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ou would find s Hannah Birt-; :onist. worth — a re-' e famous Har- id her “Ladies ichool” at Vale aving .moved the less- com-


ge girls’ school .nnie Matheson rge of the in- aartment. I t iear that the ,’ere carefully at the time. . < y Wade was a jng Street and s Sarah and warth were, rs with pre- • mds Cottages, iret Riley was ■e dealer.” : ,


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Dorothy ; Walmsley was . observed at Waddington WI.-. Members’; thoughts also turned to former tre- - a su re r -Mrs Margaret Holding in the loss of her daughter. A donation in Mrs Walmsley’s memory was: made to the Hospice Fund. ' . ' : One of the first duties


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of new president Mrs Mary Boucher was to pre­ sent a flowering plant to her. predecessor, Miss Dorothy Dewrance. New member'Mrs Hindle was- welcomed and gifts for the elderly were collected. . Appointed to special duties were Mrs C. Keefe (flowers and cards), Mrs L. Bird and Mrs M. Wood (register), Mrs D. Clayton ana Mrs 0. Sowden (cater­ ing),- Mrs J . . Oldroyd. (calendars. and diaries) and Mrs B. Barlow (table flowers). , : 1 : Practical' assistance for


the Polish people was ur­ gently requested in the form of soap, toilet rolls and tinned foods, to be le ft a t the Clitheroe Oxfam shop or Mrs Boucher’s-house. Members were invited


From many; landss A. silence:’ in :respect off


: Christmas arrived;: with, presents.-: Later, parents, and friends joined;,in1 the fun; which ended with' a fancy: dress ^competition. and a disco. '


The .-70 y o u n g s te rs played games until -Father


« .W isw e l i ;H ';- S ^ ,J S r ^ ,’d: Paper hats ,


. The following morning’s service in church; was led by Mr N. Turpin, of Chat- bum. .


- - - ■ co lo u rs ' and:,children;


Waddington . Brownies and Cubs paraded ■ their


brought gifts of toys and : money - for the'! National- Children’s Home. . '


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... prizes for regular attend- Informal social


Dukerof York, Grindleton, . for an informal Christmas ' social.;


est Bradford met at the


to enter a competition to design a n ote let and urged to make a pound of Seyille orange marmalade for the WI snow. The village meals-on-


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mood, carols from1 many lands, including Hungary,; Czechoslovakia and - Au­ stralia, were sung by Miss E.v Postlethwaite’s- Con­ cord singers.


tact Mrs Betty Drew. • Setting the Christmas


turkey sandwiches, mince pies and . cream buns, served by Mrs Clayton and helpers, the' choir led members,In singing more familiar carols by cand­ lelight. Mrs' M. Lupton thanked them. ,A stall selling WI publi­


A f t e r '' a su p p e r of .


wheels service is short of drivers and anyone-able to help was asked to con­


was cold, the atmosphere , was warm , and friendly and members enjoyed a chat and supper. . Programmes for the coming year can be ob­ tained from Mrs Christine Beggs, the secretary,’ or Mrs Sheila McConnell. . The next meeting, a pot­ tery painting demonstra­ tion, will be a t Mrs Beggs’ home, 17 Hillside ; Dnve, West Bradford, on January 14th, at 8 p.m. The Young Wives meet


Although th e : weather, •


jjunction with the Young "ives, meets, apart from


dlers group, ut


school holidays, in St C a th e r in e ’s Sunday School, West Bradford, on, Wednesday mornings. This is proving a popular gathering for children h o t. old enough to attend play­ group.


W Chipping


cations and diamond jubilee mementoes cre­ ated interest and another new f e a tu r e was ■ a noticeboard of events. Next month Mr and Mrs K. Rycroft will speak


on “Norwegian journey” and the competition is for a favourite holiday snap. Tea hostesses will be Mrs H. Sm ith , • Mrs. N. Steiger, Mrs G. Sagar, Mrs J. Rowbottom and Mrs P. Pye.


mas. F e s t iv a l” a t St Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton,- on Sunday, involved about 70 children from the infant and lower junior classes of Waddington and W e s t> B rad fo rd CE School.' Musical accompaniment


Festival A “Children’s Christ­


Days Club, Chipping, wel­ comed the Welfare Com­ mittee to their Christmas party. - The afternoon began


Bingo games Members of the Happy


with slides,, showing a cruise to the West Indies, calling at many of the is­ lands. A few games of bingo were followed by tea.


in each other’s homes on the second Thursday of the month and new mem­ bers are always welcome. The Mothers and Tod­ run in con­


School scholars then step­ ped forward to receive


More than 40 Sunday ■ L Phone in


V On‘Thursday, 12 mem­ bers of the Young Wives of Waddington and


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■v.will. be on duty on • Saturday morning for th o s e w a n t in g to phone in reports.


-: Wednesday. •'- A member of staff


; collect.', tinned food for Poland and leave it with committee members. 'An


.-as soon as possible for . '.'next'.week’s-.-paper,.. • which will be out on. -


■ VILLAGE- correspon-*, dents are asked to let us have items of news


Mrs H.- Sm e l t , \of Hexham. • Everyone 'is welcome to go carol sing­ ing,-.: starting;- from ,the Coronation Garden a t . 7 p.m. on Monday. ..- Members were asked..to


y Mrs’B. Berry thanked / in ^Wanri \ Mr and Mrs Fletcher.’On 1 ^D a i i e n u ^ ’


, p f a w r i h a ^ i . - . s ^ r ^ i s ^ * ' ,D. Knowles.'* Gents: Ri


Ladies: - M.; Ormiston, &.r ‘.Fairhurst, B. .Breaks, W.


were; received at .'Wiswell . Postlethwaite, of-.Whalley,.::., v ited to a :party in^" t h e ^ ’lDominoes: C.: Scott, S.r WL from former member , thanked the WI. Seasonal 1h Village - Hall ’-giyen b y ^ ’Walker, E.- Tomlinson,: M. songs ended the evening. -


Christmas greetings--;e.behalf:of: the guests,;:Mrs w Senior citizens were' m-i:::Briggs,:D.-Wright."n- Sabden Winning hands *


' Domino winners ?at . Thursday night’s social for Sabden: Over) 60s were: Mrs .Palmer,-; Mrs Mi; - Wade,; Mrs D.-Bass.


?. Whist: Ladies • — .Mrs- ■ A. Howarth,’Mrs :N. Mar-: shall. Gents — Mrs I. Hill,-Mrs H. Parker, Mrs I. Green. Raffle: Mrs: I. ■ Green. < •


" - Panto treat


.- at Sabden Baptist.:Church enjoyed- th e ir annual Christmas treat on Satur­ day when they visited the panto. About 30 children and


linvitation was received'to I Little Mitton WI on Feb­ ruary 3rd. A donation has been sent to Age Concern for the pensioners’ party fund. The cup for most points


in the year’s competitions went to Mrs Hartley (21), with Mrs D. Hacking and Mrs ;• E. Rhodes runners- up. Each received a gift token. A raffle for boxes of groceries was won by Mrs M. Hoyle,- Mrs M. WhitwelT and Mrs S. Sharpies.


served by the' committee and the Concord singers, of Whalley, led by Miss E. Postlethwaite, sang carols of many countries. The competition for a


A party supper was ■ .


-followed by entertainment (/from Clitheroe magician - Mr Derrick'Smith. ; -’ The party ended with .carols, led by the choir which intends to sing round the parish later on to raise funds for the Hos­ pice appeal and church choir. The Rev. F. E. .


j;.' A four-course meal was ; Sun'day School children ’


- Char$ thanked the hosts. . Welcomed


teachers saw “Red Riding Hood”, at 'Calderstones and then went back to ’school for a party tea of- sandwiches, cakes and jelly served by teachers and mums. There were party games and each child received a gift from Father Christmas.


' Cancelled Sabden WI’s annual


Bashall Eaves


■ tions. Winners, judged by ' the * choir, were Mrs J. Tomlinson, Mrs F. - Birt- well and Mrs D. Hilton. ' Future events include


home-made paper hat, worn'by the maker, pro­ duced some, unusual crea-


Eaves WI were guests of Mrs J.- Storey;- at Brow- sholme Heights, for their annual meeting, presided over by Mrs P. Pye,, who thanked everyone for their help and support throughout the year. Mrs A. Craven, of Lon-


Potato pie Members of Bashall


the dinner on January 19th and the ,-jumble sale oh April 24th. Next month Mr Peter Thorn- ber will speak on “The • Orient”. .


Whalley


piano and accompanied Mr J. Bagot singing songs and carols. Mrs Moon re ad se v e ra l d ia lec t poems. . The committee is grate­


Mrs E. Hall played the


Action Group has' issued an invitation to anyone who would' like to join them in singing- carols round the village crib on Saturday morning. The group has once


Come and sing W h a lley C h r is t ia n


— for the first time — came from the upper junior recorder and per­ cussion groups. A congregation of more


than 200. parents and friends joined, in the carols, ■ interspersed ■


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poems which had been written by the children. The “ a c to r s ” were


supervised by teachers Mrs Edna .Brown and Mr, Victor Nelson, who was also organist, and Mrs Pat March and Mrs Madge Sagar helped with tne readings. .. The musicians were


trained by headmaster-Mr Peter Cunliffe, who said he was very pleased with the efforts of his pupils and the support given by parents. Taking p a r t in the


ful to the proprietors of the Tuck Shop, St Mary’s Bingo Club, the WI and Mrs Heane for prizes and help. It was agreed that a donation should be sent to the Memorial Hall Com­ mittee. •


Brabin’s Endowed School held-their Christmas ser­ vice on'Sunday at St Bartholomew’s Church, Chipping, which was packed to capacity. The infants class per­


Packed church Children and staff of


■ school and Sunday school donated gifts for children in need and these were collected by the Rev. G. Woods and Mr V. Robin­ son, headmaster. The older children read


formed the nativity play during which the school choir sang carols and hymns, one of which was entitled “The Philippine Carol.” - The children-of the


Gregson, Alison Grooby, Rachel Whitwell, Simon Pople, Joanne Wadding-: ton, Jonathan Cunliffe,- Jane Whitcombe, Lindsay Co n n e ll and Lucy Hatherell. A colour poem was recited by..Mark ;Whybrow, Stephen Dug­ dale and Gary CottamD v After the service mince


N ativ ity scene were: S am a n th a Chadwick (Angel), Elizabeth Brad­ shaw (Mary), Ian Barratt (Joseph), Daniel Jones, Simon Hulme and David Dugdale (kings),. Richard Berry, Julian Silverwood, Wayne : Boothman (sh ep h e rd s ) , Antony Spencer, Claire Hatton, Katie Hargreaves (chil­ dren). Readers were Robert


pies, sweets and tea were provided by,; members of the PCC.


pleasant surprise when he distributed gifts at Wad­ dington Methodist Sunday School’s Christmas’party . ; . the compliment-was


Santa’s surprise, ' Father, Christmas had a


returned and he departed, with his own present.. , 'The school had.ibeen


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Christmas party, due to be held on Monday night, had- to be cancelled be­ cause of the bad weather.


- In the festively-deco­ rated Village Hall, Dow­ nham WI held its Christ­ mas party, president Mrs G .1 Capstick welcoming g u e s ts from Bashall Eaves WI. B irth d ay g re e tin g s


•Youth" Club Many 'were* unable to attend; owing to the weather, but the - party was enjoyed by about 40. ■


members .of - Downham,,., Walker,,'C;.:Briggs, ,J : .


-.. Childrens dominoes: Kathryn Pinder, - Debbie Jones and David Beattie. • Raffle: G. Marsland, B.


-Metcalfe,:; J . ' Lofthouse and H. Parker.


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Townson, G. Swind- lehurst, R. Kenyon, R. Tedstone, M. Wood, G. Walker, K: Knowles, A. Lumley, Miss E. Dawson, D. Redmayne, N. Pinder, H. Parker and T. Pinder.


Chatburn


Prizes . The toy service and


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were extended to Mrs Altham, Miss Barker, Mrs Briggs and Mrs Hewitt. An invitation was re­ ceived from Higham WI to attend a meeting on April 15th and a letter of thanks was read from Mrs , Altham for flowers. Mrs H e a to n , of


Clitheroe Flower Club, gave a demonstration of Christmas decorations made from artificial and real flowers. She was thanked by Mrs Capstick. After a Jacob’s join


gridge, spoke of h er memories ofr WIs and VCO duties and the even­ ing concluded with a supper of potato pie. and peas, mince pies and cakes,’ served by the com­ mittee. Officers elected were:


- : Raffle winners were . Mrs Jones, Mrs Carlton and: Mrs E. Barker. Mi- B. Barker won the men’s prize. •; Bashall Eaves president’ Mrs E. Spurgeon expre­ ssed thanks, endorsed by Mr W. Robinson on behalf' of husbands and friends.


supper, entertainment was provided by a soloist and comedy duo from Waddington WI. They were thanked by Mrs E. Barker: Mrs J. Parker led the singing of carols.


Newton


Mrs J. Spurgeon (presi­ dent), Mrs J: Bargfi and- Mrs A. Fox (vice-presi­ dents), Mrs K. Nowell (secretary), Mrs J. Chew (treasurer), Mrs S. Hart- ley (speakers’ secretary), Mrs A. Fox (press of­ ficer). ‘ Committee: M r s 'E . Hind, Miss M. Spurgeon, Mrs P. Pye;


again donated the crib, which will be sited in the National Westminster Bank garden shor tly before the carol singing starts at 11-30 a.m. Mmce pies - and coffee will be sold in aid of Oxfam.


been given to- the Ribble Valley fund for the IYDP as the result of a concert on Saturday by Great Harwood Music Society in Wh a lley M e th o d is t Church Hall. The


Mixed voices The sum of £83.80 has


mixed voice choir, con­ ducted by Mr David Ash­ worth, presented a varied programme of music. It was introduced by the m in i s te r , th e Rev. Graham A. Vickers, and a vote of thanks was given by Coun. Jimmy Fell, chairman of the local IYDP committee. Refreshments were


40 - strong


served by ladies of the church.


• charity.


the lessons and four chil­ dren recited poems they had written themselves e n t i t le d “ C h r is tm a s Today." Music was pro-, video by the school recor­ der band. The collection was for a ch ild ren ’s


Rescued U n d ete r red • by the:


;' her:, isolated farmhouse laden with jellies, trifles and cakes for Chipping Brow nies ’ Christmas in, the Village' Hall


weather, Brown Owl Mrs D. Charnley made a hazardous- journey from


; scued by her husband and- 1' taken-home by tractor. >j ■ v The; Brownies thanked ■ Mrs Chamley for making > sure the'weather did not stop their party, d ,


£270 raised


: Nearly , 200 people at­ te n d e d : St Mary’s Christ- ig


beautifully decorated, for,, the party, on .Saturday; and everyone ’enjoyed' an- afternoon-', tea of sand­ wiches,'cakes and trifles: '


' for ’ church ■ funds and or­ ganiser ’Mrs" J. - Rogerson . thanked* supporters' and


‘. Chipping Village Hall on ■, Saturday.


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■ helpers on behalf of parish ^ priest FrVincent«Whelan;


'Ik1'It b 'ImU raised £270 on


-' At the end of the party; ■ Mrs Charnley presented each Brownie with a gift. She then had to be re-.


S mday.


Tribute At Whalley P ar ish


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■ the Hospice appeal in her memory.


Pendleton


Slide show Husbands' and friends,


iWI’s combined- meeting- .and Christmas -party.:


were invited to Pendleton


: New president -Mrs, E ‘. Owen welcomed ‘guests.’ Among = the events--an­


:i ACWW competition for a "peace”, greetings card, an • essay called "My day” and . a needlework picture.,


; competition at .the Roper, : Hall,:- Preston, '. and r an •


nounced were play read-, ings at WI House,-’ a ’darts


. at- Astley Hall, ChoHey ; - Mrs M.' Ross was, pre-i


surer.


supper,r; a • slide ‘ show1 on the :Sabden- valley -was- given , by > Mr G;<-Fletcher," .with1 commentary,,-by 'his1 fv wife. He: also showed


Following a buffet V . !•


; King--..George’s Hall,. Blackburn, and members ■' may Visit' an art exhibition r


- The new venue for the spring council meetiting is


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Council, members stood in silence in respect of the late Mayoress of the R ib b le V a l l e y / Mrs- Dorothy Walmsley. It was decided to donate £10 to


Show drive


. Hodder Valley Show’s Christmas . whist and domino drive was held in Newton Village, Hall on Friday. •• President of the show,


Mrs A. Hodson, of Dunsop Bridge, presented prizes of Christmas fare. W h is t w in n e r s —


Timothy Bradshaw. Toys and various gifts


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Club’s Christmas meeting, members took part in a gardening quiz. Winners were Mrs E. Funnell, Mrs H. Heyworth,- Mrs G. Bil­ lows and Mrs Stevenson. Mr M. Yorke won the low prize and Mr C. F.-Pick­ les the raffle. There was a Jacob’s


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