Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 5th, 1985 \l (Classified)
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Waddington Lovely day
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Many people, including children of all ages, av
ailed themselves of the open invitation to spend
h*> j
an afternoon at Wadding- nton Vicarage last Wed
esday.Fortunately it was a lovely day and the chil
dren were able to play sw croquet, sk ittle s and
w ing-ball on the lawn. It h as even warm enough to
doors.Many helpers had pre pared the garden and Vic arage for the influx of vis itors and thanks were ex pressed by Mrs N. Good- child, who issued the invi tation.
)d fori >ught
lli:v women are I) a treat for lied food.
ad. and Mrs | JWhalley recipe
lirnl. of Wood- are collecting
lIlia Feather, of Ie published in
nber. in aid of Church roof
land said that ■ been a Rood
Icted that some [ taken from a
re welcome." Iripe book pub- the 1920s or
l o far, adding: Tire project and liivervbody will i r in. All con-
choir, along with approp oporrow at 7 p.m. will
riate floral arrangements. mChoral Evensong to v en the Festival and the
News from the villages ' Slaidburn
ave refreshments out of mft Day. There will be a members nefreshments in the after
t icar will be in church r usical entertainment and
Enterprising S Waddington youngsters
Choral E ven son g on Sunday, but on Wednes day there is the added bonus of a free concert by the County Hall Singers, j of Preston, and St Helen’s
oon.The Festival closes with
unior choir, from 7-15 to 8-15 p.m.
Kuzanne E g a r and raatherine RoDbins ar o nged a mini jumble sale butside Brook Villas on Sehalf of St Helen’s wunday School. They neorked hard canvassing s ighbours beforehand for raised.
upport and £13 was
Colour schemes GWaddington Youth
d roup reopened on Tues bay after the summer break, with members s usy preparing colour
Chatburn
Enjoyable w A most enjoyable time
ive today.
das spent at the Ribbles- wale Club, Chatburn,
asashiter. Members are
p.ked to attend at 2-30
drm. prompt for a domino
i on of the basement room b ommunion table has tichemes for the decora
Dedicated C A new cloth for the
n St Helen’s Sunday School, following the re Jceipt of a grant from the
work.They hope to make a u start on tne room, to be
ubilee Trust for this ased for discussion groups
Chueen dedicated at Christ h the gift and beautiful
rch, Chatbum. It was
Gandwork of Mrs Dora mrosvenor, a lifelong p ember of the church and
day’s meeting, when they are also planning to start
I fish over the Jncluding a 31b.
|; Stocks Heser- Itad. Clitheroe,
|jar-old anglers I ; adults a thing
king the best ll week.uttam. of Wad-
Idiw trout, and l nson, also of Ii Road, took
I' above lib. A l'merican Brook
L'ompetitionIwoir holds its f 29th. There
on
ty of sections Bntest. casting and Further [ be obtained
the reservoir i 002).
|b Curry (O IOS
ficient scale to l sat down."
T■ iey still are!) i ented then-l Bt a tea party
|estivities were emselves with
n “an adjoining l the scholars
m m
■lies and exer- ]lisdav w;is quite
l he Kibble and
land Son, of Bil- |ned in the fun. l a rat in the
t in the factory l spinners. R.
lleys, it seems. |In Grimalkin, a
lid brought it the bank in
i which then j the Calder. e dived in too,
ico." rat in mid-
ss . said M r I' Advertiser, | aordinary inst- |ine courage and
|e. Well done, J.F.
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are launching a special “German Food Fortnight” as part of a nationwide campaign to promote Germany’s excellent modern-day cuisine. All German produce will be specially marked throughout the stoie
On Monday 9th of September all major Booths stores in your area
alongside your usual groceries, there will be free in-store tastings and our friendly staff will be glad to help with the more unfamiliar - but nevertheless ,
delicious - food ideas.
fine drink, so during our German fortnight we are offering our own , Niersteiner Auflangen Kabinett at a specially discounted price to Booths
Of course Germany is perhaps better known to most of us toi its ( • AA
CUSt°And should you decide to give quality German Food a try, you can enter “The German Food Test” competition and win a fabulous holiday
21st of September,,so come along yourself and share all the fun of something different in « V one-stop family shopping, ‘Booths Style !
t h e g o o d g rO C e T S V A STATION ROAD, CLITHEROE.
for two in Germany or a sophisticated Braun Food Processor It’s all happening down at your local Booths store from the 9th to the
tis best. Both unwell floating
nd films, at next Tues
a computer club. b However, life will not
bee all work and no play, cocause the Youth Group i mmittee is busy draw
eginning of November.
ng up an autumn prog ramme of events which r will include a trip to the
Standing by WSt Helen’s Church,
ery seriously ill. Grindleton
resently a chorister. daIt was a very special
y for Mrs Grosvenor’s t family as her granddaugh
wer, Karen, was present Rith her infant daughter, v ebecca, who has been
toller skating rink on Sep tember 30th and an outing bo Alton Towers at the
b addington, is standing
y this weekend for an influx of visitors to help celebrate its Dedication
Rally round S Grindleton Garden
Show will take place on Deptember 10th at the v uke of York Hotel and raillagers are asked to mlly round and enter as v any flowers, plants, homegetables and items of F e produce as possible. Ra red Downham and
Festival.Displays of village arts and crafts will feature the work of organisations such as the Mother and Toddler Group, Sunday school, WI, Mothers’ Union and St Helen’s
m dio Lancashire will be
about the show and it is hoped to put on an event for them to remember. Entries are free and the
aking a programme
room will be open from 6 p.m. Judging starts at 8 p.m.
Gieceive contributions for H rn WI turned out to be rhroughout Saturday to
Mystery trip mThe destination of a , — : -------1 Uej n g
buystery outing for Slaid oghton Tower, where enjoyed
shown round. Tneir guide,lide Mrs Winnard, was thank- ed by president Mrs Bar-
being
bara Steen. ti On the way, a competi
won to guess where they Mere going was won by A rs Frances Calverley. hafter the tour members g d supper. Thanks to or- aanisers Mrs M. Parker end Miss M. Watson was
B Results: Seniors — M. (jolakey and N. Hamson Mint), C. Briggs and P. _ arsden (joint). Juniors so B. Pinder, D. Ham- t n, G. Parker. A vote of Nhanks was proposed by
bcones which were judged s
eville Hamson. The
g ir ls Read
Bargains s There will be a jumble
brought Afternoon tea
Ry Miss I. Waddington. Results: Seniors — E. Juobinson, J. Robinson.
Walker. Decorated SlSt Andrew’s Church, anksgiving services on
xpressed by Mrs Betty
Mrs Townson and Mrs mThe preacher in the Mhen tea hostesses were
d aidburn, was beautifully thecorated for harvest Sunday.
.
t orning was the Rector, She Rev. G. H. Gaze. The punday School children kresented decorated bas Mrets to their teachers, M s Doris Leeming and l rs Mary Parker, and Jessons were read by Mr
. C. Kenyon. CThe solo “The Holy
s ity”, was beautifully Hung by Miss Karen
John
Cowkmg.Guest preacher at the evening service was the Rev. B. M. Cave, Vicar of Hurst Green and Mitton. Lessons were read by Mr David Service. w Gifts of harvest produce s ere distributed to the
vening.
B niors — K. Pinder, E. Wuy at their home, 3 toext Wednesday, from 2
wMr and Mrs Rushton noill be holding an after
macrame, applique, patch- t work and other crafts
arton. A demonstration of
Then proved very popular. prhe vote of thanks was
oposed by A. Parker. t Next week there is a
Brip to War bur ton ’s p.akery, meeting at 6-30
b on tea with bring-and- n estfield Avenue, Read, g 4 p.m. All proceeds will
formed Church today at 6-30 p.m.
ale at Read United Re
discuss the nature of the gift to be made to the c church to mark the MU
tend. Sabden
Record-breaker s A jumble sale and cake
o towards Cricket Club funds.
Changed night s Owing to illness and a
m. at North Street car park, Clitheroe.
Bolton-by-Bowland 19 tables a There were 19 tables at
tarting next week.
mhortage of leaders, all n embers of the Thursday aright Read 2nd Guides d e to meet on Wednes Uays at 7 p.m. at the s nited Reformed Church,
in whist and domino drive l Bolton-by-Bowland Vil
Show winners f Prizewinners at the
J rossley for whist and Mr
I.age Hall. MCs were Mr C Bleazard and Mr W.
ulatt. Organist was Mr M s E. Underwood, Mrs p . Bairstow, Mr T. Cow-
. Singleton for dominoes. Mr Whist prizes: Ladies —
g, Mr S. Hogg. s Dominoes: Mr Tomlin
eick and elderly after the revening service and the e mainder sold on Monday
Super judge s Slaidburn YFC’s annual
uper judge competition, held at Horns Farm, was won by Neville Hamson. Judges were Mr and Mrs B. Newhouse, of Long Preston.A team of members en Cotered the Semple Cup
M. Pye, Mr E. New house, Mrs Wells, Mrs Chaffer.Raffle: Mr S. Hogg, Mrs B. Fawcett, Mrs C. Curry.
on, Mr Wentworth, Miss
Treasure hunt f Members, family and
lariends of Bolton-by-Bow- l nd YFC met in the vil
A mpetition at Hellifield Wewton, Waddington,
third overall for judging. h At Monday’s meeting, varm, Lane Ends, by in
Witation of Mr and Mrs F. j addington, the boys cudged sheep and dairy
uction Mart and came Feld at Stephenson/s
ows. Master judge was Mr Robin Clarke._______
age to participate in the annual car treasure hunt, organised by Mr and Mrs
Werthwaite. Gents — Mr in. Knowles, Mr C. Kipl
wirst annual Read Show ( e re: Mrs Kitchen
Pomagne), Mrs Dealing (cake), Mr W. Campbell (fruit), Mr S. Riley (flow oers). Mr Riley, who was
Ctall in St Nicholas’s r hurch Hall, Sabden,
£125. It was organised by Mary church members Mrs
Varnam and Mrs Flora Crozier, who will put the money towards their stall at the Christmas Fair.
aised a record-breaking Cottam, Mrs Ann
Tricks and spots SaDomino winners at
s bden Over 60s weekly Hocials were: Mrs L. Aunt, joint 2 Mrs S. anshton, Mrs I. Metcalfe L d Mrs D. Bass. Whist: a adies — Mrs A. How- Grth, Mrs N. Marshall. Mrents — Mr E. Wilson, A s I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs
he wife of one of the judges.
cn the show’s organising eommittee gave the flow trs to Mrs G. Campbell,
All the aces ReAt the whist drive in
pr ad Constitutional Club, —izewinners were: Ladies M Mrs D. Slinger, Mrs G. Pickles and Mrs M. Greenwood (joint cons). n ents — Mrs B. Bren- ( and, Mrs M. Pollard woncons). Mrs D. Slinger M the special prize and
nhC was Mrs E. Brow- ill.
Disco l Read Cricket Club
B. Booth. HThe route led through
N o ld en , S la id b u rn , l est Bradford and Grind
Neton, back to the Copy
“adies’ committee hosted a tTots to Teens” disco in whe pavilion on Friday,
supper was provided. a Val Pickard thanked Mr iime and effort in prepar
ook H o te l, wh ere tnd Mrs Booth for their
oth and Peter Dakin. mpetition.
hen over 70 children danced to the music of local DJ Bob Houlgate. The next disco may also co incorporate a fancy dress
Fng the treasure hunt. anirst was Mr R. Aspin Bod joint second Angela
Discussing gift i Read MU will be hold
in church at 7-30 p.m. on September 24th, followed
ng an enrolment service by a meeting in school to
Mrs E. Jackson. Tosside
aentenary. All members atre asked to try and
Thanksgiving T Mount Sion Chapel,
t osside, held its harvest
Sunday, at 7 p.m. The chapel was decorated with fruit and flowers by Mrs Pauline Brown, Mrs Emily Edgar and Mrs May Wharton. b The service was taken
hanksgiving service on
Skipton, who took his text from Ephesians and spoke of “Families”. Oreanist was Mrs Betty Askew, of Long Preston. Tea and biscuits were served at
y Mr George Murray, of
the
close.The collection of £55 was for chapel funds. Fruit and flowers were later distributed to Nevil le Home for elderly per sons . at Gargrave and Castleberg Hospital, Gig-
gleswick. £220 raised
. Spence. n Thursday’s domino win ist: Ladies — Mrs M.
Resumed forSabden’s weekly disco
s ers were Miss E. Pre Whco tt and Mrs Bass.
inA jumble sale organised Mrs Tosside Institute by
Carr, Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr R. Charnley, Master C. Platt. Raffle:
no the under 16s have m.
Church Hall on Monday p. evenings, starting at 6-15
w resumed in St Mary’s
Welcome e Sabden WI welcomes
on Monday, when the Potato Marketing Board will give a demonstration
veryone to its meeting
and there will be a com petition for a decorated potato. It begins at 7:15 p.m. in the B ap tist Schoolroom.
Revue night T Clitheroe’s Sutcliffe
wheatre School of Dancing Rill present a “Sabden
s evue,” an evening of Nong and dance, in St Ticholas’s Church Hall on nuesday, at .7-30 p.m. A
raised £200 for Town Head Surgery at Settle and a shoe stall in aid of leukaemia raised a further £20. Raffle winners: Mrs M. Wharton, Mrs Dow- biggin, Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs Beresford and Mrs
Tilbury and friends
N. Breaks. Billington
Barbecue CoBillington and Langho
hommunity Association is o lding a barbecue a week
New use J The old day school at St
Hurst Green wohn’s, Hurst Green, o ev. Brian Cave, a band |
hhich closed last vear. l as been given a new
g aned, painted and reor tanised the kitchen so
ease of life. R Led by the Vicar, the clef p a r ish io n e r s has
uhat various groups can | se
it.Parties of Brownies,
Cubs and youth groups from Burnley, Colne, t Longton and other dis
schoolricts have occupied the
with some older boys and girls camping out in the adjoining garden. All the young people who have stayed over the weekend have attended Sunday morning church services. t With the reopening of
for pack holidays,
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She village playgroup from daeptember 10th on Tues
day mornings, the youth group on Friday evenings and the Sunday School groups on Sunday morn- ing, plus a flower arrang- ing session on Tuesday L evenings through the winter, the old school is I going to be very active.
y afternoons and Thurs
Silence wTwo minutes’ silence
as observed at Hurst Green WI for the victims and bereaved families of th e M an ch e ster air
tragedy.Mrs Kathleen Young presided and members were selected to attend c Little Mitton WI. Pro
teeds from a stall held at
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CLITHEROE. Tel. 26010 , - 5-30 p.m
,, Mon. - Fri., Sat. 9 a.m . -12 noon.
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at LEAST V 3 O F F SELECTED ITEMS
he village fete will be divided between the fete itself, the Memorial Hall
ious stalls. r The association has
tion. ay bus, a raffle and var
and WI funds. h Slides and a talk on the
SILVER EARRINGS Vsss P R B C E
pleonard’s School, with a marks, then entertained Ln S u n d a y , at St
lececent house-to-house col
Favourites opMrs Anne Holmes
t istory of English furni Pure, by Mr John E.
aaised £4,000 in just over M s Carolyn Young and r year, including £692 in a
Mathembers and Mrs E. A er expressed thanks. fund stall was run for WI Mr s. Raffle winner was
L ened the meeting of the Eadies’ Social Hour of
Bbenezer Baptist Church, t illington, with the news
unable to attend, due to a family bereavement. w Some of the members
hat the speaker was
umber, of Sabden chil dren are taking part.
faere invited to read their a vourite poems and prose pnd choose hymns and a
s leasant evening was pent. Thornley
Profitable i A craft and coffee even
Community Centre by members of Thornley- with-Wheatley WI as part s of their current member
ng was held at Thornley
people attended and a £36 profit for WI funds was |
hip drive. About 50 raised.
C0NER0N & LEEMING 17/19 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE. Tel: 22626
p rs Mather won the com- noetition. Members are e w looking forward to an
vening providing their own entertainment.
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