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L i m i t e d PfiH c l i N T e i N n i Equipmentfor eyerypne-^
• service at the war memorial in ’ school taken by the Rev. Chris v
:: Mayor/ ofthe Ribble:Valley, • Coun; Mrs Joyce Holgate, . whose brother is one
of.those . named on the memorial:'The service" will take, place-at
• Sterry.* GuestswillincludeMr • Nigel _ Evans’ MP and the ..
11a.m. ' , '
PTFA’ ' The Parents, Teachers and Friends'Association of Sabden
Primary School is holding a jewellery, evening in school next Thursday. Remembrance A service to mark Remem
mumtyPrimancSchool.Next Monday, RemembranceDay,. ' will be marked with a special
1; -by Margaret Parsons y
T H E yillag eo f Sabden«; controversially lacks a -
traditional war! memc^^ riai;,Vw
ra,>vt ^ ,*'1; The dead’ of th e two ’
.worldtyrars are'remem-;: -bered- on carved, wooden i commemorative boards ' and brass plaques in St Nicholas’s Church and
.Sabden Primary School., ; Sadly, with the closure of ~ ; St Nicholas’s Church building last year the vil lagers now left with only the school memorial acces sible to those who wish to pay their respects.
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brance Sunday is to be held at St Nicholas's Hall on Sunday at 9-30 a.m. It will be taken by the Rev. D. Wotherspoon. Services The Sunday service at Sab
rett, who looks after Sab-’ spent ^ weeks , scouring approached But Mrs Audrey Bar-
den Baptist Church this week end will be taken by Tim and Joan Peagram. At the Methodist Church, the Rev. Laura' Hardy will lead wor ship. Collection The waste paper collection
. den’s website, has come up with a possible 21st Centu ry solution, thanks to the research of former villager Mr Simon Mount, and has compiled a "living" war memorial on a website. ‘ Mr Mount (40), who now lives in Bridge Street, Padiham, decided to embark on a quest to research all the men named
will take place next Tuesday when waste paper and maga zines should be left outside, preferably in the white bags provided, for collection and recycling.
Memorial Sabden people interested in
knowing more about the many men from the village who gave their life in two world wars should look up the special memorial placed on the Sab den website. It has been com piled by Mr Simon Mount, whose great-grandfather is listed The website has been designed and produced by Mrs Audrey Barrett. It lists the names and details of all the men on the memorial boards in the school and church.
SIMONSTONE
Special service A service of Remembrance will be held in St Peter's
' Church, Simonstone, on Sun day at 10 a.m., followed by the laying of wreaths on the war memorial.
MU meeting Members of Simonstone
: moveable and pop-up books..
Mothers' Union will meet in the old school hall on Tuesday at 7-45 p.m., when Mrs Sheila Sturrock will speak'about
libraries all over Lan cashire to delve into the details of every one men
tioned.
.. His search so far has resulted in.him finding another 17 men who were killed in conflicts who are not even named on:the memorials which contain 53 names:
"I was staggered to find. -iv _
■ on the village memorial - including his namesake, his great-grandfather Simon Mount, pictured above..
, how many men from our village lost their lives. Heel strongly that there should be a permanent memorial
> f tothemjbyt as there isn't IsSK:All,the'Sabden;Seryice7’/
ythouiht j the >: next i best men who lost thembyes are^ thing'would-be to get: as*;'listed and eachi-'is given a- much'information as /I:'|'page containing informa-’
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■ could about’themandthenytion laboutathem.-and,; .’Audreycame up with'/the^v;where possible, 'fphp-i j idea of the website,"(said •; tographsi. s ' ^
e ■ Parish councillor. Mrs > . Servicemen as they died, so
'Mr .Mount, who comes 1 ’ In addition, th'ereis'a from* a long-established ^ time-line of significant' • Sabden family, manyof y i f e t World-War events,’ set', whom still ;livetin the;vil-,< against- the names'
of-.the. rage.
i . , r ..... ’He feels strongly th a t
the Village men who gave their lives should riot be allowed to be forgotten and
Barrett, who set up the Sabden website, has put Simon's research into an impressive website which is particularly poignant at/, this time of year when the country remembers the
war dead. She said: "Simon me . some
weeks ago and told me of his interest in the Sabden men who had died. When I
I t took .weeks for. . r
it is possible to appreciate better the progress
of.the war and their part in it; Links are provided to other similar sites on the Inters net ancf visitors are invited to add their names to a Book of Remembrance... . Mr Mount added:. "The
great.thing about the,web-.
saw the scope of his work 1 decided there and then1 that it had to go up on the website."
Simon's girlfriend, Fiona Croxford, to get his long- hand notes transcribed, then they had to-be pre pared for the Internet, but- Mrs Barrett said it has; definitely been worth it in the end.
• site memorial-is that i t ’s there for the world to see and it’s a living thing that can be added to as people come forward with new material.", With November 11th so
near the .timing of the launch of this, website
, could not have been better so take, a look at it either via the history section of
• the village web site at •
www.sabden.com or at
www.sabden.freeserve.co.u k/history/war_memorial
S om e sca ry s ig h ts
from v illa g e rev ellers A FEAST, of pumpkin pie, bready fingers, pumpkin soup and a blood red cranberry cock
tail lifted the spirits of Chatbum; residents as Hallowe'en approached..' . ■
The Manor Nursing Home staff and residents
celebrated the festival taking place on the near by Pendle Hill with a fun-filled event. ’> A draw was later held to raise money for a fund which contributes towards residents' out
ings. >. Pictured are three of those at the party in
Hallowe'eri'mood. (s)
O b j e c t o r s lo s e o u t a s p l a n g e t s g o - a h e a d
FOUR objections were received to a plan for a 25-foot long extension at a house bn Riverside, Low Moor, Clitheroe.
• - Members of the Ribble Valley Borough
Council Planning and Development Committee followed an officers' recommendation to approve the application". I t was for a pitched roof exten sion with a garage, hall, ground floor cloakroom, staircase and landing.
Objectorsmaintained tha t the extension '.
would be unneighbourly, cause loss of light and outlook, be out of- character and was not need ed."
• WHEN’ Mr Mike Embery/was ■^working in a bank he decided it was,, time fora change.? -
Friends of Slaidburn Chapel was held in the village hall on Monday evening, when Mrs Dorothy Pearson agreed to take on the role of treasurer. Mr J. N. King-Wilkinson,
Village hall A committee meeting of
end of- Octoberwere testament that -/ he-was right to decide,his vocation , •"reallylayinteaching^ft'+4<
i^l^hitVijas more thanaquarter-oLa j, ' centiSy/ago —
,'and how.he has retired^ The tributes which were paid to
'"; Mr Embery, pictured here with some" of his pupils, when he retired at the
who chaired the meeting, was specifically concerned that several residents were of the opinion that the present vil lage hall would have to close in 2004 if it did not have disabled access. He informed the meet ing this was not so. By the year 2004 any problems with access have to be identified and a plan put in place to address them. This should mean, for example, putting aside a set amount of money. • For more News From The Villnges please turn to page 15.
party is just Iky business
, i- after-24/years as deputy head of St i Mary's Primary School, Langho.
j: eyehing'in'his’lionbur./which'began! - withithe celebration of Mass at -St,T Mary's Church. • • ■ • - .i
- The school recently held a special, J
together to welcome past and present governors, colleagues, children, stu dents, parents and friends.
The parish community joined . : ' ' • • • The Mass was then followed by a
fj-iGifts included paintings'of 'his] favourite local landscapes and suit cases which will come in particularly useful when he makes a trip soon to Chicago to visit his daughter. (B311002/4)
social evening'at the school-which inbluded much’glowing praisefor Mr Embery’s career atStMary's.;i.^.l;:;;
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