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Youngsters choose
THE children of Bolton- by-Bowland Primary School were the stars of a nativity play entitled "Why Choose the Angel?" All 39 pupils at the
an angel
school had a par t in the- production; which was set
in a card shop on Christmas Eve. Cards featuring snow men, presents; Christmas. trees and Father Christmas all took their i turn at explaining why they were the most appropriate type to give. Finally it was the turn of
the card featuring an angel,’ which told the Christmas story, acted out by th e ’ infants of the school. The third part of the pro
duction was a musical extravaganza, co-ordinated by teacher Mrs Anne Williams. The school hall was full for both performances and
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the audience was invited to join in some of the carols. (141298/20/5)
Designer clothes DESIGNER clothes val ued at £2,760 were taken from a white Saab parked in Whalley on Tuesday morning. Access to the vehicle was
gained by forcing a front door lock, and the haul included more than £1,000 worth of shoes. Anyone with information
on the theft should contact Clitheroe police on 443344.
MP calls for traffic calming
measures at accident blackspot LOCAL MP Nigel Evans has called for traffic calm ing measures to be imple mented on a stretch of the A59 which has become a notorious accident black spot. The second fatal accident
months occurred recently, on the. dangerous section near Longsight Road, Osbaldeston, when a lorry overturned, killing the dri-
_yer. The MP has contacted
in the space of eight
CONGRATULATIONS To the Winners of 'Spot the
Difference Christmas Competition' published on 3rd December 1998.
1ST PRIZE
LEGO SET valued £39.49 WINNER
Andrew Driver Mearley Syke, Clitheroe
TWO RUNNERS UP PRIZES LEGO SETS worth £15.99 to: Edward Waddington
Skirden Hall Farm, Tosside Danielle Mercer
Hayhurst Farm Terrace, Clitheroe
Thank you to John Cowgill & Son for donating the prizes
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MEMBERS and friends of Ebenezerbap tist Church Social Hour, Billington; had a wonderful Christmas party with everyone
enjoying a supper of potato pie and mushy p e a s
while listening to Christmas music. Suddenly everything was plunged into
darkness as the power was cut, but fortu nately candles were soon lit and the meal continued in candlelight, making a truly
Bikers may face bans
A MOTORCYCLIST could be disqualified after being caught doing 104 m.p.h. on the
A59 at Gisbum. David Ball, of Hilltop,
Bolton, pleaded guilty by letter, but the case was adjourned until January 7th for him to at ten d court because Blackburn magistrates said they were considering a disqualifica
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Ball's Suzuki bike registered the speed on a stretch of the A59 where the limit is 60 m.p.h. A second motorcyclist,
John Lee Bayliff, of Little Neston, South Wirrall, was clocked doing 90 m.p.h. on the same road the following day. He also pleaded guilty by letter, but will have to appear on the same date because the magistrates again said they are consid ering disqualification.
Social hour specM^or BUptist ladies with the singing of carols. Mrs Anne
festive atmosphere.' The excellent entertainment concluded
Holmes expressed thanks to everyone who helped organised the Christmas celebra
tions. Our picture shows ladies enjoying the
Dedicated trio takes
THREE dedicated Scouts^ from the same troop have received their m'ovement's high est award for the under
16s. . ! David James Burgess,
Philip Wells and Andrew Whittingham, all of the 2nd Whalley group, were presented with the Chief Scout Award at a special ceremony at St John South- worth RG Church, Nelson.
LOCAL supermarket chain Booths, which has a store in Clitheroe, has shown its commitment to farming with a special purchase. The company's buyers
top Scouting award They were among an 11-
strong group of Scouts from round East Lancashire
• receiving their certificates from from the High Sheriff of Lancashire, Mr Charles
A. Brenam. The award is the highest
one open to boys and girls in the Scout section of the movement, aged between 10*'2 and 15‘'2, and repre
sents a long period of hard work and personal commit ment.
Booths backs British farmers
fought off strong competi tion to successfully bid for the overall champion and supreme steer at the Royal Smithfield Show. "Booths'
livelihood depends on rural communi-
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Social Hour Christmas party at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington. (091298/18/3)
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farming event and the champion steer now being
sold in its stores was a red Limousin cross Charolais bred in Lanarkshire.
ASSEMBLIES for the pupils at Slaidburn School next year will include an unusual method of counting down to
T ^ a tH t e z £
School’s countdown to Millennium the new Millennium.
how the Christian church has developed over the 2000 years and will operate in the same way as an
Advent.cal-
A "window a week" presentation will tell the story oi ■ •. •• endar. . ' UBl! j£)p k n n shiK u c ! (M,ss w,""'u'cr
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bol of a person or event which has been influential in the history of Christianity.
tian pilgrims have travelled," said Mr Donald Hilton, the retired minister who has devised the scheme.
Solo whist
WINNERS'at the Pendle Club solo whist drive were Mrs P. Holden, Mr A; Leonard and Mr J. Nedeljkovic; Joint fourth were Mr J. Oddie and Mr R. Knight, and sixth was Mrs M. Parker.
Cigarettes stolen
A QUANTITY of ciga rettes were,stolen from a dispensing machine in the Simonstone’Hotel, Simon- stone, in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
"These are signposts to mark a road along which Chris .
Building gear goes A LARGE amount. of building equipment was stolen from a site in Bolton- by-Bowland, where a barn conversion is currently tak
ing place. Sometime on Monday
evening or Tuesday morn ing, a steel storage contain- er was prised open and tools valued at £2,480 were taken. Anyone who knows any
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thing about the theft is asked to contact Clitheroe, police on 443344.
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Supt-Eddie Walsh and urged him to take action to combat the dangers of the road. He has also spoken to a local resident who was on the scene of both incidents shortly after they hap
pened. . Several near-misses have also been reported and the fact that a school is nearby has heightened his concern. "This is a well-known
reduced and controlled through this dangerous area and we need to see better sign-posting warning dri vers in time for the, hidden exit road. "It is evident that traffic
"We need to see speeds ‘
speeds are too great along this stretch and therefore we cannot accept any excuses for inactivity."
blackspot and traffic, much oi it heavy, speeds along this road close to a busy junction. I have great fears that unless urgent action is taken the next accident could be much worse," said •Mr Evans.
Seasonal travellers on festive trains
FATHER CHRIST- MAlS may not be arriv in g 1, in Glitheroe by train, but his merry band of helpers will be serving festive delights on Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday. Ribble Valley Rail is organising "mince pie spe
cials". with coffee and mince pies, Christmas cards and sweets or lollies for the chil dren.. On; Saturday, the volun teers will be on board the
48 p.m. trains from ■
Clitheroe and three services coming the other way from Blackburn. On Monday, passengers
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