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Rotary Club to aid physiotherapy centre
C L ITH E R O E R o t a r y C lu b is to d e v o te i t s f u n d r a i s in g a c t iv i t ie s f o r t h e c om in g y e a r to p ro v id in g e q u ipm e n t f o r th e to w n ’s v o lu n ta r i ly - o p e r a t e d p h y s io th e r a p y c e n t r e .
been
ed for Vears
and is much b cu n r th a n
choir. as well." she ex plained. "B ut when I was married. I h ad to s tay a t home and cook th e S und ay di nner instead. In those days, a woman's place was in the home, but now h ouse wives can leave th e d in n e r in the oven an d go o u t.”
i! was m the old days." "I used :o bo in the ch u rc h
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agree th a t th e ir 50 y ears of married life h a s been very successful. "The se cret of o u r m a rr iag e h a s been plenty of give a n d take, and. we have h ad a good a n d happy life.” explained Mr Hodgkinson—and th e couple reckon they have a good few years to come yet. By way of celebration,
th e couple are having- a meal a t a cafe in C h a tb u rn , wi th friends an d relatives. T h e ir son. Robert, who lives a t Keswick, and h is wife a n d two children will be among the guests.
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ing to sec Mrs Hodgkinson's brother , who lives in Swin- ton, Mr Hodgkinson’s b ro th er , from Leicester, a n d h is sister, Mrs Annie Read, of Blackburn.
The couple a re also hop
be the cut t ing of th e golden wedding cake, which is shown in our picture. T h is moment will of course, be a source of pride to Mr a n d Mrs Hodgkinson—an d also to Mrs Read, for she h a s made the cake specially fo r the occasion.
Highlight of th e p a r ty will ii ' -i v * V t?
PICTURED a t th e p r e s e n ta t io n o f me d a l l io n s are, f r o n t , Mr T. U. Liddle. p r e s id e n t , a n d Mrs A. Wood. Bac k , le f t to r ig h t , Mr S. Snape , Mr R. Ma r l in a n d Mr S. Park inson.
Legion honours long service stalwarts
CLITHEROE b ranch of th e Royal B r itish Legion h a s honoured th re e of i ts mem bers by presen tin g th em
with medallions for long an d loyal service.
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by the p re s id en t Mr Tom Liddlg, those who received awards being Mr S tan ley Snape, Mr R ich a rd M a r t in and Mr Sidney Parkinson. Mrs Wood was presented
made by Mrs A. Wood, widow of Mr Alf. Wood, life p res id en t of th e b ran ch who died ea r lie r th is year, a n d they took place d u r in g a concert which ra ised £76 for tbe Poppy Day Appeal. Mrs Wood was in tro d u c ed
T h e p re sen ta t io n s were
a n n u a l meeting la s t week, Mr E. Wilkinson presiding. T h e president, Mr Tom Liddle, who was re-elected, th an k ed th e members for th e ir suppor t d ur ing a year which h ad ended with a h e a l th y balance sh e e t due ma in ly to d o n ations from th e club an d th e branch. He also paid tr ib u te to th e work of th e committee. Mr Wilkinson spoke of th e record collection am o u n t
raised la s t year by Poppy Day, adding a special word of th a n k s to Mrs Ethel Penny for h er invaluable work as organiser. O th er officers elected were;
ch a irm an Mr S. Parkinson, se creta ry Mr L. Garner, tre a su re r Mr S. Burridge. Committee: Messrs R. Mai-- tin. J . Fowler, S. Snape, E. Wilkinson, N. Cook, B. Holden, G. Haskins, G. Yates and R. Penny.
count photography as one of his hobbies—b u t he ra re ly takes pictures any more. " I . suppose my main hobby now is my connection with S t James 's" he said. T h e couple are quick to
Mr Hodgkinson used to LADY CLITHEROE OPENS NEW
DAY ROOM AT CALDERSTONES League appeals
for more voluntary workers
TH E n e e d fo r n i o r e v o lu n te e r s to h e lp w i th th e v i s i t in g o f p a t i e n t s w a s o n e of th e im p o r t a n t to p ic s
re v iew e d wh e n
C a ld e r s to n c s H o s p i t a l L e a g u e of F r ie n d s h e ld i t s a n n u a l m e e t in g a t th o
th e a l te red an d improved m e n ’s visiting room, which Lady Clitheroe,
h o s p i t a l o n S a tu rd a y . T h e meeting was held m
p res id en t, h a d th e pleasure of reopening an d unveiling a commemorative plaque. League ch a irm an Mr F. A.
league
Hope t h a n k e d Lady Clitheroe. also the hospital m an ag em en t committee for financing th e improvements, an d Mr David S un d er lan d for designing them.
r e c r u it m e n t
Rev. Ia n Robins voiced dis ap p o in tm en t th a t o u t of a membership of 200 only ab o u t 30 people were doing an y th in g in th e way of visiting p at ien ts . A suggestion was made
During th e discussion on th e league's affairs.
the Annual meeting
THE a n n u a l m e etin g of Clitheroe N a tu ra l is ts ’ Society elected th e
officers: president, Mr H. E. Cook: ch a irm an . Mr J. Gregory; vice-chairmen, Mrs P. P a r ro t t and Mr B. S h arp ies ; secretary, Mrs C. E. S eag a r ; tre a su re r , Mr W. A. Jone s ; auditors, Mr F. H ar ro p an d Mr A. Bleazard; committee, Mrs A. Bleazard, Mrs E. F rien d , Mr D. Mortimer. Mrs E. Orrnand an d Mr T. Scott.
f o l l o w i n g
t ha t in the coming year the league should concentrate on the recruitment of mem bers who would do hospital visiting.
cal director, emphasised th a t voluntary service was the
Dr C. M. Brennan, medi
' ju n io r League of Friends. I t was agreed th a t all th e
ma in league objective, and Mrs K. Boilings also stressed the need for a
points raised should be dis cussed by the committee.
report. Mr EOpe said it revealed t):e .vide scope of activities and I provided a fitting answer to those who thought the league was in- act ive. He mentioned th a t Miss
Submit ' g the annual
M. Kay. a member of the committee.
donate two seats to Calder stoncs in memory of h e r parents , who had ju s t died. Mr Hope also lid tr ib u te
intended to
were retiring after holding office since the League h ad been formed. The continued progress of
treasurer. who
the league, he said, was dependent almost entirely on the active support of all league members. I t was reported th a t the
special ball organised by Mrs S. Yorke’s committee a t the request of Lady Clitheroe was expected, to raise about £1,000, al th o u g h final figures were n o t to
coming year will consist of Mrs M. L. Haworth. Mrs T. Feather. Mrs K. Hollings, Coun. F. Nelson and Mrs E. Benson, plus Mr j . Wood- worth. Mr T. p. Rushton, Mr F. A. Hope. Mrs S. Yorkc. Miss M. Kay an d Mr A. Corlcss. who were elected at the annual meet
hand. The committee for the
ing.
to Mr T. P. Rushnon, secre tary. and Mrs M. L. Haworth.
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to leave the fells before nightfall, th e ramblers made for th e Grindleton fells a n d then went on to Cob House m d White Hall, some re timing via Grindleton a n d
some by Chatburn. T h an k s to Mr West's leadership, th e ramble was a fine conclusioa to the year 's syllabus.
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A WISWELL m an caught speeding in a police ra d a r tra p in w h a l le y R o a d , Clitheroe, was fined £15 with endorsement by Clith eroe magistrates. P e te r S ta n t C21), of
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which was a huge success, was Mr A r th u r Neill a n d th e a r t is ts were Colin Jo n e s a n d Harold Bury, p ian is ts ; S tella Smith, Val Clements, Neill Pollard, Carole G arn er , Ann Vandyck a n d Terry, th e high spot of th e musical e n te r ta inm e n t being th e ap p e aran c e of th e P a rag o n Ban jo Band. Mr Neill was presented
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all who h a d don ated prizes an d helped in various ways to ensure th e success of th e evening. Poppy Day Appeal will
WHEN 11-year-old J a n e H aig h was in v ited to a b ir th d a y p a r ty , sh e found h e rse lf th e y o unges t gues t
an n iv e rsa ry o f Clitheroe In n e r Wheel Club, cele b ra te d by 90 members and gues ts w i th a d in n e r a t th e Swan an d Royal Hotel. J a n e was th e gues t of h e r
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m othe r , Mrs P a t r ic ia Haigh, who is th e In n e r Wheel pres ident. Among th e ’distinguished
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tives of o th e r o rg an isa tio n s in th e town. They included S o ro p tim is t p re s id en t Mrs E. Hesmondhalgh, Evening Townswomen’s Guild ch a ir m a n Mrs M. S addle r, After noon Guild c h a irm a n Mrs M. Whites ide, a n d Ladies’ Circle ch a irm an Mrs S. Whitney.
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branch Above. Lady Clithcroc is
pictured unveiling t h e plaque in th e men's visiting room. Looking on arc, left, Mrs M. L. Haworth, tre a
surer. and Coun. Ernest Hol- gate. ch a irm an hospital m an ag em en t
com m ittee;
man. a n d Mr T. P. Rushton, secretary.
right, Mr F. A. Hope, ch a ir
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3Pt,h C h a r te r an n iv e rsa ry dinne r, club p res id en t, R tn Ronnie F ye s a id th a t club members would soon be dis cussing m e th o d s of raising- money fo r a p o r tab le u l t r a sonic th e ra p y u n i t .
Announcing th is a t th e Proposing th e closing
to a s t to “ R o ta ry th e World Over,” Mr Pye said th a t
th e club h a d decided to aim a t buying a p p a ra tu s fo r th e c en tre r a th e r th a n simply h an d in g over a cheque. ” T h e u n i t will t r e a t a g re a t
many p at ien ts , a n d will be of g re a t benefit to th e people of Clithei-oe in general,’’ he commented.
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bought is a S o n a s ta t 6333 u ltra so n ic t h e r a p y u n it, w ith pulsed a n d non-pulsed o u tp u t a n d dosage tab u la to r .
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I ts fu n ctio n is to give a deep massage, r a th e r th a n a skin massage, a n d th is it achieves th ro u g h u l t r a
sonic waves. A similar, b u t less up-to-
d a te ma ch in e is already owned by th e centre, an d
th is is very popular, especi ally among a r th r i t i s suf ferers. However, th e new ma ch in e , used beside th e existing one, will a t le as t halve th e waiting tim e for
th e five-minute tre a tm e n t . In his address, th e presi
d en t also recorded notable efforts th a t th e club have made in th e p a s t year, including some members’ p a r tic ip a tio n in a sponsored walk u p Pen-y-Ghent, Ingle- borough an d Whernside. Members raised a to ta l of £111.68, which was han d ed over to S ettle R o tary Club.
He an n o u n c ed th a t th e
club would, as usual, be sending C h r is tm as cards an d gifts to th e children of St Denys Home, an d th a t th is y e a r th e scheme will be extended to th e p a t ien ts a t Clitheroe Hospital.
Among th e guests a t the
c h a r te r n ig h t, held at th e S ta rk ie Arms Hotel, were th e Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. R ich a rd T u rn e r , th e
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GUESTS l" 1™9 c l }theroe p r e s id e n t Mr Pye (second r ight ) are, f rom le f t : R tn ro7?l ^eec P^ . resid^ ] l t o f Bla c k b u rn We s t R o ta r y Club) , R tn George Gray , Coun.
ter R t 7i George A rm i s te d , Co u n . Rich a rd T u rn e r , R tn ert Archibald a n d Coun. J ame s Fell.
ch a irm an of Clitheroe Rural D is tr ic t Council, Coun. Jan ies Fell, an d th e ch a ir
m an of Bowland Rural Council, Coun.
J a m e s
posed by th e president. R tn Pye. th e Objects of R o ta ry were read by Rtn Roy Dewhurst, and the C h a r te r by R tn Jo h n White- head. ’T o as tm as ter was F as t P re s id en t Stanley Westhcad.
P orter. The loyal toast was pro
people is something towards which each one of us can work, he said. ‘‘Through
Reconciliation between
the international committee of each Rotary Club, we can make personal contact with the people of other nat io n s .”
of reconciliation, said Mr Hudson
individuals. "There is a lack
There is also another kind that between
of understanding between many people — employers
Rotary In te rn a t io n a l , Rtn th e Rev. Jo h n Hudson, vicar of Clitheroe, stressed the n e e d for
reconciliation
th ro u g h o u t th e world — in Uganda, N o r th e rn Ireland, th e Middle East. Vietnam an d elsewhere.
Proposing th e to a s t 1°
and employees, parents and children, and be tw een people of different colours. Rotarians can also help
with these problems,” he explained. He suggested th a t many
members of the club could help solve such problems
both as p a ren ts and as employers. “ How sad it is in a n age when, from th e p o in t of view of m a ter ia l prosperity everything lies before us. a lack of recon ciliation between individuals often holds us back,” Mr Hudson concluded.
CONTRIBUTION
Responding to th e toast. R tn George Armisted. pas t
d is tr ic t governor of district 119, spoke of th e fine fellow ship th a t exists in Rotary. “ Fine as i t is. however, th e re are many an d varied forms of service which play a big p a r t in Rotary, both collective and individual.” He said th a t i t was th e
R o ta r ia n s ’ task to educate an d inspire th e ir fellow
men. “ This is Rotary's con tr ib u tio n to making the world a b e t te r place.” Mr Armisted also appealed to all members to pull th e ir weight. “ The ch a r te r n ig h t is an occasion to tak e stock of our achievements and renew our efforts.” he concluded.
posed a toa s t to th e guests an d visitors, an d th e res ponses were made by R tn Bert Archibald, p resident of the Rotary Club of Darwen, and Coun. Fell. A to a s t to the Rotary Club of Clitheroe was proposed by R tn George Gray, p resident of Black burn Rotary Club, a n d the response was made by Rtn Pve.
Rtn Dr W. D. Oliver pro
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