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i vEW project to help the i-atia American Indians is •o ' be launched by the r.'-istian Aid Project Com- L"tee of the Clitheroe and
'ornied throughout the dis trict. with a joint target of
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r-oups will be ab le to start writ in September and con tone until mid-summer next rear. It is hoped to in volve'schools, on an educa- ronal basis.
£3,000. It is expected that the
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is Christian Aid and the South American Missionary Society, which has entered into a 10-year programme of
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dous growth in the Latin American Indian population and the extremely poor cir cumstances in which they are Siring, the Society will it doing all it can to de- ttiop the people’s educa tional, agricultural and cul- iural standards.
aid. Because of the tremen
meeting, the Rev. Mrs K. Hendry, chairman of the project committee, welcomed the Rev. Eddie Gibbs, home secretary of the South American Mi s s i o n a r y society, who showed ex tents from sound strips.
At last week's Whalley
Mr Gibbs spoke about the temendous needs of the
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A SUCCESSFUL tea and cakes afternoon and evening organised by Clitheroe Evening Towns
women’s Guild, at the home of Mrs C. Salis bury, Beverley Drive,
Clitheroe, raised £77. The money is for guild funds, in particular towards costs of an old-time music
hall to be held in Sep tember. Competition winners
Monk won prises for guessing the number of
were Mrs Hargreaves and Mrs Ross, and Mrs E. Kay was successful in naming the doll competition. Mrs Glynn and Mrs D.
From the educational side,
representatives from schools ad the sponsoring commit
hallev Abbey, attended by .. 0{ 'io adults, will be
South American Indians, and the Rev. Leslie Coates, trie Lancashire and Cheshire Christian Aid representa tive. referred to the liaison between themselves and the
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Latin Americans. The Rev. K. Broadhurst,
Mrs Hendry flanked by Mr Gibbs and Mr Coates.
tion in the schools and the local community. Our picture shows a group of those at the meeting with
Youths must go to Attendance
Centre THREE youths who attacker, two young men outside a Clitheroe chip shop wen- each ordered by the town's
magistrates to spend 1C hours at an attendance centre.
M. Williams told them: “ This was an unprovoked attack. We take a very serious view and are not going to tolerate such behaviour.”
of Clitheroe — were Alan T h r e 1 f a 11, of Mayfield Avenue, Thomas K. Towns end, of Whipp Avenue, and Brian G. Geldard, of Little- Moor Road. They were bound over to be of good behaviour for 12 months.
The youths — all 17 and
DOWNHAM WI w e re hostesses for the group meeting of the Bowland Forest WIs on Friday.
assaulting Kenneth J. Robinson. causing him actual bodily harm. Towns end and Geldard admitted a similar offence against David A. Patterson.
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Mrs N. Lund, welcomed members of Sawley and
President of Downham,
Grindleton WIs to the vil lage hall, which had been decorated with flowers.
Simpson, and Sawley presi dent Mrs Pye, received sprays of carnations, as did secretary. Mrs Elizabeth Parkinson and group con vener Mrs B. Steen, of Slaidbum, who gave out
Grindleton president Mrs
TREFOIL GUILD
OFFICIALS and committee were elected for the coming year at the AGM of Clitheroe and district Trefoil Guild, held at Waddow Hall.
Mrs A. Wilkinson is to continue as chairman. The
new secretary is Mrs M. Bowker, taking over from Mrs M. Houghton, and the new treasurer is Mrs J. Bailey, taking over from Mrs A. Gamer.
M. Gate, Mrs P. Davies and Mrs M. Melville, were elected to the committee, and Mrs E. Honeywell and Mrs E. Brown were re-elected.
Three new members, Mrs T f-\'
sweets in jars. The photograph shows
some of the guests making the most of the after noon sunshine in Mrs Sainsbury’s garden.
Walker, Guider in charge at Waddow, who gave an amusing and interesting talk on her work. Supper was served by the committee.
N o T V L i c e n c e
FOR using a television set without a licence, Michael Rigg Bowker, of The Manse, Newton, was fined £12 by Bowlaud magistrates. He pleaded guilty by letter.
The speaker was Miss
ABOUT £20 for improve ments to St Mary's Church hall, Clitheroe, was raised by a spring fashion parade there. The show was organised
by the parochial church council social committee and presented by Mr and Mis Alan Younger, Cif Tom Younger Ltd, Castlegate. It was their first show in the
plants and flowers decorate J the stage, providing a fitting setting for the show, and the well-lit catwalk enable:!
compere and an audience oi about 90 saw a large variety of women's spring fashions to suit all ages and me-isu. e- ments. An attractive display 1 . f
town. Mr Alan Younger was
was the subject of Miss Nora Wiles, who told of her ex periences as a court corres pondent and described being seconded to the Vatican for six months for the election of the Pope. She was thanked by Mrs Pye, of Sawley. After supper, served by
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the Dcwnham members, Sawley WI gave a variety show. It consisted cf a witches scene, piano solos, songs from the districts, dialect poems and sketches, including one cf the Diddy- men. The concert w a s devised bv members, and the pianist wa.5 Mrs A. Hol den. Mi’s Simpson, of Grindle
ton. gave the vote of thank* for flic entertainment and hospitality. G r i n d l e t o n offered to be hostess insti tute for the group meeting next year, and the evening closed with the National Anthem. Some of the helpers at
the group meeting are pi> lured with members of th# platform party.
Presiding magistrate Mrs
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