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57: Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 19th, 198j 5 Sabden VILLAGE NEWS
Sold out There was a packed
Day v story and the nurse ry children sang songs. . The older children’s
house when Sabden Bap tist Church member Mrs* Marion Bridge held a coffee morning at her home in Whalley Road. It raised £124 for church funds and every stall sold out.
Tricks and spots Domino winners at
Sabden Over 60s social were: Mrs D. Bass, Miss E. Brown and. Miss E. Hayes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs C.’ Sefton,. Mrs A. Howarth. Gents — Mrs M. Swift, Mr C. M.' Kaye. Raffle: Mrs J. Swannick. At the midweek drive,
Mrs M. Wade, Mrs F. Boocock and Mrs N. Palmer were domino win ners. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Mrs I. Green, Mrs M. Swift. Raffle: Mrs D. Bass.
ourful flower arranging demonstration was given by Mrs Kay Dyer at Sabden WI. She used both silk and fresh flow ers and made seven varied arrangements, which were raffled at the end of the evening. Mrs Smith gave a vote
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play was presented before the congregation in St Nicholas’s ; Church on Wednesday evening.
Confessions Pupils at St Mary’s RC
School ended the Easter term with a sung Mass in church on Wednesday morning, after which nine pupils made their first confessions.
Welcome
Today Sabden Baptist Church members will wel come a group of young people from Leeds, who will spend Easter in the school hall and lead the 10-30 Sunday morning service.
West Bradford
Wives group met at West Bradford in the kitchen of Mrs Lesley Knight’s home for a cookery demonstra tion by. Mrs D. Clayton, of Clitneroe. She demonstrated the
Hot cross buns Members of the Young
Read
parents’ committee is Holding a children’s disco on May 19th and an even ing social on June 16th, with entertainment - pro vided by Country arid Western duo Ruffin .arid dancing to Mark’s organ music.
Looking ahead Read Scouts and Guides
; Concert
■ Uniformed brariches in Read put on a concert for the Blackburn district of the Multiple Sclerosis Soc iety. Various groups per formed sketches and held sing-alongs and the lead ers also took part.
Well attended On Saturday Read
Playgroup’s good-as-new sale was well attended and raised £50 to buy new ' equipment. The event was organised by Mrs Sue . Chambers.
Lady Ann Read Ladies Friendly
of thanks and refresh ments were served. A competition for an ar rangement in an egg-cup was won by Mrs M. Jack- son, Mrs Briddock and Mrs Wilson.
from St Mary’s RC Church, Sabden, took part in a Deanery Lentefi Mass at the Sacred Heart Church, Accrington. It \yas concelebratea by the auxiliary Bishop of Sal ford, the Rt. Rev. Geof frey Burke, and priests from the 17 parishes in the Deanery, including Fr Leon Morris, of St Mary’s. The Bishop preached
Renew vows A group of parishioners
preparation of hot cross nuns and answered ques tions on yeast cookery, then showed members how to make hot water pastry. Thanks were of fe red by Mrs Ju l ie Overend.' Tickets and posters
Circle heard from Mrs J. Berryman about the life of Lady Ann 'Clifford, whose family had been prominent from the time of William the Conqueror. Lady Ann, born in
•Binns. . Mr R.
' Lofthouse and, joint' 5th, Mr E. Seedall, Mrs F. P ark er , Mr T. Har greaves. Raffle:'Mr D. Seed,
Hartley, Mrs-J. Howarth, \ Mrs • F. Lofthouse, Mr J.
Dominoes: Mrs E.
Smith,. Mr D.- ' y
Mrs M. Edmondson, Mr D. Binns. The last drive of the.
season at Rimington will take place on May 12th.
Dunsop Bridge
lamb, pork and bacon were shown to Dunsop Bridge WI members by Mr R. Porter, of Burgess butcher’s, who gave them advice on how to bone*, roll and stuff cheaper cuts of meat. Mrs M. Cowking gave a vote of thanks. The competition for a
Cuts of meat Various cuts of beef,
from Hothersall .with Lon- gridge WI to attend the June meeting,- when the subject will be Hospice care. Speaker Mrs E. Powell,
There was an invitation ' great-great-grandma” and
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Knowle Green and Dutton WI Mrs Dinah Procter in formed members of the Promotion Bus which is visiting Blackburn on May 10th and Preston on the 11th.
Olden days V ic e -p re s id en t of
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who had travelled from Seascale, told members about “Shopping with
were distributed for the Finger Food and Wine evening to be held on May 10th at the home of Mrs L. Bedford, 29 Southfield Drive. These will be avail able from members during the next two weeks.
ing was- spent by West Bradford Mothers’ Union members and friends at the home of Mrs R. Hindle, who had offered to hold an effort for the funds. . Refreshments were
the homily and a member of the Sabden congrega tion was among 17 people who renewed Baptismal vows.
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to make any item con nected with Easter and their efforts included bon nets, painted eggs and pictures which were all on display. Every child re ceived a small Easter egg. The coffee morning,
with a tombola, cake stall and raffle, raised around £80 for PTA funds.. Earlier in the week the
pupils ended the term with an Easter exhibition and coffee morning in. school on Saturday/' The pupils were asked
Easter event Sabden County Primary
Enjoyable A most enjoyable morn
1590, inherited various land and castles in York shire and Westmorland when she was 59. Skipton and Appleby castles are examples of the rebuilding she achieved and slides of these were shown.
AGM, held at Read CE School, Cyril Law and Bob Saunders were re elected to serve as chur chwardens for a further year.
Re-elected At Read Parish Church
were extended to Mrs K. Bond, Mrs E. Waddington and Mrs’’ A. Partington, who received flowers from the president’s table., .Thanks for sympathy was read from Mrs Bond. Members heard that a
meat recipe was won by Mrs M. Porter, Mrs K. Bond and Mrs S. Mason. Mrs Porter also won the raffle. Birthday greetings
articles, including a mous tache soup spoon and a spoon with a fork at the other end that was used in workhouses and pris ons. Mrs Mavis Byrne gave the vote of thanks. The competition for “Something great-great-
rought along a number of f randma may nave
Vera Hilton and Mrs Grace Holt. Winners of the dominoes were Miss Joyce Dewhurst and Mrs Byrne. ' Mrs Ann Morris was
ought” was won by Mrs
coffee morning is being held in the Mayor’s Par lour on June 9th for WI Promotion year. .
served, there were bring- and-buy stalls and £62 was raised. Raffle win ners were Mrs J. Parkin son and Mrs M. Riley.
tributed at St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, prior to sung Eucharist, which attracted a ' large congregation. Canon C. F. Goodchild was the celebrant and the organist was Miss E. Carr.' After the service, chil
Day’s meaning Palm crosses were dis
Mrs E. Green, Mrs K. Russell and Miss A. East- wood were elected to the Deanery Synod and Mrs C. Armstrong and Mrs E. Boyle were elected to the PCC to replace two retir ing members. Additional sidesmen
■ and J. Boocock. They will be sworn in during the Archdeacon’s visitation to Rishton Parish Church on May 4th. Mr R. Goodway was
elected were: J. Yates, C. Bennett, D. Tiffin, H. Greenhalgh, J. Nuttall
dren from the Sunday School came to receive their crosses and the Vicar spoke to them about • the meaning of Palm' Sunday.
Clayton-le-dale
pupils p resen ted an Easter service in school for parents and friends. This included a modem play performed by the older children, who mimed to their own re cordings. The younger pupils presented a May
Life” was the title of a talk to Clayton-le-Dale WI by Mrs J. Homer. She was thanked by Mrs B. Seed. . It was announced that
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• recent storm damage has been repaired. A lively discussion took place on the use of read
roll there are 196 people from the parish and 83 from outside. The treasur- ' er’s report showed that it costs over £200 a week for the upkeep of the church. The fabric is sound and
elected auditor. On the new electoral
ings from modem Bibles as opposed to the 1662 ver sion and it was decided that plans for the church’s centenary in 1986 should start being made.
Rimington
. 10th. Everyone is wel come to visit and view the many crafts on display. Congratulations were
the WI promotion bus will be in Blackburn on May
extended to Mrs M. Lawson on her appoint ment as chairman of the Blackburn, Hyndbum and Ribble Valley Community Health Council. A mock auction will be
Gisburn
given to Gisburn MU by Miss D. Parkinson, of Gis burn. She was thanked by Miss C. Thistlethwaite.
Youth A talk on youth was
Mrs M. Hudson welcomed visitors to the meeting. Thanks were expressed
tiv i tie s at Rimington
Sports trophies The winter’s sports ac
Men’s Club reached a climax last week with the finals of the various hand icaps. A good crowd at tended and supper was served. Trophy winners were:
held at Salesbury Memo rial Hall on May 10th, at 7-30 p.m.
Allen Hacking, Allen Hartley.-Doubles — Allen Hartley and Jim Hacking, Isaac Whitaker and David Moorhouse. B i llia rd s : Stephen
Petty, Nigel Lawless. Darts: Frank Wrathall,
Denis Seed.
.Derek Robinson. Dominoes: Alan Stott,
David Capstick. Draughts: Alan Stott,
Full house It was full house at
to those who made posies for the children for Mothering Sunday and to Mrs M. Pate for arrang ing the altar flowers. Arrangements were
Rimington Memorial In stitute on Saturday at the whist and domino drive organised by the manage ment committee. A pie and peas supper
made to attend the Trien nial Festival in Ilkley on May 15th and plans were also announced for the church spring fair, the date of which has .been changed to May 19th.
• President-Mrs S. Shar pies announced that the jumble sale had raised over £80/Mrs Elsa Smith was 'congratulated on win ning a country house wives’ /'course at Alston Hall, Longridge. She read her winning
was given to Wiswell WI by “Emma Victoria,” of Great Harwood. Mrs Christine Thompson was the model ;and thanks were expressed by Mrs S. Goodwin.
Beauty care A beauty demonstration
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Tul she was for the many: .;V- . '
poem and described' the course, saying how grate-
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Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Saturday night was organised by the hall committee, with dancing' to Bob F airclough’s music, a popular enter tainment. Plated suppers were served by committee' members. ■ Prizewinners w,ere:' Mr
Dance night “Come Dancing” in
M. Glasgow,, Mrs Harri son, Mr Leece, Mr J. Metcalf, Mrs Bleazard, Mrs M. Cowking.
Waddington
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took advantage of the in vitation to attend an opeh day for St Helen’s Play group, Waddington, on Friday. The hall was packed, but supervisors coped successfully. Bring-and-buy, toy,
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plant, cake, provision and nearly-new children’s' clothes stalls were held
for playgroup funds. Raffle winners were Mrs M. Chadwick and Mrs B.' Leeming.
gregation and at Sung Eucharist crucifer Michael Harrison led the choir, followed by Canon . C. F. Goodchild and servers, in procession through the church, to the. singing of a hymn. The vicar was assisted at Communion by Mr A. Hughes and organist was Mr Donald Hartli „ley.
tribution of palm crosses made by members of the congregation took place at St Helen’s Church, Wad dington, on Sunday. There was a large con
Palm crosses The blessing and dis
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the afternoon, with Miss Edna Bannister at the organ! '
Evensong was held Tosside
Chapel’s Palm Sunday service at Tosside was Mr Eric Brennand, of Wray- ton, who took the text “The Lord hath need of thee” for his address. Organist was Mrs Betty
Chapel service Preacher at Mount Sion
„Mrs Barker. Gents — Mrs •J.. Cook,1 Mr T. Jackson,
was served; MCs were Mr A. Stott (whist) and Mr F. Simpson (dominoes). Prizes were presented by Mr H. Thistlethwaite. . Whist:. Ladies — Mrs E. Lax, Mrs E. Under wood,- Mrs , E. Watson,
Wiswell
‘ “perks” she has enjoyed ' by being a WI merhber.
. Hall, Chorley, and fashion show on June 20th, a one- day school on patchwork, at Whalley on August7 30th and LFWI members’-, day at Downham /Hall ■ on July llth.
10'members to attend a cookery demonstration on June llth:,. Other... forth coming events’ include- an' outing . to Lancaster, and.; Levens Hall on May 23rd, an
evening.visit to Astley
Sabden- .WI has invited
, 'Thanks for iflbwersv were received from . Mrs F : ' Birtwell,. Mrs ,‘D. .
:< will also be a plant stall and items made by mem bers for the sale at Olym pia will be on view. : The competition for “A slimmer’s snack,” judged by the speaker, was won by‘Mrs P. Shaw, Mrs I.
-.Mrs A;. Wood/Tea ho^tes- •ses were Mrs H. Cooke, < Mrs ’ Goodwin, • Mrs- D. Gorner;’:and -Mrs H . /Kilshaw.l:7 ■ ■. .
‘D. Hacking, and Mrs M. Duckett. and , a, raffle, by
AGM in London will be, discussed in May and VCO Mrs M. McDonald will- be attending. There
Bridgett and Mrs E. Robertson.1 .. Resolutions for the
• the One,” accompanied by Joyce on guitar. The collection amounted
Askew, of Long Preston: Robert Ellershaw, of Keasden, and Joyce Bren nand sang “The Old Rugged Cross” and “I’m
to £38.40 for chapel funds. Tea and biscuits were served afterwards The next service will be
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