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Bolton-by-Bowland
In costume Bolton-by-Bowland
Drama Group held a cheese and wine evening with a difference at the home of Mr and Mrs G. Curry, Lane Ends.
An exciting lifestyle
FORMER Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Stephen Cherry has passed out with the Royal Marine Commandos. Stephen (20). of Dove
Syke Farm. West Brad ford, trained at Lymp- stone. Devon, and has iicen attached to a unit aboard HMS Condor, at Arbroath. In January. Stephen
dance. A bring-and-buy stall sold cakes and pro duce and drama group members were dressed in C « n t i n e n t a 1 - s t y 1 e costumes.
There was it good atten
competitions were: Simon Moot-house (guessing game), Mrs C. Bacon (treasure hunt), Rubin Cook (sweets). Mrs F. Smalley and Mrs M. Smal ley (photos) and Mrs R. Parks (wine).
Winners of the various
and his colleagues will see service in Norway and in the summer will be in
Canada. Stephen worked at
Booth's Supermarket on the frozen food section before joining the Com mandos'nine months ago. He is a keen footballer
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.ik‘ Kershaw. her and ihe bnde- witness was Mr
, resuekt. fhurch ceremony ,;-:in*d by Abbe
LIBRARY CORNER
HKCKNT additions to the stock at ClithcrtM* Library include: ••peach” — Elizabeth Adler.
A romantic novel which tells of the love between a wealthy French prl and an orphan who h;f ri>en to become a f>owerful fjpiro in the motor industry. •‘Death and a Madonna” —
E. White. Mr W. Cross- ley, Miss .1. Waterworth, Mrs J. Singleton and Mr M. Dakin. Mr W. Crossley thanked Mr and Mrs C u r ry an d a l l th e fund-raisers.
Raffle winners were: Mr
Jubilee trip Members of Bolton-
and formerly played for West Bradford FC.
by-Bowland V FC wel comed Steve Morris, who gave a talk with slides on his silver jubilee trip to
Colorado. The vote of thanks was proposed by Colin Sutcliffe, seconded by chairman Peter Dakin.
trip to Kippax Biscuits, meeting in the village at 6- 45 p.m.
Next week there is a Gisburn
anniversary of the open ing of Gisburne Park Hos pital, members of staff held a Christmas hamper raffle to raise money for
Help appeal To celebrate the first
the "Children in Need” appeal.
Doreen Watson, a part- time receptionist and the wife of County Coun. John Watson.
The winner was Mrs Clitlieroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Adveiiising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) from Chatburn
70 years Seventy years of Cub
Scouting were celebrated at the family service at Christ Church, Chatburn,
on Sunday. The church’s own Cub
council raises about £3,000 from a penny rate.
Record sum Whalley and district
Scout pack attended, together with parents and friends and other Ribble Valley packs. The service was conducted by the Rev. Walter Drain, Vicar of
sented by David Sutcliffe, escorted" by Scott Turner and John McKeown. The lessons were read
branch of the Royal Brit ish Legion is delighted to announce a record total for this year's poppy- appeal — £2,354! Organiser Mr P. Thist-
Pendleton
New president At Pendleton WI’s
annual meeting, president Mrs M. Ross introduced county chairman Mrs Netta Brodrick, making her first visit there as
lethwaite thanked sellers for their hard work and th e public for i ts generosity. Former branch organ
Chatburn. The standard was pre
£233 — was telephoned to the BBC appeal on Friday evening by nurse lan Roxburgh.
The final total raised —
by Mrs Margaret Simkin and Mrs Pauline Sutcliffe, assistant Cub Scout lead ers. Prayers were read by Gary Simkin, William Fal- lowcs, Stephen Wood ward, David Dakin and Paul Maynard. The Cub Scouts sang a
Slide show Members of Gisburn
VCO. Mrs M. Gornall gave the
iser Mr John Boothman, who has resigned from the post after 10 years, was presented with a set of prints of Whalley in appreciation of his service and dedication.
Winning hands Winners at the Abbey-
YFC met at West Marton Institute for a talk and slide show on Northern
Germany by Mr G. Bargh. The vote of thanks was given by Miss J. Lan caster.
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Joan O'tlugan. Crime novel in which the murder takes place unions a group nf women on a lecture tour of Italy. "The Loire” — James Bent-
dressing salon” — (A Harvey and IL Steadman. Useful guide t«> setting Up a hairdressing business covering such assets a> location, decor and financial and legal requirements.
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l i e and Dramatic Society’s la te s t offering, I . the bride."
I t te n hv A. P. Herbert, the musical tells the 1 if a " ra th e r staid Victorian family whose I te r . Lucy, elopes to France with P ie rre Fon- l in the eve of her wedding to an Englishman. 1 monocle is needed for one of th e leading Ptei— in time for curtain up — the production ,on Fehruarv 21st to 2Sth — and anyone who able to oblige should contact Mr John i > t Jitheroe 1 lTJHl.
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song and were joined in another by the Sunday- school children. William Fallowes and Martin Peel accompanied the singing on recorders. The vicar spoke of the
Cub Scout promise and reminded the gathering of God’s promises. The offer ing was received by Ste ven Simkin, Martin Peel, Robert Sutcliffe and Michael Burgess. Akela Mrs Jackie Wood
ward was delighted with the success of the service.
Old pictures Members of Chat-
burn’s Kibblesdale Club enjoyed a pleasant after noon playing dominoes, chatting and looking at old photographs. Tea hos tesses were Mrs Bowskill and Mrs Atkinson.
Union, Chatburn, invited Gisbtirn MU and friends to hear Rita Nightingale speak about her experi ences in a Thailand Jail which led to her conver sion to Christianity and her present work with the Prison Christian Fellow- ship.
In jail Christ Church Mothers'
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were, Whist: Ladies — Mrs H. Turner, MrsJ. Wnlmsley. Gents — Mr C. T. Sharp, Mr N. Walmsley. Dominoes: Mr P. Whitaker.
ing of the Whalley- Meth odist Women’s Fellowship, members were joined by c o 11 e a g a e s f r o m a 11 churches in the circuit who are involved in Women's Work. T h e y e n j o y c d a n
Missionaries At Wednesday's meet
trea sure r 's report and assistant secretary Mrs A. Hall reported on the acti vities of fho year. Mrs Ross expressed her
gratitude to members who had made her presidency so enjoyable and Mrs H. Taylor thanked her for her
hard work. Mrs Brodrick gave a
talk on committee work and its importance to the WI as a whole. After the l-e-election of
the committee cn bloc, the following officers were appointed: Miss R. Mundy (president), Mrs J. Bristol and Mrs B. Collinge (vice-presidents). Mrs M. Gornall and Mrs
villages
was thanked for her help as assistant treasurer. Members of the new
Downham
committee are Mrs Bailey, Mrs- E. Hallam, Mrs M. Wigglesworth, Miss D. Dewrance, Miss H. Ems- den, Mrs A. Whitwell, Mrs Boothman, Mrs Wood and Miss M. Bridge. The secretary and treasurer are continuing in office and vice-presidents are Miss Emstlen and Mrs M. Gar n e t t , who has been co-opted. Mrs Entwistlc described
Seasonal talk The president of Down-
ham WI, Mrs P. Bailey, welcomed members of Rimington and Bolton-by- Bowland WIs after two minutes silence had been observed for member Mrs N. Wright. Mrs Morris, of Knowle
the Shakespeare course she had attended at Den man College. The prize for gaining the most competi tion points in the year went to Mrs C. Riley. A Christmas stall sold
attractive seasonal gifts and is to be repeated next month and a competition to guess the identity- of baby photos of the past year’s committee proved it real talking point. For the Christmas party-
N. Howarth are to con tinue as treasurer and secretary respectively- and the new press correspon
dent is Mrs A. Slinger. Mrs P. Nutter was pre
address by* Airs It. Col bert, of Blackburn, who spoke on women in Metho dism who work together as missionaries in this country and overseas. Mrs Freda Grime, in the
sented with a cup for gain ing; most points in the competitions throughout the year. The competition for it jar of chutney was won by- Mrs E. Slinger. A white s ta l l was
and lucky dips. Visitors were served coffee and mince pies with brandy butter. Raffle winners were
Mrs Kitty Pack, of Liver pool, Mrs Spencer, Chris topher Platt and Mr Keith Newmark. Parish council chairman Alf Parsons thanked everyone who helped.
Green and Dutton WI, gave a demonstration of Christmas decorations with tips on containers and arrangements. She was
Switching on Sabden Christmas
thanked by Mrs B. Todd. A competition for a
paper hat was won by Mrs D. Whittaker, Mrs M. Bairstow and Mrs E. Jackson, all of Rimington
WI. Birthday greetings went
on December 0th, mem bers were reminded to take food and cutlery for the Jacob's join and gifts of grocery- items for the housebound. Hostesses will he Mrs H. Carnie, Mrs D. Clayton, Mrs S. Cowgill, Mrs M. Coates, Mrs M. Cowman and Mrs A. Cooke.
manned by Mrs P. Blea- zard and Mrs M. Wilmot. Tea hostesses were Mrs M. Baldwin, Mrs H. Tay lor and Miss Mundy.
chair, thanked the speaker and announced that tit the C h r is tin a s p a r ty Mr Osborne Fogg will present a Deanna Durbin feature film.
by tile Whalley branch of the NSPCC and held in the Methodist schoolroom on Saturday raised £100.
For NSPCC A jumble sale promoted
Re-elected At the annual meeting
proposed by Mrs L. An derson and hostesses were Mrs Craven, Mrs Howarth, Mrs Kenyon and Mrs Staines. The Vicar opened the meeting with prayers and Mrs E. Drain presided.
The vote of thanks was Party time
Trees Gardens. Chatburn. were invited to an after noon party by residents of the Manor House on Thursday. Mrs Margaret Malcolm, of Accrington, provided entertainment, playing the organ and or ganising party games. Fancy dress hats were
Ladies from Crow
of Whalley- WI the three main officers were re-e lected — Mrs Mavis Day- (president), Mrs Mary Thorpe (secretary) and Mrs G re t ta Kinradc (treasurer). Vice-presidents are Mrs
Read
Books Read CE School held
a mock auction which raised the magnificent sum of £440 to purchase hooks and software equip ment. Mrs Ruth French organised the event.
All the aces At the whist drive in
Doris Oakes, Mrs Kitty Itobinson and Mrs Doris Simpson, other committee members being Mrs Jean B i s It n p . Mrs E d i t h Orinerod. Mrs Eileen Peace and Mrs Lily Scott. Three members — Mrs
Read Constitutional Club on Monday, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs 1). He vs, Mrs J. Coward (eons). Gents — Mr It. Sugar, Mrs P. Larkin (cons). Mrs I). Birch won the special prize and MC was Mrs M. Pollard.
Country houses Read and Whaliey
handed' round with tam bourines and maraecas so that everyone could join in the games and old-time songs. Recitals of Lanca shire dialect poems were given by some of the resi dents.
Candlelit supper A social evening on
Saturday- at Chatburn Methodist Church raised £101 for the Junior Mis sionary Association. A supper of quiche and
Julie
I.ee, Mrs Margaret Naylor and Miss E. M. Postlethwaite — retired from the committee and were thanked for past scr- v ic e s . T h a n k s w e r e expressed to the president by Mrs Simpson. Mrs Mary Whitehead
Luncheon Club met tit the Foxfields Restaurant to hear Miss Baits Baker speak about country- houses in Yorkshire, her in a i n t o p i e I) e i n g Harcwood House, where she was once employed as comptroller. Mrs Iris Smith was in
the chair and the vote of thanks was given tty Mrs Jean ltawcliffe.
gave a short account of a flight to Australia to cele brate her golden wedding, on which site and her hus band were given congratu lations and champagne. Names were taken of
those wishing to attend Waddington Church for an evening of carols and Christmas readings on December Stli. at the invi- tatin of Waddington WI. The annual Christmas
salad, followed In' fruit pie and cream, was served at tallies decorated with holly and lighted candles. Games and dancing were organised by the Rev. Graeme Halls and Mr Neil
Turpin. Mr I’hilip Wilkinson and
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u group of children gave musical items and there was a Christinas gift stall.
Whalley
Same again No change — that's
the message from Whalley Parish Council which has kept the annual precept tit 4p in the £. The parish
dinner will be held on Jan uary 13th at the Tudor Rose Restaurant. The next committee meeting is at the home of Mrs Kinradc on January tilh. at 10-30 a.m.
Slaidburn
YFC drive Klaidhurn YFC organ
ised a whist and domino drive at Newton Village
Hall. Whist: Ladies — J.
; G. Parker, .1. Dukes, B. Crossley. Dominoes: .1. Clu-w, .1. Robinson, C. Newhouse, P. Hanson. Ruffle: D. Cowking. S. Briggs, I*. Metcalfe.
Mavlor. D. Knowles, J. Crabtree, B. Brennand. Gents — A. Hargreaves.
On vehicles On Monday night mem
bers of Slaidburn YKC enjoyed an illustrated talk on Land Hovers and Range Hovers, showing the efficiency and durabil ity of the vehicles. Thanks were expressed by Robert
(’oar. Grindleton
Safety quiz On Friday there was a
night of films held in Grindleton CE School,
when PC Blackburn and WI’C Brown showed two films and organised a safety quiz. They were thanked by-
headmaster Mr S. Licves- le.vwho also thanked the Friends of Grindleton School committee for pri- viding refreshments. The event raised £til towards school funds.
Waste paper There will lie the
usual waste paper collec tion on Saturday outside Read CE School before 10
a. tn. Waddington
Speculation Using an epidiascope,
photographs of Wadding- ton in former years were shows on the screen at an "Old Waddington Night," held in St Helen's Sunday-
School. Mr P. A. Cunliffe. head
of Waddington and West Bradford CE School, acted as projectionist and much speculation ensued as school groups of former years were shown. Refreshments were
Hurst Green Festive note
St John’s MU meeting point at Hurst Green ended on a festive note with sherry, hot mince
The monthly meeting of
pies and cake. The theme was "Christ
inas Miscellany,” featuring Christmas customs, music, cone decorations, poetry
and songs. M e m b e r s - w e r e
reminded of tbe Christmas fair taking place on Satur day and also that the music group "'ill be sing ing in church on Sunday
morning. Tbe next meeting takes
place on January 15th when "Radio Lancashire” will be the title of a talk.
raised for bowling green funds in Hurst Green at a jumble sale. Raffle win ners were Mrs Tipton and Mrs Greasley. Further efforts are to be held in tbe New Year.
£100 raised The sum of £100 was
Knowle Green
In memory The annual meeting of
Kmtwle Green and Dutton WI started with a silence in memorv of member Mrs F. Whalley'.
a donation of £20 to the LFWI and to Knowle Green village institute committee for the upkeep of the hall.
it was decided to semi
elected president, Mrs Procter and Mrs Akroyd being vice-presidents. Mrs Watts secretary and Mrs Jackson treasurer. It was decided to take the chil dren to tile RATS panto as their Christmas treat. A slide show of Swit
Mrs Stott was r e
zerland and of the \\ I outing to the well dres sings in Derbyshire was given by Mrs'Byrne and Mrs Procter.
. Capstick and Mrs Mercer and letters of thunks were rend from treasurer Mrs E. Parker for flowers received and from Mrs M. Walmsley and family for .sympathy following their bereavement. The WI Area Show
to Mrs Brocklehurst, Mrs
tree lights will be switched on at the' annual carol ser vice on December 7th, at 6-30 p.m. Doing the hon ours this year is Ribble Valley MP Mr David Wad dington, who lives in the village. The tree will be dedi
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Committee is holding cof fee and cake evening in the Mayor's Pa r lo u r tonight in aid of funds for the show. The WI Christ mas party takes place on December 11th. After supper, organised
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by the committee and hos tesses Mrs Fielding, Mrs Todd and Mrs Eeclcs, card bingo was played and the various Christmas decora tions were raffled. Visiting presidents Mrs Moorhouse, of Bolton-by-
Bowland, and Miss M. Bairstow, of Rimington, thanked Downham mem bers for their hospitality.
House-to-house The sum of £58.13 was
collected house-to-house in Downham for the Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
Magnificent The bonfire firework
display at Downham raised the magnificent
total of £227.56. A surplus of £57.50 will be given to next year's event, us it is hoped to hold it annually. A supper held after
wards at the Assheton Arms was attended by some 70 people.
Sabden
Tricks and spots Domino prizewinners
at Sabden Over 60s Mon day night social were: Mrs E.‘ Parker, Mrs L. Hunt, Miss E. Hayes and Mr H. Swannick. Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Seftcm, Mrs M. Wade. Gents — Mr F. C u l l a m , M r s D . Houghton. Raffle: Mrs M.
Wade. Thursday's domino win
ners: Mrs K. Newby, Mrs I. Cottam. Mrs F. Boo- cock. Whist: Ladies — Mrs N. Marshall. Gents — Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs J. Swannick.
Looking ahead A It o u t £ 2 5 0 w a s
raised at Saltden Parish Council's coffee morning in St Mary's Hull tn provide parcels for the over 70s at Christmas. There was a tombola,
doll, bottle and cake stalls, an egg and bacon game
When your car
served and churchwarden Mr E. F. Rowbottom gave a short talk about the history of the parish, reading some of the an cient records and docu ments. The evening was ar
ranged by the church social committee.
Join the choir Sung Eucharist at St
Helen's Church, Wadding ton, on Sunday, opened with tlie introit "I come with joy to meet my Lord"." Soloists were Ben Whit ham and Michael Rnharts. Three new member!
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were admitted by Canon ('. F. Goodehild to the choir — Catherine Bullock as a junior singer, her brother lan as a senior singer and her sister Ali son as a full chorister.
Hands over Retiring president
Mrs Jean Oldroyd handed over tile reins of Wadding ton WI to vice-president and former secretary Mrs Jean F.ntwistle, who was eleeted as her successor at
the annual meeting. Reports on the year's
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