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En l E ^ X P R E S S I l s o n l e a d e r COLNE TIMES bWICK & EARBY TIMES : a d v e r t is e r & t im e s
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 4th, 1986 5 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) News from villages
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Read
Nativity a Read Playgroup held its
nnual Christmas fair last weekend when there was a good attendance and Father Christmas was kept busy. It is expected t to have raised over £120
fund-raising and said that the fields have been regis tered as a charity with the Charity Commissioners. thUnder an agreement,
owards the children’s Christmas party. 10On December 12th at
ase fields are maintained are a reception and sports W a for the residents of Bahalley, Little Mitton, to rrow, Wiswell, Billing-
c -30 a.m. the playgroup Nhildren will perform their
United Reformed Church. All are welcome to watch.
a tiv ity play in the
Ghostly talk o The November meeting
byf Read MU was attended g over 50 members and l uests. The speaker was Tocal personality Mr g erence Whittaker, who gave a talk on Lancashire i hosts and legends, show- hng s lid e s of known
tine Ashton.
bers, the parish councils of these villages are each entitled to nominate two members to sit on the management committee. c Further members could be
n and Langho. As well as elected mem
o-opted if necessary. o He outlined the benefits
beenf registration, which had ad undertaken on legal
hoaunted houses and Ja a New Year social on
mes. beThe next meeting will shnuary 28th, and names
vice. Since the start of the scheme in 1977, the parish council of Whalley and Lit tle Mitton has contributed more than £ 2 4 ,0 0 0 towards buying and c improving the fields. The
ould be given to Chris Prizewinners
wPrizewinners at the s hist drive in Read Con Latitutional Club were: Mdies — Mrs D. Slinger, (c rs P. Longbottom
Hutchinson, Mr R. Elliot (cons). Special prize was won by Mrs Slinger and MC was Mrs M. Pollard.
ons). Gents — Mrs E.
S ssful coffee morning on | aturday when a useful
For funds ceRead MU held a suc
sum of £120 was raised for group funds. In conjunc tion with the MU, Read Primary School pupils were invited to do a draw ing of some aspect of Read Church in celebration of the centenary. These were 1 judged bv the Rev. Brian
Stevenson, of Clitheroe, ! and prizewinners were:
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hoe-down in the pavilion which was great fun and well attended. Best dancer of the evening was Mick Georgeson.
dies' committee held a
le anised various events | ading up to Christmas
Festive plans orgRead Football Club has
and over the festiv e season.On Sunday, veterans of f Read arc p la y ing a
Priendlv match against
Legion followed by a pie and peas family lunch in the cricket pavilion. theOn Boxing Day night
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over-18s. c • December 28th is the | family party for members
p re will be a disco in the l avilion. Tickets are
only. Contact lan Bell for further details.
Wh a lle y
ager Mrs S. Grimes, whose talk was entitled "Caravan via Venice," about a journey she and her husband made in 1SI82. They travelled 4,500 miles in six weeks visiting I nine countries. Mrs Grimes, whose appre slides were particularly
Caravan tour MThe speaker at Whalley
l others' Union was vil rs M. Lavcock.
onThis was an increase v last year and the Cicar, the Rev. Brian p ave, said he was hleased that everyone toad worked really hard
bv ciated, was thanked H Mrs Sylvia Ireland. Raostesses were Mrs E. M ce, Mrs M. Peel and
ship, Mrs F. Vincent, of s Burnley Garden Centre, norticulture and gave
Horticulture L At Whalley Methodist
adies' Evening Fellow hpoke on her career in pics.Her talk was illustrated
oumerous tills on the care tof house plants and related
by numerous exotic and unusual plants she had
F nister’s wife Mrs Norah woster and refreshments comere serv ed by the
mittee. Playing fields
| The annua! meeting of the management commit tee of Whalley Queen Eliz abeth Playing Fields was held in the Methodist
Church.Chairman, Mr Michael Green, reported successful
brought. miShe was thanked by
THE Christmas fair for St John's Church, Hurst Green, has raised £530 for church funds.
make it a success. b The event was opened
reader.chwarden and lay upParishioners dressed
p to enter into the
photograph shows some of them with the vicar. Refreshments were
arty spirit and our ny Mr Geoffrey Gar ett, n former chur
Disco supper s There is to be a disco
served by Indies of the church and raffle win ners were Mrs A. H awo rth. Miss C. Lovegrove, Mrs V. Cle ment, Mrs M. Whalley and Mrs M. Stevenson.
-Downham-
upper at the Assheton Arms, Downham, in aid of the Megapulse appeal at Clitheroe Hospital.
rick and the Post Office.
acity Methodist Church hycompanied some of the t mns. Mrs H. Jones was The conductor, Mrs B. F.odd organist and Canon
atThe event is on Tuesday c 8-30 p.m. and there is mountry and western b usic. "Tickets can be bought from Mrs Swar*
attalley Church Council v ended an Advent ser Cice at St Leonard's p hurch, Downham. as prart of an ecumenical
Packed church VMembers of the Ribble
The packed church con ogramme.
tained members of various denominations and the vouth orchestra from Trin
ganisation.
service and preached. s Coffee and biscuits were or ll for the “One World"
E. Chard conducted the staerved and there was a
Choir stalwart wiOne of Downham’s links
whth the past was broken
lage where her father was the woodman on the
died in Blackburn Infir mary in her 86th year. She was born in the vil
en Miss Clara Preston
estate.She and her late sister i were at one time stalwarts
cn the choir of the village
hurch and she worked at the mill in Chatburn.
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thanks of the committee he for this help and also for
y Council. a The meeting closed
hairman expressed the le lp given by Ribble Val
mefter a talk on improve Abbey whist
AWhist winners at the d bbey senior citizens’ Lrive in Whalley were: Madies — Mrs F. Jolly, Mrs E. Speak. Gents — Sar C. T. Shari), Mrs R. P. nderson. Dominoes: Mr
Whitaker. Dunsop Bridge
Come dancing soThe Village Hall at Dun-
f p Bridge was the venue ior another “Come Danc png” night, with music Far o v id e d by Bob
Bashall Eaves
New president NCounty chairman Mrs y retiring president Mrs
4 . Brodrick attended the B4th annual meeting of bashall Eaves WI chaired
CHRIST Church autumn fair in Chat- c burn was a huge suc
eess this year and is
A. Fox. Also present was Mrs Fielding, of publicity, who brought a display of WI literature. The financial statement
xpected to raise more than £1,560 for church
expenses. WThe vicar, the Rev.
was presented by the trea surer and reports read by the secretary and presi dent. Gift tokens were presented to Miss M. Spurgeon and Mrs R. Wood for most points gained in the monthly competitions, also Mrs E. r Hind for preparing the
irclough. a There was a very good
ttendance and prizewin ners were Mrs G. Ellison, Mr C. Howarth, Mrs Hol den, Mr R. Dickinson, Mr E. Briggs and Mr J.
Chipping
NSPCC talk YMembers of Chipping
rst.
hFC met in the village oall for a talk by Mr Foot t f the NSPCC. He was shanked by Richard Seed, Dewhueconded by Martin
li alter Drain, was de s ghted at the interest ohown and the success
was Mr W illiam Flewitt, former station master at Chatburn, and in the chair was Mrs Muriel Butlin. Mrs Hilda Bolden gave the
f the stalls. Opening the event
speaking evening in Cabus Village Hall, details of meetings to discuss drug problems, a sports eve ning at Barton, a scraper- board course, and a music festival at Fulwood next
short talk on the work of WI committees and was thanked by Mrs Fox. S Mrs J. Lord and Mrs J.
oom for meetings. Mrs N. Brodrick gave a
Thomas.The Christmas dance will be held in the hall a week on S a tu rd a y , December 13th.
thtorey acted as tellers and Me new president is Miss B. Spurgeon, with Mrs J. r argh and Mrs J. Chew anemaining as secretary md treasurer. The com
Drain. Bolton-by-Bowland
vote of thanks. prButtonholes were
16 Tables a There were 16 tables at
a esented to Mrs Butlin Fnd Mr and Mrs Rlewitt by Rachael,
uth and Jonathan W a d d in g to n
April. bySupper of sou]), followed y the committee.
w apple and mince pies bas provided and served
Christmas whist d There was a good atten
ittee remains the same with the addition of Mrs
G. Whowell. MRaffle prizes given by
b rs J. Spurgeon were won
oance, 38 tables being Eccupied, for Bashall maves Village Hall Com anittee's Christmas whist Md domino drive at the t oorcock Inn, Wadding- aon, by invitation of Susan nd Peter.Whist winners were:
M. Green. vaDetails were given of at annual council meeting
y Mrs P. Colley and Mrs therious county events, and
m Lowton Civic Hall in a arch. The secretary read to letter received in reply in queries concerning the Ocrease in subscriptions. b ther letters concerned
us services, a public
jious way", was the sub Aect of a talk by the Rev. to. E. Bland to Wadding Fen Methodist Women’s
Mysterious r "God moves in a myste
llowship on Thursday. chHe was thanked by the arnie and Mrs S. Baines
T airlady Mrs N. Foster. Cea hostess was Mrs H.
to attend.
was the pianist. MAt the next meeting
P a y th o rn e
Ladies — K. McPatrick, M. Hudson, L. Barker, S. Cook, P. Bleazard. G. Metcalf (cons). Gents — Mrs Clark, Mrs Farns worth, S. Bullock, S. Wig- nail, S. Philary (cons). D Dominoes: E. Seedall, Flynn,. Chew, D. Howarth, D.
linson, M. Beattie, M. Briggs, M. A. Wentworth, M. Lund.
Bring and buy a At the annual mission
Nescribed his visit to M. Birtle, J. Tom
Cry meeting at Paythorne inhapel the Rev. G. Halls Mtroduced the speaker, d r Finlay Hodge, who
o whist and domino drive Brganised by Bolton-by- mowland village hall com Mittee in aid of funds. f Cs were Mr W. Crossley tor whist and Mr J. Single-
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Mdies — Mrs P. Knowles, Rr W. Crossley, Mr J. Wossali. Gents — Mr I.
on, dominoes. LaWhist winners were:
wohittaker, Mr H. Ains Mornber, Mr H. Hanson,
Mr Wentworth. Mr H. Pickard and Mrs Silver- wood (cons).Raffle: Mrs B. Booth, Mr S. Hogg.
haw, Mrs J. Singleton,
wrs Foulkes, of Clitheroe, YFCf Bolton-by-Bowland Hill be the speaker and St invitedelen’s MU have been
rdening.
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