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\ J Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February ■ r i I


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-LERS, ■ TORS, 1 >!KERS, | IERS,


g NERS. 28th, ‘ ‘ Downham For Lent


n § kildren, of Downham v b School and th e i r


parents attended the first service of Lent on Ash Wednesday morning.


' Parishioners attended .evening communion, at which the Vicar, the Rev F. E. Chard, was the celebrant.


Celebration plans / i


|S- lie


[iice ot popular |/ide choice of


l.pril (including lim, Seaton. j-?s, Mullion. St luthsea. East* larmouth and l.chs, Arrocnar


| April. 8-day tour to


wing.


. Seed and Mrs Cunliffe. Miss M. Barton will


attend the Scene ’80 Festival in Preston, and she and Mrs S. Todd will be representatives at the spring council meeting at


tion for an old-fashioned remedy were Mrs A. Jones,, Mrs Watson and Mrs Richards. Mrs Jones was also awarded the com­


. Winners of a competi­


a talk, “My funny farm”, and was thanked by Mrs R. Leach. Birthday greet­ ings went to Mrs S. Field­ ing, Mrs B. Oldham. Mrs


cated five tickets for a thanksgiving service at Blackburn Cathedral in April, as part of the coun­ ty s jubilee events. Mrs V. Huddleston gave


ment at the meeting, presi­ dent Mrs E. Parker invited members’ suggestions oh arrangements.- Downham has been allo­


b ra te th e i r diamond jubilee with a dinner at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Chtheroe, on March 28th. Making the announce­


„ , ^ e”1i ,e,rs of Downham WI will be able to cele-


petitions cup, having won 1


ham, Mrs Lambert and Mrs Robbins were supper hostesses.


Bolton-by-Bowland


were thanked for their h o sp ita li ty by Mr B.


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A. knock-out darts and dominoes competition was held at .the Parkers Arms, Newton.


the Health Centre at Slaid- burn.


Walker, Angela Gornall. Raffle: Angela Gornall, Mrs J . Neal, Mr T. Walmsley, Mr P. Clegg. The £55 raised is to go to


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Darts winners: Men —


Alder House Farm, Bol­ ton-by-Bowland, home of Mr and Mrs F. Dinsdale. There was a bring-and-buy s ta ll and the evening raised more than £90. Mr and Mrs Dinsdale


Walker, A. Jackson, J. Fawcett, G. Gascole. The drive was held at


P h i l ip s , J . Holt, S. Robinson. Raffle winners were R.


Bowland YFC domino drive were: G. Parker, S. . Booth, J. Tomlinson, M.


High spots Winners at a Bolton-by-


social hour quiz and Mrs B. Todd the raffle. Mrs Leach, Mrs Old­


most points in the monthly contests. Mrs A. Croft won the


Waddington


day whist and domino drive organised by Wad­ dington Mothers’ Union attracted a large attend­ ance.


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thanked members for; arranging th e . function: providing the prizes and saving refreshments; The proceeds of £56 will go to MU funds.


•Canon C. F. Goodchild '.


. Dominoes: Mr R. Chew, Mr R. Bury, Mr J. Tomlin­ son, Mrs J. Fisher. Raffle: Mr A. Went­


worth, Miss H. Bury, Mrs M. Manning, Mr J. Tomlin­ son, Mrs D. Edmondson.


ance at a meeting of the Friends of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, held in The Square, Waading- ton, at the home of Mr and Mrs J. H. Taylor.


welcomed members and reports were given by sec-, retary Mr R. Hatherell and treasurer Mr A. A. Hughes. .


Canon C. F. Goodchild


future efforts, it was resol­ ved to plan two money­ raising ventures for the year. Mrs Taylor served refreshments.


prayed for people in the t Bradford diocese with


heir members, in turn, pathy,and materialism.-'. Tf Busoga in Uganda.


Trinked with St John’s, in o anskei, and the Diocese


aheir different problems of


Traditional Ash Wednesday at St


Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton, was observed in the traditional way by the celebration of Holy Com­ munion and Evensong, conducted by the vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild.


Pendleton


WI observed a silence in memory of a former member. Mrs Mary Hard- castle, who died recently. President Mrs M. Ire­


Back in history Members of Pendleton


and St Catherine’s, West Bradford, met in their respective churches to pray for people overseas with problems of drought, poor soil and poverty. l The Bradford diocese is


part in the MU Wave of Prayer, which is carried out every day in the year throughout the world. St Helen’s, Waddin gton,


the Bradford diocese take


Wave of prayer This month parishes in


that the Friends might be called on to give financial assistance to work con­ nected with the church which fell within the terms of the Trust deed. After a discussion on


The vicar pointed out


Planning efforts There .was a full attend­


Ladies — Mrs M. Man­ ning, Mrs E. Fisher, Mrs D. Ingham, Miss A. Booth- man. Gents — Mrs M. Berry, Mr F. Walker, Mrs S. Cowperthwaite.


Whist winners were:


Raise £56 The annual Shrove Tues­


the aid of maps;and diag­ rams ,how littfe-the village has changed in more'than 1,000 years. >


se— ’ ’■— of great


Jronze- Age burial urns unearthed in. the


pictures


veral years ago proved interest.


husband, who was the pro­ jectionist, were thanked by Mrs A. Slinger.


Mrs .Higharn and her : ■


E. Oddie,.Mrs Gorrill-and Mrs W h i t ta k e r . The monthly stall raised more than £8 and the president thanked everyone who contributed. .


Slaidburn


mers, club leaders and advisory members met in the village hall to hear a talk on dogs by Mr D. Carleton, of Goosnargh.


by y o u n g c h a i rm a n Neville Harrison, spoke about his dogs and their training. He has taken part m many sheep dog1 trials, including the series “One man ana his dog” on televi­ sion. Thanks were prop­ osed by John Harrison.


gratulated on receiving the highest individual points in the county junior quiz programme.


The team which took


part in the regional variety concert at Clitheroe was praised on gaining first place and the Watson Cup. This was presented last year by Miss Margot Wat­ son, one of Slaidburn’s leaders, for competition in the Bowland region.


Generous A bachelor who began


stalls were given by him in memory: of; the unde who made him his heir.


he “Mouaemanf*; choir ricAfter this he was a very


tionally wide interests and great generosity, never forgetting his 25 years in the Dales arid the friends he made there.


Sawley


Questions A talk on furniture reno­


vation was given to mem­ bers of Sawley WI by Mrs Birtwistle.


land thanked everyone who helped make the chil­ dren’s party a success. F o r th com in g co u n ty events included a golf open day and whist ana domino drive. There are also cook- ery courses at Whalley. Barley WI has accept


an invitation to the April meeting, when there will be a cookery demonstra­ tion. Tickets were sold for the Nab group meeting on April 23ra. Mrs M.* Higham, of


ce ted


stages from the initial stripping to the final pol­ ishing and answered ques­ tions about marks and stains on furniture. She was thanked by Mrs F. Pye.


She showed various


agenda conference on ■April 23rd.


■ Arrangements were made to attend the council meeting on March 4th, the jumble sale on March 22nd, a thanksgiving ser­ vice in Blackburn Cathed- rai on April 18th and the


thanked Mrs F. Pye for arranging the visit, to “White Horse Inn”.


President Mrs S. Jury


Clitheroe, spoke on ‘‘The origins of the settlement of Pendleton,” showing with


open sandwich was won by Mrs Dyson and Mrs Wright. Mrs Porter’s team narrowly beat Mrs Par­ ker’s team in a quiz organ­ ised by Mrs Wright and Mrs Lord.


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Missionary Members of the men’s


and Mr Kennedy was thanked by chairman Mr A. Hodgson. The next meeting will be


A discussion followed,


on March 12th, when mem­ bers will visit Mullards’ plant at Simonstone. Any­ one interested in going should contact Mr H, Wood, of Park Avenue (Tel. Clitheroe 41736).


home of Mrs Linaa Good- bier in Pendle Avenue 'raised £80 for the funds of


Welcome start A fashion party at the


: Chatburn pre-school play­ group. ; The.,playgroup is : to


reopen soon cuter a closure , of about 12; months and supervisor Mrs Marion


The competition for an- h man and one of excep­


C and then rector of t arleton,1 Skipton,. where


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his clerical life in Slaidburn Alison Parker was con­ Mr Carleton, introduced


Cup winners* Slaidburn Young Far­


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ON the picket line — and with,a placard at the ready — members of Bowland Forest Young Farmers’ Club stage a sit-in. They competed in a


variety concert arranged by the regional Young


Sabden


Ladies: Mrs Ingham, Mrs M. Procter. Gents: Mr C. Haworth-, Mr E. Flan- nagan.


Mrs Boocock, joint third A. Metcalfe, E. Parker, L. Jackson, T. Graham.


Dominoes: Mrs Palmer,


Mrs E. Jackson, Miss A. Alston and Mr W. Brown were the w in n ers at dominoes.


Whist — Ladies: Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs B. Birtwell. Gents: Mr H. Parker, Mr F. Cottam.


Dewhurst. R a f f l e : M is s L .


Catholic Mothers at St Mary’s RC Church, Sab- , den, raised just over £50 at a ladies’ clothes evening. It was held in St Mary’s School and the . ladies : Berved refreshments in the clubroom.


Clothing sale Members of the Union of


, ,


ofittee iB making, the most shire Leap Night; dance in


tomorrow’s. Leap Year day by holding a Lanca-


St Nicholas's School Hall. Bouquet


, Former ladies’ treasurer of Sabden Baptist Church for the past seven years, Mrs Betty Parker was pre­ sented with a book token and a bouquet of flowers after morning service on Sunday. Mrs Parker, of Whalley


Road, retired from the post at the church’s annual meeting last month.


Marion Bridge made the presentation and thanked Mrs Parker for her work for the church. The new treasurer is Mrs Edna Parfitt.


Ladies’ secretary Mrs


Special event’ mSabden.’a'v Holme: Com­


Raffle: Mrs M. Wade. At the midweek meeting


their Monday night whist and domino drive in St Mary’s Club. W h is t w in n e r s —


Tricks and spots Sabden Over 60s met for


F a rm e r s ’ Clubs at


Clitheroe Parish Hall on Friday. The pickets, as always,


as. part of a 20-minute act.


were out in front. Those behind took part in other sketches which the Bow­ land Forest club staged


gui Hit


Sunday to take part in a service conducted by the Rev. A. D. Briddock. One of the visitors played the utar and the. others led e children in singing.


. pital.


■home in the early hours of Sunday morning. Mrs Hilda Boden (59) collapsed and died, and when her. husband Matthew (63) went to get help, he suf­ fered a heart attack and died on the way to hos-


fered a double tragedy at the weekend when both her parents died within minutes of each other. The tragedy happened at the couple’s Padiham


Sylvia Leeson, and her husband Bob, live in Padiham Road, Sabden.


Their daughter, Mrs


Fresh paint b A few young: choir mem­


-last week’s half-term holi­ day giving one qf the ' -church buildings a spruce-


Church, Sabden, kept themselves busy during


^church hall meeting rooms" Mrs Ireland. Gents — Mr ; j a" thorough cleaning and'a ?*


up.- ■■■■■■ The boys gave one of the


fresh; coat'of paint./ .-.Eiecteid^t


whist and domino drive held in Whalley Catholic : Hall were: Whist,, Ladies — Mrs Kilpatrick, Mrs Hatton,


Right cards Winners, at the monthly


.Nicholas’s Church, Sab­ den,. held their annual


meeting in the school on Tuesday night. Eight PCC members were elected.


burn, the Rt Rev. Robert Martineau, will be at St Nicholas’s Church, Sab­ den, on Sunday evening to confirm six children and three adults. This will be followed by a confirmation supper.


Lenten study groups enti­ tled "Living a Parable” was held at Sabden on Wednesday night.; •The study groups are


Study group The second in a series of


buildings took on a new look at the weekend, thanks to 16 youth leaders from the Lancashire and Cheshire Baptist Associa­ tion. They spent the weekend


Busy weekend Sabden Baptist School


at the school and kept themselves busy decorat­ ing two classrooms and


, knocking down a partition to make the kitchen big­ ger. The Baptist Associa­ tion is to provide some new equipment for the kitchen. They took a break on


Chatburn-


Johnson was thrilled with the response to the party. A prize of a food hamper was won by Mrs Under­


wood. ■ The playgroup sessions


will be held in Chatburn


Methodist rooms on Tues­ day and Thursday morn­ ings, between 9-30 and noon, following approval


by the county council. There are still a few vac­


a n c i e s a n d a n y o n e , interested in bringing a child; over 2% years old,


should contact Mrs Ann Turner, 28'Pendle Avenue,, Chatburn.


Unfair . A request by Chatburn


Parish Council for the f introduction of returlL ;


ares on journeys between;


the village and ChtJ>erb , has been turned down Dy


Kibble Motors.


The council thought u unfair that return fares


r . .


weres available Iron D tQ nham.’and Grindleto __ Clitheroe, but--not from.


Chatburn.


being held each Wednes­ day in Lent, following 7-30 Eucharist at St Nicholas’s Church. They have been organised by the vicar, Fr Trevor Vaughan.


- Natural history A teacher at Ribblesdale


* J. Clift, will talk about the natural history of North- West England at Sabden County Primary School’s PTA meeting on Monday. The meeting, in the


School, Clitheroe, Mr W.


Confirmation The Bishop of Black­


■ M e m'b e'r.s "o f S t'


' Dominoes:.; Mrs - Hart . greaves, Mrs S. Gorton,


.;


.Mr Seed, Mrs Crowther. MRaffle:. Mrs Anderton,


March 20th. < West Bradford


Edwards, Mrs Larkin, Mrs Sanderson. ■ i "


r Ed wards,. Mr Chew. ' The. next drive is on


ers of St Nicholas’s


Double tragedy A Sabden woman suf­


- But there are no prizes in p ic k e t in g n o t even when it’s done for laughs. The Bowland F orest team finished fourth.


Slaidburn came first Whalley


numerous and diverse were the things on which he had to give advice and humour could be found in even the most serious situ­ ations. He was thanked by Mrs M. Duckett. Tribute was paid to Miss


was Mr Gordon Onslow, Ribble Valley Council’s Borough Treasurer. He told members how


Humour Speaker at Whalley WI


gave details of the LFWl drama festival Scene 80, which is to be held at the Guildhall Theatre, Pre­ ston. Mrs Day will be dele­ gate to the spring council meeting. Hostesses were Mrs J.


F i s h p o o l , a f o rm e r m e m b e r who d i e d recently. President Mrs M. Day


Bradley, Mrs C. Broadley and Mrs D. Cotterill.


with 95 points, Boltoh- by-Bowland second (94) and Clitheroe third (89).


only 82, but like everyone in the packed audience they had a good night out.


Bowland Forest scored


Hurst Green from Rib- chester. and he had several jobs locally until he went to work at the bobbin mill. He remained there until


brass band music and helped to form the Hurst Green band, in which he used to play the double bass.


he married again 28 years ago. Mr Isherwood loved


Barrow


attendance at an olo-time dance organised in aid of Barrow United Reformed Church funds.


Old-time dance T h e r e was a good


the function, held in Pend­ leton Village Hall.'


Nearly £60 was raised at


ised by Mr and Mrs E. Capstick, of Abbey Ter­ race, Barrow, and helpers.


The effort was organ­


ford’s Band and a supper was provided by people of the church.


Dancing was to Beres- 6 i LAST FEU SALE


and potato pie supper at the Sun Inn, Wadaington,


Committee in West Brad­ ford has a busy few months ahead organising var io us fund raising events. First on the list is a disco


Looking ahead The Sports and Social


Lancashire evening at Waddington Social Club in May.


committee met on Monday to plan the events. All pro­ ceeds are to go towards the village sports day in June.


The sports and social . Martin Top


school hall, starts at 7-30 p.m. and members of the public are also invited.


played noughts and crosses with the vicar of Christ Church, the Rev. Cecil Butlin, at the monthly family service on Sunday.


Children’s fun Ch a t b u r n chi ld ren


The vicar used the game to ask the children ques­


tions about God and the Bible. Mrs Jackie Woodward


read the lesson and organ­ ist was Mrs Dorothy Bre­ wer. The service was well attended.


Favourites


■Chatburn Methodist Church Women’s Fellow­ ship meeting took the form of a members’ afternoon. There were readings and poems and some members chose favourite hymns to be sung.


..Miss Hird presided and Mrs Goodfellow was the pianist. There was a bring- and-buy stall,’and tea and - piBcuits were served by the committee.


1


School class conducted the family service at Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, on Sunday. Taking part were Karen


Family service The s enio r Sunday


Oliver, Christine Oliver, Mary Cullingford, Valerie Moorhouse, Andrew Cul­ lingford, Peter Moorhouse and Mr H. K. Moorhouse. At the evening service,


members and young people of the congregation heard their favourite hymns and Bible passages. Prayers were led by the


Rev J1. D. Cullingford and Miss Alice Parkinson was organist. Collections, in. aid .'of


research for the crippled child,-totalled £17.


Hurst Green


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