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servation of rural phone boxes, the labelling of chemical colourants in food, education against solvent abuse and an amendment to standing orders were outlined at Waddington WI by Mrs1 M. Wigglesworth, Mrs M. Garnett, Mrs S. Baron and Mrs M. Lupton. Discretion in voting on two of the topics was
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tee staffed the building throughout the day.
WI. New member Miss Ben
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nett and visitor Mrs De La Rue were welcomed and Mrs Garnett was con- g ra t i i la te d on being elected president of the local Soroptimists. P re s id e n t Mrs M.
canvassed for Christian Aid Week and £120 was collected. Children from the re
Canvassed Waddington was well
ception class of Wadding ton and West Bradford School, under the supervi sion of Mrs Edna Brown, brought gifts for the bring-and-buy stall, many of which they had made. Each child had contri- .
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Boucher has been made chairman of the LFWI art and calendar sub-commit tee and also serves on the international committee. Secretary Mrs C. Riley is to attend a county meet ing for secretaries at Wh alley. June promises to be
busy, with a mystery walk on the 16th, a meet ing for Clitheroe members on th e 14th and a Sundowner evening at the president’s home on . the 30th. This is in aid of the hospice and cakes, confec tionery, small flower ar rangements, tombola and raffle prizes were re quested. A move to reduce the
committee from 14 to 10, with two vice-presidents, was earned unanimously and will take effect at the annual meeting. Pennies for friendship are to be increased to lOp per member for this year only. A parade of fashions
wood with models Mrs K. Holding, Mrs A. Lodge, Mrs S. Wilson and Mrs A. Whitwell. Members were asked to
the Vicarage was well patronised, with bring- and-buy and garden stalls staffed by members of all the village churches. Raffle winners were Mrs Cynthia Robbins and Mrs Emma Harrison. The total result of the
buted a picture of Christ ian Aid throughout the world, which formed two large wall pictures, great ly admired by visitors. The coffee evening at
Sabden
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angry th a t a. Ribble Valley plan to make up the rough road along Stubbins Lane from Bull Bridge to Wesley Street has been delayed because of an objection on the grounds that it is an an cient road.. A new road is essential,
councillors believe, be cause it will • improve access, particularly to the old people’s bungalows and sheltered accommoda tion. ■ . “The pensioners .are vir-
collection and coffee even ing was £190.
through the ages was pre sented by Mrs D. Under
ments for a children’s party, dinner party, hall table, hospital bedside and silver wedding an-' niversary for a total cost of under £5 and was thanked by Mrs Yvonne Carter.
Waddington and West Bradford Young Wives’ fellowship met at the home of Mrs Lynn Clancy for a demonstration of floral arrangements for special occasions by Mi's Barbara Leeming, of Grindleton. ' She produced arrange
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the junior classes of Wad dington and West Brad ford School presented in church an Easter play with music entitled “With You Always,” written by Dennis O’Gorman. Producer was headmas
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Greenwood asked mem bers to collect books and bric-a-brac for a' stall at the Country Fair in June. Mrs H. Simpson informed members of the 50th birthday celebrations at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley, on November 18th. A visit to Cottage Cosmetics, Garstang, has
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Dunsop Bridge’s combined effort to raise .funds for Christian Aid took the form of a coffee evening with • bringrand-buy stall in Slaidburn Methodist Sunday School. Together with donations it realised £54.
Combined Slaidbum, Newton and
son Silver Cup for the Slaidburn Wl member gaining most competition points during the year was shared between pres ident Mrs' Mary Parker and treasurer Mrs Barba ra Steen; Runner-up was Mrs Josie Cowldng. Members held a spon
Knitters The Lilah King-Wilkin-
sored “knit” for an hour, making squares- for blank-
(Caiaphas), Andrew Cun liffe (Annas), Christopher Hanson and Robert Whit- combe (councillors), Re becca Wood and Lisa Hoyle (servants), Lucy Hatherell (maiden), Mark Whybrow (Pilate), Mark H indle and Andrew Bretherton (soldiers). Joanne Waddington
(Mary Magadlene), Char lo t te Hanson (Mary,
expressed thanks for a fit ting conclusion to Easter worship.
Spring sale
. A sale of spring fash ions in St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington, on Saturday, arranged by Mr
Barry Whitehead, raised £172 for church funds. Dresses, suits and coats
mother of James), Michel le Simpson (Salome), Stephen Bell (Thomas), Julie Lodge (angel). Canon C. F. Goodchild
tu a l ly marooned in winter. They just cannot get out. We thought that at last these people could be helped,” said Mrs Mavis Wiseman, parish council chairman. The whole matter is in
'packed lunches on a walk to S abden Fold on Tuesday.
energetic members took Cancelled
. Sabden’s yoga evening class has been cancelled. this term through lack of support, 'but should re start in September. ' -
Hurst Green
service in church, con- ducted by the Rev. Arthur Siddall, former vicar at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor. Refreshments were
served in the church hall, followed by entertainment organised by the MU and Young Wives group.
the hands of a Ribble ■ Valley council solicitor and the parish council is hoping for a quick solu tion, so that the work can be done this year.
’ guest of honour at the 39th Sabden Horticultural Society Show on August - 21st a t St Nicholas Church Hall. Mrs Dawson, who will
Eleanor Dawson will be
Opening show . Former villager Mrs
be travelling from Folkes tone, was a stalwart of the society and its com mittee until she moved from Sabden two years ago. Entry forms for the
show will be available nearer the show date.
been arranged "by "the so cial committee for June 4th and anyone wishing to go should contact Mrs Simpson by May 28th. Final arrangements
, Dreamcoat’.’ in the, morn ing and Mr Malcolm Dyer, of Sabden, a member of the Colne Linden Singers, was the soloist in the af ternoon.
tracts from “Joseph aiid the Amazing Technicolour
were made for the over 70s tea and entertainment on May 26th. The compet ition for a teapot was won by Mrs A. Riley, Mrs M. Green and Mrs E.. Green wood. Next month the trading
stall will be manned by Mrs R. Canri and Mrs E. Knight.
Tosside
Tosside Institute raised £40 for the blind. Music was provided by Bells Ac cordion Band. Competi tion winners were Mr J. Wilson, Mr N. Singleton, Mrs P. Woods and Mrs R. Proctor.
Old time An old time dance in
parents and friends went on a day trip on Friday arranged by head teacher Mrs Vera Newhouse and Mrs Margaret Cobbold. They spent the morning at Appleby Castle and the ■ afternoon at Lowther Wild Life Park, arriving home at 7 p.m.
Day trip Tosside schoolchildren,
Newton
organised a clothing party at Newton Village: Hall. Competition winners were Mrs J. Howard and Mrs M. Rushton.
Party The Ladies’ Committee
—Slaidburn—
ets and articles which could be sold for charity. Proceeds were for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research. Squares were judged
afterwards, winners being Mrs B. Walker, Mrs N. Eastwood and Mrs E. Robinson. A surprise was in store
for the knitters -— a supper of
open.sand wiches and fresh fruit — provided by the president, and secretary Mrs M. Parry. They were thank ed by Mrs M. Shaw.
club leaders and advisory members,' visited Brow- nhills Farm, Newton, home of Mr and Mrs J. Pinder.
Apple pies Slaidburn YFC, with
pies - and floral arrange ments. Master judge Mrs Marjorie Pinder, of Hill House Farm, was thanked by chairman Claire Town- son. Winners: Kay Hulatt, J i l l P ark er ; Kathryn P in d e r , E l iz a b e th Schofield, Cheryl New house. ■
' The' girls judged apple '
petition arranged by Mr P inder was won by: Juniors — Jason New house, Richard Schofield, Neil Breaks, Duncan Cowking. Seniors — Mark Blakey, Neville Harrison, Robert Parker! Chris Briggs.
judges Mr Alan Carr and Mr John Whitaker, of Dunsop Bridge, were thanked by Mark Blakey.
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Sabden Over 60s Club were: Miss A. Alston, Mrs L. Hunt, Mrs E. Brown. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Clarkson. Gents — Mr F. Cottam. Conso lation — Mrs C. Sefton. At the second meeting
Winning hands Domino winners at
Mrs Bass, Mrs M. Wade and Mrs M. Atkinson won the dominoes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Clark son, Mrs M. Swift, Miss E. Hayes. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mr E. Flannagan. Raffle: Mrs A. Wilson.
played when members of St Mary’s RC Church and School, Sabden, took part in . the annual Walking Day procession through the village'. A short ser vice was conducted by arish priest. Fr Leon 'orris.
Procession Slaidburn Silver Band
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made £105 to buy cosme tics and perfumes for the Christmas tree fair stall at St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, run by Miss G. Lawson, Mrs M. Cottarn, Mrs A. Varnam and Mrs F. Crozier.
tions were explained. by VCO Mrs J. Bright. Mrs Dyer won the competition for a currant teacake. H o s te s ses were Mrs Harrop and Mrs Cottam. Some of th e more
Energetic At Sabden WI, resolu
Perfumes An “Aladdin’s Cave”-
tendances at special ser vices to celebrate the 184th Sabden Baptist Sunday School anniver sary and £320 was raised . for church funds. Two services were conducted by the Rev A. T. Hub bard, su p e rin ten d en t minister for the Lanca shire and Cheshire As so c iat io n of B a p t is t Churches. Children performed ex
£320 raised There were good at
Mr H. Ainsworth, Mrs I. Briggs, Mr W. Ramsdale, Mrs M; Jackson. Competi tion: Mrs Mercer. The proceeds of £21 are for divisional funds.
stang was elected trea surer. Mr T. Woodcock is vice-chairman, Mrs L. Peel Press correspondent and the work of secretary' will be shared. The fabric committee was re-elected en bloc.
Hurst Green, Mr J. Gar
Elected At St John’s PCC,
made for a country stall at the church gate on May 29th, followed by a gift day on Whit Sunday. The annual garden party will be held on the Vicarage lawn on June 26th.
Arrangements were Aid
tion for Christian Aid Week raised the record total of £120- in West Bradford. Organiser Mrs Susan Clark thanks con tributors and collectors.
West Bradford house-to-house collec
monthly drive organised by Hurst .Green Conser vative' Association were: Gents — Mr M. Jackson, Mr C. Howarth, Mr B. Brakes. Ladies — Mrs M. Holden, Miss V. Murray, Mrs L. Parker. Dominoes: Mrs Lund,
Tory drive Whist winners at the
MU, Hurst Green, were guests at the annual fosti- val of St G a b r ie l’s Church, Blackburn. The visit started with a
Guests Members of St John’s
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 20th, 1982 5
anniversary at Read United Reformed Church. Mark Wilkinson conducted the service, with Bible readings by David Wilkin son and songs by Susan Wilkinson, accompanying herself on the guitar.
Billington coffee
■were asked to bring un usual objects for identifi cation during social time, one brought her kidney stones — set in a paper weight!
lington . and Langho WI
was instructed on voting at the AGM in London. Starters and desserts will be demonstrated at a
Delegate Mrs C. Scahill ' •
one-day school at Whalley Adult Centre in Sep tember arid neighbouring WIs have been invited to a mini-auction on June 11th in Langho Methodist Chapel. Birthday flowers were
presented to Mrs D. Etching and Mrs Scahill won the raffle.
followed by gateaux and tea, was held at Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Billing ton, on Thursday evening. It raised £55 for the new organ fund.
Gateaux A bring-and-buy sale,
Read
' Sunday, by the Bishop of Burnley.
were confirmed in 'S t John’s Church, Read, on
Confirmation Nineteen candidates
ist choir, conducted by Mr John Hargreaves, pro vided a musical evening for members and friends of Read Ladies Friendly Circle. Accompanist was Mrs
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Musical Hapton Ladies Method
Unusual When members of Bil
coffee day at the home of Mr and Mrs G. W. Garth, £100 was made.
At the Christian Aid
:. f o 1
and friends of Read Women’s Union went to Garstang for a demonstra tion by “Cottage' Cosme tics” and stopped at the Hodder Bridge Hotel for supper.-
Cosmetics Thirty-eight members
Trumps At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were:
Ladies — Mrs L. Har greaves, Mrs R. Har greaves (cons). Gents — Mrs M. Pollard, Mrs M. Can- (cons). Mrs B. Bren- nand won the special prize and Mrs Rose Hargreaves was MC.
Sausages On Friday night Read
the boys practised light ing fires and cooking saus ages and bread twists. The silver arrow award was achieved by Grant Hinks and David White.
Cub football team lost 3-0 to Habergham All Saints Cubs. At the pack meeting,
Lane Ends
Elsie Shacklady, who had also trained a team of hand-bell ringers from St John’s Cub pack. Mrs F. Garth expressed thanks.
Luncheon Club’s AGM, the officials and commit tee were re-elected and the approaching 21st an niversary was discussed. Anyone wishing to join
Luncheon At Read and Whalley
should contact secretary Mrs P. Waddilove, 25 H u n tro y d e Avenue, Padiham.
ead, of H e s t Bank, Morecambe, preached at the 94th Sunday School
Readings The Rev. J. D. Westh-
also sang, accompanied by Mr Mackey. They were thanked by Mrs M. Har rison.
Harrop
sary services at Harrop Methodist Chapel on Sunday was Mr W. Par kinson and soloist was. Mrs S. Barnes. Organists were Mrs M. Harrison and Mrs B. Hodgson. On June 5th, Quern-
Solo Preacher for anniver
more choir will visit Harrop.
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