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Best six NAt Read Cubs’ meeting,


Aresented to Michael P rmstrong and Graham battie. The award for the blest six went to the


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Alan Reid.B e llrin g e rs were Michelle Wharf and Pippa Moss and the collection was taken by Rafe Saun­ ders. Hymn books were distributed by Julie Slater and Pippa Moss.


nducted by the Rev.


Boiler inA family social evening


S Read United Reformed £chool on Friday raised


46 for the boiler fund.


Pest Easter bonnet, Susan . oflub successfully disposed forarkinson won the prize the Easter garden com-


ofere held when members m the 3rd Read Guides formedet in the United Re­ M School.


Seasonal w Easter competitions


b ichelle Wharf had the a decorated egg and


a a vixen on Wolfen Fell t the weekend.


For children C A coffee evening in


Mrs June Butterworth, of Kirkfield, included a raffle, tombola and bring- and-buy sale.


o hipping Parish Rooms fn Thursday raised £70 eor the NSPCC. The


vening, organised by


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e appy Days Club were ontertained to a selection pf Lancashire dialect aoetry by Mrs M. Walling


Dialect HMembers of Chipping


a Mrs H. Jackson and Mr


wnd Mrs S. Burrows, Aainment was given by r ere congratulated on weaching their golden andedding anniversaries Mrs domino winners were


t their meeting. Two couples, Mr and


Therows and Mrs Procter.


Wice of Waddington and S est B rad fo rd CE Churcchool, in St Helen’s C h on Friday, Canon t . F. Goodchild stressed


ricialare Lawson -and Pat­ D Clark, the second by Male Cox, Richard. S ercer and Simon Jones. P idesmen were Ian


and tne need to thank God for His blessings. r The first lesson was


he importance of Easter Cead by Rachel Oldroyd,


Damien Keefe and Mark Dewhurst.Many; p a re n ts and g friends attended and or­


otter, Andrew Mason,


Nelson,anist was Mr Victor school staff.


a member of the


Palm crosses d■ Every resident at Wad­


aington Hospital received S palm cross after the


unday services at St


Blessings v At the end of term ser­


Birkhead, Mrs Bur­ usual raffle was held.


he Easter breakfast to be -Waddington


e T .he remainder of the cvening was spent de­ t orating egg cartons for


Lamantha and Rachel kids”ewis, entitled “Trick


he early Communion ser­ vice. At the Eucharist, Canon C. F. Goodchild was assisted at the altar by Mr Aidan Hughes. Mrs M. Parker was the organist.Miss E. Bannister played the organ for Evensong.


t addow' Hall attended


Helen’s Church. WGuiders in residence at


1 Slides of a holiday in Rhodes, shown by Mrs L. s Cowgill, gave much plea­


Pleasure \


and Mrs S. Baines was pianist. Mrs E. Under­ Jwood was the hostess at a


ing of the session. Mrs A. Bargh presided


Tnnual meeting next hursday at 2-45 p.m.


acob’s join tea. a The branch will hold its


Mure to : Waddington loethodist Women’s Fel­


wship at the last meet­


t hool, Read, attended vhe midweek Lenten ser­ coice in St John’s Church,


Bells ScJuniors of St John’s


eader Sue Holden. p Second year stars were


Neil Hutchinson and Mark l isbet were invested by


or Christie Cancer in t Clitheroe on April 29th in inroup meeting in Whalley sc here will be a one-day


ost items on a nappy pin


a rs P. Birtwistle, who balso knew a lot about 1 by clothes, having had


aot heard” was the title of wchool, Read, Libby Lunn t talk by Mrs E. Whit­ gaker, of Elswick, who


West Bradford


G other s’ and Toddler s’ C ll” at Whalley Adult S roup in St Catherine’s Bunday School, West p radford, have proved so


Popular MMeetings of the


d aster holiday, the chil­ Packed church wren played with toys' e hile the mothers enjoyed


opular that they are now being held weekly instead of monthly. inAt Wednesday’s meet­


Eg, the last before the ach other’s company.


he service and organist was Mrs M. Sleath.


unt of their work in the Blackburn area to West Bradford WI.


many years ago by the Rev. Chad Varah, has been helpful to hundreds of people who feel the pressures of life are too much to cope with:


The society, founded


ngements for the birth­ h ernoon visit to Stony-


day party in September. aftFour members paid an


he area. Mrs Barbara t Stock reported on the ac­


murst College, joining t embers of other WIs in


ents and ancient books. s Refreshments were


ey, Mrs Kay Haworth and Mrs Sleath.


Chipping


mers,. who lost well over a t dozen lambs last week,


umber of Chipping far­ Che Hodder Valley Fox


Lost lambs n After requests from a


tivities, which included a tour of the college’s mreasures, such as vest­


l erved by Mrs Eva Smal­


t Mrs Margaret Sleath lahanked them. Mrs El- n line Aspin presided and toext month’s evening trip c Browsholme was dis­ raussed, as well as ar­


andamaritans, “Kathleen” co “Tessa,” gave an ac­


Samaritans S Two members of the


Cherved at St Catherine’s in urch, West Bradford, with the traditional way, blesse palm crosses being Su d and'distributed at F ng Eucharist. Canon C. t . Goodchild conducted


Traditional s Palm Sunday was ob­


entre.


ahe Palm Sunday services, Ret which the vicar, the layv. Paul Warren, and ga reader Mr C. Holt


congregation.Guides, Brownies, Cubs and Scouts paraded their M flags, along with the


y was Nigel Paley.


he sale of tickets and a. pread, cheeses and salad


roup Supporters’ Associ­ £chool hall which raised


tombola.About 100 people enjoy­ bed a buffet of home-made t repared by the ladies of


ation held a cheese and s wine evening in Langho t 60 for group funds from


Cheese GSt Leonard’s Scout


the Supporters’ Associa­ tion committee. Enter­ Bainment was provided by fririan Howarth and


ends.


for the next two meet­ ings, which will now be held on May 6th and 20th.


i usual fortnightly meeting Ln St Leonard’s Church, p angho, beginning with Mrayers and singing. n embers are asked to


Change of date The Pram Club held its


ote the.changes of date


Reminder MAt St L eo n a rd ’s


p other^ Union, Langho, Hresiding member Mrs M. ofolt reminded members to the Deanery choir hour o be held at the church


v ill be conducting a ser­ aice and it is hoped that all MU members will


n May 13th, at 7-30 p.m. wThe Rev. Paul Warren


ttend. Chatburn


Road safety wDominoes and snooker •


showill be a road- safety film T atherine Leach, Mr Neil Durpin and Mr Eric


w at 2-30 p.m. There will be no meeting next


eek.


and good weather enabled F the girls of Chatburn


Rounders The lighter evenings


g riday Club to enjoy t ames of rounders at


heir meeting. t Afterwards an enter­ Sdele and Susan' Rhodes,


Tea hostesses were Mrs Amy Green and Mrs Molly Ridgway. wThis afternoon there


Club, Chatburn.


s orning, members will Chare in a joint service at whrist Church. Mr Jones


ill preach. Newton


ised by Newton United Reformed Church and held in the Sunday School f raised £33 towards church


unds.


w. Bargh were the ste­ . hurch provided and


nd: Mr J . Dugdale WMr W. Harrison and Mr


urch. a Mr A. Fisher presided


showed slides of the Holy Land.


served refreshments. g There were large con­


ards and Miss M. Fisher c was pianist. Ladies of the


oregations at the services an Sunday, conducted by Rev' former minister, the


WLinda and Gordon sated the church with


. R. Jobling.


hitfield sang duets. The r Sunshine Band had deco­ gpring flowers. Guest or­


Fan ist was Miss M. isher. • • ,-L .A .„>C


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Coffee A coffee evening organ­


blesdaleere played at the Rib- ve palm crosses to the


O others’ Union banner. o ne Cub read the lesson, sithers led the interces­ wons and took bread and boine to the altar. Altar


St Leonard’s Church, t Langho, was packed for


ompetition and Emma Rigby the decorated egg prize. Easter garden win­ ners were primrose and forget-me-not patrols.


S eeting in St John’s c on the Easter bonnet


Bonnets mAt Thursday’s Guide


V news Langho


d s won by Mrs L. Mid-- wleton. Mrs M. Jackson Ibon the raffle and Mrs M. d botson received birth­


heir cuts of meat, follow­ ing a talk by Chatburn butcher Mr D. Porter. ecThe competition for an.


t and Langho WI now know waonomy meat dish recipe


Cuts of meat v Members of Billington


ay flowers. e The meeting was held


aster holidays. ' On May ,7th, there will


caarlier than usual, be­ wuse St Leonard’s School Eill be closed for the


be a one-day school on ce “handicrafts using Poly- a entre. This is open to


f ny WI members and turther details can be ob­ rained from Mrs B. Kram: 4isch (Tel. Blackburn C9147) or the Adult


held at the church. c Zoe Ingham was wel-'


L ere sung for Alison I ockley, Maria Cagliano, Mngrid Hall, Melanie


ackie and Jill Porter. clAlison Lockley read the


ext meets on May 1st.


aorned as. a new member wnd birthday. greetings


n osing prayers. The club


Jerusalem C Son of the Vicar of on Palm Sunday


morning.His father, Canon C. R. Butlin, conducted the ser­ vice. A former teacher, Timothy has joined the J Church’s Mission to the


Bhatburn, Mr Timothy L utlin was the final Churchenten guest at ■ Christ


aews and will be spending plisit to Jerusalem and the


Yerusalem made by the t outh Fellowship and


year in Jaffa. v He described his recent a aces most closely associ­


nd resurrection. On dis­ Jplay was a model of Old


t ted with Our Lord’s arial, ‘ crucifixion, burial


heir helpers. t Palm crosses were dis­ rewer was organist.


ended and was addressed by Chief Insp. Geoffrey p Imeson, of the Clitheroe


woeported on the year’s c rk and there was a dis­ toussion on a variety of Kpics including the Best- s ept Village Competition, i treet cleanliness, roam­


by Mr C. Johnson. r Clerk Mr H. E. Boden


p A suggestion that Man­ t ower Services schemes po improve certain foot­ vaths in the parish be in­ Mrestigated was welcomed. t N. Hopwood thanked dhe council for its work


ng dogs and traffic hazards.


uring the year.


merican cities and c towns. An interesting dis­


ussion took place.


Worship a Palm Sunday worship


vi med part of the ser­ Rce. Readers were Mrs Kuth Hudson, Miss


ixon. Miss G. Parkinson p union service today at 8


was organist. mThere will be a Com­ m.m. On Good Friday


ing was conducted by the Rev. Ward Jones. The readings and meditations were based on each day of Holy Week. forHoly Communion


Churcht Chatburn Methodist on Sunday even­


a North West Area secret­ spory of the society. He e ke of the extreme pov­ erty in the shanty towns Ancircling the main S.


Pety in Brazil, Argentina, andaraguay, Bolivia, Peru C Chile was given to b hatburn Men’s Society By the Rev. Gary eswick.Mr Beswick is the


he work of the South i American,Missionary Soc­


Discussion t An illustrated talk on


olice sub-division. t He gave an informative he area and was thanked


u hatburn Parish Council, Hnder chairman Mr T. t udson, was well at­


palk on the work of the t olice and the problems in


tributed at the close of Bhe service. Mrs D.


Police work CThe annual meeting of


Sabden


. Moorhouse, Mrs A. Clark­ son. Gents — Mr H. Parker, Mrs M. Procter. Raffle: Mrs M. Wade. The Over 60s are


t unable to use the club for


he next few weeks while renovation takes place.


p unty Primary School Mucted by the Rev. Denis Eresented an end-of-term byaster service attended o parents and governors


Readings CoThe children of Sabden


n Friday. t Joined by children from


he nursery section, they sang Easter hymns and gave readings. byThe service, introduced


hanks and a blessing t from the vicar of Sabden,


am.


Minister’s widow wA well-loved Sabden


moman, Mrs Jessie Ras­ foussen, widow of the Brmer minister of Sabden Gea p tist Church, Mr i orge Rasmussen, died


who had been widowed for just over three years had been ill for about 10


n hospital on Friday. Mrs Rasmussen (73),


t days when she was admit­ Ted to hospital last hursday.Mr and Mrs Rasmussen


a came to Sabden 17 years halley Road, Sabden,


and five daughters. moA service yesterday cremation.


missionary secretary for Sabden Baptist Church. She leaves three sons


uist Women’s League and ntil recently was the


t rning at Sabden Bap­ byist Church was followed


Vicar’s life ofA lighthearted account


t a vicar’s life was given No members of St


ich o la s’s M o th e rs’


go from Oxfordshire. WMrs Rasmussen, of


was a former president of t Burnley and District Bap­


lihe Rev. Denis McWil-


side story was read by coneveral members of the


S headmaster Mr Peter t norrock, ended with


Sabden Over 60s whist and domino drive in St Mary’s Club were Mrs M. Wad e and Mrs M. Jackson. ■Whist: Ladies, Mrs M..


Renovation Domino winners at


‘ a rish ■ >work, was seady invited him to mhanked by enrolling


Union, Sabden, by. the Rev. Alan Reid, of Read. p His amusing talk about


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 16th, 1981 5


thoroughly enjoyed by the r audience, who have al­


joinett. Afterwards Mr Reid supper and a chat.


peak again. t He was introduced and e ember Mrs Eileen Luck-


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Sabden,ich o la s’s Church, a Palm Sunday procession


Procession NPa rish io ne rs of St


blessing and .distribution i of palms and then walked


Sver 1Q0 gathered in the


hui’ch, singing hymns. d During the service, con­ t cWilliam, the Passion- gregation.


unday School for the cn procession to the


Bolton-by-Bowland givardening Club were


t en some pointers on paking plant cuttings and Mreparing for a show by Rimr E. Sedgwick, of


Cuttings GMembers of Bolland


wHeington. illustrated his talk thith slides and was leanked by Mr J. Sing­ ton.A short business meet­


n June. Slaidburn


ing followed, with Mrs A. Riley in the chair. The programme for 1982 was discussed and it was an­ nounced that there would be a coach trip to Harlow i Carr Gardens, Harrogate,


Hymns g Parents, school mana­


dowed School, Slaidburn, on Friday, when head­ master Mr Roger Cross showed slides and told the Easter story. All the i guests joined the children


n singing hymns.


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