Lhtheme 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ews from the Villages
the NFWI triennial meeting, to be held in Birmingham on June 5th. After discussion, delegate
at Whalley, had a visit from Federation chairman Mrs J. Fenlon and past president of L it t le Mitton WI Mrs A. Smithson, who is. on holiday front Australia. Mrs B. Kramriseh, a mem
Art of quilling Members of Standfast WI,
ber of the LFWI home eco nomics committee, gave a detailed demonstration on the art of quilling — filigree work using fine paper and a craft tool. Her display covered many designs of flowers and
M r s N e l l i e Kay w a s instructed how to vote on
behalf of the 24 members. Names were taken for the
summer outing to Wakefield and Lotherton Hall on July 17th. There was a buffet sup- p e r a n d th a n k s w e re expressed to Mrs Day for organising the evening.
birds for birthday cards. Each member tried their hand with paper and tool and the vote of thanks was given by Miss W. Solen. Mrs Fenlon led a discussion on resolutions for the triennial
meeting in Birmingham and delegate Mrs K. Bond was instructed how to vote. A competition for a home
made birthday card was won by Mrs l \ Birtwistle, Mrs
Bond and Mrs U. Ducrdcn. Arrangements were made for a visit to Turn WI on .June 3rd.
meeting in Whalley Abbey was Mrs Doris Simpson, who explained the resolutions for
Under discussion Presiding at Whalley WI's
bers enjoyed a demonstration entitled “‘When I sit down to think.” Mr Askew made seven arrangements including a ixslcstal and a basket of flow ers. Final arrangements were
Enjoyable Whalley Flower Club mem
made for an evening trip to see the garden of Mr Bill Lomas, at Knutsford. At the meeting on June
BUh Mrs D. M. Smith will give a talk entitled “In holiday mood.”
Abbey drive Whist winners at the Abbev
Waddington WI, Mrs Mar garet Lupton presided and details of trips to York and Browsholme Hall were given. Members were told about a safety day at Barton Grange Hotel on July 4th. The discussion on resolu
Ready for trips At the May meeting of
• members to make, bake or paint an item to enter in this
year’s WI show. senior citizens’drive, in Whal
ley, were: Ladies — Mrs A. Coggins, Mrs J . Walmsley. Gents — Mrs E. Whitehead,
June 1st.
Mr N. Walmsley. D o m i n o e s : M r s N .
Ambrose, MrsS. Carlyon. The next meeting will be on
store for children and adults when St Helen’s Playgroup, Waddington. held its annual open day. There was a lucky dip, a tombola, games to name the doll and guess how many sweets were in a ja r and stalls selling cakes, plants, items for GOp and dried floral arrange ments. The reception class from
Open day fun There was plenty of fun in
tions for the conference in Birmingham included the dan gers of Paracetamol and the appropriate labelling of pro prietary medicines containing It; better child care facilities and deductions from pensions to cease for hospital stays of more than six weeks. The evening ended with a cup of tea and a reminder to
the colouring competition, which was won by Sarah Cawtherley (reception class), Laura Waddington (2V> to 3 years) and Hayley Driver (3 to 4 years). Thanks were expressed to
everyone who supported the event.
ton Leisure Club, alias “Watl- dington Wits” — Mrs Mary Hayton, Mr Bob Fisher and Mr and Mrs Douglas Booth — took part in Age Concern’s Jubilee countywide quiz, on Friday, a t Derwent Hall, Darwen. T w e n t y - f o u r t e am s throughout Lancashire had
general knowledge questions ' the wadding-
ion Wits took a respectable put to them and I
Waddington and West Brad ford School CE attended.
Joan Parkinson, who went along to give support, said it had been a most enjoyable afternoon and members look forward to entering future events.
fourth place. Leisure Club organiser Mrs
Wits score Four members of Wadding
won by Mrs Teal, Mrs Lons dale, Mrs S. Creighton, Mrs Bristol, Mrs Brown, Mrs Wharton, Mrs Newton and Mr Driver. The draw for a flower arrangement was won by Geraldcne Connor and the competition to name the doll by Mrs Carter. Mrs N. Goodchild judged
accompanied by Mrs S. Teal and Mrs Lonsdale. Prizes in the draw were
SAWLEY
ennial meeting of the National Federation of WIs, to be held in Birmingham, were read and discussed by members of S aw ley WI. Mrs Jo y c e Walker will be their delegate. An exhibition of craft work
Craft work Resolutions for the first tri
was judged by Ginny Gal loway and winners were: Under 5 — Kirsten Veitch, Emma Blakemore. Over 5 — J i l l B le z a rd and Rhona Veitch. There was a large entry for
the Park Race ami the Spread Eagle Cup. Results. Flat race. 2-4 yrs: Mark
craft work was won by Mrs Anne Askew, Mrs Dyson and Mrs S. Jury. Mrs Askcw was also the raffle winner. Members were rem in ded of the “Champagne Shin
dig” on May 31st a t The Croft. Arrangements were made
was given by Mrs V. Dodg- son, who showed a large selection of embroidered pic tures and gave a short history of her work. A competition for a piece of
Dakin, David Bolton, Cath erine Bolton. 5-7: Katy Wil liams, Rachel Carter, Bever ley Gibson. 8-10: Timothy Williams, Marie Aspin, Keith Metcalfe. 11 and over: Sarah Bolton, Claire Punchard, Catherine Askew. Wheelbarrow. Open: Katy
Williams and Rachel Carter, Timothy Williams and Keith Metcalfe, J ill Blezard and
Bolton, Kirsten Veitch, Cath erine Bolton. 5-7: Rachel Carter, John Bolton, Rhona Veitch. 8-10: Marie Aspin, Malcolm Gibson, Louise Bol
Kathryn Chatburn. Egg and spoon. 2-4: David
for a walk on June 24th, start ing at the car park at <5-30 p.m., and an outing to Whal ley Abbey in July.
the annual sp or ts day on Saturday organised by Sawley Village Hall Committee. There was an excellent turn out of young and old. Prizes
In sunshine Wonderful sunshine blessed
were presented by Mr J . Ramsden and afternoon tea
was served in the schoolroom. A fancy dress competition
ton. 11-15: Catherine Wil liams, Sarah Bolton, Claire
Punchard. Potato. 2-4: Mark Dakin,
Ji l l Blezard and Kathryn Chatbum. Open: Louise Bol ton and Marie Aspin, Kirsty Blezard and Claire Punchard. Adults: Claire Dakin and Leonard Gibson, Thomas and Gail Bolton. Mixed rounders. Thomas
David Bolton, Catherine Bol ton. 5-7: Kathy Williams, Keith Metcalfe, Malcolm Gib son. 8-10: Timothy Williams, Keith Metcalfe, Malcolm Gib son. 11-15: Sarah Bolton, Claire Punchard, Catherine Askew. Three-legged. 5-7: Katy Williams and Rachel Carter,
green team. Welly throwing. Men: Gra
Bolton’s green team. Relay. Thomas Bolton's
ham Baines, Thomas Bolton. Ladies: Debbie Gibson, Gail Bolton. Park race. Men: Leon ard Gibson. Ladies: Sarah Bolton. Juniors: Catherine Askew. The next village hall meet
ing will be on June 3rd, at 8 p.m.
the smallest chapels in the Kibble Valley face the daunt ing task of raising £2,500 for urgent building repairs.
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Chapel dates back 161-years. In the early 1940s it was nearly closed and sold; with only two members remaining there were just two services a year — the harvest festival ami the Sunday School anni versary.
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two sisters, Margaret Har greaves and Ethel Hanson, and later her husband William (Bill) Hanson, the Sunday School was re-started weekly in 1949, w i th s e rv ic e s monthly.
cr a Due to the perseverance of
Daunting task The congregation of one of
lesdale Club, Chatburn. mem bers spent a pleasant time playing dominoes and chat ting. Tea hostesses were Mrs E. Campbell and Mrs M. Ridgway. Today there will be a
Dominoes After the meeting of Ribb-
domino drive starting at 2-15 p.m. prompt.
jubilee of Age Concern. Material from the North
shire memories" is to be held at Chatburn Library next month as part of the local events to celebrate the golden
Memories An afternoon of “Lanca
ers’ Union was Mrs E. Cow- perthwaite, of Clitheroe, who
who donated items or helped on the MU gift stall at St Mary’s Church spring fair were thanked. Arrangements were made for those attend ing the Bowland Deanery MU Festival at Horton-in-Ribbles- dale. Enrolling member Mrs C.
Hands of Jesus.” MU members and friends
Hands Speaker at Gisburn Moth
gave a sincere and thoughtful talk entitled “Hands,” ending with a lovely song, “Sacreu
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out of 18 in the senior Scout group and won a special prize for being the fastest novice.
Joseph Ellel came fourth
In the junior Scout group. Hatham Alobidi came fourth and Neil Geldard sixth out of 32. Neil also won a trophy for being the best junior novice. Heather Jarvis came second
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in the junior Guide nice and Helen Swarbrick was second in the short nice for begin ners. Other entmnts included David Swarbrick, Nikolas
Thistlethwaite gave reports on the Diocesan Council meet
ing held in Skipton and also on a ^‘Worship Workshop” at Burton-in-Lonsdale, which had been very instructive con cerning a fresh approach to worship and prayer within the MU tradition. The annual country run and
supper for the branch AGM on June 11th was discussed.
were given good advice about growing and drying flowers when Mrs Jean Cockcroft gave a dried flower demon stration. Members discussed resolu
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treasure” stall. The next meetiug will be an
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West Sound Archives will be presented by Andrew Scho field and local writer Benita Moore will provide a “Lanca shire miscellany.” Photographs of Chatburn in
the past will be displayed and refreshments provided. The event, on June 7th,
starts at 2410 and should fin ish by 4 p.m.
bers, the present loyal and faithful members worship weekly and the Sunday School meets fortnightly. The build ing is also used for local and general elections for the •’aythorne and Newsholme
parish. A one-room building, the
chapel features wooden pan e lling on th e walls and, because of dry rot, all the wood on the pulpit wall is having to be replaced, along with lintels over some of the windows.
events is a gift day to be.held at the annual Spring Fair on Saturday, at 2-30 p.m., when th e re will be a variety of goods available from varied s ta l ls and re f re shm en ts , including teas.
First of the money-raising
joined by ladies from the Clitheroe Methodist Circuit and surrounding areas. Guest speaker was Mrs H.
Paythorne Methodist Church Network, members were
Mother Teresa At the annual meeting of
R. Tempest, of Broughton Hall, Skinton, who gave an illustrated talk on the life and work of Mother Teresa of Cal cutta. The event, which included a
bring-and-buy stall, raised £72 for Network funds.
members, including leader Mr Swarbrick, entered the Clith eroe and District Scout and Guide Kibble Canoe Race. Many of the younger mem bers took part even though thev knew it would be quite a challenge, but they did man age to win some trophies.
Challenging race A total of 18 St Leonard’s
Newton sports day and barbecue
NEWTON Village Hall Committee held its annual sports day and barbecue on Saturday in the field at the back of the hall, by kind per mission of Mr R. Holden.
dogs were cooked and served by Mr B. Dixon, Mrs S. Smith and Mrs E. Lewis and races organised
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John Foley, Thomas Wells, Edward Holden. Girls — Vicky Howard, Nicola Breaks, Clare Poole. 5-7: Boys — John Walker,
by Mr J. Barber. Results. Flat race. Under 5: Boys —
Stephanie Bristol, Gayle Dixon and Catherine McNamee, Elaine Barber and Paula Dixon.
Piggy-back. Lisa Ellison and
Waterworth, Keith Wells ami James Waterworth. Girls — Paula Dixon and Elaine Barber, Judith Robinson and Lisa Elli son, Ann and C h r is t in e Parkinson.
phen Cowking and David Blake man, Richard Wells and Richard
David Parkinson, Stephen Walker. Girls — Mary Foley, Lucy Parkinson, Charlotte Poole.8-10: Boys — Keith Wells, Richard Wells, Stephen Cowk- ing. Girls — Paula Dixon, Kath- e r in e McNamee, C la i re Parkinson.
keman, James waterworth, Richard Waterworth. Girls —
11 and oven Boys — Ben Bla-
John Walker, Robert Essol. Girls — Catherine McNamee, Charlotte Poole, Christine Parkinson. Bat and ball. Girls — Lisa
Vicky Howard, Nicola Breaks, Thomas Wells. 5-8: Boys — Richard Wells,
IJsa Ellison,, Elenor Robinson, Nicola Bristol. Ball race. Under 5: Mixed —
— Catherine McNamee, Ann Parkinson, Kathryn Lewis. 9-10: Girls — Paula Dixon,
Victo r ia Howard, Nicola Breaks.Obstacle. 8 ami under Girls — Christine Parkinson, Cath
Dixon, Elenor Robinbson, Elaine Barber. Boys — Richard Wells, Keith Wells. Richard Waterworth. Potato. 6-S: Stephen Walker,
erine McNamee, Kathryn Lewis. 9-10: Girls — Anna Hutton,
Ellison, Nicola Bristol, Elenor Robinson. Boys — Richard Wells, David Blakeman, Ste phen Cowking. Mixed — Richard Waterworth, Nicola Bristol, Paula Dixon. Three-legged. Joint 1 Ben and
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Wells, John Walker, Ben Blakeman. Adults' blindfold obstacle
race. Ian Smith, Martin Beattie, Brian Dixon.
Abigail Cunningham, Paula Dixon. Boys — Tom Blakeman, Ri c ha ra We l l s , Da v i d Blakeman. 11 and over Girls — Lisa Elli
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