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an insight into life in the Commons and Lords, was given at Read and Whal- iey Luncheon Club by Lord Winstanley. The venue was the Foxfields Restaurant, Billington. New chairman Mrs V. Travis introduced the


speaker, who was thanked by Mrs E. Proctor.


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the cross and Timothy and Richard Birch took up the offertory. Flags were pre­ sented by Andrew Tiffin and Anthony Wilkinson (Cubs), Lee Merrington and Keith Butterworth (S c o u ts ) ,


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs B. Brennand. Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mrs E. Brownhill. MC Mrs R. Hargreaves won the spe­ cial prize.


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Awards night Six former Cubs were


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Jackie Abbott and Philip­ pa Howarth their bronze Duke of E d in b u rg h awards.


Kathryn Hartley received v en tu re aw a rds and


Downham


village hall management committee joined forces to run a whist and domino drive for the Hyperbolic Oxygen T re a tm e n t Appeal for multiple sclerosis sufferers.


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Robinson, D. Parker, J. Ainsworth, . M. Lund, E. Brodrick, B. Parker. Chil­ dren — P. Parker, W. Eccles, E. Spcnsley.


Ladies — Mrs Wright, Mrs Lord, J. Richards. Gents — Mr F. Wall, Mr A. Scott, J. Swales. Dominoes: Adults — M.


Dickinson and Mrs Swales. Whist winners were:


friends attended Dow­ nham Cricket Club’s din n e r dance at the Brown Cow, Chatburn, when trophies were pre­ sented.


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stick opened the 64th annual meeting of Dow­ nham WI by welcoming VCO Mrs M. Ireland and tellers Mrs Palmer and Mrs Whitsey, who as­ sisted with the voting.


New committee President Mrs G. Cap-


were extended to Mrs Binns, Mrs Seed, Mrs Eccles and Mrs Smalley. ' Letters of thanks were


Birthday g ree tin g s


much like to attract some younger members to the monthly m e e t in g s . Anyone interested in at­ tending can contact one of the new committee mem­ bers for details. They are : Mrs E.


Invitation Sabden WI would very


Harrop (president), Mrs T. Whalley (vice-presi­ dent), Mrs D. Britcliffe (treasurer), Mrs E. Brite- liffe (secretary), Mrs Gladys Walmsley, Miss Bibby, Miss Heap and Miss Joyce Blandford. At the annual meeting VCO Mrs M. Ireland


raised and raffle winners were Mrs Meyler, Mrs


A total of £150 was


Falcon (Tuesday) and Panther (Monday). Scout awards went to Keith Butterworth (Tues) and Lee Merrington (Mon) and for younger Scouts to Chris Edwards (Tues) and Nicholas Wharf (Mon). Advanced Scout stan­


invested into Read Scouts and awards were pre­ sented by County Com­ missioner Mr Fred Law. B e s t p a t ro ls w e re '


In Parliament “Doctor in the House”,


read from Lady Clitheroe and Mrs E. Capstick and members were reminded of the coffee morning being held in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour on November 5th, when traditional fare will be served. It was announced that


four members had been chosen to attend the mini-


Denman course to be held at Alston Hall. National Federation


ch a irman Mrs Anne Harris will be visiting the


extra hostesses to help at the November meeting, which is an open night with an “Any Questions” session. Mrs E. Parker gave a


report on the autumn council meeting in Black­


bottle of sherry for Mr and Mrs B. Scott for their help in auditing the ac­ counts and for Mrs Scott’s work on the churchyard survey. The following members


burn, mentioning the drive for new members. Mrs Capstick gave a


Capstiek said she had en­ joyed her work for the branch during the past year but was sorry to lose the secretary and trea­ surer. She also thanked the


thanks to Mrs Capstick and Mrs Taylor for their service to the branch and Mrs P. Bailey thanked Mrs Ireland. In her address, Mrs


ness a potato pie supper was served by the com­ mittee, followed by tea and cakes.


committee for . the meet­ ings held in their homes and added that she had enjoyed the work* they had done together. At the close of the busi­


Pendleton


that a wind fit to lift the roof was raging outside Pendleton WI’s meeting, because members and th e i r v is i to r s from Rimington were basking in the sunshine of Nepal. Speaker Mrs A. Stretch


In the sunshine It didn’t matter a bit


journey home. She was thanked by Mrs Berry. The meeting was taken


appointed president for a further year. Secretary is Miss M. Jones and trea­ surer Mrs E. Parker. Mrs E. Hook proposed


were elected to the new committee: Mrs Capstick, Mrs Parker, Miss Jones, Mrs Bailey, Mrs Lambert, Mrs Fielding, Mrs Rum- fitt, Mrs Barker, Mrs Hook and Mrs Eccles. Mrs G. Capstick was


stick and Mrs M. Taylor were invited to go and . meet her. An appeal was made for


Lancashire Federation next week and Mrs Cap-


Chatburn


Advice “Turn back to living”


was the ' advice of Mrs Christel McWilliam, wife of the Vicar of Sabden, when she spoke to Chat­ burn Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship. Mrs Grant-Townsend


R e f re shm e n ts were served by the committee.


presided and the pianist was Mrs Ruth Hudson.


held a games evening at Shireburn Hall Caravan Park, where snooker, pool, darts and dominoes were enjoyed. On November 9th, Mrs


Games Chatburn Men’s Society


A. Stretch will talk about the Zulus.


ised by Chatburn and dis­ trict branch of the Royal British Legion at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, raised £94 for the poppy appeal fund. More than 70 people at­ tended and MC was Mr Jack Altham. A seconds party at the


home of Mrs Marjorie Woods, Ribble Lane, Chatburn, raised £25 for the branch’s benevolent fund.


blesdale Club, Chatburn, played dominoes, cards and snooker at their meeting. Tea hostesses were Mrs Denby and Mrs Titterington.


Snooker Members of the Rib-


£94 raised A social evening organ­


Walmsiey, Mrs Roberts, J. Birkett. The next drive will be on November 26th.


. Scouts, .who meet weekly in the village hall on Thursdays, at 6 p.m. Anyone who would like further information should contact leader Mrs Irena


running of Chipping Cub


Need help Help is needed with the


Preston (Chipping 556). The Cubs are holding a


jumble sale in the village hall a week tomorrow, at 6-30 p.m., and will be col­ lecting jumble door-to- door the previous even­ ing. People with large items for the sale can ring Mrs Preston to arrange special collection.


Waddington


Methodist Women’s Fel­ lowship on Thursday were “Compassion, thankful­ ness and fellowship.” The speaker, Mr W. Halliday, was thanked by chairman Mrs N. Foster. Tea hostess was Miss


Fellowship Topics at Waddington


Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, October 27th, 1983 5 Rimington


Horticultural Society has undergone a change of name — to Rimington and district Gardening Club.


Change of name Rimington and district


meeting, where the deci­ sion was made, followed a coffee evening at Gisburn Festival Hall on Thurs­ day. Competition winners were Mrs M. Hudson and Mrs S. Graveston.


The annual general


comed everyone and thanked treasurer Mr E. Sedgwick, the committee and members for their help during the year.


Mrs E. Jackson wel­


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remain at £1 for adults and 5Op for ju n io r members.


V. Rushton and Mrs S. Baines was the pianist. Members were asked to support the hot pot lunch at Trinity Church Hall on November 1st, in aid of Methodist Homes for the Aged. Mr Mitchell, editor of


The Dalesman, will speak a t th e m e e t in g on November 3rd.


bers of Christ Church, Chatburn, with friends from Clitheroe, travelled to the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, to attend the Festival of Praise con­ ducted by Canon David Watson and his team, who sing and portray the Gospel in dance mime.


Gospel mime A coachload of 46 mem­


cese is currently without. a Bishop, Canon C. F. Goodchild, vicar of St Helen’s, Waddington, wel­ comed the Bishop of Blackburn to Sunday’s confirmation service. The Bishop, the Rt.


Confirmation As the Bradford Dio­


Rev. Stuart Cross, stres­ sed the importance of commitment and oppor­ tunity given to the parish. Those confirmed were:


tendent Miss C. Walker' spoke at Christ Church family service at Chat­ burn on Sunday. Using the story of Jesus enter­ ing a boat during a great storm, she illustrated the need for God’s help and guidance through life. The Cub Scouts, led by


Guidance Sunday School superin­


Mrs Jackie Woodward, paraded their flag. The service was conducted by Canon C. R. Butiin and organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.


showed slides of the people, their customs, countryside and the be­ ginning of her overland


by vice-president Mrs M. Dewhurst. After a buffet supper, a drawing and guessing game produced much hilarity and some fantastic pictures. The competition for a


Hurst Green


was raffled during the evening, Mrs S. Little being the successful ticket holder. Tea hostesses were Mrs Crabtree, Mrs Harrison, Mrs Philip, Mrs Whittaker, Mrs Blezard and Miss R. Mundy.


Sawley


All about water Slides of local water


supplies , re se rv o irs , treatment plants, fish hatcheries and sewers il­ lustrated a talk to Sawley WI by Dr Deeming, of the North West Water Au­ thority. Member Mrs M. Dutton


• thanks. To celebrate the institu­


was the projectionist and Mrs F. Pyo expressed


te’s .‘10th birthday Mrs B. Wright had made a choco­ late gateau and there was also an anniversary dinner arranged at the Spread Eagle Hotel. Final plans were made


for the jumble sale and the competition for a water scene was won by Mrs R. Webb, Mrs R. Rushton and Mrs V. Giles.


------Sabden—


spoke of the fellowship represented by the WI and the advantages of a mutual exchange of ideas.


Over 60s At Sabden Over 60s


Club, domino winners were: Mrs M. Sirrim, Mrs D. Bass, Mrs F. Booeock, Mrs M. Wade. Whist: Ladies — Mrs A. Denny, Mrs N. Marshall and Mrs L. Nicholson (joint). Gents — Mrs I. Hill, Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs Marshall.


Thursday’s meeting were: Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs F.


Domino winners at


Queegan, Mrs P. Boocock, Mrs K.. Newby. Whist: Ladies — Mrs L. Nichol­ son, Mrs A. Denny. Gents — L. P la t t , Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs Denny.


smile for Sabderi Badmin­ ton Club on Thursday when they were beaten 14-2 by Hollins A team. Players were: Kath Sling- er, Kathy Yeoman, Sue Birchall, Edith Davey, Terry Ward, Eric Slinger, John Billington and Duncan Gillibrand.


Beaten Fortune refused to


souvenir from abroad was won by Mrs Singleton, of Rimington. Mrs M. Ire­ land was second. A hand-knitted blanket’


Ladies — Mrs M. Holden, Mrs C. Holden, Miss M. Walmsley. Gents — Mr J. Robinson, Mrs R. Sander­ son, Mr R. Hayhurst. Dominoes: Mrs M. Rams- dale, Mrs Wentworth, Adam Hayhurst, Mr J. Tomlinson. Raffle: Miss J. Ainsworth.


Hurst Green Conservative Association took the form of a whist and domino drive in the Memorial Hall, and raised £24 for funds. Whist winners were:


Green Over 60s fortnight­ ly effort were: Ladies — Mrs H. Ainsworth, Mrs E. Holden. Gents — Mr I. Wilkinson, Mr R. Whal­ ley. Dominoes: Mr D. Seed, Mrs Hunt, Mrs J. Holden. Raffle: Mr R. Marsden.


Right Cards Winners at the Hurst


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Tricks and spots There was a good at­


— Mrs A. Hodkinson, Mrs M. Holden, Miss Walmsley. Gents — Mr C. Howarth, Mr J. Robin­ son, Mr W. Bailey. Dominoes: Mrs Mear,


tendance at the whist and domino drive in Chipping P a r ish Rooms on Saturday. Whist winners: Ladies


For funds The monthly effort for


Donald Hartley and the choir was directed by Mrs Jean Hartley.


Andrew Cottam, Gary Cottam, Andrew Gregson, Eileen Hallam, Peter Rushworth, Jackie Louise Wood, Marilyn Wood and William Nigel Wood. O rg a n is t was Mr


Whalley


the Management Commit­ te e of th e Queen Elizabeth II Playing Fields, Whalley, is to be held to n ig h t in the Methodist Hall, starting at 8 p.m.


ject taken by the Rev. J. Needham when he spoke to Whalley Methodist Women’s Fellowship. He mentioned the re­ sources of prayer and the


d if fe re n t a l te rn a t iv e medicines were the sub­


Healing Aspects of healing and


Foster thanked him. The p ia n is t was Mrs M. Whitehead and hostess Mrs L. Garside.


Effective Christmas decorations


which were made very cheaply and yet were


Playing fields The annual meeting of


and Mr E. Gornall. Subscriptions ar.o to


N ovembe r 15 th , a t Rimington Memorial In­ stitute, for “Gardeners’ question time”, when vis­ itors are welcome.


The club next meets on I Bolton-by-Bowland


B o w1a n d Y F C were shown round the Econ At­ kins on fa c to ry at Clitheroe by managing di­ rector Mr Drew. He in­ troduced the staff and gave an insight into the types of agricultural and commercial vehicles made.


Factory tour Members of Bolton-by-


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A tour was made to


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