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Clitlieroc Advertiser it Times, September 11th, l'J'.U 5 WADDINGTON


News from the Villages i B B


h e rs , as it was “Clitheroe Night.” Mrs M. Harnett introduced


Celebrate Harvest celebrations took


presented the financial report. At the meeting on October


place on Sunday at Wadding-


ton Methodist Church, when the guest preacher was the Rev. Rill Knowles, former chairman of the North Lanca­ shire District of the Methodist Church. During the first hymn chil­


dren brought h a rv e s t gifts which were received by Mr Knowles and Sunday School suoerintendent Mrs Fudge. In his talk to the children,


Mr Knowles produced two f ru i ts and ashed if anyone could identify them? One was relatively easy, an avocado, the other proved more diffi­ cult — a mango. He went on to explain how people in their native West Indies always brought


to their harvest ch i ld ren


e san g this th in g s bright and beautiful.”


Mr Knowles welcomed a party from the Rochdale circuit who had enjoyed an a fte rn o o n coach tr ip , stopping a t the chapel for tea and staying for the service. Organist was Mrs l \ Fisher. At the h a rv e s t social on


During the evening service


sneaker Mr K. Haworth, the North West Sound Archivist, who described his work. He recounted amusing incidents which had o c cur red while recording and played tapes of local interest. He was thanked, by Mrs .J. Kntwistle. Members enjoyed an appe­


tising supper of sandwiches, scones and cakes provided by Clitheroe members and Mrs Garnett then gave an account of her Wl trip to Ladies’ Day at AscoL earlier this year.


provided the entertainment and winners for whist were: Ladies— Mrs Cicely Holden, Mrs Agnes Haworth. Gents — Mr Clifford Haworth, Mrs Mary Jackson. Dominoes: Mr Bill Shoes-


evening was spent at Hurst Green Over (ills’ Club. A whist and domino drive


mith, Mr Harry Ainsworth. Mr Ali llayhurst. Miss Joyce Ainsworth. The draw prize was won by


Mrs Mary Whalle.v. The final trip for the season


sion at a meeting of the Pend­ leton AH S a in ts ’ Church,


type of produce Parochial Church Council, festival. The was the running of the special “ All


been collected to stock the shop, with proceeds going to the church roof fund. Various events have been


church charity shop in Hlack-


burn this week. For some time items have


Monday e v e n in g , Mr N. Deurden, of H u rs t Green, presented a wonderful slide show, with commentary and music, entitled: "Those lonely mountains.” being a journey from Longridge, via Pondle, to the Bronte country. H a rv e s t produce was on


arranged for the near future. Harvest thanksgiving will be held on October 11th, when children will take gifts of fruit and produce to the morning service. In the evening there will be a service for Blackburn Lady Farmers at 7 p.m. The following evening will


Busy time The'main topic of discus­


Sands and tea will be taken at the County Hotel, Carnforth.


will take place on Wednesday, leaving from the Memorial Hail, Hurst Green, at 1 p.m. prompt , making the usual pick-up stops en route, via Longridge. The venue is Grange-over-


It will be followed by an eve­ ning of old time music hall at the Marine Hall, Fleetwood. Good wishes were sent to


Miss A gnes Holden, Mrs Marv A. Harwell ami Mr Bill Seed, all of whom were suf­ fering illness.


sale and this, together with a collection, raised £77.">0 to be


do n a ted to "Crisis in Africa.” Refreshments were served.


Old tales Tales from Clitheroe’s past


were the theme of a meeting of W ad d in g to n WI, when chairman Mrs Margaret Gar­ n e t t in t ro d u c e d Mr Ken Howarth, of the North West Sound Archives, Clitheroe. Members were fascinated to


hear "Old Shuttleworth” tell­ ing tales from the past; mar­ ket traders from yesteryear, when apples were 12 for a penny, and children reciting old sayings. M r s J e a n K n tw i s t lo


thanked Mr Howarth for a most enjoyable and evocative night.


Applause A round of applause was


su g g e s ted for members of Waddington Wl bv president


is to be a soup and sandwich lunch in conjunction with an old Waddin’gton exhibition arranged by Miss M. Bridge, to be held in the Methodist Schoolroom on S ep tem b e r 2<>th.


Mrs Jean Oldroyd when she announced that the recent col- fee morning at her home had ra is e d £200 for In s t i tu te funds. The next fund-raising event


from MP Nigel Evans, MP Christopher Soames and MEP Michael Welsh, responding to le t te r s informing them of resolutions passed at the Wl General Meeting in Bourne­ mouth on the disposal of fallen stock and the patenting of life forms. After the conclusion of busi­


ness, Mrs Oldroyd handed the meeting to Clitheroe mem-


Replies had been received ' v


Harvest A h a rv e s t lunch is being


organised by the Pendleton Branch of the Ribble Valley Conservative Association, at Standee Hall on Sunday. The event s ta r ts at noon,


be the harvest home in the village hall when the vicar, the Rev. Roland Nicholson, will be showing a video and there will be a potato pie sup­ per. Harvest produce will be auctioned for Christian Aid. A hoe-down is to be staged


in th e v i l l a g e h a l l on N o v em b e r 2 7 th , and on December 11th there will be the Christmas bingo evening, also in the village hall. On the first Sunday of each


closed th e s e a so n with a match between ladies and gentlemen, with the former the winners. Previously, the under 21s


match was won by Mr Craig Atkinson, with runner-up Mr Adam Hayhurst. Mrs J . Burgess recently


presented the Karen Young Memorial Shield to Mrs Marie


Crotty; runner-up was Mrs


Teresa Crotty. Members were thanked for


month a children's service will be held, and on October Jlh, scholars are invited to take along their pots.


Floral art Flower arranging classes


are to be held in Pendleton once again this year, starling on October :10th ami running for 10 weeks. Tutor is Mrs Susan Nelson.


been invited to a t te n d an evening in Colne Municipal Hall, later in the year, when the Bam! of the Lancashire Constabulary will be in con­ cert. Tickets are available, price


,n .5 0 p each, from Mrs A. Starkle. Mr G. Whitwell or Mr D. Holdsworth, and must be applied for bv October 17th. Proceeds are for the Neigh­ bourhood Watch schemes.


In concert Pendleton villagers have


th e ir in te re s t and su p p o rt o v e r th e y e a r and th an k s were expressed to Mr Graham Young for his s erv ice s as grocnkcepor.


School, Hurs t Green, have been busy raising money for


children who have far less than themselves. A coffee and fund-raising


evening was organised in the p a r ish rooms with s ta l ls , games, competitions and a raffle, helping to raise.X172 which will go to the people of Somalia through the charity Cafod. Included in this amount was


Help others Pupils of St Joseph’s RC


Ladies win Hurst Green Bowling Club


Off to Grange A th o ro u g h ly enjoyable


Idtli, the guest speaker will be Mr Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries, whose talk


will be entitled “Plants for that difficult situation.


dent of Bolton-by-Bowland WI, Mrs Reno Holmes took the chair and welcomed Mrs lb Taylor who gave a very interesting talk on "Tales of the Post Office." She was th a n k e d by Miss Margot Downer- Bottomley. Winners of the competition


for a decorative stamp were Mrs Mary Pickles and Mrs Rita Stevenson. All members were thanked


for their support and help at the fund-raising event held at Closes Hall Lodge, which raised £772. Members agreed to donate some of the pro­ ceeds to charity and the rest to WI funds. Mrs Nancy C ornthwaite


and Mrs Pat Duckworth are to attend the autumn council meeting at Lancaster Univer­ sity on Tuesday. Four WI members spent an


interesting evening as guests of Bashall Eaves WI. Next month, on October


7th, th e re will be an open meeting and a demonstration of microwave cookery. Mem­ b e rs a re urged to b r in g a friend.


of Bolton-by-Bowland YFC travelled by coach for a very


Fun time On Monday night members


enjoyable time at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. On the way


home they were able to drive through the illuminations. Next week’s meeting will


be a talk by Elizabeth Travis on h e r s ilv e r ju b ile e tr ip . Members are asked to meet in the village hall at 7-la p.m.


SIM0NST0NE


stone Mothers’ Union’s pro­ gramme will be a quiet hour, conducted by the Rev. J . C. D u x b u ry , a t S t P e t e r ’s Church on Tuesday at 7-U0 p.m.


Quiet hour The first meeting of Simon-


Coffee There will be a coffee morn­


£1(1 ra is ed by four of the pupils selling bric-a-brac out­ side their homes. With the help of their moth­ ers, the children served coffee ami manned the stalls.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND


Club, Bolton-by-Bowland, was Mrs A. Walker, of Stydd Nurseries, Ribchester, who gave an interes ting talk on “Old fashioned roses.” She illustrated her talk with slides and a display of samples. Mrs Jeffries gave the vote


Roses Speaker at Holland Garden


and there will be a tombola ami raffle. Tickets are avail­ able from committee mem­ bers.


ing next Friday at 11 Beauley Avenue, Simonstone. from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Proceeds are for th e Macmillan N u rse Appeal and everyone is wel­ come.


l! LANGHO


Postal tales In the absence of the presi­


RIBCHESTER


Exile! Bee Mill’s own "Letter from


America” arrived in Ribches­ te r last week — from Deborah


M a r t in , th e w e a v e r who downed tools last May to take up a position as a nanny in


rapidly shortening days and_ c o n tem p la te th e o n s e t ol autumn, the le t te r tells us that a happy Debbie is enjoy­ ing herself, skipping around Disneyland, San Diego and Los Angeles in temperatures topping 100 fahronhoit.


California. While we at home witness


held iu Ribchester Working Men’s Club, was won by John Rye's team which scored U7 points out of a possible 00. Christine Holden’s team came second with 20, and third was Jill Lavis and friends with 27. Thanks were extended to


Hot-pot A general knowledge quiz


John Hutchinson. Bill Shar­ pies and Rennie Anderton, who organised the evening, and c om m i t te e m em b e rs Maurice P ro cte r and Brian T a lb o t , who su p p lied the excellent hot-pot supper.


Theft Between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m.


l a s t T h u r s d a y , th ie v e s entered the Ribchester Arms, via the ballroom window, and stole over £200 in cash, then drove away in a car belonging to Mr Patrick Flynn, the land­ lord. The c ar was la te r found


abandoned on a car park in Ribblolon. Preston.


Surprise A party of 11 people from


birthday surprise for Carol Morris, "formerly of the Rib­ chestcr Arms and now land­ lady of the King’s' Head in Guilsficld. It was an excellent day,


the Ribchestcr Arms enjoyed themselves on a trip to Guils- ficld, in mid-Wales, to visit their ex-employer. The trip was organised as a


despite the fact that it rained all the time and much of the outward trip was spent trying to ensure that Rita Pye’s spe­ c ia l ly b ak ed a p p le p ie s , Carol’s favourites, did not end lip as apple crumbles through the motion of the coach.


b o b b in g up and down in trenches on the site of Ribb-


Digging deep lied and while helmets,


lesdale Mill, do not herald the s ta r t of the Ribble Valley housing project. S tudents from Lancaster


St Mary’s Church, Langho,. were hitting the heights over the weekend to raise money for the Romanian orphans’ appeal. 'Phe girls, Gillian Brindle, Victoria Shanley, Lucy Ains­


Hit the heights Five intrepid Guides from


of thanks. Show secretary Mrs Marie


Nuttall gave a good report on the recent annual show and tre a su re r Mrs Joan Corless


worth. Katie Edwards and Cather ine Haggerty, did a sponsored abseil at Waddecar Scout Camp, n e a r Beacon Fell, on Sunday afternoon, and hope to have raised over £100 to send to Romania.


University are on a dig, hop­ ing to discover some of Rib- C h e s te r ’s h is to r ic a l p a s t . R e p o r ts th a t a s le e p in g tackier was uncovered nave proved untrue!


capable of motion is unsafe in R ib ch es te r th e se days, including cars, bicycles, and now lawn mowers. Thieves w i th c u t t in g e q u ipm e n t gained access to a garden shed on the riverside allot­ ments and stole a lawnmoiver belonging to Mr Bill Byrne. It is not all hiss on the allot­ m en ts , h ow ev er , because


Mower theft It ap p ea rs th a t anything


T l i© N i s s a n A u t u m n C o l l e c t i o n .


a f te r a flood e a r l ie r in the year, Mr Byrue had a stroke of luck. W h ere his cabin should have been he found a


711) salmon. M em b e r s o f th e lo c a l


angling club are now trying to find out how Mr Byrne can achieve, in half-an-hour, what they cannot do in a season.


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WI featured a talk by veteri­ nary surgeon Mr Glyn Davies, on his work during {he past 10 years as a m ag is tra te. Mr l)avies followed bis talk by a sk in g m em b e rs to form teams and sit iu judgement on hypothetical cases. It was surprising how close all the teams came to Mr Davies’s own assessment of the cases, r e v e a l i n g p e r h a p s an untapped source of magis­ trates! Mrs M. Ellison won the


Magistrate The meeting of Chipping


competition for a picture of a pel, which was judged by Mr Davies.


SABDEN


is hoping to make a sponsored bungy jump in OswnldtwisLle th is weekend in aid of St Nicholas's Church building fund. He is a former Sahdeu man,


an ex-para, whose parents live in Sabden.


Tricks and spots Winning hands a t Sahdeu


Over 00s’ Monday night whist and domino drive were played by: Ladies — Mrs Gladys \Yalmsley and Mrs Eva Mars- d en . G e n ts — Mr J am e s Traynoratid Mr Fred Cottam. Domino winners were Mr


Richard Eden. Mrs Ivy Cot­ tam, Miss Edith Heys and Mrs Dorothy Bass, with the raffle prize going to Mr Eden. Thursday night’s whist win­


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Burnley Road, Colne.


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ne rs were: Ladies — Mrs Charnley and Mrs Mildred Moorhouse. Gents — Mrs Edmondson and Mrs Gladys Walmsley. Dominoes: Mrs Nora Hargreaves. Mrs Ivy Cottam, Mr Rowland Ford and Mrs Lilian Abbott. Raffle: Mrs Evelyn Ford.


Mrs Eileen I,mve is lendint; a


campaign to try to speed up tlm postal service to Sabden by havinjr tile village postcode clumped from a Uluckburn to


a Clitheroe number. C o u n .


approached by residents ear­ lier tins year about the possi­ bility of Sabden liavinp a new postcode to prevent letters to and from the village pomp via Clitheroe, IVeston and Hlack- burn. Site is attemntinp to have Sabden clumped from a


I. o w e w a s


Postal campaign SabdLMi borough cmineillm*


Bungy jump Clitheroe man Neil Parlltl


Keep-fit


saw th e “ c le a r in g of th e decks" when Mrs E. Clarkson had members participating in keep-fit routines. Everyone enjoyed th e ir efforts and a vote of thanks was given by Mrs J . Thompson. Birthday g re e t in g s were


total marks and highest marks in the handicraft section, at the C lith e ro e Area Show, were aw ard ed to Wiswell member Mrs M. Power. A one-day cookery school,


held in August, was enjoyed by those who attended, and a honed and stuffed chicken and banana te a loaf were th e result of the day. A re p o r t on th e annual


meeting was read by secre­ ta ry Mrs D. Hollin, as the


delegate from Simonstone and R ead , Mrs F a rn h i l l , was unable to attend. An afternoon tea party will


be held next Thursday, from 2-JO p.m. to ‘l-JJO p.m., at 78 M i l to n R o a d . w h a l le y . Tickets are £1 and proceeds will go towards the Dorian House Hospice Appeal. There will be a pantry brmg-and-buy stall. - Delegate a t th e autumn,


council meeting, to be held at Lancaster University, will be Mrs Hollin. Tea hostesses for the evening were Mrs D. Corner and Mrs I. Hibble. . The in s t i tu te ’s b irth d ay


party will, be held on October 1-lth with a pie and pea supper and entertainment.


The meeting of Wiswell Wl


BB(! Blackburn postcode to BB7, the Clitheroe code. "This would speed up the whole process and for some


WHALLEY


people; il niij-lil lielp leduce AbbeV WhlSt certain insurance policies if


the postal area is Clithorqo rather than Blackburn,” said Cmm. Lowe, who has raised the matter at meetings of the Ribble Valley Parish Councils’ Liaison Committee and with the borough's representative on the Post and Telecommuni­ cation Committee.


GRINDLETON


Tea party T h i r ty c h i ld ren , mostly


u n d e r th e a g e of e ig h t , crowded into the Methodist


senior citizens’ drive, iu Whal- lev, were: Ladies — Mrs A. Righv, Mrs M. Cottam. Gents — Mrs D. Farnsworth, Mrs M. Naylor. Dominoes: Mrs P. Twit- chen. Mrs D. Alcock.


Whist winners at the Ahbev J


Slides A mammoth draw, to raise


funds for Whalley Village Hall, took place a t Rendez­ vous, a f te r a slide show on Northumberland. The c om m i t te e wish to


Schoolroom on F r id ay , to enjoy Grindleton WI’s tea party. Ten teams of s cav en g er


hunters braved the blustery showers accompanied by their mothers, while the remaining ad u lts were glad to linger inside and enjoy the memora­ bilia on display. A p p ro x im a te ly £82 was


raised and will lie sh ared between WI funds and the Multiple Sclerosis Society.


Church harvest thanksgiving services will he held on Sun­ day, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The preacher will he the new min­ ister the Rev.Andrew Scutt. On Monday, at 2-15 p.m.,


Give thanks G r i n d 1 e t o n M e th o d i s t


there will he a tea and cake afternoon when the speaker will be Mrs A. M arshall. Afterwards harvest produce will be on sale.


theme of a talk given to mem­ bers of Grindleton Wl at their meeting. Guest speaker Mrs Mabel


Hammond, of Clitheroe, kept m em b e rs in te r e s te d and en lig h ten ed with h e r talk about a tten d in g her g re a t- grandson’s b ar milzvah, in Leeds. She gave a fascinating account of the various inci­ dents she encountered during the weekend. Mrs Ruth Cann gave the vote of th an k s for a very


enjoyable talk. Nominations for the com­


mittee were requested for the next meeting and a celebra­ tion meal for the ins titute’s (10th birthday was discussed. T h r e e m em b e rs a r e to


attend a council meeting in L a n c a s te r on S e p tem b e r 22nd, and forthcoming county


events were announced. A competition for a recipe


for an inexpensive supper dish was won by Mrs M. Miller, Mrs A. Hailwood and Mrs D. Howarth. *


CHATBURN Mystery


change for members of the Ribbicsdale Club, Chalburn. Instead of the usual meeting, a three-and-a-hnlf hour coun­ try mystery trip, followed by a "special afternoon tea at the Greendale Restaurant. Chat- burn, provided members with a very enjoyable afternoon.


T h e r e w as a c om p le te


Fascinating An unusual subject was the


and while a prisoner-of-wsir in Athens, where he took pail in th e f i r s t p a n tom im e in Greece. A f te r th e war he joined


Clitheroe Operatic Society and helped with th e Gang Shows for many years. Mr Camhien still enjoys visiting the theatre. A vote oj* thanks was given by Mrs K. Lowe ami Miss M.’Kay was organ­ i s t . R e f r e s hm e n t s w e re served. Next week’s speaker will he


Mrs Edith Chew, of Billing- ton.


DUNSOP BRIDGE


thank most sincerely all the local business people and com­ panies for their generous sup­ port by donating prizes. lasts of prizewinners sire on


displsiy in various shops iu the village.


Fellowship Members of th e Calder-


stnues Fellowship, Whalley, are to meet on September 2bth, at 2 p.m. in the. new hostel. The speaker will he Mrs Davies and her talk will be entitled: “America revi­ sited."


GISBURN


ers’ Union met in the Uibbles- dale Chapel at Gisburn Parish


New season Members of Gisburn Moth­


Church lor a service to mark the s tar t of their new session of meetings. Led by the vicar, the Rev. Jonathan Lumby, the ladies used a form of ser­ vice sent to ail MU branches this year in which they re-af­ firmed their baptismal vows. M rs -E s th e r Hacking was


admitted to full membership of the MU and Mrs K. Scott accompanied the singing of hymns a p p ro p r ia te to the theme of the service. L a te r , over a cup of tea


Tribute At the meeting of Dunsop


Bridge Wl there was a short silence in memory of past member Mrs N. Robinson, who died recently. Guest speaker was Mrs J.


J e n n in g s , of Mo recam he. With the aid of a model she demonstrated the use of aro­ matherapy while a colleague described her work as she gave a massage. A competition for a scent


bottle was won hv Mrs M. Porter and Mrs K. Bond. Letters of thanks were read


from Mrs Agnes Parringlon and Mrs B. Clarkson. A one-day class on swags


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and garlands made with dried (lowers will he held in the vil­ lage hail on October 2-lth. The annual dinner will he held iu October at Mittou.


at the vicarage, arrangements were made for th e annual "silent auction" to he held in the Festival Hall on October


1-lth.


Goodbye A f te r filling the post of


organist and choirmaster at Gisburn Parish Church, for th e p a s t y e a r -a n d -a -h a lf , talented young musician Mr Mark Leadbeater, of Clith­ eroe, bids farewell to choir and congregation at the morn­ ing s e rv ic e on S e p tem b e r 27th. Mark, who leaves shortly to


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take up his studies at Cam­ bridge University, will play several of his favourite pieces during the service of maltins and voluntaries including Cho­ rale and variations. Sweet- link; Concerto in A minor after Vivaldi (first movement) by Bach-and "Pos tlude” by


Guilmanl. Th e c h o ir will s in g an


anthem bv Gounod "Send out


Thy light.*" Mark, who has thoroughly


.organ at St Mary’s Church for the morning serv ice s , is a pupil of Mr Charles Mvers and has recently passed his Grade 8 organ music examina­ tion.


enjoyed playing the excellent -WEST BRADFORD domino drive.


the coach driver and to Mr and Mrs J . Walker, of Green- dale, for a wonderful time. T o d ay th e r e will he a


Thanks were expressed to


New minister Newly appointed minister


o f C h a tb u r n M e th o d i s t Church, th e Rev. Andrew Scutt. conducted morning and evening services on Sunday. He and his wife and daugh­


te r were officially welcomed by Mr Neil Turpin. During the morning service, hooks were p re sen ted to Sunday School scholars by Mr Keith Ogden. The choir sang an introit


Bright Hour programme at West B radford Methodist Church, a circuit network meeting was held. Mrs Y. Needham conducted the ser­ vice and expressed her plea­ sure in introducing to the dl) friends present, the new min­ ister the Rev. Brenda Leigh who will be responsible for Whalley, Waddington and West Bradford Methodist Churches, and will reside at the Whalley Manse. Mrs Leigh gave a most


and the organist was Mr Clif­ ford Johnson.


Church, Chatburn, received a welcome boost of i ’TIl, raised


Boost The Tower Fund of Christ


by a sponsored walk. ‘ A deluge of rain. 10 minutes


from the end, did not dampen anyone’s sp ir its and the l-l walkers enjoyed a pleasant 10-mile walk around the local countryside.


in te re s t in g account of her experiences during the past six vears, particularly of her working contacts in multi-ra­ cial anti multi-faith societies, and she was firm iu her belief that missionaries are essential both at home and abroad in sp re ad in g the word of the Lord. This was followed by a well


stocked bring-and-buy stall and a very pleasant afternoon tea. Mrs'M. Sleuth was the organist and th e collection was for Network funds.


Archdeacon On Sunday, St Catherine’s


Church. West Bradford, was fortunate to have as visiting preacher, the Archdeacon of Craven the Veil. Brian Smith. He was able to pay a quick visit and to take coffee with members of the congregation after the service, before ful­ filling the main purpose of his visit to this area which was to preach at St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on the occasion of their dedication festival.


RIMINGTON


expressed to Mrs M. Scho­ field and Mrs S. Sharpies. Two cups for the highest


whis t and domino d r iv e s , o rg a n is e d by R im in g to n Memorial Ins titute manage­ ment committee, s tar ted on


Sanderson, Mrs R. Wooler- lon, Mrs A. Pratt. Gents — Mr M. G ra in g e r . Mrs M.


Whist: ladies — Mrs E.


.Jackson. MrsM. Robinson. Dominoes: Mr H. F. Taylor,


Miss J . A in sw o r th , Mrs Wood. Draw: Mrs P. Walker, Mr


A. Eccles. Drives will take place at the


institute throughout the com in g 'm o n th s e v e ry second Saturday.


BILLINGTON


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Hour, Millington, enjoyed a sing-along with Mr Edmond Camhien. He also told of his love of the the a tre and the many famous actors he met during his time in the RAF


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