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Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bumleij 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Advctiiser and Times. June lOthj 1982 ^ J B:t o n 11 IT’S W E L L WORTH A, VISIT TO m News from the villages Tosside


Total The final amount raised


at last week’s joint dance and jumble sale' for the leukaemia department of Christie Hospital, Man­ chester, was ^60.


Old time An old time dance, oi-


g a n is ed by Mrs R. Kenyon in Tosside Insti­


tute, was very much en­ joyed. Dancing was to the Singalong country band, Tebay. Competition winners


tee have arranged a Gala Dance, fi'om 8 p.m. until midnight.


drive held in Read Gon- s t i tu t io n a l Club on


All the aces Winners at , the whist


Monday night were; Ladies — Mrs A. Taylor,


Mrs M. Pickles (cons). Gents — Mrs P. Longbot- tom, Mrs M. Grady


(cons). Mrs D. Slinger won the special prize and


Mrs R. Hargi-eaves was MC.


were Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs J. Tilbui-y, Mrs R. Proctor, Mrs 0. Guy, Mrs E. Waddington and Mr J. Metcalfe. A total of £124 was raised for the British Kidney Patient Associa­ tion.


Maypole S t B a r th o lom ew ’s


School was well attended. Pupils gave a demonstra­ tion of country and may- pole dancing and £120 was raised for church funds.


church fete in 1'osside


Anniversary It was the 170th an­


niversary of Mount Sion Chapel, Tosside, on Whit Sunday evening and a ser­ vice was conducted by the Rev. Greg Hoyland, of Long Preston. Tea and biscuits were serve'd af­ terwards. A collection for chapel funds made £35.


Read


meeting Philip Youles and Derek A t tr id e were awarded their Patrol Leaders badges. Chris Leech, Neil Hai’-


Badges At last week’s Scout


rison and Richard Locky- er were made Assistant


Patrol Leaders. Simon Hughes gained his cyclist proficiency badge.


•Waste The Scout and Guide


Parents’ Committee col-. lected three-and-a-half tonnes of waste paper at last Saturday’s collection.


held on the school field, off S traits Lane, on Saturday, June 12th. Stalls will be held, includ­ ing a sweet. stall being organised by the vicar, and there wll also be a mask competition. In the evening the Scouts and Guides Parents’ Commit­


Gala dance Read Gala Day will be


Hurst Green


joyed a day out \rith a difference.


Green Over 60s Club en­


lce-(irome Members of Hurst


Yorkshire to Leyburn, via' Skipton, th e y , headed


After ti-avelling into


west to Blackpool to watch Olympic gold medallist Robin Cousins at the ice-drome.


Mary Lakeland for or­ ganising the trip. > '


Members thanked Mrs ,■ ; ■ '


. been invited by Enrolling Member Mrs G. Penning- ■ ton to meet Mrs Paul, ' wife of the Bishop of Bradford. She gave a talk on “Christian Unity’’ and was thanked by Mrs J. Hoyle. Refreshments were served.


of Hurst Green MU, members of branches in the Bolland Deanei-y had


Unity At the monthly meeting


Waddington at St Helen’s Church,


Service plaques During morning service


Taylor were presented with brass plaques by Canon C. F. Goodchild, in appreciation ,of their service. Mr Silverwood has re­


tired after 25 years as a warden and Mr Taylor is leaving the area, after eight years in the job.


Mothers’ Union, Wadding­ ton, was opened by Canon


MU visit The AGM of St Helen’s


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' band’s illness. Mrs. Chap­ man presented the finan­ cial. statement and enrol-


good wishes was sent to secretary Mrs L. Bird, absent because of her hus-


prayers. A message


ling- member Mrs N. Goodchild thanked the committee and all the members for their co-op'-, eration and generosity,' much in evidence at the Spring Fair.. The committee was


reappointed with the addi­ tion of Miss D. Dewrance. Mrs Hughes volunteered to act as temporary sec- retai-y, until Mrs Bird’s return.


Slaidburn


Parker was in the chair on Wednesday evening for the WI meeting and an­ nounced that the spon­ sored “knit” raised £90 for th e A r th r i t is and Rheumatism Council ■ for Research. Mr and Mrs J. H. C.


Knitters President Mrs Mary


and suppliers of thermal underwear were intro­ duced.' Mrs J. Calverley expressed thanks.


Rawson, of Hodgkinson and Gillibrand, makers


A competition for a


useful article made from waste material was won by Mrs Eva Robinson.


Paythorne


annual spring, sale was held on Saturday, the good weather bringing plenty of visitors. Sunday School scholars took charge of the competi­ tions, other members helped on the stalls and served teas. .The sale made £101 for chapel funds.


Chapel’s sale Paythorne .Chapel’s


Gisburn


Farmers’ flowers Mrs J. Oldfield gave a


S t ^ r ’MrTom "sT cieZnstrarir'^of "flowed venvood and mT- J a 4 s an-anging at a me_eting of


Gisburn Young Farmers at Shuttleworth Hall. Miss -Sarah Wilson prop­ osed a vote of thanks. Later, Mr J. Falshaw de- m on s tra ted sh e ep shearing.


WI were given an inter­ esting talk on “Pantaloons .to Panties” by guest speaker Mrs Whittaker,


Plants Members of Gisburn


C. F. '(JoodchiTd "'with monthly meeting. A message of


^.. Elswick, at their nitioduceci b>


vice-president Mrs H. M. ■Waddington, who took the chair for the meeting, and was thanked by Mrs J. Pavkoi* The LFWi monthly


newsletter was read anc^ discussed and Mrs M. Oldfield and Ml'S Jennie Gornall agi-eed to attend the flower festival meet­ ing at the vicarage on June 21st. Dates and venues of


forthcoming events were given, including a visit to “Showtime on Ice” on Oc­ tober 1st and to a British Food Week at Preston in September 'The Christmas Fair


Mitton Info wanted


meeting of Little Mitton WI was Mrs Drain, a de­ monstrator from Max Factor make up. She gave useful hints and demons­ trated on a member. She was thanked by Mrs M. Neason. The federation letter


committee was formed and it was decided that the charity to be sup­ ported by the cash raised would be Clitheroe Hos­ pital. A competition for an


old-fashioned garment was won by Mrs I. Can', with Mrs A. Frankland 2nd and Mrs J. Dibb 3rd.


Wafer box Church p eop le of


Rimington have made gift of a silver wafer box to St Mary’s Church, Gisburn. It was dedicated by the


vicar. Canon S. A. Selby, at an Evensong service.


Grindleton P S S S iO n p i s y


the anniversary services at Grindleton Methodist Sunday School, the chil­ dren put on a passion play and superintendent Mr Robin Clark led the service. “The Friendship of


, Speaker at the monthly ' Han'od.


■Padiham Road, will be crowned Rose Queen by retiring Queen, Louise


asked members to look out for the official WI car (courtesy of BL), in the- publicity motorcade which preceded this year’s silver jubilee milk race which passed through Whalley on June 5th. • Information was re­


quested fi'om members for the world conservation strategy questionnaire which IS to assist in the work for the improvement of the environment. Information was also


■Sabden v ic a r . R ev , 'Trevor -'Vaughn, now fminisfer of St George’s Church, Chorley, will pi-each at the 3 p.m. Evensong service after­ wards. ■


day, there will be the Procession of Witness on Sunday led by Longridge Prize Band. Former


Following this busy


' Sabden, was completed with the visitation of the Rt Rev. Geoffrey Burke, Bishop of Salford, who also confirmed 40 children and adults at a special


Busy week A busy week for St Mary’s RC Church,


Mass. The Bishop,' making his


bership survey. The competition, for a


wanted on the. National Federation of WIs mem­


compact was won by Mrs F. Haynes. The Denman bursary to


. second visit to the village in a fortnight, presided at the morning’s 'Visitation


Mass which Fr Leon Morris, parish priest,


For the morning part of Pilkington, Mrs Bryant Confirmation Mass with K i r n in Q IO n „ « « « ;


assist with expenses of at­ tending a course at the WIs Denman College was won by Mitton’s treasurer Mrs G. Pearson. Hos tesses. were Mrs


n u s L e s s e s . w e x c . Mi ss Hudson.


Sabden


Jesus” was the theme for the afternoon with read'' ings and songs, from the scholai's. The Rev. Stan­ ley Johnston; of Black­ burn, led the service and echoed this then'fe for his sermon. Mr Johnston also con­


ducted the evening ser­ vice, with songs from Linda and Gordon 'Whit­ field, of Waddington. ■


Langho


member, gave a reminder of the overseas sale to be held at 'Whalley Abbey on June 15th. The mystery tour this


noon tea meeting was held at the home of Miss E. Chew, of Billington. Mrs M. Holt, enrolling


Reminder St Leonard’s MU after­


held at Burnley Cre­ matorium last Tuesday. ' Mr Machell leaves a wfe, 'Vera, five children (and three step-children.


Hart Inn, Sabden, Mr Derek Machell has died aged 56. Mr Machell had been at the Sabden pub for seven years. Prior to that he was at the White Hart Inn, Burnley, for about six years and had, also been licensee at Bacup and Accrington. The funeral service was


Licensee dies Licensee of the White


iTiiD


celebrated \rith the popu­ lar Folk Mass. “His reac­ tion was that the Mass was very unconventional but very effective,” said Fr Moms. Then Fr Moi-ris pres­ ided later in the day when [n the Bishop celebrated the u ie


rsisn ei uraLeu


the 40 newly confirmed — mostly from St Mary’s RC Primary School, and St Augustine’s School, Bil- lin^on. _ “It was a marvellous


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day and everything went very. well. Thanks to everyone who helped,” said Fr Moiris. .


break, youngsters at Sabden County Primary School are renewing their blitz on litter. Just by concentrating on the Holme, they filled several rubbish bags with litter before the holiday. Headmaster Mr Peter


Litter blitz After the half term


year takes place on June 29th and members must meet in York Lane, Bil­ lington. The rose queen festival will be held on June 26th and helpers are needed.


villagers enjoyed an eight day holiday to Bour­ nemouth, going on several tou r s in c lu d in g one through the picturesque New Forest. It is the second year villagers have set off by coach from Sabden for a holiday or­ ganised by Mrs Marion- Bridge, last year visiting Weston-Super-Mare.


Holiday tour A group of 40 Sabden


Spots and cards Domino winners at


Sabden Over 60s Club were: Mr W. Brown, Mrs B. B ir tw e ll , Mrs F. Boocock. 'Whist — Ladies: Mrs L. Nicholson, Mrs A. Denny. Gents: Mr E. Wilson, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs N. Marshall. At the second weekly


, son presented. Mrs N, Oldfield with a small gift for arranging the enter­ tainment at the May meeting.


president Mrs E. Robin-


Baby faces At Rimington WI, vice


Shorrock said all classes are involved in the anti­ litter campaign.


Chipping


tendance at a whist and domino drive at Chipping. Whis t w in n e r s —


Cards and spots There was a good at­


Ladies; S. Harris, Joan Rogerson, D. Knowles. Gents: E. Ainsworth, J.


Swales, C. Haworth. Dominoes: G. Noi-ris, J.


on June 26th.


Seed, H. Jackson, L. Kenyon, M. Seed, Mrs I. Neary. The next drive will be


Hall finance The AGM of Chipping


meeting Mrs Wade, Mrs Cottam, Miss A. Alston and C. Platt won the d om in o e s . Whis t — Ladies; Mrs M. Proctor and Miss B. Hayes (ioint). Gents: Mrs I. Hill, Mr E. Flannagan. Raffle; Mrs A.


Howarth.


Stormwreck A thunderstorm wreck­


ed Sabden’s home cricket match against Buck Inn, Grindleton, after just l3 balls. The match was abandoned with Buck Inn seven for none after being


■: U put into bat. [S


Sunday School celebrated its anniversary with two well supported services, conducted "by the Rev.' George Knowles, chair­ man of the district. At the first. Sunday School chil­ dren, coached by Mrs Lynn McCrerie, Sunday School secretary, and Elaine Parsons, gave a demonstration called “The Ladder of Life,” accom­ panied by Gillian Daven­ port on piano. Collections totalled £275 for Sunday School funds.'


Services success Sabden M e th od is t


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A hip-hlv amusinir talk J. Rich, (chairman), Mr R. .given by Canon Edward Wallbank (vice-chairman)


Amusing


Wynne, retired vicar of St Gabriel’s, Blackburn, to a meeting of St Nicholas r-i MU, Sabden, linked three rlOW©rS clocks he took with him to Mrs Pat Fletcher s talk life, living together and on flower aiTanging was ■the Christian religion; En- rnuch. enjoyed by Chip-


Mr D. Rich (secretary), Mr E. Rich (treasurer).


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Eileen ?,uckett introduced him and a fte rw a rd s ' thanked h im .- Sadben vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam, said prayers. Later a party of 50: mem-: hers of St Luke’s MU,


Village Hall was well at­ tended, with most local organisations represented. Chairman Mr J. Rich gave details of the finan­ cial position in the abs­ ence of treasurer Mr E. Rich. Expenditure was £400 over income, riiainly


due to the increase in cost , , . .


. festival at Gisburn Church on August 20th to 22nd, Mrs M. Bairstow and Mrs C. Thistlethwaite agi-eed to attend the preliminary meeting. A coffee morn­ ing is to be held at the home of secretary Mrs J Wilson on June 30th, one of the features being red, white and blue bring- and-buy stall. The speaker Mr Grant


■ . A letter from Canon S, A. Selby- invited memberi to take part in the flower


Alison Parfitt (11), of Martin Top


Jonah theme Sunday . School ariniver-


sary services were cele­ brated at Salem Congi-e- gational Chapel, Martin Top, Mr John Beech, Of Barnoldswick, being,guest preacher. Children of the Sunday


School — Ian, Kathryn and Michael Smith,


. ceived by the children. ■ Everyone joined in sing­ ing choruses. Miss Karen Oliver provided organ and


Richard and Andrew Oliver, David Scott and Carol Sherry presented “Jonah and the whale” in recitation form. Four of them also sang about “Jonah and the whale” joined later by the rest of the scholars and congi-e- gation. Ian and Kathryn Smith read the Scriptures and offerings were re-


piano accompaniment. During evening worship


Peter Moorhouse read the lesson and choruses were


sung again. In the after­ noon Mr Beech spoke about the message God gives us, using Jonah as an example. Miss Alice Parkinson was organist for the evening.


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birthday greetings and Mrs A. Walker gave an account of her week’s course on water colour p a in t in g at Denman College. The evening ended with


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a competition to guess the ide'ntity of several mem­ bers from their baby photogi-aphs.


friends spent a day in the' Lake District, one of the highlights • being a boat trip on Lake -Windermere from Bowriess to Amb- leside; Rydal Mount, the , former home of Word-


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