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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December HOtli, 1990 7-


Have a very merry p Christmas and § a happy New Year


THE Christmas pantomime “Mother Goose” was a sell-out for St Mary’s RC gast, gave three performances and organisers hope that several hundred School, Sabden, this year.


The 59 pupils taking part, producer by head teacher Mr Tom Prender- Many of the colourful costumes pictured were made by parents. pounds will have been raised for school funds.


A MUSICAL nativity play gave Whalley Play­ group children a chance to shine for their parents and friends. The hall at Whalley


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show with no individual performers. All the 29 children now in their last- year took part and their singing was very much appreciated,” said Mrs Dearden.


three and four-year-olds who will be leaving the playgroup for primary school in the autumn. Mrs Ann Dearden played th e piano and th e audiences joined in the singing of carols. “It was an all-musical


LITTLE Shelley Smith and James Halstead helped to spread the true meaning of Christmas when they played Mary and Joseph in a nativity play for parents and friends at Bright Street Day Nursery School, Clitheroe. There was such a


Adult Centre was packed for the first concert and a repeat performance the following day also drew a large attendance. Taking part were the


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IT was very much a 1 team effort for Pendle County Primary School’s Christinas production in Clitheroe this year. While the girls worked on the costumes, the boys produced pro­ grammes and tickets with the help of a computer. All the upper juniors


took part in the musical play, “Only a baby.” Pro­ ducer Liz Waddington said: “We tried to get everybody involved in the organisation. It has been a real team effort.” Helping with produc­


tion was Caroline Eccles. Head teacher Ian Pres­ ton helped with lighting and o th e r s closely involved included Jean Brennan, Anne Martin and George Wilson.


demand for seats that the officer in charge, Mrs Betty Brown, and her staff decided to stage two performances on Thursday. The innkeeper and his


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wife were played by J am e s Wynne and Zohrih Croasdale and the other parts were taken by Dwayne Parkington, Jonathan Chatburn and Matthew Greenhalgh (sh ep h e rd s ) , Oliver McLean, John Chew and Christopher Leonard (kings), Sara Gee, Sarah Lawson, Emma Fellows, Gemma Parks (angels). A member of staff,


Carole Rolston, was the narrator and a colleague, Fiona Owen, played the recorder. Producer was P a t r ic ia D u g d a le , assisted by Debbie Elliot and Diane Bollan. The programme was


roundea off by a poem, written and recited by Mrs Brown, whose verse told the story of life at the nursery, particularly during rehearsals for the play.


Another hospice boost


DUE to the generosity of one of Ribble Valley’s senior citizens, the local appeal for the Derian House Children’s Hospice has received a £73 boost. The firs t prize in


of 95 who generously requested that her prize be given back to be drawn again. . During Thursday’s Pick­ wick Night in Whalley, the committee staged another draw on its stall and raised a further £73.20 — and provided the new winner, from Chatburn, with an unexpected Christmas bonus. The Derian House


Hospice stall, selling sweatshirts and ties, raised £138.


Car break-in


A MERCEDES 190E motor car parked in the driveway of a house on Victoria Lodge, Whalley Road, Read, was broken into between 10.p.m. on Sunday and 8-15 a.m. on Monday. Theives stole a Pana­


recent draw organised by the Ribble Valley Commit­ tee for the hospice appeal was a £200 voucher don­ ated by Maureen Cookson, of Whalley. The recipient was a lady


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Special thanks as always to Linda, Helen, Ann and Rebecca. Paper boys and girls.


ley Council’s Planning and Development Committee approved the application for two dwellings on land known as Pickering Croft, off Chapel Lane, West Bradford. Two letters of objection


■staged an appealing version of the Christmas story during the annual nativity morning at the Sunday School.


THE tiny tots of St Helen’s Playgroup, Waddington, . ’


had been received from occupiers of property nearby, raising points including access, siting and layout.


Jolliffe narrated the story, while the young actors played their parts. They were Caroline Cawtherley (Mary), Christopher Bristol (Joseph), Kemuel Jol- liffe, Paul Holling-Drake and James Clement (kings), Ben Hartley and Mark Ireland (shepherds). .


Proud parents and helpers watched as Catherine Rosemary White on the guitar. y . r.\ •/ r “ V.' _ V * *


Il* Aspin, Mrs K. Newton, Mrs M. Haworth, Mrs K. Hopcroft, Mrs L. Wharton, Mrs Ireland and Mrs Driver. Mrs C. F. Goodchild and Mrs M. Hornby thanked everyone for their support. The playgroup’s Christmas party is .to be held on


everyone and thanked the supervisors and committee for their efforts'throughout tne year. Shemr and mince pies were served to the adults f and raffle prizes were won by Mrs L. Cowgill, Mrs E.


’ Children from the reception class at Waddington and West Bradford School, accompanied by teachers, were among the guests. The vicar, tne Rev. Alan Bailey, welcomed


December 21st, from 11-30 a.m. to 3-15 p.m. in the Sunday School.


sonic CVO mobile phone in a brown leather case and a variety of credit, cheque and store cards in the names of R. A. Rothwell and Image Products. They were valued together at £ 8 0 3 . _______


Sweet haul


THIEVES cut the burglar alarm before breaking into Gisbum’s Deer Park Ser­ vice Station and stealing oods worth £312 from la:


in cash, 120 packets of cigarettes, 80 Crunchie bars and 60 Cadbury’s chocolate bars.


haul included £80 1


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