■Clitlieroe-Advertiser an<jt Times, October 15th, 1981 ■ - i. I , v.-\. i , •) SURPLUS MAIL ORDER Langho
Flower arranger A woman who organ
ised the flower arrange- , ments at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, • Mrs Dorothy Holt, has died after a heart attack while on holiday a t King’s Lynn. .
? Mrs-Holt (69), of White .
Halgh Farm, was an active member of the local Conservative Association. Her late husband, Wil
music hall in Clitheroe. .- Nomination forms were ready
collected
election of a- new commit Seasonal tee,at the next meeting. Hostesses wer
for- the ............
:etin
, Schofield;-: A competition •for the la s t rose of summer was won by Mrs H. Walker. ■
dames. Hill, Haslam and
£500 raised ' Over £500 was raised
liam, was a prominent farmer and a member of the Parish Council. - Mrs Holt’s funeral ser vice at St Leonard’s was attended by a large, con gregation. : She leaves two married '
daughters,' one living in Langho and one in Hougnton.
packed for the harvest festival service led by the Vicar of. Langho, the Rev. Paul Warren.
Philips read th e . lesson and; lay reader Mr Clif ford Holt preached. Gifts taken to the altar by the children were later distri buted to the sick and el derly of the parish.
Rose queen Gillian i
Open Slides of camps , in Bel
gium and Windermere were shown at an open evening organised by Langho Rangers. Re freshments were served. -
Tea S t L e o n a rd ’s MU,
HOP
Langho, held their after noon tea meeting at the home of Mrs Josie Brad ford. Mrs Mabel Holt led
E.m. in St Leonard’s
Packed Old Langho Church was
■for the funds of All Hal lows Church,.-Mittori, at i t s h a rv e s t f e s t iv a l weekend, which concluded with a supper attended by Ribble Valley Mayor and
John I. Walmsley. Waddington
re Mes-, ping WI was Mrs-Matth- different techniques. sh e - -" J ewl, of Penwortham. applied to obtain the van- * 'With Christmas not far ora patterns and finishes,
) Guest . speaker at Chip- v
away, she demonstrated how to make inexpensive and very. attractive • bau bles,-table and wall deco rations. Mrs B. - Wareing
Mayoress Coun. and Mrs - Winners o f .- the quiz " — ‘ '
. cracker by Mrs H. Powell with Mrs .S. Lawson second.'
were elected to Wadding- ton Village Sports-'Com mittee at the .annual meeting in the Social Club. '
New members Three new members
1 Graham Robbins and Eric Gillam. Retiring members were Dorothy Aspiii and Shirley Hartshome.
•event as usual. The first of a series of-
ever, now the committee has three new members it is hoping to hold the
fund-raising events to wards the sports day will be a Roaring 20s night with the Riverside Jazz men on November 6th at the Social Club. The chairman, Mr Keith
They are Judith Ellis' ; - • eFP^i^®4
expressed thanks. The raffle was won , by . play^ many examples ,; of
Following this fascinating talk, she showed another,,, side of
her-artistic.skill-by; ■ demonstrating, the-deli cate process of glass ,en-V graving. - She had; on dip-
Mrs S. Lawson and the daintily-patterned i glassT,- competition for the best
ware. - A competition - for-, a
were: Mrs ,B. Seed, Mrs D. Chadwick'and Mrs M-. W h i t ta k e r . B ir th d ay plants were won by Mrs H. Cliff and Mrs E. Ellison! ;:
Response to letters -sent retary Shirley. Woods, as- to every household re-;: sistant secretary Stephen
warding next year’s' sports lay was very poor. How
AGM in the village hall. Officers elected to - serve were: President John S to tt, . vice-presidents Christine Stott and; Mrs M. Hayhurst, chairman Sam Hardman, vice-chair man Peter Rogerson, sec-
Elected officers The YFC- held their
Rogerson, treasurer Tim Hardman,-Press secretary Susan Woods, club lead ers Norman Hayhurst and-
Ann Furlong. All new members were voted in.
Aiding Tory funds CHipping Conserva
tives
Mercer, thanked members for their help during the year. Other- officers are Mr John Procter, trea surer, and Ann -Bailey, secretary.
prayers and reminded members of the jumble sale on Saturday at 2-30
wards the new MU cara van for people in need.. The. Rev. Paul Warren thanked Mrs Bradford. .
chool. Proceeds will1 go to
guests of St Gabriel’s MU,‘ Brownhill, for a short church service fol lowed by a concert and refreshments. . Members also joined
Praise St Leonard’s MU were
others from the Blackburn Diocese to say farewell to the Bishop, the Rt. Rev. , R. A. S.. Martineau, at a service in Blackburn- Cathedral. The theme was “Praise
th e family” and the cathedral was packed. The collection will be used for the MU caravan and expenses of the service.
Well attended Considering the weath
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to 6 p.m. Barrow
was celebrated at Barrow United Reformed Church at the weekend. The first event was a dance at Pendleton Village Hall on Friday which raised £47 for church funds. Morning service on
Festival weekend The harvest festival
' and a collection of £55 was also for church funds. In the evening a group of Great Harwood singers, led by Mrs Mary: Heap, gave a- recital of sacred songs allied to: a Bible reading-' by Mr Salsbury.' The collection of £50 was donated to. the Hospice Appeal. The weekend was ' rounded off with a - film show on Monday by Miss Kathleen Cross, of Furth- , ergate United Reformed Church, Blackburn, and a
Sunday, was conducted by the : Rev. John Salsbury
• funds. ■
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sale of fruit. Proceeds of £65 were for church
Mitton tion of a new
etailsofthe tallation.
. many useful hints and members were surprised at the many uses to which - dyes could be put. Not only were towels
dyeing was given to mem bers of Little Mitton .WI by Mrs Axon. It gave
Dyeing tips a demonstration of
and underwear given a- new look, but a string of beads, shoes, paintings, . cushions,, pillowcases and children’s clothes! Mrs Axon was thanked by Mrs A. Bretherton. The meeting, in Little
Mitton institute,' started with a report, on: the autumn council meeting
p needed), 111AT.
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by delegate Mrs Hindle. She reported- on-the-
school in woodwork; and a clothing sale. ■ .:
^ b u S d k for r e Tickets were distri olddi8 t
er, there was a good at tendance at St Leonard’s Pram Club. The next meeting will be a service in the church on October- 21st, at 2-30 p.m.
' Christopher Paige re- - cited “The Battle of Hast ings” and Ann Rigby pre sented a plant to Mrs • Forbes. The Rev. G. A.'? Vickers was chairman and thanked the artists. Refreshments were,
subjects. tfThey sang solos !and duets and gave selec tions on piano, harp, violin and clarinet, the youngest violinist being only six.
only a t Waddington Methodist School on S a tu rd ay , when Mrs Sylvia Forbes and 16 of her pupils gave a variety concert. They had travel led from Cheshire, Derby shire, Lancashire and Yorkshire and ..were thril led to be performing ■ in the “Best-kept Village.” All the pupils study two
House full It was standing room
,
served and £90 raised for church funds.
Speaker’s return A talk entitled “A Quiet
' d in g to n M e th o d is t Women’s Fellowship on Thursday. Mrs Lofthouse, in the chair, recalled inst ances between 1949 'and 1956 when the speaker was ministe r- of the church. ■ Miss B: Jackson was
Place” by the Rev. J. Wright was given to Wad-
domino held
Hodder Bridge Hotel on Monday in
drive Prize winners
a whist at
and the
Ladies — Mrs J. Meyler, Mrs D.
aid of funds. for whist:
Moon. Gents — Mr Ripley, Mrs M. Black burn, Mr K. Edwards. Dominoes: Mrs M. Haus- ley, Mr E. Howarth, Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs
Ingham, Mrs R. J.
C.
Newhouse. Rimington
• came to lead members in an ev e n in g of folk dancing. The young folks. are ;
of Rimington Youth Club got off to a lively start with a trip by coach to Blackpool “lights” and Pleasure Beach (30 young- people and four adults). At their last meeting, Mrs Durham, of Twist on,
Lively start The winter programme
; Fair oh . December 2nd, ■ proceeds for IYDP and club funds.; Tomorrow they are
looking
forward.to a-busy _ programme of activities which include a Christmas
having a disco at the In stitute. Meetings are held at
party of members visited the' Parish Hall, Clitheroe to .see the .“Old Time Music Hall": put on by the Clitheroe Townswomen’s ■ Guild, and were full,'-of praise for this well-pro duced show.- . - 1 '
“musical box” was won by Mrs C. Knowles. On Thursday evening a
Bolton-by-Bowland Active W
I
tion party on November 7th was discussed. The future dates for members going carol singing were fixed for December 16th, . 20th and 21st. The’money raised will go. to the Hos pice'Fund.
burn WI, the link dele gate at the London annual meeting, gave an amusing account of the meeting. Mrs G. Billows and Mrs D. Howard who attended the autumn council meet-' ing at Ormskirk — the delegate Mrs D. Howard '" gave her report. Bolton-by-Bowland
Mrs Asquith from Gis-
YFC invited four WI members to take part in their “Give us a Clue” competition on November 23rd. Mrs D. Partington, Mrs B. Stevenson, Mrs A., Riley and Mrs M. A. Bosonnet agreed to take part.
cil, thanked all those who had helped to support the ploughman’s lunch in aid of IYDP in September, which she said had raised neai-ly £300.
welcomed Mrs J. Earn- shaw, of ’ Ingleton, who talked on her favourite hobby “painted ' stones.” She has also written poetry books for children. She was thanked by Mrs R. Jackson. The monthly com p e t i t io n fo r '; a “polished' pebble” was won by Mrs D. Howard, Mrs J. Metcalfe and Mrs' D! Partington. The yearly WI invita
Bolton-by-Bowland WI
BOLTON-BY-BOW LAND Drama Group pre sent their ■ latest produc tion, “Fools Paradise,” by Peter Coke, at the village hall tomorrow and Satur day, starting at 7-30 p.m. , The m o d e rn -d ay comedy, with a cast' of eight/ wiU be the second Bolton-by-Bowland play- produced' by Mrs Jean
Read
Cubs go up At a “going up” cere
joined the Scouts. Mr Vic Perry, District. Commis-
mony six , Read Cubs sioner, presented war-,.-
rants , to leaders Mr J. Chisnall, Mr D. Leach
and Mr N. Wharf. The Wood Badge, a
training award for lead ers, was presented by County Commissioner Mr' F. Law to Mr N. Wharf, Mr K. Law and Mrs D . , Law. Peter Chambers re
-prize for- the best new Scout.
ceived the trophy-for the best Scout over the last six months and Tony Ashton, was awarded the
Badges- At the Ribble pack
Coun. Joyce Lilburn, on,. Sumner, Neil Hutchinson behalf of the parish coun- and Nicholas Root. First
meeting, awards were , made to , the following boys: Link badge (for' completion of introductory, course to the Scouts): Mark Goucher, Iain Law, Jo n a th a n Webb and Graham- Patty; Stage 3 swimmer: Graham Patty; Explorer: Graham Patty, Mark Goucher, Nicholas
Y ea r b ad g e : Martin Ebbage, Nicholas Wharf and Andrew Tiffin. The five young explor
Slideshow Mr David Coates of
the Memorial Institute on Wednesday evenings under the leadership of Mrs Val Weston ana . are open:to youngsters of 13 years upwards.
tea hostess and Mrs B.‘ Baines the pianist. After wards Mr and Mrs Wright had a chat to old friends.- Miss M. Barton will be the speaker on Thursday.
Going well Rehearsals are well on,
the way for. Waddington Drama Group’s next play, “Move over Mrs Mar kham,”' a; farce by Ray Cooney. Greta Wilkinson
in ; 'S t ' Helen’s Sunday School • from' November' 25th to 28th.
; Clayton-le-dale
Special guest ■ Lancashire Federation
vice-chairman Mrs M.
, Brodrick was the special guest at the annual meet ing of Clayton-le-Dale WI, attended by 47 members. It was announced at the
meeting was held in the MemonaL Institute. Mrs N. Oldfield,. vice-presi dent, in the chair, owing to the illness of president Mrs E. Jackson. - Arrangements for the
Fabrics display Rimington WI. October
Coniston Cold spoke-and showed slides on De nmark at Bolton-by-Bow- land YFC meeting. He was thanked by Mr John H a r tley . On Monday members visited Borth- wicks slaughterhouse ’at Colne. Sheila Corle'ss gave a vote of thanks.
Grindleton
Treacle toffee A Dotted history, of the
is in charge of the produc- ■ (]uce sh0w, which had tion, which will be given , been ■ quiitte
'man of the show commit tee, gave a report on the annual handicraft and pro
an n u a l m e e t in g on November 3rd were put in hand and Mrs Oldfield reminded members that it commenced at 7 p.m. She urged that the quarterly waste paper collection;.be supported by everyone. , Mrs A. Holgate, chair-
successful —
1 aryiual event. Mrs M. Bairstow had
again, Mrs Holgate asked for members to enthusias tically participate 'in this
gone .as delegate to the LfWI' a'utumn' council meeting and gave an ac count of the proceedings. Birthday greetings for
October were read by Mrs E. Robinson. - The speaker; Mrs B.
meeting that one of the members, Mrs M. Pan- niker, had been appointed county organiser of the WRVS ana after the elec tion of officers, everyone settled down to a special supper of home-made comish pasties.
WI movement .was given by VCO Mrs Moss at the annual meeting of Grind-- leton WL , Officers elected were
president Mrs E. Green wood, vice-presidents Mrs S. Dowds ; and Mrs H. Simpson,, secretary Miss' M. Brennand, assistant- Mrs E. Nuttall, treasurer Mrs M., Fletcher, assis
tant Miss M. Ord. The speakers’ secretary is Mrs M. Miller,- catering. Mrs H. Read, Press secretary Mrs Dowds, vote of thanks Mrs G. Moir. Tel lers were Miss McArthur and Mrs Gregson of West Bradford. .... Mrs' Greenwood re
ers, along with 12 fellow Cubs, were set a demand ing course before qualify ing. They were driven by car to Sabden and then given a route to follow leading to Readwood Riding School.- Once there, they had to make a fire and cook a meal for themselves. At the Calder pack
Hammond, formerly a re sident of the village and npw living in Clitheroe. - Mrs Hammond-pro
, ago.
duced Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit” two 'years ■ 1
adults and 50p for chil- . Michael. Dakin, Susy Cle- . Tickets, price £1 fqr
post office. Refreshments will be available at each performance. Members of the cast are
Chipping
Winkfield, of Silverdale, displayed. a wonderful, variety-of fabrics, de-, , signed itand printed by*,'
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pictured at a dress : re- ! hearsal. Bob Wright is at the . desk, watched, from the left by: Ann Wrathall,
dren, are on sale at the ment, Brenda Dewhurst, Coach afid Horses . Hotel Irene Wright, Ann Riley and Bolton-by-Bowland 1 and Vi Wilson.
by, the - Venture Scouts, who provided refresh ments. A slide-show was, also given" by all five groups. . Derek- A ttr id e was awarded the musician’s badeage.
the same with the addi tion of Mr Wilf Parkinson. A number of parents vol unteered to assist with fund-raising events.
T The committee remains - h
was spent by Read Scouts at Burnley District Swim ming Gala-at Nelson baths, on Sunday. In the finals of individual races were: Christopher Leach; Mark. Hodgkinson, Jason Travis, and Neil Harrison.
Scout swimmers An enjoyable afternoon
All the aces At the whist drive in
Read Constitutional Club whist winners were: Ladies — Mrs, L; Green, Mrs A. Slater (cons). Gents — Mrs D. Slinger, Mrs P. Longbottom (cons). Special prize: Mrs B. Brennan. MC was Mrs R. Hargreaves.
- beauty demonstration by Miss Margaret Sedgwick. Mrs Pam Houlker and Miss Jane. Bei'ry -were models. Members also re ceived individual advice on make-up! , A competition was won
tive Association held an open meeting w ith' a
by Mrs M. Lawson. Chairman was Mrs C. Calandine.
MU at Cathedral Six members of St
meeting, Mr Gavin Ward, manager of the Cub foot ball team last season, pre sented badges to the fol lowing: Sportsman — A n d rew N ich o lso n , Marcus Bell, Jonathan Graham, Charles McKno, • 'Neil Roberts and Jason Ward- Jason was also awarded his. Cyclist’s Pro ficiency.
awarded the prize for Read’s best Guide.
Best Guide Clair Yates has been
Entertained At the AGM of Read
ported on N the autumn council meeting. The com petition for treacle toffee was won -, by Mrs Read, Miss M. Brennand and Miss B. Brennand.
• Guides; football trophies and certificates, knots and tracking signs by the • Cubs; climbing and ar chery equipment and -a newly acquired soap-box by the Scouts; and a col lection of badges from all over the UK and abroad
. Miss P. Ormerod was elected president, Mrs D. Rogers secretary and Mrs M. Carter was-re-elected as treasurer. ■ •
Newton At the races
business and • entertain-, ment. Members were told about an approaching, day
;; ;
-' Slaidburh and projection ist was Mr R. -King-Wil- kinson. Mr J. "A.' R.'.Kay organised the event.’ Mr - J: ■ Watson MP for the , Hodder --Valley, accom-
■ ' Hodder Valley Conser vatives held a race even in g on S a tu rd a y a t Newton Village Hall. MC. was Mr C. Silverwood, of
W e s t .B rad fo rd MU opened in St Catherine’s Church with a service conducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild. Mrs M. Sleath played the organ.
Sunday School, chairman;- pressed appreciation. Mrs N. Goodcbild wel-
- At the - AGM . in , the / ■
Increases The new session -of
-Mrs P. Smythe. Mr Donald. Lodge showed slides of his visits to the • USA last year, ranging from 'New York to the Rockies; and Niagara Falls. Mrs M. Hindle ex-
served by Mrs K. Frank- land, Mrs G. Heanan and
1
corned new members Mrs D r a c i r le n t ’e n i f t J. Bryan and Mrs, M. rT e S i a e n i S g i n
Hindle. Reports'.were v-'Retiring West Bradford given by secretary Mrs B. WI president Mrs.Ellaline Stock and treasurer- Mrs ,-
l.Aspm, who thanked mem- D. Smith. ’
'.-: panied by- Mrs1'Watson was among the. visitors. President-Mr'.W; Robin-
, Mrs Goodchild thanked all the officers and. other-
■the annual ,,cost..(of the.- magazine-;- at the '. next;... meeting. . 1 ’
that subscriptions and the price - of vtnei', quarterly magazing - had - increased. It was' agreed to .pay sub scriptions - this - month-- and -
I. ..* J . . _ 1. ! ' - ' - was elected^a sigratory!^1 ''-the Sm Inn, Waddin^n. ^ en d ^
: members for - their co-op-. - eration.' Mrs "N./' Hindle
-and -Mrs Marjorie Fraser described' :her visit ‘ to' the autumn council meeting. ' ’ Thirty-three. members had attended’ the 14th birthday, .party,, held at
J tL ■■ • • A - I L a .
from : the committee Miss Mary . Berry. 1 if Mrs Anne- Gregson; re ported on the year’s ac tivities;- Miss Berry pre sented the financial-report
’Members were - warned ;i,was presented with
a..gift..-: her. Miss Hanson is presi- ivce-Hartley
, ‘
bers for their support, by
A - U l t I- ■ dent, Mrs Joyce-Har ' . M v e T A1 fOA . I J f lv t i f i lT
-, iTea and. biscuits Were served by Mrs Jerry .Par-
and.1 Mrs Mollie Mitchell vice-presidents; Mrs Anne Gregson- secretary,, Mrs Barbara Kitchen trea surer and > Mrs Margaret Sleath-press officer.
West Bradford Refreshments were.'
Faking by the Brownies; ’.badge work by t h e 1
Scout and; Guide Parents’ Committee exhibitions were given by each un iformed organisation -— soft-toys, Knitwear . and .
;Festival in Blackburn 'Cathedral. The service, entitled “In Praise of the Family” was conducted by the Provist and included a farewell to ' the Bishop. The Read banner was car ried. The annual jumble sale will. be on Saturday in
the..school, Straits Lane, at 2-30 p.m. Jumble . Should be brought in the morning. “The Lighter Side..* of
John’s MU, Read, at-
tended.the Archdeaconeyy
.Tuesday. Bashall Eaves
Beauty demo Read Ladies’ Conserva
the school hall at 7 p.m. It is the. children’s effort for the IYDP and pro c e ed s a re for th e Clitheroe Meteor Club.
New game Members of Chatburn’s
Ribblesdale Club spent some .time au their meet ing reminiscing over old photographs brought by Mrs M. Driver.
was played, as well as the usual games of dominoes • and snooker. Mrs D. Bretherton was thanked for her donation to club funds. Tea hostesses were Mrs Cowell and Mrs Hornby'.
A new game of cards
tended the opening meet ing of Chatbur'n Methodist Women’s Fellowship. Mrs Dixon was in the chair and the speaker-was the Rev. T. J. Bradshaw his subject , being “Christ and Compromise.” Mrs Good- fellow was the pianist.
Opening meet Almost 40 ladies. at
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Sabden, held its first annual meeting ir school,,hall when. Mrs Eileen _Luckett, enrolling mepiber, presided.
a service conducted by the Rev. Denis McWil- liam. Members reported on a busy and successful year and discussed future events including the Christmas1 Tree and the annual dinner in January.
The meeting began with OASIS
new members will attend future meetings.
The MU is hoping some
from Sabden attended the farewell service in Black burn Cathedral for the re tiring Bishop. of Black burn, the Rt Rev. R. A. S. Martineau.
Six MU representatives
be a coffee evening on. Tuesday'at 7-30 at the home of- Mrs- Connie Robinson of St Nicholas Avenue.
The next MU event will
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the Police” is the title of the talk-to be given by Mr.. Bob S au n d e r s on'’
Too few singers The first of Sabden
6ft. teak finish
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-shown to members-'of. Bashall Eaves -WI by Mrs Audrey Stretch, of Chat- burn.,/ Mrs P. Pye presided at -
trip to Katmandu were the .meeting.
unusual bottle was won by Miss M. Spurgeon and Mrs M. Thornber. Mrs K. Nowell gave a
The competition for an
The cake, made 1 by Miss Kathleen Hanson and iced by Mrs Leach,'was cut by one of -the oldest .mem bers,-Mrk Belle Nuttall. Entertainment was pro-.-
-be held in Mitton Insti tute in November.
report of the autumn council meeting in Orm skirk. The birthday party will
Chatburn
vided by Mrs Jean How- - arth, Mrs Rene Nowell.- and Mrs . Barbara Stock in a sketch entitled “Jumble Sale” and Mrs Anne Greg son gave a monologue concerning relations in vil lage life.- •
sisted with the election of! a f new committee .of 10 and Mrs 'Stock thanked'
. VCO Mrs Prescott as-, '
- view the lights -was made ' by 21 members of Christ Church MU, . Chatburn. A halt was made at St : Christopher,’s Church,
Lights trip •*' A trip to Blackpool to
fc-i---Tt! is hoped to have a re tu rn v is i t from St Christopher’s MU; on De-. cember 2nd-at the carol service.;
Phillips-, and 'helpers. The outing‘ was . organised by Mrs Barbara Quayle.
Kids’ Stuff
- Tomorrow. is a ; “big - night” - for - the children - of
kinson, Mrs Evelyn'Peat-,' Chatburp, when .they,all field and Mrs Beatrice ‘ group together'to put on Hanson. The evening : an ^ event''Called;^ Kids
card bingo. " Stuff and Nonsense”: ^
Adventure trip Further adventures of a
: This was reported at
WI’s “Singing for Plea sure” afternoons was very poorly attended and may now be opened to all villa gers.
■ the annual meeting on Monday., attended by VCO Mi's Moss. Diaries and calendars will be av ailable-at the next meet ing. A leligth of cotton material and sewing aids have been sent to the Sol-
- omon Isles. The craft circle begins
on October 28th, between 2 and 4 p.m., at the home of;-'Mrs Smith. Names were taken for a. carol service at Mellor in De cember. Sabden has to send a
delegate to the AGM in London next June and is also the host institute for the group meeting. Reports -were read by
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Mrs Fletcher, Mrs Reid and Mrs Walms ley. Thanks to president Mrs Fletcher and. Mrs Moss were given by Mrs E.; H a r ro p and Mrs E'. Jackson. The competition, for'the
Lea,, where -refreshments v O v e ra f l com p e ti tio n were served, by- Mrs Joy ' winner was Miss Dawson.-
oldest newspaper was: won by Mrs Harrop.
-The retiring committee ‘provided a-buffet. ' • ;T e a . h o s te s s e s for, November . are Mrs ■ J. Dobson-, -Mrs'M. Walker;
and Mrs Harrop. ; ./■'i-.;;. • ■ S v' ' v *’■
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