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6 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, December 15th, 2005


YULETIDE goodies being sold by Chris, David and Julie Perkins on their charity stall (A0812 OiS/lOj)


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, December 15th, 2005 7


Revellers have a ‘Dickens of a time’ at Valley’s Victorian night


By Faiza Afzaal


THE annual Pickwick Night festival was again declared a massive suc­ cess. Blackburn Rovers striker


CAPT. Elizabeth Smith, Giynis Buiier and Teresa Waterhouse enjoying themseives on the Saivation Army Staii (A081205/10i)


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RIBBLESDALE High Schooi pupiis Ryan Bibby and Jessica Houghton seii board games from the past (A081205/10g)


Craig Bellamy and famous landlady Margo Grimshaw officially kick-started the evening event. More than 2,000 people


were able to soak up the smells, sights and sounds of a Victorian Christmas. The shops remained open


until 9 p.m., with staff clad in Victorian style dress hav­ ing a “Dickens of a time” as they sold Yuletide gifts and fare. Pickwick Night promised


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something for everyone and there was certainly no short­ age of entertainment. Up-and-coming rock band “Oversight” took centre


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TAKING a step back in time arc Rachei Finch, Chelsea Andrews, Abigail Barnes with Police Community Support Officers Jason Taylor and Claire Pye (A08120510f)


FATHER Christmas is pictured spreading a bit of Christmas cheer (A081205/10b)


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YOUNG Kirsly Cookson, Mark Law and Eliza­ beth Dick­ inson get­ ting into the festive spir­ it by selling Christmas candles (A0812 05/10h)


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Menswear Department Wool and cashmere overcoats


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CD Box Sets containing 4 CDs


reduced to £2,99


Single CDs from S9p


Regatta Mens fleeces


HALF PBICE i ^ o w o i i l f


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All ladies and mens shoes, boots,


sandals and slippers Reduced to


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YOUNG­ STERS


enjoy the popular


Punch and Judy Show (A0812 05/10d)


JOYOUS Victorian attractions arc officially kick-started by Black­ burn Rovers hero Craig Bellamy, pub queen Margo Grimshaw and Ribbic Valley Mayor, Coun. Mary Robinson (A0812 05/10a)


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was also provided by talent­ ed members of the Balder- stone Brass Band and a folk duo from the village. There were plenty of stalls


selling goods from the Victo­ rian era, including mulled wine and mince pies. Civic dignitaries on the night included Ribble Valley Mayor, Mary Robinson and her husband, David. New committee chairman,


Mr Neil Martin has hailed the event a huge success. He commented: “Crowds of people attended and every­ one enjoyed themselves. “There was something for


everyone and we have had very positive feedback. “We are continuing to col-


QUALITY entertainment by Lynn and Barrie Hardman who sang to the crowds (A081205/10e)


lect the money and will soon the stall holders, members of efforts in ensuring the event the Pickwick Committee, police and Ribble Valley Borough Council for their


have a total of how much has been raised for charity. “I would like to thank all


ran smoothly. “I would also like to thank the people who attended.”


stage and had people rock­ ing to their sounds, while Whalley’s very own four- piece “Rockwick” band hit the high notes with their fine tunes. Quality entertainment


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