. Sirs Lillian Hunt, tne youth leader, has organ­ ised the evening. The club meets on


Tuesdays at the Adult Centre and presently has more, than 20 members. It is always ready to wel­ come newcomers.


senior citizens’ whist and domino drive-in Whalley were:1 Whist, Ladies — Miss


Lady winners Winners at ’ the Abbey


Paul Taylor, who took over on the sudden death of Mr Fred Shaw. Sidesmen were re­


M. Hudson, Mrs F. Jolly. Gents — Mrs H. Met­ calfe, Miss N. Knowles. Dominoes: Miss Wol-


elected with three addi­ tions — Mr G. Cavalari, Mr J. Smart and Mr H. Whalley. The churchwar­ den and deputy were re­ elected and 17 members were voted on to the PCC. Mr C. Holt thanked the vicar for his report.


Duhsop Bridge Floral emblems


A talk on floral emb­


lems of the world was en to Dunsop Bridge I by Mrs P . J .


McDowe l l , who also showed a selection of eggs she had decorated. Pr es ident Mrs M.


Pinder thanked her. Birthday greetings went to new member Mrs A. Hodson, Mrs A. Parring- ton, Mrs D. Bond, Mrs E. Waddington and Mrs’ M. Newman. A donation is to be sent


to the trust fund set up for the daughter of Mr Ian Plant, the late editor of “The Craven Herald". The competition for a


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On ice The 1st Rimington


Guide Company spent an enjoyable time at the Silver Blades ice rink, Bradford, on Saturday. The journey was made by coacn and the party in­ cluded a number of friends, with Guide lead­ ers Mrs Carol Files and Mrs Pamela Crisp taking charge-


West Bradford


Three patrols The 1st Bowland Scout


troop,. West Bradford, formed six months ago, now has 23 members in three patrols: To help buy tents and


equipment,'the parents of the boys: have held, sever­ al fund-raising, efforts. The next is a jumble sale in St Catherine’s Sunday School, West Bradford,' on Saturday, at 2-15 p.m.


treasured piece of china brought some very inter­ esting items, winners being Mrs S. Mason, Mrs A. Hodson and Mrs M. Cowking. The raffle was won by Mrs M. Newman.


stenholme, Miss Davies, Mrs Hornby, Mrs Sutton.


Chipping Amused Members of Chipping


Happy Days Club were entertained by amusing anecdotes and songs by Mr J. Charnley, of Burn­ ley. He was accompanied by Mrs E. Hall at the piano. Raffle winners were


Mrs Fox, Mr and Mrs Moon, Mrs Marsland and Mrs Pearson.


Tosside


Young singers More than 50 people at­


tended the Easter service at Mount Zion Chapel, Tosside, on Sunday. The preacher was Mr


Robert Lawson, of Carn- forth, who brought with him a group of young sin­ gers called “The Low- lights.” The next service at the chapel will be on Whit Sunday.


Clayton-le-dale Crochet


Two visitors joined 44


members of Clayton-le- Dale WI to hear a talk on crochet and its variations b y M rs M a r j o r i e McKeand, of Simonstone. The talk began with the


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ey Methodist Church Hall ® . Saturday raised over ibO for Wisweil WI funds.


Chatbum


burn Youth Club earned about £70 in sponsorship money when they went to Derby Baths, Blackpool, to take part in a swim- ai'ound with David Wilkie. The swim was held to


For charity Six members of Chat­


Hurst Green Lucky hands


Winners at Hurst


Green Over 60s whist and domino dr iv e w ere: Whist, Gents — Mr W. Slater,. Mr J. Holden. Ladies — Mrs F. Brown, Miss R. Martin. Dominoes: Mr W .


Greenha 1 g h , Mr W. Shoesmith, Mr A. Hay- hurst. Raffle: Mrs W. Shoes­


mith. Tory drive At Hurst Green Ladies’


raise money for the Na­ tional Children’s Homes. The Chatburn team,


which managed a total of 8S lengths, consisted of


Lynn Limbert, Diane Greaves, Gary Hayton,


Graham Jones N e i 1 s o n and Robbins.


Holy land en’s


talk on his visits to the Holy Land, illustrated with slides. He was thanked by Mr A. Hodgson and Mrs


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be on May 18th, when there will be a talk by Mr G. T. Bargh on a visit to Russia. The outing to Messrs C.


Walker and Sons, Steel Stockholders, has been postponed.


for parents of Chatburn Cub Scouts on Tuesday, after the pack meeting at 7-30 p.m. in the Cub room.


Parents There will be a meeting


Anniversary The 97th anniversary of


Chatburn Methodi s t Church was celebrated on Sunday , when the preacher at both services was Mr W. S. Haslcr, of


Lnngho. .. .


Members of M Society


I ay ton, Craig Ni c k


Chatburn


vited to. the vicarage by Canon G. But .lin to neai


Conservative Association whist and domino' drive, whist winners were: Gents — Mr W. Slater, Mr T. Bailey, Mr Charn­ ley. Ladies: Mrs Charn­ ley, Mrs A. Haworth, Mrs R. Holden. Dominoes: A. Cookson,


Mr H. Ainsworth, E. Jackson, J. Lofthouse,


Mrs W. Bailey, Mr Greenhalgh. Competition: Mr C.


Haworth.


Well supported There was no lack of


supporters when the man­ ager of Hurst Green FC 1st team, Mr Richard Rogerson, and his wife or­ ganised a coffee evening at their home in Bilsberry Cottages. The result was a net


.Butlin was thanked for providing refreshments. The next meeting will


houses, with head gar­ dener Mr Reg. Coupe. Supper will afterwards be served by his wife Anne. New members are


always welcome and should meet at Stonyhurst greenhouses at 7 p.m. prompt.


Elected At the annual meeting


of St John’s Church, Hurst Green, On Monday, churchwarden Mr J. Peel and Mr R. Coupe were re-elected. Mr T. Marshall res­


igned from the PCC and the remaining members were re-elected. New members are Mrs S. Greenwood, Mrs D. Holden, Mrs H. Finch and Mr A. Eyre. The sidesmen were re­ appointed, with the addi-


tion of Mr J. Garstang. Chairman Mr T. Wood-


cock thanked Mr G. F. Alway (treasurer) and Mr A. Whalley (auditor) for the excellent presentation of the account. Secretary Mrs J. Hoyle presented the annual report.


Whitewell


Church funds A whist and domino


drive he l d at


profit of £115 to be spent on the club’s under-15 team. A bring-and-buy, tom­


bola and raffle helped the evening to go with a swing and Mr Rogerson, who also helps with the under-15s, expressed his thanks to all who came.


Quilting Members of St John's


Young Families' group at Hurst Green were treated to a demonstration of patchwork quilting when they were invi ted to Beech House, Dutton, the home of Miss Margaret Greenall and Miss Eleanor Ainseough. Thev were asked to try


their hand at this old, yet fashionable art, by their hostesses, who provided


supper. 'The next meeting, on


May 8th, takes the form of a guided tour of Stony­


hurst garden and green- the


Whitewell Hotel raised £88 for the funds of St Michael’s Church. Whist winners were: J.


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Thanks Officers for Whitewell


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