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m ‘ ' - t > ORS, >VC News from the Waddington


Plan events The Social Committee


of St Helen’s'Church, Waddington, met at the home of Mr and Mrs Duncan Harrison to plan


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G u id e r - in -ch a rg e of Waddow Hall, offered to hold a coffee morning and evening in Easter week. The route for the spon­


. picnic. . Mrs Harrison .served


sored walk on May 3rd was decided and arrange­ ments for selection and briefing of m a rsh a ls made. It is hoped many families will be attracted for a day out with a


refreshments-- and Canon C. F. Goodchild thanked the hosts for their hospi­ tality and the churchwar­ dens for doing th e ir “homework.”


talk on Australia given by Miss D. Dewrance to the young -members of Wad­ dington and West Brad­ ford MU. Mrs L. Cowgill was


Australia Slides accompanied a


guitar.- Organist was Mrs S. Baines.


, Sunday School scholars presented. posies of flow- ■ ers to all the ladies in the large congregation. After­ wards tea was served in the schoolroom.


During the service,:


bour is the basis of Christianity,” said Mrs E. Wilkinson when she ad-. Waddington Women's Fel-


Neighbours “Being a good neigh­


■ Mrs F. Scott and Mrs S. Baines was the pianist. Mrs L . . Cowgill will


in Greece ana North Africa, were described to Waddington WI by Mr Edmond Cambien, of Clitheroe. He was thank­ ed by Mrs Jean Oldroyd.


In the war War-time experiences


projectionist and Miss De­ wrance was thanked by Mrs Pat Hatherell. ^A r ra n gm e n ts were


the group meeting on May 1 st and names taken for the thanksgiving service at Blackburn and a visit to Sawley WI in June. Miss D. Dewrance pres­ ided.


made for members to sup­ port the Tower Improve­ ment Fund coffee morning at Waddow and names were taken for a visit to a trout farm.


and sidesmen included Mr Jack Smithson, Mr Barry Horne and. Mr Ernest Morris. .


Posies


family service at Wad­ dington Methodist Church was’ conducted by . Mrs A. Crook. Joanne Howard


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read the lesson. Carolynne and Carl


Crook sang a duet, accom­ panied by their mother on


Heather Rose assisted the Vicar in the distribution of the flowers, some of. which were sent to resi­ dents of Waddington Hos­ pital. Mr P. A. Cunliffe was the organist for the day


vicar conducted a family service. Bunches of snow­ drops, gathered bv young members of the church at Browsholme Hall, 'were presented to the children to give to their mothers. Andrew Mason and


C. F. Goodchild and Fr Ernest Smith officiated at the Eucharist. In . the afternoon, the


tended St Helen’s Church, Waddington on Mothering Sunday. In the morning, Canon


Snowdrops Large congregations at­


New Zealand link letter and Mrs P. Boothman gave the budget for the year. The WI supper dance made £61 profit.


Mrs G. Walker read the


A former chef to Royal­ ty is the speaker in April.


Tea hostesses will be Mrs D. Underwood, Mrs I. Walmsley, Mrs D. Walm- sley, Miss Wallbank, Miss H. Whittern, Mrs C. Win­ ning, Mrs Watson and Mrs C. Whitehead.


Whalley


to all at a Whalley Women’s Conservative Committee jumble sale, held in the Methodist School on Saturday. It raised £92.


New insight


The Vicar of Whalley, the Rev. R. A. Harpur. was the speaker at Whalley Methodist Women’s Fel­ lowship. He told of events lead­ ing up to the crucifixion


Bargain time Bargains were available


d re s se d Methodist lowship. Mrs P. Vickers was chairman, tea hostess was


give an illustrated talk on Thursday.


Hurst Green;


60s whist and domino drive, domino winners; were Mr-A.’ Hayhurst, Mrs R. Whalley and Mr H. Ainsworth. Whist: Ladies — Mrs J. ‘


Winning hands ; At Hurst Green -Over


Holden, Miss H. Brether- ton. Gents Mr T. Bailey, Mr W. Bailey. Raffle: Mrs Whalley. :


Ladies’ Conservative As­ so c ia t io n whist and domino drive, domino winners were Mr Walm­ sley, Mr J. Ramsdale, Mr Hargreaves, Mrs Went­ worth, Mrs M. Crotty and Mrs W. Bailey. - Whist: Ladies — Mrs J. Holden, Mrs A. Haworth, Miss V. Murrey. Gents — Mr H. Jackson, Mr I. Wil­ kinson, -Mr W. Moor- house. Raffle: Mrs G. Holden. .


Tory drive At the Hurst Green


Tickets were sold for Banners


. Mother’s Day service at St John’s Church, Hurst Green, was conducted by Mr R. Evans, of Lon- gridge. Lessons were read by


distributed by the chil­ dren of the congregation and the collection was taken by Mrs J. Hoyle and Mrs J. Piercy.


Mrs Finch, of the MU, and Miss C. Bates, a choir member, and banners were presented by the Sunday School, MU and Young Families’ Group. Flowers and cards were


E'ven by Mr Norcross, of room. .


and-buy stall and a jumble sale, raised £127 for funds and new choir books.


Bolton-by-Bowland


-;ai new’insight into a famil­ iar story. Mrs N. Clark chaired the meeting and . expressed thanks to Mr


and;resurrection.of;Jesus,.! illustrated **with -' slides -' of t i ­ the 1973 Easter- pageant - • in Whalley; ,; The, talk gave members';,:


Harpur. Mrs Ingham was pianist


and tea hostess was Mrs L. Garside.


YFC members visited West Marton dairies,


Dairy tour Bolton-by-Bowland


where they were - gi ven. a ,; guided ■ tour - by i manager - Mr, B.'W. Gresty; He was" thanked by -A-. Stinchon.. v-.


Western nights '


. Bolton-by-Bow land Drama Group goes West tomorrow and on Satur­ day evening. After staging two pro­


ductions, members looked


£127 total The MU effort, a bring-


Knowles, a former vicar of Hurst Green, will con­ duct communion on Lady Day at 7 p.m. in the church, followed by a film show of the Holy Land, -


Film show T h e R e v . A. F.


ongridge, in the school­


-. which .more villager's 1 could be' involved,- and


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• came up, with the plan for a country 'and western evening.'- For the past few weeks


. MC on Friday is Mr W. - Crossley, and on Saturday , Mr John Murray. ■


ided and a card was read from Mr Gordon Kay, who is in hospital. Ar­


iety secretary Mr W. R. Hargreaves, of Black­ burn, spoke on vegetable growing to members of Bollantf Gardening Club, Bolton-by-Bowland. He was thanked by Mrs H. Pickard. - Mrs L. Bosonnet pres­


W. Crossley, Mrs Holt and Mrs D. Cornthwaite.


Chatburn


church as a family was the theme of the Rev. A. Ward Jones at Chatburn Methodist Church on Mothering Sunday.


Family theme Family life and the


needed a neighbour,” and Mr Neil Turpin, Circuit Missionary Treasurer^ presented awards for col­ lections for the Junior Missionary Association to Joanne and Jeannette Harrison, Tracy and Ian Giles, Sarah and Susan Hodgson and Jill Porter.


bunches of daffodils to the young people in the large congregation for th e ir mothers.. The choir sang “When I


Mrs- D. Giles gave Parkinson. Organist was Miss G. at Christ


• Hewitt ' and Mra Silver- : ;which took' a, census .of ‘.wood^of lDownham^ MfR''’


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Downham village hall en­ joyed a fashion sho\v by Mrs P a t B a iley of Clitheroe, which raised £122 for WI funds.


Fashions An audience of 150 in


S. J. Burke, Mrs S. Hal- liwell, Mrs F. Robinson and Mrs E. Barker model­ led dresses and suits, sportswear, nightwear, holiday gear ana wedding outfits. Commere was Mrs B.


Mrs J. Woodward, Miss


song of thanksgiving, ac­ companied by Louise Richardson on guitar. Mrs Margaret McDermott and Timothy Butlin read les­ sons, Mrs Butlin gave the address and the Rev. Cecil Butlin conducted the ■ service.


The children sang a


entertainment was by Lynn Ridgway, Samantha Limbert, Terry H ar ­ greaves and Julie Harri­ son. Games and handic­ rafts followed. Birthday greetings were sung for Suzanna Green.


Handicrafts Chatburn Friday Club’s


Grindleton


talk about embroidery at Gawthorpe Hall by Mr Johnson. Points for an ar­ ticle of embroidery were awarded to Miss M. Bren- nand, Mrs A. Hailwood and Miss B: Brennand.


Embroidery Grindleton WI had a


taken courses at Denman College — Mrs H. Simp­ son and Mrs M. Miller on cookery and Mrs B. Horsefield on music.


Three members have


driver began to remove the skip with children still


in it. The' meeting was also


told the,people abused the skip by dumping house­ hold refuse and food and there was the danger of attracting vermin from the nearby brook. Parish councillors as­


• ■ ' * .•^v?weeK':periods*at intervals;-,^' Great^Trai S d ^ e X '


, ____v____ children play- were wor-


the MU attended the Mothering Sunday service Church, Chat-


Thanksgiving Families, friends and


rangements were com­ pleted for a coffee evening in the Village Hall on April 9th. Tea hostesses were Mrs


Vegetables; National Vegetable Soc­


May his electric organ and arme*d with mops ana ouc- Shaun McCree is billed as kets, gave two ot the a magician.


dren will put on a square danc lance, ur


e, Dr S. Devlin willn o. uevnn


school buildings a clean. Afterwards they were


' ' ' — MJ!' s treated to a P0^at0 J ,'e


upper made by Mrs Marion Bridge and Mrs Laura Moorhouse. Other


ladies made cakes.


Church members a re holding a jumble sale in the school at 6-30 to boost


Jumble Tonight Sabden Baptist


• funds.


Tricks and spots Domino winners at


domino winners at the social in St Marys Club were: Mrs I. Metcalfe, Miss E. Brown, Mr H. Swannick, N. H a r ­ greaves, Mrs M. At- .kinson. Whist — Ladies: Mrs


A. Howarth, Miss A. Alston. Gents: Mrs M. Procter, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs M. Wade. On Monday n ig h t,


M. Moorhouse, Mrs B. Birtwell. Gents: Mr J. Simm, Mr E. Flannagan.


tended a make-up and hairdressing demonstra­ tion presented by “Miss Mary, of Sweden Cosme­ tics.” It was organised by the Union of Catholic Mothers at St Mary’s Church, Sabden.


Make-up About 50 women at­


Heated The siting of the village


cided to have the skip re­ moved from the village car park for a trial period following complaints from some residents. ^ ’But .mainly due to .


refuse skip was the topic of a heated debate at Sab- den’s annual parish meet- ing'on Monday night. The Parish Council de­


pressure:: from the*',WI • Whist — Ladies: Mrs „


Sabden Over 60’s drive were Mrs M. Wade, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs I . Cottam.


The programme in­ cludes songs, dances and . sketches. The


they have' -been . busy : making costumes .and rer hearsing.


, . . . schoolchil­ Sabden


leaded are spending: the weekend in Sabden at the


Guests Thirtv trainee youth


invitation of the Baptist


meeting members of the congregation at ^Sundaj service. Last weeK a group of church members,


ChThey will be staying in church b u i ld in g s ,and


w °^ment at the top of ®


p "^ *^i^eociiiauve, Michael Carr, said


de°nts^lnir nearby re s i­ d e Ribble Valley


.-n„a5e this year, compar- arfasaV°Urably With other


Gisburn


attended the Mothering ^unday service at St Mary s, Gisburn, con­ ducted by Canon S. A. aelby Mrs L. Newlove read the lesson.


Cards Jarge; congregation


and posies to the children •or their mothers.


church, village and coun­ tryside were shown by Canon S. A. Selby, to MU members in the church room. He was thanked by Mrs A. Frankland;


Local scene S lid es of Gisburn


attend the Ladies’ Day service at Skip ton on iuesday.


Ten members agreed to Slaidburn


good-as-new sale raised *91 for funds. Chairman Mrs Linda Lofthouse thanked donors and sup­ porters.


Sale’s profit Gisburn playgroup’s


Prizewinners in the raffle, drawn by Helen


Duck worth, a former 1 lay group member, were: Mrs Clarkson (Bolton- by-Bowland), Mrs I. Seed (Rimington) and Mrs E. Pate (Gisburn).


branch of the NFU ladies section had a spring in their step when tney held


Spring dance Members of the Gisburn


their annual dance at


Bolton-by-Bowland village hall, with music by tne


monthly meeting, Chief Insp. Barbara Whitting- ham, of Me rseys ide Police, told of her life in the force. Mrs M. Walm­ sley, of Downham, thank­ ed her.


E m b a s sy T r io , of Darwen. On Monday, at the


Dunsop Bridge


J o w n h a m p u b l i c {opinion^ the‘'alcTp^ls : ; ith carned theA ’being^returned^f6 r,-'two V rA, talk


Crime, talk? . v about>:‘*The;


’other to Dunsop Bridge


■dington. He was thanked by president Mrs M. Pinder,who also welcomed new member Mrs A.- Hudson. B ir th d a y greetings


Mr R. F.” Yates/ of Wac^-


sured the public that they were searching for an al­ ternative site and if one could be found they hoped to have the skip returned permanently. About 30 ratepayers


and parish councillors at­ tended. Coun. P ar fit t thanked retiring clerk Mrs Mary Fletcher for_ her five years’ work. New' clerk is Mr Hibbert, of


Charles’ Bowden, of the Mid-Pennine Association


Read. Guest speaker was Mr


for the Arts. Ratepayers wanted to


know when the path was to be laid across the field adjoining Jubilee Bridge. They were told that con­ tractors were waiting for the field to be drained before laying the concrete


about the state of at Nicholas’s Avenue, still to


Concern was expressed


be made up by the county council, and the new de-


Downham


(assistant). A willing band, from young mothers to grandmothers, baked


and gave refreshments. Headmistress Mrs V.


Hall organised games and


■choir and schoolchild)en sang and gave a charade


dances, with music by Mr and Mrs B. Scott. The


in three scenes. WMiss Joyce and Miss


endy : Oldfield dancea the hornpipe, , a. Tyro^an


dance, an Irish PE^nd tap dances. The vicar thanked everyone concerned tor an


Milne-Redhead. Home­ made refreshments were c o n t r ib u te d by WI members.


Enjoy social \ A mid-Lent social in


“Downham. Village Hall, was organised by Mrs B. Lund ^churchwarden’s wife), Mrs B. Todd (or­ ganist): and. Mrs E.'Scott


enjoyable evening-


Pupils perform A f te r a shortened


Evensong at St Leonards Chur.cn. Downham schoolchildren,janfi. - „


the flowers are ^ h n g ,


accompanied °n T9,c?-• ] by Sarah Spensle/. N£o a Butterwortn and ueDDie


Eccles:;T"'


told by Nicola Derbyshire and pravers were led by Saran Spenslev, .Nicola Butterworth ana Richard Oldfield.


The opening theme was


Bible reading about un­ selfishness, and Michelle : Clement, Debbie Eccles, K a th e r in e H u g h e s . Ashley and Richard Palmer told, the “Legend of the woodpecker.”


Zoe McLean gave a - Read


“In the springtime” ,ana the whole school joined in • s, the hymn “Bread and : fishes. The children were = trained by: Mrs V. Hall and staff.


The infant class sang


mously, were: presented to the children with deco- v rated cards made .in school for- their.'-mothers..? the vicar’was assisted by:;


. Daffodils,, given ariony-.


choir member • Miss W. Oldfield. V.. y- v,


t* llYr . / J' -


night’s whist drive at Read Constitutional Club' were: Ladies — , Mrs> M,; Redpath, Mrs Hensby: Gents— Mr Barnes, Mrs V. Lambert...Mrs. P. Longbottom' won the spe­ cial prize. MC; was Miss E. Ennis.


Prizes . Prizewinners at Monday


More District • on page 12,A


“A new law” were: Mrs M. Dowle, Mrs M. Porter, Mrs B. Pickford. Monthly draw winner was Miss A. Seed.


Thornley


showed slides of Bowland Forest at Thornley-with- Wheatley WI. They were introduced by Mrs Charn- ley and thanked by Mrs M. Ward. Mrs E. Ellison won the


Bulbs Mr and Mrs Sherdley


went to Mrs M7 Rushton, Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs A. Barton and Mrs A. Mars- den. Mrs Pinder reported on the spring council meeting. Names were taken for the group meet­ ing at Wadoington on May 1st. Competition winners for


-Train Robbery and' crimes”- was given, WI


Gifts There was a good con­


gregation at Slaidburn Parish Church for the Mothers’ Day service, led by, Sunday School superin­ tendent Mrs Doris Leem- ing. Organist was Mrs R. Gaze.


Children presented gifts


to their mothers, other ladies in the congregation and the over 80’s m the village. Mrs Leeming, Mrs Gaze and teachers Mrs Jennie Harrison and Mrs Mary Parker also re­ ceived gifts. At the M e th o d is t


Mrs M Bairstow and Mrs u- tccles presented cards


On behalf of the MU,


'• ‘lagers ’would have a per , cent-rate in-


sley Street. whicn is • Wiswell Dog training


; A dog accompanied Police Sgt 'Dean, of the


•Lancashire Constabulary dog training unit, when he spoke to Wiswell WI. He was thanked by Mrs I. Thompson. P r e s id e n t Mrs J .


Fenlon read a letter, of thanks from Mrs D. Bridgett for, flowers on her 80th' birthday. An outing was arranged to the Scene 80 festival at Preston. Mrs I. D. Hacking re­


ported on the spring coun­ cil meeting. Delegate to the AGM will be Mrs S. Sharpies. Forthcoming events in­


clude a jumble sale in Whalley on April 1 2 th and a group meeting, on April 23rd. A competition for the


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church, the service was conducted by Clitheroe Circuit superintendent the Rev G. w. S. Knowles. Organist was Mr J. A. Woof. Children presented gifts


to the ladies, including Sunday School teachers Miss R. Cross, Miss P. S ta rk ie and Miss C. Wood.


Judging Slaidburn YFC met at


‘ David:.Taylor, ' John - and: N-e v i 11 e fH a r r i s o n , Andrew Pinder. Junior — Gary Swindiehurst, David Higham, Helen Parker, Keiron Townson.


JTossIde.' ^ i ~' ,Winnera:;-Senior.. —


Thanks were expressed, by Robert Parker and Neville Harrison, who chaired the meeting. The girls had a talk on


poster work by Mrs Jean Fenby, of Newton, who judged their posters. Winners: Senior —


Sarah Walker, Joyce Kenyon, Kathleen Taylor,


Sheila Harrison. Junior — Linda Kenyon, Jill Mason, Pamela Brakes, Carol Parker. Thanks were proposed by Sheila Har­ rison. Supper was provided by


the Silentnign


Mrs Harrison. !'


A YFC party


Barnoldswick. They were shown processes of man­ ufacture and thanks were p ro p o sed by S a ra h Walker.


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competition for a bowl of bulbs. Mrs E. Hayhurst took names for the mys­ tery trip on May 15th and Miss A. Riding collected waste paper. Social, time was spent


playing bingo. Mrs Ains­ worth will speak on “Nursing in a Jewish hos­ pital” at the April 10th meeting.


• There was a large con­ gregation and the Sunday School d i r e c te d by superintendent Mrs Pat Rushworth, sang a special hymn. • Bunches of flowers


- C. F. Goodchild on Mothering Sunday at St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford.


mother in the home was the theme of a family ser­ vice conducted by Canon


Mothers The importance of the


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were presented to the c h i ld r e n fo r th e i r mothers. Amanda Jackson and Michelle Aspin as­ sisted the Vicar and Ann Sharp and Marie Aspin took up the collection. ’ .


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CLITHEROE Tel. 22309 Open: Monday to Friday, 9-30—4-30


HIGHFIELD ROAD


Saturday, 9-30 — 5-00 Closed all day Wednesday


Branches at Bury, Clitheroe and Chorley


Access Barciayond iAppimnce purchases only)


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Nona eh Easy Buy Plans


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18 MARKET WAY, BLACKBURN, BB1 7JF 2 NEW MARKET ST, CLITHEROE, BB7 2EU


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