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THERE’S only one place to be this weekend — and that’s Colne for this year’s Great British Rhythm and Blues Festival. The “no vacancies” signs have gone up in the win
Get the Blues this weekend
dows of the town’s hotels and guest houses and tents have been pitched on grass areas on the outskirts of Colne — a sure sign that the town’s biggest event of the year is here. As well as the hundreds of visitors who will be trav
elling from all cornel's of the globe especially for the event, the festival also hopes to attract the many blues
fans from the Ribble Valley. From tomorrow until Monday over 050 artists from
America, Canada, New Zealand, Belgium, Germany and France will be performing at seven different
venues in Colne. Some great names will be appearing on the two main
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stages as well as new artists performing at the Lesser Municipal Hall and many of the town’s pubs and clubs, including the Crown Hotel, Jim’s Cafe, Colne Conser vative Club and the North Valley Hotel.
Win a CD!
THIS is the final question in our weekly blues competi tion to win a Jazz FM sweatshirt and a Compact Disc. What was The Animals’ famous 190J number one hit? Send your answer, complete with daytime telephone
number, to: Susan Madigan, Jazz FM Blues Competi tion, East Lancashire Newspapers, 37 Scotland Road, Nelson, Lancs., BB9 TUT. Last week Mrs D. Peel, from Roughlee, gave the correct answer that Rod Piazza plays the harmonica, to
win a sweatshirt and CD. Meanwhile, here’s also the last question in the five-
week competition to win a blues festival goodie bag. Who will be performing the hist set at Colne Muni on
the final night of the festival? In case you missed last week’s question, here it is
again. Name five of the seven venues where the blues can be heard. Now you have all five answers, put them all on a postcard and send them to me at the above address.
AT NORWEB INSTALLATION FREE SKY SPORTS FREE FOR 10 M O N TH S i f - • cm ’ " • n v - rI r fp v . -st m JL. i f ' P v H ;- iv .V ‘. / - * v - ( A * . & Sports session
SPORT was on the pro gramme for members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club at th e ir re c en t meeting.
They met at West Brad
ford Playing Fields for an outdoor sports session. Several members went
camping in the Lake Dis trict at the weekend. Fine weather ensured they had an enjoyable time.
The next meeting is a
treasure hunt, starting at Clitheroe Health Centre at 7 p.m.
LUNCH FEEDS FUNDS
A PLOUGHMAN’S lunch has fed valu able funds into an organisation which intends to educate children about the
hazards of drugs. The Life Education Trust provides
mobile caravan units, fully equipped with technology and staff, to teach pri mary school children about their bodies and how drug abuse can affect them. The Soroptimist International of Clitheroe held a ploughman’s lunch
event at Clitheroe Cricket Club on Sunday. It raised around £200 and it is intended to donate half of this to the Trust and half to other local charities. Around 45 people attended the
event, which also saw a raffle, treasure hunt, tombola and cake stall. In our picture, the group’s president,
Miss Andrea Barker, is having a go at the tombola, watched by members and friends. (CAT 1(»G7).
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Margaret receives highest award ' —J
THREE decades of voluntary work for the British Red Cross resulted in one of the highest awards in the movement being pre sented to Mrs Margaret Layeock, of
Whalley. She was presented with a Voluntary Ser
vice Medal during a ceremony at the Ribble Valley Red Cross Centre, Back King Street, Clitheroe. The presentation was made by Mr Philip Bailey, a trustee of the society.
Mrs Valerie Holt, the director of the Lan cashire branch of the British Red Cross,
also thanked Mrs Laycoek for her service to the society.
Mrs Laycock, who works at Whalley
Medical Centre, has carried out a variety of duties for the society over the years, includ ing first aid duties and training others to be qualified First Aiders.
Mr Jeff Entwistle, the centre organiser
for the Ribble Valley, spoke about the vari ous activities in which the centre has been involved during the last year. They included a variety of first aid duties at various loca tions throughout East Lancashire and the
successful tea and coffee mornings on 'Tues- days and Saturdays, between 10 a.m. and
* «nffon morniners on Tuei
n°S?x other people were also presented with standard first aid certificates after comp et
ing a course earlier m the yeai. The next course starts on September 19th at 7 p.m., when anyone interested in becoming a quali
fied first aider will be welcome. On September 5th, between
ip.m.amlJ
p.m., anyone with a young child is invited to attend a parents’ and toddlers first aid course. The cost is £2 and those attending will receive a certificate of attendance.
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