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Clitheroe.Advertiser. and Times, March 11th, 1982 5 Is easy


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I L L S T O N ’ S


LANCASHIRE’S LEADING CARPET SPECIALISTS


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News from Chatburn


Games Snooker and dominoes


were played at the Rib- blesdale Club, Chatbum, on Thursday. Raffle winner was Mrs Swales and tea hostesses were« Mrs Singleton and Mrs Grosvenor.


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Women’s Fellowship, with Mrs Dixon, presiding, heal'd Mrs F. Gordon, of C l ith e ro e , speak on “Methodist Homes for the Aged”. A' sound film, projected


Homes ..Chatburn Methodist


meeting, the last of the session, will be the AGM. There will be a Jacob’s join tea.


Evangelist Fifty Christ Church


members and Clitheroe friends travelled to the Winter. Gardens, Black­ pool, to hear the Ameri­ can Evangelist, Dr Billy Graham.


Alleluia The Women’s' World


Day of Prayer service in Chatburn was held at Christ Church. Mrs Hilda Boden led the gathering of 50 and speaker was Mrs .Maxine Jones, of Clitheroei Mrs Braithwaite sang


“ Alleluia,” the voices were Mrs Ruth Hudson and Miss Ida Dugdale and readers Mrs Emily But­ te r s and Miss May Barton. Door stewards were Mrs Barbara Quayle and


that the homes are fi­ nanced mainly by volun­ tary donations. A retiring collection amounted to- £11. Refreshments were served by committee members. N ex t Wedn e sd a y ’ s


by the Rev. T. J. Brad­ shaw, showed homes in different parts of the country and interviews with some of the elderly residents revealed the happy atmosphere. Mrs Gordon pointed out


Queen of Sheba Completing a series of


talks to Christ Church MU, Chatbum, on women of the Old Testament, Mrs M. Butlin spoke of the Queen of Sheba, who came from a very long distance to see the glories o f Solomon. She was thanked by Mrs A. High- ton, who with Mrs M. Holden was a tea hostess.


family servjce on Sunday, Christ Church, Chatbum,


Posters At a well-attended


was decorated with post­ ers made by the Sunday School scholars depicting the early years of Daniel and his three companions in captivity. Scholars described their


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ceived by Claire Ormrod and John Rodgers for having almost, fun attend­ ance since moving to Chatburn. Bookmarks given by a • village resident went to


three-quarters attendance last year went to Julie Harrison, Sharon Lim­ bert, Samantha Limbert, Karen M ye rs, Julie Myers, Susan Rhodes, Adele Rhodes, Lynn Ridgway, Joanne Smith, Rachel Smith, Alison Lockley, Caroline Booth, Mark Limbert. Token prizes were • re­


for a prize: Diane Lakin, Nina Johnson, Sara John­ son, Sharon Metcalfe, Karen Lambert, Paul Craig, Andrew Murphy, S tephen H a r r ison , Jonathan Lockley.


Thornley


minded o f the group meeting o f Thornley, Whitechapel, Claughton and Chipping on April 26th, at Chipping, and the evening ended with a quiz.


ided. The competition for a painting or drawing from nature was won by Mrs Janes and Mrs Chamley. Raffle winners were Mrs Blackburn and Mrs Pye. Members were r e ­


entitled “ Looking at nature” was given to members of Thornley- with-Wheatley WI by Mr ’ Heap. He was thanked by Mrs R. Proctor. Mrs D. Chamley pres­


Nature A talk and slide, show


all the prizewinners and those who did not qualify


ceived a prize, were: Gail Roberts, Kelly Holden, Rebecca Goodbier, Louise Smalley, Sara Townson, Donna Maynard, Diane ■ Omirod, Vicky Entwistle,. K irs ten Buxbaum,- Richard Buxbaum, David Lakin, Scott Turner, Steven Turner, Paul Maynard. Prizes for seniors with


by Sunday School Queen Lynn L im b e r t and superintendent Miss Carol Walker. Juniors, who each re­


drawings, which were then linked together by Canon C. R. Butlin. The Cub Scouts, led by Mr Brian Johnstone, and the Friday Club, with Mrs Pauline Hall, paraded their banners. Prizes were presented


Mrs Dixon and the offer­ ing was taken up by Miss Anne Bowker and Mrs Ada Holgate. Organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer. The offering,. fo r . the


work of the Christian Lit­ e ra tu re ‘ S o c ie t ie s , amounted , to £31.70. Tea and biscuits was served afterwards.


West Bradford


Energetic choir A s e r v ic e at St


Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, was held on Friday for the Women’s World Day of Prayer. Mrs Olive Mallaby, of


Rishton, spoke and the leader' was Mrs B. Stock.


Readers were: Mrs D. Smith, Mrs L. Jones, Mrs J. Parkinson, Mrs S. Joyce, Mrs S. Clark and Mrs N. Frankiand.


. An. energetic and en - . thusiastic choir led the singing, accompanied by.


Mrs M . ; Sleath at' the organ. The. collection taken up by Miss E: Smalley and Mrs A. Oliver totalled £10.70.


Magistrates . A talk,on the work of a


magistrate was given by Mrs M. Lupton, of Wad- dington, to members of West Bradford WI. Tracing their history, she said the appointment:


Joyce , Hartley presided in the absence of Miss K. Hanson. Members Mrs R. Hindle, Mrs S. Joyce and Mrs W. Sutcliffe nave of­ fered their homes for events such as a coffee morning, cheese and wine


'evening and an afternoon tea and bring-and-buy during the year. „ . Letters of thanks for


flowers and good wishes were read from Mrs B. Nuttall, Mrs M. Mitchell, Mrs E: Oddie, Mrs E. Peatfield and Mrs E. Har­ rison. The competition, “My own Lancashire photo-'


wards and Mrs Sleath. Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs A. Oliver, Mrs M. Wrathall, Mrs J. Oldcorn and Mrs Sutcliffe.


r Slaidburn


Cuts of meat Public relations officer


to the Master Butchers Association for the Black­ burn area, Mr Norman Wilkinson, spoke to Slaid- bum WI about the diffe­ rent cuts of beef, pork . and lamb.


He was accompanied by , "


butcher Mr Denis Harri­ son, of Waddington, and


trainee Mr Nicholas Hem- mingway, of Clitheroe. Mr Wilkinson presented


■ each member with two ro­ asting bags and judged the competition for “My favourite recipe,” award­ ing highest points to Mrs E. Robinson, Mrs B. Steen and Mrs B. Peel. Thanks were proposed


by Mrs Marion Parry. Mrs Mary Parker pres­ ided.


Lifeboat fund Saturday evening was


Slaidburn Trefoil Guild’s annual whist and domino drive in the village hall. Proceeds were in aid of the RNLI.


Hogg (whist) and Mr Jim Pinder (dominoes). Guild chairman Mrs Doris Leeming thanked suppor­ ters and helpers. Wh ist w in ners —


MCs were Mr Stanley


Ladies: Mrs Moor, Mrs F. Peel, Mrs E. Robinson. Gents:. Mr C. Whitfield, Mr G. Metcalfe, Mr S. Hogg. Dominoes: Mr Barry, Mr J. Pinder, Mrs M.


Rimington


righam and Mrs I. Seed for arranging the annual - dinner and to Mrs J. Wilson for organising a visit to “Fiddler on the Roof’ were expressed at Rimington WI by presi­ dent Mrs E. Jackson. Names were taken by


Sorry sight! / Thanks to Mrs J. Cor-'


Mrs B. Spencer for an outing to the Lakes in May-.


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one-day schools on “The' herbaceous border” at Myerscough and “Know your sewing machine” at Whalley. Mrs Vincent, of Bum-


tionnaire on the effects of modem trends on family life were read and Mrs E. Robinson announced birthday greetings. Details were given of


The results of a ques­


ley, gave useful tips on the cultivation of pot plants. Mrs F. Oliver ex- iressed thanks and a


f


ively 'discussion ensued. In contrast to the col­


ourful display of healthy blooms on the speaker’s table, the competition presented a very sorry spectacle of candidates for “the plant most in need of attention.” Mrs D. Whittaker, Mrs


F. Oliver and Mrs E. Jackson had the dubious honour of winning! Mrs


Vincent gave a diagnosis of the cause of the plants’ failure and some practical tips for their recovery.


domino drive held on Saturday to raise funds for the Rimington WI handicrafts and produce


Hot pot Winners at a whist and


\ show were — Gents: W. Ingleby, D'. Wright, H. Howarth. Ladies: M. Cartwright, E. Ains-


• worth, A. Booth. Dominoes: Samantha


packed attendance and in­ cluded a hot pot supper.


Ice rink


' rink at Bolton. • The Youth ' Group’ s annual meeting will be held in Rimington village institute next Wednesday and parents and other in­ terested parties - are in­ vited to attend.


1 A coach load of Riming­ ton Youth Group mem­ bers,- led by club leader Mrs Val Weston, enjoyed a visit , to the Nevada ice


Carol Graveston, Nicola Crisp, Lee Fellowes. Raffle: Mr Lax, Mr Gar­ nett, Mr D. 'Oldham, Mrs D. Robinson: The event attracted a


Holden, Mrs Garnett, Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs F. Parker, Mrs J. Howarth. Children’s dominoes:


of magistrates went back over. 600 years, when their duties were very dif­ ferent to. those of the pre­ sent day. Mrs M. Sleath thanked her. Vice-presid ent Mrs


Mullin, Mrs Wentworth, Mrs M.. Walker, Mrs W. • Crossley.


Book prizes Slaidburn Methodist


Church Sunday-. School children* received book prizes for attendance during the service on Sunday afternoon.' The Rev. Timothy Bradshaw preached and made the presentations.


and Ciaire Slinger (joint highest marks); David Harrison; Esther and Reuben Parsons; Linda;’ ; Stuart • and Rachel Raw; David Simpson; Shirley and Jonathan Wood. '


Recipients were Joanne


Congratulations At a meeting of Slaid-


bum-YFC, Mr R. Todd, of Clitheroe, spoke on photography. He was In­ troduced by chairman Claire Townson and thanked by Mr John Har­ rison.


Parker, John 'Harrison and Mark Blakey was con-


The A team of Alison gratulated on defeating


shire YFC s,enior quiz quarter-final at Myers- cough, by 57 to 48 points.


Chipping


Posy A humorous talk enti­


tled “A posy of other folks’ flowers” was given to Chipping WI by Mrs F.


Smithies, who also won the raffle. .


Mrs V. Parkinson won


the birthday plant and Mrs Sedgwick the com­


petition. Quiz winners were Mrs D. Chadwick and Mrs E. Ellison.’


)h,” was won by Mrs Iphofen, Mrs E. Ed- F u c h s i a s


Society is to hold an open meeting in the village hall for the visit of rnchsia specialist Mr John Porter next Thursday.


Chipping Horticultural


Judging stock Thirty members of


Chipping YFC met in the Village Hall for a talk on stock judging by Norman Hayhurst and Peter Rogerson.


the Women’s World Day of Prayer was held on Friday afternoon in Wad­ dington Methodist Church on the theme “Gather for worship, scatter for ser­ vice” , compiled by women from Ireland.


Original The annual service for


HW club in the Lanca­ Claytpn-le-dale


Bad luck On Monday, Clayton-le-


Dale WI had a talk by Miss J. R. Barlow entitled . “A stroke of bad luck.”


She gave an account of


how, after suffering a severe stroke, which left her badly disabled, she manages to carry on a normal life and drive her specially adapted car. Thanks were' expressed by Mrs Vi Blackburn. Members were delight­


Waddington


Co-operation At St Helen’s Mothers’


Union, Waddington, Mrs Betty Briggs spoke of her work, under the auspices of the Blackburn Diocesan Council of Social Respon­ s ib i l i ty , among less privileged families in the Burnley district.


Mrs E. Chapman, hos­


tess for the afternoon, proposed thanks.


Canon C. F. Goodchild


. bers for their generosity and co-operation in help­ ing with the whist and domino drive. It was de­ cided to pay £40 of the proceeds to the Sunday School and £25 to the church expense fund.


offered prayers and Mrs Goodchild thanked mem-


thanked for their work in cleaning the church, car­ ried out mainly by a rota of helpers.


Members were also L. Cowgill and Mrs E.


Cook' took up the collecr tion. Afterwards the Method­


ist Fellowship served re­ freshments; Mrs Good- child thanked them for their hospitality. She also announced that Mrs Cun­ liffe was acting as secret­ ary and treasurer for the committee, including the district of West Bradford and Grindleton.


Langho


ed to have raised £100 for' funds at their jumble sale.


Winners In the Blackburn Dis­


trict Scout table-tennis knockout competition, the A team of St Leonard’s, Langho — Peter Slark, Richard Walker-Smith, Tim Tomlinson, Andrew


' Boardman and leader John Slark — won the shield. The B team — Adrian


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McHugh, Paul Har­ greaves, Paul Cavaleri, David Staziker and leader John Tomlinson — was beaten in a close, quarter­ final match.


MU meets St L e on a rd ’ s MU,


Langho, met at the home of hostess Mrs E. Keel­ ing, who was assisted by Mrs N. Campbell. Mrs M. Holt led prayers and members were reminded of the jumble sale on Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Paul Warren thank­ ed the hostesses.


Women’s day The Women’s World


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Others taking part ■ Mrs Shirley Broadhurst


Leonard’s needleworkers, held in The, Vicarage, Bil- lington, Mrs Gollop was re-elected chairman, Mrs Bullock treasurer and Mrs Jungbluth secretary.


Re-elected At the AGM of St


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