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A CHRISTMAS basket of fruit, vegetables and wine was one of the prizes when; W h a l le y , W isw e l l and B a r r ow branch o f th e Conservative Association held a wine and cheese even ing at the home of Mr and Mrs R. M. Eddleston, The Croft, Wiswell. The event made a profit of
£130 for funds. Pictured,- from the left,
are Coun. Michael Green (chairman), Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, Mrs Elspeth Walder (v ^ e of Clitheroe Division MP, Mr David Walder), Mr Jack Hayden (raffle wiimer) and Mrs Eddleston.
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hospital aged 76. After her marriage to Mr
Kenny Jepson SwMes, she and her husband conducted the wholesale confectionery, sweets and ice-cream busi ness in Bawdlands until they retired to Milton Avenue, Clitheroe, 15 years ago. Her husband took over
the business from his father, and now it is run by the third generation, — sons Roy, Ernest and Philip. T h e r e a r e a l s o tw o
m a r r ied d au gh te r s Mrs Dorothy Halstead and Mrs Stella Simpson.. Daughter of a farmer at
Waddington, Mrs Swales was always connected with St Helen’s Church, where
, the service and interment took place yesterday.
F u n d h e lp s I n d i a n f lo o d v i c t im s
p e o p l e in the Ribble Valley could directly play a big part in helping cyclone v ic t im s in the Southern provinces of India, following the major disaster there.
A s e r ie s o f c y c lo n e s
followed by tidal waves and major flooding devastated th e c o a s t l in e , l e a v in g h u n d r ed s o f th o u sa n d s homeless and a de^h toll of possibly up to 50,(WQ...
The local branch of, the
Save the Children Fund would like to help by collect ing money, children s clothes __ with up to six months w ea r—and used stamps. Money can be paid direct to Barclays Bank, Clitheroe.
The' Save the Children
organisation is already busy at work in the area where there is a grave danger of cholera, little or no food, or clean drinking water, and practically no shelter.
The Indian Government
hopes the organisation will be involved, more particu larly at the second stage of rehabilitating the children and their communities.
Running the groim in
Clithe roe are Mrs Els ie H o n e yw e l l ,“Walliaford,’’
SalthiU Road, and Mrs E. M. Garnett, 83 Henthom Road.
W a d d in g to n s t i l l o n to p
WADDINGTON Social Club A retain their lead at the head of affairs in Division One of the Ribble Valley Table Tennis League. ■
• RESULTS ' .
Waddington SC A 7; Catholic YC A 10, (jlitheroe PO B 0; Catholic SC A 9, Crabtrees 1. Division Two: Clitheroe EO 8,
Division One: Trinity A 3,
Flexible C 2; Trinity DO, Catholic YC B 10.
FIXTURES
v Crabtrees. Tuesday— Flexible B v Clitheroe PO B. Thursday — . Catholic YC A V Trinity C. Trinity B V Waddington SC A. Division Two: Tuesday — Catholic YC B v Flexible D. Thursday — Riming- ton Ladies v Flexible C. Trinity D v Waddington SC B.
Division One: Monday—Trinity LEAGUE TABLES
■B 12, Catholic YC A 12, Trinity B 11, Crabtrees 6, Triiu'ty A 5, Clitheroe PO B 4, Trinity C 2. Division Two: Clitheroe PO
Division One: Waddington SC A 19pts, Catholic SC A 15, Flexible
22pts, Catholic YC B 17, Flexible D 14, Trinity E 13, Flexible C 8, Catholic SC B 6, Waddington SC B 6, Rimington Ladies 2, TOnity D 2.
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Norman’s good run ends
CLITHEROE’S Norman Burgess is out of the English Amateur Snooker Ch^pionship. He lost his third round tie ‘at Burnley agains t the reigning county champion Steve Longworth, of
Norman, of Seedall Avenue, knocked oui the current national snooker champion and one of the
Blackburn. The defeat ends a good run, as
favourites for the title, Dennis Hughes, of Manchester, in the previous round.
Whalley
They won . R e su lt s o f the Abbey
Senior Citizens' whist and domino drive at Whalley are — Whist: Ladies ■
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Joint meeting Guest speaker at a joint
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TAKING second place in the Northern Women’s CJross Countir L^gue at Marl Pits, Rawtehstall, on Sunday, Debor^ Hammonds ran her best race of the season. This excellent run help^ Ribble
’ North of England. Other pladngs: Ji^ette Robinson 9, Linda Waring
Valley Harriers to third place among teams from all over the
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