Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 19th, 1980 5 BRIDAL
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Waddington NEWS FROM VILLAGES
Billington and Langho WI, plus five visitors, one from the USA, swelled the ranks of Waddington WI members, making the largest turn-out for some time. The second part of a
In a handbag! Twenty guests from
S. Baines, Mi’s Bateman, Mrs Blackburn, Mrs Bird, Miss A. Boothman, Mrs Bradley, Mrs C. Bates and Mrs A. Chester.
talk, “Pantaloons to pan- ties”, was given by Mrs E. Whitaker, who was th a n k ed by Mrs M. Boucher. Much amusement was
caused by a memory game involving the items found in the handbag of vice- president Mrs Jean Old- royd. Winner was Mrs R. Bradley, with visiting president Mrs M. Jackson second. Congratulations were
Helen’s Playgroup, Wad dington, is Mrs Janet Sil- verwood, who takes over from' Mrs Ann Spencer. Mrs Spencer resigned at the annual meeting, when she was presented with a plant by Mrs Marjorie Edlington, in appreciation of her work over three years. A report on the year’s
Plant New treasurer of St
Read
Collage Read Brownies were
busily engaged at their meeting preparing a col lage for this week's Brow nies’ revels, to be held at
Langho. Brownies from different
packs in the district will play games, enter compet itions and generally have fun. The collage depicting Brownie life will be judged as part of a com petition. Julie Sutton was pre
expressed to Mrs Doreen Underwood for winning third prize in a county WI golf tournament. S te wards were requested for the WI show and group entries discussed. The Denman bursary
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ET ‘leasure
work was given by Mrs Carol Spencer, one of the two supervisors. Chair man Mrs C. F. Goodchild thanked the supervisors, committee members and mothers who help in rota to ensure the success of the group. Deputy head of Wad
Turner, and' the service was conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. H. A. Reid.
Gisburn
and Sarah Wood p re sented the bread and wine to the vicar and the col lection was made by Michelle Wharf. Organist was Mr Jim Blundell.
Guides Abigail McKno Grindleton
sented with her swim mer’s badge and Melanie Ambrose received her ar tist’s badge.
Trump cards Winners at the Monday
for 1981 was awarded to Mrs L. Cowgill and five names were drawn for the trip to Denman later in the year. A party of 20 is going
dington and' West Brad ford Primary School, Mrs Edna Brown, spoke of the valuable training given by the playgroup to youngs ters of pre-scnool age.
to Sawley WI’s meeting tonight and on July 2nd is the institute's trip to the Lakes, consisting of a visit to Cumbria Crystal at Ulverston and a sail on Lake Coniston. Members were urged to
Bradford Young Mothers were given a talk on the history and production of the Advertiser and Times by Mr Graham Robbins, the paper’s advertising manager. Thanks were expressed
Paper’s history Waddington and West
HION
'served and Mrs Jackson thanked president Miss Dorothy Dewrance and members for their hospi tality. Favourite pictures are
bring to the August meet ing craft items which could be sold at the diamond jubilee celebra tions in Lancaster. Plated suppers were
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r e q u e s te d fo r n ex t month’s talk, when Mr R. Sambrook will speak on “Fake or fortune’’; Items for the trading stall are requested. Hostesses will be Mrs
evening whist drive at Read Constitutional Club were — Ladies: Mrs E. Kay and Mrs A. Cunliffe. Gents: Mrs P. Larkin and Mr R. Goodway. The special prize was
won by Miss E. Ennis who was MC.
has eight new members, Andrea Metcalf, Michelle Wharf, Carole Arm strong, Sarah Wood, Re becca Vaughan, Philippa Moss, Claire Beresford and Pamela Hanson were enrolled at the meeting.
Enrolled Read Guide company
by Mrs Marjorie England. This year’s outing will
be to Chester, with pa rents taking their children during the school holi days. At the next meeting, on
ary monthly meeting, members of Read Ladies’ Friendly Circle went out to supper. Their evening outing in
Supper trip In place of the custom
July 9th, Mrs Sheila Sheppard will give a talk about her recent visit to Botswana as a British MU representative at a con ference of African women. It was suggested that
the children could have a picnic in the vicarage garden, with one or two volunteers looking after them, so that members could attend the meeting.
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cluded a country tour of the Hodder Valley, taking in Hurst Green, Chipping and Whitewell, finishing with supper at the Par ker’s Arms, Newton. Miss M. Dewhurst was thanked for arranging the
Green and Shuttleworth WIs were- welcomed to Grindleton WI by presi dent Mrs E. Greenwood. The Rev. H. A. Reid,
Scavenger hunt Visitors from Hurst
vicar of Read, gave a light-hearted talk about amusing experiences he had had as a vicar and was thanked by Mrs G. S. Moir. Mrs C. Read was
Through to finals Members of Gisburn
.H. Bancroft. In the girls’ competition
YFC met at Skelda Farm, West Marton. 'by permis sion of Mr and Mrs B. Bancroft. Judges were Mr and Mrs A. Bancroft and Mr
. Linda Hanson, Helen Fal- shaw, Sarah Gorst. Inter mediate, Judith Emmott. Boys’ sheep shearing:
to decorate a waste-bin, winners were: Senior —
Senior — Robert Bargh, James Taylor. Intermedi ate — Ian Coates, David
Capstick. Fleece wrapping: Junior — Mark Hanson, Paul
Cowgill, John Robinson. Some members of the
chosen for the Denman College visit. Mrs K. Taylor is organising a sc av en g e r hunt next Thursday, starting from the Duke of York bet ween 7-45 and 8-15 p.m. and returning for a 9-30 supper. Members heard that au ditions for the LFWI
Eanel of speakers are
eing held in Pendleton Village Hall at 7-30 p.m. on Monday. A length of cotton is
again being sent to the Solomon Islands. Letters of thanks were read from Mrs M. Daniels and Mrs D. Howarth for flowers received during recent illness. Mrs Eccles and Mrs
club went to Bedale in Yorkshire for the North ern area competition
finals. Sarah Gorst and Mark
Hanson were in a team of three which won the junior public speaking contest. Ian Coates was in the
be used to buy books and school equipment. . I t was held in the
Dunsop Bridge
school on Thursday night. There was also a tombola and a raffle. The evening was organised by school staff.
for their Monday night whist.and domino drive in St Mary’s Club. Domino winners were: Mrs Mary Atkinson, Mrs Molly Swift, Mr N. Brown. Whist — Ladies: Mrs
Over 60s Sabden Over 60s met
ween Cockerham and G la s so n Dock, was Dunsop Bridge Wl’s des tination for the annual mystery trip. The r‘guess where we’re
Mystery outing Thurnham Hall, bet
going” competition was won Dy a guest,Mrs Holt. The route was via Lon- grjdge, Inglewhite, Gar- stang and Pilling. The owners, Mr and
R. Kirby, Mrs A. Clark son and Mrs C. Sefton
(joint). Gents: Mr R. Kirby, Mr E. Wilson, Miss B. Nixon. Raffle: Mrs C. Sefton, Mrs G. Bowker.
and their leaders from St Peter’s Parish Church, B urnley, s p e n t th e weekend “camping out” in St Nicholas’s School Hall, Sabden. They arranged a series of activities and joined
Camping out A party of 20 Brownies
team which won the inter mediate section and all three go forward to the next round, to be held in Norfolk in September. Linda Hanson and
CIVIC MASS
Helen Falshaw won the craft demonstration and commentary and they will now compete in the finals at Stoneleigh, Warwick shire, in July.
Haworth, the visiting presidents, judged the competition for a flower arrangement in an egg- cup and awarded points to Miss M. Brennand. Mrs A. Hutchinson and M. Green. A buffet supper
Mrs
event. The Circle has now begun its summer break ana there will be no meet ings in July and August.
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was paraded by Judith Skinner, escorted by Susan Wilkinson and Julie Shorrock; the Scout flag was carried by Valcas Khawaya, escorted by Keith Butterworth and Russell Snape. Melanie Sudworth car-'
isations of St John’s Church, Read, paraded with their colours at a family communion service on Sunday morning. The Venture Unit flag
ried the Guide flag and het escorts were Clare Banks and Caroline
Massey. Both Cub Scout packs
Show the flag The uniformed organ
served and social was spent playing bingo. Mrs Eccles Mrs Haworth thanked Grindleton members on behalf of the visitors.
was time card and
West Bradford
itors bought gifts from th e . bring-and-buy stall and: enjoyed coffee and home-made biscuits. Competition .winners
for West Bradford MU funds at a coffee morning at the home of Mr and Mrs A. Titterington. A steady stream of vis
Coffee time About £58 was raised
Chipping
ginson,' former priest in charge of Whitewell, Hurst Green and Mitton Parish churches, was preacher at Chipping Parish Church, on Sunday evening. The church is still with
Steps in The Rev. Arthur Hig-
out a Vicar since the Rev. Thomas Green moved to
Pilling, and Mr Higginson will be taking the service again a week on Sunday.
Happy Days Club and ' friends from Ribchester and Garstang returned on Saturday from a week’s holiday on the Isle of Wight. f The party enjoyed per
Holiday Members of Chipping
hect weather and a good
were Mrs W. Crook, Mrs M. Fox and Mrs N. M. Goodchild. Thanks were expressed to Mrs Tit- tenngton for her hospi
tality.
Record sum Collections at Sunday’s
were represented, the Ribble flag being carried by Robert Robinson, es corted by Stephen Kelly and Ian Banks. The Calder flag was carried by Paul Beverley, escorted by Martin Haworth and Mark Leach. Scout John Gardner pa
two anniversary services at West Bradford Method ist Church amounted to a record £152. The services, in the af
Coaches. Sabden
raded the Union flag and his escorts were Christ opher Leach and Matthew Duggan. The Cross was c a r r ie d by Mich ae l
Birtwistle, in the chair at Wiswell WI, announced that a small gift had been sent to Barrow School caretaker and part-time member Mrs H. Embley, in acknowledgement of
Caretaker’s gift Vice-president Mrs P.
ternoon and evening, were well a t te n d e d . Preacher was the Rev. Peter Lancaster, of Shef field. A number of musical
.holding its annual garden party on the school field on Saturday afternoon, at 2-30, when there will be various attractions and sports.
items were given by 38 members of the Chnstel- les G ir ls ’ Choir, of Morecambe.
-Wiswell-
is hoped to run a coach to th e LFWI Diamond Jubilee celebrations and Family Day at Lancaster University on September
M i s s M .
She was thanked by L y t l e . T h e
6th. Once again the speaker
her services before ill health caused her to retire. The cake s ta l l a t
speaker in July will talk on “Victoriana" and mem bers are invited to bring small items to discuss.
Barrow F e te ra ised £16.50, £5 being donated to the fete fund. Ten members will visit
the northern final of “Scene 80” at Preston. It
was Mrs E. Whitaker, of Els wick, on “Pantaloons to panties.” This time she described women’s dress of the thirties — when clothes were elegant and beautifully made, the zip f a s te n e r was hardly known and shorts and “fun clothes” were just putting in a rather daring appearance.
spoke about the forthcom ing Clitheroe Show and urged members to attend.
Mrs P. Isherwood
shawl was won by Mrs D. Downham, with Mrs C. Rothwell second. A raffle was won by Mrs C. Lees. Hostesses were Mrs Hart ley, Miss Lytle, Mrs G. Nuttall and Mrs Rothwell.
A competition for an old
Sports St Mary’s RC Church is
ssed to Mr Patrick Plit- c ro f t , of W y re sd ale
otel. Thanks were expre
A CIVIC Mass for Ribble Valley Mayor Miss Agnes Melling is to be h eld a t St Mary’s RC Church, Langho, on Sunday. The service, which starts at 11-15 a.m., is the idea of Billington Parish Council. Rep resentatives of all or ganisations in the parish have been in vited and anyone else is welcome to attend.
parishioners for Sunday Eucharist. It was one of a series of
Mrs S. H. Crabtree, have renovated the hall from a veritable ruin and the party enjoyed the tour. Before returning home
through the Trough of Bowland, the party had su p p e r at the Stork Hotel, Conder Green.
Langho
Wild flowers Mr Ronald Darby, of
Langho, gave members of Billington and Langho WI a talk with slides on the wild flowers of Britain and abroad. A vote of thanks was
given by Mrs Mabel Holt. A raffle was won by
Mrs Marie Thomas and Mrs Nellie Walmsley and birthday flowers were presented to Mrs Betty Clarkson.
Tour hall Twenty-eight
spent an afternoon tour ing Towneley Hall, Burn ley. Members enjoyed the outing, the only disap pointment being that the hall cafe was closed. They are now looking
of Langho Autumn
members Club
forward to outings to M ore cam be a n d Cleveleys.
visits by various groups being encouraged by the vicar, Fr Trevor Vau ghan, who is the deanery youth chaplain. S In August, a party from
weden will be spending a week in the village.
Fr Trevor Vaughan, was back in St Nicholas’s Church, on Sunday, to conduct his first service for about six weeks, fol lowing illness.
Back again The Vicar of Sabden,
B i l l i n g t o n
Community C e n t r e s Steering Committee has totted up the amount raised by its stall at the Clitheroe Country Fair and is delighted with the outcome. The committee ran a
Delighted Billington and Langho
1st Langho (St Leonard’s) • C om pany — Kathie Wrathall, Helen and Re becca Taberner, Susan Graham and Susan Wil liamson — took their cook’s badge at Brockhall Hospital. Mr D. Heseltine, head
Pass tests Five Guides from the
baker at the hospital, who conducted' the tests, said they passed with flying colours. Their Guider, Mrs B.
Cooper, presented. the badges.
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pay for Scouts’ and Cubs’ camping equipment, was raised at a mock auction held by St Leonard’s Scouts and Cubs Parents Association in the school hall, Langho, on Friday. Cubmaster B. Williams was the auctioneer.
M o c k a u c t io n Over £300, which will
evening and good-as-new sale raised about £115 for St Mary’s RC School, Sabden. The money will
For books A well-attended coffee
“Buccaneers’ stall” which brought in £137 from the sale of home-made cakes and tea-towels. Letters have been sent thanking all those residents in Langho and Billington who donated produce for the stall.
the Cancer Research Campaign raised the sum of £242.56 by spring house-to-house collection.
Whalley
Tricks and spots Winners of the Abbey
senior citizens’ whist and domino drive in Whalley
were: Whist: Ladies — Mrs
F. Jolly, Mrs C. Wood cock. Gents — Mrs E. L a n c a s te r , Mrs M.
Whitaker. Dominoes: Miss N. Wol-
stenholme, Mrs Pye, Mrs Hindle, Miss Sutton.
Cancer research The Billington group of
Newton
Anniversary Anniversary services
were held at Newton United Reformed Church on Sunday. V is i t in g
Sreadier was the Rev. J. Slaidburn
has begun its busy season of summer functions at various venues in the dis
Busy season Slaidburn Silver Band
trict.On Saturday, members presented a concert at
Bentham. Soloists were Chris Skellorn on'cornet and John Woof f o n euphonium. President Mr John
■ Mr John Cowking has also been chosen to lead the massed bands at the end of the day. This final programme will include the band’s own march, “Slaidburn.”
will compete in a contest at Settle and conductor
Young Farmers’ Club spent an entertaining evening when they were shown round Barker’s Nursery and shop in Clitheroe, by Mr George Barker. Thanks were ex pressed by Neville Har rison.
Nursery Members of Slaidburn
Bolton-by-Bowland
Gardeners Members of Bolland
Gardening Club were re minded to be at Holden Clough Nurseries at 7-30 p.m. a week on Wednes day, when Mr and Mrs Foley will show them round the gardens. I After viewing a private
Whalley flats plan given the green light
THE site of an agricultural engineering works in Accrington Road, Whalley, has been ear
Council’s Development S u b -C om m i t te e has granted outline planning permission, provided that certain conditions are ob served. A possible layout of
marked for a proposed housing development. The Ribble Valley
Stirk House courts win approval
about 12 self-contained flats was submitted with the application, made by Mr R. R o n n an . He wanted to know if he could go ahead with the scheme if his business was relocated. But, before any de
GISBURN'S Stirk House Hotel could soon have two new squash courts to count among its attrac tions.
garden, members met for supper and a business meeting at the Hodder Bridge Hotel. Chairman Mrs M. A. Bosonnet thanked Mrs C. F. Pickles and Mrs B. Stevenson for arranging the evening.
on oil, by Townson and B a i le y , e n te r ta in e d Bolton-by-Bowland Young Farmers at their last m e etin g b e fo re th e summer recess. A meat and potato pie
On oil A talk and three films
velopment is started, the c om m i t te e w an ts ‘ a thorough report of siting, numbering, design and appearance of all buildings to he lodged with the local planning department. A more suitable scheme of development could then be agreed at a later stage. It also wants to restrict
Council’s Development Sub-Committee has given the go-ahead for the courts to be erected, after earlier plans has been turned down.
The Ribble Valley
the number of access points between the site and Accrington Road to ensure the sa fe and smooth movement of vehi cles. This would mean using
tee had opposed a scheme to complete the building with a prefabricated out side finish which would not have fitted in visually with surrounding struc tures.
Originally, the commit
the ex is tin g Sydney Avenue junction with Ac crington Road and impro ving it. A further condi tion would be connecting all foul drainage to the public sewer.
supper was followed by a raffle, for which Townson and Bailey had given prizes.
Hurst Green
Tory drive A total of £21 was
raised for Hurst Green Conservative Association funds at a whist and domino drive. Winners were: Ladies
C A L D E R S T 0 N E S Dramatic Society is look
autumn comedy, “Pillar to Post,” takes place this week and the first rehear sal for the pantomime
ing ahead. The first reading of its
for the building containing the two courts to have a hard stone outside ap pearance, more in keeping with the area. The com mittee also wants trees to be planted to further safe guard the visual qualities of the site.
But the revised plan is Looking ahead
“Dick Whittington” is on August 13th.
next Wednesday a new committee will be elected and the 1981 musical chosen. New members are invited to attend.
At the annual meeting
— Mrs M. Stanley, Mrs A. Haworth, Mrs Mercer. Gents — Mrs A. Roberts, Mr H. Jackson, Mrs C. Hillas. Dominoes: Mr Dewhurst, Mr S. Hayhurst, Mrs Kenyon, Mrs Wentworth Competition: Mrs M.
Manning. Tosside
a jumble sale for Tosside Church funds, held in the school on Saturday.
Jumble Over £70 was raised at
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King-Wilkinson, of Slaid burn, had the chance to see the band perform at the recent May Queen fes tival in the village. In September, the band
Fleet - of - foot youngsters at Tosside
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pleted without inter- ‘er ence from the weather at Tosside children’s sports, held in a field loaned by Mr Tom Edgar, of Skir- den Hall. Mr S. Hogg was the
FULL programme events was com
parade judged by Mr and Mrs Parry, of Lower Stoney Bank.
RESULTS
Peter Wilson (Collates), Luke Dugdale (Homepnde), Daniel Blackburn (Oxo), Carol Wilson (Onion). Character — Susan Wilson
Fancy dress Original —
starter and judges were Mr J. Wilson, Mr M. Leverton and Mr C. Moon. Results were recorded
Dugdale and Jacqueline Hay- garth. 7-8 — Tracy Walkden, Joelyn Rogan, Daniel Broom. 9 — Georgina Moon. David Leverton, Daniel Blackburn. 10 — Richard Mann, David Win nard, Paul Wilson. 11 _ Ian Leverton, Peter
(Pinocchio), Aaron Dugdale (Dick Turpin), Joelyn Hogan (clown). Comic — Jacqueline Hay-
Taylor, Stephanie Mann. 12 — Gerard Winnard, Jason Brown, Peter Wilson. 13 — Andrew Proom, Linda Close, Christ opher Close. Under 5 — Nancy Moon, Luke Dugdale, Rebecca
by Mrs Wharton and prizes distributed by Mr
P. Tilbury. After the sports, teas
| was held, with Mr Joseph Wharton being ,MC until supper. Afterwards the entertainment was in the h and s of Mr David Speight and friends from Leeds. . The sports were pre ceded b y . a fancy dress
were served in the insti tute and a social evening
garth (early bird), Rebecca Thorne (Wonder Woman), Paul Wilson (frog), Amanda New- house (one man and his dog). F la t races: 5-6 years —
Leverton, Stephanie Moon and Sarah Blackburn, Peter Wilson and Jonathan Burrows. 12 — Jason Brown and Gerard Win nard, Christopher Close and Andrew Proom, Christine and Susan Burrows. 13 — Susan Winnard and Lorraine New house, Elizabeth Schofield and Ann Sagnr, Wendy Widdop and
10-11 — Paul Wilson and Ian
Thorne. • Wheelbarrow: 5-6 years —
Aaron Dugdale, Susan Wilson. 7 — Angela Close, Carol Wilson, Joelyn Rogan. 8-9 —
Andrew Proom, Christopher Close, Michael Newhouse. 14 — Lorraine Newhouse. Linda Close, Carol Hogg. Under 5 — Rebecca Thome, >T
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Linda Close. Egg and spoon: 7-8 — Tracy
Stephanie Moon, Matthew Blackburn. 12 — Jason Brown, Gerard Winnard. Sarah Black- bum. 13 — Christopher Close, Andrew Proom, Lorraine New- house. Under 5 — Nancy Moon, Luke Dugdale, Rebecca Thome. . Monkey run: 5 years — - (equal) Susan Wilson, Aaron
David -Leverton, Georgina Moon, Daniel Blackburn. 10 — Richard Mann, David Winnard, Paul Wilson. 11 — I a n L e v e r to n ,
David Leverton and Dame . Blackburn, Georgina Moon and Amanda Newhouse, Tracy Walkden and Daniel Brown. 8- 10 — Richard Mann and David Winnard. Peter Taylor and Stephanie Moon, Paul Wilson and Jonathan Burrows. 11-13 _ Christopher Close and Andrew Proom, Gerard Win
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