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VISITORS to Whallc.v Abbey al the weekend were dazzled by the Flower Festival, part or the festivities to cele brate the 700th anniver sary since the monks arrived in the village. The festival was held
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! £ed-hot display opens on
Saturday SCORCHED” , the
new red-hot exhibition of visual a r t , blazes i n t o a c t i o n o n Saturday. It will be displayed at
(Advenihiug). Hiinitcg U T i -h ( lam-tfied)
,-^ r g eip towards Sue Ryder ambulance expenses
ORGANISERS of a
recent coffee morning to raise funds by the Sue Ryder Foundation S u p p o r t Group a re delighted.
the Furnace building, “My house and Your House,” at Brockhall Village in Old \angho from Saturday to September 15th, and is a presentation created by the visual and perfor mance a r tists who are iding in the village. The
exhibits on display include he a b s t r a c t work, Arrival,” a sculpture by
Clitheroe, raised £403, which will go to maintain the ambulance at Cuerden Hall, the Sue Ryder home at ISamlier Bridge. This is the nearest home for the area and u number of peo ple from the Kibble Valley
The event at the United Reformed Church Hall,
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live there. Among th o s e who
Andy Holland, which eon- ists of a steel beacon which lights up the night
visual art in styles both
k.v. The exhibition covers
traditional and radical. The display caters for
the more conventional ;istes, where visitors can
Pub party great
success
wander around a tradi tional gallery space, view ng the paintings and
ceramics, or try something a little more diverse, such as branding a life-size clay model with words and symbols, or watching a woman laughing livsteri- ally in the old showers. Visitors can also trace a
f in g e r a ro u n d th e labyrinths of Tom Harness
scorched brain, or wander around the lawns where they will find “Winged Figure”, “Orange Curve", or cast an eye to the sky and gaze at sculpture on the roof. The exhibition will be
A GARDEN party al the Swan with Two Necks, Pendleton, was b 1 c s s e d w i th f i n e weather. It rained before and
a f te r the event, but bright sunshine during the proceedings helped make the parly a great success. Organised by Steve
SLIGHTLY less safe is not safe enough — that was the view of members of the public attending a meeting in Barnoldswick s On tc m i l to discuss fire cover in an area stretching from West Cra\ on to 1 os- side, Rimington and the outskirts ot Skipton. The five-yearly review the ctinent file cover in
Public demands an improvement in local fire service
and Christine Diiworlh, it raised a magnificent
of file cover throughout the county, before the the county lias again set meeting was opened up to
£550 for All Saints* Church in the village. There were various stalls and sideshows and afternoon leas were served. Thanks are due to
open on Saturdays, Sun days and Tuesdays, from
contact Helen Dodd on 01251 2-10551._______
Bridge winners
THE winners at Pendlc Bridge Club drive were:
first, Mrs F. Porter and Mrs E. Crossiey; second. Airs I). Green and Miss U. Holland and Mrs M. Whit- t a k c r an d Mrs I). Farnsworth. The winners in the solo
competition at Pendle Club were: first, Mr S. Holden; second, Mrs M. Pike: third, Mr W. Girvan.
10 a.m. until 4 p.m. For more information about Furnace”, or “Scorched”,
alarm bell's ringing in the questions, area.
everyone who donated, supported and helped al the event.
those who attended and helped to make the event a success. (CAT 1172)______________
Pictured are some of Stolen bikes
TWO mountain bikes, valued together at £400, were stolen from a garage at a house in Furness Avenue, Simonstone, between 0-15 and 10-15 a.m last Wednesday. The b ik e s w e re a
that Barnoldswick, with resident reiterating that two p um p s ru n by the message should be retained fire-fighters, and hammered out to the Earby with one pump and Home Office — that the a retained crew, have area should be looking at faced drastic cuts.
It is not the first time ous with resident after They were fast and furi-
consultation until the end Divisional Commander of the month and will then Bill Riley, based in Burn- go to Lancashire County ley. said that the reduction Council’s Fire Services could result in a “slightly and Public Protection less safe” scenario, after Committee for a decision, outlining the financial rea- Removing one engine sons behind the “options from Barnoldswick is just for change”,
The document is open to cover, not a reduction,
tained in the document. becoming unitary authori The message from the jjCSt
maroon and blue Frec- spirit Cobra bike, valued at £120, and a metallic blue Ridgeback bike valued at £280.
public and councillors dur- jnj? a possible deficit rim ing Monday night’s meet- njnff into £3m. ing was clear: “Leave well c l i th e ro e , said .... alone."
fjre service is fac
the fire service gave a pre- county and its two pumps sentation detailing reasons were unaffected by the for changes and explaining document.
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attended were the Mayor of the Kibble Valley, Conn. Eileen Lowe, and her consort. Mr Raymond Lowe, Mr L. Trafford, the chairman of the Cuerden
Hall committee, and Mr P. Wood, who handles public relations for the home. A number of supporters
from the Itamber Bridge area visited Clitheroe to
attend. An organiser said: ‘ I.
never cease to be amazed at people's generosity. We really are so grateful to all who took p a r t in the event, both as workers and as donors.”
one of the numerous F,.()m 11)88, with Black “options for change” con- b u ,.n an(j Blackpool
in th e C o n fe ren c e House at the Abbey. A team of flower arrang ers from villages in the area, lead by Mrs Lily P ra t t, of Clitheroe, created the display, which delighted all who attended.O u r p h o to g r a p h shows, from the left, Mrs Florence Hartley, Mrs Marion Thornhcr and Mrs Mary Hirst,
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joining two other, less mobile ladies who were there for the whole three days of the festi val. (CAT 1475)
A reunion for
residents who attended L n rk h ill Convent School in Preston are invited to a reunion. A group of school
ex-pupils KIBBLE VALLEY
pals, who stalled at the girls’ boarding school in 1970, are trying to trace Kibble Valley classmates from the same y e ar for the reunion on October 8th. In particular, they
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J E g a s H M I iM I i . - v
;? - - - - Next week, the Sunday Express will be running a guide to the best 250
private schools. This guide is written by Greg Hadfield, author of ‘Best State Schools’ and
want to hear from two women whose maiden names were Hazel Smith and Lesley H e I m . T h e y a r e believed to be living in
the Kibble Valley. The reunion will be
held at the Harris Park Conference Centre in Preston. For further informa
tion, telephone Miss Angela Holme on 017728(»:>7i:> or Miss Louise Burscough on 01772 8(52057.
‘Best Private Schools’. It gives you detailed information about the discipline, the homework the
uniform, the sport, the food and the staff, not just the exam results. So for a better school report get the Sunday Express.
^untimjiSCxpress NOT ANOTHER PREDICTABLE SUNDAY.
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