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Friends’ fa ir, Friends of Barrow ■''■Schoorhave organ ised a',Christmas fair to take place on
' poor countries for • needy children to enjoy the gifts for Christmas. Mrs Holmes thanked everyone who had contributed to a wonderful cause.
• Saturday, Decem ber,6th fromlO a.m. to noon. Various Installs including a
■ •/Christmas -. -. will ■ makea visit too.' -
BILLINGTON Gate bar |5
■The. cafe bar. at. EbenezerjBaptist Church, Billington, is open every Satur day from 10-30 a.m. to 1-30 p.m. Home made hot and cold food is available to eat in or take out, and there will be a gift stall.
Over 24 Christmas Child shoe boxes were taken to the local collecting point in the village
BY-BOWLAND BOLTON-
. tee is holding a “Night of Good Cheer’’ in the vil lage hall on Friday,
Good cheer : f Bolton-by-Bowland Children’s Commit-
■ December 5th from 7 p.m.
I t will include a food festival and Christ mas stalls'by local suppliers such as Taste, Coco Moyo, Gazegill Organics,
-'chocolate tombola and ‘children’s ^'crafts. Father
for transporting to r Gaiden Makers and * 6 p.m/ in front ofi ' th e
4.Coach > an d '
many more.
FANS ;. Nearly 60 people a'ttended the annu al invitation party of -Friends and N e i g h b o u r s ,
; :pies will be served / at . the close. Please support this special
' 6-30'p.m.--in'the ^ Baptist Church. 'Coffee, tea and mince
The United Chuches Advent service will be held on Sunday, November 30th, at
- Horsra.'-,,' .• / r ■ A shopping'trip'to. Harrogate is being organised*’ ,^.in. December for mem-- hers and,fnends.
•'down t p ’enjoy a ' meal provided by
;Bolton-by-Bow- ' land, held in the vil lage hall. Mrs Catherine Curry -welcomed everyone after which'they sat
/■ which Mr Gordon: ■
' members.' Whist and dominoes followed, / ,. after.
■ and/ -Mrs- Ann Sharpe presented a - very interesting
; film-show, which ■ everyone enjoyed immensely.
Thanks were extend ed to everyone who contributed in any way to the success of the party. -
: arranging demon s trat io n is being held in Chatburn
Carol singing dates are Sundays, December 7th and 14th and anyone who would like to join in will be very welcome, the more the merrier, meet at
’ demonstration will be given by Leslie Smith.
The evening is organ ised by Whalley Flower Club mem bers and the
. CE^ School, next Thursday a t 7-30 p.m. .
Tickets are £7 including a glass of
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Flower club A Christmas flower
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CHIPPING 3
TheDecember meet>!< ' ing will''be' in the village hall when Coco ‘Moyo ‘willi /g iv e a chocolate-
i tasting and demon^^ ' stration. Details of - the annual meal out;
s in. January .will be i. announced then'^^‘-S
/'j^land’s premier-male ‘ .performer Tommy Fleming, in Chip-
The concert entitled
i^;“A Journey Home” is in aid of local
:. charities and tick- .- ets at £16 are avail able from 01995 61364.
Chipping Local History Society, Mr Bill Hemingway introduced mem bers and guests to local Elizabethan gem; Gawthorpe Hall, built a t the beginning of the 17th Century for the Shuttleworth family. His main theme “Gawthorpe Hall - Upstairs, Downstairs” gave a fascinating insight into life there from Victorian times. Attired in Victorian
Concert Tickets are available ' for a concert by Ire-
.r- ping Village Hall on , 'December 13th at 8 p.m.
DOWNHAM
the poppy ap p p l was £116.44 with many thanks to all for their generosity. Mrs Diana Braith- waite has been
year badge, in acknowledgement
■ of her long service to the Royal British Legion - Poppy Appeal.
Garden club ages ciative audience.
Poppy appeal Cookery club The amount collect- Anyone who had ed in Downham tor planned to attend
and bluegrass with petitions was won original music and by Mrs M. Beattie, classics, to an appre- Birthday flowers were won by Mrs R. Pm-kinson. ;' ' ' ■ /
Hhe cookery club meeting tonight, please note the speaker has had to cancel and there will be no meeting.
awarded a five year Coff66 Club bar to go on her 30 There was plenty to
•ness was brisk on History croup and bring-and-buy Tte next^“^^^^^
ta lk about a t the meeting of Down ham Coffee Club, and as usual busi
the books. Jigsaw stalls.
At the meeting of g a th Kenyon siif- .will be on Decem-
fered a riding acci- ber llth. dent in the after- PHotOgraphy.
noon of Downham Guest speaker at the and Twiston Gar- meeting of Down- den Club meeting
and had to cancel her - demonstration, Christmas Decora tions. I t is reported th a t
she is
recovering, well. Undeterred club members spent an enjoyable evening
: numerous staff who were employed dur-
■ ing that tima The next meeting .will be on Tuesday, when the AGM-will be followed by a talk by Mr George
: ston’/. A Jacobs join v/supper will round , : 'off the evening. The mating will be held
produced - b y Coulthards of Pre-
/fin St Mary's Com-, munity Hall at the al'earlier time of 7-15
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costume, he acted Mrs Carole Ash- out the roles of the worth was wel-
and indulging themselves in the usual raffle.
The next event is the Christmas dinner at the Calf’s Head, Worstori, next
wightman on Family sorvice Steam Wagons ^ family Christingle
• Thursday,.at 7-30 p.m,
service, in aid of the work of the Chil-
i/rp.m; new members -. ety will attend ^/and.yisitors will be;y0 g n a r tv >:,- Tinn.<!f; wplpnTTip.
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■A Christmas fair will / be held in' Chipping :
..Village;'Hall on . Saturday, Decem- Sunday, December; b e r -6th, at; 7-30 7th'-frb-m 2 p.m. . p .m .: .Tickets are : Once again'there available, from
held, in church, on
; will be a variety of Eileen on 445401. stalls selling Christ- C o n c e r t
■ mas :; plants . and The Polyjesteis, per- wreaths, jewellery, formance in Dowri-
. cakes, toys,.cheese ham .Village Hall - and . V Christmas,was a sell-out. Part ;vCMds.
;It IS still not too late Transformations, ■ ', — •* ’■ cm o o ' ■ of a tour by Theatre
Mme of .the costs of " the concert to be
hosted by Mrs Jill Cragg at Old Well Hall’ wBl sponsor
and Mrs M. Binder re-elected secretary. -Other officers elect ed were Mrs B. Clarkson (trefisur- er), Mrs S. Mason, and Mrs Clarkson; (•vice-presidents).
tee provided a hot pot supper followed by sherry trifle.
^mner was -i
; Hodder Valley Show, from' Slaid-; burn and Dunsop
for most outstand ing exhibit 'atthe-
Trophy,
on December. 9th Mr (1. and the Rev. Mrs G. Mack will
for p.m. in the Festival-
.Hall andjthere will be a bring-and-;buy BlngO stall.;
Hargreaves who A d v e n t s e rv icG C h r i s tm a s fan also won the Dowle The Adverit’ carol St John's Christmas Trophy for most service will take - fair takes place on
Bridge WIs, was wonby Mrs Angela: . . .
, to have your own four extremely lively stall. Inquiries, tel. and talented Canadi- The^PbpDlewell Tm Kate on 01995 ans played and sang X
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member /at -the show.
points gained by a Dunsop Bridge
GRINDLETON .
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Grindleton, at 6-30 /p.m;,"in ,the Memo- p.m. -on. Sunday, / ir ia l -/Hall./ Meet T h e ; services will>^;FatliervChristmas
orTsip; a - glass of;
St Joseph's School has prize - bingo tonight at 6 p.m. in ; the school dining^
room.'
place .' - in ; St - Saturday, Decem- Ambrose, Church, - ber'6th,'11-30-2-30 ;
a t -11 a.m. in St Leonard’s: Church, Dqwnham. Mrs Cate' McNulty, of the Children’s Soci-
chatting, taking The next meeting At the. meeting of.- mas party.
ham Wlwas gifted photographer Mr Ken Geddes, who had very generously stepped in a t the last minute. He gave a very inform ative talk illustrat ed with slides to many members.
DUNSOP BRIDGE
corned back among ^ 0 ]^ the members.-
At the annual meet- ing , of
Dunsop
dren’s Societywill Mrs Beattie was re- be held on Sunday elected president
Bridge WI, held in the village hall, president Mrs M. Beattie welcomed Mrs A. Swindle- hurst and Mrs C. Blackey, of Slaid- bum WI, who acted as tellers.
Union, Captain Elizabeth Smith
' and envoy Brenda Wise,' of Clitheroe and District Sal-va- tion Army, gave a fascinating / and inspiring talk, with slides, of the histo ry and work of that great Christian organsation. Mem- bers were amazed
■ to learii that Gener- ■ al William Booth, • a t the age'of only 15 was already
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At the December; ; meeting The Graft Studio, 3 ; . of Clitheroe, will give a demonstration of card making. The competition is for a Christmas tree dec oration.
Hostesses will be the new committee.
GISBURN
candles will be lit. The united choir of St Peter and St P au l’s- Church,
Bolton-by-Bowland and St Ambrose Church .will sing special Advent car ols, there will also ’ be readings and tra d i t io n a l ' Advent
hymns.Refresh ments ' will be
served afterwards in'the parish room.
HARROP FOLD
Fellowship
' in the Festi-val Hall. Everyone, is very welcome so please do come along to.
. hear what sounds like a very interest- ingtalk.
Mothers’ Uriion
the Gisburn Histo ry • Society, is tohight,-when the talk will be bn “The. Mysterious Tunnel a t East Marton” given by Mr Ged- Mr Roberts gave an des. The meeting ' inspired message in starts a t 7-30 p.m. word and song and
On Sunday Mr Ivor > ■
and .Mrs Pain- Roberts, of Betws- y-Coed, . North; Wales, were guest ; speakers at Harrop ■Christian Fellow ship.-
.was much appreci ated by a packed congregation and a further visit in the New Year is, planned.
Mrs Roberts sang and gave her testi mony. . The visit
fhe rpfrp«Vimotif-.."! „.;ii kp fho ru—fc-f- Gishiim Mother."?’ Wednesday a Baptismal service
^ will be held when
■. new members will . be baptised. On Sunday interna tional speaker and Bible teacher the
, Rev. Alan Reeve, of ' Rochdale, accom-
.."Panied by liis wife. Margot, will lead the meeting. Mr Reeve leads mis sions and teaching conferences in France, India and Ethiopia.
preaching and drawing many peo- Next ■ Thursday,
pie to hear Christ’s gospel. Today, as a ^ .world-wide institu tion the Salvation Army is ready to help wherever and whenever
there.is need.
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December 4th Mr - Chris Richards, of Birmingham, will give a lecture on Martin Luther. Mr
'Richards is the ■ as sistant general 'sec re tary of the Protestant Alliance
on December 9th ' and the presenta-
tion starts at 7-45 p.m.
HURST GREEN
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: Tom Muir, vdio also gave invaluable help
intomime. onume fever took
■ ^ e r Hurst Green when Aladdin under the Sea"
was.per formed by nearly the whole village with actors across the generations from granddads to grand children. - -Whole families were involved including the Baileys, Rim- mers and Cross- Costellos.
The pantomime was led by Fran Ahemei, Barbara Herd and Margaret Carring ton, with Margaret taking on the direct ing of the produc tion.
• Widow Twankey, a role enjoyed, possi bly too much by David Jacques!
The story included mermaids and the Hurst Green police force, with songs, dance routines, cross-dressing and dubious jokes. The audience were encouraged to boo and hiss Abenazer, the wicked uncle of Aladdin, played by Niall -Macfarlane and cheer the larger than life dame,
Diane Rimmer put in a polished perform ance' in the lead role of Aladdin, falling in lo-ve with Sue Cross- Costello as Princess Ariel, once again dis playing her remark able singing voice. Peter "Butterfield played the Genie as a down to earth Geordie, creating uproar in the Memo-
. rial Hall with his rendition of “I believe in Miracles" as he serenaded Widow Twankey.
.^ |c q u e s as Octopus a favourite with
, by 13-year-old Heather .Cross- Costello. Gill
The sub-plot featured the colourful couple Daz and Zac, wash er-woman assistant of Twankey and friend and fellow pearl fisher of Aladdin. Daz, was played a t high tempo by Nicky Bailey, the perfect foil to Jeremy Haworth's thought ful portrayal of fiance Zac, Gill MacDonald played an enthusiastic Mer- queen and Richard Wilkinson took the role of indulgent father and long suf fering husband, the Mer-king. Ariel's best friend was played with great confidence and skill
. musical accompani- . ment were provided by Gerald Mack.
-with.'the music. Atmosphere and
The ev en t: raised around £1,800 for the Memorial Hall and playground.
A full cast list and more photographs can be found on the village website, w w w . h u r s t - greemcauk
KNOWLE GREEN
Seasonal The annual Christmas domino drive will be held in Knowle Green Village Hall on Monday at 7-30 p.m. Admission is £2.50 including tea and cake and there will be the usual good festive prizes. ■ Military whist and
- dominoes will be played on Wednes day at 7-30 p.m. Admisrion is £1.
Party The children’s Christ mas party in Knowle Green Village Hall is on Sunday Decem ber 7th a t 3 p.m. Andy Magee will entertain with dances, songs and games and Father Christmas has promised to attend. All village, children and the young fami ly members of vil lage hall members up to 12 years of age are welcome. Inquiries, tel. Andy on 01254 878296.
Musical night Tickets are now avail able for “.An Evening of Christmas Music “with The Valley Singers, in Knowle Green -Village Hall on December 19th at 7-30 p.m. Tel. _ 01254878447.
Fair Members of Knowle Green Church are holding their Christ mas fair on Satur day, in the village hall. The event opens a t 11 a.m. admisrion is free and there will be lots of Christmas goodies to buy and a chance to enjoy a light lunch or cup of coffee.
the children as she -wooed Ariel and per formed a hilarious ; dance to "Octopus's
-Garden." Narration was written - • and delivered by
Bikers’ break Run in conjunction with The Christip Motorcycle Associa tion the monthly Bikers’ Breakfast and Brew will be held in the Kidz Church Room in Knowle Green Church on Saturday. All bikers are wel come to pop in refreshments or a full English break fast and brew any time from 9 a.m. u n til: 1 p.m. For information ; tel. Ninja Boy Dave on 07528038848.:
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An evening-with Kath and Ann of the Doris and Elsie saga was very much enjoyed in Knowle
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' Green Village Hall. A few brave men also listened to the sto ries of the antics of Bert and Len and “her at Na4” and a number of books of the poems were bought to help raise funds for Derian House Children’s Ho^ice.
Concert The luncheon concert in Knowle Green Village Hall today features Quin Wu on violin -with Russell Lomas on piano. The concert next Thursday -will be a recital by the stu dents of Chetham’s School of Music, ManchestecTo book
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Snooker In the snooker compe tition at Low Moor Club the home-side A team beat Social A10-2. Low Moor B beat Social B also 10-
2.
Low Moor Pool team let a 4-1 lead turn into a 7-5 defeat by Legion A.
There was a good win for the ladies’ darts team in the Pat Dobson Trophy competition against Royal Oak of 6-3.
The men’s dart team is still continuing to win its matches -viz Low Moor 6, -Waddington 3. Low Moor 7, Buck Inn, Paythorne, 2.
Mr Don Carson, of B a rn o ld sw ic k , played the organ and offerings were taken for the Home Misrion fund of the Congregation Fedo*- ation.'
o])ened with “Guide me O Thou Great Jehovah”.
Afterwards -warm fel lowship was shared byall.
NEWTON =iestive sale
- usual stalls- and afternoon teas. Admission free.
A Christmas sale will be held in Newton United Reformed Church on Saturday from 2-30 p.m. There will be the
Flowers A demonstration of Christmas flowers was given by Mrs Ann Seed, of the Bay- Tree, Lon- gridge, to a capadty audience in the -vil- laghall.
Stalls selling choco-* lates, jewellery, Christmas cards and patchwork did a brisk trade.
Mulled wine, tea, cof fee and mince pies together with other gobies were served.
There are now five table tennis teams playing in the East Lancs League. The C team is doing best at the moment and
-is currently in sec ond place in the third divirion.
MARTIN TOP
Mr Herbert Moor- house welcomed everyone and Mr
Service Blessed with a fine evening there was a good gathering and a gradely sing at the annual “Songs of Praise” a t Salem C o n g reg a tio n a l Chapel, Martin Top, on Sunday.
• Roy .Porter, the singing butcher of Chatburn, most ably led the evening. This year there was a wide selection of well-known tradi tional hymns cho sen. As usual Mr Porter gave back ground information on the authors and the circumstances that brought about thecomporingof the words. The evening
Raffle wiimers of the floral displays were: Laura Cowking, Ruth ■ Cowperth- waite, Jane -Wood, Susan "Whitwell, Barbara Isherwood, Lisa James, Mar jorie Binder and Kathleen Taylor.
PENDLETON
Waste paper I t ’s paper day in Pendleton on Tues day. Papers should be left in the white bags provided.
Hot-pot At the atmual meeting ■' of Pendleton -WI president Mrs Gillian Hacking gave a warm wel come to over 30 members. Notices -were kept to a mini mum prior to a deli rious hot-pot supper, served by members of the corrunittee.
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lews from the ViUages
- : and started the com ing year by-wiiming
- the cup for the most competition points
'. the competition for a home-made Christ mas decoration. As she is the. oldest member she deserves congiatitlatiorrs.
with a Saturday matinee at 2-30 ixrrt.
- Tickets available from Read Library, Pharmaiy or F u z^ Duck Shop or tel. 01282778582.
The next meeting vrill be the Christmas dirmer a t the Calf’s. Head, Worston, on December9th.
Young farmers Members of Clithooe Young Farmers’ Club met a t Vick ery’s farm, -Whallqy, for butcher’s lamb jud^ng. Mr Michael Burnop was the
- judge and winners - were-^niliam Bristol and
Harry ■Whitwell.
Next week’s meeting is a tour round Thornber’s Mill, Clitheroe. Members to meet a t the Health Centre car park at 7 p.m.
- will be held on December 5th in Downham Village Hall a t 7-30 for 8 p.m. start. All wel come
Clitheroe YFC’s annual food bingo
Race night The going was good for a race night which raised £700 for Read United Football Club.
Memories People who have any memories of the Sec ond World War are invited to attend a nostalgic day a t Read CE School next Thursday, December4th.
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The-walk will firrish at The .C o u n try Kitchen for a festive
group will take part in a Christrrras walk in the Waddington area next Thiusday.
. Itmch to wluch non walkers are welcome a t 1 p.m. Contact MrsSjiencer. , '
S A BDEN
■ Church, Sabden, is . on Saturd^, and the times have been
The children and staff -will be dressed in the appropriate dress of the 1940s. The evac uees will assemble at chirrch at 9 a.m. The school is looking for support from the two-villages and sur- roimdirtgarea.
Fair The annual Christmas fair at St Nicholas’s
- changed this year from afternoon to a morning opening, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the church
. hall, Wesley Street. There will be gift
. and plant stalls, the Chririmas draw and tombolas, as well as refreshments. - ■.
Age Concern At the monthly lunch eon of Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club, held in St
She was introduced and thanked by the chairman, Mr Bonard Parfitt, who
- Mary's Community Hall, members enjoyed a meal fol lowed by a talk by Jeanette Pearson. She spoke about the North East Lan cashire Patient Advice and Liaison Service - known as PALS.
. prepare/the. meal and the room..
. one who had heljred
. Avenue. The Earby Brass Band will
. accompany the car ols. If anyone can spare a few hours to help set up the tree and crib on the Sat- u rd ^ or help on the night, will they please call Dilys Dsy on 778464.
Carols The whole -village is invited to gather for the Christmas carol service and switch ing on of the crib and Christmas tree lights, on Sunday, December 7th, at 6- 30 p.m. a t the bot tom of St Nicholas’s
Edward Bear The Edward Bear service for pre-school 1 children and their 1 carers, grandpar ents, mitms and dads will be held a t 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 3rd in St John’s , Church, Read. - .
RIBCHESTER Extravaganza
St Wilfrid's annual Christmas gift fair and extra-vaganza is on Saturday starting .atnoon. ■
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The event was held in Read Constitutuion- al Club and attend ed by Ribble Valley Mayor and May oress Coun. John Hill and Mrs Hill who were thanked for their support. Thanks were also extended to Raven Manufacturing Bar gain Booze and the eight race sponsors together with all who attended and supported on the night. Special
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. doorstep, with everything you need for Christmas.' Santa Claus will be ready to greet the children in his grot to, and will be arriv ing with his own alpaca reindeer - wNch will be parked. for the afternoon in the churchyard. Admission is free, but a donation will be appreciated. -
- thanks were extend ed to club president Mr Ramon Bell, who helped organise the event.
A finanrial report -was submitted by Mrs E. Boyd-Martin and secretary Mrs M. -Wright summarised the year’s'meetings and outings enjoyed by members.
' comittee was. re elected en bloc with the addition of Mrs R. Carr. '
Mrs Gladys Walinsley 'r and 6th at 7-30 p.m. '
Performances in Read / United Reformed Church / are “ on - December 4th, 5th
The resignation of Mrs Hacking was followed by the elec tion of Mrs Sue Kirk as president. The
Waste paper Waste paper collection in R ^ d and Simon- stone takes place on Monday morning. Please leave white sacks, carrier bags or boxes out early for collection.
Pantomime RASP pantomime this year is “Sleeping Beauty” written, directed and pro duced by Mrs Doreen Collinson.
Advent Sunday Advent starts on Sun day,' with a special service in St Wil frid’s Church, Itibch- ester, at 10-30 a.m.," at which the Ad-vent -wreath will be dedi cated. Traditionally, the wreath holds five candles, 'one of which is lit each Sun day until Christmas Day itself.
The rector is holding two preparation talks for Ad-vent on Monday, December 6th, and Monday, December 15th at 7- 30 p.m. All are wel- coma
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