1 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 28th, 1982 7
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Bolton-by-Bowland
the theme of an interest ing and enjoyable talk given to members of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC by Dr P. Miller, of Earby. A vote of thanks was
Doc’s tales The life of a doctor was
Jackson and treasurer Mr E. Sedgwick. An invitation to Burn
ley Horticultural Society members to join Riming ton for a gardening quiz has been extended for the n e x t m e e t in g on November 16th.
given by Richard Steven son and a business meet ing followed the talk.
Rimington
Society is in a sound fi nancial position the chair man, Mrs M. Ellison, told
Sound finances Rimington Horticultural
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th e an n u a l g e n e ra l meeting. Mrs Ellison expressed
elected en bloc. Officers: President, Mrs B. Wood cock, chairman, Mrs M. Ellison, secretaiy, Mrs E.
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The committee was re Mitton
Institute members are looking forward to hear ing themselves in the Spadework programme on local radio on November 5th (3-30 p.m.) They put some burning
Wl on radio Little Mitton Women’s
Whalley
OAP advice Whalley and District
Age Concern has set up an advisory committee to help pensioners with problems. The move came at the
These were presented with a long-stemmed pink rose and Mrs Bennett re ce ived a b a s k e t of flowers. C h a irm an Mrs S.
group’s annual meeting when chairman Miss Pauline Wilkinson stated that many older people do not make full use of the benefits open to them. The new service will
cover Whalley, Langho, Billington, Barrow and Wiswell. Anybody wishing to
questions to a panel of experts headed by broad-, caster and writer Fred Downham. His colleagues were Peter Wiseman of the Lancashire County College of- Horticulture and Norman Glossop, gar dens superintendent at Brockhall Hospital. Questions covered a
wide range. After the recording
there was an open forum. The institute members
served the panel and the audience, with home-made scones and cakes, plus the essential “cuppa”. There will oe a second
10th (6-30 p.m.).
contact the advisory com mittee should phone Mrs Dorothy Hampson (Whal ley 2659).
ley CE School, went off into a world of their own when the Northern Chil dren’s Theatre Company entertained them with a fairyta le called “The Dream Man.” And two children got in
Fairytale The 200 pupils of Whal
on the act, eight-year-old Lisa Gillibrand took the part of a dancing partner, while Ian Seed (10) played a king.
opportunity to hear the broadcast on November
ley Methodist Women’s Fellowship Mrs M. Brigg presided and the pianist was Mrs M. Whitehead. The Rev. T. Bradshaw gave a most inspiring and heartsearching address on the world of God, giving everyone a lot of food for thought. The members were
Food for thought At a meeting of Whal
Waddington
Bames provided a birth day cake and champagne and Mr Leonard Pearcey entertained in a light hearted manner with anecdotes and songs with guitar accompaniment. Miss E. Coleman gave a vote of thanks.
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunlif- fe, Mrs J. Coward (cons). Gents — Mrs E. P. Larkin, Mr R. Goodway (cons). Mrs E. Brownhill won the special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.
Downham
nham WI, president Mrs G. Capstick welcombed
Officers elected At the AGM of Dow
VCO Mrs N. Broderick who spoke on “The WI in the Community”. She was thanked by Mrs Speak. B irthday g ree tin g s
were extended to Mrs A. Binns, Mrs V. Eccles, Mrs D. Seed and Mrs R. Smalley and letters were read from county and from the Ribble Valley Mayor thanking the WI for a donation of £125 raise'd at a coffee evening. Miss M. Barton is to
thanked for their efforts for the recent jumble sale which raised £126, also for the afternoon tea which realised £43. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Benediction.
Naylor, vice-president took the chair. Miss E. M. Postlethwaite stepped in at short notice to enter tain members with vari ous quiz games. She was thanked by Mrs B. Slater. Hostesses were Mrs P. Vickers and Miss A. White. The Christmas dinner
party has been arranged for January 6th.
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were — Whist: Ladies: Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs E. Holgate. Gents: Mr S. Stanley, Mrs R. San derson. Dominoes: Miss M. ■ Eatough, Mrs A. Sutton.
Right cards Winners at the Abbey
West Bradford Methodist Ladies’ Bright Hour, Mrs Greta Moir, of Grindleton, led the prayers and read the story of the Good S am a r i ta n from th e Gospel of St Luke. Her talk “Love thy Neigh- bom-” was the text from
West Bradford Neighbourly love Guest speaker at the
vised date of the MU Christmas visit. Tea and biscuits were served by the committee.
Read
nents were Brierfield Celtic. The Read team got off
Boys draw Read Boys FC’s oppo
to a nervous start and were two goals down after only eight minutes. Read’s defence worked very hard and strikers Paul Beverley and Carl Parker began to cause the visitors a few problems. Carl Parker and Dixon
Clark announced that De cember 8th was the re
Mrs Nancy Frankland. L e ad e r Mrs Susan
Short notice At Whalley WI Mrs M. •
Overseas ~ Missions meet ing held at Waddington was presided over by Mrs M. Jones, of Clitheroe. She welcomed Dr M.
Missions The annual Methodist
Ackroyd, of Whalley, who spoke about her 16 years spent in Africa as a medi cal missionary. Refreshments were ,
served by the ladies and there was a bring-and-buy stall. Mrs W. Fisher thanked everyone for their support and £96 was raised.
ject of an illustrated talk given to Waddington Methodist Women’s Fel lowship by the editor of “The Dalesman,” Mr W. R. Mitchell. Mrs P. Vickers was in
shire Dales” was the sub
Dalesman “A year in the York
ween th e ' Ribble Valley Mayor’s Cancer Fund and the WI County Federa tion at Preston.
ing a coffee evening to night, in aid of Guide funds, at 109 Clitheroe Road, Sabden, the home of Guide Captain Mrs Barbara Whiteside.
Guiding aid Sabden Guides are hold
Club AGM Miss E. Hayes was re-elected to the com- - mittee together with Mr E. Wilson, Mr F. C. Cottam, Mr W. Brown, Mr H. Parker, Mrs A. Howarth, Mrs . C. Sefton and Mrs E. Flannagan. Other club officials were returned unopposed. Final arrangements
Subs rise At Sabden Over 60s
November 4th will be Mrs M. Neason, of Whalley.
the chair, tea hostess was Miss W. Rushton and p ia n is t was Mrs S. Baines. The sp e a k e r on
ford Diocesan Mothers’ Union held at Skipton Parish Church was at tended by members from Waddington, West Brad ford and Hurst Green. Retiring president Mrs
Hostess appeal A meeting of the Brad
write to Mr David Wad- din’
the secretary, treasurer and members for their help during her first year of office. Mrs M. Taylor read the minutes of the last AGM and treasurer Mrs N. Wright gave the financial report. Officers elected were:
solutions passed at the autumn council meeting on the publishing of wills without consent and the closure of telephone kiosks in rural areas. Mrs Capstick thanked
gton MP regarding re
Maisie Hibbert was pre sented with a gold brooch bearing the MU mono gram, by Mrs Sheila Sheppard. Mrs Jane Par kinson was elected presi dent. .An appeal was made for
hostesses, under the “Away from it all” scheme who would be willing to give holidays to mothers who are undergoing stress and are recommended by their local social services.
Mrs G. Capstick (presi dent), Mrs P. Bailey and Mrs A. Binns (vice-presi dents), Mrs M. Taylor (secretary), Miss M. Jones (assistant secretary), Mrs N. Wright (treasurer), Mrs E. Parker (assistant treasurer). Committee: Mrs S.
was served by Mrs Speak, Miss Jones and Mrs Nelson. Mrs E. Barker was presented with the cup for winning most com petitions during the past year. .
Fielding, Mrs E. Hook, Mrs Lambert and Mrs R. Leach. Tellers were Mrs Palmer and Miss D. Watson. A potato pie supper
Chatburn
this. The hymns were accom
panied on the piano by
bum Methodist Women’s Fellowship Mr and Mrs R. Turner, of Clithex-oe, showed slides and spoke about “Leprosy.” Mrs Dixon presided and the pianist was Mrs Ruth Hudson. At the next meeting Mr
Leprosy slides At the meeting of Chat-
Church held a hai-vest supper and social evening on Satui-day organised by Mr and Mrs E. Dixon and
Harvest social Chatburn Methodist
there was community singing accompanied by Mr C. C. Johnson and songs to guitar accompan iment by Roy, Daphne and Ian Porter. A game of “Call my
Mi-s M. Leach. During the evening
Lambert equalised and the final score was 2-2. Read star player was Gareth Martin. On Sunday Read Boys
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Bluff” chaired by Mr Stanley Blackbui-n was won by the gentlemen’s team of the Rev. T. J. B rad sh aw , Mr Neil Turpin and Mr Roy Porter. The ladies’ team was Mrs Grant-Townsend, Mrs Cath Bradshaw and Mrs M. Dutton.
FC play Earby Town Boys FC at home. Kick off 2-15 p.m. on the recre ation ground.
'Catherine Mercer- Kat hryn Patterson also re
Thursday, Read Brownies en jo y ed th em s e lv e s maldng sherbet. Hostess badges were awarded to H e a th e r Greenhalgh, Rachel Ormond, Kathryn Patterson, Claire John son, Susan Whiteman, T ra c ie Bond and
Brownie badges At the pack meeting on
ceived h e r Brownie friendship badge.
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Luncheon Club celebrated its 21st' birthday with luncheon at the Foxfields Restaurant, Billington. Membership is now over 100 and 10 of the founder members still attend.
Celebration Read and Whalley
All the spots Members of the Rib-
.- B irth d ay g re e tin g s were sung fo r Mrs Hoi-nby and Mrs Bowskill and teas were sei-ved by Mrs Atkinson and Mrs Cottam.
Christ Chui-ch, Chatbum, was conducted by Mr Mal colm Brewer lay reader from St James’s Church, Clitheroe. Miss Melanie Starkie gave the addi-ess, she spoke of the many tilings people of all na tions have in common, the greatest thing we can all share in is the love of Christ. Cub Scouts paraded
Family service The family sex-vice at
under their leader, Mrs Jackie Woodward. Organ i s t was Mrs D. N. Brewer.
blesdale Club, enjoyed a dominoes di-ive at then- weekly meeting.
gregation at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Sunday to welcome the Lord Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev. Geoffrey John Paul, to the confir mation service. The Bishop celebrated
Confirmed There was a large con
the Eucharist during the course of the confirmation assisted by the vicar Canon C. F. Goodchild. The organist was Mrs H. Parker. Churchwardens, Mr E.
were made for the annual Christmas party and sub scriptions que on January 1st are to rise to £1.50. Domino winners were:
Mrs Bartlett, Mrs B. Birtwell, Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs L. Hunt. Whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs M. Swift. Gents —. Mr E. Flanna gan, Mr H. P a rk e r . Raffle: Mrs I. Green. At the second weekly
Pendleton Mrs E. Owen welcomed
Plant care Pendleton WI president
members of Bolton-by- Bowland WI to hear a talk on house plants by Mr Thompson, superin tendent of Blackburn Cor poration Parks. He brought- with him
“YOUR FRIEND IN THE TRADE” ,
numerous plants and ex plained the five conditions they all needed — air, light, temperature, mois ture and food. Mrs H. Taylor thanked him. Miss R. Mundy gave a
report on the autumn council meeting and names were taken for a v is i t to Cosgrove’s, Rimington. The £20 proceeds of the
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monthly stall are to be handed to the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, for her appeal on behalf of Christ ie Hospital cancer re search. The competition for a
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meeting domino Manners were: Mrs Spence, Miss E. P re scott, Mrs K. Nev-by, Miss E. Hayes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs A. Clark son. Gents — Mrs M. Moorhouse, Mrs M. Proc te r . Raffle: Mrs F. Boocock.
tist Sunday School have to be replaced at a cost of more than £4,000. Baptist minister the Rev. A. D. Briddock stressed that this latest problem to hit the Sunday school build ing is not caused by dry rot.
Not dry rot Ceilings at Sabden Bap
flowering plant was won by Mrs J. Crabtree. After a buffet supper there was a paper and pencil game in which prizes were M-on by Mrs S. Little, of Pend leton, and Mrs Cowking, of Bolton-by-BoM’land. Thanks on behalf of the
guests was voiced by Mrs Billows.
Slaidburn
met in the village hall on Monday evening chairman Robert Parker introduced Miss Janet Jenkinson, of Winmarleigh, and Michael Fox, of Clitheroe, M'ho had been on a Silver Jubilee award trip to Nigeria.
Nigerian trip When Slaidburn YFC
CLOSING DOWN
tion of a new central heat ing boiler M-as completed, funded by the education authority M'hich rents the building for the nursery school which is now based t emp o r a r i l y
Nicholas’ Hall, Wesley Street. The toddler group will
at St
continue to meet on Mon days in St Nicholas’ Hall at the revised times of 2- 15 p.m. to 3-30 p.m.
F. Rowbottom and Mr T. H. Silverwood conducted th e Bishop into the church. Mr R. Hatherell and Mr C. Chappell read the lessons and sidesmen were Mr Chappell, Mr W. Connah, Mr E. Morris and Mr J. Smithson. The .candidates con
firmed were: Christopher W. Iphofen, Robert W. Leeming, Timothy J. Penny, Timothy M. J. Sagar, Helen E. Berry, Sally A. Bryan, Jane L. Greenwood, Catherine E. Greenwood, Karen J. Greenwood, Cathryn A. Leeming, Fiona Y. Lucas, Elizabeth J. Ross.
Sawley
George Braithwaite will s]oeak about his work as a
WI members and friends enjoyed a meal at the Spread Eagle Hotel to celebrate the institute’s 29th birthday. Sawley WI is now linked with Gis- burn for the AGM in London. Mrs. Mary Smith gave
Entertaining More than 40 Sawley
Tm’o weeks ago installa
. They showed slides and spoke about the Nigerian people, M'ith whom they stayed, the countryside and the widely differing farming methods. Thanks were given by Jason Newhouse.
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