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8 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, April 28th, 1983


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VILLAGE NEWS IV IIU U I I


parochial church meeting, the Rev. B.-M .'C av e - ' thanked all who had helped in the life of the parish during the year. Treasurer Mr S. Bury


Bequests At Mitton’s annual


J. Entwistle reported that next year’s quota for the parish would be £1,960 and- asked all members of the church to contribute via the covenant scheme. Mrs K. M. Hill and Mr


reported a successful fi­ nancial year, mentioning bequests from the' late Miss M. Frankland, Mrs B. Sandham and Mr W. Pollard. Covenant secretary, Mr


were: Mrs V. Bury, Mrs J. Bullock, Mrs V. Cave, Mrs C. Clarke, Mrs S. Dugdale (secretary), Mrs A. Fox, Mrs G. Park, Mrs E. Spurgeon, Mrs R. Wood, Mr S. Bury (trea­ surer), Mr G. Dugdale, Mr A. Laycock, Col. J. Martlew, Mr A. Porter and Mr R. Simpson (Synod representative). Sidesmen are: Mr S.


R. R. Birtwistle were re­ elected wardens. Elected to the PCC


on “The Swingle Tree


family.” She was thanked by Mrs S. Graveston president of Gisburn WI. The competition for “An


Slaidburn Double comedy


animal picture” was won by Mrs A. Walker (Rimington), Mrs N. Cornthwaite (Bolton-by-• Bowland) and Mrs A. Seed (Rimington). The raffle by Mrs J. Temple (Gisburn), Mrs Hacking (Rimington). The social was provided by members of the Drama Group per­ forming singing, dancing and comedy sketches. Sandra Howard recited and members of Bolton- by-Bowland YFC enter­ tained. Mrs D. Howard was' commere. Mrs Robinson expre­


ssed thanks for. an enjoy­ able evening.


Bowland YFC were shown how to truss and joint a chicken by Mr David Kaye. After the de­ monstration members were each given a chicken to truss with Mr Kaye acting as judge. He was th an k ed by Angela Bootty. Winners were: Juniors


Trussing Members of Bolton-by-


Bury, Mr S. Bullock, Mr S. Dugdale, Mr J. En­ twistle, Mr E. Hull, Mr P. Lancaster, Mr A. Lay- cock, Col. J. Martlew, Mr R. P e a rso n , Mr A. Porter, Mr J. Spurgeon, Mr F. Spurgeon, Mr K. Williamson.


Hostesses were Mrs E. Clarke and Mrs M. Fell.


Hurst Green


Tricks and spots The monthly meeting of


— Mr I. Wilkinson, Mrs Sanderson, Mr H. Ains­ worth. Ladies — Mrs E. A in sw o r th , Mrs E. Underwood, Mrs D. Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs M.


the Conservative Associa­ tion was in the form of a whist and domino drive, with £29 being raised for divisional funds. Whist winners; Gents


Ramsdale, Mr M. Graham, Mrs Cookson, Mr Lofthouse, Mr H. Jackson. Raffle: Miss M. Walmsley.


YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY fWILLTHRIVE WITH US;.


Over 60s At the Over-60s fort­


nightly drive at Hurst Green, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs E. Holden, Mr I. Wilkinson;


Gents — Mr John Holden, Mr Ja ck Holden. Dominoes: Mr W. Shoes- mith, Mrs W. Baillie, Mrs Hunt. Raffle: Miss Joyce Ainsworth.


in the Eagle and Child raised a total of £142 to­ wards this weekend’s MU golden jubilee flower fes­ tival.


MU in pub A coffee morning held


tombola and \a plough­ man’s lunch was served. Competition winners were: — Mrs J. Hoyle, J. Garnett, T. Bass, G. Gar­ nett, Mrs N. Monks, Mrs R a th b o u rn e and V. Brown.


There were stalls, a j Sawley


A therapy A talk about how hyp­


nosis can be used as a therapy to help people to slim, give up smoking or reduce anxiety was given to Sawley WI by Mrs J. M. Penrose. She was thanked by Mrs Birt­


wistle. Arrangements were


made for a jumble sale and trip to the Wildfowl Trust at Martin Mere. Mrs Dyson reported on the Press and Publicity evening.The competition for a home-made dragon was won by Mrs S. Jury, Mrs Askew and Mrs B. Wright. A dress rehearsal of the entertainment for the group meeting round­ ed off the evening’s prog­ ramme.


Bolton-by-Bowland


Mrs L. Bolton, "Mrs B. Fawcett,. Mrs G. Birch and Mrs D. Cornthwaite. • Bolton-by-Bowland WIV


lage Hall committee held a fashion show by Freda Tomlinson Fashions, of Settle, at which Mrs C. Lilburn was .commere. The nine models were thanked by Freda and given a gift voucher and Mrs Lilburn was pre­ sented with a floral ar­ rangement. Michael Cowl­ ing was thanked for ar­ ranging the stage and lighting and Mrs B. Stevenson thanked all who had taken part. The raffle was. won by


High fashion Bolton-by-Bowland Vil­


■ duced Mrs Zoe: Millett; .of Milnethorpe, who spoke/


were hosts to Gisbum and Rimington institutes at the annual Border group meeting held in the vil­ lage hall. /Mrs G. • Billows.. intro-'


butchers’ pigs, master ju d g e was Mr Jim Howard, of Newton, and for calves Mr George Parker, of Newton, and Mr Billy Kenyon, of Dale-


head, were judges; Senior winners were


mers had an interesting, evening stockjudging at Bent House Farm, Tos- side, home of Mr and Mrs J. Close. For breeding pigs and


YFC compete Slaidburn Young Far­


. Afternoon teas organ­ ised by Chipping Amateur Theatrical Society , on Sunday raised £120. Tick­ ets for “Music and Laugh­ ter,” a double comedy bill, to be performed by the group on May 20th and 21st are now on sale from Cath Bullerwell (Chipping


648).


Improvements The chairman of Chip­


Michael Close, Peter Marsden, and Andrea Sh a rp ie s and Mark Blakey. Juniors — David Harrison, Brian Pinder and Nicholas Pinder. The girls held a compet­


ition for making a pin cushion and designing a cover for a YFC recipe book and Mrs M. Parker, of Newton, was judge. Senior winners were


ping Village Hall, Mr Jeff Rich, has announced that a contractor has been in­ structed to commence electrical improvements in the kitchen and committee room at a cost of £500. It is hoped that a spe­


cial prize bingo organised by Mrs Joan Rogerson, on Saturday, and the popular annual clay bird shoot, or­ ganised by Coun. Danny Lovatt, of Longridge, will assist with this expense.


Elizabeth Robinson, Joan Robinson and Sheila Har­ r iso n . Ju n io r s — Elizabeth Schofield, Kat­ hryn Pinder, E s th e r Parsons. Slaidburn YFC received


— Janet Hanson, Simon Moorhouse, Shaun Ingham. Seniors — Richard S tev en so n , Angela Bootty, Michael Dakin. Winners for the best decorated wooden spoons were: Michaela Hammond, Ruth Corless, Janette Lennard.


Waddington


with the introit, “O come and mourn with me awhile,” sung by the choir, the soloist being Jonathan Cunliffe. The choir also sang the Easter Chorale; “Come let us with our Lord arise”; an extract “0 death where is thy s tin g ” from the anthem “He is risen”; and finally a carol, “Love is come again.” Lessons were read by


E a s te r Lessons and Carols in St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Sunday afternoon, was conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild. There was an encouraging congregation. The service started


Margaret Wadsworth, Mr Eric Lucas, Mr Noel Baron and the vicar. Mr Tim Sagar was the or­


Mrs Judith Bryan, Mrs Mary Ann Chappell, Mrs


ganist. Sabden


Tidy Guides Sabden Guides are


having a meeting with a difference tonight . . . they are tidying up the Holme playing area. The parish council is paying them £5 for the work. The jumble sale held last week raised £50 for Guide funds.


choristers of St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden, raised £262 for choir and church funds. Choirmaster Mr Jack Britcliffe is grateful to everyone who sup­ ported the event.


Sponsored sing A sponsored sing by


£107 to pay for the St N ich o la s ’s Church, Sabden, walking day band. Children of the church traditionally pay for the band and the best ever event was held at the home of Sunday School le a d e r Mrs Dorothy Britcliffe.


Cash for band A coffee morning raised


a coffee morning to meet Mr Tony Dewhurst; who is standing as Sabden’s Con­ servative Ribble Valley councillor. The event is at the Nutter Barn home of. Dr Lansdell from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday.


Invitation Villagers are invited to


Winning hands Domino winners at


• were: Mrs P. Whittaker, Miss E. Hayes. Mrs B. Birtwell. Whist: Ladies — Mrs B. Brennand, Mrs A. Clarkson. Gents — Mrs M. Proctor; Mr F. Cottam and Mr R. Sagar (joint). Raffle: Mrs A. Clarkson and Mrs P. Whittaker.


Sabden Over 60s Club were Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs S. Ashton, Miss ,E: Hayes, Mrs M; Simm, Mrs M. Wade, Mrs ■ E. Brown. Whist: Ladies — Mrs E. Hargreaves,. Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mrs M. Procter. Raffle: Mrs E. Jackson. At the second weekly meeting domino winners


Langho


Guide dogs St Leonard’s Mothers’


Union were given an in­ teresting talk on guide dogs by Mrs G. Reagan,- of ■


.made by Mrs Mabel Holt. 'J. ■


brought, along her . own : guide dog, Zara. ■ The vote of thanks was.


Blackburn; who also


Festival The annual Festival of


Chatbum


Anniversary There was a good at­


a silver salver for being the most efficient club of the year at county level and individual members were congratulated on their successes. Members were r e ­


minded of the regional rally on May 21st, at Bashall Town Farm, Bashall Eaves.


Pendleton


WI saw flowers grow before their eyes as they watched Mrs M. Dawber demonstrate the art of pottery painting. She ex­ plained the materials used, and discussed the method of painting and firing the pottery. Thanks were expressed by Mrs R. York. Vice-president Mrs M.


Flowers grow Members of Pendleton


tendance for Chatburn CE School anniversary service held at Christ Church on Sunday after­ noon. The theme for the service was “Children of the World,” illustrated with songs and the story of Gladys Aylward. Lessons were read by


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


spoke about the Ribble Valley Talking News­ paper to Christ Church Mothers’ Union, Chat­ burn. She described how the paper is made, the work in editing, taping and sending out the 80 copies to the blind and partially sighted, which are greatly appreciated. Mrs M. Butlin con­


News on tape Mrs Marsh, of Mellor,


ducted the meeting, Mrs B. Pearce thanked the speaker and was hostess with Mrs Bury and Mrs Palmer.


Sponsored By a sponsored walk,


Mrs Margaret Clark, of Downham Road, Chat­ burn, raised £44 for Action Aid, a charity which helps women and children in the very poor­ est parts of the world.


Family time Family se rvic e at


Christ Church, Chatburn, was conducted by Canon C. R. Butlin. His illus­ trated talk was on the words “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light to my path.” Miss Carol Walker, Sunday School Superintendent, read the lesson. Organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.


James Bamford and Jill Carr. The service was conducted by the vicar, the Rev. C. R. Butlin and the visiting preacher was Mr Pi Johnston, headmas­ ter of Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Black­ burn. Organist was Mrs D. Brewer. The collection for school


building maintenance fund amounted to £100.


' were Mrs E. Oddie, Mrs S. Beggs and Mrs J. Wilson.


Read


Kitchen beauty t At the last meeting of


the Read and Whalley Luncheon Club met at the Foxfields Restaurant, Bil- lington, on Wednesday to heal- an amusing talk by Mrs V. Huddleston, of Chipping, on “Beauty in the Kitchen.” A vote of thanks was given by Mrs S. Maw and Mrs S. Barnes was in the chair.


he season members of


convincing 10-1 win over Burnley Boys FC on Sunday. Read star play­ ers were Lee Merrington and Chris Monk. B On Sunday Read play


Boys’ soccer Read Boys FC had a


semi-final of theAssocia- tion Cup. The Bingley side have been named favourites to win the cup for the second year run­ ning, and this should be a very entertaining match.


ingley Juniors in the


disco held on Saturday in Read CE School was very


Happy disco The Scouts and Guides


successful and enjoyed by everyone. Thanks to all the parents who helped.


Scouts, Venture Scouts and Cubs went on the St George’s Day parade through Padiham on Sunday and attended a special service at St Leonard’s Church. At the meeting on


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Constiutional Club r-’-’ —:------J Chipping For training


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Ross gave notice of forth­ coming events. The visit to the Hams Museum will be on June 8th and not May 25th. The competi­ tion for a hand-written first verse of “Jerusalem” was won by Miss R. Whitwell. Tea hostesses


were played at the Rib- blesdale Club, Chatburn. Tea hostesses were Mrs Cowell and Mrs Barker. Members are reminded that the bring-and-buy is at 2-30 p.m. today.


Bring-and-buy Dominoes and snooker


Canon C. E. Butlin (presi­ dent); A. Hodgson (chair­ man); W. H. Procter (vice- chairman; H. C. Woods (secretary); L. Swallow (treasurer); C. Wiseman (auditor); J. O. Buttons, R. Cunliffe, D. Hooks, J. Howarth, J . Marsden (committee). Members stood in s ilenc e in memory of Mr J. E. Hors- field, a founder member.


Men’s Society was held at Shireburn House, Edis- ford. Officers elected were:


In memory The AGM of Chatburn


Students visit Four students from


Capernwray Christian Centre will be visiting Chatburn from May 7th to 14th. They will be taking part in the various church activities and making con­ tact with the villagers.


Wiswell


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