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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 1st, 19SH 5


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News from villages Chatburn


Open day On Chatburn School’s


open day, parents and friends visited the various classrooms to inspect the children’s art and craft. Demonstrations of phy­


Broadcasting Association, tell of its formation. He also spoke about the


They saw a video film and were shown the oper­


organisation of 42 local radio stations and the manner by which prog­ rammes are planned and chosen. A lively question time


sical education, country dancing, songs, recorder and percussion work were given by different classes m the hall. There was a large at­


tendance, particularly in the evening, and toy, book and cake stalls raised over £70 for school funds.


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Christ Church, Chatburn, had as guests Mr and Mrs Jack Garritt, of Manches­ ter. Mr Garritt at one time was on the staff of Capernwray Christian Centre, before going to Stella Carmel in Israel as a missionary and in a short time he is taking up similar work in South Africa. The couple led the con­


Hebrew chorus F am ily s e rv ic e a t


gregation in chorus sing­ ing, including one in Hebrew, and Mr Garritt told of the work in Israel carried on in the same area as Mr and Mrs T. Butlin, the vicar’s son and daughter-in-law. Mrs M. Butlin con­


ducted the service, Miss C. Walker read the lesson and organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.


tendance at the AGM of the Ribblesdale Club, Chatburn. Tea hostesses were Mrs Palmer and Mrs Singleton and birthday greetings were sung for Mrs Snape and Mrs Cowell. The afternoon was con­


Sing-song There was a good at­


party and members are requested to be at the Brown Cow Inn at 2 p.m. prompt.


cluded with a sing-song, Mrs Frankland at the piano. Today is the Christmas


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Toddler Group, for pre­ playgroup children, has been formed in Chatburn to enable youngsters to make new friends and mothers to enjoy meeting other mums. Sessions, held in the


New group A Mother, Baby and


ation of the computers and the work of the fore­ ign currency department.


and discussion followed and the vote of thanks was given by Mrs U. Duerden. Tea was served by Mrs M. Vickery, Mrs S. Ward, Mrs I. Widdup and Mrs S. Wiggans.


Downham


four people to sit on an “Any Questions” panel for its meeting.


Questions panel Downham WI invited


s t ick welcomed Mrs Rachael Eyre, president of Knowle Green and Dutton WI; County Coun. Clifford Chatburn, of Clitheroe; Mrs Shaw, a teacher and farmer’s wife and te a ch e r Mr Jim Parker.


ed the team and MC Mr Bailey. Mrs Lund was once


again appointed flower secretary and Miss E. M. Barton Press secretary.


join at the December party and the speaker will be Mrs Blackburn on “The flavour of Christmas.”


There will be a Jacob’s


print in a newspaper was won by Mrs E. Barker and Mrs E. Chard. Supper hostesses were Mrs Black, Mrs Speak, Mrs P o r te r and Mrs Fielding.


A competition for a mis­ Mrs R. Lambert thank­


Coffee and biscuits were served. Quiz winners were —


Juniors: Alison Pickard and Nigel Aspin (joint). Seniors: Sheila Billows, Sarah Wolfenden. A vote of thanks was given by Simon Horton.


extended to Angela Booth and Sheila Billows, mem­ bers of Bowland Region’s winning senior Brains- trust team, and to Alison Pickard, a member of the winning Bowland Region junior team.


Congratulations were President Mrs G. Cap- West Bradford


Clark read a passage from S t P a u l ’s l e t t e r to Timothy. Guest speaker Mr Holliday gave a talk on various vessels, their use s and a s so c ia ted memories.


Methodist Ladies’ Bright Hour, leader Mrs Susan


Vessels At West Bradford


Christmas party on De­ cember 14th were discus­ sed. Members of the Mothers’ Union, WI and Young Wives are to be invited.


Arrangements for the


accompanied by Mrs Nancy Frankland, the committee served tea and biscuits.


After the closing hymn, Chipping


ing’s Communion service at St Leonard’s Church, Downham, the Bishop of Burnley, the Rt Rev. R. C. C. Watson, confirmed 10 candidates from Dow­ nham and two from Christ Church, Chatburn, who were accompanied by Canon C. Butlin.


Confirmed During Sunday morn­


L isa D ilw o r th , Mrs Alyson G u e s t , Zoe McLean, Richard Oldfield, Kirsteen Scott, Jacqueline Scott, Emma Spensley, Sarah Spensley, Michelle Taylor, Jonathan Taylor, Mr Kenyon and Mrs Thorpe.


Those confirmed were


village hall every Wednes­ day, from 2 to 3-30 p.m., cost £1 for the initial re­ gistration fee and then 40p per afternoon, includ­ ing refreshments. Anyone interested will be made very welcome.


and Mrs Borthwick, who resided in the area for some years and previously served as missionaries in China. Mrs Grant-Town- send presided and Mrs R. Hudson was the pianist.


Whalley


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were — Ladies: Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs H. Turner. Gents: Mrs R. S an d e r so n , Mrs M. Whitaker, Mr J. Hartley. Lucky at dominoes■


Abbey drive Whist winners at the


were: Mrs M. Duckett, Mr O. Titterington, Mrs N. Curran and Mrs M. Birtwell.


O A m m m s Invite you to a


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BLACKBURN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 9 p.m.


vice in church, Whalley Mothers’ Union heard Mr D. M.’ Lee, 'the North West region representa­ tive for the International


Broadcasting After a Communion ser­


Mothers’ Union put on the Advent play “Journey of a s ta r” at Evensong in Read Parish Church on Sunday. The play, pro­ duced by Mrs Kathleen Smith, was enjoyed by a congregation of about 150.


A dvent play Seven members of the


and-buy sale organised by Read branch of the


Bring-and-buy The Christmas bring-


Ladies’ Conservative As­ sociation is to be held in Read Constitutional Club next Wednesday, at 7-30. p.m. There will be various stalls, including a tombola,


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and ev e ry b o d y is welcome. Capers


the “Commando capers” will be meeting outside


Scouts taking part in Read CE School at 10 1


M e th o d is t Church Women’s Fellowship was Mrs Donald Blackburn, of Broughton, whose subject was “My parents’ life.” Her parents were Dr


Missionar ies Speaker at Chatburn


of the living God ' and the Bishop and the vicar were celebrants at the Euchar­ ist. The Bishop gave the final blessing.


The choir sang “Spirit Sabden


Sabden Over 60s Club, domino winners were: Mrs A. Spence, Mrs E. Gee, Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs F. Boocock. Whist — Ladies: Mrs E. Har­ greaves, Mrs A. How- a r t h . Gents: Mr E . Wilson, Mrs M. Proctor. Raffle: Mrs P. Whittaker.


Thursday were: Mrs M. Simm, Mrs A. Spence, Mrs E. Pritchard, Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Mrs C. Sefton and Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs A. Wilson.


RC School, Sabden, held a beetle drive and potato pie supper in the Parish Hall on Thursday even­ ing. Proceeds amounted to £21 for school funds.


Beetle The PTA of St Mary’s


Bolton-by-Bowland


YFC visited Barclays Bank, Skipton, where as­


Un the bank Bolton-by-Bowland


sistant manager Mr An­ derson told them about its history.


Read a.m. on Sunday, when pa­


rental assistance will be much appreciated.


interment took place at Read Parish Church on Monday of Mrs Agnes Slinger, of Whalley Road. Mrs Slinger had lived in


MU member The funeral service and


the death of her husband. Mrs Hargreaves was a


member of St John’s Church, where the funeral service took place on Friday, prior to interment at Accrington.


Read all her life and worked for the women’s section of the Conserva­ tive Club. She was also a member of the Cricket Club and the Mothers’ Union. Her husband, Mr Wil­


liam Slinger, former man­ ager of Whalley abattoirs, retired some years ago.


W h is t fan A s ta lw a r t of the'


Monday n ig h t whist drives in Read, Mrs Rose H arg re av e s , of Eas t View,'has died in Burnley General Hospital.


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were — Ladies: Mrs S. J. Coward, Mrs D. Slinger. Gents: Mrs E. Hutchin­ son, Mr R. Sagar. Mrs A. Cunliffe won the special prize and Mrs E. Hutchin­ son was MC.


Trumps At the whist drive in


Guides’ Parents Commit­ tee will hold their waste paper collection on Satur­ day, outside the CE School.


Collecting Read S c o u ts ’ and


She moved to the vil­ lage from Higham after


Over 60s At Monday’s meeting of


Crittendon gave a talk on his work, with slides,to 44 members of Chipping Young Farners’ Club. After a question and answer session, he was thanked by George Hod- kinson and Joanne Hud­ dleston. Peter Rogerson gave an


O f fic e r ’s work RSPCA officer Mr A.


account of his recent MMB study tour.


Slaidburn


held by Slaidburn YFC at Tosside on Friday even­ ing, organised by Mr W. Kenyon. Raffle winners were Mrs Pinder, Mr Woodrup, Mrs J. Crab­ tree, Mr N. Harrison and Mr Metcalfe.


Dance time An old time dance was


meeting in the village nail was organised by Mr Ron Cottam, the speaker being Mr Derek Smith.


On Monday, an open


slides about Rumenco feed products and outlined the history of the firm and the importance of ex­ perimental work to test Rumerite blocks.


He showed films and


proposed by Neil Breaks. Alison Parker chaired the business meeting.


Domino winners on Gisburn


Young Farmers’ Club travelled to Blackburn on Monday for a visit to Ingham Stockfeeders Mill. A vote of thanks was given by Andrew Bolland. Next week’s meeting


Mill visit Members of Gisburn


sees a change of venue to Gisburn village hall.


Paythorne


Thailand At Paythorne Chapel’s


overseas missionary meet­ ing Mr and Mrs G. Bargh, of Nappa, showed slides of their visit to Thailand. There was a bring-and- buy stall and refresh­ ments were served. A n-ofit of £21.80 was made ’or the overseas mission.


Fc A vote of thanks was


GISBURN PRIZE SHOW


AT the annual Christmas priz show and sale of dairy cattle at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday, the champion was an . animal exhibited by R. and A. Wallbank, which made £1,040. Reserve prize went to J.


Howard (£900). There were 12 animals forward. Other prizes went to: BW or


' Wade (£490). Newly-calved BW or blue


and A. Wallbank (£1,040), J. and A. Lawson (£770), D. Har­ rison (£720). Heifer with not more than four broad teeth, shown by a farmer: T. Shut- tleworth (£665), S. Murray (£820 and £690). Horace Bowden silver chal­


heifer showing not more than four broad teeth: J. Howard (£900 and £790), J. Snowden (£640). Cow shown by a fanner: R.


made to £1,040 (average £641), heifers to £900 (£610) and Ayr­ shire newly-calved cows to £580 (£535). There were six animals for­


lenge cup for newly-calved re­ gistered Friesian: w. A. and A. Booth (£1,000), J. Howard (£700 and £700). Newly-calved heifer showing not more than four broad teeth: J. Howard (£900). Newly-calved Friesian cows


were 338 animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £102 (£46.30), heifers to £80 (£35.20), Hereford X bulls to £136 (£74.90), heifers to £64 (£36), Charolais X bulls to £178 (£140.60), heifers to £136 (£74.70), black polly bulls to £64' (£38.90), heifers to £82 (£28.30), Limousin X bulls to £200 (£115), h e i fe r s to £112 (£65.20). Weaned calves: One beef X


and 3 pigs forward. Certified clean cattle: Light


ward at the sale of store pigs, making to £28.20 (£23.75). In the fatstock section, there were 447 cattle, 2,073 sheep


steers made to 106.2p (98. Ip), medium to 105.8p (96.8p), heavy to 104.2p (98.7p), light heifers to 107.8p (96.4p), medium to 107.2p (97.8p), heavy to 97.2p (93.8p). Uncertified cattle: Young


bulls to 125.2p (108.7p), steers to 98.2p (93p), heifers to 93.2p


(84.3p), fat cows to 90.2p (63p), fat bulls to 87.2p (74.2p). Sheep: Light Iambs made to 151p (140.8p), standard to 167.5p


aged 102.5p and overweight made to 10S.5p (103.3p). Fat ewes made to £32.80


lo o p (124.4... w 132.5p (125.8p). Heavy “aver­


15Sp 4p), Jjght shearlings to (I41p), ( I41 p), to


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138p


(£17.95) and rams to £36.20 (£25.15).


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THE Christmas fair at St Augustine’s School, Bil- lington, on Sunday, raised £950 for the school’s as­ sociation. Headmaster Mr Phil


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tended and it was a great social success,” he said. “It is only the second we’ve had and it augurs well for the future.” A meeting after Christ­


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