# 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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“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
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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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