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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 14th, 2000
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t e w s ■■' • ■ ' I In association with c o b cd -le# xxxmxn a n t ) T r a y CHATBURN
The Manor House, C h a t- member of th e club, th e i r burn/thoiroughly enjoyed the >help win be much appreciat- ; sing-a-long provided by Mr ■ ed., ...„,
, . y I-V. K
Basu.riugnes, ofi oacivuuiii. •___1 1____V>lr>
He entertained by playing his keyboard and singing many
sil.Hu hes i
Blackb rn GRINDLETON
old-time songs. Refreshments rounded off
; a good afternoon. CHIPPING
Ind trans- I for a sus- Tre invest- krhich'will
5 take for
|ty. It the first I t was the Itment of Tiange the haged and
I been call- ice its for ked to see
|ie support 3 also wel-
|f the new
It subsidy), le advocat- fmment, is n" for the
le to put in generation r a major
lodel of the lpebackon Tirld War. (scale, local
leater local ; their eco- ative. The
■should be pre profes- 1 be given [ by proper
Leful, deter- [They love lide. With a i f their own
I the kind of In t govern ing, they will Icountryside
3 they have s custodians
l> enjoy.
Variety of events Aii neeworcuci 6 ».u6
forthcoming
bers details of a v a r ie ty of f/\wftl/lATn1THT PVPntS was
wsletter giving mem ev en s
, launched a t the meeting of : Chipping WI. President Mrs Carol Grant thanked all who helped at“the successful coffee
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Close encounter : On Sunday, Grindleton Cricket . Club played host to Hurst Green. Unfortunately, a ll th e home playe rs had enjoyed a late night a t the village midsummer bash the
apparent prior to the game, nnn ■*-**—
while the Hurst Green play ers warmed-up Grindleton players searched for Parac etamol!
Grindleton lost the toss and shakily took to the field.
, ■ d, T i . t .W t . a o h a ™ , ^ S « l l o ao . from keeping geese to a van- . . . and a c c u r ^ wkkets> bufc a ccuracy. L ° Hurs t Green
Birthday flowers were pre- . ** w ilk in so n (47) and sented to Mrs Helen Powell. Ja cques (33) b o th took Mrs Margaret Heane won the enmnetition and Mrs Cliff
pressure on the home side. ad v an tage of co p
the raffle: Members were advised of
the county show on Septem ber 13th, with a preview on
the,12th.
• for the next meeting, has been m a d e sme this was only temT ' "cancelled due to the foot and, gorary as Mercer_(76) and D.
The treasure hunt, planned ■
moiith crisis. Now Mrs Ann Scaegill will speak on "Double
Dutch". The luncheon club will . ; '
meet on Wednesday and the walking group on June 25th.
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again. However, Hurst Greencu .
0 por«u ^ do avj.«»v
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n u r
Wilkinson (32) smashed 60 off the last six overs. The vis i to r s finished on 190 for
seven. ■ 1 • After a welcome break for
tea, Griridleton took their
! turn a t the crease.:It did not. •" take long for.'Hursb Green to
• ■ have the home side in trouble. • ‘Five of Grindleton's batsmen were b a ck in th e pavilion
r r i r k p t f i n a l l v ' ■ ' w i t h th e sco re o n 45, O n ly U r iC K e i , llllclliy--
. L e a c h (64) looked to have
'■ Downham's 2001 cn ck e t plaat d , t h e conditions. . season f inally s ta r te d w i th a n Qb e r ry (34) c am e in to .b a t ,
' away ! f ix tu re a g a in s t old and for the second week run- friends the Penguins.
g.:. Leeds
..University. was Ih e . arobnd the ground, sharing a g io r iu u o auoi..»6 lorious s e t tin g for wha t v.---
turned out to be a great day out, n ot only on the pitch, bu t also off .it. With newly- elected captain Phillip Park er away on-honeymoon, Dave Lakin took oyer the reigns.
Jie Clitheroe |e re tremen-
1 the Mayor, Tdth a silver
ken and the
| r was antic- lies was sure i to vigor-
Ir J. Clynes (fits. He said Dmadework-
)ty and prop-
f which rural vas crowned, i fancy dress
ample of the
lid-fashioned . No one was
k.25) towards title entrance,
i only one out ated mechan-. |e when in sec-
|afte was taken
Jgntedby.the
Mace when it
(brothers who IJshant. 1 Rose Festival Jitival commit- |uncil's fault as
then Donnelly, plved in several he sailed for
Jits j '■f the family of tblanca. * I- 1 -------:—;
s tan d of 69 with Leach. When b oth these batsmen were dismissed in quick suc cession, an early night in the
. ■ ciubbed th e bowlers ...... j Co
Tinach.
pub looked on the cards. Grindleton needed 70 runs
i : started slwly/maimy^duew ^ e b a t and take,afewr^ks.: Mit to nWI on the aims of when eVer I -ttghtbow ing fromSwarbnck' Unbelievably . sp e c ta to rs ^ ” council to improve th e
| . . . .T h e P e m ^ w n t t e ^ . v ^ ^ i r f r n g J T ay lo r ! and elected to bat. The hosts . ^ erexish^w decide4 toswing
LaKiniuu».uv« “ “ . " “•T ...wlth- omy;
« and;Walmsley.^The H r r t ^ wicket soon came, a good c a tch
by o portun ties OppUM'UlliViGj, W
warbrick. Doiw
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Coultherd, off the bowling of S — ........
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c atche s would e v en tu a l ly , deniy bega............... „ come back to haunt the visi-
L<i4- a »*a n n o n . -were onr th e edge of ^
bV.Vut dropped • sea(^. ahd Hurst Green sud--- arcHitect and town planner, ^
*£C had*“ . . . - , d- - - ... m./I u » i * **''* j. ab o u t ----------- . • tu ally ,
come back to haunt the vlsl" bje The pressure was mount- tors. The hosts' second wicket . " with three overs remain-
—• ery - ll
but Coultherd did not, quick- ■’
UUL UUUIKHW'* y , ly removi •ng the bai
uvcio
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.......issed it, . : “
hosts finished on 217 for twp . ^ued foltlf boundary rope off 40 overs.. After tea,
’--ils. The 1 h ’
the Downham
batsmen started fairly well, keeping up with the required ru n ra te . This was mainly due to a great batting perfor mance by
P..Craig. He was finally caught out by Hen- nessy sen. on 66 runs. Hart, Tomlinson and 'Walmsley. also helped the cause with scores in excess of 25 runs each; The m atch finally ended with the Downham b a tsm en running o u t of
! overs, finishing on 193 for six. I A good performance, despite
! losing. i With the Barley field out , , '
177 for eight’with’Taylor 39 notout. ’ 1
uea vu.uje uuuhuw; The* home side
»T>v*r»*Vir»mo IHr finished < ' -
j . defeat •Waste-paper
left in the space provided at the top of Back Lane, near the chapel wall.
emu ,
Next week, .Gr indle ton . one ^ travel to Hesketh Bank.
reau. on Man of th e match was
Taylor, who almost snatched v icto ry from th e jaws of ■ .
BU I CWU1U 1WV HU...V r - r j .. Qbe cordon o
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n to feel vulnera- mbese fw0 Were concerned -----------------
fell with Hay ton deceiving . Grjndleton requiring 27 Jenkinson with a great qeliv- jor yictory. : T aylor and e r y - the batsman missed it,
for victory. : xayioi “““ ................ ...........—
Ollerenshawtriedeverything, but could not quite penetrate „f fielders now
? tn e r , ^ th ink the
wicketkeeperoi boundary. Two huge sixes council was formed in 1926 ....... will b e a t 4 p.m., followed b y sp0rts.
able. Boundary followed jrom Taylor almost started a
countryside. n
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Mexican wave, th e crowd de erof p ortmeirion( and ' ■ their.
old members th at the -William Clough Ellis, the
, arcmteci anu These two were concerned
th e development of
arterial roads and property development. There was no government funding, b ut it created interest and, by 1927;:
ui b““ *— :— . ,
Spick and span A f te r se v e ra l weeks of
24 organisations round the . . M em o r ia l In s t i tu te ^ a r e „„ country were involved.
The council's objects were to stop fo o tp ath s^ being ,
closed, th e p o llu tio n of streams, unsightly buildings,
b u s t le a n d a c t iv i ty , th e a lte ra tio n s , to R imin g to n
comple te . F in an c ed b y a. 595 g ra n t from th e .’onal Lotte ry Commu-
ity F u n d , the toilets have rcdesigned to provide
the dumping of rubbish and qnisex tof le t for th e dis- improvingi co ttag es n o t ■ . , d ;n a d d it io n to new demolishing them. Mr Rams- f f i ’^ dgBnts.
. bottom explained how every- D o o rs in th e corridors. he]p the environment , - ■
^ b e en reconstruct- ■ ■ been widened to allow
by using p u b lic - tran sp o r t „„_v wheelchair access and ■ instead of cars, also separat- & ^ n o n -s l ip flo o r h a s
The usual waste-paper col- ing garden;waste frorq ru b en t a id . T h e e n t ra n c e lection will tak e place in .btah would
help.stoppoUu-
Grindleton today. Contnbu- twn. Mr tions of newspaper, maga-
zines and cardboard can be
thanked for his interqsti,, g ' ta A;compeUtt d- ¥3$ $ $ #
t^ ' ed', and the approach from tbdroad to tbe institute has
tibn^obp' has been installed, ta in e d . T h e J a c o b 's jo in te a . p a t r | c k ;Abercrbmbie, | B W • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "■ RIMINGTON “ Uj 'talk,to members -?e c reatio: r e
place by telephoning 01254' 878447.
e ty of humorous ta le s . A weathered the eariy storm b ra in s t ru s t proved very and s]owiy b egan to exert enlightening.
some loose
bowiing to increase the riin rate. Leach dismissed Wilkin
son lbw and Jacques followed almost immediately. Grindle ton had pulled themselves back in to th e game once
General meGling . Bold.
.Knowle Green Village Hall on June 30th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The class has been
jew ellery -m ^k in g d asS a ii l * - . • , i. — - 4
p.tn. » > • « » . j ~ J g ;
" Residents and friends of help, they should contact any in e - • and
c in r i - 'f l l n n n S i n g a l o n 9
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of bounds; this year's home i | fixtures have all been can- l |
bi . celled
due.to foot and mouth. • | b , M embers are looking for net
KNOWLE GREEN \ ...
J1 • • practice facilities'. If anybody F e a t h e r e d f r i e n d S or a local c r ick et club can The”Bird Man of Burnley"
and his feathered friends vis-, ■ __ . Hall
The"Bird Man of Burnley' ,
e n te r ta in ed an appreciative audience to an
evening of laughter and fun as he spoke of his work With the Rockwater Animal Sane-
To a o o th ntu ary
the difficulties being expert- mittee meeting to review tne enced a t present due to the j\^ay Day m a rk e t th a t .
hmsbid hwe sac - M to be formed and of
r f v j " " ‘«
previous evening and many nau over-indulged. This was
of suDDort. Mrs Maureen ers were iuwpj « ’ her organisation. ith z.-----
H°More than £100 was raised' Crowther was thanked for for village hall funds.
<o,,: ' iW f g a s s t a * m
I t Was reported a t a com- ay Day market
'Whalley Methodist Church a t 1 p.m. For details, contact Mrs Sheila Bowles. Greetings were extended to
has been organised for Tues day, members to m ee t-a t
A trip to the Lowry Centre
ited Khowle. Green Village ■/ E]sie Riimsey, who celebrat ed her 99thbirthday.
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Mitton’s oldest member, Mrs _
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SO people with hearing diffi- evening with " g ^ l l b e cultiesshould have no prob- Petition, th e
lems. This work m e a n s th a t ,, ,
Rimington Memorial Insti tu te now complies w i th tn e re q u irem e n ts of th e D is ability Discrimination Act,
and will make i t suitable for all types of functions. . .
Good crowd The monthly whist and
domino drive organised by ! the management committee
drew a good crowd to Rim ington Memorial Institute on Saturday. MCs were Mrs E. Hartley (dominoes) and Mrs
E. Jackson (whist). Supper was served And
prizes awarded to the follow- Whist: Ladies - Mrs E.
Barker, Mr T. Cowperth- waite, Mrs I . Robinson. G e n t s -M r s J. Cowperth- waite, Mrs M. Carruthers, Mrs D. Robinson.: _ ■
^ enttssw i th the ladies singles - Mrs L,Knight, Mrs E. Han- which produced some very . lej, Mr F. Pye, Mr W. Husth-
"CHInn Mrs Bernie Milea will play good tennis and long sets. Waite, Mrs F. Cooke.
programme-members were .under w a y ,^ ^ ^ got Ribbie Valley Borough Corni- . men.s-sing]es was won by 16- ;M. carruthers. . given th e o p p o r tu n ity of sn°o re la ting holiday and:other experiences, which ranged
Mrs L au ra Cannon in the filial later in the season. I he
. ■ MUSiC f e s t i v a l steve clash. _ • Tickets are on sale for the The AGM of Knowle: : R o c h e s te r Music Festival
Green Village Hall will take . from Ju ly 4 th to 8th , and place*on Jmie 25th; at.,7-Bp . tthey-can beordwedfrcm the
p.m. Everyone is welcome and coffee and shortbread
will be served, b LANGHO
Rose queen A great afternoon for all
J
' Riverside, tel. 01264 W8881, — » on Mondays, Wednesdays,
box .office a t K
a i th e Hectory,
Fridays and Saturdays. There will be a full range of music on offer, including the choir of St John's Gollege, Cambridge, the Guild Hall
the family will' take place in ± uc The Campanella Duo and __1. AM/I I^a i* nrt 1 1 - v-—
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St Leonard's Church, Lang- ho, on Saturday. There will be
ho, onbaturaay. lots of fun and loads of activ ities during the rose queen festival, which will begin a t 1- 15 p.m. with :a procession from Rogersfield. At 2 p.m. the Mayor of the Ribbie Val-, ley, Coun.,Mrs Gwen Pye, will crowri the rose queen, and. the field day will com mence a t 2-30 p.m. Music will be provided by Clitheroe
Town Band. p.m.
A disco will be held a t 6-30 MITTON
Rural council A rep re sen ta t iv e of th e
Council for the Preservation of R u r a l '"E n g la n d ,
.R am sb o ttom , gave a very E n g i u Mr i»*.* ■
gtacey Kent and her must . cians wilu a]so feature.
OVflLCJ m l l -
Field day . Ribchester field day will
take place on Saturday a t 1- 30 p.rii. Field day queen Amy Robinson will be attended by L au ra Fa r rer , Megan and Rebecca H o l t , Emma Horner, Siobhan Lough-Scott and Daisy Sutcliffe and page boys R o b e r t H orne r and
James Prosser. Parade judges will be Mr
Jim and M,rs, , .? u sa l} Dewhurst'and Mr Mike and
Mrs Eileen Farnsworth. Mrs Mabel Armitage and Mrs
' Sheila Bamber will judge com p e t i t io n s for flowers a n d
home-made alcoholic drinks. Various stalls will also be held there will
Various stalls will also be held . I 1. .
An/I 4*liorp TVl l
in g th e a f te rn o o n . o
ll
On S u n d a y , a Village t e a - p ar ty will ta k e p la c e o n th e r e c r e a t io n f ie ld a t 2 p .m . w h en e v e ry o n e is in v i te d to r e la x anc a n d l i s t e n w ....h..i.l.. - !
c h i ld r e n a r e
to m u s ic e n t e r
- —Raffle: Mrs E. Barker, Mr W. Barker, Mrs.V. Duck-
ai M rs r . ouuivt •
citbrs Leach cil, and pupils will be told vear-old Liam Searson after p Qri | in ‘^ P S n 0 cherry bowled with pace what to take when bookinga" an excelient contest with Mr . R a d lO S, J J
An in tr ig u in g peep
"Behind the Scenes" a t BBO Radio Lancashire was amus ingly revealed by Mr John Clayton a t th e meeting of , Rimington WI. He described
the way in which pro grammes are put together,
and' sp o k e -o f1 how radio b ro ad ca s tin g ;is likely tp | ctiahge in the future. He had some amusing anecdotes to recoullUi alnlu
answer questions from mem- bgrs Tbanks were expressed
ount^ _ . 1 - d was happy to .
Heidi Burnham and went on to thank sincerely everyone | for helping to make the Bor- der Group meeting such a | success. Secretary Mrs C.
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Knowles read several letters of appreciation from visitors
to the meeting. Mrs Keighley paid tribute
to the dedicated band of peo- pie who had cleaned and dec orated the memorial institute following alterations, and all agreed it was a building to be . proud of. The management committee is to be congratu lated on all the administra tive work involved in organis ing funding and planning of a job well done. A small new garden area has been created by the main entrance and, if
by the main entrance ana, n anyone has small plants/tp
beactivities'on the field dur- spare, they will be most-wel- come.
-A delegate is to attend a .. . ■ |
-meeting at' LFWI! headquar ters a t Leyland, when pro posed changes to the consti tution of the NFWI are to be
discussed. An invitation to take part . . , ,
in a Victorian weekend in Gisbiirn Parish Church was received, and two representa tives from Rimington WI will attend a planning meeting in
church on July 26th. Mrs M. Anderson read the
birthday greetings and Mrs K. Briscoe gave news ot forthcoming events in her
office as town crier. For the competition, mem
bers were divided into groups
for a radio quiz devised by the programme committee, with Mrs Spencer as question
master. There was much lau g h te r.an d n o sta lg ia as long-gone "steam radio," pro grammes and personalities
were brought to mind. SIMONSTONE
Booze,biscuits The meeting of Simon
stone, v?.ith Read I .next Thursday will take the form of a b isc u its -a n d booze
We would like to thank the many people who recently supported the /2.S.P.C.A. Appeal in Tesco, Chtheroe. The tremendous amount oj \
£880 was raised, together witli the generous donation o f a large amountoffood. ^ _
°Wearek
The Animal Shelter atAltham has been closea since 2m February due to; the Foot and Modth
c[ose(i
j L m a T it possible and to the public fo r their | support at this difficult time.
grateful to Tesco Management and Staff I - PARKING fwnm TY1A HI > 1
,: S tr ing Ensemble and jazz tQ Mr c la y to n by-Mrs B. musicians Mr Eric Ainsworth . Spencer.
and. Mr Jimmy Thompson. • President Mrs H;Keighley weicomed new member Mrs
i k s f i i o t a
MYERS DAMASK I50cms, kingsize mattress on deep divan base
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Dominoes: MrP. Metcalfe, Mrs L.- Knight, Mrs E H u t
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Closed The management commit
tee of West Bradford Village Hall has taken the decision to close th e hall u n til fur ther notice, due to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426669.
WHALLEY
Abbey winners W h is t winners of the
Abbey senior citizens' drive, in Whalley, were: Ladies - Mrs M. C o ttam , Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs P. Wooff (cons). Gents — Mrs D. Fa rn sw o r th , Mr J. Wooff, Mrs M. Naylor (cons). Dominoes: Mrs II. Hardy,
For details of advertising, i ring Lisa Rudgyard on 01200 422323^ Old School.
pCbltlUU* x**w ----------- o a t 7-30 p.m. in Simonstone
Items for inclusion should be sent to: Village News, Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroc
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---------------------. — .......... - r in n c / io im n Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone Street,VVhalley Tel. 01254 82222U
_ --------_ _ ---------------- Mrs J. Peel, Mr J. Hartley
(cons). - There will be a drop-in ccn-
' t re in Whalley M e th o d is t Church hall next Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon.
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