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Rimington WI had an in­ sight into the life of a swan when Mr David Crompton, of Martin Mere nature reserve was their speaker.


Swans Nearly 40 members of


rent habitats and migrat­ ing habits of the swan and


Mrs C. Thistlethwaite thanked him. The competition for a


members wishing to attend “Gigi” at Clitheroe Parish Hall and the open day at Stonyhurst College on April 1st.


son thanked Mrs E. Hart- lev for representing the WI on a Radio Blackburn cookery programme. Members discussed a questionnaire on family life from the ACWW. ' Names were taken of


swan in any medium was won by Mrs N. Oldfield, Mrs L. Silverwood and Mrs C. Knowles. President Mrs E. Jack-


He described the diffe­


was carried .by Liicv Hatherell.


news • . y


nies served refreshments as part of their work for the hostess badge and played singing games led by Brown Owl Miss Hilda Emsden.


presented a cheque for £80 to the Vicar as a gift to the Sunday School: this money was raised by the Brownies and Playgroup selling Christmas cards and wrapping paper. During the evening


Mrs Barbara Lawson


Brown Owl awarded badges to Lucy Hatherell (collector) and Julie Lodge (swimmer).


annual dinner at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington, to­ morrow night, at 7-30 p.m.


Waddington February Fling Price


. £459.95 £349.95


£264.95 £359.95 £499.95


£497.95 £449.95


£469.95 £379.95


iSION ED IN


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by the Sunday School Maintenance Committee of St Helen’s Church, Waddington, have always received good support and Saturday’s effort was no exception. Almost £160 was raised in a very short time for the maintenance fund.


Support Jumble sales arranged


formed by Canon C. F. Goodchild. Brownie pa­ rents, Division Commis­ sioner Mrs P. Hould- sworth and District Com­ missioner Mrs M. Hogg were present. The flag


Brownies met in St Helen’s Sunday School on Tuesday evening for the dedication of their flag. The ceremony was per­


Dedication The 1st Waddington


legate to the annual coun­ cil meeting in Bolton on March 3nT Mrs Knowles gave details of the WI handicraft and produce show committee’s fashion evening on March 4th. The WI is holding its


Mrs Oldfield will be de­


made for the whist and domino drive in the Sunday School on Shrove Tuesday and the Women’s World Day of Prayer on the following Friday.


Billington


Billington Baptist Chapel by kind permission of Mr Beardwood, raised £16 for the council’s funds. Tea and biscuits were served.


Mitton


Barratt, Mrs Calton and Mrs Wood. A competition for an interesting postage stamp Was won by Mrs Davey.


described to Little Mitton WI by Mrs M. Lupton, of Waddington. She was thanked by Mrs F. Grime. Hostesses were Mrs


JP’s work The work of a JP was


South Africa were shown by Mrs Audrey Stretch, of Chatburn, to members of Billington and Langho Community Council. The meeting, held in


African holiday Slides of a holiday in


Mrs M. Hoyle served re­ freshments. Arrangements were


a service and Mrs Barba­ ra Stock showed slides of her holiday in South Africa two years ago. Mrs M. Jackson thanked her. Mrs E. Loxham and


meeting of St Helen’s MU, Waddington, a bring-and-buy stall raised £16.90 for MU workers. Mrs L. Bird conducted


Overseas At the annual overseas


Afterwards the Brow­ Clayton-le-dale


made for the group meet­ ing place at Brockhall Hospital on March 26th. The speaker will be Mr G. Wilkinson, who will give a slide show entitled “A taste of England, Scotland and Lakeland”.


crime reporter from the Lancashire Evening Post, answered questions and was thanked' by Miss Ellis. Arrangements were


Hurst Green


9th will be open to every­ one. There will be a de­ monstration by a member of St John Ambulance and a bring-and-buy stall.


J. Piercy and Mrs A. Coupe. Prayers were led by enrolling member Mrs G. Pennington. The meeting on March


Chatburn


to provide flowers for the church, which are distri­ buted to sick people in the village following the Sunday evening service.


been donated to Chatburn Methodist Sunshine Band in memory of the late Mrs Peacock. The money will be used


In memory The sum of £85 has


tendance at Chatburn Women’s Fellowship when the speaker was Miss F. Pallet, of Fulwood. Her subject was “Out to grass”, covering problems of retirement and at­ titudes to old age.


Growing old There was a good at­


MU, Hurst Green, went on a cruise without leav­ ing the schoolroom on Monday. Mr David Smith, of Langho, showed slides of the boats, canals and locks under the control of British Waterways. He was thanked by Mrs M. Bailey. Tea hostesses were Mrs


Cruise Members of St John’s


ing was given to 43 mem­ bers of Clayton-le-Dale WI by Mr J. Potts. Mr Potts, a retired


Crime. A talk on crime report­


exercise and leisure ac­ tivities. Mrs Goodfellow was the pianist and Miss A. B.owker presided.


She spoke about diet,


of Chatburn Ribblesdale Club, lotto winners were Mrs D. Grosvenor and Mrs M. Ridgway. Birth­ day greetings went to Mrs Preston. Mrs. A. Palmer and Mrs E. Sing­ leton were tea hostesses.


Lotto At Thursday’s meeting


a return to Chatburn Friday Club when Maria Pagliaro, Rebecca Green, Samantha Limbert and Susan Rhodes en te r ­ ta in e d th e i r fellow members. Games and handicrafts


were sung for Sara John­ son and the meeting ended with a prayer read by Julie Harrison. The next meeting is on Febru­ ary 20th, at 7 p.m.


greaves, of Ribblesdale View, Chatburn, is or­ ganising a coffee evening and bring-and-buy in the school hall next Tuesday, • at 7 p.m. Offers of help, gifts and


Coffee evening Miss D. Porter-Har-


donations will be grateful­ ly received. Proceeds are for the Blue Peter appeal fund.


ducted a short devotional service. Tea hostesses were Mrs Leeming and Mrs Walker.


beautiful articles and ex­ plained how to make “something out of no­ th in g ” . Mrs Leeming thanked her. Mrs M. Butlin con­


work were outlined by Mrs M. K. Harrison, of Bolton-by-Bowland, when she spoke to Chatburn Mothers’ Union. She displayed many


Patchwork The origins of patch-,


winners were Julie Harri­ son, Sara Johnson, Maria Pagliaro, Rebecca Green and Alison Lockley. Birthday greetings


followed, with the girls making Valentine cards. Manners competition


Valentines The Super heroes made


Grindleton


pack; however, proved this wrong when Brown Owl Mrs Margaret Hogg suggested they held a sponsored silence.


that little girls are natural chatterboxes who find it difficult to keep silent for more than five minutes. Grindleton Brownie


Not a word It is generally assumed


of Mrs E.'Altham, every single Brownie achieved the required 30 minutes. Over £50 was raised to­ wards funds and a new flag.


Under the watchful eye


. Family service Members of Grindleton


Sunday School scholars have their annual charity sale at 2-15 p.m. Proceeds of the sale, in the Sunday School rooms, are for the “International Year of Disabled People.”


and their families will be welcome. On February 28th, the


Slaidburn


were presented to Slaid-' burn WI newcomers Mrs J. Carr and Mrs K. Whit- well by president Mrs Mary Parker. More new members are expected soon. Mrs G. Birtwistle, of


Old plate Membership certificates


old plate attracted many entries. Highest points went to Mrs K. Finch, Mrs A. Hodson and Mrs


Dudlands, demonstrated the restoration of antique furniture and answered questions. Thanks were expressed by Mrs V. Welson. The competition for an


family party tomorrow evening, starting at 7 p.m., and all members


felt that younger families moving' into the village had previously taken part in morning worship and it is hoped that they will support the more frequent service. The church is staging a


Methodist Church have decided to hold a family service monthly, instead of every three months, following a request from the Sunday School. Most of the members


' ABOUT 120 members | and friends of ' Barrow United


| Reformed Church danced the night


| away on Friday to raise more than £100


| to music provided by Beresford’s Band, was


I for church funds. The supper dance,


I held at Pendleton Village Hall,


i The band and helpers were thanked


i by main organiser Mr Roy Capstick.


C. Casson, Mrs Finch, Mrs Hodson, Mrs M. Parker (Hammerton) and Mrs Welson.


noon service at Slaidburn Methodist Church was Mrs A. Crook, of West Bradford, who told the children about a special friend. They then dis­ persed to their Sunday School classes, returning to receive book prizes. R e c i p i e n t s w e re


Emiline, Arwen and


Robin Guest, David Har­ rison, Reuben and Esther P a r so n s , Linda and Rachel Raw, David Simp­ son, Joanne and Claire Slinger, Shirley and Jonathan Wood.'


Thrilling Mr J. Huckle, of Dale


House, Dalehead, gave


J. Haworth. Tea hostesses were Mrs


various aspects of life there, including the hus­ kies and sleighs. Thanks were proposed by John Harrison. Alison Parker was con­


last week,


gratulated on obtaining highest points in the county junior quiz. Members and advisory teams took part in a “Give us


a Clue"


Neville Harrison, which roved very entertaining or spectators.


programme chaired _ by


Gisburn


Book prizes Preacher at the after­


bread was won by Mrs Graveston, Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs M. Clarkson and Mrs E. Asquith.


Stonyhurst College on April 1st for an outing organised by the LFWI Arts and Calendar Sub­ committee. A party is to see a performance of “Gigi” on February 25th being given by Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society. A competition for short­


presided at. Gisburn WI and introduced Mrs E. Gee, who gave a demonst­ ration using food mixers. She was thanked by Mrs J. Ellison. Members are to visit


Food mixers Mrs Susan Graveston


Slaiclburn YFC a thrilling account of his adventures in the Navy during World War II, and the three years he spent in the An­ tarctic afterwards. He showed slides of


Chipping


B. Chew, M. Housley, Mrs H. Dewhurst, M.


dance in Chipping Village Hall on Friday, February 27th.


event will be a buffet


Robinson, M. Hargreaves. The


next


worth, Mr W. Hayhurst, Mrs Burrows, Mrs M. Seed, Mrs A. Cookson, Mr H. Ainsworth. Raffle: Mrs D. Woods,


Ladies — Mrs Harris, Miss A. Hodkinson, Mrs F. Robinson. Gents — Mr J. Robinson, Mr J. Moon, Mrs E. Ainsworth. Dominoes: Miss J. Ains­


tendance at the whist and domino drive in Chipping Parish Rooms. Whist winners were:


Well attended There was a good at­


Welfare Committee held a well-attended whist and domino drive at the Hodder Bridge Hotel on Monday, raising £53 for the annual trip. Whist winners: Ladies — V. Murray, M. Cartwright, M. H. Brown. Gents: J. Birkett, A. Holden, D. Knowles. Dominoes: J. Lofthouse,


For trip •Chipping Old People’s


fund-raising


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 12th, 1981 5


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tee, chairman Mr J. Rich outlined developments in the progress of the appli­ cation for grants for the proposed village hall ex­ tensions. The treasurer’s report


the cleaner could not be expected to wash the bal­ lroom floor in the limited time available, the ladies of the committee would take first turn on a rota system with other organ­ isations using the Hall to wash and maintain the floor themselves. The next fund-raising


shoot will be held on May 10th at Clarke House, Chipping, by permission of Mr Peter Scott. It is to be organised by Coun. Danny Lovatt, of Lon- gridge.


out for the AGM of Chip­ ping Football Club on February 2nd. Chairman Mr E. Rich


Struggling There was- a poor turn­


Mrs M. Leece. The next drive will be on February 28th.


Floor rota At the AGM of Chip­


ping Village Hall Commit­


told the meeting that al­ though they had a reason­ able summer season, the team had been in difficul­ ties from the commence­ ment of the w in te r league. Manager Mr R. Pye had struggled to get a team together practical­ ly every week and en­ thusiasm seemed to have


event is a St Valentine’s dance on Saturday. The annual claybird


showed proceeds of £700 from the Christmas fair £310 from discos and £85 from the Christmas whist and domino drive. It was agreed that as


spondency, the club was financially sound. Officers elected were:


fallen away. Despite a feeling of de­


W. Blezzard (president),' E. Rich (chairman), R. Freeman (vice-chairman), D. Hornby (treasurer), R. Hobson (secretary).


tained by Mrs Ann Wol- stencroft, who gave a talk on pottery. She brought a large selection and ex­ plained how to distinguish between different types.


Pottery Chipping WI was enter­


judged the competition for a favourite plate. It was won by Mrs H. Powell, with Mrs J. Kenyon second. A ballot to choose a de­


Mrs S. Lawson thanked her. Mrs W o ls ten c ro f t


legate for the AGM in London was won by Mrs Hetty Richardson, who also received the birthday plant. Mrs D. Richardson won the raffle.


organised a display, de­ monstration ana sale of the latest fashions in riding-wear and general horse equipment to be held at the Thornley Com­ munity Centre a week to­ night. Interested mem­ bers of the public as well as Pony Club supporters are invited.


Demonstration Chipping Pony Club has


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