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4 Clitheroe ’


Advertiser and Times, Friday, September 22, 1967


CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1st PENDLE CUB SCOUTS


9th CLITHEROE BROWNIE GUIDES invite you to a


COFFEE EVENING


(By kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill) FRIDAY, SEPT. 29th. 7-9 p.m.


at the Alleys, Pimlico Road


Bring and Buy and Cake Stalls Tombola and Games Admission 1/- Proceeds for Cub and Brownie Funds


St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bowland


HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th HOLY COMMUNION 8-00 a.m.


FAMILY GIFT SERVICE 10-45 a.m. EVENSONG 6-30 p.m.


Preacher: THE RECTOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE


at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-Bowland (By kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodgson) followed by


SUPPER AND AUCTION OF HARVEST. PRODUCE


COMMENCE AT 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 3/6


Clithcroc and District Caledonian Society


BUFFET AND DANCE STARKIE ARMS HOTEL, CLITHEROE


Friday, 29th September, 1967 BELVEDERE TRIO BAND


Buffet 8-0 p.m. to 9-0 p.m. Dancing 9-0 p.m. to 1-0 a.m. Admission 15/- Modern and Old Tyme Tickets may be obtained at the Starkie Arms Hotel


Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club Chatburn Road


MEN'S SOLO DRIVES


will be held each Friday starting TONIGHT


SEPTEMBER, 22nd. at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 2/6 (including light refreshments) NEW MEMBERS INVITED


Borough of Clitheroc — Proudly Present THE BID FOR STARDOM' FINAL 1967


Held at the Civic Hall, Clitheroe, Wednesday, 4th October, 1967. at 7-30 p.m.


Top Class Variety Show. SIXTEEN Acts Competing for Cash Prize and T.V. Audition. Professional Compere.


All Scats Bookable at Civic Hall: Prices 6/-, 5/- and 3/6


Liberal Travel Talks 1967-68 Series


GREEK ISLAND of CORFU by Mr. Norman Scott of Preston Travel Club


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


Whalley Old Grammar School at 7-30 p.m. Admission 2/6 including refreshments


Gisburn and District Young Farmers Club


ANNUAL BALL Friday, 29th September


in the Village Hall, Gargrave


Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to the SLIVER KEYNOTES BAND


Admission 5/- Refreshments available RIGHT OF ADMISSION RESERVED C.P. 67 RAVE CO-OPERATIVE HALLS, LONGRIDGE Friday, September 22nd, 1967. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Johnny and the Atlantics, Gary Wilde Discotheque. Plus The Rogues


Spot Prizes Admission 5/-


THE WATSON SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART. OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES


FROM AUGUST 1966 — JULY 1967


LONDON ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART. Raymond Grice — Teachers’ Diploma in Speech (A.L.A.M.)


Andrew Malcolm — awarded Special Honours Certificate for highest marks in honours for Grade 4 exam: in speech and Drama at the Blackburn Centre, December 1966.


GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DRAMA, LONDON.


„ .


POETRY LOVERS’ FELLOWSHIP. Janie Tattersall — Adult Gold Medal for Poetry Speaking. .


POETRY SOCIETY (INCORPORATED) LONDON.


Local Examinations. Special Distinction — Jacqueline Wightman, Andrew Mal­ colm Honours — Andrew Malcolm, John O'Neill, Elizabeth Bond, Michelle Brown, Susan Halstead. Cathryn Hartley. Steven Tomlinson, Janet Whiteside. Craig Worthington.


Raymond Grice — 1 Trophy and 1st prize; two 2nd prizes. Julie Hartley — Two 2nd prizes and one 3rd prize. Dorothy Cushing — Two 2nd prizes. Elizabeth Bond — One 2nd prize. Andrew Malcolm — One 2nd prize.


Gail Worthington. FESTIVALS


. .


DUOLOGUES. Cathryn and Julie Hartley — One 1st prize. Alison Jones and Janet Bailey — One 3rd prize and one


Michael Bond — Certificate of Merit for 3rd place. Robert Wightman — Certificate of Merit.


They were prepared by:— ANNIS WATSON, L.G.S.M., L.L.C.M.


Lessons resume week commencing October 2nd. 52, York Street, CLITHEROE


certificate for 3rd place. Rachel Shaw and Elaine Marsden — One 3rd prize.


HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL


Sunday, September 24th 8-00 a.m. Holy Communion


9-15 a.m. Parish Communion 10-30 a_m. Morning Service


(Rev. D. Duckworth (Whalley)


2-30 p.m. Family Service and Children’s Offering Preacher — Canon Snowdon (Blackburn Cathedral)


.6-00 p.m. Evening Service (Rev. Lightbown (Grindleton) ALL PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS WELCOME


DECORATION OF THE CHURCH, SATURDAY 1-30 p.m. ONWARDS


^ •


THE HALL LOWERGATE


JUMBLE SALE Tonight, Friday at 7-09 p.m.


ADMISSION 3d. Light Refreshments


St. Catherine’s West Bradford Sunday, September 24th


HARVEST THANKSGIVING


9-15 a.m. Sung Eucharist (Vicar)


6-30 p.m. Evensong


Vicar of Gisburn, Rev. J. H. Renton.


ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, LOW MOOR CLITHEROE


SALE OF PRODUCE


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY, SEPT 24th 10-30 a.m.


Rev. R. JOBLING 6-00 p.m.


Rev. J. WOODHOUSE


2-00 p.m. LADIES CLASS Speaker: Mrs. H. JONES


Clitheroe Congregational Church


SUNDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 24th


10-30 a.m. Family Worship Miss Pamela Ward


6-00 p.m. Evening Worship Mr. Edward Hill


Milthorne Avenue, Clitheroe Sunday, Sept. 24th


MANOR GOSPEL HALL


Gospel Service 6-30 p.m. Mr. R. Palmer (Bispham) Wednesday, Sept. 27th Ladies Bright Hour 2-45 p.m.


Mrs. Harding (Bolton) Thursday, Sept. 28th


Children’s Happy Hour at 6-30 p.m._______


THE SALVATION ARMY TOC H, DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE


HARVEST FESTIVAL


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th at- 2-15 p.m.


Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Buist Preston D.H.Q.


Conducted by Items by the children We will be pleased to see you


Grindlcton Methodist Church


HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday next Sept. 24th SERVICES at


2 p.m. and 6 p.m Preacher:


Rev. E. S. Joselin HARVEST SOCIAL


on Monday Sept. 25th at 7-15 p.m. Lecture by:


Mrs. S. H. GREEN “WHY GO ABROAD”


followed by Sale of Fruit Light Refreshments


St. John Church Hurst Green


HARVEST FESTIVAL


(Short play by the Sunday School Children)


Sunday, October 1st. 10-30 a.m. SERVICE


The Vicar will be glad of any help on Saturday and Monday.


Saturday, October 28th


JUMBLE SALE and POUND STALL


at 2-30 p.m. in the SCHOOLROOM


Proceeds for Children’s Christmas Party


Gifts of Jumble etc. to:— Mrs. L. BAILEY


Four Acres, Shiro Lane Hurst Green


Harvest Festival Sunday, ,24th September


3-15 p.m. Miss Wadsworth 6-30 p.m. Mr. G. Kenyon


Monday evening at 7-00 p.m.


TOSSIDE


resident in other districts helped to fill St. James’s Church Dale Head, to capacity for the harvest thanksgiving service cn Sunday afternoon. The church had been beautifully decorated by members with an abundance of seasonal flowers and foliage and harvest produce.


Dale Head Church Many former members now


whitewell


giving for harvest was observed ley W.I. were the guests at the I l i m h l O S H \ 41 at Whitewell Parish Church- monthly meeting of Grindleton | t J U I i lU IC OC&IC according to custom on the Women’s Institute held in the second Sundav in September. Methodist Schoolroom. The Besides present parishioners president Miss G. Hardacre,


Harvest Tile festival for the thanks-.


About 50 members • from Bar- I o». | . a „ a ■


ations was a batch of hen-eggs in two straw nests, placed at


A novel feature of the decor­


each end of the altar. Both afternoon and evening


sendees were conducted by the vicar, the Rev. J. F. Salisbury. Mrs. J. Calverley was organist.


drive and sale in connection with Dale Head Church was held in Church House, Burn- ridge, on Monday evening, when 14> tables were occupied for whist and three for dominoes. Prizes, given by Dale Head members, were presented by Mr. Salisbury to: Ladies: :, Mrs. L. Hanson; 2, Miss M. Jackson; 3, Miss F. Peel; 4, Mrs. T. New- house. Gents: 1, Mr. N. Craven; 2, Mr. B. Newhouse; 3, Mr. A, Robinson 4. Mr. Whitaker. Dom­ inoes: 1, Stephen Peel; 2, Ian Pell; 3, Shelia Calverley; hid­ den number, Mr. M. Clark.


Harvest Whist A harvest whist and dominoes


members, and afterwards Mr. J. Calverley, who was also MC, auctioned the harvest gifts.


Supper was served by church


Institute on Wednesday even­ ing for a series of cookery


Evening Institute Students enrolled at the


demonstrations, given by Mrs. T. Holgate, of Bastergil-1. Rath- melt.


WISWELL


wood, V.C.O. and the chairman of the Lancashire Eederation, to their monthly meeting held in the school at Barrow last week. She spoke on the “His­ tory of the W.I. Movement” from its commencement to the present day. She was thanked by Mi-s. M. Hopwood. Tile president,-Mi's. M. Clegg,


Women’s Institute Wiswell welcomed Mrs. East-


the festival was attended by was in the chair numbers of former parishioners During the business, con- and friends manv of whom ducted before the visitors regard the rccasion as -eing a arrived, letters of thanks for reunion of old friends and gifts of flowers were read, neighbours


Vicar, who greeted everyone | Horticultural Show distributed, alter the services as they leit ancj volunteers requested for


All were welcomed by tne money from the recent Clitheroe „ announcements made of future I dressmaking classes, p r iz e the church.


children were presented with October, the Diocesan Sunday School Miss Hardacre welcomed the Examination certificate a-war- visitors. She asked if any mem- ded to successful candidates | her of the Barley W.I. had cele- in the annual examination.


At the morning service five meeting at Lancaster in delegate to the Autumn Council vices,


morning service at 10-45 a.m, The Revd. C.


After the early communion Ser was


thee mid


merly Vicar of Great Torring- ton,


J. Barker, preacher.


years ago Mr. Barker has lived served, members spent a happy | in the Blackburn area, and half-hour in a beetle drive, over- a period he has been giv- Competition winners fo r i ing valuable help with the “Grasses in a Jam Jar” were training of older ordinands Miss M. Brennand, Mrs. Holden | based on Whalley Abbey. Some and Miss B. Brennand. of these men have now been At the close of the meeting ordained and are serving in the president of Barley W.I., I parishes of this diocese.


in North Devon, was the Since he retired several


... __ After refreshments had been I expressed her thanks and


Nicholas, Heyhouses, Sabden, who retired about a year ago, and lives near Chorley.


---- uunuiy


The preacher at the evening pleasure for a most enjoyable S o f hSt: ^EaSfer in. the month, a jumble


W.I. proved realising £28.


evening services was Mrs. J. Haworth, and all the sendees were conducted by the Vicar. The collections amounting to about £28 were for Church expenses. After the festival gifts were taken to sick, aged and infirm, and the rest of the produce was taken to the St. Denys Home for Children, Clitheroe. The eggs were taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary.


The organist at morning and DOWNHAM


thanksgiving was celebrated at Downham at the week-end.


was in the chair and welcomed a new member—Mrs. Carter of Barrow. She also congratulated tile winners at the Clitheroe Agricultural Show—16 prizes were gained by members and 10 by the children. I I t was announced that Mrs.


annual harvest social was held in the Village Hall.


On Friday evening the


enjoyed by a large company, the Vicar, the Rev. W. Al-len,


Gaines and dancing were


tary of Wiswell. had been appointed area convenor for the group meetings, in place of Mrs. Capstick, of Gisburn, who has retired owing to ill-health. A letter of thanks for flowers


. Thompson, the former secre­


acting as MC. Mr. Donald Driver supplied the. music.


and afterwards (he 'choir of St. Leonard's entertained with


Refreshments were served


songs and choruses. The services oh Sundav were


during sickness was? received from Mrs. H. Smelt. A coffee evening at-Oak Hill,


Whalley, kindly loaned by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pinch, is arranged for October 7. There is to be a jumble sale on October 13 at Barrow School. Tlie monthly competition for


an apple pie—judged by Mrs. Eastwood—was won by: 1, Miss M. Parry; 2, Mrs. Rudgyard. A mystery parcel was won by


Mrs. M. Whittaker. Team games occupied social


Friends Meeting House Newton-in-Bowland


time. Tea hostesses were Mrs. A. Hodkinson, Miss M. Lytle, Miss M. Parry and Mrs. B. Yates.


well attended. Holy Communion was cele­


Harvest Festival Hie festival of harvest


SLAIDBURN


of the Slaidburn Women’s Ins­ titute, and the introductions were performed by the presi­ dent, Mrs. L. C. King-Wilkin- son, who also welcomed the numerous visitors to the show. Kay Cooper herself then in­


troduced the models, and gave a commentary on the variety cf


terest and pleasure to ' the audience, and thanks were pro­ posed by vice-president Mrs. J. | Steen.


garments as they were shown. This was an evening of in­


NEWTON


Harvest Festival h Harvest festival services were I


brated at 8-3t) a.m. At the 10-30 a.m. sendee the Vicar of WliaUey, the Rev. H. C. Snape was the preacher.


chapel on Sunday. T h e | preacher was the Rev. R. B. Woodcock, of Great Harwood, and organists, were Mrs. J. Waterworth and Mr. G. | Hitchen. The choir sang an anthem at each service. On Monday night, following


eld at Newton Congregational


the children said verses and some of the more recent slides sang special harvest hymns, were taken during August’s I The Vicar was the preacher, flooding of the Dunsop Bridge | and he also preached at the area. evening service.


A children’s gift service was I slides under the title of “Bow- held in the afternoon, when land—in sunshine and storm.”


The Rev. J. K. Gardiner | | presided.


BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


sale was held in the school last Friday, proceeds being for the children’s party funds. It was well attended and the jumble was auctioned by


Record Sum A very successful jumble


Mrs. J. Dinsdale. Members of £jarwen, gave an address on tile committee served, tea and ..0m. covenant responsibility.” biscuits.


— — . . th e Rev. Arnold Harrison, of


raised. It will go towards buy-1 Bainbridge Church, ing Christmas presents for all the children in the parish. Thanks are extended to all | who contributed in any way.


F a r m e r s visited the egg packing centre of Robinson and Spensley Ltd. at Clitheroe


Young Farmers Bolton-by-Bowland Young


on Tuesday evening. Employees of the firm


returned’ to their work to show £13 Ior institute funds, the machinery working, and winners were: Whist, Ladies: the Visitors were shown round £ Miss Ainsworth, 2, Mrs. by Mr. A. Wrigley and Mr. H. Robinson, 3, Mrs. Bowen. Spenslcy


______ _ .


Bashall Eaves Women’s Insti­ tute held in the Assembly Rooms, Bashall Eaves, a whist and domino drive raised about


Women’s Institute At the September meeting of


supper by the firm. A vote of thanks was given


by Mr. T. Pape.


DUNSOP BRIDGE


in the chair at the September meeting of Dunsop Bridge, W.L held in the village room. She expressed delight in welcoming the senior citizens of the dis­ trict to the meeting and hoped they would have a happy even­ ing.


Women’s Institute Mrs. T. Wood, president, was


ments were made for the annual whist and dominoes drive to'be held in the village room on October 28. A hot pot supper will be served and there is to be a bring and buy stall.


delegate to the Autumn Council meeting in Lancaster.


Mrs. Shepherd will be the


Mr. w worswick gave a film show which included many


local scenes, some showing the recent severe flooding in the village and the Brennand and Whitendale Valley. Mrs. Shep­ herd expressed the members


and guests’ thanks. Supper concluded the meet­


ing. In the business, final arrange­


Afterwards the young far- Robinson. 3, Mrs. Wharton, mers were taken to the Market | . Dominoes: 1 Mrs. Dewhurst, Cafe and entertained to |


Gents: 1, Mr. Wallbank, 2, Mr.


2 Mr. Fisher, 3 Mrs. Proctor. Competition winners were:


1 Mrs. Oddie,. 2 Mr. Wilson, 3 Mr. Green.


HURST GREEN ^STARLIGHT £#§


winter session was held in the Memorial Hall yesterday week, and took the form of a whist and domino drive. Whist win­ ners were Mrs. K. Hayhurst and Mrs. G. Holden. Dominoes — Mrs. J. Wilcock and Mrs. Duxbury. A competition was won by Miss M. Ainsworth.


Women Unionists The first meeting of the


Sunday, September 24th and week at 7-45 p.m. Annual Membership 2/6d.


We had to book them back! Ireland’s greatest export since Guinness — The tremendous showband of the


THORNLEY


W.I. which was presided over by Mrs. Lawson; Miss Redlitch gave a most interesting and amusing talk on “Under the Big Top.” She was thanked by Mrs. Charnley.


Women’s Institute At. a recent meeting of the


flowers was read from Mrs. Hayhurst and a letter of thanks was also read from Mrs.


A letter of appreciation for


made handkerchief was won by Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Ashworth and Mrs. Hendy.


Lancaster. A competition for a hand­


plus _ Radio, Television, and Recording Stars the w THREE SQUIRES plus — Terrific Entertainers from all the Big T.V. shows — the Sensational PATTON BROTHERS


also IDRIS and BELLE, CATHY DOWNEY, ROD FORD ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL SHOW — COME SOON FOR A SEAT! Gaming Rooms. Dancing. Refreshment Bar. Pin Table Parlour, and Thwaites’s!


A record sum of £25 was 1 to tea by the ladies of the Delegates were entertained


BASHALL EAVES


| g r o u p of Congregational churches travelled to Bain-' bridge on Saturday to attend a meeting of the Dales District Committee. Secretary of the meeting was the Rev. J. K. Gardiner, and Mr. E. Wight­ man was chairman. After the business meeting,


District Committee Delegates from the Bowland I


nequin parade was staged in Slaidburn Village Hall by Kay | Cooper, of Skipton. This was under the auspices I


Mannequin Parade On Tuesday evening a man- |


- • • I sale organised by Gnndleton | very successful,


u eariyuoim‘‘i>--“ - - - i a bowl o£ flowers to one guest, there


brated a birthday near that day, and she was able to present


. mid-1 for­


,.Colom. to the Country’’ was


Miss Butchart's subject, which she illustrated with som e remarkable slides. She was | warmly thanked by the presi­ dent.


RAMBLE Tomorrow


Saturday, September 23rd FRESHFIELDS Leader: T. Lord


Bring Own Refreshments


Private bus departs 11 a.m. from Railway Station


Clitheroe Liberal Association


Jmnble Sale


Whalley Old Grammar School


Friday, 29th September at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 3d. Refreshments.


OLD CLITHERONIANS’ ASSOCIATION


TICKETS FOR THE


ANNUAL DINNER to be held at the


Starkie Arms Hotel Clilhcroe


71, Waddington Rd.. Clitheroe Tel. Clitheroe 3525


Now available (25/-) from the Hon. Sec. H. A. Whiteside.


at 6-30 p.m. for 7-00 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18th


Early application essential NEWTON INSTITUTE


FARMERS B A L L and


F r id ay , Oc to b e r 20th 8-00 p.m. to 1-30 a.m.


MELODY MAKERS BAND Admission 2/6


By Ticket only, obtainable from Committee Members


a sale of produce, Messrs. Robert and Edgar Harrison I


showed a selection of coloured | Clitheroe Football Club


DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION


1st —* 413 2nd — 648 3rd — 529 4th — 183 5th — 589 6th — 226 7th — 177 8th — 296 9th — 22 10 th — 123


A M E R I C A 1 9 6 7


* SPECIALISTS IN TRAVEL to and within U.S.A. and CANADA


* HOLIDAY, BUSINESS EMIGRATION we know the answers to


N.Q.R.Y.


LUCAS GAS TURBINE EQUIPMENT LTD.


BURNLEY FACTORIES announce that


SATURDAY, 23rd September, 1967 from 1-0 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. wijl be


OPEN DAY at their


your questions. Free * Advisory Service.


Wo load tho field in tho placement of


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SHORTHAND TYPISTS IN AMERICA.


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HARGHER CLOUGH and


WOOD TOP FACTORIES


(both factories are situated off Accrington Road). Employee’s families and their friends are invited to visit our factories.


s t a r Doors


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PALLADIUM


Gala Opening — Tuesday Sept. 26th Sessions Thereafter Every


open ' mi


TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Eyes


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_________ FOR £10___________ PLAY FOR THE BIG PRIZE MONEY!


OPENING NIGHT - FREE GAME


Members only — Membership Free JOIN NOW


Open Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. For Membership Enrolment


FORM OF APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP TO STAR BINGO AND SOCIAL CLUB.


DATE.................................... 19


as displayed on the Club Premises, and which I understand may be amended from time to time. I declare that I am over 18 years of age.


NAME IN FUL L:


Mr./Mrs./Miss ....................................................................... (Block letters please)


ADDRESS .........................................................................•••


Profession or Occupation ...................................................... Date of Birth (if under 21) ................................................... Signed ...................................................


SOCIAL Club, and of STAR LINK BINGO CLUB and should I be elected, undertake to abide by the Club rules


I desire to become a member of STAR BINGO and


September 23rd at 2-0 p.ni. Admission 3d.


Tomorrow Saturday


At this sale we have a good selection of high quality clothes.


REFRESHMENTS CLITHEROE NATURALISTS


GRINDLETON Women’s


Institute


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL Whist Drive and


Potato Pie Supper in the


Village Hall


SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th at 7-45 p.m.


ADMISSION 4/-


WHALLEY METHODIST SCHOOLROOM


CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB SEASON 1967-68


Wednesday, October 4th


ALBERNI STRING QUARTET Wednesday, December 6th


EILEEN CROXFORD (’cello) DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano)


Wednesday, January 17th OWEN BRANNIGAN (bass)


KEITH SWALLOW (accompanist)


Friday, February 23rd “OPERA FOR ALL”


All recitals will take place in the hall of Clilheroe


Royal Grammar School (Girls), Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, at 7-30 p.m. Season Tickets £1-5-0 from Mr. John Ward, Midland Bank, Clilheroe.


Single concert admission 8/6 at the door. (Students 2/-)


CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN


HARVEST THANKSGIVING Sunday, September 24th


8 a.m. Holy Communion


10-30 a.m. Mattins (Rev. E. Wynne, B.A.) 2-30 p.m. Family Service


(Mr. John Priestley M.A., L.R.) 6-30 p.m. Evensong (The Vicar)


Clitlie


FRIDA F J


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Mr. Sydney resignation from


ship of the C: Entertainments


Fete Commute accepted with Clitheroe Town


a The Council’s


veyed to Mr. Bla services he has these capacities of years.


nd appreciation


Mr. Blackburn due to increased


mittments, was letter, which ca


Civic Hall and Committee at meeting.


Mr. Blackburn ferred to the Ca


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