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THERE were th re e festive performances rolled into one during the “Christmas All s o r ts ” p ro d u c t io n a t G isb u rn P r im a ry School. More than 100 chil-
d re n , aged fo u r to 11.
WI lunch with a Christmas flavour
took part in the enor mous Yuletide show. The infants presented
te a c h e r Mrs Ja ck ie Hargreaves. Class three, in turn,
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“What is Christmas?” with music from head
performed a “medley of songs and poems,” which included their own humorous version of “ The 12 Days of
Christmas.” Finally, !ln heroic snow king fea tured in the class four musical, “Tarfa and the Troll.” Three performances
of “Christmas Allsorts” were given to parents and f r ien d s of the school.
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drill, a jig-saw and a lump hammer were stolen in the incident.
BURGLARS raided a house in Bolton-by-Bow- land, taking power tools valued at £145, between N o v e m b e r 2 1 s t a n (1 December 13th. A circular saw, a band
MEMBERS of the West Bradford WI enjoyed a Christmas lunch at St Catherine’s Sunday School on Tuesday.
and WI president Miss K. Hanson welcomed everyone. After lunch, games were played and carols sung, with Mrs M. Mackenzie providing the music.
Members of the Bright Hour group from the West Bradford Methodist Chapel were also invited _ .
IT promises to be a Dickens o f a
good do! T o n ig h t th e village o f Whallcy
tu rn s back the clock to host what has become one of the a re a ’s pre mier late night shopping events. Mr Pickwick’s P a r ty Night is a
colourful f iesta of fun, food, frivol i ty a n d t r a d i t io n a l C h r i s tm a s
festivities. From <) until 9 p.m., you are invited to
wander at will through the village, soak ing up the atmosphere of Victorian England in its festive cloak. You do not, however, need to turn into a Scrooge. For Whallcy branch of the
Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade and Whalley and District Lions Club cer tainly hope you will dig deep into your pockets and purchase some of the superb goods on offer, either in the shops or at the many craft stalls decking*the streets.
fronting on to ancient streets lit by spar kling glass lanterns and the smell of hot roasting chestnuts will be wafting through the night skies.
The Dickensian-style shops will be
and, for the parents, there will he tasty hot punch, hot mince pics and treacle tof fee and hot potatoes for young and old. Fairground organs and a brass band will provide the musical touch.
Father Christmas will be in his grotto
Chamber of Trade members to enter themselves and their windows in a compe tition for the best dressed shop window, best period dress and best effort. There will also be a competition for the best stall.
The organisers are encouraging local
and Mayoress, Clitheroe’s Town Crier, the chairman of Whalley Branch of the Chamber of Trade, Whalley and District Lions Club and the parish council.
be a sparkling occasion. In previous years, people have travelled miles to sam ple Whalley’s party night. This year, make sure that you join them!
All in all, tonight certainly promises to
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th 6p.m. - 9p.m.
WHALLEY CAR
SALES
WHALLEY MOTOR SERVICES
Accrington Road, Whalley, Blackburn BB6 9TD
Tel. (0254) 824702
Enjoy tbe festive season at Wb alley Pickwick Night, December lOtb, and CLUberoe Late Nigbt Shopping on Thursday iCtb December and all y ea r round enjoy a visit to tbe
f o r souvenirs, guide books, theatre bookings and holiday accommodation
INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 25566
CUTHEROE
Ladies all leather shoes tvilh inalchinij handharjs from
RENATA
Plus (III intcniiilioiuil rollcrlimi of Shoes, Pools, I ’uili/ Sandals and Mules
1 George Street, Whalley; and at 45 Scotland Road, Nelson; 2 Keirby Walk, Burnley and
HOLT’S
VERNON HUMPAGE 89/95 Church Street, Blackpool
DEBORAH ANN’S
Florist
3 Accrington Road, Whalley
Dried flowers - Fresh flowers Silk and Christmas
Tel. 822252 ★ ★ ★ ★
Decorations and Pot Plants Chirstmas Tree Decorations
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CRAB APPLE CRAFTS
inwiginalivc selection ofcct<vn«:s. glass,
lowellery. woodwatc. paintings and cards 27 King Street. Whalley Tel. (0254) 823036
BLA CKBU R N : -PARKER . ; LUMLEY
BIRCH ALL
3 9 KING STREET. WHALLEY Tel. 0254 022247
-SOLICITOUS Now open fun t*ne
THE TUDOR ROSE
Licensed Restaurant ★ ★ ★ ★
73 King Street, Whalley
Tel. 0254 822462 Call at the
on Pickwick Night Bar Meals served
SWAN HOTEL
Traditional Ale from £1.10 per pint
FENTON’S GROCERS
SPAR 9 GEORGE
STREET, WHALLEY Tel. (0254) 822466
M a u r e e n Caoksan
FASHIONS FOR A LADY Open on
P ic kw ic k N ig h t Free gift wrapping service
3-7 George Street, Whalley Telephone 822628
Whalley’s traditional village Inn
THE DOG INN
55 King Street, Whalley Telephone: 823009
for all your holiday requirements Open tonight 6 p.m. - 9p.m.
81 King Street, Whalley. Tel: (0254) 824428
A fine selection of Matthew Brown beers and Scottish and Newcastle beers
Open for lunches 7 days per week.
CENTRAL
KING STREET WHALLEY
NR. BLACKBURN Tel: Whalley 823642
Lighting • Curtains Large selection of Christmas Gifts
ABBEY CANDY STORE
TOBACCO AND GREETINGS CARDS
Old Faihloned Sweets - Sarsaparilla Drops, Mint
Humbugs, Coltsfoot Rock, Claer Toffee, etc.
31 KINO STREET, WHALLEY TEU 823622
WHALLEY CHAMBER OF TRADE
For further details contact J oyc e Holgate
(0254) 823622 Michael Bridgett
(0254) 822620
(Prop. Joyc« Holgate) HIGH CLASS SWEETS,
GARAGE Manor Road, Whalley
Telephone 0254
823429
POPPIES o f Whalley
GIFT SHOP
103a KING STREET WHALLEY Teh 823095
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Gift wrapping service available at all times
Whalley St W e f c o m e y>o*t t o
District Lions Club
MR PICKWICK'S PARTY NIGHT
Clitheroe
Advertiser & Times
Advertising 22323 Editorial 22324
3 King Street, Clitheroe ■ » T E l ! « B
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29 KING STREET WHALLEY
Telephone: 0254 824119
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WHALLEY & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB _
Tbanks tbe following businesses and organisations for tbeir hind sponsorship of tbe various attractions and tbe printing of posters...
MAUREEN COOKSON FASHIONS, WHALLEY PRIVATE HIRE & CHAUFFEUR SERVICES , OLD STONEHOUSE MnTON HALL, LITTLE MITTON,
COSGRAVES HOUSE OF COLOUR, WHALLEY & RIMINGTON. DAO-SIAM, THAI RESTAURANT. BILHNGTON. CANDY STORE, WHALLEY. FRAMES & PICTURES, WHALLEY. HILL'S PHARMACY, WHALLEY. ABBEY PROMOTIONS, WHALLEY CHAMBER OF TRADE, WHALLEY BRANCH.
And other persons or organisations wbo will be helping in any way towards tbe presentation of Mr. Pickwick’
s Party Nigbt, 1993 BURNLEY
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