Clilherov Advertiser X- Times, December 15th, 1991, 5 Clitheme 2 S m (E d i to r ia l) , 2 ^ 2 3 (A dvertising). Burnley iiX S S l (Classified) e» News from the Villages chase of a special bed and the l!
Decorated tree The sight of a beautifully
decorated am! lit Christmas t iw at St Mary’s Church. Cis-
burn, welcomed members of the congregation on Sunday. Choristor Victoria S l igh t lit the tith'd candle on the advent crown ami Canon tiraham Walker led the family service. Felicity Lloyd, also a junior
choir ineiuUn*. tvad the lesson and the Sutulav Club children presented a short play for Christmas, entitled “Crispin
the shoemaker," followed by a chorus of “We wish you a merry Christmas." Later, the voting people
took gifts to place round the Christmas tive and also hung colourful utiniature stockings on its lower branches, con taining donations for the Derian House Children's Hospice. Canon Walker,
in his
address, showed a prettily wmpjHal parcel and said that Hod wanted everyone to be just as nice inside as well as outside, loving and kind, not just at Christmas, but every dav. Mrs Diane Rice was the
organist ami, following a very happy service, the congrega tion mingled and chatted over coffee and biscuits. On Sunday, the ever popu
lar “Carols by candlelight" service will take place in church at 6-JO p.m. and. on Christmas Kve. Fir Trees Farm, Uimingtun, is again the venue for the re-enactment of the events of the first Christ mas night. "Horn in a stable” will olfer a superb tableau, complete with baby and ani mals. having l>ccome a much awaited |»art of the Christmas celebrations of Cisburn par ish.
Feeling fit Members of Cisburn N
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enjoyed a very active evening when Mi's lb Lipscombe. ot
Heysham, told how. following
retirement, she decided to evaluate the general publics attitude to fitness. Having
decided that the majority ol the nation was unlit, site set about devising a fun way of incor]K>mting fitness inti* the dailv routine.
Mrs " Slot i vat or certainly „ . .
proved her point when almost every member took part in the exercises to music, also
m u c h e n j o y e d b y t h e onlookers. Mrs Lipscomb** exuded personality and was a tme amnassadress ol her cho sen message. A varictv of one-ilay craft workshops Is planned for next year and many meinl»ers have already expressed interest. There was excellent sup
port from everyone who attended the annual Christ
mas fair, when a crowded hall ami brisk trade resulted in £1 40(1 profit. A donation is going 1° Clitheroe Physiother apy Centiv towards the pur
remainder is to support Wl funds. At the meeting on January
oth. president Mrs Maureen Row** will give a cookerv ,
tea cosy. Kveryone is wel come to join the group mi the first Thursday ol e v ery month, at 7-JO
p.in.
BILLINGTON
Exchange gifts At the t'hristmas meeting
of Billington and Lancia* Wl. area leader Mi's Pam .lelley. quests from Lillie Milton ami ob members enjoyed a festive evening of traililional enter taimneut. There were humorous and
seasonal readmits, mimes and earols ami a turkey huffet with wine was prepared and served by the committee. All members brought a wrapped t'hristmas present to be entered in the monthly com petition and these were exchanged mid presented to members by president Mrs Meryl lbbotson. Mrs Ronnie Kramriseb was
awarded the annual eonmeti tion prize ami birthday flow ers were presented to Mrs Margaret Walker-Smillt. The first raffle prize was won by Mrs Lillian Hargreaves ami the prize for the best wrapped present in the eompetttion went to Mrs Anne Brewer. In the New Year there will
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Antarctic trip At Kbcmver Raptist Social
Hour on Tuesday evening. Mrs J. Marsh showed slides ot
lier recent month's cruise to Antarctica, which went wittuu 700 miles of the South Pole,
calling at the American base
at McMur«lo Souml. The slides showed the
beautv id' the Antaivlic land scape’ ami a jmirnev through tin* ice pack in small boats to
see different colonics of pen piins amt how they lived. The cruise started at Punta
Arenas. Chile, and ended at Christchurch. New Zealand, with a hup* contrast in
weather between the two. and tin* slides showed seals and whales swimming near tin*
boat. Sir Vivian Fuchs. Sir
Kdmund Hillary and Lady Scott were among the celebrity lecturers on hoard. A vote of thanks was given
to Mrs Marsh by Mrs K. 1 .owe. Miss M. Kay played tin* organ ami retreshments
followed. On Tuesday evening at . -do
p.m., everyone is invite*! to a carol service bv candlelight. A collection will in* hold in aid ot the Marcus Hull Appeal Fund j\,r a local bov ami Macmillan Nurses who care for sick clnl-
dren. The next meeting will bo in
the New Year.
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‘Prelude t*; Christmas" ser- in St John's Church,
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demonstration. Tin* compete C l lB G S O 3 0 0 W IO © tion will be for a hand-made
On Thursday, a very suc
cessful t'hristmas evening ot cheese and wine was held at
Whiilli-y Vilhiei- Hall.. This was to mark the opening ot tlie upper tlo«ir, and an excel lent demonstration of the making of t'hristmas decora tions was given by Mrs Mary Parkinson and Miss Lisa Par kinson, of the Kvergrccns b'lorist’s in Whallcv. Music for carols was placed
on tlie orpin by Mr Ken Ual- shaw, of Abbey Carpets. Many events are being
organised for m*\t year, as a number of organisations
have already booked tlie hall. It is envisaged that the tmal slam* of the hall will be com pleted by early summer.
F e l l o w s h i p fu n
Members of Network, the women's afternoon fellowship
croup, lotiied bv some hus bands. met in \\ bailey Meth odist Clmrch Hall to be enter tained by pantomime dame
Mr Rrian Slow. Sketches were l*ert*«nne«l
l,v Mrs M. 1'Myil. M's I'. I'"'; twisllr iin.l Mrs M. I>"st an. Mrs Margaret Rrindle recited her own poetry. Pianist was
Mrs Marv Flack ami chair man Mrs Alice Clark led
pravers and carols. A buffet prepared by l mi.
of Waddinpon. and Ins stall was thoroughly enjoyed. The next meeting will be on
January -Ith. Mrs Dust wished all members a very happy amt
peaceful Christmas.
Choir performs A well-at t ended concert
civon bv Croat Harwo**d Male Voice clioir was hold at \\ bai ley Methinlist t'burcb Hall on Saturday. The event raised i’ U6.
which will go towards tin* ren ovation fund for the church. The Rev. Uremia Leigh thanked the choir for an
entertaining evening. Seasonal festivities at the
limit'll begin tomorrow, at . p.m.. with a “ t'hristmas unwrapped" musical evening in the church hall, King Street, to which everyone is
welcome. On Sunday, a family carol
serxice w ill be held at 10-JO
a.in..
New venue The Abbov senior citizens
in Whallcv will in future hold their Saturday evening whist
drive in the village hall. Tin* senior citizens have hail
full use of Whalley Crammar School for almost do years,
ami clderlv local people liave been able’ to use this build ing for many of their social
activities. This pr iv i lege has m>w
hiring fee. which lias been increased to i'i>0 a session.
ceased, as the senior citizens are expected to pay a larger
The village hall, with a
lower hiring fee. will lu* used from January 7th, for whist and dominoes, commencing at
6-JO p.m. Members and friends are
cordially invited. Whist winners: Ladies —
Mrs L. P a rke r. Mrs l\. Charnley. Cents — Mrs N. Whipp and Mrs M. Naylor
(joint). Dominoes: Mrs H. Hardy,
Mrs M. Maden. RIMINGTON
Well supported The animal Christinas whist
and domino drive organised by the management commit-
tee of Kimington Memorial
Institute attracted au cxoel- leut att«*mhmce on Saturday
evening. Supper was served ami
committee secretary Mr John Knapp presented prizes ol t ’hristmas fare to tin* win ners. Whist: Ladies Mi's K.
Samh*rs*m. Mrs J. Crabtree, Mrs R. Farrow. Mrs Tennant. Longest sitter: Mrs M. Braek-
all. ’ t;**nts Mr K. Tennant.
MrsS. Craveston, Mrs Kobin- son, Mr S. Hogg. Longest sit- ter: Mr R. Kdwards. D**mim*es: Mrs M. Woods.
Mr H. Moorhousc, Mrs F. Loft house. Mrs P. Oddic. Draw: Sits A. Rarker, Mr
A Stott. Mr W. Ingleby, Mr J. Travnor. MrsS. Craveston. Mt- J. Kenyon. MCs Mr F. Simpson ami Mr ’l'. Jackson thanked
everyone lor their support ami ’said that the next whist ami domino drive at tin* Memorial institute will be on January Mtb. with a potato pa* supper.
Toes tapping A festive atmosphere pre
vailed at Kimington Wl. when musician am! entertainer Mr Mike Hargreaves set toes a- tapping with songs ami choruses with a distinct Lan cashire flavour, inviting His
listeners to join in amidst much hilarity. Mrs K. Rriscoe
unlovable interlude. President Mrs V. Cardiner
express*** I ilmtil.'. fur :i hiclil.v . 1 . 1 . . . . ...I.. 1..
thanked Mrs R. Spencer for organising tin* recent Christ mas shopping trip to )ork. which had been much enjoyed. Thanks went also to Mrs J. Puerdcn for her read ing at the Remembrance Day
service. Miss Mary Rairslow. as
town cner. had a bumper bag of forthcoming local events to announce, including Lisburn Church "Carols by candle light" service on Sunday, at 0- oil p.m.; carol singing round Rimington on Thursday, starting at Rridge F.nd Farm at I* JO p.m.; and the Christ
mas party at Martin Top Chapel on December 27th.
starting at J p.m. Arrangements were mail**
for the annual Wl carol con cert at tlie Memorial Institute on Tuesday, at 7-J0 p.m. The children's fancy dress party on January 7th starts in the Memorial Institute at 2-JO p.m., with the costume
parade at J p.m., followed by
tea and games. Mrs R. Thompson read the
birthday greetings. Ret resit- meats of biscuits, cakes and Christmas cake accompanied a
welcome cup of tea. Further festive fun ensued
when Santa Claus made his entrance to distribute the gilts which each member had pm in his big bag. Mr Har greaves judged a competition for a t'hristmas tree ornament and chose those oi Mrs \ . Cardmcr, Mrs K. Jackson and Mrs A. Peacock.
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Mince pies President of Crindloton Wl
Mrs Sally Dowds welcomed members to the t'hristmas meeting, reporting that the t'hristmas cookery class, held at Rowland High School, had bet'll a great success and freezers are now bulging with
the end-products. Cmest speaker Mr J. Hind-
moor outlined the lite of Leonard Cheshire, with spe cial emphasis on his education ami heinism during the war.
Mrs A. Marshall promised a vote of thanks. Future dates for the \\ l
diary are March l-ltli tor tin* annual bingo evening ami, in September, the entertainment of a visiting institute. Proceeds of the Christmas
gift stall are to be donated to Cheshire Homes. Winners of a competition for a Christmas decoration wen* Mrs J. Mac-
11 regor, Mrs D. Haworth ami
Mrs H. Read. Following tea ami home
made mince pies, members sang Christmas carols, accom panied on the piano by Mrs C. Taylor. Mi's Dowds wished all members a very happy Christ
mas.
Prizes Under the gaily decorated
Christmas tree iii Crindletou Methodist t'burcb, Sunday School scholars received prizes for attendance from Sirs Margaret Hogg. Recipi ents were: Richard, Chris topher and Thomas Holden, .lames Smith. Tanya ami Rachel Parker, Catherine Rolton, Leanne and Howard
tlardner. On December 2Jrd. at 7
p.m., a carol service will be
held in church, to which everyone is especially wel come.
SABDEN
Carols Pupils of Sabdcn County
Primary School are to hold a carolscrvicc in St Nicholas's Church tomorrow, at 2 p.m.
Party for tots Sabdeii Mother and Toddler
Croup will hold its Christmas partv on Tuesday, between Id a.m.’ and 1 p.m.. in the Rap tist Hall.
Pies for profit A "Mince nio event" is to be
held after the d-;U» a.m. ser vice at St Nicholas’s Church, Sahden. on Sunday. ‘Hu* event, organised by the rose (piecn, is to help raise tunds
for tin' coining yoar.
Star play Children of St Mary’s R(
School. Sabdcn. presented their t’hristmas play, "Star of Wonder", for the village Inst week. Pupils gave a s|H*cial performance for residents at Littlcmoor House, in addition to three performances in the
clmrch hall. There was no admission charge, but dona tions amounted to
for the
school and church. tin Mondav aftenunm pupils
will hold their Christmas party in the school.
Karaoke On December 21st. all the
Sahden children of primary school age are invited to a
Christmas karaoke disco in St Mary’s Hall, from 6-JO to S-JU p.m.
United
The annual village carol M*i\iie for all denominations
w ill he held till December 2Ut h m Sahden Metlnnlist Church halt. Tin* address will In* given by Fr Michael Faiivlough. of St Mat y'** RC Church.
', iii.ii- invite you to join in iiu ii Tricks and spots Whist winners at Satnlen
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Read, on Monday at 7-JO l Sherry ami mine** pies will
be M*rved by tin* choir mem
bers. and then* will be a retir ing collection for the Macmil lan Cancer Relict Fund. This service is not just for
Wl members, ami any mem ber of the public will I’m* made
very welcome.
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announcing that their next musical production, "Celebra tion" tin words ami music!, will take place at the United Reformed Clmrch in Read on April 28th ami 29th. Auditions will be held at tin*
home of Sally and Herald Itritncll. Hi Hcorgc Lane, Read, on January 10th at 7-J0 p.m. The society would love to hear from anyone willing to take part. For* further infor mation, please telephone Mrs S. Itritncll (77127H or Mrs C. Carter (772J27).
Carol singing There will he a childrens
carol service in St John's
Church. Road, on
Sunday.at 11 a.m. and a carol service with readings at 7 p.m.
Tea party A Christmas tea party has
been arranged for indoor members of Read Mothers’ Union on Monday. Members of tlie committee will cater, ami the party will In? held at 26 Straits Lane in Read from 2 to *1 p.m. The New Year party will be
Over l'*0s’ Moudav social were: Ladies — Mrs (L Rtvnnand Cents — Mrs L Hodgson.^ Dominoes: Mi's L. Ford, Mrs lvv Cottam, Mrs Agnes
Parkinson. Raftle: Mrs
F.va Marsden, Mrs Kvelinc Ford, Miss Kdith
Haves. On Thursday, whist win
ners were: Ladies — Mrs B. Rreimaml. Mrs K. Charnley. Cents — Mi's C. Wahnslcy, Mrs J. Riley. Dominoes: Mrs Amy Par
kinson. Mi's Pauline Taylor, Mrs Nora Hargreaves. Raftle: Mrs M. Moorhouse,
Miss F.dith Hayes. Mrs Pau line Taylor. Mi's Janet Rilev.
DOWNHAM
Church of Fugland Children's Society at the Christingle ser vice held at Downhum Parish Church raised £8-1. The service was well
Raises £84 The collection for the
attended by the Brownies of Blackburn United Reformed Church, accompanied by Brown Owl Miss Catherine Warner, who is also the Dis trict Commissioner for Black burn. Moorland School choir, with ~..v,...i‘rd, nrovu
Mr Neil Shephe the service.
hehi on January HUn at the Courtyard Restiummt at Nel son and Colne College. Please
reserve your place by contact ing imy ’menuHM' of the com mittee, or telephone 77J169.
C h r is tm a s drive A special Christmas whist
drive was held at Read Con stitutional Club on Monday evening and a light supper was served afterwards. The winners were: Ladies
— Mrs IC. Hutchinson and Mrs B. Nichol. Cents — Mrs
1, Denwood, Mr R. FUiot. The special prize was
awarded to Mr C. Law, and the MC for the evening was
Delightful meal Chairman of Downhum and
Twiston Carden Club Mr S. Ronov welcomed 49 members
ami friends to a Christmas party, which was held at Civendale Restaurant, Chat-
burn. After a delightftil meal
entertainment was provided by Mr P. Knight, who gave a selection of Lancashire ilialect |hhmus and songs. A raftle with 15 prizes was
.he vocal items mm Cun* Leoniml Cragg officiated
p
ided at
ing. members of the Kibbles- dale Club. Chathurn. enjoyed a Christmas party at the Hreendale Restaurant, where an excellent lunch was served and a happy afternoon sjh.*uI. Thanks were expressed to
Mr and Mrs Walker ami to Mr Douglas Rillev. who provided transport for all the tneinlHTs.
Musical party A Christmas party and
entertainment held by the
Chathurn Methodist Cuurch Women's Fellowship "'ere presided over by Mrs Oiles.
After the opening prayer
ami singing of carols, the ladies were entertained by members of the chinch. A varied programme consisted
Party meal Instead of the usual meet
Music quiz On Mnmlnv, mcmlicTs "f
Hupping Y lV uii’t in tin* communitv centre for a gen
era! knowledge and music quiz night. The winning team, by just one point, was " l be
Vickies." Vinncy Wilkinson, of the
winning’ team, proposed a vote of thanks to question master for the evening Rachel Stott and Anne Stott for pre
paring the quiz. Members Anne Ingoldby.
Joiin Stott am! Richard Seed are all competing for the Lan cashire Member of the Year oomjH'tition. Several members are to attend the carnival ball at tlie Winter Canlens, Rlack- jkH*!. tomorrow. Last week, members who
travelled to Harrogate for the Yorkshire carnival fancy
dress ball all wore T»0‘s style dress and hail a very enjoy able evening. On Monday, the annual
carol singing will take place in and around Chipping. All pro ceeds will go to tne club's cho
sen charity. 0 » December 22ml. Yl-C . ,
members have been asked to carol sing in the village in aid of tlie Children In Need appeal and, on January 20th. there will be a disc** at the Prick House Restaurant.
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Hilarity Christinas came early at
Downhatn with a super party held in the village hall, when Wl members amt friends and guests from Fast Marlon and Higham Wls were welcomed by president Mrs I. Rrindle. ‘ Birthday greetings were
expressed to Mrs L. Rarker and Mrs B. Hanson. During social lime Mr Jim Parker organised a “Cnoss this lime” game, which was won by Mi's K. Scott. Mrs M. Countney amt Mrs A. Rinns then took charge with a hilarious ver sion of the television game "Take your pick." Mrs’ K. Kdgar was pre
sented with the cup fur most com|H*tilion points over tin* past 12 mouths and Mi's C. Capstick won the competition for a paper hat. Mi's.!. Plmnridgc read two
of three songs by the minister and his wile, the Rev. and Mrs Andrew Scull, followed by three dialect poems com posed and recited by Mrs Bmvskill.
The minister joined Mrs
Hudson to sing two songs, fol lowed bv an unaccompanied solo by Mr Hudson. Miss Vnl Parker gave a monologue, fol lowed by the reading of sin amusing letter by Miss Anne RowUer.
Accompanist for the after
noon was Mi's Hudson. The afternoon was rounded
off by the provision of a deli cious afternoon tea.
Advent service The service at I'hatburn
Methodist Church for the third Sunday in Advent was conducted* by the Rev,
poems amt Father Christmas arrived with a present lor
everyone. There were glasses of punch all round to set the party mood licfore the hut- let supper. Afterwards, the singing of
earols was sung led by Mr Parker, accompanied by Mrs Scott at the piano.
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Andrew Soult. Tin* Advent candles were lit
by Cillian and Karen Hanson, with readings by Mrs Yal
Parker. The service included the
baptism of Travis Paul and Fred Rirtwistle.
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