Cl i lh fmc JJ.IJ. 1 (KdHoritilt. JJ.IJ.l (Ai l ri -rl i .sint i ). Hun/lci l
(('lass ij in l) ews from the Villages mEN0|!EjTON
Looking for funds I-'u 1 1 c 1 - r;tisin.u wns the
main topic of convorsat ion al All Saint s’ ( ’hurch l'( ’( iVndlolon. Various events an* Im*imu' oryunised for the for theo iiiiiiy year. In Sep* lembcr, the church will be "m ilin i* -" a simp iti bkirk- l»u i'n fo r a w o r k and parishioner.- an* asla-d to >1 art collect ini* household ....... Is. to o ls , kooks, t iiys
1 * 1 ot lie s , anyt h iiiy
-ah-able. A coiled i«>n point is to he arranged. ( )n May Hbt h t hen* will
1m* a car t iv i is i i r c Inin l organised by M r David Wood, w ho is also arrany- iny a numbers and letters compel it ion, wit h cask p r iz e s . C o m p e t i t io n papers can be obtained from church or t he “ Swan w ith Two Necks." price 1 . P ro c e e d s a re fo r
■
no organised prize of i:iUII.
bocal
-hun-h roof funds. A massive draw w ill also first
u it h nt ra d ors
b r in y a.- aiat i church roof. belli ell services
isked to yive ■ for repairs to
held each \ \ edliesd: p.m.. duriny bent, will alsii be a st udy after each service. '•hmvh in rural areas.
• are est i I he
will he iv. at S
yroup. on the
Officers The annual meetiny of
Pendleton ( 'onse rval ivc* branch was held at Stan den Hall, home of Mr J. K. 1C A s pi n a 11. who w a s e le c te d c h a irm a n . Mrs F l o r e n c e ( ' o w p e r l h w a i t e i> v i re cha i rtua n . M rs M a r jo r ie lh>ss secretary a nd M r Joh n i t leaza rd
t reasurer. C o m m i l t ee me III be rs
are Mrs Susan Nelson. Mr John E. < 'owperl hwail e. M r Harry W h itw e ll, Mr and Mrs Francis Ireland, M r Fdw ard ( ow p e rt h waite and Mr buyer Neb
soli. A
fina ucial slat
was y ive n and th yested dale for a harvest lunch at Standeii Hall is September LMt l). A meet iny will be held in Auyust to finalise details.
m in t suy-
bedrooms, a dininy room and kitchen. Work is still heiny car
ried out. with electric liyh t in y bciny prepared, together with occupants.
'Thanks were yiven to Mr and Mrs Edmonds for arranyiny transport of the house to the meelinu.
Jumble K ;idea ( Ticket
ladies’ committee successful jumble the pavilion, raising for dub I ; were expres?
Tllio
those who helped b and organise t he sah*
*d to run
Club
held a sale in over
isAbdeN;
Dark smoke Sahden parish council
lors, still concerned about the nossible effects of (lark smoke heiny emitted by a v i l la y e com p a n y , have been assured tha t steps are heiny taken to remedy the situation. The company, M a rb ill
Developments L td . had been reported for allowiny dark smoke to lie emitted from a site in the villaye where the firm burns off p la s t ic-1 Vpe m a te r ia ls from components in order to recycle them. The ch a irm a n . Conn.
Abbey drive Winners at the Abbey
senior citizens’ drive, in Wliallcy. were: Ladies Mrs J. Wahnsley. Mrs Iv.
I lowart h. ( lent s Mr J . Whitehead. Mrs I >. I ’arns-
worth. I )iuniniies: M rs N . Ambrose. Mrs E. Thomas-
so 1 1 , Mrs lb 1 lorne. A coach tr ip to the
Yorkshire Dales Falconry ("en 1 re. al Set I le. has been arrunyeiI lor May hih. I he cost. including alternoon tea. is £7 and those interested are asked to contact Mrs S. Wiyyans uC.'il MiJStni) or Mrs J. Walmsley (Olb.l MH7KK.
Editor’s account “ ( 'lit heroe Adver t isel'
and Tim es" e d i to r M r beiyh Morrissey was the sjieaker at Whalley Met h- odist ( 'hurch Men’s Fe l low.-hip. He yave a most inteivstinu account ol the preparat ion and print iny of the paper, which yoes on sale each 'I’hursilay.
I ’.e rn a rd P a r f i t t . t old members at the monthly meet iny that Marbill was now doiny a lot ol extra manual work to keep the hurniny to a minimum. “ ’They are puttiny a lot m o re m a n po w e r in to
act u a lly s c ra p in y l he materials o f f in t he fae- lo r y , to m in im is e th e
amount o f hu rn in y. And they are still try in y to find a specialist firm where it can be d e all w i th , he said, followiny a site meet- in y w it i 1 the company. ••'They are d o in y th e i r
best,’’ he added. I hit ( 'oim. Albert At kin-
son warned: “ bibbh* Yal- Iry Council will prosecute i f they find them hurniny it and em illin y the dark smoke, because it is now an offence." M em b e rs a y re e d t «
Re-cycling ‘no’ An offer of a re-cyciiiiy
cent n* in Sahden has been turned down by the parish council because there is no suitable site and it was tho uyhl it would attract misuse and vandalism i f placed on the villaye car piirk. The Acerinytori Anylers
21 tables 'There Were 2I table s at
I he w h i s t a n d d o m i n o d r i v e o r y a n i s e d b y I he ma n a y e in e n l c om mi t te e at 1 1 i s b u r n F e s t i v a I H a l l . M( ‘s we n * M r T’ . Wa l l and M r s J ’ . ITU. Wh is t : b a i l ie s M r s A.
House to let There was
attendance al
Friendly I ’ ii opened by Mb ten. She lhank< who donated refreshments at Year fair and manned the r -erved lunches.
c.Mtu was raise mainlaininy l he On -how wa:
larye doll’s horn Mrs l'. Larne.-, of hioloyy at School. Pdae
tin
; D. I ev
Ph i l l ip s . M r s b. Wa d d in y - I o n . M r s D . K n o w l e s , ( ie n t s : M r s S. ( I r a v e s tmi . M r b . S m i t h . M r W a d - di n y lo n . I ) o m i n o es :
client Head
et iny. ( Jut -
•rvotle or
the be all who
tails and A total of
l towards
uhurch. . a rather
•a * made by . a teaclier West holme »urn. Mrs
Parties told member.- that, after she had started wood w ork classes. she decided she would like a "stately home" of her own. She described hoW plans followed
were made, many
visits
litiyitiy wo nl walls,
by to DIN roof and shops
house consists of rooms lor maids,
Made on three floors. a
nursery, two
tor t he Ii<>ors. staircase, I he
A b b o t t . M r s C M r C. Wis ema n .
b a f f l e : Mr ;
M rs J . ( Y a h t n b i le v .
Chib is to be cont act e< I about tile rubbish left by the side of Spriny Lodye, followiuy tin* recent con st m e t ion w o rk t h e re . S everal re s id e n ts have complained to the council about unsiyht ly rubbish loft behind. A lenyt hsman is dm* to
start work in Sabdcn next month and it is hoped that villagers will make a spe cial effort to be tidy, fol-
M r s L . Ilodsoit,
A. bowe. Mrs J.
Superstitions Mcinlir rs nf (iis liu r ii
Vl-’C mcl in tin- villup-
hull l'l.r a talk h.v M i- L. Coaias mi riislnms ami su] htsI il i' ins. K r l ivsli- n ir iils u r iv niailr I>>' v i f f - rhainnaii Alisnn (iursl ami th r vote 1 1 I' thanks was r iv r l l l IV S trV r ll I ’lVstull. Ne x t w r r k t l l i - i v w i l l In-
a t r i p t " l l l a r k lm n i I'm- iev- s k a t im; ami
im -m l i r r s
> lnml i i l i i r i ' l at the- v i l la in ' hal l at 7 p . 111.
Church meeting Lisburn Parish Church
l
church on March -b ill, 7 :‘.o p.m.. when all parish
is i e
:
in at
to ioners attend. are welcome
iroehial Church ( 'ouncil to
hold its ACM
lowiny entry in tin* best- Kept Villaye Competition. 'The council is hopiny to
acquire some new seats for 'The lloltm* playiny field- sand is appealing for v il laye yo u n y s te rs to stop l ip|liny 1 ivor t he lit te r Iiins on 'The Holme. Workmen from tin* county council have cleared The Holme footpath, hut the parish council chairman. ( ’oim. bernard Parfit t . crit icised the work, sayiny llie dirt and rubbish had just been t lin»w n on t he side ot the path, makiny the area look oven worse. Parish councillors are to
request tile county council t o y ra s s and k e rb an unsiyhtly area by Whalley L o a d , o p p o s ite Whins Avenue. 'This follows a site meet in y and discussion with nearby residents. Sa lu le n ’s w a r memo r ia l
looks l i k e ly to r ema in in i ts p r e s e l l
l h o m e i n l h e
c o u n ty p r im a r y school , as th e local c h u r c h e s do not feel it Would be ac cep table
to place i l in one o f the church halls in the villaye and parish councillors do not want it to In* placed outside. Headmaster Mr Peter Shorrock and yover- nurs are to In* asked it the memorial could be re-sited in a co r r id o r to make il more accessible t o t lie public. O th e r m a t te rs raised
included the hud state ot the wall on the Pluck Hill road and doys foiiliny the areas around S tu b h in s bam* and I Icyhouses.
Signs of spring A spriny day yreeted
Sabdeli Aye ( ’onccl'li members on the ir weekly walk. Alony York bane there wen* siyns of spriny in the hedyvrows, with coltsfoot and celandines, as well as catkins on tin- alder and birch trees. A wren and a blackbird
were seen and the yround was still very wet as walked thrnuyh Hey Farm. 'The water Pat teii Uouyh had ;
the stile away, but crossed Sabdell broi
t hey
the new foothridye t« ( ’orner Farm and w alked
barn from wept t heV k bv . I >rv
back down black Hill into Sabdell.
Take honours Takiny tin* domino hon
»
keep all eVe oil the situa t ion.
ours at Sabdell ( h er bUs’ Monday niyht social were Miss F.dith lieyes. Mrs Kvelyn Ford, Mr Charles Webster and Mr James Koyle. Whist winners were: Ladies Mrs Pau line 'Taylor and Mrs ( ’ llris Seflon. ( leiits Mr Derek Warhurton and Mr Fred ( ’oltam. Kaftle: Miss I leyes. 'Thursday
WADDINGTON
Prayer day 'The W ome n’s W o r ld
Day of Prayer service at Waddinyton was held at t he Met hodist < ’hurch on Fr id a y afternoon. There was a laryv conyreyation to hear Mrs I. I lo y y , of ( Jitheroe Salvation Army, yive tile address based on the theme "L iv i i iy Wisely wit h ( 'real ion." 'The y ive tin y and call to
worship were delivered by Mrs I*. F is h e r and the hitroduction to the service was read by Mrs F. box- ham. Mrs Josrlin was the loader and readers wen* Mrs IF barlow. Mrs Nor- yrove. Mrs I lorne. Mrs M. ( Yompton, Mrs A. bodye. Mrs M. Wood. Mrs D. Kdmondson, Mrs ( Keat-
iny. Miss P. Cradwvll and M iss W h it t ; ik e r . Tin* o r y a n i st w as M rs S .
Paines. 'The offoriny taken up is
t o he d o n u te d I o I he
1 'raver Movement and the ( ’ h r i s t i a n L i t e r a t u r e S o c ie ty . A f te rn o o n tea W a s s e r v e d ill
t li e
schoolroom by the ladies ol the Methodist Church al tin* close of the service.
Choir performs M o rn in y w o rs h ip at
Wadd i nyI on M et hod ist ( ’hurch on Sunday will be c o n d u c t e d b y M r D . ba rker, of blackburn. at It) a.m. At b p.m.. in a service
n iy lit ’s
domino winners were Mrs Ivy Ctittam. Mrs Amy Parkinson, Mr Poland Ford and Mr Charles Webster. Whist: Ladies M rs Mildred Moorhen st and Mrs Charnley. < louts Mrs Cladys Walmsley
ami Mr Fred ( ’ot tain, b a f fle: Mrs Aynes Parkinson.
Road repairs Action is to be taken, al
la s t , to im p r o v e a n unmade road in Sabden t hat has become almost impassable. Conditions had become so bad on the road from
the top of Wesley Street past Heyhouscs that local residents contacted Kibble V a lle y MP M r Michael Carr. North West Water and the Kibble Valley and < ‘ount y ( ’ouncils. in addi- t ion to Sabden P a r ish Council and horoiiyh coun cillor Mrs Kileeit bowe, in a bid to yet som e th in y
(Ini It*. Now. :is a re sult n f a
site m c c tin y mi Mmulay between residents, the M l' and local bodies, NWW has ayreed to heyin work on reinstaliuy the road as soon as possible. T h e ro a d has been
a llow e d t o det e r io ra t e b e c a u s e t in -o n e has claimed owne rship o f it and Kibble Valley and the l ’minty ( ’ouncil are now t r y in y to as c e r t a in w h e t he r t li e ro a d i s classed as an ancient liiyh- w a y . an d. i f it is. llu* county may take it over. An addit imtal problem
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mdit ion. “ I f t lie L a n c a s h i re
minty ( ’ouncil decide it is u ancient hiyhway and
are prepared to do some thin y about it . the water a u th o r i ty w i l l su p p o r t them. Hopefully they can then work toyother mi a lo n y - t erm p ro je c t .*’ he
aid. He added that a NWW
official was lakiny another look at the road next week and t em p o ra ry re p a i r w o rk was e xp e c te d to heyin soon. i ’arish councillors wel
comed the news hut said they were still intended to s u p p o r t re s id e n ts and Conn, bowe in campaiyn- iny for permanent repairs to be carried out.
led by the Kev. J. Need ham. o f C l i l h e l'o e, St I lelcn’s choir will perform a short musical item e n ti tled “ P ily r im ." based on John bunyan’s " I 'ily r in T s Proyress."
Appreciated ’The eonyreyat ion at Si
! lelen’s ( Jiurcli, Waddiny- toii, at the Sunday morn- iny seiwice of Matins, much appreciated a pre sentation by the choir ot “ P ily r im," a musical morality by the modern composer Michael Hurd. “ P ily r im '’ not only contains modern sonys. hut also Incorporates text
Irom John iU1 1 1 van’s “ Pilyrim's
Proyress." Headers were the Kev.
Alan bailey marratori. Donald Hartley (Chris
tian). Kichard Koharts ((loodwill) and bob bryan 1 Fva n ye lis l). The choir will ayain
present “ 1'ily r im " al Wad- dinyton Methodist Church this Sunday eveniny. at <* p.m.. and at St Mary's Parish Church, (lisbu rii. on A pril nth. at b-J<> p.m.
gfjy.rr: mi i e i i
Story of courage Members of Th orn le y-
wit !i-Wlieat ley Wl had a talk by Mrs Jean 'Turner, wlm re coil nt cd seve ral trip s to Kmnania to help t i le c h i ld re n . She to ld them about a Kmnanian boy who came to Knyland to be lilte d with artificial leys and spoke of t he coiir- aye of the people, even in tin* h o r r ific conditions of the orphanayes. 'The competition fo r a
h a n dw r it te n mo tto was w o n b y M rs D e n is e Hayward, with Mrs Don- e!ly and Mrs K la c kb u r ii
joint second. I ’ians were discussed lot-
var io us days out in the spriny. inchnliny yarden- iny. bird watchiny and tell walkiny trips. 'The evemny en ded w it h ro u n d s of dominoes. A t to t la y ’s meet in y
there will be a slide show of the last IVestoti t iuild
cek'hrat ion. Trekking trip ( iiiest speakers at I at t le
M i l to n \ \ 1 were M u rie l and H am id Ik iiu b r id y e . who yave a lasciua t tuy account o f th e ir JO-day tre k k in y holiday in Nepal. Tile couple illu s tra te d
For needy
At ('hatburn Methodist ( Jmrcli Women’s Fellow
ship. helpers from Mus tard Seed House, black- burn. spoke of t he Wo r k c a r r ie d out atn ony the needy there. .Mustard Seed House is
ru n v o lu n ta r i ly by a ll chu rch t le iiom in a t io n s , y iv in y advice and practical help in tile community. Mrs Hladys Parkinson
presided and prayers were led by Mrs Doris (iiles. Mrs Kuth Hudson was the pianist.
Living wisely I ’h r is t ( 'h u rc h . ( 'h a t-
burn, was (lie venue for a
“ Women's World Day of Prayer"* service on the theme “ L iv in y wisely with c re a t io n , " p re p a re d by women o f th re e ce n tra l European countries, Aus tria . tlu* Federal Kepublic of (Jermany and Switzer land. 'The service was led by
the v ica r 's w ife Mrs K. Drain and the address was yiven by Mrs Foster, of Hapton. L e a d e rs ta k in y p a r t
were Mrs bund and Mrs Walniesley. of Downham Parish ( ’hurch. Mrs Kuth
th e ir talk with slides and described Imw the ir party o f e iy h t w a lk e rs had a short stay in Katmandu, before tlyiny on to Lukin and walkiny to a heiyht of iS.olMtft near the Everest base camp. Accommodation was in
two-man tents and on two niyhts the temperature fell to minus lo deyi'ees or lower. Mrs E le a n o r F r ie n d ,
th a n k in y M r and M rs b a in b r id y e . e xp re s se d members’ admiration for the ir feat of endurance. President Mrs 1 )oreen
baishaw said that rehears als for the yroup meet iny entertainment were yoiny well and dress rehearsals would l>e held on A pril nth and b i l l . The theme for the lDD I
W l calen dar is “ Lanca shire throuyh the seasons’ and eonyratulations were expressed to Mrs P. Kum- sey and Miss S. Kumsey. who have had p ic tu re s accepted for next yea r’s calendar. Names were taken for
th e t r ip to A p p le b y on May liOlh. Seven members are atte tu lin y the spriny council meetiny in South- port. The com p e titio n fo r a
photoyraph of a mountain was won by Mrs Edna (Jarkson. Hostesses were Mrs M. Koyy and Mrs S. Moryan.
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Enjoyable
Members of l he Kibbles- d a le C lu b . C h a l ln i r n ,
e n jo y e d t h e ir meet in y spent cha ttinyan d playiny dominoes. J’ea hostesses were, as usual. Mrs K. ( 'am p b e ll. M rs K idy way and Mrs D. K i lex and older members took tin* o p p o r tu n ity of th a n kin y them fo r th e ir kindness and help. Today there w ill he a
domino drive al - -h ’> p.m. prompt.
IDOWNbAM
Fund raising At t he ADM of I town-
ham V illa ye Hall, c h a ir man M r (h-offrey b ra ith - waite welcomed Lord and
l .ady ( Jit heroe and all vil
layers. (M’ficers elected Were:
F o rd ( *l it In-roe (p re > i- d e n t) . t le o f f re y l i ra i th - w a i le (c h a irm a n ) , b i l l Ik irk e r (secretary). Kachel Hall 11 reasurer). The coin- mittee was re-elect blue. Mr brailhwait
re t i r in y tre a s u re r
Spensley, who ha: t In- a p p o in t inent
valuations. Members
Patchwork skill President of West brad-
fo rd W l Mrs P. Kush- worth welcomed mem- but due to ill-h ealth
Iter tile at! vin yai
speaker was unable to l id . H o w e v e r , jo in t president Miss M a r - •t b o t tm n l e y . - tepj ied
i ll an d y a v e a t a lk on “ D r e s d e n (d a te pa t eh - w o rk ." showiny examples o f h e r w o rk and demon- s lra l in y the skill involved. M rs K. Kn ow le - yave the vote of thanks. ( ) w i 11 y to v e r y b a i l
w e a th e r , only f ive m em bers a t te n d e d th e a l t e r n o o n m e e t in y h e ld at K a s t f ie ld D r iv e , but a jileasanl t ime was had dis- c u > s i n y a n d slmwi n y examples o| then uo i k lm th e fo r t lu -o inm y an n u a l show . ( ' i i iT i s p n l id e l i r e l lie -
hided a i ji ie s t iom ia n v H o r n Wh a lie v Adult ( e l lt re Inl ine m he r> i ! 111 • i i •." (»• d 111 at le iidm y cla.-se.-. A mint mum o ]
! . i meinl h-i> ha\ e
to a t t e n d each class to make it a viable p r o p o s i -
l ion. A r ra n
me l l ts we re Jill
ed ell \ed
Alan held
b u r r
K»77. for all his work. He reported that a new
licence had Keen bMled by the Kibble Valle.V Coun cil. up-yradiny ot the hall had cost about FJ.HIIU and the roof Mill Deeded to be inspected. ’To maintain the buildiny in yood condition, some fund-raisiny efforts w ill be needed this year and to help in this respect Lord and l .ady ( Jit heroe offered to open the ir yar- den duriny the summer.
No fete There is to lie no fete
t his year, it was decided al Downham and 'Twiston Fete’s annual meetiny. Mr i i. b ra ithw a ite explained
that (he villaye hall was in need of financial help and it was ayreed that each y ro iip would ask its com mittee to hold one event
for villaye hall funds. Mrs Kileen Wilson will
act as c o -o rd in a to r id dates. Fveiits oryanised so far an* a jum b le sale mi A p r il l l t ii and a silent andimi on May st h.
In the garden T h i r t y - l wo members
and friends of Downham and Twistmi < iardeii ( Jub attended the nieotiny mi 'T h u rs d a y , when yue st Speaker was M r St ua rl Jacksmi. of Kadio Shef field. His topic was yar- detiiny in yeiieral. whii*h he illustrated with slides. K e lY e s h n ie llt s Were
served and raffle winners were Mr barker. .Mrs'Tay lor. Mrs Swarbrick, Mrs Lambert and Mrs Walms-
ie.V. J’he next meetiny w ill
be held in the villaye hall
o ii A p r i l - n d . w It e n evervone is Welcome.
a l i s o d l o r I he b o w l a n d Fo re s t i * rou p me e t in u on A p r i l 1 st at \ \ add m y t < m M e l h o d i s l Sm-le n d r o om . w hen \ \ i*st ! t ra d lo r i 1 w ill be I he h o s te s s Hist It lit e. b i r t h d a v y i v e lm y s w e re u i \e | | to Mr s M l t c h l l e and a w o r d m m p e t il io n w as wo n bv M r s .Miaw . A tu rn ! r a i s i n y c \ c u t
c u t it le d '■ 1 l ie \ e r s a t l ie C o n c e r t I ' a r t v w i l l be held oi l Ma v >t h m W ad- d i n y I o n M eth odist Scli t m il l ’oi mi am 1 t irl-.el s at e
n ow on sale at l_l.-*(i. A n a f te r n o o n m e e tmy w i l l be h c b l on 1 U e s d a v at lb Wi -s t h e ld 1»i*i \ »•. at _!- b> p.m.
IS IJ i OF WIGHT 23 M a r 5 d a y s £ 1 2 9
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reminded of the Kiminyton Wl produce and handicraft show committee’s w hist and domino drive in the Institute on Saturday. Later, the room was
filled with apiietisiny aromas as Mrs .I. \ \ym e r .
a Nt »KWKIl represeiita live, beyati a demoiistra- t ion . if microw ave cookery.
She quickly produced a mout h-w at eriny array ot both sweet and savoury dishes, and explained her various methods and pro resses for different types of food and preserves. Mrs Whittaker proposed
a vote of thanks. A romp*' t it i«in for four fruit s c o n e s was won by Mr- ( . Kiio'.vJes. Mrs ( . I hist lethwaite and Mrs J.
0 rout timed on paye *> ■
HAM BU RG & B ER LIN 29 Ma r 6 d a y s £ 1 9 9
CATHERINE C00KS0N 3 Ap r 3 d a y s £ 9 5
NEWQUAY (i Ap r 5 d a y s £ 1 1 9
CLIFTON VILLI (> Ap r 5 d a y s £ 1 1 9
RHINE VALLEY l(i Ap r 8 d a y s £ 2 5 9
SCARBOROUGH 27 Ap r 5 d a y s £ 1 2 5
CONSTABLE COUNTRY 30 Ma r 5 d a y s £16!)]
ROYAL LOND ON 3 Ap r 3 d a y s £ 8 9 |
ILFRACOMBE G Ap r 5 d a y s £125]
WES T COUNTRY 10 Ap r 3 d a y s £ 8 9 |
TORQUAY-
17 A p r -1 d a y s £ 1 2 5 COTSWOLDS
2-1 Ap r 3 d a y s £9.r
d e ta i ls o f thi 'sa am i tnor t- h u l id a y s SHF. O l -R K U I . 1, C O LO U R H O L ID A Y B R O C H U R E C o n ta c t y o u r 'T ra v e l r \ j t c n t o r
Blackburn Coachl ine s W h i tc b irk Iuu u l, B la c kb u rn T e l : 0 2 5 1 5 -M00/51 112
SPRING & EASTER BREAKS LLANDUDNO
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stood ill silent trib ute nt the ir March mcetiny lor the iate Mrs MoMie Knapp, an enthusiastic ami active member who had served mi several committees ami will be remembered for her cheerful, friendly p< sonality, ami readiness to
join in ami yive help w hen ever it was required. A welcome was
extended to new member, Mrs (J ’ossiey. and llu pres’.!leiit . Mrs Jacksor said that Austwick Wl had accepted an invitation h join Kiminytoti nu-mbeis for the ir Juiy meetinu. Mrs b. Creiy read th»
birt Inlay yreetinys lot March, and “ 1 own ( rier Mrs D. Whittaker told o fortheoininy local events
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