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Thirty years on, club is still going strong


THERE’S always'a warm welcome (or members-hi- 1 . ^


THIRTY years;. ago two Clitheroe ladies — -Miss Dorothy Rushton and Mrs Phyllis Todd — were a little worried. Caring, kindly people, ■


thought the ladies and de­ cided to do something about it. They saw little actual poverty : in the town; most of the people th ey had in mind were comfortably housed and, if they were ever in need, were well cared for. They had everything,


they looked around the town- and saw flourishing organisations bringing in­ terest and happiness-to every age group — to children, to teenagers and the physically active. Indeed to every noup but. one — the old folk. “ T h is is u n f a i r ,


By Jimmy Fell


and furnished. But, bit by bit, the dream became reality. . ,


. : “Today the Pendle Club!


has. to be visited, -to be ' seen, to be believed. ..


tered to receive an invita-, tion to luncheon at this splendid 'establishment and to learn something of-' the club’s activities and organisation from my host. Luncheon Club sec­ retary Ernest Tolson.


'


> As the story unfolded some of the facts revealed were quite staggering. I began to wish I had


'them their ideas, planned - and worked together and th e Pendle Club was bom.


to improve the quality of l i fe fo r th e s e d e a r people,” said the two ladies. _They gathered friends around them,, sold


■ I t did not happen over­ night, of course. Months of dedicated work were n e c e s sa ry before- the splendidly-equipped -and furnished premises in Lowergate were acquired


required for quietly con­ te n te d , ' undemanding lives, except two impor­ tant essentials — friends with whom to chat and reminisce and “outside”- social interests. ■ “We must do something ■


Recently, I ^.was f la t -■


sc r ip t io n , have been sorted through, baled and prepared for’ collection. and,.:;again,: the labour,


I costs'have been absolutely nil. ,: Every month; too, some dozens of social activities are organised and super­ vised. Several hundred people have happy caref­ ree evenings and after­ noons and, once more, alL. the work entailed is abso­ lutely voluntary. I t was when these facts


been accompanied^by ■ Norris McWhirter, for he • would have found plenty to enter in- his Guinness Book of Records. ■ T ak e :'th e Luncheon


Club itself —'ju s t one of the weekly activities. Since this feature was


— the collection, baling - and sale of waste-paper, a-, project which goes a long, long way towsms keeping the entire exercise finan­ cially viable. Thousands, literally


introduced, well over 65,000 meals have been s e rv e d and nobody, repeat nobody, has re­ ceived, a single penny in payment for all the work involved. . Look at another activity •


thousands, of tons of newspapers, magazines,, scrap paper of every de­


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were revealed that-I real­ ised that, even if I owned the finest computer in the world, I would never be able to calculate the hun­ dreds of' thousands of hours of dedicated, unpaid work . involved over the whole of three decades;' it is quite beyond human comprehension and calcu­ lation. So, to o , a re th e


thousands of hours of in­ te r e s t and: enjoyment b ro u g h t to one-time lonely, perhaps depre­ ssed, men and- women,' just because the Pendle


Club is there every day, every week, eveiy month. ' The-whole Christian ex­


ercise — , non-denomina- tional; non-political, at­ tached to no particular,. church or other organisa-. tion — clearly demons­ t ra te s what 'a caring, - kindly community the town and surrounding area really is.- v Sitting quietly at home :


the two-ladies whose aim. and idea-it was all those years ago must feel a tre- - mendous sense , of satisfac- -- tion and achievement. - Miss Rushton and Mrs


..very, very proud. One final note. At-the


Todd, both still: active in the administration; and . management of. the club,- have every reason to feel.


present time - there are vacant seats at :the Wed­ nesday luncheons, i ' c If you, reading this ap-.; preciation, are over 70:


welcome and, secondly, if you would like to play a part in continuing this fine, voluntary work, why not go along and find out what it is aU about? There is a job waiting that you can do.


S live alone, then you be made more than


DOMINOES is d very popular'game at the luncheon club. IHctured.at the tabie are (from the left), Mr Mark Coates, Mr Wilfred Holt and Mr John Lofthouse-


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