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district news •Chipping


Overtime


children played games. By request


childr y ri?*1.??.1, t„ea<$ ors. the - service of recorded church an annual event;,


, , ay School teacheri en


' music; arranged by Mr Harry Dyson, whibh Has how become


a,1.?, .was .request night at Chipping Parish Church dii Sunday evening, when, the


, Jv'Yr. T. Green preached on a subject chosen by. a member of the church and favourite hymns were sung.


Is." Church will ring in the-


Merry peal The bells of ..Chipping Par-


New Year for the . village in the customary way. There will be a short service beginning at


11-45 p.m, on New Year’s Eve.


Mission band The Wray Mission Band, a group of young people who sing accompanied By giiitar and accordion, took the even­ ing service at Chipping Con­ gregational Church on Sun­ day. George Longton led the m e e t in g an d J o s e p h Woodhouse-was the Speaker.


. Farm provided by Mr arid Mrs 1 J^ Hayhurst.


Chatburn Carollers


' Both Chatburn Methodist Chapel and the Parish Church sent carollers. into the village ' over Christmas.


on Monday and Tuesday .even­ ing for the lonely and house­ bound, sick and elderly of the community.


The Methodist group sang


loo CSC


ISSESB2£5g


sp e n t Tuesday, evening singing to a similar section of villagers, included one of their youngest ever. carollers — two-year-old Rachel Smith, - who thoroughly enjoyed sing­ ing “Nowell." At the village nursing


The church group, which


with mince pies and light refreshments at three of their ports of call. \


-Glsburn


Communion was followed By a very well attended family Mattins. All the services were conducted by the Vicar; Canon S. A. Selby.


1 Hurst Green Party Games and dancing in the


m


M k


to a tea of sandwiches, jellies, cakes, mince tarts, and, .fruit and cream, served by the ladies of St Joseph’s enter­ tainment committee: Sweets and apples were later handed out and there


■ was a late visit from Father Christmas, who gave , each child a gift from the tree.


Barrow


Looking ah e ad So successful was Barrow


e$


Ladies’ annual Christmas dinner that members have already provisionally booked for next year! The dinner was at the Bleak House restaurant and 17 members attended.


50 Guide to


up of an illustrated map high­ lighting viewpoints and build­ ings of notable- interest., ■ , There is-a wealth of inform


trated with pictures of local beauty spots and villages, and there is a potted history of each .village or parish. The centre spread is made


the Clitheroe street map is that it dees hot show the route of the town’s inner, bypass, which has . Been, in existence for about five years, although it does include streets on more recently completed estates. The guide is copiously illus­


the area LARGE pull-out street maps of Clitheroe and Longridge are a valuable feature of the first official guide to the Ribble Valley, now,on sale. But one,disappointment of


at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, started with midnight Com­ munion on Christmas Eye. On Christmas Day .early


St Mary’s Special Christmas services


home, some of the residents joined in the carols,. The singers were served


' tpe village and at surrounding farms. Their reward was a supper at Out .Lane. Head


ping Young Farmers were able to send £13 to the Shepherd Street Mission at Preston after carol singing in


Reward Fifteen members of Chip­


• tjoris of.-record tokens to former organist Mr Dyson and a pair of framed photographs of the church to former chur­ chwarden Mr George Rodf well, both of whom retired during the year. Paying tribute lo their loyal


;■ . The vicar made, presenta-


their services, he dedicaied two plaques in the church; Both men expressed their appreciation for the gifts and


the great pleasure they had received in serving St Helen's through the years.


Martin Top


Sunday School party for Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top., on Saturday, received a cracker and a bag of sweets. There was a Home- prepared Jacob's join tea and gahics were organised’by Mr Bryon Lingard; Miss Caron and Miss Dawn Lingard and Miss Carol Simpson. . Later ;in .the. evening the Youth..Fellowship joined in the party fun;-with games organised by, Mr Herbert Moorhouse and a buffet sup­ per served by ladies of the church. ... The .eyening.’s entertain: rrient eiided with the singing of Auld Lang Syne, and Mr Lingard gave the Benediction.


Cracker Each child at the annual


Transport survey


i


response excellent


THE results of a question­ naire on the future of public transport in rural areas of the


organist for -the day. Collec­ tions of £23.70 will go to pro­ vide Bibles.


Read


school hall followed the annual C h r is tm a s p a r ty at St Joseph’s School, Hui-st Green, on Monday. Some 63 children sat .down


gregational School raised more,than £7.for Oxfam when they went carol singing in the village. The children — Caroline, Nicola and Peter Chambers; Andrew, Helen and Rebecca Edge;, and John and Susan Gardner — pre­ sented the money to Mrs


Freda. Garth; local collector for the charity.


Soviet style A touch of Russian tradition


be a che d Re ad Uni t ed


Reformed . Church, when the village children took part in a Moravian carpi, service. The church was decorated


with apples bn four cocktail sticks — symbolising the foul- corners of the globe — and candles representing the sun’s light.


............... ....


mas carols during the service, which is the traditional form of Yuletide celebration in the Soviet region of Moravia.


West Bradford


Cash for trip „ Proceeds of a carol, singing outing by iriembers of West Bradford- Women’s Institute totalled £25.36. The cash will be used to provide a trip for senior citizens in the sUmmer.


The children sang Christ­


For Oxfam Eight pupils of Read .Con­


Congregational Chapel, .Mari tin. Top; were. conducted on Sunday afternoon by Mr.G: Oliver; of Hellifiel.d, .on the theme "The wonders of God’s creation.” ...A group of young people from, the .Bentham. area.' con­ ducted the service in the even­ ing. Audrey, Donald and Richard gave, their. tes: timonies and Clifford, led the group singing choruses, accompanied by Robin on the accordion. Dorothy sang.a solo to her own guitar accompani­ ment and Pat gave the address. Miss Alice Parkinson was


Testimonies Group, services. at Salem


W.as delivered, about six weeks ago to...960 Households in the eastern, part of the .Ribble Valley andi-pf these 700 have already-replied. ...


....


which is carrying ,oui.the su% vey in-conjunction, with the County Council, has s’ent these, to .County..Hall jn Pre­ ston to be prepared for com­ puter analysis. -


The Ribble Valley, CpuriRiJ; fund . .


•Sawley; Gisburn,, Dowriham; Twiston, Rimingtbh and Middop.,.........


take part in the Survey .were Gisburn Forest,. Boltoh-by- Bowland, Pay.thorne,. News- holme, Horton, Grindleton;


what, action will Be taken .bn the results of the. buestiort- naire, but hopes.tHat some.of the suggested improvements will be carried out—provided they are relatively inexpen­ sive.


jossible to modify .existing jus


such as that between,Chip­ ping and Clitheroe," he said.


Chooirman at Gisburri


A GISBURN, man who .cele­ brated his golden wedding in June, died on Monday, aged


, Mr. Harry Gornall, find hiS wife Lucy; lived all their mar­ ried life in the same Church View co t tag e . Born in Rimington, Mr Gornall moved to Gisburn when still young.


He leaves his wife fitid twd sons Edgar and James.


, ... ,,.


, After working on ideal fariiis.for a .few years he spent • 35 years as a platelayer with British Rail: A quiet: but respected mart Mr.Gornall was in the. St Mary’s church choir for many years.'


ning assistant Mr Peter John­ ston is well p]eased,with the response. It was hoped that those who had not yet coni: p le te d . the questionnaire would do so as,soon as. possible and hand them in to the collec­ tors or direct to. the- council. The 12 Parishes chosed.to


The council’s . Chief. Plan­


0 $ .Christmas Eve the Town Mayor’s Yuletide Appeal for the, Welfare Fund stood at £828.25.,


, Previously acknowledged was-£805:25. New doriations: £8.50 from Clitheroe Boys’ Gramrp&r School; £5 from Baldwin,.Weeks and Baldwin; £2, Misses E. S. and R. Taylor, Mrs-N. Pickthall, H. and M. Blackburn; £1, Coun. and -Mrfi T., P. Rushtonj Miss A. Watson, Mrs H. Sharpies; 50p, Mrs Fowler.


Mr Johnston is not yet fiiirfi BAND CALL


“For instance; it, could Be .Concert; Services or start new ones


.


MEMBERS of the Slaidburn Silver Band will Be giving a concert in a hotel next month.


Admission .to. the band even­ ing at.the Whitewell Hotel, on Saturday, January. 17th, will be. free. It will be the first time the band has given such a . '


Crucial game


BLACKBURN Combination Premier, Division leaders ^fiddihgtbh have a crucial home game on Saturday,


a; kielboff 2-15 pan,) From: Under­ wood,1 Boyd, Collinge, N. Whiteside, Wright; Linford,-: Lund; Bennett, Kenyon; R.- Waddington, Redding, Dawson, Carter, Behan, Holden, Yates.,.,


ground.H5p.rn:-, , - , Waddington Res (v BrinsCall Res,


Players meet at station i p.m. , ,. , . .


Robinson, Simms, Richards, Bialecki,, Nuttall; Forshaw, Hink- smari, Ainsworth; J. Wnddiiigton, S. Whiteside, RoSs. ..... -.Players meet at station 1 p.m oral


eight points above Hoghton, their,, opponents have four games in, hand. Both teams have dropped only. six. points this, season and Waddington officials are hoping for a large crowd at Twitter Lane. • The team will be .from:.Grainger,


Ogain.st .h ig h ly -p la c ed Hoghton (kick-off 2-15 p.m.)' Although Waddington are


s


Ribble Valley Should be known shortly. . The . 16-part questionnaire


A,WELCOME, f a c t a t Clithcroc Hospital over Christmas was 21-year-old Clive-Atkinson, who gave a concert of Gospel sdngs for the patients.


Clive, of DcLacy Street,


prison two years ago, and it was there that he was con­ verted. to Christianity and learned to play the guitar find write songs.


received by .the patients that the hospital has asked Clive to return in the near future. Clive spent two years in


Cljthcroe, is pictured here w i th h is ' 1 7 -y e a r -o ld girlfriend. Katrina Duck worth; '.iof GisBurn, who accompanies him to all his concerts...... , . The. concert was . so well


Christmas by the pond


MEMBERS of the Whalley Y,oilrig-Ornitholbgist Club have been Busy spending part of their Christhias holiday on their pond project. They will, however, be taking a break from this work, on Monday when their, leader, the Rev. Jeffrey Butcher, takes them on an all-day hike through Spring Wood-and along the banks of the River Calder.


services over 60 years, during which tirrie they carried out their duties faithfully and well; Canon Goodchild refer­ red to their individual con­ tributions to the worship and maintenance of the church. , • As a. permanent record of


.


children from Chipping Parish Church Sunday School at their


After8 ^paJ,ty'''oil;SalurddJ?: r a party tea, provided by


o (■ "-“i i"-y»iuBu uy


Father Christmas worked to.Kwe out gifts t&


Waddington Plaques


'.^Oh.Sunday, the Rev; W.'F; . Jen k in s /’(If Clitheroe,


con;


ductedreorning services at St Helen's 'Church; Waddington: • In, the afternoon, Canon C; ruuoacm u


F-.. Goodchild introduced the





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;THE-local mailmen have had ! quite .a hectic couple, of weeks idespite a considerable drop in ithe volume of Christmas post ^handled at,the.Clitheroe gen-, eral,office.\,


/


i • Glitheroe^jpostmaster, Mr i Rob Wilson.said that a 15 per .cent reduction,in,the amount


;of; mail .handled: in the town ;w.as- about the. -national .average;


; -


temporary staff, and then, when ’ the. reduced -post actu-. ally ...came;: .found; they were (overmanned,” he said.. • f’But in Clitheroe we decided to lak’e on only qne’.lempqrary employee on the'assumption ■ the volume ’


-“Some post offices,took on


would- drop:: Our assumption turned out to1 be right and we hadjiisit the’right number of., men to cope.” ..........


of. postal traffic FUL1 TIME & PART-TIME Too fast


i Insp. T. J.-. Sumner to. have : been driving between 74 and ; 76 m;p:h..


i A.jUpfEAR-OIjD Clitheroe j man. was’ 'fined' £20' by the *town's magistrates for speed- : ihg on - the Whallby-ClitKef oC ! bypass^at Pendleton. . . , Lawrence Bullen,' of Low- ergfite, was, said/by. Chief


; In, a .letter,to. the court Bul- ; len; who^fidmilted.the offence • said^he had just overtaken a car and Had'riot slowed dowii immediately.


couple Mr aiid Mrs Colin Bank,,, was one _,of six ^new arrivals at. Burnley’s Edith Watson .Maternity Unit on Christmas Day.


• ,


Sitiidtioris Vacant, RESIDENT


CLUB


' lowed in turn by. three moves by .white and. so .on,. After three rounds of .tills contest, George Hardman emerged as winner and Michael Capstick captured second prize.


to normal chess in preparation for, a tough league,'encounter with the undefeated Accring­ ton Chess Club.


Next week the club returns


TABLE TENNIS


ONLY two games were played, in ; the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association dur­ ing the Christmas period; both in the second, divisioh. Fourth-place Chatburn beat Calderstones B 10-0 and Triri: ity B took joint secohcBplrice with Standen .C after a fine 7-3 away, win against Flexible B.


Next Week


Standen ,A v Calderstones A, Wednesday — Standen,B v Read, CC A. Thursday — CalhoHc YC A. v Brockhah A. Division Two: Tuesday —


Read CC B v Cliatbiirn;..Cal­ derstones B v. Trinity . B. ThursdayA— . Standen C v Standen, D, Brockhall B v Flexible B. Division Three: Monday —


Standen E v Trinity, C..Tues­ day — Clitheroe Post Office v Cathojic YC B.-


LOOKING FORWARD TO BETTER DAYS Division One: Monday —


Scotch chess,.in which white begins with one move, then black plays two moves, fol-


board in a chess, drive, with winning players splitting- and moving in opposite directions after each round. No confer­ ring was ■ allowed, between partners though many were tempted when one could clearly see a way to Check­ mate while his partner blithely, lost the .queen!. ’ The second competition was


FOURTEEN, members of Clitheroe Chess CluB took part.in two unusual Christmas, competitions at a meeting at the Station,Hotel. Four players competed at a


Good references essential.


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■ District 3 — Itibbie Valley Applications are - invited. for the


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m m E K DUE TO EXPANSION


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available from council offices in Clitheroe. and, Longridge and from the Ribble- Valley tourist information, office in Church Street,,Clilherbe. ;


mation on local government and other public services, a- riin-down of, the area’s schools, earmarking, and sp o r ts and recreational facilities. The guide,’ priced,20p,.is


HURST ^GREENj, Reserves are^findihg life hard Ih their second -year iri the Ribble yalley Foptball League sec­ ond division, They are cur-


n-ofthquable, .But manager Mr : pictured, with j their mdn- Aloyslug.BqlfonjhqMriia.Iit-,, ager. are;,fivom the left: Bill tie mfire,experience will put- BoJtdh; -Pete -Czapowskl, them on the road to victory; Noel Holdeni’Pete Hayhurst,


Bill Bailey; Chris . Kelly; Graham Yoiing, John Ecoles, Nigel Rogerson; Richard Ecdos. Ian Moon, -


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t0 1 P-™- Fridays. Tree Yrdnspoft provided to


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TELEPHONE 22433 (on Pr after January 8th, 1976). •4


B Sales — Service — Parts


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bbennAnd st r e e t garage, CUTHEROE. Telephone Clitheroe 23750 day, 23316 evenings.


I9J3 TRIUMPH 1500 4-door Saloon. Ice blue • w th matching trim.,23,000 miles. One owner. „ Heated rear window. Taxed ....................... £1175


1973 “


L‘ FORD Escort 6 owt. Van. One private owner. Taxed. 25,000 miles only. Marine blue. In nrst-closs condition ©inougliout £675 plus VAT


1970 AUSTIN.Maxi,1500cc Saloon. Red with black upholstery.. New gearbox. In excellent condi- . , tton; N?w,tyres,.Taxed


dJ595 .. ...PART EXCHANGE WELCOME.


.-.REPAIRS, SERVICING, MoT TESTING OARS AND.VANS PURCHASED FOR CASH


SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL CUSTOMERS


THE CLITHEROE AREA TO OPEN ..... SLIMMING, CLUBS.


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^ & DELIVERY DRIVER REQUIRED AT ^


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A. 71b ,5oz son for Sabden


Resfaurant & Bar Staff


required at — THE


Shireburn Arms


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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF >, ODD FELLOtVS


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