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www.clItheroeadvertIser.co.uk entheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday, July 29,2010 eet Mole Club gets new president
VAL Sharp was made president at the handover meeting of the In ner Wheel Club of Ribblesdale. The previous year was a lit
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tle unusual, in that four people shared the office, taking three months each. They were Muriel Ashcroft, Edna Clarkson, Janet Frost and, most recently, Rachel Pallister, who hosted a meal at her home, before passing on the chain of office to Val. • The new president, then pre-.-
sented the co-presidents with pretty plant arrangements.
• The final month of the year
was busy, with a meal and AGM ■ at Mytton Fold Hotel,‘a cof feemorning in Waddington an d ; then a treasure hunt on foot in Ribchester, starting and ending at the Ribchester Arms, where members and friends enjoyed a meal afterwards.
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a collection at Booth’s in Clitlie- roe for the East Lancashire Hos pice. "
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; ;.That event was organised by- Edna and George Clarkson. Lastly, members helped with
HANDOVER: Val Sharp is made club president, (s)
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