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ttings for the characters in


ene night." he tnt to a church ; he schoolroom ils Madeline gave 1dren a sheet of a we had to put hadint on one side, iw to fold the i n the middle : it down firmly p was a prize for ' icture of a but-


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Changing scenes ing“Through all the chang­


Billington


t scenes of life” was the theme of a talk given by she Rev. Brian Steven­ Con, Vicar of St Paul’s Whurch, Low Moor, to Waddington Methodist


2th.


Carols S' Speaking to' the Ladies’


Thursday.Mrs Nora Foster pres­ ided and Mrs P. Fisher was the pianist. Tea hos­ tess was Miss S. Slaiding. t Mr Rex Brindle will be


omen’s Fellowship on 1he speaker on December


Poppy sum i The Royal British Leg­


on’s poppy appeal at Waddington made slightly more than last year and £ c u rre n tly stan d s at


m1,230, with further s oney to come from spon­


ors of the Ben Harris bike ride.The figure includes sales, a house-to-


house collection, £300 from pub poppy boxes, a church collection at the combined


wreath sales of £112. Events such as whist


service of £110 and


and domino drives, raffles and a band concert, held in aid of the poppy appeal during the year, contri­ buted £708.


t omments of judges in Bhis year’s Lancashire p est-Kept Village Com­ ' etition has been received I by Waddington Parish


Judges’ view c A report giving the


Council. I It highlighted problem


fi areas such as the playing weld, where the pavilion j as, according to one “udge,.the only blot on an walmost perfect” village, I hich it was a pleasure to


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off t„„er by-pass Whalley/Skipton A59, near Whitesides^


visit.“We suspect youngsters had been around, as there were, ice lolly wrappers t around like confetti and


I he pavilion were also


Bocial Hour at Ebenezer t aptist Church, Billing­


Accrington, named her talk “The Christmas


boots and kit at home on Saturday night when they held a Christmas disco at Clitheroe Cricket Club. C a n d l e s Proceeds are for football club funds.


n FC left their football Langho


b “Meat your re a l Flannagan, Mrs A. How- Mrs I.Raffle: Mrs


Meaty talk


humorous and informative' E. Wilson, Mr G. Holden talk given to St Leonard’s and Mr _R. Sagar (joint),


utcher” was the title of a


Mothers’ Union, Langho, by master butcher Mr N. Wilkinson, of Blackburn. He was thanked by Mrs M. Holt.Enrolling member Mrs. t Hilda Ainsworth assisted


the Vicar, the Rev. Quen­ tin Wilson, in conducting whe Communion service beith which the meeting


gan. mMembers were re ­


d inded of the annual Rinner at Hillock Farm onestaurant, Old Langho, pric January 15th. The wishinge is £4.50 and those


to give their names to Mrs G. Cotton or Mrs J. Davis.


to go were asked


seryice of carols was -con­ ducted in St Leonard’s t Church,. Langho, during


On Advent Sunday a Rhe afternoon by Licensed


weader Mr Clifford Holt, Qhile the Vicar, the Rev.


Story”.She gave interpretations of carols, illustrated by an in arrangement for each one


an detail, using materials thanks.


Party fun a Joining in Billington


chorister Lea Hart.


on, Mrs Nellie Heyes, of Mhorister Helen Lloyd, Mrsrs Hilda Ainsworth, T Joan Smith and Mr Aom Hoyle and four bydvent candles were lit


he organ. c Lessons were read by


made herself.Mrs Anne Holmes, in the chair, expressed


d characters she had


nd Langho WI’s Christ­ mas party fun on Monday were guests from the Downham, Sawley and Wiswell institutes. v Entertainment was pro­


For charity a The Men’s Fellowship


ot St Leonard’s, Langho, raiple Sclerosis Society,


rganised an audiovisual t evening in aid of the Mul­


A. Denny, Mrs I. (booby). Gents— Mr


Hodgson (booby). Whittaker.


£1,000 aid S The Christmas fair at


success on Saturday, rais­ ing £1,000 for the Ethio­ pian famine appeal.


Sabden,t Mary’s RC Church, Chatburn


Jacob’s join t There was a good at­


dendance at the Ribbles- wale Club, Chatburn,


Jacob’s join. suBirthday greetins were b as presented with a


here everyone enjoyed a wng for Mrs Cowell, who


irthday cake made and given by Mrs Tittering- ton. Tea hostesses were Mrs Kenyon, Mrs Ridg- way, Mrs Barker and Mrs


t uentin Wilson, played Mith a sing-song, with


Townson. wThe afternoon ended


p rs Frankland at the iano.There will be no meet­


ing today, but next Thursday is the AGM, when questions and prop­ osals will be invited.


Life story b The speaker at Chat­


ising £103. s The programme, con­


Bided by members of f rownhill United Re­ pormed Church, whose cerformance was most


Wurn Methodist Church t omen’s Fellowship, was Bhe Rev. Bryan Gates, of “ lackburn. His subject wThe story of my life,”


isting of “The Mechanical Organ” and “This is Ire­ land — land of fire and J sea” was given by Mr


he NW Multiple Sclerosis Society’s branches.


Sabden


olourful. The evening f finished with a good old-


ashioned sing-song. s Mrs B. Charlson pre­


their professionalism. viChristmas goodies pro­


tionented gifts in apprecia­ M of their efforts and ingrs M. Jackson, in thank­


them, paid tribute to


b ded by committee mem­ sumers/ were heartily y con­ tioned ' and " the competi­ mas for the best Christ­ Mr parcel was won by P s J. Bradford, Mrs M.


Duerden.atchett and Mrs M. p Birthday flowers were


Benresented to Mrs G. Mrsson and new member c B. Barnes was wel­


he waste bin was broken and overturned. The out­ tside walls and doors of


shabby,” ran the report. Although the other


Chipping : hipping Village Hall he help given.


Coffee CA coffee evening held in


omed.All the competition par­ cels were freely distri­ buted among entertainers, guests and members.


In song t A large crowd began


he Christmas season in song on Sunday evening lig at the dedication ana


C hting of Sabden village he altar boys of St


hristmas tree and crib. t Fr Leon Morris, with


s as illu stra ted with lides*Mrs Grant-Townsend


tohn Fish, secretary of


presided and Mrs Ruth Hudson was pianist. The next meeting is the Christmas party.


For JMA a On Saturday a supper


Mnd social at Chatburn


ised by Mrs Leach, raised £100 for Junior Missionary Association funds. rollHome-made soup and


ethodist Church, organ­


Mary’s, officiated at a s short service • and bles- ■ and Mayoress of


wing, before the lights Mayorere switched on by the


the Ribble Valley, Coun. Th and Mrs B e rn ard


choir, accompanied by the a Rev. Denis McWilliam


Tony Dewhurst, led the carols. Slaidburn Silver c Band played nearly 20


Sornton.t Nicholas’s Church nd conducted by Mr


for the second successive year by the Holme Com­ mittee. One of its mem­ , bers, Mr Raymond Lowe,


sarols and Christmas ongs.Tne tree was provided


raised £66 for the village Brownie funds. Brown’ Owl Mrs Doreen Chamlev t expressed thanks for all


Toy sale EliDebbie Eidsforth and


istin c tiv e E le g a n c e by M au r e enH ow so n en.


sa zabeth Rich held a toy Chle at Brabins School, E ipping, in aid of the f thiopian famine appeal rund. Almost £30 was draised by' the schoolchil­


Tour of mill Some 46 members of


t Chipping YFC travelled Po F. Ashcroft and Son’s


roven Mill, Barrow. mAfter a tour round the


t ill members were enter­ compained by the firm. They had eted in a quiz and


leagues were thanked by Peter Rogerson and John Neary.


Mr supper. Ashcroft and his col­


Prize bingo aidA prize bingo night in


• work.


Hal of Chipping Village Ch l funds raised £240. h airman of the village edall, Mr Jeff Rich, thank­ and Mrs Joan Rogerson


her helpers for their


| Trefoil fair GSlaid b urn Trefo il


made the crib and the children and . staff of Sabden County Primary School made the figures.


Church effort


nnual Christmas Tree sale in the church hall on Saturday, at 3 p.m., when t there will be stalls and


St Nicholas’s Parish a Church, Sabden, holds its.


refreshments. In the c evening the Sunday school .


ah ild ren will give p.m concert, starting at 7


Opening day S The retired Bishop of


Thoalford, the Rt Rev. to officially bless and open


ded free.


mas Holland will be in t Sabden next Wednesday


he new parochial hall be­ longing to St Mary’s RC


30 p.m., when pupils of St Mary’s School will give a short entertainment. Re­ vifreshments will be pro­


Church. ' The service begins at 2-


Tricks and spots


Domino winners at Sabden Over 60s Monday drive Mrs P. Whittaker, Miss A. Alston. Whist: Ladies — Mrs Denny. Gents — Mr E. Wilson. Competition: Mrs D. Bass.


•Slaidburn


fauild’s annual Christmas | ir was held on Saturday


welcomed by chairman Mrs Doris Leeming, who t explained what happens


in the village hall, . when there was a superb dis­ .play of all kinds of goods


yo , the money raised each Mear and paid tribute to


on the stalls, as well as competitions and a tombfa- la. About £300 was raised. wDunsop Bridge Guides,


sisetcalf, lent a hand, as­ m ble to attend and a Mith leader Mrs Hilda


a Mrs Betty Todd had unalso been ill and was


/


iaclaidburn 1st Brownie Mrom regular ^attender S ted by Mr J. Metcalf.-


..l k,. with Brown .Owl t ias Pamela Breaks, ran


heir own stall, ' , \ F Opener: was. Mrs M.


Waddowirtn, Guider-in-charge at


Hall. She was ............ v i......... :


nhe work following the ill­ J ess of secretary Mrs


rs Olwen Kean, who t had taken over a lot of ennie Harrison.


f essage was received Kiss Helen Garnett, of


v endal, who was pre­ for opening the saleyand


by another engagement. b •Mrs Firth was-thanked


ented from joining them y , Miss Margo Watson


ollowed by games and dancing arranged by Mr Neil Turpin.The Rev. and Mrs Bradshaw were in charge / of the game “Blockbus-


c s and apple pie and f ream were served,


.ters," in which four teams took part, and there was also a “stocking filler”


stall. West Bradford


New village MAt St C a th e rin e ’s


B others’ Union, West P radford, Mr E. C. Harker, of Browsholme b all, gave a talk on “The


Iptween Woodbridge and swich.Built on the site of a


com former aerodrome, it was a resounding


n Thursday’s domino win­ gers were: Mrs R. Har­ t reaves, Mrs P. Whit­ Mrsaker. Whist: Ladies —


Whalley I


Appointed o A committee of 17, with


(fficers Mr F. W. Pope Hchairman), Mr J. G. Mrsartley (secretary) and su B. Kramrisch (trea­ t rer), was appointed at'


District Age Concern. lyThe affairs of the elder­ t articular reference to


hhe Christinas party being J eld at Calderstones on manuary 9th. The next 2 eeting is on January


he AGM of Whalley and p were discussed with


4th. On cathedral


p A striking audio visual t resentation prepared by


he Friends of Blackburn Cathedral was enjoyed by 50 members, husbands and friends of Whalley Mothers’ Union. thEntitled “The Inn of


Lay reader Mr Bill An­ rderson and Friends sec­


. hurch.


Playgroup fair g Tomorrow Read Play­


Chrroup is holding its addistmas fair, when in masition to Father Christ­ an there will be stalls and games for children


being held in the United Reformed Church, com­ mencing at 2 p.m.


d adults alike. It is


Disco nights Read Football Club’s


traditional Boxing Night disco taking place at the Cricket Club, offers fun and games, with special prizes. Tickets, limited to 100, are available to over- ( 18s from Clive Bennett


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Tel. 75395), price £2. hoThe Cricket Club is


t e Lord,” it illustrated Dunsop Bridge o rian building this


ment from a place of wor­ moship in Saxon times to the century.


he cathedral’s develop­ t dernisation of the Vic­


sleyetary Mr Keith Walm- sen introduced the pre­ a tation, which followed


c Communion service in


Good support t Whalley CE School was


Fhe venue for a Christmas bair organised by mem­ Bers of the Friends of a leakholt Animal Sanctu­ ory and Animal Welfare,


n Saturday. andIt was well supported


w raised £196.80 which t ill be divided between ahe animal sanctuary and


ffered their support.


nimal welfare groups. kroMrs Marguerite Ac-


of yd, wife of the Vicar fai Whalley, opened the l r and Mrs Sallie Car- oyon thanked all who had


Sportsmanship WOn Friday, the 2nd on Sunday they re­


• Winners at the Abbey I W senior citizens’ drive in


Abbey drive L halley were: Whist, terington.


Mrs E. Chiney. Gents — Mrs E. Howarth, Mr A. Evans. Dominoes: Mrs D. Pimm, Mr O. Tit-


adies — Mrs F. Jolly,


ingirth of a village," relat­ Wrated to Standfast WI, be to Marclesham Heath,


rent sizes and styles, de­ signed by six architects,


prises houses of diffe­


with shops, a pub, a com­ munity centre and a site


for a church. cl Slides gave members a


and Mrs D. Sellers prop­ osed thanks. Refresh-


ear picture of the layout


mentsMrs B .----------------- Mackenzie. Mrs K. Frank­


were served by Stock and Mrs M.


land conducted a short a service and Mrs M. Sleath


ccompanied the hymn. Grindleton


Grotto CA very successful


a hristmas Fair was held Grint St Ambrose Church, I dleton, on Saturday. L t was opened by Coun. t es Nevett, who lives in ahe village and is the t rea’s representative on


Effective MMrs R. Kennedy and


t Adopt


tionctive Christmas decora­ ‘ca s from a few flowers,


t rs F. Smith • demons­ fehalley, how to make ef­


ndles and greenery. Ten lucky winners each received an arrangement p and Mrs M. Harrison ex­


ressed thanks. s Hot mince pies were


cerved with coffee and


made for a festive dinner on January 10th. Birthday t greetings were sung for


arols were sung. Arrangements were


hree members. seThe competition for a


erts. Bolton-


22 tables B There were 22 tables at I


androduced Coun. Nevett s Mrs Nevett was pre­ .by Jacquelyn and Shelley


he Ribble Valley Council. t Fr Trevor Vaughan in­ ented with a dress spray


Cowling. acSome 12 stalls were in


F t church on Sunday everyor Vaugkun thanked m ne who helped to


Arch funds. ake the effort a success.


presented with a gift token by /Brownie Lucy Whitwell.


. FC met in the village


talking paper YMembers 'of Slaidburn


tapes are produced and the work involved before . he cassettes are posted


slides to illustrate his talk and was thanked by Joan 'Robinson:


to the blind subscribers.. Mr Holmes showed


hall on Monday to hear Mr G. Holmes speak , about the Ribble Valley. Talking Newspaper. t He explained • how the


F tion and there was a Abather Christmas grotto. chuout £537 was raised for


l olton-by-Bowland Vil-1 wnage Hall committee’s Whist winners were: |


ist and domino drive.


Ladies — Mrs K. Ten­ nant, Mrs J. Dearden, Mrs D. Wright. Gents — Mr D. Wright, Mr M. Dearden, Mr J. Swales. GrDominoes: Mark


Maham, Mr Parkinson, C r H. Lofthouse, Mr


en.


ent to Mr Oddie. J Raffle winners were Mr


Dearden.arr, Mrs T. Pope, Miss | wA consolation prize 1


Deard. Swales and Mrs M. slMCs were Mr W. Cros-1


omino drive .on De­ cember 21st.


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All the aces , At the whist c—


Read Constitutional Club on'Monday, prizewinners


were: Ladies — Mrs Birch, Mrs A. Cunliffe Pollard, (cons). Gents — Mrs M.


,


Siey for whist'and Mr J. Mngleton for dominoes. everyor Crossley reminded W ne of the Christmas 1 d ar Memorial whist and


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ng of St H u b e rt’s Church, Dunsop Bridge, held at the Parkers Arms, Newton. A hot pot supper was served by church members. Fr Thomas Lakeland, of Clitheroe, gave a vote of thanks on behalf of Fr J. F. Stoker, mentioning particularly Mr Harry Rhodes, the landlord. ChF irs t prize in the by ristmas draw was won


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