if Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 25th, 1989 .’2331 (Classified)
READ
Unbeatable On Sunday, Ribble Cubs
at Read entered a nine-a side football competition organised by Cliviger Cub pack. On a windy but sunny day, Read proved unbeatable, winning all three of their matches, including the final against St Stephen’s, to take the trophy. It is intended to hold a similar competition in August.
Few parents There was a poor atten
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fiester University, s Harper’s games are le locally in shops in lington, Chatburn ,angho, at Cowgill’s .theroe and the new s ’s in Whalley, priced >und £2.
thday
.■am Guards wishing ycd a small celebra- sherry. ouse, Clitheroe, he hile serving in the
■nts has quietly cele- ar. tie Rossendale Home as 98 last week. British Expedition- he received a letter
dance of parents at Read Scout and Guide group AGM, despite a good turn out by representatives of the groups. The only change to the elected com mittee was Mr Bob Atkin son, who replaced Mrs Joan Greenhalgh as group treasurer. She was pre sented with a china vase in thanks for her many years of service. Mrs Christine Lane
reported on hopes of launching a Beaver colony after the summer holi days.
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club, prizewinners were: Ladies — Mrs A. Cunliffe, Mrs A. Taylor. Gents :— Mrs D. Slinger, Mrs P. Larkin. The special prize was won by Mrs M. Wilkinson and MC was Mrs P. Larkin.
Different look The family service at
they performed a play based on the story of Gideon. Taking part were Janette Ashton, Marcus Bell, Andrew Tiffin, Suzy Jackson, Stuart Davey, Jane Cookson and Chris Worsley.
To replace the sermon
agreed to continue as secretary, a post she took over part way through the year. All the various groups in
■Helen Blanchflower led prayers, Andrew Tiffin read the lesson and Jan
Venture Scout leader
ette Ashton read the poem "Leamington Spa” by Sir John Betjeman. _ . .
Read are doing well, but one sad note is that the Guide group is to cease operating in August, unless a replacement leader can be found. There are presently
three vacancies on the excutive committee for a parent from Cubs, Brown ies and Scouts. If the Guides continue, there will also be a vacancy for a Guide’s parent. Mr Colin Armstrong, Group Scout leader,
Andrew Tiffin (Ventures), Robert Davey (Union), Richard Todd (Scouts), Robert Yates (Ribble Cubs), Neil Burrell (Calder Cubs) and Jenn- nifer Lane (Guides). The collection was taken up by John Cooper.
Flags were paraded by
the vicar, the Rev. Alan Reid, the service was con ducted by the Rev. Paul Hartley, of Clitheroe.
Owing‘to the illness of
d regularly took part came to Clitheroe,
m locally. He joined 3 to further his box-
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istory and a memory f the Royal British
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Read Parish Church had a different look, as the Ven ture Scouts actually took the service.
HURST GREEN ering plant as a token of thanks
MU service Eighty-two Mothers’
throughout the year. The meeting ended with
..... for her work
Union members attended a service at St John’s Church, Hurst Green, to celebrate the MU Deanery
Festival.They represented many areas in the Diocese of Bradford, including Bol- ton-by-Bowland, Coniston Cold, Gargrave, Giggles-
B
ous response to the recent ,jen| hold competitions. '
VUO tbupviiuw »v collection from boxes and envelopes in Whalley for the Cancer Research Cam paign, with a total of £736
There has been a gener-
wick, Gisburn, Hellifield, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Long Preston, Malham- dale, Waddington and West Bradford. During the service,
collected. WADDINGTON
Family affair
. be used for the work of the .' MU overseas. Refresh- ' merits, provided by the ladies of Hurst Green, were served in the old school afterwards.
which was taken by the Rev. Brian Cave, an address was given by Mrs Dorothy Evans, wife of the assistant Bishop of Bradford. Also present were Deanery president Mrs Mary Bowker and new Diocesan president Mrs Audrey Waterhouse. • The offertory of £59 will
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Trinity The Trinity Sunday ser
vice of Matins at Gisbum Parish Church was led by reader Mr Brian Harris, who is attached to Skipton Parish Church. He preached about the
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a ■ Jacob’s join supper, U p W ro n g p a tn which was much enjoyed. Members of Bolton-by-
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G o o d reSD O n s e Bowland YFC travelled to K
Bolton Mill Farm, home of an(j Mrs H. Wolfen-
1 Winners. Tractor back-
ing: Senior boys — Peter and David Simpson (joint), James Booth. Bicycle obstacle course: Junior boys — Adrian Pope, Sherman Lofthouse, Win
ton (tractors) and Tom Armer (bicycles).
following evening was enjoyed by 36 members. In glorious sunshine a route was taken past Ston- yhurst College, Jeffrey Hill, Chipping and ,Wht- tewell, ending with a meal at the Hark to Bounty Inn, Slaidbum. Miss R. Mundy thanked
A mystery outing on the International
Mrs A. Hall and Mrs N. Haworth for arranging the
trip.
Re-elected At the annual meeting
ston Sutcliffe. Judges were Kevin Bol
vice in St Helen’s Church, ers. Thanks to the judges Waddington, was very and the hosts was given by
The Trinity Sunday ser- The giris played round- ’Jedl’baffled wid led upPthe
Goodchild, welcomed new the annual treasure hunt. members of the choir. In
attendance were Sunday by :Mr and
MrsR.Towler■
The Vicar, Canon C. F. wrong path — for it was mASR ^owfer
School pupils with their w h o ^ e ntJi®nked by leader, Mrs Cherry Sarah Wolfenden. Penny, and the Wadding- Joint winners, were Tom
tnn Pubs led bv Mrs Armer and Brian Booth, Joyce Stott.
Sunday School, Laura Next week will be the Whitwell and Helen club’s first rally, to be held
Two members of the second.
Heyes, presented the at Hague Harm, Bolton Vicar, on behalf of all the. by-Bowland, bv permts- scholars, with framed sion of Mr and Mrs G. verses they had composed Dakin, at 7-30 p.m. themselves, expressing
regret on the Vicar leav' ing the parish and good wishes to him and Mrs Goodchild on his retire
true meaning and signifi cance of the concept of the Holy Trinity and its cen trality to the Christian f a i th . Mr Raymond Winckley was the organ
ist.Arrangements are in WHALLEY’
Abbey drive Whist winners at the
Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: L a d i e s — Mrs E . Howarth, Mrs T. Cos grove. Gents — Mrs S. Wiggans, Mr C. Sharp. Dominoes: Mrs Parkin
son, Mrs Horn and Mrs Nutter.
Token of thanks Enrolling member Mrs
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For church A whist and domino
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ment. Cards and bouquets of
flowers were presented to Mrs Goodchild from the Sunday School children of both St Helen’s and St Catherine’s, along with plants to grow in their garden, yet to be made. The Vicar thanked the children for their gifts and kind words and Mrs Penny for her sterling work. The lesson was read by
Tricks and spots Domino winners at Sab-
den Over 60s Monday social were: Mrs F. Boo- cock, Miss E. Prescott, Mrs F. Burrows and Mr J. Traynor. Whist: Ladies — Mrs C. Sefton, Mrs Flan- nagan. Gents — Mrs Hodgson, Mrs G. Whalley. Raffle: Mrs B. Brennan. Thursday’s domino win
Mr E. Morris. The choir, directed by Mrs Jean Hartley, sang the anthem “I bind unto myself this day.” It was a day of much happiness and young life, even if tinged with a note of sadness because of the approaching end of a min istry lasting 21 years.
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ners: Mr R. Eden, Mrs P. Whittaker, Mrs D. Bass and Mrs N. Hargreaves. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Wade. Gents — Mr F. Cottam. Raffle: Mrs P.
Smith.
Leisure Club’s luncheon was followed by a demon-
Potato quiz Sabden Age Concern
l KM * ] I ill m i l ski M A H stration and quiz led by I laiSwyjU
P e r f e c t S O t t i n g __mouthwatering dishes
Mrs C. Moss, of the Potato . Marketing Board. Various
were demonstrated and
day and' the setting was surer Mr Malcolm Dyer, nprfpct at Giceleswick Ths quiz was won by Mr School Chapel for the con- Alan t
It was a beautiful sunny later auctioned by trea- firmation of candidates Mrs Pat Frost and Mrs tiff and the raffle by
from St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Bolton- by-Bowland, Giggleswick School and Giggleswick Parish Church. The ceremony was per
Hilda Hartley. Mrs Milly Moorhouse gave a vote of
thanks. The club’s weekly visits
formed by the assistant Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev. David Evans, who then celebrated Commu nion, assisted by the school chaplain, the Rev. Norman Daniels; the Vicar of Giggleswick, the Rev. David Rhodes; and Fr Trevor Vaughan, Vicar of St Ambrose Church and St P e te r and St P au l’s
Church.Afterwards a reception
was held in the school sports hall. Grindleton candidates
were Victoria Robinson, Clare Tomlinson, Jonathan Tylor, Alan Towler, Mark Towler and Ian Townson. They will be presented with a confirmation gift in their own church on Sun
day.
Stands in As Fr Trevor Vaughan;'
was in Giggleswick on Sunday, with the confir mation candidates, the Parish Eucharist at St Ambrose Church, Grindle ton, was conducted by Canon S. A. Selby, former vicar of Gisburn
to Padiham Baths have restarted and the next walk is on May 31st.
Stalls and crafts Sabden WI are having a
"Summer Afayre” at the Baptist School on Clith eroe Road, on Bank Holi day Monday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be various stalls, crafts and refreshments and admis sion is only lOp.
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Diverse talents President of Billington
and Langho WI Mrs Bonny Kramrisch wel comed new member Mrs Kathleen Deacon and reported that the coffee morning organised by the Clitheroe Area Show com
mittee had raised £253. Delegate for the AGM in
London is Mrs Brenda Groggins, of Copster Green WI, and after dis cussion on the four resolu tions she was instructed how the members wished
of Pendleton Village Hail Committee, Mr Richard Collinge was re-elected chairman, Mr Garnett Whitwell secretary and Mr Harry Whitwell treasurer. The committee was re elected en bloc. Arrangements were dis
A concert with an inter national flavour, arranged by the Friends of Simon- stone School will be held in the Old School tonight, at 7-30 p.m.
Garden visit Simonstone Garden
Club’s members will be visiting Holden Clough Nurseries at Bolton-by-
details.
On show Simonstone School Con
cussed for the annual bar becue to he he.ld at the vil lage hall on June 9th.
servation Club’s annual exhibition takes place in the school on June 12th, from 3-30 to 4-30 p.m. and from 6-30 to 8 p.m.
Watch scheme A meeting to discuss
“Neighbourhood Watch” will be held in Simonstone Old School tomorrow at 7 p.m. The local police will bring a video and give full details. In view of the recent spate of burglaries, it is hoped that the whole community will g et involved.
DOWNHAM
Charity sale A jumble sale held in
her to vote. Members’ time high
lighted the diverse talents of WI members. Mrs Frances Ripley read her entry about Langho for the Lancashire Village book soon to be published and Mrs Barbara Charlson spoke on her preparations to represent the Lanca shire Federation at the Royal Show at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, competing for the Huxley Cup for flower arranging. The sub ject this year is “Time Remembered,” repre senting farming in past
times. Mrs Jean Price read her
entry for the National Denman Cup competition
entitled “Portrait in words a woman of importance”
presented to Mrs Mabel Holt and the raffle was won by Mrs Mary Jackson and Mrs Janet Ramsden.
Birthday flowers were • THORNLEY
Snappy advice Better pictures should ]
be taken by Thornley- with-Wheatley WI mem bers after hearing a well- presented talk from Mr R. Todd. Miss Alice Riding gave a vote of thanks. The competition for a
local photograph was won by Mrs W. Slater, with Mrs Carthy in second place. Raffle winners were Mrs P. Procter and Mrs D.
Chamley. Questionnaire
held between the PCCs of All Saints’, Pendleton, and St Nicholas’s, Sabden, to/.^ Woi*d game discuss the future of the'. - two churches when. the-, present vicar, the Rev.- Denis McWilliam, retires in September. Members filled in a
A joint meeting was
questionnaire about the joint parish, to give an indication of the type of vicar they would welcome and customs they would
like to see continued. The Pendleton parish
would like to keep its tra ditions such as Rogation Sunday and the family ser vice and Sabden is keen on retaining its rose queen and walking day. The details have been
drive held in Tosside Institute raised £67.20 for Dale Head Church. MCs were Mr S. Hogg and Mr E. Metcalfe. Whist winners: E. Jack-
members on an afternoon trip to Styal Mill, in Che shire, followed by a meal at Smithills, of Bolton, on May 31st, should ring Preston 655416.
Anyone wishing to join The evening closed with SAWLEY Bookbinding
Members of Sawley WI discussed the four resolu tions to be voted on by president Mrs Joan Porter when she attends the AGM in London next month. They concern the disposal of toxic waste, DNA. testing, osteoporosis (brittle bone disease) and the deforestation of the surface of the earth. Members were asked to
son, P. Greenwood, Mrs Eamshaw, M. Breaks, Mrs M. Jackson, R. Eam shaw, Mrs Hargreaves, J. Kenyon. Dominoes: A. Barker,
E. Edgar, M. Graham, H. Procter, J. M. Riley, J. Barker. Raffle: J.
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tions at Harrop Methodist Chapel began on Saturday evening with a musical concert by Revidge Fold United Reform Music Group. Afterwards, mem bers of the chapel served tea and biscuits.
Chambers preached at the Mrs ..........----- anniversary service.
On Sunday, Mr D. •- Crabtree realised £11. ilis
Robinson, E. Wright, A. Cowking, P.
sent to the Bishop of Blackburn and the two pa trons, the Rev. Michael Ackroyd, Vicar of Whal ley, and Mr John Aspinall. Representatives were appointed to negotiate with the patrons. Farewell services for
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discussed. They will take place at Pendleton on August 27th and at Sab; den on September 3rd.
Planning a trip Four resolutions were
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M.' Baldwin, Mrs M. Haworth and Mrs J. Bris tol each explained one resolution and votes were taken. A representative from Barley WI attended. Arrangements were fin
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won a "two overs each member” match on Thurs-
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against Hurst Green was a little different. Hurst Green were the victors with 190 runs in 40 overs. Downham were all out for 148, with Alan Fielding getting 33 runs and S, Barrett 22.
High standard At the meeting of
Bowland on June 1st, leav ing the Old School at 6-15 p.m. Mr K. Nelson has
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