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ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, MAY 13th
10-30 a.m. Worship led by Rev. J . Needham
With the Sunday School Children
0-00 p.m. Sunday School Teachers’ Dedication
Service led by Rev. Q. Halls
Bowling green
date set
A START, could be made this month on Sabden’s new crown bowling green and it should be ready
have been-made towards the cost of the project — £15,000 from the North, West Sports Council and £10,000 from the Ribble Valley Borough Council — and over £7,000 has been raised by the Sabden Crown Green Bowling Club. Mr Tom Lightbown,
for use by 1991. Grants totalling £25,000
chairman of the club, said an enormous debt of grati tude was owed to' all the local people who had turned out to support the fund-raising so far. He expressed thanks on
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 10th, 1990_ 3 Pupils’ giant bid for JgLschool funds
behalf of the committee to all the residents of the small community, from businesses to pensioners, donors of grants, the Com munity Council of Lanca shire and all outside the community who had given their assistance. “We still have a, way to
go in fund-raising, but we have no doubt that our green will :be ready in another year,” he said.
PLAYGROUP AGM
THE Ribble Valley Pre school Playgroup Associa tion’s AGM takes place tonight at Bright Street Nursery, Clitheroe, at 8 p.m. The meeting will be fol
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On the right track for street theatre
IT’S all aboard for a journey into the land of “The Railway Children” for local drama group Stage Two Downham.
The actors have been way to celebrate the 20th invited to stage a new
foundation course starting in September will be avail able. Anyone interested in tutoring the PPA Founda tion Course should contact the branch se creta ry , Margaret Aspin (Clitheroe 41324).
lowed by a display of toys by Nottingham Educa t io n a l S u p p l ie s and re f re shm en ts will be served. Information about the
theatrical experience by Keighley and Worth Val ley R a i lw a y , which operates steam trains in West Yorkshire’s Pennine landscape. They will re c re a te
scenes from the famous 1970 cinema production of “The Railway Children” at Oakworth Railway Station over two weekends this month to mark the film’s 20th anniversary. The invitation came
anniversary of Lionel Jef fries’ well-loved film than by re-enacting popular scenes with the old gentle man, Perks the porter, the shabby Russian, Mr and Mrs Waterbury and the three children, at exactly the spot1 where he filmed them.
through Mr Graham Mit chell, chairman of the rail way group and a member of Stage Two Downham, who in his youth played a small part as a guard in. the original film. Appropriately, Mr Mit
chell, who teaches at Ston- yhurst College, is the pro- d u c e r
f o r t h e
presentations, which will be performed on Saturday and Sunday and then again on May 19th and 20th. He said: “What better
Designs
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Everybody Welcome Admission
a winner THE artistic talents of a Waddington mother have won‘?£50: forithe village playgroup. Mrs Susan Waddington, of Queensway, designed a
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Yorkshire Schools Exploring Society Grand Canyon ‘90 Expedition ,
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the “Tufty” character crossing the road on a snowy winter’s day.___ A stand-in supervisor at
The card incorporates
Car care urged THE public have been
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sentation, known as ‘street theatre,’ is a first for both the railway and Stage Two. The actors will move freely through the specta tors and it is hoped they will feel part of the scene. For this reason we want as many visitors as possi ble to dress in period cos tume to give a greater sense of authenticity.”
“This kind of drama pre
as the “The Railway Chil dren” will be Teresa Aulty (Roberta), Nichola Cleeve (Peter) and Nicola Thomp son (P h y l l is ) . T h e i r mother, Mrs Waterbury, will be played by Dorothy
Staking a claim for fame
Rambling in the
r Dales
A WALK amid the sce nery of the Yorkshire Dales was enjoyed .by 12 members of Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association.
holme Church, they went by the way
of.Cray Gill to Cray, following the grassy limestone terraces by Scar House to Yockenthwaite.
Starting out at Hubber-
Dalesway and followed the River Wharfe for two miles to Beckermonds.
They then joined the
over rough pasture and moor to the ridge separat ing Langstrothdalefrom Littondale, a misty Pen-y- Ghent was visible.
As
the.party climbed
pleasant walk was enjoyed along the riverside back to Hubherholme.
are asked to meet at 9 a.m. at Waterloo car park for an 11-mile strenuous walk to Clapham and Ing- leborough, led by Mr Bob Gregson.
On Saturday, members
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'A B LO C K B U S T IN G S P E C TA C L E " THE TIMES
-.. From Horse Head, a.
Cushing, the Russian by Mel Scorah, who will also
play Mr Waterbury, the old gentleman by Gerald Hood and Perks by Bob Cleeve.
also be provided by Stage Two — Christine Thomp son, Barbara Price, Lesley Knight and Brett Cleeve.
Four passengers will
allowed at Oakworth, but extra steam train services will operate from Keighley and Ingrow, pulled by Pannier Tank No. 5775, specially repainted in the livery of the film’s fictional railway company, “The G re a t N o r th e r n ‘and Southern Railway.” Visi tors who arrive in 1905 costume will be given a complimentary' ticket for future use on the railway.
No car parking will be
IT was the children’s turn to try their hand at fu n d - r a i s in g a t St James’s Junior School, Clitheroe, on Friday, when a giant bouncing dragon came into town. All ages took part in
Peter Spencer said the F r i e n d s h ad b e en extremely generous in the past. The money may go towards the pu r ch a se o f a photo-copier.
a sponsored bounce to raise money for the Friends of St James’s and organisers were d e l ig h te d w ith the interest shown. Head te a c h e r Mr
Spring clean
PUPILS at Ribblesdale Nursery School, Clith eroe, hope parents will lend a helping hand to spring clean the school grounds.
helping the Friends’ Asso ciation to hold a sponsored tidy-up on Wednesday.
The youngsters are
wellies, they will be out and about,’ morning and afternoon, picking up lit ter, weeding and putting in new plants. Proceeds will go towards boosting the outdoor play equip ment fund.
Clothing haul
THIEVES stole clothing worth £3,500 from a Clith eroe shop last week. They entered the rear of
low said: “Wo are appeal ing to anyone who saw anything suspicious, or who has been offered any items of designer clothing, such as jeans, sweatshirts and T-shirts, to contact Clitheroe Police Station."
Strawberry and Studio, Lowergate, sometime between 3-30 p.m. on Thursday and 10 a.m. on Friday. Acting Insp. Roger Bar-
Wearing old clothes and Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 0-30 p.m. Hart ley’s, Church Street: Sun day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon day to Friday until 0-30 p.m.
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