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on their own and lessons were r e a d by T ra cey Lunn (Guides), Paul Atkinson (ser v e rs ) , Mr J. Wilkinson (United Reformed Church), Mrs Ann Goodway (MU), Elizabeth Goodway (Brow nies), Peter Smith (Cubs), Mr C., Law (churchwarden) and the, Vicar. Organist was Mr D. K;‘ Hall.
.Friday of Read pensioner Mr Edward Kenyon, who died at his home in Hambledon View on Boxing Day. Mr Kenyon, who'was 69,
Dies aged 69 The funeral took place on
the annual carol and lesson service at St John’s Church, Read, taken by Canon P. A. Schofield. The choir sang three carols
Carols •About 200 people attended
Read
dren at the parish party held in Tosside Village Institute on Friday; Games were organ- , ised by Mrs J. Schofield and Mrs D. Hogg and tea was se rv ed by paren ts and friends. Each child received a gift and a tangerine, pre sented by Mrs V. Newhouse.
Mrs F. Powl, entertained chil
take part in the game “Mr and Mrs” at the annual Christmas social in Tosside Village Insti tute. Question master was Mr W. Kenyon.
Volunteers Six-couples volunteered to
- Games and dancing were organised by Mr and Mrs F. Peel and Mr S, Hogg, and music was supplied by Mr John Cowking, of Dunsop Bridge. A monologue entitled “Baler String” was given by Mr E. Harrison, of Slaidburn. A buffet supper of turkey
had lived in the village for. many years and was an emp loyee of Lancashire County Council’s Highways Depart ment until his retirement.'
Good entry A whist drive for members
of Read Constitutional Club attracted a good entry. Win ners were: Ladies — Mrs A. Kershaw, Mrs S. Browett. .Gents — Mrs N. Redpath, Mrs P. Larkin. Competition:- Mrs A. Isles. MC was Miss E. Ennis..
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• ship mission. The Communion . service was taken by the vicar, the Rev. F. E. Chard, and the preacher was Canon Peter Ruffle, of Blackburn Cathedral.
: The choir sang “Safe in the shadow of the Lord” from Psalms of Praise, and Mrs W. I. Todd was organist. During the service the con
sandwiches, cakes, jellies and trifle was served. Thanks to - all who contributed to the suc cess of the evening were expressed by Mr W. Kenyon and the party closed with the singing of Auld Lang Syne'. Competition winners were
R o b e r t P a rk e r , Mr B. Harker, Mr E. Harrison, Peter Taylor and Mrs E. Robinson. <
Langho
Mothers’ Union Members of St Leonard’s
Church Mothers’Union, Langho, held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs P aley , Rogers field, oi\ Tuesday.
dedication of the organ at St Leonard’s Church, Langho, will be marked by a recital to be given by Miss Linda Thompson, of Clitheroe, tomorrow. A social gathering in the school will precede the recital, which begins at 8 p.m.
Anniversary The anniversary of the
Wiswell
husbands and friends, who toured Wiswell and Barrow singing carols, raised more than £65 for multiple sclerosis and muscular dystrophy funds.
Profitable Members of Wiswell WI,
.for village children was held in two parts at Downham Village; Hall on Friday and was well attended despite the weather. In the afternoon the
Double bill The annual Christmas party
younger children enjoyed games, tea and a visit from F a th e r . Christmas, who' brought a gift for each child. The older children had a disco in the evening, with refresh ments and a gift each. Lord and- Lady Clitheroe
paid a visit to both parties, which had been organised by Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Braith- waite.
Paythorne
Illness Owing to illness, Sunday
school children were unable to take part in the carol service a t Paythorne Methodist Chapel on Sunday afternoon. The preacher was Mr N. Tur pin, of Chatburn, and the organist was Mrs W. Hanson. Offerings were given to charities and following the service afternoon tea was served.
Lane Ends
at the Christinas family social held at Lane Ends Com munity Centre and games were organised by Mr Fred Waddington.
For the family A buffet supper was served
own guitar and accordion accompaniment, Mr E. Harri son gave-a monologue about football and Gordon Whitfield provided a comedy act with
Mr J. Hornby sang to his
ment service was held in St Leonard’s Church, Downham, on Sunday morning, to mark the first phase of the steward-
Commitment . ■ A thanksgiving and commit
.“There’s a
hole.in my.bucket”. Gordon and Linda Whitfield
•sang.a duet to Linda’s guitar accompaniment and the girls of -Lane Ends. Youth Club sang . “Little Donkey”; “The Streets of London” and “If I . Had A Hammer”, accom panied by Brenda Roberts and Joan- Robinson on guitar. ' The evening ended with the
singing of carols, accompanied at- the. piano by Miss C. Dawson. •
Newton
gregation renewed their covenant as Christians and • members of the church.
Year’s Day of , Mrs Annie Walmsley in hospital in Black burn, Newton lost one of its most respected and best- known residents. Formerly Miss Baines, of
Respected With the death on New
Chipping
■Saturday night; About 50 of them enjoyed a supper paid for by their joint efforts-in carol * singing. at Christmas. Afterwards they played a few games and had a disco. -
ideas for fancy dress when 20 children of Chipping WI mem bers held their annual party in the village hall on Saturday afternoon. Winners were ;Amie Stott
Ideas galore There was no shortage of
Chipping, Mrs Walmsley had lived in the district all her life. She is survived by her hus band, .Robert, who originally came from Dale Head, 11 chil dren, 25 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren..
Whalley
lowship meeting on Friday, due to bad nveather and illness. In the absence of the Rev.
Whalley Methodist Men’s Fel
Canals Attendance was low at
•J. R. B u tch e r , Mr T. Woodhead spoke about English canals, describing how they came into being and the part they played in the country’s industrial develop ment. The next speaker will be prison officer Mr K.' Monk.
Standfast WI, Whalley, were entertained by Mrs Gilbert, the mother of one of them. She gave a demonstration of flower making, using nylon tights and silk ribbon for single blooms and sprays. Members found it an enligh tening start to the 1976 prog ramme.
Holden
Tuneful Despite pouring rain, more
. annual Christmas concert at Holden Chapel. Mr W. Holli day, of Clitheroe, presided and gave the address, pre ceded by the singing of “0 Come All Ye Faithful”.
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Sheila Roberts, Hazel Blakey and Mrs R. Howard. Soloists were Mrs S. Smith, Mr J. Blakey and Mr A. Moseley, and duets were sung by Mar garet and Joyce Brennand, of Wray, to Margaret’s accord ion accompaniment. .
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. sang “At The Cross” to guitar accompaniment by Brenda, with Sheila and Hazel playing tambourines.
“Joy To The World”, “Sweet Chiming Bells” and “Glory To God”. Brenda and Sheila Roberts and Hazel Blakey
The choir’s contribution was
solo, “Deck The Halls”, and also played “Joy Bells” on the glockenspiel.
Mark Blakey gave an organ
Amid The Winter’s Snow”, accompanied by Sheila Roberts and Hazel Blakey on recorders and Mark Blakey at the organ. The instrumental ists also provided the music for “0 Christmas Tree”. The carols “O Bethlehem”
Brenda Roberts sang “See
Flowers More than 30 members of
Venture Scouts,; Guides and Ranger Guides to join-them at a. party, in the village hall on
Party time Scouts ■
in Chipping invited
. Ribchester Mothers’ Union. Early
- Twin lambs skipping around - a: field with their m otherhave brought a touch of ■spring to Chipping, amid the rain and wind. Born nine days
• ago at Mr Tom Ellison’s Daub Hall Farm, on the Inglewhite Road, the lambs are earliest he has ever had.
(Mrs. Mopp), Rachel Stott (Queen of Hearts) and Duncan Hoyle (Dalek). Judges were Mrs Dorothy Jeffery and Mrs" Madge Kenyon. After a party tea, provided
by - members, the children played games and records, and received presents from the ever popular Father Christmas.’
mation, Chipping Venture Scouts were able to give a satisfactory and. progressive report at their annual meeting on Friday. Philip Marsden was re
First year Just a year after their for
drives in the Chipping area at Christmas and the Village Hall was so fully booked that the Hall Committee post poned its own Christmas whist and domino drive until next Wednesday.
Festive spirit There were so many whist
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“CAMELOT,” CLAYTON HALL DRIVE, CLAYTON-LE-MOORS
; Money raised will go to the hall fund. Turkeys, bottles and other Christmas fare will be given as prizes and still in festive spirit supper will con sist of mince pies instead of ■biscuits.
By torchlight A stormy night with no
elected treasurer, Michael Rich was made chairman and Adrian Hoyle secretary. On the committee are Michael Metcalfe, Philip Smith and> Edward Clarke.
Miss K. Seed, Mrs A. Bur row, Mrs M. Jackson, David Hodkinson, Paul Whittaker. Competition: Mrs K. Bre
wer, Mrs M. Jackson. MC for whist was Mr J.
Moon and refreshments were provided by Mrs E. Jackson and the ladies.
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Youth Club held a disco in the Parish rooms on Tuesday night — the first since their break for the holidays. They are also planning to hold a jumble sale, on January 16th.
Disco Members of Chipping
whist and domino drive organ- ised by Chipping Parish Church Mothers’ Union in the Parish rooms on Saturday were: Whist; Ladies — Mrs Southworth, Mrs Moon, Mrs S. Harris. - Gents — Mr J. Robinson, Mrs M. Hayhurst, . Mrs D. Woods. Dominoes: Mr H. Dolphin,
MU whist Winners of the monthly
• disco as originally planned. They had just eaten supper, provided by the mothers, when the lights failed. Since Christmas, members
a party organised in the vil lage hall on Friday by Chip p i n g P o n y S o c i e t y . Undaunted, the 70 guests aged from three to 17 played improvised games by tor-, chlight, instead of dancing to a
electricity added to the fun of ' j
• party on Tuesday, special guests will. be. members of
.Union hold their New Year
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with INTEGRAL GARAGE, full gas fired CENTRAL HEATING I 'and DOUBLE GLAZING. The bungalow, only recently constructed I oecuoies what is possibly one of the best situations in Claycn, [ Hose to Harwood Bar, with open views over the Wilson Flaying | Fields to the front. The accommodation briefly comprises: HALL, 1 LOUNGE with Adam style fireplace and arch to split level 1 t DINING* ROOM, fully fitted KITCHEN, 3 BEDROOMS, fully I
A most attractive and superbly fitted detached true bungalow |
wav to matching TOILET. INTEGR AL G AM AGE' and easily j maintainable garden areas. FREEHOLD. PRICE £22,500.
“ROSEDALE,” ORCHARD - (CLOSE, GRINDLETON iled BATHROOM with range of sanitary fittings and. connecting I
have held junior and senior dismounted rallies on separate days, and on Tuesday morn ing about 11 juniors rode to Beacon Fell. They were led by secretary Mrs . Alison Kent, helped by senior riders, and Miss Molly Lord acted as backstop, riding her bicycle. Only-two riders did not com plete the- journey.
Sabden Night out
. provided a splendid night out for more than 100 people. The success of the party was due mainly to the efforts of Mr and Mrs H. Bridge and Mrs L. Moorhouse. An excellent meal was followed by a social even ing with MCs Mr and Mrs E. Walker, of Brierfield, in charge of dancing and games.
A New Year’s Eve party at Sabden Baptist Sunday School
t half-tiled BATHROOM and separate W.C. Moderate sized! gardens ‘ • -N, REAR PORCH. First floor; 5 BEDROOMS, Houses for Sale______ ____
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A n extremely desirable MODERN DETACHED HOUSE 49 BUEASDAUE AVENUE, CUEIKEROE
Occupying an attractive comer site and comprising 3 bedrooms, half-tiled bathroom, sep. w.c., ent. hall, lounge, dining room, unit fitted kitchen, re a r porch. Gas central heating. Spaee. for garage. Drive and bash already laid.
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Excellent condition and containing 3 bedrooms, bathroom, ent. vest., hall, 27ft through lounge and dining space, spacious unit fitted kitchen. Space for garage or car port.
A truly superb stone built FREEHOLD TERRACED COTTAGE 30 UNION STREHT, ILOW MOOR, OLITHEEOE.
Facing the village green and near' to all amenities. Gas central heating to 2 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, spacious living room, large unit fitted dintag/kitchen.
and “O Ye Joyful People” were sung by Janette and Diane Smith, Gwyneth Hart and Margaret Binns. Four women members of the choir, Miss B. Roberts, Mrs P. Tom linson, Mrs C. Hargreaves- and Mrs C. Blakey sang “In The Garden”. The concert concluded with
the hymn “All Hail The Power” and supper was served afterwards in the schoolroom.
Harrop
Prizes The carol service at Harrop
Methodist Chapel was led by Mr W. Gordon, of Clitheroe, and his wife presented the prizes.' Neville Harrison and Joan Robinson read lessons and Sheila Harrison and Elizabeth Robinson recited. The girls sang “Mary’s Child” and “It’s Love The World Is Seeking”. Organist for' the evening was Mrs M. Har rison.
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domino drive were: Ladies whist — Mrs M. Bailey, Miss H; Bretherton. Gents — Mr T; Bailey, Mr R. Whalley. Dominoes: Mr W. Shoesmith, Mr H. Haworth, Mrs T. Whal- ley, Mrs Cardwell. The. raffle was won by Mr L. Newbould
Over Sixties'Club held their annual general mating in the village memorial hall 0ft Tues day. A total of 36 members were present. After the treasurer’s and secretary’s reports had been read, all the officials were re-elected. Winners at a whist and
Hurst dreen Members of Hurst Green
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57 FASTURELANDS DRIVE, BILLINGTON
A compact • modem semi detached true bungalow adja cent open countryside and with 2 gas-fired CENTRAL HEATING fca* and GARAGE. Accommodation % ' comprises: HALL. LOUNGE, fitted DINING KITCHEN. 2 SSsf# BEDROOMS, 3-piece BATH- y S A s f (ROOM. Garage to front and rear. £7,950.
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107 KEMPLOE VIEW* CLITHEROE
Modem 3-bedroomod s e m i detached house comprising; lounge, dining
rooms, 2-piece bathroom and separate w.c. Electric central heating. Ample garage space
Corch. hall, itclien. First floor: 3 bed.
and easilv maintainable gar dens. Freehold. £8,500. ;.
A mid-terraced house close to the town centre and affording: VESTIBULE. HALL, SITTING ROOM, LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN. First floor; 3 BEDROOMS and 3-piece BATHROOM. Rear yard with wx, and store.
24 WELL TERRACE, iCLITHEROIE
centre comprising: VESTIBULE, SITTING ROOM, LIVING KITCHEN, PASSAGE to 3-pieco BATHROOM. First floor: 2 BEDROOMS. Rear yard. £4,000.
2 MOSS STREET, CLITHEROE. End terraced close to town
Detached stone building presently comprising two garages with storage area above. Planning permission to .form LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN and INTEGRAL GARAGE and above.. 2 BEDROOMS ■and BATHROOM. Small yard. £3,000.
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©EECirmORPE 'AVENUE, WADDINGTON
A delightful 3^bcdroomed semi detached house situated in this most popular village Hose to the church. Comprising: EN TRANCE PORCH, H A L L . LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN. First floor: 3 BED- iROOMS, 3-piece BATHROOM. Outside: Easily
main.trinablc garden areas and GARAGE. Electric night storage heaters to ground floor rooms.
EKOE Well-sited semi-detached house close to town centre with good sized garden areas and ample garage space. Compris ing. PORCH HALL, LOUNGE, DINING r (X)M, extended KIT CHEN with breakfast area First floor: 3 BEDROOMS, 3- Piece BATHROOM £8,250.
95 PEEL STREET, CLITU-
A modern, snaHously proportioned properly . Incorporating an* INTEGRAL G’ARlAGE ‘ «23ft. x lift. lOinO, full oil-fired CENTRAL HEAxiNG. some' DOUBLE GLAZING and 5 BEDROOMS. There a '' ." e n - vL«>ws to the front of the house and the accommodation briefly affords: HALL, LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, fitted BREAK. FAiL
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