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I Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Billington ,


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atmosphere-at Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Billing-' ton, on Thursday evening, when Miss Muriel Kay, the chapel organist,”, pre­ sented a “Name this tune” contest.


There was , a very happy


titles in : her programme, many of which were sung by. the audience. The winner was , Mrs Ann Holmes. ^ v A potato ■ pie ’ supper


She included 52 song Mrs Lilburn nour Coun. Ber-


■n May 15th, of Bolton-by- puty.


friends are participating, and heard that the weekly craft group, currently learning tatting, is prov­ ing popular.


was organised' by the social committee and £29 was given to chapel funds.


and Langho WI are keep­ ing their fingers crossed ! that it won’t be'snowing tomorrow night when they hold their hot pot social — cancelled last month due to the Show- Tails.


Fingers crossed Members of Billington


finance the cost of the Eatchwork quilt members


Walmesley Hotel, Billing-' ton, at 8 p.m., will help to


The event, at the Judge -


a national WI promotion project. Mrs J. Darby has or- •


ave made in response to


ganised the quilt sessions, in which 20 members and four friends have taken part. Monday’s meeting was


77 tient


ener ires


ILL woman is 'ell-earned rest ning to other •oblems for 18


Road, has re­ counsellor with urn and Dis- iage Guidance


day she was with flowers i by the coun-


nvood joined 20 years ago


Dross, a t a alley Abbey,


t, the Bishop , the Rt Rev.


onist, but was id for training lor. i she has been


of the Execu- l in Blackburn so a tutor for •esponsible for g and assess- ounsellors in


Hop wood, of • "


■ Mrs Margaret Wiggles- worth agreed to be- dele­ gate to the council meet­ ing a t : Lancaster next month and members voted overwhelmingly in favour of the, .resolution for uniformity of bus con­ cessions throughout the country.


'


Denman College in June was discussed and details given of trips to the na­ tional WI exhibition at Olympia in the summer. Next month’s talk is by


The visit by coach to


Youngsters in Chat- burn have to be smart to keep track of their v i l la g e ’s weekly Mother, Baby and Tod­ dler Group. . . > for it is just moving to its third venue within the same n um b e r of months. , The group, formed


Toddlers on move


Clitheroe, Advertiser and Tim.es, February 23rd, 1981 , 5


"March 24th and; bingo is jto continue on the first ’Tuesday of every month.


Dancing” night to Bob Fairclough’s music on


three months ago, first met at Chatbum Vil­ lage Hall. Its next change was to the M e th o d is t Ch u rch schoolroom


graph. Hostesses will be Mrs E . ' Davies, Mrs M. Dawson, Mrs N. Dickson, Mrs E. Downhill, Mrs W. Dunleavy and Mrs D. Ed­ mondson.


. new members were ad­ mitted. Mrs J. Price will'


attended by 40 members and two guests and three


:be delegate to the council meeting at Lancaster next month.


coach visit to the WI ex­ hibition at Olympia on June 27th and members have been invited to join a coach going to Denman College earlier in June. “A Victorian Miss, re­


There are hopes of a ;


, some of her descendants. Mrs M. Jackson thanked her. The competition — “My


members Mellor” "was the title of a talk by Mrs B. , Riding on tracing her family tree and meeting


grandma gave me this” — was won by Mrs J. Brad­ ford, Mrs M. Patchett and- Mrs B. Warren. Mrs M. Ibbotson won the raffle.


Waddington


World Day of Prayer ser­ vice to be held at Wad­ dington Methodist Church a week on Friday, were made at a committee meeting held at the Vicar­ age on Monday. i The .-.theme-: is. .“Living water from Christ our Hope” and all denomina­ tions are invited to take part. Several people will share the readings and lead the intercessions. Secretary Mrs M.- Cun-


Service plans Plans for the Women’s


, Lancashire, y from Che- rs Hopwood Viswell almost


o. band, Camp- tered accoun- vice-chairman of governors


village. Members of the


ing the Triennial Festival of the MU at St Mar- aret’s Church, Ilkley, on. "ay 15th was also consi- .dered and it was sug-


sed arrangements for the Shrove Tuesday whist and domino drive at its com­ mittee meeting. The question of attend­


1 f e s ted th a t o th e r fiven. by Mrs Hazel Gisbum


Malhamdale were shown to members of Gisburn YFC by Mrs H. Carr, of Lee Gate Farm, Airton. She was thanked by Sarah Gorst. A short bus­ iness meeting followed, chaired by Joan Frank- land.


Dales scenery Slides of scenes around


the Rev. H. L. Clark, de­ lighted the Mothers’ Union by playing the guitar and singing folk and traditional songs, with some of the members joining in. He was thank­ ed by Mrs A. Peacock. Arrangements were


Delighted The- Vicar of Gisbum,


Monday a f te rn o o n , Mothering Sunday in April and a visit to the Triennial Festival in May. A discussion was held


made for the Worldwide Wave of P ra y e r on


liffe distributed service leaflets and .arranged for posters to be displayed at strategic points in the


theroe gram- Is. He is a y reader at rish Church, i two children probation of-


join them for refresh­ ments afterwards in the schoolroom.


Methodist Church Fellow­ ship have invited all those attending the service to


Birthday treat A supper of pork pie


ves in Lancas- ane, a social anchester. pwood is a d past presi- ,vell WI and is y forward to ore active in­


affairs.


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and coleslaw, followed by fresh cream meringues, was the birthday treat at Waddington WI, where Mr Nigel Wilkinson and friends entertained with a variety of songs in light operatic vein. Mrs Alison Lodge


should be asked to join Waddington in hiring a coach for the occasion. ■The address will be


president, who : has a reputation as a. forceful speaker..


readgold, new central ranches in the Deanery


a local photographer, with a competition for a mem­ ber’s most amusing photo-


now it is on the move to the “cub room” at the primary school. The 17 mothers are


. and


Festival trip St Helen’s MU discus­


hoping that this time they can “put down roots” and that other mothers and youngsters will join them in their weekly Thursday meet­ ings from 2 to 3-30 p.m. The first meeting will


be on March 8th. Mothers are invited


juice and biscuits are served at the sessions.


Whalley


cheese was the subject of an illustrated talk given to Whalley W I ' by Mr Taylor, of West Marion Dairies, a branch of As­ sociated Fresh Foods. He stressed the strin­


Cheese The - manufacture of


Marjorie Fell, Mrs Edith Ormerod and Mrs Doris Simpson. At the next meeting, on March 21st, there 'will be a talk by, Mrs J . Tempest on,, “Mother Terfesa of Cal-' cutta.”


ssed thanks for flowers sent to her in hospital. Members stood in silence in memory' of Mrs Alice Smith, a former sec­ retary. Hostesses were Mrs


on the “Partners-in-Mis- sion Day” conference and Airs M. Hudson reported that she had sent a parcel of used UK and foreign stamps to the CE Chil­ dren’s Society.


made sponge cakes as prizes for the whist and domino winners at the annual dinner, who were Mrs D. Speak and Miss G. Gowling, and Mrs M. Bairstow had given a prize for the “lucky chair” winner, Mrs Speak.


Mrs M. Saunders had Slaidburn


Made of wood Slaidburn YFC chair­


thanked the entertainers and president Mrs Jean Oldroyd expressed ap­ preciation to Mrs Dorothy Clayton for making the supper. Guests welcomed in­


progress made on the community quilt project, in which 22 members and


cluded Mrs Doma Allen, an American teacher and colleague of the presi­ dent’s at St James’s School, Clitheroe. The gathering saw the


products he had made, in­ cluding lamps, cheese boards and rolling pins. Joan Robinson proposed thanks.1, Due to an electricity cut


man Alison Parker intro­ duced Mr J. C. Forster, of Preston, who spoke to members at Monday’s meeting about “Hand turned woodware,” telling them the history of the craft, the techniques in­ volved and the various types of wood used. On show were many


Abbey whist Whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Mrs Metcalfe, Airs Jolly, Mrs Chiney, Miss N. Knowles, Airs S. Wig- gans, Mr C. Sharp. Dominoes: Mrs A. Sutton, Mr 0. Titterington, Mrs N. Ambrose, Mrs Stan­ ley, Mrs Weaver, Mrs Evans.


Dunsop Bridge


and snowfalls, the meet­ ing had to be closed ear­ lier than usual.


bers are Mrs M. Dowle, Mrs A. Parrington, Mrs L. Leedham and Mr W. Mason. - There is to be a “Come


elected treasurer. Other representatives are: Mr R. Slater and Mr D. Leedham (parish council), Mrs A. Marsden and Mrs H; Cowking (WI), Mrs H. Metcalf (Guides), Mrs S. Singleton and Mrs J. Killen (Mother and Tod­ d le r Group), Mr A. Severs (Working Men’s Club). Other committee mem­


AGM of Dunsop Bridge Village Hall, were: Mr J. Dowle (chairman), Mr J. Metcalf (vice-chairman) and Airs "Mary Pye (sec­ retary). Airs Mary Cowking was


shown in samples he brought and small pats of butter were given to members. He was thank­ ed by Mrs Mary Thorpe. Mrs Mavis Day expre­


gent hygiene precautions necessary and the slides showed the very latest plant in operation, turning out 27,0001b. daily: Much in te re s t was


to bring along children aged up to two-and-a- half, the age when youngsters can transfer to the village play­ group. Tea, coffee, orange


at Newton Village Hall on Friday when members of St Hubert’s Church, Duhsop Bridge, held their annual dance. The Blen- cathra Band played and supper was provided by church members. Prizewinners were: Mr


Full house There was a full house


News Chatbum


were , played at the Rib- blesdale Club, Chatbum. Tea hostesses were Mrs Bowskill and Mrs. Atkin­ son and birthday greet­ ings were sung: for Airs Frankland.


Pots andspots Snooker and dominoes


E . ' Parkinson, the; band, Mrs N. Fox, Mr T. Wells, Mrs W. Kenyon, Mr A. Marsden gave a vote of thanks.,


Read


Read Constitutional Club, winners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs M. Grimes. Gents — Mrs Winterbottom, Mrs P.. Longbottom. Mrs Pickles won the special prize and MC was Mrs E. Brow- nhill.


Winning hands At the whist drive in


:


Circle had an illustrated talk on mountains and flowers by Mr P. Nock, of Grindleton.


Illustrated Read Ladies Friendly


ground improvements need to be made at Read Cricket Club before the start of the season and it is hoped that all members will help.


Improvements Various pitch and


School, Read, took part in the family service for Education Sunday. The infant department sang a song they had written themselves, set to a tradi­ tional tune, and the juniors also sang. Janette Ashton read the


Pupils sing Pupils of St John’s CE


fancy dress costumes ranging from clowns to punk rockers at a Valen­ tine disco . h e ld in the Brown Cow, Chatbum. The disco, attended by


Fancy dress There was a variety of


about 70 people, -was or­ ganised by Chatburn Football Club and raised £45 for its funds. The prize for the best


Church Women’s • Fellow­ ship Insp. Dean spoke about his work with police dogs and showed slides. He was accompanied by one of the dogs,' now retired. Mrs Grant-Townsend


Police dogs At Chatbum Methodist


presided and Mrs R. Hudson was the pianist.


enrolled five new mem­ bers at a, service in church, conducted- by Mrs - Muriel Butlin. Another member transferred from the Whalley branch. Mrs Butljn spoke on the'


Presentations Chatbum Church MU


’ and presented her with a garden token, lingerie and chocolates.


lesson, Jennifer Law, Elizabeth Nelson, Emma ; Swindlehurst and Caroline Ogden were servers and Nicholas Bedford and Robert Andrew rang the bells.


Read Football Club'held a dance at the cricket club in aid of funds, attended by about-70 people. The theme was “back to the sixties,” .\ritlvi,appropriate - music arid everyone dres­ sed in styles of the era.


Sixties-style On Saturday night,


Read Constitutional Club in aid of cancer research, darts and dominoes were played on a knock-out basis for the Joan O’Con-. nor memorial trophies. Darts doubles winners


Knock-out At a social evening in


were- Maud Foote and David Green, domino dou­ bles winners Stuart Hol­ brook and Josie George- son and special prizewin­ ner Sheila ‘Wymer. The


Hall AGM Re-elected at the 13th1 Visit Cells


newly-formed ladies com­ mittee provided ^ meat and potato pie supper.


Police Station to see the cells, control room and court room and hear a talk by a dog handler was enjoyed by. 16 Read Guides and their leaders.


A visit to Burnley


, The speakers were au­ thors Air Robert Kee, the TV presenter, and Miss Rosalind Miles. Mrs Val­ erie Travis was in the chair and Mrs Joan Lap- re l l , of L an c ash ire Magazine, gave, the vote of thanks.


Luncheon Club met at the Foxfields Restaurant, Bil­ lington, for a literary lunch arranged in conjunc­ tion with tne “Lancashire Magazine.”


Literary lunch Read and Whalley


Good game A team of Read Scouts


(kitchens)


ELEGANT KITCHENS ARE HERE IN BURNLEY FOR'


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defeated St Mark’s 4-0 in - the semi-final of the Bum- ley District Scouts Cup on Sunday. Although St Mark’s only had eight men, they played, an ex­ tremely good game. Scor­ ers were Mark and Christopher. Leech, Ian Roberts and Lee Mer-. rington.


awarded to." Andrew'. Swindlehurst.


West Bradford


New chairman A', larger/ number of;


people ; thqn usual at­ tended the-AGM-of , West Bradford Playing Field ; Management Committee. Mrs Ellalene Aspin took over as chairman from Mr Bill Iphofen. • 'Vice-chair- *


— ........................ , . The Scout standard was ;■ . vr


spoke briefly and Mrs B. Quayle presented a casket of stationery to Mrs M. Greer, Mrs B utlin’s mother. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs J. Price, Mrs B. Bury' and Airs B. Pearce. Organist was Mrs D. M. Brewer.


Tosside


23 tables There were 23 tables


' Kenyon. Whist winners: Airs D.


for a, whist and domino drive at Tosside Institute


in aid :of funds; ;AICs were Air.El Mefcalf and "Air J: /


arth, Airs Broderick, Mr E. Newhouse, Mrs M. Walker, Mrs Wentworth, Mrs Tomlinson, Mr Went-' -worth.


Knowles, Mrs - M. Lay- cock, Mrs T. Whitaker, Mrs M. Holden and Air H. Jackson, Mrs D. Robin­ son, Air D. Wright, Airs B. Stavley. Dominoes: Air E. How-


Mrs Jackson, Mr J . Swales, Airs F. Calverley.


Hurst Green


of Hurst Green Over 60s, whist winners were' — Ladies: Mrs H. Ains­ worth, Mr I. Wilkinson. Gents: Mr W. Bailey, Air C. Haworth. Dominoes: Mrs W. Bailey, Air. W. Shoesmith, Mrs T. Seed. Raffle: Mrs S. Armstrong.


Over 60s At the monthly meeting


Hurst Green Conservative Association-look the form


. Ladies: • Airs, H. Holden, Airs E. Ainsworth, Mrs


\C. Hillas. Gents: Mr -.J Bailey, Mr ■ I.- Wilkinson,


’M. Jackson, Mr H. .’Jack- son, Mrs F. Greenhalgh, MrJ.-'Ramsdale. Mrs Jackson.


L u c k y / D ■


Sabden . ■


■Wade. Whist:' Ladies —■ ■•Mrs A.: Haworth. 'Gents , — Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs.B. Birtwell.


Sabden Oyer 60s .drive were: Miss E. Brown, Mrs S. Ashton, Mrs M.;


Domino winners' at


‘ At Thursday night’s-V meeting, domino winners .'


Raffle: Airs M. Walker, v Airs C. Whitaker also ,


church’s motto for the year, “The Lord is good.” Mrs Connie Speak, elected acting enrolling member, thanked Mrs Butlin', who is retiring,


marked with the owner’s postcode for identification purposes in case of theft or loss. The police will be at, the school from 9-30 '-a.m..' 1


a.m. will be PTA mem­ bers collecting waste paper for school funds.


Sawley


'was thanked by Mrs May Engelman. Mrs Vera Giles and Mrs


mended to tone up the skin when Emma Victoria gave a beauty care talk to members of Sawley WI. She demonstrated make-, up using Mrs - Linda Bolton and Mrs Betty Truman as models.;'and


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Joyce Walker will attend” the resolutions confer­ ence. A reply was re­ ceived from MP Mr David Waddington to the letter about French UHT milk. . Articles including cush­ ion covers and soft/ toys


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Holidays • ■ Thoughts turned to


collection for - diabetics raised £1.40 and four blankets knitted by mem­ bers were handed over to the Dame Edith Fox Chil­ dren’s Home.


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