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: www.eastlancashireonline.co.uki 20 Clith e roeAd v e r tis e r & Times, September 12th, 2002:


Thespians needed for new company


•wanted to form a new theatre company in the


WOULD-BE thespians and backstage staff are


:Ribble Valley. Individuals interest­


assignments, or simply -Muriel Hanson •working backstage, are 01200 442165.


ed in any aspect of the theatre, whether it be acting,


technical


invited- to. attend a meeting on September 23rd at 7-30 p.m. in the Waddington Fellowship


Room; For further informa­


tion about the forma­ tion of the new theatre company, contact on


Removal of shutters


A NOTICE, alleging breach of a planning con­ dition has been issued against • Motorpoint Auto Centre, of Victoria Street, Clitheroe. . Ribble Valley Borough. Council is seeking the removal of a large.roller shutter door it says should not have, been installed. ■


ction^witir*


Film club members bid a fond farewell to Lis


lews from the Villages RIMINGTON


Jubilee walk . . Perfect weather condi­


tions greeted, approxi­ mately 30 walkers -


adults, youngsters, plus several dogs, as they gath­ ered at Station Road Top, Rimington, on Sunday for the Rimington and Mid- dop Jubilee Boundary


ly, hosted an enjoyable cof­ fee morning at her Martin Top home on Saturday. 1 The proceeds of approx­ imately £360 are for the , ongoing roof repair appeal


tember 21st, at 7-30 p.m.- in St Nicholas's Church Hall. Tickets are £5.50, including a hot supper, but take your own drinks. Tables can be booked by


at Gisbum Parish Church.,, ringing Mrs Pearson, on •The well stocked cake, 01282 775487, or any cast


bring and buy and plant member. Proceeds are for, stalls were quickly cleared the church roof fund, by.an enthusiastic group B a p t i s t C h u r c h of visitors. The weight qf a Sabden Baptist Church fruit cake was gufissed cor-


Walk. ' •:... • Organised by Mr David


MEMBERS of Ribble Film Club have said farewell to their


chairman. Ms Lis Cooper, of Edisford Road, Clitheroe, leaves for Thailand later


this week. She will be undergoing a month's teacher training in Bangkok prior to


teaching English for a year. Her post could mean her working in schools anywhere between the teeming city and the remote jungle villages of the


hill people. Ms Cooper has been chair­ man of the film club since its inception over two years ago. Following Sun­ day's performance of the first film of the club's new season, members gath- ered.to bid their goodbyes. Speaking for the group, Mr Bruce Dowles said: "Her verve and enthusi­ asm will be greatly missed” Ms. Cooper is pictured centre with


fellow members of Ribble: Film Club at the Grand Cinema in Clitheroe. (s)


Pupils set to be more mobile


.-choose to walk one, two or all of the three designated sections, guided by route maps prepared by Mr King and printed by Mrs Morpeth. Delightful stream side


King and Mr . Alan Hollingworth, the route followed field paths and lanes over part of the parish boundary. Those taking part could


rectly by Mrs Alice Seed and Mr Herbert,Moor- house won the competition to guess the number of peas in the jar, with 1,175. Draw winners were Mrs


^old ;ts annual har-


vest.service on Sunday at 10 a.m. It will be taken by Mr Gareth Eamshaw, and gifts of fruit and flowers


Ann Hacking, Mrs G. Bargh, Ann Marsh, Mrs H. Waddington, Mrs Susan Whiteside, Mrs Jenny Gornall, Mrs Janet Dewhurst, E. Walsh, Mrs H. Smith and Mr Poole. Church warden Mr


glades led on to high level tracks affording stunning long-distance views with sunshine and a gentle breeze making for a most enjoyable outdoor event. Money raised through


a.m. i


Council The September meeting


. support, and presented her with a flowering plant: .


George Bargh thanked Mrs Dewhurst and family for their hospitality and


___ __________ day to a group of friends sponsorship and entrance from Burnley who were


to be placed at the entraheeto Rimington and Middop. Certificates were award­


ed to the walkers to mark and commemorate their


achievements.


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PUPILS of Bowland County High School a t Grindleton will be more mobile in future, th an k s to a £10,000 gift from the Hodder Valley Show. The money has


allowed the school to complete the purchase of a 17-seater minibus to transport pupils on out-of-school ac tivi­


ties. ' One of the minibus's


tunity for us. We have never had a school bus before. I t is the contin­ uation of a partnership between the school and the Hodder Valley Show, and it is a part­ nership we want to very much develop in the future, living and working as we do in the farming community." In the p as t, every


gave the money. Pupils will be enter­


first trips will be at the weekend to benefit the organisation ■ which


taining visitors at the popular show on Satur­ day, and the vehicle will also be used to transport elderly vil­ lagers from the Dun- sop Bridge and New­ ton areas to the show atSlaidburn. . Head teacher Mr


Break-in


CLITHEROE police are investigating a break-in at a house in the town's Salthill Road. Although nothing was


stolen, the house's rear living room was ran­ sacked. A tidier search had


also been made of one of its bedrooms. '


^ Accrington and Rossendale College Adult Community education Valley


in the E N R O L N O W Whalley Adult Centre


Monday 23rd September 2002


Calligraphy (no exam) 7 -9 pm 000127/010288 £48.90 Calligraphy Open College 7 - 9 pm £63.00


Compuling OC Start Award 3:30-5:30pm 000378/012742 £25.00 Creative Writing (no exam) 7 - 9 pm 000186/012297 £48.90 ECDL(exam) 6 -9 pm 000139/01274 £85.00


French Studies Post GCSE' 1 - 3 pni 000776/124520 £48.90


Italian Studies (no exam) 1 0 -1 2 noon 000134/124081 £48.90 New Clait (exam) 9:30 -1 2 noon 000769/124670 £75.00 Sewing (no exam) 1 - 3 pm 000052/010219 £48.90 IBT 2 OCR (exam) 1 - 3 pm 000124/012127 £103.00 IBT 3 OCR (exam) 1 - 3 pm 000213/124497 £103.00


Italian Preliminary YR1 (exam) 1 - 3 pm 000160/012187 £103.00 Spanish Inter YR 3 (exam) 1 - 3 pm 000796/124561 • £103.00 Spanish Inter YR 3 (exam) 7 - 9 pm 000796/124562 £103.00


Tai-Chl - Advanced (no exam) 7:30 - 9pm 000122/010270 £36.70 Tai-Chi - Beginners (no exam) 6 - 7:30pm 000122/010266 £36.70


Tuesday 24th September 2.002... . .


New Clait (exam) 6:30 - 9 pm 000769/124669 £75.00 New Clait (exam) 12:30 - 3 pm 000769/124673 £75.00 IBT 3 OCR (exam) .9:30 -1 1 :30 am 000213/124496 £103,00


Aromather/Body Massage NCFE 7-9pm 000142/012388 £99.00 Computing Internet OC Start 4 - 6pm 000379/012744 £25.00 French Found. YR 2 (exam) 1 - 3pm 000507/124499 £103,00 French PrelYR 1 (exam) 9:30-1:30am 000159/012292 £103.00 IBT 2 OCR (exam) 9:30-11:30 am 000124/012130 £103.00' Italian Prelim YR 1 (exam) 7 - 9 pm 000160/012196 £103.00 New Clait (exam) 6:30-9 pm 000769/,124668 £75.00 Painting 4 Pleasure 7 - 9 pm 000401/124518 £48.90


• • Painting 4 Pleasure 12:30 - 2:30pm 000401/010226 • £48.90 Painting 4 Pleasure 9:30 -11:30 am 000401/010223 £48.90


Pottery (no exam) 7 - 9 pm 000057/010239 £48.90 Pottery (no exam)'1 - 3 pm 000057/010240 £48.90


Spanish Prelim Yrlexam 9:30-11:30am 000543/012290 £103.00 Yoga (no exam).1 - 2:30 pm 000015/010216 £36.70 - Yoga (no exam) 7 - 8.30 pm 000015/013875 £36.70


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' Italian Prelim Yr 2 (exam) 7 - 9 pm 000432/012858 £103.00 ECDL (exam) 1 - 4 pm 000139/012132 £85.00 • ECDL (exam) 6 - 9 pm 000139/124498 £85.00


Indian Head Massage no exam 7-9pm 000024/010272 £48.90 New Clait (exam) 9:30 -1 2 noon 000769/124678 £75.00 Pottery (no exam) 7 - 9 pm 000057/010237 £48.90 Pottery (no exam) 1 - 4 pm 000057/010145 £73.40


Painting 4 Pleasure NCFE Yr2 2 - 4 pm 000431/013722 £99.00 Spanish GCSE exam 9:30 -11:30 am 000197/013718 £63.00


• Yoga (no exam) 7 - 8:30 pm 000015/010268 £36.70 Yoga (no exam) 3:30 - 5 pm 000015/013225 £36.70


Thursday 26th September 2002


Creative Embroidery 1 - 3:30 pm 000114/010211 £48.90 ECDL (exam) 9:15 -12:15 noon 000139/013866 £85.00 ■ ECDL (exam) 1 - 4 pm 000139/012131 £85.00


Flower Arranging 9:30 -1 1 :30 am 000115/010249 £48.90 ■ French Adv. Conversation 7 - 9 pm 000132/012109 £48.90


Desk Top Publishing OCNW 4:30 - 6 pm 000686/014081 £25.00 Pottery (no exam) 7 - 9 pm 000057/010234 £48.90 ■...


Reflexology Intro (no exam) 1 - 3 pm 000200/012305 £48.90


Relax with Rhythm (no exam) 3 - 4:30pm 000117/010252 £36.70 ■ Spanish Yr 2, 1 - 3pm 000155/124758 £103.00


Word Proces Stage 1 OCR (exam) 7-9pm 000147/012147 £85.00 Word Proces Stage 2 OCR (exam) 7-9pm 000146/012146 £87.00


Word Proces Stage 3 OCR (exam) 7-9pm 000145/012145 £89.00 . Yoga (no exam) 1 - 2:30 pm 000015/010218 £36.70 Yoga (no exam) 8 - 9:30 pm 000015/010264 £36.70


■ Friday 27th September 2002


' IBT 2.OCR (exam) 9:30 -1 1 :30 am 000124/012120 £103.00 ' New Clait (exam).9:30 -1 2 noon 000769/124674 £75.00


• Painting 4 Pleasure 12:30 - 2:30 pm 000401/010228 £48:90. Painting 4 Pleasure: 9:30 -11:30 am 000401/010227 £48.90


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speaker at the September meeting of Rimington WI, opened members' eyes to the intricacies of clock making, bringing along a small selection of his own timepieces to demonstrate different styles of mecha­ nism, materials and design. • Then, with slides, he


Clock making Mr Stuart Willis, the


Charity event Rimington Bowling Club played host on Sun-


fees will go towards the holding a charity knock- jubilee boundary marker1 out bowls tournament at stones which are hopefully Rimington Memorial


boarded off the shelter, . which is on his deeds, because he says it is used as a toilet by youths and the smell goes into his home.


written to the council complaining about now having to stand about in the rain waiting for a bus. Mrs Carver said some sort of shelter should be pro­ vided. They also complained


Mrs Walmsley had • • . '


m i o i BURNLEY


1 7 in . Mlol


strongly about parked cars on the double yellow


should be taken to the lines in the bus bay, which school on.Saturday at TO they said made.it difficult


of Sabden Parish Council was held in the Methodist Schoolroom last Tuesday and chaired by Coun. - Bernard Parfitt. In atten­ dance were Couns Paul Cull, Anita Whalley, Gor­ don Higham, Audrey Bar­ rett, John Shorter and Anthony Graham, the clerk and several members of the public. Coun. Frank Goss sent apologies. Councillors at the pre­ vious meeting had object­


Institute. The winning pair were


Mrs Con Nicholson and Mrs Elaine Hamlen, while runners-up were Mr George Thompson and Mrs Joan Hilton. A delicious Jacob's join


ed to a proposed road safe­ ty scheme to incorporate road markings and traffic calming on the four approach roads into the village and called for a site meeting, but the clerk reported that Lancashire County Council was going


tea was enjoyed and, on behalf of the Burnley visi­ tors, Mrs R Luke thanked' the club for- its hospitality. As a result of the tourna­ ment, £165 was raised for the work of the Pendle Hospice.


SABDEN


introduced the ladies to his amazing collection of clocks, ranging from ele­ gant French mantel clocks to impressive "grandfa­ thers" and wall clocks, each of which had an intriguing anecdote of how it had come into Mr Willis' possession. His enthusiasm for the


Collection The next waste-paper


collection will be on Tues­ day.


time the school has wanted to tran sp o r t


pupils they have had to pay the cost of hir­ ing a coach. The Parents, Teach-


/ers and Friends' Asso­ ciation has made a maj or. contribution to the rest of the minibus fund. In our picture,


Maurice Graham said: "It is a fantastic oppor-


pupils Katie Preston and Chris Stevenson hold the Hodder Valley Trus t's giant cheque watched by class­ mates. (C100902/1)


Give blood


BLOOD donor sessions will be held at the Parish Church school, Church Street, Clitheroe; on Thursday, September 19th, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. There will also be an


evening session from 5-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m.


.and Mrs E. Robinson thanked Mr Willis for a most fascinating talk. A letter of thanks from


Gisburn Parish Church weis


subject was echoed by many comments and ques-. tions from the members,


Committee is holding its annual fund-raising mar­ ket on Saturday, October 19th, from 10 a.m. to noon in St Mary's Hall. If you have any nearly-new clothing (not jumble), books or white elephant goods, raffle or tombola prizes, contact the chair­


Market Sabden's Christian Aid


ington WI for its tableau at the recent exhibition in church. Members were reminded to order Home


read, thanking Rim­


and Country magazines, diaries and LFWI calen­ dars. A delegate was sought for the LFWI autumn council meeting on September 30th in Bolton. Villagers are to be asked


ahead. . The lengthsman had


cut back overgrown vege­ tation in the brook and- painted the climbing frame on the park. I t was reported that


for bus users. This matter has been raised before'at numerous meetings, but has never been resolved, and councillors agreed that the situation was becoming dangerous and an accident was likely to occur. The chairman, Coun.


f r o m


Specialists custom-ms Stainless SI


Parfitt, said he would call a site meeting for all inter­ ested parties.


Approval The pEirish council gave


approval for the village Holme Committee to use


the park for the bonfire and fireworks event on Saturday, November 2nd. It also approved plans for the annual carol service on Sunday, December 8th.


polls next Thursday to elect a new member of . the parish council. - The vacancy has arisen


Election Sabden is going to the


plans for an extension at Ivy Cottage in Whalley Road and a summerhouse and garden shed at 23 Stubbins Vale Caravan Park had been passed. There had been no deci­ sions on the other out­ standing planning appli­ cations with the borough council. A site meeting was


following the resignation of Coun. Roland Nichol­ son, who has left the vil­ lage.


election are Mrs Dilys Day, Mrs Jean Haythorn- thwaite, Mrs Marion Procter and Mr Kevin Barrington.


Those standing for


• WEST BRADFORD


being held with the coun­ ty council to discuss com­ plaints about flooding in Stubbins Lane. The youth service is to


be contacted following complaints about litter


man, Mrs Hilda Dewhurst, on 779654, Mrs Marjorie Oldham on 777502 or Mrs Doreen Wright on 771398 to arrange collection, or leave at 29 Pendleside


Close.


to continue to support Rimington WI waste- paper collection on the first Tuesday in the month. Mrs K. Briscoe, as town


the Ribble Valley Conser­ vative Association is teaming up with Mellor branch again to present the annual donkey derby. The fun event is on Fri­


Donkey derby The Sabden branch of


crier, announced forthcom­ ing events, and birthday greetings for September were expressed by Mrs C. Thistlethwaite. • ■ Mr Willis judged the


tion will be monitored. . Items raised by council­ lors included overhanging branches on footpaths all over the village. The coun­ ty council is to be asked to write to the householders responsible. There was concern


and broken glass in the youth shelter and on the adjoining playing field. Councillors said they were deeply concerned about the shelter, and the situa­


=amily


will be provided by "Heather Mixture", and there will be a licensed bar and supper. £ Tickets are priced at


for under-16s, with sup-' per included in the price. For information and


5 for adults and £3 each


tickets, telephone David Bristol on 01200 426272.


day, September 20th, at Osbaldeston Riding Cen­ tre. Owner Mr N. Bargh is again allowing the use of the premises and admis­ sion is free to the indoor arena, where there is a bar and cEife. Junior riders pay £3 per


competition for "An unusual timepiece", choos­ ing those of Mrs M. Bridge, Mrs A. Seed and Mrs E. Jackson. ■


Coffee, morning Mrs Muriel Dewhurst, with the help of her fami-


Clitheroe-AuntJemimah £48.00 (Noexams’)


Patchwork/Quilting Mon 23/09/02 7 - 9 pm 000128/012097 Creative Crafts Tues 24/09/02 1 -3 pm 000175/012355


Creative.Crafts Thurs 26/09/02 7 - 9 pm 000175/012357 Read CE School - Monday urd September 2001 Flower Arranging 7 - 9 pm 000115/010292 £48.90


Grindleton - Bowland Hio'h School - Monday urd September IBT 2 OCR (exam) 7 - 9 pm 000124/013176 £103.00


New Clait (exam) 6:30 - 9 pm 000769/124675 £75.00 .Clitheroe - Pendle Club - Tuesday 14th September 2002. .


' Keep Fit (no exam) 1:30 - 3:30 pm 000116/010250 £36.70


Sabden - St Nics Church Hall - Thursday a6th June 2001 IBT 2 OCR (exam) 12:30 - 2 pm 000124/013179 £103.00


1 New Clait (exam) 9:30 -1 2 noon 000769/124671 £75.00 New Clait (exam) 6:30 - 9 pm 000769/124672 £75.00 Sawlev Village Hall - Wednesday zsth September 2.002


Needlecraft (no exam) 1:30.- 3:30 pm 000118/010256 £48.90 West Bradford Village Hall - Monday nrd September 20P2.


Painting 4 Pleasure (no exam) 7-9 pm 000401/124757 £48.90 Painting 4 Pleasure NCFE YR'7-9 pm 000431/012195 £99.00 Clitheroe - Pendle Ski Club - Monday zard September 2002 Skiing (no exam) 6:30 -'8 pm 000123/010275 £36.70 Skiing (no exam) 8 - 9:30 pm 000123/010273 £36.70 Simonstone CE School - Monday :nrd September 2002 ■ Yoga (no exam) 7 - 8:30 pm 000015/010280 £36.70


Whallev Methodist Church - Monday urd September 2.00* Yoga (no exam) 1 - 2:30 pm 000015/010254 £36.70 Whallev Village Hall - Monday aard September.20Q2 Yoga (no exam) 7:30 - 9:30 pm 000015/010278 £48.90


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000142/012140 £99.00' Basle Food Hygiene


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Circus Skills /no exam) . 7 - 8:30 pm


000777/124551 £36.70


Comguting 4 the Terrified (no exam) 000129/012098 £48.90 French .


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Yr3 exam 000825/124643 £103.00


• New Clait fexaml 6:30 - 9 pm


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Spanish Preliminary Yr 1


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about parking around the bowling green. The bowl­ ing club ha.d asked for double yellow lines on a small stretch of Pendle Street East to prevent motorists double parking. The council was not happy with this idea, how­ ever, and suggested the club asks its own bowlers not to. park near the green, causing obstruc­ tions. The lengthsman is to


mount and the first race is at 7p.m. under race evening rules.


WHALLEY


Abbey winners Winners at the whist


and dominoes drive held by Abbey Senior Citizens this week were: Ladies - Mrs P. Wooff, Mrs G. Walmsley. Gents: Mrs D. Farnsworth and Mrs M. Naylor. Dominoes: Mr J.


Hartley and Mr F. Peel. Raffle winner was Mrs


plant out the new stone Sabden signs and planters for winter and spring blooms. Councillors were very happy with the new signs. A representative from


D. Farnsworth.


Crimestoppers - the police crime'prevention body - is to be invited to speak at a future meeting. The next parish council meeting will be on Tuesday, Octo­ ber 1st, at 7-30 p.m.


bus users — in Sabden are angry at the closing of the Whalley Road shelter. Mrs Gladys Walmsley and Mrs Shirley Carver attended last week's parish council meeting to complain arid said they were speaking for many other bus users. They are angry that they now have no protection from the ele­ ments after the owner of the neighbouring property


Bus shelter Pensioners - and other


Historical and Archeo­ logical Society begins its 2002/03 programme tonight


Historical society Whalley and District


Abbey at 8 p.m. Mr Michael Davies will be the speaker on "British Views of Chicago". Visitors are always


in Whalley welcome.


■reopens tonight after its summer break with,a demonstration by Eileen Thornton, "Waiting in the Wings". The meeting will be


Floralart Whalley Flower Club


fields committee is host­ ing a family hoe-down in the village hall on.Satur­ day, September 21st, at 7-30 p.m. Music and dancing


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£89


13 Chester Avenue, Clithero raced property on fringe of t with ease of access to ante: DG - details Mortimers (01


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