( hH/cioe J J . j JJ, ( h ih f u r i a l ) , j j . i j j ( Ad r c r t i s 'n u j ) . H a n t l c i f J J J J I (Cl i t s s i j ia t l ) ^[ews from the Villages A competition for a tin,
Moving topic A moviny talk was yiven
I >v I’ lU 's l s p e a k e r at H a .'h a ll K a v e s W I the Kev. Stuart T im b re ll, of Whit 1 in u lia in H o sp ita l. win* leld how he liecame mi i-reM ei| in w u rk in y at the Im.-pital as a miiiister af te r he had spent time lu-lpiny di tin- wards in his \ aeat inns. l ie s puke almu t t lie
plight uf yeunu mid net-so- yuiiiiu pal ients who. under III'W regulations. have te
he housed ill the commu nity. many of whom could not cop,- w ith e v e ryd a y life and were now liv in y I'oiiyh. Mr 'rimhrell i> doing all
111 his power In help Slicll unfoi-( limit e people and n emiier." wished him suc- iv - .:, Mrs Colley uave the \ ■
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ho.-pital gift wa< won hy M r ; N ow e ll. M rs l ’.owe
a:.d Mrs K o \ and ra f f le v, inner u as Mrs < 'hew. Miss Spuryeon advised
i a e 111 he rs of a deroupaue e!:; - at W h a lle y and' a i< i- a | .at h walk at Cp I ltd land m May and an i n \ i t a - io n to visit ( ‘hippitiL’ \VI m d u ly . b ir th d a y cards a e r e
pre se ll l ed to M rs
I h ia e . M r> H in d . M rs M"l\ in. Mrs I ’ve and Mrs S| >i i r y e o n . 1 Hiring discussion al.oul
the .doth birthday pa r ly , it v. a ayreed to ask founder member- to attend and Ml • Spuryeoll offered to pain t -mall dishes a> soil \ e t i i r s .
jtidyed by Mr Howies, was won by Mrs Dorter. Mrs I ’a rtinyton an«l Mrs Wehh. K a f f ir winner was Mrs M. Wallace.
Raising funds Fm id - ra is in .g e v e n ts
were the main matters dis cu s sed at the ACM of S aw le y V illag e H a ll. As the hall s t i l l req u ire s a considerable ament of time and money spending on it. forthcoming dates for tin* diary are a “ brain of Saw- le y .” to be held on March • Jut h. at 7-:;o p.m; a spon sored walk on A p r il 5th (new route to lie decided) and a May Day sp o r ts event on May Dt h. Mem- b‘*rs of t he community are urged to support these events.
( 'om iiiii tee members
( e oft hanks. A compet it ion fo r a
elected were: Mr Ik Wal lace { ch a irm an ). M r .). Kamsdrn (deputy ch a ir man), Mr I ’ . Masterson ( t re a su re r ) and Mrs A. Ida kenmre ( s e e r r l HIT ). W in n e r of t he KM) club draw was Mr ( ’olin Date. A jum ble sale w ill he
held in t lie villaye hall on M a rch - 1 s t . at - p. m. Anyone wishing to donate items ca n lea ve t hem at I he hall at (i p.m. I he pre vious day or telephone a corn 1 1 1 it le e m em b e r t o arrange collection.
MARTINTOP
Magic tricks Howland Young I ‘co
pies monthly service was held at Salem Conyreya- tional Chapel, Martin 'I’op. on Sunday eveniny. Mr I I .
K. Moorhouse led opening devotions and welcomed
everyone. He introduced Mr Key
Kainhow. of barnolds- wick. who entertained the conyreyat ion usiny his mayic tricks to illustrate ( ’hrislian truths. Several young people assisted him. I le aiso brouyht along new choruses to learn, aen.m- panyiny them with his accordion. ( >ryailist was Mr Philip
I ’eel. Refreshments fol lowed the service.
preview based on a theme
"A trip round Kurope.” T reasurer Mr John Sin-
yleton gave a satisfactory financial report.
15 tables There were 15 tables at
bo lton-by-bowland V il- la y e H a l l ’ s w h is t and domino d r iv e in aid ul funds. MCs were Mr I . blenzard (w h is t ) and Mr J . Sinyleton (dominoes). Whist winners: Ladies
— Mrs b. Fa rrow. Miss IS. b re n n a n d . M rs Scot t . Cents - Mr F . booth. Mr A. Stott. Mr J . Dukes. Dominoes: Mrs Lolth-
o u se . M rs R i le y , Mrs I lo wart h. M is s J . A ins- wort h. M rs T om lin so n . Mrs ( )ddie. R a f f le : M r D. Cow-
p e r t h w a i t e . M r s L . Abbott. Mr P. Metcalfe,
Mrs J . Taylor.
Estate agent Members of boltoii-by-
I Sowlanil ) Ft ’ met in t he
Coffee date S i mo ns (one Mot hers
1 'nion At LM will be held in
t he ( )ld School on T u e s day. al 7- !•'• p.m. All mem bers are asked to attend. A coffee morniny has
been arranyed at the home of Mrs Sue Sharpies, beck Top. for .March 17th, from pi a.m. to noon. There will be a br iny-and-buy and cake s ta l l and proceeds will yo towards t he ( 'hrisl - mas bazaar. Members are reminded
Ringing appeal John barton. Royer
Well received 111 u s t e r v we a th e r and
t!ie late ar r ival of t he skip at
Ri.a«l c a r pari-; Ibr the We.-keiid did not dampen tiie enthus iasm of waste p ap e r donor.-, w ho.-e a ccu mulated rubbish weiyhed in at 5.626 tonnes and ra'-ed I.T2.46. The oryaniM'rs. father
( ’hipping’?-
and m ui Royer and St e\ en Wallbank, are pleased w it h l he tL’ns t ot al raiseil >o far and plan another >kip in a few n tot it hs’ 1 ime in aid o f (
‘hippiny’s new
play area, now taking ;Tape on l he plaxing
( la r s lan y
Forrest and Matthew X iy litinya le would like to hoar from you if you have a strony arm, an ear Ibr music and a little time to spare on weekday eve nings and Sunday iiiorn- inys. They are appealiny for
| »r**S| .ect ive pealers to come and join St Wilfrid's depleted
heilrinyers at Ribchester. Experience is not essential and ropes and hells are provided. John. Royer
and
Matthew can be contacted, respect ively. at S ( 'hrster- hrook, !• Manor Avenue and PJ Water Street. Kile ehes ter .
Artists’ prowess The paint brush wielders
*>f Rihcheslei* Art ( lub are
Mistaken identity Member.'- of Saw ley W1
w ere entertained by Mr A lan I low les. w ho ya\ e a Imiimroib talk eiit it 1ml
“Adveni uivs of a Klrriir- ::ei* Man.” Not only has lie Iiceii iniMaken for a vet in
ii i s t im e , hut also an undertaker and a burglar! A vote of t hanks w as y iven bv M IS \’. ( t a 11 • |\\ a V.
f Which . . . TYPES:
as pleased as Hunch with their picl ures. so they have organised an exhibi tion for everyone to See I hem. Il will run from March
7th until the end of the month in bonyridye L ib ra ry . Admission is free and some of the paintinys w ill be oil sale. The club meets oil the
first and third Wednes days in (he month in the Parish Centre, Stydd Lane, Ribchester, from 1- hn until 6-60 p.m. New members are welcome.
Final plans Chairman of bolpm-hy-
bow laml Drama Croup Mr
Michael l)akiu presided at a meetiny to discuss future productions and make llnal arranyements for a play on April llth to 1 l lh . entitled “Tile White Sheep of tile F am ily ." by L . Dudardn and lan I lay. The annual meetiny will
be held on Ju ly lith at the Copy Nook Hotel and in November t here will be a
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lOnm - 12.30pm MONDAY 9th MARCH 7his is ci regular service on the second Monday every month ^ Big clean-up of village litter W H EN it co n ic s lo
" s p r in g c l c a n in K . " those v i l la g e r s Irom Hurst Green are defini tely ill tlie hip; time. For not content with
poinp from the lop to the hotto*m of th e ir houses, they went from the top to the bottom of the villape! The hip "clean-up" is
an annual event, where the group collects litter along the village's main I.onpridpe and C l it l i- eroe roads. Hurst Green village
policeman Ken Hayes, who is pictured with the group, said: "We want our v i l la g e to he as attractive as possible, particularly to passing motorists. The group cleans the hedgerows in this way every year.”
lo a ;. team of
of a jumble sale to be held on March -1st in tin- < >ld School al - p.m.
Talents on show T h e W l e i ic u u ra y e s
many d if ferent hobbies and talents and yives lots of opporl unit ies lo t ry out new crafts. To illustra te this there
will be a display ol cralts and hobbies at a cotter and cake evening to be held by S i mo nst one W 1 at the home of member Mrs Pam
J e l le y . "N o rd e i i .” Tun- st ead A v e n u e . Simon- stone. on Tuesday, at 7-60 p.m. Any member who has
examples of llower arrang- in y . su y a rc ra f t . ca lliy ra - p h y . s ew iu y or photo graphs is asked to please c o n t a c t M r s J e l l e y . E ve ryo n e is welcome to attend.
villaye hall for a talk given by Mr bill Honeywell.
F.veryone enjoyed learn ing about his prolcssion as an estate agent and every- t hiny il involves. Thanks were expressed by < ’hris
Punter. Next Week will he all
exchange eveniny with (Mil Kawdiffe Y F C and members should meet in the villaye at 7 p.m.
e s i i s a
Winning hands The winners of Kiminy-
ton and Middop Le isu re C lu b ’ s domino se s s io n were Mrs A. Seed and Mr R. C a r r , with raffle win ners Mrs D. Wells. Mrs D. Whitaker. Mrs K . Jackson and M rW h i t a k e r . A supper «>l* meat and
potato pie. followed by peach m erinyu e or jam
sp o n y e p u d d in y . w a s served.
Prizes Kiminyton and Middop
K e c r e a i ion Commit tee held its yraml draw at the black bull Hotel on Friday niyht. The winniny ticket was
held by I*”. S. Jackson, w ho wins a microwave oven, w it h C a s t le Cosmet ic s wimiiny a IT on ( ’osyrove’s voucher and l ). I lamilton a champayiie meal lor two at the black bull. The draw raised 1*1)70.
w h ich w i l l be d iv id e d between Kiminylon Fool-, b a l l C lu b . K im in y to n C r ic k e t ( T i l l ) and t he recreation committee. A total o f -7 prizes wore
offered and a full list of winners is available from
( ’osyrove’s. I-------------------
Country walk A dozen members of
Sabden Aye Concern L e i sure (Tul) met at the Rose Harden for th e ir country w a l k . T h e r a in hud stopped and the afternoon was w a rm , su n n y and sprinylike as they walked up Y o rk Lan e adm ir in y Hie crocuses and primulae in tin* farm yarden. Keachiny ( 'burn Clouyh
R e se rvo ir , they admired the bird that has made its home on tin* reservoir and caused such a s t ir amony the bird-watchiny f ra te r n ity - a black-throated diver - usually only seen in northern-most Kurope.
Th e la rch plan tatio ns
around the reservoir were a warm rich brown and the h illside a multi-coloured patchwork as they made th e ir w a y hack on the pleasant walk home alony Clilheroe Road.
Take the honours T a k in y the weekly raffle
prizes at Sabden Over (ills socials were Mrs C h r is Sefton and Mrs Charnley.
D om ino w in n e r s on
Momlav were Mr Roland Ford, Mrs Dorothy Hass. Mr Jimmv Royle and Mrs
P a u lin e T a y lo r . W h is t : L ad ie s —- Mrs Dorothy Houyhton and Mrs C h r is Sefton. Cents — Mrs Scott and Mrs (iladys Walmsley. Thursday's domino win
ners were: Mrs Nora Har- y r e a v e s , M r s R o la n d
Ford, Mrs Pauline Taylor and Mrs Amv Parkinson. W h is t : L a d ie s - M rs Scott and Mrs Chris Sef to n .( ie n t s -- Mr Derek Warburton and Mrs Mars- den.
World theme " L i v i i i y w is e ly w ith
Creation” is the theme of tomorrow's service in Sab den fo r th e W om e n ’ s World Day of P rayer —- a service which women from all denominations in the v i l l a y e a re a s k e d to attend.
The service will take the
same theme all over the world as women across the ylohe come to y e th e r in prayer. Th is ye a r ’s service lias been prepared by the women of A u s t r ia . Sw it zerland and (iermanv, who beyan their preparation- b e fo re the H e r l in w a l l came down, makiny it all the more special.
The service takes place
at Sabden baptist Church Hall at 2-15 p.m. and the speaker will he Mrs Klva Hulme. of the Slack Top Centre in Heptonstall.
Tips from experts S i i lx l rn l ln r tH -u l l i in i l
Society held a ve ry suc cessful “Hardeners’ Ques tion T im e ’’ at the While H a r t , w h ich w a s w e ll attended by v illa y e yar- deners keen lo pick up u few lips from the experts.
They were Sabdeifs Mr
Fred Cottam. who judyes at major shows ineludiny the prestiyioiis Southport Flower Show, former pro fe s s io n a l y a rd e n e r Mr Hert b r i t c l i f fe , so c ie ty chairman Mr Le s Whitt* and visitor Mr Frank T a y lor. ofSale. Cheshire, who is an internationally recoy- nised commercial dahlia y r o w e r w i t li va st
experience. Q u e s t io n s co v e re d a
wide v a r ie ty of subjects from f low e r y row in y to veyetables, house plants to lawns. The panel was never stuck for an answer and then* were informa tive and often humorous exchanyes.
The event was so suc
cessful that it is hoped it will become a permanent f ix tu r e in the so c ie ty ’s calendar. A l l the t ic k e t s haw
been sold for tin* society’ annual dinner, to be held on March l lth at Abbot? Court. Whalley.
Steps in W h e n t h e pi a il n e d
s p e a k e r a l S a b d c n Women’s Fellowship, Mr? I ‘at Spurin. was taken and unable to attend, her husband stepped in and saved the day.
M r R ic h a rd S p u r in ,
curate of Padiham Creen C h u r c h , sp o k e to t h members on “ Synayoyues of Galilei*,” an entertaininy account of a solo t r ip to the Holy Land a few year? ayo. W e a r in y je a n s and
ca rryin y a rucksack, he set off to explore tin* lands
that C h r is t walked and concentrated his talk on a few of the synayoyues lu visited.
The meetiny was held in
Sabden Methodist Church and members appreciated his sense of humour and the fact that lie stoppei at short notice.
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arranyed speaker failed to turn up for the meetiny of Read Mothers’ Cnioii. hut a yood tu rn o u t o 1
members and ytiesls from S im o n s ! one M l ’ w a s entertained by Mrs Mary llitchon with her Lanca shire dialect readinys. The next meet iny is lbr
.i L a d y Day se rv ic e in church on March -d ill, al 7-9,0 p.m. At the Motli- e r in y Sunday se rv ice on March UlMh. at 10- lf> a.m.. cards will be yiven to the children by members.
Updating roll D u r i n y t h i s m o n th .
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lie updatiny its electoral roll. I f anyone new to the
villaye or anyone who lias attended the church reyu- la r ly for >ix months but lives outside Read would like to be included on t he ro ll, please contact the vicar Ibr detai ls.
Jumble sale R e a d C r ic k e t C lu b
ladies’ commi t te e is iiold-
iny a jumble sale on S a tu r day. at 1 p.m. in the pavil ion. to raise funds for the upkeep oft he club. Any items for the sale
can he left at the pavilion in tin* morniny or contact one o f th e 1 a d i e S to a r ran ye collection ( Radi-
ham 72161 or Lad ih am 7:16 Id).
Right cards Whist winners al Read
Constitutional Club were:
Ladies Mrs IT Charn- ley. Mrs D. birch. Cents Mrs K . Hutchinson. Mr
C. Law. J ’he special prize was won hy Mr R. Klliot and MC was Mrs V. L a r kin.
iGISBuRN M uj
Games night Mc i i iU t s Ilf Uislmrn
Y l-V mrl in tin- villnp'
lu l l I'm- n guiles ;uici In fill ui enunty rally femns. IIcIVnshnu'nls w c r i1
prnviilnil liy Susan Duwn-
iny :ili<l Ninnla Next week's meeliny
will lu ve n talk l>y Mrs \\ ■ C iu le s on •'Cnstnins :iml
s ii|)e rs t ilin iis .’'
Transformations "Am a z in y transforma-
t ions’’ was t he t heme ot Cisb u rn l'a r ish C h u rch ’s family serv ice. The Rev.
J . Lum b y ynve se v e ra l exanqdes oi* translorma- tions. such as the translor-
Hoe-down It wtis an enjoyable
niyht when bendieton \ ’ il-
laye Hall Committee oi'yanised a hoe-down in aid of funds. The event, held in tin*
villaye hall, included danc- iny to music hy Haywain. of Holton, and a supper of potato pie. followed hy fruit pie and cream. There was also a bar and ral'lle. T he next event w ill he a
quiz to be held ill the spriuy.
mation of caterpillars into butterflies and froyspawn into froys. A c o m p a r is o n w a s
drawn with the resurrec- t ion o f .Je su s and the p rom ise o f hope from
d e sp a ir and yood from evil. The lesson was read by
Mr Richard llu yh e s and the choir led a version ol t he Lo rd ’s b ra v e r and a remlit ion of "S tan d up. clap hands, say thank you. Lo rd .” The oryanist was Mr Mark Leadbeater.
CHATBURN
Domino drive Winners of the domino
drive held by the Kibbles-
dale Club. Chatburn. were Mrs F . Tomlinson and Mrs I) . Riley. A pleasant after noon was spent and tea hostesses wen* Mrs K. Campbell, Mrs M. Kidy- way and Mrs Riley. (let well wishes for a
speedy recovery were expressed to those mem bers unable to attend due to illness.
Autumn colours Four new members
Were welcomed to WlialleV WI when, toyether with members.
they were
entertained to a slide show by Mr A. Crime, who with his wife and friends had enjoyed a holiday in New Fnyland. A f te r a lew days spent
siyhtseeiny in boston, the party travelled llirouyh New Hampshire and the excellent slides rellecled
the dramatic autumn colours of the trees. Thanks were expressed hy .Mrs Jhmslry for a taste■ of :i
limutifiil part of
Aim*riv;ii. I Instr S?(*S won* Mrs
Knylish ;md Mrs Chi •w. Arnmyi ‘tiu*nl s were III; ah* for 8i*vend mouthers to
atlend the council meetiiiy in Southport on March 12th.
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All the aces U’hist winners at Hurst
C re e n O v e r 6 0 s ’ d r iv e
w e r e : L a d ie s -- M rs C n «l e r w o o d , M r s S . Robinson. Cents Mi's
Jackson. Mr C. Haw orth. I ) o m i n o e s : M )’ s K .
( Voss, Mrs J . Holden. Mr R. Wilson, Mrs K. Seed. R a f f le : Mrs K . S e ed .
Mrs Isherwood. l E N D l E iQ i
Made members 1 Miriny Sunday nmrniny
service at ( ‘hatburn Metli odist ( ‘Imrch. conduclei
by tlie Rev. Craeme Halls three people. Albert ( ’hamlev ami I leal her and I .aurie Whit taker, wen received into full member ship of the Methodist Church. They were wel comed by church stowan Mr Hrian l ’rice. The choir sany tin
introit "Now thank u c all our ( ;<.d" and the oryanist was Mr < Tifiord Johnson.
Successful year M em b e r s o f C h r i s t
Church Mothers’ Union ( 'hatburn. enjoyed pie and peas for lunch before tin staid of their annual meet iny.
Mrs D. brewer, presid
ing, ynve her report on tin year's activities which had been well attended and th< trips and special meetiny?- had, she said, been suc cessful. The t re a su re r , Mrs IT
( ’raven, ynve a favourabh report on f in ances , and Mrs H. Diiayie. secretary, report ed t hat member had en jo yed the y e a r 's events. Re-elected were: Mrs D
b rew e r (en ro llin y mem ber). Mrs K. Craven (tre; s u r e r ) . Mrs IL C^uayl (se c re ta ry ). The commit tee was re-elected and the members were thanked for their loyal support. The llrst eveniny meet
iny of the year was quite well supported.
Mrs D. Hl'eWer opened
the meetiny with prayer? before in t ro d u c in y tin speaker, the Rev. Waltei Drain, who spoke on tlit subject, "A v ica r 's lot,* which proved in fo rm a l, interestiny and also infor mat ive about t he <
tlie vicar. It e f re s h me n t s we r<
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