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BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND
accompanied.by his wife, -. ■' Eileen, gave a talk entitled
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Young farmers Members of Bolton-by-
Bowland Young Farmers' Club held their annual meeting on Monday. Retiring chairman Tho mas Whitwell thanked members for their hard work in the past year. The new chairman is Matthew Thornber.
. The duties retary were t i_ - Eleanor Holt and -
Day kin,'who will fulfil the; duties undertaken for the last year by Rebecca Whitwell.'Next week's meeting is a trip to the Northern Equine Centre at Rath- mell, meeting in the vil lage at 7 p.m, costing £2.
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1 Music was the theme of the September meeting when Mr James Parker,
Life in Music
t- Going back two or three ~ generations,,-Mr Parker,i told of'members,of.;the! family
being.givennames| of famous composers.-One ■ narrowly escaped being _ named Mozart! His great1; uncle Handel,'who lived ’ ■
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-moiiy", a brass band ver--?'Grow^ -alM| Adrian Boult Nnnniepal. sion of which he played for
vears h c knew-Charles
everyone experienced;; Mr Parker's first solo
was at the age of .10 at his i; student Prince", in 1967 in uncle's wedding when ho
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sang "City of God to Rich mond". His payment .was. a new bicycle saddle! He sang, in a choir, at
ed into the BBC Northern Singers at Manchester and was a member for 16
■ ins Song1. He also took , part in the "Merry:
which ho sang the "Drink-
Blackburn ; and
..to'ok , singing lessons at!a cost of' two guineas'a term1. ‘ In 1963, he was accept-'1
i Widow" in 1978. His last ■
(i oThc talk, laced with humour, was punctuated; with recorded music to
show in Clithcroe: was "Guys and Dolls". '
which he often sang and relived it. His life has been; and still is, very much a - life in music and members enjoyed it with him. A vote of thanks was
proposed.by Mrs Mary
Pickles. The business meeting, led by Mrs E. Moorhouse, followed and members
were remnded^ remiinded^ of the can-
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will take place at Ebenez- er Baptist Chqrch, Billing- ton, at 10-45 a.m. on Sun day.
Health harvest A harvest celebration
"Health Trek - On The Road to Recovery", which
This year's project is ;
zens' party on November 9th, for which there will be a sales table at the next meeting. A visit to Oswaldtwistle Mills will be discussed at the next meeting. The competition was won by Mrs Norma Dugdale and Mrs Marion Howard. Mrs Moorhouse thanked the hostesses for the evening, Mrs Nancy Cornthwaite and Mrs Marion Howard. ,
BILLINGTON
WI : ■ "-4 President Mrs Carol
- Mr Joe Carroll spoke ot tion, for a school photo- ;;s t Le0nard!s‘{ Church, ;v Organisers thank all DoWnham, with represen: those who supported the
,... . The evenings competi- , rSbrgmiisatioh was held in- Saturday morrnng. ml---------=—’---------- -
: a seminar on pastoral - -
cer whist drive on October post was m a
10th and the senior citi- ondary techmcal school and birthday flowers,were , ; The Rdv. Alan Reid wel- near Manchester where, to presented to Mrs Clarice , comed everyone with a seize the interest of pupils, Birtwistle.'
teacher, uher. Hiis l first teaching Margaret Gardener, the 8 - raffle by Mrs Betty. Seed ■
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ry between City and Unit- meet on Wednesday Sep- heton was chairman for W a s t e p a p e r ed to illustrate the storyof tember 18th, and the the evenine and exDlained
= “ ““ Romeo and Juliet! u e walking group on Mon
later moved to teaching in primary schools and even tually came to St Wil fred’s, in Longridge. He. described some of trhe pupils and fellow
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teachers whom he had met —
the nuns assumed it would be a self-catering,holiday!
come.
The local restaurant came to the rescue! Mrs Grant thanked Mr
day, September 30th. The next monthly meeting
will be on Wednesday, October 2nd, when Mrs Anne Seed, of The Bay
The Hon. Ralph Ass- church.
" i r u ' j IU'T Tree in Longridge, will;. s;de ---------------expiauitai ui
the school journey to a ments. Visitors and new ;stry and-answered ques convent in France where members will be most wel-
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Carroll for an interesting and amusing talk, which also had its serious moments.. Mrs Jessie Nuttall and
Gardeners At their September
Mrs Betty Seed were con gratulated on reaching the quarter-finals of the Lan-
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Enjoy the festive markets’of Durham with a visit to the Metro Centre. Price includes:.Retum coach travel • ' One night dinner, bed and . breakfast accommodation in a good class (2 crown) hotel in the North of England ^Excursions to Durham and the
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Rhine, Wine, Cologne . and the Christmas Market
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Blackburn College exists to serve the educational and. . cultural needs of the local community
^lsitors-expected - ■ Members of. Grindleton Women’s Institute are looking forward to wel coming visiting institutes and non-members to the meeting tonight, when
advantages of . team min- tions from representatives
n n f uauaauu Tea and'coffee was representatives. served.
meeting, members of Downham and Twiston ___________ _. Gardening Club were enjoyed,by. an invited entertained by Mr and audience of parishioners of
ham memorabilia was held in the village hall on Sun day with displays from all village organisations. A light lunch of meat, salads and dessert was
Memorabilia ■ An exhibition of Down-
.Downham and Twiston. - ,The.,R.E.A.L. Team
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from Lancashire County Council asked for sugges tions on what "Living in Downham" would be like in a decade,and.ways those present vtould . like to change village life. Many suggestions were put for ward and-the team put each one into categories 4
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hommitteo’eventually. . sail on the -National”Trust • very popular,;and- well: n j e d by pictures of the ...... - gondola
HURST GREEN
and friends of Hurst Green Over,-60s' Club spent a very enjoyable day out recently and were blessed with a lovely sunny day. • The party left Clitheroe
Day trip Forty-seven members
time will tell, a report will be sent to the village hall
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Chinese exercise A class in tai chi, a form
of Chinese exercise, is being held in the hall at Gisburn every Monday between 7-30 p.m. and 9 p.m. The tutor is Mr Lau rence Bridgeland, of Saw- ley.
Drive winners There were 14 tables in
play at the whist and domino drive organised by the Festival Hall Manage ment Committee. MCs were: whist, Mr Jack Kenyon and Mr Philip Metcalfe; dominoes, Mr Philip Metcalfe. Winners were - ladies'
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just after 10 a.m. and picked passengers up along the way, before mak ing its way to Grange- over-Sands for a brief lunch stop. The group then travelled to Coniston, where an hour-long calmi
enjoyed. The scenery was beautiful and was made all the more special on such a beaautiful afternoon.on.
party headed for Bolton- le-Sands, where a delicious meal was enjoyed at the Merry Kettle Restaurant. The group then made its way home, tired but happy after a good day out. A vote of thanks to the
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Leaving Coniston, the children's puppet work- which has bred successful- ,
uti aft
■ The first of the three ,
shops for youngsters five to 12 will be held on Satur day in the Village Hall from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The tutor is Mrs Jean Hoole, and the cost is £3, includ ing materials, drinks and biscuits.
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organisers was proposed by Mr Jack Kenyon. Members are asked to note tnat tne aate ui me
p.m. I t will be held in the Jubilee Room a t Hurst Green Memorial Hall.
KNOWLE GREEN M em o r ie s
Trio's return The Bowland Trio are
September 17th, at 7-30 Alison Swanson, from Longridge, is a student at
Sunday at 7 p.m. Singer •— — —- - - - - ___
whist: Mrs Ethel Hartley, Miss M. Wellock, Mrs M. Davies; gents' whist, Mrs J. Robinson, Mrs M. Robinson and Mr J. Hart ley. Dominoes: Mrs M. Berry, Mrs F. Calverley, Mr R. Knight and Mr D. Lowe. The raffle was won by
^ S t e i n g o l d , from Chipping, is the well-known pianist for the trio. Tickets are
the Birmingham Conser vatoire, • trombonist Matthew Haworth, from Hurst Green, has recently graduated from Leeds University, and Carrie
The harvest thanksgiv- £10, including supper, and ing services held last Sun- can be obtained from
Mr J. Kenyon, Mrs B. Garnett and Mrs M. Davies. The next event will be on October 5th.
GRI^DLETON
day at Knowle Green Congregational Church were well attended. At the morning service,
retired farmer
Mr.Bill Parkinson was the speaker and talked on the subject of "threshing", reviving memories of corn thresh ing in the wartime years and related it to the importance of the thresh ing in the life of the Chris tian. At the evening service,
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01243 878447. A donation will be given to the charity Hearing Dogs for the Deaf. ; -
Stepping out Sequence dancing class
Mr Norman Brewer told the congregation of his work with the organisa tion that takes medicines, aid and support to the
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'wHorse of the Year Show
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Price includes: Return coach navel • Overnight bed and English breakfast in a 3-star, hotel in the West Midlands • A ticket for the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC • A visit to the Merry Hill Centre ■ 2 days- October 12th . ..
From £ 8 5 My Fair Lady London Theatre Break
Price includes: Coach travei throughout • One night’s bed and continental breakfast at the 4-star Thistle City Barbican.Holel in London • A ticket to the performance-of My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane • Visit to Windsor v
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' 2 days -11th October From £ 4 9 .9 9
es are to begin in the Vil lage Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tutors Frank and Denise Kellett say the classes are suitable for those new to dancing, those new to sequence dancing and also for expe rienced dancers. The £2.50p ticket includes drinks and biscuits.
Folk evening The Manchester-based
'Legoland Firework Spectacular
Price includes: Coach travel throughout • One night in the 3-star Post Housc/Reading (or similar) • Continental breakfast ^Entrance to Legoland including the Fireworks Spectacular • Guided panoramic tour of London ■: 2 days - 2nd November
From £ 8 9 adults £ 5 9 children. 4.
Celebrations at~ ; Chatsworth House;
A rare opportunity to see Chatsworth’s magnificent roomsInaTtcw/Jight. Price includes: One night dinner, beS and breakfast at a 3-star hotel • Guided behind the scenes tour of Chatswortk* .Visit to Meadow Hall • Return coach traveL ’ t. 2 days - 23rd November
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n , i s is t> small selection <>r our holidays, for a lull selection of holidays or a free brochure contact Sharon Crymhle on 01282 832436, j-a x : 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 5 3 3 2 , em a i l : s h a r o n .e rym b le@ c a s t l i in e s y ew s .c o .u tv
A 4 h & ‘ ‘ 1 £ > ‘ RESORT I P-A R l S4> Choose from^a 3ior 4-day holiday. Price includes:
RetumVoach travel from the local area • Return ^ r,Si
Channel crossings • Accommodation in a 2-star hotel within easy reach of Disneylands Resort Paris • Entrance to Park as’ specified -in
thc.brochurc. •/; 3 or 4- days- 18th October/* .
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Price includes: Coiching throughout • 3 nights hotel accommodation-“ Dinner,and breakfast ,• Visits to Scone Palace, Blair Castle, The Castle of Mcy and
Glamis Castle (entrance'fec included) 4 days - 3rd October
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.-.From £ 2 1 9 .9 5 ,v- 5 E'WOOD
^Holidays specially organised for us by ABTA bonded:- i,
touroperators. - s' -* I ci iVjfr 4 iV #t * u y/; ^4 If ?
to make a welcome return visit to the Village Hall on
P, alon Hin marsh harrier and an osprey.
ly, also the
farming is blamed for the decline in birds of prey and other British birds.- The RSPB is constantly working to improve and maintain these reserves to attract as many species as possible and set up breed ing programmes. This year has seen a
The use of pesticides in
rare haversett raise seven chicks. Mr Mower appealed for new members to support the reserves. Mrs S. Bowles thanked Mr Mower for a delightful
talk and said she and her husband had been mem bers of the RSPB for many years and enjoyed their visits to reserves all over the country. Mrs Sheila Morgan wel
comed guests from Hurst Green, Rimington and
weeks to complete their journey. They told their audience that Santiago is the Spanish for St James, whose shrine the city pos sesses. The relics in a tomb discovered in 813AD at nearby Patron were believed to be those of St James the Great, mar tyred in Jerusalem around AD44. The relics provided a rallying point for Christ ian Spain, and the town which developed around them became the most important place of pil4 grimage after Jerusalem and Rome in the Middle Ages. The
route.is still
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walked by?,pilgrims or ,many . rare; (birds! and other walkers from all wildlife in this habitat on parts of the world.
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was.accompa- Y
the edge of Morecambe Bay. The reed beds are home to the rare bitten,
give a demonstration of,, expiajned p tihe pitfalls and caraDOara canue left in . seasonal flower arrange-- n
the evening and explained the reasons for the semi nar. He introduced the Rev. R.L. Allen, of the team ministry in Colne, and the Rev. J. Finch, of the team ministry of fell- parishes.
They
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The usual waste paper collection will take place in Grindleton today organ ised
t i ,o nsml wnsb
Grindleton Women’s Insti tute.
by members of
Contributions of news- paper, magazines
cardboard Can-be left i f i . r - i . nrmriHpd att. tlhe
and
. help in the fund-raising effort.
top of Back Lane, near the chapel wall. WI members would greatly appreciate your
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tatives from neighbouring panshes invited.'
neighbouring • Draver and hvmn ay ci auu ujrimi. --------- event.
£15,500, which leaves a e d that events in the hall further £34,000 to raise for, - will be affected while work the refurbishment of the
The fund now stands at ' plete, but it is not expect- ■ . .. will take six weeks to com- ___________
is in progress. When resur facing is complete, land scaping work will be undertaken so the whole car park will be a visual asset to the village, as well as the answer to a long standing problem at the village hall.
unusual experiences as they walked the pilgrim route to Santiago de Com postela in Spain was the subject of a talk given at Knowle Green by Nes Starkey and Julie Rain- ford. The girls took seven
Pilgrim pair The many varied and
Grant welcomed new members and visitors to
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centres on the country o f: cashire Federation bowls. Mrs Andrew Shaw, of Gar i , tournament a t Wood-
..denmakers, Coars barm
aiuiiui muwiitvpiujivtiaw. when they were associated • uuuus wm uc
ctacp.tcu members.
Amrinetinn nf "The •• After the service, goods . _ . .
tions can be given, he r : ' ing to attend the service..
teke™verbv "tingle" ' {act.or- which \ ; Mr, . Parker joined a.m. and noon,’or d ona-■ 21. ^ if^HTWher It_and H ith e r
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I t created a y ^ th the Northern Singers. • on' Saturday between- ?. game by only 20 points to - cuthcroo Operatic Society
Goods will be accepted' plumpton, losing a close
jiBwuwgin a. , . . . . . . . . „.................................- . started, intermingled with happened since itsenor- Affpr the service goods ' ed of Chipping WI’s 75th- tips and hints on garden moussuccess.
able donation' le f t ' in Alston Hall on October-Stion on types of plants, join supper prepared by been brought to church as A special general meet tetum
may be taken and a^uit- 'birthday celebrations at;;1,design.' Valuable informa- - There will be a Jacob's ■
: Members were remind-:,sta ed of Chipping WIs 75thf
, ,<pl tip
• There will bb a.warm-: followed by a' talk'fromivflowdrbeds versus lawns, welcome for anyone wish- t Barbara Charlson on “The •! Humorous Sidide of-Life”,
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.'A trip to the Octagon The- to the audience.
plus kittens, compost and ere
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' October 23rd, to see Alan session followed. Tea and oouoom. Any,inquiries Ayckbourn’s comedy home-made fairy cakes should be directed to Mrs
atre has been organised for, A question-and-answer 30 in the Methodist sch-
pest control were imparted •
“Joking Apart”. 4 • > and a raffle, completed the Kay Hopkinson on Mrs Grant thanked all. evening. Winners were 441387.
who helped at Chipping Connie Barnes, Phyllis Show and congratulated: Jackson, Shaun Roney, cup winners Kath Lloyd : Lady Clitheroe and Angie lcll
Chipping Women’s Insti- (cookery) and Margaret T e am m in is t ry tute’s September meeting Whitaker (photography). ,- A seminar on pas( m the village hall.
(flora crafts), Julia Scott; Greenhill.; _________ _______ ,
■ Refurbishment Fund held in the Mayor's Parlour last
raised at the coffee morn ing for the'St Ambrose
Fund-raiser :A sum of £300-was
There will also be a raffle,ffle. be
good turnout is expected, il
' A 16th when dinner will Bejl’-preparation, decking and members. Members are part of the peoplesthankr asked to take plenty, as a ** *
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al decoration of the church.
al decoration of the
■ .The dned^goods had S p e c i a l m e e t in g n opcuai
i fuil gifts for harivvest and were used in the tradition-
Hall is celebrating the award of a grant from DEFRA'of. more than £23,000 towards the cost of upgrading the car park. This'award means that
Hall celebration Knowle Green Village
work.on the car park can begin in soon and will be completed in time for the Christmas events planned
at the hall. I t is expected the work
ing of the Village Hall will be held on September 30th at 7 p m to approve the
- - accounts.
Annual dinner Tickets
are.selling well
for the Village Hall annual dinner. The speaker will be Professor Lord Alton, of Liverpool on "Life in West minster — the Palace of Varieties". Tickets are
£15. LANGHO
Solve the clue A car treasure hunt
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’ They told amusing tales WI Calendar".-how it •ui-3 how • their business came about and what has
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derimakers, Coar's Farm, District WI will talk Wigglesworth.’ •
members of Rylstone and about "The Alternative
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Items for,inclusion should be sent to: Village News,
. Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe r BB7 2EW.
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•people of Romania. A donation of £291 was given to Mr Brewer for the charity he works with, as well as a large quantity of dried food and toiletries to take to Romania.
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In association with C O teaLL& y v a C IR rn C in X ) T m & The White House Stables, 82 King Street,Whalley Tel: 0 1254 822220 Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone ......-------------------■ ... . ~ TT"-
folk group, Whiskey m the Jar, is returning to the Vil lage Hall on Friday next week at 7-30 p.m. There is a bar. Tickets at £6.50 can be booked on 01254 878447.
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Matches drawn Read United FC first
team has drawn two matches recently. There was a no score
draw against Barn- oldswick PR and, last Sat urday at home against Burnley Belvedere, the score was 4-4. Goal scorers were David Liddiard with two and one each from Shane Kennedy and Ross Bewley, with Mark Barnes named man of the match.
Jubilee service The service at St John's
organised by members of St Leonard's Church, Langho, will take place on Sunday, starting at 1 p.m. from Elker'Lane, Billing- ton, by St Augustine's School. Tickets are £5 per car
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Church, Read, on Sunday at 6-30 p.m. will celebrate . the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
SIMONSTONE
from Mrs Barbara Cooper tel. 01254 249249.
Special service On Monday at 2 p.m.
Simonstone with Head
Midwife limerick! The next meeting of
...... Women’s Institute will be
Holy Communion will be held on September 19th at held in the Community 'the old school hall in Room, Hodgefield, Billington Gardens. Everyone welcome to this special service.
Godzone On Tuesday a service,
entitled "Godzone" will be held in St Leonard’s Church, Langho, at 3-30 p.m. especially for school- age children. All are wel come, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Refreshments will be provided.
M1TTON
Wildlife habitat The warden of Leighton
tive lecture to members of Mitton Women’s Institute,
Moss Nature Reserve, Mr David Mower, gave an enthusiastic and informa
Simonstone at 7-30 p.m. The guest speaker, Mrs
M. Morgan, will tell of her experiences as a midwife in her talk "Call the Mid
wife". The competition is for a limerick beginning "There once was a midwife called
and preserves stall. Guests and new mem
There will be a produce
bers are always welcomed at monthly meetings - call secretary Sue Ogden on 773060 for details.
Whist drives The whist drives held at
Simonstone old school will restart after the summer break next Tuesday at 7- 30 p.m.
SLAIDBURN
,; Members of Slaidburh WI were given an insight into life in rural India by their guest speaker, Mr John Parry, husband of
Indian tour ' * j Marion Parry.
Parry. Mr Parry recently
spent 10 days in Bengal where, along with other riders, he cycled more than 200 miles to raise money for a leprosy charity. His talk was complemented with a selection of delight ful, informative slides taken during his trip, when he visited people being treated for leprosy along with their carers. His audience saw some
-'Council is advising road users of the temporary clo sure of Whins Lane,‘Read, from Straits Lane to Trapp
Lane. An alternative route for
traffic is available via Straits Lane, A671 Whalley Road, School Lane and Trapp Lane and vice versa. , The closure is to allow for
Road closure -THE-Lancashire County
fet supper prepared by all the members, and this was followed by a quiz.
Everyone enjoyed a buf ■ ,’|i
fossil was won,by Mrs M. Dust.
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Vandals target paj
A CAR left unattended after th l for just five minutes in Almera f Clitheroe’s Peel Street vehicles! became the targ et for Sunday [ vandals.
The damage, which ing cars| The <
included having its wing Rover I mirror broken off, hadwinl according to police, will estimata cost about £100.
They are looking for glass of J the offender or offenders smashe
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carriageway reinstatement. I t came into force a t 8
a.m. on Monday and will remain in operation until 5 p.m. on Sunday.
of the countryside which he passed through during his ride, and the beautiful saris worn by the local women. He was warmly
thanked for his talk by president Mrs-Jean Park er, who also welcomed new member Mrs Patricia Sta pleton. The competition for a certificate was well sup-
Waddington, to Mitton's’ ported and won by June 77th birthday celebra- ;Carr, Mrs Edith Lawson tions. She also invited and Mrs Margaret Pinder. A quiz evening will be
members to thank Mrs Joan Fenlon for her years as representative on the show committee, following her decision to retire. • Members were asked to
clear their cupboards next month for a white ele
phant stall. The competition for a Monkey,company;
held on November 8th for teams of four in the Hark to Bounty pub in Slaid- burn a t 8 p.m. to raise funds. The next meeting will be on October 2nd in the chapel with a demon stration by the:Cheeky
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