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Hallow-e’en Children at Sabden
Nursery School provided Hallow-e’en entertainment for parents and friends. They sang and danced we ar in g H a 11 o w - e ’ c n
Methodist youth but District Youth Jan Foster feels there could be a need for an older age range club. She has already been
group, Leader
offered the use of the vil lage hall lower room on Monday nights.
masks and played percus sion instruments to por tray a sound picture to the music or “Danse Macabre." The entertain ment was written and produced by nursery te a c h e r Mrs E ile en Holden, who also played the piano.
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!i:hiroc. has hail her nose we small furry bundles.
F u l l o f :;;;; h o p e
‘ p' , A VEAR af ter raising ... .
£ 1. Too f rom a cof fee
” .'V. morning for famine relief in Ethiopia. the Tlitheroe
\ ' \ " f Saw ;he Children Fund is ; y!
I,"pine that local goncrosi- ■ y w ill KC IVjn*au*d on Satiiriilay. Dur ing the pa:-t 12 mnnth s !’.*i.35D has boon
in St Mary's Church Hall, Sabden, was disappointing
Auction Response to an auction
with the event raising £135 towards the £12,500 needed for restoration work and a porch exten sion.
The next major fund ra is ing event is the
Visual aid About £100 was raised
Christmas fair followed by a folk evening on De cember 7th.
for the Robert Bywater Visual Aid Appeal Fund at a toy and book auction in Sabden County Prim ary School. The appeal is to* buy a visual aid machine for Robert, who is partially sighted and at- tends St Mary's RC School.
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mittee is holding its first organised bonfire and firework display for the village on Tuesday. The committee has spent £200 on fireworks and asks people not to take along their own. The bonfire, behind the White Hart Inn. will be
Wl meet Officials elected at the
Fire night Sabdcn's Holme Com
Surprise Some members of Rib-
blesdale Club, Chatburn, played dominoes at the last meeting when tea h o s te s se s were Mrs Ridgeway and Mrs Mashi- ter. There will be a sur prise afternoon and party today.
the subject of the Rev. David Woodhouse’s talk to the Methodist Church women’s fellowship. Miss Gladys Parkinson pres ided* and Miss Anne Bowker was pianist.
Healing Christian healing was
Ladies’ day For ladies’ day, Mrs
Grant-Townsend con ducted the morning ser vice and the speaker was the Rev. Michael Ac- kroyd, of Whalley. Mrs Vanessa Waterhouse was soloist and the collection was taken up by Mrs Mashiter and Airs West-
bury. At the evening service
Mrs Maxine Jo n e s preached and lessons were read by Miss Jean nette Harrison and Mrs M. Billington. ‘Lift thine eyes” was
was taken up bv Mrs B. Y a te s and M r s M. Benson. Miss Gladys Par kinson was organist for the day.
door ste- collection
lit at (5-30 p.m. Potato pie suppers will be available in tne White Hart.
annual meeting of Sabden WI were Mrs Eileen Harrop (president), Mrs I. Hodgson (vice-presi dent). Miss E. Britcliffe (secretary), Mrs Clarke (assistant secretary), Mrs Walmslcy (treasurer) and Mrs Lawless (assistant treasurer). Other committee mem bers are Miss Heap, Mrs
Whallev, Miss Dawson and press officer Miss Bibbv. Auditor is Mr
Colin Sagar. The meeting ended with
Chatburn
For youth Chatbu rn y on ngs te r s
aged 15 and over could soon have a new youth club. A meeting is to be held in the village hall on
a potato pie supper, trifle and cakes made and served by members.
Downham
annual meeting, president Mrs Pat Bailey welcomed new members Mrs Bur
New members At Downham WI's G6th
rows, Mrs Lister and Mrs Lofthouse and extended birthday greetings to Mrs Binns, Mrs Eccles, Mrs Lofthouse and Mrs Seed.
was decided that a collec tion for the LFWI’s chari ty appeal for cancer re search would be made after the carol singing at the Christmas party.
The bring-and-buy stall made £2(5.2$ for funds. It
drive is to be held jointly with the village hall man agement committee on November 23rd.
A whist and domino
by secretary Miss M. Jones and treasurer Mrs E. Parker. Mr B. Scott was again appointed au ditor and Mrs C. Palmer was teller for the voting. The elections were con ducted bv area leader Mrs C. Riley.* Mrs Bailey, who was
Reports were presented
Monday, to gauge support and if at least a dozen young people show en thusiasm. plans will go
ahead. There are alreadv two
clubs in the village lor the under-l-ls and also a
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Sale day Saturday was jumble
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sale day in Whalley. The ladies of the English Mar tyrs RC Church made £243.25 in their parish room and the Methodist Women’s Fellowship raised £93 with a similar event in their King Street schoolroom.
Water-colour A Blackburn artist with
an international reputa tion, Mr John L. Chap man, has made a remark ably generous gesture to help Whalley Methodist Church. He has painted an original water-colour showing the church, with a view down the village street and the Nab in the background, and this is to be sold in aid of the Christmas fair at the church at the end of November. It will be on display to
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the public in the window of Maureen Cookson’s for the next few weeks and offers for the painting (which must be in writing in sealed envelopes) will be opened at the fair. There is, of course, a re
serve price. Mr Chapman is holding
sung by a sextet of ladies [jv leading English and
from Chatburn and Trim- American galleries, tv Church, Clitheroe. Mrs F. Dixon was ward and the
his fifth London exhibition of water-colours from November 12th in the Patterson Galleries, Al bemarle Street, Mayfair, and his work is being dis played at the Royal Academy and purchased
Seniors Winners of the Abbey
SILENCE was golden when Gisbtmi Mothers'
Union met at the Festival Hall tor a silent auction and raised £150.
France on tour a few weeks ago. was repeated. During an interval Mr Alan Wood showed a fine selection of slides taken on tour. Conductor Mr John
had great fun making written bids and at the end of a most enjoyable evening final bids were
Members and friends Billington
Cowking. who welcomed the audience, thanked Mr and Mrs Turner and thanks to the band were expressed by Miss M. Watson. Refreshments were served.
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs M. Flack. Mrs M. Duckett. Gents — Mrs E. Whitehead, Mr A. Evans. Dominoes: Miss M. Bin well.
Rimington
Gardening Club held a coffee evening at Gisburn Festival Hall with plant, bring-and-buy and tombo la stalls. Chairman Mr T. H. Ja ck so n thanked everyone for their sup port* Raffle winners: Mrs J. Gornall. Mr E. Sedg wick and Mr W. Peacock. At the annual general
Full bloom Rimington and District
Tower and seeing the il luminations was all part of the fun for Slaidburn First Brownies on their annual outing. The coach trip w:is or
Lights delight V is itin g Blackpool
ganised by Mrs Gillian Cowking ami led by Brown Owl Pamela Breaks and Tawny Owl Anne Parker. The group of Brownies,
and Langho WI were asked at their annual meeting to share with president Mrs M. Ibbot- son her feeling of pride at the achievements of the past year.
Proud feeling Members of Billington
committee member D. G a r ra t t and Mrs A. Brewer received apprecia tion for providing neauti- ful floral decorations. Mrs M. Copson thanked the president for her work.
She thanked retiring
elected for a further year and new comm itte e member Mrs M. Jackson was welcomed.
Mrs Ib b o tso n was
include a “Pleasure in music" lecture at Alston Hall on November 10th
Future county events
p a ren ts , friends and former Brownies found Blackpool full of surprises and enjoyed their day out.
Bolton-by-Bowland
meeting the officers elected were: president Mrs M. Bairstow, chair man Mr T. Jackson, sec retary Mrs E. Jackson, treasurer Mr E. Sedg wick. Committee: Mrs J. Taylor, Mrs L. Newlove, Mrs J. Gornall. Mrs S. Gravoston, Mrs B. Cow- gill. Mr and Mrs F. Wilson and Mr A. Parker. At the next meeting on
Bolton-by-Bowland during the past few months have helped to raise £120 for charity. Twenty four pupils
Growing up Sunflowers grown in
from the village school took part in a sponsored sunflower grow, planting seeds in May and watch ing their charity money increase as the specimens grew. The tallest, belonging
thanked for her work by Mrs B. Lund, was re elected. Mrs Riley announced that a competition was
being run for the branch which could enrol 10 new members. Station Officer L. Bond,
of Burnlev Fire Station, gave a talk on the history of the fire service and the calls made on it today, showing the gear used in fighting fires. Hostesses Mrs Black.
Novombe r MU h a t Rimington Memorial In stitute a representative member of the Gardeners’ Benevolent Fund will give an illustrated talk on gar dens open to the public.
Slaidburn
Slaidburn Brennand's En dowed School at which
Well read A book fair was held in
Mrs Speak and Mrs De- whurst served a supper of potato pie and peas made oy Miss Jones, followed bv tea and cakes.
coffee and biscuits were served. There were bring- and-buy and cake stalls and a’ wide variety of goods for sale including Christmas cards and deco rations. a tombola and competitions. School s ta f f were
and a home economics
course at Grimsargh on November 13th on “Show it with flowers and wine."
nounced some of the clas ses for the Clitheroe Show next August — em broidered wall panels, completed embroidery kits, ribbon weaving, sott toy zoo animals and damson chutney.
Mrs It. Kramrisoh an
presented to Mrs C. Jarvis and the raffle was won by tile president. At tlie meeting on November Sth. there will be a cook ery demonstration by the (las Board.
Birthday flowers were
to Alistair Howard, of Fat Hill Farm, measured lOVcft. Although hundreds of children throughout the country grew sunflowers for the SOS Children’s Villages, an international society which provides homes for orphans. Alis tair's is the tallest re corded so far by the chari- tv in th e No r th of England.
helped by parents and friends and there was a good attendance of chil dren. Proceeds were for school funds. Thanks were e x p re s s e d by head teacher Mr R. V. Cross.
Court music Slaidburn Silver Band
played in the Hark to Bounty courtroom bv per mission of Mr and Mrs Peter Turner, on Satur day. Some of the music played in Belgium and
FAULTY TYRES
FOR having three faulty tyres on his car. John Hodgson (2-l). of Victoria Avenue, Chatburn, was fined £30 for each offence.
£l() for not having a test certificate for the vehicle.
He was fined a further
Hodgson said he had not realised that the tyres were as bad as they had been. New ones had been on order.
In a letter to the court. Refused
THE Kibble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has refused application for an illumi nated projecting sign at York Street. Clitheroe. for Shield Insurance Ser-
tained 25 members of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC with a talk and video on horse driving. He was thanked by Stuart Har greaves. A business meet ing followed. There will be no meeting next Monday.
Horse-driving Peter Dugdale enter
Waddington
Jumble talk Chief topic of conversa
tion at the jumble sale in Waddington village <»n Saturday was the success of Jonathan Cunliffe in gaining the Choir Boy of the Year award. There was a large attendance and the funds of St
Helen’s were increased bv £ 220.
Under the hammer
AN auctioneer's life was described by Mr John Bal lister when he addressed the Kdisford Ladies’ meeting. Mr Ballister described
his job as demanding, but added that there were many lighter moments. There will be no meet
ing on Tuesday; the next m e e tin g will be on November IDlh.
Governor
KIHHI.E Valley ( ’nun Erie Bracewell has beei appointed Kibble Valle; re p res e n t a t i v e o n A c- crington and Rossendale College board of gover nors. Mr Bracewell. of B rim rose S t r e e t . Clitheroe said he has been impressed by the scope and activities of the
college.
Far East A talk on a trip to
was given to members and f r ie n d s of the Khenezer Baptist Church. Billington. Ladies’ Social Hour by Mr W. H. Barn- ford. of Wilpshire. He was thanked by Mrs Anne Holmes. Supper was served by members.
Hong Kong and China Gisburn
At play Uislmni plnyyrmip and
children from ibo primary school were invited to tile Hallow-e’en “ to ts to teens'* disco at the White Bull Hotel, where many were dressed in weird and wonderful costumes. Playgroup organisers
and biscuits and Mrs C. Thistlethwaite thanked
called by Mrs A. Peacock. Members served coffee
everyone for their sup port* Raffle winners were Mrs N. Hudson, Mr A. Parker, Mrs M. Crook and Mrs D. Mason.
enjoyable talk about his years spent in Bloemfon tein. South Africa. He showed slides and told of his work and the work of the MU. On a more personal level, lie spoke of his two
Clayton-le-dale
Members cross President of Clayton-le-
sons still living there, one of whom is doing National Service. The meeting ended with a bring-anu- buy sale, proceeds being donated to the MU over
seas work.
Fancy dress Over SO children and
parents attended Read Flay group’s Hallow-e’en fancy dress disco held in the ‘cricket pavilion. Sev eral parents and children dressed up to add to the a tm osphe re, winners being Greig Smith, Re becca Turner, Matthew Ward and Suzanne Todd. Thanks were expressed
to organisers Linda Hart and Maureen Smith.
whist drive in Read Con stitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs G. Slater. Mrs M. Grimes. Mrs E. Brownhill (cons). Gents — Mrs M. Red-
Club whist Prizewinners at the
Dale WI Mrs Jean Ratclif- fe. secretary Miss P. Or- merod, treasurer Mrs M. Carter and all the com mittee were re-elected at the general meeting, with the addition of a new member, Mrs Marion Graham.
thankee! for the past vear’s work by Mrs D. Rodgers and appreciation to the committee was ex pressed by Mrs J. Kirk.
The p re s id en t was
Mrs Kay Pilkington about th e a p p a l l in g mess Denman College was in, which made most of the members very cross, mainlv because they had not been told sooner about the problem and
A report was given by Hurst Green
Craftwork An interesting display
path. Mr R. Sagar. Mr R. Charnlev (cons). Mrs D. Birch won the^ special prize and Mrs E. Brow nhill was MC.
Dunsop Bridge
its annual whist and domino drive in the vil lage hall on Saturday. MCs were Mr J. Binder (whist) and Mr A. Mars- den (dominoes). Whist winners were:
Aces high Dunsop Bridge WI held
of fabrics and sewing equipment was on display at the H u rs t Green Mothers’ Union meeting when Mrs V. Cave de scribed the diffen»nces in teaching needlecraft to today’s school children compared to the methods of 20 years ago.
bers will meet for Holy Communion, followed by a
Tomorrow. MU mem
discussion on the week of events to take place next March.
Ladies — Mrs M. Cowk ing. Miss B. Brennand, Airs Tallentire. Gents — Miss M. Brennand. H. Ainsworth. W. Francis. Dominoes: G. De-
will get members into a seasonal spirit at a meet ing in the vicarage on November 25th. Other ladies who would like to
A Christmas miscellany z7
join members for this will be most welcome.
J.Whitaker. Mrs A. Mars- den, H. Lofthouse. A pie and peas supper
are working hard to raise funds for the Christmas party, and many mothers and friends contributed to , a successful "Tupperware” party. A book party has neen arranged for a fort night tomorrow. The Tu esd ay anti
Friday morning playgroup sessions are attended by 23 children and another morning has been "sug gested to overcome the waiting list. Anyone in terested should contact playgroup leader Mrs Wadilington at Gisburn 3T-I.
Read
Waste paper The monthly waste
paper collection will be livid on Saturday morning on Straits Lane. Read. Offers of transport would be appreciated.
Guides’ committee will hold their bonfire party on Saturday evening on Barnes field. Whins Lane Read. An admission fet will lu* payable and vis itors will not be able to take their own fireworks.
Bonfire Read Sco u ts and
guests attended Read MU meeting to hear the Rev. Donald Lowe give a most
Africa talk About 50 members and
whurst, J. Chew. M. Graham. F. Lofthouse. D. M. Howorth. M. A. Went worth. S. Walker. Draw: Mr B. Winter. Margaret O’Toole. Mr
was served by committee members and the vote of thanks expressed by Mrs M. Cowking. Come Dancing will take
place on Saturday in the village hall.
Tosside
Old time An old time dance held
at the village institute made £70.50 for the Kibble Valley Mayor’s Charitv Appeal for the Deaf. Music was supplied by "Sing-a-long Country." * Raffle winners were Mr
J. J. Guy. Mrs B. Peel. Mrs J. Tilbury, Mrs B. Harrison. Mrs Bowes. Mrs Ingleby, Mrs Clough. Mr B. Darker.
Lifetime lime worker dies aged 74
A CLITHEKOE mail who worked for most of his life
at the Horrocksford Lime Company has died, ayed
74.Mr Thomas William (Hilly) Thnrnher. of 29 Hroo’k Street, was born just a few doors away at
No. 22. He was educated at the
former Wesleyan School, now home of Trinity Youth Centre, and on leaving there worked foi ls months as a weaver. He then started at Hor-
rocksford’s as an ex cavator driver and he later helped in the works canteen. He was forced to retire at t>l as a result of a heart attack. Mr Thornber was a
sergeant in the Home Guard at Clitheroe in the second world war. He was fond of snooker
and enjoyed watching the game of bowls. Mr Thornber was a life
daughters Barbara and Sonia. A service at Trinity this
morning (Thursday). ' be followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
MORE get-togethers are planned following the sue cess of a joint canoeing session at Barrow Lodge, on S u n d a y , whe n Clitheroe Bowland Fores Venture Scout Unit in vited other units from the Kibble Valley. Eighteen boys and girls
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member of the town’s Wellgate and Central Workingmen’s clubs and was a member of the Catholic Social Club. too. He is survived by bis wife. Elizabeth, and
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