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Clitheroe A dver tiser it- Times, December 17tli, HINT 5 NEWS FROM VILLAGES Pendleton


Meat prizes There was an excellent


attendance at Pendleton Village Hall’s Christmas whist and domino drive, with 111 people participat­ ing. The event was organ­ ised by the committee and competition for the meat prizes was keen. T h e re was a lso a


.chison (kings), James Whi­ twell, Matthew Whitwell and David Whitwell (shepherds). At the service, which


p la y in g Mary, w ith T h om a s W h i tw e l l (Joseph), Alison Whitwell (Angel Gabriel), Lucy Whitwell, Julie Whitwell, Rachel Hitchen and Olivia Holden (angels), Louise Whitwell, Rebecca Whi­ twell and Charlotte Hut-


bumper raffle and alto­ gether the effort raised £333 for village hall funds. Winners were: Whist — Tom Cowperthwaite, Mrs Lax, D. Brennand, Phyllis Blezard. Dominoes: J. Metcalfe, Mrs Crook, Mrs Briggs, Mrs P. Nutter.-


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of colour ALTHOUGH the cold weather seems to be upon us, the parish councils are working to make it a colourful spring. Most of the local parish


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councils have been pro­ vided with bags of daffodil bulbs to plant by roadsides and prominent a reas within the district. The scheme, part of the


County Council’s environ­ mental enhancement pro­ gramme. is the first of several in i tia tiv e s to brighten up the area after the ravages of winter.


e emo- dorian. CRIMEWATCH


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rant, Langho, was the venue for members and friends of Pendleton WI when they held th e i r Christmas party. The frosty weather was


Party time Hillock Farm Restau­


the Christmas crib will be blessed. All are welcome


Newton


Show drive The Hodder Valley


Show whist and domino drive was held in Newton Village Hall on Friday evening. Prizes were pre­ sented by Mr Neville Shaw. Whist: Ladies — Mrs


starts at 4 p.m, the young­ sters will sing a carol and


to attend. The first communion of


Christmas will be at 11-30 p.m. and on Christmas Day parish communion will be at 11 a.m. A ser­ vice of lessons and carols is to be held at 7 p.m. on Sunday.


Grindleton


soon forgotten as everyone enjoyed a festive meal of


turkey with all the trim­ mings. President Miss Ruth


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Mundy announced coming events including a meet­ ing at the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe, on January 28th, organised by the Agricultural Training Board, when a panel will answer questions on diver­ sification in farming. A quiz was won jointly


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A p p e a l gold aw a rd recently presented to Grindleton WI was on dis­ play at the Christmas meeting. Mrs V. Cooney gave a


Icing cakes The East Lancs Scanner


Spencer, Jack Walker, E. Pinder, M. Shaw, Mrs Baines, J. Walker, Gareth Beattie, Mrs J. Parker, Mrs L. Leedham, Mrs F. Pye, Mrs Dinsdale and Mr P. Riley.


Underwood, Mrs Swales and Mrs Roe. Gents — Mr


S. Hogg, Mrs B. Peel and Mr J. Swales. Dominoes: Mr T. Mars-


den, Mr E. Seedall, Mrs M. R u sh to n , Mr J . Walker, Mrs E. Janson, Mrs M. Lund. Raffle: Mrs B. Peel, Mr


G. Parker (2), B. Wad- dington, Ruth Baines and


Nen Beattie.


Rally N e w to n U n i t e d


venue for the annual Christmas Rally, attended by members of Martin Top, Settle, Holden and Harrop churches. A short service was con­


Reformed Church was the


by Mrs J. Dewhurst and Mrs V. Staveley and the evening was rounded off with carol singing. Miss Mundy thanked Mrs Anne Hall and Mrs Nancy Haworth for making the arrangements. Tea hostesses in Jan­


demonstration of cake icing and Mrs C. Read thanked her. The competi­ tion for a Christmas tree novelty was won by Mrs K. Hopkinson, Mrs H. R e a d a n d M r s D. Haworth. Names were taken of


members wishing to attend Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic Society’s production of “ South Pacific” in February. Mrs C. Taylor, Mrs H.


uary will be Mrs G. Hack­ ing and Mrs J. Bailey. There will be a white ele­ phant stall and a competi­ tion for a green plant.


given in All S a in t s ’ Church, Pendleton, for many years, will be per­ formed by the Sunday School scholars at the Christmas Eve service. Rehearsals started last


Nativity play The first nativity to be


Sunday and mothers are busy making costumes. Emily Hutchison will be


silver tray and a bouquet of flowers were presented by Mr and Mrs Edward Pinder, who are celebrat­ ing their silver wedding


During the evening a


next week, for all their help in organising concerts


for the band. Holden


ated £15 to the Ribble Val­ ley Scanner Appeal.


For scanner Holden Chapel has don­


Gisburn


subject of a talk given to Gisburn Young Farmers. Mr Jim Potts, who has


Crime Crime reporting was the


ducted by the Rev. J. D. Salsbury and after supper a music g ro u p from Revidge Fold Church, Blackburn, entertained. Mr D. Bagshaw thanked them and Mr F. Wadding- ton thanked the ladies for providing supper. A collection was taken


The vote of thanks was given by C. Graveston.


40 years’ experience in this field, gave a talk at West Marton village hall which was enjoyed by all.


and £47 is to be sent for the Heart Start Appeal.


Simpson and Mrs E. Nut- tall are to serve on a newly-formed social com­ mittee to arrange outings and events. Mrs S. Dowds, who


held its Christmas concert at Newton Village Hall on Saturday night. The firs t half of the


Band plays Slaidburn Silver Band


recently resigned from the committee after several years as secretary, was presented with a silk floral arrangement for her ser­ vices.


evening was taken up by special Christmas music, with everyone joining in carols. The soloist was David Spencer and the conductor John Cowking. After supper, the band played for dancing. The draw was won by


per provided by members, the evening concluded with the singing of carols. Hostesses for the next meeting are Mrs A. Riley, Miss M. Ord, Mrs S. Har­ greaves, Mrs C. Read and Miss B. Brennand.


Following a buffet sup­


son and treasurer Mrs L. Newlove were re-elected at the annual meeting of Gisburn WI. Mrs J. Gor- nall was appointed secre­ tary. The tellers were Mrs D. Jury and Mrs Giles, of Sawley. The Hindley Trophy for


In the mood President Mrs J. Wat­


Wiswell


speaker at the Christmas meeting of Wiswell WI was Madam Dorothea, a tax exile from Jersey (alias member Mrs D. Hilton!) She proved a competent bingo caller and prizes were won by Mrs S. Shar­ pies, Mrs D. Hollin, Mrs


Eyes down At g re a t ex p en se ,


to Mrs M. Hopwood and Miss E. Haughton and it was reported that the jumble sale had raised


Rhodes. Birthday greetings went


£135.35. Letters of resignation


were received from Mrs M. Whitwell and Mrs A. Wood and a le t te r oi thanks for flowers from Mrs E. Robertson. Winner of the year’s


cliffe and Ken Howarth. The video is now available from Mr Lawless, who spent two full days filming at the school.


M. Power and Mrs E. games, balloons and a buf- buffet supper. DLnrlr.0


final under-teens disco of the year in St Mary’s Hall, Sabden, on Monday. Dozens of children danced to Steve Masterman’s disco and there were party


Balloons It was party time at the


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fe t p ro v id ed by th e The e n te r ta inm en t , helpe^s.


’ . 4 « « 4 1. _ rrViQ o n tn i loosely based on . New


prise visit from Father Oldroyd, with the Christmas, who had joined distinguished panel of Ber- Parlilram Rniinrl Tnhlprs nice Bar 1 o\\ , Do 1


There was even a sur- Faces, was hosted by


Padiham Round Tablers touring the village to play carols and collect for charity.


competition cup was Mrs D. Gorner, followed by Mrs D. Hollin and Mrs D.


Hilton. Mrs H. Cooke agreed to


be the sick visitor for Bar- row and Mrs J. Fenlon for Wiswell. Mrs B. Gladwin is to be delegate to the spring council meeting in


March. . A buffet supper was


provided by the committee and Mrs F. Birtwell brought along a Christmas cake. The competition for four mince pies was won by Mrs Gorner, Mrs Hop- wood and Mrs D. Hacking. A raffle for food parcels


gone into the music busi- Audrey Postlethwaite, ness. A professionally pro- Doreen Edmondson, Min C rom p to n , D o ro th y Dewrance, Eileen Hallam, Molly Wandless, Margaret


On tape Sabden school has


duced tape of pupils sing- ing th e i r C h r is tm a s pantomime, “ Up the B eanstalk,” has been released on the Sabden J e a n E n tw is t le County Primary School Dorothy Papworth. label.


dio in the school and made Entertaining an entertaining musical accompaniment to the chil­ dren singing songs from their panto, which they- have presented three times.


the monthly competitions was won by Mrs J. Moor- house, Mrs I. Dibb came second. At the Christmas meet­


was won by Mrs Gladwin, Mrs D. Hamer, Mrs M. Holgate and Mrs M. Smith. The evening ended with


the singing of carols, accompanied by pianist Mrs P. Hawksworth.


Miss Pickles, Mrs B. Pinder, Mr T. Parker. Raffle winners were: Mrs B. Pinder, John Cowking, Betty Peel, Allan Coates, Peter Riley, Mrs B. Dug- dale, J. Clayton, Mr R. Baines, Mrs M. Cowking, H. Dawson, Eric Edmond­ son, Owen Sharpies, Chris S i lv e rw o o d , S tev en


ing, members were enter­ tained by Miss E. M. Post- lethwaite who, despite a sore throat, sang songs with a nativity theme from around the world. She was thanked by Mrs J. Bell for putting everyone in a Christmas mood.


Tree blessed Christmas celebrations


at St Mary the Virgin Church, Gisburn, com­ menced with a family ser­ vice on Sunday, during which gifts, for St Denys Home, Clitheroe, were taken to the altar steps. The huge Christmas


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Sabden


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met at the Grove Cottage Restaurant, Gisburn, for an evening meal. Some members had


Dine out Gisburn Mothers’ Union


attended the meeting at Hellifield to learn more about the media aware­ ness project which is being set up in Bradford Dio­ cese. On Thursday, a party


travelled to join Bolton- by-Bowland MU for an illustrated talk by diocesan president Mrs Jane Par­ k in so n a b o u t Mary Sumner House, the Lon­ don HQ.


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welcomed everyone. After the meal, games were organised by Mrs F. Dyso n and Mrs M. Heyworth. Dr S. Devlin, on behalf of everyone, thanked the club for an enjoyable evening.


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ton-by-Bowland YFC had a split meeting. The boys practised identification, organised by Val Pickard. Results: Seniors — Phil-


was c e leb rated at St Nicholas’s Church, Sab­ den, on Sunday morning. The traditional service features children walking round the church with lighted decorated candles and p re sen tin g th e ir Christmas gifts — total­ ling over £54 — to the Church of England Chil­ dren’s Society. The Rev. Denis McWil­


church groups ran stalls a n d


Mrs Joyce Lilburn, a for­ mer Mayor of the Ribble Valley, whose talk “May­ oralty, thank you for the p r iv i le g e ,” was very amusing and informative. Mrs Porter thanked her. The dolls for the Scan­


celebrated Christmas with a candlelight supper pre­ pared by the committee. The speaker was Coun.


Sawley WI and guests


ner appeal have been sell­ ing very well. Mrs Ann Askew, winner


of the cup for most points in competitions, went on to win the first of the year by filling a matchbox with 100 articles. Mrs Gilli- brand had 51 and Mrs Craddock 44. Guest Mrs Ruth Blezard won the raffle. Carol singing takes


liam conducted the well attended service which included slides and a com­ mentary of the nativity story.


Tricks and spots Monday’s domino win­


ners at Sabden Over 60s were: Mr J. Burrows, Mrs E. Spencer, Miss E. Pre­ scott and Mrs I. Metcalfe. Whist — Gents: Mr F. Cottam. Ladies: Mrs A. Denney. Raffle: Mrs E. Spencer. Thursday’s dominoes:


Mrs M. Hargreaves, Mr J. Royle, Mrs I. Cottam. Whist — Ladies: Mrs M. Wade, Mrs A. Howarth. Gents: Mr G. Holden, Mr L. Grime. Raffle: Mrs C. Sefton.


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Chairman Mr Ian Mason °.utmg on Fnday, j \h e n z


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Children at Sabden ‘


they saw Michael Barry­ more and Jessica Martin in “Cinderella” at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. All the pupils went, accom­ panied by staff and some parents. The Christmas treat for


vice from Sabden to Clith- Fisher. A special collection eroe may be introduced in raised £31 for the Heart the New Year. Following start appeal, a meeting between parish Speaker on January 21st council representatives will be the Rev. G. Halls, and the County Council, a


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Ladies’ Fellowship was entertained on Thursday a f te rn o o n by Doreen Underwood and Shirley Wilson with their own sketches and monologues. Mrs S. Baines presided and the pianist was Mrs P.


Waddington Methodist


proposed new timetable is Family party being considered, which will improve the present sy s tem of h av in g to change buses at Whalley. If the new service is introduced, it will operate


at Waddington Methodist Church on S atu rd ay , arranged by the Sunday School. Tea was followed


A family party was held


from Thorn Street, Sab- by games organised by Mr den. Details and timeta- White. bles will be issued later.


tition was judged by the Rev. and Mrs Foster, who awarded prizes to: Adam Underwood (Paddington Bear), Sarah Lodge (Nit Wit), Jane Phillip (Salad Days) and Matthew Smith (Spy-catcher). Santa Claus paid a visit


The fancy dress compe­


Holding, Marian Wood, and


Clitheroe Road, Sabden, is by Mrs Baines on the the man behind the idea, piano. He set up a recording stu­


Mr Frank Cooke, of carol singing accompanied The evening ended with


Underwood and bhirley Wilson. Acts included a pianist, magicians, a ven­ triloquist, a song and dance duo and an Austra­ lian unicyclist.Taking part were


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In s titu te Management C om m i t te e ’s an n u al Chris tmas whist and domino drive took place on Saturday. Supper was served and Mrs A. Seed presented prizes of sea­ sonal fare. MCs were Mr D. Seed (whist) and Mr F. Simpson (dominoes).


— Mrs E. Sanderson, Mrs E. Dawkes, Mrs F. Ing- leby, Mrs E. Swales Gents — Mr W. Hird, Mrs D. Knowles, Mrs J. Stain- ton, Mr H. Jackson.


Whist winners: Ladies


Mrs D. Whitaker, Mr L Roe, Mrs D. Wells, Mr R Hartley, Mr K. Pilkington Children — Sarah Hack ing, Susan Downing, Katy Hacking.


Mrs E. Falshaw, Mr H Jackson, Mrs M. Cowking Mr T. A d ey , Mr G Parker.


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and gave presents to all the children and the Sun­ day School scholars enter­ tained, the highlight being a hilarious take-off of “ Al io, Al i o” by the seniors. At the Sunday morning


service, led by the Rev. James Needham, the Advent candles were lit by Miss Ann Rigby. The carol service will be on Sunday, at 6 p.m.


place today at 6 p.m. and on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The village party will be on December 28th.


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Waste not A talk on Christmas


en ter ta in in g talk and members joked that they did not know chewing gum had so many good uses. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs Lasky. Results of the “tip for


Akroyd asked for a dele­ gate to the spring council meeting at King George’s Hall, Blackburn, on March 1st. Members heard that their darts team is now unfortunately out of the county competition. A buffet supper was provided by members.


Christmas” competition were announced, with Mrs Keighly coming first and Mrs D. Procter second. Pres ide nt Mr s K.


children at St Mary’s RC School was a visit from the Scottish and Northern Children’s Theatre with a performance of “Scatty the Scarecrow.”


lip Marg iso n , David Towler, joint 3 Janet Han­ son and Colin Sutcliffe. Juniors — Winston Sut­ cliffe, Alan Towler, Phillip Pope. . The girls made calen­


dars for the elderly of the village. The judge was


Jayne Moore, Alison Pick­ ard, joint 3 Sarah Wolfen- den and Ann Moore. Juniors — Vicki Leach, Claire Tomlinson, joint 3 Susan Hanson and Rebecca Thom. Next week will be the


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th e soci al f e atu re d excerpts from last sum­ mer’s Victorian celebra­ t ions at the school , recorded on video by Sab­ den man Mr Jack Lawless. Films covered both the .typical Victorian school day with the pupils and staff and the very popular r e u n i o n d a y and exhibition. There were interviews


mince pie social at Sabden County Primary School on S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n attracted more than 150 visitors and raised £250. As a result, the pupils were due for a bumper Christmas party this week from some of the proceeds. Organised by the PTA,


Sherry social A Christmas sherry and


of past pupils and staff and villagers, with “reporters" Angela Wilson, Jack Brit-


ideas from waste products went down well with mem­ bers of Knowle Green and Dutton WI. Marie Brown gave the


Helen’s Church, Wadding­ ton, on Sunday, Canon C. F. Goodchild admitted Katy Phillip, James Ash­ croft, Jonathan Dugdale and P e te r Dugdale to membership of the choir. Each received a certificate to mark the occasion. Sarah Baron and Simon


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