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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 20th, 2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- lonline.co.uk ^rinQsifiecn www.eastlancashireohline.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classitie ),


, taking to the airwaves with his !en memories o f ’ Ol Blue E yes


\ ______ _ — by Julie Frankland


'OL Blue Eyes is the inspiration for the first in a new series of radio shows by Bolton- y-


Bowland broadcaster Mr Bryan Cowgdl. S i n g at 1-05 p.m. this Sunday, Mr Cowgilh


of Nethergill Barn, takes to the airwaves of BBC Radio Lancashire for 55 minutes for a 15-week


run of "Lancashire Gold . a memory6l^n^arid^a


v tsJkT'k*.: 'At1.*\ *£*■ *$**£& v ' \ raise


Insure the fund— Icluded a karaoke Tl success, flows Mark Avery,


ieven Hickey and | with a cheque for Led by their spon-


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1955 to rise through its ranks to become con­ troller of BBC1 in 1974. He said: "A decade


Cowgill visited the sim- A lb^ H a ^ Cow gm. f


"Prank Sinatra was the


ia.i iyy iui — Frank Sinatra, Peggy


Lee, Count Basie and Billie Holliday." In April of this year,


Shoppers’


help for eyesight charity


SHOPPERS at a local supermarket and sponsored walkers have been helping to give sight to cataract


sufferers. The Rotary Club or


i e that much of a: lid be set by allow-' Ivould help tourism Jants had been hon- Jall owners were.


J-policy of no new Ihe countryside. He


troe), who said that ■ s y m p a t h y


|d by Coun. Frank; with the.


Jtso f the case he was-


ji t the whole thing”. ■he application was


J-ote. Jer applications for- pf rural properties,


Jural worker only to lential, were deferred Its were not available.


onyhurst


|ms, talks 3 daily sessions of t and talks will take


_> in the Centenaries fatre, Stonyhurst


lege, this weekend, patholics Making a Jprence" is the theme


th a t promises to be pteresting and stimu- ng programme being


Jd at the college on ■urday and Sunday, f uest speakers will be Mark Coleridge,


i the Vatican, Lord Ivid Alton, Mr


Juries Whitehead, Mr Iter Garret, Michelle Tiran, Mr James Park­


land Jenny Baker. Rdmission is free, for ■ticket contact Mr Ihn Travis, tel. 01254


16063. infilli iTtnmrirri»iv*


p ^ i^mMy places throughout the country and very soon she will hold an exhibition in London.


j f-yP= in Rlarkburn but her work has been on dis- Ehni^ - ... . gwr im "l*lnlr^ t1,l _____


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Brewery’s charity helps visually impaired to keep bowling along


^ . . .


INDOOR sport enthusi­ asts across the Ribble Valley who are visually impaired are cheering the Daniel Thwaites


Brewery. An


£800 donation


from the brewery’s chari­ table trust has bought a special carpet, bowls, jack and storage bag for


for 5*KB?


___ J __iimniv pan- bowl rolling is Rach sT h » “ i


enough. "It is a marvellous ges­


ture, which will bring joy into the lives of our


members." T h e new equ ipment


was handed over to the society before its weekly get-together at St


get-iogemc. a W , Y E¥hSSS0 »riuoh b,« '■M Painted silk display


AN unusual exhibition is taking place in the reference S a r tm en t of Clitheroe Library until the end of the


m°Artist Maysa El-Gazway has a display of frc°-h^ ^ -h S s N o t ' T o o WM


PART TIME COURSES furniture


O - n Avnrd Level 2 Cnbinot Making (Wednesday - reduced fee Progression Award


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Colour Therapy Crystal Therapy


(NB no fees waived for the above three courses)


W O R KIN G W ITH CH ILD R EN . HND/C in Childhood Studies O PEN C O L L E G E


A wide range of Stages A and B courses sell available LAN G U A G ES


German for Improvers GCSE German GCSE French GCSE Urdu


SPOR T FoundationNVQ2 in Coaching Studies in Exercise forWomen


BUSINESS AND O F F IC E S TU D IE S GCSE Accounting


OCR Accounting 2


IAB Computerised Bookkeeping NEBSM Management Diploma


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ABC Welding (day release) ABC Welding (evenings)


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European Computer Driving Licence Certificate in Multimedia Design Visual Basic for Beginners Introduction to the Internet


Telematics (Basic and Intermediate) Desktop Publishing


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CLAIT Computer Literacy and Information Technology NVQ2 Installing and Supporting n NVQ3 Installing and Supporting IT


IBT Integrated Business Techology Stages 2 and 3 NVQ2/3 Using IT


Introduction to PCs


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Soft Furnishing


Western Line Dancing for Beginners Painting for Pleasure


Complementary Therapies Photography Feng Shui


Holiday French f u l l t im e Health and Social Care Diploma In Holistic Therapies


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HND Business Studies HND Childhood Studies


BAIHND Contemporary Music MODERN AP PRENTiCESHJPS IN TH E FO L LOW IN G


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Information Technology


Care for the Elderly Manufacturing Brickwork


Carpentry and Joinery Operations


Plastering Painting and Decorating furnlture/Upholstcry Production


Initial Traineeships are available in the following areas: Business


Information Technology


Performing Distributive Operations Access 16-19


Various options available Access for adults


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Financial Incentives P^^^'^J ’^ojgrn^p^renhcc'shlps and o' £


J 'c . l . lp . only) :4 5 ' i ,


irubudic, vii Thwaites' Charitable


Trust (back row, third


from left), with members of the Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Soci­ ety.


;


I Graham Sowter Lid that they must;


Ribblesdale collected £492 from customers at the Tesco stores in Clitheroe, and £120 was raised from a sponsored walk of Morecambe Bay. Sight Savers Inter­


national has received £500 of the total. The charity promotes cataract operations in Africa and India, where many people, both adults and chil­ dren, are too poor to pay for the operations. Rotary President


Mr John Pallister said: "As the average cost of this operation in these countries is only about £15 per person, many people benefit from donations like this." Mr Pallister has


expressed his club s appreciation for the support given to his members' efforts by customers the staff at Tesco, the walkers and all other contributors.


loos S S i ’ ■ consummate profession- m M r Cowgill had twice al. His attention to detail i


upon Lta t a . in t .™ ol K 5 S K K 2 ™ to


have


Church is starting a Saturday service A N E W s e r v ic e b e in g h e ld a tW h a lle y


Parish Church is designed to meet the times^ ^ yenture _ callcd Satur- changing times.


^ ^


attractions for families ^Sunday ,h sch0ol A ham sandwich tea pre- these days that we have decided to add


huge presence. He was a f nutrh cookie and


a Saturday evening service, says the pa y ^------anH evervone held prior to the service, and everyone


"There are so many competing V® Qon art and drama workshop in of the church will be


, . dav®6 - will be launched by a special Sterry.


tough cookie and had the V . m° f ; r S c


leave ^ u with^cue for a I families an opportunity


to come tifchurch at a time when there R K f e * m.


■TteBestis Yetto Come' and start this Saturday on a perma- tribute to the class act he and %vill have drama and °tberfeatu Ch


was. While programme one


1 d^ r . ^ j ^ r o f h P“ eC


entitled "Big Bands, Big Voices" celebrates Frank Sinatra's work as well as that of his contempo­ raries, other shows focus on British stars such as Tom Jones and, even nearer to home, recreate the "Blackpool Nights" of the 1950s and 1960s, when the BBC invited top acts visiting the resort to perform at the Tower Ballroom. Their shows were recorded and broadcast


Trank Sinatra shared the rase, the set and pub- licity for his perfor­


mances. "Physically he was not


a big man, but he had a


to the nation, which knew to listen out for the familiar signature tune of "Beside the Seaside , played by Reginald the tower


Dixon on Wurlitzer.


*S Tomorrow the church will hold a "call in" evening at which prayers will be said for the success ofthenewidea- Sunday will also be a big day for the church. There is a mission serviceat


which the preacher will be the R ■ w „, T ___ r„iw,nrt hv a oarish


thcre is an open invita- h«reh £ . lor/Ulcto,trend.____________


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°ther-


aul Hojjjays S X 'c f u ^ a n u a ^ M a r c h 2 0 0 2 ,


Boarding at


St Mary’s Hall Stonyhurst


Marv’s Hall is pleased to announce


that itwiH be holding a Boarding Weekend for Boys and Girls aged 7


Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th of October, 2001


........ .................... .... The Headmaster,


St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst, Lancashire 15157 9PU


Tel: 01254 826242 Fax: 01254 826382


Scholarships and Bursaries are ayttilablc tt> St Mary's Had is a Charity Number: 230 U o _____________ ________________ _________


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