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4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 12th, 1983


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adm 0 '


. M coooq tAdrH>rtisinq). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe.


West Bradford


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jorie Fraser, Mrs Rene Knowles, Mrs Linda Martin,: Mrs Anne Greg- son and Mrs Margaret Sleath.


Waddington, assisted as interlocutor and was pre­ sented with a plant by Miss Kathleen Hanson.


During the business meeting, four resolutions to be presented at the AGM in London in June, were discussed. Miss Mar­ garet Brennan, of Grind- leton, is attending as dele­ gate for both institutes.


attended the Group meet­ ing at Dovvnham WI, who were the h ostesses, Sawley WI gave a very amusing entertainment and Mrs Violet Macauley was the guest speaker.


Twenty-three members


of the Ribble Valley, started the sponsored walk in aid of her charity for cancer research, which


Mrs Myra Clegg, Mayor Mrs Bernice Barlow,. of


were entertained by five members . reading a play called “Lucky, ladies”. Readers were Mrs Mar­


Lucky iadies West Bradford WI


realised £239. Mrs Ellaline Aspin and


poem was won by Mrs Anne Gregson and Mrs Margaret Wrathall won the raffle. Members were reminded of the afternoon opening on May 18th at the playing fields pavilion for the “cuppa and chat”. Tea hostesses were Mrs England, Mrs Linda Martin and Mrs Pople.


Mrs Barbara Kitchen were guests of the Mayor ai a reception given to local WIs to thank them all for the supp'ort given to the charity. The competition for a


Tosside


whist and domino drive at Tosside will go towards institute funds. D.Domino winners: Mrs


Spots and tricks Proceeds from the


Lund, Mrs F. Parker, Miss Breaks, Mrs How­ arth, Mr S. Pickard. Whist table No. 1 Mrs


Robinson, Mrs M.


Mrs H. Clark, Mrs I. Taylforth, Mr Howarth.


Greenwood, (No. 2) Mr Nixon, (No. .3) Mrs Ingham, (No. 4) Mr E. Garnett. Raffle: Mrs E. Seedall,


Slaidburn


Auction Slaidburn Trefoil Guild


money raised will be split half-and-half between the" person ■ disposing of an item and the East Lanca­ shire Hospice Appeal Fund. For details ring Mrs Jenny Harrison (Slaidburn 219) or Mrs A. King - Wilkinson (Slaidburn 314).


Starting at 7-30 p.m., ' Birthday party


meeting the well known veterinary surgeon Mr T. 0. Roberts, of Settle, gave an entertaining talk entitled “A vet’s life.” He was thanked by Mrs Jennie Harrison. After supper a birthday


• Slaidbufn WI cele­ brated its 39th birthday ancT president Mrs Mary Parker welcomed mem­ bers and the president and a member of Tatham Fells Institute to the meeting. Following the business


is staging a 50/50 auction a week on Friday at Page’s Farm, Woodhead Lane, Slaidburn.


pencil drawing of- an animal, judged by Mr Roberts, was won by Mrs Mary Bolton and Mrs Josie Cowking.


panied by her husband. The competition for


attendance and guest sp e ak e r was Mr S. Taylor, North Western Area chairman. Mr J. Leeming attended, who served in the first world war.


pients of Branch certifi­ cates of appreciation. They were given to Capt. J. C. Kenyon MBE, presi­ dent of the branch, and Mr F. H. Lambert.


Over 60s


cake, baked, iced and de­ corated by Mrs Barbara Steen, was cut by Mrs Roberts who was accom-


- Slaidburn and district Over 60s group met in the Methodist Sunday School on Monday, when the speaker was Mr W. Wors- wick, of Dunsop Bridge. Mr Worswick, who has


There were two reci­ -


branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion held its annual dinner at the Hark to Bounty, at Slaidburn, on Friday. There was an excellent


Legion meet The Hodder Valley


Sabden


All the winners Sabden Over-60s Club


domino winners were: Mrs M. Simm, Mrs P. W h i t ta k e r , Mrs E- Brown, Mrs B. Birtwell. Whist — Ladies: Mrs M. Moorhouse, Mrs I. Hodg­ son. Gents: Mr F. Cottam, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mrs N. Marshall. At the second weekly meeting domino winners were: Mrs D. Bass, Mrs B. Birtwell, Miss A. Alston, Miss E. Hayes. Whist — Ladies: Mrs M. Carr, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents: Mrs E. Hutchin­ son, Mr H. Pa rk e r . Raffle: Mr H. Parker.


enjoyed an illustrated talk by Mr Steve Harold from


History Sabden Mothers’ Union


Whalley Abbey, who de­ scribed its history, as it is today and the work going on now. He was thanked by enrolling member Mrs Eileen Luckett.


been to Canada several times, showed a beautiful selection of slides which he had taken on his visits.


Sabden Baptist Sunday School celebrated its 185th anniversary by giving a demonstration at the morning service of four scenes of Christian action through the ages, with a radio-reporter style narration. The preacher was the


Children’s demo The children from


Mrs S. Nutter. Mrs F. Simpson read out birth­ day greetings for May.


has been booked for Feb­ ruary 24th next year.


The WI annual dinner


report on the AGM con­ ference, staged recently at the Roper Hall, Pre­ ston, and tnere followed a careful appraisement and discussion of the four re­ solutions under considera­


Mrs Brennan gave a tion.


supper, Mrs E. Jackson gave a talk about Riming­


toric parish maps and old photographs she gave her audience a fascinating flimpse of what life must


i turies.


judged the competition for a “Typical Lancashire Item”. Winners were Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs N. Oldfield and . Mrs Brennan.


Mrs C. Thistlethwaite. The visiting ladies


Read


At camp Members of both the


Rev. B. Haymes, of the Northern Baptist College and tiie service was at­ tended by Clitheroe MP Mr David Waddington


and his wife. The day’s collection amounted to £417.69.


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Tom Stephenson and Marion Procter will be joined by new councillors Alf Parsons, Eileen Lowe, Elaine Parsons, Charles Roger Clark and Kenneth Howarth. The council is two mem­


council will meet for the first time on May 24th at 7-30 p.m. in the Methoidst School, and will elect a new chairman and vice- chairman. Re-elected councillors


Parish Council The new Sabden parish


can attend monthly meet­ ings.,


will benefit from a “Swing into Spring and Summer”, fashion show being given by Castle Couture, of Clitheroe, on May 17th at 7-30 p.m. in the Baptist School. Supper is included in the 75p ticket.


For churches Sabden’s four churches


from St Mary’s RC Church', .Sabden, will be making the pilgrimage to Walsingham on May 29th.


Pilgrims Fifty-three parishioners


Gisburn


on Gisburn playing fields by the 1st Gisburn Brow­ nies and the 1st Grindle- ton pack was held to raise money for trousers and shorts for their pack holi­ day to West Marton in August. , Gisburn Brown Owl Mrs Ann Wilson and Grindleton Brown Owl Mrs Margaret Hogg ac­ companied them. Afterwards the mothers


Brownies walk A joint sponsored walk


"with songs. Thanks were given to


Rimington


latest meeting of Riming- ton WI was vice-president Mrs M. Brennan. She welcomed mem­


Bygone days In ■ the chair at the


bers, AGM link delegate Mrs E. Parker, of Dow- nham, and Mrs S. Field­ ing. Arrangements, were made for the June meet­ ing when West Marton WI will be guests. Rimington WI, have in


their turn, been invited to attend Inglewhite WIs meeting on, July 6th. A letter from Gisburn


Church PCC was read, asking for members ‘to attend a meeting in the church room today to dis­ cuss themes and arrange­ ments for - this year’s flower festival. . Members Were told of a class for making silk flow­ ers at Whalley Adult Centre on June 21st. ■ > A reminder was given


provided refreshments in the Festival Hall and the Brownies entertained


all who, helped and sup­ ported.


Monday and Tuesday night Read Scouts spent a very enjoyable weekend at Bowley Camp. They were on a patrol leaders’ training course for the Burnley District Scouts. At Monday nig h t’s


meeting Lee Merrington was awarded his swim­ mers badge and Andrew Swindlehurst the assistant patrol leaders’ badge for Panther Patrol. Scouts are reminded


She was thanked by , , , Following a Jacob s J om „ , , T ■


ton in bygone days. With the help of his­


ilave been like in the late 19 th and early 20th cen­


Waddington


Helen’s Mothers’ Union, Waddington, -started with a service conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild. Mrs F. Blades, of Clitheroe, gave an enter­ taining talk on “supersti­ tions” many of which dated'back to pre-Christ­ ian times. She was thank­ ed by Mrs Doreen Ed­ mondson. Members were asked to


Superstitions The meeting of St


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support the Spring Bank holiday church fair, when the MU will be respons­ ible for serving refresh­ ments. They responded by promising to provide home-made cakes and scones and also help on the day.


Mitton


The Rockies “By road to the Rock­


band, travelling in a mobile home, encountered such places as Toronto, the magnificent scenery of Niagara Falls and Lake Michigan on th e ir journey. In America, a particu­


ies” was the subject of a slide show given by Mrs Freda Grime to Little Mitton WI. Mrs Grime and her hus­


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larly : interesting-j feature was at Keystone where a ihuge carving in the rocks •depicts five-past Ameri- .can presidents. Mrs C. A. Thompson


gave thanks. The proceeds of a sec­


th a t there will be a Church p a rad e on Sunday.


All the aces At the whist drive in


E. Hutchinson. Mrs L. Green won the special prize and Mrs R. Har­ greaves was MC.


Boint), Mrs E. Chamley. ents: Mr. R. Sagar, Mrs


bers short and any villa­ gers interested will be co­ opted on. Members of the public


Ladies’ Conservative Club enjoyed an evening outing organised by Mrs C. Caladine, when they t ra v e l le d by coach through Skipton and Ilkley for supper at Hairy Ramsden’s restaurant.


Outing Members of Read


Chatburn


were played at Ribbles­ dale Club, Chatburn. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs Exton, Mrs Driver and Miss Hatfield. Tea hostesses were Mrs Driver and Mrs Snape.


Ribblesdale Club Snooker and dominoes


tendance at the evening or­ ganised by Christ Church Mothers’ Union, Chat­ burn, when various stalls and a supper raised over £100 for MU Overseas fund. At the closing meeting


of the session .on May 18th, Mrs G. Back will demonstrate flower ar­ ranging. All are welcome.


, lage during the week. Holden


Capernwray Christian Centre took part in the service on Sunday at Christ Church, Chatburn. They are Reed (Alabama), Chris (California), Michael (Germany) and Margaret (a Scot) and they wnl be visiting homes in the vil-


Students Four students from


For MU fund There was a good at-,


— Ladies: Mrs J. Coward and Mrs M. Pickles


Read Constitutional Club on Monday winners were


onds sale amounted to £63 and joint winners of a competition for a souvenir spoon were Mrs 0. Lay- cock and Miss M. I. Hudson. Hostesses were Mrs


Bolton-by-Bowland


Split meeting Bolton-by-Bowland


YFC had a split meeting, the boys judged Ayrshires at the farm of Mr Fitton at Bank Newton, Skipton. Mr Fitton and Mr Varley were judges and the vote of thanks was given by Valerie Pickard. R e su lts : Ju n io r —


Robert Lennard, Richard Lund and Shaun Ingham (joint), and David Towler. Senior — Valerie Pickard, Angela Booth and Catherine Booth. Meanwhile the girls


Haynes, Miss Davis and Mrs Proctor.


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were having a cookery de­ monstration in the village h a ll. Mrs Angela Cornthwaite and Clare Dakin showed the girls how to make cold sweets.


Hurst Green


Whist At the Over 60s club’s


. R. Whalley, Mr J. Kay. Dominoes: Mr W. Shoes- mith, Mrs Mears, Miss Joyce Ainsworth, Mr A. Hayhurst. Raffle: Mr R. Marsden.


Whalley


WI heard a talk on the music hall by Miss. M. Barton, of Downham. Miss Barton recalled seeing Grade Fields and Harry Lauder when she was taken to the theatre in Southport when she was a girl. She was thanked by Mrs P. Birt­ wistle.


WI talk Members of Standfast


M. Guerden and Mrs M. Harrison. ■


Anniversary Speaker at Holden


Chapel Sunday School an­ niversary services was Mr E. Brennand, of Wrayton. Sunday school scholars


Tea hostesses were Mrs


Sandra Howard and Alison Pickard. Bible readings were


sang, “It took a miracle,” and recitations were given • by Grace and Vicki Kel- sall, Alastair Howard, Simon Moorhouse, Gillian and Richard Armer,


given by Hazel Blakey. At the evening service


gave a report on the re­ solutions meeting which she and Mrs Hosty, Standfast delegate for the AGM in London, attended a t th e Ro p e r Hall, Preston.


President Mrs S. Lord


• Miss B. Pearson and Miss S. Shannon won the competition for the best picture of a film or theatre star. ,


Whist


Mrs Brenda Harrison and Sheila Roberts sang a duet to Brenda’s guitar accompaniment. Organists for the day


■ Winners at the Abbey Senior Citizens’ whist drive were '■


were Mrs Brenda Ham-- son and Mark Blakey.


o £112.12 were for1 Sunday School funds.


t Collections amounting


. Bursary, is to'go to. mem­ bers Mrs D. Whitaker and


to members that- any questions they would like to have answered by the “Any questions” panel — at the July meeting — must be brought to the meeting in June. .- .The - Denman - College


Chipping


-m Chipping. Village Hall . on, Saturday was a great


Bingo The bingo evening held


• success , and > raised £272 ,


for St Mary’s Church funds,


E. Holgate, Mrs M. Flack. Gents: Mrs I. Kelly, Mrd S. Wiggaris. Dominoes: Mr Evans, Miss E a to u g h , Mrs Hornby, Mrs Hindle and Mrs Sutton.


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THE multi award-winning film “Gandhi” starts its run tonfght in Clitheroe Civic Hall.


John rGielgud, vTrevor. Howard; John..Mills and Martin Sheen. - ; >. £


as the • Mahatma, .guest - sta rs include Candice Bergen; Edward Fox,


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