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uf Thornley-with-Wheat- ley WI, president Mrs Anne Freeman expressed her thanks for the help she had been given during the year. The financial report was given by Mrs D. Ulackburn ami the secre tary's report by Mrs II. Iltnnphrys. The birthday cake cele
Birthday cake At the annual meeting
also expressed to Miss Holton, Mrs R. Gladwin. Mrs Joan Fenlon and Mrs S. Sharpies. Guest speaker was Olive
Wolstenholme, who showed beautiful slides of local and distant places of interest and a quiz to “guess that place" was won by Mrs M. Smith. Winner of the competi
brating ‘17 years was made by Mrs Helen Clegg, iced by Mrs Veronica Ilornby jtm. and cut by Mrs Win ifred Slater. Winners of the draw were Mrs Frances Donnelly, Mrs
•lean Winder and Mrs Joyce Croft. Members enjoyed word games devised by the latter. Officials elected were:
tion for ;i funny photo graph were Mrs G. Holmes, Mrs M. Stafford and Mrs I). Hilton. The special prize was won by Mrs R. Gladwin. Mrs Ida Thompson
dance at the opening meeting of Chatburn M e th o d i s t Chu r c h Women’s Fellowship, pre sided over by Mrs Grant- Townsend. Guest speaker was the Rev. Uric Joselin
Experiences There was a good atten
w h o talked about his expui years
agreed to be delegate at the autumn council meet ing in Lancaster and mem bers were informed of two open days at County Offices, Fulwood, I’reston, in early December. Several Wiswell mem
Mrs Anne Freeman (presi dent). Mrs Winifred Slater anil Mrs Helen Humphrys (vice-presidents), M rs Doreen Charnley (secre
Jones (treasurers), Mrs M.
I.awson, Miss A. Riding, Mrs F. Donnelly, Mrs I). Hey wood (committee)
tary), Mrs Veronica Ilornby and Mrs I’atsy
cvwood (committee). i B B S 1
birthday of Wiswell WI, member Mrs Hilda Cooke cut the cake, which mem bers enjoyed with a glass
Birthday cake To celebrate the -list
of wine. Rirthday greetings were
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Harvest home More .than £100 was
raised for Christian Aid at the harvest home organ ised by All Saints' Church, Pendleton. The money was made by
auctioning the produce given tit the harvest lesti-
val service.
bers are taking part in an "Fxtravaganza” at the Guild Hall, I’reston, on December 7th. organised by the music, speech and drama sub-committee and everyone was urged to buy tickets. ill true birthday tradi
tion, a game of “pass the parcel" was played, the winner being president Mrs D. Hacking.
riciices over many as a Methodist nun-
ister. Misis Anne Bowker was the pianist. Refreshments
were served by the ctiiter- ing committee.
Chat, burn M e th o d is t Church, on Sunday morn ing. was conducted by Miss Dorothy Redmayne, of Accrington. Lessons were read" by Mrs Ruth Hudson and Miss Gladys Parkinson and the collec tion was laken-up by Mrs Preston and Mrs M. Rid geway. Fvening worship took
Praise Radies’ Day service, tit
of the Federation Execu tive Committee, gave a humorous talk on “who’s who in the WI and how it works.” Making a fruit cake she used the propor tions of ingredients as representative to the structure of the WI move ment. She was thanked by Mrs P. Birtwistle. Mrs Duerden gave the
DOWN RAM
Sadly missed A shadow was cast over
the annual meeting of Downham WI by the news of the deaths of two long serving members. Mrs Edith Altham,
annual and secretary’s reports on a very busy year, and Mrs H. Taylor read the financial state ment. Mrs Bond thanked the committee and mem bers for their support and expressed thanks to the Health Authority for its help and support and the catering staff for helping on special occasions. Mrs A. Fay retired from
ing. Competition winner of the year, Mrs Eileen Har- rop, was presented with a gift voucher. Members were asked to the LFWI’s
support
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affectionately known as “Nurse,” had received her certificate for 50 years’ membership earlier this year, and Miss May Bar ton, a former headmistress of Downham School, had been a member for 44 years. Roth ladies were past presidents who continued
the committee to be replaced by Mrs S. Lord. The remaining members were re-elected ell bloc. Other officers: Mrs Bond (president), Mrs Duerden (secretary), Mrs Taylor (treasurer). The competition for a
the form of "Songs of Praise” and was conducted by the Rev. Graeme Halls, on the theme “Faith, Hope and Rove." Hymns were interspersed with readings by Mr Halls and Miss Carol Walker and tit both services there was special music by the choir, under the leadership of Mr Roy Porter. Members of C h r is t
.Mrs Dust, Mrs Fay and Mrs Lord.
Dance group A dance group has been
house plant, judged by Mrs Burman, was won by
“Christmas • Extrava ganza” and names were taken of those travelling to Lancaster for the autumn council meeting. Supper was provided by the retir ing committee. Hostesses at the next
meeting will be Mrs I. Cottam, Mrs M. Cook and Mrs C. Mellows.
Heart Foundation A total of £120 has been
to be enthusiastic WI members and they will be sadly missed. President Mrs Anne Rinns paid trib ute to them ami a short silence was observed. Mrs Rinns presented a
cheque for £270 raised at tile birthday ball, Lo a representative of the local Multiple Sclerosis Society. In'a busy year of cele
presented to the British H e a r t F o und a tion in memory of Sabden village policeman PC Peter Bur nett, who collapsed and died of a heart attack while on duty two weeks
ago- ’fhe money was donated
to collecting boxes in two of the village shops and the I’endle Witch pub.
set up to cater for Men tally Handicapped adults. The group meet on Friday evenings at 5-45 p.m., at the Whalley Adult Centre. Dance Instructor Mrs
Church shared in the evening service and the collection was taken-up by Mrs Grant-Townsend and Mrs Mashiter. Mr Clifford Johnson was organist.
was spent by members of the Ribblesdale Club, Chatham. Tea hostesses were Mrs E. Campbell and
Enjoyable A pleasant afternoon
Mrs M. Ridgway. Birth day greetings were sung for Mrs F. Rowskill and special congratulations extended to Mrs Hornby, who was unable to be present, on her 90th birth day. Today there will be a
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b r a t io n s Mrs Rinns thanked everyone for their help and support and Mrs Irene Brindle read the s e c re ta ry ’s rep o r t. A financial report was given by Mrs Geraldine Loftus. ' VCO Mrs Chris Adams
with us again and Sabden’s Holme Committee is arranging a bonfire and fireworks display. Children should be pre
Bonfire Bonfire night is nearly
Walker and her four hclp- e r s p u t th e i r p u p ils through their dance steps, varying from English and Scottish dancing to learn ing about co-ordination to music. If anyone is interested
spoke about the future of the WI and gave some guidance on the new con stitution. She was thanked by Mrs Brenda Lund. "Mrs Eileen P a rk e r
paring their guys for the annual best dressed guy competition for which there will be three prizes. The bonfire, on November 3rd, will be lit at 5-20 p.m.
to know more about the group please contact Mrs W a I k c r o n W h a 11 e y 822101.
On the canals A talk on the perils and
thanked retiring president Mrs Binns and officers were elected: Mrs Mar garet Walmsley (presi dent), Mrs Brindle (secre- t a ry ), M r s L o f tu s (treasurer), Mrs P. McFall and Mrs E. Parker (vice- presidents). Committee: Mrs P. Bailey, Mrs E. Barker, Mrs G. Canstick, Mrs V. Eccles, Mrs E. Hook, Mrs C. Ncwhouso, Mrs E. Scott.
pleasures of spending holi days on the canals held the interest of Whalley WI members. Mr George Clarkson's
domino drive starting at 2- lf>
p.in.
interest began with his family in 19(12 and even tually he acquired his own boat named “The Lady Kathryn” — the title of his talk. He was thanked by Mrs Mary Thorpe. Mrs Joan Konnaii will be
was full to capacity for a Trivia Quiz arranged by Mrs C. Palmer with ques tions set by Trivia Bros, of Nelson. Victors, once again, were a'team from. Clitheroe Round Table. A potato pie simper was
Quiz Downham Village Hall
Church Men’s weekend began with a concert on Saturday evening by the 1-Iyndburn Singers who delighted the audience with singing and poetry. On Sunday morning,
the delegate to the autumn council meeting in Lancas ter. It was proposed to hold the Christmas dinner at Whalley Abbey on Jan uary 8th with final details to be arranged next
month. Arrangements were
worship was conducted by the Rev. J. Wright, minis ter at Whalley from 194(5 to 1955, and it was he who founded the Men’s Fellow ship in 1950. Mr Wright showed a bookrack made from oak taken from the railway viaduct when steel girders were introduced. The wood was originally from the ruins of Whalley Abbey. Evening service was
made for a number of members to visit Clayton- le-Da!e WI on November 12th. Supper was served bv Mrs Mary Whitehead aiiil Miss Wilkinson.
Senior Citizens Whist winners at Abbey
conducted by another for mer minister, the Rev.
E.Joslin. At the first meeting of
petition was held with the
senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Mrs A. Ritfby, Mrs D. Ormrud. Gents — Mr C. Sharne, Mr J. Hartley. Dominoes: Mrs Horne, Mrs K. Nutter.
the fellowship, on M o n d a y ,____ a “What's My Line” com-
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At the AGM of Bolton- by-Rowland Children's Sports Committee Mrs Ann Darlington was re-e lected chairman. Other officers elected were: Mrs Susan Whitwell (secre tary). Mrs Linda Powell (assistant secretary) and Mrs Heather Walker (treasurer). A Hallowe'en disco is to
made and served by Mrs Palmer and helpers and a raffle and bar boosted pro ceeds to £245, which will go to village hall funds. Thanks were extended to all those who took part and helped in any way by chairman Mr Geoff Braith-
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held on December Sth.
ham Youth Club members anti friends spent an eve ning in Blackpool on Fri day. The Pleasure Beach was the destination after a lour of the illuminations. Members are busy this week collecting items for a
Happy band A happy band of Down
jumble sale on Saturday. HURST GREEN
sale was held in Hurst Green Memorial Hall, on Saturday. Raffle winners were: Mrs H. Wells, Miss A. Armstrong, Kathleen Bailey Hall and Miss J. Ainsworth. Thanks were expressed to till those who supported the event in aid of hall funds.
For hall A successful. autumn
be held at the village ball next Wednesday, from 6- 20 to 8-20 p.m. There will be a Christmas parly on December Sth, when the village Christmas tree will be erected.
Meal at inn Bolton-by-Bnwland and
Sawley Conservative Association • organised a very enjoyable meal at the Angel Inn, Hetton, in aid of Party funds. Chairman Mr E. Walmsley and his wife arranged the event
took part in a service of rededication at St Paul’s Church, Longridge, join ing with Brownies and Guides from many parts of the county. The pennant was carried by Sally Eaton and Brownies renewed their promises. The day ended with
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games and refreshments at the meeting hall.
Modern role At the first meeting of,
and the lucky ticket num ber was won by Mrs .). Craddock and Mr A. Moorhouse. There is to be Christmas event on
December 2nd. . Y /T - ^ r *-22 lL L liU 0 0 0
Motor cycles Members of Bolton-by-
Bowland Young Farmers’ Club had a film show fea turing motor cycles and all-terrain vehicles at their recent meeting. The film was given by
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the new season of Hurst Green MU, members viewed a video entitled “A Family Firm.” The MU film gave a clear picture of the very up-to-date role which the MU is playing in inner-city, urban and rural areas. Group discussion folowed on how, as Chris tian women, members can be of help in their own communities and various suggestions were shared. Future meetings will be held at the vicarage.
SABDEN
Colin Appleyard’s, Keigh ley, and the first video told the story of the com pany and the type of cycles sold and the second outlined the American sport of “Super X” racing. A vote of thanks was.
proposed by James Towler. On Monday members
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will be visiting Bibby’s Feeds, Blackburn, leaving the village at 6-45 p.m.
meeting of Sabden WI was VCO Mrs Muriel Deal, of Bolton. Reports indicated
Re-elected Welcomed to the annual
that the coffers remained healthy and recalled the interesting involvements anti speakers of the past year.
re-elected president and seven other
members.are eagerly looking forward to the first committee ;meet-
Mrs Joyce Harrison was .
youngsters enjoyed a half- ierm trip to Blackpool. They spent the evening on the Pleasure Beach and watched the Hot Ice Show before boarding the coach for a trip through the illu
Blackpool trip A coach party of Sabden
minations. The youngsters were
accompanied by two of the youth leaders who organ ised the trip. On the way home they stopped in Preston for supper.
Social Monday night’s domino
winners at Sabden Over 50s social were: Miss E. Prescott, Mrs N. Har greaves, Mr R. Eden and Mrs M. Wade. Whist: Ladies — Mrs M. Swift, Mrs Denney. Gents — Mr F . C o t ta m , Mrs G . Walmsley. Raffle: Mr Cot- tam.
winners were: Mrs L. Abbots, Mrs I. Cottam, Mr J. Hoyle, Mr A. Wen tworth. Whist: Ladies — Mrs G. Walmsley and Mrs M. Wade. Gents — Mr
F.Cottam, Mrs Helm. Raffle: Mr It. Ford.
On Thursday domino
Adventure Sabden Women’s Fel
lowship meets at 2-15 p.m. today in St Mary’s Hall, when there will be a talk and slides on “An African Adventure.” All tire wel come.
One world Tonight there is a One
World Week service for all in Sabden Method ist Church at 7-20 p.m. when Mr J. Greaves will speak.
RIMINGTON
ton and District Gardening Club, hold in the Memorial Institute, officers elected were: Mrs S. Graveston (chairman), Mrs J.Gornall (secretary), Mr E. Sedg wick (treasurer). The com mittee was re-elected on bloc. Mrs Dorothy Tlniro-
Elected At the AGM of Riming-
Kramrisch welcomed new member Mrs Margaret Fulwell to Billington and Langho WI and presented Mrs Jean Price with a voucher as overall winner of the monthly competi
Officers President Mrs Bonnie
tions. Mrs Audrey Weatherill
gave an illustrated talk about Denman College, Oxfordshire. Visiting VCO Mrs Chris
lecraft and knitted goods, along with home-made confectionery and pre serves. This promises to be an . excellent oppor
tunity to do a little early Christmas shopping. The sale runs from 10
Appeal. Animal feeds
a.m. to 5 p.m. and pro ceeds will go to the Church Tower Repair
Adams spoke about the new constitution of the WI and conducted the election of officers and committee — Mrs Price (president), Mrs F ra n c e s Ripley (secretary) and Mrs Meryl Ibbotson (treasurer). Founder member Mrs
Bamber’s Animal Feeds, Miss Helen Fields and Mr Ted Allison, spoke to members of Gisburn YFC about the manufacture of their range of foods pro duced at Moor Park Mill, Preston. A vote of thanks was given by Carol Gra-
Two representatives of
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Joyce Darby was winner of the draw for a full bur sary for a course tit Den man College and members Mrs Clare Pidlyskyj, Mrs Nora Ashcroft, Mrs F. Ripley and Mrs Ann Fos ter were awarded £51) each towards the cost ol a
course. Birthday flowers were
presented to Mrs Marjorie Baron.
Gossip The speaker for the
Ebenezer Baptist Ladies’ Social Hour on Tuesday was Mr J. R. Jones-Da vies, whose subject was “Gossip, gossip for Jesus.” He also played the gui
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