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Ctitheroe Advertiser and Times, March.17th, 1I1S3 5 ■lifted) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) r i u y i / I m News from the villages i J.J u t t u / ixjlvj , ( z i u t / o i b iO L i i y / . u t u ( u i u M u y i n w / Chipping
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stay-at-home mums with toddlers to get together for a social afternoon once a month is being organ ised in Chipping. Tile first meeting of the
Mo th e r and T od d le r Group will be held next Thursday, from 1-30 to 3 p.m. There will be a charge of 50p to cover the hire of the hall and re freshments.
Brownie coffee A coffee afternoon in
the village hall on Monday raised over £40 for Chip ping Brownie funds. Brown Owl Mrs Doreen
Charnley points out that girls can now join from the age of five and a half, graduating to Guides at 10.
Pony club A whist and domino
drive organised by Chip
ping Hodder
Pony Club at the
raised over £60. MCs were Mr Tom Holding and Mr E. Newhouse. Whist winners were:
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Ladies — Mrs Green, Mrs Barker, Mrs Bury. Gents — W. K n ow le s , D. Fenton, P. Waring. Dominoes: H. Ains-. worth, J. Ripley, E.
Knowles, D. Rich, J. Seed and Mrs Chew. Raffle: Mrs Southworth (chair), Judith Wood (Martini) and Mrs Lawson (pen). Prizes were presented
Downham
Spring theme At a Mothering Sunday
s e rv ice in DoiVnham Parish Church, children of the CE School presented their mothers with posies of flowers, cards and pre sents they had made and wrapped in, hand-deco-
rated paper. Worship was centred on
thanks to God in a “Springtime” theme. Stephen and Kirsteen
by Pony Club District Commissioner Mrs Mar- ginson.
Mitton
£90 raised A total o f £90 was
raised when the ladies of Mitton’ s All Hallows Church held a whist and domino drive. Whist winners were:
L a d ie s — Miss M. Hudson, Mrs N. Breaks, Mrs A. Jolly. Gents — Mr E. Lax, Mrs D. Knowles,
Mr C. Haworth. Dominoes: Master M.
Graham, Mr E. Broderick, Mr E. Nowell, Mrs M. D. Jackson, Miss E. C h a f fe r , Mrs E. Breaks. There was also a com
Scott (chime bars) and Mrs Spensley (piano) ac
companied the children singing and an item was played on- recorders by Anne B ra i thw a ite , Rachael Dilworth, Arwen and Emiline Guest, Kerry Parker and Kirsteen Scott. Philip Waring and Emma. Spensley gave readings and a poem was recited by Andrew Birt- well, Michelle Clement, Kerry Parker, Kirsteen Scott and Lissa Turner. A Bible reading by Anne Braithwaite followed.
Prayers were led by
R a ch a e l D i lw o r th , Em i l in e Guest, and Stephen Scott. Michelle Clement presented the collection and the Rev. F. E. Chard gave the bles sing.
petition which was won by Mrs J. Bullock and Mrs D. Knowles. MCs were Mr and Mrs A. Lay- cock (whist) and Mrs G. Pearson (dominoes). The vicar, the Rev.
Brian Cave, thanked e v e ry b o d y fo r th e ir
support. Waddington
Scholars’ plays Mothering Sunday was
celebrated at Waddington Methodist Church by a family service conducted by Mrs E. Cowperth- waite. Sunday School scholars taking part in three short plays were: Lindsay. Connell, Julie Lodge, Sarah Lodge. C a th e r in e H ow ard , Rachel Edlington, Jane Sharrocks, Sarah Phillips, Hazel Whitfield, Stephen and Michael Billington, Darren and Matthew Smith, Ben Keating and Ian Potter. Joanne Howard read a
three women, relating them to events in his life. Chairman Mrs W. Fisher thanked him. Mrs F. Scott was the tea hostess and Mrs S. Baines accom panied the hymns. The jumble sale on
March 5th raised £285. Mrs S. Cowgill will show holiday slides next Thurs day and there will be a Jacob’s join tea.
celebrated at St Helen’s
Peal of bells Bellringers’ Sunday was
Church, Waddington, with a special peal by the
team of ringers. Among the large con
gregation at the mid morning service, con ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild, were Wadding ton Cub Scouts and Brow nies, led by Mrs Janet Hulme and Mrs Shirley Hartshome. The Cubs’ colours were
carried by Mark Whyb- row, Christopher Cooknell and Paul Riley, and those of the Brownies by Janet and Ann Bury. They also took up the collection. The lesson was read by
Slaidburn
Presents A Mothering Sunday
service in St Andrew’s Parish Church, Slaidburn was' conducted by Sunday School leader Mrs Doris Leeming and well at tended by parents and friends. . "Junior and senior scho
Joslyn and Mrs Barbara To tty. Mrs Jessie Ander- ton and Mrs Edna Atkin son were sidesmen and the collection plate was taken up by Mrs Hetty Blundell. Mrs Hitchon had arranged the flowers. A memorial band was
dedicated to Mrs Elsie Wilkinson, last of the founder members of the branch.
lars presented to their m o th e r s bunches o f freesia and fancy match boxes which they had made, and the infants gave freesia and packets of hankies. Visitors also received
small g i f t s and the teachers, Mrs Leeming, Mrs M. Parker, Mrs J. Harrison and Mrs Gaze were given flowering plants. Organist was Mrs Edna Waterworth. At the M e th od is t
Mr Barry Horne and or ganist was Mr Tim Sagar. In the afternoon a
Mothering Sunday family service was attended by parents and children, in cluding the Sunday School pupils, led by Mrs Enid Loxham. Miss Susan England
read the lesson and Rachel Whit well and Lindsay Metcalfe assisted in the distribution of bunches of daffodils to the children and other mem bers of the congregation. Nicola Lucas and Bridget Wadsworth took up the collection. Canon C. F. Goodchild
fave the address and Miss Chatburn
Club meets At the meeting of the
poem “What is a mother?” The offertory was taken up by Sarah Pearson; Mrs J. Smith and Mrs P. Shar rocks. Mrs S. Baines was the organist. The young people distributed posies of flowers to all the ladies of the congregation. After the service refreshments were served by the gent lemen of the church.
Talk on books A former minister, the
Rev. J. Wright was the speaker at Waddington Methodist Women’s Fel low sh ip m e e t in g on Thursday. He spoke about three books, written by
Ribblesdale Club, Chat- burn, members played dominoes and snooker. Tea hostesses were Mrs Singleton and Mrs Tit- terington.
Certificates M o th e r in g Sunday
family service at Chat- burn Methodist Church
was conducted by Mr Roger Bland, of Prudhoe- on-Tyne. Sunday School scholars presented flowers to their mothers in the congregation. Lessons were read by
Jeannette Harrison and Mark Johnson. Ian Porter sang a hymn, “In Galilee beside the sea.” Miss G. Parkinson was organist. Junior Missionary As
Idna' Bannister was the organist.
Church the preacher was the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw, minister-in-charge, and the organist Mrs Edna C o w p e r t h w a i t e , o f Clitheroe. Children pre sented their mothers and all the ladies in the con gregation with flowers.
Variety show A three-night variety
concert presented
Slaidburn YFC was lively songs, school
affair, a
sketch, brought including
shadow play, cannibal
dance, magic and a can can which house down. Taking
the part w e re :
Susan, Billy, Judith and Nicholas Pinder; John, Sheila, David and Neville Harrison; Robert, Alison and Anne Parker; Chris Briggs; Helen Sharpies; Chris and Michael Close; Pamela and Neil Breaks; Jason Newhouse; Joan
■ and Elizabeth Robinson; . Matthew Bamford; Martin W a d d in g ton ; Mark Blakey; Peter Marsden; Claire Townson; Richard Schofield; Ernest Harri son; Peggie Starkie and Margot Watson. Accompanist was Miss
Andrea Sharpies. Produc tion was in the capable hands of Miss Margot Watson, who ' received a flowering plant, and Mr Ernest Harrison, who was given a box of chocolates. They were thanked by chairman Robert Parker.
Martin Top
Ladies Day Ladies Day services
sociation certificates fo r . collecting during the past year were presented to Mark and Naomi Johnson, Jill Porter, Jeannette and David Harrison, Angela Harb (who also received a medal) and Tracy Giles (bar to .long ' service
medal).
Narcissi posies Mothering Sunday was
o b s e r v e d at C h r is t Church, Chatburn, Mrs
M. Butlin speaking on “Hannah and Samuel” at the morning service. The afternoon service
w e re c e le b r a t e d on Sunday at Salem Congre gational Chapel, Martin Top. The afternoon ser vice was conducted by Mrs Kenneth Dafforn, of Barnoldswick, on the th em e o f “ Harmony within the Christian family.” The congregation sang “Give me oil in my lamp,”- accompanied by Miss Karen Oliver on piano.
. Evening worship was
conducted by Mrs Sonia Holmes, of Colne, who spoke on “The steward ship of money,” and sang a solo. Miss Alice Parkin son was the organist. Ministers Mr Owen
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had as speaker Mrs David Woodhouse, wife of the Rector of St James’ s, C l i th e r o e . The MU banner was carried by Mrs M. Ridgeway with escorts Mrs Back and Mrs Kenyon. Posies of narcissi made by Mrs A. Holgate and Mrs B. Quay le were presented to the children for mothers and grand mothers. Canon C. R. Butlin conducted both sei> vices. Organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.
Doctor speaks The speaker a t ' Christ
Church MU, Chatburn, was Dr Marguerite Ac- kroyd, of Whalley, who was a medical missionary in Central Africa for 16
years. . • Mrs M. Butlin con
ducted the meeting and Mrs C. Whitaker thanked the speaker. Hostesses were Mrs Ridgeway and Mrs Cowell and pianist Mrs Earnshaw. A letter of thanks was read from the Misses M. and M. Turner, for the floral token, and good wishes
James and Mr Robert Pickles-have welcomed Karen and Christine Oliver to membership of Salem Congregational Chapel. They received New International Bibles.
Read
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club, winners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Carr, Mrs B. Brennand. Gents — Mrs M. Pollard, Mr R. Sager. Mrs M.' Pickles won the
special prize and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.
D of E scheme Read Scouts taking part
in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme are asked to meet at the home of Mr David Tiffin on Friday evening. Those doing the Scout Standard meet outside Read CE School at 7 p.m. for the trip to the Police Station. Transport, would be appreciated. '
Embroidery A talk to Read Ladies
they had received on leav- colour’,
by.Mrs H. Thom- ing the village to live at. ber, of Sawley. was lllus- Kelbrook •
LOKen. anu UUUU wiohw- , ,< V I i ’ w tt rm----- trated with many exam- '
on Friday evening, raised ery made from her own £130 for MU funds.. ,
thanked her. Whalley
Right cards Winners at the “Abbey
senior, citizens’ drive in-: Whalley were: .Whist, • ladies — Mrs E.' Holgate,\ Mrs H; Metcalfe. Gents:' Mrs R. Sanderson, Mrs . Mi Grady.
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MU Evensong “M em b e r s o f Read
. Mothers’ Union partici pated , at, the - service of Evensong to celebrate
■ Mothering' Sunday.- Mrs Betty Hargreaves carried .
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- Betty Eddleston. Lessons-’ . from the.. village primary were read by Mrs Wendy • ’ school.
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been prepared by children ;
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, the cross and Mrs Mary - Hitchon :the MU- banner, . with . escorts Mrs Mar-” . g air-eit...c P.ubba . »m» m i .
The annual jumble sale pies of her own embroid- • designs. - Mrs D. Nevard
Friendly Circle entitled “ F a b r ic , - thread and
Gisburn
Talk to MU At the monthly meeting
of Gisbum MU, Mrs Mar- faret Hudson introduced
liss Barbara Bingham, of
Clitheroe, who gave a de lightful talk and slide show of her holiday in Sri
Lanka. She was thanked by Mrs Mary Bairstow.
Posies The Mothering Sunday
by . and a
service at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, on Sunday morning was con ducted by the Rev. E. 0. Kendall, of Settle. Miss Mary Lord was the organ ist. During the service Mrs Audrey Peacock, and Mrs Lucy Newlove pre sented the children with posies of spring flowers special Mothering
Sunday cards on behalf of the Mothers’ Union. Mrs Dora Rawlinson the MU banner.
Holy Communion
carried was
celebrated and afterwards Mrs Peacock and Mrs Newlove handed posies and cards to ladies of the congregation as they left the church.
YFC success Gisburn YFC member
H ea the r Lund came second in the Settle heat of the Dairy Maid compet ition held at the Corona tion Hotel, Horton-in- Craven. Gisburn were overall
winners in the Settle and district hedging and wal ling Competition- Members David Cap-
stick and John Thistleth- waite came second and third respectively in the hedging class, David Graveston was first in the
junior section for shafting a hammer and Andrew Bolland won the under-16 class for making a cow tie.
Sabden
Welsh gifts Thirty members of St
Nicholas’s MU,, Sabden, presented a beribboned leak to their speaker, Welshman the Rev. T. J. F. H e ighw a y , th e ir former vicar, now at St Silas, Blackburn. His theme-was facts of
communication and after wards he entertained with songs, accompanied by his wife, Megan, on the vib raphone. She received a bouquet of daffodils from Mrs Eileen Luckett and Mrs Anne Varnam expre ssed thanks.
Spots and aces Domino winners at
Sabden Over 60s Club were Mrs D. Bass, Mrs M. Si m m, Mrs F . Boocock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Clarkson, Miss E. Hayes. Gents — Mr W. Brown, Mrs J. Swannick. Raffle: Mr E. Wilson. At the second weekly
meeting, domino winners were: Mrs E. Brown, Miss A. Alston, Mrs F. Boocock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Procter, Mrs L. Nicholson. Gents — Mr F. Cottam, Mrs I. Green. Raffle: Mrs I. Hill.
Newton Hunt ball
• There was very good support for the Hodder V a l le y F o x Hounds annual hunt ball, held in Newton Village Hall on
Friday. Dancing was to the
Dalesman Band and supper was prepared by the village hail ladies. The bar was run by Mr H. Rhodes, of the Parkers Arms. Prizewinners were: Mrs
Knowles, Miss J. McAl- pine, Mr E. Kay, Mrs Gorst and Mrs K. Hackett and a roll the coin com petition was won by Mrs S. Kay.
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Gorst and Helen Ash worth came 1st, 2nd and 3rd r e sp e c t iv e ly for making an Easter bpnnet. Helen Falshaw won the senior girls’ Easter cake decorating contest.
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Club met in the Memorial Hall for their fortnightly drive. Whist winners were — Ladies: Miss B r e th e r t o n , Mrs J. Holden. Gents: Mr W. Bailey, Mr J. Holden. Dominoes: Mr F. Hay- hurst, Mrs L. Cardwell, Mr W., Ramsdale, Mrs Mear. Raffle: Mrs R. Whalley.
Tory drive The sum of £24.80 was
raised for Divisional funds at Hurst Green Conserva
tive Association’s drive in the Memorial Hall. Whist winners —: Ladies: Miss H. B r e th e r t o n , Mr U n d e rw o od , Mrs A. Mercer. Gents: Mr I. Wil kinson, Mrs Mercer, Mr W. Moorhouse. Dominoes: Mr H. Dolphin, Mr W.
.Hayhurst, Mr J. Lofth- ouse, Mr J. B. Har greaves, Mrs M. Lund. Competition: Mrs Shoes- mith. .
Banners A t the M o th e r in g
Sunday service of St John’s, Hurst Greeh, ban ners were carried by members of the MU and the Sunday School. Les-
1 sons were read by Mr S. Wales and Mrs S. Green wood and prayers were led by parents and chil dren, Mrs A. Wales, Mr J. Garstang, Miss L. Stevenson and Master T.
Cave. The service was con
ducted by the Rev. B. M. Cave, who was assisted at Communion by Mrs P. Finch. Flower posies pro vided by Mrs G. Penning ton were presented to the mothers and ladies of the congregation by the Sunday School children.
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Tosside
Snowdrops A Mothering Sunday
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