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Choir solos Continuing a regular fe
ature in the programme of worship at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, a Festival of carols, hymns and lessons was held on Sunday afternoon to mark th e ending of the Epiphany season.
not deter worshippers from attending the ser vice, which was conducted by the Vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild. It opened with the introit “0 worship the Lord” by John Travers and concluded with the hymn “Songs of thankful ness and praise.”
A sudden snowfall did
Jonathan Cunliffe, Rachel Bryan and Peter Cunliffe. Organist was Mr Donald Hartley. Robin Hatherell read
by Mrs Jean Hartley, sol oists being: Daniel Wood, Daniel Jones, Andrew Gregson, Simon Jones,
The choir was directed
the afternoon and the grand total of £190 was made for church funds.
Raising funds A committee meeting of
St Helen’s MU, Wadding- ton, held at the Vicarage, discussed ways and means of raising money, as most of the balance shown by treasurer Mrs E. Chap man, will be absorbed by the tribute due to the Diocese of Bradford, which has to be paid in March. At the next meeting on
Read Preparing ,
formed Church is holding a jumble sale at 6-30 p.m. tomorrow to raise funds for the annual ladies’ gift weekend on March 2nd and 3rd.
Read’s United . Re
February 26th, a bring- and-buy stall in aid of overseas work will be held. Also- in February, the Diocese will pray for its links, St John’s in Transkei and Busoga in Uganda. Members were r e minded of the Women’s World Day of Prayer on March 1st.
In harmony On the eve. of the
“Journey of the Magi” by T. S. Eliot and lessons were read by Barry W h i teh e ad , Gillian Llewellyn, Pat March, Susan Baron, Gordon Whitwell and the Rev. Edward Bland, Reader of Waddington Hospital.
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Feast of the" Conversion of St Paul, a Service of P rayer for Christian.
Unity was held at St Helen’s Church, Wad dington. The service, attended by
parishioners and members of the village Methodist Church, was conducted by the Vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild, and the lessons was read by Mr Noel Baron. Owing to the bad
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, whist winners were — Ladies: Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs D. Slinger (cons.). Gents: Mr L. Grime, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Mrs Cunliffe won the special prize and Mrs E. Brownhill was MC.
All the aces At the whist drive in
Collecting There will be a waste
paper collection outside Read CE School on Satur day morning. Anyone who can help with transport will be very welcome.
Read CE School held a sponsored spell to raise funds and this weekend they are participating in a special service for Educa tion Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Parish Church.
Pupils spell Last week the pupils of
weather, Methodist minis ter the Rev. C. Foster, was unable to attend, so the Vicar stepped into the breach to give the ad dress. He stressed the need to continue to pray for better understanding among Christian peoples and gave thanks for the harmony which existed b etwe en the two
flower secretary, Miss Alice Dyson, who has re tired, has been receiving tributes in appreciation of her service, giving freely of her time to arrange and decorate the church and organise the flower rota.
Retires Read Parish Church’s
Hurst Green
Action song At the very well at
churches. Mr Donald Hartley was
the organist and the choir was directed by Mrs Jean Hartley.
Party tea The New Year party
ibehalf of the residents ;was attended by all but !two of the occupants of 'the cottages. A splendid tea was pro
given by the Trustees of Vaddington Hospital on
tended family service in St John’s Church, Hurst Green, on Sunday, the children sang an action song! accompanied by Joanne Garstang on the flute. Organist was Mrs Kathleen Seed. Sunday School attend
Eleanor Wilkinson. Mrs Edna Kenyon accom panied the hymn singing. The sp e ak e r next
Tosside
month will be Great Har wood poet and novelist Joan Pomfret.
Jumble A jumble sale organised
by members of Whalley Ladies’ Evening Fellow ship in the Methodist schoolroom on Saturday afternoon raised £153 for their funds.
Successful There was a good at
tendance despite the wintry weather at the Abbey senior citizens’ AGM- in Whalley Old Grammar School. Mrs R. Sanderson took
the chair, treasurer Mr P. Whitaker reported on a
successful year financially and secretary Mrs Flack gave an account of the year’s activities. Officers and committee
for the annual fancy dress dance to raise funds for Tosside Institute. Judges were Mr and Mrs John Steen; of Slaidburn. Winners were: Mr R.
Fancy dress There was a full house
Brantwood (surrogate baby), Mr and Mrs D. Procter (Robin Hood and Maid Marion), Mrs F. Metcalfe (No head for heights), Mrs P. Ward (Queen of Hearts), Mrs
M. Kendall (Bunny girl), Mrs E. Hartley (Ian Botham), Mrs J. Mackie (Boy George)/ Mrs Brant wood (Super Gran), Mr and Mrs E. Hodkinson and Mrs J. Lund (Andy Pandy), Mrs G. Brown (Old time dancer). Raffle: Mrs D. Clark,
were re-elected on bloc. Afterwards refreshments were served.
Winning hands Winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs H. Turner, Mrs F. Jolly and Mrs E. Howarth (.joint). Gents — Mr A. Evans, Mrs R. Sanderson. Dominoes: Mr J. Whitehead.
Sabden
members away from Sabden Over 60s on Thursday, but the whist and domino drive went ahead as planned. Whist winners were Mrs I. Flannagan and Mr F. Cottam and Miss E. Hayes won the dominoes. Monday’s winners for
Kept away Bad weather kept many
Mrs Beattie, Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs M. Ken dall, Mrs Brantwood, Mrs D. Robinson, Mr J. Met calfe, Mr F. Moorhouse, Mrs R. Taylforth.
Downham
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by the Vicar, the Rev Eric Chard, was attended b v Lord a n d La d y Clitheroe and other mem bers of ,the family. Mr Charrington chose as his text, “I Know that my Re deemer Liveth,” one of the two stipulated in the Will of the late Sir Ralph
Safety quiz The Lancashire Farm
vided and served by the T ru s te e s . The new Reader, the Rev. A. E. Bland and his- wife at tended, together with the clerk, Mr S. E. Taylor. Greetings were ex
tended to the residents by Mr E. C. Parker and their -thanks were voiced by the senior resident, Mrs Hart. Teas were sent to those unable to attend through infirmity.
Grindleton
many years Grindleton is to have the pleasure of holding an election for a member of the parish council, the vacancy having arisen due to a councillor leaving the village.
Parish election For the first time in
the practice to co-opt members, but 10 voters have opted for an elec tion, which is to take place on February 14th.
In the past it has been
been nominated: Mrs Gwen Pye, the local news agent and grocer and a lifelong resident of Grind leton; Mr John Pye, a di rector of Pye’s Printers, Clitheroe, who has lived in the village for 10 years; and Mr Andrew Wood, a member of the manage ment team of the family- run Harrop Fold Guest House.
Three candidates have
has been aroused, as this is the first time villagers have had an opportunity of choosing their parish councillor.
Considerable interest Martin Top
Ventriloquist Evangelist Keith Wills,
the occasion Sunday
of Bolton, preached at Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top,
ance ■ prizes were pre sented by the Vicar, the Rev. Brian Cave, to Dominique and Tony Ashton, Alison and Adam Cartwright, Alastair and Donald Rigby, Simon and Claire Lovegrove, Robin and Tom Hyde, Louise, Andrew and Simon Tipton, Tom Hough, Tom Greenwood, Grace S tephenson, Andrea Crook, Julie Holgate and David Brown. Following the service,
dominoes were Mrs D. Bass and Mrs P. Whit taker. Whist — Ladies: Mrs A. Denney, Mrs I. Flannagan. Gents: Mr E. Wilson, Mrs I. Hill. Raffle: Mrs M. Procter.
Mrs Valerie Cave served coffee and orange squash.
Support At Hurst Green Over
60s AGM, reports by the secretary and treasurer were adopted and the of ficers and committee were elected. Thanks were ex pressed for the help and support given by mem bers over the past 12 months and to Mr Alan Whalley for auditing the
accounts. There followed a whist
and domino drive. Whist winners — Ladies: Mrs W. Knowles, Mr C. Snape. Gents: Mr W. Bailey, Mr W. Knowles. Dominoes: Mr W. Shoes- mith, Miss Joyce Ains- i worth, Mrs W. Bailey, Mr T. Seed. Raffle: Mrs H. Ainsworth.
Whalley
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a Lenten study course, which will be open to all. Five sessions will be held on Monday evening
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Safety Committee is to run a quiz on farm safety next Wednesday in Dow nham Village Hall. Every one is invited and there will be a pie and peas supper.
Chatburn
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presided and Mrs Ruth Hudson was the pianist, At the next meeting Mrs H. Ainsworth will speak about her experiences as i sister of a Jewish hos
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at Christ Church, Chat- burn, was well attended despite the severe weath er. Taking “Houses and homes" as his subject, the Rev. Walter Drain used a Noah’s ark to illustrate the story of the flood. The hymns were all from “Let My People Sing.”
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history of the sport and • how to fly and control the machines', explaining the dangers involved. The vote of thanks was prop osed by Mark Sowerbutts. In last week’s quiz,
-the juniors won by 54 Vi to 51. Slaidburn B faced Bolton-by-Bowland, the seniors winning 45 to 38 and the juniors losing 44 to 48.
Slaidburn A seniors lost 46 to Clitheroe B’s 46'/2 and
Bolton-by-Bowland
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Bowland YFC met in the village hall on Monday evening for a quiz based on the holiday snaps of local farmer Mr David
Howard. Although the cleverly
prizegiving. Miss Christine Oliver,
Top, on of the School
one of the teachers, passed book prizes for at tendance to “Gloria" (Mr Wills’ v en tri lo q u is t’s dummy) to present to' scholars Michael Smith, Helen Dobson, David Scott, Richard Dobson! Andrew Oliver, Kathryn Smith and Carol Sherry. During the family ser
vice Mr Wills taught, the congregation a chorus, “God loves you,” with ac tions. In his message he stressed the importance of having Jesus in the centre of our lives. Mr David Willescroft
lead the groups — Mrs Joy Davenport and Mrs Marjorie Neason of. the Methodist Church, Mr Denis Cassidy, of th e , Church of /the English., Martyrs, and Mrs Barba ra Johnson and Mr Geof frey Mitchell of the Parish Church. This is the second year,
that video has been used.' Last year’s experiment in the Vicarage, showed how popular this new medium can be and the school hall will permit many more people to join each session:
tones” was the theme of a , talk by Mr Alan Bowles, of Whalley, when he ad dressed the Women’s Af-
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• enjoyed the evening. . Quiz winners were: Junior — Gillian Armer, David Towler and Jayne Moore (joint) and Alison Pickard. Senior — yalerie Pickard, Sheila Billows, Peter Dakin. The vote of thanks was proposed by Sheila Pick ard. At next week’s meet ing there will be an illus trated talk by Ribblesdale Motors, of Settle.
disguised shots of normal ly familiar personalities and sites, stumped, a few of the 25 members attend ing, everyone thoroughly
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