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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 25tli, 1982 Village News Sabden
Toy appeal Sabden Toddler Group
needs more second-hand toys to replace worn-out ones. Any are welcome, particularly large articles
such as bikes. Anyone who can help
should contact Christine Helm, 16 Bury, Row, Sabden (76721) or Julie Wright, 24 Wesley Street, Sabden (76802). The Toddler Group
Tricks and spots Domino winners at
solution at the LFWI autumn council meeting, a le t te r from the Lord Chancellor’s Department stated that it was not possible to prevent the publication of wills in the national Press, as they had been public docu ments for many years and non-publication might lead to beneficiaries being una ware that they had been left a legacy. A light-hearted descrip
tion of a recent visit to Australia was given by
meets every Monday from 2-15 to 3-30 p.m. at St Nicholas Hall.
Sabden Over 60s Club 5re: Mrs N. H a r
Miss R. Mundy, who showed photographs of
various aspects of her ex periences. The competition for
th re e b isc u i ts , with recipe, was won by Mrs
greaves, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs B. Birtwell, Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs Spence, Mrs Ashton. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
M. Ireland. Tea and home-made biscuits was served by Mrs A. Slinger, Mrs S. Beggs and Mrs J. Wilson. The sum of £7 was
M. Proctor, Mrs A. How- arth. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs F. Boocock. At the second weekly meeting, domino winners
Gisburn
Toys A clothing and toy
party for Gisburn Brow nies was given by Mrs J. In g h am , of Nelson. Brown Owl Mrs A. Wilson welcomed everyone. Refreshments were
presented by Mrs Turner and MC was Mr W. Kenyon. Whist winners: Ladies
Sawley
— Mrs E. Tomlinson, Miss M. Jackson, Mrs A. Townson, Mrs W. Moon. Gents — Mr S. Clark, Mr D. Wright, Mr W. Briggs, Mr I. Peel. Dominoes: Mr A.
served by the Brownies and the raffle was won by Miss L. Frankland, Mrs Pinder and Mrs J. Frank land.
the management commit tee of Gisburn Festival Hall held a whist and domino drive. MCs were Mr A.
Lucky On Saturday evening
raised by the trading stall, in the charge of Mrs E. Collinge and Mrs L. Brown.
Read
were: Mrs K. Newby, Miss E. Hayes, Mrs P. Whittaker. Whist: Ladies —■ Mrs
B. Brennand, Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs A. Howarth.
Annual disco Sabden Football Club is
holding its annual disco dance tomorrow night at St Nicholas Hall, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Pendleton
Thanks “Thank you” was
theme of Mrs E. Owen’s report as president at Pendleton WI’s annual meeting. She expressed
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Luncheon Club met at the Foxfields Restaurant, Bil- lington, on Wednesday, to hear a talk by Mr Sandon, curator of the Dyson Penin Museum of Royal Worcester porcelain. He told many amusing
Porcelain Read and Whalley
— Mrs A. Snaith, Mrs O. Rushton, Mrs P. Mayor. Gents — Mr W. Barker, Mr J. H. Bell, Mr E. Garnett. Dominoes: Adults —
Hudson, Mr D. Robinson and Mr F. Wall. There was a good attendance and refreshments were served. Whist winners: Ladies
Hot-pot supper VCO Mrs Burgess at
Briggs, Mrs Howarth, Mr F. Lofthouse, Mrs M. Lund, Mr A. Taylor, Mr A. Waterworth, Mr F. Lawson, Mrs B. Harrison. Thanks to all the hel
pers was expressed by chairman Robert Parker.
Downham
Mrs D. Whittaker, Mrs V. Giles, Mr G. Speak, Mrs Tomlinson, Mrs M. Lund, Mrs A. Frankland. Children — Karen Fel- lowes, Heather Frank land, Rebecca Peel. Lucky number: Mrs T.
stories of the history of the pottery and showed examples of the various stages in progress. There was a good at
Bell, Mr H. Jackson. Raffle: Mrs K. Calvert, Mr C. Johnstone, Mr Holden.
tendance of members and guests. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs B. Har greaves.
th,e Cancelled The football match bet
fratitude to all who had
year so enjoyable, at monthly meetings and on special occasions, such as the diamond jubilee celeb rations and visits from other institutes. Mrs R. York resigned
elped to make the past
Skipton Boys at home. Kick-off is at 2-30 p.m.
ween Read Boys FC and Cullingworth was cancel led due to the awful weather conditions. On Sunday Read play
Winning hands At the whist drive in
as Press officer, a post she had ably filled for 10 years.Special thanks were ex pressed to secretary Mrs J. Bristol and treasurer Mrs M. Gornall. All three were re-elected with the rest of the committee. Mrs B. Collinge taking the place of Mrs H. Boot. Other officers are: Mrs
fe, Mrs M. Redpath. Gents — Mrs E. Larkin,
demonstration, was given to members of Gisburn
It’s magic A talk on magic, with a
YFC by Mr J. Pye, of G r in d le to n . He was th a n k ed by William Robinson. In the Regional Brains
Mrs G. Capstick wel comed 16 members of Higham WI and 12 mem bers of Waddington WI to Thursday’s meeting, when a demonstration was given by Mrs C. Moss, of the Potato Marketing
Board.She ran a quiz which was won by Mrs F. Hermon, of Waddington. Mrs E. Hook gave the vote of thanks. Winners of a raffle for various dishes were Miss Riley, Mrs Stott, Mrs Parker, Mrs Edwards and Mrs Mercer. B irth d ay g re e tin g s
Potato quiz Downham WI president
tended Sawley WI’s 29th annual m e etin g and brought a good selection of WI publications. She gave a talk on “Home and C o u n t ry , ” th e WI magazine, and was thank ed by Mrs Wright. Secretary Mrs Giles and
tre a su re r Mrs Crowe gave their summaries and president Mrs Wright thanked them and other committee members for their hard work during the year and all members for their continued sup port and interest. She was thanked by Mrs Askew. The competition cup
was won jointly by Mrs Askew and Mrs Dyson. Mrs Wright was re elected president. Other members of next
year’s committee will be Mrs Crowe, Mrs Edmond son, Mrs Giles, Mrs Jury, Mrs Porter, Mrs Walker
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and Mrs Webb. The recent jumble sale
were extended to Mrs 6. Mercer, Mrs Wright, Mrs Capstick and Miss M. Jones and the president presented plants to Mrs Briggs and Mrs D. Seed who had celebrated their 80th birthdays. Miss M. Barton re
lowed by apple pie and cream, was served for
supper. Waddington
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Trust Competition, the in termediate team of Wil liam Robinson, Roger Thistlethwaite and Helen Falshaw came first. Helen was chosen to go forward to the Yorkshire finals at Ripon. In the junior team sec
tion, Sarah Gorst and Helen Ashworth were
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunlif-
Mrs D. Slinger. Mrs L. Green won the
special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.
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Church Women’s Fellow ship met to hear Miss M. Walker give reminisc ences of 55 years in Guid ing. Mrs Grant-Townsend presided and the pianist was Mrs R. Hudson. At the next meeting
Reminiscing Chatburn Methodist
Mrs M. Jones will speak on the life of James Galway.
Juniors sing On Sunday morning the
family service at Chat burn Methodist Church was conducted by Mr Alan Bowles, of Whalley, who based his theme on the story of Zaccheus. The junior choir sang
“We have danced along, the piece which won them second place in the recent Youth Festival. They were accompanied on the
M. Ross and Mrs M. De- whurst (vice-presidents), Mrs M. Ireland (assistant secretary), Mrs A. Slinger (assistant treasurer), Mrs Bleazard (flowers), Mrs S. Little (“Hot Pot” and “Home and Country”), Miss R. Mundy (Press and outings). Mrs Bleazard and Mrs
Newhouse, area show representatives, reported th a t a possible new system of reckoning points for cups at the show was being consi dered. After some discus sion, members voted in favour of trying it. With reference to a re
Methodist Ladies Bright Hour Mrs Susan Clark led prayers and read from St P aul’s le t te rs to the Corinthians emphasising the importance of “faith, hope and charity,” on which guest speaker Mrs M. Butlin based her talk. She incorporated the
St Paul’s At West Bradford
second, and both go for
ward to the finals. Chairman Mark Hanson
was second in his section and also won the live and carcase judging contest at Murton. He goes forward to represent Yorkshire at Smitnfield.
Slaidburn
Slide show On Monday evening-
Slaidburn Over 60s group, met in the Methodist Schoolroom for slides by the Rev. and Mrs T. Bradshaw, of Chatburn. They showed scenes of
phrase “and it came to pass,” showing that one should not miss any op portunity of heeding the words of St Paul. Invitations were re
boating along the canals during a holiday in France and touring in Derby shire. The introductions were made by Miss P. Starlde and Mr E. Raw expressed thanks.
ceived from the WI to their party on December 7th and from the Mothers’ Union to their Jacob’s join social on January 26th. Mrs Frankland accom
panied the hymns and tea and biscuits were served by the committee.
Hurst Green
Seasonal A Christmas whist and
domino drive on Friday raised £174 for the funds of Hurst Green Memorial Hall. Whist winners were:
Slaidburn met in the vil lage hall for an informa tive talk about first aid, which can be so essential on the farm. Robert Parker, presiding, intro duced the speaker, Mr R. Brandwood, of Langcliffe.
Essential Young F a rm e rs at
■ was held in Slaidburn Methodist Schoolroom on Tuesday, led by the minister, the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw.
and Bible study meeting
Bible study The second Fellowship
Ladies — E. Underwood, D. Knowles, A. Booth- man, M. Holden. Gents — T. Thornber, A. Moor- house, W. Berry, B. Breaks. Dominoes: A. Holden,
YFC drive Whist players gathered
F. Lofthouse, A. Went worth, B. Livesey, M. Eccles, J. Lofthouse, G. Mear, J. Forrest. Raffle: Mr J. Slater,
Mrs D. Taylforth, Mrs M. Holden (Dutton), Mrs T.
Rawcliffe.
in the village hall for Slaidburn Young Far mers’ annual Christmas drive on Wednesday and dominoes was the game played in the Hark. to Bounty Inn, by permis sion of Mr and Mrs Peter Turner. Mr N. L. Shaw was MC
ported on the correspond ence with MP Mr David Waddington regarding the publication of wills, which. had resulted in a letter from the Lord Chancellor. Mrs Wilson offered to
be WI representative on the Village Hall Manage ment Committee. An invi tation to an open meeting at Rimington WI was ac cepted. After a plate supper a
you look at it,” was the theme of a talk given by Mrs E. Cowperthwaite to Waddington Methodist Women’s Fellowship on Thursday. The chair was taken by
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Mrs W. Fisher, tea hos tess was Miss S. Slaiding and pianist Mrs P. Fisher. Canon C. R. Butlin will
session of card bingo was played. Mrs Edwards, of Higham, e x p re s s e d thanks on behalf of the visitors. Supper hostesses were Mrs E. Capstick, Mrs G. Capstick, Mrs Hook and Mrs Barker.
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the choir held at St L e o n a rd ’s Chu rch , Langho, on Sunday, the Rev. Paul Warren pre sented medallions to junior members who had undertaken tests by the Royal School of Church Music. P re sen ta tio n s were
Choir awards At a special service for
ton’s Committee for the Women’s World Day of Prayer are making ar rangements for the March service in good time. At a preliminary meet
Plan ahead Members of Wadding-
ing held at Waddington Vicarage, secretary Mrs M. Cunliffe distributed service sheets to the members, who discussed possible speakers and readers. It is hoped that all denominations will attend. Members were urged to
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encourage their organisa tions to support the Christian Aid coffee and mince pie morning at the Mayor’s Parlour on De cember 11th.
made to Susan Williams (head choir girl and team leader medallion), Andrew Knight (team leader medallion), Victoria and Annabel Ibbotson, Helen Lloyd, Debbie Har t, Charlotte Ayrton and Gil lian Stazikar (junior sin gers’ medallions). RSCM music badges
went to Lee Hart, Jill Walmsley and Joanne Foley. The junior choir sang
three snort anthems con ducted by choirmaster Mr E. Teeling. Organist was Mr J. Slater.
Thornley
with-Wheatley WI were given an amusing talk about the humorous side of a parson’s life by the Rev. Alan Reid, of St John’s Church, Read. He was thanked by Mrs Procter. The competition for a
Parson’s life Members of Thornley-
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decorated wooden spoon was won by Mrs Hay- hurst and Mrs Procter. Raffle winners were Mrs Haworth, Mrs Rowland and Mrs Airey. The Christmas meeting
for whist and prizes were presented by president Mr W. R. ICing-Wilkin- son. Domino prizes were
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Contribution Scholars of Chatburn
Methodist Sunday School contributed to the Nation al Ch i l d r e n ’s Home “Sunny Smiles” appeal. Their purse, containing £19, was handed in at Trinity by Helen Bat-
tersby.
tendance at the AGM of the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn, on Thursday. Thanks were expressed to various members for their work and it was agreed that the committee en bloc should carry on its duties for the next year. Dominoes were played
Carrying on There was a good at
afterwards and tea hos tesses were Mrs Kenyon and Mrs Ridgway.
Appeal The sale of work at
Christ Church, Chatburn, is on Saturday and Canon C. R. Butlin has appealed to parishioners to give it wholehearted support. The event will be
signing copies of her book
will feature a bring-and- buy stall and members are asked to take along supper for two and invite a tnen<
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£1,000 was collected on Saturday when Chatburn Methodist Church held gift day in aid of the deco ration fund. The minister, the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw, was in church to receive gift envelopes.
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