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14 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, Januanj 2nd, 1981 Rimington


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sing at the annual carol concert in Rimington Memorial Institute organ­ ised by the village WI.


Mince pies Everyone had a good


Club and a group of WI members. 3. WI Mrs Edna


Rimingt


£26.95 £ 2 4 .9 5 £59.95 £ 4 5 .9 5


festive theme with mince pies and tea served by the hostesses.


Sabden Traditional


the church organisations were choirboy Nigel Dug- dale, Rose queen Jeannet­ te Lowe, Sunday School teacher Mrs Dorothy Britcliffe, choirmaster Mr Jack Britcliffe, MU rep­ resentative Mrs Connie Robinson, organist Mr Harry Robinson, PCC member Mr Edgar Wilson, churchwarden Mr Bert Britcliffe and the vicar, the Rev. Denis McWilliam. After the service the


of nine lessons and carols drew a large congregation to St Nicholas’s Church, Sabden. Readers representing


choir sang for patients and staff at Bramley Meade Maternity Home, Whalley. They arrived at visiting time, so a good crowd of visitors also joined in and afterwards everyone enjoyed mince pies and coffee.


The traditional service


raised for the NSPCC and Bramley Meade Maternity Home. Mrs Jackson pre­ sented cheques to Mrs J. Sharpies, chairman of the local NSPCC branch, and Mrs C. Files, a midwife based at Bramley Meade. . The evening ended on a


given to Mrs N. Oldfield, who prepared some of the groups and accompanied the singing. A collection of £52 was


Duckworth recited some verses at the close. Mrs Jackson thanked everyone who had taken part and helped make the evening so enjoyable. Special thanks were


spoken by Susan Duck­ worth ana a representa­ tive of each of the 17 vil­ lage organisations and committees gave a brief account of the purpose and activities of their par­ ticular group and intro­ duced a carol of their choice. Janet Peel and Susan


comed everyone. The


prologue was Jackson wel­


en’s Glee prresident


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The singing was led by ‘ ngton Me


News from villages


will lead a Christingle ser­ vice in church at 3 p.m.


On Sunday the vicar


Sabden Over 60s whist and domino drive in St Mary’s Club were: Mrs N. Hargreaves, Miss E. Pre­ scott and Mrs I. Cottam. Whist: Ladies — Mrs


Tricks and spots Domino winners at


M. Moorhouse, Mrs A. Denny. Gents — Mr R. Charnley, Mr C. Moor­ house and Mr E. Wilson (joint). Raffle: Mr F. Cottam.


companied by organ and guitar music and after­ wards everyone gathered in St Mary’s Clubroom for a potato pie supper.


Whalley Christingles


sung by a large congrega­ tion and lessons were read by members of church organisations. The choir sang several


of lessons and carols at W h a l le y M e th o d is t Church was conducted by local preacher Mr Alan Bowles. Popular carols were


distributed Christingles to the congregation during the singing of a special hymn.


drive held by the Abbey Senior Citizens, Whalley, were — Ladies: Mrs F. Jolly, Miss M. Hudson. Gents: Mrs R. Sanderson, Miss N. Knowles. Dominoes: Miss N. Wol- s ten h o lm e and Mrs Hindle.


Winning hands Winners of a whist


items, including “Good King Wenceslas” and “The Sussex Carol”. Sol­ oists were Mrs J. Park, Mrs J. Evans, Mr B. Slow, Michael Evans and Dermot Finch. Organist and choirmaster was Mr Norman Yates. Sunday School scholars


The Christmas service


four churches packed St Mary’s RC Church for the annual united carol ser­ vice, which was probably one of the best ever held in the village. The singers were ac­


Best ever Members of Sabden’s


Slaidburn Readers


Miss Cross, the Sunday School children gave a de­ m onstration en t itled “Christmas Candles.” Taking part were Emilene and Arwen Guest, David Harrison, Reuben . and Esther Parsons, Linda Raw, David Simpson, Joanne and Claire Slinger and Shirley Wood.


With band


\ Children of the Sunday School sang the hymn “Go tell it to the mountain.” Slaidburn Band also


toured the village and played carols and other seasonal music.


Grindleton Festival


sons and carols at St Am­ brose Church, Grindleton, on Sunday, was taken by parish reader Mr H. Rose junior. Lessons were read by Julie, Copeland, Mr S.


The festival of nine les­


Lievesley, Mrs M. Hogg, Mr ana Mrs L. E. Ingham, Mrs F. K. Illing­ worth, Mr R. Bendall and Mr Harold Rose. O rg a n is t ' was Mr


Gaze, Graham Pickford, Jean Robinson, Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs B. Pick- ford, Miss P. Starkie, Mr J. C. Kenyon, Mr E. Har­ rison; Kathryn Pinder, Mrs B. Todd, Jill Parker and Mr J. R. T. Holt.


readings was held at Slaidburn Parish Church. It was conducted by the Rector, the Rev. G. H. Gaze, and the singing was accompanied partly by Slaidburn Silver Band, whose conductor Mr John Cowking was also or­ ganist. Readers were Mrs


A service ,of carols with


the organ and readers were Norman Wood, the Minister, Peggie Starkie, Rosemary Cross, Carol Wood and George Simpson. . Under the direction of


Church members cele­ brated Christmas with an afternoon carol service conducted by the Rev. Ward Jones, minister-in- charge. Mr J. A. Wooff was at


Slaidburn Methodist mally plays


Parish Church and step­ ped in: at the last moment when, the regular organist was taken ill.


fo Whalley


was conducted oy Fr B. P. Bate, of Grindleton.


Pendleton


Church choir and friends in Pendleton raised an outstanding £114 fo r Christian Aid when they spent three evenings carol singing in the area. The 20 carollers included the vicar, the Rev: J. G. Cole.


Outstanding Members of All Saints’


The morning service


Donald Hartley,vwho-Hor­ ror


Chatburn


Methodist Church and Christ Church spent two evenings carol singing round the village, raising £56 for charity. •


Carol singing Members of Chatburn


another carol singing tour by young church mem­ b e rs Mark Limbert, David Ridgway, Dale Thompson, Patrick Bailey and ’ David Ril 'ey, who raised over £20.


Waddington Good support Earlier


services at Waddington Methodist Church will start at 6 p.m., half-an- hour earlier than previ­ ously. This is in line with a proposal submitted at the autumn ■ meeting of the church council.


From Sunday, evening


carols were sung at the festival of nine lessons and carols in St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Sunday.


Nine lessons Well-known and loved


Robert Parker, Margaret Berry, Gordon Whitwell, Caroline Whitehead, B r id g e t H ar tsh o rn e, Nigel Heales, Elizabeth Hey wood, Donald Chap- Sll £ ..................


Lessons were read by


lars at the Brown Cow, Chatburn, are making to raise £1,500 for a guide dog for a blind person are being well supported. The total to date is


The efforts which regu­


“Tear Fund” relief organ­ isation for its charity and parishioners held a “free will” offering over Christ­ mas which now stands at more than £100; This was boosted by


Christ Church chose the


Hardie, Mary Johnson, Lorraine Jackson, Val Parkes, Angela Young, Veronica Redhead, Cath Swales, Lisa Kennedy, Sheila Dobson and Lind­ sey Pilling.


Meaning


Rev. Ward Jones, , who spoke about the meaning of the Christmas story in today’s world. Readers were Mr Roy


Church on Sunday, the congregation followed a special printed order of service produced by Christian Aid and entitled “Prince of Peace.” Worship was led by the-


At Chatburn Methodist Newton For. children


the-National Children’s- Home when members of the Newton United Re­ fo rm e d C h u rch ' and Sunday-School scholars sang carols round the


Over £30 was raised for village. By invitation


' Slaidburn Silver Band played carols in the Par­ kers Arms on Christmas Eve, at the' invitation of Mr H. Rhodes; The band' also toured the village on Boxing Day. -


P o r te r " and Miss Katherine Leach. Organ­ ist at both services was Mr C. Johnson.


Langho Packed


pell and the Vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild.


the organist and sidesmen were Mr Jaqk Smithson and Mr Dan Walmsley.


Mr Peter Cunliffe was Gifts


tages of. Waddington Hos­ pital were sung by the village’s 1st Brownie pack. They presented each lady with a selection of gifts including hand­ made cards, small baskets of sweets and cakes and gaily decorated yule logs.


Carols outside the cot­


taken to the residents of the Queensway flats.


Calendars were later


goals scored by Cath Swales (2), Lisa Kennedy, Angela Young and an own-goal by Derek Jack- son. The men’s consola­ tion goal came from Kerrie Pratt. However, the men had


Cow, Mrs Janet Hardie led her two daughters, with wives and girlfriends of Chatburn FC. players, to a 5-1 win in the match played on Saturday morn­ ing as a preliminary to a match between the club’s first and reserve teams. A large crowd saw


Chatburn first team and the reserves was also a . lighthearted affair, re­ fereed by Neil Turpin. Players and friends were provided with a hot-pot lunch at the Brown Cow. In the ladies’ team were Janet, Jackie and Jayne


the handicaps of not being allowed to run and endur­ ing some biased decisions by referee Tony Smith- son. The ladies were .also helped at times by mem­ bers of the crowd, with Colin Hardie taking some of the goal kicks. The clash between


around £90, of which some £40 has been paid into the bank this week. The money was raised by a raffle and a ladies versus men’s football match. Landlady of the Brown


St Leonard’s Church, Langho, was packed for the carol service con­ ducted by the vicar, the Rev. Paul Warren. Les­ sons were read by chil­ dren from many village organisations. •


Prizegiving


mgle service and Sunday Scnool


g!


the lessons were read by Louise Fox and Zoe Kitching.


West Bradford


Clark: sang a duet: and Mrs' Needham’s daughter, Catherine^ gave .a reading, and sang a carol.


joined in the carols and lessons were read by Mrs N. Frankland, Miss Pate, Mr F. Taylor and Mrs B. Patefield. Christine and Patricia


wife of Clitheroe Method­ ist Circuit Superintendent Mrs James Needham, con­ ducted the annual carol service at West Bradford Methodist Church. A large congregation


Minister’s wife Mrs Yvonne Needham,


Langho, organised by Sunday, School superinten­ dent Mrs Elsie Chadwick. Carols were sung and


L e o n a r d ’s C h u rch , prizegiving


There was a large con­ ation for the Christ-


prizegiving at St Martin Top


: the festive season. They were accompanied


and friends of Salem Con- g re g a t io n a l Chapel, Martin Top, including the minister, the Rev. J. D. Cullingford, toured the, area carol singing during


Accordion Seventeen members


by Peter Moorhouse on the accordion. At the end of the even­


ing there was a warm welcome at Fir Trees Farm, Rimington, home of Mr and Mrs James Peel, Philip and Janet, who provided coffee and mince pies. Donations amounting to


£24 are for “Tear,” the Evangelical Alliance Relief Fund.


fo r th e Shaftesbury Society.


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Wheatley Lane, con­ ducted evening worship. His message was on “The Wonders of Christ.” Miss Alice Parkinson was or­ ganist. Collections of £21 were


“Don’t criticise others, but build each other up in love.” Pastor David Rogers, of


service was arranged by the senior young people of the church. Taking part were: Karen and Christ­ ine Oliver, Mary and Andrew Cullingford, Val­ erie and Peter Moorhouse and class leader Mr H. K. Moorhouse. The m essage was


at Salem Congregational Chapel were held on Sunday. The afternoon family


Wonders Monthly group services


Gisburn


•Young Farmers’; Club Christmas drive in the





YFC drive At Gisburn and'district


/Dukes. Dominoes: H. Lund, H. Hanson, J. Sainty, Mrs ! ....................... i, S. Pick-


i Blackburn Holden, Robert Larkin. Raffle: G. Bargh, C.


Johnson; F. Hanson. ' Ian Coates gave a vote of thanks.


Over £55 A group from Gisburn


toured the village, carol singing. At the service of seven


Parish Church raised just over £55 for the mentally handicapped when they


lessons and carols on Sunday evening, choir members and organist Mr P. Peel read the lessons. Mr H. Wadsworth led prayers.


; Read


whist drive held at Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs M. Long, Mrs S. J. Coward. Gents — Mr F. A. Taylor, Mrs P. Larkin. Special, prize: Mrs E. Hutcninson. MC was Miss E. Ennis.


Trumps Winners at the latest


services ended on Sunday at St John’s Church, Read, with nine lessons and carols conducted by the vicar, the Rev. Alan Reid. The church choir, as­


Choirs The Christmas season of


t r a n s p o r t !


T en d ers are invited t l following establishmi! April ls f l


1. Chatburn area to ] 2 . Accrington area 3 . Darwen area to


R o u t l


Village Hall, MCs were Mr A. Hudson (whist) and Mr G. Bargh (dominoes). ■; Whist winners: Ladies: Mrs Tallantire, Mrs M. Lax, Mrs E. Wright, Mrs Grosvener, Mrs 'Nayor, Mrs J. Robinson. Gents: Mr J. H. Bell, Mr L. Wightman* Mr Firth, Mr Dixon, Mr Grosvener, Mr


H. Waddington, ard. Junior dominoes: Re­ becca Lancaster, David Graveson, Helen Gorst,


The re depart


December 1 COL


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4. Chipping area to :Apt 5 . Longridge and Ri«J 6. Longridge area to B


6 a . Longridge to B ro t | 7. Darwen area to re tu rn )


9. Knuzden and Clayf re tu rn !


Hall and choirmaster Mr James Hargreaves.


Chipping


sons and carols at St Bartholomew’s Church, Chipping, was conducted by the vicar, the Rev. George Wood.


Seasonal A service of nine les­


sisted by the junior choir, sang • carols' and lessons were read by members of church organisations. Organist was Mr Keith


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