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I d she felt “very chuffed” 1 - I t was interesting to see
|6 people were and what a l th e rost office they came
Blankets
warning TAKE note of your baby’s blankets — for the Lanca shire Trading Standards Department has issued a warning following the dis covery of dangerous blan kets on sale in several Lancashire shops. The potentially lethal
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 10th, 1986 5 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) News from the villages Chipping
World tour Members of Chipping
WI enjoyed an amusing talk by Miss Durham on her tour of the world in 25 days, illustrated by slides. The birthday party was
Trish Muter. Mist and drizzle did nothing to deter the 33 riders who thoroughly enjoyed their day, all completing the 20 mile course, including one rider who had to walk the last part when the bit in her horse’s bridle broke. The ride began on Chip-
held yesterday and the AGM is on November 5th, with a hot-pot supper. The competition for the
Eing playing fields, where
last rose of summer was won bv Mrs B. Seed, with Mrs D. Preston second. Mrs B. Berry received birthday flowers and Mrs C. Scott won the raffle.
Festive fair Chipping Memorial Hall
blankets, of Italian origin, bear the trade name "Lvnnat" and have been produced in white, white and pink and white and blue, with a basket weave
design. Thev have a loosely-
woven' fluffy fringe which easilv sheds its viscose fibres. These can form balls of fluff which could prove dangerous if swal lowed or inhaled by a
bahv. Traders are advised to
take the product off sale and parents are recom mended to stop using them and return them to the retailer.
Birthday
for Pooh KIBBLE Valley youngs ters need not trek to Pooh Corner to congratulate one of the best-loved fic-
■ tional bears of all time on ■ his tluth birthday, which
:■ is this month. For the area's libraries
; On Tuesday. Longridge Library will be host to the celebrations and on October 30th Whalley Library will be the venue from 10-30 a.m. for an hour.
i have arranged two very special Winnie-the-Pooh parties in his honour.'
Christmas fair, on De cember 6th, promises to be traditional and festive. Each of the village
orses were examined by
vet Mr Stuart Ellis. The route took them
through the village, down the bridle path through Lower Greystonely, along the road past Dinkling Green and over the fell to Haredon Farm, returning via Liekhurst Farms and the chair works. Markers were laid out
Whalley
Hand knitting An informative talk on
wool and yams was given to 28 members and friends of Whalley and district Trefoil Guild by Mrs J. Taylor. Mrs Taylor, of “Deja
Mrs F. Boocock, Mrs P. W h i t ta k e r , Miss E. Hayes. Whist — Ladies: Mrs M. Wade. Gents: Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs F. Booeock.
Vu,” Whalley, showed hand-knitted garments made by herself, her daughter and other village residents.
societies will run a stall — the WI a tombola, parish council a book stall, Brow nies toys and games anti Cubs a repeat of last year’s attractive “blue” stall. The village hall commit
by Mrs Evelyn Helme, who rode in the first group, and picked up by airs Sluter. Route mar shalls were Mrs Maureen Helme, Mrs Margaret Rainford, Mrs Pamela Strange, Mrs Marion Featherstone and Mr Sluter. All riders received a
tee will organise a raffle and the amateur theatri cal society will be in charge of rather Christ mas's visit. The hall will also be the
venue for the presentation of the Best-Kept Village Competition award a week on Saturday.
ping Amateur Theatrical Society raised a splendid £150 for funds. Visitors enjoyed demonstrations of machine knitting, pottery
Fun day A fun day held by Chip
rosette on completion and Chipping club members also received a medallion presented by Mrs Mau reen Helme. The club held a C test
throwing, silk ribbon painting and model air craft making. There was a tombola,
ments.
World of drugs On Monday. 28 mem
■ There will be stories, a quiz, games and light re-
s -.ear. a pencil and crayons or felt-tip pens.
f freshments and children ■ who wish to join in the fun should take a teddy
DRIVING BAN
A SABDEN' driver was fined £150 and banned from dr iving for 12 months for failing to stop after an accident. Neil Thomas Rainford
oJg>. of Clitheroe Road, was also fined £50 for driving a car without due care and attention and £50 tor failing to report an accident. The court heard that
bers of Chipping YFC met in the village hall for a talk and slide show, pro viding an insight into the world of drugs, by Det. Con. Chesidge, of Lanca shire Constabulary's Drug Squad. After many ques tions she was thanked by Richard Seed and Jim Holden. Next week is the club's
AGM in Chipping Village Hall, at 7-45 p.m. New m em be rs a re very welcome.
Appreciated A gourmet cookery de
monstration given bv Mr Probin was enjoved by 35 members of Chipping Happy Days Club, who appreciated his sense of humour and the samples of his cooking. The November meeting
will be held in the new St Mary's Community Hall
room.
20-mile ride Chipping Pony Club
Kamford's girlfriend said the accident between the defendant's car and a parked car in Padiham Road happened after he had drunk four and a half pints of beer.
P.ainfnrd told police he
hail panicked and that ■.vac the rea-i n for driving
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held an open distance ride organised by John and
include Edward Sunder land, who passed D test, and Kate Inglis, who passed B test at Bold.
at Judd Holme by permis sion of Mr and Mrs Norris, whose field and stables they used. Mrs Ros Croft examined and certificates were awarded to Donna Gornall, Sarah Hanley, Linda Helme, Wendy Innerdale, Ann R a in fo rd and Amy Strange. Other recent successes
Gisburn
home produce stall, chil dren’s games and refresh
man David Graveston in troduced Mrs C. Thist- letlnvaite, who came to talk about the entertain ments show for next year. Rebecca Lancaster was congratulated for winning the cup at Stotieleigh for senior flower arranging. Another meeting had a
Congratulated At Gisburn YFC, chair
talk with slides by Mr Andrew Airton, of Skip- ton YFC, on his four- week exchange visit to Sweden. Miss Lancaster gave the vote of thanks.
Read
All the aces At the whist drive in-
Read Constitutional Club prizewinners were — Ladies: Mrs M. Grimes, Mrs M. Pickles (cons.) Gents: Mr G. Holden, Mrs M. R e d p a t h (cons). Winner of the special prize was Mr L. Grimes and Mrs M. Pollard was
MC.
morning in the Reformed Church ' raised about £00 to buy new equipment.
Play equipment Read Playgroup’s coffee
.Hargreaves welcomed everyone and after re ports' were given thanked the committee and mem bers for their support, especially at the hospital open day and the mediev al day. The officers were re
fast WI, VCO Mrs M. Macdonald, a member of the national executive committee, Was guest speaker and soon had everyone taking part in exercises with music as she gave her talk on “A ta s te of a course at Denman College — Swing into shape." Mrs K. Bond gave the vote of thanks. Mrs K.
Swinging At the AGM of Stand
Taylor (10), of Whalley, gave St Mary’s RC School Football team at Sabden the honours over the County Primary School in the return derby match. The teams drew in their
Outright win Four goals by James
Rimmgton
Well supported The whist and domino
d r iv e o rg a n is ed by Rimington Memorial In stitute Management Com mittee was well sup p o r te d . S uppe r was served and prizes were presented by Mrs A. Seed. MCs were Mr A. Stott, Mr D. Seed and Mr A. Eccles. Whist: Ladies — Mrs
previous meeting, but in Thursday’s closely fought match on the Holme, St Mary’s were the 4-2 win ners. Both goals for the County School were scored by Michael Coley.
Wiswell
celebrated their birthday party with a buffet supper and a cake given by a member. President Mrs B. Glad
Birthday cake Members of Wiswell WI
P. Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries, will speak on “Shrubs."
YFC prizes The following prizes
were presented to Bolton- by-Bowland young far mers by club president’s wife Mrs Sheila Dinsdale. Boys: Junior — Richard
Waddington
Anthem The 1st Waddington
M. Maude, Mr M. Coul- therd, Mrs A. Jackson. Gents — Mr A. A. Har greaves, Mr H. Lofth ouse, Mr D. Seed. Dominoes: Mrs M. A.
Wentworth, Miss M. Pye, Mr J. Tomlinson, Mr A. Eccles, Mr C. Wiseman. Children’s dominoes:
Jason Walker, Emma Downing. Draw: Mr W. Ingleby, Mr R. Eamshaw.
Adventures Rimington WI members
elected and committee members are Mrs Ham- son, Mrs Thomas, Miss M. Kay, Mrs 0. Quinn, Mrs W. O’Caine and Mrs S. Ogden. Competition winners for
an autumn arrangement were Mrs Taylor, Mrs K. Bond and Miss M. Kay. Afternoon tea was served by the committee.
Monday were designated men’s weekend at Whal ley Methodist Church. On Saturday evening
Men’s weekend Saturday, Sunday and
there was a well attended audiovisual presentation in the schoolroom entitled “Where tile highest moun tains reach tile sky" by Sue Jeeves. Refreshments were served by the men’s committee. On Sunday, the service
was conducted by the Rev. Clifford Foster. There was an augmented men’s choir and solos were sung by Mr Brian Slow. Lessons were read bv members of the Men’s fellowship and organist was Mr Frank Rushton, of Clitheroe. On Monday evening
win introduced Mr B. Kir- kham, who gave a talk on “Collecting silver.” He had some lovely items on display and explained how he had come to purchase them. He was thanked by Mrs H. Cooke. Birthday g re e tin g s
went to Miss A. Bolton, Mrs J . Gray, Mrs J. Fenlon and Mrs Gladwin. Mrs Fenlon thanked all the helpers and suppor ters of the coffee morning in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, when £115 was raised for Fed eration funds. The walk led by Mr
recently enjoyed visits to Gisburne Park Hospital and Samlesbury Hall and all who had helped at the coffee and tasting evening were thanked. Recipe booklets of the various dishes can be obtained from the secretary for 5°p. P r e s id e n t Mrs E.
Armer, Colin Sutcliffe, S tu a r t H a rg re a v e s . Senior — David • Towier, Anthony Proom, Peter Dakin. Corn th waite Trophy for member with most points not winning another trophy — Colin Sutcliffe.
effort — Stuart Har greaves. Club Competi- • tions Shield — Alan and James Towier. Dr Wrigley Trophy for top junior and senior in winter competi tions — Simon Moorhouse and Alison Pickard.
Bibby Tankard for
Armer, Marion Jones, Sandra Howard. Senior — Alison Pickard, Jayne Moore, Janet Hanson. Howard Tray for member with most points not win ning another trophy — Jayne Moore.
Girls: Junior — Gill
Robinson reported on the autumn council meeting. Mrs D. Eecles volun
Jayne Moore. Jimmy Nixon Trophy for effort — Ann Moore. Club Com petition Rose bowl — Gill Armer.
Attendance Trophy —
teered to read a lesson on behalf of the WI at the annual Remembrance Day sen-ice in the Institute on November 9th. Birthday g re e tin g s
Shaw had been enjoyed and Mrs S. Sharpies gave a report on the autumn council meeting. A jumble sale will be held on November 15th at Whal ley CE School. Names were taken for
evening at "Waves,” Blackburn’s water leisure complex. Next meeting there is a talk on hen showing by Mrs Betty Palmer, of Paythome.
Members enjoyed an
were read by Mrs B. Thompson. Mrs M. Knapp is to arrange a Christmas shopping trip to York or Chester. The speaker, Mr John
the Christmas dinner on December 3rd at the Whitehall Craft Centre, Hurst Green. A letter of resignation was received from Mrs D. Downham. The competition for an
article still in use after 50 years was won by Mrs D. Hacking, Mrs I. Hibble and Mrs Cooke. The raffle was won by Mrs C. Thompson. Supper hostes ses were Mrs P. Sarsfield, Miss G. Park and Mrs M. Haworth.
Hurst Green
there was a "Call my bluff contest between the Women's and Men’s Fel lowships, with Mr Os borne Fog in the chair. The ladies team — Glen.vs Nolan, Freda Grime and June Weaver — roundly defeated the men — Maurice Wilson, Alan Bowles and Jimmy Fell — by five points to nil. Opening prayers were led bv Mr Foster.
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of Clitheroe, was guest sn e a k e r at Whallev Methodist Women’s Fel lowship. Her thoughtful address gave members much on which to reflect and ponder. She was thanked by
Points to ponder Mrs E. Cowperthwaite,
Green Conservatives’ monthly whist and domino drive were: Ladies — Mrs E. Holden, Mrs D. Knowles, Mrs Stanley. Gents — Mr W. Bailey, Mr I. Wilkinson, Mr C. Haworth. Dominoes: Mrs F. Gre enha lgh, Mrs Lofthouse Competition: Mrs Lofthouse.
Tory drive Whist winners at Hurst
Swells fund The weather was kind
for a car boot sale at H u rs t Green, which raised £330 to help swell the Bowling Club fund. Lucky card winner was Mr Jim Holden.
chairman Mrs Marjorie Neason. Tea was served by Mrs A. Sutton and hel pers and Mrs E. Worm- leighton was the pianist.
citizens' drive in Whalley, whist winners were — Ladies: Mrs H. Turner, Mrs F. Jolly and Miss M. Hudson (joint). Gents: Mr F. Jamieson, Mrs S. Wiggan. Dominoes: Miss M. Birtwell, Mrs N. Ambrose.
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Sabden
Monday night disco in St Marv’s Hall, Sabden, next week. The new time of the regular disco is 6-30 to 7-30 p.m., for the vounger children, followed by the teenagers.
New time The r e wi l l be no
tion is to be held on Saturday outside Sabden County Primary School from 8-30 to 9 a.m. when villagers are asked to take
Paper A waste paper collec
Holden
Shaw, of Clayton-le- Moors, recalled how he and his wife had followed in th e fo o ts te p s of thousands of hopeful ad venturers who in 1897 made the long and hazard ous joumev to the Yukon in Canada, lured by stories of gold and for tunes. He illustrated his talk with slides and was thanked by Mrs C. Thist- lethwaite. Miss M. Bairstow gave
Thanksgiving Speakers at Holden
Chapel’s harvest thank sgiving services were Mr W. Holliday, of Clitheroe, in the afternoon and Mr E. Bainbridge, of Chip ping, in the evening.
dren sang “God whose form is all creation", and "Yes, God is good" and the choir sang “Fruits of creation" and “Showers of Blessing".
The Sunday School chil
details of forthcoming events including a coffee evening in the Memorial Institute with a flower ar ranging demonstration by Mrs Marshall, of Nelson, and a produce tombola or ganised by Rimington and District Gardening Club. A competition for a
Mr M. Blakey and Mrs B. Harrison. Collections •amounted to £150.56 for chapel funds.
Organists for the day were Mr F. Waddington,
brass candlestick was won by Mrs J. Duerden, Mrs A. Buckle and Mrs A. Seed.
Bolton-by-Bowland
Soil Bolland Gardening Club
welcomed Mr D. Huntley, of Myerscough College, who spoke on "The soil, i ts im p o r ta n c e and maintenance." He showed slides and was thanked by chairman Mr W. Holland. Members were r e
minded of the meeting on November 12th. when Mr
taken to "Riverside", Sawlev, by the teachers and ch ild ren of the Sunday school.
Chatburn
was spent by members of the Ribblesdale Club, C h a tb u rn , p lay in g dominoes and chatting. Tea hostesses were Mrs Campbell and Mrs Tit- terington.
Pleasant A pleasant afternoon
the Pendle Hotel, bv kind invitation of mine host Mr E. Marcella, for a special
Today's meeting is at afternoon. The harvest fruit was
Cub Scout pack attended morning service at St H e le n s Church on Sunday. John Robbins carried the Colours and Matthew Smith and Mark Askew were escorts. The service was con
ducted by Canon C. F. Goodehild and the Rev. A. E. Bland sang the office. Lessons were read by Mr Barry Whitehead. The full choir, directed
by Mrs Jean Hartley, sang the anthem “Jesu, the very thought is sw e e t” , by Richard Shephard. The Vicar pre sented Andrea Whybrow- with the dark blue ribbon of a Senior Singer and paid tribute to her missio nary zeal in introducing other people to the choir. Simon Cunliffe and
Mark Haworth, of the Cub S co u ts , were sidesmen.
Making gifts A working party for St
age to sort out materials, and wool which could be made into suitable gifts. In addition to articles
Helen’s Christmas Fair met at Waddington Vicar
for the fair, members have been making gar ments for children in re sponse to an Oxfam appeal, as well as continu ing throughout the year to knit cot blankets and vests for Mother Teresa orphanages and hospitals. It was agreed to meet
Brian Derbyshire, intro duced opener Mr Richard Fallows, of Bolton-by- Bowland. He was thanked by Mr J. C. Kenyon, vice- chairman of the PCC, and presented with a gift by May F e s t iv a l Queen Elaine Barton. Mr Fallows was also
the winner of the treasure hunt, for which he re ceived a tea towel map. The winner of “guess the date of Basil's birthday” was Mrs Lawson, of Clitheroe.
Grindleton
meeting of Grindleton WI, plans for next month's 54th birthday party were discussed and members decided on a buffet supper, to be followed by entertainment. All new lady residents in the vil lage are to be invited to join in. President Mrs H. Simp
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Mrs Anne Riley, secret ary Mrs S. Dowds and t r e a s u r e r Mrs M. Fletcher. The retiring comm itte e served supper of chicken and baked potato. A raffle for a hand-
fortnightly in order to ex change ideas and report progress on work done at home.
For peace October 27th is a day of
prayer and intercession for the peace of the world, with the Ar chbishop of Canterbury and Pope John Paul II meeting in Assisi to take part in prayers for peace. The day will be marked
Gisburne^ark
thrown pottery night-light was won by Mrs O. Swindlehurst and joint competition winners were Mrs H. Read and Mrs S. Hargreaves.
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Slaidbum
the village hall on Monday night for a talk on “Farm house Biscuits" by Mr Melvor. A vote of thanks was proposed by Amanda
Biscuits Slaidburn YFC met in
on Saturday were — Seniors: Chris Briggs. Juniors: James Can-.
Jackson. Winners of the dry stone walling competition
Sale of work St Andrew's Parish
Church annual sale of work was held in Slaid burn Village Hall on Saturday afternoon, with attractive stalls to tempt the buyers. It raised £375. The Rector, the Rev.
was followed by a film show. It was given by . ..
tea and cakes at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billing ton, on Thursday evening
Potato pie A supper of potato pie,
Walmsley, of Clitneroe Camera Club, on a trip from York to Edinburf He was introduced Mrs L. Grierson and thanks to the speaker and to the ladies for the supper was given by the new p a s to r , Mr Procter. Guest speaker on Tues
day was Mrs K. Gorton, of Blackburn, on her work as a magistrate. The vote of thanks was give bv Mrs A. Holmes.
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