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much pleasure to Wad- d in g ton M e th od ist wards there was a com-
James Galway. She was thanked by the
VILLAGE NEWS
Women’s Fellowship on ' mittee meeting to make Thursday when she spoke arrangements for the about the life of flautist . Christmas party. jTea hos-
chairman, Mrs W. Fisher. Mrs Penny was the tea hostess and Mrs S. Baines
the pianist. Mr W. Mitchell, of the
“Dalesman” wall speak at the meet in g next Thursday. The Overseas Missions
Mitton
tesses.were Mrs Campbell and Mrs Cowell. Next week there will be
a domino, drive at 2-30 p.m.
meeting will be held on Tuesday, when Mrs M. Ackroyd will speak about the experiences of a medi cal missionary.
Union, Waddington, Canon C. F. Goodchild conducted a service and Mrs Goodchild welcomed newcomers Mrs Hatton, Mrs Boothman and Mrs Kilpatrick. Miss M. Walker, until
MU welcome At St Helen’s Mothers’
recently Guider-in-charge at Waddow Hall, gave a talk on her life since she gave up teaching 16 years ago to work full-time in the Guide movement. Mrs E. Loxham proposed thanks and Mrs M. Dug- dale served refreshments. Arrangements were
made for transport for the overseas meeting at Skip-
ton on November lltn. Members were asked to
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cember, the proceeds of which are for the decora tion of the Sunday School.
've their support to the hristmas Fair in De
Chatburn
As usual The usual domino
games were enjoyed by ladies at the Ribblesdale
Club, Chatburn. After-
raised for the Poppy Appeal Fund by Chatburn and District Branch of the Royal British Legion at a social evening at the Duke of York, Grindleton. More than 80 people at
Appeal funds The sum of £80 was
Novelties Mrs S. Graveston, of
Gisburn, showed how to make novelties at a meet ing of Little Mitton WI in a talk entitled “Ideas Un limited.” Mrs M. William son expressed thanks. After supper, served by
Mrs S. Bryant and Mrs M. Meason, Mrs Christine Thompson gave a report on the autumn council meeting. The competition for a
tended the event, and the appeal organiser Mr J. Altham, thanked the donors of prizes and those who gave their support. Supper was provided by lady members. MC was Mr J. Read.
Good attendance The new session of
Anne Iphofen and Mrs Linda Martin. Mrs Mar garet Sleath is press sec
retary. As a result of various
efforts to raise money, the Hospice Fund is to receive £150. Mrs Ellaline Aspin has donated £50, on behalf o f the Playing Fields Committee, to wards next year’s senior citizens’ outing organised by the WI. Mrs Marjorie Fraser
harvest arrangement on a dinner plate was won by Mrs O. Lay cock. An invitation was re
ceived for ten members to attend Wiswell WI’ s birthday party. Items discussed in
cluded the trip to Knuts- ford, in Cheshire, to visit
Chatburn Methodist Church Women’s Fellow ship commenced last week, with Mrs Grant- Townsend presiding. The speaker was the; Rev. T. J. Bradshaw, his subject being “Time.” Pianist was Mrs Ruth Hudson. . There was a good at
some greenhouses, a day of woodcarving and an In ternational Night at King George’s Hall, Blackburn. Nominations were taken for the 1983 committee. The meeting was pres
ided over by Mrs E. Friend who was taking the place of Mrs E. Simp son who is progressing slowly after her illness.
tendance and refresh ments were served. At
the next meeting Mr Rich ard T u rn e r , o f Clitheroe, will show slides and speak about “Lep rosy.”
Atlantic aid Only a few tickets are
left for the social evening tomorrow to be held in the School Hall, Chat burn, at 7-30 p.m. Pro ceeds are in aid of the South Atlantic fund.
West Bradford
Re-elected Miss Kathleen Hanson
was re-elected president at the annual meeting of West Bradford WI. Other officers are Mrs
Anne Gregson (secretary), Mrs Barbara Kitchen (tre asurer and vice-presi dent), Mrs Ellaline Aspin (vice-president). Committee members
are Mrs Christine Beggs, Mrs Lyn Brayne, Mrs
Pople, Mrs England, Mrs
gave an account of her visit with Mrs Anne Greg son to the autumn council meeting at Lancaster. The Bebington Cup for the member gaining most points in competitions was presented to Mrs M. Sleath. ■ Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs Jenny Par kinson, Mrs Beatrice Hanson and Mrs Evelyn Peatfield.
ford Methodist Chapel Ladies’ Bright Hour were given an uplifting talk on the value of prayer by Mrs C. Maliaby, of Great Harwood. Prayers were read by
Uplifting Members of West Brad
Gorst; Rebecca Lancaster; intermediate — Heather Lurid, Helen Falsha, Joan
Frankland.. The boys went to Whal-
ley’s abattoirs to judge lamb and beef carcases. Results were: junior —
Robert Falshaw, David Graveston, David Bolland; intermediate — Andrew S i lv e rw o o d , Mark Hanson, James Pate; senior — John Thistleth- waite, Ian Coates, James
Taylor. Elected at the annual
- Roger Thistlethwaite (mi nutes sec), Andrew Sil- • verwood (Press sec), James Taylor (treasurer), William Robinson (assis tant), Robert Falshaw (registrar), Sarah Gorst
meeting held at West Marton Institute were: Mr George Bargh (presi dent), Mr F. Wall and Mrs J. Falshaw (leaders), Helen Falshaw (chair man), Mark Hanson (vice- chairman), Heather Lund (secretary), Helen Ash worth (programme sec), Sarah Wilson (assistant),
(sick visitor). District representatives
are Mrs Falshaw, Mr Wall, Helen Falshaw and
Mrs Susan Clark and Nancy Frankland played the piano for the hymns.
Gisburn
Mystery Gisburn YFC met at
the home o f Mrs A. Hudson for a mystery competition evening. The girls were asked to do a still life drawing, for which the judge was Mrs Pate. She was thanked by
Heather Dewhurst. Results were: junior —
Helen Ashworth, Sarah
Heather Lund. County representatives' are W. Coates and M. Hanson. Helen Falshaw presided
Ashton won the special prize of a hand towel. At the meeting on November 3rd, there will be a cook- ery demonstration.
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club,
winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Chamley, Mrs A. Slater (cons). Gents — Miss A. Wilkinson, Mr I .
A. Taylor (cons). Mrs A. Wilshaw won the special
prize and Mrs R. Hai- greaves was MC.
W h a l le y
Responsibilities Speaker at Whalley
M e th od is t Church Women’s Fellowship was member Mrs M. Neason, recently appointed presi dent of the Fellowship for Lancashire.
talk on responsibilities to the Christian family and was presented with a cheque on behalf of her work as secretary during the past five years. Thanks were expressed
She gave an inspiring . .
WI whist and domino drive whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs A. Snaithe Miss M. Brennand, Mrs E. Middleton. Gents — Mr A. Cockall, Mr R.
Spots and tricks At. Bolton-by-Bowland
Rowe, Mr C. Johnson. Dominoes: Mr H. Carr Mr H. Pickard, Mr F\
Giles, Mr A. Wentworth Mr G. Sagar, Mr a ! Holmes. Children’s prizes Carol
G ra ves ton, Rosalind Cross, Philip Pope. Raffle: Mr A. Cockall,
Mrs D. Moorhouse, Mr G. Billows. Mr W. Crossley and Mr J. Singleton were MCs.
Decorating boxes At the monthly meeting
of Bolton-by-Bowland WI Mrs M. A. Bosonnet read a report from Mrs Billows on the" autumn council meeting in Lancaster. A talk and demonstration on decorated boxes was given by Pendleton WI president Mrs E. Owen. She was thanked by Mrs H. Pickard. The competition for “a
by Mrs Pam Vickers, who was in the chair. Pianist was Mrs E. Kenyon.
at the business meeting which followed.
Linked At Gisburn WI’s meet
ing in the Festival Hall, members heard that Gis- bum is now linked with Sawley for sending dele gates to the annual meet ing in London. The Christmas fair was
'attend the Waddington Drama Group production
discussed and it was de cided that part proceeds would go towards the purchase of a piece of fur niture for the day room at Clitheroe Hospital. It was decided to
6f “A nightingale sang” on November 18th. \President Mrs S.
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Graveston introduced Mr A! Hartley who showed slices on “Some Northern zardens”. He was thanked by Mrs E. Asquith. The competition . for a
small autumn leaf ar rangement was won by Mrs S. Graveston, Mrs R. Lancaster, Mrs J. Dibb, Mrs E. Asquith, Mrs T. Bell. \ The \ annual meeting is
on November 4th, when a waste paper collection will
be taken. \
Organiser talks Members of Gisburn
YFC enjoyed listening to Mr Alcock, the county or ganiser of the Yorkshire Federation of YFCs, who gave an I interesting talk about thelmovement.
A vote: of thanks was given by Mark Harrison.
Read
Successful The A&M o f Read
Scout and Guides Parents’ Committee 1 was . attended by over 30(people. Trea su re r Mrs Joan Greenhalgh said that more than! £2,000 had been raised (to cover the expenses ofl the groups during the (year and a further, £860 Kvas allowed to buy tents and other equipment. ( Chairman) Mr John
Chambers referred to the success of m'ajor fund raising project^ — waste paper collections, dances and discos —\ and ap pealed to parents for more volunteers (to assist. Special thanks were
given to those who loaned transport for the waste paper collections and Keith Law gave' a film show.
\
Tapestry \ A good attendance at
Read branch o f the Ladies’ Conservative As sociation was welcomed by Mrs C. Caladine. \ Mrs N. Clough, a need
extra meeting when the speaker was Miss Howie, of Rothbury, Northum berland, a member of the NFWI Executive Com mittee. She was introduced by
Extra meeting Whalley WI had an
president Mrs G. Slater, who welcomed visitors in cluding Miss Stott and Miss K. Hanson, area con
vener. The talk entitled “Five
telephone calls,” told how these opened up avenues of which she had never dreamed, culminating in the one telling her she had been elected to the
executive. A programme of inter
national songs followed, given by Miss E. Post- feth waite and her singers, who were thanked by Mrs Slater. Light refresh ments were served.
All the aces Winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Miss Hudson, Mrs Stanley. Gents — Mrs Parker, Mrs Holgate.
Hurst Green
Jubilee year Hurst Green St John’s
Mothers’ Union will be over 50 years old in 1983 and members are busy thinking of ways to mark the occasion.
for old photos or docu ments which might shed some light on its early years and anyone who is able to help should con tact a branch member. Songs of praise on Advent Sunday will launch the jubilee year and a flower festival is planned in the spring.
The branch is looking
branch meetings were Miss M. B. Greenall, of Dutton, who spoke on un usual sayings and Mr E. Jones, Minister of Knowle Green Congregational
Speakers at recent
Church, who spoke about his life since becoming a Christian. Mrs J. Piercy and Mrs M. Bailey expre ssed thanks.
afternoon tea with stalls was held recently at the home of Mrs G. Penning ton. The sum of £175 was raised for the golden jubilee flower fund.
A coffee morning and
Mrs J. Hoyle and Mrs P. Finch were hostesses.
Trumps At Hurst Green Over
lework teacher at Burnley College, displayed exam ples of her work, Mrs Clough, explaining the uses of various kinds \ of wool in tapestries. Mrs p.
60s Club whist and domino drive, whist win ners were: Gents — Mr W. Bailey, Mr J. Kay. Ladies — Mrs M. Brown, Mrs C. Haworth.
Greenhalgh, Mr R. Collin- son, Mr J. Mear, Mr T. Seed. Raffle: Mrs M. Hunt.
D om in o e s: Mr W. Sabden
Nutter, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents — Mrs I. Hill, Mrs
: M. Procter and Mr E. \ Flannagan (joint). Raffle: \ Mrs E. Flannagan.
Lunch proceeds
\ Sabden rose queen Alison Parfitt raised at least £100 from a plough man’s lunch attended by 70\people at her home in Padiham Road. The pro ceeds will go to St Nicholas’s Church funds.
Leader sought Sabden Guides are look
ing for a new leader, be cause 'their present Cap tain, \ Mrs Barbara Whiteside, is leaving the area. \
The A
company is about
two years old and meets on Thursdays in Sabden County Primary School. Anyone interested in taking over should contact Mrs W h ite s id e Padiham 75602.
Lovely talk St N ich o la s ’ s MU
annual meeting at Sabden was attended by about 30 members. Discussions were held about the Whalley Deanery Festival at Low Moor and arrange ments made for annual dinner dance. Speaker next month
will be Mrs Christel McWilliam, a trained mas seuse and wife of Sab- den’s vicar, who will speak on “Growing lovely, growing old.”
box” was won by Mrs E. S a n d e r s on , Mrs D. Cornthwaite, Mrs C. P. Pickles. Tea hostesses were Mrs Strinchon, Mrs ■ Smalley, Mrs Pickles and Mrs Howard. On October 19th mem
bers will be the guests of Pendleton WI and on
November 6th the annual invitation party will take place. A Christmas shop ping trip to Leeds has b een arranged for November 18th.
Drama Group held a meeting in the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by- Bowland, to discuss future productions. It was decided to produce a mus ical next March to be fol lowed by a play in April. There will be a play read ing meeting in the Coach and Horses Hotel on November 2nd at 8 p.m. Anyone interested is wel come to attend.
Musical plan Bolton-by-Bowland
Slaidburn
Turnip winners Slaidburn WI met in
the village hall with mem bers of Clayton-le-Dale WI as guests. Mrs M. Parker presided and a report on the autumn council meeting at Lan caster was given by M
rs
Margaret Harrison. A talk on regional cookery iras
scribing dishes for which recipes could be obtained afterwards. Thanks were expressed by Mrs B. Steen. Supper was followed by
g
iven by Miss Peggy iowey, of the NFWI, de
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an identity competition, arranged by Mrs A. Hodson. The competition for a turnip lantern,
judged by Miss Howey, was won by Mrs Hodson, Mrs E. Lawson and Mrs Steen. Thanks to the hosts were expressed by Mrs Ormerod.
Group met in the Method ist Sunday School on Monday evening to hear a talk about the Methodist Homes for the Aged, given by Mrs Freda Gordon, of Clitheroe, who was accompanied by her husband. She was intro duced and thanked by Miss P. Starkie. A collection of £6 was
Homes for aged The Slaidburn Over 60s
given to Mrs Gordon to wards the fund for the homes.
YFC experiences Members of Slaidburn
YFC met in the village hall on Monday evening together with club leaders and advisory members. Chairman Robert Parker presided and after a short business meeting he intro- duced Mrs Barbara Haworth, of Bury, who spoke about her experi ences in the YFC. She was thanked by Joan Robinson.
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