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of Norway CHAIRMAN of Clitheroe Naturalists Society^ Mr G. F r i e n d , e n t e r t a i n e d members with a varied and greatly interesting selection of slides of Norway.
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ruggedness of the Scandina vian coastline and showed many of the magnificent waterfalls. Roads clinging precariously to the mountain side were also featured, as were the treeless regions
His slides captured the
imposing city buildings, some of futuristic design, and the air of general clean liness was impressive,
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Friend, and his wife who was th e p ro je c t io n is t . “Lakeland’s quiet comers” will be the subject of Mr T. Scott, of Waddington, at the next lecture on January 12th.
Mr J. Gregory thanked Mr i. > . ■M Carol time
CUB Scouts from St Paul’s, Low Mooi> joined forces with Loyola pack to sing carols at the Low Moor slheltered houses on Tuesday evening. The 50 or so Cubs took with them gifts of bulbs they had grown. Their singing efforts were rewarded with pop and mince pies.
find a new home. For the 200 members of the Clitheroe branch of the Old
THE £65 proceeds of a mini Christmas fair organised by Clilheroe pensioners is to go towards helping the group
Age Pensions’ Association have to leave their present meeting place, Stanley House, in Loivergate, wnen the lease runs out next May.
as much money as possible i f we can find a new meeting place,” said the branch secretary,Mrs Ethel Penny.
“The money will go towards club funds, as we will need Some of the money will also be used for the group's
Christmas activities, which include a party on Decemier 21st. Friday’s fair at Stanley House, where the group have
bum, general secretary of the National Federation of OAPAs, who is seen here with a group of members and visitors.
been meeting for more than 10 years, was very well attended. It teas organised by the members, who did all the baking and collected goods for the stalls. Among the visitors was Mr George Dunn, of Black-
Mrs Doris Hall. Chairman for the evening was concert secretap[ Mr Arthur Neal. 'The evening’s entertainment included prize-winning'games, competitions and a selection of both old and modern songs.
THE festive season was off to a good start for a ^ o u p of elderly people from Glithcroc and Low Moor when they were treated to a Christmas party on Thursday. The party—an annual affair — at Low Moor Club, was organised by club stewardess
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Rawlinson said members felt it was time for a change. Spreading the events out could lead to them being better supported. “Also, holding it in June
individual sports groups will have more responsibility for organising their paHicular contribution to the festival, although guidance will be provided by the council. It is hoped that one of the highlights of the festival will be a hobbies exhibition <md children’s sports competition on the Castle Fielidd, prob ably in June.
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to run their own paiticular sport and give tuition to beginners.
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and children’s races it is hoped to have Morris danc ing and an “It’s A Knockout” competition. The council also agreed to
means that it’s right at the end of the football season and many of the players have said th ey find it d if fi c u l t to wo r k up enthusiasm a fte r several months of playing,” said Mrs Rawlinson. The change means that
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