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Clitlwroe Advertiser and Times, April 30th, 1981 5 Chipping Discos in doubt


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(Chipping 462).


Mrs Moon, Miss A. Hod- kinson, Miss V. Murray, Mr E. Lax, Mr C. How- arth, Mr H. Jackson. Dominoes: W.. Hay-


hurst, A. Ellison, C. Stott, A. Preston, E. Howarth, Mrs Jolly. Raffle:' Mr Freeman,


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at Chipping village hall raised £62 for Chipping Guides’ funds. Whist winners were:


Guide funds A whist and domino drive


Hall Committee, Mr J. Rich,' is doubtful about the continuation of - the discos, not due to lack of support from enthusiastic Chipping youngsters, but a shortage of adults to help serve refreshments and do door duty. • The village hall commit­


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A. Harper, Mrs Preston, Mr Cnarnley, Mr J. Hartley.


, Dominoes: Mrs' Crook, ■ Mrs Staveley, Mrs Ains­ worth, Mr Bladen and Mr Frankland.


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and club members do­ nated prizes and commit­ tee members' provided supper.


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church hall, where the Rev. G. A. Vickers re­ ceived g if ts from parishioners.


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annual meeting will be to­ night at 8 p.m. All in­ terested persons and rep­ re sen ta t iv e s of local groups are invited to attend.


Invited Chipping village hall’s


freezing temperatures, Chipping youngsters sup­ ported a village hall disco on Friday and raised £25 for the hall’s funds.


£25 raised Despite high winds and


for whist at the Easter whist and domino drive run by St Bartholomew’s MU, Chipping. Whist results: Ladies —


13 tables There were 13 tables


Mrs M. Edwards, Mrs S. Robinson, Mrs S. Hams. Gents — Mr C. Haworth, Mr J. Robinson, Mr F. Smith. Dominoes: Mr W. Hay-


Crook, of Preston, will be- Church’s Property Divi- demonstrating. six dishes sion, based at Man-


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C h e s t e r .


service, the choir sang the introit “Jesus, Lord, we look to thee” and the anthem “Christ is risen from the dead.” In the evening they


At the family morning


morning on Saturday raised £320 for the funds ‘ of Whalley -Methodist Church'. • I t Was held in the


Gift day A . gift day and coffee


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domino drive of the season at Rimington Memorial Institute on Saturday was well at­ tended and there was a welcome hot supper. Mrs Elizabeth Robinson pre­ sented the prizes. Whist results: Ladies —


Hot supper The last tyhist and


Broderick, Mrs D. Speak, Mrs J. Harrison, Mrs M. A. Wentworth. Children’s dominoes: Robert Fal- shaw, Howard Sedgwick. Raffle: Miss M. Pye, Mr


R. H ar tley , Mrs N. Robinson.


and entertainment, club chairman ’ Mr Alan Stott presented prizes to win­ ners of the club handicaps which have been played throughout the year.


Snooker — Jim Hacking, Neville Taylor.. Billiards — John Spencer, Dennis Seed. Darts — Frank Wrathall, Jim Hacking. Dominoes — Jim Frank­ lan d , John Lund. Draughts — Alan Stott, Robert Bolland. Raffle: Mr R. George, Mr Clive Hartley.


Trophy winners were: Pendleton


sang “Lead, kindly light” and “Jesu,'word of God incarnate.” . The choir was con­


ducted by Miss G. Parkin­ son and organist was Mr Clifford Johnson.


tended Chatburn village hall snooker club’s social and presentation evening at the Brown Cow Friday. The aw a rd s


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handed over by councillor Mr j. taker, a member village hall committee. The village hall’s first


parish Whit- of the


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only their second season, finished runners-up in Di­ vision Two.


hurst, Mrs A. Ellison, Mrs S. Lawson, Mrs A. Cookson, Mr F. Lawson, Mrs D. Hayhurst. Raffle: Mr W. Hay­


hurst, Miss J. Ainsworth, Mr J. Moon, Miss A. Hod- kinson. ' The next drive will be


in Chipping Parish Rooms on May 30th, at 7-30 p.m.


Whalley


Coffee date. A coffee evening in


Whalley in aid of the Queen Elizabeth Playing Fields appeal fund will be held at the Lower Clerk Hill Farm home of Dr. Michael Maw and Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw on June 19th.


Canada was the subject of a talk given to Whalley WI by Miss Mavis Chad- dock, of Whalley. She showed impressive


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were enrolled, Mrs K. Holden and Mrs J. Lea, both of Woodlands Drive. Tea hostesses were Mrs


M. Fell, Mrs V. Garner and Mrs F. Humphries.


citizens raised nearly £60 for the Ribble Valley. Committee for the Inter­ national Year of Disabled People, at a- whist' and;- domino drive in the adult' centre on Friday.


Grand total Whalley Abbey senior


mystery trip on May 27th. It was decided to start the May meeting at 7-15 p.m. to enable resolutions for the annual meeting to be discussed. Two new members


slides of the Rockies and the Prairies, demonstrat­ ing the extremes of scen­ ery. Mrs R. McKinley thanked her. • Names were taken for a


al contest, David Speak finished in second spot, while Harold Frankland won the Peter Tomlinson Memorial Trophy as the club’s individual champ­ ion. Runner-up was Robert Packer, with Alan O’Neill and Brian Jones the losing semi-finalists.


at Christ Church, Chat­ burn, sang two choruses at the family morning ser­ vice, “Yesterday, today, forever, Jesus is the same” and “Make the book live for me, O Lord.” The service was con­


Choruses Sunday School scholars


taken up by Friday Club member Adele Rhodes, Sunday School pupil Mark Limbert, Cub Scout Paul Craig and parent Mr J. Hall.


and friends of Christ Church, Chatburn, and the village Methodist Church Sunday Schools enjoyed a trip to Skipton baths and market. The trip was organised by teachers and leaders of both schools.


To Skipton Fifty-three members


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across a knotty problem w’hen the question of whether to participate in a country- fair organised by St Helen’s-Church w’as raised. As the WI movement is


Knotty problem Waddington WI came


ducted by Canon C. R. Butlin • and organist was Mrs D. Brewer. The : collection was


In the league’s individu­


team won the Division One title -in the Clitheroe and District League — for the second successive season. The second team, in


Presentation Eighty-five guests at­


ra is e d money for rheumatism and arthritis research and proceeds from the stall reached a record total of £23 for dis­ abled people. President Mrs M. Ire­


help available to invalids and geriatric patients and Mrs Cook described the aids for arthritic people and those recovering from se izures . They were thanked by Mrs Gorrill. A sponsored knit-in


of .Disabled People was the theme of a talk given to Pendleton WI by a nurse, Mrs Pennoch and an occupational therapist, Mrs Cook. Mrs Pennoch told of the


Practical help The International Year


50 people managed to attend the annual dinner of Rimington Men’s Club at the Black Bull Hotel on Saturday. After an excellent meal


Dinner In spite of the blizzard,


Mrs E. Roberts, Mrs A. Seed, Mrs F. Ingleby. Gents — Mr C. Johnson, Mr H. F. Taylor, Mrs A. Roberts. . Dominoes: 1 Mr- E .


: Mr, G. Dugdale, Mr A. •Laycock, Mr R. Simpson,


Iiamson, Mrs R. Wood,


lock, Mr S., Bury, Mr J. Clarke, Mr H. Crawford, Mr G. Dugdale, Mr S. Dugdale, Mr Hull, Mr J. Entwistle; Mr A. Kay, Mr P. Lancaster, Mr Lay- cock, Col. Martlew, Mr R. E. Parkinson, Mr F. Spurgeon, Mr Porter, Mr Mackwood and Mr Wil­ liamson.


Slaidburn


disco at Slaidburn Village Hall on Friday night went ahead as planned. Nookies Band provided the music.,


Disco Despite the snow, a


Mr Mackwood, ■ Mr E. Hull and Mr Porter. » .. Sidesmen: Mi- I. Bul­


Hurst Green


member Mrs Muriel Wright was delighted to find that her jumble sale bargain turned out to be a beautiful piece of 19th century handwork.


Bargain H u rs t Green WI


Bungalow,1 was' 67. He had been a farmer all his life, at one time working for the late Col Hirst, at Croasdale House, Slaid­ burn. He went into farming


Jenny, and three married daughters, Ann, Joyce and Freda.


Icing cakes Mrs Eileen Harrop, of


judged the girls’ efforts. Winners were: Juniors — Pamela Breaks, Anne P a rk e r , Kay Hulatt. Seniors — Sheila Harri­ son, Joyce Kenyon, Alison Waterworth. Pamela Breaks expre­


W. Kenyon demonstrate items which could be made from rope and twine. He was thanked by- Robert Parker. Neville Harrison presided.


ssed thanks. The boys watched Mr


\ on the spring council meeting and announced that the Ladies’ Club is to hold a coffee morning on May 16th, in aid of the village hall roofing fund. The competition for


Easter biscuits was won by Mrs P. Nutter. Tea hostesses were Mrs-. B. Berry, Mrs M. Baldwin and Mrs E. Newhouse.


Mitton


Thanks At Mitton P a r ish


Church annual meeting, acting chairman Col. J. Martlew thanked all parishioners who had served the church during the two years the parish had been without a vicar. He said every effort


quested for the May meeting, when guests will be the ladies of Holy Trin­ ity Church, Blackpool. Mrs E. Owen, reported


land said that the jumble sale had raised £41. She announced an “at home” day at the WI headquar­ ters in Preston. Refreshments were re-


Thornley


Wheatley WI, Mrs Bain, introduced’ by president Mrs M. Charnley, fasci­ nated her audience with a talk entitled “Security in stores.” She was thanked by Mrs James.


Security At Th o rn ley -w ith -


' Mrs Kenyon. Social time was spent in


a novel w’ay by identifying a number of items by smell alone.


arranged for tonight and a few seats are still avail- able for the mystery outing on May 19th.


A jumble sale has heen Martin Top


chwarden Mr A. Porter, who retired after seven years, and Mr K. William­ son, who had been trea­ surer for the past 13 years. Churchwardens are Mrs


J. Bullock, Mrs C. Clarke, Mrs S. Dugdale, Mrs E. Spurgeon, Mrs K. Wil-


Waddington


rent types of quilting and the ways in which they can be used was given by VCO Mrs J. Bright. She was thanked by Mrs S. Armstrong.


ments were made for the effort in aid of the chosen charity oh June 13th, to be- opened by county ch a irm an Mrs F'.‘ Smithies. There will be' jewellery, blue, 50-50,


non-sectarian, it was de­ cided to seek advice from county headquarters. Preliminary arrange­


Mrs M. Whittaker, Mrs card stalls and a display A. Dillon, -Mrs Barker, of WI activities. ' •i Mrs Brown. Gents — Mr An explanation of diffe­


Whist results: Ladies— kitchen : and' greetings


wrance welcomed visitors Mrs E. Oliver and Mrs Richmond and announced that the jumble sale had made £80. She contri­ buted £23 to the funds


President Miss D. De-


from a whist and domino drive at her home and Mrs Hermon added £8 made by a luncheon.


bursary was Mrs Grace Walker. Members voted to award a bursary of £50. A silence was observed in memory of Mrs Jackson.


Winner of the Denman Tickets were on sale for


the group meeting at Dunsop Bridge on May 7th, when there will be talk on folk remedies and a competition for a piece of brass. ''


June 18th and Bashall Eaves members will be guests a t . the October meeting.


A t r ip to Ca s tle Howard is planned for


be films by the National Trust and the resolutions will be discussed. Tea hostesses will be Mrs Wood, Mrs Kilpatrick, Mrs- V. Kenyon, Mrs S. Johnston, Mrs M. C. Jackson,’Miss B. Jackson, Mrs E. Irwin and Mrs Hayton. Paperbacks are requested for the stall.


Next month there will


K. M. Hill and Mr R. R. Birtwistle and treasurer is Mr S. Bury. PCC: Col. Martlew, Mrs


was being made to find a vicar to share the benefice with Hurst Green. He paid tribute to chur­


were held at Salem Con­ g re g a t io n a l Chapel, Martin Top, on Sunday. Preacher in the after­


Message . Monthly group services


H o w e1 Jo n e s , of Clitheroe, led the' wor­ ship, taking his theme from the story of Ruth. Collections of £35 will


noon was M r . Robert Cryer, of Burnley, who took his message from the incident of the fig tree. In the evening, Mr


go towards next week’s T en t C ru sad e in Clitheroe. Organist for the day was Miss Alice Parkinson.


' The competition for a piece of brass was won by Mrs Ellison and Mrs J.‘ Proctor. Raffle winners were Mrs Proctor and


Sabden, gave a demonst­ ration of icing ' and. de­ corating cakes to the girl members of Slaidburn Young F a rm e r s on Monday. Afterwards Mrs Harrop


sheep and became well known as a judge. He leaves a wife,


on his own and later became manager for a firm which bought several farms in the area. He was an expert on


yesterday in St-Andrew’s Parish Church of Slaid- bum fanner Mr George Taylor, who died in hospi­ tal on Saturday after a short illness. Mr Taylor, of Proctors


Sheep expert The funeral took place


visit to Fence WI, a folk evening at Hoghton and a mystery trip in June.


Hayhurst. Competition: Mrs Shoesmith.


G re en h a lg h , Mr W. Shoesmith and Mrs A.


raised by St John’s MU and Young Families Group at a coffee evening and raffle at the Eagle and Child Hotel, Hurst Green.


Profitable More than £334 was


. lager, was won by Mrs Howarth, of Ramsbottom. The event, in aid of the


able television and radio cassette donated by. a vil-


to the hosts, Mr and Mrs J. Burgess, and to Mr R. Coupe, raffle organiser.


Church of England Chil­ dren’s Society in its cente­ nary year and the Inter­ national Year of Disabled People, was very well supported. Thanks were expressed


The major prize, a port­


Ladies — Mrs E. Holden and Miss M. Holden. Gents — .Mr J. Holden and Mr W. Bailey. Dominoes: Mr W.


Over 60s Club held its fortnightly meeting in the village nail, members played w h is t and dominoes. Whist winners w'ere:


Winning hands When Hurst Green


first place in tne competi­ tion for a piece of lace. Other winners were Mrs Duxbury and Mrs E. Mather. Names were taken for a


garments of the Regency period and said Mrs Wr ight’s article was almost definitely a net headpiece to covert a baby’s face, dated about 1820. • -The item gained' her


the speaker, Mrs E. Whitaker, of Elswick, whose subject was “Pan­ taloons to panties." She showed' hand-made


This w'as confirmed by


first prize.in his own right at-,the show— his 14th 'first. ''


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Robinson, Mr E. Seedall, Mrs E. Newhouse, Mrs Collier, Mrs Lund, Mr H. P ick a rd . C h i ld re n ’s dominoes: Katharine Maher, Alison Pickard, Karen Watson. Raffle: Mr K. Edwards,


— Mrs D. Wright, Mrs E. Ainsworth, Miss M. Jack- son. Gents — Mrs M. Cowking, Mr E. Garnett, Mr K. Edwards. Dominoes: Mrs H.


Mr A. Wentworth, Mrs J. Howarth.


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Wright, of Pasturelands Drive, and friends organ­ ised a jumble sale to raise £7.58 for cancer research.


Enterprising Billington girl Karen


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