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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 4th, 1999 WHY PAY SHOP PRICES? Musical raises Millennium hopes and dreams


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LOCAL "Hopes and Dreams" dancers (230299/32/10a) ^SSTpSSSTb. ^obssssbsss sasfittissa w people for the Millennium circuit. was packed to capacity for tendent Methodist Minister the try


"Hopes and Dreams", performed Rev. Chris Cheeseman, who co- Described as a musical for the *^ rehearge with the profes. Tickets for the musical sold some of those remaining, ring bv a team o r professional singers ordinated the show, explained: "I M.lleniiium the m e s s a g e w


. and dancers - who are currently heard about the musical at a con- celebrate the birth of Jesus,


, only having a mere hour and a younger people m the audience. already been sold, so to secure tho show out three weeks in advance, and 0 1 7 7 2 6 1 6 3 2 4 for more details,


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A ROUSING new musical 'u kT .7 nV .h ow .round th. ,.r.„co .over., mo ufh. w «»d t o j ^ ^ j * * * * “ S T O S S ' t Sl.u.rl "hopes and dreams" of local Methodist Church's Clitheroe of going to bigger cities and The local cast, made up of a


throughout the show was very towns like Preston and Leeds. As choir and drama and dance appealing to everyone, from ^ ssrrjfws;


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was a sell-out in Glitheroe. And the show nearly did not a result, Clitheroe was the small- groupS) had been busily rehears. churchgoers who may have ston on “ ^ 2 000 tickets have Ribblesdale High School's hall come to Clitheroe at all. Superin- est town to host it in the coun- ing since January and> despite reC0gnised some of the songs, to 1,800 of the,2,000 tickets ha e


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Teacher was double legal drink limit


A TEACHER was more than double the legal drink driving limit when stopped by police after driving off a Whalley


pub car park. Graeme Thomas Windle


(26), of Vicarage Fold, Wiswell, near Whalley, was fined £500 with £40 costs and disqualified from dri­ ving for 18 months by Blackburn magistrates after pleading guilty to dri­ ving with excess alcohol. Mr Kevin Preston,


Men serve up a turkey tea for the ladies i1)0r-%


Woman is bound over


A CLITHEROE woman was bound over in the sum of £50 to be of good behaviour for six months when she appeared before Blackburn magistrates. A charge of using threatening behaviour was with­


drawn.


George Street, had been ejected from the Key Street pub­ lic house, but kept trying to get back in. A police officer tried to stop her, but she pushed him and became abusive. Mr Kevin Preston, (defending) said Cartmell felt aggrieved because she had been ejected after someone had


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defending, said his client was thoroughly ashamed of what he described as a "moment of madness". He said Windle had been


drinking during the day, but sensibly left his car at the pub and went home. He had his tea and, several hours later, realised that he need­ ed his car the following morning. "He walked back down to


THE men donned the pinafores and gave their womenfolk a break from kitchen chores when the three church­ es in Whalley staged a turkey tea for


Whalley to collect his car, feeling confident that he was fit to drive by that time," added Mr Preston.


villagers. Some 85 people sat down to the


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' Chief organiser was Methodist Mr Alan Bowles and chief chef was David Scott, of Whallcy Parish Church. "The men get together twice a year


assistants recruited from the Methodists, Anglicans and Catholics.


to lay on a meal for the community," said Methodist minister, the Rev. Chris Cheeseman. "In February it's a


turkey tea and in November a salmon


tea. "It's done for fellowship and it makes a change to have the men pre­ pare the meal, serve it and clear away


afterwards." The picture shows chef David Scott


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