^IIE •and Dlstt
a
senl; Whalley iWfl. a | birthday cake, and •'this!/ffas cut at itpe meeting; Members ,of the copi' mittee i^ere' the |ea hostess^.
■ troyd, Pape, Pickup; R, Marshall. R. 'Ciafke,< ;and 1^- '^Sby, apd Miss Mather,
Cotterllh V. W| ./Gom, Hull, Kemp, Mitchelll'Morton, Mur^a-
carols, games, a sketch ’
After supperj the choir sapg played, and
, of ii l^ l le y ' Mothers’ Union; :■
attended the Chrlstinks par;y| held ohiTuesday |at the Chur9h i f England School. Supper w- served by members, of jthe coi mitt^ and. entertainment wgs proviued by Mrs. Warringtcth and] I," the SpHhtersi” Concert Partyi of Great I Harwood. Dane
ing i and games were organised by .Mb. and.'Mrs.) Maudsley. ,|!
•, Friday, ' smeerej sympathy wUl be ektended i t(j> iMr.| rnd M:
• Margaret Clint I. presiding, qn Wednesday, theiRey. . A. Lora, Rector of St. James's; qhurch, Clitheroe- addressed the;Women’j3 Fellowship on rrMiisic in the
..lifelof the Church.”j ' I
•The Men’s ,FellOT'ship,! at their, merting! on! |f| f i d a y, wefe addressed byrthe'Bev.i Godfrey Kenyon, of Chatbum. 'Both the Junior and Senior Guilds held then. meetings ini Monday; Mite
Carr m thelrj lost, ! METHODIST! ACTIVITIES,
, for! • the • National 'Society fpr Cancer Relief.'.^|[ r 'l ;
' at the Whaaiev.l Cricket. . Clilli ,. :> ..
■
’tboyis aectidn)■ -] 'dliinee “at Co-op., Cate, .Whalley, on. Friday rdght, . He :aiso proposejl a Loygl Totet. The other i entertainers te
.1 . .-r?.,'.. .. .....
the party,, organised dy Mr. p. Smith and Mrii.iW; Greenwood, were Mestes. Barlo'w, ichamberlalh, and Snowden., .Mr.' Eccles was tlje accompanist.
j BARROW WEEKLY
-WBlST.TrThe weekl
wWst' dHve' -wSB held ’ at tpe Reading!Room oft''Friday. Mr.
Thlstlethwaite was( ■ M.C. anjd prlges' Were woil'by: ladles, Mrs,, j. Briggs. Mrs., Mjismlth,,and Mr| L. 'jsilnger,' Gentlemen] Mr. * ■Walker, Bowen.
Mr. S iiParker, 'Mr. LANGHO
Ladies: ] Mrs, Sowerbutts, Mrk. Allen, Mrs. HarJfeaveS. Gerit^; Mr, Lean, Mrd^.Gregson, Mr. Clapham. Dpto^Oes;! Mr. Dickinson, Mra.]. Rod-well; Mri, . Pickup,| , ',,'h| ", !;■
£5 As. was raised fpr the Langhjo’ Guides I and Brownies’ i funds as thd result of a-whist and domino drive held .in! St. 'Leonardfs last night week were: IWhislj
GUIDE EFFORT.—i sum
Chtirchl School Prizewinners
•wlnners ■were: whist: Mrs. Gooq.- erham,! Mrs. 'Sowerbutts, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Dmfbury. DominPes: Mt& Monk, Mrs. Evans.
and domino dyive'.on'behalf pf Conservative Association funds was h^d; in the club room on Tuesday evenmg when;the prizp-
! MO'THERS’ UNION.-rSk
-LePnard’s MothP'ffe: Union hey, k whist and domino drive on Tues- d'^ afternoon lih ,aid,lof branch, funds. I 'The prizewinners were^: whist: !, Mrs. J Raweliffe, Mis, Wheatman, '.Mrs.;' Smith,
..Mr^, Bentley.' D om in o e s : Mhs- Hqwarth, Mrs. Pickup,
I READ
f-Martha' i Jan^;; Liind of 17, Herberttetreete'- Radiham, whb
MRsi I
husband ago, and she had
_ . LUND.—Mrs,
died . last weeh,!, was k former iRead .rcsidehl;].]: She y?as 76,
few moiiths ago,! at the age oi 88; Thp funfefabtook place at St.. John’s church. 'Read, oi| FridaiyJ the Rev.i 'G. |Greatore:j officiating..
dled' 'pbout '20 year her -Wother; Yith whor latterijr resided, died
School, enjoyed
ence iii ;he Hi ONE ACT PLATS.f-An audij-.
biie-act plays pyithe tlonal. players, ' Tho^e,, takin; Swift, - A
a programme of three ‘ ‘ ' ■
on ,. paturday evening _____
lead- CongregationaJ ’ ^Cohgregaj-
part were Mlesdames Wood,! J. Cro|)k,,‘ M.' Wade,; the Misses D. and Mr. Horsfleld. afad Messrs, E.:! Boyle, J. ,H9fsfiey and thi Rev. G. Badley.: procteds of mon than £20 were' for the huildini; fund, of Bolton-road I Copgrega IJarwep.
Crook] !:M Dewhurst
known to buJ; travellers;-in-.Qm East ;LancS. area, -iMr. P. . C Clitherde, Greenacres,] Read, whp
tional Cliurch, NEW APPOIN’TmeNT.—Weil
ayea, has been! appo:nted Distnc Traffic I Superintendent at th; company’s Manchestej depot.
tht tn'£t2' 'W EB, added Ito •fhe. ' St
Joseph’s Schooh building'.fund a Biwhlstj and dbiftlno dflve held Ir the -Lower ;.;_jSchOol. J Rev. Ft Tpoma^ presented ' prijzes: to the following: 'wlmlera: ■-Whist, ladles, Mrs. Ml Holden;'_jMr3.! F. Brown. Gentlemen, Mn,; J. Wplmsley, Mr Matsden. ■ Dominoes, Maste'
WllUam Wilson, :Mr. vi -competition whs iwonjhy Mr,
Wilkinson.!
is Ribble Motor Services Serilo: District,Inspector for the Easterh
j HURST GREEN iwHIST AKD! DOMINOES.-Mor I
' CONSEBVAljlVES-1-: A , whi^f
BOWLS ;D:LN N E'R-T^r-. W. . Pollard presided >hd, sang a solo
i;
"tute and heldilh' ,the village last- iweet reahsra. aj-total of £37 lljs.
hoilbe-tohouse jcOIiectlon orgaii- isedl by Whalley, fVfbmen’s Ihsti-
FOB CANCER RELIEF.-|A ' I
plaCe’ at the.| new^ cemeteriyj Whdlley] on Wednesday; of Ruth; the I ■ two - and - ja I half -lyear - o|d daughter of Mr. and! Mrs; Jolm Carr 'of 2, Alrey| Houses, Woohf field-view, Whalleiy, whb died.on.
• FUNEBAL..r-Thle , funeral .took I
i.li. - J _ I
Clarke and Mrs. V. Shearman. , M.U. PARTY]—isiany I members:
Was given, by Mrs. S. “ Sadlers Wells? ; Never hoard of ’em!” ; That 'Was the’ theme pf
these jnembers of Wiswell Wiitr in ballot costumes; and, rosebj|ui
. might not. have been -iti the the vijlago school In an;unroar on Wednesday'night. ; '
CHATBURN METHODIST ACTIVITIES.
a mee ;lng of the Chatb an Methodlit Senior Guild on ’lues day, M'. E. p. Klcbolson, head master at Klversmead . School spoke on . “ Carols'.and ot hei C h f is im a s i ' Customs.” Fellowsblp met'
Women'! ■Wednese .ay, when the speaker wa;
the' Rev. P. A. Payne, CllthteAi Wesley hiniBter.
UMINGTON
^ whist drive and dance organj ised by ithe men’s club and field on Friday evening. Mr. .A. Eciiles was M.C. for! whist and .prkef, winner; were: Ladles:.!, Mis,; E,
MEN’S CLUB effort. There was a good attendance a!
played :or dancing and the M C.’s were N essrs. -W. Ingleby and R. Hartley: Spot prizes were woi. by Mr. ani MrsJ D. Seed. Dui'ihg the ev ming, j Councillor Poiter- Hargre ives presented badgep-to 'members
:>T. H.
ji.ckson; 2, Mr. Pollitt, epns. Mrs.
Bi.lrstow;'The:H0dder Bpid
Clerk
duced by Mr. A; R.! Baskett, Defence section.
of' the! ■ He was In
among others present was Ihstrpc'or, Mr Rochester
;o Bowland R.D.C., jmd the
Members of Glsburh Womeii’s Instltu :e at their .monthly mpet ing. yesterday week, heard' Interesiing talk on;legends of North West by Mr.! sydhey Mi house! Mrs'. if.'iRi-vHindlep sided! and the , speaker , ■'thanked by,Mrs.
T..Marsdta. compe ition f6S'a] cpvered: Xoat hahgei was won hy: 1, hfis. R. Seed, 1 ,'MrS;' p. Capstlck,; 3, Mfs; J. Wat son, 4; Miss. B. ’Hill; 5,'Miss Gowllr
VVOlHEN’iS INSTIlU'
rE.Lr :o6i'- the
wa§ A
ispray. of carnations by, Daphne: 'Hifadley. '‘Various tealls'dttrictea a. keer tfpde] tod'for-the oillii,-:' reii -tnerO 'was the ever-popular -visit of Father-Christmas. 'Teab were berv^d by the ;ladies.: | 11
Saturday, iwelcomed secretary of - the Lancabhire' Fedei-stion of Women’s- I ostit -tutes, who was responsible 'inaugt rating fhet Glsbum h,rol; Miss i-angley! opened the fayre.' and .;Was' thftnked by ' Mrsl ' T.' Marsd'in. She' 'was prese] ,with: £. box of chocolates ai,
Mrs. J.' R; Hlr Miss' 'M.''"Lan
nch. for ,
Thanks to the speaker were ex- ahd
pressed Brian
Barker. DOWNHAM
by - 'Jean: Taylor feather whist drive' In ’
SPORTS CLUB.-^A fui] and aid ql]
Dowimam! Sports Club.-funds was: held ■ in Downham School]' oh
Friday] Mr. W. Batkjr supervised play at 21 tables, and the prlze- wlnnera ■were: ladles:'!, Mrs. H. Barker! 2, Mrs. M. Seed; 3, Johnstbnh Gentlemen: !, Jeffs;,, Clark:
Miss
2 ,-Mrs. , -Spence; 3, A . competition was Cdwperthwalte.
ceeds amqunted to more thai| £!!. CHIPPING
, EFFORT.-Preston North
End footballer T. Docherty' pre vented thelprizes-at a-whisfland
domino drive' arid' dance organ ised by Mrs.! B. ,'Moon; and/Mrs. Crane, and ;a band of ,willing' helpeff The: effort' was atte nded' by , ovpr {l^O
Oi people and raised
£62 forithe War'Memorial .wall Prizewinners were:, vhist: Mrs. E. Robinson, Mrs. M,
fund.! ladiek, Hunter,, Mrs.' F. -Forrest,
Domiiri6te,i Miss M, HoldenJ Mrs,, T.' Dewhurst, Kflss D. ’Iwson, M’lsS (p. 'jK/ells, Mr. T. Woods.
. . WPj«EN’S' INSTITUTE.4MiSsl
"Ltogl^y, j County Secretary Of the I'Women’s Institute, gayo to lntefestl:|g talk to members of' Chipping I W.l. on the duties of- members land the committee at the jarimial general meetm;' last week.I 'Officers elected were;: President; ^Irs. O. Leece; - secre- taryj Mrs. G. Hartley; treajSurer, Mrsl'i R Whi t taker; ivlce-l presidents, Mrs. Hodkinsoi.' and! Ellison; committee,
dame:^ Bkirnshaw, C. Ellistn Ellison, R. Moon, E. Pearson, ana'T. Wallbank. ■ A short whist and, domino idnve concluded the, evenmg, prizes being won by Mrs; Robinson, Mrs. E, -Maysden and 1“ ---------
H ard was won by
tition mas
ardman, '
interesting -talk .on .arts !:an(l crafts was given by'Mr. Binhs of Crossh'ills to members of Gisburii Young Farmers’ Club on Motjday.
Yo |u Ng | iFARMEBS.k-Ap!
was £0 large ; attendance at .the; annual Christmas Fayre, organ ised by .theJWopen’s Institute, and held in the,■village schoel oh'
CHBISTMAS FAYBE.—There
dley' ;ley,-
local/Civil 'ntro-
Duckwc rth; 2] Mrs.' Butler; cons. Miss L Heaton." Gents:'h iMh
en’s Institute seen hero resplendent, headdresses.. Their burlesque ballet
F((nteyn: tradition, but' it certainly had,, at the institute’s Christmas Party
! WADDINGTON CHRISTMAS PABTY.-
Dunsdp Brliigp : Women’s Insti tute, '|;were ithe' guests at the
•pt oil
annual party : of] WPddington Women’s Iiistitute' on: :TuKday, when!' Mrs. ,J: N., Garnett, pre sided; over-! a; large attendance. Those taking;part in entertain ment' given during! ;the'first part' of, the programirie ■were ! the Misses Haworth, Mrs.' Walmsley, Mrs. [Coulth'urst, Mra, E;. Berry. Mrs. Hopwood and Mrs.'G. Irwiih. Duririg the interval, a Christmas fare supper was served.
"was the . accompanist, and -the violinisti.was^ Miss'E. Speakman. !Mrs. Eedes, president of the
Wereji given,!'the soloists being Mrs. !'f . Park, Mrs. C.; Bishop, Miss i. A. Rayner and Miss E. Haworth. Others 'in the company wera
i.Mrs. Coulthurat, Miss H, Haworth, Mrs. J. Walmsley, Mrs. B.! Berry] Mrs. Cowgill,, Mrs. T. Silverwook, ;Mfs. Bargh,' Miss Southworth, Mr,s.! Irwin, and Mrs. R. Hopvioodi Miss Speakman
' Afterwards, | . minstrel songs
bunsbp Bridge ,W.I„ expressed thanks to the: Wadding ton members;
CHURCH EFFORT.VMore than Mesdames Beilis, P. Bishop,' P. The commite jappoh.
delightful pAformance by tbe newly-formed' Women’s Institute eholr. Who ' i ahg ; a number of carols. An' . entertaining pro gramme-': arrai iged;, by. the.. com-' mitteb and retiring-committee-was
isilso enjoyed. R Vbegan with a dashloh paradi of old-time clothes. '’Comprising nany; beautiful , and uthentlo/ dre ises. and 'a.'number,
'munber of -m' mbers ;of the -Insti- itute,' wearlni■
if humorous opes, too.; 1116 nd half of j the programme caused; great amusement, with.a.
- baBeripai-dresses
;and rosebud- headdr'ete'esj : giving an uproarlou 5 ' bli'rlesque' 'ballet. The* balle'rlntf i - were, Mrs.! -Brown. Mrs. Clegg, MlspFoster,. Miss Leach, Mrs.:, Pickup, ,:, Mrs. ,Baw-' cUffe, Mrs. ^ -sfleldjiMrs. 'Thomas,
. Mrs. Waring,!' 'and!:, Mrs; . Wood, under the, , leadwshlp., of Mrs. insor. The various items- were
ifpr' gapres a'n j-danplng.. |A taate-, :fuUy krfange i .buffte/supper!. Was ' served', by ml ihbers] di' the': social. edniml|ttee. it . A:\%slnete-:nieBt-, ,liig which. pi eceded ’the' party,’' it , Was decided, on the proposltlbn of Miss Fost( r-.and' Mrs. ‘.Seed, ' to discuss wltb , . members ■ | of the .Institutes coi .cerned,' a suggestion that Wlswell act‘as hostesses at the Pendle I Jrest Group meeting Ih 1964.;- : Tie monthly competi tion for four mince pies was won by Miss' Par y, Mrs, Pickup' and Mrs. Nichols ra. Prizes .for, the liighest ;nuinlier of pblnte’ gained In the coim etltfonS ; during the past 12 months were-awarded to: il^ Mrs. Pick ip: • 2, Mrs. iHodkln-
announced b r Mrs; Plercej an^ ■M
r. H. /nioiia's'- .Wte ,
,'spn;, 3, Mrs.; Mather. ■ ! ■ •' BASHf»,LL EAVES
bers ofi Bashall. .Eaves Women’s Institute
at.thelrrnonthly meet-' ipg enjoyed .ah amusing talk, shapshots Vithout a Camem,:’-
WOMENIS INSTITUTE.—Mem
by. the ! Rev.'. Campbell Lee. -'Re was thanked by, Mrs*. ’Thornber. A, report of the;’‘^tumn council,
£ 1 6 was raised In Just over- an hour ;.’as a | result .of | an effort organised by;St. Helenl’s Sunday School , committee,, Waddlngtonf apd ! held on ; Saturday.' Cake, ■ pound, and jumble stalls enjoyed ai'.brisk trade;,"’ 'V/,,". " .
'. /'', ! OLD SCOUTS.—Mr.' J; B.' Herd
supervised .play' at a wlilst ’ and domino drive held at Waddlngton on -Wednesday evening -by".tUe Old ^ooiits. Miss Ckjte'ns.'i Giildef-lft-: ^arge.' aj - !.Waddow , Hall,'. hre-
” ^ aentedilthe'^prltes w;,'.'iadlpSv.c.-l,' Mrs.'; W.
Harrison;
Cddlh: . con., '.'Mrs. -.K, (West, Bradford). Geijtlemen:.!, Mrs.; Tom lAddlson; ..’2,.,',Mr. ,J. Nuttall ! (West, pradford'j; .coh.,' rs. j / 'Asplri j . CWest. : Bradford!: linlnoes (High)Mr. F. Haltoti;
lowjV'M'rs. |G'.]-Roblnsdn; Twci souiid; ! films were' after
wards- shown ibsi. Mi\ T. .Sllverwood- ’ and H. Page.! i .,
" I ' ' . -i ' ' LOW MOOR
:Low I Moor’.Club (men's -'section). was .held,; !on,:' Tuesday. Th«
LOW MOOR ; CLUa--'rhe .aimual general meeting, of the
officers elected were ' president. K
T >' • IVveJT
'iT'at'tersall,, presenting tjie' finapcial statement, ‘said that -the ladles ; committee had .helped
.tary, Mr. W;'Sherliker; treasurer, ■' (Mr. 'jr. -Tattersall, The,secretary, Mr. Lofthouse,'' presented his . report bn the events of,' the past 'year, and -the treasurer, Mr. 'T.'
:the club considerably and'-that a favourable balance '. bad ■ been' gained. ; /
:..ii ' ■
Miss Miss ■won Pro
Iday, at'Which £15 was raised for the Sunday School repair-fund. The highlight of the evening was, a Lancashire dialect play produced by Mrs. A. Wadding- ton, who, along iwith Mrs. Lesley, also shared the leading; roles. Other members of thb cast were Mrs.'Greenwood,-Mrs./King Mrs. DldsbUry, Mrs, Ingham, Mrs.
■ Miss Sheila Grundy, Miss Joan /Christy, and 'elocutionary' items by .Miss Audrey Sniith completed
i Solos by Miss Joan: Tarver,
: an] entertaining programme. -Mrs.': I. Pugh presided.
SABDEN
. record sUm' of / £313 11s. vvas ! raised ' for. church and' school funds as'a result of the annual Christmas tree arid sale organ ised by St. .Mary’s R.C, Church lanfi held in -the schoolroom on Saturday. Father Walmsley of
RECORD PROCEEDS.—A
Mrs. R.r^enyon; Mr. J. .Bmiey, ithe evening, a variety (concert Mrs. Wtoing; Mrs, Bl Robinten. 'was given by the scholars and ; members of the congregation,
‘I the accompanists being Mite D.
' a'nnual .patronal 'andi thanksgiv- ! ing services were < held at St. Nicholas Parish Church on Sun-
Taylor and Mrs. T. .Whalley, SPECIAL SERVICES.—The
i'day. The Vioat,, tlie Rev'. H. Sklllingtofa, was the preacher, at
' , ALU. ‘ CONCERT.-St. ' Paul’s -Church, Low Moor,;' Mothers’' Union, held a; concert on Tues-
2," Mrs/T- T.> : . 'Parkinson
'iheetlng, wap ' 'given by Mrs Rpurgeon, to whom -thanks were expressed .'bj ’ Mrs.,, Wilson. The social' haif-h lur was organised by ' .Iss' Spurgec n, assisted by Mrs. W. ugdale, and a competition for the best Ch Istmas present-cost- Uhg not more than Is. 6d. was won
Di
‘ Ijy Mrs] H u d ' and Mrs/', ;Lund. -Hostesses w ire Mis. Lund, Mrs ■ Lee, Mrs,' a'nc Miss Strickland, and
r
Guild :of the-! Bashall Eaves Metboaist C lurch held !a games evening In the churchroom on
rs. J. Spurgeon, i GA
‘Wednesday, T. Orde, of Moss Barn Farm, 'ranhlng the table tenijls game
.Winners o' ;'tbe
..competitions ! during - -the past jrear were:' !, Miss'M. WaUbank;, 2, ,Mrs. S.: porfest; 3,'1 liss Greenall.
, A party - at tended by [members tod friends *'on Friday, ■ Enter- teffiment Vas provided-by Mr. Schofield’ai d his concert party.
and Duttor . Women’s' Institute celebrated i;s ninth birthday at
SLaIDBURN
SHOW BALL.-[-The president, of ;he ’ Slaldbu rn,-',
NeWton, Dunsop
:3rldge and Da'lehead Agrlcultura: ,Joclety, His Honour Judge Peel,
.fhe;prizes a; thC/society's annua; yvhlst drive and ball^ held on Friday in. thp Newton Institute. A
' large attebi inuslc ]of fhle Willows Band, and ■M.C.s for d£ nclng were Messrs, -H- !r. Breaks, J. Bracken, arid G.:
-/(Williams, and for .whist, '.Messrs. ■fL. Howden and H, Wlghtman, Prizewinner! 'were: whisk ladles; 1, Mrs. J. : '■J Rigby; : 2, Mrs. H. rabtree;. 3 -Mrs.’ /T. 'Taylor and :rs. J. Parler. Gentlemen: .1, :r. p; Leem ng;.2,.Mr. R. Brether-. in; 3, 1 Mr. Waddlngton. ' Special -rlzes: Mrs, Bretherton,; Mrs. A;
lAlthamJ Mn. R.' Taylor,:. Mr. K. wblpp,;Mr. F. Whitfield. Dance pompetltlOn:, Mr, Whltellead, Mr. ff. Roper, 1 Ilss H., Pox, | , Mr. .J. Miller, 'Mb s - Baines, ; Mrs. R, Bretherfon, Mr. R. Hargreaves
Christie, Mrs. Barnes,; Mrs, Hud- son, 'Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. : Bartlett, ;and Mrs.- Nichol-' soh. I
!
' nd Mr]'R. Baines. W.l. PARI Y.—Members of Slaid-
lurn Women’s Institute and tbelr rlends ^p'ei t an enjoyable even
Ing at ith) Institute’s, annua! johrlstmas party held | In the (Village' Hall last .Wednesday. The hall had be in beautifully decora ted for the occasion by | Mrs. M. a: ' Leemlng ; and other inembers, ]a buffet suiper was sefved by the comnilt|tee, pnd afterwards there
Idances. Edtertainment was pro- Ivlded by Hrs. Blackwell, Mrs. Simpson, and Mr. O; Simpson. During the evening,. Mrk ; L. C. jKlug-Wilkinson ' presented ' an electric table lamp, to Mrs. Black- |well for Mrs. T. 'Walker, who
' teoently reagned from the com mittee, of which she' had been vlce-presldei t for a number of
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ik y>».
Stirrup, the tojast
orofe and Dlstrlc! Trade] alsoccm:
B ^good york !do?e S'aril ;s pf the varic] of j Trade.'
wt 1 1 Ifils Ifdert of the/Ig'cb| <•' Tr? d^,. Mr,J; ‘ the guests] V
Ma/or and,-Maya ;ero2, Councillcirl
I hdj
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and-rMri’ iresilen
m c h i ih b e r of; ’|H a ?ep,Mr.P. n dent
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of the Clitlj
As ociatlon, SOI, and Mr.; I ’he Loyal
and To
po. ed by the . . Ed and the tol Mi . H. Elliotj;.
A ('total of
wi res , ahd frie t h ; dinner, ■«
L,/y Isel by a- cop ln§ Mr, Lord iott, ylce-brej
Le iming, presl W Plckthal, Ri shtoh, sec ret ■ \ir. Picktiiall
fo ■ dancing pDvided Iby Oi|chestra.i
mfeting of the I Club of Cllther;
EVERAL benefited as
S. /'iwlio Is pres: ’''■'*-"esided.
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chiritles in thI !*]'Mayoress .
I Swjan : and Tuesday, wh W
£ s allocated
(Mrsj der
|:flT'HE Ibalahcef ‘ ■
■ Coronat;
Inb to some to . the Canepr B Phis ■was decli
m:etlng, atjtem ., 40 people jaipd 1
jil|d(ingrpgatlonal /i| 011'Wednesday Hpward prebide
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i E'MBERS .,,,, , Young Far
-M ,tl ,elr weekly ■'
Sii.Grammar Schi Yft d;iy, took pari 51 caking pi’actT ! 0 i topics ijverd
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■j g'oups whiph th
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Rod en-
at the i Clitheioe, I
1 the morning service, and the Rev.’ A. J. Gillespie; Blackhulm,
at.the
; evening ! service.' Special music, was sung' by the ohijiir. Mr. E. Simpson was the organist.
interview with th e i -regirinal organiser of the National Blood Transfusion ■
PARISH COUNCIL^-After an
Mrs. T. 'Wells. The oompe-- c for a home-made Chrlst-i
; decided, ;to seek 100 local donors so that 'a mobile cliniq can visit the village. An appeal lor volun teers is being made.-Th'e irifeeting' gave a welcome to the;new ■village' constable, P.C. Swarbrick.
Parish' j Council.' on Monday ■ Service,, S a b d e n
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