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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 9th, 1982 5 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) _ (Classified)


CHRISTMAS TREES


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Festive event Chipping village hall’s


Christmas fair on Satur­ day was opened by Mr Colin Carefoot, accom­ panied by his wife Eileen, who was presented with a bouquet by Playschool children Emma Cookson and Fay Harper. He specially thanked


Mrs Sarah Seed, of. Kirk- field, for returning with


her stall of home-made provisions for so many rears, and she expressed


•ier own thanks to her assistants, Mrs Chadwick, Mrs Mabel Hayhurst and Mrs Gladys Whittaker,


who ran the raffle. Father Christmas was a


firm favourite and stalls were also manned by the Brownies, Guides, Cubs, Scouts, YFC, Pony Club, Show Committee, Play­ school, Leagram with Little Bowland (Christ­ mas tree), Parish Council, Catholic bingo, Congrega­


tional Church and WI. The raffle raised £200


towards the total of over £700. Chairman Mr J. Rich thanked the organ­ isations and Mrs Ethel El­ lison and ladies who pro­ vided refreshments.


Bottle’s sum A bottle of money at


the Talbot Hotel, Chip­ ping, displayed by land­ lords Wilf and Marie Bleazard, was opened on Thursday. A game to guess the total (£44.80) raised a further £25. It was won by Mr R. Wooler. The money will go to


the senior citizens’ Christ­ mas party, to be held ii) the village hall on January 8th, from 4-30 to 8-30


p.m. Anyone over 60 is in­


vited and should contact Mr Joe Moon (Chipping 222) or enter their name on the list at the Post Office. The area. covered 'is Chipping, Thornley,


Leagram and. Chaigley. If one . married partner is under 60 and 'the other over, both are entitled to attend.


tee’s, whist, domino and raffle night will be held in Chipping Village Hall on December 22nd, at 7-45 p.m.


Games night The Welfare Commit­


Slaidburn


Crackers Slaidburn WI members


and their guests were welcomed to the village hall for their annual Christmas party by presi­ dent Mrs Mary Parker. The room’s face-lift,


Newton


Church at, Newton was host last ' week to the annual Christmas rally of the Dales churches,' in­ cluding Martin Top, Harrop, Holden and Settle.. - A short service was


Hosts rally The United Reformed


conducted by the Rev. J. D. Salsbury and Miss A. Rushton sang a solo “The . Holy. City” .


ous folk singers from Great Harwood enter­ tained with songs and carols. Mr ■ Salsbury thanked their leader, Mary Heath. Ladies from Newton


Later a group of religi­ ;


with recent redecoration and the addition of Christ­ mas trimmings and a tree with lights, made it most-,


attractive. After supper,, entertain­


ment was provided by Mr Roy Porter, of Chatburn, assisted by his wife and daughter, who sang to guitar accompaniment and organised games and com­ petitions. The members’ competi­


tion was for a decorated cracker containing a pre­ sent and these will be sent to a local hospital before Christmas. The evening concluded


with carol singing and thanks on behalf of the guests was proposed by Mr N. L. Shaw.


Support fair A good crowd of sup­


porters turned out for Slaidburn Trefoil Guild’s annual Christmas Fair on Saturday, including regu- ............................. Helen


lar attender Miss Helen Garnett, of Kendal. Chairman Mrs Doris


Leeming paid tribute to a v e ry good w orking member, Mrs Jessie Thompson, who died some months ago. Greetings were read


NEWS WHITESIDES |


gifts of toys - for the Na­ tional Children’s Home will- be presented -by the Sunday School scholars.


Party plans Mrs E.'.Chapman con­


ducted a short service for St Helen’s MU, Wadding­ ton, and Mrs E. Loxham, who was in the chair, asked members about cleaning the church before Christmas. - . Mrs G. Hughes outlined


arrangements for the party on January 6th. Mrs B. •


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served a light supper to round off the evening.


Dance ° Newton village hall


committee organised its Christmas- dance on Friday. Music was pro­ vided by The Dalesman Band and a buffet supper was served by ladies of the committee. Competi­ tion winners were Mrs Vickery, Mrs Beattie, Mrs Ward, Mrs Walmsley and Mr Rush.


Tricks and spots Saturday was the night-


for Newton village hall’s Christmas whist and domino drive. Whist win­ ners were: Ladies — M. Brenn'and, J. Cowperth- waite, Mrs Lax, Miss A. Rushton, Mrs Swales. Gents — Mr S. Hogg, Mr Adey, Mr B. Breaks, Mr A. Swales, Mr Edwards. Dominoes: Adults — M.


| two forjner aples who are lives across


jiy Dewhurst, ranisation’ s r-dance. urst and his were recently merica where former local


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Albert and ateman and


it Cross, nans now run


p — or candy a very attrac-


i of Victoria, imbia, Canada. ' s family live in :sert, 40 miles Los Angeles, if has a petrol open from 7 p.m., seven


k. io, had he not , would have nt president of er, found time Dewhursts on


isneyland. is not lost any iergy or en- and made it


;s that we co- •y square yard on everything I,” said Mr De-


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c came this 1 Clitheroe


Trade presi-


from 90-year-old Mrs Nora Rycroft, who moved '. from the village to live with her family near Blackpool earlier in the year. Mrs Leeming thanked


the Guild’s many suppor­ ters and gave a list of charities and good causes, 3, both local and further afield, which are helped with the proceeds. Mrs P. Holdsworth, Di­


vision Commissioner of Guides, opened the sale, praising the work under­ taken by the Guild. Thanks were proposed by Miss M. J. Watson and a


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'ft token was presented y B row nie E s th e r


Parsons,


One minute " Slaidburn YFC met in


the village hall on Monday evening, with Robert Parker presiding, to final­ ise arrangements for forthcoming events. A “one minute please” prog­ ramme followed, which proved very entertaining.


Read


Capers “ Commando capers”


were enjoyed by Read Scouts on Sunday. They were left six miles from home and had to make their way back without being found by parents or


Scout leaders. On Monday, Martin


Haworth, Mark Leech, David White, Nick Root, Paul Hodkinson and Joe Lambert were invested.


£54 made Read’s waste paper collec­


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tion was made on Satur­ day, 3.6 tonnes of paper being collected to make £54 for Scout funds.


All the aces At the whist drive in


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs B. Bren- nand, Mrs E. Brownhill. Gents — Mr. E. Holden, Mrs M. Pollardv Mrs P. Longbottom won the spe­ cial prize and Mrs R. Har­ greaves was MC.


Whaites, C. Sutcliffe,’ A. Wentworth. A. Bur­ roughs, J. Collinson, J. Metcalf, G. Norris, F. Lawson, J. Harrison, I. Pinder. Children — Rus­ sell Pinder, Debbie Jones, Katherine Pinder. Raffle: Miss E. Dawson, Mr M. Barlow, Mrs V. Nowell.


Sabden


Open to all After a service in St


N ich o la s ’ s Church,


Sabden, for St Andrew’s Day,


Sabden Mothers’


Union held an open night i ..................... ...


n the church ha ill.


liam and Mr Leonard Luc- kett showed slides of the year of the church and events in village life. A home-baked supper was made, by members and Mrs Eileen Luckett ex­


The Rev. Denis McWil- pressed thanks.


Over 60s Sabden Over 60s Club


domino winners were: Miss A. Alston, Miss E. Brown, Mrs I. Cottam, ’ Mrs B. Birtwell, Mr H. Swannick, Mrs N. Palmer. Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Sefton, Mrs E. Hargreaves. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mrs M. Plot­ ter. Raffle: Mrs M. Wade. At the second weekly


meeting, domino winners were: Miss A. Alston, Mrs A'. Spence, Mrs I. Cottam. Wnist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mrs I. Green.' Raffle: Mrs A. Spence.


Waddington


Thoughts Members of Wadding­


ton Methodist Women’s Fellowship were given


much to think about on Thursday when Canon C. Butlin spoke of “God’s plan for the Jews.” Mrs P. Vickers pres­


St Helen’s Mothers’ * Grindleton, gave a demon­ „ Leeming, of


stration of Christmas d e - , corations which'were


reatly admired. She also isplayed several table decorations which she was selling in aid. of the pre­ mature baby unit in Blackburn'. She was thanked for


her talk by Mrs Chapman, who was hostess for the afternoon, and refresh­ ments were served.


W e s t B ra d fo rd


Reminder The Rev. T. Bradshaw


spoke to West Bradford Methodist Ladies’ Bright Hour, reminding them not


just to think of Jesus the baby at Christmas time or the Crucifixion at Easter­ tide, but to remember God’s presence is always


with us. ■ Mrs Susan Clark con­


ducted a short service, Mrs Nancy Frankland ac-


■ companying the hymns. The committee, served tea and biscuits.


Mitton


Decorations Christmas floral decora­


tions was the theme chosen by Mrs B. Collinge when' she spoke to mem­ bers of Little Mitton WI. Former president Mrs


E. Simpson, attending her first meeting after illness, was warmly welcomed by members. A produce stall raised


£18 - towards the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Christie Hospital Cancer Appeal. A special Christmas supper was provided by Mrs K. Hill. . Thanks were expressed


' to Mrs M. Williamson for arranging the second visit to greenhouses in Knuts- ford. Members were told that arrangements ..had been made for a cake


Pendleton


Anthem At All Saints’ .Church,


Pendleton, on Sunday morning, the choir sang the anthem “Let us now praise famous men”, by Vaughan Williams, con­ ducted by organist and choirmaster Miss E. M. Bannister and accom­ panied by Mrs M. Cole. ;. Afterwards coffee and


mince pies were’ served in the school and the Christ­ mas' draw took place. Winners were: Mr J. Noon, Mrs M. Geldard,


1 Mr J. Bailey, Mr W. M. Park,- Mrs Grafstrom, Miss Rachel' Cowperth- waite, Mrs Nicholson, Mr A. Gordon, Mr S. Bargh, Mrs S. Cowperthwaite, Mrs Cole.


Whalley


Missions A talk about work in


the mission field in In­ donesia, by Mrs A. Howard, of Accrington, was enjoyed by members of Whalley Methodist Church Women’s Work, who were joined by ladies from other local churches. Chairman was Mrs Pam


direct front source, thereby ensuring that we have the best possible quality at the best possible price. We stock many wines from the less tracWional wineproducing areas like Australia, Chile, Greece, Hungary, New Zeaand, South Afoca, Switzer­ land and even England.-Among all this range you will find wines at a price to suit


Our range of wines comes from all over the world, most of which we import


all pockets » Prices start around £1.50 and go up to over £50 for the best Clarets.


of vintage > including


u i i u o u q i Whiskies.


Vickers and pianist Mrs E. Kenyon. A bring-and- buy stall was an attrac­ tion'and, tea was served by the committee.


Right cards Winners at. the Abbey


senior citizens’ drive at Whalley were Mrs H. Turner and Mrs M. Whitaker for whist and Mrs E. Howai-th and Mrs R. Sanderson for dominoes.


Rimington


Seasonal fare At the Christmas whist


and domino drive in Rimington Memorial In­ stitute, the prizes were


. seasonal fare. Supper was .served and Mr A. Stott


thanked helpers. Mrs-E. Robinson pre­


sented prizes. Whist win-


“ ners: Ladies— Mrs M. Hal s t ead, Mrs M. Richards, Mrs J. Cook, Mrs M. Anderson. Gents —. Mr K. Firth, Mrs F. Hayhurst, Mr I. B. Whit­ taker, Mr G. Killean. Dominoes: Miss Kai-en


icing demonstration. The annual dinner has


been planned for January 5th at the Spread Eagle


Hotel, Barrow. A competition for a


Christmas tree decoration was won by Mrs J. Davey.


Hurst Green


Favourites St John’s MU, Hurst


Green, began the celebra­ tion of its Golden Jubilee year with a service of “ Songs of Praise” on Sunday evening, when members’ favourite hymns


were sung. Lessons were' read by


Mrs J. Piercy and Mrs P. Finch and prayers said by enrolling member Mrs G. Pennington, Mrs M. Bailey, Mrs V. Cave, Mrs J. Marsden, Mrs J. Hoyle and the Rev. B. M. Cave. -The MU banner was


Members and then- .


Fellowes, Mr R. Hartley, Mr H. Pr o c t o r ; Mr Hanson, David Wadding­ ton, Mrs E. Dickinson, Mrs A. ’ Holgate. Raffle: Mrs S. Lawless, Mrs Hackwood (2), Jean Thist- lethwaite, Mrs Killean. The Christmas dance takes place tomorrow.


More district news on page 9


To complete your drinks selection we have a large variety of beers and minerals and mineral waters. As well as English Beers and Lagers we stock many foreign beers imported from all over Europe, even America, Australia and New Zealand.


If you have not received our LATEST PRICE LIST giving details of all our products please telephone or write and we shall be happy to send you one. Better still why not call in and see for yourself that we really can supply all your drinks needs for


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presented by Mrs Pen­ nington, accompanied by Mrs Piercy and Mrs Bailey.


ided, Mrs P. Fisher ac­ companied the hymns and tea hostess was Mrs H. Came


Union have been invited to the meeting on De­ cember 16th, when Mr R. Brindle will be the speaker.


Family : There will be a family


service at Waddington


■Methodist Church on Sunday morning, when


families and friends were thanked by Mrs Penning­ ton) for their help in choosing hymns. Organist was Mrs K. Seed.


Chatburn


Dominoes The ladies enjoyed play­


. Brown Cow today at 2-30 prompt for the Christmas


ing dominoes at the Rib- blesdale Club, Chatburn, on Thursday. Tea hostes­ ses were Mrs Cowell and Mrs Barker. Members are reminded to be at The


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