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. Julie, • Mark' and - Mary. Files, Ian . Smith, .Jean • Thistlethwaite, P e te r Moorhouse, Richard and Andrew Oliver, Edward Hoskin, Heath Sedgwick, Christine Oliver, - Emily Hoskin, Kathryn Smith, David Scott, Michael Smith, Tom Hoskin. Pian is t was - Miss Karen Oliver. The service .was led by Mr H. K. Moorhouse. The
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Martin /T o p : .Chapel o n , Sunday -included “ a play called “The finding of-the King.” Taking;:part were
day, £38,. have been for warded to1 the Tear fund. ■ ■
Farm, Rimingtoh;- ■ The ' proceeds.- of - the;
Hurst Green
was produced by Mrs ina Hoskin, assisted by Mrs Frances Oliver and Miss Alice Parkinson
youngsters went carol singing to senior citizens in the area. The night of activity ended with re freshments at the home of Mr and Mrs William Smith, of Stubbs ' Wood
. children attending St Joseph’s . School, -Hurst Green}': was voted a great success. The staff and children were joined- by
Apple A Christmas party for.
Chipping Big draw ■ • '
'•• In sp i te : of the bad weather there was a reasonable attendance at
parish priest Fr P. Magill for tea at 4 p.m. . After tea there was a film, .followed by games: Father Christmas arrived to hand out gifts to each child from the decorated Christmas, tree. Before going home they also re ceived an- apple, sweets and crisps. The event was organised by St Joseph’s entertainment committee;
■ the Christmas whist and domino drive and big draw, .organised by, Chip ping Old People’s Welfare - committee and held in the. Village- Hall. £116 was raised towards the Christ- - mas party, on January-
;9th, at 4-30 p.m. . . :■ Whist winners: Ladies
— F. Wall, Mrs Moon, I. Tomlinson. Gents — J. Stewart, C. Ellison, J. Robinson. : Dominoes: A. Cootson,
• Church
..Christmas . carol ■ service and it- was - held instead • on Sunday,. al- . though & number
of.regu-
ping 'C o n g re g a t io n a l .
: lar church members were still unable to attend. . ‘ Mr Eric Bainridge con ducted the . .service. Les sons were read by church members and the children. sang;“Away in a Manger.” Mr David Comall sang
•Kelsall rec ited “The Christmas S to ry ,” , a northern dialect poem. Of ferings ■ were sent to the Shepherd Street Mission.
S. Lawson, I. Neary, Mr- Teasdale.
Arctic Arctic conditions caused the cancellation of Chip-
A Load of Rubbish ?
For HOUSEHOLDERS wishing to TAKE bulky household waste (e.g. do-it-yourself materials, old furniture, garden waste) for disposal, the County Council are now providing the following free disposal
facilities at the following household waste disposal nfintrfifi
Waddington
Venue changed Owing to the • severe
“In the Bleak Midwinter/’ accompanying himself-'on the guitar, and Mr L.
weather and state of-the- roads, the,/end .of . term service of Waddington and West Bradford CE School,; due
to.be held in St - Helen’s Church, - was held at school. ■ . ... Canon C.-F. Goodchild
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• The Brownies sang a medley of Christmas songs and the Guides per- formed a .n um b e r of sketches and the pan tomime “Cinderella.” Brownies and. Guides,
. first-class entertainment in the Village Hall.
joined for a traditional Nativity play and singing. £20 was raised for the ,-Penlee Lifeboat disaster fund. On Wednesday evening
Guides had a very busy- week before Christmas when they provided some
Entertainment „ ’ Chipping - Brownies and
Whalley
• members of various11 or- - ganisations, * including the . Sunday School, whose
- and carols a a t . Whalley : Methodist . Church was led .' by a Mr F. - I Ashworth, of * Clitheroe.% " _ : Lessons , were read by
•; and . be m e r ry ”, and Dermot Finch (13) sang ? “In the -Bleak/Midwinter”.;
.:-r e p r e s e n ta t iv e - was Roderick Davies (9). . The choir sang “Rejoice
conducted the service and-: Mr -V. Nelson accom panied -hymns on the .
iano. Lessons were read. y Rachel Bryan,- Lindsay Connell and S arah- •Peacocks'
. Hall, Eaves Hall and Park Hill. 1 , :v -.
Church had hoped to tour the village to sing-carols,' but the weather was - against it.- However, a number of homes were visited on Christmas Eve, including Browsholme
Hopes dashed The choir of St Helen’s -
Women’s - Fellowship will hold its next meeting on Thursday, January 14th. Speaker will be Mrs- E. Cowperthwaite.
Fellowship Waddington Methodist
Brownies and Guides acr companied by Mrs D. Charnley and Mrs V. Walton toured the village carol singing and raised £48. •
Bolton-by-Bowland
at Bolton-by-Bowland School, Miss Sarah Hen rietta Pai-kinson, has died in hospital aged 80. Born at Scott Laithe
Canteen cook ; A former cantee'n cook
Cold task - Members of Wadding
• to sing carols. Afterwards they were entertained to supper at the home of Mrs C. Greenwood.
ton Methodist Sunday School braved the ele ments and toured the vil lage just before Christmas
Sabden
Farm, •• Bolton-by-Bow land, she worked in her earlier years as a nurse, visiting,local farms. A member of SS Peter-
and Paul’s Church, ’ she was . a keen whist player and a regular attender at many ' functions in the area. Her main hobby in r e c e n t y e a r s was crocheting. After her retirement,
Miss Parkinson moved to Yew Tree Cottage, Hel- lifield Road. The funeral was at SS
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P e te r and P au l’s on Monday, followed by in term ent in the chur chyard.
part in Sabden’s united “Carols by' candlelight” service at the Baptist Church. Members of all four village churches at tended and everyone was given a lighted candle as they entered the church. The Rev: A. D. Brid-
Candles About' 70 people took
s’ Organist was Mr Norman Yates.
' ' • Harrop
for David H ar riso n , Elaine' and Helen. Barton; S tu a r t ; Nadine and Pamela Herd. Collections were for charity and the organist was Mrs M. Har- . rison. ■ ■■
Harrop Methodist Chapel on - Sunday evening was led by Mr Howell .Jones, of Clitheroe. Lessons were read by Mr. Jones; Neville, Sheila and David H a r r iso n ; Jo a n and Elizabeth Robinson. - There were book prizes
Book prizes The carol ■ service at
■ ■ Rimington
WI members braved the wintry conditions to sing carols round the ‘ village. In spite of the snow and ice, they were given a warm reception every where and raised about £30. .
Songsters Eight hardy Rimington
Read
toured Read and raised £36 for the Burnley Ex press Year of the Dis abled Fund.,
Carols A group of carol singers
Mayor’s fund
dock, the Baptist minis te r, and the Rev. R. Bamford, the Methodist minister, took part. Mrs M. Moorhouse was organ ist. Afterwards, mince pies and coffee were served. The. Baptist Church is
holding its , New Year party in the school on January 9th, at 5-30 p.m;
LATEST donations, for the Mayor .of'Clitheroe’s' Christmas Welfare Fund are:. £12 — Drs Hardy, Hampson, McKinlay- and Carter; - £10 — Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild; £8.50 —' Drs Ham- son, Parker, Neville and Huson; £5 — Knights of St .Columba, Mrs Barber; £2— Coun. and Mrs B. Jones.
Lessons ' r The,. service \ of/ lessons -
-Now for the sales
CLITHEROE shops have been slowly - returning > to normal this . week after the- Christmas onslaught. Many-;- stayed closed on. Monday;- and. when ' they reopened on Tuesday staff were : busy 'preparing-;; for the winter sales. ■ Fortunately for- local
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- The Christmas Eve market proved as popular as ever, queues formed at many shops-and there was, a .steady stream of traffic through town all day. The shops will" be closed - to morrow but open as usual on Saturday. . At Harrison and Ken-
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shopkeepers the pre- Christmas rush' finally materialised • despite . the • bad - weather. : Shops re ported-a hectic-last -few shopping' days— right up to C h r is tm a s - Eve teatime. Some shops even had record sales over the/ last two days.
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butchers, where they, have had a record trading Christmas, staff are ex- : peering another busy day today with housewives stocking up for the New- Year weekend.- “People have been or
dering beef, pork: and lamb'for their New Year dinner and we’re expect ing a very busy day,” said Mr Stuart Kerr.
ally good Ch r is tm as trade. “We’d sold out of, virtually everything by Christmas Eve and all the turkeys had gone two days b e fo re h e said.
They had an exception
ln-situ,full protection against rojt in window and. door frames by the—
up this week at Sower- butts’ furnishers, King Street, where. Mr Ian: Sowerbutts told us: “It' hasn’t been a particularly good year, but we always round off with a January sale.” He said it was reason
The sale notices went
ably busy before Christ mas with people choosing smaller items for gifts. / .
‘ At Peter Walbank Fab rics, Market Place, their seasonal sale began before Christmas. Manageress Mrs Margaret Mashiter said business had been hit by the: weather but was now steadily-improving.-’- Mrs Janet Baker, of
Morton’s Jewellers, -Moor Lane, is optimistic about the New Year prospects.
and gloom of the past few weeks I ’m expecting things to brighten ■ up after Christmas as they usually do,” she said.
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