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ported, despite the weath er, the sum of £582 was raised for the NSPCC and WI funds. Held in the Festival
Hall, the fair was opened by Mrs Mary Towneley, the chairman of the Burn ley and Nelson branch of the NSPCC and the chair man of the Lancashire Centenary Appeal Com mittee. Mrs Towneley gave her
by Mrs C. Clark whose daughter, Naomi, pre sented to Mrs Towneley a small gift. The president of Gisburn WI, Mrs Susan Graveston, introduced Mrs Towneley. One of the highlights of
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audience a brief history of the work of the NSPCC.
Festive air at St Helen’s
the afternoon for the chil dren was the visit of
P. Shuttleworth and C. White were successful in the hamper draw and Mrs E. Parker and Mrs S. G rav es to n won the Christmas cake competi tion.
Father Christmas. Mrs A. Lancaster, Mrs
tured to the right of the soft toy stall with WI members and customers.
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Council’s Planning and Technical Officer, Mr Philip Bailey, told the parish councils’ liaison committee that at present many were too slow in making contact with him, so their views could not be considered when deci sions on the applications were made. He suggested that the
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parishes should delegate powers to their chairmen or set up sub-committees instead of waiting to dis cuss applications at full council meetings. Mr Bailey also said that
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Gisburn MU fair aids NSPCC
PUP ILS were on hand to pick up a few ideas for their letter to Santa and give pa rents some expert advice at a toy and book s a le a t SS Michael and John’s RC Primary School, Clitheroe. The sale was organised by teachers and friends and boosted the funds of the school PTA by about £80.
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ONE of the highlights of a tour round Clitheroe Parish Church belfry for 16 pupils of Moorland School in the town came when they were allowed to ring the bells them selves. The junior pupils, ac
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companied by music teacher Mrs Valerie Bul lock and teacher Mrs Audrey Rowson, were shown round by Mr V. Wood, one of the bellrin gers. He gave an illustrated
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Chatburn Legion wins two awards
THE Royal British Legion has officially recog nised the hard work members of the Chatburn and District branch have put in over the past year.
Mayor’s Welfare Fund
THE following donations have been received for the Mayor of Clitheroe’s Welfare Fund: £250 — Rotary Club of Clitheoe. £150 — Clitheroe Lions Club. £130 — Clitheroe Golf Club. £100 — Flexible Reinforce ments. £50 — Ribblesdale Cement
• branches. It has also received a
the Jack Wallace Trophy, for showing the greatest progress and efficiency for all the East Lancashire
Chatburn has received
certificate as runners-up in the George Haffner trophy contest for increas ing Poppy day collections by 87 per cent over the last three years. Members were praised
and Horrocksford Lime Co. £30 —J. R. and P. A. Tindall. £25 — B. Dugdaie and Son, James Thomber’s, John Houldsworth and Co. £l0 — S. Westhead, National
Westminster Bank, Castle Castings, J. H. Myers’, SS Michael and John’s Ladies Guild, Soroptimist Internation al of Clitheroe, Ladyfair of Feniscliffe, Brian Dootson’s, Pendlebury Gorst and Hoare, The Guide Newspaper Group, Rufus Carr’s, Barnes and Tip ping, Mr and Mr s J. Hemingway. £5 — Rockdale Funeral Ser
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OVER £350 was raised for Sunday School funds at St Helen’s Christmas fair on Saturday. Much preparation had
festive air with decorations made by the children of St Helen’s Playgroup. Organisations such as the Brownies, Cubs and Mothers’ Union helped to run some of the stalls and serve the ever- popular refreshments. On sale were
been carried out by members of the church and particularly by the working party, which ensured that the stalls were well stocked. The hall was given a
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were re-elected: Presi dent, H. Pearson, chair man, J. W. Wilson, vice- chairman and Poppy or ganiser, J. Altham, trea surer, H. Baron, vice- presidents, J. C. Wise man, W. H. Proctor and A. Rudgyard. Mr J. B. Hodgson was elected sec retary. Committee: W. F.
Parkes, R. Graham, P. Mercer, J. P. Read, R. M. Drage and H. Birch.
ADVENT SERVICE
RESIDENTS of Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley at tended the united advent carol se rv ic e a t SS Michael and John’s RC Church. It was conducted
by' Fr Joseph Wareing, and there were readings and prayers by members of the congregation, who represented all ages of the community.
tombola and a couple of raffles. A large Christmas hamper went to Mrs E. Chapman, other winners being Mrs Spencer, Mr A. Parker and Mrs E. Ellison. Mrs D. Edmondson won a ■
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£500 for League of Friends
BUSINESS was brisk at the Calderstones’ League of Friends Christmas fair, raising £500 towards gen eral funds.
ing, the fair is a popular social occasion. Stalls in cluded arts :and crafts, fancy goods and Christ mas gifts and decorations.
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