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‘They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:


nent for everyone SLAIDBURN


hnual meeting - - the members of Slaidburn [met in the village hall for hr annual meeting, chaired retiring president Mrs Jean rker. 1


l is te rs , with Mrs Mary Irker and Mrs Christine Tckey elected as vice- presi- hts. Mrs Margaret Shaw is (continue as secretary.


Jiet Carr and Mrs Jackie les, of Dunsop Bridge, who fed as VCOs for the election Ihe new president, Mrs Jan


Mrs Parker welcomed Mrs : (■ ■ :


JFour members are standing Iwn from the committee, I h seven new members joiii-


The treasurer reported a ilthy balance sheet and siig- Jsted the way forward to


iintain it. [Following the secretary's Tort, Mrs Parker thanked fwho had helped her during le last year and Mrs Mary


Irker expressed the mem- Irs' gratitude to Mrs Jean Irker for her time spent as


fesident. |Mrs Margaret Harrison I s to lay the wreath for the | l , and members heard that le annual shopping trip to lanchesteristotakeplaceon .


Iiesday. I Members have enjoyed two ■cent trips when Mrs Mary I rk e r organised a visit to tackpool to see the Hot Ice flow and illuminations and Irs Kath Mason led a walk lorn Ambleside on a beautiful


Ltumnday.


1 The delegate to the IGM in pndon in June will be Mrs


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_ ji Weisters, and the Denman lursary was awarded to Mrs la n Doherty. | Mr Graham Wilkinson,


THE Remembrance Day Parade in Whalley (J101102/2)


f incipal of Alston Hall, was fe guest speaker. He gave an ilustrated talk showing the fchitecture of the hall, some f the people who had resided pere and described its present


fces. | Mr Wilkinson was thanked


j Mrs Marion Parry for his fformative talk. [ The competition for a piece I craft work done by a mem- jer was won by Ms June Carr, krs Edith Lawson and Mrs


lennie Bradley. 1 The December meeting will, fe the Christmas outing to The Parkers Arms, Newton. ;


. The village shop in Slaid- : /illage on-line


Jjurn is now an official UK on­ line centre. In recent days, two Computers with printer, scan- le r and digital camera have leen installed. I The public have access to Ihe centre during normal shop lo u rs , seven days a week. Computer use, including Internet is free, and the only |harge made is for printing nd scanning. Faxing and photocopying


are also available, and a lami- nator will be bought soon.


Anyone can pop in and have a look without using the equip­ ment, and there will be an of fi- •


(rial opening by Lancashire County Council, providers of


(the system, soon. Dpener Vicky


_ Local celebrity Vicky


jEntwistle (Coronation Street's Ijanice Battersby) opened an ■autumn fair in Slaidburn Vil­ lag e Hall last week.


I The organisers, Slaidburn I Brownies and the Mother and > I Toddler Group, raised £968.63


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| for their funds.; _ v ’r v.M The event was very.well-


I attended, and thanks were I expressed to all businesses and ' 1 organisations who donated prizes or gave their support in anyway.


| • More news from Sabden | and Whalley villages can be i found on Page 16. •


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POPPY wreaths on the War Memorial in . • Clithcroe (J101102/3/b) .


v.- Officials re-elected


THE annual meeting of Clitheroe and Dis- trict Masonic Fellowship was held in West. Bradford-ViUage Hall.' ,: Some 32 members were present and the officials were re-elected as follows: presi­ dent,' H. Hesmondhalgh; vice-president,- M. Hargreaves;chairman, P. Gamett;vice- chairmari,‘P. Walker; treasurer, D. Thorn- ber; secretary, Mrs S.: Atkinson; speakers' ■ secrertary, Mrs D. Kay. .-


V; Committee members ar^ Mrs Dixon, . . , _ .


. Mre Garnett, Mrs Nicholson, Mrs Walker,. ■Mrs Wilson and Mrs Wood.


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A heartfelt thanks A BIG thank you has been expressed on


behalf of the Royal British Legion by the local Poppy Appeal organiser. < 'Mr Robert Scott has paid tribute to the generosity of the public and to the help given by a variety of organisations. Thes? include the British Red Cross (Clitheroe), Clitheroe Ladies Circle, Inner Wheel and- R o ta ry Club of Clitheroe. '


He said: "Without the generosity of • ,


the public and the help of these organisa­ tions, not forgetting our local supermar­ kets, Booths,- Tesco and Sainsburys, the; Poppy Appeal in the town would be; impossible. A heartfelt tjiank you to you. nil "


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THE Civic oarlv leaving Clithcroe Castle grounds after the ceremony at the War Memorial (J ip i l02/3/a)


A TRIBUTE of silence, fol- lowed b y the sounding of the Last'1


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tR emem brance T)av ceremonies the Castle Grounds, where the tradi- by other legion members, ex-Servic^ ast Post,stirred memories at ’ togr^hritothe«»mmo*lm' st, stirred p Dy m L f d f "T u


— ’• feature of Services a t St James’s, was" prayer ofrintercession read byrMr^; - used to good effect bt by showing briefly _‘ 'Alan Bowles, and w^foUowetJ by a -


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" pictures of the war memorial, the , parade and march to the war memor-s Cenotaph and other relevant images. 7 ial. The solemn proce^ionwas ledby > •


sh Dneu ,.n?irt>Hp nriH march to the war memor?j aid


On leaving the church, .the gather- members the Eoyal British Legion t1 ing marched to th war memorial in colour pariy <uiu two piyao,


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th ro u g h o u t th e Rlbble Valley , “ ^ ^ T w o m & silence./members of thepubhc ' J ? . A In Clitheroe, members of th e “L terwards JMr ^ b e r t Scott, the At the memorial, those attending * Royal British Legion were joined by th e Mayor, Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, and marched in proces-


tem em p ran c e iJ a y ceremonies “ D0Dpy-wreath hying ceremony ‘ men and women,, dignitaries a n d ;


Appeaj organiser in the town,' bowed their heads in remembrance as - sajd . „The chUrch service a t St wreaths of poppies were laid around > j am(/ s was the most moving tribute


und. the foot of the stone.' sion- to S t James's Church; They , t0 the fallen I've ever heard." - .


respects to th e memory of those “ the congregation had told h im : th a th o n o u r guard who fell in the service of the coun- they considered i t a p a r t icu la r ly > Memorial,. try.


The Rev. Ronald Philpott con- At Whalley Parish Church, the the service. > ducted the Service of Remembrance, Mayor of the Rlbble Valley, Coun M u


and the reasons for it. ' £ and a large congregation paid their : •; .He added that other members of v i Combined,,Cadet^orceiorme.a an_,.; J A contingent from Stonyhurst,,.


moving and relevant church serviced beck, -Vicar of St John's Church, led m


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pvanrp of thp honnv and which was Evans MP joined council members tives, dignitaries, and villager Mr focused particidariy on remembrance and the c o n g i^ t i< m fo r .^ seTdc&k The ceremony was led by the Rev.


including a sermon describing the rel- : Mrs Joyce Holgate, and-Mr Nigel P ° I ...... T h e c h u r c h 's o v e rh e a d p ro je c to r , a , Chris Sterry, with the lesson and in salute for the two minutes silence.,^ “ dfleg^?p twP ^ h iu t^ ' siLcC y Stoiwhurst , i t i i i^ erVMfi


’ STONYRURST Combined Cadet Force with lowered colours in silent memory of those .


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We will remember them.’


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