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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial)', 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) m Mews from the Villages j


Club whist Whist winners at Read


Christmas party, held in St Catherine’s Sunday School, members were pleased to welcome ladies from the Methodist Bright Hour and the Mother and Toddler Group. Following a buffet sup­


Buffet supper At West Bradford WI’s


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Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs D. Birch, Mrs M. Grime. Gents — Mrs M. Redpath, Mr S. Riley and Mr E. Dearing (joint 1). Special prize was won


With a swing The evening went with a


by Mr Taylor and Mrs P. Larkin was MC. The next drive will be on January 7th.


per, the Guides enter­ tained by singing camp­ fire and other songs. A word game was won by Mrs Anne Barker, Mrs Ruth Stephenson and Mrs Janet Bristol, who also won the raffle. The singing of Christ­


swing — or more appro­


Top Cub Read Cub Scouts held their Christmas party in


priately a ring — when Whalley Church handbell ringers entertained mem­ bers of Wiswell WI at their Christmas party in Barrow School. The cup for most compe­


mas carols, accompanied on the piano by Mrs Peggy Mackenzie, rounded off a very pleasant evening. There will be no meet­


ing in January. On February 5th, Mr Ron Todd will take members on “A mystery trip.”


Origins Read Friendly Circle


the school hall and several games were played with the help of parents, the most popular being the “best dressed mummy.” A Jacob’s join supper of sandwiches, sausage rolls and buns was provided by parents. Duncan Bennett won the Cub of the Year Trophy.


trivia quiz will be held in the Constitutional Club on December 29th. Details may be obtained from Duncan Hacking or any football club committee member.. __


Quiz Read Football team


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had a “Christmas Miscel­ lany” for their December meeting after which slides showing medieval nativity scenes were displayed by Mr Ben Edwards. The ori- gi ns of ca ro ls were explained by Mrs M. Spencer, followed by an amusing item of a typical under-five rendering of the nativity story by Miss D. Glutton, who was also in charge of the evening’s arrangements. Carols w c r e sung,


ton-by-Bowland Young Farmers’ Club took part in a farm machinery identifi­ cation competition organ­ ised by Peter Dakin and David Towler. In joint first place were Philip Pope and James Booth, second were Winston Sut­ cliffe and Alastair Howard. A kind gesture was


Mince pies The young men of Bol-


including two less e r known ones. There was a Christmas gift stall and a “guess the carol quiz” won by Mrs M. Spencer.


Flags The Read Scout and


Guide group held their annual carol service on Sunday in Read Church when ilags were paraded and lessons were read by Robert Ashe, Lindsay Atkinson. Helen Ashley, Suzy Jackson, Sally Jones and Group Scout leader Colin Armstrong. The collection was taken


made by the girls, as many mince pies were baked and later distributed to senior citizens in the area. The pies were judged, winners being Janet Bancroft, Nadine Herd and Sarah Wolfenden.


a very successful Christ­ mas coffee morning on Saturday, raising £172 for school funds. Thanks were expressed to everyone who supported the event. A bring-and-buy held by


Rowland School organised


up by Melissa and Rebecca Horsfall, and the service was led by the vicar, the Rev. 11. Alan Reid.


board boxes, cards and newspapers may be be saved for Read Scout and Guide Group’s waste paper collection on January 5th outside the school on Straits Lane.


Paper Wrapping paper, card­


pupils of the school raised £5(1.59 for the Blue Peter Appeal.


enjoyed by members of Bolland Gardening Club at their Christmas party at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bow- land. Chairman Ian Mason welcomed everyone and thanked hotel proprietors Mr and Mrs C. Ferguson.


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Jane Forrester. Hosker Trophy (13 to 14): Rhiannon Jenkins. Lyndeth Trophy (15 and over): Edward Sunderland. Blackburn Trophy for most improved: Rebecca Walker, Zoe


Swingler, Rhiannon Jenkins. Stable management


read, plus Christmas greetings from member and county chairman Mrs Joan Fenlon, who was unable to attend. Me m b e r s w e r e


tition points gained during the year was presented to Mrs R. Veevers by presi­ dent Mrs A. Clarke. Run­ ners-up were Mrs G. Holmes and Mrs D. Hil­ ton. Letters of thanks were


Shorrock. Riversdale Trophy C: Sally Shorrock. Horton Trophy D: Amy Ronan. Preliminary stable management: Sarah Turner. Gymkhana Metcalf Trophy: Madeleine


Turner. Chipping End< Cup: Charlotte Gifford, vie Marsh Memorial Troi


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festive mobile was won by Mrs F. Birtwell, Mrs D. Hilton and Mrs Veevers and special prizes by Mrs J. Jackson, Mrs P. Bir­ twistle, Mrs D. Hollin, Mrs M. Stafford and Mrs M. Chappel. A buffet sup­ per was served and carols sung.


reminded of the annual dinner at Abbots Court, Whalley, on January 16th, a t 7-30 p.m. Mrs I. Thompson expressed thanks to Mrs M. Smith for producing the birthday extravaganza at Preston Guild Hall. The competition for a


'CHIPPING


Awards night About


Raising funds Friends of Bollon-by-<


by president Miss Nancy Blackburn and Mr Gordon Garment was MC. After a supper of hot-pot and apple pie, the evening con­


Points Sundham Trophy (15 years and over): Edward Sunderland,


tinued with a hoe-down. Award winners


McManoman, Kate Forrest, Jane Forrester.


Rebecca Walker, Khiannon Jen­ kins, joint 3 Sally Shorrock and Zoe Swingler. Marika Cup (10 to 12): Libby


Lucy Wilkinson, Catherine Pallister. Jack Berry Cup (13 and 14):


under): Sarah Turner, Donna Knowles, joint 3 Madeleine For­


Weatheroak Trophy (9 and


Mrs Rosemary Wilson gave a report on the year’s activities and commented on the high standard achieved, both in competi­ tions and efficiency tests. Almost 100% passes were achieved in all tests. Awards were presented


ping Pony Club in the vil­ lage hall. District Commissioner


attended the annual sentation night of Chip-


parents


120 members, and guests al pre- ' Chip­


rest and Catherine Hoyle. Dressage* Onduline Trophy (10 to 12):


RIMINGTON DIY evening


Nunnerley Cupi C+: Ruth with a crisis on her hands. Mrs Audrey Peacock


dent of Rimington WI chaired her first meeting


Forrest. Special awards Tack and Turnout Cup: Sarah vour


for progress: Rebecca Walker. Mary Stott Memorial Trophy: Jo Garment.


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supper was followed by carol singing and the eve­ ning ended with an exchange gift for everyone from Father Christmas’s sack.


arrival and then members enjoyed a light-hearted countryside quiz, organ­ ised by Mr Bowden. A chicken and mince pie


— — Open morn


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a very successful Christ­ mas open morning, raising £196.64 to be divided between the Blue Peter Romania Appeal and St Mary’s Hospital, Manches­ ter. Mrs Kathleen Woo­ druff and her daughter Anna, who are raising money for research and development at St Mary’s, were welcomed. A nativity play was per­


Gisburn Playgroup held


enjoyable Christmas eve­ ning. The village hall looked festive, with red candles burning on all the tables and colourful decorations. Sherry was provided on


Chipping WI had a most readjng a ,esson at the


to Mrs B. Spencer for arranging the shopping trip to the new Meadow Hall complex at Sheffield . and to Mrs McPherson for


annual meeting of the NFWI will be held on June 5th and (ith at the N.E.C. in Birmingham and every WI branch will be able to send a delegate. A letter from former


Remembrance Day ser­ vice. The first


triennial


faced a rocky start when the speaker for the eve­ ning cancelled at two days’ notice but, resourceful as ever, members rallied round and their DIY meeting was greatly enjoyed. Thanks were expressed


The newly-elected presi- , mas on Sunday, at 2 p.m., and helpers will be very welcome,


gentlemen to climb the ladders.


particularly


mence on Monday, with a children’s service and building of the crib at 6-30 p.m. Parish midnight Mass and blessing of the crib will be held at 11-30 p.m. On Christmas Day, parish Eucharist and carols will take place at 9-30 a.m.


Christmas services com­


WI Mrs Ruth Cann wel­ comed members and guests to the meeting and introduced Mr Norman Duerden, who showed a very interesting selection of slides, with commen­ tary, on birds and flowers in Scotland. He was thanked by Mrs C. Taylor. Tickets for a theatre


Limerick President of Grindleton


member Mrs J. Whawell, now living in Australia, told of her new home near Perth, quite a contrast from the remote area where she lived pre­ viously. Mrs F. Ingleby read


festive


of St Ambrose Church, Grindleton, the church will be decorated for Christ-


Decorating To enhance the beauty


NEWTON


guests at Newton Village Hall’s annual Over 60s party were the Ribble Valley deputy Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Allan Kay, who were wel­ comed by Mrs M. Parker. Villagers, along with


Ham for tea Among the special


drive organised by Pendle­ ton Village Hall committee raised £160 for funds. MCs were Mr Garnett Whitwell (whist) and Richard Col linge (dominoes).


Prizes of pork A whist and domino


friends from Slaidburn and Dunsop Bridge, sat down to a turkey and ham tea, provided and served by the ladies’ committee and helpers from Slaidburn and Dunsop Bridge. Lucky ticket winners were Mr A. Townson and Mrs P. Wright. After a few games of


pork for the games and the usual Christmas fare for the draw. A supper of sandwiches and cakes made by the committee was served.


There were prizes of O continued on page 12


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visit to see “Oklahoma” in Clitheroe were distri­


buted. Miss M. Ord gave an


birthday greetings and Miss Mary Bairstow, as town crier, gave details of forthcoming


events.Roads through the vil­ lage will be alive with the sound of music tonight for the annual carol singing round the village. All those wishing to join in are asked to meet at 6-30 p.m. at the top of Station Road.


formed by the children. Parents, grandparents and friends joined in the sing­ ing of carols. Coffee and mince pies


will take place in the insti­ tute on December 28th, with the Mark Kitto Band playing. Tickets are avail­ able from Institute secre­ tary Mr John Knapp. The children’s annual


The Christmas dance


were served and the cake and bring-and-buy stalls did a brisk trade. Mrs Heather Cornthwaite thanked everyone for attending and Mrs Wad- dington and Mrs Lloyd for their hard work.


SAWLEY ■


arranged by the commit­ te e , was enjoyed by everyone. M e m b e r s w e r e reminded that carol sing­ ing will take place tonight when members of the youth club will join in. Singers should meet at the village hall at 6-30 p.m. Money raised will go to St Mary’s Hospital, Manches­ ter.


picture was won by Mrs A. Partington, Mrs V. Giles and Mrs S. Jury. ■ Raffle winners were Ann Asker, Lynette Townson. The next meeting will be on January 17th.


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Morning worship at Waddington Methodist Church was conducted by Mr Stanley Blackburn, of Clitheroe. Advent mes­ sages were read by Joanne Howard and Darrell Smith, who also lit the candles. Sunday School scholars sang “The Holly and the Ivy.” Evening worship was


led by Mrs Edna Cow- perthwaite, of Clitheroe. A carol service will be


held on Sunday evening, with special items by St Helen’s Church Handbell Ringers.


Carol service


Waddington Methodist Church Network met for a service of carols and read­ ings. Chairman was Mrs M. Woods and pianist Mrs P. Fisher. Members of St Helen’s


and guests enjoyed a Christmas evening in the village hall. Guest speaker was Mrs Irena Laiariewiez who spoke about her experiences while a pris­ oner of war of the Russian winters within the Arctic Circle and the pleasantries of summer. A candle-lit supper,


Russian winters Members of Sawley WI


excellent report on the autumn council meeting and Mrs S. Dowds gave a report on the “Women in the 90s” event held in London, which she attended in November. An invitation was read


bingo, there was enter­ tainment by the Langcliff Singers, who gave a var­ ied programme, including some Christmas songs. Two ladies from Burnley, Edna and Kath, dressed in shawls and clogs, gave amusing monologues of Lancashire weavers’ lives in times past and guest Mr K. Taylor recited “Albert and the Lion.” A vote of thanks on


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behalf of the guests was given by Mr David Bag- shaw, of Newton, and everyone enjoyed mince pies before leaving for home. The children’s party will


to Pendleton WI meeting on Febnruary 16th and names were taken of those able to attend. Winners of the competi­


tion for a wild life photo­ g rap h were Mrs M. Thorbe r and Mrs D. Haworth. A Christmas parcel stall was well sup­ ported and during social time members composed limericks. Mince pies were enjoyed with a cup of tea.


fancy dress parade and party has been arranged for January 5th. The fun begins at 3 p.m., with the parade commencing at 3- 30 p.m. Tea and games will follow and donations of jellies and cakes from members will be most wel­ come. Following the business


Singers entertain An open meeting was


Show drive The Hodder Valley


Thursday, 27th December, 1 9 9 0 at 9 .0 0 a.m.


be held on December 28th in the village hall, from 3p.m.


whist and domino drive was held in Newton Vil lage Hall. MCs were Mr N. Shaw and M r J . Pinder. Whist winners: Ladies


Show committee’s annual


— Mrs Underwood, Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs.I. Dukes. Gents — T. Harrison, J. Kenyon, J. Schofield. Dominoes: H. Pickard,


held by Dunsop Bridge WI, with entertainment provided by the “Versatile Singers,” of Colne. Thanks were expressed by Mrs J. Carr. The competition for the


meeting, Mrs Christine Thistlethwaite read some of her poetry on topical themes, a specially com­ posed poem entitled “Lines on the non appearance of the speaker” causing " much hilarity. Mrs McPherson read an amusing Christ­ mas story by Saki and a further humorous rhyme was contributed by Mrs E. Jackson. Mrs Ethel Hartley


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Mrs M. Rushton, K. Tay­ lor, J. Oddie, Thomas Pope, S. Walker, E Nowell. Raffle: J. Ogden, J.


Dukes, B. Knowles, B. Pinder, J. Robinson, J. Stainton, A. Barker, V. Metcalfe.


most attractive Christmas parcel was won by Mrs M. Beattie, Mrs K. Bond and Miss M. Worswick. The draw winner was Mr A.


'Beattie, who received the flowers from the presi­ dent’s table. Christmas gifts, given


Daborn. Birthday greetings went to Mrs W. Fox and Mrs M.


accompanied the singing of carols on the electric' organ. A few rounds of beetle,


substituting Christmas trees for beetles, an excel­ lent cup of tea and a good chat completed a most enjoyable meeting. Win­ ners of the “tree-beetle” were Mrs E. Hacking and Miss M. Bairstow. The draw was won by Mrs E. Hartley, Mrs M. Kenyon and Mrs B. Downing.


GRINDLETON


enthralled the audience with their interpretation of the fairy story “Rum- pelstiltskin.” The infant class per­


ton CE Primary School


ing an end-of-term service of readings and carols in St Ambrose Church tomorrow, at 2 p.m. Par­ ents, friends and villagers are welcome to join them to help swell the singing.


Sang excerpts At the Christmas party


MU were invited and a Jacob’s join tea was enjoyed. A special collection


fo to St Mary’s Hospital,


Woodruff Appeal. At the meeting on Jan­


lanchester, toward the


uary 17th, the speaker will be the Rev. Graeme Halls.


.Church Women’s Fellow­ ship, Mrs" G. S. Moil- wel­ comed members and friends. The minister, the Rev.


of Grindleton Methodist


raised £50 and a stall made £40. Together with a £25 donation, the money will


ham accompanied the chil­ dren on the piano and there was a full house of parents and grandparents for the performance. Headmaster Mr S. Lieves- ley thanked parents, for helping to make costumes and providing refresh­ ments, and the staff. Schoolchildren are hav­


formed a play with songs entitled “The surprise Christmas tree,” about a little old lonely man who made a Christmas tree for the animals. Teacher Mrs Y. Need­


Enthralling Junior pupils of Grindle-


by members, are to be •sent to Fell View, Lon- gridge. Seasonal greetings were received from Mrs Anne Barton, a past WI member. The children’s party will


be held on January 2nd, from 3-30 to 6-30 p.m., when there will be a Jacob’s join.


MARTIN TOP


sented by Gisburn and Rimington joint Sunday School and taking part were Charlotte Green, Joanne Hacking, Caroline Wigan, Matthew and Felicity Lloyd, Sarah Newbould, Richard and Edward Brumming, Sarah Moorhouse, Frances and Merrill Hughes, Eleanor West, Rachael Hacking, James Christopherson, Lisa Bailey, Roma Veitch, Laura Wigan, Julie and Sophie Hacking and Kathryn Newbould. Narrators were Mrs


of attention at Salem Con­ gregational Chapel, Mar­ tin Top, at family worship on Sunday. The service was led by Mr Peter Thomas, of the Northern College, Manchester. A nativity play was pre­


In focus Children were the focus


presented the “Bandsman of the Year” cup to Miss Katherine Pinder. Also on display was the Deport­ ment Trophy, won by the band at Kirkby Lonsdale during the summer — the first trophy the band hasd won in its 90-year history. After slipper, the band


played to a capacity crowd for dancing.


PENDLETON


Share meaning People wanting to share


in the true meaning of Christmas will have plenty of opportunity at services at All Saints’ Church Pendleton. They begin with the children's service and blessing of the crib on Christmas Eve at 4 p.m., with parish communion at 11-30 p.m. the same day. On Christmas Day there


the evening, Christmas music was interspersed with marches, some Span­ ish music and a selection of tunes by Cole Porter. Mr John King-Wilkinson


was ringing with music on Saturday evening when Slaidburn Silver Band gave its Christmas con cert. During the first part of


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tionist was Mr Derek West and Mrs Kathleen Scott was prompt. Stage helper was Miss Margaret Kenyon and costumes were made by Sunday school teachers and par­ ents. Organist was Mrs Ethel Hartley.


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Graeme Halls, sang excerps from Gilbert and Sullivan, accompanied on the piano by Mr C. John­ son. A card game was played


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