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Christmas Eve, attended by 230 people, was conducted by the Rev. J. C. Hudson,
who also officiated at the morning Cpmmunicm Md family services on Chnst- Da
mas Day. He was assisted by tne
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Miss Linda Ann Abraham
was married at Clitheroe Register Office to Private Roy Jarvis, who is serving in the 1st Battalion, Queen’s Lancashire Regiment; The bride, a' weaver, is
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the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Abraham, of Talbot Close, Clitheroe. The bridegroom is the
second son of Mrs Jarvis, of Ash Tree Avenue, Thorn ton, Bradford, and the late air Jarvis. The outfit chosen by the
• annual dinner in the Castle Restaurant on Friday night.
TAKING a break from festivities are members of Ribbles- dale Sport s and Soc ial Club who attended the club’s
Gisburn auction marl
FORWARD at Gisbum Auction mart last Thursday were 46 accr^ dited newly-calved cows and heif ers, five accredited in-calf cattle and 75 accredited calves. Prizes for cows went to J. P.
bride was a magnolia calf- length gown and white hat. i She carried pink and green feathers. In attendance was her
sister, Mrs Heather'Wilson, who wore a long pink satin dress and carried blue and white feathers.
Best man was the brideg room’s brother, Mr Phlhp
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Ford, and groomsmen were Mr Gary Abraham (bride’s brother) and Mr David Watson (bride’s brother-m-
the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Chtheroe.
Press for crossing
READ Parish Council has decided to continue pressing for a pelican crossing in the village. . .
road does not meet the county council’s require ments, the parish council is to keep up the pressure, especially on behalf of the viUage’s pensioners. The cou n ty council
Eveii though the mm , A reception was held at .■ U IJ i
Harrison (£390) and N. Fawcett (£460), and for heifers to F. Pa.'don (£450) and J. H. Howiwd (£418). In the in;cidf section f te prize went to J. Middleton (£354). Friesian cows made to £ 4 ^
£352. A to ta l of 75 calves were ,
forward. Friesian bulls made to 69 (average 34.60); heifers 34 (15.(i5); Hereford X bulls 63 (39.50); heif ers 36 (23.15); Charolais X heifers 33 (33); Angus bulls 35 (31). Forward in the fatstock section
were 186 cattle. 848 sheep and 3 pigs. Ortified clean light steeis made to 67.4 (average 62.6); medium 62.0 (60.9); heavy 63.8 (62.8); light heifers 61.8 (59.4): medium 62.0 (59.5); heavy 53.2
(53.2).
certified cattle:‘Light steers made to 63.6 (average 59.5); medium 61.4 (59.3); heavy 60.0 (60.0); light heifers 62.4 (55.2); medium 61.5 (55.5); heavy 47.2 (47.2); fat cows 51.6(41.1).
Light lambs made to 147.5 , ^
(average 140.0); standard 14'^y (141.3); medium 145.5 (l39.2); heavy 131.5 (127.7);, overweight
117.0 (117.0); light shearlings 131.5 (131.5); fat ewes £35.90
(£17.91). . Fat sows made to £53.00 (aver
age £48.35). In the sale of in-pig gilts, sows and store pigs there were 10 animals forward. Store pigs 12 to 16 weeks old made to
£23.00. A t th e cinema
requires 1,000 cars to be passing and 100 people cros sing each hour. Yet because the shops in the village ^ e mainly on the opposite side of the road to the houses, the parish council feels it h^
* Com. Cyril Law said ttiat
even an island in the nnddle of the road would be an improvement.
A FANTASY film for aU the
family, “Sinbad and the eye of the tiger,” is CUtheroe Civic Hall’s attraction next
WGGk.It stars Patrick Wayne as Sinbad'and Taryn Power as Diona, and features such monsters as Minaton, a colossi metal figure, and a sabre-tooth tiger.
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ley Birtwe£ lay pbell
Hopwood and churchwar-
deiS Dr W. D. OUver and Mr Gerald Hood. Organist was Mr (Jharle's Myers. The Salvation Army
Party fun at Chess
Club
WHAT connection is there between chess, sausage rolls, cries of glee and exasp eration and splendid prizes of seasonal cheer? All these were to be found
at the (jlitheroe Chess Club’s Christmas Drive at the Station Hotel, master- niinded by Geoff Capstick. Prizewinners in the four
made i t s cu s tom a r y contribution to the meanmg of Christmas by playmg carols around the town on Saturday morning and after noon. Bandsmen from Bum-
ley and Nelson helped to augment the. gathering of local musicians. ■ , On New Year’s Day the
The midnight service on BETHLEHEM
' AN olive-wood crib from Bethlehem was dedi-
cated< at a ch***®" ? se rv ic e held at All Saints’ Church, Pendle ton, o n the afternoon of
Christmas Eve. The vicar, the Rev. J.
G. Cole, saw similar
cribs being made when h e led a party on a \usit
to the Holy Lmd 18 months ago, and later regretted not having brought one back with
bim.
Salvation Army, plans to hold a combined service for children and grown-ups at
Lowergate at 2 p.m. _ At Clitheroe’s Trinity
Methodist Church there W8S 3 vsry good sttcndsncG for the micmight Commun ion service on Christmas
somes were Bernard Shaw, Eric Mansfield EUid — for being the longest at one table — Clive Berry. A session of crazy chess
(average £384); heifers to £450 (£391). February calvers made to
Methodist
followed, winners being Pat C o la u and R ic h a r d Hargreaves. The general merriment
enabled the cliib to forget its thrashing the previous week
by Burmey B in the semi final of the East Lancs League knockout competi tion. Eric Mansfield, the captain, acheived a hard fought draw oh board two, but the overall result was Burnley B 514, Clitheroe V4.
First round clash
IN the first round of the Lancashire FA-Youth inter- league, under-18 competi tion on January 28th, the Kibble Valley League will en te r ta in the Preston Churches League. The winners will be away to Wigan Amateur League m th e secon d round on February 25th.
TEAM
ON Saturday. Waddihgton will play a Blackburn Combi- nation game at Lower Chapel and- the team will selected from Underwood, N. Wh ites id e, Leach, Richards,' Nuttall, Reddm, McGuire, Kirk, S. Whiteside, G. Walker, R imm er, Bishop and Bialedd. Meet Waggon and
Horses 1 p.m.
tendent, t Knowles. Organist was
the Rev. Georg
Eve, taken by the Clitheroe Circuit -Superm-
Arthur Jones. Mr Knowles also led a
family service on Christm^ morning attended by 200 people, including many youngsters. Peter Wng-
ley was organist. MIME
There were many visitors
Christmas Day. The seiwice was conducted by the minis- ■ ter, the Rev. J. Salsbuiy. On the previous Sunday at, service of lessons and
carols, children mimed the nativity and the choir sang
an anthem.
on ChristmM Eve marked the beginning of celebra tions at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, although the first seasonal notes had been sounded by the choir, which sang carols round the pansh on the Thursday everang, accompanied by the vicar, the Rev. Arthur Siddall. Communion was cele
A crib service with carols .
brated by the vicar at midnight on Christmas Eye,
with the help of Mr Ken Guy,’ lay reader. Rejoicing
was the theme of adamdy service on Christmas, mora ine, with carols round the mi) for the children. Mr Guy again assisted the vicar. The choir, under choir
But through the good ,
‘ Was dispatched from Bethlehem direct to
offices of a Burnley g i r l , K a t h l e e n Whitham, who works at a hostel for orphan chil dren in Nazareth, a cnb
em b lem s by Mrs J.
Salsbury, conducted the service and was one of t^ readers, others being Mrs F. Calverley, Rosemary and . Caroline Blackwell and
Cowking. ■ The vicar,: the Rev. J.
Philip Metcalfe. HOLLY
among the hxge c o n ^ g - ' -m:™ard Mrs M. 'barton - the
T o s s id e Church was conducted by Mr Salsbury on the previous Sunday. Readers were Mrs V. Newhouse, Mr and Mrs Jack
A similar service at
vicar. More people than ever
increases in the numbers attending Christmas Day s e r v i c e s which were conducted by the vicar. Canon C. F . CJoodchild. -As usual the church was beauti fully decorated with flowers
There were similar . and holly.
Canon Goodchild also conducted services at St
, , , ,
Catherine’s, West Brad ford, which attracted plenty
of people. There was a good congre
gation at the Christmp m o r n in g s e r v i c e in Waddington Methodist
C h u r c h , which'was conducted by Peter Horn, of Mitchells
Farm, Waddington. . The Sunday service at
master Mr Miles Leadbetter and with Mr Robert Tatter- sail at the organ, set a high
standard of music. At the first service on
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Christmas Eve they sang two special pieces, “^ t o us a boy is bom” and ‘ Chnst- mas bells.” The closing hymn at midnight was “Hark the herald angels s in g ,” with a trumpet descant played by 14-year-
old Ian Giuy. record .
L e o n a r d ’ s C h u r ch , Downham, 'had a busy, schedule, maldng their usi^ tour of the village and visit- ing outlying farms on (ihristmas Eve.
Choir members of St
midnight service, by the Rev. F. E. G h ^ , and sang specially select^ hymns and carols at the choral Communion which followed early Commumon on Christmas moramg. S t Mary’s Church,
West Bradford MethMist Chapel was switched from the afternoon to the morn ing, bringing a larger-than- average attendance of about 40. The service was taken by Mr Knowles and the organ ist was Mr Joe Roberts.
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There was a good turn-out Congregational Chapel,
Martin Top. It was conducted by the
Rev. J. D. Culiingford OT(1 the organist was Mrs Ethel Hartley. The collection raised £22 which will go towards the Council for World Missions.
'The tiny Methodist Chapel at Harrop
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ThCT led the singing at the almost full on Sundw night conducted for a carol service led by lay
preacher Mr A. Mosley. Lessons were read by
sev e ra l Sunday school pupils, including Joan Md Elizabeth Harrison, Neville, David and Sheila Harnson. Later Joan, Elizabeth,
Gisburn, was floodlit for midnight Commumon, which was again attended by a record number of worship
pers.F u rth er services on Christmas Day, conducted by Canon S. A. Selby, were 3so weU attended. Organ ists were Mr Philhp Peel and
m p s
Mr D- Jenkinson. A large .congregation
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CANDLELIGHT The mormng service at
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f r om n o rm a l a t S t N i c h o la s ’ s C h u r ch , Sabden, early on Christmas Eve, when the con^ration
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took part in a “Carols by candl^ght”- service for the
dren came forward with figures and animals and built
a nativity cnb, which was blessed at midraght Mass. The Christmas Day
service was attended by a congregation four times
greater than normal. A service of seven lessons
SKIPTON
-Christmas Day, was well attended. The church was decorated with seasonal
with carols at St James’s Church, Dalehead, on
b e fo r e a t ten d ed the midnight service at St Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, including over 130 communicants.
Pendleton in time for the Christmas services. , The v il la g e r s are
absolutely delighted with the crib and have sent a large quantity of woollies to the Nazareth orphans, receiving a C h r is tm a s card ih acknowledgement. , Attendances at the
Christmas services at All Saints’ were bigger
than ever and the vicar says that the number of
people at the midmght service has never been
surpassed. But what delighted
Mr Cole even more than the number of people was the atmosphere of participation in the
church. ,
\vill be a service in the after noon with special readmgs
and hymns. At St Mary’s RC Church,
Langho, a Christmas c^ol service preceded midraght Mass, which was attended by a congregation of more
than 300. ™ ^ Two Masses on Chnstmas
morning, conducted by Mj J. Guerin, assisted by J Michael Simison, were also
well attended.
numbers of people attending S t Leonard’s Church, Langho, was an encourag ing feature. Services wero conducted by the vicar, the Rev. Philip Dearden, assisted by the reader. Dr (Gordon Bland, and members of the congregation. A b o u t 100 p e o p le
The large increase m the .
attended the Christmas morning 'family service, among them children, parents and grandp^ents. ■ A. seirice was also held at
Old Langho. Communion services
on Christmas Eye at St George’s Church, Dunsop Bridge, and St Andrews Church, Slaidburn, were conducted by the Rector of
Slaidburn, the Rev. G. H. Gaze. A further’Communion service was held on Christ mas Day. At the English Martyrs’
Gonfident Clitheroe on target again
Illiickpool .Mecliiinics 0, Clithcroc 3. _
WITH the previous iveek’s fine win tucked under their belt, &itheroe were full of co^uJence ^
goal victory. Little wonder then, that
manager Adam Blacklaw
said Stewards, “I have no complaints, the lads did just
what I wanted them to do — they held the opposition for the crucial opening penod and then began lookmg for
goals.”
was aU the more meritorious because the game was played in a high wind and (m a ground that was exceed
Clitheroe’s performance , ingly heavy. I t half-time they led by . , ,
Good win as result of teamwork
Whallcy Rangers 8, Ribchestcr Reserves 2
TEAMWORK w^ again the basis of a good win by Whal- iey Rangers, this time agmnst Ribchester Reserves in Blackburn Combination, Division Four. Rangers netted six goals after haying been held to 2-2 by half
time. Rangers opened against , . .
the strong ivind and Keigh ley quickly put them m front. Ribchester did not take long to get on terms but ’Whalley were equally quick to again take the lead. Bulcock thundered a free kick against the underside of th e bar and the ball rebounded for O’Rourke to nut it over the line. Ribches-
they visited Blackpool Mechanics on Satuiday. That confidence was fully justified by a cleai- thiee-
an only goal, scored by Fyldes who, from some 30 yards, lofted the ball over the ’keeper’s head. Fyldes was again on
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target with just over an hour gone, and Robinson further sealed Mechanics’ fate with a goal 10 minutes
from time. Apart from the first 10
. NeU Rooinson had a bril liant game to be star player in another encouraging team
minutes,' Clitheroe were hariy ever in any danger of conceding even one goal.
performance. Mr Blacklaw’s confidence
in them is shown by his deci sion to name the same squad for Ashton Town’s visit to Shawbridge on Saturday (2-
15 p.m.). Clitheroe: Howarth, Monks,
Staines, Eyles, Seedle, Gillibrand, Fyldes, Orrell, Wright, Robinson, Green. Subs: Eyles (D), Connell,
Choyce.
UNBEATEN R'UN ENDS
Daisy Hill 3, Waddington 1
WADDINGTON’S run of 14 wins and one draw in league and cup games came to an end in their Lancashire Amateur Shield replay at
Daisy Hill on Saturday. The villagers paid the
ter eouMised agmnst the ran of play just before the
penalty for not winning them first encounter with the leaders of the Premier Dm- sjon of the Bolton Combma-
interval. Ashworth put • Rangers
back into the lead soon after the restart and although Ribchester came close in occasional breakaways it was obvious that Rangera would consolidate their posi-
^''sulcock' and O’Rourke almost scored before Hosty
collected the ball on the half way line and’forced his way
■ (jommunion on Christm^ Eve. Carols were sung. The
Church, Whalley, the cnb was blessed by Fr. ’Hipm^ Murray during midnight
usuM services were held on Christmas Day. Organist was Miss Morag Stalker. At Whalley Methodist
through to score ivith a fine shot. The goal took the heart out of the visitors and O’Rourke, who was halving rather a field day, beat three men and scored with a tremendous left-foot shot from the edge of the area. The long ball down the
Church there was a large attendance for Christmas Eve Communion. A feattee of the service the following, day, conducted by the Rev. Graham 'Vickers, was three people of different genera tions telUng the congrega tion what Christmas meant
to them. Later Mr Vickers went to
Low Moor Methodist C h u r c h , wh e r e he conducted a similar service
attended the midnight Communion service in Whalley Parish Chimch on Christmas Eve. Dumg the service the crib was blessed by the vicar, the Rev. R. A.
Ab o u t 3 5 0 pe o pl e
David and Sheila received Sunday school prizes for their work over the p^t year Orgamst was Mrs M.
Harnson. A congregationition oif around , ■
Hurst Green. BLESSING
the service was the solemn opemng of the cnb by two
One of the highlights of
local children. Further Masses were
Maddock also celebrated Communion at Chatbum. and at Worston Mission.
conducted by Fr Paul MacGill at St Peters^on Chnstmas moramg and at bt Joseph’s School in the
evening. : T h e r e w e r e
•of 20 on last year. A late nmht service on
commumcants at Chnstmas services held in Chipping Parish Church, an increase
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Christmas Eve was fairly well attended and the early celebration on Chnstmas
conducted by the yicar, the Rev- Thomas Green, and
. The blessing of the cnb was part of the Chnstmas E v e -Eucharis t at St Ambrose Church, Grindle- ton. There was a good attendance for the servire, which*was conducted by the vicar, the Rev. E. M. Sidebottom, assisted by reader Mr Harold Rose. 1 he cnb was the subject of the
carols were sung. vicar’s sermon.
rant at Communion on Christmas Day and Mr Rose preached. There was also the customary evening
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. game could have gone, either ‘ way, the scoreline tending to flatter the winners. Another draw would have been a fair
tion.However, the replay wm evenly contested and_ the
result. hour. ■Waddington took the lead , A debatable goal gave the ,
home side an equaliser which rather unsettled Waddington, who found th em s e lv e s P"'-, pressure and then had the misfortune to concede a
penalty goal. In attemptuig to regain
middle caught Ribchester out on a number of occa-- sions, especially in the last 20 minutes when the rain
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the edge of the area Md
found the top corner of the net with a lovely shot. Fox added another direct from a
free-kick.
Byrom made a good run and gave Fort an easy goal from close in. O’Rourke and Hosty were outstanding m a smoothly functioning team. Whalley Rangers: Winckley,
With five minutes leit . . , «
Buller, Jones, Byiom, Bulcock, Fox, Hosty, Keighley, pRourke,
Fort, Ashworth. Sub: Yeoman.
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before the whistle. Although chastened by
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24in. X 6in. X 3in„ E11.50 roll.
30in. X 6in. x 3in., £13.75 ro . 36in. X Sin. x 3in., El 6 ^ roll.
24in. X 3in. x 3in„ lor sheep hay racks. E17.50 per 20 yard roll.
36in. X 3in. x 3in., £23.50 per roll. Welded Wire Mesh Panels
Ritchie Sheep Hay Racks
30in. X Sin. x 3in., E20 per 20 yard ' fo'£
alt X 30in. X 6in. x 3in. x 6g, at E3 per panel.
8fl in length with fully opening lid. With 3in. X 3in. manger (or hay and
full length trough underneath (or S e List price £69.90, our price E55 delivered.
Stock (ence, barb wire and plain fence wire.
"Rylock,” “Bulwark’’ and Sentinel. Following sizes avaiiaoie:
, •
Current list prices (or genuine new wires.
24in. 4 wires Sin. apart uprights, £9.50.
26in 7 wires 6in. apart uprights, £12.50.
32in. 8 wires 6in. apart uprights, £13.50.
32in 8 wires, 12in. aoart uprights,
36in. 6 wires I2in. apart uprights, £9.50.
20 All above are^in 50m. roHs.
Wh ite sid e , Leach, Richards, Nuttell, Reddui, McGuire, Kirk, R. Walker, S. Whiteside, G. Walker. Sub: Rimmer.
Vehicles for Hire SKIPPER
CAR & VAN HIRE pLeASE NOTE:
We w ill dose 23rd. and rerxien on TU o a l^
January 3rd. To a ll our custom- m past sndpresantim w ls h y ^ thecompllmants o f the season
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR A J SKIPPER SPECIAL DURING
Eastern Ave, Burnley Tel. 25991
aS uS yT fEBRUARY -78
No mileage charge
Fully Insured
Wellgate Motorsl Ltd ®
200m. single strand barb wire, & ^
250m. "Campeon" barb wire, £7.50.
0m. twin strand barbwire, £8.M. .
. eg or lOg galvanised fence wire
at £10 per 25kg. Coil 300m. approximately.
95% larch guaranteed 511. strong. & per 100.
6ft £30 per 100.7tt., £35 per 100.
8(1.,-£40 per 100. 8lt. and 109. and 12ft. 3in. X 1in. fence rails at 5'/2p per (t.
All prices plus VAT and free delivery.
All are new goexis.
Zf7 Saltaire Road, Shipley, »ct Yorks. Tel. Shipley 598050.
L SPIVEY & SON
SLU RRY TA NK IN G. M an u re ] S p r e a d i n g . R o t c ^ a p n g .
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Fence Stakes
FURNITURE STORAGE by
WILLIS
It’s the Storage System you know Is secure.
OF SKIPTON
For details ol this specialised service or tor your removal requir^ menis. home cx overseas, mnlaci the (amilylirm, e^^blished in
Sklpton, North Y p rk sh^ Tnl Skloton 2980 or S9gO__
WILUS OF SKIPTON Lower Union Stroo*
1929.who are members ol the txii* ish Association of Removers.
^ Vehicles Wanted
WE URGENTLY NEED JOO's .o f vehicles fo r d ism a n t l in g .
W o r k s . S a l t e r f o r t h
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SC RA P CARS b o u g h t fo r c a sh . __ Tel. Whalley 3 5 2 8 .
Motor Insurance
Telephone 31999 any 1 33808— 9 a.m. fo 5 p.m.
196 Colne Rd, Burnley io5‘J7h ] Accommodation Holiday M A L T A F l a t s a n d H o t e l s ,
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Personal Services C FR E E DUREX
O N TR A C E P 'nV E S
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Removals and Road Transport
“T g T h In d ^ (NORTH WEST)LtD
MOVING WITH CARE - everywhere
Household Removals and Distribution — Careful Handling — Packing
Free eslimales. Competitive . Prices
Reg. Oftica
306 BLACKBURN ROAD ACCRINGTON
Tel.: Oftl<» Accrington 32774, Residence 37013
E d l s f o r d B r i d g e F a rm . C l i t h c r o e . T e l . C l i t h t r o e |
I Removals and storage
Free oslimates. full insurance. Quick officionl service.
TEL. NELSON 68891
P E N D L E R E M O V A L S Local a n d long d i s ta n c t . E s t im a te s free.
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