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wore given to Mrs S. Mason, Mrs M. Porter, Mrs H. Metcalfe and Mrs C. Waterworth, who re ceived flowers from the p r e s id en t ’s table. A supper of hot-pot, fruit salad and cream was served by the committee. Members brought
Christmas gifts to be sent to Kell View Home for the Klderly at Longridge. The Mrs Popplewell
memorial goblet was won bv Mrs K. Horn! for most points in the monthly competitions. She also re- ceived a gift token. The raffle was won by Mrs
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W'aterworth. A letter of thanks was received from the Muscu lar Dystrophy Fund for a donation of £-12 from the
Mrs Park»*r and presented her with a plant. On behalf of all members. Mi’s .1. Wood thanked Mrs t'owking for her three years as president and presented her with a h o U i |U e t .
\V1 collecting box. Mrs Beattie thanked
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joyed anot her Come Dancing night at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Saturday, with music by
Whitaker. Mrs .1. Parkin son. Mr K. Briggs. Tlie Christmas dance v. ;!1 in- mi 1 )ecember 13th.
McFwan. Mr .1. Barlow. Mr B. Fairelough, Mrs D.
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of Knowle Creen ami Dutton Wl. members Were told of the decision to keen Denman College open and that i'lm. was i lie target for the fund-
rui.-ers. : There was an invitation
Four ideals At the annual meeting
Dance night Dedicated dancers en
Bob Fain-lough. Prizewin ners wore: Mrs B.
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Wanting more Nearly 50 people enjoy
ed a bingo evening in St Mary’s Hall, Sabden, when £(56 was raised to wards stalls at the Christ- ias Fair on December
tour and shown how the telephone system works. Thanks were expressed bv Sarah Wolfcndcn, sec onded bv chairman Val erie Pickard. Another recent talk was
7th. Caller was Mr Jack H a y t h o r n t h w a i t e a n d there was a supper of home-made pie and peas and cakes. The evening was organ
ised by Mrs Norah Cal- v e r ley , Mrs Frances Qucga'n, Mrs Margaret Wood and Mrs Eileen Varley, who have been usked’to make it a regular event.
Vacant seat A vacancy has occurred
on Sabden Parish Council following the resignation of Mr Norman Crompton through work commit ments.
Tricks and spots Domino winners at
Sabden Over GOs on Monday were: Mrs P. Whittaker. Mrs M. Wade, Miss A. Alston. Whist: Mrs N. Marshall, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs Mar shall. 0 n Th u rsday, d om i no inners were Mrs K.
given by Andy Walling on nis Silver Jubilee trip to the USA. Next week a talk on
Radio Lancashire will be given by Judith Roberts,
at 7-15 p.m. in the village hall.
Chatburn burn’s Ribblesdale Club
Party plans Tea hostesses at Chat-
were Mrs M. Kidgwav and Mrs A. Kenyon. All members are asked to attend the annual meeting today at 2-30 p.m., when arrangements for the Christmas party will be discussed.
shaw spoke to Chatburn M e th o d is t Church Women’s Fellowship on “Alary, the mother of God.” Mrs R. Hudson was the pianist. At the next meeting the Rev. Clifford Foster, of Whallcy, will speak about “Woodbine Willie.”
Mary The Rev. T. J. Brad-
Newby, Mrs Wade, Mrs N. H a r g r e a v e s and Master 0. Platt. Whist: Mrs M. Procter. Master C. Platt. Raffle: Mrs C. Sefton.
Sabden Horticultural Soci ety Mr Alan Cliff thanked members and officials at the annual meeting for their continued loyalty and work. He added thanks to Fr Leon Morris for the use of St Mary’s Hall for the annual show and to the ladies who helped with refreshments. The treasurer’s report
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o.lbye to Mrs Smith, ■aln- :> leaving the dis-
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Welcome boost Whalley and District
Age Concern’s funds have been boosted by £*10.80, thanks to the latest was- lepaper collection from the village’s skip. The skip, behind the
West Bradford
Whallcy. conducted the service at West Bradford
Old and new Mrs N. Foster, of
Ladies' Bright Hour, due to the continued indisposi tion of leader Mrs Susan
Clark. Prayers were said for members unable to attend. After readings and
hymns accompanied by Airs Nancy Frankland, Air Frank *Rushton, of Clitheroe, gave a talk on old and new hymns and the ir composers and played some of the new tunes which could become popular. Miss Al. Hetherington,
STALLS overflowing with gifts, cakes, produce and pots were the target for eager buyers at an autumn fair held in Grind- leton Alethodist School. It was opened by the
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Mayoress of Clitheroe, Airs Maxine Jones, who received a spray of flow ers from Sunday school scholar Susan Hanson. Af ternoon teas proved so popular that further sup plies had to be obtained and a sum of £23*1 was raised for the church re novation fund.
Number plate offence
post office in King Street, Whalley, is accessible on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m.* until noon. Fol lowing the issue of now telephone directories in the area, old ones will be most welcome.
revealed a sound financial position. Arrangements
were made for the annual dinner on March Mill at the Coronation Hotel. Cisburn. Officials elected were:
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On drugs About *10 people in
Mrs Cl. Waddington (pres ident). Miss A. Alston and Mr J. Newby (vice-presi dents), Mr E. Howson (chairman), Miss A. Alston (vice-chairman). Mrs E. Clarkson (secret ary). Airs F. Cooke (trea surer). Mr K. Davies and Mr L. Harwood (show secretaries), Mr
J.Hrilclif- fe (Press secretary) and Mr I). Houghton (au ditor). Committee: J. Newbv,
W. Bold. W. Britcliffe. H. Briteliffe. L. Clarkson. W. Cooke. It. Newby, W. Rimmer. E. Wilson, J. Britcliffe. W. Campbell. E. Howson, It. Shaw, J. Barrow. A. Parfitt. K. Davies. P. Dewhurst.
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(Tulfs vice-chairman Mrs M. A. llcvworth wel comed Mr A. Wadding ton. of Skipton. who gave a talk and slide show on pelargoniums and fuch sias. He was thanked by Mrs C. F. Pickles. A letter from the chair
M iehae 1 A ck royd. we 1 - comeil guest speaker Dr James Madcn, of the Lamont Clinic. Burnley General Hospital. He spoke about the use
Whalley attended an open meeting to discuss drugs, called by the parish church. The Vicar, the Rev.
of Clitheroe, is to be the guest speaker on Wednes day and members have been invited to the Wl party on December 3rd.
Tosside
of drugs from ancient times in China and India up to the present day and a vigorous question and
answer session followed. Mr Aokrovd said the
Flower Club on Thursday was very well attended for a Christmas demonst
problem. Festive A meeting of Whalley
ration by Mrs Margaret Lowe. On December 5th there will be a demonstra tion by Mr Bert Ellis enti tled "Christmas my way.”
senior citizens’ drive in W hall ev w e re: Whist. L ad ie s — Mrs M. W h itak e r . Miss M. Hudson. Gents — Mr E. Flack. Mr ( ’. Sharpe. Dominoes: Mrs N. Am brose, Mr P. Whitaker.
All the aces Winners at the Abbey
man. Mr W. Holland, thanked members for their good wishes during hi.- recent illness. At tin* meeting on De
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cember 11th there will be a social evening with a Jacob's join supper, all members and friends being welcome.
Bolton-by-Bowland YFC travelled to British Tele com at Blackburn, where they were given a guided
Guided tour Thirty members of
held a food bingo in the
Food bingo Chipping Pony Club
village hall on Saturday, organised by Mr Tom Holden and run by Mrs Rogerson and her team of helpers. It raised £250 for club funds. Tomorrow the club
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holds its annual presenta tion night and on Satur day there will be a Prince Philip games practice in preparation for a friendly competition organised by Wheeltnn Ponv Club.
Read
ly Circle Mr and Mrs H. Waterworth. of Burnley, gave an illustrated talk entitled “All Aboard — Runway. Railway. Road” on their visit to Canada and the USA. Miss M. Dewhurst proposed thanks and gave details of the Christmas nartv on December 3rd at Hillocks Farm Restaur ant. Old Langho.
US visit At Read Ladiesf Friend
Saddened Members of Read MU
were saddened to hear of the death of their loyal friend. Mrs Jean Dawson, and sympathy from the branch was extended to her family.
whist drive in Read Con st it lit ional Club on Monday were: Ladies — Airs S. J. Coward. Mrs E. Brownhill. Mrs E. Charn- lev (cons). Gents — Mrs P* Larkin. Mr R. Sagar. Mrs E. Hutchinson and Airs P. Longboltom (cons). Mr Sagar won the special prize and MC was Mrs Brownhill.
Lucky hands Prizewinners at the
FOR driving a car with out due care and atten tion, Jason Mark Exweli (18). of Keinple View, Clithoroe. was fined £60 by the town’s magis trates. The court was told that
meeting had been benefi cial and everyone was now more aware of the
for a whist and domino drive in aid of Tosside Institute funds. AlCs were Air E. Metcalfe and Air F. Peel. Winners: Airs Har greaves, Mrs N. Breaks, Airs R. Woolerton, Mrs A. Harper, Mr W. Cros slev, Air J. Stafford, Mr W.‘ Hird. Mrs E. Mor- phet. Mr Nelson. Mrs Oddie, Air C. Wiseman. Air E. Newhouse. Miss M. Lord. Mr J. Oddie. Airs Thornher. Mrs Went worth. Raffle: Mrs E. Robin
Fund-raiser There were 2G tables
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A WOMAN who enjoyed working for St John’s Church. Read, lias died, aged (>7. Mrs Jean Dawson, of
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LETTERS and numbers were missing or broken from the registration dis play of a car stopped by police in Clitheroe, the town’s magistrates were told. David Edward Man
A WOA1AN who worked for most of her life as a winder at the former Judge Walmseley Alill, Billington, has died, aged 77.
Pleasant View, Billington, was born in Preston. She and her husband Richard (79) were married at St L eon a rd ’s Church, Langho, and were due to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on December 28th. Airs Bradley enjoyed
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sf ield (21), of Alonk Street. Clitheroe. was fined £10 for using a ear with the registration mark not displayed and a similar sum for not having a test certificate. In a letter to the court,
Langho will be preceded by a funeral service at St Leonard’s tomorrow.
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