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i 14 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 7th, 2002


Reunion time for ex-pupils from Clitheroe Grammar


A GROUP of old girls from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are going beyond the Internet to organise a reunion. They have already been in touch


they are trying to locate for the reunion a t The Moprcock Inn, Waddington, on September 7th.


with some of their 1967 classmates. through websites which specialise in locating former schoolfriends. But there are still more friends


. One of the organisers, Mrs Janet Bristol (nee Jolly), of West Brad­ ford, said: "This year will be 30 years since we sat our GCE's. The date of the reunion is the actual date when we started school." Girls who were in the class of '67,


or joined between 1967 and 1974, can contact Mrs Bristol on 01200 426272 or Mrs Ruth Cuthbert (nee Hardiker) on 01772 861862.


The Peugeot Expert Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk


Society’s change


of ^eime


A CHANGE of venue "has been arranged for meet­ ings of C lith e ro e Literary Society. The group will now


meet in the Monsoon R e s tau ran t in Duck S tre e t , near Tesco supermarket, starting tonight. Members get togeth­


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial


er on the first Thurs­ day of every month, and discussion com­ mences a t 7-30 p.m., although members wishing to dine as well should be there by 7 p.m. The society reads a wide range of modern


and classic writing in a stimulating, yet relaxed and informal atmosphere. Tonight members


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ir Price shown is the Contract Hire rental for Expert 1.9 litre diesel and is the weekly equivalent on a 3 year agreement of 12.000 miles per annum, with 3 months* rental of £608.25 in advance followed by 35 monthly rentals of £202.75. Rentals are subject to VAT a t 17.5%. Contract Hire rental indudes fiil AA Membership and Government Vehicle Excise Duty and GAP Insurance for the period of the contract. Credit and Hire offer subject to availability for business users only and is subject to status. For written quotations for either credit or hire please contact Peugeot Financial Services. Quadrant House. Pnncess Way. Redhill RH11QA. A guarantee may be required, t Finance subject to status. Over 16s only. 'Price quoted exdudes VAT and on the road costs and applies to Expert 1.9 litre diesel at £11.170.00. A delivery charge (induding number plates) of £446.80 (exd.VAT) is applicable. The cost of Government Vehicle Excise Duty and First Registration Fee is extra. §ln addition


to the Peugeot one year unlimited mileage manufacturer's warranty, all vehides first registered in the UK and purchased from a UK Peugeot Dealer on or after January 1st2002 benefit from a free optional additional two years of warranty provided by the Peugeot Dealer network in the UK.


This additional warranty carries a mileage limit of 60.000 miles from first registration, does not apply to paintwork and is dependent upon the manufacturer's recommended servicing being carried out at the specified time or distance intervals by an authorised Peugeot Dealership. Offer applies to UK only. For fun terms and conditions, please consult your Peugeot Dealer in the UK. ^Service intervals are 2 years or 20,000 miles


for petrol. 2 years or 10,000 miles for diesel and 2 years or 12,000 miles for HDi turbo diesel vehides. Details correct at time of going to press. S uOject to vervde availability. Offers apt V to eliftdc vehides supplied and registered between 11th Match2002 and 31st Match 2002 inclusive.


How clean is my valet


A NEW car valeting service easily accessed from all parts of the Valley will put a shine on any vehicle at eco­


nomical cost. Claire Bentley and Steve Pacey feel


they have spotted a gap in the local car, van and 4WD care market - but are quick to emphasise th a t the pricing structure of Clitheroe Car Valeting is "a la carte" style. The couple have recently been running^


the Higher Buck, Waddington, and hope to be just as busy at their new premises in North Street, Clitheroe, along-the. side of the council-run car park. -: Prices start at just £20 for a mini-valet,


Anna’s aching arm is a sign of success for youngsters


PUPILS of Ribblesdale High School Technology College gave Mrs Anne Pilkington an aching arm on Tuesday. Mrs Pilkington, head of student services a t Accrington and


Bridge club winners


WINNERS a t Pendle Bridge Club or} Monday were Mrs Doreen Blake, Mrs Eva Velvick, Miss Ada Yates and Mrs Bar­ bara Hargreaves. New members are always wel­ come at the club, which meets on Mondays at 1- 30 p.m. Solo whist winners at


the club this week were Mr M. Parker, Mr A. Leonard and Mr A. Hartley. New players are welcome on Mondays at 7-30 p.m.


Window is hit


VANDALS threw lumps of concrete through a window of a Ford Fiesta car parked in Market Place, Clitheroe on Sun­ day night, causing.£60 damage.


Rossendale College, presented 120 of the Ribblesdale pupils with their


Records . of Achievement, the dossier they have each compiled about their five years at the college. "She was marvellous. She shook


ACCORDING to friends, a stage debut by Dan Bradbury will extract from him every bit of act­ ing ability he possesses. The cameo role in Stage


in a cupboard. Rehearsals have been exhausting for him." Mr Bradbury, who is


2's latest production in Downham Village Hall calls on him neither to speak nor move. In fact, any perambula;


each one by the hand and had a word with each one," said Mrs Vir­ ginia Crew, Ribblesdale head of personal, social and health educa­ tion. This was the second batch of 120


leavers. "We decided it would be better to do it in two batches," said Mrs Crew. Our picture shows the pupils with


their Records of Achievement. (J050302/6)


will discuss the book "Disgrace" by Coetzee. Chekhov's Short Sto­ ries will be examined on April 11th and "Tamburlaine" by Marlowe on May 2nd. Everyone is welcome


to attend and to read, enjoy and discuss the books. Further information


Dan’s the man as he stars in village production v r .


tions he makes around the stage will be done in a wheelbarrow. And he will not even have to open his eyes to make sure he does- not bump into the scenery. For Mr Bradbury is


also stage managing the production in his off-stage moments, said: "I feel very important. I feel I ought to walk in the theatre on opening night wearing a big black cloak and a flop­ py hat and smoking a large cigar, just like a real thespian!" He stresses he has not


been typecast in the role. The play opens on


playing the corpse in "Beyond a Joke", the two- act comedy which opens on March 19th. His wife, Mrs Lesley Bradbury, who is one of the eight cast members, said: "He only has two entrances. In one he appears in a wheelbar­ row and in the other he is


March 19th and runs until March 23rd with the exception of the Thursday night. Tickets are avail­ able at Clitheroe Tourist Information Office or at the Swan Inn, Whalley. Our picture shows Mr


Bradbury and other cast members during the rehearsals. (K280202/8)


ONE of the largest congregations ever to assemble in Chatburn Methodist Church wit­ nessed the last service in the present build­ ings. Giving thanks for the


a member of the church - who was present in the congregation. The address was


past and commitment to the future, the ser­ vice was conducted by the Circuit Superinten­ dent, the Rev. Chris Cheeseman. The choir sang an


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-■i Service marks end of era for Chatburn church


given by Chatburn "old boy" Mr David Bowker, who drew on his fund of memories of growing up in Chatburn in both peace time and the war years. And now a new


which includes a good wash and polish and a thorough inside clean, including dash and windows. The main valet price varies, depending on the size and condition of each car, but normally ranges from around £35 to £55. The cost will reflect the amount of time and work involved. Anyone with a vehicle needing a good t


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clean-up is invited to give a ring or call i round and make an appointment, although; sometimes the job can be carried out there > and then. There is a waiting room and; refreshments are available.


STEVE PACEY vacuums the inside of a customer’s car. C040302/2b The old days of soaked after-valet uphol­


» "We are using the latest equipment, materials and techniques but people in the Ribble Valley will expect, and receive'; a positively old-fashioned standard of care and commitment as well," says Ms Bent­ ley, who comes from Ribchester.


stery are now gone and the duo use a spe­ cial wet-dry process which lifts the dirt and helps brighten the fabric. Bodywork is buffed and pressure washing cleans inside nooks and crannies such as wheel arches. The pair are both used to buckling down


and sorting out problems. They invite any­ one to call in and see what they have to offer motorists keen to maintain high vehi­ cle standards - there is parking at the door.


...and it restores faith in furniture


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THIS picture graphical­ ly illustrates an unusual aspect of Clitheroe Car Valeting's premises - a furniture renovation ser­ vice run by Claire Bent­ ley in a special workshop at the back of the build­ ing.


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.onetime..' ".This clothes mangle


trained restorer, and ran a business in this field at


Ms Bentley is a CLAIRE Benlley.with her historic mangle. CO 10302/2a


• Revamping the metal- 'work-and treating the wooden parts and rollers will transform it into an eye-catching piece that can be used as anything , frbm’an-ornate kitchen


is from the earlier part of last century and, while not exceptionally rare, is considered quite collec­ table," says Ms Bentley.


introit which had been composed for the cente­ nary in 1983. Young­ sters from the Chatter­ box Club enacted a sketch based around an old wooden ark made unknown years ago by


Mercy message


in bottle VITAL messages in bottles and boxes could soon be found in the homes of elderly and vulnerable Ribble Val­ ley residents. The Rotary Club of


pan stand to a garden feature. Ms Bentley's main


ARIES


Clitheroe is backing an initiative aimed at pro­ viding information to the emergency services. The message would


restoration skills, howev­ er, centre on timber fur­ niture going back to Vic­ torian times. 'An unusual aspect of


my Aries line. . ' ^ TAURUS


her work is in creating modem furniture out of time-expired,...^ older, pieces. Using special] painting techniques, ah' old item can be1 trans­ formed.


I tional and built to last. Anyone with furniture


with a nursery theme would make an ideal cen­ trepiece in a child's room while also being func-


A chest of drawers {


to renovate is invited to call at Clitheroe Car Valeting for a chat, with­ out obligation.


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tainers, together with lists and stickers, would cost ‘£350 and members of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe are currently seeking-support for the initiative and opinions ab b u t '^ its" viability locally."'


provide a list of essen­ tial personal and med­ ical details for each occupant in the house­ hold and would be placed in a fridge. - Staff from the emer­ gency services would be alerted to the presence of, the.container by two green cross stickers, one placed near the front entrance to the premis­ es and the other on the fridge. ■ To provide 1,00Q con­


Three cottages ? are to be built


THREE cottages can be created from a bam and


shippon at Sandersons Farm, :West Bradford Road, Waddington, say officials of Ribble Valley Boroug|i Council. . They have approved


the application of Messrs Dewhurst, acting under their delegated powers.


Maybe you will feel a little bit weary, as if you don't know quite whether you can cope since Ncp.qJne is around rather strongly for a few .’days. Its influence tends to ISVJe£ energy,-concentration, sometimes confidence, so you go up.into'a bit of a daydream. You may feel a cut off.from the important'people In your life just briefly. Really what is happening is that you are cutting off from your deeper feelings, mainly because you think you might not like what you found. Try to case up and all will come together


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.a.day or.so. If you'can find the correct attitude of absolute resignation without becoming discouraged, then it will pass by. It is difficult to let yourself be hemmed In, so you .may get irritable or touchy. Just don’t say too much in the heat „ of the moment.


This is dearly not the time to confront difficult situations or people, because you cannot work up the energy or the courage for a robust discussion.What you want is to live in a blissful universe with no rough edges.You may feci life is doing slow, slower and practically In reverse for


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Jul 23- Aug 22


:Th'ls is/ a’ tlme'to be sympathetic, spiritual, and maybe creative though you may find it'difficult to push yourself into doing anything very practical. But whatever happens you will not be as worried about your own needs or ambltions/Authority figures may be a bit of a problem.They seem to be telling you to do what you don’t want to d a It’s important not to let them


•get at you too much. Just knuckle down to doing what is true for you. If ' you-work very hard you will achieve something, admittedly modest, but.


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The Influences around anow could: be enlightening but they could also be misleading. You need to stay very practical and grounded to get the best end of Neptune. It can' be. religious or spiritual, even connected to things paranormahThey always say there is nothing to fear but fear itself. It dearly Isn’t totally true, but there are situations where you get yourself more in a stew worrying than Is entirely necessary. Get a grip of your concerns, look at the bottom line, and you will find it all becomes much easier thereafter.


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find the road clears. ^ Mar 21-Apr 19


The Sun dose to Neptune you put your head in a bit of a sea fog. But if you can be gentle with yourself, and indeed with other people, you will be more sensitive to what's going on In the atmosphere around you. Fuming, fretting and complaining doesn’t seem to be getting you anywhere very fast.There is a temporary roadblock ahead and you may have to wait a bit for that to dear. But you could also be chip, chip, chipping away at whatever stands in your path. All you need is determination and perseverance. Call


0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 5 Apr 20-May 20


You will understand what companions need now, which is wonderful and helpfut.obviously.The only thing you have to watch Is not to get drawn too much Into other people's problems, because you can end up a bit of


a doormat. If anchors are dragging with one project, you need to set


ingenuity to work.There's no point in giving up in disgust or out of rgy.Tackie it head-on but in a persistent, not foot-stamping, way.Just focus and keep quietly forcing your way ahead. Then you will suddenly


0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 6 t - — May 21-Jun 21


Try to see if there isn't a way of turning the hunches that you’ve had recently into practice. It means doing something a lot more solid and sensible than you may feel. But it will be worth the effort if you can manage. Your anger will tend to be either switched on or switched off, since there are slightly edgy influences around, which are not very easy to handle. Just proceed cautiously, double-checking everything. Don’t let -


LIBRA Sept23-Oct23 |


feelings of inadequacy hold you back. Just recognise that you can only do so much and that achievements will not bespectacuiar. . Call mv Ubra line. .• - ~H~ 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 1


SCORPIO


When Neptune is around, you tend to be over-nice, but do watch since you could attract yourself to less than honest people.They could try to pull the wool over your eyes, or leave you disillusioned o r disappointed. Be on your guard. High energy Mars Is in aspen with slow moving Saturn so blockages and delays are to be expected. If things are not going quite as well as you’d planned, just remember that patience will help. Don't j duck and dive to avoid the problem, but work quietly and persistently at trying to remove or overcome it. Call my Scorpio line


to hear more. . ■ST 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 2 SAGITTARIUS Nov23^Dec 21


Oct 24-Nov 22 |


church will rise over the next six months, offer­ ing to the people of Chatburn a variety of facilities as well as ensuring the continuing presence in the village of a Methodist Church. Pictured at the final


Ihalburn Filling Station


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You want to help other people, but may be getting muddled since you I have not worked out what you need to do to make things happen. You I make a half-hearted attempt, then nothing works, so you give up. Strategy I Is what is needed. It's important now to channel your energy into rather I narrow tasks.-There's a rather restrictive set of influences around, so if R you can focus your concentration and motivation in a very self-disdplined I way you will sort out detailed tasks. • But be careful as you go, since you I can end tripping over your feet or being slightly accident-prone. Call my I


Sagittarius line. ^ | CAPRICORN


0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 3 ' Dec 22-Jan 19 I


There arc rather con-fusing and uncertain influences around so try to do ■ less rather than more until the dust settles. It will not be easy to be dear I In your focus, since you can’t dredge up the concentration o r find enough I motivation. Other people seem to be getting in your way o r doing things | that, are positively un-uscful. so you may be sitting on your temper. But I with Mars bouncing off Saturn around you only grit your teeth for so long, I then you let fly. It’s not very easy to be assertive in a aim, steady way In f


0906 589 4169 my Aquarius Hrie”'*'*': Q l PISCES ;


You\v(ll be floating along rather passively rather than zipping into activity, I Neptune^arountl strongly is visionary, dreamy but not always good a t | turning dreams into reality. Just be quiet, but watch you don't end up feeling I slumped, and under-confident. Try to keep your confidence high. Saturn R around at the moment has a nasty habit of denting your self-esteem, so you I feel that whatever it is you do Isn't going to work particularly well If you I .start, with a negative attitude, then quite often you create your own bad| lucIcSothinkposltivdy.andoutvpyi '


Jan 20-Feb 18 I ' p t fgjivg^j^ut ' ‘ ' ' " I Feb 19-Mar 20 I


You may feel like being charitable or working for the underprivileged now. I Maybe you also want to withdraw a little bit and have time to think about I the more mystial things of life. Or to be truthful, what you really want is I to stay (n bed or pufyour feet up in an armchair. Mars is in aspect to I Saturn, so you may feel as if your energy is stuck. - You could be feeling E irritated, and.could even be slightly aeddent-prone.The main thing to ! remember Is that it will pass by.Just focus on essentials and keep your head E


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