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. iii worldwide understanding
THE way in which the weekly meetings of Rotariaris could promote friendship and under standing, spreading from local level into the international field, was described by Rtn Tom Rushton at the Clitheroe Club’s charter night celebration.
president and current senior member, was prop osing a toast to Rotary International.
Rtn Rushton, a past
in the movement, quoting from St Paul, from Pau Harris — founder of the movement — and many famous Rotarians.
He drew on his ,39 years fers and foreigners but
their membership. »
was more than just a social function for Rotarians. It reminded members and their guests of the object of the movement and re affirmed aims of fellow ship, service and high ethi cal standards in business and professional life.
Armitage, of Lancaster, the district vice-chairman, referred to this year’s international motto “Reach Out.”
• world where two-thirds of the people did not know where the next meal was coming from.
president of the Blackburn Club, proposed a toast to the Clitheroe Club, the p re s id e n t , Rtn John Myers, responding.
Rtn .Richard Hartley, C O M M Jck A A A A A A A A ik'kk'kitrkk ksogko MADE TO MEASURE KITCHENS ESS.
visitors was proposed by Rtn Frank Moon. The Rev. Henry Brown, curate of St Leonard’s, Padiham, replied.
The toast to guests and
were, read by Rtn Peter Nuttall and the Clitheroe Club’s charter by Rtn Jim Johnstone. Rtn Bill Smal ley was toastmaster.
The objects of Rotary
al members of the recent ly-formed Ribblesdale Club, attended the dinner, at the Starkie Arms.
Rise in poors
income
WEEKDAY attendances at Clitheroe’s Ribblesdale Pool dropped by more than 2,000'between April 1st and September 30th, com- oared with the same period ast year.
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swimmers increased and special swimming courses organised by pool manager Mr David Phillips proved popular. : Total attendances at the
Officer Mr Dennis Black assured members of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee that there were other encouraging signs. : The number of weekend
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YFC team shines
CLITHEROE Young Far-, mers’ Club members not-, only know a lot about farming matters, they can play football as well. For in 'the -Lancashire
YFC five-a-side football competition at- Penwor- tham, Preston;- they were runners-up
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- of the-youngest of the 40 teams competing.«
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master was Mrs Kathleen Bulcock. Among the guests were Miss Susan Counsell, head girl at the school, and Miss Julie Tomlinson, deputy head girl. Pictured before the meal are: (from, the left)
Thanks were expressed by Mrs Pat Hall. Toast
OLD girls from Clitheroe Grammar School came from as far as Scotland and. the Midlands to attend their association’s annual dinner at the Castle Restaurant in the town on Friday. Seventy-one ladies attended,' ranging in age from teens to seventies., . President 'Miss ■
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and filling the urgent needs of the community, could meet youth, help the aged and co n tr ib u te towards the climate of understanding across
Responding, Rtn Jack
said, had met for fellow ship at a common meal and St Paul emphasised to the church at Ephesus that they were no longer stran
The early Christians, he
ull citizens, .because of The annual charter night
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Reasons fo r exemptions queried
THERE appeared to be an “inordinate” - number of applications for special exemptions, said Mr Stan ley Westhead, presiding at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. The Bench g ran ted applications for a Licensed Victuallers’ meeting and the annual meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary, both at the Tanners Arms, Dinckley. Mr Westhead com
He pointed out how indi vidual clubs, by finding
the event was being held on a Sunday, Mr Westhead said: “We can see no reason why an exemption should be required for a christening party.”
cial exemption for a chrsi- tenirig party at the Mill stone In n ,. Mellor, was refused. Noting that in any case
are justified by the cir cumstances and we are g ra n t in g th em only because we have done so in the past.” An application for a spe
mented: “We are not happy, that the applications
A YEAR’S fund-raising by the Ribble Valley ladies
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Association resulted in a total of £1,600 for charity.
Licensed Victuallers li t
seen here before a lunch at the. Aspinall Arms, Mit- ton, when the money was handed over to representa tives of various chanties by Jack Lambert (front row), the group’s president for the year.
Some of the members are
benefit are St Denys Chil dren’s Home, Clitheroe Hospital, the “Talking Newspaper” for the blind, an association for the physically handicapped and an elderly people's group.
other organisations have also received donations. The money was raised mainly at a garden fete at Barrow in August and at several dances.
secretary, Mrs Betty Walker, of the Waggon and Horses in Clitheroe, said members hope to do as well next year. The group will be holding its annual meeting next Thursday at the Tanners Arms, at Dinkley.
The ladies’ auxiliary
and Mr Lambert is Mr Bob Davies, of the Tanners Arms, who is chairman of Ribble Valley LVA.
Pictured with the ladies ' B u s ie r
OVER 1,200 more people visited Clitheroe’s Civic Hall between April 1st and September 30th, compared with the same period last year, the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee was told.
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CLITHEROE Castle Museum attracted about 1,500 more visitors between April-and Sep tember than during the same period last year.
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Celebrate birthday
ABOUT 80 members and guests attended the 45th birthday party of the Clitheroe Inner Wheel Club at the Swan and Royal Hotel.
Clitheroe Mayoress Mrs Doris Ainsworth and Rib- ble ;Va l l e y D e p u t y Mayoress Mrs Marjorie Fell. District vice-chairman
Maw welcomed the chair man of several local organ- isations, including Mrs Hida Mikanowicz (Ribbles dale Afternoon Townswo men’s Guild), Mrs Mar garet Kendrick (Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild), Mrs Muriel Stirrup (Soroptimists) and Mrs J e a n Smi th (Ladies Circle). Also p r e s e n t were
President Mrs Margery . Reporting this to Ribble
Valley Council’s Recrea tion and Leisure Commit tee, Chief Technical Officer Mr Dennis Black
said the museum would therefore be a worthwhile place to open seven days a week throughout the sum mer season.
on the fact that this year the museum opened seven days a week only during July and August.
hours were operated dur ing June as well, and it was significant that this year’s figures for June dropped by 455.
Last year those opening
“ The Pe n d l e Wa y ” rounded off the evening.
tomary greetings were exchanged with Clitheroe Rotary Club and Mrs Maw received flowers and good wishes from the Rotarians. Songs from folk group
Mrs Sidney Harvey was guest of honour and con gratulated the branch on its birthday. A vote of thanks on behalf of guests was proposed by Mrs Joan Myers, wife of the presi dent of Clitheroe Rotary Club. 1 During the evening, cus
rise of 3,000 compared with last year.
museum, including chil dren, from April to Sep tember was 20,000 — a
th e
Coun. John Blackburn agreed with Mr Black’s proposal. He said it would avoid' people travelling to Clitheroe only to be disap pointed when they found the museum closed. -
Commi t tee chairman
longer opening hours, sub ject to sufficient money being available in next year’s estimates.
The committee favoured Nostalgic; night for former pupils
were only for adults pay ing an. entrance fee. Mr Black estimated that total a t t e n d a n c e s a t
The figures, however,
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