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New class For the first time a
class- for Shetland ponies is included in Chipping Show sponsored, by. Mr' Kay, o f Th waites Brewery. The annual subscription
is to be raised to £4, due to the escalating, cost of the luncheon. Mrs Christine Rich has
donated the Stan Rich Memorial Trophies for the best Jacob male and female sheep.
Mystery A mystery trip
Chipping WI to “Co Cosmetics” for
took a demonstration on
making moisturising cream..
■ They had a meal and meeting at the Moorcock Inn,
Mystery parcels were won by Mrs B. Seed, Mrs A. Ellison and Mrs H. Powell and the birthday plant by Mrs H. Robinson.
May revels In May Day celebra
tions at Brabin’s School, Chipping, Jack-in-the- Green Andrew Bailey
DAY BER
Birder of the day Thompson, of
>nts llayed I by 18 members of
s Institutes in the Valley was in-
t i an art exhibition
jy the Lancashire of WIs at
lall, Chorley. ‘ part were: Miss Jooth, Mrs Mary
|r, Mrs Audrey Mrs Mary
)n, Mrs Mary
i, Mrs Frieda n, Miss E lsie
Iothy Brewer, Mrs
i and Mrs Edith of Waddington;
Co wking, Mrs Saul and Miss
JVatson, of Slaid-
rs Dorothy Dow- of Wiswell; Mrs
(Janes, of Thom- -Wheatley; Mrs
(mice Owen, Mrs Ross and Mrs
|nger. ■ work covered flower, paint-
hdscapes, st ill l ................ life Ihotography and i f o r t !
leneral and, as the progressed, this had little appeal gentry of the
trhood. ly built their own “ They put in Si seats, carpeted Irs and, because 1 the development jt ra l h e a t in g , js were v e ry places (many of
111 are) they built lews with high Jhere is nothing Titracting or dis- |ig than a draught me back of the
(members of the Ind nobility even [step further and Stheir own fire- j sending along l.vly retainer an 1 two before ser- light the fire and |e pew. If they praise the Lord re determined to limfort! 1 high-sided pews |ed some difficul- ae worshippers see over them due respect to
lating cleric. So, "lit of this, some installed the
(hree-decker pul-
Ir own was re- |i 1878 but you 1 very fine one at rew’s in Slaid-
(iwest compart-
J reserved for the |rk with the duty the responses: second the in- conducted the
1 not like preach-
looden walls; he ep a reproving
| the worshippers pews and they
Ihim! is why, with
|ius history, I am nhappy that our
I were removed. ■ Id, they would additional fea-
1, as a member of rch Commission-
linterest to vis- In ancient build-
pe only a couple I ago, “had too
Iches for one- J.F.
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ONE DAY ONLY at ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL,
SATURDAY, MAY 15th 9-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
WADDINGTON, Nr CLITHEROE Proceeds In aid olSt Helen’s Church Funds
ing time, Slaidburn YFC had a carcase judging contest. •
Judging After a break for lamb
Winners were: Juniors
— Jason Newhous.e, David Harrison and Helen Parker (joint). Seniors —
Harris ' on, M r Neville Harrison.
- ark Bl ' ~ akey, •Vice-chairman Robert
Parker expressed thanks. At a meeting at Horn’s
tation of Mr and Mrs George Parker, the hoys and some girls did stock. Judging, master judge b e in g Mr Harvey Robinson. Winners were: Juniors
— Neil Breaks, Helen Parker, Nicholas Pinder, Carol Parker. Seniors —: Robert Parker, Martin
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Farm, Slaidburn, bv invi-. id
Martin Waddington, John ”
?owell, of Chip- from Pendleton,
brought in the summer; "an TI
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Ian Thompson, Jonathan Graham, Ian Coupe, Simon Stott and John Stott swept out the spring, and the May Queen was Tra cey Rutherford, attended by Naomi Pollard and Anne- Marie Eidsforth. Lord and Lady‘ of the
near-'Oakenclough.'1 at Garstang Cottage
was Matthew Powell, the village clown Charles Singleton, and Pendle witches Hayley Chadwick arid Amanda Seed. Maypole dancers and
Thornley Can-can
f incy arcancy dress characters ac companied the procession, the children' carrying flowers gathered * from fields and gardens and boughs of blossoms. Poems from old legends
and books were recited by Pamela Till and Emma Robinson and songs of Maytime were sung.
Chipping Village Hall on Saturday, raising £203 for iren.
St Mary’s Churc Waddington
more attendance by pa rents of Waddington and West . Brad ford Cub Scouts were discussed when the Parents’ Com mittee met at Peveril, Eaves Hall Lane, home of Mr and Mrs Cooknell. Canon C. F. .Goodchild
In community Ways to enc'ourage
Food prizes Food bingo was held in
Thornley-with-Wheatley WI was host, to Claugh- ton,- Bilsborrow Whitechapel WIs. Mr
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showed slides on Norway, accompanied by music, and thanks was expressed by Mrs B u t le r , o f W h ite ch a p e l . A f t e r supper, an exhibition enti tled “old and new” was o rg a n is ed by Mrs Haworth. The competition “Some
and Mrs Seed and
Langho Ranger leader Mrs J. Matthews pre-
sented Angela’s certificate and badge," watched by Guider Mrs B. Cooper and assistant Mrs J. Grimes.
,
. The other Guides made a campfire,: served soup and cakes , to the guests and sang songs.
Tea Members o f St
thing with feet” was won by' Mrs Walling, Mrs Laveryi and Mrs Janes. Raffle winners were Mrs Chadwick and Mrs Helm. Highlight of the even
Leonard’s MU, - Langho, held an afternoon tea meeting at the home of Mrs A- Bradwell, who was assisted by Mrs B. Walmsley. Mrs A. Holt opened the
ing was the entertainment provided by Thornley president Mrs D. Charn- ley as Adam Ant, Mrs Haworth as Shakin’ Ste vens, secretary Mrs Janes as Blondie, and Mrs Hornby, Mrs Riding, Mrs Helm and Mrs Sutcliffe. The “Can-can” was per
Read
Ice show Read Ladies’ Friendly
Circle is having an even ing outing on June 8th to the Robin Cousins Ice Revue at Blackpool.
Jubilee
elected en bloc at the AGM of St John’s MU, Read. All branches in the
The committee was re
meeting with prayers and welcomed Mrs Bradwell back from a holiday in South Africa. An overseas sale is to be held at Whal- ley Abbey on June 15th.
Bolton-by-Bowland
For funds The Village Hall Com
Dugdale .opened a discus sion on .the desirability of
was in the chair and sec retary Mrs Margaret cliscus-
May were Philip Slater and Lucy Rich, the jester
greater involvement of
Hulme reported healthy finances, no extra fund raising efforts will be necessary in the next few months. Akela Mrs Vera Snapeipe
)aid special tribute to the joys for their initiative
and hard work during Bob a Job week. Also discussed were at
tendance of the pack ’ at church parades and oppor tunities for the boys in uniform to be seen assist ing needy people in the ‘ he....................
)arish and helping at the
Spring Bank Holiday Fair.
Christian Aid House-to-house collec
tions are being organised in Waddington for Christ ian Aid Week and a coffee evening is being held at the Vicarage tonight, with bring-and-buy and plant stalls.
dington, after a short ser vice, was entertained by Mrs C. Thistlethwaite with her own poems, en livened by flashes of humour and showing keen observation of the coun tryside. She was thanked by hostess Mrs L. Bird. Principal speaker at the
Poems St Helen’s MU, Wad
the community. As treasurer Mrs Janet
ub Scouts in the life of
formed with great en thusiasm and Mrs Helm recited monologues. Mrs Charnley concluded with a medley of old-time songs and choruses. Next year’s meeting will be at Claughton.
Engraving A talk on screen paint
ing and a demonstration of
glass given
Wheatley WT by Mrs Winkfield. Members were able to engrave their own drinking g rlla
as!ses. Miss Riding expressed
Easter bonnet was won by Mrs E. Hay hurst and Mrs B. Proctor. Raffle winners were Miss Jones and Miss Sefton.
Holden
Recitations Speakers at Holden
by Alastair and Sandra Howard, Victoria! and Grace Kelsall, Simon Moorhouse, Alison Pick ard, Richard and Gillian Armer. Sarah M oorhouse,
Chapel’s Sunday School anniversary services were Mr Robert Carter, of Goosnargh, in the after noon, and Mr Howell Jones, of Clitheroe, in the evening. Recitations were given
Deanery Festival at Kirkby Malham on Ascen sion Day will be the wife of the Bishop of Transkei.
Gifts The annual gift day at
Waddington Methodist Church brought in £260 towards church funds and
the re-decoration of the Sunday School. Minister the Rev. Graham Vickers was delighted with the total, which was up on last year.
Gisburn
New York Welcomed to the discus
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sion of resolutions at. Gis burn WI were Bolton-by- Bowland president Mrs M. Billows and Mrs S. Life, link delegate to the AGM in London. Mrs Susan Graveston'
presided. Final arrange.- ments were made for an outing to the Lakes and a ’ visit to Blackpool Ice Show. Mr S. Graham, of Bar-
noldswick, gave a slide show on “New York” and was thanked by Mrs T. Bell. A competition for a
poem on spring was won by Mrs G. Moorhouse, Mrs T. Bell, Mrs A. Jack- son and Mrs J. Dibb (joint).
, Hazel Blakey, Sandra Howard and. Sheila Roberts read from the Bible and Mrs Brenda Harrison and Miss Sheila' Roberts sang a duet to Brenda’s guitar accompan iment.
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Harrison and Mr Mark B lak ey . C o l le c t ion s amounting to £96.21 were for Sunday School funds.
Organists were Mrs Langho
On parade There was an excellent
attendance by Scouts and Brownies for. the annual
parade' at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, on Sunday. The Scouts para ded their flags and MU members their banners. Afterwards a plough
man’s lunch was organised by Sunday School volun teers. A raffle was won by Mr G. Ainsworth. Sunday School superinten dent Mrs E. Chadwick thanked everyone for at tending.
Queen’s Guide Another member of the
1st St Leonai-d’s Guides, Langho, has gained the Queen’s Guide Badge. Angela Leeming (15), of
Wilpshire, has only been a Guide for two years, but has worked very hard gaining interest badges including camper, world friendship, needlewoman, first aid and entertainer.
Slaidburn
Waddington, Gary Swind- lehu ' ” irk Blal
rst, Mark Blakey. A
vote of thanks was given by Neville Harrison. The girls had a demon
ing by Mrs Josie Cowk- ing, who then judged the best painted flowers on a tile. Winners were: Juniors
stration of pottery paint- Co
-H a r r ison ,- Kathleen Taylor, Sarah Walker, Claire Townson. A vote of thanks to Mrs
Sympathy Villagers and friends
have extended their sym- B" to the family of Mrs
Wade, of 8 Church,
— Kathryn P in d e r , ’ Elizabeth Schofield, Jill Parker, Cheryl New- house. Seniors — Sheila1
Street, Slaidburn, who died in hospital on Friday, at the age of 79. A kindly lady, Mrs
Wade came to reside in the village over seven years ago, but had spent the past two in hospital. She leaves a daughter,
; lowing t a service led by the Rector of/ Slaidburn, the Rev. G. H. Gaze.
Prison
Cowkirig and Mr and Mrs Parker was given by chairman Claire Townson.
Club on Monday, Mr R. G. Brindle, of Settle;, spoke about prison visit-; ing and community ser-
-At Slaidburn Over 60s
wife, .he was introduced by Miss P. Starkie and thanked by Mr E. Raw.
vice. Accompanied by his odui
a son and a stepson, all married with families. 1 Cremation takes place at Accrington today, fol-
thanks and Mrs D. Charn ley presided. A mystery trip will take place on May 27th. The competition for an
engraving was to Thornley-with- West Bradford
the AGM in London next month were explained to
Cheese and wine Resolutions chosen for
West Bradford WI by VCO Mrs Prescott.
preservation of telephone boxes in rural' areas, the clear labelling of colour ants in the food and the problem of glue sniffing. Mrs Sybil Joyce will be
They dealt with the
the delegate. Mrs Pre scott was thanked by Mrs Rushw-orth. ' Mrs Joyce Hartley presided and Mrs Hindle was thanked for having a coffee evening at her home. There is a cheese and wine evening at Mrs Sutcliffe’s home on June 23rd and the senior citi zens’ outing has been ar ranged for the afternoon of June 16th.
, Hostesses w’ere Mrs Marjorie England, Mrs Lynne Brayne and Mrs Linda Martin. The com petition for spring flowers m an egg cup was won by Mrs England, Mrs M. Sleath ana Mrs Martin.
Grindleton
fied with the work done by Grindleton Parish Council . . . for none of them attended the annual meeting in the Methodist School.
Satisfied Villagers must be satis
Chairman Mr Jack West spoke about the
parish council’s activities during the past year. Three new’ street lamps
have been erected and a further five will be put up in the coming year. A do nation of £20 has been made to the Hospice Appeal.
Chafburn
at Chatburn Vicarage by members o f Christ Church MU raised £20. The event was linked with the morning service on T r u m p s Radio Four and Mrs M. Butliri led prayers.
Coffee A coffee morning held
At the whist drive in ~
Club had a lovely day for the outing to Scarborough on Thursday, which everyone enjoyed. Raffle winners'were Mrs Swales and Mrs Grosvenor. Mem bers meet again this af- . ternoon at 2-30.
Scarborough Chatburn Ribblesdale
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were — L ad ie s : Mrs S . Hensby, Mrs E. Charnley (cons.). Gents: Mrs E. P. Larkin, Mrs A. Wilkinson (cons.). Mrs L. Green won the special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.
Rimington Seconds
Table-Tennis, Club held a “seconds” party in the in stitute for funds. A raffle for groceries was won by Mr J. Thornton and Mrs A. Payton and a tea apron by Mrs Ideson, of Blacko.
Rimington L a d ie s ’ Hurst Green
Registrar’s talk Members of St John’s
Mothers’ Union, Hurst G re en , ', had a t.a 1 k “Hatched; : matched and despatched!’ ,1 - b y the Superintendent Registrar of Burnley. Tea hostesses were' Mrs K. Seed and Mrs E. Wilson. .,,, .r'M. Mrs" M.- Bailey, was elected secretary follow-.
' ing the_ resignation of Mrs A; Coupe.
Speaker at the next meeting, on June 7th, will
. : V
— Miss B. Brennand, Mrs F. Dixon, Mrs M. Cowk- ing. Gents — Mr D. Wright, Mr D. Taylforth, Mr H. Jackson.
Mrs R ob in s on ,- Mr Lawson, Mr Seedall, Mrs Wells, Mr Can-.
Dominoes: Mr Howarth,
mittee at Bolton-by-Bow- land held a' whist and domino drive in aid of funds. Whist winners: Ladies
tion for MU Diamond Jubilee Year was also dis cussed.
Church will commemorate its 94th Sunday School an niversary this weekend. The preacher will be the Rev. J. D. Westhead, of Hest Bank, Morecambe, assisted by junior mem bers of the church.
94th year Read United Reformed
Read, Mrs Elsie Wilkin son, has died, aged 91. Mrs Wilkinson, of Whal- ley Road, was a lifelong
Oldest resident The oldest resident of
member of St John’s Church and a founder member of the parish Mothers’ Union some 60 •years ago. A widow' since 1941,
she leaves an unmarried daughter, Ann. Mrs Wil kinson’s only son, Tom, died in 1974. Service and
.interment were at St J oh n ’ s Church on Tuesday.
Scouts were tested on cy cling proficiency by PC Black, while those w’ho
Cyclists Some members of Read
had already passed went on a cycling trip to prac tise map-reading skills. Mark Entwistle, Rafe
entertainers’s badges and the Scout standard badge was aw'arded to Andrew' Ewing. The “Bob-a-job” cup was won by Mark En twistle.
'in • Scotland, Mr Arthur Pollard, a Read garage owner has died. Mr Pollard, aged. 70,
while on a fishing holiday
Garage owner After suffering a stroke
was rushed back to his home in Church Street and then admitted to hos pital. A man who had led an
active life, Mr Pollard had been on holiday only one day when he was taken ill.
He was well known in Read, where he started Friendship Garage years ago and sti out. He Hilda,
daughter. and
leaves a
‘ The funeral
till he son
a wife, and
elped ‘ took place
yesterday, cremation at Burnley following a ser
vice in St John’s Church, Read.
London trip Nine Read Calder Cubs
spent Bank . Holiday weekend in London, based at Baden-Powell House. They visited many landmarks, including Heathrow Airport- and St
ing, Marcus Bell was awarded the bronze arrow and Grant Hinks the third-stage swimmer’s badge.
Paul’s Cathedral. At Friday’s pack meet
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Whalley Deanery will have a stall at the sale on June 15th. to raise money for overseas missions. The December celebra
be Mrs Paul, wife of the Bishop of Bradford. Mem bers of other branches in the Deanery have' been invited.
Whalley
’ the Sangam Festival ’81 in India. She was thanked by Mrs B. Postlethwaite.
Trefoil Guild, Mrs Penny Rowbotham, District Commissioner of Great Harwood District Girl Guides, gave an illus trated talk on her visit to
India At Whalley and District
R E N T A C O LO U R
£517 raised The April half-yearly
collection by the Whalley group for the Blackburn
(The committee thanks everyone' concerned for their continued support.
fast .WI was Mrs J. Dalton, a teacher of yoga. Members enjoyed joining in the exercises and everyone felt better for them. President Mrs K. Bond expressed thanks. The competition for
Yoga The speaker at Stand
pressed flowers was won by Miss M. Pritchard and Miss M. Hart.
citizens’ drive in'Whalley, whist winners were: l,adies — Mrs M. Stan
Winning hands At the Abbey senior
ley, Mrs E. Holgate. Gents — Mrs R. Sander son, Mrs M. Whitaker. Dominoes: Mrs Hornby, Miss N. Wolstenholme.
For repairs
A “ MINI market” at Clitheroe United Re formed Church on Satur day raised £550 towards the total of £3,000 needed to-'carry out repairs to the church’s heating system.
New Day
There’s a new day about to rise Upon the streams of memory, Soon its light shall fill up your eyes With colours you could not dream.
Saunders and Richard Lockyer achieved their
This new day brings the reason why To all the questions in your life. When it dawns upon your pain Your faith shall be justified.
Soon your tears shall drift away On an ever-fleeing tide, Never shall they come again, Then your heart will fly.
For the carpenter has built a house, Your name is upon tho door, The deed is signed in precious blood That makes it yours for evermore!
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