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West Bradford, met in the Sunday School for their party and were joined by friends from the Methodist Church and other guests. Mrs C. F. Goodchild,
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noon with bring-and-buy stall on February 25th and the Women’s World Day of Prayer on the first Friday in March. Letters of appreciation
enrolling member, wel comed the visitors, includ ing Mrs Needham, wife of the Methodist minister. Forthcoming events in clude the overseas after
popular night at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on S a tu rd ay , when the Parker Bros Band played for dancing.
Dance night “Come Dancing” was a
■Mr G. Parker. The next “Come Danc
the Hall Committee. Prizewinners were: Mrs A. Fisher, Mr B. Kenyon, Mr J. Metcalf, Mr R. Parker, Mrs F. Birkett,
ing” will be on March 28th.
were read from members who received daffodils from Mrs E. Jones, sick visitor. Mrs M. Sleath showed
slides taken during a visit to her son, who now lives near San Francisco. They showed the buildings and surrounding district, the Pacific and the American fleet, which visited the city. She was thanked by Mrs Jones. Refreshments were
Tosside
lowship of Christians of all denominations — is being formed in Tosside. The first meeting, at 7-30 p.m., on March 5th, in the school, will be led by Brian Clark, of West B rad fo rd . All are welcome.
Fellowship A new group — a fel
served and the committee took teas to those unable to attend through illness. Mrs Needham, on behalf of the visitors, expressed thanks.
Dunsop Bridge Prints of most
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beetle drive was held at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall. Winners were: Gary Ingham, John Marsden, S tep h en Collinson, Graham Pickford, Alison Whitaker, Peter Thomas, Mrs D. Whitaker, Pauline Skelhorn. A Jacob’s join supper
Beetle A family night with a
side School, Mrs New- house, arranged a pan tomime visit for pupils, parents and friends. A coachload went to the Oc tagon Theatre, Bolton, to see “The Golden Goose,” which was thoroughly enjoyed.
To panto Headmistress of Tos
side School raised £90 for school funds.
Gisburn
followed with games and dancing. Raffle winners were: Mrs L. Marsland, Miss Laura Pickford, Miss Tracy Evans, Mrs E.
with bingo and a Jacob’s join supper ■ will be on Februaiy 14th. In the af ternoon it will be the 10th anniversary bring-and-buy
Grooby. The next family night
YFC was given a talk il lustrated with slides on the breeding and showing of shire horses by Mr and Mrs A. Emmott, of Steeton. The meeting, held in
Shire horses Gisburn and district
West Marion village hall,’ was well attended. Ian Coates proposed thanks.
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Waddington
was the theme of a talk given to members of Wad- a in g to n M e th o d i s t Women’s Fellowship by Methodist minister the Rev. G. A. Vickers, of Whalley. Mrs W. Fisher was
for the Blackburn Mission and a collection of £16 was made for the Save the Children Fund. Mrs Montgomery will
chairman, Mrs H. Carnie tea hostess and Mrs E. Downhill pianist. Members brought gifts
Christian unity was held in St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Thursday evening. Members of the Methodist Church joined in the service, conducted by Canon C. F. Good- child. The Rev. G. A. Vickers
United A service of prayer for
Islands “Islands I have known”
vehicle, pony and harness for disabled riders of the area, as a contribution to the “Year of Disabled People.” A film show at 7-30
Chatburn
p.m. on February 13th, in Chipping Village Hall, will be followed by the presentation of the cheque to Mr Jackson. The vehicle, pony and
and dominoes for the ladies took up niost of the afternoon when members of Chatburn’s Ribblesdale Club met last week. Tea hostesses were Mrs
Lotto Snooker for the men
equipment will finally be presented by the Dnvjng Club at Ribby Hall, Wrea Green, on May 9th, when a two-day event covering many aspects of horse manship is to be held. The Pony Club will be
speak at the next meeting a week today.
promptly at 2-30 p.m. on February 5th, when mem bers will be able to join in a game of lotto and sample surprise.
M. Driver and Mrs M. Snape. The meeting will start
represented there and will be putting young riders to the test again later in May, when teams are en tered in the Prince Philip Cup, the climax of which is Wembley for regional winners.
Read
led the prayers and Fr Ernest Smith read the lesson. The address was given by Pastor Jim Beardwood. of the Baptist Church, Billington. Mr P. A. Cunliffe was at the organ.
■ Committee meeting on Thursday evening at Beech Cottage, home of Mr and Mrs J. S. Bell. With the pack now
is being planned for the 1st Waadington Cub Scouts. Details were out lined by Akela Mrs Vera Snape at the Parents’
Holiday A holiday at St Annes
night’s whist drive in Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs B. Brennand, Mrs J. Coward (cons). Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mrs P. Longbot- tom (cons). The special prize was won by Mrs R. Hargreaves. MC was Miss E. Ennis.
All the aces Winners at Monday
paper organised by the Scout and Guide Parents’ Committee will be held on Saturday, between 8-30 and 10-30 a.m., at St John’s School.
Waste paper A collection of waste
numbering 30, it was anti cipated that the increased capitation fees would be covered by money from bob-a-job week. Suggestions were made
for social activities and the sports manager, Mr' W. Iphofen, spoke' en couragingly about the progress of the football team. Canon C. F. Good- child presided.
Chipping
ping Pony Club's carol singing night are to go this year to Mr John Jack- son, of the Lancashire Driving Club. The Driving Club has
For disabled The proceeds of Chip
event of the season for Read Cricket Club tea room ladies’ committee was a jumble sale, held on Saturday afternoon at the United Reformed School, which raised £98.
Profitable The first money-raising
at Burnley Crematorium on Monday of Read baker Mr Harry Grainger sen.
Baker’s death The funeral took place
Whalley Road for more than 30 years and was followed by his son, Harry jun. and grandson Malcolm.
He was in business in
Chatburn School Hall on Friday night, representa tives of the various organ isations, in the village and Worston raised £150. The money will be used
Good total At a jumble sale held in
March 28th, in St Nicholas’s School, Sabden.' All are welcome.
social for Sabden Over 60s, prizewinners at whist were — Ladies: Mrs N. Marshall and Mrs J. Swannick (joint). Gents: Mr F. Cottam, Mr W. Brown. Dominoes: N. Har
Right cards At Monday night’s
greaves, E. Brown, M. Wade, P. Whittaker, E. Parker. Raffle: Mrs P. Whittaker.
mittee is holding a disco for the village young people on February 14tn in the Methodist Hall. The evening begins
to give the senior citizens of Chatburn and Worston a party with entertain ment, which will be held in the school hall on March 21st, at 4-30 p.m. Leaflets have gone to
Disco Sabden’s Holme Com
THE Bishop of Black burn, the Rt Rev. R. A. S. Martineau confirmed 12
candidates on his first visit to All Saints Church, Pendleton, for a confirma tion. Those confirmed were
twins Mark and John Nelson, Julie Whitwell, Samantha Bailey, Matth ew Birtwell, Steven and Ian Geldard, Stephanie Parker, Jayne Robinson, Nicola and Jason Stott, and Heather Whitehead. The church was packed
Supper was’ served by
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for the service, with about 115 people a t tending. Afterwards the Bishop
with a tots to 11s session at 6-30 p.m., followed by a teenage disco at 8 p.m. On February 27th the
Mitfon
every house and anyone who has not had the tear- off portion collected is asked to return it to Mrs D. Brewer, Church Gate's House, Sawley Road, or Miss' C. Walker, Littlec-
■roft, Worston. Sabden
A. Denny, Mrs Bruce. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs I. Flannagan. Raffle: Mr E. Wilson.
E. Prescott were the win ners at dominoes when Sabden Over 60s held a whist and domino drive on Thursday in St Mary’s Club. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
Winning hands Mrs I. Cottam and Miss
drive organised by the managers of Mitton Insti tute raised £62 for village hall funds. Mrs W. Birt wistle presented prizes. W h is t w in n e r s — Ladies: Mrs Wood, Mrs Lax, Mrs Walling. Gents: Mr Jackson, Mr Robinson, Mrs Stanley. D o m i n o e s : Mr
Raises £62 A whist and domino
for whist and Mrs G. Pearson for dominoes. Mr Laycock voiced thanks to those who supported the event.
tended St Nicholas’s Sunday School party in Sabden on Saturday. It was organised by
Games Thirty youngsters at
raised cash from various functions and organisa tions for the purchase of a
Mr Grainger (77), of Hambledon View, was a keen follower of the vil lage Cricket Club and served on the Bowling Club Committee for a number of years.
played the piano for games and dancing. The vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam, was present.
School prizegiving and “Pedlars’ fair” is to be held on the afternoon of
Pedlars’ fair The annual Sunday
Mrs Dorothy Britcliffe and Sunday School teachers and a group of parents helped with the supervising and catering. Mrs Maud D r iv e r
Lofthouse and Mrs Spur geon. Mr A. Laycock was MC
Greenhalgh, Mr Pearson, Mrs Robinson, Mrs Lay- cock, Mr Chew, Mrs Bolton. C om p e t i t io n : Mrs
met the newly-confirmed and their families in the school. He signed copies of the New Testament for the candidates. On Sunday they re
committee is holding a Lancashire night.
ceived their first commun ion at a service conducted by the priest-in-charge, the Rev. John Cole. Our picture shows the
Bishop with some of the candidates.
Whalley
Trumps Whist winners at Whal
ley Senior Citizens’ whist and domino drive were: Ladies — Mrs C. Wood cock, Mrs C. Scahill. Gents — Mrs M. Whitaker, Mrs R. Sander son. Dominoes: Miss Woi- stenholme, Mr J. Hartley.
It’s magic
.ous topic when Mr : Hemingway addressed Standfast WI. He spoke about Houdini
i “The magic of the theatre” proved a humor-
Bolton-by-Bowland
whist and domino drive in Rolton-by-Bowland village hall were: Ladies — Mrs N. Kilpatrick, Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs N. Ed wards. Gents — Mr'S. Hogg, Mrs J. Cooke, Mr N. Cravan. Dominoes: Mrs D. Par
Tricks and spots Whist winners at the
tington, Mrs J. Singleton, Mrs Parker, Mrs Lofth ouse, Mr G. Brooks, Mr D. Partington. Raffle: Mrs T. Pope;
Mrs R. Howard, Mr J. Collinson. MC for whist was Mr
W. Crossley and for dominoes Mr J. Singleton.
land Young Farmers pre sented a “Give us a Clue” evening on Monday, it wasn’t quite up to the standards of the television version, but it certainly kept the audience enter tained. The YFC teams faced
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and performed some “magic” tricks, including mind-reading with the secretary as his subject. Mrs E. Harrison gave the vote of thanks. Mrs K. Bond, presi
H. Blane won a competi tion for a potato man.
Rimington
d r iv e o rg an ised by Rimington Memorial In s t i tu te Com mittee, member Mrs E. Robinson presented prizes.
Prizes At a whist and domino
ing. Gents — Mrs D. At kinson, Mr H. Jackson, Mr C. Howarth, Mr T. Jackson. Dominoes: Mr F. Giles,
Ladies — Mrs Roberts, Mrs R. Farrow, Mrs G. Holmes, Mrs E. A. Leem-
Whist winners were:
Mrs H. Waddington, Mr H. P ro c to r , Mrs G re a to re x , Mrs J . Thorogood, Mrs V. Giles. Children’s dominoes:
David Howard was in the chair and Michael Dakin gave a vote of thanks.
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Mrs S. Hartley was won by Mrs M: Maudsley and Mrs Cowgill and the com petition for a first aid hint was won by Mrs Maudsley. Tea was served by- Mrs
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P.ve presided. A
Australia A visit to Australia was
opposition from WI, Vil lage Hall, and War Memo rial Committee teams and the latter proved to be the stars of the show. YFC vice-president
Howard Sedgwick, David Graveston. Raffle: Mrs I. Carr,
Mrs P. Harrison, Mr D. Wright.
Hurst Green
Over 60s met for their, fortnightly social in the Memorial Institute, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Holden and Mrs S. Brown. Gents — Mr W. Slater and Mr J . ; Holden. D o m i n o e s : M r W .
Social When Hurst Green
S h o esm i th , Mrs W. Bailey, Mr H. Ainsworth. Raffle: Mr Jack Kay.
Downham
D. Hargreaves,' Mrs; S. : Hargreaves and Miss D. Worsley Taylor. Members paid silent tribute to Mfs: M. Hind, who-died re cently.
Youth Club took part in a 24-hour' table-tennis tour nament to raise more than £100 for club funds. The marathon was held in the village hall on Friday and Saturday.
Marathon Members of Downham
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