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■S Mr' Foley,- of Holden ■ Clough Nurseries, Bpltonr:, by-Bowland. '. was. guest, speaker at the last meet-. !


. ing: of Read and Whalley * Luncheon Club,1. held,%


■ He described many . . •


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.=winter-flowering • plants ■and -shrubs 'and snowed;


• 'several - varieties he.had; brought. Chairman Mrs S: :i Barnes introduced hinri;


' and Miss-E. Coleman exrv pressed thanks. ‘


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Midnight hike : ‘ A . midnight hike on


Friday evening was or- , ganised by -Read Scouts,; who),were joined by friends to make the party' up to 40 boys and girls. Eight miles were co­


Calder > pack, - emerged ; overall winner, to gain the k award ,1 and!: IanRoberts, Anthony Wilkinson 'and Melvyn Ward also played ‘


well. The only disappoint­


‘:ball -match. of the - season, -. 'iwliich 'the pack lost 0-2 to • Sti-.Stephen’s, Burnley, on Saturday. . ■ . . . . . ■ .Mark- Leech received


ment was in the first foot-


the-bronze arrow at Fri- - day’s meeting.


Festive fair ’


vered from Baxenden to Read via. Hambledon Hill, i over very muddy terrain. ; Back at Read United-


Reformed Church, the Venture Scouts served a- supper of pie and peas, which was much appreci­ ated. Thanks- were ex­ tended to parents.for pro-' viding transport, ana to. Mr 3. Wilkinson for the


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use of the United Re­ formed Church.


held an open night-on T h u r sd a y , p a r en t s watched an enrolment ceremony and had coffee. Welcomed into the pack


Enrolled When Read Brownies


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were: Amanda Ashworld, Jane Burt, Kirstan En- twistle, Elaine Garnett, S a l ly G r e en h a lgh , Catherine Mercer, Karen Metcalfe, Caroline Ogden, Sally: Reynolds, Clare '


'In terest badges were awarded to Rachel'Picker- in g , . Jane Chessworth, Anne Vigharsen, Alison Ebbidge (hostess) and Susie Calam (toy maker).





Chess champ For the first time, Read


Cubs have captured the trophy in the District


-.Chess Competition, held, .at St James’s, Briercliffe, •on Saturday. .. Neil Roberts, of the


tive Association will hold a. Christmas-Fair on De­ cember-2nd .in the Con­ stitutional Club.


Read Ladies’ Conserva­ . ■ •ee'b • • >i i..


Trumps At the.whist drive in


Read: Constitutional Club on Monday evening, win­ ners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Kay, Mrs A. Wilshaw (cons). Gents — 'Mrs R. Goodway, Mrs M. Wilkin­ son ana Miss A. Wilkin­ son (joint cons). -. ■ Special prize: Mrs P.


Longbottom. Mrs R. Har-: greaves was MC. .


Badges The . following badges-


were awarded at Read Scout meeting: Patrol training — Keith Butter- worth, Darren' Lewth- waite, Mark Newton, Michael Turner, David Simpson; musician — Andrew Ewing; collector — Leslie- Bowes, John Western, W. Healey, Keith Butterworth, Scott Windsor;. race helmsman — \R ich a rd B ir ch , Timothy Birch.


Pendleton


New president At Pendleton WI’s


annual meeting Mrs E. Owen became the new president, with Mrs J. Bristol secretary and Mrs M. Gornall treasurer. Vice-presidents are Mrs M. Ross and Mrs M. De- whurst. Other committee mem­


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the children’s party on January 23rd. Mrs Ross, retiring treasurer, gave the' financial report and thanks were, extended to her and to the auditor, Mr Wood, of Waddington, who is to be asked to continue. Mrs Bristol reported on


the year’s activities and Mrs Ireland was thanked for her three years’ ser­ vice as president by Mrs! E. Aiiderton. A book token and cup


for most points in compet­ itions during the' year was won by Mrs P. Nutter. The Rev. H.'A. Reid,


Vicar of-Read, spoke bn “Humour in a vicar’s life.” He was thanked by Miss Mundy, who as a vicar’s daughter particularly ap­ preciated the subject. The competition for the


“last rose of summer” was won lay Mrs Blezard and Mrs Catlow. The next meeting is the Christmas


.party on December 8th and members were re-


quested to bring the usual refreshments plu band or friend! Tea hostesses were Mrs


■ M. Cole, Mrs K. Eccles and Mrs A. Whittaker. The bring-and-buy stall raised £8.20.


Knowle Green


Retiring At the annual meeting


of Knowle Green ana Dutton WI, Mrs N. Ash­ worth took the chair for the. last time before retir­ ing. ; Mrs R. Eyre pre­ sented her with a gift for her work during tne last- three years. A - c om m it te e ' was


elected with the help of VCO Miss M. B. Greenall.'


■Officers are:.Mrs R. Eyre (p r e s id en t ) ,. Mrs W. Verity and Mrs M. Stott i (vice-presidents).


Committee: Mrs K. ■ ■


Akroyd, Mrs M. Armer,, Mrs M. Byrne, Miss A. Bradley, Mrs E . . Har­ greaves, Mrs P. Proctor- and Mrs M. Watts. ; ■ • Flowers were brought


by :Miss ■ Bradley. The competition.for a tea-cosy-.


f was won by: Mrs J. For­ rest and Mrs B. Hubner. . Social, time was oc-;


;cupied by a show of slides ; taken by Mrs Proctor. ! Mrs, Stott gave a report f on/ her; week-long xcourse. at Denman-College and-a


- new, member . was wel­ comed. - ,


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Dunsop Bridge Girls p e r fo rm:


' .When the 1st Dunsop . Bridge - Guides, and 1st - Slaidbum Brownies gave.-.: a concert in: Dunsop Vil­ lage >


; as ‘IWhat. good girl Guides - are -we;-” v to -.which . they. had written - their own . words;-and- comedy num­ bers, including “Did you • ever- see a Zulu come to tea?” They were accompanied


-Shepherd for taking over the Brownie pack when - Mrs B. Thornton left the district. Mr J. Dowle, chairman of the ■ Village HalT Committee, thanked the concert party and all the helpers. Games and. dancing fol­


on guitars by Christine. Collinson, Janet Whitaker and Catherine Smith and by Mr Les Collinson on piano. Miss. Catherine. Carr played a piano solo. ' -Guide leader Mrs H. Metcalfe thanked Mrs-S.


lowed, a Jacob’s join supper. Competition win­ n e r s w e r e D e r r ick


Whitaker, 'Samantha S p ary and Mrs M. Bunting. The n ext- “ Family


In gh am , . Audrey


Night” is on December 5th, when Mr P. Cowking will give a local film show.


Sabden


Fashions A ladies’ fashion show


and sale in St Mary’s RC School, Sabden,- raised over £65 for St Mary’s. Church funds. It was or­ ganised by the UCM. ^ 1


Tricks and spots Domino winners at


Sabden Over' 60s whist and domino drive in St Mary’s RC School were: Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs K. Newby, Mrs E. Spencer, Mrs N.- Palmer.


: Whist: Ladies — Mrs


A. Clarkson. Gents — Mr J. Simm. Raffle: Mrs L. Hunt. On Thursday, domino


winners were: .Mr W. Brown, Miss E. Prescott. > Whist: Ladies — Mrs


E.'1 Hargreaves, Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr J. Simm. Raffle: Mrs I. Cottam.


'


Discussions Twenty members of St


N ic h o la s ’s Church, Sabden, attended a parish conference in the • school hall on Saturday. The Rev. Denis-McWil-


liam, of Sabden, amj the Rev. Paul Warren, of Langho, officiated. _ The group took part in discus­ sions on topics including survival on the. moon and covenants.


Plant care Mr Herbert Britcliffe, of


. Sabden, will speak about the care of house plants at next Tuesday’s meeting of St Nicholas’s MU, start­ ing at 7-30 p.m.


Whalley


of Whalley WI, Mrs G. Slater was elected presi­ dent, with Miss E. Cole­ man, Mrs M. Naylor and Mrs B. Postlethwaite vice-presidents. Mrs M. Thorpe is sec­


Greek island -At. the annual meeting


retary and Mrs G. Kin- cade treasurer, other committee members being Mrs M. Day, Mrs J. Lee; Mrs E. Ormerod, Mrs K. Robinson, Mrs V. Shear; man and Mrs D. Simpson; R etirin g committee


members Mrs M. Britclif­ fe, who had served for 25 years, and Mrs C. Hors­ fall were thanked. Mrs M.


th e V i l la g e . Hall on Monday when Mrs B. Thwaite, of. Coniston, Cold, showed slides and' souvenirs and spoke about Iran, where she and her family had spent a . holi­ day. She was introduced


Iranian holiday Slaidburn YFC met in


• by CJaire Townson and thanked by John Har- rison. .


Joint effort A' coffee evening and





. and toverseas missions. It -was held in Slaidburn : Methodist Sunday -School i and £30 was raised.': ■ • In - th e . churchy the :


bring-and-buy stall was a joint effort by Slaidburn - and Harrop Methodist Churches -in aid-of home ;


; showed a film made in, Zimbabwe .<-;entitled-•


- Needham,, superintendent: , minister, accompanied the


• “Father, forgive them.” . :.,.- , . -T h e . R e v . -- J a m e s


-. There’ were; songs such -. -


they- started by saluting their flags.'


■ ■ Hall; on • Saturday,


Whitehead .'proposed £ thanks to■ -retiring.- presi-/ dentrt.Mrs Day,: and Mrs Slater - presented - the .tel-:. lers - from Billington ? -and Langho . WI with. small ' gifts.- ■ .


r Mrs G. Slater and > Mrs: C. Horsfall are.- to,: con- - tinge on the;show commit-, tee.- Mrs P. Bames gave : the secretary’s report and Mrs M. . Naylor; tne, finan-.? cial statement. Mrs V. Shearman proposed that: Mr ■ Calder bank continue as auditor.


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extended to visitor;, Mrs- Burton, who has-recently moved to the village. Mrs.: Barnes gave an illustrated talk about a holiday on ; the small Greek island of • Skiros. She was thanked by Mrs Slater. i A -service: of “lesser * known carols” will be held in Whalley church on De­ cember 22nd, with a col-


A warm welcome was


: lection for the ; Hospice' Fund. The Christmas party will be at the Tudor- Grill on January 6th.


Abbey senioY citizens’ drive in Whalley were — Ladies: Miss Hudson. Gents: Mrs Sanderson. Dominoes: Miss Eatough, Mrs Pye, Mr Whitaker, Mr Snape.


Abbey drive Whist winners at; the


Gardeners topic


, : An informative evening is in store. for . members and friends of Whalley and ;District ■


Horticultural


Society on Wednesday. Mr Bert Britcliffe;, head


. propagation of house plants, at 8 p.m. in the; Stanley Room at 'Whalley - Conservative Club. - -.;


gardener at Calderstohes, ; will talk on “Care and


Doubles “Incidents in the Gos­


pels being in pairs” was the subject of a talk by the Rev. J. Wright to W h a l le y M e th o d is t . Women’s Fellowship. Mrs R. Partington


chaired the meeting, pian­ ist was Mrs E. Kenyon and tea was served by Mrs S. B ryan t and helpers.


Mitton


Carols A pre-Advent carol ,ser-


, vice was led by the priest-in-charge at All Hallows ' Church, - Mitton, the Rev. Brian Cave. The Concord Singers, with conductor . Miss E. -Post- lethwaite, sang Advent carols and the large con­ gregation "joined in the hymns.


Lessons were read by


■ Mrs E. Spurgeon. Coffee and biscuits pro­


vided by ladies of the con­ gregation were served in the institute after the service.


Hurst Green


Poppy total Hurst Green branch of


the- Royal British Legion raised; £192.25 for the annual poppy appeal.


at1 the Eagle and Child Hotel, Mr J. Burgess was


At ’the annual meeting


• elected chairman and Mr J. Holden - treasurer. Re­ elected were president Mr J. Foreman and secretary


Mr-H. W. Carter. < -


* Committee members


elected were H. , Mor­ timer, F. Moor; S. Hay- hurst, W. .Goodill, S. Alway (poppy appeal or­ ganiser), B. Wilson (stan­ dard bearer) and M. C r o t ty ' (a s so c ia t e member). ;


Slaidburn


singing at the organ.. Mr E. Raw expressed thanks.


Disco ■


F ■ Slaidburn Village • Hall


Committee organised' a oung people’s disco on . - r id a y n ig h t , with,


Nookies disco providing the music.


Two venues : Slaidbum YFC had two :


venues for its annual.


-Christmas whist and domino d r i v e . ;


• There were 13 tables for whist.in the.Village Hall supervised by Mr N. L. Shaw. Prizes were pre­ sented by. Mr Richard, ■ King-Wilkinson and win- -


i minister- in -‘charge,1- the >. Rev. Timothy .Bradshaw,


. ners were: Ladies —r -Mrs1 J. Swales,; Mrs -. M., Ed-, - wards', Mr T. Cowperth- waite,' Mrs J: Johnson. Gents — Mr Shaw,' Mrs . T. Cowperthwaite, Mr K: •t Edwards, Mr S, H o g g . :


i iOth'fer.- priz ew in n e r s -. , were C. Johnson; Mrs H; .> , Crabtree, ';Mr -D;.-Wright.-;


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YFC chairman Claire Townson thanked.- every­ one who took part. Dominoes were played


_ .: Other- gift -prizes were ' won .by Airs Mullin,- J; Collinson, Mrs Wentworth and Mrs J. Greenwood. . -Prizes were presented


at the Hark to Bounty Inn. MC was Mr W. Kenyon and winners were J. Tomlinson, Kay Hulatt, Mrs Garnett, S. Pickard, Mrs Broderick, Mrs Gol- linson, Carol Parker- and Mrs E; Mullin.. .


Tables and chairs


Solid wood plays an Important part In this collection and la reflected throughout the entire - kitchen range.


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by Mrs M.. Dynes; of the Hark to Bounty. She was thanked b y Y F C , vice- chairman Robert- Parker.


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Canada >! Slaidbum -YFC 'met in


the village hall on Monday to. se e .:-cine ■ films; of Canada ^illustrating a talk by Miss-vM,;' J., :Watson about" her ' recent- -. visit;: -Thanks was proposed,, by chairman. Claire Townson and;) a'- shorti'business meeting followed.’ ' '!>:• >.


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Mrs Mackwood, Mrs H. Cook, Mrs E. Spurgeon, Mrs' E. Simpson, Mr J. Armstrong and Mr - S.- Dugdale. Organist was,


Downham


Come'and sing . .Newly-elected president


of Downham WI, ■ Mrs G. Capstick, extended birth-;


-day. greetings to;Mrs N. mgn


and Miss M. Jones. -- She- asked members to


, will be guests. ■ , Letters of thanks were


note ' that the. Christmas 1 party would; be on De- cmber 10th, with a- Jacob’s join for ; which party ' fare would be needed. Bashall Eaves ,WI


read from Mr -G. Braith- waite for help at the -Vil­ lage Hall fair when; the WI cake stall - made ■


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-!•;jMrs S.: Wright: was re-' : e le c ted p r e s id en t of .Sawley WI; at- the 28th annual meeting. She wel-


. come'd -new members Mrs Edmondson1,.- and- Mrs Howarth. ;■


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arp>1 Mrs Benson, Mrs Birtwistle, Mrs Crowe, Mrs; Giles; Mrs Jury, Mrs Pye. and Mrs Webb. Mrs Aspland thanked Mrs


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•Wright for. her work during the year.' ,: ; ' The competition' cup was : won by Mrs Giles, with - Mrs Benson second and ? Mrs Cradock third. An -80th -birthday card is


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: being sent to Miss E Clark, a founder member. ‘ The competition for the prettiest paper bag : was won by Mrs Dyson, Mrs -Thornber and Mrs Askew.


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mid the Ladies’ Circle for support in the dressed


-doll competition. • An invitation was ex­


tended . by the vicar for members to sing carols round the parish with the - choir, proceeds being for the -Hospice and choir funds. A rehearsal will be


. held in the Village Hall on December 14th, at- 7-30 p.m.


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Mrs: S.- Fielding was ap­ pointed representative on


the Village Hall commit­ tee and Mrs Capstick for the handicraft section in the- Area Show. Mrs E. Parker will be “Hot Pot" distributor, in place of Mrs


A. Croft and Miss M. Jones, will distribute “Home and Country” 'in place of Mrs V. Eccles.,


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Wheatley WI Mrs Or­ merod sp ok e about Christmas decorations. She was introduced by sresident Mrs D. Chant­ ey and thanked by Mrs A. Bennett.


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first and second prizes in the., Christmas bauble competition and raffle winners were Mrs Cook- soil and Mrs J. Proctor';:. x


Mrs Chamley scooped The meeting on De­


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i Mrs Bessie Wade, of 18 Kirkfield, has collected £10:50 for -Liberal Party funds — pledges for a 10- mile sponsored walk made by Liberal leader. Mr' David - S t e e le on November 8th.


Bolton-by-Bowland Brainstrust


■ Four junior members of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC, Sandra Booth, Wayne Gandy, James Booth and Peter Whiteside took part in a Brainstrust'at Pend­ leton Village Hall. Sandra and Wayne qualified for the next round at county level. At Monday’s meeting,


members took Dart in a “Give us a Clue” competi­ tion, with six YFC teams against teams from the Village Hall, WI and War Memorial committees, Mr David Howard


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