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A PLAN to extend the rear of Keystree't Bar/ ; Clitheroe,'is: opposed .hjr


. the town council and an 18-naine petition ' But'tonight’s meeting’of


the Ribble Valley Borough Council Planning and Development Committee is being recommended to approve Mr Phil Knight’s application. - I t is for a single-storey


lounge and dance floor area in what is currently;a cov- ered;b'eer garden, builtnf stone and with a slate roof., • Clitheroe,Town Council ■


says that the building rep­ resents an over-intensifica­


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meet at)7r45 p.m.-! CHATBURN


M a n o i- 'H o u s e I f i '■ ResidentSi of-jlEhejl*'


lot P ° t ! iM r s M. Pin1lerlexpres^ed|^^P,„.i-.i**-,-^^^^^


visit’from;the Round/;Table's ^--r Afterwards .the- arrange- . tions or grwiiOT cm Father<Ghristihas.,They also, f jjjgjjts were raffled and won by.;.sthe.churchpprcn., ^ _


House,were pleased to have a , thanks. ' High'Schopl’s'Christmas con- “ " ^ , '■*' ^^-be much appreciated and dona


appreciated.).the.;. presents'-.'D/Whitaker, Mrs K. Hal-y.GhnStmaS SGIVlCeS -, received, mmce pies and sherry, gtead, Mrs A. Hargreaves, Mra on Tuesday, Christmas Eve, --- •" The annual tnp to Rowland -Whitaker, Mrs A. Coupland, t^ere will be a Chnstmgle an^d - ^


cert'WMU^great’lsucpess.P"'’- dentsaridista'ff,enjoyed children’s'entertainment:and


were grateful tor the presents., r . Carr and Mrs Wi Fox. A<^p;^/on‘ciuistmasEveandon , On Thursday, 20 three-year- competition tor a vase was won r Christmas Day there will be a Md eye^one is-m e.


given to Mrs M. Beattie, Mrs'' mas"will take place at 11-30 , The ^ ______j-NTro-OT. Wnv


Birthday greetings were Theiirstcommumonof Christ ______


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ManorHousewhowerethnUed . v ij^embers were reminded about the ahnual children’s-


to see so many small children •„ singing carols. They‘collected presents as a reward for singmg --


so sweetly. ,, , , j G if ts o f to y s


, Membersof the congrega- tion'at Chatburn Methodist' Church have donated toys and '


cashire area.fiA'retiring collecr ’ tioniraised £48 for the same i


cause. , 2 , Members: of -.the church,


to 6 p.m.


‘ Names-were taken for .the opera-“6uys and Dolls!’,'to be held in Clitheroe'Pansh Church Hall on February 24th;'


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sweets for the National Chil­ dren’s Home which will be dis- ■ tributed to homes in the Lan­


DOWNHAM S S i t S S J f . S - ' i S D raw a “ & c e


Downham Wl was held in The ofv -contemporary life - and A Christmas domino drive Coach and- Horses iHoteli-JAlhcluded the theatre, adverte, • and grand diaw held m Knowle


narp-.-Rnnie aud-ManorHouSe.i;^.


served by the’'staff. l -


Goffeeiand mince pies were ,


' CHIPPING


S in g in g fo r c h a r i ty -■' The annual charity carol- singing took.place round the ■village and surrounding area on; Monday’evening by 15 mem-; hers of . Chippmg.young Farm­


ers’ Club. 1,. - , ' , ' .^.During-the evening, they:


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members................ ............ *S-,The next chanty; event will be abingoevening’in'February,,.


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take place in March., ' - The next meeting will.be, on . -January 6th;; when; new, mem- , hers will be made welcome. A , varied.and interesting-pro-, gramme awaits members in the •: New,Yea>'- For further informa-; - tion; contact chairman Ryan ;' Clegg on 07974 944412.


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■■S'j'r'f' Ladies 3/4 Length ,C p a te ^ v < ^


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•‘i ’’ of GishurnMothers'^ ,the'Rev. Canon Ken Phillips.-.


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V :-le-I)^elWI^members,en39yed;-;branch in,Gpolwa[South.’:Au^^^‘A^^ 'an excellent Christmas dinner 'tralia.' ' . ' i ; . , U >i'i


''ii'V traditions of - Advent. .... _ . - ,


' in the .Ullage haU catered for by -jV C a n d le l ig h t -...


Nibblffl.'Eveiyone,was delight-.;.;, ed to see'tiiresident Mrs Joan church rang,


I- ' , >'v - Club .whi


; ;l!KpysP!;^.^r'telS?^S^?ll?^:,jBregation to’>the!annud ciuv,ioisvgjjj,ner’'''i >■ .


evening to.welcqme,gl|^e • '’y c a n d le l ig h t ,s ^ (^ ‘


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- ^ ^ won.by Mrs Eileen,Bagot.and *; caused much’shilarity,''’''*-'’'*'-'*^'' ■■■'


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were forfeits invqly^.; ;f,*At;thenext;meking,, uaiyil3th;jn;the villagalM


W pS S i v land and Laos by Mr and Mrs , . . , , uoifnn <1pH the <!inirine.’S niepted choir,Vunder..the;te^^


organisations, and a large aug-t‘ Barker; 5,‘ Mr Edgar Newell, 6;‘ ■


’> -Oornn km’™ topwi i SAWLEY —f, „„ i” one seasonal greetings.^; the resohitions selection meet- .-


Euid the animal muck haul will sin^g, ^^, hX .Mr Jim^Par^r,.v and Mrs Wilson -w i s h e d e v e r y -


singing, led by Mr Jim Parker, c fun'quiz on January 27th and CarOlS :-' ,ithe annu^.council D^eetin^ on ,


The evenin _g ended with carol A d v e n t ’.'s-is


'V-Sf-*;; meeting he on January 9th, »,i;I,-.>when;MriRobert 0. Jones will


Guest s p ^ e r at the meetingit, history!^ j


.w!j-;^Hegave athoughtful insight jrr: into the meaning and^old-time: ,v-


HURST GREEN , to jom


........... -Tea-and mince pies fu n d ed .,, Gjjurch fol a'Wol service'at off an^excellent evening, and, r 7.30 p.ihTtbhight: This is'an ■j ’ 'j%-;membera.were advised the nert • g^ggjjg^t opportunity to wor- ship God in this beautiful and,


the congregi^on at'Old Lang-


speak on, Snippets from local 3 g a g o n a l SGIViCeS ‘


, , aucieut chuTch. ,


; Ledriard’S'Church ; pniSund’


; a'festiypljSiffn^^


members pre- iShion'will he- celebrated in the l


Hurst Green Ovei^ 60s’; ::, Billington Gardens, at 2p.m.4« which was held in the .- The Christinas Eve crib'ser-


_ ...............$£};On‘Mond^,‘HapCommu- 1 meeting of,' ciommunity Room,' Hodgefidd,


; -Christmas services in St ^ a t 4 p.m. mth;


-side. . . . . . .


■ Surprise guest;Mr Simon , .Entwistle ratertamed members, .with' ghostly tales ofi murder


...


and myste^ in the a r^ . _; .A newsletter yyas distributed^;


and president-Mrs:EileenWil--- son reminded everyone about


the “Turkey an d ‘Tinsel’’


evening to be held in Downham copies | of Village Hall tomorrpyy, which -


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'After the meal, thexo tion: cup -was' presented


LANGHO


ciiTifiQyr 4 '« L * f Sund^.





day school Nativity wll take place at 4 p.m., with midnight


’ On Christmas Eve, the Sun­


Eucharist.at 11t30 p.m. " 'Holy’Communion-will be cel­ ebrated ah9 a.m. on Christmas Day. ' ♦ ■


RIMINGTON


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and 10-30 a.m. Sunday, the feast of the Holy Family, and there is a 10-30 a.m. Mass on New Year’s Day.


Masses are at 6 p.m..,^turcmy j 1 nlon <i -m Ri'mdaTh the


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'. gramme of songs, accompanied - on guitar and 1 ^ . Their good-


: Duo in HEtoony',’,'whq gave a most enjo^hle and varied pro-


members 4nd-introduced the entertainfrs; 4‘,The Gamelia


^'?3| ’^^fS|-Wiimerawere: whist, ladira ;


'■ opened t h e n c e with prayer.'^’^-jjaJ^tley. Qents- .


, ,


used stamps from your Christ­ mas mail as they can help a small Christian charity. Mrs Eileen Pearson of 4 Alston ’ Close, Sabden, is collecting the stamps for the "Occupy Till I Comie’’ charity that helps the


S t am p s Do not forget to save your


e n niy u


M ^ M e S S T v S e o m e d ^'^ss fortunate a t home and overseas.


C h r i s tm a s : ■ The Christmas Eve crib ser­ vice -will take place at 4-30 p.m. on Tuesday at St Nicholas’s Chapel in the upper hall. As the


i i'li .. g.^0a.m. ‘


Christmas party to be held on> December 30th, from 3-30 p.m.-


’'i-Members and -visitors were welcomed to! the meeting |Of Grihdletoh WI by president M r sK a y Hbpkinson with'a, !yass bfinuUed-wine or sheriy.


’Guestspeaker -iwas’ Mrs Juliana Gudgeon; whose spe- '5/t.l ciality.is>7deltiology’’, which


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readings foretelling the birth of n’ fully-decorated for.Chi^tmM Robinson(longest atter)„Mrs . . . .


the Mesaah, as well as scriptur- -?; -with holly, a decorated Chra> , al prophesy for the future,-wUl-. imas.tree and-cutTPUt^pMen,


be read, and the evening willr-S figures depicting the Ghnstn^, ; ■ ■ ■ storybntheback-.wmdow,sul3.;.i i-C^Paster'Jeff'Jpnra :vice’b'eginning!withT^^^


j ^ 1 scrvice’will hc hcW at l i fm.


olds from;Chatbum pre-school i,^,yJ^J].sJ. Carr, Mrs E. Metcalf, . ggi^^ce of Holy Communion at ' .e n r i s tm a s p a i ry ,,,. entertained residents of T h |. , ,^ j j^ImMiRushton.


■ -'and daricing, supervised,by, entertainer Andy McGee, was


An^aftemoon of tun, games ■


enjoyed by almost.70 children, in Knowle Green ITiUage Hall.


-' A festive tea was eiupyed and a very-welcome visit from


: aged to find.time in his busy schedule, to drop -in with a pre-.


.Father'Christmas, who man- v- .:v' ..


Frank Giles, Mrs KathleM I


. Refreshments were enjoyed in the schoolroom at. the close over a friendly.chat.- -


PENDLETON


F e s t iv e sp ir i t An invitation to go along and


sing in the festive spirit at th Swan with Two Necks, Pendle­ ton, is extended for tonight. Carols will be sung from 8-45


Hnir rnip. seareelv - oM-njided “"d ™'sad more than R p f l I.Pfi i.ti I itmas ■ the


JiyMrsRuthGami.., ■ ?A competition for a favourite J £400 profit; for yillage|hall.


-Mrs Sheila Hailwood,!|iIrskpyU Hopkinson-and Mrs Gisela ; |^ t e i e g t i f u l l y ma "i . ' k- riL .


Christmas card,was won by i-fuhds|; Vi " ’ ‘ : ■v': tne tutu


will be a wonderful start to ery book,>hich is selling .well. _ Christmasm Downham. ■ '


naroe


^gj^ Rjjowle Green Hall. The puppets were


J • ; .’dressed puppets were the high-


R e f u s e V’ Ribble Valley Borough


M; Middleton' (lucky number). -Dominoes: Mr-Eden, Mrs Mi Parkes,’Mr, Redes, .Mr, W.


Wilson, Mrs Pye, Mr'P. Met­ calfe and Mr D. Knight. Raffle: Mr F. Mason,, Mr T.';


‘.‘O 'Come' All Ye Faithful’’,’ and v- pi,jkies, :Mrs J^'Robinson; Mrs lessons were read by Mr Her- i ggg ^ r s A. Day, Mr E. bert Moorhouse.iMrs Sylvia ( 'j^jggjg;,Air M. Davies, Mr Ranee, Mrs_.Sandra Lund, Mrj . oddie, Mr. :Fox .and) MrfPr


Smith and Mr William Smith. Organist was Mrs Ethel Hartr


.. ■ SABDEN


AGM V Sabden Horticultural Soci­


ety’s annual dinner will be on Ihbruary 28th at the Shirebum Arms, Hurst Green. Anyone


vrishing to attend should con­ tact Mrs Clarkson on 01282


772762 or any committee mem­ ber.. S e r v ic e s


: Sabden Methodist Church will hold its regular service this Sunday at 10-30 a.m. taken by the'Rev.'John Hardy. The next


Council has announced changes, to refuse collection days over.


Christmas and New Year. . Dustbins in Pendleton will,


■ be emptied on Friday, Decem-


her 27th, and Friday, January 3rd. Normal collection days resume the following week; ’' ’


W a s t e - p a p e r The fortnightly collection pf


waste-pa^er takes place in Pendleton on Tuesday.


READ


■ service then will be commumon 'on Sunday, December 29tb, led by the Rev. Laura Hardy. The Baptist Church will ‘ welcome.Mr Paul Carter to


T im and Joan Peagam will lead the service and Gerald Norcross


i;take;the 10 a.m. service this Sunday. On Christmas Day


: is guest preacher on December 29th.


S t M a ry ’s ■ Christmas Masses at St,


. . Mas of Christmas which usu- .; ally attracts lots of children.. There.will.be a Mldmght.Mass,;,


' Mary’s RC Church begin at 6 •p.m. on Tuesday with the first


I thanked everyone for their;supn;,;; "~vi| port during the year andpre-


’iFallbnr,


tion of the site and would be detrimental to the amenties of the area. Other objectors cite pos­


sible highway and noise nuisance.


But a report for tomght’s 'r >'


meeting says th a t the design? resubmitted after a previous refused applica­ tion, is now acceptable for the conservation area. Officials do not believe


there will be any undue amenity problems. Howev­ er, they say that noise lev­ els from the site boundary should be no more than 40 decibels. ■ .


30 trees stolen THIEVES stole 30 Christ­ mas trees from Whalley Nurseries at Barrow on Thursday night. They had to drag the


six-foot trees, which were wrapped in white nylon bags, across a field to take them away. Items including plant


food and twme were stolen from a greenhouse. Police are investigatmg.


CHIl stagd Civi(J


Paul'! ThJ


Edisfl receiiT atthej edby sectio ThI


galor Band! Jame port. ”Tll


mg,' gatioj


Hi-tech photo


from the compj COMPUTER photographic ma^ was the subject of Ribblesdale Ca


recent meetmg. The demonstration of the p r |


Photoshop 7, proved a fascinatiq Mr Norman Piper, from Bury, u; quality digital projector, coupled i compact, but high-capability coirf allowed him to present a menu of so that the audience could steer tlj of the series of short talks and (


tions. ■ Most of the normal darkroom t


he reproduced on the computer, f | darkening the corners of the p i lightening or darkening other pj


ways were shown for increasina


, Ycontrast and colour saturation, ol a colour print mto a punchy blac image." The making of realistic fn


pictures was also shown. More complex was the creation


skies where the original was grd done a number of ways, par t( -adding a graduated blue sky colo a white area was found. Ideal for but a further trick was needed! sheep and rabbits hack to white IT Finally, Mr Piper presented a j


ucn«> vuc


work from the International Dig raphy Club, of which he is a me| are only about 16 people in thcl spans the world from AustraUa il by way of Europe. The evening! enjoyed by everybody, includif who have no intention of work"* photographs but were fascinate


niques.; : ■


New low-floor for rural trails


MORE than £140,000 is to be J experimental bus services in th j


ley* Lancashire County Council I ' l l


the spending to buy two low-fld under the Rural Transport Schl


The first project is run h ^ Community Partnership and id


a dial-a-ride basis for people wl culty u s in i conventional puhj


The area to the.west of Clitheil ley has been identified as beini inneed.


Countryside Agency to suppoJ day-to-day costs over three yed


K*******************' C DALEHEAD the Nativity scene c Iflv^T^A^'carbl^service held in^St^^'i??>On .Christmas ] ,/FeStivei'seiVice-i";^ i‘* “ y magnetic board


KNOWLE GREEN


The second scheme, also inj l o w - f l o o r minibus, is to imprd


integration and is to includ^ weekday service from; Clithe^


to Sawley via .Waddington, ■'


Grindleton and Chatbum. iCounty.Coun. Nora Ward


County! Council's Cabinet men


.‘ways-and'Transportation, sa rural areas who do not have tlj port are dependent on public t "Provision of these new sen


step in building a compreheij servica Not everyone in rural ^


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ATCHATBURN-BASED'.gfeeif-fingered .


#A»scheme to>dd two, poly tunnels, with;' &neTrrabel^ti6ns.to'Shackleton’s.Ga^en';.);.-;^;;:r^ N u raC T ^ in tC l ith e r^ o a ^ d ® ^ti^irpfrS^^riaemliera^^^ Borough^CounM’sTElannii^^^^^


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' ’ ' Walk” takes place'on SaturJ 2 8 t h . ? ' # ' " ’■'VV.1


-4he yim-a-and an '^eUent t J N’ '? ■ ; 'andchildraiis^expectedtlusq


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