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THE best aspect of community life in the Ribble Valley was plain for all to see when retiring Whalley sweet shop proprietor Coun. Mrs Joyce Holgate threw
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Ribble Valley. She is currently busy as deputy mayor, will be Mayor next year and has numerous other serve-the-
community duties. Partygoers had many memories of
a “thank you” party. Some 110 villagers were her guests
I ranged from 10 months to 98 years. "I wanted to show my appreciation for the help I have received from cus-
at Whalley Golf Club and their ages
I tomers, business colleagues, council lors and indeed everyone," says Coun.
sweet atmosphere of farewell, for Coun. Mrs Holgate has much more to I achieve for Whalley and indeed the
Mrs Holgate. The party did not have the bitter
Coun. Mrs Holgate’s 15 years behind the counter of her shop, though some people could remember her days deliv
ering milk. Former neighbour Court. Norman
Atty, who is her mayoral consort, paid tribute to Coun. Mrs Holgate’s work for the village and thanked her for
staging the party. Coun. Mrs Holgate is pictured with
some of the guests. She is holding the youngest, 10-month-old George Hors- field, who is one of her grandchildren. (T091201/3)
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Sunday, December 16th 4 x6 .3 0pm :’
Carol Service
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Crib Service & Carols 11.30pm
Midnight 'Communion \;j
Christmas Day 10.30am
Carols, Communion United Reformed Church Lvfe' ■4§; U
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10.45am~Farnily Service Christmas around the Worl^eridlng Bur-own Nativity
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' i r f Christmas Eve r * \ 1.30 pm Midnight Communion . Joint with TrinityiCommunity Worship
* I Minister ‘ I I „ C IIhristmas Day
9.30am Short Family Service p ( ‘Everyone u/eCcome
Revd. ‘David Mason (01200) 425105
Clitheroe United Reformed Church is a partner church in the CCP (Clitheroe Churches in Partnership)
CHURCH SERVICES cMstmI isMWces
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Sunday pecember^lStn - 6.00pm ___ ——Carol Semce--— •*=.
Sunday-becember23rd 10 .3 0 ^^Morning Service with
r^ f, Children 4 Nativity 6;00pm Carol Service
Monday, December 24th
Midnight Communion at 11.30pm (Joint Service v|ith URC at URC)
Christmas Day, December 25th
9.30am Family Celebration Service with T G the Children and their toys
TRINITY jgk Celebrate Cfirtetmag METHODISTW
; ; (with- • S t Jam e s ’ Church 3r X '-k k 'T -
Sunday 16th December 10.30am jC’rib Service ,6.00pm Carol Service
Sunday^rd^De^ember p P y -
- 9 :00am Holyj3ominunion™==^ 10.30am’Morning^yorship 6.g0pmTloly Communion
Monday, 2^tH December 4.00pm Christingle Service
11.15pm Late Night Communion Christmas Day
. 9.00am Holyj Communion 10.30am Ftlmily Service . followed by Communion
Best wishes for a joyous Christmas and peace filled New Year
another Christmas with all the usual things happening. If we keep sight of the glorious truth that Jesus’s birth really did change the world and can change our lives, then there will be an extra joy to our celebrations which will not end on Christmas Day or Boxing Day but will continue into the
G /*-
days beyond. The Revd Rodney Nicholson.» S t J P a u ^ ^
Sunday 16th December 10.30am ' “The Star Who Couldn’t Twinkle” :
a childrens nativity for aU the family,followed by a buffet lunch. (No charge for tuncl(-donations for aid work in
...... Afghanistan, i f wished) _ “
S3 Sunday 23rdJlecember 10.30am w Morning worshipwith carols and contemporary songs
Video presentation for the children (with ice-cream interval!) Christmas Morning !>-30am-10.15am Family celebration and communion
All events at The King’s Centre, Milthomc Avenue,CIUhcroc. For more information call 01200 425348________
ST MICHAEL
Vigil glasses CHRISTMAS DAY
Mass lO.Opam If
The Parish of St Andrew S la id b u rn
& ST "JOHN Lowergdtk AClttheroe...... 6.00pm and 8.30pm
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Sunday, December 23rd 740pm;jbarol,Seivice
Ci irjstmasJEve, December 24ti i
' ~ r--:- 7.00prn.f-IOlyCopTJ-nunion St. George!s, Dunsop, Bridge . -C hristmas Day
10.00am Family Service with Holy Communion
T h e P arish I o f T o sside St B artholomew’s
Sunday, December 16th Carol Service
Christmas Eve
11.30pm Midnight Holy Communion Service All Welcome
CljristtnaS Celebrations!
hristmas celebrates the unimaginable wonder of God being born into our world through his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. We get very busy at this time of the year and can sometimes feel it to be just
HELPING a worthwhile cause is always a welcome challenge for the residents and staff of The Manor
] House, Chatburn. This time they handed over a
cheque for £255 to the area organ iser of The British Heart Founda tion, Mrs Carole Genson. The money was the proceeds
from a fund-raising tea party held at the home, with various stalls and a raffle, and attended by resi
Clergyman is returning to
I his rural roots
A MAN who takes over a Ribble Valey parish has returned to his roots in the coun-
| tryside.
I Hellifield and Gisburn on Saturday at St Mary's Church, Gisbum. Mr Kyte (39) was for merly curate at St
was licensed as priest in charge of the parish of
The Rev. Eric Kyte
Lawrence and St Paul Church, Pudsey. He was
born and bred in Carlisle and comes from a family of farmers. He said: "Although I have been urban-based since col lege, I have always felt a call back to my rural roots. I've had some per sonal experience of the effects of foot and mouth disease as my uncle, who farms in Broughton in Furness, lost all his stock on Good Friday". Before training for the
ible figure is what min
istry is about". He willl be ministering
to churches in different counties - Gisburn is in Lancashire and Hellifield is in North Yorkshire, but he says: "As a Cum
brian I'm in a usefully impartial position". Mr Kyte is married to
Sarah and they have four daughters Rose (11), Hannah (10), Ella (6) and Megan (3). Run ning, cycling and walk ing are his main hobbies and he also makes his own beer and wine. The licensing was car
A POPULAR pe sonality with maj friends from schoj days and her woH ing career has di|
aged 46. The former Ml
Christine Hodson, lal Mrs Hall and in reel years Mrs Riley, It suffered from a rare fd of leukaemia for tl
years.
ried out by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev. David Smith.
ministry at Trinity Col lege, Bristol, Mr Kyte taught physics for 11 years. He was at univer sity in Leeds and later became Head of Year and Head of Physics at Mt St Mary's High School in Leeds. He said: "I’m excited
bered by everyone vj knew her as a likeal personality who smil through difficult timel
She will be remel I her life.
Mrs Riley (picturl was one of six childil
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and the family live] Bolton-by-Bowland I later in Peel Park ClJ Cliteroe.
B R O N T E W E A V IN G SH ED U’cawoftheLmwiBrowKlwwl
_] Golf
THE secretary of I Club has retired a|
at the Parish Church of
St Mary Magdalene, Clitheroe D ecember
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Service ofj^essons/tmd Carols Cljk^tm^Cbe
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,11.30pm Midhight Communion CIjrtsilmns! Bap
Holy Communion at 8.00am . Parish Communion at 9.45am Holy Communion, BCP at 11.45am
12.30 - 2pm Christmas Day Welcome Don’t be lonely - join us at the Church during this time
at my new post, but also a little nervous. To be called to lead and pastor a church is both an enor mous privilege and an enormous responsibility. I'm going from a popula tion of sixteen and a half thousand in Pudsey to two thousand here, so I'll be much more of a visi- bile, public figure than before. But although I'll feel more exposed, I think being a known, vis-
Church damage
TWO leaded windows at Clitheroe Parish Church have been hit by vandals. The incident occurred
Imperfect Fleeces • "only3 .99'
I valued at £300. Clith eroe police are investi-
between 9 p.m. on Satur day and 8 a.m. on Sun day and caused damage
| gating. Guttering
GUTTERING on stalls in Clitheroe market was damaged on Saturday evening causing damage valued at £200. Clitheroe | police are investigating.
Cotton Polo Tops £9.99 Each >r"
Outerwear, Er So Much More
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LAST FEW wl YES, th i f
a decade's service! Mr Geoff Robert]
member for the past | up the post when he I cashire County CouS Maintenance Enginl
dents, family and friends. Pictured receiving the cheque is
(from the left) area Mrs Genson, residents of Manor House Mrs Greta Pearson and Mrs Mary Sharpe and proprietor Mrs Janet
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RonFreethy book signing
WRITER and broad caster Mr Ron
Free.thy has taken an affection a te look back a t the
1940s, 50s and 60s. 'The results of his
labours, a book called "Those Were The Days, Lancashire in the For ties, Fifties and Sixties", is now in the shops. Mr Freethy will be
signing copies of the £7.95p tome a t the Kaydee Book Shop in Clitheroe on Saturday, between 2 p.m. and 4 |
Reluctant approval
for house extension
IT was "very reluc tantly" that app roval was given for a two-storey extension
at a house in Read. Speaking at a meeting
of Ribble Valley Bor ough Council's Planning and Development Com mittee, Coun. John Hill (Simonstone) said he would have to support officer recommendations to grant permission for the building at 9 Green Acres. However, he added: "I do fear there is going to be an accident there, but that is not grounds for refusal." Concerns about the
^would have been far more suited to the rear of the'Mwelling, which backs on to a ginnel. Although Coun. Hill
safety aspects of the pro posal had earlier been expressed by a member of the public, who said the property was located on a blind corner and added that the extension
- dition which will ensure the materials used are appropriate to the locali
agreed that the exten sion for a lounge, utility, wash room and two bed rooms would have been better at the rear of the property, he said that was not the application under consideration. "I very reluctantly have to give way and support the recommendation," said Coun. Hill.. The application was granted subject to a con-
ty.
Good night-out | for college
MORE than 120 par-1 ents, staff and friend] of Oakhill College! Whalley, enjoyed d great night out a t <1 fund-raising dinnef dance a t the Myttoi
Fold Hotel, Langho. . Comedian Charlil
Hale was a bundle ol laughs and Alan KiNa ington and Fireball - :l the legendary rock st;l Jerry Lee Lewis P brought the house dowil Stand-up bingo and I
raffle raised.£l,000 ft* school funds. The ma(f nificent first prize of I Time computer was wol by Helen and ChriJ Jameson and the seconl prize oi a selection dj Champagneand wine bl Angela Hargreaves.
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