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CHINA — CRYSTAL


A RECORD sum of £680 was raised at Ciitheroe U n ited R e fo rm e d Church’s annual Christ­ mas .fair on Saturday. Held in the church hall, it was opened by Mrs Jane Telford.' Among the stalls cater­


ing for an endless stream of customers were those selling cakes, groceries, toys, Christmas gifts, plants and' holiday gifts. The church’s young


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peoples gi'oup ran a coffee morning and nearly-new stall, and there was also a tombola, a white elephant stall and a bran tub. Games and teas were served by the ladies of the church.


Pictured with some of


the youngsters who were at the fair are (from- the left) the church’s minister, the Rev. John Salsbury, Mrs Telford, and organis­ ers Mr Arnold Kenyon and Mrs M a r jo r ie Robinson.


Dies in Zimbabwe


R E L A T IV E S o f a Dunsop Bridge man who became a chief inspector with the British South Africa Police have been informed of his death in Salisbury, Zimbabwe. Mr Joseph R o b e r t


McBride left the village when he was 18 to join the Palestine police force. When it disbanded in 1947 he joined the British South Africa Police as a constable. He died, aged 52, last


month, but owing to a postal strike in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) his brother Jack and sister-in- law Elizabeth, of Pendle Road, Ciitheroe, have only, just heard news of his death. Mr McBride said that


although his brother left his home at Root Hill, Dunsop Bridge, as a teen­


ager, he was still well known in the Ribble Valley.


He attended Thorney-


holme and SS Michael and J oh n ’ s S ch o o ls and worked as- a postman, blacksmith and trout breeder before' becoming a farm worker on several


Bowland farms. During- the war he


served with the Royal Ob­ server Corps and it was after the war that he


jo in e d the Palestine police. He was promoted to


chief inspector with the British South Africa Police in 1967 and was, in charge o f the central office in Salisbury. He also studied law,


gaining several qualifica­ tions and when he retired from the force with a dis­ tinguished service record in 1974 became a magis- ti'ate in Salisbury, where he lived with' his wife Betty. Their son Robert (20) lives in Nottingham. He occasionally re­


turned home on leave and last'saw his brother when he spent a 10-week holi­ day here four years ago.


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Dolls’ hospital plan founders


BILLINGTON doll maker Mrs Jean Walmsley has been thwarted in her efforts to open a dolls’ hospital and museum of childhood. The R ibble Va lley street car parking and the


with Five Coupons which have appeared,


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Council’s Development Sub-committee has turned down a proposal to use a house at Bridge End, Bil- lington, for the purpose because of the lack of off


BRIDGE CLUB


THERE was a capacity attend­ ance at the duplicate (;ainc at Ciitheroe Bridge Club, when IG tables were in play. Winners were: fJS — Mrs


Snowden and Mrs J. Martin- dale, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mrs P. GiU-de. EW — Mr.R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jenninp, Mrs Edmondson and Mrs Or- miston. Handicap winners: NS — Mr


Kirkham. The following hand posed


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fact that it is situated on a particulal’ly bad bend. The committee regi-et-


ted having to refuse such an applicatiotv but its first priority was road safety and the effect such a change of use would have on passing traffic. A disappointed Mrs


Walmsley, o f Painter Wood, Billington, said the Bridge End premises would have been ideal —


just like the “giant doll’s house” she was looking foi*.


' “ I will just have to


start looking around again for a suitable building,” she said.


P. Strange and Mrs W. Kelly. EW— Mrs Sheffield and Mrs


A RECORD £554 to help starving children in the Third World was raised at a Christmas fair on Saturday at the English Martyrs Church Hall, Whalley.


The money will be


distributed through the Cafod organisation, said parish priest Fr Thomas Murray, who was delighted with the fair’s success.


“About 750 attended


and we received donations from far and wide,” he said.


The afternoon’s


entertainment included a display by nine pupils from a Whalley ballet school.


The raffle prize o f a


Christmas turkey was won by Mr Philip Backhouse and the. “ name the doll” competition by Charlotte Camm.


Change in benefits scheme


IMPORTANT changes in the Department of Health and Social Security sup- p lem enta ry b e n e f i t s scheme came into force this week, at the same time as the autumn in­ creases in other social sec­ urity benefits.


Aroijnd 6,000 claimants


in the Ribble Valley and Hyndburn areas will be affected and the way in which the changes affect existing claimants’, entitle­ ment to benefit will, vary according to individual circumstances, families with young children being, the ones likely to gain most.


A DHSS spokesman said' that ' even though


nefit itself might be. re­ duced, most people should still have some overall in­ crease in the amount of money- they receive from benefits and pensions of


all kinds; • “ Except, for -the few


with savings over £2,000 or those involved in a trade dispute, no-one’ s total income will , be al­ lowed to drop below the amount they were receiv­ ing immediately, before the I changeover , date,”, said the spokesman.


. , Further information and - a short explanatory leaflet about the changes can be obtained from the social .security office in Lowergate, Chtheroe. ,; ; : <


Gaol for kicking man


A MAN who drove a ladies’ darts team to the Royal British Legion Club, Ci itheroe, and stayed to watch the match was kicked by the ex-hus­ band of one of the women. Chief Insp.. Geoffrey Imeson (prosecuting) told the town’s magistrates. John Richard Bridge, of


F a ra d a y A v en u e , C i i th e r o e , adm it ted wounding Mr Tony Gud­ geon, of Tower Hill, and was ja i led for three months. He was jailed for one


month concurrent for damaging .a sw ea ter worth £9.90 and in addi­ tion the magistrates in­ voked a previous sus­ pended, sentence of three months, to run consecu­ tively. Mr Imeson said that


.when Mr Gudgeon left the club, he was assaulted by Bridge, who hit him in the face with his fists and' then kicked him in the chest. Mr Gudgeon fell and the accused continued to kick him. i Mr Robert Hirst, de­


fending, said, there had been a history of trouble between Bridge and his former wife. He had been emotionally upset and had' lost his temper. • -


B la n k e t o n f i r e


A BEDROOM and " its contents . were . severely damaged when an 'electric blanket caught fire at Talbot Bridge Cottage, Bashall Eaves, early on Sum^y morning.


from JULY 3rd-15th, 1981.


TH E C a n b e r ra ’ s c ru is e number 111 leaves South­ ampton on July 3rd. First port of call will be Praia da Rocha o n : P o r tu g a l's b e a u t ifu l


' Alganre. After an 11-hour stay, it's


on to Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. Proudly flying the Red Ensign on the stern, our luxury liner will be berth­ ed there for 10 hours, giving passengers ample time to enjoy the - splendid - bathing and take in th e . views from the awesome peaks.


Then it’s on to Madeira and


a warm welcome from an island that boasts an ideal climate tor visitors, no matter


HERE’S HOW TO ENTER THIS EASY


COMPETITION Listed alongside are seven questions including two of the ports at which Canberra will be calling and other questions re la tin g to the Canberra. When you have answered the ' seven questions complete the sentence in not more than 10 words te llin g ■ us> why you would like to be a passenger on a P & 0 Cruise.


. ted to enter. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.. There is no cash-alternative to the prize of­ fered. The. prize IS


RULES Employees of East. Lancashire Press Group, Pendle ^and Clilheroe Travel, P & 0 Cruises and their families are not permit-


COMPETITION


'winner-will be announced in this paper early; January, 1981, and the prizes presented at a promo­ tional evening organised by P & O 'and Pendle/Clilheroe Travel at the Crest Hotel, Burnley, on Tues­ day, January 20th, 1981 .v In: Ihe event of .'.more I than I one: correct


' entry being received the one in .-the judges’ opinion which contains


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'the most original reason why they would lik'e lo be a passenger on a P & 0 Cruise will be adjudged the ■winner.


able and can only be taken by the winner on Ihe dales stated here.' Send in as many entries-as you Wish but all entries must be on the official entry form. Closing date for the compelilion is . De­ cember 31st, 1980, and. the


not Iransferr-


WIN A FABULOUS 12 NIGHT P & 0 CRUISE - WORTH £459


Plus a second prize of £50 and a third prize of £25 off any holiday booked at Pendle Travel.


when they go. Passengers will- nave 21


’hours to browse round the shops and visit delightful old villages such as Camara de Lobos or take in the bracing’ air on Cabo Girao.


With our 45,000-ton floating


hotel — pride of the P and O fleet — all lit up, it’s oft to Lisbon, our green (starboard) and red (port) lights shining brightly as we leave this en­ chanted island.


We are due in the Portug­


ese capital at noon. There, passengers' will be able- to wander'round this fascinating city, With Its elegant shops,, enjoy the superb view from


(1) (2)


(3) (4)


the vast bridge which spans the-River Tagus, or just relax on E s to r il’s smart, sunny beach.


With time sadly running,,


out, the next stop on ou r memorable cruise is La Pal- lice, in the heart of cognac country. Prepare your palate' fo r tin e wine and .French cuisine and try to fit in a visit to a chateau or the town of La Rochelle.


Then it’s back across the


C h a n n e l to Southampton, with pleasant memories of


.nearly a fortnight of relaxa- ' tioni sun, sea and delicious food.


hohday resort’ ^ ~ which country is this continental (a) Italy (b) France (c) Portugal


Lisbon sland’ (a) Rhine (b) Tagus (c) Seine


on tne 3rd July, 1981 cruise?- - . (a) .12 (b) 1 8 (c) 21


• !6) (7)


Wliat is the tonnage of the Canberra? . (a) 42,000 (b) 45,000 (c) 48,000 nn m i ’''?.?/


Canberra spend in Madeira ‘ieparting Southampton


(a) 1 i r ( b ) 12V(c) l o f ■ ■ - - Canberra’? the country of origin flag fly on the


(Stern)'(ci Amidship (Mast) ^ r r a ? (a) Red (b) White (c) Green


Full name.. Address..


CRUISE THE FLAG — ENTRY FORM My answers to the questions are (answer a; b or e) ...............................Tel. No. (if any)............... . on the starboard side of the Can-


1lb CADBURl £ 1


1lb CADBL £ 1|


2.5kg TIN QL £ i


capital of Portugal,


Btls HAlCl £ 5


Btls TEACHB £ 5


70cl CASI £ 4 |


70cl BROZi £ 4 |


70cl SEA I £ 4 1


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