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STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5th
Musical welcome for New Year
Keep school open campaigners seek support
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CAMPAIGNERS fighting; to save Grindleton school-have, appealed to; electors of the village to lodge formal objections "to the . county’s clo sure-notice with. Education Secretary. Sir Keith
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Different kind of ■ present
GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON ALL OUR WINTER STOCK OF GOATS,
DANNIMACS, CONEY FURS, SUITS arid DRESSES, SKIRTS
and SLACKS, KNITWEAR and BLOUSES, MILLINERY
THE New Year was greeted with song at St Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, when a festival of-
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Firm’s new directors
I Mrs Maureen Gold smith, of Pimlico Road, steps up from accounts manager to become Ad- ministration'Director. ' Also appointed to the
A CLITHEROE woman has been appointed a di rector of Bowker Bros, the firm she joined ’on leaving school 20 years ago. .
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COURT HOTEL, ibe Spa Road, th. a warm wel ts you in our m hotel facing id where m o s t . ay a sea view. AC listed. Res. •ge car park. — or telephone 61997
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Guest House, 66 I Road, Bour- A small guest dding all home comforts and Good food, served. Close
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lessons and carols.was held on Sunday. A large congregation
with head ch o r is te r Jonathan Cunliffe singing
The . service opened •
• the first verse of “Once in Royal David’s city.” i Other soloists were Mr
assembled • to hear the choir sing some lesser- known carols and ■ to join in the more \ traditional ones.
' Peter Cunliffe, Andrew Gregson and Sally Bryan.. The Vicar.' Canon C.- F.
Goodchild, donducted the service, organist was Mr Donald Hartley and Mrs Jean Hartley directed the choir.
Mr Donald Chappell, Mr Nigel Heales, Mr Stanley T ay lo r, . Mrs Mary Boucher, Mrs Doreen Ed-' mondson, Mrs Sue Baron and the Vicar. Mr T. H. Silverwood
Lessons were read by
and Mr R. Nelson were sidemen and crucifer was Michael Harrison.
PARISHIONERS of St . John’s, Hurst Green, and AH Hallows, Mitton, re ceived an unusual request. from their vicar, the Rev., Brian Cave.
to give him and his family a Christmas present with a difference — a donation to cover the cost of feed ing an extra mouth at the Christmas meal. •Mr-Cave was'delighted
For he asked everyone -
far written in protest, but more/; letters'are needed, says the action' group’s publicity officer Mrs Olga Leach.
About60 electors, have so
. “We. are trying to en courage- as many' people as possible from the vil lage .who are on the regis ter, to write,” she said. Letters 'for; the Minis
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ter’s attention shbuld be sent' to the Clerk to the C h ie f /E x e c u t iv e a t County Hall, PO'Box 78, Preston. ! Meanwhile; a dossier by
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C P A R FOODLINER
GARNETT ROAD, . CLITHEROE WISH ALL THEIR
CUSTOMERSAND FRIENDS A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR
YOUR CONVENIENCE THE FOLLOWING HOURS
8-30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
MONDAY to SATURDAY INCLUSIVE
with the response, for he received £137, which has gone to the TEAR Fund, a Christian relief agency, for the underprivileged.
FAMILY FUN AT ST JAMES’S
board as Sales and Mar keting Director is Mr Chris Gregory, who joined Bowkers in August, 1982, from Silentnight. He will be responsible for the firm’s new stock range and newly- opened, retail showroom. Mr Gregory lives near Halifax but is house hunting -in the Clitheroe area.
DENBY TABLEWARE “Arabesque” “Cotswold"
25% OFF
'Country'Cuisine"'"Bake well" D 40% OFF «
DENBY SELECTED SECONDS •
33%OFF
"Venice" "Wildfloweretc. MANYOTHER
ENBY END OF LINE RANGES
BARGAINS AVAILABLE O 25% OFF
CANTEENS OF. CUTLERY .
NEIDA 44-plece
END OF LINE RANGES
CLEARANCE
from Royal Doulton Paragon and Noritake
THROUGHOUT THE SHOP FOR DURATION OF SALE
10% OFF V
(Excluding Basement De partment£
SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27910
Barn blaze
A MYSTERY blaze at a derelict bam in Station Road, Rimington, took fire crews from Clitheroe and Bamoldswick nearly two hours to deal with. The fire began in the
the. joint committee of governors, and action group members' setting out the case for retaining the school is hearing, com pletion as the January 28th deadline for app.eal against the notice ap proaches.. The county then has
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month to. consider objec tions before the matter is referred to the . Minister for a decision.
scenery
A MAGNIFICENT selec tion of slides of the Ita lian, Austrian, German and, Swiss Alps ■ was shown by Mr K. Rycroft to fellow members of the Ribblesdale Camera Club ; Mr Rycroft, who has
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PRICES SLASHED IN BOTH LADIES AND
GENTS DEPARTMENtS PARK AT THE DOOR
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taken walking holidays in mountainous regions for over 30 years, showed beautiful shots of Alpine meadows and the flowers to be found there, giving members a real idea these picturesque areas. On Tuesday, the results
Wish to thank all the customers who have given us their support over the last 16 years and would like to introduce Mr
DOUGLAS RUSHWORTH who is taking over the business from January 10th, . 1984.
MANY THANKS PHILIP MclVOR
of the club competition “The Farm,” will be given, and members are asked to bring entries for the next competition, en titled. “Industry.”
early hours of Friday morning and was attended by four engines. Two jets and a hose reel were used to put out the blaze, which caused damage to part of the roof. The cause is unknown.
bumps and-pass the parcel party. ■ were just a few of the - More than 40 people games on the fun-packed joined in the fun at the
BALLOON races, musical had ' a New Year’s Eve
James’s School. Everybody took some
menu when families from . function, held in the the parish of St James’s , infant department at St join tea.
Among the guests were
thing to eat and the result was a: delicious Jacob’s
the Rector of St James’s, the Rev. David Wood- house, and his wife •-Bridget..
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