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Poppy sum l ’ uml> raisml by \hr
lbnliior Val ley liraiu'ii of s l f K«*yal KritiMi Fryi.m for t he P o p p y A ppeal amount.■*! in i’ 1:;L!.>i
Entertaining T he \V 1 1' l ir i > t m a s
meet iny at 1 kmsop Krulyo
" m* a very eat ert aininy affair. allemle.l by yuesls I r o m S la i »l b u r n a n il l ‘*a>hall Ka\e> \VI> MelllheiV' of \Vlm*vhn-
|'el and i iiu'^naryh W'ls. know n a> "1' l ie l leaoon Smyr is. " yav «• an ovoniny el M'a.-.iinal nmsie. l ‘resi deni Mrs I'. Nel>en intro *1 U r e d til e y rol l p a nd thank*- Were expressed hy Mrs M. 1‘erier. 1 hi t hdav yivol inns were
m e n in Mrs \V. l\.x. Mrs M. I le a l t ie and Mrs I. Kka/anl . ( li erl inys were read from pa^t seeretary M r> A . Hart en and t hanks wa*- «'\press* d bv Mrs K. Seed lur llewer> M’ llt i'll t In- du al h el' her sister. Mr- K Waddinyten. 1 cl 11'r - et' t hanks w ere
mad I I'ein Mrs .1 . Weed .iiid Mrs M. Kushleti and nieir.hers w ere reminded i . ■ plain hall's new :'er t ho Ik bruarv o*>mpol it ien. Hie einldren’s Christmas
part v will he held m the v illaVa hall ell l leeemher :;nth. at :’•<
> p.m. A halYt11 sapper was
ser\ ed 1 »V Illeinhers I »t t he . einmi t t e e . T h e next meet me. in J amia r v . is entitled "Interior deeera Men t o d a y ” hy M ts P. Kam-d en . el' ’ ’ Apr icot < In. is,'. ' l 'lit heron.
CHIPPING For charity On Monday eveniny.
Raise C700 S in ion - l " in ' « il h Koad
\\ I r .n sod fT o o lo r 1 ho M a r io id an 1 'an roi Kol iol F'.lli'l .0 ih oir " I ' l r ln d r lo I 'hrisl
In.is"
s.TVl. r ill Si .iohn's I 'o iu v i i . Krad . on Mi'l|il.i> Micjlt. S ta f f trotn the Maetnil
bin » d i i iv r IP d ie t Y und ;itKi meinhors ot the l .an , '; i >|1i i v F io le r u t ion o f W i i in r i i .* 1 n>t it ut cs and
members ot I'hij'piny ^ j' * met tor a carol sinyiny oveniny. Members t rav elled around the villaye. raisiny TIT
1.id in the pro- ,*e>s. which will yo towards the clubs charity
for PTJ-T A Mipner was pro\ itietl at the home ot Mr and Mrs Pailey. Thanks were expressed
to all W 1)0 helped to raise Mich a iarye amount o1 iiiDnrv. with he>t wishes for the festive season. The next meetiny will
he on January ‘Jth. in \hc community centn*, at « J.
I ' . m
ether visi t iny ami lueal Wls were ainony the eon yivyal ion who Tilled the church to eapaeit v. 1'he P e v . I I . ‘ A. Kei.l
saiil a prave r te heyitta d e l i y lu Till e v e n iu y o f Christmas nmsie and read- inys hy the eheir. letl hy Peter -lelley. Pianist was Mary Sea lo rd . eryanist was Kevin Pdrehall and youny musieian Kohocca W i lk in s o n p la y e d t he trumpet. O r g a n i s e r s than k ed
etcryune who helped te make it a happy and sue- cessful eeeasien. Other services dnriny ( 'hrislmas and New >
Real star A geed congregation
attendi'd the family carol servin' on Similay morn- inji al Christ Church, ciiatlmrti. which was beautifully decorated. Favourite earels were
sung. the lesson was read liv liaehel Drain anil p'ravers lor Christ nu.s wore led hv l.yilia Drain. The address was given by the viear, tile Kev. Walter
i ear
at St John's Chureh will he tin* ehildren’s crib service at I p.m. and midniyht eommunien at 1FJO p.m. mi l'hrist mas Kve. On Christmas Pay then*
w ill l>e I Inly Communion at h a.m. and Kvensouy at d-du p.m. ami on New Year's Pay there will he Holy t 'einnmnien at ‘J n.m. and Kvensony at “ :>Op.m.
All the aces W in n e r s al Monda y
eveniny's whist drive in Kead t'enslitutienal Flub were: Fadies Mrs IT Hopkins. Mrs M. Pollard. Cents Mrs F. Pen- wood. Mr 0. A. Helden. Th e speeial pr iz e was aw a rded t e M r !• . 1 hut - wood and MC was Mrs P. 1 .arkm. 'Idle next drive will he on Januarv ‘Jnd.
Drain. Alt hough the nmsie "1
the blockbusting 1***1' group "Take 1 hat was heard in rlunvh. the viear spoke et the real stai attraelion of Christmas,
.lesus Christ. In the afternoon, the
traditional servin' et nine lessens atul earels was held in ehtireh, w ith a joint eltoir from t ’hrist t hurch and Chathnrn Methodist
Clmreli.
Baptism report A survive nT hitplism ;it
C h a l h u r n M e t h e d i s t Church recently involved one child mid net men1
oiir report el last week inadvertently stated. Travis Paul Fred Pie
,’.ard. w ho>e steptather Mr Paul P i r tuis t le l ives in C l ia l h um and w h o s o mother. Miss Katy Kle-
r.ard. l ives in ( ’ l i lheroe, was baptised at the chureh by the Kev. Andrew A.
Scutt. We apolnyise tor any
distress the mistake may have eaiised.
Good time T h e s en io r cit izen>
Christmas party m Chat- burn was ayain vtiry suc
cessful. Kvervone tucki’d into a
turkry salad moal . fol- low ei I by tritle. coflee and mince pies with a ylass ot sherry afterwards. Kntertainment was pr«i-
\ itleil by the M.S. Five, who compr ised a piano accordianist . comedian, mayii ian and sinyiny duo. A y ame ol b in y o was enjoyed ami a yood lime bad by all.
Activity hour There was a special late
0 p e n i n y o t l h a t b u r n l ibrary for a eh i ldr en’s Christmas activity hour. The children listened to a store about a Christmas present then went on to malm reindeer shaped hats ami rockiny t hristmas cards.
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Deferment plea l ‘hathurn parish council-
| o t* .** h a v e il c i <1 e d t o rei juest Kib b le Va l le y Poroiiyh Council t*» defer the tle’cisioii to set up area boards until full consulta tion has taken place with all parish councils. The decision to divert a
| small section ol tootpath 1 number lo was noted and ! the county hiyhways pom- 1 miUee will he requested to ■ waymark the diversion. A full report from the
J judyes of the Kest-Kept ‘ Vi l la y e Competit iou was I r e c e i v e d au«l it wa s ! decided to circtdate the report in full for the public
; meet iny in March. The j council is to precept i'
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Moving message A messaye lor modern
life was delivered by the
children of Chalburn CK Pr imary School t hrouyh their deliyhtful Christmas
play. “Only a baby” was a tra
ditional rendition of a pri mary school Yulctidc play, but ’ the t c l l in y o f the Christmas story had a poi gnant messaye for par-
its. A verse from the title
sony tolls il all: “ Don't wait for an anyel. or wish upon a star. Face up to real ities, dreaminy
I never gels you far.’ '1 he message continued: "Never forget that happi ness came from a cattle shed." Two packed houses
greeted the afternoon and evening performance ot
this classic musical drama, in which the whole school
played a part. Ueautifully coloured
, as
sets were the backdrop to the musical extravayanza. which incorporated more than a dozen sonys and saw many talented pupils playiny instruments and
sinyiny solos. All tile teachers at the
villaye school worked on the production of the play, white Mrs Kileen Diekm- son c o - o r d in a l ed t ho tonehiny musical pieces. Parents contributed by
m a k in y man y ol th e eolnurful t ost nines ami chairman oT the school yovernors the Kev. Walter ‘Drain. oT Christ Chureh. voiced the thanks of both audienees to the children and their teachers tor such enter taining and eduea tinnal performances.
Candles lit A service at Chalburn
Methodist Chureh Tor the fourth Sunday in Advent was conducted hy Mr Alan Powles. of Whatley. A»lvent candles were lit hy Meyati Whittaker and Joshua Plavk and readiny> wen’ yiven hy Mrs Julie Klack. Mrs Heather Whit taker ami Miss \ al Parker. Tla* choir sany the "Ktiyhtest and
introit
best” and oryanist was Mr 1 ’lifford .lohnson.
GISBURNi; Delicious meal Members and yuests *>t
( lisburn Mothers 1 ni«*n m e l
Memo r ia l I u>t 1
in K i m i n y t o n 1 ut e on
Tuesilay for their Chn>t mas nu*al A delicious but- fet supper wa> enjoyed, follow imI by musical enter tainment from Stan and J atle. o| 1 lellltieki. Knrolliny member Mrs
C. Thistlethwaite thanked everyone who hail helped to make the eveiimy a mic cess, and a colh'ctioii lor the 1 'hib hen's- Soviet \ and t he WOt’k i't t lli’ M1 ( 'Vel seas was math- Next mont h's meet my.
back at the usual \enue of ( lisburn Fest i\ al I bill, w ill be hehi on January luth. when Mr Poland Hailwood will speak about the work of the National Children’**
Hollies. Festive glow J'he soil ylow of dozens
of candles illuminated the ancieui ( l isburn Kan-*h Church on Sunday eve nine, as a lai y.e » "nyn ya t i o n y at h e r ed tor the annual service ot nine les sons and carols Keadei Mr Krian Harris led the serviem which traced the lo v e ly s tory o f Jesus's birth in words and music. Chorister Matthew
IJoyd sany the first verse of "Once in Koval Davids C i t y " as the choir pro cessed to their stalls. Keaders of the nine h's
SABDEN
Seasonal theme Memb e r s oT Sabden
Women's Fellowship cele in carols,
brated Christmas the birth oT Christ
readinys and prayer. Their moiitlily meet iny
look on a seasonal theme and was entitled " l 0111c and Celebrate: Christ Tho
Mope l )TThe World.' Women oT all denomma-
tions took part and after wards shared a Jaeoh s join Christmas tea in the villaye Paptist Church.
Whist drive Whisl winners al Iasi
week's social fur Sahdeil ( ivcr ill Is wviv: I .ailivs Mrs Urssw liivniianil and Mrs Dorolln IInuglUun. I'.i'iits Mr.- F. Marsdi'ii and Mrs .1. Kdrv. I Inin i nurs : Mr.- Amy l 'arkinson. Mr IDdand
Ford and
Mr.lamv.- Koval. Uafllos: Mrs Farkinson.
Mrs Marsdon. .Mrs Maud Wado and Mr \\ l ooko.
() n T h u r s d a y . M r
Kolaial Ford. Mrs Nora II a rgroa* os and Miss Fd il li 11 a \ os w oro I ho domino w inni'is. Whist
l.adio- Mrs
Pupils join in Children from the v i l
laye school tools part in a carol service at I osside Church. There was a yood c o n y r e y a t ion to he a r l.ydia Kushton. FJizahcth Hushtou. Keliei-ca Holb iuys. Mrs N'era Nevvliouse. Mrs Frances Calv er ley. Mr John Par ry and the vicar, the Kev. Fes Aus tin, read the lessons. F i s a K im vv l e s a n d
M at t hew Wa d d i nyt on joined the readers to siny Christmas hymns, includ- iuy "Who is He in yonder
• stall'.’" Mrs Frances Fowl was oryanist and atter the
; service refreshments were . serv ed in church.
Maud Wado and Mr.- Midi'' Moorliou.-o. (W i l ls Mrs
. Well attended There was a yood atten
Dorothy Houghton and Mr- i dad\ s Walmsloy Kaffirs Mrs Fv.dyn
Foril- Mr- Mar-don and Mr.-* Moorhoiise.
Huge success Tin- recent waste paper
collection oryanised by St
Marv’s K( ‘ Primary Si liool vva -’ a huye sm’cess and is expect ed to have raised around i’ ion for sehool
funds.
' The PTA is askmy peo ple to ke»-p on saviny their waste paper, cardboard and old calaloyues tor the next eolk-etion on January Kith and 1 lilt.
Christmas fair Tin- I ' l in- luu- lair al Si
Ma r y ' - K F Fl iur rh ami . .mr. rl by tin- -> Imolrhil- ilri'ii rai-ml nmri' Il ian El . inn, wliirli w ill g " mi repair- an.l imi'rnM-nn-nl- In ihi- rhureh ami piv-l'y
l,-r> . i'll,-r.- are .-till a l. n
umlanm-'l prr.'.i-s train lhr F h r i - l in a - d r aw , and nanu-.- and nuiid'"r- are al lln- bark "I ihr rllUlrh. ( Juist mas serv ires at St
Mar\ - begin u ith a -lierl peni tent ial serviee at < p.m toniyhl. lollovved by confessions trom i !•* to -
s p.m Christinas Masses beym
with carols at ft p.m. on l ’hrist mas Kve. lollovv ed
hy h dll ji m. Mass, t bi t ' h r i s t m a s m •» r ii in y .
• Masses are at h and 1 1 a.m.
Mills were Mr Christopher H in d l e y . Mr P a t r i c k T o w n s e u d . Ma t t hew F l o y d . Mr s S h i r lev Waller. Mi David Hriscoe.
Mr 1 lavid Kiny. Mrs ( ’on s tanc e Nich o ls on , Mr Ib-nry Hirtwistle and Mr
Hrian Harris, w lio yave a short address wi th tin* theme “ Make room tor Jesus this Christmas." Chi ldren of tin* choir
and conyroyat ion we r e invited to yalher al the chanc el s tep s to siny
"Away m a Nlanyer," an* 1 the choir sany se ve ral p i e c e s . ' ' N o K d iHI I . "Christmas Kells." "I nt«* us a bov is born and "We Three Kin y s o f Or ient Are. " with Sir Jim t hri> t o p h e r s o n . M r anies Krunniny and Mr Kill Pea cock as soloist s. Mrs Diane
Kice was oryanist On Christmas
F.ve at
11 do p.m., midniyht com tnunion wi l l be held in church, with the celebrant beiny the Veil. Malcolm Orundy, Archdeacon of
l 'raven. On C h r i s tm a s Day ,
there wilt be one service at l i l -Jo a .m. . when the Archdeacon will ayain he the celebrant.
SLAIDBURN
Round the farms On Monday niyht. mem
bers of Slaidburn Y VC travelled round ihe farms of Slaidburn. Newton and Dunsop Kridyo carol siny iny, raisiny illtH) tor thoir ch a r i ly . They thank everyone who took part and yave donations. The next nteeliug will
lie on January 2nd in the village ball.
Lucky ones Winners at the Christ
mas whist drive held in 50% OFF
OPEN TUESDAY 27th - SATURDAY 31st DECEMBER
8 YORK STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel: Clitheroe (0200) 24203
Slaidburn Villajtc Hall were: Whisl:
l.adies - .1. Dukes, K. Underwood. Dents — H. Jackson, D.
Faraday. Dominoes: A. I.owe, F.
Wiseman. 1. Taylor, K. Darker. Raffle: U. Taylor, C.
End of term I'upils al St Marx's KF
S r h e e l . S a b d en , each received a present I l 'D l i l Falher Fhrislinas during tlu-ir 1 "hrislmas purly. All I he pupils joined in t he fun. invludmg games and dan.-ing and a bullet pre vi.led by parents and stall The term ends with a ear"l service al 'J p.m. I "day.
Festive services Fhrislinas servires al Si
Nicholas's Church. Sah- den. begin wiih a crib s.-r vice and earels at “ du p in on l hri.-l mas Fxe.
folloxxed I'x Midnight Mass berimiing al 11 -in p.m. ('hristmas Day services
with carols w ill he al 9-dll a.m. . and ihe ro will be evening praver al . p.m.
GBINbUETGlN
Blessing of crib The highlight of ( 'hrisl
mas at St A m b r o s e Church. 1 irintlleton. is the t ’hr ist ingle se rvice and blessing " f the crib at f> p.m. on Christmas Kve. Al l the children process through the chureh to place models of the nativ
ity in the crib. 1 ,ater in the evening a
servii-e lor the hrst com munion ol Christmas will ^ lie held at l l-:tt> p.m. Oil
dance lor the ( ’ hristmas w hist and domino drive at Tosside Institute, oryan ised by the commi t tee. MCs were Mr W. Kenyon and Mr T. Kobinson. Winners were: M. \\el-
lock. T. Armor, K. Me t calfe. T. Covcperthvvaite.
S. Dawson. K. Krovvn. I*.. Inland. *F Fofthotist*. K. Kobinson. ( '. Wiseman. D. T i lb ur y . F. Pa rke r , («.
K«-rrv. M. Pyo. Kal ’fle: A. Cokel l . M
Kriyys. K. Kavv'iinson. K Krovvn. A. Pickard. 1 Cowpert hwaito. M. Jor dan. K. Kootli.
MARTIN TOP
In good voice A ymup of nu'inbcrs and
feionds mot at Saloni Mar lin Top C'onyivyat ional
( ’hapol. Marlin Top. to yo carol sinyiny round the : area. The carollcrs vv ore ; vwll received on their tour : and were lortunate ui hav iny a fine, but com eve
niny. Pa>tor Jef f Jones led tile
pari v. w hu h vv as nuielUed io Mi- John Thomson, of Kibchesier. for ably pro vidiny accompaniment on his piano accordion. A warm welcome
awaited the carollers at l-’ ir Trees Farm. Kuniny- ton. the home of Mrs Judith Keel. where all appetismy supper of ham and
eyy
serve*!. Tile
sand
vv
idles.seones. milH'e pies, milk and i'»»fte**
proceeds from
this pleasant and worth while eveniny are to he d* *nat>d to a children's
chanty. On Sunday, the t hrist
mas family service was led by Pastor Jones. Sundav School scholars and friends
yave a deliyhtful presenta tion. entitled "l.ov'e came down at ('hristmas." Tak- iny part were Caroline Wiyan. Julie and Joanne Hackiny. Sarah and Thomas Moorhouse, Shaun Hartley ami Fouise and Amlrew 1 lartk'V. Th«*y sany a vers*’ ol "Away in a manyer . ' Kible reatlinys were
yiven by Mr h. N\iyan, Mr M. Smith. Mrs K. Smith. ; Mrs S. Kance ami Mr H. ■ Moorltousi*.
( ’*»tle*‘ .
biscuits and warm fellow ship followed ill tile
schoolroom. A service ot lessons an*)
carols was led in ill*’ alter* noon by Pastor Jones.
Fessons vver*1 r»’ad by Mr Y\ ( lih’s. Miss J. Parkin- stHi. Mrs K. Si'ott. Mrs lx. M*iorhoiise, Mr ! ’ • Keel. Mrs K. I Vel and Mr H. Mo*»rhouse.
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t tryanists
were Mrs Kthel Hartley and Mr J*>sb KcambU’r. of Inyiewhite.
DOWNHAM
Christ mas Day. Holy Aiding repairs Communion and carols will he celebrated at ‘J-Jli a.m.
Ju n io r football Ui-inilleten parents ami
voting people who are 'interested in foo'hall are being asked lo attend a meeting in St Ambrose
Sehool at lU-:tn a.m. on December 2Sth. with a view tn arranging some regular junior matches on tlie village playing field. One of the organisers,
Mrs Until Cairn, said that offers of help to run the matches would be very much appreciated. "We are Imping that two or three lathers who have children of their own keen to play football, or lool- halling villagers, will come forward." she added. Mrs Cairn and Mr David
A very successtul cot lee
morning was held at Downham Hall, hy per mission ot l.ord and
l.ady
Clitheroe. on Saturday. About l'tilld was raised
for village hall repairs from a cake stall, * brist- mas hring-and-buv. raffle and name tbc tloll compe tition. All did a brisk trade and coffee and mince pies were served. Prizewinners included
Mrs J. Hart, Mrs Nixon, Mr Hudson. Mrs Turnbull. The doll's name was Nicola, chosen by Mi's lx. Wrigley.
Preacher The county ecumenical
officer for the diocese, Mr
Donald Parsons, was the preacher at Downham
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have called the meetiny, alter realising that several local youny pcoplt* from various aye yroups wt*ro keen to play. "A yroup o f 1~ to PP* y e a r - o ld s a re a l r e a d y
a r r a n y in y matohos tor themselves and they will he included in the overall initiative Tor the villaye if th e y w i s h , ” said Mrs Caun.
BO NLTO-BY-BO LANW D Festive meal
Membe r s ot Hol land Cardeniny Club enjoyed a yood Christmas meal at the Copy No ok Ho te l . C h a i rm a n M r D e r e k Kwindlehurst said it had been a v e r y successlti l year, culmiuatiny with the annual show in Auyusl. He thank(*d all who had
L-ontrihuted and the olti- cials, includiny show com mi t t e e o f f i c e r s M rs Maureen Kowo and Mrs
Finda Kproslon. tor their, hard work ihrouyhout the!
year. Hotel propr ietors Mr
and M rs Wo o d s vve re thanked for a splendid meal.
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Menier iul l 'e inm i t l im“' s nnmuil wbisl an.l .loinine drive in aid "I binds was very well attended, with :',S tables in play. MCs were Mr 11. 1’irkard and Mt‘ \V. ITessley. Whisl winners:
l.adies Mrs D. Slinger. Mrs M.
Kdmondsen. Sirs 1 ewn sen. Miss M. .la.'lisen. Mis L aw . C en t s Mr .1 . Trainer. Mr 1'.. l.a\. Mrs K. Ireland. Mr l.eflheuse. Mr C. llnlden. 1 leminees: Mr .1. 1 Iddie. |
Miss M. l.anibert. Mrs A. j l ’arlinglen. Mr F. Hayth-| e r n l h w a i t e . Mr s D . A ime r . Mr W. l le rne r . Mr.- K. F ap s l i rk. Mr I. Whal ley. Miss Hirtle. Mr J. Sinyieti»n. Ka.'lle: Mr J. Stainton.
Mr S. C l a r k . Mr K. Kdvv ards. Mr J Marsh. Miss S. ( Iraveston. Mrs (I.
Cap>tick. Mr ( ’rossley tlianke<l all
who had helpetl and pro vided prizes or donations.
• continued on pnye U! VISA
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