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was the subject.of a talk ' at Dunsop Bridge WI, ■ where president Mrs M. • Cowking welcomed guests • from Thomley WI. The speaker,’ Mr D.
Magic talk Magic, and’ magicians’
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Hemingway, also gave, a short demonstration and was thanked' by .Mrs M. Pinder.
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foreign stamp was won by Mrs H. Metcalf, Mrs A. Parrington and Mrs M. Dowle. Birthday greetings
The competition for a
tion meeting, which werfe. to be passed on to the AGM in London,'and,, members - were asked for money-raising ideas to wards, the senior, citizens’ outing in June.
. sympathy on the death of her mother, from Mrs E. Waddington on the death of her • father arid from Mrs M. Porter for get well wishes. Mrs Porter will be delegate at the Spring Council meeting.
Anniversary sale The 13th anniversary of
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the opening of Dunsop Bridge Village Hall was c e le b ra ted with the annual bring-and-buy sale on Saturday. It was opened by Mrs
were extended to' Mrs Dowle, Mrs J. "Wood, who received flowers from the president’s table, Mrs K. Metcalfe and Mrs J. Winter. Draw winner was Mrs Viney. Letters of thanks were read from Mrs Pinder for .
from Unicef, for the con tribution'of £42 towards the Lesotho; water pro; ject, and from Mrs Jessie Aspin, for greetings on her 87th birthday.
Thanks were received
son .welcomed a few hus bands who had shown in terest in “stick dressing” and introduced. Mr John Alderton, who explained the, process of dressing horns from rams over three-years-old and allow ing the hazel sticks to mature for at least three years also.
• President Mrs A. Greg-
styles of walking' sticks and crooks and w'as thanked by Mrs Mollie Mitchell.
He displayed many
Waddington Prayer wave
St Helen’s MU members at Waddington will be keeping their link in the Diocesan Wave of Prayer on Monday, from 1p.m. The service of interces sion, when members pray for overseas branches which in turn pray for those in Britain, lasts for 25 minutes.
Adventure Slides of a ride on an
elephant and a flight round Mt Everest were shown- to Waddington Brownies by their Brown Owl, Miss Hilda Emsden, who told them about a holiday she had .spent with-'other Guides near Poona. She also showed pic
J. Whitaker (sen), who was accompanied by her husband, and £216 was raised for village hall funds. Flowers ana choco lates were presented to Mrs Whitaker by Mrs M. M. Pye. Guests included the
Points for a decorative walking ' stick were won by Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Gregson and Mrs Mar garet • Mares and for a " useful walking stick by Mrs Jenny Parkinson, Mrs Margaret Aspin and Mrs M. England.
Mrs Anne Iphofen. Hos tesses were Mrs Winifred Sutcliffe, Mrs Lyn Brayne . and Mrs Christine Beggs.
The raffle was won by
ke will id trip
Turkey of history at Royal Grammar
:t of v is i tin g his summer . . . the country has since his last stay
r Boys, Mr Mike is relishing the
Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs E. Boden. There was a wide varie ty of stalls, selling cakes,
Eroduce, pots ana bric-a-
were Mrs B., Smith, Mrs T. Wells, Mrs B. McEwan and Mrs M. Beattie.
rac. Competition winners West Bradford
fielding hopes to life in Turkey
|ip to Istanbul in the three-week
will be staying lies in Istanbul, p is organised by iriment in Inter- Living and spon- by T hw a i te s ’
he late 1960s. me Mr Fielding right pupils from in East Lanca- have won scho-
:h what he saw went camping
ganisation prom- irnational under by personal con- makes it possible iduals as well as o go abroad and families.
elding (44), of r ley Avenue, oe, has been lead this year’s student travel
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effort which it is hoped will be held on May 10th and which will probably follow a similar format to that of previous years. . • At’the next meetingi'on March 8th at Cuttock Clough F arm , Mr Edmond Cambien will relate some of his theatri cal experiences.
Bradford Young Wives’ Fellowship about preven tative medicine. Thanks were expressed by' Mrs Cynthia Robbins. Preliminary plans were made for the mnd-raising
thing and thumbs down to smoking was the verdict of Dr Alasdair Carter when he spoke to West
spo
No smoking! Moderation in every
as a social worker was given by Mrs Mollie Hood to the Ladies’ Bright Hour in West Bradford. She began as a youth leader in the years after the war and eventually became a t ta ch ed to Clitheroe Health Centre, •retiring recently. Leader Mrs Susan
Social work An account of her job
tures of the Indian coun try markets, the Taj Mahal and children in a leper ’'school founded by Oxfam. Parents and friends
ornament I love to hate',” judged by Miss Muridy, was won by Mrs P. Shaw,, Mrs E. Smith and. Mrs'I. Thompson.
ty. She was thanked by Mrs I. D. Hacking. ■ Mrs Duckett explained the schedule for the C lithe roe WI show. Thanks for flowers ,w5ere receiyed from Mrs F^W; Seremak. " . The competition for jlAn
• Swindells. The meeting on March
. A cake stall held during the supper interval was well supported. Hostesses were Mrs F. Birtwell, Mrs M., Clegg, Mrs- I. Dawson ana Mrs ,M.
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14th is an open one, when husbands and friends will. be welcome. The speaker is Mr Peter Foley on “Alpine and rock garden plants.”
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were invited to the show and Mrs N. Goodchild thanked Brown Owl on their behalf. Afterwards the ■ Brow
nies read descriptions they had written or some of. the overseas countries they had been' studying and displayed an exhibi tion they had arranged on the same theme. Cakes and biscuits
made by the Brownies were served.
Arresting title “Stop, look and listen”-
was the title-.of the talk given to Waddington Methodist . Women’s Fel lowship by Mr F. Ash-, worth on Thursday. He was thanked by chairman Mrs C. Whitfield. Tea hostess was Miss S.
Clark thanked her and members were reminded of the alteration in the1 date of the AGM, now on March 21st, and the mem bers’ , afternoon on April 4th, both at 12 Grindleton Road. Refreshments were
served by the tea commit tee. Mrs Clark led pray ers and Mrs Nancy. Frankland accompanied the hymns.
Grindleton
Ail welcome . Once a year, on the
first Friday in ‘March, women of all denomina tions meet to share wor ship for the Women’s World Day of Prayer. This y ea r ’s theme,
by candlelight” when Grindleton WI members arrived for a demonstra- . tion by Mr Andrew Wood on the evening of the elec- tricty black-out. Fortu nately power was re stored in time for him to whet many appetites with his delicious rood. • President Mrs Hilda
Appetising It was almost “cookery
“ Living Water from Christ our Hope,’’ has been prepared by the women of Sweden. There will be a service
siding, who is in year of teaching ' grammar school, ong his hobbies ; old and unusual cards. He also
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will be David ;, of Hayhurst ]litheroe, who is y of Ribblesdale
Slaiding and Mrs S. Baines accompanied the hymns. Secretary Mrs M. Barnes asked members to collect jumble for the sale on March 3rd. ’ Mrs J. Foulkes will be
'Dutton WI members cori- g ra tu la te d Mrs /M. Grabasky in gaining a place on the mini Deman course to be held at Alston Hall.
Safer homes Knowle Green
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to be delegate at the annual council meeting to be held at Lancaster and Mrs Marlene Jackson de legate to the AGM in London.
Mrs Margaret Stott is
the group meeting “at Salesbury Village HalKon March 21st, when the speaker will be Mrs M. Lupton.
Tickets were on sale for
year, members decided .to hold an “At home with the WI” on May 23rd and to have a stall at-the Bank Holiday Str«gt Market in . RibchesteigsSiri May 28th.
As part of promotion
Mrs A. Freeman, Mrs Ei Jones and Mrs Burton — were, welcomed by presi dent Mrs Rachel Eyre.
Three new members —
the speaker next Thurs day, when there will be a collection for the Save the Children Fund.
conducted the family ser vice a t Waddington Methodist Church on Sunday morning. Lessons were read by Jane Keat ing and Darrell Smith. : The young people sang “There is singing in the desert”.
Family worship The' Rev. C. Foster
W'iswell Outings planned
in St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, at 10-30 a.m., when the speaker will be Mrs H. Jones, of Clitheroe. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the Sunday School and a warm welcome is ex tended to all.
Walking sticks A silence was observed
at West Bradford WI in memory of Mrs Evelyn Peatfield, who died re cently.' Mrs Marjorie Fraser
' and take” to Miss Bren- nand at the March meet ing — an open evening on gardening — and to bring friends. ; This year’s social even ing, in aid of funds for the
•competit
presented the resolutions voted for at the Federa
j.s were, perhaps a special kind of
ised for cutting the domestic fire
trels were small if wood or leather
nt by farm labour- others • to their
carry liquid re
lent in the fields •ticularly at the larvest.
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•s you must have the windows of ntique shops — ontainers, usually er, which were i a glowing fire to varm, the ale. things and an or- in any household, he dozens of other san Mellanby de in her book “Odd ” I’ll bet your
id, quite possibly, y have some of ired away in your vv, without a clue heir real names, or identity, lever Whalley lass still grow them, w!) has written an ing little book I th o ro u g h ly
published by The s of the Norris n at St Ives in [don and is avail- r post from that
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Green, Miss M. Brennand and Miss B. Brennand.
of vegetables by Mrs M.
Simpson welcomed three new members and expre ssed thanks for flowers;, received during her recent illness. There was- also appreciation from Mrs Elizabeth Rowntree for the bouquet which, greeted her and her new daughter on their arrival home from hospital. Members were r e minded to “Make, bake.
, bn May 1st. Mrs M. Duckett is to be
"Field Day in the' summer and at Whalley Library in August. A jumble sale is planned for March 31st and the Nab. group meet ing takes place at Whalley.
. President Mrs S. Shar pies welcomed two new members to Wiswell WI, MissvR. Gregory, of Whalley, and Mrs P. Hawksworth, of Wiswell. It was agreed to have a promotion stall at Barrow
' over, 70s outing,; will ,bfe held in the Duke of- York Hotel on Tuesday. The ‘Competition for an animalal . made of was won
. caster. A day’s outing to Chester and Jodrell Bank is’ proposed for May, with an evening outing to Alston Hall, Longndge,. later in the year., Speaker Miss Ruth Mundy, of Pendleton, told
delegate to the spring council meeting at Lan-
>for a home is a good neighbour. He was thank ed by Mrs Norah Ash worth. The competition for the
gave an enlightening and humorous talk on “Home. security,” showing an'.'as sortment of window ‘and door locks.and explaining that one of the best assets
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NEWS Sabden
Cancelled Sabden Over 60s had to
• went ahead, however, ana domino winners were: Mrs D. Bass,' Mrs N. Hargreaves, Mrs F. Quegan and Mrs M. Wade. Whist: Ladies — Mrs I. Flaririagan, Mrs A. Denny.-Gents — Mr E. Wilson, Mr H. Parker. Raffle: Mr E. Wilson. .
cancel .Thursday’s whist and domino drive when the electricity black-out left the village without power for 45 minutes. Monday’s club meeting
Sabden Football Club "moving into, a higher league is to be discussed a t . an extraordinary .gen eral meeting next. Wed nesday evening. . All registered players
Club’s future The p o s s ib ility of
Read
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs B.- Brenriand, Mrs' M. Pick les. Gents — Mrs. D. Slinger, Mr R. Sagar. Mr G. Yarkey won the special prize and MC was Mrs E. Brownhill.
bring-ahd-buy sale for Read United Reformed Church raised £48 which is to go to • the ladies’ annual gift weekend.
Coffee The coffee evening and
are asked to attend the meeting in the White Hart, to be chaired by club chairman Mr Michael Bibby, at 8-30 p.m. Sabden currently play in the Ribble Valley
On parade At the Brownie parade
service in Read United Reformed" Church on Sunday, Mrs Mildred Bertwistle, of Simon- stone, gave the address.
League and were last sea son*! Marsden division champions.
joy fed a Saturday night disco in Sabden Methodist Hall organised by the Holme Committee. It fea tured LeeAndrews Disco of Blackburn and commit tee chairman Mr Alf Par sons sqid, “It went very well”.
Teenagers’ night About 70 teenagers en
annual ratepayers’ meet ing has been provisionally set for March 19th at- a new venue — the Method ist Hall.
For ratepayers The • date of Sabden’s
Chatburn Old photos
"Some members of the Ribblesdale Club, Chat- burn, played dominoes, others were. interested in looking at old photographs and holiday snaps at the meeting. Tea hostesses were Mrs Cowell and Mrs Barker. •
Panto progress
most unusual key was won by Mrs A- Morris, with Miss Annis Bradley second. Flowers for the presi
dent’s table were brought by Mrs Ashworth. Social time was spent playihS^t “find the car” game guff cryptic clues, the wirtner being -Mrs Elizabeth Har greaves. At the meeting on
March 14th there will be a slide-show on rose growing by Stydd Nurseries.
Tosside
for the annual fancy dress dance held in Tosside In stitute. Music was played by the Dalesmen Band and judges for the fancy dress-were Mr and Mrs H. Brewer, of Ghylls House.
Fancy dress There was a full house
• of many arnusing incidents, in her fife while cooking in various homes and institu tions and the people she had met, including Royal- J
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.-Mrs K. Metcalfe, Mrs jB. Harrison, Mr T. Wood- rup; Mr E. Metcalfe.
B. Newhouse (Pvjaks- come to Tosside), Metcalfe and Mr! Hartley (UHT milk); , and Mrs D. Procters Mr L. Booth (Ban Freffi bulls), Mrs J . Close (Bertie Bassett), Mrs ,P. Ward (Roses), Miss A. Close (Snowman), Mr and Mrs R. Brantwood (The perfect match), Mrs D. Preston (Sporting with the coalman), Mr and Mrs H. Lund (Parkinson’s de cease), Mr N. Frankland (Prices are going up but some things are coming down), Mr H. Crabtree (Half a bed to let). Raff le: Mrs P. Bleazard, Mrs R. Kenyon,
Gisburn
drive was organised in Gisbum Festival Hall by the management commit tee. Miss J. Emmott pre- ■ sented the prizes and MCs- were Mr F.- Wall' (whist) and Mrs P. Holden (dominoes).' Re freshments were served by the committee’. -Whist winners: LadieB
Prizewinners A whist and domino
.Graveston. Gents,/ J . Thompson;®] F r i th , Mr C.‘$, Hidden number: Harris. Dominoes: Mr A. Went--
— Mrs Mitchell, Mrs^P. Underwood, Mrsj
. Mrs L. Cooper. Low: Mrs Lofthouse. Raffle: 1 and 3,
Waddineton. Mr Pratl Winners: Mr and -Mrs' ,
. hearsals for the forthcom- ; ing panto, Red Riding Hood, are well under way. It will be performed for three nights, March 1st to 3rd. Tickets can be obtained from the Post Office, Burgess’ butchers and Hudson’s in the vil lage and from some com mittee members.
■; C h a tb u rn • P lay in g Fields Committee’s re-
Alpine views ,A combined meeting of
joyed an illustrated talk by Mr T. Jackson, the ; local tour operator of “Alpine Overland.” Members saw many
Chatburn .Men’s Society and Mothers’ Union en
, leys, w a te r fa lls , and glaciers of the Austrian Tyrol, also part of the ad jacent borders of Switzer- and Northern Italy.
alpine wild flowers and magnificent views of the lesser, known villages, val-
iacen land:
fe&r touristsi S'!> ■
way-marked paths on the lower and upper slopes of the mountains were, they felt, a great inducement
WeR 'maintained and
# Chipping Well attended
' There was a good at tendance at the whist and domino drive in Chipping Parish Rooms; ■^hist winners were —
. Gents: E. Underwood, T. Holden, Mr Swales. . : Dominoes: F. Parker, M. Graham, J. Lofthouse, M. Pye', W. ''Hayhurst, Joyce Ainsworth.
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Ladies: D. • Gordon, E. . Holden, Mrs Swales..
beat a young Chatbum team 4-0. Scorers for Read were: M. Armitage (2), J. Waddington and K.
Good wins Read 1st football team
Harvev. Steve Neary, married only last week, was man of the match. Read’s 2nd team had a
Clitheroe Advertiser arid Times, February 16th, 1984 5 Rimington
newspaper, the winner of the best design being Mrs Rosemary Bowker. Mrs H. Richardson won ' the. birthday flowers and ’ Mrs H. Powell the.raffle..
.domino drive at Riming- tori -Memorial Institute, arranged by the manage ment committee, brought .an excellent attendance.
Pie and peas Saturday’s whist and
; Supper of pie and peas was served and prizes were presented by Mr Brian Ashton.
M. .Cowking; Miss M. Jackson, Mrs T, Bell. Gents — Mr A. Roberts, Mr R. Eamshaw, ■ Mr B. Breaks.
Whist: ’ Ladies — Mrs THE WORLD of KalendarKitchens COME INTO
R. Hartley, Mrs I. Carr, Mr H. Carr, Mrs Brcid- rick, Mrs V. Giles , and Mrs M. Harg re av e s (joint). Children — Carol Graveston, Mark Graham. Raffle: -Mr A. Eccles,
Dominoes: Adults— Mr
Mrs C. Thistlethwaite, Mrs A. Bucklfe.
Curious stones Mrs C. Clark was' wel
comed as a new member of Rimington WI and president Mrs E. Robin son thanked all -who helped with the children’s party.
annual spring council meeting at Lancaster on March 13th and the Spring Flower Show at Hoghton on March 24th. Mrs A. Seed read birth day greetings.
Notice was given of the
convincing win 6-0 against Whalley. veteran of Read United Ramon Bell scored five goals and .the sixth was scored by Burnley te n n is ace R u s se ll ' Hosker, an excellent 40- yard, shot.
. about £90 for Scout funds. Entertainment was pro vided by “Double A Side.”
dance held on Saturday at Read CE School raised
.Burnley, at Whalley P a r ish Church • on Tuesday. The adults were Helen
adults from St John’s Church, Read,'were con firmed by the Bishop of
Confirmed Eight children and five
• Edwards,' Stephen Mitch ell, Duncan and Adele At kinson, Andrew Tiffin, Janette Ashton, Robert Casson and Emma Swind- lehurst.
Wolski, Patricia Firth, Millicent Edwards, Barba ra Youles and Jean Taylor and the children were Andrew and Christopher
John’s PCC, Read, it was decided to ask people to buy new prayer .d o o r s
New books At a meeting of St.
the church in memory of friends and relatives who have died. Each bookcost ing' £2.95. will be suitably inscribed on the inside page with the name of the person commemorated.
for
a t 'Accrington C re matorium today of Mr Ronald Thorley, of Wood- head Road, Read, who died suddenly la s t Thursday. .Mr Thorley (47) col lapsed while playing bad minton at a Nelson sports club and several attempts to revive him failed. He was dead on arrival at Burnley General Hospital. Financial director of Silentnight Holdings, Mr Thorley leaves a wife, Barbara, and two sons.
Collapsed The funeral takes place
Downham
ing of parishioners was held at St Leonard’s Church, Downham, Mr N. Lund and Miss E. M. Barton were elected chur chwardens for Downham and Mr T. McLean for Twiston. The annual Parochial
PCC election When the annual meet
i: The next drive will be a i- week on Saturday. .
;.t!* Raffle: Mrs A. M. Seed, J. • Thomber (2), Mrs A. Cookson, J. Richards, B. Parker. ■ ’/ :
Jumble v
jumblesale in the village hall.,
School sum The red, white and blue
•of Brabin’s School,' Chip-' ping, on Saturday raised £100 for funds: : . - ; ,
sale held by the Friends
^Pblice dogs .Chipping WI’s meeting
worth,. Mr' T. Parkinson, Mr E. Seedall, Mr A. Eccles, Mr J. Tomlinson,)
; who is in charge; of, dog training for Lancashire
'proved very entertaining ■ with a talk by Sgt. Settle,
: .Constabulary and was ac-' • companied- by his dog Ddnna. ■
■ ^ . Social.; half-hour ..was MAa I h M M l a n f i l l A.«i< > ' • , -r
and ladies of the fund raising committee of Chip ping Amateur Theatrical Society raised £97 at their
Mrs Eileen Howarth
■ reports on the choir and the fabric of the church.
Church meeting followed, with reports presented by electoral roll officer Mrs A. Croft and treasurer Mr W. Scott. There were also
- , Miss Barton announced her retirement as a Dean ery Synod representative and Mrs- E. Chard was appointed in her place. The Vicar ■ thanked Miss Barton for het represen tation over many , years.
were: Mr and- Mrs E. Croft, Mr W. Hughes, Mr M. McFall, Mr P. Mercer, Mrs S. Scott, Mr W.' Scott, Mrs B. Todd, Mr J.! Walmsley and Mrs . E. Wilson.
Elected to. the PCC - - :
• Wilson.. /.. Mr Lund thanked the
. Sidesmen: Mrs Chard, Mrs Croft, Mr Hughes, Mrs Lund, Mr McFall,-'Mr Mercer, Mrs Scott,. Mr Scott, Mr B. Silverwood,- Mr Walmsley . . and .' Mrs
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•Rev. F. E. Chard for .all his pastoral care and work for the parish during the
Dance The St Valentine’s
heat of a Lancashire farm quiz on March 7th. The event will be held in the Memorial Institute at 7-30 p.m. and a hot-pot supper will be served. Members of Inglewhite
Members are to host a
and Whitechapel WI are to be guests at the March m e eting on. Shrove Tuesday. A collection of geologi
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