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# nrf Times, nr.rrmhcr Z4tll, 1074


Candlelight service at Langho


ST LEONARD'S C W * '


Ltingho. was c!mJ nn(l a festival of lessons • carols on Sunday


The programme b^.^


Judith Taylor. I he oh" Cub Scouts suns A ?? i,y


which was si"’ -’ ® Da“ dnT%or!'nnJ vi ,hl.i-cli's Tayior. “ ‘ V.n • carols. ;


with - Once in RoJJ>& ol City." the in t


,,, ,)V


the lessons. The ;’Ul" r A- ! S°11S T \ u F » o l t Mr;


Haworth. Mr , , Mvs


L. Onllop. Ml •’ . y Vlr C. H. Pemberton nml


^Children who shaml Uv0 lessons ’vc Sus.^ Pearson, June


Janet, Hayes. James Gail DUrhtieltl. £ ' Smith and ElizabdT Barbe .,


Taught in Liverpool


tor many M • _ ; -


THE out.standms qua-litips of Edisford School music teacher Mrs Marie Tomlin­ son are complete mastery of her subject, enthusiasm and hard work. Tins was one of the tri­ butes paid by headmaster Mr


Murrav Latimer at. the end fit term rnni’ert on Wedtms- dav, when a farewell pre- senUl’nn was made t-o Miv, Tomlinson. In January, .Mir will hr


vcr. con- ihore is


do in an • to alle-


v'siblc, Jot' our in-


.ih other


onts. to on to the .nth have "Kain, and be able to re on the ont.”


(*>;*ed that nigh* al.?o ir by .such M Council


jame.ss


><»tr»V'. who .rt ter


h are now e- to nn-


•al Counci: u.' aKh


-e-tition


Mnnatliet..e neeted. suv.


up hope o'. ' ^rild Mr


:on MT Mr o wnom a non wa*^ a.,.'-o


taking up a new appoint­ ment as one of the music advisers


1o Lancashire


County, wath responsibility for schools tn the fiibhl- Va-lJry. Blackburn and Accrmzton area. Said Mr l.a.timrr: "Mrs Tomlinson has had a srr;*t.


influence on the children of this town ;(nd given them in-


le.resU which 1 hope tiny will carry on right through


their lifetime.*’ One of the distinguished


cuests at the rnncrrt, the Mayoress of r.htheroe. Mrs Alice Wells, made the pre­ sentation of a nest, of tables, R -iff to which children.


MRS TOMLINSON and some, of the- children


with the tabic.'!, watched by Mr Latimer fleft.) and deputy head Mr Geoff Tennant.


Tributes to Edisford music teacher


parents, managers and all tlie school sun had contri­


buted. She explained that slip


had known Mrs Tomlinson and her parents. Mr and Mrs K. Ishenvo'.d. for a loin: t.me. living near them in Chester Avenue. Thanking everyone for the


"ift, Mrs Tomlinson raised a laiiL'h when she. said it was a plea.Mtrr to rrceivr it from -the lady who mops nut, the from along with my


mother/’ She was grateful to her


l\rst headmaster for giving her a lone re.m to do music hnd to her second for giving


that she had mot “a very special person" — her hus­ band Alan, who js an instru­


hei It


an even loncrr reui. was also at Edisford


mental tutor of brass. Mrs Tomlinson said she


would always have happy memories oT the school and u.-, pupils: "I could not pos­ sibly forsrt any one of


them.” The Mayor, (hun. T»er>


Wells, added his own thanks for the concert and the high standard of perfor­


mance. In addition to many items. including


rhnral carols old atid nrw, solos


* piano i, David Fielding J * nbor i.


' rtannrt>, Andrew Gower j ( trumpet * and Stephen Mit­


chell. A lormer pupil. Piter


Fielding. aa-hted Mr Tom­ linson on trumpet. The choir and mslrumen*


talisUs were trained, condue- :md accompanied by


tCfi Mrs Mi­ ll.


Tomlinson. Tutors were Tomlinson dirassi, Hr


... Exton (cello*. Mr B. Metcalfe (violin* and Mrs A. D. Bentley 'woodwind*. Refreshments in the


school dining room follmvrd I lie performance.


Fleanor tiro Road, CbU’en


died at, t.he a an <>« ^ Hamp>on y / •


fornler p"pd Girls’ Grammar Srt nool am.,


t amed as a marhrr ,t , iiomevton ColleCe Cani lirid"e She wa« the r>


n > ,


dairbier of the late Mr and , M •; On-istopber Ha,np;nn.


were played by Helen Swift , Clitboroe. .lulirt, T.ofthnuse ]


Mr' Hampsnn hejne Sup™, tendrnt HeRV-trav of R.rl Marriaces and Death-: lor I


hv two brotl.e-s, Mr Frank i Miss itmnn'on u


; ,


H unp-on. v " '1 ',hn'n ,'hr i lived and Mr Chri-topber Hn.np on. of Park Avrmie. I Tlis fnnpvnl ’.'ill take .


nla-e today, a s-mre at f-lit.liernr Pari'll


Cemetery.


EACH year the Pn'-’ nfHrc returns to sender l°n nullion undeliverablc letter,;; and parcels at a rod of 134m.


The binur.M sincle cn-o of 11 n d r I i ve r a b 1 r nvnl is rhanzed addresse*


( harrli


p-rpodin- intennent m the family arave m rl.there,e


Former Mitton man is found dead on railway line


AKTFR brine missing from hnmp for about .-six hniiis


Council, was round dead nn thn mam CarhMe-Custnn railway lino


Mr WillianKon i.'W» was


the son of Mr and Mrs Ronnie Williamson, ot Sagar


Barn. Higher Hodder. He was found by Cumbria


police at, Greonholmc. nr^r Tebnv, not far Ivom ;’ i'> home Winton MaiV’V. Win- l.on. near Karkby Stmlien. where pe ha<j been fanning


for 1G years. A former pm” ', of ( uh*


rroe Royal Grammar u:"h «'l Mr Williamson Md'c'd ;t Newlon Rigg Farm J-T.onl,


Penrith, and then at Km: ' College. Newca.'t’.e - up.’1


1 -


Tvnc. where he gamrd a degree m agriculture.


Ho ivib a cliampion ‘ *.vim-


mor at school and won lrs colours for swimming when at univo'siu, \ inem’ cr ol Uk* Cumhvi * oVaS'land Society, ho hsd won cups a> a leadin ’ si.no.•*- maker on .several occasion.' He was a pa-t chairinm < *


Mr William-on was a


member ol s'wnral sub-com- miM.ecs and one of tw * West- mor'.and delegates to the Milk Marketing Boar d regional committee. He was a’.so a past chairman of the NVwtmi Rigg AgncuUuval Somet.v and plaved a leading part, m the organisation oi the Wintmi sheepdog trials, which were held on hi5' land,


in


niPinlv’ r o! Clithercp Vning Fanner'1 Club, repvrr.ent.ii'n a public .-peaking con- ;ot en radio,


Wdlu


it m tr t broad'* Hr


the pendr





thc Kirkbv Stephen branrh of the National Farmers Union, which he al o repre­ sented on the Climb: ia county eNCcutiir.


Stephen Pari-h Church. An inqtie-t at CarlHe wa


r;ul;; n’.ac


ouened and adjourned tint: February 12th.


a Mde'inan at


Kirkbv Ftophrn Ravi h rhurch and a supporter n: We tmorland Onservn- As'ocuh'on. He W'a


a moiiiiv’v of the \**>»*i ;en l .odee ot Free


nun on at Kirkbv Sbyd-en Mr William-on is survive


tv,- 111; wile. .Jarr, an*-! fo»v n. The Mineral t«i' ! ycsterdav at Kirkb.'


Hospital staff say farewell to Geoff


CHRISTMAS enmv early


to,- tortner Group Secret-ary rf* culdor.stonos Hospital. Mr GeotT-.cv M-.icliell <55', of


Abbey Fields. Whalley. At' least, that's how :t


seemed on Friday, when he was showered with leavinv


Kitts from friends and cot- reaeue in a special pre-en'.a-


, a.s yroup secretary. Mitchell received a deck from the ad­


ministrative department s.


handed over by act in? ad­ ministrator Mr Frank rope. A combined radio and cas­ sette placer was presented on behalf of the joint stall


at thc hospital, appreciation ot his to


h:- younger days Mr nnson wa- an active


MEMBERS of Billincton


and Whnllcy Bras-s Band Club bad their work cut, out. mi Saturday afternoon when 12(1 youngsters turned


up at. the club's Christmas parly. Father Chri-tmas mnnaurd


to fit a visit into hi - crowded weekend seliedule anc* rich


child received a. presrnt. After party games, the dvd* riren had a bnfTet tea bv wives of social comnut-fo* members, who organised the annual pnriv.


,,.nrv i :


n j


consultative commute* by medical records officer Miss Elisabeth Thompson. Mr Mitchell, who is now


secretary to the new Burn­ ley Community Health


Counc:!. was lai'pclv respon­


sible for formins the caldor- stones Leamie of Friends. Tire lcaeue paid its own t-ibutcs and chairman Mrs Kathleen Holknc? prc-enleri an inscribed plaque. A bullet was attended by


representatives ot all hospi­ tal department-'.


Blames drink The first Jumblies winners


GOODWIIX and Presents __ these were the seasonal answers to the first of our .liini-


hlies competitions for readers.


!nX /Mi


Tnu may well have tot the rieht answers hnt not have hrrn amone the, first 2(* correcl solutions to hr drawn.


roment. h- •ir.'t time


htheroe. jjeing hi*


if has nerf, ia.t cla>.


io:ned t-he . ’o whoti


•unn v;h*i* gloved 1cm oats ag »


V.ft, iie ha^V


ield Fan” , aU Country


-,na\v Hafll*


Never mind, there's an­ other chance for yon to win a T l voucher to spend at your nrws- ntrrnt’s if yon fill in the Jumblies coupon on pace fi ot todays Issne and solve our simple, pn/'/le.


So don't delay, romplele j yonr rnupnu rittht


away and pot-* ’* **’ r ! Jumblies box a* your local newsagent s.


dinners: Airs Alelinda MusKrovr. 1<> Woone Lane, Clithcrnc (news­ agent W. Roylc, Woone T.anc): .Tames Thnrn- hcr The. Knoll. Kast- ham Street, Clithcrnc. a„,i Maud Boolhman. 3a Chatburn Road. Clithcroc (C. and K. Ainsworth. Waterloo Road): Miss Stella Por­


ter. 28 Mma Place.


Clllheroc, and Calvert. T5 Fairfield


Olwyn Farnsworth. 11 H e r w e n t Crescent.


Close. Clithcroc (P- & C Jeffrey. Ilcnlliorn Road).


Nelson Moor):


Clithcroc (R - TIal1'' Alabel


Thompson, 3 St .*»m" h Street. Clithcroc (1- *- & F. M. Swmscoc, Whalley Road): Mrs


I ilian Ward. 1J Brown- OW Street. Clllheroc


jen. ^eson’5 wonc


ind pupils- for


I was marked b./ of a portable TV kitchen stall,


Whalley Road); Mrs Ireire Ptnder,


(T & F. Butterworth, l.o»K-


, tripes Fal1" ' and Lcnnons, 34 Hint;


Street. Clithcroc (J. , Cowcill, Market Place).


Mrs Marjtarct Storey. 8 !l Church View, cisluirn A; .1. T. Writ;lit. View. C.ishurn);


(M. Park Mrs marie.


erne


I’ Nichols. 5 Alhe- Street, Clilheroe.


and Mrs Alice Simpson. -’ 0 Dclaev Street. Clith- (W. B. & »•


Graham. Robert V. <r Wendy Standen erne


Bawdlands): Greenwood.


Peel Street, and Dickinson. 33 Road. Clilh-


(R. Ainsworth. Shawhridse).


Harry Peel. 4 Grindlclnn Road, West Bradford (Mrs Wood. Grindlclnn


Road, West Bradford); Mrs A. M. Proctor. Moorend Farm. Whal­


ley ham Whalley); field. Farm P.vr. dlclnn); Jackson,


N


(Vccvers and Fasl- Kinc Street.


Mrs llors- Swindlehurst


C.rindleton (G.


West View. Grin- Miss Tracy 21 Coekcrill


Terrace. Barrow (Mrs n e y llaworth. Terrace.


Cnekerhill Barrow); Tony Frank-


land. 32 Pcndle Avenue. Chatburn (Mrs Brices, Dowuham Road, Chat- lnirn).


TO P TW E N T Y


•> (8) ' (2) •


1. ( 1) ‘ •t. tr.) * (fi) ' ( 7)


•Lonely this Christmas”—Mud. •Wombling Merry Christinas”—Womblcs.


“Juke box jive”—The Rubettes. ‘Vou ain't seen nothing yet”—Bachman


Turner Overdrive.


5. (3) ■ ti.


7. (!)) 8.


!). (4) 10. (12)


11. (1.3) 12. (10) 13. ( 11) 14. (IS)


Li. (18) Hi.


(-) 17. ( 1!))


IX. (20) ID.


(-) 20. (- )


“Oh yes you're beautiful”—Gary Glitter and Glitter. Band.


“ Pm going to make you a star David Essex “Get dancing”—Discotex and the Sex-o-Lettes.


“Tell him”—Hello.


“The bump”—Kenny. "Streets of London”—Ralph McTcll.


“Magic"—Pilot. Trammps.


“Down, down”—Status Quo. “ Hey Mr Christmas”—Showaddywaddy.


“You can make me dance, sing, or anything”—Rod Stewart and the Faces. "Never can say goodhyC'-Glorla Gaynor.


'"The lnbelweenies”—The Goodies. “ Christmas song”—Gilbert O'Sullivan.


top- “Miss Grace”—The Tymes, "Are yon ready to rock”—Wlzzard. LP.s of the week: “Dark Horse - George Harrison. "The Drifters Story”- T h e Drillers.


l-fciSL WCCA 3 - ---------' Chart compiled by Ames Record Bar. • , .


Cl 11U) K EN a t Bra t»i n’x School, Chippins:, enjoyed n spot of carol singing ai their


Clirlslinas school.


niirtr in the A party lea was arranged by th« kitchen staff, and


afterwards the children played games and took


* .


home u gift Christmas.."


■from Father i


PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE TAKEN BY OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS


ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER .


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“you’re the first, the Iasi, my e\ci>thing Barry White.


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MARGARET SUSAN AND ANDREA


HAIRSTYLIST Bridge Road,


Chatburn. Tel. 41323


would like tn wish all their


CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS


A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR


IT was party lime for 60 \ youngsters at Chatburn on Saturday, when staff of . Stonebridge Mill orga- j nised Christmas celebra­ tions for their children. Thc youngsters played


seasonal games. After the (piest appearance of magi­ cian Mr Derek Smith, of


Twiston, they had a


special Christmas tea. Organisers were Mrs


Eileen Shulllrworth and Mrs Rcatricc Kenyon. Mr and Mrs linger Harrison were iu charge of the games.


Carols for charily


A D E S I O N S T R i T ION -Come to the .stable'' was;


given bv the .Sunday School sc h o l a r s ai Grindlrtm ! Methodtst Chapel on Sim-1


day. It, was followed by the


presentation °t Sunday


School prir.es. In the evcninc. scholar?


o’.nc carols at some ot the


ontivinp farms am! house? and' collected £9 tor Clitli- eroc Hospital.


Ml'MBl'.US «r Sabdrn AVI


enjovnd games and daneiiiR In •.m.nrili: Illtfir tllClr «1U"


imal Christmas dinmu • at Eaves Bull Country Chili,


West Bradford. Entertain-


lor the 28 ladies was ganised by Mrs Keamr.


wish their many customers and friend- a


MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 . CASTLECATK, CUTIIKKOK


.


ADMITTING indecent ex­ posure. Stephen McTear (191, of Edisford Road. Clitheroe. was lined £20 at Clithcroc Magistrates' Conn.


He asked for two other cases to be tiken into con- s dei'ation In a sum merit,


iic said: " I t must have been caused by drink.'


t. gif, g i f gif. gif. g& s j* SS£ gtfi SCf; S t7: SfA S f. SlR Kfi. Sft


FRANK N. BRIDGE & SON


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