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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 7th, 1983 7 Billington


to n B a p t is t Church Ladies’ social hour was Mrs Margaret Neason, of Whalley, whose subject was “memories.” She was introduced and


Memories The speaker at Billing­


th a n k e d by Mrs A. Holmes. There was a good attendance and tea and cakes were served by the ladies.


Sabden


IPLOYED lent for a list night of Jbiotics pre­ football


Inind him Ihe wheel of I’ll car park.


I morning a


■oe Magis- 1-t. Philip J'P (30), of Clitheroe,


|e unfit to (irink.


of St Mary’s RC School, Sabden, had a summer outing to Blackpool on Monday. The morning was spent at Stanley Park adventure playground and after a picnic lunch they all enjoyed a visit to the circus. The junior department,


School outing The infant department


News from the villages W\\


educational visit to York. The packed itinerary in­ cluded a visit to the Rail­ way Museum, York Mins­ t e r and th e C a s t le Museum.


Winning hands At Sabden Over 60s


Club, domino winners w e re : Mrs N. H a r ­


Whalley


Whalley Scouts, Guides and Brownies raised £146 towards the purchase of camping equipment. Coffee and biscuits


For camping A concert by the 2nd


greaves, Mrs M. Lam­ bert, Miss E. Hayes, Mr W. Brown. Whist: Ladies — Mi's C. Sefton, Mrs A. Clarkson. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs C. Sefton. At the second weekly


were served by the Brow­ nies, helped by Trefoil Guild members. The Cubs ran several


sideshows and there was- also a tombola and raffle. It was the first event


meeting, domino winners were Mrs E. Brown, Mrs B. Birtwell, Miss E. Hayes, Mrs M. Simm.


organised by the new Pa­ rents’ Committee of the combined groups.


Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Carr, Mrs I. Hodgson. Gents — Mr G. Holden, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs M. Simm.


Accepted Ribble Valley MP Mr


accompanied by Mr T. Prendergast, Mrs Jack- son, Mrs Hackett and Mrs Waddington, went on an


|0 with £5 in charge


liame appa- lid had a lot


fidey, pro- that when a ro u s e d


|il of urine, 107mg in


ltd 24‘


lave fallen se of the drunk. He


|3arker, de- [the Bench Int had not Liotics, he


lishop real- 1 not fit to Isidered he done so.


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lints in tony


ABOUT 150 people packed Whalley’s English Martyrs Church Hall to watch a film show and ballet illustrating the work of Mother Teresa. The film explained her


story of the nun, depict­ ing scenes from her child­ hood and up to the time of her setting out to do mis­ sionary work. The scenes were per­


work in Calcutta, India, and the ballet told the


formed by pupils of the Kay Thurston Ballet


School.


on the night, is to be sent to Mother Teresa. Pictured are ballet


A total of £100, made


pupils, with Janet Tem­ pest, organiser of the Co­


England. 2mg of


David Waddington, who lives in Sabden, has ac­ cepted the invitation to continue as president of the village cricket club.


senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs H. Turner, Mrs M. Charnley. Gents — Mrs M. Grady, Mrs M. Naylor. Dominoes: Mrs Hindle, Mrs Pye.


iting her daughter in New Zealand. She brought photographs and pictures of the places she had seen and a beautiful housecoat bought in Singapore on her way home. Mrs Hostey gave a


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report of her visit to the AGM in London. Miss H. Blane and Miss


g


iven by Miss J . harlton.


Langho


Tricks and spots Held indoors Winners of the Abbey


by St Leonard’s Mothers’ Union, Langho, raised £48 tow ard s the g ro u p ’s


A social evening held


funds. The evening, held at


WI, Whalley, had a talk by member Mrs P. Birt­ wistle, who has been vis-


New Zealand Members of Standfast


Whalley tribute to nun


the Vicarage, was to have been a garden party, but was held indoors due to rain. Friends were invited and there was a raffle, bring-and-buy stall and other events. During the evening Mrs


Waddington Gisburn


Mabel Holt presented a spoon and MU monogram to Mrs Wendy Smith, who is moving to the South of England. Mrs Holt also thanked


Well attended Sunday School anniver­


the Rev. Paul Warren, who is le a v in g St Leonard’s to live at Whal­ ley Abbey where he starts his new appoint­ ment as Bishop’s chaplain.


Bashall Eaves


Saying cheese Cheese sampling was


enjoyed at Bashall Eaves WI when president Mrs E. Spurgeon welcomed Mr J. Vale, of Singleton’s Dairy, Longridge. He de­ scribed the process of cheese making and was' thanked by Mrs A. Fox. Mrs K. Nowell is


making arrangements for members to visit Holden Clough Nurseries next month. A raffle organised by


sary services at Wadding­ ton Methodist Church on Sunday, conducted by the


Rev. E. S. Joselin, of Wigan, were well at­ tended. In the morning, Bible


preparing for some long­ distance cycling to raise funds for the local play­


Long ride! Gisburn’s toddlers are


group. For an hour-and-a-half


readings were given by Sarah Lodge and Darryl Smith. The scholars sang two items, “Colours of day dawn into the mind” and “Give me oil in my lamp” and Matthew Smith sang a solo, “Jesus bids us shine.” Sarah Pearson, Clare


I CHEERS! Visitors to a "Sundowner” evening ( organised by Waddington WI are treated to a | glass of fruit punch.


| Boucher, Brookside, Waddington, it raised more ‘ than £150 for the special care baby unit a t ,


Held at the home of president Mrs Mary '


| Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn. Surprise visitors among the 90 who attended, were a German family who were travelling ‘


on Tuesday, about 20 three and; four-year-olds are taking part in a spon­ sored trike ride round the Festival Hall. The money raised will


1 Cook, Mrs E. Harrison and Mrs Fisher. Miss' Sarah Baron and Mrs O. Sowden guessed the ,


through the village on holiday. There were plant, cake and green stalls, a I tombola and a raffle which was won by Mrs E . .


1 name of a doll, and the weight of a cake was' guessed by Mrs J. Entwistle and Mrs D. Ed­


mondson.


Edlington and Lisa Hoyle took up the collection. In the afternoon, a


reunion service took place, with the Sunday School sch o la rs and teachers performing a de­ m o n s tra tio n 'en t i t led “ Spreading the Good News.” The collection was taken up by Miss Pye and Mrs Weaver. In the evening Ann


w o rk e rs for Mother Teresa in the North of


J. Bargh and Mrs S. Hartley and the competi­ tion for an edible bracelet was won by Mrs K. Nowell and Mrs E . Parker. Supper was served by


Mrs E. Calvert was won by Mrs M. Thornber, Mrs


be used to buy toys, but the playgroup is always on the lookout for dona­ tions of used toys in good condition. Anyone who has toys they would like to donate can contact Mrs Waddington (Gisburn 374). The main attraction of


the children’s outing this year was the sight of a one-day-old giraffe calf at Blackpool Zoo. During the trip a picnic lunch was enjoyed by the children and mothers. •


Mrs E. Wrennal and Mrs J. Hitchen.


Rigby and Catherine Howard read the lessons and the children and young people sang “One more step along the world I go” and “There is sing­ ing in the desert.” Collec­ tors were Clare Fox and Hazel Whitfield. Organists and pianist


Hurst Green


Tipple for all The fortnightly effort of


Hurst Green Over-60s, held at the Eagle and Child Hotel by permission of Mr and Mrs Burgess, took the form of a coffee evening and bring-and- buy. A total of £126 was raised for funds. A rep­


Cupboards- Read


All the aces At the whist drive in


were Mr and Mrs Ash­ worth and Mrs White.


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pollard, Mrs A. Cunliffe. Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mrs M. Pol­ lard. Mr R. Sagar won the special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.


three leaders spent the evening canoeing on the Leeds/Liverpool Canal on Monday. Although a few got rather wet, fortunate­ ly there were no duck­ ings!


No duckings Ten Read Scouts and


resentative from a drinks firm attended and every­ one enjoyed a glass of one of its most popular pro­ ducts. A competition for the


Thieves take Helen’s gift


Babies luesf


Ire Itsmen


tOAD, Inytime


guessing the amount of money in a bottle was won by Mrs Shoesmith. Raffle winners were Miss Rosemary Crotty, Miss Mary Edmondson and Mrs Mear.


join the members and their conducted tour was followed by supper.


trip, arranged by Mrs A. Eccles, Hurst Green WI were taken to Wycoller, a village near Colne, which has been recently brought back to life and restored. Guests were invited to


Mystery trip On an evening mystery


rs to V..SV4 M \ ‘K N Chatburn


snooker and the women played bingo at a meeting of Chatburn’s Ribblesdale Club. Bingo winners were Mrs Denby and Mrs Townson, who was a tea hostess with Mrs Snape.


Club games The men play ed


and >S


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joyable evening at the swimming baths under the supervision of their leaders, Mrs D. Hodgson and Miss J. Frankland.


Coffee time A coffee evening at


Slaidburn$


Brennand’s Endowed School, Slaidburn, raised more than £131 for the NSPCC. I t was organised by


Friday Club spent an en­


In the swim The girls of Chatburn


TRAINEE chef Helen Tolson was delighted when her parents gave her a car on her 18th birthday. But her joy turned sour


when thieves broke into the car late on Saturday night and stole a radio cassette player which was part of the gift. The car was parked


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