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pwwifPiaBSBWBi JL-. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 7th, 1982 3 fUNCIL


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1SES liners and


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Marlborough Street Works, Healey Wood Industrial Estate, Burnley Tel. 22715


G O O SN A R G H a n d LO N G R ID G E A G R IC U L T U R A L SO C IE T Y


NEW YEAR DANCE C i y iC H ALL , LO N G R ID G E


FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th DANCING 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


to MELODY MAKERS TICKETS £2.50 (Including supper)


available from Mr P. Morris. Tel. Ribchester 523 LICENSED BAR


ms


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


CE


| THE TIL 1 a .m .


Iiclusive rations


ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED


CARING


INVOLVING MENTALLY HANDICAPPED AND YOUNG PEOPLE, MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS


TO ASSIST COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT


IT’S HARD WORK BUT REWARDING FURTHER INFORMATION


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DAYS f Out


113th " k 'k 'A rk


I prizes Itvailable r Fun


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Sings holidays, | CHESHIRE. Tel.


CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


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IVNGE Ib or a n y 730


Henthorn Gospel Church Millthorne Avenue


Sunday, January 10th at 6-30 p.m.


Mr M. JOHNSON, Blackburn


Wednesday, January 13th at 7-45 p.m.


Prayer and Bible Study


The Lord, he it is that goelh before thee, he will be with


thee, he will not fail thee Deut31. V8


Ilth, at 6 p.m. |o hear


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results! lie as well


takings for )pen late \


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


When they’re planning to


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. Tel. Burnley 38134 I M w a d


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ADM. 25p (under 12s 15p)


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CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


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TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB 8 p.m.


ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


on Wednesday, January 13th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 70p including tea and mince pies


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Further details BLACKBURN 49986


GARAGES


0 % in te re s t on 6 months c red it


on orders for delivery by February 28th,1982 JANUARY SALE STARTS


SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th 9 a .m . an d a l l w e e k


HALF PRICE


4ft. 6in. Slumberland Orthofirm Bed. Recommended Price £187, Now only....................................€92.50,


BUNK BEDS AT SALE PRICES See our wonderful


selection of Pine Bunk Sets 4ft. 6in. DIVAN and


Spring Interior Mattress complete, fully guaranteed


Sale Price £55 DRAWER DIVANS


Doubles (4 drawers) prices at £108, £118, £135 and £175 By Remploy, Relyon, Slumberland, etc..


3ft. DIVAN SETS £37.50, £44, £54


and £64,' etc.


V IL L A G E N E W S


Martin Top


school party at Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, began with a Jacob! join tea prepared by parents and friends. As always, Christmas


Jacob’s join The annual Sunday


the Sunday-School prizes and the concert was brought to a close with “All Hail the Power of


ing were Mr Fred Wad- dington, Mr Mark Blakey and Mrs Brenda Han-ison. Supper was served in the schoolroom.


crackers were a hit with the youngsters. Later in the evening older mem­ bers and friends shared in the fun and a buffet supper was served. Games were arranged


by Mr H. Moorhouse and Mrs F. Oliver.


Read


Winning hands At the whist drive in


Read and Simonstone Constitutional Club on Monday evening, winners were — Ladies: Mrs R. Hargreaves and Mrs A. Taylor (joint), Mrs B. Brennand (cons.).. Gents: Mrs D. Slinger, Mr R. Sagar (cons.). The special prize was won by Mrs L. Hargreaves and Mrs R. Hargreaves was MC.


Waste paper Read Guide and Scout


Parents’ Committee will hold its monthly waste paper collection on Satur­ day morning in the school, Straits Lane.


Bolton-by-Bowland


Carols The carol service post­


poned before Christmas was f in a l ly held on Sunday at St Peter and St Paul’s Churcli, Bolton-by- Bowland, and attracted a good congregation. The service was ar­


Whalley


taken at Whalley Method­ ist Church in aid of the Penlee lifeboat disaster fund raised £41.60.


Disaster fund A retiring collection


poned before Christmas because of the bad weath­ er, was presented by the


Reaffirm vows A nativity play, post­


firimary scholars at Whal­


service also took place on Sunday, conducted by the minister, the Rev. G. A. Vickers. The service, in which members of the congregation reaffirm their vows of Christian discipleship, dates back to a ceremony first held by John Wesley in 1755.


Gisburn


ranged at short notice by o rg an is t Mr Norman Clark e and th e A r ­ chdeacon of Craven, the Ven. D. A. Roders, of­ ficiated. Lessons were read by


Sandra Howard, Hazel Blakey, David Holt, Mrs Marion Billows, Mrs Nancy Cornthwaite, Mrs Joyce Lilburn, Mr R. Fal- lowes, Mr Clarke and the Archdeacon.


Sabden


their first social meeting since - the. recent bad weather, at St Mary’s RC School, on Monday. Domino winners were


Meet again Sabden Over 60s held


Mrs I. Metcalfe, Mrs E. Spencer, Mrs E. Hayes, Mrs D. Bass, Mrs P. Whittaker. Whist — Ladies: Mrs


N. Marshall, Mrs M. Swift. Gents: Mr F. Cottam, Mr E. Wilson. Raffle: Mrs B. Parker.


Holden


Musical items Chairman at Holden


Chapel’s Christmas con­ cert was Mr Robert Kel- sall, of Garstang. Recitations were given


YFC took part in a ver­ sion of the TV game “Call my bluff’ at their meeting in West Marton Institute on Monday. A business meeting followed, with Mr John Robinson in the chair. A supper dance held in


‘Call my bluff’ Members of Gisburn


J. Barton and the accom­ panist was Mrs M. Yates. The annual covenant


during Sunday morning’s service. It was arranged by Mrs


ey Methodist Church


Jesus’. Name.” Organists for the even­


A FANCY dress competi­ tion attracted an assort­ ment of odd characters • ahd was the highlight of Rimington and Middop annual children’s party. - The fancy dress parade


followed tea and games for the younger children organised by Mrs J . Wilson and .Mrs V. Weston. Afterwards the • fun continued with games and dancing led by' Mr H e rb e r t Moorhouse. Rimington Youth Group


provided the music. Supper was served and


jointly by the WI and the Management Committee, was held in the Memorial


The .party, organised .


Institute. . Judges of the fancy dress were Mr and Mrs T.


the party ended with the singing of “Auld Lang Syne.”.


— Matthew Whittaker (cav a lie r ) , C h a rlo tte Green (Red Riding Hood), Jane Sagar (fairy). .Original, 8 and under —


Eli Weston (gipsy), Kate Taylor (Cossack), Sam Weston (pirate). 9 and over — Joanne Seed (Rubik cube), Andrew Oliver (January sales).


— Gary Seed (clown). 9 and over — Nicola Wilson (English summer)' ■ Julie Files (meals-on-wheels).


Humorous, 8 and under


Edward and Tom Hoskin (Three wise monkeys).


Groups — Emily, Letters to the Editor


A generous response


THIS morning the final — tion to the Ribble Valley came to hand, bringing the to £4,565. This splendid sum has


been raised in a year when appeals have been made on behalf of numer­ ous worthy organisations which, have been gener­ ously supported and this clearly demonstrates what a kindly and caring com­ munity it is in which we are privileged to live and work.


mittee, of which I am chairman, may I express their thanks to every or­ ganisation and person making a contribution.


the Coronation Hotel on New Year’s Day was a


. the Festival Hall, Gis­ b u rn , a week on


drive, which had to be cancelled due to bad weather, will be held in


great success. The whist and domino


Saturday. Newton


Newton Village Hall Com­ mittee was highly success­ ful Music was provided by'Mr John Cowkmg, con­ ductor of Slaidburn Silver Band, and the ladies’ com­ mittee provided a buffet supper. Competition winners


dance a r ra n g e d by


Successful A New Year’s Eve


were: A. Shipston, P. Elliot, J. Bailey and G. Blacklock.


by A las tair Howard, Richard Armer, Simon Moorhouse, Grace Kelsall, Gillian Armer, Sandra Howard, Sarah Moor­ house, Alison Pickard,' Hazel Blakey and Mrs R. Howard. Various musical items


were performed by David Harrison on guitar, Linda


and Gordon Whitfield sang to their own guitar accompaniment and there were solos by Mrs S. Smith and Mr J. Blakey and a .duet by Mrs S. Sm ith and Mrs E. Dugdale. The young people of the


junior children were en­ tertained by magician Mr John Pye. Games were or­ ganised by Mrs M. Parkes and Mrs M. Bamford and tea was served by the ladies’ committee. In the evening, villa­


Committee held its annual party on Saturday. In the afternoon the


Parties. -Newton Village Hall


gers were joined by friends and relatives for a family party. Mr and Mrs Jones, of Clitheroe, or­ ganised games and danc­ ing. Competition winners were: Mr J. Read, Mrs E. Lewis, Mrs S. Cottam and Nicholas Pinder.


' Wiswell


Sunday School sang “No room” and “Jesus from Glory,” the choir sang “Ring Out 0 Christmas Bells,” “Lord of Christ­ mas” and “Sweet Chiming. Christmas Bells.” The congregation joined in the singing of two carols. Mr A. Lund distributed


ga th e r e d round th e


Hot punch Villagers of Wiswell


Coronation Garden to sing carols. Despite the Arctic w e a th e r , th ey were warmed by a log fire, hot punch and mince tarts. A collection is to be given to the WI for charity, as the group was unable to tour the village in the usual manner.


hristmas tree at the


Brownie packs to senior citizen organisations; Women's- In s t i tu te s , Townswomen’s Guilds, sports clubs, churches and p ar ish councils have played their part.


All age groups from


weeks the money raised will be distributed to those organisations within the valley whose purpose is the care and support of our disabled fellow men and women. Secretaries of these or­


Within the next few


ganisations are reminded that, if their group feels entitled to. benefit, they should make written ap­ plication to myself, with full details of their work, not later than January 24th next. May I also express


thanks to the Advertiser and Times for the support it has given to the IYDP.


COUN. JIMMY FELL, 7 Limefield Avenue, Whalley.


, Faulty tyre


FOR using a motor cycle with a defective tyre and not displaying L-plates, David Malcolm Shaw (17), of Whalley Road, Langho, was banned from driving for six months consecu­ tively in each case at Clitheroe.


and was fined £20 for the tyre offence and £25 for having no L-plates. He was ordered to pay £5 costs. He told the court that


Shaw pleaded guilty ^ D IR E C T FR O M


the defective tyre was only a month old.


Bashall Eaves


. geon proposed... thanks. The raffle was won by Mrs J, Chew and Mrs J. Kitchen. A party of members


tendance at Bashall Eaves WI when Mrs M. Billows, of Bolton-by-Bowland, spoke about her- visit to Nova Scotia, Canada.. . President Mrs E. 'Spur-


Canada There was a good at­


£ 1 0 OFF ALL DRESSES


£5 OFF


ALL TROUSERS and KNITWEAR


£20 OFF SUITS


will visit “Fiddler on the Roof’ in Clitheroe,in Feb­ ruary. Tea hostesses were Mrs A. Bretherton and Miss M. .Spurgeon., '


GENIUNE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I BRIERLEYS


213 Padiham Road, Burnley Tel. 26807


. Parking a t the.door . PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE Tel. 23721 Vi A L L


LEROSE BLOUSES and SKIRTS


T H E F A C T O R Y NOW ON DISPLAY NEW DESIGNS


Large Selection of Ladie s


Men’s Leather


and Suede Jackets


In Axminster carpet and a new range of Kitchen carpet


OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


^ On behalf of the com­


- I imagine — dona- Fund for the IYDP grand total received


When they’re planning to


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Marklew and the follow-; ing were the prizewin­ ners. Character, 8 and under — Rachel Braham (Mrs. Mopp), Laurence Hoskin (Chinaman), Katie Hacking (nurse). Members’ grandchildren


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SALE OF OUTSIZE. DRESSES, at Yow ii-


2 0 % O F F sizes 20 — 24 dresses; (r Country


2 0 % O F F sizes ,10 — 18 2 0 % O F F anoraks’ ri


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Span or Pent Roof e.g.


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