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ST JAMES’S CHURCH, Clitheroe,-was packed on Sun day for the harvest thanksgiv ing services. • - . V : About 600 people attended
the morning service, taken by the Curate, the Rev. .John Taylor. The Rev Kenneth Broadhurst gave a short address and the lesson- was1 read by Mr John -Hindmoor, headmaster of St James’s School. 1 In the evening, the Rev
Stanley Fell, of Blackburn, addressed a large congrega tion, and spoke of the church’s future missionary work. , :More than 160 people
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A HAT-TRICK of prizes came the way of Mr P. E. Baker in the photographic competition organised by the Ribble Valley Trades Council .as part of Clitheroe’s Petticoat Lane event.
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entered, Ribble Valley Trades Council president Mr J. T. Wilkinson said this week that he was disappointed with the response to the contest. “I went round every school
T h a n k in g th o s e 1 who
in the area to encourage par ticipation,” said Mr Wilkin son, “Photography as a hobby is obviously very beneficial educationally so I was sad to see so few entries.” • Mr Wilkinson thanked the
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groom’s brother, was grooms man, and Mr Philip Bolton, th e b r id e ’s brother, was usher. The ceremony; was per
formed by Fr J. W. Wells, and Mrs E. Sykes was organist. After a honeymoon in Lon
don,- the couple will live in Billington.
P h o to g r a p h : Mrs A. Stretch, Chatbum.
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CANADA was a young per son's country where people must be prepared to work hard, Mrs Monica Sparling to ld C lith e ro e Evening Townswomen’s Guild.
Life was expensive but
comfortable and it was not unusual to see seven or eight- year-olds riding lOOc.c. motor cycles, said Mrs Sparling, who spent three months travelling there.
Mrs Sparling, who lives in
Clitheroe, illustrated her talk with slides. She was thanked by Mrs Mildred Dugdale. .
■Competition winners for
“best value for five pence” were: Mrs- Hook, Mrs C. Riley, Mrs F. Bishop, Mrs M. Sadler.
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. arrangements\ was staged'by members of Clitheroe Flower Club, on the theme “Autumn glory
around.the ioum." ,
AN'exhibition of 40. set-piece.
attended a harvest supper at the church on Friday night, entertainment being provided by .the more talented mem
Inquiry . More^ than 100 people vis
ited the Conservative Club, on Saturday, to see the’ exhibi tion; which was opened by Mrs Nina Foster, of St Denys’
. Children’s Home, Clitheroe. The arrangements depicted
various buildings in the totvn — including a particularly fine set-piece of the Castle, shops; gardens and the swim ming pool at Edisford.
: Ted and biscuits .were served - to visitors during the afternoon by members of. the club. A raffle and. tombola raised about £40, which will go towards general funds.
Mrs Foster was thanked by
Mrs Mary Heaton, chairman of
the.club.
Our picture shows Mrs Fos
ter (centre, middle row) sur rounded by club members.,.
SUB-AQUA CLUB
Twins test their
snorkels THREE young members of the Ribble Valley Junior Snor kel Club had their first experi ence of open water at . the weekend when they swam in Coniston Water..
;• The boys, twins Graham arid David Underwood (13)
' and John Grayston (12), were taken to the lake and super vised by experienced divers of the Ribble Valley Sub-Aqua Club.
Before taking , the plunge,
the boys were given the cus tomary inspection by, a doctor.
Under the watchful eyes of
Sub-Aqua Club diving arid safety officersthey completed a- 500-yard snorkel swim in fine . style, and successfully negotiated their first open water tests.
The boys enjoyed their out
ing tremendously and at the same time moved one step nearer becoming fully fledged members of the Snorkel Club:
THE Department of the Envi ronment is 'to hold a local inquiry into the Ribble Valley Council’s refusal to allow Messrs H.'and H. K. Hodson to build a bungalow on land next to the Deer Park Service Station, Gisburn. The inquiry will be held at Clitheroe Coun cil Chamber on November 12th. .
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bers of the congregation.. , It was a busy weekend for
church members, who worked hard on Saturday to decorate the building in time for Sun day’s celebrations. And while children aged 10-
11 from St James’s School dis tributed the flowers and fruit to the sick and aged of the Parish, about 20 volunteers helped to take down the deco rations.
Cyril in line for top driving award
CLITHEROE Motor Club member Cyril Bolton (32), of Langho, was Britain’s top rally driver for seven hours over the weekend.
race, drove his Minisport Mini to first place in the gruelling 200-mile Morcambe: Illumina tions Rally — one of the 10 events in the Motoring News National Championship to find the country’s premier Tal lyman. The win takes Cyril into
For Cyril, of Spring Ter
fourth place overall-in the championship — he finished fourth last year. But with two events to- go he could still make the top. However, this would mean the current first, second and third men failing to finish in the last three events, and as this is unlikely, dyril thinks that third slot is his most likely final position. .But as all competition driv
ers know, anything can hap-, peri in rallying, and Cyril will be out again in three weeks’ time to try his luck in the Devil’s Own rally organised by the Kirkby Lonsdale Motor Club.'
Tn last weekend’s rally, , ,
organised by the Morecambe Car Club, Cyril an electrician by t rad e was competing ag ain s t 90 o th er skilled
-drivers. With - his navigator David
Stephenson, of Birmingham, Cyril drove the l,380cc Mini — sponsored by Minisport, of Padiham — faultlessly around the testing course. The rally was made all the more dif ficult by rain earlier on Satur day, which had flooded many
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Ribble Valley electors who have not yet returned their- electoral registration forms are given a final reminder this week'-that they
must.do’ so immediately if they are to be included’'on the new voters' lists, v - • Response so far has .been
Missing electoral forms
good but there are still a number of forms outstanding, said a council spokesman. Information on the forms is used to compile new electoral l i s t s - a n d anyone whose name, is not on these may not. b e eligible to vote in elections next year. , • The lists are(published next
month'- and tne Register of Electors-will be-published in: February. Anyone -who has not received a form or has any. problem * in "completing! one, should
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IT was birthday time again for-Sawiey WI on "Friday, and members, husbands and friends celebrated the 22nd anniversary .with a party at th e B la c k .Bull • Hotel, Rimington.
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„ Forty-five people enjoyed dinner, dancing and games, and another highlight of the evening was the cutting of the special birthday cake made by Mrs Vera Giles and iced by Mrs Margaret Dyson. Mrs Giles, Mrs Dyson and
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Meet chairman CLITHEROE -."'Division‘iMP
, Mr. David Walder was-aniong Lancashire' MPs :>
a t1 County Hall; Preston, on Monday, for
a meeting with Gourity/Coun- cil 1 chairman i Coun.': Leonard Brougliton.".
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•hression 40. years ago, the 58 unemployment, the pov-. the hunger marchers
[OSES of us who remember d a y s of th e
the dole queues, will see character in "Spring
.. "ort Wine” in a much F8 sympathetic light than .wh° have- not known
K j 8?0 Crompton’s character B a , moulded- in those » 1 “ays, • and his expori- . 88 as a victim of the
i'cb 8 towards his family in Prosperous times.
it,rj S8' on coloured -his ut Bill Naughton’s play
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“>th_and flavour of north? ^ “jily life, and in spite of u*11,hesitancy, gave the .loyalty and humanity.
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nwMtm'that many of them' I ,c®y1nE\‘,tliat could have''
t lence- isaye- the l i t
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familjl natedf each : rcceifl famil;| and housl m o r tl towarl troubl Hilda! out f(J Hell
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they put forward views disa eh are our sort of views, a bu sort of opinions, senti- so|diers
its and feelings? Or do we but ;t with anger or indiffer-
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j but rather react to the conferei leral “look” and “feel” of a a joumi ideal party .and its leaders.
I say
it day, wheri Margaret wanted richer will make her first not seci >ch as Leader.
io what about Blackpool? trastwi ■own party, as I write, has able. In ’ to appear, so I cannot was alw Jict much about its likely what 11 formance. Inevitably I feel muddle ay be rather muted, inter- Labour1 being concentrated on the Dele
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