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■; OnMoriday night the bojrs ,'of Bolton-by-Bowland Young■
Stock judging j'f;; '- ' ' i ;■ ■
{Farmers’ Club enjoyed'stock ' judging
by.kind permission of.i- Mr. rind Mrs K. Pi)king'ton.;<'i Thanks were expressed to Mr -
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under.the watchful eye of"? Linda Holt, i
; James Towler, master judge. > i?ri Atithe same timethegirls'i enjoyed: flower arranging',
by Tim Procter! ?
ANOTHER credit ca | has reached the Ribble Va A major concern with two
several clothes shops and oth | too have been targeted. Well-spoken callers who ob-J
nice things telephone to order! as bedding or quality paintirT well-into-three-figures bills by I “The bedding was supposed
Traidcraft- : Once again there was a good
.attendance a t ' Chatburn ‘ "Methodist Church Women’s; Fellowship when Mrs Giles* presided and the pianist was: Mrs Hudson. Mrs Giles introduced guest,- speaker Mrs Marjorie Sabber- ton; of Clitheroe, who spoke, about-
Traidcraft. She
explained that'Traidcraft exists to ensure that people in the Third World receive a fair price for their produce. These people have to pay for their education and health care, so if they do not get a fair price for their goods they cannot afford to send their children to school or pay for treatment if they are ill. Traidcraft pro vides them with money to buy. the raw materials to grow or-
p^i^lvle^dd@lbcone< net^ebiiie^ BOBBINS Cafe at
HOLLIN HALL Craft & Sewing Centre ,
All proceeds to Cancer Research UK ‘BREAKFAST BRUNCH & LUNCH’
Friday, March 7th for one week Traditional breakfast fayre all day
Scrumptious savoury croissants and more
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Open 7 days RATS thrilled audiences with panto performances
A PANTO with a difference performed by Ribchester Amateur Theatrical Society, has been thrilling audiences in the parochial hall, Ribchester.
make things and then pays a work
fair price for the goods and written by David and Julia Procten Full of , ivories arid made a rare appearance on stage gained rapturous applause every time. The up the cast, and prompt anyminorsnori- sellsthem topeopleinthis _ coniedy,
.lively.lyrics and a few surprises—as Doci-the tallest, and loudest of all the Palace cat was played by Jamie Bain, who comings in script recitals, country who can afford to buy along the way, it also had a modem score "dwarfs".'
vvum, tue6£iiu annualpauiAJuuuic, uiio,yc<uear 22nd annual pantomime this
."Snow White" was an original piece of required. RATS’ regular music director, h
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them. There was a Traidcraft .with original music written byTony M o t - rv Thri dwarfs saw another return to the ing ability at the same time. stall and many ladies bought tprshpa(f and Diane Clare.1 - :' ’
the items on sale. Afterwards tea and Traid
craft biscuits, provided by Mrs Sabberton, were served.
Coffee morning A coffee morning and bring-,
and-buy stall held on Satur day raised £154 for the Chat- burn Methodist Church Building Fund.
Maine runa
dedication of the new church will take pjace on Saturday, arid Sunday, March 15th, and 16th.
Special course ■ An invitation is extended to
all parishioners of the united benefice of Chatburn and Downham to a Lenten course" led by the Ven. John Hawley, Archdeacon" of Blackburn, entitled “Jesus in Mark’s Gospel”. This course follows the joint
celebration of the Eucharist which took place on Ash Wednesday in. St Leonard’s Church, Downham, when the Rev. Alan Reid led the service. The dates of the course are:
tershead and Diane Clare./ Not" only that, but the principal boy was, whose silver beard and cheeky grin were Robin Simmons played "Mirror Mirror on transforming thestage
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for a change, a boyl Jo Shipman played ’ straight out of the classic Disney produc- the Wall" with a flair th a t added real tale world. In addition, all those who made Prince William (the most eligible bachelor in tion. Other dwarfs were played by Kevan humour and timing to the show.' His double coshimes produced a vibrant array of^outfits the kingdom) alongside Hazel Thompson Thompson (Grumpy); Lyndsey Jones act with Queen Vainetta was different each fitting the characters perfectly Well done to who, with-the help of a black wig,“became ■ (Sneezy); Craig Jackson (Dopey); Will night, thanks to timely ad-libs which kept Sue Crenshaw, Aime-Mane Caunce-Frost, the object of his affection, Snow White. -, Thomas (Bashful), and Emily Forrest as : the audience (and Julia and Dave) on their Susan Taylor and Christine Dewhurst. Keith Flood donned his frock arid heels i Sleepy. A lively, enthusiastic chorus of ' toes.
, , RATS, who always welcome new mem-
once more to play the larger-than-life dame, dwarfs was added to by Bryony Frost, Ceri The other memorable double act of the bers, are m rehearsal fortheir next play JLne He was the cook for Snow White's evil step-A Davies,-LizzieiTurner, Rachel Ruddock and : panto was performed by Glynn Anderton . Chalk Garden" at the Ribchester parochial The official opening and mother and, in an unusual but bold move, ’ BiU Ruddock, Precise choreography was b y , (Billy Watt) and Rebecca Parkinson (Milly hall on Wednesday and Thursday nights
also played her twin brother, the Huntsman. , Laura Brookman arid Gwen Erceg. Extra comedy waksupplied by a host of - Jane Flynn found her calling,.and filled
coming parish council elec tions, obtainable from the clerk Mrs A. Marsden.
Spring clean At the annual meeting of
Dunsop Bridge Village Hall Committee, held on Monday evening, Mr Barry Singleton was re-elected chairman,
.n New committee members
" Mrs Audrey Spencer, repre senting the mother and tod dler group, and Mrs Frances] Nelson, representing '"’St".’
Chatburn School Hall - March 12th, March 25th and April 10th. St Leonard’s Church -
Dreaming of a place in the sun?
March 19th, April 3rd and April 16th. All sessions start at 7-30 p.m. and refreshments will be served during the evening. This is an opportunity to
, Hubert’s RC Church, were' welcomed. Treasurer is Mr Philip Kapp. Secretary Mrs Rachael
discover more about Jesus by reading St Mark’s Gospel and parishioners of Chatburn and Downham are urged to attend this special course.
DUNSOP BRIDGE
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ing of Bowland Forest Higher Division Parish Council was Lancashire county councillor Mrs Mary Wilson. She informed councillors that the matter concerning the light on The Crescent had been resolved a n d i t should be switched on in the near future.-. The main topic discussed
during the evening was the' plan for a regional parliament in the North-West. Councillors were informed
that nomination papers were . now available for the forth
Alpe, who was not seeking re- election, was thanked for the work she has carried out over the past year. It was decided to split the secretary’s job, with Mrs Kim Shutes elected as minutes’ secretary and Mrs Spencer correspondence secre tary. The committee will' organise the village teas., Rents for the h a i r will
remain the same, with the exception of a £2 increase on the Sunday when local organi sations take over from the committee. , Members were informed
that a new geyser is required in the kitchen and attention to the main doors is also needed. A spring cleaning evening
will take place on April 16th, commencing at 7 p.m., prior to opening the hall for teas at- Easter.
G1SBURN
Tricks and'spots There were 13 tables in play
J. Naylor, Mrs E. Hartley, with themselves, and wine. Gents - Mrs M. Pickles, Mrs This is the most successful J. Riley, Mr M. Riley. ~
Mrs S. Lowe, Mrs G. Thomp-; popular with residents of the son, Mr J. Pye, Mrs M. Park- - village, so any'one who feels er.
Dominoes: Mrs A. Lowe, by the committee and very
Raffle:Mrs D. Knight, Mrs :■ tact Mrs Caroline Doherty, . 1 Arrangements were made for / World Day of Prayer, prepare H. Hartley, Mrs E.: Jackson. ' ! ' .tel. 441105 with offers.
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The next drive.will be on 71lTI6 Ollt GRINDLETON
Car boot ■ Members of Grindleton
Cricket Club are holding their first car boot sale on Sunday at Clitheroe Auction Mart to hopefully raise much needed funds for the club. Everyone is invited to go
along and help make it a suc cessful and profitable day. Items for the next'ear boot
sale will be collected in the near future,'organised by Mr
David and Mrs Lizzie Briggs.
Charity draw Winners of the Grindleton
Recreation Ground Charity 100 Club draw, made at Appledale, were S. Bialecki (£32), C. Carney (£13). The next draw will be made
at the Duke of York Hotel, on March 29th. '
. gourmet evening is once again being organised by the com mittee of Grindleton Recre ation Ground Charity, to take place on May 3rd. At the,moment only, a few. hosts have come forward for.
Galloping hosts The ever-popular galloping
at the whist and domino drive in Gisburn Festival Hall on
■ Saturday. Whist winners were: Ladies - Mrs M: Maude, Mrs
• the evening, so more'are, still needed. It is very easy. enter- taining. All the hosts will be required to do is provide a
1 choice of two starters and a mam course for six guests, eight
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ensuring relaxed evenings for all. V " The next meeting will be on
KNOWLE GREEN
Monday in the parish room of St Ambrose Church, Grindle ton, when a “Hands on Craft" evening will be led by Mrs Glenys Latham and Mrs Doreen Wilson.
HURST GREEN » . ~ « i ~ e v e n t s a n d ' craft shows.
the birthday celebration meet- by Christian women of ; ’ng °n'March 27th and rriem-
i.;, Land a good .variety of-speakem.,;:,:,°”v.-t>yfe.w,-^»>«i>B'^if.A,ia.'i:;:,.-.i ; '"dre on the future programme,
Social time A whist and domino drive
will be held in Knowle Green Village Hall on Monday start ing at 7-30 p.m. Everyone is welcome and admission is £1, including tea and biscuits.
Tourism At the meeting of Hurst Angela Barnes on French horn
Thursday in Knowle Green Village Hall will feature
Green WI Mrs Gill McDon- with Russell Lomas on piano, nell stood in for the president ' Miss Barnes was a finalist in Mrs M.C. Young and wel- the BBC Young Musician of corned members and guests. the Year 2002 and a winner of Members were taken on a the Liverpool Young Musician
guided tour as they enjoyed an °f the Year 2002. The concert
enlightening talk given by the Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre manager, Mrs Susan Walmsley. She informed them how important tourism-is throughout the world let alone in the beautiful Ribble Valley and explained the services pro vided by the staff at Chtheroe Tourist Information Centre regarding local matters. She said it was far more compre hensive than expected and members promised they would: certainly be making use of it to book tickets for shows. , A competition for a holiday
'tt&jhs'sib* y
starts at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. John Travis Events 01254 826948.
Jewellery If you fancy wearing silver
earrings set with semi-precious stones that you have made to your own design then go along to Knowle Green Village Hall on March 15th where local
: tutor Ellen Darby will make your dreams a reality. .
.:, The cost of the day’s course with tuition, materials, lunch and drinks is £20 and numbers are limited, so book early by
tel. 01254 878447.
Local views :;. Anyone who has not yet
( gazette of Knowle Green -Vil- lage Hall magazine, is asked to please do so as soon as possi ble. It is important that resi
(returned the questionnaire included in the December
dents’ thoughts about the vil-.
. lage hall and the events held there are discussed.
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KNOWLE GREEN
' Waste paper - ’ The usual waste paper col- .
Classical interlude The lunchtime concert next
fund-raising effort organised.
Knott). Rebecca Parkinson showed her abil- from 8 p.m. ity to play the silliest of characters to the
souvenir was won by Mrs Marsden; Mrs A’Hearne and Mrs Herd.Raffle winrier was Mrs Mary Holden,. Mrs McDonnell gave out information regarding future
Viki and Guy Mason
at St Nicholas’s Church for 9- 30 a.m. Eucharist will be the Rev. Alan Reid, the former vicarofRead.
World day
A.service for Women’s
Pray for peace The Women’s World Day of
the service refreshments will UlHry C 3 t6S . be scrved.'ETvetyone welcome. A'riumberfofTirii'd-raisirigW^ events are in the pipeline for™ i
Lebanon, will be held in St John’s Church, Read, tomor row at 2 p.m. The speaker will be Mrs S. Britnell and after _ .
United score Both teams of Read United
Football Club won their matches on Saturday The first team played Earby Town away and won 1-0. Ric Hod- son scored the goal and man- of-the-match was Dale Markham. The second team won 2-1
at home against Settle United. Goal scorers were Matt Ross and Paul Braddock and man- of-the-match was Martin
Noone. The previous week the sec
ond team lost 1-0 at home to Rimington when Martin Noone was named man-of- the-match.
RIMINGTON
Hoe-down An evening of fun and fancy footwork is in store at Riming ton Memorial Institute when popular entertainer and “caller” Mike Hargreaves will keep toes a-tapping at a hoe- down on March 15th. . For further details, tele
phone Mrs B. Downing on 01200 445384.
Shepherd’s pie Members of Rimington and
Middop Luncheon Club enjoyed a meal of shepherd’s pie with peas and carrots fol-- iowed by trifle when they met in the institute. Later, a dominoes session
was keenly contested, with Mrs Mary Saunders and Miss Mary Bairstow the prizewin
ners. Those lucky in the raffle
were Mr G. Nicholson, Mrs V. Dugdale. Mr H. Thistleth-. waite, .Mrs A. Seed, Mrs M.
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Hindle.iMiss M. Bairstow, "Mrs
E.Barker, Mrs A. Jack- son, Mrs A". Darcy.
. this weekend.'From tomorrow ] (
lunchtime.the skip will be on ( 4 Billington and Langho- Com-;
- lection,',': organised j by St Leonard’s Families’.Associa tion, Langho, will take place :'
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f ‘munityCebtre car park. V ' i'“ "Due to the area being^left S'!1
untidy, last month, the skip ? Ljiwdl be,closed at .5 pm: on Sun- :
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; tothebackoftheskip. t , { and toast and a raffle in aid of. ^}e^ e,f'iPP?r%^ls(^unE i Macmillan Cancer Relief. The
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President of Gisburn WIrMrs M.^ took up only two years,ago. They, were*$ (-The March meetuig will be the 54th , - ^ remirideivthatjpeople* -Services i 1 Bowe welcomed guest speakers Mr and'7 thanked by Mrs S.^Birkm.'1 *
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w.night for a prize bingb sessign^at St Nicholas’s. Uhurch;Han.]Everyone is wel- ?rome"an(rthere is a"potato pie
Bingo, ; i t is eyes down at 7-30
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Coffee time ; : :
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3 Villagers aro lieing invited" To join residents of Littleriioor
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Prayer service will be held at the Baptist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2-15 p.m. Meri. , ; are welcome to join this ser vice and the speaker will be Mrs Margaret Capstick.
the St Nicholas’s Church RbotiS Repair Fririd. A coffee mom- ! ing will be held at 17 Pendle- side Close on March 15th, the annual Pedlars’ Fair will take place in the church hall on . . March 29th and the following day an arts and crafts fair will : take place in the hall.
is repeating the Spring Bazaar that it held for the first time last year, on a. date to be announced. In the meantime, however, the organisation is appealing for people to pro- vide'eakes and tombola prizes, or to help in any way. Please contact Mrs Dilys Day on 778464, or leave tombola prizes with her at 24 Stubbins Lane, with Mike McCrerie at the Chapel House in Wesley Street, or with Vicki Lee of Crowtrees Road.
Bazaar Sabden Holme Committee
Quiz night Sabden Football Club is
holding a general knowledge quiz in St Mary’s Hall, at 8 p.m. on Friday, March 21st. There will be a bar plus pie and pea suppers. It will cost
dwarfs who, without obvious irony, ranged "in height from 4ft. 9in. to over
6ft..This did not escape the watchful eye of audiences, who'cheered, booed and sang along when
the shoes of Queen Vainetta. Her evil laugh will be remembered by many a child for years to come. Nicola Smith, who played the Dwarfs' cat, performed a solo to,"Wind, Beneath my Wings”. Nicola's performance shone out, and
full, with a colourful dress sense and over excited pigtails.
. > As always in a large performance of this
kind, a dedicated production team was need ed to light the stage, make the costumes, ensure the props were always present, make
showed off his juggling skills and superb act- v ; Particular:mention should be made of .John andEd Sharpies, supported by Robert
^ > s ta k e iri Jimmy Dewhurst (as Happy) „, Reflecting his own unique character, Taylor, who again surpassed themselves in
hotel and at least one paintir] ordered because the ‘buyer’ i window when the shop was shi| it,” says a police spokesman. “The card details quoted 1
been taken from a stolen | revealed to the criminals by so
Farmer for his ei
A FARMER from the Rib ble Valley has won a presti gious award for natural improvements on his land. Mr John Alpe, who
farms about 820 acres near Whitewell, has received the NFU North West Farming Excellence Award in the English Nature Farming for Wildlife Category. He has achieved organic
status on p a r t of New Laund Farm, has under taken a range of activities to benefit the environment arid its wildlife and the heather moorland is classi fied as a site of special sci entific interest. In conjunction with Lan
cashire Wildlife Trust, Mr Alpe has been assisting with an experimental pro ject to try to re-establish native limestone and pas-
Tasty trel
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Appeal credit cl Ribble
YOUTH-ORIENTATEI organisations aimed at you Clitheroe and across the Ribtl have netted some extra cash, f The Mayor of Clitherol
Mary Robinson, in conjunct the Dil-Raj Restaurant iiT Lane, raised £250 during i making dinner hosted by thej
£3 a person to take part. Con tact Nigel Clarkson on 680523 to book. Following last week’s emer gency general meeting to con sider its future, the club has - decided to carry on. '
Poor home encourages
INADEQUATE home secu.. tinue to encourage burglars,'j They urge people to fit qo
not to leave the key in, and e and windows are secure at nil Handbags, wallets, car If
potentially valuable but should not be left on view in Probably the same burgl;
Roman ministry Members of Simonstone
Mothers’ Union will meet on Tuesday: at 7-45 p.m. in the old school when Mrs Stella .Weaver will speak about her ministry on. Blackburn’s Roman Road Estate.
WEST BRADFORD
Family quiz A family quiz organised by <
West Bradford Playing Field management committee and held m the village: hall was . enjoyed by all. Winners were
. Catherine Herd (Wadding-1 ton), Elizabeth Slinger (Pendleton), Jackie Knight (Chtheroe). : Proceeds from the event will
go towards the purchase of a ■ new piece of equipment for th e : children’s play area and the .
..' committee thanked all those who took part.
W H A L L E Y
worth several thousand po lands Drive, Billington, on i Three houses were entere
force used and two laptop IBM Thick Pad and and a * Book- were stolen as well a? bag, a digital camera and o t| Police are investigating.
Stock judging MEMBERS of Clitheroe
Club held a beef stock ju< Tewitt Hall Farm, Bolton
kind permision of Mr nd M Results were:Tntermedi;
geon. Junior - 1, Chris Bnsi sley; 3, William Bristol. Observation section: Inti
Spurgeon. Junior -1 , Chr Richard Whitwell and Ben
Some members took pari Recently members heai
talk by Mr Bryan Wells on the River Hodder. , ,
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Next week’s meeting willI tryside ranger-Mr David Of
Speed control
A TEMPORARY speed 1 force on a Ribble Valley roa
Whist winners at the Abbey ^ - senior citizens’ drive, in Whal-
Mrs Atkinson; who royally ente'rtained te f A competition for a pearly item was Sawley,
members.to meet at 6-45 p.m. r qulz nlght
m.Pendleton Vil-‘f mark College, Sunday this Woof f, Mrs' E. Charnley. members'with the history(of>"the ^ won by Mrs H.,Waddington. x. , 4 ^ ,mtheFestiYalHall.^}v ^ ,
“Pearlies” and how they personally ''A^campaign to'attract new members’4 ^Pictured are'Gisbura|WIvmembers.^to order,supper
by.telephonmg ^ vice.',The Rev^Laura Hardy ’ Wooff.\ i« ' N " became involved.’\ . i
birthday’partjr'at'the Spread E a g l e ; ^ sb,ng to attend the family, V , Sabden Baptist Church will ley, were: Ladies - Mrs‘P.. -.[age Hall on March;14th'need^weekend at,the 10 a.m. ser-' Gents - Mr H. Holt, Mr J. ;;
.will.take-.commumon
at.the
• Lancashire CountyCoui impose the 30 m.p.h. restm
Fell Road a t Waddingto works to be carried out. I t i
until 5 p.m.' on Friday,-Apr The stretch of highway
v..Dommoes:Mr J.'Hartley, T- Mrs H.’ Hardy." r J Raffle: Mrs D.'Famsworth.
a point 400m’east,of :Smel
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