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A COFFEE morning held by the Mayoress of Clitheroe's ladies committee on Satur day began half an hour early so that members of the Ribble Valley Council coma join tne Mayoress, Mrs Edith Turner, for refresh ment, before leaving on a tour of the Ribble Valley. It also meant they did not
was organised to give them an opportunity of visiting their respective areas and familiarising themselves with others. From Clitheroe the party
have to stop on i-oute and hold up the tour, which
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‘masked’ car
A CAR stopped by the police had all the glass covered with newspaper and the mirrors masked with tape, Insp. Stuart Evans told Clitheroe magistrates. A small area of paper had been torn off so that the driver could see through the windscreen.
Hcnthorn Road. Clitheroe, was fined £5 on each of three summonses, to which ne pleaded guilty by letter. They were; being in a posi tion where he had not a full view of the road and traffic ahead, driving with the registration mark not fixed and using a vehicle not equipped with a mirror.
John James Travis, of *5 * 1 ■ ■
plained that the windows and mirrors were covered be cause the car was being re- sprayed. He had driven only about 20' yards on the way to a garage and there was no other traffic.
In his letter. Travis ex THE ‘GANG’ HAS A REUNION
went to Edisford to see the sports and recreation centre; then to Chipping to see the conservation area; and then on to Longridge and Ribchester. Continuing along the A59
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to Whalley the party in spected the Springwood picnic area. The tour con tinued to Wiswell. Pendle ton. Gisburn, Bolton-by- Bowland, Grindleton. West Bradford. Waddington and back to Clitheroe. In the afternoon the
SCOUT leaders and, helpers involved with the Clithcroc and district Scouts' gang show renewed acquaintances at the first of a series of
members met for a brief discussion with each officer speaking about his own de partment. As for the coffee morning,
it raised £60 for the Mayor's welfare fund. Our picture shows the
Mayoress (centre) serving coffee to some of the coun cillors who went on the tour. From the left are Coun. Mrs Irene Bee, Coun. Mrs M. J. M. Brown, Coun. Miss Alice Alston, the Mayoress, Conn. Fred Singleton (chairman) and Mr Michael Jackson (clerk). Behind is Mr Dennis Black, chief technical officer and Coun. Albert Astley.
Raises £216
ganised by the Clitheroe Ladies’ Guild of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute and held at the home of Mr and Mrs James Rawson, the Manor House, Whalley, raised £216.
A farmhouse supper or
get-togethers. The idea of holding re
unions among senior mem bers of the five troops who took part was put forward after the Map gang show. Hosts for the first gathering. at Clitheroc Conservative Club, were SS Mary and Paul’s Scouts.
representing St Mary's, and the four visitors—Whalley. Ribblesdatc. Loyola and the First Pendle Troop. The event was entirely a with buffet
Around 60 people attended social one. supper, and disco music LETTING SANTA KNOW EARLY * ' >y ' ' r ?' ' ** » IlS lIlllt l 0 S " v ‘. A *■
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were district commissioner. Dr G. Hampson, and assistant divisional com missioner (Cubs), Mrs Helen Crompton. The plan now is that each troop will play host in turn, but no details have yet been set for the next reunion.
provided by Pete Rodwelt. Among those attending
reunion are, from left: Mr and Mrs T. Bnllan. Mr and Mrs F. Holt. Mr and Mrs G. Daniel, Mrs M. Lord, Mrs B. Dickinson. Mr D. McDonald. Behind: Mr David Daniel. Mr John Lord. Mr John Dubowski and Mr and Mrs M. Coates.
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COLD FOR BRIDGE
THE cold spell resulted in the lowest attendance at Clitheroe Bridge Club since it was formed.
W L. Wilkinson and Mrs Dewhurst; 2, P. Strange and Mrs V. Collins. EW—1, B. Haworth and Mrs Brenton; 2, Mrs E. Whitehead and Mrs Russell.
Winners were: NS—1,
defeated all the East-vVest players. A typical
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Pensioners’ night out
PENSIONERS in the Whal ley and Billington area will be able to enjoy an evening out this week . . . with sur prise entertainment.
organised by Whalley and district Old People’s Welfare Committee, in conjunction with the Advertiser and Times. The first party is be- lng held for 180 pensioners at St Augustine’s School, Billington. tomorrow. The second is being given the following Tuesday at Cal- derstones lor 120 senior citi zens.
Two evenings have been
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JEWELLERY, candles and coathangers made by mem bers of Trinity Youth Club helped to raise over £100 at the club's Christmas fair. The fancy goods had been
made by members over the past two months on their
special club nights. The money raised will
help to redecorate and buy new lounge chairs for the clubrooms. About 30 club memlaers
helped to run the other stalls, which included a bring-nnd-buy, cakes and Christmas cards. Many of the gifts were
A DATE FOR WARTIME
COLLEAGUES
PATIENTS and nurses at Calderstones when it was a military hospital between 1939 and 1946 will soon have the chance to meet again
a reunion there on April 27th.
donated by parents and members of the YC manage
ment committee. Afternoon teas were made
by members, under the guidance of Mrs Bertha
Bradshaw. The fair was very well
attended, but quite a lot of the gifts were not sold. To sell the remaining articles the club trill have a stall on Clitheroe market on Satur
day A special treat for the
children was a visit to Father Christmas in his grotto. About 60 youngsters went to see him during the afternoon. The grotto was decorated by club members under the leadership of Paul
Dixon. Seen here with Santa are
five-year-old Jane Taylor, Simon Hope (6), Roger Hope (41 and Paul Taylor (7).
Camera Club
WINNERS of the November competitions at Ribblesdale Camera Club were; Prints—Mr A. Rigby, Mr L.
Young. Mr T. Barber; colour slides—Mr F. Lolthouse, Mr T. Barber, Mr G. Fletcher.
prints were judged by Mr J. H. Stanier and colour slides by Mr D. D. Wright. Mr L; Young came first and third for prints and first and second for colour slides. Mr T. Barber was second in the print section and third with a colour slide. Mr Albert Rigby thanked
Both sections were judged by Mr D. D. Wright. In tlie October competition,
They have been Invited to
of tracing the patients and staff and organising the re union is Mrs M. H. T. White- side, of Preston New Road, Blackburn. a member of the nursing staff from 1940 to 1943.
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dreds of new spa per s, magazines and
stations up and down the country, and found the res ponse very encouraging.
She has written to hun rad io
minimum of 300. including husbands and wives. Mrs Whiteside will continue try ing to trace as many ex staff as possible up to the date of the event.
Although she expects a
stones will be used for the reunion, which will start at noon and go on until mid night. There will be a oar, tood
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and dancing, and of course plenty of time for chatting and renewing old aquaint- ances.
Waddington honoured
WADDINGTON branch of the British Legion re.rived a double honour at the East Lancashire annual confer ence. Major E. Lockett was elected county chairman
and Mr S. Taylor county rice-chairman, at the con ference in Rawtenstall on Saturday. Major Lockett wi.s also
appointed a north-west -rea council representative. Among members elected to
the judges for a critical and helpful adjudication. At the next meeting, colour trans parencies will be shown by the club’s chairman.
the .-ountv committee were Mr F. S. Wilkinson, Wad dington, Mr J. W. Wilson, Chatburn, and Mr D. B. Bond, Hodder Valley. Mr R. Martin, Clitheroe,
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