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ips her Irossed
llndians or possibly 1 some corner of the I July next year for Imsley.
round & about
(ecruiting
fcr the county to join |m . . . and become a Lecial.”
Ir |> spare the time to
I people who care about lir community and who
lnth, including night ly. The job is voluntary
at least 5ft. 8in. tall, l I good health, with a Id character. Women
is but need to be at pt 5ft. 4in. tall.
k about 12 hours a
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idging mtures
EDGES have made a liminary visit to 28 lects throughout Lan- lire in the first round the county’s 1984 Vil- t Ventures competition hsored by a Blackburn Every.
Ihey include village hall pnsions, a nature trail, planting and the re fection of a medieval
linal judging takes le next month.
ld the same qualifica- lull details can be ob-
II unpaid. llien must be over 19
specials’ INCASHIRE Police urging people from all
Iflie force is having a Ijor recruitment drive
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AGM in London were dis cussed at Wiswell WI with the help of VCO Mrs
Evening out Resolutions fo r 'th e
Caroline Gorst, Helen Gorst, Jennifer Lancaster.
Laycocks iwas expressed by Ian Coates and Helen Falshaw. ; Arrangements
A vote of thanks to the
“ S . d W ’s M f a f » » “ • de. *»; * f YFC w im ™ e . H m t o . S C f v a l S M m.5
link institute. Wiswell member Mrs B. Gladwin is the delegate.
ssed the S n b nT oPtlhefr Monday betweTn MO and 7-30 p.m.
The outing to Lancaster and Levens has been can-
Changing scenes An interesting and
support and all efforts are concentrated on the even ing outing to Astley Hall, CHorley, for a fashion show and meal on June 20th. It was agreed to have
June 9th and a display„ ay of
WI craftwork. Members Barrow n e ia JJay
were received from Mrs P. Sarsfield. Craftwork made by
Thanks for flowers •
the usual pantry stall at Field T
were asked to support the bookstall for the Disabled Club in Clitheroe on June 3rd.
Wiswell members for the sale at Olympia in June was on display and a plant stall did a good trade to help the funds. The competition for “A
celled
owing.toj.lack ei
was given to' Gisburn MU by the Rev. Brian Steven son, Vicar of St Paul’s Church, Low Moor.
Mrs M. Hudson and th an k ed by Mrs D. Eccles. Refreshments were served and arrange ments made for the spring fair on Saturday. The annual meeting will be held on June 12th. ’ •
He was' welcomed by Hurst Green
law I would pass” was won by Mrs P. Shaw, Mrs I. D. Hacking and Mrs M. Whitwell. Mrs M; Hop- wood won the mystery parcel. ■ The evening was round ed off with a Jacob’s join supper, hostesses being Mrs M. Whitwell, Mrs A. Wood and Miss E. M. Foster. Mr Walter Johnston
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PCC, Hurst Green, were Mr John Peel (vice-chair man), Mr James Garstang (treasurer), Miss Gillian Whalley (secretary), Miss Alison Hoyle (CE Chil dren’s Society secretary), Mrs Monica Ashton (elec toral roll officer) and Mrs Lillian Peel (Press of ficer). A sub-committee was formed to arrange the annual garden party on June 30th.
Officers Elected to St John’s
will speak at the meeting on June 13th on “The humble cup of tea” ' and the competition is for a tea caddy.
Gisburn
YFC contests Judging beef cattle and
decorating a stone for a paperweight took place when Gishum YFC met at the home of Mr and Mrs Alan Laycock, Mitton Old Hall, Stonyhurst.
judged the competitions and winners were: Beef: Junior — Kathryn
Mr and Mrs Laycock Holden
Chapel’s Sunday School anniversary services were Mr W. Halliday," of Clitheroe, in the after noon and Mr P. Horne, of Milnthorpe, in the evening.
Recitations Speakers at Holden
by Grace, Vicki and Angela. Kelsall, Sandra ana Alastair Howard and Alison Pickard and Bible
Recitations were given
Simon Moorhouse Hazel Blakey.
Smith,’ Nicola Wilson, David Graveston. Inter mediate — David Bolland, Andrew Holland, Robert Falshaw. Senior — David Capstick, John Thistleth- Blakey. Collections waite, James Taylor.
Paperweights: Junior — Sunday School funds.
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Ichardson, Mr and Mrs lisle wood, Mr and Mrs pbinson and Mr and Mrs litin.
jide by Mr R . L. Icock, catalyst and ensing director of the jricultural Division. Mr Pocock is pictured hntre) with the reci- tnts and their wives, lom the left are: Mr and Vs Oldham, Mr and Mrs aslam, Mr and Mrs
fhe presentations were ions!!
I Couple number two had le feeling that the ley lies crossing our district luld be helpful and their laps were criss-crossed lith neatly-drawn lines in lany colours.
1 So they came and went; alf-a-dozen in the course the week and nearly
|r was in the middle of |ne.'
Iways at times when I fas about to start a meal
Ihem — they were all ‘ guilty of the same error. <
lays’ respite and whether Iny of them were success- lul in their quest I am Inable to tell you. All, Ibviously, had devoted liany hours to their learch and had worked on Ihe clues with tremendous liligence and patience. II But there was one flaw
Now I have had three n the reasoning of all of .
And perhaps considering ' ■ioubie glazing' in this >
Jh ey failed to realise j ■hat, had I had the fain- • lest, remotest idea where J ■hose elusive eggs were i Bidden, I would have been J- Ip in “them thar hills” * Inany weeks ago, . and J I'ery shortly would have - been taking ship. for a j bruise in the Bahamas, * Buying my wife an extra J Ipecial birthday present
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pieces, “Whisper a Prayer in the Morning” and “Jesus we just want to thank you.” Organists for the day were Mrs Brenda Harrison and Mr Mark
The children sang two amounted to £119 for changing scenes of life”
Knowle Green Wellie walks
’ Mrs Rachel Eyre told 1 members of Knowle 1 Green and Dutton WI of the many . events taking place as part of promo tions year and' names were taken for “Wellie
, walks” on July 4th and 5th at the Ribble Marshes
: 11th. A letter from Chipping
i and for members’ day at Downham Hall on July
WI asked members to join them at their June meet ing., Mr J. Ridge, secret ary of Ribchester PCC, thanked members for the graveyard survey donated to the church. . Members brought along
were made for the even ing outing to . Heslington, near York, on, June 12th. The coach will leave at 5-. 30 p.m. from the Coach . and Horses Hotel.
won by Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs J.' Life; M r sD . Cornthwaite, Mrs1 Pickles arid Mr W; Holland. . Final arrangements
• voted on at the AGM at London in June were dis cussed. Miss Joyce Dewhurst
their handicraft work for an exhibition before it is transported to London for the WI show at Olympia and the resolutions to be
: gave a vote of thanks to members Mrs Marlene Jackson and Mrs Norah Ashworth, who chaired the discussion. The competition for
Bowlana YFC met at the home of Mr and Mrs G. Billows to do soap carv ing. Judge for the compet ition was Mrs G. Wolfen- den. Winners were: Helen Fallows, Tracey Ham mond, Alison Pickard. The vote .of thanks was given by Michaels Hammond. The boys travelled, to
Soap carving . The girls of Bolton-by-
In term ed iate— Helen Falshaw. :
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,.May 17th, 198A 5 Whalley Coffee day
■ A coffee'day at Whalley Methodist Church a t tracted a large number of. visitors from the local congregation and other churches in the Clitheroe Circuit. A total of £50 was
raised for church funds at the morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Guests also had the op portunity to view recent internal improvements at the Manse.
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the Whalley branch of the Cancer Research Cam-
Collection The April • collection by
Mr J. Fitton’s, Bank Newton, where they judged Ayrshire cattle. Master judge was Mr G. Moorhouse and Mr David Holt was the steward. Winners: Junior —
Eaign amounted to £553
•om boxes, envelopes and donations.
Tricks and spots Winners at the Abbey
flowers in an egg-cup was won by Mrs Dorothy Schofield and Miss Annis Bradley. Final arrangements
were made for the day trip to Denman College and the “At Home with the WI” cheese and wine evening at Knowle Green Institute on May 23rd. Social time was spent
playing dominoes. On June 13th, Ann Harris will be demonstrating fabric painting.
Bolton-by-Bowland . £ ? ± * \ r & . f c h Wilkmson, following Stan-’
den Beck, up Lane Ends Road down to Holden Clough. Afterwards a bar snack was enjoyed at the Coach and Horses Hotel.
Drama Group held a flea market in the Village Hall, with committee members serving refresh ments all day. Mr and Mrs John Wolfenden helped to organise the event” and ran their own stall.
Drama effort Bolton-by-Bowland
chairman Mrs C. F. Pick les welcomed Mr J. Fitton, of Gargrave, who .gave a flower arranging demonstration on a musi cal theme. He was thank ed by Mrs C. Dyson. Five of his arrange ments were raffled and
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• 12th is also open to- any interested mums and names
should.be sumitted to secretary Mrs A., Fletcher, or any commit-1 tee ■ members. .Playschool' children go free, but there is a charge , for extra family members, i On June’ 26th, the
welcome to attend Tues day and Friday morning sessions at a charge of 30p, which includes a dnnk and biscuits. : The annual playschool trip to Cleveleys on June
youngsters are holding a sponsored- nursery rhyme sing-song to -raise- group
Bolton-by-Bowland WI went on an evening coun-. try ramble led by 5lrs G.
Ramble A dozen members of
P e te r Dakin, J a n e t Hanson, David
..Towler, Colin Sutcliffe and Win ston Sutcliffe (joint 3rd). S enior — Michael Cornthwaite, Val Pickard, and Angela Booth (joint 2nd), Stuart Aspin. • The vote of thanks was given by David Leverton. Next week’s meeting is a sports night on the village green at 7-45 p.m.
Chatbum
was spent at the Ribbles- dale Club, Chatbum, some members playing dominoes, others listened to the story of Mrs Atkin son’s holiday in Yugos lavia while viewing photo graphs. Tea hostesses were Mrs
Holiday tales A pleasant afternoon
Campbell and Mrs Green. Members are requested to be prompt at 2-30 p.m. today for the Domino Drive.
C h a r lo t te B i th e l l. Katherine Dixon and Kerry Ann Dixon found their own way of assisting the Methodist Church. They filled a jar with marbles and invited people to guess the number, raising £2.80 for1 the funds.
Help church Chatbum youngsters
Ships -., The family service at
C h a tb um Methodist Church on Sunday morn ing was conducted by Mr Alan Bowles, of Whalley, his theme-being "Ships”. Lessons were read by Mark Alker and Mark- Johnson, and the collec tion was taken up by Mrs Harb and Angela.
Billington
Social H o u r of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington, was the Rev. Jim Eamshaw, of Wilp- shire. He spoke on the power
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Prayer Speaker at the Ladies’
senior citizens’- drive in Whalley were Whist: Ladies — Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs M. Whitaker. Gents — Mr J. Hartley, Miss Ni Knowles, Mrs E. Chiney. Dominoes: Mrs F. Hindle, Mrs F. Weaver, Mrs, B. Stanley.
WI enjoyed a demonstra tion of flower arranging by Mrs F. Smith and Mrs R. Kennedy,: of Whalley, and six. displays were raf fled. Thanks were expre ssed by Miss I. Chorlton. Arrangements were
Flower arranging Members of Standfast
News Rimington
Mrs N. Steiger, Mrs S. Baron, Mrs J. Entwistle and Mrs C. Riley and de- le g a te Mrs _Fox, of- -Bashall Eaves' WI, was •instructed on which way to vote. - Vice-president Mrs M.
Mrs D. Banks are to share the job of hostess to any new 'members who ■come on th e ir own. Names were taken of those wishing to enter in dividual classes at Barton Show and times given of the coach to the group meeting tonight. Social- time was spent
Garnett; in. the chair, an nounced that Mrs E. Gar nett and Mrs V. Kenyon were both back at .home recovering after illness. Mrs E. Underwood and
domino drive of the season took place at Rimington Memorial In stitute on Saturday. -MCs were, Mr A.- Eccles (dominoes) and Mr A. Stott, (whist). There were 32 tables in
Last drive The last whist and
ranged by the WI for the -village-senior citizens, will be on June 11th to Morecambe.
■ The competition for lemon cheese was won by tMrs H. Read, Mrs M. 'Green.and Miss M. Bren- nand.
West Bradford
play, supper was served, and Mrs ’A. Seed pre-' sented prizes. Whist’ winners: Ladies
— Mrs E.1 Underwood, Mrs A. Harper, Mrs H. Whittaker. Gents — Mr D. Binns, Mr G- Nixon, Mrs C. Eamshaw. . Dominoes: Miss J.
Treasure The next meeting of
West Bradford Young Wives Fellowship will take the form of a trea sure hunt round Wadding ton on foot, starting at the Higher Buck on June 7th, at 8 p.m.
Hanson, Mrs F. Parker, equal 3rd Mrs I. Can-, Mrs J. Howard and Miss C. Cha ffe r, Mr H. Proctor. Raffle: Mrs Greenwood,
. ners of a thrifty hint com petition were Mrs Entwis tle, Miss H. Emsden and Mrs M.. Wadsworth. At the next meeting
guessing the contents of sealed bags. A plant stall did a good trade and win-
£80 raised The Mothers’ and Tod
Mrs A. Buckle, Mrs H. Pullan. Mr Stott, on behalf of
the management commit tee, thanked everyone for support throughout the season and paid tribute to the ladies who
suppers and all other helpers.
. wood, Mrs E. Hodson, Mrs M. Holding, Mrs H. Howard, Mrs M. Hayton, Mrs I. Haworth.
made for a country run in. June, ending with tea in Chipping. The competition for a small arrangement of flowers was won by Mrs K. Bond, Miss Chorl ton and Mrs K. Hope.
Waddington
-Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington, on Saturday, raised £140 for church ftrnds. It was arranged by Mr Barry. Whitehead, of WeBt Bradford.
ions, consisting o f coats, suits and . dresses, in St
■ canvassing of every house in the village during the,, week.
mittee met at Waddington Vicarage to arrange the
. being held. There will be bring-and-buy stalls and refreshments.
dington’s representative on the Clitheroe and dis-. trict committee, distri buted envelopes, which are to be brought to the Vicarage tomorrow night, when a coffee evening is
Mrs M. Cunliffe, Wad-
of prayer and all aspects of praying. The meeting was extremely well at tended
and.Mrs E. Beard- wood expressed thanks. Supper was served by the ladies.
Whitewell
turned out to support a finger barbecue .Organised' by St Michael’s Church, Whitewell, which raised £650 for church funds. The event', held at the Gibbon Bridge Restaur ant,. Chipping, included a tombola and guessing games.
Finger barbecue Almost 200 people,
ytion was received of supervisor . Mrs Judith Ellis, who is-shortly leav ing the district. Appointed to take her
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has also done sterling work for the playgroup, has resigned as a part- time supervisor.
Mrs Joan Pearson, who
opened after the Easter holidays with numbers- keeping to their previous level. I t was with g rea t regret that the resigria-
Appointed Waddington Playgroup
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Canvassing The Christian Aid com
Fashions A sale of spring fash
hear PC John Barber de scribe the life of a police- man
PC’s lot Slaidburn WI met to
Slaidburn -
things wh icn Thanks were
rangements were made for tonight’s group meet ing at Dunsop Bridge.
Miss I. Waddington. Ar ty
on
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and e propose) hap] the P'
en. by
What a loti Over £700 was raised at
there is a change in the programme, with a talk and slides on “Diamonds” by Mr C. Leeming and a competition for an old Lancashire saying. Hos tesses are Mrs 0. Hey-
Grindleton
AGM in London were dis cussed and noted at Grindleton WI with the h e lp ' of VCO Mrs Burgess. Members were ' then served a chicken supper, followed by tea and biscuits. A large selection; of
Chicken supper The resolutions for the
crafts was brought to the meeting to be sent to Olympia and president Mrs -H. Simpson asked members to contribute cakes for. the stall at -the coffee morning in the- Mayor’s Parlour-on June 9th. . The over 70s outing, ar-
dlers’ Group merry-go- round sale at West Brad ford proved popular again, with a large selec tion of good children’s wear, toys, crafts and maternity wear on sale at reasonable prices. It \\ well attended and just over £80 was raised for group funds.
Paythorne
Anniversary ’ Two services at Payth-
ome Methodist Chapel on Sunday marked the Sunday School anniver sary.-
were re c i ta t io n s by Michael Preston, Alison and Caroline Gorst and the children sang two songs, accompanied on the guitar by Helen Gorst. Preacher for the day, Mr Hawkey, of Halton-on- Lune, -presented prizes.
In the afternoon there
Michael Preston and Caroline Gorst recited and Steven Preston read the lessons. The children sang, accompanied at the organ by Mrs Jean Gorst,
At the evening service
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a grand auction in aid of funds for St Andrew’s Parish Church, Slaidburn,
verwood. A ladies’- com mittee served light re freshments and the Rev. G. H. Gaze expressed thanks.
organised in the village hall on Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs Chris Sit-
held in Slaidburn Method ist Church on Sunday,in stead of the usual after noon one and more will follow during the summer. The minister was the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw and organist was Mrs E. Hodgson, of Grindleton.
New time An evening service was
Dunsop Bridge
Crafts on show Members put on a dis-
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:. Members joined . in and tried the craft them selves.
winter at Dunsop Bridge WI meeting and president Mrs M. Cowking demons- tra ted flower-making using old nylons and wire.
lay of handicrafts they aa made during the
- outing to the Lakes, along with Slaidburn Wl, ana an evening outing in June: Members are hoping to have three classes on
place is Mrs Anne Moore,. who is a trained rriember. of the NNEB and has four children.
■ crochet work in Sep- . tember. Birthday greetings
, There is to be a day’s: v
ment that Waddington’s patchwork quilt has been selected for Olympia was greeted with delight at the WI, where craft items which are also going to the sale in London were displayed. Resolutions for the AGM were 'outlined by
Delighted The surprise announce-
— Chipping—
funds, and on July ‘17th, to bring the term to an end, a teddy bear’s picnic has been arranged. Each mother is asked to supply, a. sandwich' for. her child1 and to ensure that teddies; are at the ready!
' Welfare' Committee has decided: the v annual trip this year , should be to
Herriot land Chipping 'Old People’s
James' -Herriot- country,-: visiting Skipton market, with tea at Grassington.
. years or over who wishes to go .should ! put their name on the list in the .village post office. .
car park at 12-30 p.m. on: May 30th. Anyone 60
The- coach leaves the
“How’many, times has man stood on the moon?” The ‘raffle was won by
■ arid Mrs G.. Rich. Birth day flowers were pre sented to Mrs K. Deakin. Members: were rer
Mrs. Susan Hall and the competition for a herbal remedy , by Mrs Flowers
(minded of the craft fair on 'July 1st at the village hall and of the open 'day on July.11th at Downham. -. . Speaker on June 6th is-
ition is for a
funny.holiday snap.
Happy Days
• Age - Concern represen tative Mrs-Jackson , was
i were the subject/of'Mr. S.; --TimbreU’s - talk to Chip-: ping WI. The . vote vbf- ; thanks was; given by, Mrs;
flavourings- and remedies: I with - questions' such as spent, ’ on ■
Herbal remedies Herbs and their uses-as;
Powell. Social half-hour was a - general ,;quiz •
*vand- his '-family on, .the death of his-wife, 'one of, the oldest-members and a
guest speaker at Chip ping’s Happy Days Club. Condolences were ex tended to- Mr W: -. Moon
‘. firm favourite for her - readings -of.- Lancashire .dialect poems. Members were r e
minded- of>; the afternoon' trip on-June 13th. f
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Mrs Olive Clarke on “Two in a tent” and the compet
"Whittaker and Mrs M. Rushton.
Newton
committee’s annual flea market,- stalls sold crafts, antiques and collectors’ items and, the ladies” com mittee . had a busy day serving refreshments.
Flea market At Newton village hall
went to Mrs Mary Pye, who received a basket of flowers from the presi dent’s table. The ; draw was won by Mrs'S. Mason and a balloon competitior by Mrs M. Pye, Mrs D,
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