20 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 23rd, 1995 l e w s f r o m t h e A continued from page 5 W EST BRADFORD Results
. Twenty-five tab le s were in play a t W e s t Bradford’s
monthly w h is t and domino d r iv e. Whis t winners were a s f o l lo w s . L a d i e s : J . Meyler, F . Je f fs , E . Cole man, E . B a rk e r . Gents: T. Ja ck so n , W. Knowles, D. F a rn sw o r th , E . I re lan d . Dominoes: D. Knight, P. Taylor, W. H u s tw aite, A. R i l e y , I . W h a l le y , W. Rickus, T. Thompson, E. W eav e r, P . Metcalfe. Raf f l e : J . H a w o r t h ,^ M. P a r k e r , K. H a rg re a v e s , M. Blackmore, E . Barker,. K. Edmondson.
MARTIN TOP
Hymns A g rad e ly , h e a r ty sing
w a s e n jo y e d a t S a lem C o n g r e g a t io n a l C h a p e l , Ma rtin Top, a t the “Songs of P ra ise ” evening be au t i fully led by Mr Roy P o r te r , of Ch a tb u rn . Mr P o r t e r gave information about th e au th o rs of th e hymns a n d c o m p o s e r s o f th e
music. Miss M a rg a re t Kenyon
welcomed th e g a th e r in g and in tro d u c ed th e g u e s t
d u o,Trinity Trio, of Skip- to n . O n ly E v e ly n a n d
Shirley.could a t te n d as the th i rd m em b e r , C h r is t in e , was ill. They accompanied t h e w e l l - l o v e d a n d re q u e s te d h ym n s b eg in n in g with! “S e ek y e f irs t th e Kingdom of Heaven”. A t in te rv a ls d u r in g the
ev en in g th e d u o 'd e l ig h t fully san g “T h e re is plea s u r e in Y o u r P r e s e n c e L o r d ” , “ T h e r e i s no g r e a te r love” and “Softly and T enderly J e su s is call-
’ in g ” : i n t e r s p e r s e d w i th Bible pas sages and a sh o r t m e s s a g e . M r P o r t e r th an k ed Evelyn and Shir
ley. ■ T h e f in a l h ym n w a s
n o n e o th e r th a n “J e s u s shall Reign”, to th e tune Rimington. L ig h t re fre shm en ts fol lowed in th e schoolroom.
WISWELL
Crisis A t th e meeting of Wis-
well WI th e re was th e dis
t in c t so u n d o f th e b e l l s t a r t in g to to l l , t h a t is u n le s s a n ew c om m i t te e c a n b e f o rm e d b y t h e
December meeting. I t was rep o r ted a t th e
annual meeting th a t a cof fee m o rn in g r a is e d £95, th a n k s to th e e f fo r t s o f everyone concerned. T r e a s u r e r M rs Ma rion
Stafford re ad th e . financial s ta tem e n t a n d s e c r e ta ry M r3 B r e n d a B a c k h o u s e g a v e th e a n n u a l r e p o r t , concluding with h e r re s ig n a t io n from th e com m it
tee. P r e s i d e n t M r s G e n e
H o lm e s , in h e r a d d r e s s , highlighted th e y e a r ’s a cti v i t i e s b e f o r e s h e a l s o res ig n ed from th e commit-
t66* VCO M r s J e a n D u c k
th e n had th e difficult job. o f t r y i n g to s o lv e th e problem of how to find a com m ittee f rom th e c u r r e n t m e m b e r s . T h i s seemed an impossible ta sk a s t h e m a in ly e l d e r l y m em b e r sh ip h a s a l re a d y se rv ed many y e a r s on the com m i t te e . R e lu c ta n t ly , and much to th e exis ting
members’ concern, i t was decided to suspend m e e t ings for one or. two y e a rs , u n le s s a n ew c om m i t te e c o u l d b e f o u n d b y December.
T hanks w e re expressed
to th e te l le rs from Mitton W I , Mrs Belshaw and Mrs G r im e , b y M r s H o lm e s who p re sen ted th em with
a small posy.
.. B i r th d a y w ish e s w e re s e n t to Mrs H. Cooke, Mrs
■D. G om er , Mrs Hardman and Mrs Veevers. , Members w ere informed th a t r e so lu t io n m e e t in g s will b e held a t B a rto n on J a n u a ry 16th and a t Ley- la n d o n J a n u a r y 1 7 th , “T h e P re lu d e to C h r is t m a s ”, a t R e a d , will ta k e place on D ecemb e r 18th, and th e annual Chr istmas d inner for m embers, h u s b a n d s o r p a r t n e r s h a s b e en a r ra n g ed for J a n u a ry 3 r d a t t h e S h i r e b u r n Arm s, H u r s t Green, when m em b e r s o f M i t to n W I will jo in in th e celebration. T h e n e x t m e e t in g on
December 13th will be th e C h r is tm a s p a r ty a t B a r - row School when members a re asked to b r in g a small p re s e n t to be dis tr ib u ted .
WADDINGTON
Christian Aid A t th e m e etin g of Wad-
dington Me thodis t Church
Netwo rk , Mrs C, Green wood introduced g u es t sp e ak e r Mr Jo h n Logan, a re a rep re s e n ta t iv e for
. C h r is tian Aid. He showed colourful slides of scenes of life and work of th e people
V i l l a g e s
: in two poor countries — Bolivia a n d : Zimbabwe. T h e te r r ib le living condi tions highlighted th e fact th a t , although C hr istian
of T h ird World p o v er ty . He chose for h is th em e “Who ru n s th e World?”
which is now a campaign to a le r t MPs to / the prob lems of h ea l th , education
and food. P ian is t was • Mrs P.
F ish e r and th e meeting concluded w ith te a and biscuits. A t th e m e e t in g n ex t
T h u rsd ay , th e sp e ak e r will b e Mrs M. Smith. All ladies a re welcome.
Institute A t th e annual meeting
of Waddington W I , Mrs Doreen Hammond was r e elected p re s id en t for the coming y ear . Members enjoyed a
Ch r is tm a s s ta ll selling stocking fillers, decora tions and a selection of fes t iv e goodies. A t th is , th e s ta r t of
Waddington W I ’s golden an n iv e rsa ry y e a r ,
th e
committee p re sen ted a p lay let show in g .th e begin nings and growth of th e Associated
Country
Women of th e World, to which th e WI is affiliated. T h is : was concluded with
everyone joining in “The Song o f Peace".
Aid is now 60 y e a rs old, ■ „ . th e re is still much to be O f f i c e r s done in tackling th e causes
A t th e a n n u a l g e n e ra l m e e t in g o f th e Wadding- to n B ran ch
B r itish Legion; held in th e o f
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tw is t le , showed examples o f h e r C h r is tm a s d e co ra t io n s , g iv in g m em b e r s m a n y id e a s o n h ow to b e a u t i f y t h e i r h om e s . T h e n i t w a s “h a n d s ;o n ” t im e w h en th e m em b e rs ,
■armed with a p a ir of scis s o r s a n d a p a p e r d o i ly , c re a ted p ap e r angels.
th e Royal
social club, officers elected w e r e M r s M a ry H a y to n ( p r e s i d e n t ) , M r E r i c E dm o n d so n (c h a i rm a n ) , Mr S tan ley T aylor (secre t a r y ) , M r L e s l ie Wo o d ( tre a su re r ) , Mr Les No r ris ’ o r g a n i s e r ) .
tR v. A Jla'an B b ra n c h
e i i ch ap la in
committee was on bloc with
Baaiil‘ey will be an d
T h e th e
th e
re-elected addition
of Mr J . Holland and Mrs
J . Chew. A s u c c e s s fu l m u s ic a l
evening was held a t Wad dington Social Club when S l a id b u r n S i lv e r B a n d e n te r ta in ed members and friends. P roceeds w ere in aid of th e P oppy Appeal.
SABDEN
Doily doings C h r is tm a s came a few
w e e k s e a r ly to S a b d e n W I ’s m e e t in g w h en M rs Carol Ratcliffe, of Oswald-
f o r
F in a l p lan s w e re m ad e s h o p p in g
a t r i p to
Leeds, money collected fo r ' th e C h r istm as p a r ty , and a l is t compiled o f m em b e rs w ish in g to a t te n d Simon-
. s to n e w i th R e a d W I ’s “ P r e lu d e to C h r i s tm a s ”
concert. B i r th d a y f low ers w e re
g iv e n to E l iz a b e th B r i t - cliffe, C a rol Mellows and Grace A s tley. T h e W I ’s c h a r i ty fo r
1996 w a s d is c u s s e d an d n ew m em b e r s E i l e e n P earso n , Sheila Smith and V al D a rw e n t , w e r e w e l comed.
Jewellery S h o r t o f i d e a s f o r
C h r is tm a s g if ts ? .T h e n a
C a b o .u c h o n j e w e l l e r y evening in S t Mary’s P a r ish H a l l on W e d n e s d a y evening might provide th e a n sw e r . T h e F SA a t S t M a ry ’s S ch o o l is p r e s e n t in g th e e v e n t w h ich b e g in s a t 7-30 a n d th e £1 a d m i s s io n i n c l u d e s re fre shm en ts .
All the winners; W h is t w in n e r s a t th e
Monday n ig h t soc ial fo r
S abden O v e r 60s w e re as follows. Ladies: Mrs Maud, W a d e a n d M r s E v e ly n F o rd . G e n ts : M r s J a n e t R i l e y a n d M r D a n Houghton. Dominoes: Mrs A g n e s P a r k in s o n , M r s Amy P a rk in so n a n d M rs N o ra H a rg re av e s . Raffle: M r s I v y C o t t am ; M r s Agnes Park in so n an d Mrs E v a Marsden. . T h u r s d a y ’s w h i s t —
L ad ie s : M rs Mollie P ick les an d Mrs E v a Marsden. Gents: Mrs Gladys Walms-
a n d M r W i l l iam C o o k e . Raffle: Mrs Iv y C o t tam , M rs Amy P a rk in so n a n d Mr George Holden.
1
Society AGM T h e h o t sum m er o f ’95
took i ts toll on village g a r
d en s ,a n d a l lo tm en ts , b u t S a b d e n H o r t i c u l t u r a l S o c ie ty s t i l l m an a g e d to achieve an o th e r successful
• sum m e r show in A u g u s t. ' This w as re la te d to mem b e r s in th e annual r e p o r t b y th e r e t i r in g ch airm an Mr Alan Cliff a t th e AGM held a t th e W h i te H a r t . He rep o r ted on th e p a s t
i y e a r ’s ev en ts culminating 1 in t h e a n n u a l sh ow a t wh ich th e r e w a s a la rg e num b er an d high s ta n d a rd of co u n try c ra f ts and ho r t ic u l tu re ,d e sp i te th e h e a twave. A v o te o f th a n k s w a s
proposed to Mr Cliff, who was succeeded b y Mr Tony H aw o r th .M r Jo h n Boocock w as elected vice-chairman a n d t r e a s u r e r , a n d th e remaining committee was r e - e le c te d e n b lo c w i th se c re ta ry B e t ty Clarkson, show s e c re ta ry C h r is t in e
D ew h u r s t , P r e s s s e c r e ta r y T re v o r L in g a rd an d
au d i to r Dan Houghton. T h e an n u a l d in n e r will
ta k e p la c e on F e b r u a r y 23rd a t th e Duke of York Hotel,Grindleton, and th e Gard en ers’ Question Time will ta k e p la c e on A p r i l 2 3 rd a t th e W h i te H a r t . T h e b usine ss m e e t in g was followed by a p ie and peas suppe r.
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Church will tak e , place on S a tu rd a y ,D e c em b e r 2nd. Any donations tow a rd s th e
sta lls will be v e ry welcome a n d c an b e le f t w i th F r Michael Fairclough a t an y
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m ark th e beginning of th e fe s t iv e will
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Walking day 111 h e a l th am o n g th e
r e g u la r m em b e r s m e a n t
n um b e r s w e r e d e p le te d . , w h e n S a b d e n w a lk in g g r o u p le d b y M r C o l in Cooke took off fo r a walk la s t S unday in th e w in te r sunshine. T h e y m a d e th e i r w a y
p a s t D r y C o r n e r F a rm o v er N o r th tow n to H ig h e r W h i ta k e r a n d lo o k e d a t Gawthorpe Hall in th e d is ta n c e . T h e y th e n m a d e
th e i r w ay to Hollins F a rm , w h e re tn e h u g e S p an ish ch e s tn u t t r e e took fo u r of
th em to sp a n , m e a su r in g a n e n o rm o u s 1 8 f t 9 in . diam eter . T h ey walked on to W e s t Close F a rm (and w ere pleased to se e th a t i t h a d b e e n b o u g h t a n d s a v ed f rom fa l l in g d e r e lict), Billy Hill, an d on to th e F o u r Alls a t Higham
fo r p ie a n d p e a s . T h e y e n d e d th e w a lk com in g b a c k o v e r C o b s te r s a n a down Black Hill into S ab den. :■ > : -
.
Stateside S ix ty , m em b ers; o f S ab
den Age Concern L eisu re Club w e re tran sp o r te d to th e w i ld s o f W a sh in g to n S ta te >and Oregon to join
sp e ak e r Mr Ma rtin Jam e s o n :h is t r a v e l s w h ic h ! included a c a t t le d r iv e and- w h i te -w a te r raftin g . Many: panoramas of Indian coun t ry w e re se en befo re th e p a r ty reached Churchill on th e -H u d s o n ' B a y , w h e re c lo s e c o n ta c t w a s -made w ith p olar b e a rs . ^ T r e a s u r e r -M r -F . Goss
t h a n k e d M r J a m e s o n beh alf o f all p re s e n t . • Raffle w in n ers w e re Mr
J : H a y th o rn thw a i te , Mrs M. H am e r , Mr A. Cliff and Mrs C. F isk.
READ Service
C h r is tm a s coffee morning on S a tu rd ay from 10 a.m. noon a t Read CE School. F a th e r Ch r is tm a s will be a special g u e s t and everyone is invited to enjoy coffee an d mince , pies : for 50p.
T h e re will be s ta lls selling cakes, gro cer ie s, gifts , ; jew e l le ry ,
t jn n s tm a s decorations and books. .
, bric-a-brac, ■ ■'
T h e n e x t m e e t in g will
also be held a t Read School on No v em b er 28th
a t 7-30 p.m . when th e sp e ak e r will, be Mrs E.
Knight whose topic will be . food and flowers.
le y a n d M r G eo rg e H o i- D iS C O den. Dominoes: Mrs P au -
Read S cout and Guide Group is holding a C h r is t
mas disco a t Read School on S a tu rd ay n ig h t from 8 p.m. until midnight, fea tu r in g Mike Sixsmith. T ick ets obtainable from Geoff L am b e r t 771442).
(Tel:
Printing T onight’s m eetin g of
Read Youth Group will fe a tu re . sc reen p r in tin g from 7 to 9-30 p.m. a t Re ad C r ick et Club pavil
ion.
Winners Whis t w in n ers a t Read
Cons titutional Club on
Monday were: Ladies — Mrs D. Birch, Mrs S. Law. Gents — Mrs B. Nichols, Mr A. Birming
ham. Special prize was aw ard ed to Mr W. Baker ^ Mr G. A. Holden was
"Postponed R e a d a n d S im o n s to n e
P lay e rs ' production of th e
“Wizard o f Oz” :has b een p o s tp o n e d u n t i l a r a te r d a t e a n d w i l l n o t ta k e place on December 7 th to 9th.
Allotments D is tr ic t councillor Mr P.
R e d p a th a t t e n d e d th e
m e e t in g o f R e a d P a r is h Council when chairman Mr A. M a sh i te r r e p o r te d oil improvements car r ied o ut d u r in g th e y e a r to th e allotments. He ex p ressed concern about w a te r se ep ages and toxic fumes from an ad ja c en t p ro p e r ty . T en a n t s h a v e o b j e c t e d to in c re a s e s in an n u a l r e n t s an d th e i r p r e f . r e n c e fo r more reg u la r and smaller increases.
C o n c e rn b y m an y v i l
la g e r e s id e n t s h a s b e en noted re g a rd in g th e loca t io n o f . a. m a s t o n th e F r ie n d sh ip Mill-complex, p a r t i c u l a r l y b y t h o s e affected by i ts close p ro x imity. T h e p a r ish council will voice i t s co n c e rn to th e a p p ro p r ia te au th o r i ty .
Members heard th e clo
su r e o f S im o n s to n e L an e h a s b e en p o s tp o n ed u n t i l th e N ew Y e a r an d th e y w e re also pleased to learn th a t L ord Waddington h as
made provision for a th ird c e n t e n a r y b e n c h to b e p u rch a s e d an d s i te d n e a r H o u lk e rs F a rm . Council lo r s w e r e a s s u r e d t h a t e x t r a s t r e e t l ig h t in g fo r S t r a i t s L a n e sh o u ld b e com p leted b e fo re C h r is t mas.
C o u n c il lo rs h e a rd th a t
ongoing concern ab o u t dog fouling w as highlighted a t a re c e n t p a ren t-g o v e rn o rs ’ m e e t in g w i th p a r t ic u la r r e f e r e n c e to th e c h u rc h p a th , S t ra i ts L ane and th e re c re a t io n ground. To help solve th e problem a poop s c o o p s c h em e w i l l b e lau n ch ed an d th e village- p o s t office will soon h ave a supply o f scoops in pack ag e s o f 10 cos ting b e tw een 80p and £1. E v e ry o n e ’s co o p e ra t io n will b e a p p r e ciated.
M r s D o re e n Collinson
ag re ed to co-ordinate local . fund-raising for th e S u p er S can n er Appeal.
: Cha irman and members of th e council a re looking
• fo rw a rd to welcoming all se n io r citizens o f th e vil lage to th e annual Ch r ist- m a s 1 u n c h e o n o n
-D e c em b e r : 2 n d a t 1 2 -3 0 ' p.m. in R e ad School. Con-., t a c t M r C. C. P o l la rd i f . you h av e • n o t y e t received
y o u r invitation. T h e n e x t council meet-;,
in g will b e on December- • 2 1 s t a t 7-30 p.m. m Read ■'
..-CE School. :
Luncheon M r s O l i v e W a l k e r ; ;
c h a i r e d th e m e e t in g : o f .
• R e a d a n d W h a l ley Lun-..- ch eo n C lu b , h e ld ; a t t h e :: F oxfields R e s ta u ra n t ,-B i l- :'<
... T h e re will b e a 'c e le b ra - , tion o f Holy Communion ;; on Sunday.- m orning in S t Jo h n ’s- Church, Re ad, dur -- , ing th e family, se rv ic e a t 11 •
■ - lington: G u es t sp e a k e r Mr ‘ , P e te r W ak e l in g spoke to : - m e m b e r s o f h i s l i f e ’s..; e x p e r ie n c e a s a w o rk in g * 0 goldsmith, b r in g in g speci--.' mens o fh is c ra f t w ith him,,;. ; : in c lu d in g jew e l l e r y .a n d . o th e r ex q u is ite pieces con?V“- 7? ta in in g p r e c io u s s to n e s : - ,* - s ' •He p a id £750 to b e c om e '3
a.m. an d ^ on \ No v em b er . 24th m id d a y ,p ra y e rs will ; b e h eld in church. - - -V *-
Coffee,,: v,:>: iV
: a p p r e n t i c e d , ’. f o r - s e v e n S y e a r s ; w i t h '- a 'w a g e ’ of- ‘
£1.50 each week. .Now the-C •
-has h is ow n : workshop an d . :: h i s tw o s o n s 'a r e a l s o p employed in th e business.-V.■&
^ Members of-Read Moth-^ irs’: Union ;a r e , h olding, a ‘
*' .T h an k s w e re 'expressed b y Mrs J e a n Rawchffe.- •" ’ ■
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