lonline.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 13th, 2001 11 &b'yA I Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonlin^^ ^ ^
Pupils’ modem version of the Nativity I Top honour for "
1 new brigade members
TWO members of Clith- I eroe _.Division'- were
| enrolled in the St John Ambulance at the move-
| ment’s annual county
i conference. Helen Robinson (11),
| of Fort Street, Read, ] and 12-year-old Saman- | tha Moore, of Rishton, were among a dozen I Lancashire youngsters
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| chosen to be enrolled by the Lord Slynn of Hadley, Prior of Eng-
p r o m i s e - / Buy window*, door* and
i&ecisy conwvatorirt with confidence.
Jard for ildlife luarry
ILIFE work in Jed quarry at froe has been In award for its In enhancing blic enjoyment Ildlife experi-
|th e award to I Quarry Local I Reserve, man
tsh Nature has
ly the Wildlife lo r Lancashire, lister and North [side. kite's woodland,
A MODERN version of the Nativity story was presented at Grindleton C. E. Aided Primary
School.
and the exceptional singing voice of Alex Standring was used to good
lestone grassland Illogical forma- littract several Id visitors a year 1 used by schools llogists. ■Site of Special
Subscription increase at garden club
lie Interest award pledges recent
FORTY members of Clitheroe Garden Club were told that subscriptions will increase for the first
j 2 to see our efforts pledged by Eng- Iture in this way.” jiill is a limestone greef containing Ifossil^, notably
J produce a geolo- J leaflet and inter- Iboards. Irve manager Mr limb said: "We are hroud of what we here. I t is very
time in a decade. At a meeting held at
Ribblesdale Technology College High School, club chairman Mr Bill Gregson said subscrip tions would be increasing 50p to £5.50 from Feb-
ruary.Members heard that the programme for March, 2002, to Febru
Is, a type of sea lily Iwould have been 1340 million years
[mge for the
Changed Monday's |:r Christmas route, ley were going to 1 |the sleigh to Chat-
able route AL Round Tablers
Jbe going to the vil- 1 collecting for chari- In Wednesday inst- 1 Monday's time will fpent on the. original dnesday route, the
, but, because of a pi event there, they
Jilico-Waddington Id area of Clitheroe.
ary, 2003, had been com pleted and contained a
wide variety of talks and demonstrations covering horticulture, wildlife and
travel. There will also be the usual outings and fund-raising events for the club and for charity,
as well as the annual hor
ticultural show. The main speaker for
the evening was Mrs Sarah Robinson, who demonstrated Christmas flowers. The audience was fascinated by the seemingly casual way she constructed her cre ations. Her explanations of what she was doing, along with her anecdotes about Christmas, held members' attention. She produced four arrange ments, which were raf fled at the end of the
evening. The next meeting
Sr free
[ET )URS >DAY,
bonsai. Aids charity
AN African Aids charity has reaped the rewards of a golden silence and sponsored tie day held by pupils a t a Ribble
Valley high school. Members of Ribbles
dale High School Tech nology College's Pendle team, with the support of their tutors, took part in the tie day, adding to the £92.20 raised by Year 11 youngster Gemma Zakrzewski,
who managed to main tain a day-long silence.
The £142 collected
will be used by the chari ty Signify to help chil dren in South Africa whose parents have Aids or have died from the condition.
IeNING HOURS: :7.30am-7.00pm :8.00am-4.30pm'
1 9th, when Mr Nick Mid- 1 dleton, of Samlesbury, will be talking about
All the school's 38 pupils took part ,
effect in the part of Mary. Joseph was played by Sam Cherry and Lauren Carolan was the Good Shepherd. "Rock Around the Flock” was pre sented twice at the school, and our
picture shows the cast. (B101201/4)
‘Little Red Riding Wolf’ review is a
winner for Victoria SAWLEY schoolgirl Victoria O'Brien is our latest Relay
Reader winner. The 10-year-old Pen
dle Primary School pupil (pictured) is a keen horserider, dancer, swim mer and singer, as well as being a member of Waddington Brownies and Clitheroe Golf Club. Victoria, pictured, who is the daughter of Mr Ken neth and Mrs Gillian O'Brien, has two broth- ers and a sister. Here is her review of
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3 the tww ueadlnt . Network
guarantee* in the tnuuttry. YHUt
B P sovereigndirect tH H l .... one day all windows will be bought this way
j land and the Islands of the Order of St John.
More than 130 vol
unteers, representing divisions and fellowship branches across the county, along with rep resentatives from Cheshire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, Tee- side and Staffordshire, attended the organisa tion's two-day confer ence in St Annes. Top ics on the agenda included medical ser vices in Kosovo m 1999, tissue donation and St
John at the Olympics. The keynote address
was given by guest of honour Lord Slynn.
Lady Slynn, the Assis- Pictured with Lord
tant Chief Commission- and Lady Slynn er (Youth), also attend- Helen (left) and Saman ed the conference.
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Fver wanted to buy double glazing but been put off by the thought of dealing with pushy salesmen, then try us at Sovereign Direct. With no obligation quotes and an independent ten year insurance backed guarantee we re changing the
image of double glazing salesmen. th a . ______________.
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has made. She thinks 'It's
L. Anholt's book, "Little Red Riding Wolf". "This book is an amus
ing story with a swop on the story of Red Riding Hood. I t starts in the
forest with a Big Bad Girl who is fat and ugly and frightens all the wild creatures. There is a small wolf called Little Wolfie who likes to sing. When he is going through the forest to visit his Granny Wolf who is sick, the Big Bad Girl pinches the food th a t he is taking to
Granny. “The Big Bad Girl s
I father is a hat maker and isn't very good at it! He gives Big Bad Girl a red hat and a cape that he
the pits' and decides to give it to Little Wolfie and trick him into think ing that his Granny has made it especially for | him.
that he will go and visit Granny and thank her. Big Bad Girl rushes ahead and finds the Granny out. She puts Granny's hat on and jumps into her bed. When Little Wolfie arrives he suspects that something is wrong. Sud denly the real Granny came in. She told the Big Bad Girl she was going to eat her. Big Bad Girl was so frightened that she ran home to her father and promised to be a Big Good Girl - | which she didl"
“He tells Big Bad Girl | ‘ ___ : ;;a. V:v’Sa. takes place on January Praise from tourism boss
TOURIST businesses from the Ribble Valley were among those who received praise from Lancashire Tourism Partnership chairman Mr Anthony Goldstone. The group of business-
people had all gained funding through the partnership's Invest in the Best and Lancashire Attractions Develop ment Fund for schemes to boost the county's
for Valley businesses ly £400,000 have created 71 new en suite rooms, 13 bedrooms for disabled people, 86 new bed rooms, 15 new self-eater- 1 ing units and a I bunkhouse bam, as well as improvements to a number of visitor attrac
tions. The Ribble Valley
attractions. , ■ Grants totalling near- ______________
connection included the Bowland Wild Boar Park at Chipping, R o chester Roman Muse um, the Clitheroe Plat form Gallery and Wolfen Mill House, Chipping.
Damage to Castlegate windows
TWO windows in premises in Castlegate, Clitheroe, . were damaged sometime between Saturday night
and the early hours of Sunday. A window in a communal flat entrance was
smashed, causing damaged valued at £150, and a shop windmV was also smashed, with the damaged
valued at £300.
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