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. On behalf of the mem­ bers of Chatburn Method-' ist Women’s Fellowship,, Mrs Harrison presented a cheque to the Rev. and Mrs Ward Jones,' who’ will , be leaving the circuit’ at the end of August.


"short address after the opening devotions.


i , Mr • Jones’ presided'-at., the meeting, the last of the session,and gave a


.. ■ The AGM/ifollowed, ■with; Miss A.'Bowker and ■


Mi’s. k ; Dixon being elected vice-presidents, Mrs M. Leach secretary, Mrs M.. Wilkinson assis­ tant secretary and Miss M. Taylor treasurer, i Sick -visitors .are -Mrs Wilkinson,- Miss Taylor, Mrs Webb and Mrs Mary Driver. A Jacob’s join tea con­ cluded the meeting.


prayers, also read the story of the first Pas­ sover, after which the speaker showed how the Communion service was in s t i tu te d by Christ before his death. Mrs M. Holden gave the vote of. thanks.’


how the Passover Feast is observed in orthodox Jewish homes, showing the various items and ves­ sels and some of the food and wine used.’ Mrs Butlin, who led


Bolton, Mr and Mrs M. Baines, were guests at the family service at Christ Church, Chatburn, on Sunday morning.


Noah’s ark A young- couple from


Church Mothers’ Union, Chatburn, was the Rev. Mark Northcote, of With- nell, who until recently worked with the Christian Mission to the Jews. He explained in detail


Jewish (fostoms The speaker, at Christ


; service is at 3 p.m. this ' weekend. . . .


: "Chatburn’s Ribblesdale- ■


Sing-song - Lotto was played at


■ Club, winners being Mrs' Cottam'and Mrs Driver.


sing-song with "Mrs M.. Frankland at the piano. Tea hostesses were Mrs Snape and Mrs Driver.


• Members also eqjoyed a


.were read: by Susan Rhodes.


be on April 3rd. Waddington


of the evening was spent doing, work on the scrap­ book project. Prayers


The next meeting will


Chatburn, the girls did keep-fit exercises, follow ed by singing. The rest


Keeping fit . At the Friday. Club,


rSmith. and David Smalley (Sunday School). The Mothering Sunday!


Sabden


■ competition will be for a relic of the 20s.


Tricks and spots At Thursday night’s


Monday were: Mrs K. Newby, Mr W. Brown, and Mrs E. Brown. Whist: Ladies — Mrs


E. Hargreaves, Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Miss E. Hayes, Mr E. Flanna- gan. Ra ff le : -Mr E. Wilsori. Domino winners on


Whist: Ladies— Mrs


A. Clarkson, Mrs E. Har­ greaves. Gents — Mr J. Simm, Mrs I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs N. Hargreaves.


’ the Methodist School. Her successor is Mrs


a ry a t Waddington Methodist Church for. the past nine years, Mrs Doreen Underwood, was thanked for her work by the Rev. Graham Vickers at Thursday’s meeting in


Thanked Home missions secret­


' tired at Monday’s annual meeting. He told members that


Alison Lodge. Mrs Under­ wood took the chair and provided some of the en­ tertainment, along with Mrs Lodge, Julie Lodge, Mr J. Herd and Mr D.. Lodge, who showed slides of America,


Lodge took the.collection and Mrs W. Fisher and Mrs A. ■ Herd( were in charge of the bring-and- buy stall. Mrs S. Baines was the pianist.


served supper: ,and pro­ ceeds amounted to £48.


Ladies of the church


C. R. Butlin’s “special slots,” they spoke of how. they became Christians, each at a different time after marriage, and how it had affected their lives.


In the second of Canon


to the children about Noah and the Ark. The chorus “Yesterday, today, forever, Jesus is the same” was sung. Organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.;


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ried by Mark Johnson, at­ tended by Gary Simkin and Robert Tingle. The collection was taken up by . S am an th a L im b e r t ’ (Friday • Club), Anthony Pearce (Cubs),. Joanne ,


The Cubs’ flag was car­ Canon Butlin also spoke


Burnley area music ad­ viser Mr Balson, 60 mem­ bers of Burnley Youth Band and Choir enter­ tained the congregation in St Helen’s Church, Wad­ dington, on Sunday after­ noon.


Pleasure Under the direction of


sive, as was their dress arid discipline.-


-Goodchild expressed thanks - for ..the pleasure they had given.


pany bersje were warmly re­ ceived and Canon C. F.


\ Items by the full com- ------and individual mem-


demonstrated in a varied programme, was • impres­


Their , range of talents, Lisa Hoyle and Julie


president of the Sabden branch of Clitheroe Divi­ sion Conservative Associ­ ation, Mr Alan Green re-


Steps down After some 20 years as


Mr Keith ; Newmark and vice-president is Miss Alice Alston. Officers’ report showed


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Allen Hollingworth vice- chairman, Mrs Diane Hol­ lingworth


Mr


Mr Albert Atkinson trea- surer.


secretary


Evans, Mrs E. Luckett, Mr K. Newmark, Mrs M. Procter, Mrs A. Varnam, Mrs G. Waddington.. Retiring


Crozier, Mr T.


Britcliffe, Mrs M. Cottam, Mrs F.


Committee: Mrs D. and


such an active branch de­ served an active presi­ dent, but assured them of his co n t in u in g full support. Mr Green’s successor is


that the branch has enjoy­ ed a successful and event­ ful year. Mr George Reid was chairman,


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whist and domino drive for Sabden Over 60s, Mrs M. Wade and Miss A. Alston were domino winners.


-be a talk on “Pantaloons, ;.to Panties, part three’’ by Mrs E. Whittaker. The


on April 13th, there will


Relic When Sabden WI meets


'meeting by Mrs F. Owen had to be held over through lack of time. The stall raised £7.57


London in June; A report- on the spring council '


will include a knit-in for rheumatism and arthritis' research and the proceeds of the stall will be de­ voted to the International Year of .Disabled People.


for WI funds. Tea hostes­ ses were Mrs H. Boot, Mrs B. 'Berry and Mrs A/:' Hall. Next month’s meeting


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conducted the service and organist was Mr J. Blun­ dell.


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Jonathan Webb has re­ ceived the silver arrow badge and Martin Ebbage the bronze arrow.


Arrows Read Cub Scout


. changed their pack meet- • ing from Thursday to Wednesday last week to enable Isobel Richards and Marcia Sinkinson to take part in the “going up” ceremony to the Guides.


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night’s whist drive in Read Constitutional Club . were: Ladies — Mrs M. Can- and Mrs J. Coward (joint), Mrs A. Wilshaw (cons.). Gents — Mrs P. Longbottom, Mrs E. Brownhill (cons).


■_AII the aces Winners at Monday


Watson, of Waddington, who is fighting the newly- created RibKle Valley North Eastern Division for. the Conservatives in the, county council elec­ tions.


thanked by Mr Newmark and Miss Mary Dutton, Association secretary. Speaker was Mr John


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ceilings at St Mary's RC School, Sabden, will be starting soon. The replacement of the


School work Work to install new


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done, lessons will con­ tinue, though the build­ ings will not be available for use by groups from the church or other organ­ isations.


Pendleton


rum truffles were among the array of sweets sam­ pled by Pendleton WI members when Mrs Walker, of Longridge, gave them a demonstra­ tion of sweet making. Mrs P. Bleazard expre­


Sweet taste Turkish delight and


present rotten ceilings in the two classrooms and clubroom, costing more than £1,000, will start on April 8th and take about three weeks. While the work is being


special prize and MC was Mrs R. Hargreaves.


Mrs M. Carr won the


sistant patrol leaders Richard Lockyer, Peter Chambers, Keith Butter- worth, Gareth Richards and! Michael Turner at­ ten d ed a cou rse at Hebden Hey.


Knowle Green


chaired by Mrs N. Ash­ worth and members were told that the LFWI open clay at Lancaster Univer­ sity had raised £2,198.


vote for 14 nominees for vacancies on the National Executive Committee and final arrangements were made for the group meeting.


Members cast their


summer outing and an evening mystery trip were also discussed.


ssed thanks. The competi­ tion for fudge was won by Mrs P. Nutter and Miss R. Mundy. President Mrs M. Ire­


spent playing a guessing game, joint winners being Mrs W. Verity and Mrs V. Hilton.


The social half hour was


June has been postponed until August 19th. Mem­ bers were reminded that biscuits were needed for the jumble sale and re­ freshments for the group meeting on April 29th. A delegate is also re­ quired for the AGM in


Parker welcomed, every­ one and new member Mrs S. Scott was received. Birthday greetings were extended to Mrs A. Jones and Mrs Speak. A ■ letter of thanks was read from Lord Clitheroe for good wishes -on his 80th birthday. A whist drive to boost,


with a difference in Dow- nham Village Hall, WI members drank a toast to Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer with a glass of wine. Engage­ ment day pictures were prominently displayed.' P re s id e n t Mrs E.


Toast At a birthday party


funds will be ,held on April 4th’ and the group meeting is on April 30th.


land announced various events including an invita­ tion from Standfast WI to a party and a visit to Alston Hall on April 6th, for which final arrange­ ments were made. The evening trip in


Langho


Leonard’s Pram Club turned up in force for th e ir service at the church, conducted by the Rev. Paul Warren. After­ wards the children played with toys and the MU provided refreshments.


In prams Members of St


be at 2-30 p.m. on April 6th. ’


Downham


It was decided to run a stall at the Petticoat Lane market in Clitheroe later in the year.


and a novel whist drive were organised by Mrs N. Wright. Mrs Eunice Hook gave a‘ report on the spring council meeting..


drive for Downham Vil­ lage Hall funds was held on Saturday by the man­ agement committee. MCs were Mr Ainsworth for dominoes - and Mr W. Barker for whist.


Hall funds A whist and domino


,


Barker and Mrs G. Cap- stick. Afterwards dominoes


included a birthday cake baked and iced by Mrs E.


The Jacob’s join supper


— Mrs A. Green, Mrs A. Jackson, Mrs W. Robin­ son. Gents — -Mr J. Swales, Mr W. Ireland, Mr S. Hogg.


Whist winners: Ladies


Miss J. Ainsworth, Miss P. Eccles, Mr E. Tomlin­ son and Mr J. Capstick.


Dominoes; Miss Pye,


Wayne Eccles, Anne Braithwaite, Rachel Hall, Mark Hall.


Children’s dominoes:


Raffle: Mrs I. Whit­ taker and Mrs S. Barrett.


meeting in Downham, Mr N. Lund was appointed vice-chairman, Mr T. McLean secretary and Mr W. Scott treasurer.


Appointments At St Leonard’s PCC


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i •i. j,’-,; ■ i.i The next meeting will Preliminary plans for a


Green and Dutton WI was . Mrs Margaret Bottomley, whose su b je c t was “Patchwork”. Mrs Mavis Byrne proposed thanks. The m e e tin g was


Patchwork Speaker at Knowle


Otters, was formed at Read Scout meeting on Monday. Its leader is Simon Hughes and assis­ tant Philip Youles. Oyer-the weekend, as­


Otters A new p atro l , the ■


Going up The United Reformed


Westered rang the bells, Amanda Britnell and Vicky Lockwood distri­ buted hymn books and Melanie Ambrose took up the collection. The Rev H. A. Reid


John’s CE School, Read, attended a Lenten service in church, they undertook various duties. Iain Stansfield and John


Participation When the children of St


, Rimington


■ also answered questions. Chairman Mrs M. Ellison expressed thanks. Members are now look­


ing forward to the annual spring show, to be held in Rimington Memorial In­ stitute on April 11th. Schedules can be obtained from secretary Mr Ernest Sedgwick.


- Whalley


appointed to Whalley Parish Council.' Mris Thelma Lilian


New clerk A new clerk has been


Holden, of Woodlands Drive, Whalley, who has retired after 15 years in the post.


Winning hands


When the Abbey senior citizens held their weekly, whist arid domino drive at Whalley, domino winners were Mr J. Hartley and Mr P. Whitaker. Whist — Ladies: Miss


M. Hudson, Mrs Lancas­ ter. Gents: Mrs I. Kelly, Mrs M. Whitaker.


ley Methodist Women’s Fellowship was Mrs L. Whitehead, of Burnley, who used a line by Robert Burns about seeing ourse­ lves as others see us, to consider the effect this had on one man’s way of life. ’ Chairman was Mrs P.


By Burns Guest speaker at Whal­


Vickers and pianist was Mrs B. Ingham. Tea was served by Mrs S. Bryant and helpers.


I Mitton


£90 for church A well supported whist


C la rk e , Mr W. Greenhalgh, Mrs M. Wentworth, Mr E. New- house, Mrs S. Armstrong. Competition: Mrs Lund


(1 and 3), Mr Jackson. Thornley


the Ribble Valley proved an interesting topic for members of Thornley- with-Wheatley WI. Their speaker, Mrs Baker, was welcomed by president Mrs Charnley and thank­ ed by Mrs Bennett. Mrs J. Hartley won the competition for a photo of a local scene, with Mrs J. Proctor second; Social time was enjoyably spent playing a word game and the raffle was won by Mrs Roper and Mrs Winder.


Newton


meet tonight to decide’ how to mark this sum-


Celebrations Villagers at Newton


Planning Trees and planning in


sented the prizes and MCs were Mr A. Lay- cock for whist and Mrs G. Pearson for dominoes. Whist winners were — Ladies: Mrs Cartwright, Mrs Lax, Mrs M. Stanley. Gents: Mrs E. Ainsworth, Mr W. Bailey, Mr B. Edwards. Dominoes: Mrs J .


and domino ■ drive organ­ ised by the ladies of Mitton parish made £90 for church funds. Mrs J. Armstrong pre­


Davis, of Wiswell Shay Farm, Wiswell, officially takes up her duties on Wednesday. She succeeds Mr Jim


f


Atherton, of Chorley, and Mr Steve Frith, rnembers of the Northern Sweet Pea Society, also demons­ trated the best way to present the blooms for show purposes. "• Their talk was illus­ trated by slides and they


tion, cultivation and suit­ able varieties of sweet peas were giVen to Rimington and district Horticultural Society at their meeting in Gisburn Festival Hall. The speakers, Mr T;


Useful hints Hints on soil prepara­


mer’si Royal wedding. The meeting, in tne vil­


, mined that the marriage ! of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer will be celebrated in fine style. Parish clerk Mrs June


Elliott said it was hoped to revive memories of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee four years ago, when the village rejoiced “from noon till bedtime.”


West Bradford Question time


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ducted a service and Mrs M. Sleath accompanied the hymn. Arrangements were made for members to attend the Lady Day service at Skipton Parish Church on Saturday. Refreshments were


served by Mrs Smythe, Mrs Joyce Hartley and Mrs Ann Iphofen.


Sawley


potato quiz and the corn- petition for a vegetable animal. Second was Mrs Askew and third Mrs Pye.


and tickets for the group meeting were distributed. After a buffet supper, Mrs S. Jury organised a cryptic menu quiz. Visit­ ing president Mrs Billows thanked Sawley for an en­ joyable evening.


Mrs S. Wright presided Bolton-by-Bowland


Bolton-by-Bowland played host to the village’s YFC when he showed them round :his polythene factory.


grew up in Bolton-by Bowland and later farmed at Chatburn, where he sold polythene sheets. He


Mr Peter Wolfenden


will represent Lancashire in the Northern area YFC football finals at Preston.


Slaidburn vided the music for Slaid­


Disco The Nookies Disco pro­


burn Village Hall Com­ mittee’s young people's disco on Friday.


WORK OF RESCUE SERVICE


AT the last lecture of the winter season, Clitheroe Naturalists heal’d an ac­ count of the cave rescue se rvic e from Mr K. Boardman, of Giggles- wick. In recent years only


half the incidents involv­ ing the service were in caves, the others being climbing accidents or wal­ kers lost or injured on the fells.


t ha nked by ■ Mr R . Blezard. The first nature walk will be on Good Friday, taking the Slaid­ burn bus from the statiori at 10-45. a.m; Details of the suriimcr


programme are available from Mrs F. Blades (Tel. Clitheroe 24607).


ment used more than 20 years ago with today's, and also showed some striking-^scenes in the White Scar Caves. Mr Boardman was


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then opened a polythene factory in Trawden. He gave 50 members a


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cookery, even in a date and walnut cake, was de­ monstrated to Sawley WI and their guests from Bolton-by-Bowland WI by Mrs Moss, of the Potato Marketing Board. She was thanked by Mrs M; C. Dyson. Mrs Giles won the ABC


Using potatoes The use of potatoes for


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