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Brian Blackburn, visitors to Christ • Church MU meeting at Chatburn, showed tw o . films, “Danger ’Stranger” and “Challenge of a Lifetime.” The first dealt with the


Police.films , PCs rlan Pres’t and


' , Special prizewinner was ; Mrs l A! Cunliffe.' Miss E. Ennis was MC.


.Slinger and Mrs' M. Pol­ lard (joint), Miss E. Ennis (cons).


dangers of children being enticed away ■ by people they do not know and the second showed the inten­ sive training of police re­ cruits, from enlistment to the day they go • on the beat alone for the first time. PC Prest told the'meet-


vested as a Scout at St John’s, Read, on Monday evening and Scout Philip Youles was awarded his - standard. On Sunday, St John’s Scouts joined St L eo n a rd ’s Scouts, Padiham, for a pioneering exercise on' Whins Lane.


Invested Andrew Ewing, was in­


ing that currently there are 15 prisoners in the police cells at Colne, owing to the prison offic­ ers’ dispute. The officers were


when the Calder Cub pack at Read met in St John’s School, Paul Be­ verley was presented with his sportsman badge.


Good at sport On Friday evening,


thanked by Mrs K. As- p'inall. Hostesses were Mrs H. Bciden, Mrs Ap- sinall and Mrs A. Wise­ man. The. MU would have liked many more young mothers to have seen the film concerning children.


Scotland Slides of Scotland were


shown by Mr and Mrs Ashworth at a well at­ tended meeting of Chat- burn’s Ribblesdale Club. . The couple were intro­


. extended to Mrs G. Long- land for a donation of £10 — raised by a raffle — for club funds. Tea hostesses were Mrs


duced by Mrs A. Palmer and thanked by Mrs M. Driver. Thanks were also


Jumble ■ A jumble sale organised


by the ladies of Read United Reformed Church in the school on Friday raised £47.


Pendleton


Staying on At. the annual meeting


of Pendleton WI, presi­ dent Mrs Mi Ireland, sec­ retary Mrs J. .Bristol and treasurer Mrs M. Ross agreed to stay in office. Mrs M. Dewhurst and Mrs E . Owen were, elected vice-presidents. : Other members df the


Burn and Mrs Smalley. A party will be held this af­ ternoon to mark the club’s 10th birthday.


given at Chatburn Friday Club by Miss Diane Frankland, in the absence of two leaders.


Stand in A helping hand was


was spent playing games and making handicrafts. The evening ended with prayers written and read by some of the girls.


Most of the meeting |


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United Reformed Church had a busy evening, prac­ tising sewing on buttons and le a rn in g a new Christmas carol. They hope to sing a seasonal version of “The Lord of the Dance” when they visit elderly residents . at Tunstead House in De­ cember.


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Toymakers Brownies Helen Byrne,


Alison Mcllroy and Isobel Richards, at Read, have been awarded their toy- maker badge. Newly-en­ rolled Brownies are Emma Swindlehurst, Lisa Ewing, Katie Chesworth and Julia Edmondson.


Winning hands At the Monday night


whist drive held at Read Constitutional Club, win­ ners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs.L. Green (cons).,. Gents — Mrs D.


committee are: Mrs H. Boot, Mrs . M. Gornall, Mrs C. Lister, Miss R. Mundy, Mrs P. Nutter, Mrs E. Oddie and Mrs A. Slinger with Mrs New- house taking the place of Mrs S. Beggs, ■ who has retired. The president thanked


Waddington


Names : Members ’of Wadding-, ton Methodist': Women’s :


. thanked by;.Neville; Har- ' ris6n. ’


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Fellowship Were: given: a talk by Mr F-. Ashworth ■ entitled “What’s in a name?” at their meeting on Thursday. Chairman was Mrs W.


Fisher and Mrs P. Fisher was at the piano. Miss S. Slaiding and helpers served tea. Speaker at next Thurs- :


day s meeting will-be-Mrs Neason.


mittee o f ,S t Helen’s Church, Waddington, met at : the home of Mr and Mi's J. H. Taylor,, in The Square, final plans were made for the cheese and wine evening on De­ cember 10 th.


Events for all When the Social Com­


for sing: next year’s program­


me, it was agreed to hold events .to suit both young and old. This year, children had


played th e ir part in events planned for them


On safari ■ Slides





safari in South Africa were shown by Mrs M. Lupton,:_of Waddington, at Slaidbum YFC’s meet­ ing on. Monday. She was


taken ■ ’ on


thanked by Anne Parker. Gisburn


Members offered gifts who took part in the the, tombola.. Discus-


S e ttle region public


speaking competition on Saturday. Gisburh came second overall. In the junior section, '


: and evening activities had Linda Hanson first and


Mark Hanson came first and Robert Falshaw second in public speaking;


brought in many villagers Sarah Gorst second in the and friends from further afield. Chairman Canon C. F.


Goodchild thanked the secretary and Mr and Mrs Taylor, who provided re­ freshments.


everyone for their help and Miss Mundy thanked the p re s id e n t . New: member Miss E. Bannis­ ter and two guests were welcomed. The cups won at the. Clitheroe area show were on display, along with the trophy for most points in the monthly competitions, which was won by Mrs A. Slinger. An LFWI “Fitness is


son, of “Grannie’s Work Box,” Great Harwood, gave a demonstration- on how "tci'f.'make. duvet covers, .cushion covers, dolls and pther novelties. A competition for a


fun” session in February was announced and a Norwegian holiday in May. Mrs Margaret Wilkin­


S. Beggs, Mrs P. Blezard and Mrs J. Crabtree. The grand total at the bring- and-buy stall was £13.


Hurst Green


Fair organised by St John’s . Church, Hurst. Green, in the Memorial Hall was very well sup­ ported, a total of £367 being raised for church funds. Books, plants, toys,


Popular fair The' annual Christmas


meals’ supervisor Mrs Dorothy. Clayton from Waddington and West Bradford CE School, was marked with the presen­ tation of gifts from pupils and staff.


Farewell gifts The re t irem e n t of


chairman of the gover­ nors, spoke of the 12 years’ service . she had given so cheerfully and the excellent meals she had provided. He .pre­ sented her with a cheque. Headmaster Mr P. A.


Canon C.F.'Goodchild, ■ .


Cunliffe paid tribute to her work and gave her a pressure cooker and a cheque ■ from pupils and staff. Other gifts included


cuddly toy was 'won by Mrs C. Lister with “Nelly the elephant.” • i Tea hostesses were Mrs


, everyone for, her gifts;and Spoke of., the enjoyment she had received from her ■ work. '


' Mrs Clayton thanked ,,V , Slaidburn Slideshow 1


the Yorkshire Dale that died, was told in slides to members of Slaidburn Methodist Church. The evening opened


The story of Grizedale,


a bouquet and a plaque tended by 37 members from the kitchen staff and Qnri f„-on,ic. a pot of marmalade and a large wooden spoon from Paddington Bear, the much-loved mascot of the reception class.


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speaker category and Helen Falshaw third . in the vote of thanks section. The intermediate .brains


YFC meeting,. Mr Frank Clayto,n, of Laneside Farm, Chatburn, showed slides of his visit to Nairobi, where he judged cattle at the Kenya Ag­ ricultural Show. A vote of thanks was proposed by James Taylor. Chairman Ian Coates congratulated members


In finals At Gisburn and district


prizes were; presented by ’Mrs R. Dynes, who was ;


Sawley


the: community was the . theme of a talk by VCO Mrs Craven; at Sawley WI’s annual meeting. The ballot for president ■


Ballot ■ The role of the WI, in


was won by Mrs Wright. Retiring president Mrs S. Jury was thanked by Mrs Dyson and presented with' a bowl of plants. • New committee mem- • bers are Mrs Benson, Mrs Birtwistle, Mrs Cradock, Mrs Crowe, Mrs Giles, Mrs Pye and Mrs’Webb. The year’s competition


winners were Mrs Dyson, Mrs Ju ry and Mrs, Cradock. Members enjoy­ ed a pie and peas supper and the competition for the prettiest handkerchief was won by Mrs Birtwis­ tle, Mrs Dyson, Mrs Rushton and Mrs Cradock.


Dunsop Bridge


tru s t team of Judith Emmott, Heather Lund and Ian Coates, was placed second. Brian Muirhouse was third as chairman.


Hazel Coates came first as chairman 'and Andrew Bargh was third as the opposer. Hazel Coates won the 10 minutes pre­ pared speech category. Mark and Linda


In the senior debate, •;


January. Downham


Hanson, Hazel and Ian Coates now go forward to the Yorkshire finals in


tee at Dunsop Bridge held • a popular “Family Night” on Saturday, featuring films entitled “The Wild Highlands” and “The Changing Forest,” pro­ vided by the Forestry Commission. Projectionist was Mr J. Metcalfe. A Jacobs join supper


Family night The village hall commit­


was followed by party games and dances. Com­ petition winners were: Mrs M. Pye, Carol Little, Mr J. Dowle, Mrs L.. Leedham, Fiona Little, Rachel Purkis. The band concert, with


local children singing carols, followed by the Christmas party, is set for December 13th.


held a whist and domino drive at the Parker Arms Hotel, Newton. Pie and' peas suppers


For incubator Bowland Forest YFC


held their annual presen­ tation party at the Asshe- ton Arms on Friday, at-


Presentation Downham Cricket Club


and friends. The Bowling Cup was


’ anj&tfje" Besb^All-rouhder , Cup by MrjS/Barratt.'-,


won by captain Mr B., Swarbrick, the Batting Cup by Mr Ti/Braith waite


won by Downham CC; against Great Harwood CC was presented and Mr. B. Tattersall received his' personal,trophy.


with a hymn and prayer led by Mr Howel Jones, of Clitheroe, who was the projectionist. Organist was Mr J. A. Wooff. Mr E. Raw thanked Mr Jones and helpers. Afterwards, coffee and


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bric-a-brac, cakes, pro­ duce, gifts and decora­ tions, cards, drinks and refreshments were all in' great demand, and a.tom­ bola stall was well patron­ ised all afternoon. Games and competitions


were enjoyed by the younger members of the congregation and the day school. Mrs Hillas correctly


, • , .- buy stall raised £24. .


Seasonal Slaidburn YFC’s annual


vice-captain and players for their support, the ladies’ committee for re­ freshments and Lord Clitheroe for the use of the Barley Field during the season.


The captain thanked the


f™g ? . Parker presented a spray of carnations in a


Christmas whist drive was held in the village hall, with dominoes played in the courtroom of the Hark to Bounty Inn. Whist winners were—


, her, president Mrs E. Welcomed back pprecia-


Downham WI for 30 years, Mrs .Watson step­ ped' down from office at the meeting. Thanking


Appreciation Flower secretary of


tion. of. her work. Sick members will now be vis­ ited by Mrs B. Lund.


Ladies: Mrs P. Blezard, Mrs Sutton, Mrs Bush, Mrs J . Swales, Miss Boothman. Gents: Mr K. join christma8 party on


career as a cook were de­ scribed to members by Miss R. Mundy. Mrs M. Taylor was appointed as representative on the Vil­ lage Hall Committee.


Amusing moments in a


Final arrangements were made for the Jacob’s


guessed' the weight of a cake, and Mrs Collinge es­ timated , the number of buttons in a jar. Raffle winners were Mrs C. Howarth, Mrs E. Smith, Mrs D. Burke, Mrs J. Johnson; Mrs G. Penning­ ton, MrS E. Jacques and Mrs M. Armstrong.


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Knowles, Mi F. Wall, Mi. Qrajg wjd speak on his


experiences in Rhodesia during the. elections. ■


house plant was won by Mrs A. Jones. Mrs S. Fielding won the'raffle.


A competition for a


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Social half-hour, organ­


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more than, a century, Robinson’s is famous, for giant onion strains, but many, other : kinds of garden produce ■ featured in the lecture, including marrows, melons, pep­ pers, aubergines and even. loofahs. Ground preparations


The six-a-side trophy ;


were served by club mem­ bers and, the proceeds of £86.20 is to be sent to the Bramley Meade Incubator Fund. Prizewinners were:


j:H. Dolphin, H. Procter, ’Mrs M:. Mullen, E. ' Seedall. vRaffle: Mrs Ingham,


Friesians


' . -There was, a good at- ■ tendance at Bowland YFC meeting when Mr Davey, of Whalley, showed two films, “A . stake in the future” and “Friesians of the future.” A vote of ■thanks was proposed by Miss Margaret Marsden. ,


Whalley


. The Rev. Henry C. Snape, Vicar of Whalley, for 16 years until he re­ tired to Oxfordshire in 1967, returned to the vil­ lage at the weekend to. preach at morning service . . . exactly 13 years to the day since • he last preached there.■ He was invited by his


successor at Whalley, the Rev. Alec Harpur. Mr Snape, who spent


service. .


the weekend in the vil­ lage, was welcomed back by many friends after the


! W! holiday in Essex was given to Whalley WI By three of their own mem1 bers, Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs G. Slater and Mrs C. Horsfall at the annual meeting. They told of their visits' to many vil­ lages and their tour of


Essex holiday An illustrated talk on a


Club leaders Mrs D. Duckworth and Mrs F. Simpson did the organis­ ing and referee was Mr T. H. Jackson. .


sausage rolls, mince pies and tea.;Mr Martin Noble ■ won a box of groceries.


Gisburn Festival Hall on' ‘ February 17th, features a ; talk on “Heather.”


•sowing and . care ,of ., the crop. Varieties', suitable ; for., the "East; Lancashire.


with-the autumn rough digging.and manuring; fol- ■ lowed by,: springtime .


was ■ described; beginning < ;


v displays: at, Southport; ana. ■ other shows.' ■ -r‘ .-


'.climate, were suggested. . ! ?. Slides included;,views of , : '.the family’s prizewinning


■ played : host to Gisburn,, . Chatburn and Downham youth-dubs for .a ■five-a­ side. football tournament


Hosts win : Rimington -Youth Group


; held - a t ;.the/ floodlit ,play j deck area of the > Coul- thurst Jubilee Field.


, .The home side -ran - out; eventual winners and the ■ final match < was ■ followed by, a potato pie supper at:; - the ■


Memorial institute.; The next meeting at >


of its oldest residents by the death of Mr John Carr, of Back Lane.


farmer all his working life, spending more than 50 years at Middop Hall before- taking over- a farm in the village.: Some 18 months ago ne moved to Back- Lane. He was a bachelor.;'


Mr Carr (85) was a -


in; the district/ and was- widely-respected among) farmers trading at Gis- • burn'- and. > tion Marts. ■


/ Mr Carr, was well liked - Clitheroe ■, Auc­


- /- The -funeral took; place yesterday,' with a service and. cremation at Skipton.


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Whist, Ladies — Mrs P. Adey, Mrs R. Smith, Mrs E. Wright, Mrs Moon. Gents — Mr K. Edwards, Mr E. Green, Mr B. Brown, Mrs A. Roberts.


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the link ■ institute • for the coming year would be Simonstone. A suggestion was made that members go :out for an evening meal to celebrate Christ­ mas and inquiries are to be made for January 28th.


: thanked all who had helped during the year. Mrs P. Barnes reported on past events and Mrs M. Naylor gave the finan­ cial statement. Mr Calder- bank is to be asked to be auditor again.


President Mrs M. Day, who was re-elected,


. Ormerod, Mrs K. Robin­ son, Mrs V. Shearman and Mrs D. Simpson on the committee. •


G. Horsfall, Mrs G. Slater and Miss E. Coleman, with Mrs M. Britcliffe, Mrs G. • Kinrade, Mrs E.


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Miss K. Hanson, area


. Right cards Winners at Whalley


Abbey senior citizens’ whist drive were: Ladies — Mrs Jolly, Mrs A. Brooks. Gents — Miss N. Knowles, joint 2nd Mrs H. Metcalfe and Mrs E. Lancaster.


Wiswell


Romeo and Juliet by the Royal Festival Ballet was


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Cooke thanked Mrs J. Carter for organising the trip.


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