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News from villages i the fire place Read
turnout of over 100 chil dren and parents for Read Playgroup’s Hallow-e’en disco, held in the Cricket Pavilion. All the children were in
Fancy dress There was an excellent
Sabden
Social dances Old time dancing eve
nings are being held in St Mary’s Hall, Saljden, each Wednesday, from 7-45 p.m. They are purely social, not dancing classes, and everyone is welcome.
fancy dress, many as witches. The Rev. Alan Reid judged their efforts and prizewinners were Oliver Newby, Kathryn Abbott and Russell Ben nett. DJ was Jean Taylor.
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs M. Pollard, Mrs D. Birch (cons). Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Mrs E. Brownhill won the special prize and MC was Mrs M. Pollard.
School auction Read CE School is hold
EVERYONE was a winner at the Hallow-e’en party for 50 children at the
ing a mock auction on November 19th, at 7-30 p.m. Money raised will go towards buying books, computer software and other equipment. Collec tions of items can be arranged by contacting Mrs Ruth French (Padi- ham 72095).
be holding its annual Re membrance Sunday ser vice on Sunday, at 10-45 a.m. Members of the uni formed branches are asked to report promptly at 10-30 a.m. at church.
Remembrance Read Parish Church will
Jumble Read Show Society
raised £75 for its funds with a jumble sale at the weekend.
Read Church now meets regularly on the first Sun day in the month. Further in fo rm a t io n can be obtained from Mrs Linda Hart (72281). Mrs Liz Waddington (791-10) or Mrs Carol Newby (71110).
Monthly The Sunday School at
West Bradford
Bible passage Mrs Susan Clark led
prayers and hymns at West Bradford Ladies’ Bright Hour. Visitor Mrs Hunter, of Scotland, who will be attending meetings for some weeks, was wel comed. Guest speaker Mrs Edna
Buck Inn, Paythorne, on Friday. Landlord Mr Peter Hodgkinson explained: “I had intended to present a
first prize, but the outfits were all so imaginative it was impossible to single one out.
some sweets.
and his wife, Mary, have introduced to the Buck Inn. A similar event they ran while at the White Bull, Gisburn, became something of a tradition and was immensely popular with the children. Entering into the spirit of the occasion, Peter is pictured (left) as a witch doctor, with Mary and some of the children
“I saw all those little faces looking up at me and just did not hnvc the Instead, Peter declared every one a winner and gave all the entrants There were witches and warlocks in the Hallow-e en treat which 1 ctcr
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emisation, which has en tailed a rise in the tribute money paid by members. Mrs Kay proposed a vote
Waddington
of thank's and refresh ments were served by Mrs Wood and Mrs Sellers. The vicar conducted a short sendee and Mrs M. Sleath accompanied the hymn. An animated discussion
Glory At Waddington Method
ist Women's Fellowship Mrs E. Cowperthwaite
took place on the question of the police and their por trayal on TV — a subject requested by the media representative on the Diocesan committee. At the meeting on
November 26th, Miss B. Bingham will be giving a talk, illustrated by slides, on a visit to Mexico.
Gisburn
Winning hands Whist winners at Gis
burn F e s tiv a l Hall’s monthly drive were: Ladies — Mrs M. Jackson, Mrs Green, Mrs Swales. Gents — Mr E. Garnett, Mr J. Cooke, Mr J. E. Roe. Dominoes: Mr A. Went
Cowporthwaite, of Clither oe. read a Bible passage from Corinthians, pointing out that the church needs people to work together to make up the body of
Christ. The committee served
Ncason.
Headquarters Vicar's wife Mrs N.
Goodchild deputised for the sneaker at St Cather ine's MU. West Bradford, bv giving a talk about Mary Sumner House. This building, the headquarters of the Mothers' Union in Westminster, has recently been undergoing mod-
tea and biscuits and Mrs Nancy Frankland was the pianist. The sneaker next Wednesday will be Mrs M.
worth, Mrs E. Seedall, Mrs J. Ainsworth, Mr M. Graham, Mr M. Pye. Mrs D. Whittaker.
Truck racing Gisbum YFC chairman
David Graveston intro duced members to Mr Brian Garnett, who gave a fascinating talk with a video on truck racing. The vote of thanks was given by A. Bolland.
Bolton-by-Bowland For funds
Bolton-bv-Bowland Vil
lage Hall Committee held its monthly whist and domino drive in aid of funds. MCs were Mr W. Crossley for whist and Mr J. Singleton for dominoes. Whist winners: Ladies
spoke about the parts of our body we can use to the glory of God. She was thanked by chairman Mrs C. Greenwood. Mrs J. Harrison was the
dale Club, Chatburn, en joyed th eir afternoon
Holiday views Members of the Ribbles-
meeting, some placing dominoes while others chatted and looked at holi day photos. Tea hostesses were Mrs Cowell, Mrs Pre ston and Mrs Campbell. There will be a domino
tea hostess and pianist was Mrs S. Baines. The offer tory for the El Salvador disaster fund was £25.50. The speaker next Thurs day will be Mrs G. Moir.
tion in Waddington on be half of the National Chil d r e n ’s Home ra ised £165.34.
House-to-house A house-to-house collec
Biliington
City of music The sp e a k e r at
Ebenezer Baptist Ladies’ Social Hour, Biliington, was Miss M. Downer-Bot-
tomley. Her su b je c t was
Vienna, the city of music, and she showed souvenirs and pictures of her stay there and plaved music. Mrs A. Holmes gave
the vote of thanks, and tea and cakes followed.
for the Ladies’ Social Hour at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Biliington, raised £51.
Bring-and-buy A bring-and-buy sale
Chatburn
— Mrs E. Lax. Mrs P. Knowles, Mr D. Wright. Gents — Mr S. Barker, Mr S. Hogg, Miss M. Jackson. Dominoes: C. Wiseman,
Mr Wentworth, Mrs J. Moorhouse. Mrs Dickin son, Mrs R. Howard, Mr Tomlinson. Raffle: Mr \V. Francis, Mrs C. Lilburn.
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Over 60s At Hurst Green Over
60s fortnightly drive, whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs Underwood Mrs C. Holden. Gents — Mr I. Wilkinson, Mr W Knowles. Dominoes: Mrs M. Dux-
collection by the Chatburn group for Blackburn and District's Cancer Re search Campaign raised £650.69 from donations and collecting boxes in homes, hotels and shops.
For cancer The October half-yearly
drive today, at 2-30 p.m. prompt.
attendance at Chatburn Methodist Women's Fel lowship when Mr Rex Brindle, of Settle, spoke about experiences in his life. Mrs Grant-Townsend presided and Mrs Ruth Hudson was the pianist. The Rev. Jam e s
Experiences There was a good
Needham will speak at the next meeting.
Whalley
Dialect poems Mrs K. Hargreaves
presided at Standfast Wl, Whallev, when arrange ments for the carol service at Waddington were dis cussed. Members were re minded of the Remembr ance sendee in St Luke's Church and the wreath laying in the Military Cemetery on Saturday._ Speaker Mrs N. Kay
Tricks and spots S a b d e n O v e r -6 0 s
resumed after a week’s break. Monday’s domino winners were: Mr G. Harper and Mrs N. Har greaves, Mrs D. Bass and
Miss E. Hayes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Wade, Mrs I. Hill and Mrs C. Sefton. Gents — Master C. P l a t t , M rs D. Houghton. Raffle: Mr E.
Wilson. Thursday’s domino win
ners were: Mrs S. Ashton, Mrs M. Wade, Miss E. Hayes. Whist: Ladies — Mrs G. Walmsley, Mrs B. Brennand. Gents — Mr R. Sagar, Mr G. Holden. Raf fle: Mrs M. Simm.
Relief work Mr John Logan, of
Christian Aid, showed slides about relief and development work in Eri trea, northern Ethiopia, to an audience in Sabden Baptist Church. A Traid- craft stall did brisk busi ness and there was a Christian Aid display. The ladies of the church served refreshments.
Women’s role A lm o s t 30 peo p le
attended Sabden Women’s Fellowship to hear Mrs Alice McCall, of Burnley, speak on the theme, “She did what she could.” She described the role of women in the Scriptures and in present-day life. Mrs Anne Newman thanked her. The Rev. Denis McWil-
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ners and friends of St Nicholas's Church, Sab den, enjoyed a plough man’s lunch in the church hall after morning service on Sunday.
Ploughman’s More than 100 parishio
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Sunday school teachers Mrs Sylvia Davies, Mrs Carol Mellows, Mrs Carol Slipper and Mrs Lesley Walsh, who provided soup, cheese, bread, mixed salad and wine. Proceeds will go towards their chocolate stall at the church Christmas fair on December 13th.
It was organised by
captivated her audience with dialect poems which she composed about ex periences in her busy life.
Miss M. Pritchard gave the vote of thanks. Competition winners for choosing a favourite TV personality were Miss D. Faulkner and Miss E. Bil iington.
Abbey drive Whist winners at the
Abbey senior citizens’ drive * in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs K. Ombler, Mrs E. Speak. Gents — Mr Jamieson, Miss H. Allen. Dominoes: Mrs Ambrose, Miss Eatough.
cities quiz were Janice Hodgson, Dorothy Riley
and James Thomber. Slaidburn
mers enjoved a visit to Gisburne "Park Hospital, Gisburn, where they were shown round the modern facilities and also the older part of the mansion. Thanks were expressed by Susan Pinder and a supper and short business meeting followed
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