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they should learn the quality of gentleness from Jesus. He was thanked by


Mrs R. E. Kenyon piano.


Partingti played


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by Mrs M. J. R. Bannis­ ter on Coniston Hall, near Skipton, which had to be demolished when her family bought it owing to


Dry rot Whalley WI had a talk


dry rot. She showed slides of


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Just what the bath doctor


ordered


the hall as it was and the building of the new house in its various stages and was thanked by Mrs Mary Thorpe. A report on the council


amine ourselves and dis­ card our faults, said the Rev. J. Wright, speaking to Whalley Methodist Church Ladies’ Fellow­ ship. He told members that


join tea after the next meeting on April 11th, tne


when Mrs J . Clitheroe,


was Miss L. Wallbank and pianist Mrs S. Baines. There will be a Jacob’s


>e speaker will be F o u lk e s , of


Favourites The Home Missions


meeting at Waddington Methodist Church is being held this evening, at 7-30 p.m., on the theme “Ta­ lents.” On Palm Sunday morn­


ing a “favourite hymns” service will be conducted by the Rev. C. Foster.


drive arranged by Wad­ dington Mothers’ Union was held in St Helen’s Sunday School last week, in place of the Shrove Tuesday social of previous years. It was well patron­ ised by MU members and friends.


Well patronised A whist and domino


meeting in Lancaster was given by Mrs Jean Bishop and Mrs Doris Simpson was thanked for arranging the trip to “The Mikado.” Hostesses were Mrs


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Doris Henney and Miss Elizabeth Postlethwaite. The next meeting is on April 17th, when Mrs R. Ormerod will speak about spring flower arrange­ ments.


Abbey drive Winners at the Abbey


senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were Mrs N. Ambrose and Mrs F. Weaver for dominoes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs F. Jolly and Mrs M. Grady. Gents — Mrs R. Sander­ son and Mr A. Evans.


Waddington


Welcomed back A former minister of


the Methodist Church, the Rev. J. Wright paid a welcome return visit to


, Winners were: Whist — Mrs C. Whitfield, Mrs M. Kilpatrick, Mrs M. Har­ greaves, Mrs N. Good- child. Dominoes: Mrs W en tw o r th , Mrs Broderick, Mrs Riley. Raffle: Mrs D. E d ­ mondson. Prizes and refreshments


had all been donated by the MU and £50 was raised for funds.


Read


Stately home At Read and Whalley


Luncheon Club, Mrs Dorothy Dean, former housekeeper at Chats- worth House, Derbyshire, showed slides of the state­ ly home and its gardens. Mrs V. Travis was in the chair and the vote of thanks was given by Mrs Turner.


met for a Lenten service to celebrate Lady Day. There will be a jumble sale in the school on April 12th, at 6-30 p.m., and anyone who can help should contact Mrs Muriel Reid at the Vicarage.


Lenten service Read Mothers’ Union


Scouts and Guides pa­ rents’ committee will hold their waste paper collec­ tion on Saturday outside the school in Straits Lane. Help with transport is always appreciated.


Collection Owing to Easter, Read


All the aces At the whist drive in


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs J. Nutter, Mrs S. Coward (cons). Gents — Mr G. Holden, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Mrs E. Hutchinson won the special prize and Mrs E. Brownhill was MC.


12-mile walk The ladies committee of


Read Cricket Club is holding a 12-mile spon­ sored walk on Good Friday which is open to all. Sponsor forms and further details can be ob­ tained from Mavis’s sweet shop or from Bron Sumner.


Rimington


Vegetables At Rimington and Dis­


tr ict Gardening Club, chairman Mr T. Jackson introduced Mr J. Cottam, of Sabden, and Mr E. Sedgwick, who answered questions on vegetable growing. Mr F. Wilson expressed thanks. Forthcoming dates in­


Vets Amusing and sad


stories of work in the Shetland Islands were re­ counted to Pendleton WI by Mr C. Myerscough in a talk on veterinary prac­


tice. He mentioned th a t


animal doctors were known to the ancient Greeks and the number of vets in Britain had in­ creased from seven in- 1795 to 11,000 at present. Mrs J. Whitwell thanked him. Mrs M. Ross gave de­


A GROUP from Bowland County Secondary School sampled the French way of life at the weekend. Five teachers and 36


pupils travelled to Paris and, in a busy schedule, took in most of the major attractions. Arriving on Saturday morning, they made their first stop in the Mont­ martre area, where they looked round the Sacre- Coeur Church.


tails of the craft exhibi­ tion at Samlesbury Hall from April 2nd to 28th and reminded members of the group meeting at Sabden and outing to York in May. The competition for a


photograph of a family pet was won by Mrs Eccles and Mrs B. Collinge. A bring-and-buy stall


manned by Miss C. Bailey, Mrs J. Bailey and Mrs M. Baldwin raised £13.65. Hostesses were Mrs S. Beggs, Mrs Eccles and Mrs M. Ireland.


West Bradford


waite presided at West Bradford Bright Hour women’s work afternoon, in the absence of Mrs Susan Clark. After pray­ ers and hymns, accom- lanied by Mrs Nancy


Letters Mrs Edna Cowperth-


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Frankland, guest speaker Mrs Neasden gave a talk based on the letters of St Paul to Timothy. After the collection, the


Band played for dancing and supper was served by church members. Pro­ ceeds were for church ex­ penses.


branch of the Royal Brit­ ish Legion held its 25th annual dinner at the Thor- neyholme Hotel, Dunsop Bridge. President Capt. J. C. Kenyon welcomed every­ one and guest speaker Mr George Pollard outlined the changes about to take place within the Legion structure. He was thank­ ed by Mr D. Service. Mr Lambert praised of­


Legion dinner The Hodder Valley


ficers for their work over the past year and Mr Peter Winters proposed thanks on behalf of the guests.


Hurst Green


al to sta rt a bowling •een took place at the


committee served tea and business was brisk at the bring-and-buy stall. The sum of £46 was realised. Condolences were sent


Bowling plan Discussion on a propos­


green AGM of Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Parish


Council, which was at­ tended by 11 members of the public. It was decided to obtain


from the fellowship to Mrs Susan Clark on the death of her mother. Con­ gratulations and flowers went to Mrs E th e l Hanson on her 80th birthday.


Gisburn


Gisburn YFC were tre­ ated to a talk on Poland by their president and his wife, Mr and Mrs George Bargh, of Nappa Farm, near Hellifield. Mr Bargh spoke enter­


Poland Twenty members of


Elysees rounded off the day and they were up early the next morning to travel to Versailles. They went up the Eiffel Tower, some of the hardier pupils scorning the lift, and fol­ lowed this with a visit to the giant Pompidou Arts Centre.


A walk up the Champs-


took a floodlit boat-trip along the Seine and the


In the evening they Bolton-by-Bowland


YFC girls met at Green Ford Farm, the home of Mr and Mrs H. Pickard, where the competition was for butter icing on a coffee cake. Mrs J. Holt was the judge. Senior winners were:


Butter icing The Bolton-by-Bowland


next morning had a quick sight-seeing tour before heading home.


were awarded to the pupils who had spoken the most French during the weekend.


On the ferry prizes


the school has visited Paris and head of lan­ guages Mr Kim Croydon said he hoped to make it an annual trip.


It was the second time


report of delegate Mrs R. Leach to the annual council meeting at Lan­ caster, where Mrs F. Robinson received a cer­ tificate for 51 years’ mem­ bership.


was won by Mrs G. Cap- stick with 10 points.


The competition cup


Ruth Corless, Anne Moore. Juniors: Alison Pickard, Gillian Armer, Jayne Moore and Tracy Leverton (joint 3rd). The vote of thanks was prop­ osed by Gillian Armer. The boys travelled to


Appreciation At Downham Parish


Church PCC Mr N. Lund was elected vice-chair­ man, Mr T. McLean sec­ retary and Mr W. Scott treasurer. Together with Mr B. Hughes they form the Standing Committee.


Mr P. Wolfenden’s farm at Barrowford, where they judged beef cattle. Master judge was Mr Alec Hudson, of Gisburn. A vote of thanks was given by Philip Pope.


Winners At Bolton-by-Bowland


Drama Group's “Show­ time,” lucky ticket win­ ners were Mrs J. Park, Mrs J. Bell and Miss D. Ogden. Raffle winners were:


further details of costs and grants available and then to call a public meeting. Guest speaker was Mr


pointed electoral roll of­ ficer and Mr and Mrs B. Scott auditors. The Rev. F. E. Chard expressed


Mrs A. Croft was ap­


appreciation on behalf of injured wild birds was the parish for all the work given to Sawley WI by Mrs I. Zalasiewicz, who


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done for the good of the church.


Newton


Mr A. Murray, Mr A. Stuttard. Mrs C. Town- son, Richard Armer, Mrs E. Knowles, Mrs W. Newhouse, Mrs P. Graham, Mrs H. Robin­ son, Mrs Graham, Mr P. Smalley and Mrs Graham. Clift tokens were pre­


Brian Manning, of the Ribble Valley Council, who gave a film show fol­ lowed by a talk on prom­ oting tourism in the dis­ trict.


tainingly of his visit to Warsaw and showed slides to demonstrate farming techniques. Mr David Graveston proposed


thanks. Andrew Bolland and


clude the Spring Flower and Bulb Show in Gisbum Festival Hall on April 13th and a coffee evening on May 21st in Rimington Memorial Institute, when Mrs L. P r a t t , of Clitheroe, will give a flower arranging demonst­ ration. There will be an outing


Anthony Gornall were an­ nounced winners of a quiz competition held during the club’s visit to Ashcroft


will take the form of a fancy dress competition and disco.


Corn Merchants. Next week’s meeting


Dunsop Bridge


on May 4th to gardens in the Lake District and anyone interested in going is asked to contact the club secretary (Gisburn 430).


elected at the AGM of C h a tb u rn Methodist Church Women’s Fellow­ ship and the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw, in the chair, thanked them for their work in the past year. Afternoon tea was served by the committee. A trip to Chester is being ar­ ranged for June 5th.


Re-elected All officials were re­


Wartime S peaker a t C h r is t


Church Mothers’ Union, C h a tb u rn , was Mr Edmond Cambien, of Clitheroe, who related his experiences in Greece during the war, some


ganised by members of St Hubert’s Church, Dunsop Bridge, was held in Newton Village Hall on Friday. The Blencathra


Church dance The annual dance or­


— Chatburn —


amusing, but many ter­ rifying. Mrs H. Boden thanked him and was hos­ tess, along with Mrs K. Aspinall. Mrs E. Drain presided.


“ beetle champion” is Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Stephen Bil- lington. Stephen won an en­


Beetle! The f irs t Chatburn


points. Winner in the adults section was Miss Gladys Parkinson. Mr Eric Dixon organ­ ised the drive and Mr Roy


P o r te r arranged the supper of pie and peas. Next month church mem­ bers are organising a concert.


g rav ed china mug awarded as a trophy at a beetle drive and supper organised by members of C na tburn, Methodist


Church. To gain the trophy,


which is to be awarded annually, he scored 208


pleasant afternoon at the Ribblesdale Club, Chat- bum, bingo winners being Mrs Palmer and Miss Hatfield. Birthday greet­ ings were sung for Mrs Green. Tea hostesses were Mrs Titterington, Mrs Campbell, Mrs Ridg- way and Mrs Townson.


Bingo session Members enjoyed a


60s whist and domino drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Miss H. Bretherton, Mr C. Snape. Gents — Mr W. Bailey, Mr H. A in sw o r th . Dominoes: Mrs L. Card- well, Mr W. Ramsdale, Mr A. Hayhurst. Raffle: Mrs Josie Holden.


Over 60s At Hurst Green Over


Thornley


Meat recipes Cuts of beef were de­


monstrated to Thornley- with-Wheatley WI by butcher Mr K. Turner, of Preston. He was thanked by Miss A. Riding. Mrs M. Sanderson re­


Show and Slaidburn Silver Band received a major financial boost from a concert in Newton Vil­ lage Hall on Saturday by the musical group Five Penny Piece, which at­ tracted more than 200 people.


Big boost The Hodder Valley


sented to Mr T. Pope, Miss D. Milne-Redhead and Mrs G. Brooks and Mrs C. Lilburn was given a potted fern by Caroline Driver.


Sabden


Over 60s for dominoes were Mrs I. Cottam, Miss A. A ls to n , Mrs E. Parker, Mrs A. Spence. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Procter, Mrs M. Swift. Gents — Mrs I. Hill, Mr H. Parker and Master C. Platt (joint). Raffle: Mrs A. Denney. At the Thursday night


Tricks and spots Prizewinners at Sabden


Mrs Dorothy Pearson, of Slaidburn, the £470 pro- ce .............................oet-


Organised by Coun.


ween the show and the band. Competition win-


eds will be divided


ners were E. Robinson, P. Cowking, W. Wors- wick, A. Fox and G. Pinder.


Wild birds A talk on work rescuing


a l a u v u u wu i tv i c sw u n i g


.—.’S I. _____________ ___ _ illustrated it with slides of the birds’ progress and eventual return to the wild. She was thanked by Mrs B. Trueman. Arrangements were


Chipping


mers held their annual dinner dance in the village hall, with dancing to Bob Fairclough’s music and supper provided by the advisory committee and parents. It was a well at­ tended and enjoyable function, raising over £200 for club funds. On Monday members


£200 raised Chipping Young Far­


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Still a few MASCOT WAX JACKETS, £37.99.


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LFWI craft exhibition at Samlesbury, trips to York and Canada, to a biscuit firm and a flower festival. The raffle was won by Mrs M. C. Dyson, but the weather was too cold for anyone to make an Easter bonnet for the competi­ tion!


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