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A l th am s is o n to a w in n e r


A CLITHEROE travel agent has been named runner-up in its own in­ company competition.


more th a n 25 o th e r Althams branches in the


Althams Travel beat


competition, which was held to judge sales figures and staff attitude.


Stuttard said the staff were delighted: with the result and the branch was presented with a cash


Manager Mr Derek


prize. The Clitheroe branch is


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■the third largest in the Althams Travel group, which has branches in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire.


THE m ean in g o f Christmas was the





quest of an angel at St Michael'and St John’s RC School in L o w e r g a t e , Clitheroe. Over 98 infants at the


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school performed “The


Little Angel”, the tale o f a n a n g e l , w ho searches high and low for the true meaning of Christmas. The show featured a


LOCAL people are being asked to say what they value most in the countryside.


able”, the Council for the Protection of Rural England invites people to choose their three favourite things about the countryside from a list


In a new leaflet, “Measuring the Unmeasur­ _ -


se r ie s of songs and words depicting the lit­


tle angel’s festive quest. Our picture shows the


yo u n g s te rs a t th e i r dress rehearsal and per­ formances were held for parents and friends, on W e d n e s d a y a n d


Thursday. , A spokesman for the


school said the children had worked very hard and had learned a lot of songs.


C lo th in g ta k e n f rom c a r


A' LIVERPOOL couple hud two bags of clothing stolen from; their car after parking it at Burholme


BtThSe°tWeves'took clothing and toiletries, valued at more than £600, from the blue Volvo between 11a-m. and 2-45 p.m. on Saturday. It is believed the couple


were on holiday in the Ribble Valley. er G i f t h e lp s V > < K ble v alley.


of 20. These might include the beauty of the land­


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scape, a sense of wilderness or the darkness of the night sky.


CPRE representative Mr Ben Plowden said his


organisation wanted to know whether the quality °o f le envbonment was getting better or worse. Environmental indicators would help the authori­


ties, make important decisions affecting the countryside; V


ted itself to preparing environmental indicators. We are concerned th a t these may be too


He commented: “The Government has commit- •


influenced by economic priorities. “The Government needs to know what the pub-


lie considers environmentally ■ important, until


there is a public debate about indicators, we may end up measuring things we do not value and


’• s j a W W i S i L , i k u r ’ are available (sae please) from the Publications Department, CPRE, 25 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1WOPP..


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fine voicei- . ; for party


- - » . I man Mrs M. Ireland.


Guild were welcomed to a Christmas party by chair-


i The choir sang and several ladies gave recita­ tions. The accompanist was Mr Jeffrey Hitchen,


I Taylor introduced Mrs Ada Garner, who, as a change from giving a


1 speech, read the foreword from Hannah Hau xswell’s


book “Innocent Abroad.” Mrs Chris Carr eva­


luated the readings, com­ menting on excellent'voice modulation and; expres­


• when reading. - Mr Dennis- Ogden fol­ lowed with a rehearsal of


I and good eye- contact, which is always difficult


sion, appropriate, pauses


I an' after-dinner speech he would be giving in the near future. Members were invited to comment. Everyone enjoyed the


Ladies are in | AU aspects were covered including gifts, lolidays


| cards, holidays and^games


. M r s P e n n y Og d e I rev iew ed t h e . se s s io n thanking members for ver


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MEMBERS of Clitheroe bally joining i n ^ “ festive Evening Townswomen’s |s p n i t . .T h e fopics tijip^y


I was awarded to new mem her Mr Stephen Clarke "


I who also’ gave, a solo per­ formance. He was thanked


I enjoyed a trip to the Knit­ ting and Stitching Show in


sev e ra l members had


] his lively and percept! response to the bait of fi wine which was given w a holiday to Paris on Shuttle. He inferred that, despite the freebie, he


I by Mrs Ireland. The meeting heard that


I Harrogate on November 24th. A financial state­ ment was then given .by 1 Mrs B. Robinson.


. The raffle was won by Mrs Mary. Stott, Mrs Mar­ garet Ireland and -Miss Nora Briggs. The raffle and an arts and crafts stall raised £100, which.will be. donated to the SuperScan


turkey


Ichaircd by Mr Kevin Crowther and he chose Christmas as his theme


amusing speech, urging him to pause and allow those listening to appreci­ ate and savour, the many witty and humorous parts. ■ The topics session was


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Plus open dally.8.30 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. Late night Thursday till 9 p.m.


THERE was an unusual twist to the meeting of Glitheroe Speakers’ Club. •


■ The president of the North Pennine Aiea Speakers’ Club, Mr David Grainger,, attended


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the club’s meeting. He was^welcomed by Mrs Penny Ogden, club president. 1 Chairman ■ Mr Gordon would still be out of pocket


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summed up the evening as e n t e r t a i n i n g a n d instructive.


ing at 7-30 p.m., will be on January 15th at Low Moor


The next meeting, start­


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CHRISTMAS came early for residents .of a Clitheroe home when they hit, the jackpot.


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