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NOSTALGIA: Clitheroe Ladies Circle charity ceilidh

Old photo for Valley Matters 011112

Old photo for Valley Matters 011112

Members of Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle danced the night away during a ceilidh held 20 years’ ago at Pendleton Village Hall, raising £212 for Ribble Valley Crossroads Carers.

More than 75 people attended the event, which was organised by Community Service convener Mrs Nina Bryan. Attractions included a hot pot supper and rousing live music provided by Fixed Penalty, a folk song and dance band.

The photo taken in 1992 shows chairman Mrs Bernadette Brown, Crossroads co-ordinator Mrs Kathleen Eastwood and Crossroads vice-chairman Mrs Martin James, with band members and guests.

l If you have any old photos suitable for this weekly slot, preferably from the past 50 years or so, e-mail them to duncan.smith@eastlancsnews.co.uk or post to: The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW.

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