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News from the villages Sabden
All the aces At Sabden Over 60s
Thursday night whist and domino drive, Mr H. Swannick and Mrs K. Newby were the winners at dominoes.
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M. Procter, Mrs E. Har greaves. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mrs I. Green.
Whist: Ladies — Mrs I b t t * condensation.
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leases your comfort. In o re painting. In o re draugh ty cold
Is lo t t in g , warping or
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flows, frames liable.
Lose made for your Ke. All types of
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domino winners were Mrs I. Metcalfe, Miss, A. Alston, . Mr Newby and • Mrs Spencer.
Raffle: Mrs M. Wade. On Monday n ig h t ,
N. Marshall, Mrs M. Moorhouse. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mr H. Parker.
Whist: Ladies — Mrs Raffle: Mr R. Chamley.
raised for the 1st Sabden Brownie pack at a Tup- perware party and raffle in the village. Organised by Mrs Hilda Rawcliffe, of Bury Row, Sahden, it . was very well supported.
Good support More than £35 was
Baptist Church raised nearly £30 for their funds at a jumble sale in the school on Thursday. They served tea and biscuits and the event was well supported.
For funds The ladies of Sabden
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Sabden Baptist Church on Sunday morning was joined by 32 trainee youth
Visitors The congregation at
leaders from • the Lanca- shire and Cheshire; Bap tist Association. They ’sang two Gospel
Chatburn
songs during the service, which was conducted by the Rev. 'A. D. Briddock. • The visitors spent the
weekend in Sabden, stay ing in the school build ings. They spent Saturday hiking round the Pendle countryside.
Pie and peas
Border” will be presented in Sabden Baptist Hall at 7-30 p.m. tomorrow. The 45p admission includes a pie and peas supper.
( A film show entitled B o n n e ts o v e r th e
Rimington
Horticultural Society held a coffee evening in the Memorial I n s t i tu t e , opened by chairman Mrs M. Ellison. She introduced Mrs
Floral art Rimington and District
Sunshine Chatburn Methodist
Church Sunshine Band’s an n u a l m e e tin g was. chaired by the Rev. A. Ward Jones, who thanked members for their work. Mr Jones was appointed
president, Miss I. Dug- dale vice-president and Miss H.'Nutter secretary and treasurer. Members of the Sun
Frankland at the Brown Cow Inn. About 50 people attended and supper and a disco followed.
Jumble A jumble sale arranged
by C h r is t Church Mothers’ Union, Chat- bum, on Friday, raised £110.
Church quiz At a family service con
shine Band arrange flow ers in the church each Sunday and later distri bute them among the sick. Greetings are also sent to those in hospital.
Jacob’s join M e th o d is t Church
Women’s Fellowship members at Chatburn held a Jacob’s join tea at their annual meeting, chaired by the Rev. A. Ward Jones. A trip to St Annes was
arranged for June 10th. Officials elected were:
Elizabeth Bolton, of Clitheroe, who gave a flower arranging demonst ration on various themes. Some of the arrange ments were raffled, win
ners being Mrs E.„PR£j Mrs J. Wilson and Mr D. Seed. Members of the com
mittee served coffee and there was a tombola and bring-and-buy and cake stalls. Proceeds from the
P re s id e n ts , Miss A. Bowker and Mrs E. Dixon; secretary, Mrs M. Leach; treasurer, Miss M. Taylor; minutes secretary, Mrs A. Ward Jones; pian ist, Mrs E. Goodfellow. Mrs M. Wignall res
igned from the committee and was replaced by Mrs M. Wilkinson.
Slides A slide show of the
evening are to go to the societ/s Spring Show, to be held in the Memorial Institute on April 12th.
Pendleton
W.I. were pleased to wel come Mrs M, Lupton, former' ‘ county chairman, to speak on her experi ences as a magistrate.
On the bench Members of Pendleton
la lkw o ID. BURNLEY
office of JP originated in 1361 and the difference in the duties of the magis tra te today. Members were surprised to hear how much study and training goes into this work.
She described how the
osed thanks. President Mrs M. Ireland asked for articles for the craft ex-.
Mrs E. Anderton prop
about the W.I. market and invited members to contribute. An effort is to be held to provide a bur sary to Denman College. An outing to Chester is planned for May 15th and
the W.I. show coffee morning and a copy of the diamond jubilee cook book was on view. Mrs Anderton spoke
hibition, which are to be c o l l e c t e d by Mr s McKeand, of Simonstone. She also gave details of a one-day school pn garden ing,' a whist and domino drive and an open golf tournament. Tickets were on sale for
a mystery drive for June 19th.
account of the spring council meeting at Bolton. Arrangements were made for tne April meeting, when Barley W.I. are to be guests.
prettiest cup and saucer brought a large number of entries. Winner was Mrs P. Bleazard, with Mrs L. Brown second.
A competition for the
£6.35. Tea hostesses were Mrs M. Dewhurst, Mrs J. Whitwell and Mrs S. Scott.
The monthly stall raised Mrs M. Ross gave an'
Christmas pantomime or ganised by Chatburn Playing Fields Committee was given by Mr Robert
ducted by the Rev. C. R. Butlin, at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Sunday, Mrs Maureen Worthing ton and' her family — Richard, Robert and Jen nifer — read the prayers. Mr E. Boden read the lesson. The Sunday School chil
dren, Cubs, junior choir and congregation took
Eart in a quiz conducted
y the vicar. Mrs H. Brewer was the organist.
TV production Members of the Men’s
Society at Christ Church, Chatbum, saw a film of the production process in volved in the manufacture of television tubes and screens during a visit to Mullardb at Simonstone. Afterwards they toured
room. Training officer Mr N.
Gisburn
Birthday cake Members of Gisburn WI
snont a pleasant eye5\n? when they held their 31st birthday party in the i
tival Hall.A buffet suppei uns served by Mrs Buckle, of
Graveston in tro d u c e d ine Folk Four, .of Bnerfield who entertained with folk
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numbers and monologues. The competition to a
small glass vase, judged by Mrsg Buckle, was won
by M r s Graveston, Mis
Please be early!
IN view of the shorter production time avail able for next weeks
issue of the paper, all co r re spo n d ents are
asked to let us have their copy as soon as possible, and at the la te s t by Monday
night.
the works and saw colour testing being carried out, before having refresh ments in the staff dining
J. Swindell, who looked af te r the par ty, was th a n k e d by Mr A. Hodgson.
Read
Trumps Winners of the whist
drive in Read Constitu tional Club on Monday were: Ladies — Mrs E. Kay, Mrs R. Hargreaves. Gents — Mrs M. Grady, Mrs V. Lambert.
Coward., MC was Miss E. Ennis.
Special prize: Mrs S.
tion organised by Read Scout and Guide Parents’ Committee is to take place at St John’s School in the village between 8- 30 and 10-30 a.m. on Saturday. Proceeds are for group funds.
Collecting The waste paper collec
A. Frankland, Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs Preston and
Mrs T. Bell. Competitions were or
g an is ed by Mrs L. Coates. Mrs Graveston presented gifts for birth days and anniversaries
ana a cake made by Mrs H, Moorhouse and iced by Mrs Graveston was cut. Members ate a slice with a glass of sherry.
strated by Mrs ■ Susan Graveston to the girls at Gisburn Young Farmers Club meeting at the Fes
Machinery Craft work was demon
tival Hall. Mr Roy Taylor, of
Clapham Agricultural Ser- v ic e s , spoke ab o u t machinery to the boys. B r ian Moorhouse
' Emmott thanked the speakers.
Well placed
have had several succes ses in recent Settle reg ional competitions. In the Dairymaid con
Gisburn Young Farmers
te s t held at Gisburri, H az el C o a te s came
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■ Hazel'Coates respe° . won the miniature garden
ompetition at',Jn_ Helen, Mattinson
second., c. , Competing', In -q crafts
chaired the meeting and James Pace and Judith
™ f c tS M»'M- Family time
b eV u ^ ' l ? N>ght” will vlllato u ii uns9P Bridge oreanK 5 u on Saturday, the hal1 com-
gamL T?ere will be famh>S “Pd dancing, a
nature film! SUPP6r and a Mitton Grand total
lmlheni.adies of All Hal- lani Ch,urch- Mitton> °r- r?nmi1Sed. -a whist and fsn’f110 d,nve which raised church funds.
Slaidburn
Aids playgroup A 50-50 dance in aid of
Slaidburn and district playgroup was held at the Hark to Bounty Inn in the village, by permission of Mr and Mrs Peter Hey. A pie and peas supper
was served during the evening.
£100 raised Nearly £100 was raised
for the NSPCC at a coffee evening held in Slaidburn Brennand’s Endowed School. The organiser was Mrs
mrs L,. Pearson. Mrs N. so r te r presented the prizes and Mr K. Birtwis tle thanked all who had taken part.
r „ ,r whist was Mr A. aycock and for dominoes
Whist winners were — Ladies: Mrs Blackburn,
M^nA'.Boothman, Mrs Blackburn. Gents: Mr Laycock, Mr K. Wil
liamson, Mrs Parker. Dominoes: Mr E.
e.
Beedall, Mrs Nowell, Mrs Newhouse, Mrs Haynes, Py Simpson and Miss
Whalley
au pair with a Billington lamily, Jeannette van der Lmgen (18), of Rotter dam, returned to Holland yesterday.
Farewell gift After six months as an
home, Jeannette was warmly received into the hfo °f Whalley Methodist Church during her stay. ■ A constant reminder of
A regular churchgoer at
M. A. L. Williams, of Whiteholme, vice-presi d en t of the Skipton bran ch . Her f riends manned the stalls and tombola.
Bolton-by-Bowland
Bowland YFC w e re shown a nostalgic film en titled "Life on a farm in 1957” by Mr M. B. McFall, who answered questions. Thanks were proposed by A. Booth.
Nostalgic Members of Bolton-by-
Judge cattle The boys judged dairy
cattle at Bolton-by-Bow land YFC meeting, held at the home of Mr and Mrs Dakin.
the hospitality she re ceived will be an original charcoal sketch of Whal ley by Clitheroe artist Mr Hugh J. Cooper. This was presented as a farewell gift by the Rev. Graham A. Vickers at Sunday morning service at the Methodist Church.
ley WI was Mr Andrew Johnson, of Gawthorpe
Embroidery Guest speaker at Whal
! pickets were sold for a
of the nail, followed by an illustrated talk on modem embroidery- Thanks were expressed by Mrs C. 'HOrsfall.
Hall, Padiham, who was introduced by president Mrs M. Day. He gave a short history
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t t l n a o n < a n d . ;12th,, ;in ^W h o l le y A d u l t is ^ re sp e c t iv e ly
and china painting com petitions. In the ju n io r boys
hammer shafting section William Robinson was first and Robert Falshaw third. Other winners were:
meeting on ‘April ,30th at the Methodist School. A whist drive for insti
e e , , and I for’ the group
' hedging — David Cap- stick (third), fencing — R o b e r t and Andrew
Shafting a spade — Mark Hanson (third), junior
Bargh (second). Overall Gisbum finished
third to Burton-in-Lons- dale and Lawkland.
Sawley
£2.17 £ 1 . 6 2 £2.31 £ 1 . 7 3
ICI GARDEN PLUS 3kg............... £1.75 £ 1 . 2 5 ici MOSS KILLER 3kg ...........................
£2.59 £ 1 . 9 4
of Sawley W.I., members heard the fascinating his- .
Diamonds At a sparkling meeting
tory of diamonds, from their formation five mil lion years ago to the cut ting of 58 facets on a stone for an engagement
S p e a k e r Mr Fullerton was thanked by Mrs M.
C. Dyson. C o n t in u in g in th e
LEVINGTON COMPOST iolt.......
ei.si £ 1 . 1 7 LEVINGTON COMPOST 40LT.... £3.80 £ 2 . 9 6 J O H N IN N E S C O M P O S T 7ib. 3 7 p 14lb. 6 2 p
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MGS’ IEN TILES ! (entrance opposite Hillards) f128
EVERGREEN 80 so sq. mt™.......... £3.97 l i A W N FOOD 80 sq. mt.
......................... £3.17 p • f o r ' 5 l b s
£ 2 . 9 7 £ 2 . 3 7
ALL VARIETIES SEED POTATOES . 5 5
CARTERS and UNWINS SEEDS • ASL KILLASPRAY 4
v -O N L 'T E 8 .5 8 - .
ASL KILLASPRAY 8 .............. S^LY £ 1 1 .2 1 ASL KILLASPRAY 1 2
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diamond vein, Mrs S. Jury reported on the Diamond Jubilee spring council meeting held in Bolton.
Mrs Cradock showed ,
members a sample of b rooms t i c k crochet learned at a recent W. I. class. The competition for a childhood treasure was won by Mrs Crowe, Mrs Dyson and Mrs V. Giles, and the raffle by Mrs De
whurst. Social time was spent
Dunsop Bridge
US trip An account of a visit to
America, illustrated with slides, was given to Row land Forest Young Far mers in Dunsop B r id g e Village Hall. The speaker, club vice-
Alpe. '
Dance E n te rt a inme n t
Dunsop Bridge Hall was provided by
? and raffle winners w®re
Parker. Bros. Band. The 'hall commit tee. served a /buffet. suppe
at Saturday night’s dance m
setting up stalls /for a jumble sale.
tute funds is being held on April 11th. Mrs P. Barnes is delegate to the AGM in London in June. Hostesses were: Mrs E.
tClitheroe > Show Commit-;
Dakin and A. Hartley (joint), M. Cornthwaite, R. Drinkall. Juniors: R. Stevenson, S. Leeming, R. Lund and P. Dakin (joint).
Senior winners were M.
for a stall at the cheese and wine evening on April 16th. Mr and Mrs Dakin were thanked by B. C o rn thw a i te and J . Hartley.
The girls made items
'B E D D W G fitlE M T KEENEST PRICES EVER
Grindleton In fashion
forgotten when an audi ence at Gr i n d l e t o n Methodist Church saw a spring fashion show by Mrs Pat Bailey, of York
The wintry weather was
SLUMBERLAND 3ft. “Orange Seal"
Firm-edge Divan Set £ 7 9 .5 0
also 4ft. 6in. £ 1 1 9 .5 0
VISPRING
Street, Clitheroe. Mrs J. Woodward, Miss
S. J. Burke, Mrs S. Hal- liwell, Mrs F. Robinson and Mrs E. Allen model led idresses and suits,
y - u n ; -W t h e ; bb • Commere was Mrs Bar
sportswear, ; holiday gear and wedding outfits.
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Home-made ‘ refreshments were served and church funds benefited by £65.
a ra Mi l ne-Red he ad. Langho
Clarke, Mrs K. Col- bourne, Mrs V. Garner and Miss E. Coleman.
Easter card A talk on the history
and art of macrame was given to members of Standfast W.I. by Mrs P. McDowell. Many exam ples were shown and Mrs M. Gourdin proposed thanks. The competition for a
' and Miss H. Boylin. A report on the spring
self-made Easter card was won by Miss J. Roberts
council meeting at Bolton was given by Mrs E. Elli son. Arrangements were finalised for a members’ trip to Scene 80 at the Charter Theatre, Preston.
Galilean lunch Forty-five people enjoy
ed a "Galilean lunch’ at Whal l ey Me t hodi s t Church Hall after Sunday
morning’s service. The meal of soup, rolls
and selection of fish and meat pates was arranged bv church secretary Miss Mavis Chaddock, of Mitton Road, Whalley.
Donations of £46 will go to the National Children s Home.
Winning hands Whist winners a t , the
Abbey Senior Citizens drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs C. Woodcock. Gents — Mrs N. Canning, Mrs R. Sanderson. - Dominoes : Mr P. Whitaker, Mrs Hornby, Miss Wolstenholme, Mr J. Hartley.
chairman Mr G. Walker was thanked’ by Mr John
Tricks and spots At the monthly drive
held in the Catholic Hall, Whalley, whist winners
L eo n a rd ’s School , Langho, organised by the Guides and Brownies, made £125 for their funds. It was well attended
Mountain moved A mock auction at St
Slumberland
4ft. 6in. "Serenade" £ 1 0 5
;Firm Edge Divan Set ' also 3ft. £ 7 6 .5 0
SLEEPEEZEE 4ft.. 6in. "Connaught"
Sprung-edge Divan Set £275
also 5ft. £329, 3ft. £199 SLEEPEEZEE
3ft. “Emerald" Divan Set £113
also 5ft. £199
and there was such a mountain of goods that the youngsters were sur prised when it was all
sold. Mrs Lilian Hargreaves,
Gui de r
Langho unit, was au ctioneer. The organisers are grateful to all the hel pers and people who Sought goods.
for the 2nd Tosside
Jean Tilbury is a champ, ion fund-raiser, for she has collected nearly £1,000 to buy a body scanner for Airedale Hospital.
Champion Tosside woman Mrs
Hall, has been organising functions for the past few months.
Mrs Tilbury, of Hesbert
bringing her total to just over £920, were a jumble sale on Saturday after noon and a whist drive in the evening.
Downham
Make-up mode) Vice-president Mrs R.
Leach presided at Dow nham WI when Miss Iddon, of Boots, gave a lecture on make-up.
Se c re t a ry Mr s M.
Taylor was the model for various products and Mrs A. Croft proposed thanks.
were given to Mrs B. Lund, Mrs F. Robinson, Mrs P. Bailey and Mrs
Bi r thday gr eet ings
were: Ladies — Mrs, Geddes, Mrs Brennand,
s Dominoes:' Mrs Parker, Mrs King, Mrs Har
Mrs Hutchinson, Mr. How- arth, Mr Bailey,
. The next, drive iis on ■April 17th.
greaves. Raffle: Mr Hay- hurst, Mrs Gorton, Mrs Whittaker,
< ■ Mrs Whittaker. Gents — wer e made for
Jones. Final ar rangement s
diamond jubilee dinner at the Swan and Rpyal Hotel, Clitheroe, tonight.
the
Various ideas were sug gested to celebrate J h e
.LFWI Diamond-Jubilee this year. , Members agreed,una’
ni- The l at es t event s , j
Conventional Hearing Aids may not be needed — Visit the
HARD OF HEARING?
HEARING AID EXHIBITIONS at BLACKBURN
The facts about Modern^Hearlng Aids and Correctors Exhibition features:
FROM THE USA The STARKEY custom made all-ln-the-ear aid. with 20,000 variations of lilting, to suit from the mildest perceptive loss, to the user o l . the powerful body aid.
FOR NERVE DEAFNESS AND DEAFNESS IN LATER LIFE. Specially featured the WIOEX Directional separates the jumble ol words, cuts out background noise. Helps you hear conversations, cinema, TV, church services, theatre, etc., at a normal level.
I ’M NOT REALLY DEAF. Many visitors, to the Exhibition tell us this and we understand exactly what they mean, being contused when several people are talking together, words sounding muf fled and Indistinct, the need to have television and radio too loud lor others. If this is your problem, ask to try the NEW WIDEX MINI COMPACT whan you visit the exhibition!"
THE PRICE OF HEARING AIDS. Lists avail able. showing prices of 300 aids of every kind.
IS THERE A SUITABLE AID FOR ME? Not everyone can be helped with an aid, but whatever hearing correction Is shown to be beneficial you will learn which type ot aid or corrector would best suit your individual case.
FR EE AUDIMETRIC HEARING EVALUA T ION . Dispensers on duty will gladly and freely lest your hearing and will advise whether or not a Hearing Aid Is required.
CASH 0 R CREDIT PAYMENT. Which method Is best lor you? The technicians on duty will be pleased lo advise you.
SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR PENSION ERS? Yes, there are. If you quality don’t tail to ask lor information on this.
KING GEORGE’S HALL NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN
Tuesday and Wednesday! April1st and 2nd " A.”
10.30a.m. —4p.m. , ., J
ST JOHN STREET HEARING AID CENTRE 2 St John Street, Deansgate, Manchester 3
1 II you aro unable to attend, ploass write or call aU .
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4ft. 6in. Drawer Divan Sets from £159.50 3ft. Drawer Divan Sets from £99.50
Jepsons
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L.JEPS0N LTD, NOVA SCOTIA MILLS, MAYFIELD ST, OFF BOLTON RD, BLACKBURN
Tel. 59123 OPEN ALL DAY THURS1 p.m. SAT. EST. 1870 Buy from
the people who
put quality first
£197.50, also 4ft. 6in. £299, 5ft. £359 SLUMBERLAND
Divan Set with Pocket Springs
3ft. "Purple Seal” Firm E d g e Divan Set £99.50 also 4ft. 6in. £139.50
BUNK BED SETS from £79.50 to £199 Back Care Beds by:
Slumberland 3ft. from £ 8 9 .5 0 Sleepeezee 3ft. from....... £ 1 1 2 .0 0 Vispring 4ft. 6in. from...... £ 2 3 9 .0 0 Burgess 4ft. 6in. from.......£ 2 4 5 .0 0 All available in other sizes.
3ft. "Herald” Sprung-edge
GET YOURSELF A NEW EASTER
mously that the cup do nated by Mrs E. Hook should he entitled the “Eunice Hook Competi tion Cup’l and that win ners’ names be engraved on it each year.
have been allocated to Downham for the LFWI thanksgiving service in Blackburn Cathedral, names were drawn from a hat.
As only five tickets ANORAK FOR THOSE EASTER WALKS
For the best selection of L A D IE S , G EN T ’S, C H ILD R EN ’S ANORAKS — you’ve got to see Mel bn Clitheroe Market (Saturdays and Tuesdays).
Six brand new lovely LADIES styles just arrived in nylon ana soft fabrics. Prices range from £ 1 1 .5 0 to £ 1 6 .5 0
ported on the council meeting at Bolton and was thanked by Mrs Leach. Mrs P. Bailey was also thanked for organis ing a fashion show for branch funds.
Mrs E. Altham re
making arrangements for the area show, with Mrs Lund announcing the, vari ous classes.
Social time was spent
Chard, Mrs Croft, Miss J. B a rk e r and Mrs M. Walmsley.
Hostesses Were Mrs E.
benefited by more than £28 from a sale of man ufacturers’ seconds.
Popular Downham School funds
friends attended and home-made refreshments were Mrs Mrs C. Palmer and Mrs S. Fielding.
Many p a re n ts and
j given and served by M. Hall, assisted by
Mrs Palmer, Mrs Field ing, Miss A. Rawlinson and Mrs E. Clement,
Raffle winners were
that there is to be another on May 19th. Head teacher Mrs V. Hall thanked helpers.
The sale was so popular BATEMANS ^ FOR BOYSWEAR
SPORTS JACKETS FOR SPRING
Large selection in stock 16 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23425
DEAL WITH MEL AND YOU’LL DO WELL SEE US ON THE MARKET
TUESDAY AND SATURDAY
Four new styl DREN’S ANO
style fully RAKS to £ 8 .5 0
fashioned prices from
CH IL- £ 7 .5 0
D O N ’ T F O R G E T the in-thina zip-up plastic macs to keep your cnjldren^dn/
"9 . , children
3/4
over Easter — priced at £ 2 .5 0 BEATABLE VALUE — also ladies at £ 3 .2 5
Three new styles of M EN ’S
WATERPROOFED ANORAKS at £ 1 3 .5 0
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