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12 Chtheroc Advertiser S: Times, December 22ml, ItWi


MAKE SURE YOUGETTHEvBEST


IN QUALITY uPVC... M M


A festive cracker for winners


of our contests


THKRF, wt-re winiUTs galore following nut- I ’lilluwoe and District Chamber of Trade " t ’liristmas Cracker" supplement. Judging lias lakrii plan1


Scott joins Prince to mark Royal


milestone A CLITHKROK man has c e lebrated a royal mi le­


stone with Prince Charles in a special cake-cut t ini : ceremony in Sheffield. Mr Scott Kllison was the


o.nmuh volunteer to take part in the Prince's Trust programme and to mark the occasion he cut a spe­ cial cake with tlie Prince. Mr Kl l i so n


of . 0 2 5 4 2 3 5 3 9 0


Tu rn e r St re e t , is in his final week of tile t ru s t 's •"111'.- which Ini I ' l l '


based V M < •


premi se s . Pr inc e Chari


him about the c •- asketl


S Merry Christmas and a Happy


New Year f rom Derek and the


s ta f f a t A lth am s Travel


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2 0 KING STREET, CLITHEROE


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Sincere th an k s for your custom in 1994 and look


forward to seeing von again in 1995


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’ U hat he expecli from it. Mr Fili.-t certainly never to meet Princt when I started." Founded four years aim.


I’.ir.-e and d t" gain m said: “ l expected Cha r le s


th e p ro g r amme a s s i s t s people between lb and lid y e a r s to develop th em ­ selves by making a j osi- t ive cent ribution to t heir ; community and country. Mr Kllison. an unem- j


i


p lo y e d fork 1 i ft t r i ck J driver, believes the course : will b en e f i t him w i e n , searching for a job. "It has ; boen b r i l l i a n t h e said. "I ; at te n d e d t he col irst to


gain self cotitideiice and 1 liave certainly done that As part of the training. ;


he lias been on a leader-


■ ship course, learnt fir.-t aid and helped with the physi- i ■ allv handicapped. i'lle Poyal visit to S h e f ­


f i e ld w as b a s e d on t h e ■ ci ty's r eg ene ra t ion, as -a ell a.- enabl ing the Prince to m e e l


t h e *. r a s t ' s Volunteers. i ' l 00 d am a g e


V A N D A L S d am a g e d an e l e c t r i c win d ow o f a P e u ­


geot -10.d p a r k e d on Ln io n S t r e e t .


I ' i i t h e rue .


b e tw e em 7 p .m. on T u e s ­ d a y a n d ii-L'> a . m. o n We d n e s d a y . T h e y r a u . - e d d a m a g e i


v a I l i e d a t I l u u in t h e a t t a c k on th e car .


T h w a r t e d


THIFVKS failed In Men! a P.iigot.t Uni*. a f te r they ’un-urce-sfully tided to Use • i iiacksaw to lVl!lo\e the I'l'mil. lu rk tilt th e ca r . pa r k i*< 1 in S u n St r e e l . t Tit h e f o r . 1,,-t \ u v ! | b .‘i.'i ai.d 7 i;> p m on Mo n d ay .


in a number of the compc til ions featured and mam p r i z e w i n n e r s h a v e received not i f icat ion by post of their success. UKSlT/ l 'S


( ’h iId rcn * s c o n te s t :


Anna Woodworth, (,’roas- dale Drive, (Titheroe (i'litl voucher): Nicola breaks. Newton-in-Mowlami ii!10 voucher). Runners-up: S. dackson,


l . i t t lemoor Road. Clith- eroe; Laura Horst . York


St re e t . Cl i theroe; Kliza- betli Woodhouse. t'horley; d a smin e Yalovm, Kast- moor Dr ive . (Ti th e ro e ; Robe r t Kent . Hayhur s t St reet , t 'l itheroe; Dominic l 'o<ter, Far rington Moss. Ley lan d : S a r a h K e n t . Ha\ l iurst St r e e t . f l i t h- el’oe; Rosemary Thorpe. Pi a r ro u ; St ephanie Wil c o c k . Low .Moor : A. Dr iv e r . Me a r lev S v k e . Clltheroe. The runner:


led their K’Ni f rom . lohn (


S o n . M a r k ( ditileroe.


Shop contc:


York St r e e l , Mrs Ik Jones


-up can col \ Prick sets owgi l l ami L‘ t P l a c e .


t: < k (hi rst . t Tit heroe:


St reet . Clitheroe l . a w s o t i . R 11


, Prownlow Mrs N. i s d a 1 e


Avenue, (Titheroe; Mrs P.


W i i n l e n . Ha w t h o r n e Place. (Ti theroe: Mrs 1. De n s e n . P r o t h e r t on Meadow. (Tit he roe; Mrs ( ' . M. H aw o r t h . Low Moor. Tin* winners each r e c e iv e a i’li.d sh o p p in g voucher. Meal for two: Mrs M.


K. Smi t h. Lit t le tn o o r Road. (Ti theroe. wins a


meal for two at ( Titheroe*.-


Auct loneer R e s t a u r a n t . plus t ransport courtesy of Kxccutive ('abs. Winners of the remain


pi’oprietoi of t he And Mu- e e r . a n d a d \ e r t i - ; n g


ing compel it ion- w ill be announced next \\ eek. Pic 'ured is Mrs Smi th A ill. Melik Vail HeUtnelt.


■ i-ntat iv M i - -Ia i .e t


.] ipiivkb Tin ring


Cl it heme 2232!, (Editorial),


■>323 (Advert ising). [iurnlc!ij ,2233l (Clasxijied)


Yorkshire buyers make it a flying; j trade in ewes


IT \v;is difficult tn draw comparisons on prices! at di ther in' Auction Mart's sale on Monday, j after last week's excellent prices, lnit the jren-j ral feeling was one of improvement through! being tin- exception.


most sections, the cows There was considerably


more interest in the bet ter quality cattle - the best will always hold its own in t ime of glut ! The best h e i f e r o f t h e d a y . at 1-M.op. was consigned by Mi*.lohn Pickard and pur- c b a s e d b y M r < I e o ff Nut ter . Pall Light maiir


11 IT.TTpi . d e r a i l In l i t . -ilium


d l l . ■ lid > HL<


d l l ' i


topping iMu per he.id. Vendor.-j travelled from Yorkshire to take'


a d v a n t a g e of th e exc e l lent ! fh th e r o e t rade, with no levvj now being charged.


1 Here- I The re was anothe r well .-up- j


p o r t e d - t o r e sa le nil F r id a y . ! wi th o v e r lull c a t t le p en n ed . I plus g'rli ewe - and sto re lambs. : A ..... 1 « nM-lgliment < >


gc 1 l.'i "io}o . medium t<> I f j o


l-'k* .'>j>


ford- from tin- late Mr 'I', l'.m rows sold well. Th e s tore bull t rade was al-o improved, with tin* e n t r y c omp r i s in g m o - t l y ; Simmentals . A large consignment of strong;


t 'ont inenlal hei fer - from dim Smith . -old


ha\


fit:.' He


of ;|w ,- tin


ni );. ! l„. , Tile


; onlv seen -dage. -kly Thev topped -011)0 W ell -naped .


' di -p' - r -al of Jo ewe- tor Mr Keith' -hoop looked well; I 'a iit ic d in lam i'.


pniictpal prit * ' life


. ito4 ■


r. l..m Illglibgllt - of 1 tie ■


Pupils with ; p hearts of gold


LAST becoming the talk of the Ribble Valley are tlie senior citizens' fes­ t ive g e t - to g e th e r s held at Rowland High School, for. ever the past three y e a r s , the n umb e r s of t h o s e a t t e n d i n g l ias mushroomed from t»0 to Rill. Fi rs t , a coach makes


i ts way to r e s id e n t ia l homes th ro u g h o u t the area, when* it picks up the elderly revellers and takes them to the school. There, the senior citi­


zens are met by Year 10 y o u n g s t e r s who. wit h hear ts of gold, unfold a festive* feast of enter tain­ ment and much talkcd-a- h o u t h m m e - m a d e goodies. The school's choir gets


into the spirit of things, se ren ad i ng t he pa r t y - goer s wi th a range of h ym n s an d Y u l e t id e ditties.


The children then take


on t lie n d r of Kat Imr ( Tirir-t in;i', making sure that each senior >-iti/*-n -t ii! a chib 1 at hear:


i- left wTh a day to remember.


He on guard warning


from police


1*01 ,P K ..IV w a r n nm 1l ib Lie \ al loy r. •sidclil.- to| l.o


A ( l i t h e■ r o e P o l i c e : Spol e - sma l t lid th i - is th e ; l in n • opjM.n u n i . - t s .-ti ‘ik e an d - e , to p r e v e n t up s e t . : evel I’y o n e siloadd sectna • all


The Largest Retailer Lounge Suites


/ Manufacturer of Quality in The Northwest!!


e i r pr t "Thie


p e r t .v . ce.- t a k e a d v a n -


t a g . o f a n y t h i n g l e f t a r o u n d . We e n c o u r a g e th e p u b l i c to s e c u r e g a r a g e s , e i i - a r e p ed a l cyc le s a r e not left u n a t t e n d e d a n d ac t i - \ a t e a l a rm - on h o u s e s an d c a r s , ' ’ th e s p o k e sma n said. A n y o n e wh o s e e s an y -


t hi n g s u s p i c i o u s o v e r I ’h r i s tm a s sh o u ld not h e s i ­


t a t e to c o n t a c t ( T i t h e i v e Pol ice t02>,2 SiktlFd L


Cl io mi s t s ’ r o t a


T<) D A and t "inor re 'v. Hills i'harmacy, of Church St reet , will be "pell until b-::o p.m. There W ill be II" service


on Chr is tma s Day. h«.w ever. HcVeS ('hemist - , of Moor Lane, will be open b e twe en 12 noon and 1 p.m. (»ii Po.xing Day. Roots th e C h emi s t s .


Ca s t le St re e t : Tuesday, noon to 1 p.m.. and Heves


C h em i s t s . Moor Lane: We d n e s d a y to F r i d a y . until fi-do p.m.


Co f f e e w i n n e r


A DUWNHAM iiKin h:is come up t r um p s in an •‘Ad v e r t i se r and Times" competition. Mr C. Taylor, of Che s t ­


nuts. lias won the compet i­ t io n for a S a l lo n Ca fe Cappucino.


T o p w i n d ow A TOWN centre t ....kshop


has clinched first prize in the ( Titheroe and District ( 'hamber of Trade window dressing competition.


Kaydc e Poo k sh o p . in


Moor Lane, won the con­ test with a festive display which caught the eye of


judges. H ig h Iy c o i nm e n d <


■ d


were Har rison and Kerr, in King Street : Kthos (lal- lery. in York Street ; and t h e Ma r s d e n P u i ld in g Society, in Wellgate. The Chamber of Trade


th a n k s all who p a r t i c i ­ pated in tile competition.


C a r r a d i o


AN A u ilic liiu - n u liiw a s - s i ' t t i ' p la ye r, valiu-il at was .-tulrn I'mm a


Kurd Fiesta parked in a


W h a lle y puh ear p a rk between 0 - la and Ill-ad p.in. Iasi Wednesday.


Money for Marcus still pouring in


WITH one or two fund-raising events yet to come, donations are still pouring into the “Advertiser and Times" Marcus Butt Holi­ day Appeal Fund, despite the fact that two weeks ago the appeal reached its target of


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£5,000. Last week, Marcus’s fel­


low pupils at Whalley CK Primary School took part in a non-uniform day which raised £225 for the appeal.


Meanwhile, the pro­ ceeds of a raffle, together


with a retiring collection, at the infants’ nativity play, "The Donkey’s Tail,” has raised £131, which is to be donated to Pendle- bury Hospital, where Marcus has been receiving treatment since June.


The school's infants’


production lias been par­ ticularly successful this


year, with live extracts


Whalley newsagent has helped to raise a further £257.50 for the appeal. Mr George Reynolds and his wife violet, who run the Whalley and District New- sagency, both thanked everyone who took part. Prizes from the King


being broadcast l>y Radio Lancashire. A raffle organised by a


Keep saving Frit-


Sclto"!


T li e pa r t : e - w e re launched four years ago a> par t of the Year 1" p u p i l s ' c " in m u it i t y studies. Y e a r lt» t u t o r Mr -


Linda Wasdell said: "Ue like t he y oungst e t's to get out and about into the communi ty at Ica.-l once a month, in order P- see w hat it is all about T h e v ..ft. n u.. to r e s id e i . t l i . i h •> n ■. -


Annual concert S l a a i b i n u S i lv e r Pain


h.-id it.- aiiiiii.il ( 'h r i s tma


c o n c e r t "ii S a l u r d a \ e v e hi ::-.* ia N ew to n Vi l la"' Hc.il. I Tith-r ■ i11


conduc tor Mr ing.


the Ui l l i s.*iial


p ie c e s . bk


the • l o a 1111 1 u b r t l s s e . - , v:. 1! d em m : " i ‘ oil t h e i r c u a r ' ti a n d p fo \ 'em p e r h ; tn s id,a v. in i : i u 11 u o


"S in c e tin •n . th e v h a w re a l ly t a k e n off. ( >ne lady r e m a r k e d o n h.er w a v h ome ti iis > e;a r th a t th e


ba.a.i t 'a r . J s


accompaniment band


A t r o p h


f.'-t i \ o ih i ew •> n a n i u c th e i w i th t h e r. .7 id e t i t s a n d bv Mi - - < h r i: t ma - se a>oit.


-Oh Ot t !’„•


a i -r< (gram::..* of mu.-ic


aini audienc e A e l ’*' of to


cia.-' -


Come and sing Whalley Youth Kellow-


sliip and friends are organising joint open-air


carol singing on Christmas Kve. star t ing at >-•*.<) p.m. in the centre of Whalley. to which everyone is we l ­ come. It will be followed by midnight communion at ll-:;o p.m. in Whalley Methodist Church.


( hi


Chr istmas Day a family service will be held at T-Th a.m. Christmas Kve services


at Whalley Parish Church begin at -I n.m. with a crib service, followed by mid­ night communion at 11-To


p.m. On Christmas Day.


Communion rite P will take place til j - : ’.i) a.m.. with a shor ter parish ( inn- muiiioi, at P» l ‘> a.m.


Full church Th.


for th.


James Head, fullv


occasion b\


Metcalfe. ( "nr i - t ma s


Were g l \ e ! i b* Hucka!!. Mr- Wal lbanh. Mr, Mr s t h n s i i n e S P.U-I-5


Ma r ia n Prance.- < \ vicar, the


•ader. - l iip of I "La ('• us k- i -aicrt ‘ta iLed


leal


a I i g the


A ft or 1.ip p e r . tin- han d pi.tV o«i Ui.l -If ft 'F '!.11;t' I u c .


to r ban - ii e r ’A.:- w t


.! itiii ii Hi ! ! a ry .


(h e p a r t i e s st a r t e d f rom a n d Mr R a o n o t i d H IVeti- t h e r e


n iemo i 'a te lie w a r . - ' v ie - to th e b an d .


Spui'e.


still talking about them lei Ige, Mr- <i. ( 'ai r . in February!"


thank Watson, H ig h P r tTitiu*roe.


bv


- Margot tdent of H o u s e ,


R e am . Mr- M


ser -


par t ies a re so popular Mr K Pretmaiat. Mr- t hat t hose who r'u a re


Tho orcanisor- of this Duv.h.l e. Mr- N Pr. v e a r ’s p a r t y w e r e Mi K.


1 'i t ei' ( *ou l.uiv. Mil -- ! 'ih' le i .


.m r M


I ' r iz ewi i u t e r s inc III. led Mrs PIsick


.M;


wo o d wa s p r e s e n t e d v\ ill: a n in>eri!*o■u w a t c h t " com-


« 1 .i.-r


Chicken and trifle " 1


memb e r s "f Hurst t )ver bi


I L- I 1. A t Tub met


last uieet im: <<\ t he v n.e.d o f h"« chtickt lo W e . i


i IV t ! 'l t ie ,


s erve. ] by the C" 11 t" Mo member. - and ;


till l iar ;


1\ l 1 * ■. .' del l . Mr .1,


l i w i. nlllllii


W e l F .


•nd- o f Sinn th a n k o\


wh o -t u»i" *rt<•»i th e Hl-toL.


p a p e r colloct i« ins. Vd la c e r - a r e . o d e d to : tW Mi']


a a - i e


te letdi 1 Hie t im Ct "Cn •S vv It h • >t IhT ’.va.-t. pap. - r bn Da- l l " \ I Ci"l ioct i t .n m I m. a rv


Day later


Reluse collections in Simonstone will take place


on Thursday instead of Wednesday during the next two weeks and hou­


seholders are requested to ensure that refuse is avail­ able tor collection. The service will revert


to


Wednesdays with effect from January 11th.


MU dine out Mrnibf rs nl" Simonstom*


•MothiTs' I'nitin Widc-mik'd . . . . .


thy K«w. A. Kt*id and his W O T S n i p wih* to the Ihavmbor mootiny. hold on Tuesdnv owning at Whallov Alilioy. A short sorvico in oliapol, taken by the Kov.


Chr istopher Sto n y , was followed tty a meal.


WADDINGTON


dington W1 Mrs Doreen Hammond opened the I’hristmas party meeting, when a buffet supper of chicken, ham. pies and salad, cakes and fresh fruit salad, prepared by the committee, was enjoyed by all.


Buffet supper New president of Wad-


‘ ' (lames of "House’’ and


Christmas lotto were played, winners being Mrs


Street newsageney were an autographed Blackburn Rovers calendar and foot­ ball, two gift vouchers and a collectable Dinky toy. Anyone wanting to find


out if they have been lucky in the raffle can contact


the shop (Whalley 822878).


Doreen Underwood and Mrs Shirley Wilson, and the evening ended with carols sung by candlelight.


Under the tree Under


decorated Christmas trim­ mings and the invely lit Christinas tree, Wadding-


the gaily


Bridge Knd Farm tonight at f)-80 p.m. to travel round the village singing carols. Kveryone is wel­ come tit join the happv hand.


led by the Wl. will meet at


Happy band Kimingtim carol singers,


Hot boiler


TH1KVKS stole a boiler from a housing construc­ tion site on Kibble Lane, Chatburn, between 1-30 p.m. on Tuesday and 8 u.nt. on Wednesday. The Vokera combination


boiler, valued at £700. was stolen front one of the houses on the site.


Tln* children'.- m b se r ­


vice with carols at All Saints' Church, lViulleton, is to be held on ( ‘hri.-tma- Kve. at l p.m. ■\t 1 LJO p.m. there will


be tin first communion of Chr istmas and parish com­ munion on Chr istmas Dav will be at 11 a.m.


Amv Derai l Bill Kt Kan


Mr 1-h


. A IVV ie


} 1aw or Mr.- P li. W. i! A.-pinall. (Mv-i«i.


L


t L.ilii.i •' i t h em -:i] y«-ar and sea.-on.il ; T h e la


Mr W M: li .


tlnv Line


tin. i ' r u a h i - t


verity. At ct 'e elii- .v


Jvel'I . Re\ .


Mi-.- Mr-


l a - At.-


iv wa s a e carol sei" *S ChiMY which v.: decorated


fuli


Larch at St Dale


cauli- ' I In­


Mrs Ka ki er! !


laejes ■


-* L.."_ f f i Yry.y-,) ' C


r ; ___ r tun .Met ill itii.-t Net work


held a f lu •Dima s Thar- dav class partv. Members of Si lb •!e;i’-


Church Moilier-■' 1' i lioii were mie- ts tuui chairman was Mrs A. .Ills.']litt. After a short


invitation and iread olU individual names


thanked ev ery "iuC f" r her ladies


adilnOS shr


who took part in either a reading or a carol. A happy atteniuoii wa-


enjoved, rounded oti with, afternoon tea. 1 Mai list- were Mrs P. f ishe r and Mrs S. Paines. The next meeting will


be on January 12th. 'Alien the Rev. Premia Leigh will speak.


1 le ntf


be he ld i at 7-:to p t h e ACM a r e cial e f for t im p o r t a n t t


J u b i l e e Ro. b e r s w«*uiti v'onie an d will b«- d u e .


t in. This wtl and all mom


1 tn mak" a at tend nine in Now n


■ub.-enpi


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