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entertained the audience with a humorous rendition of “Cin derella”. This was stage-man-c aged by president Miss K.v Hanson, who also played the
Story When the large congrega
part of Cinderella. Mrs Mackenzie entertained
tion had gathered at the ancient Giaburn Parish Church, on Sunday evening, the lights were extinguished and by the soft glow of dozens of candles, the lovely Christ mas story unfolded in read-
in la n d carols. 'T h e ' "choir, augmented by choir members of St Aidans Church, Hellifield, , sang
several beautiful anthems and lesser-known carols. Mrs Ellen Toome was organist and Canon Graham Walker led the
86A*Csolo item "Up, Good Christian Folk and Listen”
was performed by Miss Ruth Rowntree and the: congrega tion enjoyed an interlude or favourite carols, with an espe
Mr H. Rowntree. Mr A. Speight, Mrs C. • Thistleth- waite, Mr C. Hindley, James Christopherson and Mr G.
Readers were Mr D. King, _ ,,, Bargh.
Party Members of Gisbum Moth
ers’ Union and guests enjoyed _ nUJ.»Moe nsrtV of RlTTIinir.
VOll iucinuiia* »iiuwv-v- --- -- a delicious buffet meal, they greatly enjoyed the perfor mance by tne “Whalley Enter tainers” of a seasonal selection, of songs, humour and dances^ Enrolling member Mrs C.
such a happy occasion.
. went carol singing around Gisbum and raised money for Cancer Research. The group s
Singers Gisbum Young Fanners
next meeting, on January 8th, will include a talk by Mr C. Frankland on gamekeeping.
WEST BRADFORD
Party West Bradford WI began
its Christmas festivities by entertaining members of the
at the piano by playing carols plus old favourite tunes to an , appreciative assembly. Draw winners were’Mrs Harrison
and Mrs Whittle. The president, bringing the
; Sleath thanked all who were responsible for the catering and the entertainment. The next WI meeting will
afternoon to a close,, gave sea sonal greetings to visitors and members. Mrs J . Robinson proposed a vote of thanks on behalf of the visitors and Mrs
. be on Tuesday, January 9th, 1996, and the craft afternoon
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will fee on January 16tn at the home of Mrs Sleath.
cially hearty rendering . of “The Twelve Days of Cnnst- mas”.
SABDEN
Lunch Members of Sabden Age
Party time An excellent buffei was
•: A warm welcome was extended by president Mrs J
served to members of Thorn- ley WI at their annual Christ mas party.
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Thistlethwaite thanked enter tainers, . caterers , and everyone who helped < m anyway to make the evening
and it was of paramount importance to leave nothing behind but footprints, she commented, adding that seals and penguins had the right of way! She was thanked by Mrs W. Slater.
the Antarctic. Warm clothes were a must
made Christmas gift was won b^r Mrs E. Hayhurst and Mrs
A competition for a home
Concern Leisure Club met at St Mary's Hall for their,
i s e S S S S p - " ”® ro
ChriBtmas lunch. They were " their president, Mr
Fairclough and Age Concern Organiser Mr Martin Bradley
Les White gave December birthday greetings and mtro- duced the club choir, con-
ducted by Mrs Ruth Shaw and
as Miss Freda Tomlinson, Moorhouse.. ■ ’ *— *“ The varied programme 8ervice.
The speaker for the evening accompanied by Mrs Millie
included individual items from Mrs Joyce Harrison, Mrs Marie Roberts, Mr and Mrs Les White, Mr Jack Tagg and Mr Ken Pounder, who also compered the show. A large number of mem
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ilanted 75 daffodil bulbs at te"™e garden to commemo-
rate the Lancashire Federa .h;“ e rose garden
tion’s 75th anniversary. Services
(Bummer), E.J. Eccleston,
71b.' 2oz. rainbow trout; best Barnsfold fish (winter), G. Cook, 81b. 6oz. rainbow trout;
Christmas services a t St 51b. 7oz tench. ^ . ■'■ Nicholas’s Parish Church Senior matches winner. S. underway on Christmas Eve Cr^k-runners-up P. Hofden
A Crib Service will get the best coarse fish, I. Thompson, at 5-30 p.m., and the Midnight and M. H o ld en , N ig h t After lunch, chairman Mr «nH n Raid Evening Prayer at Hartley.
^The Christmas Day services Crook. will be at 9-30 a.m. with carols and a said Evening Prayer at
munion takesplace at 10a.m. St Mary’s Church will have Christmas Masses att 6 p.m.m. on Christmas Eve, a midnight Mass and a 10 a.m. morning
7 p.m. Boxing Day Holy Com* * 1 _ 1..n Mlnnn nf 1(1 d ill
g r in d le to n RIBCHESTER
bers won draw prizes supplied bv the committee and mem bers. Mr Les White proposed a vote of thanks.
. . . Clegg. The entries were auctioned for WI funds. The raffle winners were Miss A. oouucll ......................— Riding, Mrs Dewhurst and excellent Christmas party at Mrs Mi Blackburn.
Sabden Over 60s had an
Hilarious pa r ty a
Mva M Rlnek- <rM
feel great” at Longridge Civic Ladies whist: Mrs S. Law, the dads. Hall on March 8th and 9th Mrs Bessie Brennand and Mrs . . . . . w a l k and the Lancashire Show Dorothy Houghton. Gents. W 1 11161 W a lK from July 26th to 28th.
ebruary 14th, a “look*goo look good on
drive at St Mary’s Hall when winners were as follows.
on January 11th, when speak- Mr s Helen Lawless, Mr December 28th, —* - -— wa a
Bright Hour. Lunch was served followed
by mince pies, after which some members of the WI
The group's next meeting is Dan Houghton. Dominoes: ers Minnie and M ud wilnl Richard Ed n, Mrs J^uhne -w*- 1---p
. Mrs Eve Marsden and Mr
show slides on Roth to Fort Taylor and Mr James Royal. William and the competition
uae
will feature an article from Scotland.
tviumm COMMENCES WEDNESDAY Df£ 27th 1 and Mrs Eva Marsden.
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iQ1 PLAN SUITE1
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4ft 6in SLEEPEEZEE R.R.P. £1599
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4ft 6in DRAWER DIVAN USUAL PRICE £599
3ft DRAWER DIVAN USUAL PRICE £399 SALE PRICE E199
MANY MORE ITEMS OF STOCK AT . VASTLY REDUCED PRICES
SOWERBUTTS 10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE
OPP. GPO _ e a i m m ruu».
tide from were Mrs Lawless, Mrs Mar- ■aret Bleasdale, Mrs Maud
Thursday’s domino winne. reru i»r= ........................... -
wuuu Mrs J. Bailey. Gents: Mrs E.
Marsden and Mrs Gladys Walmsley. Raffles: Mr Row land Ford, Mrs Evelyn Ford
" J Around <in o av uie urn were iicm.
othe annual resolution meeting i t was followed by the Mon a t Chipping
Forthcoming events include ever parties. . , . « « *
Party spirit More than 40 members of
Hilarious party games ton-by-TJowland. There was a __j_
>nf Phristmas SDirit and it M
. the Cony Nook Hotel, in Bol- , ton-oy-uuwiauu.
n January 16th, a group day night whist and domino meeting Fe to tS
Christmas date Children, if you have not
Nativity Grindleton Methodist Church O’Brien, Mrs D. Ramsden and Q n t h e ITIOVe Christmas celebrations at
took place on Sunday with a young people’s nativity ser vice ana annual prizegiving. In church, which had been
already told Father Christmas which presents you want, or
you would like t<r jog his memory, jot your Christmas wishes on a letter and go. to the Black Bull car park at 4-30 p.m. on Saturday, December 23rd. Father Christmas has
agre^! s8(^you0ran
a sma ll p re -C h r is tm a s g ift. There will also be a ses
as follows, tarts and mulled
sion of carol singing, mince • " 1 wine for
h. ave got that post-Chnstmas full-up feeling, If so,
..ioin the 7th annual Winter’s Walk for Pudding-full People which will leave tne Dam End, by the
uccumuci a.1_t «nn»_riiriatfi1! xaihi
Thursday, j you should
Mr Rowland ro ra . wnisv ine leiigui VI Laches: Mrs E. Chamley and
thos
re su l ts were as follows just under seven miles and 1111 a W. WOHV/.
xiiuae taking pa**--art will be back U1UOU V
,.n.iBr seven miles ana Church which begin with a (71IIII 3C1 I1V.V ,vn.w..“ " —
in the village before tea. For those who no not wish t9 walk
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the full distance, two shorter walks are available, one of
*I1W uu ..ww ---- -- two miles and one of five
Spring Sabden horticulturalist Mr
i of eardens and'Shows visited d u r i n g t h e. oy e a r ,v w 11 h a memorable slide programme that reminded members-that
Les White took Sabden WI on a ■
Boring is not too far away. mL
Winifred Mather, welcomed group of fishermen was^the .•m W t S f f d S ; t7 *M r . IlfT 1 nuafitnanf
I to Simonstone with Read WI 8 I “Prelude to Christmas” con-
members to. the Christmas meeting. Details of_transport
j county newsletter, together , with “Hot Pot”.
cert were finalised, patchwork squares were handed in, and full mention was made of the
I arrangements, delightfully red by Mrs Valerie.
, warDurton, were given to Mrs Hazel Davies, Mrs Millie
i Moorhouse, Mrs Joan Bond, Mrs P a t White, Mrs Win
Mather, Mrs Barbara War- burton, Mrs Joan
Wallace.Mrs Dorothy Dyson and Mrs
B i r th d a y C h r i s tm a s difficult" tb ^certain winch
more pleased, the RADAC members or the cormorants!
Christingle Following the . Christingle
service at St Wilfrids last Sunday, 150 people gathered
Christmas tree. 12-month ■ whistle-stop tour
please come suitably attired. Dace release
30p.m. On Sunday, Christmas Eve, the usual morning ser
^ 1 mse^ u^™ rchristmas - -
vice will begin at 11 o’clock andonChristmas Day the ser
vice will begin at 10*30 a.m.
miles. Everyone, is welcome but M e e t i n g
The president of Grindletori WI, Mrs Sally Dowds, wel-
. Last week the ^National Riyers Authority , released 5,000 4m.‘dace into the.River Ribble at Ribchester.‘t In this
Chapel. v ,
season of goodwill to all it was I'AW_U nnnnwfom Wnll'n
corned members to the Christ; mas meetings the last. one to be held in .the Methodist
Mrs Joan Seed who gave a demonstration of Christmas, a rrangements with plant
Guest for the evening was'
materials and shared some of mre ivum ................... . ..............— .
the secrets of her skills. , Mrs Ruth Cann thanked her
1UI - ciijwj »• im0
dressed like Paddington was won by Mrs V. Giles, Mrs G.
Mrs J. Porter. Sixty villagers attended the
traditional decorated for the festive season, the service was led by Mr Nigel Ather ton, of Whalley, and village resident Mrs Glenys Simpson presented the prizes to
day School scholars. Each scholar read a lesson
or prayer and those who took part in the nativity scene were Christopher H°'}Jen (Joseph), Catherine Bolton (Mary), Leanna Gardner
Sawlcy Christmas dinner dance at the Spread Eagle Hotel, where they had an enjoyable evening. The 1UU Club Christmas draw was won by Mr and Mrs K. Bolton and the December draw was won hv Mr P. Bennett.
PENDLETON
(angel), Richard Holden and Howard Gardner (shepherds), James Smith, Thomas Holden
and Nigel Lloyd (wise men). Pupils sang favourite .old
Welcome The president of Pendleton I
and new carols — “Away in a Manger" and "Crackers and
Turkey” and the Advent can dle was lit by Richard Holden accompanied by a reading
WI, Mrs M. Haworth, wel comed members and guests to the Christmas party held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Saw-1
given by David Smith. Organist was Mr Harry Fern, who also accompanied
the young people. All villagers are welcome to
join in the Christmas services at Grindleton Methodist
1CyA short meeting preceded an excellent meal and Mrs Haworth presented Mrs Mar; garet Gornall retiring trea-1 surer with a gift in apprccia-. tion of her work as treasurer
over the last 10 years. Mrs Goraall will continue to serve
on the committee. Entertainment was pro
vided by a a group of bcot- tish dancers who gave a delightful demonstration of
* The next meeting will be on Ja n u a ry 16th when# th e
ers to. join
in.Thanks were expressed by Mrs Haworth.
for an animal. f: ■
Car park At the meeting of Pendle-1
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at the entrance to the recre- 0^,er g0 for Christmas and ation .ground for prayers, r
pupils of St Wilfrid’s School and the tree was donated by Stydd Nursery.
The crib was made by the £200 raised
Jeame Gardner. Following the business meeting, members.enjoyed a
sumptuous buffet prepared by the committee and supplied by Sabden butchers John and i Susan Cropper and Latham’s
of Broughton The January meeting at the
organised by David Freeman Last
Friday an event
in Bibchester WMC which featured thejrmup “A Second Time” raised"Bitw.. lhe pro- ceeds were divided between club funds and Save The Clul-
Baptist Hall takes place on January 8th at
New members and visitors are welcome. There will be
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I while Lori Smith will demon strate drawing.
The WI has donated and , rowse SALE
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flower arrangements by Kay, Dyer and Hazel Lansdell
dren. Tucking In
Looking forward to lashings of everythin;ng this Christmas
are Zena Farren, Brenda "
Banner, Dawn Anderton and Nuala Barnes, four of Bee Mill’s employees. Each found
carols, the dedicating of the. peP ^ house Biscuits, Billing- crib and the lighting of the . rBrlm‘uV0_ . ,
lamen piants to members rted tha t the trips to
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for an enjoyable evenings. ®g^ °om{ng through the vil- entertainment.
Mrs Dowds presented white; request has been made to « i- *-
ge iroiu uic Duyuv '-•p* -- a»T nd^L «“n 7 h ™ w r a .
include the resolutions meet- r mg a t Barton on January I 16th, Scrabble and dominoes
Scanner Appeal. Forthcoming activitie s
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on January 31st at 2 p.m, ■ ■ "
the home of Mrs R. Ciann, a bingo evening on March lotn,
"
r"g>-t jh,e Eroup meeting in cawiev on May 2nd
gr • Rl. J neB3 at the ti trading stall
iwiey on muy wiu. Busi ess
•
be donated to the Scanner) Appeal.
she could pinch more than one inch so, to get rid of those bumps , and bulges which prove unsightly in party dresses, they decided a calorie controlled intake was called for and embarked on Bams- • ter’s Great Flab Loss.
the foursome raised £100 for Cancer Research. ;
After fasting for 10 weeks
Cricket Alan Moon and John Barton
tfie‘U
must have spun a good yarn at the Palace. Shield’s AGM
admitted to Division E. ...•. : i The division consists of nine,
v!iltag£ 'crVcSct ‘teflm
teams,' which means Ribches- tcr will play 16 league games,
egins in late April.. Angling
Elus cup matches. The season ,
Over lOO people, many with exaggeratedly ■
arms, • attended..Ribchester : and District Angling Clubs
outstretched.
for -some •' time;
-.despite f an increase in next season s sud-
scnptions / Tnc; salmon »season was;,
• t DUNSORBRIDGE
Walkers The monthly WI meeting
joint third Mrs C. Read and j Mrs M. Thornber.
competition were Jdis s M. Brennand, Mrs H. Read and
Winners of the mince pie
that the January meeting will be held in the newly-refur- bished parish room at. St I Ambrose’s Church.
Members were reminded I
enouch. particularly to dri- ia lage from tne Sabden end. A l
ieiL uiu »ib*i ..ww v.w.-.-.
make it more prominent. *1 Ribble Valley Council is to
place a light at the rear of the car park and also one in tnel
SOmEUme in thC
r & r outing for the gr the commg financud plaques for the two trees
at I f a t e * . ABBEY BED CENTRE
STARTS BOXING] DAY AT 10.00 AM
4'6" Divan Sets from............ W .00 4'6" Mattresses from only....... i 59.00 .
held in the vdlage hall proved a very entertaining evening,; i when Mrs Maud ana Mrs Min- | nie Robinsons gave a very good talk, accompanied by a slide show, of their .walking
holiday on Mont Blanc. They were given-a vote-of‘.thanks
by Mrs S Mason. ■Birthday greetings wont,to
'^*It^was • the best attended. photograph of a pet was won
saved from being a total disas-;, ter iwhen: nun»came m early: October;- Thei Ribble. rose slightly and a -few salmon w e r e minducedj. .to r u n ‘ upstream. Of- these, at least 13'were: landed j by * the club s members, but, the - majority were returned to the;;watcr.
‘ from the president’s table.-. : < - The com petition for a
Mrs W. Fox ana Mrs-M. Beattie, who received flowers
by Mrs M. Beattie.: Second was Mrs1 B. Clarkson and
Ulaiina w i ; *»»'-.
’greeting from a past secretary Mrs A. Barton and a letter of ‘thanks’for the'donation sent
third was Mrs K. Bond.,.,,mjF There was a Chnstmas card
The biggest landed W„“ ‘"‘„'!; ‘.that subscriptions are due in .With its .improved-access,:£ j^ nuary. The children’s pargr.
Crawshaw LoJge has protmd ' ^ “^ m t e r m f r ^ r n a taken; Ian T hom pson w as bro- entitled “R oland m R ania . W M M tfB
beinioemg t^ e n regularly.vwu...wl V5^ e ,MUW. AWDt.
Int.euili. good: tench have, also ,been,1.^ ,a talkby,'M ,tkai!w
r.R om
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a popular; venue this seasoni .-to 6 p.m. and.’ is a Jacob s with ’ excellent nets of .roach .r- •••.
—‘“oaiL"x^4'Uembers“.were -reminded l
' bora to the Fell View Hospital, ’at ’ Longridge." The' draw.wm.; 5 ner was Mrs. R. Parkinson:
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; Piind.’ Mrs^ A.1 Marsden', will tike' the,presents; from ;mem-,
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ton Parish Council, counci lore expressed their concern about the positioning of a public car park sign in the village. I t was i
CLOSED FRIDAY 22nd DECEMBER UNTIL TUESDAY 2nd JANUARY 1996
GRAND ANNUAL SALE Biggest ever stock clearance
tewcll, is to move to Ripon to become Vicar of Wensley and West Witton.
Monday-Saturday 9am- S & R
OPEN CIOTHING AND EQUIPMENTFOR WALKERS AND RUNNERS HiE NsTES T ^ j „ t e e # Junior match winner, a . ch - •
Party Sawley WI president Mrs
aboutthe forthcomingtriplothe County Council. A rem ind e r was .given . , Members should meet at baw- _________ • — 221b. salmon: best game fish
iey car park at 6-10 p.m. The competition cup was
presented to Mrs Gillian O’Brien. Mrs Ann Askew thanked Mrs Webb and secre tary Mrs Vera Giles for^ ail their hard work during their past year. She also extended thanks to committee members for the supper and the lovely Christmas decorations. Mrs Webb introduced the
CUUiiwmvio nww- ••••- — --- atabulary to do for the village. Councillors would like to see a
fromThepolice superinten dent at Colne askini
councillors would like the con- *»«. -
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policeman In the village
Services The crib service is to be
spe aker Mrs M. Holgate. whose subject was entitled “Have bag will travel.” She gave an explicit and humorous
talk about her travels in India, China, Thailand and
a . dere? hats Worn by th . .
people.
Mrs Holgate also s^t ieu that she felt so lucky to live in
airs’ Holgate also stated . . t ted
such an affluent country, nft®r seeing the squalor that the Third World population lives
'" ’Mrs Joyce Walker thanked her and the Christmas supper
was enjoyed by all members. The competition for a bear
held at All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, on Christmas Eve at 4p.m. The first communion of Christmas will be held at
11-30 p.m.
communion will be at l l a-m- and on December 31st there
On Christmas Day, parish ' . .
will be a service of lessons and carols at 7 pirn.
Refuse
. Dustbins will be emptied in Pendleton on December 28th and January 4th instead or on th e u su a l W ed n e sd ay s because of Christmas holi-1
days.
OLD LIBRARY BARNOLDSW1CK
•and opened a brief business meeting. ■
R Webb welcomed members to the WI Christmas party
planted to mark the centenary of parish councils and the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Improvements are to be made to parts of Pendle Hill,
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including the boundary with Pendleton. The council agreed to make a; co n tr ib u tio n
towards the costs. Councillors also; agreed to a donation to the SuporScan Appeal. Repairs are still to be made
Opera House, Manchester, to . |eltcr ha(| been received sec Pickwick on January btn.
, De'an Bridge by Lancashire .
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PROSPEROUS; NEW YEAR
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