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4ft. 6in. SPRUNG EDGESILENTNIGHT MILAN £ 1 0 5


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Kids Dollar Stretch Denims £ 9 .9 9 — £ 1 3.9 9


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Ladies’ famous make Blouses £4 .7 0 — £4 .99


Ladies’ All Wool Arran style £ 9 .9 9


Men’s Polyester Cotton Shirts, famous make £5 .9 9


Men’s Cotton Twill Shirts £ 7 .9 9


Men’s All Cotton Tee Shirts £ 1 .9 9 ,£ 2 .9 9 £3 .5 0


Men’s Polyester Cotton Casual Zipper Jackets £ 1 1 .9 9 (SA VE £ 8 )


Men’s Terylene Worsted Trousers,


Moleskins, Tweeds, Cords and Breeches' always in stock .


Levi, Wrangler, Lee, Razzy, Dollar Jeans


always in stock PLUS new Canvas Baggies and Canvas Bomber Jackets £ 1 5.9 9


AS USUAL OVER THE HOLIDAYS


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Rangers enjoy foreign fare


DANISH o p en , sandwiches, quiche lorraine, American cheesecake and Austrian, “apples in nightgowns” were just some of the culinary delights visitors tucked into at the 1st Clitheroe Ranger unit’s international food and investiture night. ,


Awards night


ABOUT 60 people at­ tended the Ribble Valley Junior Snorkel Club’s awads night. Badges and certificates, were pre­ sented by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Ted Boden, and his wife;


Paul Jones (snorkel diver of the year), Susan Flem­ ing (best mitten examina­ tion), Jim Pollard (Lon- gridge), Nicola Wilson (Rimington). Advanced awards —


Hilda. Trophy winners were


The dishes, from'many countries, had been made by unit members. During the evening at


the SS Michael and John’s Guide and Scout head­


quarters, Lowergate, three members were in­ vested by District Com­ missioner Mrs Frances Nelson. . .They were Susan


Find a job to give


a Scout


ITS. Scout Job time again — the only occasion when members are allowed to ask for payment for doing a chore.


about in the Ribble Valley between now and April 28th, raising money to cover the costs of the movement.


Scouts 'will be out and •But if you do decide to


give a Scout a job, make sure he is not an im­ poster. •


Turner (15), of York Street, Sarah Wilding (15), of Kirkmoor Road and Diane Barlow (15), of St Mary’s Street, all Clitheroe. Invited to the ceremony


John Magee, Neil Norton, Nicola Wilson. Snorkel awards —


Hazel Fleming, Jim Pol­ lard, Lister Howarth, Susan Fleming, Russell Walker, Darren Parker, Brett Stansfield, Paul Bowker, Chris Tomlinson, Jill -Taylor and Mark Proctor.


300 mark near


COUNCIL houses sales in the Ribble Valley have reached 287 with a furth­ er 29 in the pipeline.


were Division Commis­ sioner Mrs Pat Hould- sworth, guiders in charge of the candidates’ old com­ panies, parents and poten­ tial new Rangers. The unit was started in


August 1981 and is run by Ranger leader Mrs Ber­ nadette Worden, of Milton Avenue, Clitheroe. Members meet every


other Wednesday, and the group is open to all girls over 14. They undertake a wide


Continue as church wardens .


THERE were few changes in personnel at the annual church meeting of St Mary Magdalene’s, Clitheroe. Churchwardens Peter


range of activities includ­ ing trips, walking, handic­ rafts and badge work. New members are always welcome.


Village news Whalley


All the aces Whist winners at the


Abbey senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Ladies — Miss M. Hudson, Mrs F. Jolly. Gents' — Miss N. Knowles, Mrs M. Naylor. Dominoes: Mrs Pye, Mrs Weaver, Mrs M. Duckett, Mr Whitehead, Mr Whitaker.


Jumble At Whalley Methodist


Billington


wood was the speaker at the devotional meeting'of Billington Baptist Church Ladies’ Social Hour on the subject of Easter and having faith in God. There was a good attendance and refreshments were served.


Having faith Pastor James Beard-


■ Chatburn


Greetings Dominoes were played


by members of the Rib- blesdale Club, Chatbum, and birthday greetings were sung for Mrs Gros- venor and Mrs Kenyon. Tea hostesses were Mrs Collinson and Mrs Tit- terington. There will • be no club meeting today.


Chipping


Ventriloquist At the Happy Days


Club, Chipping, Mrs Cliffe and Mrs Harris were winners of the domino drive. Members were told of a donation made to the club from the Holme Charity. Mrs Starkey, a new re­


School, a jumble sale for Women’s Work raised £100.


Houldsworth and Am­ brose Veevers and de­ puties Edward Thompson and Gordon Dixon were re-elected, along with PCC secretary Miss Kate Glisbey and treasurer Brin Lofthouse. Mrs Jean Brennan is a


new PCC member and new sidesmen are Fred Poole, Paul Wrathman, Ian Rimmer and David Taylor. The Vicar, Canon J. C.


Bolton-by-Bowland


dwarf conifers were shown at Bolland Garden­ ing Club by Mr Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries. He was thank­ ed for his. talk by Mr J. Singleton. New member Mr H.


Heathers Various heathers and


Hudson, thanked all who helped to run the church and hall and parochial or­ ganisations and referred to the formation of a Parish Youth Council to co-ordinate youth work and make services more suitable for young people.. A successful exhibition


Proctor • was welcomed and names were taken of those wishing to go to Heslington, near York, for a flower demonstra­ tion by Mr George Smith. At the meeting on May


had been held in connec­ tion with the Sunday School centenary and big improvements had been made to the upper hall, with work soon to begin on the hall downstairs. The treasurer reported


that income and expendi­ ture were reasonably ba­ lanced, but kitchen altera­ tions had only been made possible through a gener­ ous bequest.


9th Mr J. Fitton will de­ monstrate floral art and supper hostesses will be Mrs S. Devlin and Mrs M. Cowking.


the chair and Mr and Mrs J. Wolfenden, who are to help organise a flea market in the village hall on May 6th, were wel­ comed. It was agreed that the


forthcoming Bolton-by- Bowland Drama Group play, “Surprise Package, from April 26th to 28th, were made at a committee meeting. Mr G. Brooks was in


Making plans Arrangements for the


SPRING THEME


A FASHION show in the Catholic Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe, raised £90 for Clitheroe Flower Club funds. Models were provided by Town and Country. At Friday’s meeting,


“Nostalgia’^ concert had been a success. The next meeting is on May 1st at the Coach and Horses Hotel and on November 16th there will be a social evening at the Spre Eagle Hotel, Barrow.


Bowland WI will be taking part in a knit-in for rheumatism and arthritis research on May 3rd at the home of president Mrs Mary Pickles. On May 24th there will be an outing to Blackpool Various old documents


Documents Members of Bolton-by-


sident in the village, was welcomed. A coach has been booked for an after­ noon trip to the Lake Dis­ trict on June 13th. After tea Mr Wally


Schofield entertained for half-an-hour with jokes, songs and ventriloquism.


Mr W. A. Askew, chair­ man of North Craven Flower Club, gave a flower demonstration on the theme of spring, using spray carnations, iris, gladioli, freesia, enchant­ ment lilies, feathers, for- sythia and pussy willow. The next meeting will


be on May 18th, with de­ mons trator Mrs A. Moms.


Memories AN impromtu speech on


“Memories” was given at Clitheroe Ladies’ Speak­ ers Club by Mrs Isabelle Parkinson and Mrs Beryl Waddington ' entertained with “Minds endangered.” Vice-president Mrs


were used by Mr Ian De- whurst, of Keighley, to illustrate a . talk on “The byways of local history.” He, was thanked by Mrs A. Moorhouse. The competition for an


old relic from the past was won by Mrs D. Par­ t in g to n , Mrs D. Comthwaite and Mrs T. Pope.


MILK was one ingredient which Brownies of the 3rd Langho St Mary’s . pack had in plenty when they held their tea party. For instead of staging it


at their usual meeting place, it went ahead at Simpson’s milking par­ lour, Dinckley! The party is one of the


seven dwarfs, some of whom are pictured with Brown Owl Mrs Jennifer Gee as she pours Santa a cuppa. The' Brownies enjoyed a


• feast of party food accom­ panied, of course, by re­ freshing cups of tea.


Now the pack is hoping


requirements for taking part in the National Brownie Guide Celebra­ tion Tea-Making Fort­ night. The idea was to stage a


Christmas left Lapland to join in the fun, along with Snow White and the


party in the most unusual place possible and to invite an unusual guest. For the occasion Father


MEET ON THE FARM


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club went to Fields House Farm, Waddington, where the girls were shown how to make roses and the boys judged beef cattle and fat. lambs. Results: Beef: Seniors — P. Nightingale, T. Binns and


D. .Cowgill (joint second). Juniors — J. Roberts, R. Howarth, D. Bowen. Fat lambs: Seniors —


T. Binns, A. Cowgill, D. Cowgill. Juniors — K. Preston, P. Coats, B. Stansfield.


Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s weekly bridge session were: Mr T. Adey and Mr T. Thomber, Mrs P. Adey and Mr J. Lynch, Mrs R. Pye and Mrs M. Manning.


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that it will be judged to have held the most unusu­ al tea party, so that it can enjoy the competition’s first prize, a day trip to . Paris!


should be wearing un­ iform and should produce an official “job card”, bearing his name and his group, which the donor is asked to sign.


Each Scout or Cub People are asked to al­


locate the boys’ tasks compatible with their age or, if a big job needs doing, to request that a message is passed on for an older boy.


offered and the “job done” sticker displayed to avoid subsequent calls.


A fair reward should be


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MEMBERS of Whalley Parish Council donned aprons and turned chefs for the day on Sunday to serve hot pot lunches to villagers.


The event, held at the


Old Grammar School, raised £143 for Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Ted Boden’s “Children in Need” appeal.





Mayor and Mayoress and local MP Mr David


Guests included the


Waddington. Hot pot for 150 people


was prepared and the verdict of the village seemed, to be that the councillors knew their onions.


Chairman ■ Miss


„ relations exercise aimed at . bringing us closer to the people. We are very adept, at turning our - hands to new ideas.” ■ •


Pauline, Wilkinson said:, “This was really a public


The cooking contin­


gent of parish councillors was led by Coun.'Mrs Clara Horsfall, who used to run the Vale House Cafe in Whalley. The men laid the


. with the mammoth task of washing up.


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