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60s drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Mr I. Wilkinson, Mrs J. Holden. Gents — Mr W. Bailey, Mr W. Knowles. Dominoes: Mr W. Shoes- mith, Mr Ali Hayhurst, Mrs L. Cardwell, Mr H. Ainsworth. Raffle: Mr C. Snape.


Over 60s At Hurst Green Over


Autumn sale An autumn sale held in


raised £371 for hall funds. Raffle winners were: Mr J. Marsden, Mrs K. New- bold, Miss May Bucking­ ham, A. Laycock.


the Memorial Hall, Hurst Green, on Saturday,


Green Conservatives’ monthly drive were: Gents — Miss M. Walm- sley, Mr I. Wilkinson, Mr T. Bailey. Ladies — Mrs Mercer, Mrs H. Ains­ w o r th , Mrs Shaw. Dominoes: Miss Chaffer, Mrs Lund. Competition: Mrs H. Ainsworth.


Tory drive Whist winners at Hurst


Sawley


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Moor in years gone by was given to Sawley WI by Mrs Edith Child,- whose grandfather used to be the village butcher. She made a tasty supper of sausage pate and potted meat and was th a n k ed by Mrs J . Walker. Members who had at­


Meat on menu A glimpse of life in Low


frying pan lire demons­ trated in the yard. Arrangements were


made for the visit of Bil- lington and Langho WI next month, the birthday


Earty, the carol service at


visit to Alston Hall next year. A discussion was held about Coins for Friendship and the future of Denman College. Mrs Walker will be de­


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legate to the autumn council meeting. The com­ petition for the best Lan­ cashire recipe was won by Mrs V. Giles (potato pie), Mrs B. Wright and Mrs M. C. Dyson and the raffle by Mrs P. Lord.


Pendleton


mosphere filled Pendleton Village Hall when Mrs Clarkson described the beauty of a canal boat holiday, shattered by some of the pitfalls that go with cruising!


On the canal A peaceful holiday at­


tended the prevention of fire lecture and slides given by Blackburn Fire Service reported that they were somewhat scared by the spectacular


reminded members that Pendleton has been asked to provide mince pies for the WI carol service at St Paul’s, Low Moor, in De­ cember. Names were taken for a calligraphy day on October 19th and advance notice was given of the group meeting next April. The competition for “A


sweet for one” was won by Miss R. Whitwell. The yellow stall manned by Mrs A. Hall and Mrs Parker realised £7.37. Tea hostesses were Miss M. Davies, Mrs S. Monk and Mrs A. Slinger.


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members of St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, it looked res­ plendent for Sunday’s har: vest thanksgiving ser­ vices. There was a good congregation for the morning Eucharist, when Miss E. Carr was the or-


ganist and Canon C. F.


Evensong and an after­ noon service, when a number of families from the village came with their children. Harvest fruits brought


loodchild the celebrant. He also conducted


to church on Sunday were distributed among the sick and housebound on Monday morning by church workers.


Wiswell Dales folk


bands and friends of Wis­ well WI spent an enjoy­ able evening at Whitehall Tea and Crafts, Hurst


Thirty members, hus­


Green. A talk on “Meet the


Dales folk,” illustrated with slides, was given by Mr Norman Duerden, of Hurst Green, who was thanked by president Mrs Susan Sharpies. A hot supper followed


and to Mrs S. Alway her staff.


Chatburn Indoor bowls


Men’s Society travelled to Hyndburn Sports Centre and formed four teams to take part in an indoor bowls competition. The event was organised by Mr J. Marsden. The next meeting will


Members of Chatburn


take place on October 9th, when Mr K. Rycroft will ve a talk on “Historic


s Due to the efforts of


by the speaker, however, was that the pleasures of boating certainly out­ weigh any drawbacks. Mrs E. Anderton expre­ ssed thanks. President Mrs M. Ross


The final impression left Martin Top


harvest thanksgiving ser­ vices. The Rev. 0. G. James, of Burton-on- Trent, was guest preacher for the day, accompanied by his wife. At the afternoon family


Chapel, Martin Top, was beautifully decorated with an array of autumnal flowers, fruits, vegetables and other gifts for the


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se rv ic e his message centred round “Our rela­ tionship with God” and questioned whfether we tithed our time. “Do we know the shepherd’s voice” was the question he asked during evening worship. Miss Alice Parkinson


thanked, along with supervisor Ann Phillip, treasurer Anne Barker, retiring secretary Jennifer Dinsdale and the com­ mittee. Glenn Barkess was


elected secretary and other committee members are: Carolyn Haworth, Liz Rowntree, Cathy Parker, Judy Cowling, Margaret Aspin, Pam Smalley, Janet Bristol, Yvonne Carter, Mary Hopcraft and Gillian Czer- wonka. I t was decided to


Whalley


Police, Chief Insp. Mal­ colm Rawcliffe, has been invited to the next meet­ ing of Whalley Parish Council to discuss how police cover for the village compares with other areas.


Police cover Head of C l ith e ro e


repeat the Nativity play and a date was arranged to plan details for this and the Christmas party. On October 1st at 8


was organist for the day. Afterwards flowers were distributed to sick and el­ d e r ly people in the village. On Monday evening in


senior citizens’ whist and domino drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs M. Duckett, Mrs M. Whitaker. Gents — Mrs M.


Abbey whist Winners at the Abbey


weekend amounted to £155 and will go towards chapel funds.


Waddington


ship of Waddington Methodist Church held its f irs t meeting of the w in te r on T h u r sd a y , when the chair was taken by Mrs A. Bargh, who wel-


corned two new members. The Rev. Clifford


Back in action The Women’s Fellow­


the chapel Pastor James led prayers and welcomed Mr Roy Boardman, of Atherton, who showed spectacular slides of his trip to Iceland. Harvest produce was auctioned by Mr William Smith and light refreshments were served by the ladies. P ro c e e d s for the


p.m. St Helen’s Playgroup will be hosts for al branches of the Ribble Valley Pre-school Play­ groups’ Association, when Mr Birtwistle, a represen­ tative of Art and Play Supplies, will conduct a craft workshop. The com­ mittee extends a warm welcome to anyone in­ terested in coming along for this occassion.


Sabden £126 raised


at the home of Harold and Marion Bridge, in Whal- ley Road, Sabden, raised £126 for the Baptist Church. More than 80 people


A coffee morning held


Grady. Dominoes: Mr E. Flack.


Downham


Mrs P. Bailey welcomed members of the Mitton and Rimington Institutes to a demonstration given by the Lee Carter Health Studio, Clitheroe. There was a talk on the


Make-up demo Downham WI president


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there will be a talk on photography by Mr Jack West, of Harrop Fold, at 7-45 p.m. in tn< hall.


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reported by chairman Va! Pickard at the annual meeting of Bolton-by- ~ ' id "


Active club A successful year was


39th year, has had a very strong season in winter competitions, and a very active junior membership. Mr Geoff Billows was


Bowland Young Farmers Club. The club, now in its


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kind of work done and a make-up demonstration on a model chosen from the audience. Assistant sec­ retary Mrs Birch expre­ ssed thanks. A quiz fol­ lowed during the social half-hour. Mrs Bailey presented


took part and only three items were left unsold from the cake stall, bring- and-buy, tombola and raffle. Helpers were Laura


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the children’s cup for most points gained at the area show to Rebecca Loftus and thanked all members who had contri­ buted to the winning of the Confectionery Cup. A letter of thanks was


Moornouse, Elizabeth Britcliffe, Irene Metcalfe and Mildred Moorhouse.


Guest Sabden Parish Council


jumble sale on October 5th in the schoolroom and Mrs W. Fisher thanked members for their support at the Overseas Mission open day. Mrs S. Baines played


and thanks were expre­ ssed to Mrs I. D. Hacking for organising the outing f and


Foster gave an address on the miracle of Israel. Sec­ retary Mrs M. Barnes re­ minded everyone of the


holds its next meeting on Wednesday, at 7-30 p.m., in the Methodist School, when Mr Philip Bailey, the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Chief Planning Of­ f ice r, will be gues t speaker.


the piano and tea hostess was Miss E. Wallbank. The next meeting will be on October 3rd, when the, speaker is Mrs Grant-| Townsend.


lington, Fence, Manches­ ter, Blackburn, Whalley and Clitheroe converged on Waddington on Satur­ day for a session of change ringing including Grandsire Doubles, Bob Doubles, Bob Minor and Stedman Doubles. The occasion was the


Ring changes Bellringers from Bil-


Tricks and spots At Sabden Over 60s


midweek w h is t and domino drive, whist win­ ners were: Mrs M. Wade, Mr Parker. Dominoes: Mrs Parker, Mrs I. Met­ calfe. Raffle: Mr Parker. At the Thursday night


mittee are Mr T. Pope and Mr Booth. Club lead­ ers are Mr and Mrs W. Towler, Mr and Mrs T. Armer, Mrs M. Dakin and Mr D. Holt. David and Linda Holt were ap­ pointed to the advisory committee.


Tosside


21 tables There were 21 tables


read from Mrs Brock- lehurst for flowers re­ ceived during her stay in hospital. A competition for an


Mr E. Metcalfe and Mr J. Kenyon. Whist winners: Mrs M.


for whist and dominoes at a drive in aid of Tosside Institute funds. MCs were


unusual postcard was won by Mrs A. Heaton (Rimington) and Mrs A11 h a m (Downham). Mitton president Mrs E. Friend thanked Downham members for their hospi­ tality.


Mitton


Mitton, was beautifully decorated by the ladies committee for the harvest festival. The Vicar, the Rev. B.


Bishop’s visit All Hallows' Church,


social, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall, Mrs M. Grime, Mrs A. Denney. Gents — Mr R. Charnley, Mr C. P la t t , Mr L. Grime. Dominoes: Garry Platt, Mrs P arker , Mrs L. Hunt. Raffle: C. Platt and Mrs N. Marshall.


annual visit paid to St Helen’s by the Blackburn branch of the Change Rin­ gers. Among the 20 mem­ bers were six from the home team, including three of the newest re­ cruits. Despite the waterlog­


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ged appearance of the vil­ lage, it proved a happy day and a similar gather­ ing is already on the cards for next year.


Welcomed “


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A new joint supervisor for St Hel n’s Playgroup, Waddington,


chairman Mrs N. Good- child to the AGM held at th e


lows, was welcomed Thursday. V ica rag e on


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At the whist drive in Pakistan


the Ribble Valley Conser­ vative Association com­ mences its winter session on Wednesday at the Con­ stitutional Club with a film and talk on Pakistan by Mrs Scarisbrick.


Read Ladies’ branch of


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E. Metcalfe, Mrs E. Tom­ linson, Mr J. Lofthouse, Mrs F. Parker. Raffle: Mrs Wall, Mr E. Seedall, Mrs F. Parker, Mrs J. Tilbury, Mr S. Hogg.


Cave, officiated at morn­ ing prayer and introduced Mrs Jo Reese Howat, the Diocesan Stewardship Ad­ visor who launched “Chal­ lenge ’85.” At Evensong Mr Cave the Bishop of the Rt Rev. Mrs the


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showed slides of Bowland and told some amusing stories. Mr Cave thanked everyone for their hard work over the weekend. Raffle winners were: Mrs G. Park, Mrs D. Calvert, Mrs Halsam, Mr R. Pear­ son, Mr J. Spurgeon.


Grindleton


spring, sunless summer, and resulting late season, there was an excellent display of fruit, flowers and vegetables for Grind ieton Methodist Church’s harvest celebrations. A few of the “regulars”


Good display In spite of the cold dull


were missing — damsons not yet ripe, crop failure of runner beans, poor showing of tomatoes — but the church had been beautifully decorated by a willing band of helpers. The Rev. David Wood-


stones Hospital as a domestic, retiring 10 years ago, and was a member of the hospital’s retirement fellowship. Her main interests were the WI and Whalley Mothers’ Union. Mrs Harrison, a widow,


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house, of St James’s, C l i th e ro e , was the preacher at each service. In the afternoon a


group of songsters from C h a tb u rn Methodist Church delighted the con­ gregation with items from the musical “Bind us to­ gether, Lord.” They were accompanied by Mr Wil­ kinson (keyboard) and Mr R. Porter and Mr Johnson (guitars). The celebrations were


Hilda Hughes, Mary Whitehead, Barbara John­ son, Sylvia Ireland and Muriel Duckett in the cast, as they are usually behind the scenes doing a great deal of the donkey work. Co n g ratu lat io n s to


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continued on Monday af­ ternoon when fruit and flowers were distributed to the elderly in the vil­ lage, afternoon tea was served in the school hall and the remaining pro­ duce sold. A very suc ce s s ful


Dorothy Duckworth for her very feeling direction


weekend raised over £190 for church funds.


and thank you to the Players. What an enjoy­ able evening — entertain­ ment at its best, including a hot meal afterwards. Those who haven’t tried


one of these delightful soirees in Whalley Abbey Conference House really must make the effort to do so next time.


M. L,


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