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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 17th,1981 5 from the villages Chatburn


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For decoration A coffee evening at the


home of Mr and Mrs Roy Porter raised £175 for the decoration fund of Chat- burn Methodist Church. There were bring-and-buy- and cake stalls and vari­ ous competitions.


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Christ Church MU, Chat- bum, attended the Dean­ ery Festival at Whalley Parish Church. The Chat- bum banner was carried by Mrs D. Brough, with Mrs' D. Atkinson and -Mrs B. Eamshaw as escorts.


Banner Seventeen members of


Surprise Pupils of Chatbum CE


School had a pleasant sur­ prise when Col. Geoffrey Bolton and Mrs Bolton, of Fairfield House, pre­ sented each child with a Royal Wedding mug. The short ceremony


was conducted by head­ master Mr H. E. Boden. Also in attendance were the chairman of the Gov­ ernors, Canon C. R. Butlin; the Colonel’s daughter, Mrs P. Shel- ford; Mrs Stattard, his nurse and Mrs Halliwell.


Wharfedale Chatburn Men’s Society


had a talk by Mr C. Fish- wick, of Hellifield, on as­ pects of Wharfedale from Beckermonde to Bolton Abbey, including historic details of houses and churches. He was thanked by chairman Mr A. Hodgson. The .next meeting will


be on October 14th, when Capt. P. Shaw will speak on the work of the Church Army.


Games At the first meeting of


be on October 2nd. Next Friday the members and the Cubs are holding- a disco at Crowtrees Farm, at 7 p.m.


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was spent practising for a concert in October, in which various children’s organisations will take part. Birthday greetings were sung for Samantha Limbert. The next meeting will


Chatburn Friday Club after the holiday break, the girls had a short ses-. sion of outdoor games in­ cluding “Hidden num­ bers.” The rest of the evening


.York, Mrs .M. . Armitage gave a warm and witty account of her life from a tiny cottage at Wallsend- on-Tyne, where she knew poverty and hardship, to the magnificent Georgian Mansion House in which she lived during her year of office.


osed thanks and birthday greetings were read by Mrs J. Wilson. sA bring- and-buy stall was rim .by Mrs N. Oldfield and Mrs C. Thistlethwaite.


Mrs B. Spencer prop­ Waddington


Thanksgiving ■ Waddington Methodist


Church was decorated by the Sunshine Band for the harvest thanksgiving ser­ vices .on Sunday, con­ ducted by Mr . W. R. Mitchell, of Settle.


tion for the sweetest smelling rose were Mrs W. Poflitt, Mrs- Spencer and Mrs Wilson.


Bolton-by-Bowland


Bolton-by-Bowland YFC, Michael Cornthwaite, gave the yearly report at the annual meeting and Malcolm Leeming read the financial statement.


In office ■ V ic e -ch a irm an of


Officers elected for the


year were: Mr R. Howard (president), Mrs A.- Smal­ ley, Mr B. Booth, Mr M. Dakin (club leaders), Mr M. Cornthwaite (chair­ man), Mr A. Hartley (vice-chairman), Miss C. Booth ■ (secretary), Miss V. Pickard (assistant), Mr M. Leeming (treasurer).


lows (social secretary), Miss S. Booth (assistant), Miss M. Cornthwaite (Press correspondent), Mr N. Aspin (register), Mr J. Hartley (sports sec and football strip), Miss S. Moorhouse (r e fr e sh ­ ments).


committee organiser), B. Booth and T. Pope (vil­ lage hall committee), M. B. and R. Cornthwaite, V. Pickard, M. Leeming and C. Booth (regional committee representa­ tives), D. Howard, M. Dakin and B. Cornthwaite (competition organisers).


M. Dakin (executive


Floral art Bolland Gardening Club


Mrs Swales was raffled to raise money for Chatbum Ribblesdale Club’s funds. Winner was Mrs Burn. Tea hostesses were Mrs Campbell and Mrs Tit- terington.


Handbag A handbag given by


-.-. A report on the annual show was given by com­ mittee secretary Mr J. Singleton and chairman Mrs A. Riley thanked all who had worked hard. Tea hostesses were Mrs


members had a flower ar­ ranging demonstration by Mr W. A. Askew, of Long Preston. He was thanked by Mrs R. Corless.


S. Devlin, Mrs R. Dickin­ son and Mrs W. Crossley. The next meeting will be on October 14th in the Village Hall, at 7-30 p.m., with Mr F. Adamson speaking on succulent plants and cacti.


Hurst Green £60 raised


Green Over 60s’ fortnight­ ly ev en t w en t - to — Ladies: Mrs E. Holden, Mrs W. Shoesmith. Gents: Mr W. Slater, Mr W. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr H. Ains­


Over 60s Whist prizes at Hurst


worth, Mrs L. Cardwell, Mr L. Cardwell. Raffle: Mr T. Holden.


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Whist winners — Ladies: Mrs Whittaker, Mrs D. Knowles, Mrs W. i Shoes­ mith. Gents: Mr W. Bailey, Mr W. Crotty, Mrs H. Ainsworth, Mrs I. Briggs, Mrs Seedall, Mrs Jackson, Mrs Dewhurst, Mrs L. Kenyon. Raffle: Mr J. Kay.


Conservative Association raised more than £20 from a whist and domino drive at their monthly meeting.


Rimington


Lord Mayor Vice-President Mrs Ida


Seed, in the chair at Rimington WI, thanked those- who ran the.. cake stall at the management committee’s field day at Rimington Caravan Park and • the sub-committee ’ which arranged the WI exhibit at Gisburn.Church Flower Festival. A letter of thanks from


Canon Selby was also read.


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Rimington Memorial In-' s t i tu t e on “Creative s ew in g ,” b y Mrs A.;' Moyle, begin on Sep­ tember 28th. A report on Rimington produce ■ and handicraft show was given by committee . chairman' Mrs A. Holgate. Anyone wishing to con-'


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tribute sewing cotton (not, nylon thread), embroidery, silks', or other sewing aids, to the women of the Sol­ omon Islands, may leave them at the home of Mrs N . . Oldfield, in Stopper


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Lane. The second woman to ,


Bolton-by-Bowland chil­


dren’s committee held a jumble sale which raised £60 for the Christmas party. Raffle winners were Mrs B., Boote, Mrs F. Townson and Mrs R. Corless.


Sabden


Tricks and spots Domino winners at the


midweek w h is t and domino drive for Sabden Over 60s were: Mrs Whit­ taker, W. Brown, Mrs M. Wade.


A. Howarth, Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mr J. Simm, Mrs I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs Howarth.


Festival St ‘Nicholas’s Parish


■Church, Sabden, will make its harvest thank­ sgiving a three-day event, incorporating a communi­ ty festival as a thanksgiv­ ing for all the work and leisure activities in the. village. There will be displays


of the industries, com­ merce, schools, sports, agriculture, horticulture, social activities and, as a reminder of those not so fortunate in the Third World, one featuring the “have nots.” The church will be open,


to visitors on September 26th, from 2 to 7 p.m., the following day until 7 p.m. and on Monday from 2 to 7 p.m. , Visitors are also wel­


Others are Miss S. Bil­ Winners of the competi­


the -Sunday School scho­ lars presented gifts , of fruit and vegetables. Mrs Sr Jackson, of .Clitheroe, sang “ Such L o v e ly Things” and Mrs S . ■ Baines was the organist. After the evening ser­


•During morning service .


Monday evening, Mr J. Dugdale showed slides of his world tour. He was thanked by the chairman, the Rev. G. A. Vickers. There was a sale of har­ vest produce.


vice, flowers were distri­ buted to the sick and el­ derly of the village. At the harvest social on


Charity total The grand total of £212


raised by Waddington WI has been sent to its chosen charity of the year, the Ribble Valley Red Cross Club for the disabled. Members were in ­


• sandwich* cake was- won by Mrs J. Wood, Mrs M. Pye and Miss A. Seed and the: monthly competition by Mrs B. Collinson. ■


Dance Bowland Forest YFC


held a dance in Newton Village Hall on Saturday. The “Mussettes,” of Gar- stang, played for . dancing and proceeds were for the disabled. Mr Peter Mars- den thanked the organis­ ers. Prizewinners were Mrs B. Collinge, Mr E. Sahdham and Mr P. Barlow.


Invitation Dunsop Bridge Village


Hall committee will be holding a “Come Dancing” night on Saturday, with music by the Parker Brothers Band from 8 p.m. to midnight.


Coffee A coffee .evening and


sister of president Miss Dorothy Dewrance, was welcomed and members were shown alpine bulbs bought for the rockery tended by the WI. Miss D. Broughton ex­


pressed thanks for flowers on her 90th birthday saying that it had been an occasion she would never forget . . . unless she lost her memory! Plans were made for a


autumn council meeting are Mrs Herman and Mrs M. Garnett. Names were taken for a cookery com­ petition final at Preston, a concert by all the WI choirs in Lancashire, a de­ monstration by the Potato Marketing Board at Whal­ ley Abbey and. an illus­ trated lecture “Display on a shoestring”. The rest of the evening,


one-day school in Christ­ mas decorations and a re­ guest was made for trad­ ing stamps for the RNLI to be passed to Mrs P. Boothman. Representatives for the


including supper, was ar­ ranged by the Clitheroe members. Entertainment was by the Savoy Sin­ gers, whose pianist Mr G eo f f H itch en , of Clitheroe, is . the brother of member Mrs Doreen Edmondson. They sang duets and’


solos from Gilbert and' Sullivan operettas and shows such as “Gigi” and “The Merry Widow” . Thanks were expressed by Mrs J. Milne. A numbers game con­


ducted by Mrs Herman • was won by Mrs S. Baron and Mrs A. Whitwell. Mrs G. Sagar thanked Mrs D. ’ Clayton and helpers for the supper. With the distribution of


Whist: Ladies — Mrs


nomination papers for committee came a remin­ der from a Clitheroe member that they already numbered five on the committee. Urging Wad­ dington members to put themselves forward, she said it would be a pity for the WI to be run from Clitheroe. .Bashall Eaves members


formed, for future refer­ ence, of the NFWI’s ruling that participation in the church fete would have been acceptable, given that the church was an historic building and part of local heritage. Visitor Mrs Milligan,


bring-and-buy. sale is to be held at the Whitewell Hotel on September 28th, at 7 p.m. Proceeds are for Whitewell Church and Dunsop Bridge ' Catholic Church. ’


Langho


Langho, joined other branches in the deanery for the festival held in Whalley Church.


Joined in St Leonard’s MU,


the children and the mothers enjoyed the rela­ xation and fellowship. Members of the MU and the vicar, the Rev. Paul Warren, assisted.


Leonard’s Pram Club, Langho, enjoyed the sun­ shine at their afternoon meeting when they pic­ nicked on the grass in front of the church. Toys were available for


Sunshine Members of the St


Still room The first choir rehearsal


for St Leonard’s MU, Langho, this week was well supported, but.there is still room for some young members. The next meeting is on October 5th, at 7-15 p.m.


was packed for church parade, when all the or­ ganisations presented their flags along witH the MU banner. The senior youth group led the inter­ cessions. and sang a hymn.


Packed St Leonard’s, Langho,


Newcomers The 1st St Leonard’s


Guides, Langho, wel­ comed new girl Nicola Gale. into their company. Mrs B. Cooper enrolled tw in s Elizabeth and Angela Brothie, who joined before the holidays. Guides who received


camper and back' woods­ man badges were Susan and Jacqueline Williams, Jackie Taberneri Gillian Smith, Carol Holmes, Angela Leeming and Caroline Grimes. Next week the Guides


members for an enjoyable ' evening when the WI pro­ vided supper and the 1st Slaidburn' Brownies and 1st Dun'sop Bridge Guides gave a concert. The competition for a


Chipping


Pickling Guests from Downham


and Standfast WIs were welcomed to the Chipping WI meeting. They were entertained


bv Mrs J. Parker, of Nelson, who talked about pickling vegetables. It was announced that


Mrs G.L Rich had the most oints for cooking and rs M. Whittaker most


points for' handicrafts- at Chipping show. Thanks to the hosts


were proposed by Mrs A. Seed and Mrs K. Bond, of S tan d fa s t ,- and Mrs Parker, of Downham. Competition winners


were: Mrs H. Powell, Mrs B.' Seed, Mrs Hall, Mrs Robinson, Mrs Richard­ son, Mrs J. Hewitt, Mrs


.Seed, Miss K. Hudson, Mrs K. Bond, Mrs G. Faraday. Raffle: Mrs De­ whurst, Mrs C,- Kay.


Days Club, Chipping, were entertained by the vicar, the Rev. G. Wood,


Pictorial treat Members of the Happy


■who showed slides of the different vicarages he and his family have lived in. He also brought a large


selection of photographs taken at the recent field day as part of the Royal Wedding celebration.


firmed their unanimous support of the candidature • of the vice-chairman of Longridge and Chipping


Support Chipping Liberals con­


Liberal association, Mr Dennis Reese, at a well attended meeting in Lon­ gridge on Monday.


Clayton-le-dale


Films Clayton-le-Dale WI’s


meeting, .attended by 47 members, two visitors and 18 members of Cops- ter Green-WI, included films on Guernsey and Canada.


.- Projectionist was Mr.


W. Blackman and a vote of thanks was proposed by Mrs Mary Lawson. Mrs Eunice Haworth ex- pressed <the v is ito r s ’ thanks and the films were followed by social time and a'raffle.


Thornley


Whea,tley WI met in Thornley Community Centre, Mrs D. Charnley presided and welcomed


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Mr Brian Jackson.' He gave a demonstration of taxidermy and was thank­ ed by Mrs P. Proctor. In the competition


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“something made from feathers,” , Mrs Yates came first and second. Raffle winners were Mrs G. Proctor and Mrs Clegg. The evening ended' with dominoes.


. More village news on page 6


side, Bashall Eaves — actually part of the Mitton parish — by in­ vitation of Miss Mary Spurgeon. .


THE funds of All Hal- Imvs’ Church, Mitton, were. boosted by £260 after a coffee morning, afternoon tea and cakes and a supper evening. It was held at Green-


visitors .called during the day, including the re cen tly in s ta l led priest-in-charge at All Hallows’, the Rev. Brian Cave and liis'' ivife Valerie.


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are going swimming at Clitheroe baths, super-, vised by Mrs Cooper and Mrs J. Grimes.


will be guests at the next meeting, when Mrs Clay­ ton will give a cake icing demonstration. Members were asked to bring two scones or two cakes. Hos­ tesses will be Mrs Brad­ ley, Miss A. Boothman, ■ Mrs Bird, Mrs Blackburn, Mrs Bateman, Mrs S. Baines, Mrs M. Bridge and Mrs Barnes.


Elected At St Helen’s Church


Social Committee, chaired by Canon C. F. Good- child, Mrs Judith Bryan was elected secretary. Arrangements were


' at 6 p.m: The festival will' end with a harvest supper and .dance on September 30th, at 7-30 p.m.


Prizes : Members of Sabden


Over. 60’s who won prizes at the Monday night social in St Mary’s School were Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs B. Birtwell, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs A. Howarth’ and I. H i l l . R a f f le : ’■ Mrs Howarth:


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come ' to . the* .Sunday Parish Eucharist at 9-30' a.m. and short Evensong


made ’for the harvest supper on October 3rd, with entertainment fol-, lowing the meal. . Future' social events include a ploughman’s lunch, spon­ sored walk," jumble sale, whist drive and Christmas fair.


Diinsop Bridge


Entertaining “Impromptu entertain-


i ing” was the subject of Mrs P. Hayward when she spoke to1 Dunsop Bridge WI. She was thanlced by Mrs M„ Pinder. " Birthday g r e e t in g s


went to Mrs D. Whitaker. There- was a letter from Mrs O. Periy, of. the Red Cross Club, thanking,


Billington and Langho WI learned a lot from Sgt W. H. Chynoweth, who spoke on drug abuse and* glue sniffing among juveniles. The raffle was won by


Drug abuse Thirty-one members of


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Mrs S. Barnes and birth­ day flowers went to Mrs A. Foster. The competition, “A


punishment to fit the crime,” was won by Mrs


L. Middleton. - , An outing to the show on the North Pier, Black-


. pool, was well supported by members and friends.


held at the Spring Mill, Langho, raised £125 for Blackburn Theatre Trust’s Empire Theatre project, planned for completion by October -1982:


Fun at pub A “pub fun” evening


Slaidburn


vest thanksgiving services at Slaidburn Methodist Church 'on Sunday was


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