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Chtheroe 422324 (Editorial ), 422323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331(Classified) « News from the Villages BLTOBY W I1 O N -BOLA


Bowhuul WI once* again organised an annual party for* senior citizens. After a good tea, served by committee members, a cake, baked and decorated by president Mrs


Party Members of Holtim-bv-


dominoes was enjoved by all winners being — whist: Mrs' Amy Bell, Mr Geoff Billows. Dominoes: Mrs Mona Single- ton, Mrs Townson, Mrs Violet R o b er ts and Mrs J e s s ie


thanked members of the WI for an enjoyable evening and also YFC members who helped in the kitchen. A game of whis t and


Haythorntlnvaite.


His Men in Tights” were given by members of Bolton- bv-Bowland Drama Group. There was a full-house each evening for the pantomime which created lots of laughter and entertainment for the audiences. Kibble Valley Mayor Mrs Eileen Lowe and her consort, Mr Raymond Lowe, attended am! were introduced to members of the cast.


mances of “Robin Hood and


group will be a play to be staged next April.


SABDEN


received backing from the. parish council for its plans to erect floodlights at its Pendle Street East green. Council­ lors originally expressed reservations about the plans at their November meeting, concerned about local resi­ dents’ views. But a meeting was arranged with represen­ tatives of the bowling club who said afterwards that councillors had raised no objections to their plans. Now tin* bowline club must


Floodlights Sabden Bowling Club has


ahead with its National Lot­ tery bid.


Sue Cropper opened their home for a wonderful wine and cheese evening on Satur­ day. The couple, who are both members of Sabden Bowling Club, raised a magnificent £345.44 for club funds. The club wants to thank them for their help. The well-supported occasion saw various stalls and competitions, and thanks also go to everyone who sup­ ported the event and who made donations. - Members are reminded that the next committee meeting is on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the White Hart.


Wine, cheese Village butchers John and


hold its monthly meeting on WI’s celebration for the WI Tuesday in


Meeting Sabden Parish Council will


attend. Anyone w shin* to the WI Christmas fair o be seiwicc!A S,m'!th.B of ?he address the meeting should contact the clerk. Mrs Angela Wliitwell, beforehand.


lights will be switched on by the Mayor of the Kibble Val­ iev, Sabden’s own Conn.


Lights Sabdcn’s Christmas Tree


John's Church, Read, on December Kith. Lovely refreshments were


held in the village hall on December 7th. Other forth­ coming events include a Christmas parly on December 12th and a carol service at St


served by the hostesses for the evening.


PCC will be held in the church vestry at 7-30 p.m. on Mon­ day.


ting of the


Church, Read, joined with those of St Peter’s Church, Simonstone, for a parish d e ­


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Rooms at 7;J0 p.m. Members burs were urged to bring meel at u ., ,n fol. Sund-iv „r the public m e welcome to friends mid family to support S o l Were will be no f I v


luesua the Methodist u meinuuiM vcmu .u.v uu.u .year, m centenary next year. Mem-


Sunday Holy Communion with hymns will be celebrated at 9 a.m. and the children will


w:,il f o r U'O.M. Va l l .- y t ,hui hors to ilccitlc on Ihc applica­ tion before the club can go


Bishop expressed thanks to the producers, Claire and Michael Dakin, for all their hard work and Amy Bishop presented a bouquet to Claire. The next production by the


P e r fo rm e r Mr Martyn


Drama Four excellent pe rfo r­


evening was provided by Mr and Mrs^ Steuart Kellington and Anita Kellington, of Clitheroe. who gave a very colourful and interesting account of their walk on the Dales Way, from Ilkley to Howness-on-Windermere, a t r ip of 90-miles passing through the beautiful valleys of the Wharfe, Dee, Lune and Kent, illustrated with slides. Thanks were expressed by Mrs Joyce Lilburn. The Rev. David Mcwis


Ins Gregson, was cut by Mrs Mary Pickles. E n ter tainm en t for the


Eileen Lowe, on Sunday evening at (5-00, before the annual carol service around


the tree at the bottom of St Nicholas’s Avenue. Fair


.BILLINGTON


institute At the first meeting of Mrs


nur and social on Friday eve­ ning at Mytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho. Alter a deli­ cious meal, the Rev. H.A. Reid thanked both Mr Cyril Law and Mr Ron Harrison for their part in organising the most enjoyable event. Hilda


WHAtlEY


Lights cash A fantastic joint effort by


held on December 10th at the Copy Nook Hotel, Bolton-by- Bowlaml, and names were Clith- atic


rates


December 7th, hail.


in the parish


deter Sabden Over tills Club were presented Mrs Mary members from turning out for Conbov. Mrs Hargreaves their twice weekly socials.


Social The poor weather did not


were as follows. Ladies: Mrs 9th. Eva Marsden and Mrs Bessie Brennand. Gents: Mrs Janet Riley and Mrs Gladys Walms- lev. Dominoes: Mra Amy Par­ kinson, Mrs Ivy Cotlam, Miss


Bernadette Taylor and Mr Dan Houghton.


schools laid on a fun night to support Children in Need on r riday. Pupils from both the


Fun Both v illage prim ary


Hargreaves. Raffles: Mrs Ivy Cottam, Mrs Janet Riley. Mrs Bessie Brennand, Miss’ Edith Hayes, Mi* James Royal, Miss


were — ladies: Mrs E. Charn- my. Gents: Mr Dan Houghton. Dominoes: Mrs Maud Wade, Miss Bernadette Taylor. Mrs Ivy Cottam and Mrs Nora


Bernadette Tavlor ami Mrs Maud Wade. ‘ Thursday’s whist winners


Monday’s whist winners birthday party on December reminded members of the


M. Fogg who reciter! the poem ‘‘Hands" to illustrate the work of Jesus. She was thanked by Mrs K. Lowe. Organist was Miss M. Kay.


tist Church Social Hour, Ihl- linglon, enjoyed a talk by Mrs


Poem Membei*s of Ebonezer Bap­


torian photograph was won by Mrs E. Longbotlom and Mrs VlSltOr J. Price. Birthday flowers


expressed by Mrs Margaret Heyes. A competition for a Vic­


Mary Eastwood celebrated their first wedding anniver­ sary during the evening.


stalls may be handed in on Friday morning.


•V On a cold wet evening, on the United Reformed Church betwen II a.m. and 3-30 p.m. Mount Cook at 12,.500 feet 1 here was a wide variety of Tuesday, members took plea- at 7-30 p.m. Entertainment There will be stalls and meals high and named after James hymns, choruses and chil­


Afterwards refreshments Circle will meet for the last were served.


time this year on Tuesday in


odist Church are holding a walked up mountains ami gla- Christmas fair on Saturday ciera. The highest mountain is


Members of Whatley Melh- ing the country by coach, and


troved in the volcano erup- The chairman of Read and tions of AD (52 and 79. She Whalley Luncheon Club, Mrs


, . „ .


Thompson. Starting at her warm welcome is extended to D d n C in Q base. Sorrento, she showed all. beautiful slides of the ancient ruins of Herculaneum ami ClUD Pompei the two cities des- ml


mg the sun and scenery of a with a special supper, ........- holiday in Italy with Miss E. the feature of the evening. A _


organised by Age Concern in Whalley Village Hall on December -llh from 2 to 4-30 p.m., will have a festive fla-


The afternoon dance, to be


be very hot, but also can change rapidly and become very cold. Thanks were expressed to Mr Wilson by Mrs M. Sanderson, who said she looked forward to hearing the second part of his talk on a future visit.


li sure in sitting back and enjov- and carol singing, together ami Father Christmas will Cook who landed in New Zea- dren’s songs requested, sturt- s ing the sun and scenerv of a with a special supper, will bo pay a visit at 2-30 p.m.


land in 1791. The weather can ing with “O For a Thousand


Tongues”. Mr Roy Porter, of Chatburn, ably led the eve­ ning, accompanying a number of songs on his guitar. Mr Don Carson provided music on the pipe organ for the hymns and on a k ey b o ard fo r the choruses.


Circle Members of Read Friendlv


visiting Read Mothers’ Union Christmas fair, to be held on Saturday at Read CE School from 10 n.m. to noon. Stalls selling bric-a-brac, jewellery, toys and games will be stacked high and the admis­ sion will include coffee and a mince pie. Donations of goods for the


Father Christmas will be


event, helpers and all who attended in atrocious weather conditions.


Planting


clothes and bring a spade, if W possible.


tryside events, to be held in Whalley’s Spring Wood,-will be tree planting on Saturday between 11 u.m. and 3 p.ni. Those who go along will be able to help a ranger plant trees and learn how to iden­ tify different species in win­ ter. Helpers are advised to wear wellingtons and old


tu t i a » l i i i i i l 1. 1111,1 <ti,n m i l


P h n r r * h f a i r u n u r e n T a i r


The last of this year’s coun­ THORNLEY


bers and introduced guest sneaker Mr A. F. Wilson who showed slides and spoke about his walking and louring holi­ day in New Zealand, a coun­ try with only three-and-a- <|iiarter million people, but


2f»,(J()U miles. He stopped at wonderful hotels while tour-


Hie Jmmney from England took 2(> hours, and he covered


1«!? ’ri,million sheep, . , , . , • •


with-Whealley WI, Mrs .Jean Tomlinson, welcomed mem­


New Zealand The president of Thornley-


for a home-made Christmas decoration were Mrs J. Lord, Mrs Bristol, Miss R. Monday. A Christmas party will be


Winners of the competition Organ


president Mrs Linda Carring­ ton warmly thanked the hosts.


the group appreciated hot cups of tea,scones and biscuits served by members of the chapel. On behalf of the association,


enjoyed. Mr Herbert Moor- house welcomed the congre­ gation, which was a little depleted due to the weather conditions.


was a gradely sing when a “Songs of Praise” was held in the chapel and h e ar tily


On Sunday evening there


ists’ Association visited Salem Congregational Chapel, Mar­ tin Top. They were interested in the chapel’s organ which was built by John Laycock, of Crossbills, during the LSliOs. It is a one-manual example of Mr Lay cock's work and several members of the party played a variety of pieces. On that wintry afternoon,


organ enthusiasts from the Preston and District Organ­


On Saturday a group of


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consultation on Saturday 30th November or 7th December between 9.30am & 12 noon


have a joint event for both vil- lage schools


a performance for elderly residents at Littlcmoor next week.


DOWNHAM


of Lancashire canals, and Blackburn from Georgian l ime s .Winners of a competition for a Kibble Valley print were


despite a cold evening, for a. sales night which raised £180


Mr Jim Parker for painting the WI bird table in the grounds of Clitheroe Hospital. There was a good turnout


and a list circulated for a pro­ meditation


for WI funds. Arrangements were made


short


from Mrs Walmsley and mem­ bers were pleased to hear Rose Lambert is now out ol hospital. Thanks were extended to


extended to Mrs G. Capstiek and Mrs S. Ingham and mem­ bers were reminded to con­ tinue collecting aluminium cans for the recycling pro­ gramme, proceeds of which will go to WI funds. A thank-you letter was read


Mrs E. W r ig lu y , Mrs K.Walmsley and Mrs E. Edgar. Birthday greetings were


Mrs E. Barker opening the meeting of Downham WI and welcomed three new mem­ bers. Guest speaker for the evening was Ms Maggie Simms, curator of Blackburn Museum, who enlightened everyone on the early history


Welcome Newly-elected president


School will be presenting their Christmas plav, “Around the World to Bethlehem", in St Mary’s Parish Hall on Tues­ day and Wednesday at 7 p.m. It is open to all and support from the village will be much appreciated. The children will also stage


Play Pupils of St Mary’s RC


the Colosseum and Constan­ tine’s Arch to name but a few. Thanks were expressed by


etc,1 *' phuieh,


December 3rd will be the Christmas party at (5 p.m.


Mrs K.Lowe. Miss Kay played the organ and refresh­ ments were served. The n ex t m e e tin g on


expressed by Mrs M. Marling. NEWTON


evening’s social in Read Con­ stitutional Club were: Ladies — joint 1, Mrs E. Hutchinson and Mrs S. Law. Gents — Mr C. Hall, Mr G. A. Holden who was also MC. Special prize was awarded to Mr G. Law.


Winners Whist winners at Monday


son welcomed 518 members to the meeting of Simonstone with Read WI and introduced guest speaker Mr Charles Schofield who gave a fascinat­ ing account entitled “What’s in :<• name” . He gave the


note tlie Christmas WI mar­ ket will be on Saturday and the last one of the year on December 12th. Both events will be held in Clitheroe Par­ ish Church hall. Winners of the limerick


Members were asked to


competition were Mrs P. Jel- ley, Mrs K. Russell and Mrs B. Eccleston. All entries were


the 34lh birthday party on January I(5th, meantime the


John’s Church, Read, on December Kith at 7-J0 p.m.


Church Tomorrow tliere will be a


posed trip to Buckingham Church, Read, at noon. On Palace, as part of Downham


time of prayer and in S t J o h n ’s


The next meeting will be


choir will give its “Prelude to Christmas" concert in St


Name origins President Mrs Anne Atkin­


demonstration by Ann Seed, of Chipping, will be held in Newton Village Hall tomor­ row at 7-JO p.m. Coffee and mince pies will be served.


SAWLEY


Times past A nostalgic look at the vil­


int-aning and origins of many siiniaim.-^, including those til current members. He was thanked by Mrs Atkinson.


the meeting and Mra Webb welcomed everyone. WI diaries and calendars were distributed to members who had ordered them. A list was circulated for anyone wishing to • attend


Clitheroe Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society s duction


duel inn of “P rates o zance” in Feburary.


to family commitments from Mra Gillian O’Brien was read out and two new members were welcomed.


extended to Mrs Vera Giles for all her hard work. A letter of resignation due


cliffe gave the year’s financial report and secretary Mra Vera Giles read the 43rd annual report on the club’s activities. Mra Webb thanked officers and committee mem­ bers, especially Mra Joyce Walker and Mra Joan Porter, for officiating in her absence. A special thank you was


Treasurer Mra Pat Raw- Pi»*nto« nf Pen­ I\»n. pro-


introduced Mrs Jean Bolton the Rev. Brenda Leigh, and whose slides included shots of some members of Whalley tin* village flooded and the River RihltW- frozen. Tliere were also slides of Austria and Florida. Sixteen members attended


lage in the past proved to be a fascinating end to Sawley WI’s annual meeting. President Mrs Rita Webb


senior citizens’ drive in Whal- iey were as follows. Ladies: Mrs M. Butler, Mra C. Horse-


Drive Whist winners at the Abbey


(cons). Members were reminded


S. Walmsley, Mra M. Naylor


that the coach for the trip to Foulridge on Tuesday will


leave Whalley bus station at 11-40 a.m.


GISBURN


for another year and all hi " .............. officers and committee mem­ bers were re-elected. Airs Joan Craddock thanked Mra Webb for her year in office. Mra Poller thanked Mrs


will give a talk entitled “Jlib- ble Valley to Venezuela”.


F O R


Christmas party on December 12th, when Mr Frank Barnes


Bolton for her slide show. The next meeting is the


Mra Webb agreed to stand paper next Thursday at Gis- monthly collection of waste


>urn Festival Hall car park. PENDLETON


reminiscent of a Christmas card when members of Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt met


Hunt I t was a snowy scene


in Pendleton on Saturday.


silent auction raised £400 for Barrow School funds. The event, organised by the Friends oi Barrow School, was held in Pendleton Village Hall. In addition to the silent auction, there was a tombola, craft and cake stalls,games and raffle.


For funds A late autumn fair and


Pendleton, is to be held in the village hall at 7-30 p.m. on December (5th. Music will be provided by Slaidburn Silver Band and baritone soloist W. Burrows. Tickets, available from church or M. Wood (tel. 427917), are £3.50, which includes supper.


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P en d le to n WI. Mrs M. Haworth, welcomed members to the annual meeting. An excellent report was given by Mrs A. Slinger of the autumn council meeting, held in Lan­ caster. The financial state­


secretary,Mrs A. Hall ami the ircsidonls report was given >y Mrs Haworth. Thanks were expressed by


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Haworth. Mrs M. Ross. Mrs Slingrr.


Annual The retiring president of


Band A musical evening organ­


Paper There will be the usual


will meet in the old school tonight at 7-JO p.m. when Air Alan Foxhall, park superin­ tendent at the Botanic Gar­ dens, Southport, will be talk- in g a b o u t “ The F o u r '


Gardeners Simonslone Garden Club


Seasons”. New membera are welcome.


are invited to attend the meeting of the parish council tomorrow evening in the old school at 7-JO p.m.


Meeting Residents of Simonstone


Bridge Tickets are available from


evening to be held in Simon- stone Old School on Tuesday at 7-J0.


Toy service To make Christmas special


Mrs Beryl Pollard and Mrs Eileen Vernon for a bridge


fall, Mrs A. Rigby (cons). Gents: Mrs M. Cottam, Mra


Floral A Christmas floral art-


from the library for anyone wishing to exhibit items in an open art and crall exhibition to be staged at the end of Jan­ uary.


Bolton-by-Bowland. Forms are now available


'year it will be an exhibition only.


In previous years the event has been a competition; this


10th. Pick-up times are: Sab- Jacobs join festive: party The den, 10-65 a.m.; Clitheroe, 1 1 - ......... ..........


Fellowship will hold its Christmas lunch at the Dun- kenhalgh Hotel on December T


Lunch Caldcrstones Retirement


10; Barrow, 11-20; Whalley, 11-30; Billington, 11-35: Langho, 11-40.


Visitors At Whalley Methodist


Church on Sunday, a group of young people from the Bid­


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competition will be for a home-made Christmas gift which will be auctioned for WI funds and Mra Blackburn will organise social time.


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made greetings card was won by Mrs M. Blackburn and Mra Tomlinson. Raffle winners were Mrs F. Donnelly and Miss A. Riding, and social time was organised by Mrs E. Hayhurst, who demonstrated the knack of making butter­ flies out of coloured magazines and pipe cleaners. Members were asked to


bring a Christmas gift and card to the next meeting on December 5th, which will be


as programme secretary and assistant treasurer. A competition for a home­


. Hornby who retired


everyone for attending and tea and biscuits were served m the schoolroom.


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