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ri-ihrro'- Arhrrtiser and 7imCc. MariU i’ylli. 1. DAVJD COULSTON


VOLMt INUEPENDENT CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE


Waddington


Village News


rington, was tile guest speaker at the March meet^ ing of the Wednesday Club. She gave a most interesting account of her work as a hostess on board ilie famous Queen liners, and made her talk even more colourful by passing round brocliures, press cuttings and menus from both the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth .sh ip s . Airs Mortier was thanked by Mrs H. Makinson.


Wednesday Club Mrs D. Mortier, of Acc­


About Africa


})< y o u icaiil ft C o u n t y C o u n c i l lo r u lw ivill oi is i tre


Ol'K vir«> arc clearly expressed at County Hall. EDl'CA'nON. Social Services and control of the SrniVES lo create a heUer iimlerstamling between


environment receive special attention. (listricl and county council.


vtnir anstver i.-: YES 1C .sure to vole


COULSTOM X


Rent ember — Despite the .size of the area yon are


dist Church Women's Fellow­ ship met in the schoolroom presided over by Mrs Bargh. The speaker was Mrs Boucher, of Waddington. wiio gave an account, and also showed coloured slides, of the part of .Africa where slie and her husband liad lived. Airs Banks accom­ panied the hymns on the piano. This being the last meeting of the session, a Jacobs”Join tea was .served by Mesdamc.s Whitfield, Kilpatrick and Ea.stwood. During the afternoon the Rev. and Airs E. T. Joselin. were presented with a tray and a stainless steel di.sh. liy Airs Bateson, the oldest member, in recognition ol their services to the r’ellow- ship during the past seven vears. It was announced that the annual meelin;; would be held on Tliursday, April 12th.


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Brennand's School was organised by the canteen staff, Mrs J. Thompson and Airs J. Elliott, assisted by the teaching staff, other school helpers and mother.'. Air J. S. Nanson, head­ master, introduced Mr John Cowking sen. and Mr John Cowking jnr., of Diinsop Bridge, who sliowed a selection of local coloured slides. Thanks to all were expressed by Mr Nanson. The proceeds were for additional cciuipmcnt.


A coffee evening at Trefoil Guild


Guild were the hosts for the evening to Clitheroe Trefoil


Slaidburn Fir.st Trefoil


Guild. Other guests were helper.? of the guild.


comed by Airs Dori.s Leem- ing, as were two new member.?, Mrs Nancy Service and Mr.? Hilda Metcalf. Competitions included an


Tlie visitors were wel­


icsidents. Mr D. Harrison paid tribute to Mr Pringle for the way his little gi'ey van got through during the snowy times, when larger and more e.vpensive cars were stuck.


which had not been known. On behalf of the Twiston


thanked for his work as a St John Ambulance man by Lord Clitheroe, the county president.


by many people no longer living in the village, who had returned especially for the occasion.


The meeting was attended


he was reminded of the pro­ gramme " This is your life." because the presentation had been an absolute sur­ prise. tliough he had won­ dered why tlierc were .so many cars outside the hall. He and his wife had enjoyed being member.5 of Uic community and were grateful 10 Lord and Lady Clitheroe for allowing them to .stay.


In reply. Air Pringle said


elected chairman. Air E. Nelson and Miss E, Al. Barton were elected repre- .sentative.s to the area parish meetings, and Air J. Jacltson senior and Mr W. I. Todd wcie chosen as administrators of the St Tlionias charity.


Lord Clitheroe wa.s re­ Air Pringle wa.s al.=o


' - .4 .


I Mitton


Mission The .sum of £22 was


donated to the Leprosy Mis­ sion at a recent morning service at All Hallows Churcli, Mitton. The ser­ mon was preached by the Rev. A. T. Sowerbutts, of Ormskirk.


a. wliist and domino drive— raised £56.50 for All Hallows Church funds. As the near was mdl.^-


posed, Mr R. R. Birtwistle, vicar's warden, thanked the ladies of the pari.sh for Ihcir work in making the evening a success. Mrs R. Simpson presented


Church funds The annual ladies’ eflort—


general m a n ag e \


nrcsents Ms f irm’s (I start to r


Ladies: Airs Moore. Alr.s Gcl- dard. Airs Blackburn. Gents: Airs Harrison. Airs Aleyler,


Airs Stott. Dominoes: Mr.s Dcwhursl,


prizes and MCs were Mr A. Laycock and Mrs R. Pear­ son. Whist winner.s were;


voutii scrv;cc on Sunday. Air Lloyd conducted ilie service which consisted of readings and singing.


Langho


Alr.s Wahnsley. Miss .A. Lay- cock. Mrs Bolton, Air Jack- .'011. Mr Cowgill. Competi- tiori; Mrs Jackson and Mrs Bowen.


Tasty Hamburger.', and .suu.sagcs


on the area meetings and Coun. W. Spensley spoke about the Sunday buse.s.


Miss Barton gave a rciiort Village hall


PROCEEDS of a whist and domino drii’c in aid of Downliam village hall funds amounted to £17. Mr W. Barker, MC for the 20 tables, won the competition. Whist winners were:


Ladies: Mrs Barker. Mrs Wright, Mrs Bush, Mrs J. Parker (cons.). Gents: Mr Wliittaker. Mi's Robinson. Air Robin.son. Air Robinson • cons.). Domino winners: Mrs Jackson, Alis.s Wignall. Mrs Parker, Mr Jackson (COllS.'l.


Pendleton


" identification of personali­ ties and celebrities” arranged


at the montlily meeting of Pendleton WI. Aliss E. Law.'on gave a report on the .s'iiring council meeting. Arrangements were made for an outing to the Harro- gate flower show in April, and tickets were on sale for the grouD meeting on May 1st at Padiham. Alembcrs of Pendleton WI are enter­ taining at the meeting and the first rehearsal is at Higher Standen Farm, the home of the president. Airs M. Ainsworth, of


Welsh costume Mrs R. Collinge presided


by Mi.'s Al. J. Watson. AVinner was Airs. Ogden, one of the visitors. A selection of coloured slides was shown by Mrs D. Leeming and AIi.?.s AI. J. Watson. Thank.? were propo.sed by Mrs Wilkinson.


Downham Presentation


the annual parish meeting in Downham wlicn a presentation wa.s made to Mr T. Pringle on his retirement as village post­ master. Air Pringle was given a


Lord Clitheroe presided at


we;-e the main item.s on the .supper menu at the week­ end. when Mitton Youth Fcllow.ship held a dance and .social. Organised by Mr.s Birt­


St Lconar'd'.s C h u r c h. Langho, the .'peaker was Fr Sidebottom. bursar of the Community of Re.surrcction,


Ladies' weekend At the ladies' weekend at


Mirncld.


wistle. the Youth Fellowsliip leader, the evening was held in the in.stitutc and was a great succc.'s.


*^olton-by-Bowiand for hospital


by-Bowland Village Hall raised £54 for Waddington Hospital. Mrs W. Winder also gave a donation of £1.50. Local ladies modelled for ' Tudor


Fashions, of Waddington, with Mrs B. Robertson as commerc. Mrs J. Al. Bi'oofc gave the vote of tbanks. Competition winners were


garments


Mrs B. Capslick. Aliss Dixon. Mrs E. Maqueen. Mrs Moon


and Mrs J- Sagar. Chatburn


for Lent was continued in the Church Institute. The Vicar, the Rev. N. Maddock, led the meeting, "nierc was tli'cussion — in groups — on the eighth chapter of St Alark's Gospel. The pianist was Airs A. Highton.


Lent service The scries of Bible studies


Whalley, dressed in her Welsh national costume, was the speaker, her subject being “ The Chape! Choir.'' Mi.'s A


thanks. Mrs H. Bleazard and Mrs Perrings were the winners in the .social Umc


’ork gave a vote of


organised by Mr? Howarth ail'd Airs Thompson. Tea hostesses: Airs Thistlo- ihwaite. Airs Ireland and Air? T. Wilson.


transistor radio and Mrs Pringle received a bouquet


of flowers. Speaking on all that Mr


Pringle had done in the village, parish clerk Mrs G. Lampard mentioned the problems he had solved as well as the many good deeds


hall on Friday evening rai.'ed £20 for hall funds. It was organised by members of the committee who after­ wards sei’ved tea, and refrcslimcnts. Prizes were won by H. Heyworth. W. Wood, B. and A. Denny. J. Spencer and D. Coates. 'The films were of local scenery, Scotland and other holiday resort.s and given by Messrs Raw.'on, Bames. Speak and Lord. ’ Aliss R. Cowper- tliwaite gave a vote of thank.'.


Village hall .A film show in the village


COMPANY REOPENS CLITHEROE WORKS


PRESSURE of work has led to a firm reopening its CUtheroe works and planning to double the number of people employed. Dynamo and Electrical


Services, of Blackburn, closed their Albion Mill. Clitheroe. premises summer but within a


last hort


lime lliey resumed opera­ tions at the same address. Clitheroe manager Mr


Alan Henderson explained: '■ The Blackburn factory has too much work so coil mamifacUiring has been restarted here.'’


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NEW and GRANTS


IN the Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley area, 26 houses had improvement grants from Clitheroe RDC in the past VI months.


in Henthoni Road, moving to Albion Mill in 1960. The employees, virtrually all female, number 30 and the aim is to increase this to 60.


Tlie company firet opened


concerns winding coils for phato - mechanical trans­ formers, digital counters, lifts and escalators and for the motor trade.


The work is light and


Harwood man, seiwed his time with Dynamo and Electrical Services as an electrical engineer. He joined the firm in 1942 and returned after nearly three years service in the RAP. He was foreman at Black­


Mr Henderson, a Great


burn before taking up his Clithcroe post.


clale View. Chatbm-n, or­ ganised a domino drive tor members of t’lc Ribble.sdale Club. Winners were: 1. Mrs Ingham; 2, Mrs Burn; 3. Miss N. Wignall: 4, Mrs Jackson. Booby prize, Mrs Price. Tea h6?te.?scs were Airs Driver, Mr.s Snape and Aliss N. Wignall.


Domino drive Airs Grosvenor, of Ribbles-


was the speaker at Chatburn Methodist Women's Fellow­ ship. Mrs G. P. Womersley presided. Airs Slater gave an illustrated talk of a. journey to see the 1970 Oberammer- gau Passion Pla.\’. The pianist was Mrs T. Good- fellow.


Passion play Mrs Slater, of Clitberoe.


people—aged .seven tp 15— led b.v -Mr D. Lloyd, from Cambridge Street Methodist Chapel. Accrington, took part in Chatburn Methodist


Youth service A group of about 30 young


Chipping


bus parking problem


to drive over the pavement to pass service buses which stop near the estate, Coun. Mrs I. E. Bee told Clilheroe Rural Council’s Finance and General Purposes Commitee. Mrs Bee added that the trouble was made worse because buses often had to wait for some time in Chipping before commencing their return journey. The committee agreed


BUSES parking at the entrance of the Kirklands housing estate, Chipping, are causing probiems for other vehicles trying to gain access to the estate. At times, cans are forced


A fashion show at Bolton-


tlie ladic.s with an c.xcellent ten. Afterwards two groups were formed for di.scti.ssion, after which the ladies a.s- .seinblcci in the church for a time of prayer and medi- tatien. Even.'ong followed, conducted by the Rev. P. H. Dcardcn. Tlie ffr.'t lesson wa.s read by Mrs S. Dcarcicri and Airs M. Carter read the .second. Alr.s J. Smith was the organi.'t. Mrs Al. Holt thanked Fr Side'oottom.


The Alcn'.' Guild served


weekend, Fr Siciebottom prcaclied tlic sermon at the morning service on Sunday. The Old Testament lessen wa.s read by Airs Al. Holt, the epistle by Air C. Holt (lay reader) and the Ga'pe! by Air Dearden. The taking of bread and wine to the altar was by Mrs N. Walinc.'- loy and Mr.s S. Dcarden. Fr Sidebottom a.'.'isted the vicar with the communion ,'crvice. and the ladie.s acted ns sidesmen. Mr Dearden conducted evensong.


Autumn Club went on a trip to Alanchester. to see Danny La Rue in the Panto­ mime Queen of Hearts. The trip was organised by Mrs A. Brady.


Alembci'.? of Langho ‘"p Mothers' Union


S'. Leonard's Mothers’ Union. Mr.? Bamber, wife of the vicar of Mcllor, gave a talk about the Church Com- mis.'ioner.?. Site was thanked by Mrs M. Holt.


At the annual meeting of


Air,' M. Holt, cm-olling member: Mr? D. Garrati. .'Ccretary; mid Mr? H. Ain.'- worth. trca.siirer. Re-clec‘ied to Uic committee were Ales- clames S. Dcarden. N. A.?h- crofl. M. Carter, Bentham, N. Walmsloy. B. Warren, Al. Ratcliffe and Mr? E. Jung- blulh. Mrs E. Cronshaw and Mrs E. Alanley tsick visitors).


Officers re-clcctcd were Campaign dinner


More than 200 people are expected at a stewardship campaign dinner in Langho CE School tonight.


campaign 'the parochial c h u r c h council of_ St Leonard's has issued a handsome brochure, with an interior piiotograph of the church as the frontis­ piece.


In connection with the


hi.story of the parish of Langho. its church and school I? given, plus a mes- ■sage from the vicar, the Rev. Philip H, Dcarden. who is ipiclure'ci wilti his family.


A brief account of the


conducted for three weeks. Present upkeep of the parish and other services i.? £92 and Ihi.'. is iikelv to ri.?c to £125.


.\ parish canvass will be Dunsop Bridge


of the Roval Bril:.?h Legion's whist and domino drive at the WhitewcU Hotel, raised £45.50 for Legion funds.


Legion funds The Hodder Valley branch


that efforts should be made to find and alternative site for buses to park. Clerk to the council, Mr Alan Butt, was instructed to write to Ribble Motor Services, seek­ ing a meeting between representatives of Chipping Parish Council and officials Of the company.


Sewage works


Hill Ltd, cf Iriam, Man- cliester, and w’ork is epexetfed to lake eight months.


WORK On £48.000 moderni­ sation and extension to Chipping's sewage works will start on Tuesday, Clith­ croe Rural Oonncil's Water­ works, Sewage and Cleansing Committee were told. Contractors are M. W.


Ladies—Mrs Calvert, Mrs A. Parrington. M. Kirknalrick. Gents—Ml’S Walker, E. Ain.s- worth. F. Peel. Dominoes; M. Bolton. .1. Metcalfe. Mr Dcwlntrst, Mrs Mullen, A. J. Marsden, J. Walmsley. MCs wore Mr J Noon for whist, and Mr J. Ritch for domi­ noes.


Whist winners were:


ping social committee for running the event so effi­ ciently and )iroviding an excellent supper, and Mr and Mrs K. Wright, for allowing them to u.'c llie hotel.


The Legion thanked Chip­ Young Farmers


Farmers held a meeting at the home of Mr H. Hanley, of Whitiindale Farm, Diin-


Bowland Forest Young


.sop Bridge, when a coinpfcti- ■ tile


Hon on stock valuation wa.s won by John Slinger witli a Score ol 120. ,A vote of thanks to Mr Hanley wa.s Riven by Janet Parkinson.


Continuing the ladies’ West Bradford


School extension Proposed plans for an ex­


tension to St, Catherine's Sunday School were dis^ais- .sed at'a public, meeting. Tne .scheme incorporates a new kitchen, toilet.? and storage room, and has been drawn up by the Bradford Diccesan Architect, Mrs Alary Wales, who was present to answer questions. Tire A'icar of Waddington, Canon C. F. Goodchild. who presided, pointed out that generous benefactors in the past had provided St Catherine's with a Sunday .school, and that was still its primary func­ tion. although it was us^d by many other organisa­ tion.?. In order to pay foi' the.'e extensions it was re.solvcd to elect a new working committee to devise wavs and means. Alost of those present signified their willingne.'s to serve on the committee, and arrangc- me;its were made to meet at a future date to work out further details.


Newton


mittee were the organisers of a beat dance on Friday evening. The event wa.s held in the institute. "Disc Trac­ tion" providing the music. The ladies’ committee served liot dogs and hamburgers.


For funds The Village Institute com­


iimds. Proceeds were for institute Tosside


Farm, was the hoste.'s for the monthly meeting of the Tossi’eie and district Womens Group. Airs V. Wood wel­ comed the speaker. Airs Barlow. of Wacldingtcn, who gave a talk on " Life of an English housewife in India.” Thanks were ex­ pressed by Alns C. Black­ burn.


Women's group Air.? J. Schofield. Coolams


tables ■ at a whist and domino drive organi.sed by tbc committee and held in fhe iiWtitiite on Saturday. AlCs were Mr S. Hogg and Mr W. Kenyon. Winners were: Indie.?. Mrs Staveley. Mrs C. Preston, Mrs Mattin- son, Mrs T. Cowking; gente, Mr R. Brown. Mr A. Stott, Mr W. Smith, Mr G. Met­ calfe. Dominoes; 1, Mr P. Lofthousc. Clilheroe; 2. Mrs M. Lambert, Nelson; 3, Mrs E. Metcalfe. Children;


Drive There was a total of 30


Sylvia Hogg. Ian Edwards, Colin Edwards.


Whalley


of Clitheroe, spoke to the ladies of Wialley Methodist Clnu’ch Women's Fellowship on the life an'd work of George Matheson, minister and hymn writer. He made special reference to the hrmin, "O love that wilt not let me go." Mrs E. Clarke presided, and the hostess was Mrs Bryant. Pianist was Mrs Neason,


Minister's talk The Rev. N. D. Walton,


Overland


the county meeting at Lan­ caster. .Mrs N. Chetham. gave her report, and after­ wards the president thanked all tho.se. who had taken part in the Welsh evening. Proceeds amounting to £20 are to be donated to the Cheshire Homo at G.arstang. Speakc;- at a group meet­


meeting of Whalley WI was Mrs D. N. Chew, of Burnley, who gave an ilUi.strated talk entitled “ Overland to India and Nopnl." ehc ivas In connected with the Whalley's representative to


Speaker at the monthly


ing on May 1st will be Mrs T. Wiles.' wbo will talk about " Woman." the weekly magazine. A m.vslery trip planned for May 7th is to be oreanised by Mrs H. Horsfall.


Spring jumble THE spring jumble sale organised by W h a 11 e y


Ladies' Evening Fellowship in the Methodist schoolroom on Saturday was very well •siip.jorted, raising £38.


Billington Devotional hour


Eapust I:iidles‘ F'ellowslilp met for a dcA’otlonal hour "d Mf J, Beard-


Member.? of the Ebenezer v.'jid, cf W i 1 p s h i r e .


:T? f lk wa.s based on the 22nd Psalm.


.A AI.ANNEQUIN parade of spring fashions, orga­


nised li.v Whalley .Abbey Social Coniinittcc. proved so popular th a t a second room had to be used to accommodate the IGO people "ho attended. Tlic show, tlic fir.'t of a


programme of eight or more events, made a prolit of .£66


towards fittings for new hedrooms at the Ahbey, and modernising the coitrercnco


The fashiiiiK witc prr- .sented or l.lamc I1ik|<||.v


wlio recentlv oonii'il a at Castle fiale, ( lii|i('r„r,


,


ami included a wide r.injt of attractive dn-'ses. troiMT. suits, a wedding gown mui


viiriet.v of goilv-cnlourci lieachwcar and pl.iy mhi.


each modelled is nutliig in varyini; sizes. Coinmere.


Six adult manni'quini


Airs Muriel Duckett, ol Wliallcy.


Ucfreshntents weic scnnl.


9,00( KA' PO(


TYPICALLY', after a wcl of sunshine, fate ch'l Saturday—the date of tl annual Sawlcy point-il point steeplecha.se m e j ing—to revert to norn] March weather.


Sponsored walk will aid physically handicapped


.he po.ssibility ft nn'i'c fiv'’ competition? wove two '-t


le annual meeting Ol lii'! he Lanca.shiro Yotifh Clu'c.t’


ACME (Great Hanvood'. Ra.ggccl School (Blackburn'. Norden (Rishton) and We.'t End Catholic (Blackburn ,p youth chibs.


erop. was attended by l eader . ? from Chatburri Methodi.'t.?. Trinity. United Reformed Church, Yffiailcy,


suonsored walk last year for PHAB (Ph.vsically Handi­ capped and .\b'.c Bodied', the co'.incil have decided to re.ocat the effort.


.\fter raising £120 from a


day, .-Lpril 29th, starling at 10-30 a.m. Members of the youth clubs taking part will meet in the United Re-


Abbey taking guests


WHALLEY. Hurst Green, Ribchester, and tlie Ti’ough of Bowland. are included in the comc-and-get-to-know-iis campaign the British Tourist .Authority is promoting for Northern England. A bro­ chure in four languages is going out to travel agencies and tour operators. High season holidaymakers


primarily for the use of Blackburn Diocesan organi­ sations, d e a n e r i e s and parishes but is also avail­ able to otlier denominations and secular organisations. But in July and August


visiting the Ri'oblc Valley will be able to include the pleasure of slaying at Whalley Abbey. The Conference House is


The walk will be on Sun­ Methodist youth ciiib. Clith-


A.ssocialion. Tile meeling ai Trinity


formcri Chiirc'.i '.oc Lowcrgaic. The iv.iit e v, dl ;•)(' :;'o:n


Clithe:’oe lo Chal Grindicton, ovc;- G: Fe'.I (Crag Mc"." . ('O'.':! pn.'t the Moorcoci; ;ov:: Xt'A Uiroiigh WaddiiL r.'in Clitberoe. a loM, of abo’.it, 15 m. Sign? will !;c (


around 'Lhe 1 me direction.', ana t'no; c w;.. a rcfre.'hmcnt van or. .L?


top of Cra.g Mnoi. Wal-c;-.'


will need a picnic lit in 1' ' there will be cvncc. '...i. minerals and cn.'P'. ;n:: t'’’ when they gc CHtheroe.


Living together PHAB. T'nc


p'.'Occcci.s arc on


'■■.0.1 ■


which every .- .nnnc':’ IV''-'- ’ together you'.ii i .ao be;-s and pav-.m'.!.'. c.apned child’cn .n Hail, near Carnfor.n. The hall 1.? owacci ov ! '


Lanca.shire Y.'nKb C.'”;.' .A.=.?ociation and ba.' d'-’---' tics for nui.'ir. ori. ca®'. archery, riciir.g ■'n'd ming. The ycu.ig'iev.s Iwi’


finislier. Adjacent llimts' Sfce].|


Hunt Challenge Cup: liciibulben (rider: Air .41. R. Bannister) — only <|


The uJinner? Pcndle Forc.st ami C'ra\|


Open Steepieeliasc): Arctic Caetii (AHss F. Taf.j 2, Temple AVay (Aliss ■lemmeson); 3. 15arra| (Alr.s .A. Eubank). Ribblesdale Trophy (Opl


chase: 1, Bay Toy (Mr J. Hay): 2. Jajt Dix (Air T. Garion): .3, Alakc Snre cy E. Collins). Massey Gold Cup (I.adi|


A' *


i'IS


Steeplecliasc): 1, Grev I- [ (Air E. Collins); 2, Teril Bear II (Air Eubank);[ Abbey Pride (Air 11. A. Orde-Pouletl). Grartn Tropliy (Novi|


Open Steeplechase): IVcatbervanc


i'


.‘'lave (Air jV. B. A1. Orr): Sandy Bay II (Air G. Musgrave) — only f finishers.


w m tm im m m ffm A


Greaves); 2. Penal Code C| R. Whitaker); 3. AVortf Sovereign (Mr S. ..\rmifag Bill Baiinister Trop | (.Adjacent Hunts’ Alaidi S(ccpleehase):


(Air 1. Sw(|


aether and with nic ac.; t- t'.ie fit I'O'.mc ocopic ti’A physicallv hamlicapper. te the thing.' that ibey ''ou..’


not normally act tl’c tunity of tack.v.’.a tbc rc.-‘


One wa.? to aria.ygc 11-a-sidc game? licnvoca ti


for football compel'.nob'_


of the year. Tlicra were


‘“fc'


clubs which miab' lean to the formation of n yoinn


■stimmer five-o-sice Iwa'i


published in thi' colr.pn’. Officials cieclcd at it'


for age groim' under and )6 and ovc;. Further detail.'


the house is open for guests, offering accommodation for 25 to 30 people. In a tour programme pub­


lished by the German Auto­ mobile Club, the Baylcy ■Anns. Hurst Green, is in­ cluded in a fortnight's Holi­ day visiting 16 sciecleci English inns. No ether North West inn is mcn- tionce'..


HAZARDS


WHITE hazard lines are being put down in the Milton, Waddington and Newton areas, Bo',viand sur­ veyor Mr E. Berry told the hi.ghways committee. " Slow ■' markings a.rc


meeting were: ci’a,'’'"';:'; Mr Darid Bagsliaw YC'; vice-chairman. Mf Porter (Chatbiirn retarv. Mr John Lco.s i-M. den ‘ yC’: l'•■na•sPI■


e■■ ■


Michael Hariie.? 't'tit' ' Pendic District rottan


re.arc.'cntative on leaders' council. Mr Bearcl.'worlh 'f'!®::’"’’ West End Catholic M ■


member? arc bu'v I’’f entries for tlic cca"''- ....


Chatburn "i petitions bciiv; n:


being laid at the approach to Waddinglon from Newton on either side of AVa'dding- ton School and at Grindle- ton Brow and Newby.


Hurst Green Home service


seiwice is being offered in Hurst Green to anyone of pensionable age who finds It impracticable to get to the clinics lor treatment Mem­ bers of the WI were asked to circulate this information and pass on any names to Mrs L. Bailey or Mrs E. Mather.


A free liome chirofiody


the Lancashire A.'snciaticn.


bum.


four of Uic event.?, beg ^ on Sunday wifa « teiuiis tournament


They are liopm? O' Other compcution.’ ... ar!


.snooker competinou ■ dra:i.ghts lournameiV^^^.|,^ Pontin's


a hike In the 28th.


Southport, on ^’'1- ’ ‘anng'i The club in’®


. rth


of the Lake District Will be on Saturdo),


t ''to help iii,t>'® „(] tiiis . . _______


members have dsn''' form a committee.


ion and ntmung of Ji ■ „ clii^


the bays' five-a-side caster Univer.'ily on April 15ih. whe.i a'O ; ; ^ will be enlereci. ‘G''


,fr V,’ Itl cerei


„ the Silked With


tl Village sm


Covemf""We 1 fo>


m t o A


\vp '“ ‘■''’•aft ® ’’nnibed


10^ "® to to Do a*, tv


i ® years, ■ irice 1:


representative on l.AC-' cutive commit'cc, Mr Pendie Dislrict Coum--


clttb league. The other wa? to "


former ot Chatll oelebrati Qolden


1939 blitz or ^'edding on ;


Club


^^Wbgtoa, w, «oe ’S.pf® C


now of A S r e ^ ^


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