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. ~V. 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and, Times, October 15th, 1981■


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Chairgirl For the first time in the '


history of Slaidburn'YFC the new chairman i s ,a :. girl. Miss Claire Townson.- Claire-was elected at the group’s annual meeting, when president Mr J. C.- Kenyon was in the chair. - Mr Kenyon welcomed a


large gathering, including. regional VRO’s Mr John Moorhouse and Mr Ian Walmsley, of Clitheroe and regional chairman Mr John Hartley. Chairman Neville Har­


rison thanked all the re-, tiring- officers for their work and paid tribute to Mr Kenyon. Officers elected ■ were:


Mr W. Richard King Wil­ kinson r(president), Claire Townson (chairman), Robert Parker (vice-chair­ man), Sheila Harrison (secretary), Alison Parker (a s s is tan t secretary), Chris Briggs (treasurer), Mrs Kathleen Taylor (as­ sistant treasurer). Joan and Elizabeth


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(Slaidburn Village Hall representative), David Taylor (Newton Village Hall). Jim Townson, David, Taylor ’ahd John Harrison (boys’ club lead­ ers), Mrs Jennie' Ham- son, Margot Watson, Mrs Kathleen Taylor and Mrs Audrey' Townson (girls’ leaders). Margot Watson (speak­


Robinson (programme secretaries), Carol Parker (scrap book), John Ham-, son (County representa­ tive), Mrs Audrey Town-* son, Claire Townson, Chris Briggs, Sheila Har­ rison and Ttobert Parker (regional representatives). Martin Waddington


in the


Kenyon and Mrs Kenyon.' The advisory committee : was also re-elected.


;


Military-man Slaidburn WI "met.in


the village hall, with Mrs .Mary Parker presiding. A i - report on the -autumn council meeting was given by Mrs Anthea Hodson. Maj. K: Hodson .gave a


talk about life in sthe army, .showing slides ■ of districts where he has served.


- . military ■ - . Y


The competition for a button or badge


was won by Mrs Emily Robinson, Miss- Margot Watson and . Mrs Leeming:


in aid of St Andrew’s Parish Church was held in the village hall on Satur­ day afternoon, with stalls displaying confectionery, new and fancy goods, items for children, Christ­ mas "cards and calendars. The sidesmen’s stall of­ fered vegetables, fruit', eggs and miscellanea. •The Rector, the Rev.


Sale of work The annual sale of work


Hurst Green


invitation • St,"John’s ;MU,'. Hurst'.


: tesses were Mrs G.- Pen- . nington 'and Mrs A. ' Coupe. The "next meeting, on November 2nd, will be held in • the schoolroom. The speaker will be Mr Shaw with a film on the “ Preston Guild Mer­ chant." This will.-be ,an open meeting, everyone welcome.


given-by" Miss Latter on her work with children at HothersalL" Lodge; Rib-. Chester.:. She . .was thanked by Mrs J. Hoyle. Tea hos-


Green, .met - a t ' the vicar­ age at-, the invitation: of: the Rev. B. M. Cave.-,: ; ' A talk, with, slides was '


W h it tak e r ; Mrsv- R.; ; Holden,, Gents Mr: J.- Kay,',Mr, Wv KnowlesJ-: Mr W: Breeks. D omin o es :- Miss J »


Dobson, -Miss" J. Ains-v w o r th , ' Mr , 'W. Greenhalgh,.-Mr B.; Har­ greaves, Mr J. Tomlinson: Raffle:-Mrs Kenyon.


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A monster A.monster jumble sale,


Whalley


£162 raised A -fashion show;; by .:


' Fabalina- at; .Whalley ! A b b e y a r r a n g e d ; b y ■


. Whalley, Wiswell .arid : Barrow ; ladies’ -section.. of


Guides aid IYDP-


organised by Mrs - J. Hoyle and Mrs M. Bailey raised £190 for St John’s . Church funds. The stalls, in the Memorial Hall were manned . by members of, the church. Raffle win­ ners were Mrs P. Finch.J. Mrs M. Monks and Mr J. Garstang with ticket num­ bers 123 (pink) and 134 (pink) unclaimed.


1


Roles reversed Members took over the


top table at Hurst Green WI for. the one night in the year when they enter­ tain the committee. Mrs Margaret Holden was acting president and Mrs Mary Holden secretary. . Mrs D aw b e r , of


G. H. Gaze, presided and introduced the' opener, Mr _ J. F. C. Parry, of Lower ' Stoney Bank, accom­ panied by his wife. Mi- Gaze referred to the fact


■that he and the Parrys were all Liverpudlians. Mr Parry was thanked


by- Mr J. C. Kenyon and presented with a gift" token by May Queen


.C a th e r in e Carr, of . Dunsop Bridge. '


Reminiscing Slaidburn Over 60s


ers’ hostess), .Miss Peggie' Starkie (tea hostess),' Neville Harrison'(compet­ ition’s secretary). Retiring vice-chairman


David Higham was unable to stand for office as he is going to college. Mrs Taylor gave a-


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sa t is fa c to ry financial; statement and a report on attendance was given by Linda Kenyon. Thanks to retiring.offic­


ers were given by John Harrison and John Moor­ house. John H a rt ley com­


group met in the Method­ ist School to hear Mrs Greta Moir, of Grindleton, speak on reminiscences of her teaching days. She was thanked by the new m in is t e r , th e R ev .; Timothy Bradshaw, who. was introduced by Miss Peggie Starkie.


Cake-icer • Magician Mr John Pye,


plimented the club on their results in competi­ tions. ' Vice-presidents were


re-elected • en-bloc, with the addition of Mr J. C.


of Grindleton, secretary of th e North ern Magic' Circle, a member of the Magic Circle and Order of the Magi, entertained , Slaidburn YFC. Thanks were proposed by vice- chairman Robert Parker. Chairman Claire Town-


son congratulated Sheila Harrison on. gaining 10th place ■ among 75 com­ petitors in the cake icing! contest at national level at Stoneleigh on Saturday.


Clitheroe, gave a demon­ stration of pottery'paint-. ing and after supper there were quizzes. . The competition • for a


favourite piece of pottery was won by Mrs Mary Holden, Mrs M. Wright and " Mrs M. Duxbury. Mrs E. Mather thanked everyone who had contri­ buted to the evening.


Winning hands Whist winners at Hurst


Green Over 60s whist and domino d r iv e were: Ladies — Mrs M. Holden, Mrs H. Malcolm. Gents — Mr R. Marsden, Mr . Bailey.





Dominoes: -H. Ains­ worth, Mr J. Ramsdale,


Mr A. Hayhurst. Raffle: Mr J. Ramsdale.'


Hall’s upkeep The management team


of Hurst Green Memorial. Hall raised £287 for the upkeep of the building at an autumn sale. Raffle winners were: Mrs Tonge, Mrs Burt and Mrs C. Hillas.


Tory funds A profit of £18 for divi­


sional funds was made at Hurst Green Conservative


, Association’s drive. Whist winners were: Ladies :— Mrs A. Viggers, Mrs A.


The vicar, the Rev.


Brian Cave -thanked : everyone who had helped in any way to make the • event such a success.


1YDP gain A coffee evening organ­


ised by- Hurst Green Brownies raised £160 for thelYDP.


It was held at the


Eagle and Child- Hotel in the village, by kind - per­ mission of Mr and Mrs Jack B u r g e s s , who provided refreshments. There was a tombola, a


bring and buy and cake stalls, a raffle and .a name the doll contest. It has not yet,,been decided to which 'organisation the money will go.


. Holden


Sheaves Speaker at Holden


Chapel harvest thanksgiv­ ing services was Mr W. Brennand, of Wrayton.


Sunday School pupils


brought gifts of fnrit in the afternoon and sang “Bringing in the sheaves" and th e ch o ir sa n g , “Where are the reapers?” ,


In the evening the choir , 1 .


sang “Beside still waters.” Organists were Mr F. Wad d in g ton , Mr M. Blakey and Mrs B. Har­ rison.


to £105.30 were for chapel funds. The fruit was taken to Ghyll Hostel at Skipton by the children and S unday School teachers.


Collections, amounting


," The speaker at'Whhlley and District Trefoil Guild


- meeting was Mrs, Pat Fyldes, county adviser for handicapped members of the Girl Guides’ Associa­ tion.


; Clitheroe ■ Conservative' . Association, raised £162..


called “Just another day”. ,; ■ ■ An -interesting; talk ;on


.“Membership” :was;: given ■


' .


by Mrs M. McDonald VCO on “what the WI has to offer”.


, -The committee remains


i unchanged; except that Mrs S.-Lord becomes, seen retaiy in-place of Mrs B. Pilling.1 - .. 'The .vote , of thanks- was given ' by Mrs E. Har­ rison. ..


Men in session • The ■ new, session: of the


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velopment of ; Guiding among the handicapped and her own work. She; also showed slides of th e ’ recent carnival at Broc- khall to celebrate the IYDP.


• Thanks were given by


Mrs Jill Taylor and a do­ nation is being made for the use of handicapped Guides. The secretary, Mrs


Muriel Vickery reported on the North West Reg-. ional Trefoil Guild confer­ ence" at the Norbreck Hotel, Blackpool. The chairman,, Mrs Janet Bolton, thanked members for their wedding gift to her. On November 3rd th e .


Guild is holding a . “knit in” at the Stanley Room, Whalley Y in aid of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council.


Altar flowers The Rev. John Ackroyd


said opening prayers at Whalley Mu’s first meet­ ing of the winter session. His wife Marguerite is the new presiding member. Mrs Howarth of Black­ burn demonstrated altar flower arrangements.' • Everyone, is welcome to the open meeting on Oc­ tober 27th when Mr Hen--' .derson will speak on “Stonyhurst.”


Membership talk The AGM of Standfast





WI was well attended. The yearly reports of the secretary,' Mrs B." Pilling and the treasurer, Mrs L. Taylor were followed by the report of the presi­ dent, Mrs K. Bond, who also spoke about the autumn council meeting at Ormskirk, where mem­ bers" of Longton WI pre­ sented an excellent show


Men’s Fellowship, at W h a lley . M e th od is t


-She outlined .the de- ■


. Church', : commenced) on Monday with the church’s


■organist, Mr Norman Y a te s , p r e s en t in g a varied programme of "Music from Cambridge” on records. The snext meeting is on


Monday, November 9th, and a l l" local men are


welcome. .-. This week the church is


celebrating its Men’s Weekend and on Saturday there will be a musical con cert at 7-30. On Sunday, the special ser-


, vices will be conducted by the Rev.. G. A. Vickers, at 10-45 a.m., and by Mr G. A. Williamson, of Blackburn, at 6 p.m.


Senior’s drive At the Abbey Senior


C it iz en s w h is t and doiriinor drive winners were: Whist, ladies — 1, Mrs C. Scahill; 2, Mrs E. Lancaster. Gents —"1, Mrs M. Grady; 2, Mrs M. Whitaker. Dominoes — Mrs Py e, Miss Wol- stenholme, Mr Frankland, Mr Snape, Mrs Sutton.


Episodes At Whalley Methodist


Women’s Fellowship Miss I. Barlow of Mellor spoke about episodes in her life both amusing and sad and throughout which she was conscious of the presence of God. 'Mrs M. Brigg chaired the meeting, Mrs M. Whitehead was the pianist and Mrs A. Suttori and helpers served re­ freshments.


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second-hand cars, opening showrooms in New Bath Street to accommodate this new aspect of their business.


In 1967, the firm trod pastures new by entering into the sale of —


When Volvo were developing their UK market, selling cars


renowned for reliability, safetv and long life, C. J. Hardie and Son Ltd, were approached to handle the franchise for the area.


Bannister Bros premises were purchased and became North Valley Road Garage — still the main premises for the firm’s operations.


Business continued to develop and so in 1973 the former


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1978 saw extensive modifications with the building of a complete the North Valley Road Garage to bring


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The company is still very much a family concern with directors.


Mr and Mrs Cecil Hardie and Brian Hardie taking part in the day- to-day running of the firm’s sales and service departments, providing new and used cars, accident repair and MoT facilities, Volvo spares and accessories,. 24 hour breakdown recovery and petrol sales. Here’s to the next 20 years of service to the motoring public! _


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