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12 CUthcvuv Advertiser & Times, September 21UU, Wild Open again
THK cafe at Clitherue market is expected to be open for business again within the next six weeks. Kibble Valley Borough
Council has agreed to pay for the rewiring of the cafe at an estimated cost of £3(500. It will be funded from the council's existing
budget. The work is expected to
take place at the same time as the new tenant car r ies out essential improvements on the premises.
Door damaged
DAiMAGK was caused to the door of a car parked on Padiham Koad. Sabden, between 10 p.m. on Thurs day and <S-:H) a.m. on Fri- d a y . fo l low in g an attempted break-in.
Worth £300
THIKVES stole a Pioneer cassette-player valued at £320 from a BiMW car parked on Kdisford Koad car park on Saturday afternooih__________
THIEVKS stole various electrical items from five caravans at the Three Kivers Caravan Park West Bradford.
Three Rivers
PULLING ALL THE STOPS OUT
CAREFUL planning enabled organists at a
Kibble Valley church to play all 0315 hymn tunes in the Ancient and Modem Hymnal in six hours. As the clock of All
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Hallows, Mitton, struck 10 a.m. on Saturday the regular church organist, Mrs Eileen Spurgeon, began the first two-hour session. She was followed by Mrs Anne Barnes and churchwarden Mr Ian Atkinson. The players
schedule of l(ll> hymns an hour and accomplished their task with just MWi minutes to spare. The marathon was part
maintained their
of a gift day organised to raise money for major improvements to the church structure and its c(|uimcnl. Our photograph shows
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Civic organist opens new concert season
Clilliciiw422-i.li (Editorial), -i~~ (AdreitMiifl) The programme opened gramme came to an eml GeorBc^Th.^ a Theme of , Thithcn-Bull’i' SSaHsS P — 2
Next came the very of it in ^ demanding Prelude and winch is not
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fast and brilliant perfor- Part two opened with «-> • brjiijant recital, mance.
which was given a mus,cal composition
18th Century musician H. N. Gerber. These proved to be charming short trios which showed off the chancel and choir divisions
Mr Atkinson at the keyboard, with fellow player Mrs Anne Barnes, centre right, and some marathon supporters. (CAT 2517)
A BLACK Vauxhall Nova, valued at £500 and regis tration number A16MNA, was stolen from a car park at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, between 7- 15a.m. and 6-45 p.m. on Thursday.
Stolen car
‘Four Inventions” by the by Saint Saens, which was extremely well managed, followed by the quiet “ C a r o l ” by P e r c y
of the organ. The first half of the pro-
This was followed by tion of “Danse Macabre 101 i Lcmare’s organ transcrip-
Whitlock. Then came the “Intro
duction and Passacaglia”
by Charles Myers. The latter portion of the work consists of 25 variants of th e th em e and was designed by the composer to snow off the many tone colours available on the instrument, which it cer
tainly did. Variations continued
with a performance of
treated to a stunning pei- formance of :,HornP«per Humoresque bj Noe' Rawsthorne, which lelt them in amused good humour and hearty appi e- ciation, as their applause
. — showed. Moor blazes
A FIRE on Wiswell Moor took Clithcroe fire-fight ers an hour to subdue. One engine dealt with the ure, which burnt a patch of twigs and brambles , between 7-35 and 8-3o
p.m.
I-’ugue in D Major by J. S. it belongs to that penoil ol by Mlne . Norman B a c h
f f bA ? u et, led on to the A quiet piece, “Rosace
JUJ.U1 (Clarified) Kipbug theme
A HUMOROUS talk by Mr Ted Ashcruft, who
THE 36th season of Clitheroe Pansb Chui eh U $ lgal, Ml- Harold with a concert given by the civic oigann Britton.
t> • rhnrch Organ Society opened
awaited Clitheroe Prohus Club members at their fortnightly meeting at
used Kipling’s “Just So S to r i e s ’ as his th em e ,
Pendle Club. . . . He gave an insight intu
what makes people laugh and then went on to tell
stories about some of the country’s must popular comedians, politicians and sporting personalities, plus some anecdotes about northern humoui. Thanks were expressed by Mr Tom Duff.
c ^ e . - This Wlis not the Councillor ill audience was
RESIDENTS of Edisford, Low Moor and Trinity are- advised that Kibble Valley Coun. John McGowan will be unavailable for some time due to illness. Constituents are asked
to contact Coun. Alan Yearing on 01200 4231,18 or Coun. Bert Jones on 01200 425512 instead.
Stolen car
A RED Citroen AX car, regis tration No. G703 GCW and v a lu ed at £4,000, has been stolen from Lowergate ear park,
Clitheroe. J
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