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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
j management;* .comim
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:
. S e x
members................ ............ *S-,The next chanty; event will be abingoevening’in'February,,.
Brouijlit to you by the CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & THVIES
-mgs ' tributed presents to everyona
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.
CLAYTON-LE- DALE
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ladies Faux Silk’jackets■ We(e£39.99....i.::.....'’.....
■■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
u s ic a l d u o ; ^ •. V
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
WT' -U
'. 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^
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