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News from villages Gisburn


Food mixer At the meeting of Gis­


burn Mothers’ Union in the Festival Hall, a represen­ tative of Consumer Con­ cern gave, a demonstration using a food mixer. He was introduced by


Mrs M. Crook and thanked by Mrs M. Bairstow..


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lowed. Vacancies


There are a few vacan­


cies for children at Gisburn Playgroup, which meets on Tuesaay and Friday morn­ ings, from 9-30 to 12 noon. Anyone interested, with


a child aged from 2‘^years, should contact the leader, Mrs H. M. Waddington (Tel. Gisburn 374). At the playgroup’s


annual meeting in the Fes­ tival Hall, a new commit­ tee was elected. Chairman is Mrs L. Lofthouse; Vice- chairman Mrs.M. White; Treasurer Mrs E. Pate; Secretary Mrs S. Fortune and Press secretary Mrs M. Linguard. A vote of thanks was proposed by Mrs Wadding­ ton to retiring chairman Mrs A. Frankland and sec­ retary Mrs C. Sayle. The c h a i rm a n th a n k e d everyone for their help during the year. New members were wel-


, corned and dates for 1980 | discussed. A good-as-new sale and cake stall will be held on March 13th.


Waddington


In concert Tickets for concerts to


he performed by Wadding- ton. youngsters in St Helen’s Sunday School tomorrow and Saturday night are selling at a brisk pace. More than 20 children


from the village school and others who have moved to secondary schools will be taking part. The bill includes a


number of instrumental sections and two short plays, produced by Mrs


Bernice Barlow. Admission is 50p for


adults and 30p for chil­ dren, and tickets can be


obtained from Mrs Olive Heywood, 19 Pinder Close. If they are not all


sold, guests will be able to it. at the door. . Refreshments will be


served at the end of each show and .all money raised will go to the Sunday School Im prov ement


Fund. Supper dance Waddington WI d at


Social Club on March 8th. Tickets, price £1.75,


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available from committee members.


Women’s given a


All needs Waddington Methodist Fellowship was talk by Mrs S.


Broadhurst, who emphas­ ised that God sees, hears and provides for all needs. C h Jh a i rm a n


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Mrs M. ters for


Mrs M. Whitesid e, who


died recently, and Mrs Bewshaw and Miss A. Thornton, who have suf­ fered bereavements. Pianist was Mrs P.


Fisher. Tea was served by Mrs S. Baines and helpers. M em b e rs re ce iv ed


thanks for a gift of £16 to the Save the Children Fund. Arrangements were made for a jumble sale on


March 1st. m At next Thursday s ,


meeting the speaker will be the Rev. G. W. S. Knowles.


Birthday party The 34th birthday of


Waddington WI was cele­ brated with a roast chicken supper and lively. enter- tanunent by the Hoghton > Dancers. ;


They were welcomed by ,church organ. oresident Miss mmmij


. Dewrance and thanked by - local scenes in summer and presi iyusb Dorothy


vfcp«»d«nt.Mre An’ in v i ta t io n was chair,


received for 20 members to visit Sawley WI in June, to


hear a talk on embroidery. I ’ Letters were read, from |


county president Mrs F. Smithies and Rimington WI members, congratulat­ ing the two winners in the international song-writing- competition. The county letter gave


details of a service of thanksgiving in Blackburn


Cathedral on April 18th, a domino drive, a WI driver


of the year contest, a golf open day and a bowls team ■ competition..


^Members also heard • -


about guitar lessons and one-day schools on house, plants,’ budget cookery,


’ car maintenance, corn dol-, lies: and micro-computers. v-Waddington’s resolution,


on rural garages-is now to be‘presented at the AGM


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Potato quiz A cookery demonstra­


tion was given to Wiswell WI by Mrs C. ,Moss of Wilpshire, a lecturer for the Potato Board. She made many tempting,- economical and quickly prepared dishes.


. A potato quiz was held, the winner being Mrs F. W. Seremak who received a cookery book and apron.


•Runner-up Mrs M. Hoyle received a cookery book. Mrs I. D. Hacking prop­ osed thanks to Mrs Moss. The dishes made by Mrs-.


: Moss were": raffled." Win­ ners , were• Mrs- E,: Hens- man, Mrs M. Capstick,' Mrs M. Power, Mrs -D.


J.Do w nh a m , - M r s D.. f.


as observations in a .’Wit mandate on all aspects of- rural life. The county requested


names of flower arrangers who could be contacted for/ diamond jubilee events and a Rotary appeal for old spectacles-' for India and Pakistan was announced.. Donations have been


- made to the Clitheroe heart machine, fund and


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| Refreshments were served Guide dogs for the blind in and a business meeting fol- respect of two members


who died recently. At the next meeting Mr


Edmond Cambien will speak about his war experiences. Tea hostesses are Mrs M. Rigby, Mrs Potter;' Mrs P. rye, -Mrs Smith,'Mrs Shuttfeworth, Mrs Scott, Mrs A. Nicol Smith and Mrs E. Under­ wood.


Dunsop Bridge


Concert Village children are


staging a concert at the family night which Dunsop Bridge Village Hall Com­ mittee is arranging on


Saturday. A Jacobs join supper,


dancing and games will follow. The annual meeting is on


Tuesday and a dance will be held the following Saturday.


USA visit A talk with slides on a


visit to America was given to Dunsop Bridge WI by Mr G. Walker, vice - president of Bowland For­ est Young Farmer’s Club. He was welcomed by


Mrs M. Pinder, who pres­ ided and welcomed Mrs M.


•Houghton as a guest. Birthday greetings went


to Mrs M. Dowle, Mrs J. Winters, Mrs K. Metcalfe and Mrs K. Verity. Winners of a competi­


tion for a humorous photo­ graph were Mrs M. Pye, Mrs D. Whitaker and Mrs


M. Beattie. Clitheroe Hospital wrote expressing thanks


_._r ______D ______ for Christmas gifts sent to patients ana Mrs A. Bar­ ton was thanked fo r arranging a visit to the production of White Horse Inn,” at Clitheroe. It was proposed that the


byshire. Four members are to


attend a .diamond jubilee


service of- thanksgiving at Blackburn Cathedral m April. ,.y. ryfc:;--:


Large crowd The annual ball for St


Hubert’s RC Church, Dun­ sop Bridge, attracted a capacity crowd to Newton


Village Hall. Members of the church


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for dancing Rhodes ran the bar.


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Bolton-by-Bowland A good attendance had- Winter colour


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^ n te r garden"“at tbeir raeThengspeaker was Mr Foley,


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ThairmanMrsL.Bosonnet Towards trip and thanked by Mrs B.


Stevenson. New members Mr Hoi „ „ ,


land and Mrs and Mrs N. G r im s h aw were welcomed


It was decided to hold a coffee evening and bnng-


and-buy in Apnl. Thanks went to t e a hostesses Mrs Haworth, Mrs C. Lilburn


and Mrs J. Metcalfe. The next meeting will be-


on March 12th. when Mr Hargreaves will talk about vegetables.


Good turn-out . It was the annual effort


domino drive in Bolton-by- Bowland which raised £201 for cancer research.


, by all the organisations in the parish and Mr W. C r o s s l e y th an k ed everyone who had donated gifts and prizes or helped. MCs were Mr Crossley and Mr A.' Holmes. Whist winners were:


• Ladies — Mrs M. Black­ burn, Mrs M. Sutton, Mrs K. Fox, Mrs E. Altham. Gents — Mrs B. Peel, Mrs G. McPherson, Mr R. Edmondson, Mr Cocker. Dominoes: Mr R. How­


ard, Mrs Haworth, Mr S. Pickard, Mr J. Tomlinson, Mr J. Lofthouse, Mrs D. Partington, Mrs R. Jack- son, Mr B. Parker. Raffle winners were


Mrs G. Holgate, Victoria Lofthouse, Mr P. Wrathall, and Mr A. Wentworth.


YFC compete •A talk and demonstra­


tion by David Kaye was g iv en a t Bolton-by-


Bowland YFC. Competition results —


Junior kirls: Sandra Booth. Anne Smalley, Jackie Bell


May outing should be to Chatswortn House in Der­


and Valerie Pickard (joint). Seniprs: Claire Lund, Catherine Booth, Angela Booth and Mar-, earet Cornthwaite (joint). Ju n io r boys: Peter


Dakin, Richard Lund. S e n i o r s : ; M i c h_a e l Comthwaite,. John Hart­ ley, Allan Hartley. • A vote' of- thanks was


usiness meeting was.held. Hurst Green


Over Sixties Winners at the Hurst


Slaidburn


Talking paper Members of Slaidburn


WI learned about the Rib­ ble Valley Talking News-, paper at their meeting. Speaker Mr Brian Haig,


introduced by president M rs M a ry P a r k e r , explained with the help of slides how the talking newspaper is prepared. Several members of the


WI at Slaidburn a re already readers for the p ape r . Thanks were expressed by Mrs Jennie Harrison.


On slides The festival of flowers


held at Slaidburn Parish Church last autumn was pictured in all its beauty when Mr Alan Wood, of Slaidburn, gave a slide show to members of the over 60s Club in the Methodist Schoolroom on Monday evening.


Mr Wood added to the


atmosphere by using recorded music played by Mr John Cowking at the


He also showed slides of


Green Over 60s Club whist and domino drive were: Whist, ladies — Mrs J. Slater, Mrs W. Shoesmith. .’ Gents — Mr W. Slater, Mr W. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr T. Seed, Mrs M. Duxbury, Mr L. Newbold. Raffle: Mrs M. E. Holden.


Tory drive A t H u r s t G re e n


Women’s Conservative Association’s whist and domino drive, winners were: Whist, ladies — Mrs Shaw, Mrs H. Ainsworth, Miss V. Murray. Gents — Mrs D. Knowles, Mr R. Marsden, Mr W. Bailey. Lowest score: Mrs Mal­ colm. Dominoes: Mrs E. Jackson, Mr Dewhurst, Mr Wentworth, Mr Har­ greaves, Mr Lofthouse. Competition: Mrs Worth­


ington. Chipping


Fellowship Speakers at a meeting of


Chipping Congregational


Church Fellowship were the Rev Ernest Parker and Dr Andrew Hicks.


Disappointing The waterlogged state


of the ground Chipping Pony Club from


holding a working raljy which had been arranged


for Tuesday. -Wiswell


Parry. A coi..r—


most. notfltO lT18p , . ^ won by Mrs E.


Mrs M. Power and Mrs D. Hacking.


j Hostesses were ftlrs a- , , E


Robertson, Mrs f ■ • Seremak,.Mrs E. Sharpe


and Mrs S. Sharpies. President Mrs J. J® "10"


Mrs . I. D ..... .... ng Members of Chipping


and District Old People’s Welfare Committee made a profit of £32 for the annual trip, after organis­ ing a whist and domino drive at the Hodder Bridge Hotel. Whist winners: Ladies


— Mrs M. Blackburn, Mrs D. Ingham, Mrs A. Kay. Gents — Mr R. South- worth, Mr C. Howarth, Mr I. Wilkinson. D o m i n o e s : Mr


Dewhurst, Mrs Westrill, Mr Wentworth, Mr T.


There was a tremendous .Hargreaves M r * . Law! attendance at a whist and s™’J },rs


Mrs R o p e r , Mr J . Robinson.


School tales Members of Chipping


Happy Days Club met in the village nail to hear Mrs Elaine Ro thwel l , of Radcliffe Hall, Chipping, talk about her experiences as a Dame at Eton. Tea was served by mem­


bers of the welfare com­ mittee and a raffle drawn.


Film The young people of


Chipping Congregational Church saw a film entitled “The Rapture” , which dealt with_present day events and linked them to the second coming of


Christ. Downham


Appointments At the annual parochial


meeting at Downham, Mr N. Lund and Miss E. M. Barton were appointed churchwardens tor the


year., with Mr T. A. McLean as warden for


Twiston. Miss Barton and Mrs


. representatives.


Lord Clitheroe, Mr ~ and Mrs E . Croft, Mr M. McFall.VMrs, S: Reed; Mr W. Scott,'r Mr and. Mrs W.


Elected-members of the PCC were: Mrs E. Chard.


, fiven by Jackie Bell and a,


I Todd arid Mr Walmsley. ‘ Sidesmen: Mrs Chard,


Mr D. Clement, Mrs Croft, Mrs Lund, Mr McFall, Mr W. Scott, Mr Silverwood and Mr Walmsley. The Rev F. E. Chard thanked everyone who had helped during the year.


Grindleton


Mouthwatering A competition for “An


edible Valentine” was held at Grindleton WI. Points for the most mouthwater- in g a t t em p t s w e re awarded to Mrs Howarth, Mrs Bate and Miss M.


Brennand. S p e a k e r was Mrs


Higham whose talk, “Bol- land in the times of Domes­ day", traced the journey of the commissioners from whose reports the Domes­ day Book was compiled.


Paythorne Celebration This year marks the


150th anniversary of Payth orn e Methodist Church and to celebrate the occasion many special functions have been planned.


T h ey b e g in wi t h .


anniversary services at the chapel on March 2nd, in the afternoon and evening. The Rev. Ronald Jobling and the Rev. Ward Jones will conduct the services. This will be followed by


on March 7th. A limited edition booklet


of the history of the chapel is to be printed shortly.


Lay cock-, arid Miss M. S t De n ys ’ Home ----------


1 Clitheroe. and the Ribble


Arycompetition for the Valley talk in g News- fu inniest potato


...... Ha.cking wriill


be delegate to the LFWI spring council meeting.


Mrs S. Sharpies, the.


home economics represen­ tative, reported that two one-day schools have been arrang ed at Whalley


announced that owing to Grammar School - pastry t h o a c h n n l b e in g dosed for making, on April 19tn, and


'f t ! 8rT°Rtor holiday9, the • gateaux on April 22nd. Anri^me^eUngwill now be A visit to the LFWI on ADrif 16th.


on/ P p °w e rs w


Letters o recejVed, will be a'jumble .sale at and Whalley Methodist School,


thanks for has been planned. There , ■ Prama Festival at Preston


. Mrs M. .The^ ® e Whal- * Group meeting is on Apri S t a W f C C , 2M.p y ; ,8 .


from Mrs M. Hs and for on April 12th and the Nab ;


V '"VrtWalmsfey died nine


yeMrsa$almslev.-leaves a step-daughter;. Mrs Helen G Crompton, of Park Avenue; Clitheroe, and a riiece, Mrs Mae Prentice,


of Kirkham.' ■ W r; The ■ funeral - took: place





veSterday,: a service at the. Parish Church’preceding: burial .at, Clitheree:


Cemetery; ^


Lund are to continue to serve as Deanery Synod •epresentatives.


Raffle: Mrs Dewhurst,


Led by ladies It was ladies’ day at


Whalley Methodist Church on Sunday, with services conducted by Mrs Kath­ leen S u tc l if fe , a lay


freadier from Poulton-le- 'ylde and wife of the


Superintendent Minister of the Blackpool North Methodist Circuit, the Rev. J. Gordon Sutcliffe. Singing was led by the


ladies of the church and organist was Mrs E. Wil­ kinson, of Read.


Lenten topic


Sunday evening services at Whalley Methodist'


the Rev. Graham A. Vic­ kers, who will preach about “Christ and the


people." The first service, on Sunday at 6-30 p.im will and the


cons t eider “Jesus self-contained.”


Winning hands Abbey Senior Citizens


held a whist and domino drive at Whalley at which the winners were: Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Scahill, Mrs F. Jolly. Gents — Mrs N. Canning, Mrs H. Met­ calfe.


Dominoes: Mr Snape and „ ,


Mrs McVie; Mrs Kindle and Mrs Hornby.


Chatburn


Healing The first of three meet­


ings for Clitheroe Method­ ist Circuit on the theme of healing was held last week


Show’s * lucky


AFTER" a - hair-raising opening night, when a stage backcloth collapsed, Clitneroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society’s production of “ W h i te Horse Inn” finished on a smooth note. By sheer luck, the soci­


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ety managed to have the badly damaged cloth repaired for the second night performance. “We


were incredibly lucky, said producer Barbara


Scattergood. “We couldn't find a local


firm with the machinery to tackle the job, but we found a tarpaulin firm who were in town on th&t day and they repaired it for


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cess all the way for the show. It played to packed houses for its six-night


run, ending on Saturday, and there were few seats available at the matinee.


I While some of the cast may be enjoying a well- earned rest after their hec- tic week, B a rb a ra is already back at work, this time with Accrington Arts Club producing their forth­ coming play, “Absent


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been expected and cancel­ lation caused much disap­ pointment. The next work- - •fig rally is on April 3rd, at Mr H. Sandham’s, Hes- keth Lane.


Whalley


Trust Members of Whalley


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Southwell, Mrs E. Har­ greaves. gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs I. Hill and Mr I


H. Simm (joint). Raffle: Mr R. Charnley. At the midweek drive,


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