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12 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 9th, 2005


KNOWLE- GREEN


Social time The usual fortnightly whist and domino drive will be held in Knowle Green Vil­ lage Hall on Monday at 7-30 p.m. Admis­ sion is £1, which includes tea and bis­ cuits and everyone is welcome. ■


LANGHO


St Leonard's The Rev. David Noblet will conduct both the 9 a.m. Holy Commu­ nion and the 10-30 a.m. family commun­ ion and parade serv­ ice in St Leonard's Church on Sunday.


The rose queen festival takes place on Satur­ day, June 11th. The parade commences from Rogersfield at 1- 15 p.m. to arrive at St Leonard's Church for the rose queen crown­ ing at 2 p.m. to be fol­ lowed by the field day on the school field at 2-30 p.m There Mil be


^ stalls, games, a raffle, a tombola stall, teas and ice cream and all the fun of the fair.


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At 6-30 p.m. there will be a disco in the Community Centre.


On June 26th at 10-30 a.m. a confirmation service will be held in church and on July 5th the Mother's Union day trip to Ripon Mil take place. Members of the Mothers’ Union recently spent a very pleasant "Mystery Tour" evening to Cobble Hey Gardens, near Garstang, where they enjoyed a walk round the gardens fol-


, lowed by a splendid supper.


Waste paper PTA members of St Leonard’s School, Langho,


have


arranged for the waste paper skip to visit the school car park (opposite Mit- ton Fold Hotel) from tomorrow afternoon until Monday morn­ ing. Contributions of newspaper, maga­ zines and cardboard will be acceptable, but not plastic bags. Please help support


the PTA in raising funds for the school and also keep the. area tidy.


MITTON


Malaysia A warm welcome was ' given to Mrs Chan­ dra Law on her return visit to Mitton WI when she told members another fas- cinating story of Malaysia and its cul­ ture. Illustrated with coloured slides and maps she took them on a journey visiting places and religious buildings of interest, including the small remote village where she was born. Mrs Law told of the ihany different religions ail living together in an


■ extended family group and recalled many hilarious inci­ dents th a t were inevitable with so many people living in such a crowded environment. Mrs Sheila Sagar thanked


Mrs Law for an inter­ esting and humorous


- account of her life. President Mrs Doreen ■Balshaw gave the business report and thanked Mrs Marion Fogg for the lovely flower arrangement.


Once again Mrs Eleanor Friend’s blue bell walk had been an enjoyable evening.


Mrs Shirley Baxter was the Mnner of the bursary and six mem­ bers won the compe­ tition. Arrangements were made for future outings. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs J. Jefferies, Mrs A. Jones and Mrs Pat Kimberley. , ■


The next meeting on July 6th will be held in Whalley Methodist Church at 7-45 p.m. and will feature bees and beekeeping.


PENDLETON


Paella party The highly successful paella party, organ- i.'^ed by Air Tony


Ormiston, raised i £740 for the funds of All Saints’ Church, Pendleton.


The party, held in the village hall because of inclement weather, included various stalls and games, as well as a meal of pael­ la and strawberries and cream.


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School Pupils in Year 6 have been doing their cycling proficiency I training this week ? and class one children i, have begun kwik f cricket sessions each e Tuesday until the end I of term.


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Today pupils are due to f visit Gawthorpe Hall, i Padiham, for a histo- | ry project. The nurs- | ery sports day is next s Tuesday and school r sports day on f ■Wednesday at 1-30 5 p.m. on the Holme, j;


Villager’s outing


Read and Simonstone’s annual retired vil-


- lager’s lunch outing will take place on July 12th. Last year 34 villagers travelled in cars to the Parker’s Arms, Newton. This year the plan is to visit the Ribchester Arms, leaving Read and Simonstone a t noon for lunch at 1 p.m.


Lists are now a t the back of St John’s Church, Read and St Peter’s Church, Simonstone, with details of menu and prices or tel. 01282


Gisburn won small schools cross-country “PUPILS from Gisburn Prima^ ; Michael and St John's RC


> Ty School won the boys and School, Clitheroe, ■girls’ competition in the. Pictured are members of,the • 'small schools’ cross-country . winning team.


772994. Anyone retired is eligible.


Mothers’ union There will be no meet­ ing for St John’s MU in June, but a sum­ mer outing is to'be organised on July 5th at Mitton Church.


Gala day The annual gala day will be held on Read CE School field from I p.m. on Saturday. Besides the five-a­ side football and chil­ dren’s races there will be various stalls. Refreshments will be served in school hy MU members.


Garden party To help raise money for the St John’s Church Development Fund a garden party will be held on the vicarage lawn by permission of the vicar and his wife on June 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. Donations of raffle and tombola prizes and cakes Mil be welcome.


Family service A feature of the family service to be held at I I a.m. in St John’s Church, Read, on Sunday will be a


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vocal and instrumen­ tal group of teenagers from the church and from St Leonard’s Church, Padiham. There Mil also he two baptisms.


Quiz night The Tuesday night quiz in Read Consti­ tutional Club, organ­ ised by Ramon Bell, had a motoring theme. Winners on on a tie-break were “The Tunstead Trio”, sec­ ond were “Four Girls and a Guy” who failed their MOT test and had one or two commissions. Third were “Sarah Rishton- Parker-Bells Young Ladies”. Booby, in the continual absence of “Ebb and Flo” was capably filled by the “Cliviger Clowns”.


RIMINGTON


100 Club Winners of Rimington Recreation Associa­ tion 100 Club are: G.Healey (£50), B.Cummings (£20) K.Taylor (£10).


The association is hol­ ing a raffle at the


• . competition held at St Our picture on page 13 of last


sports day on July 2nd and would be grateful for any dona­ tions of prizes. These can be left with Catherine Cawther- ley or Gillian IVhittle.


Tickets are available for the adults’ disco at Rimington Memo­ rial Institute on July 16th. They cost £7.50 including supper, from Gillian (445500) or Toni (445272).


SABDEN


Bowling club The latest round robin was held at Sabden Bowling Club on Monday evening. These are events where the players take part in short doubles games, changing partners each time. The win­ ner this month was Roy Isherwood. The next round robin will be held on Monday, June 27th, starting at 6-30 p.m. and is open to members and non­ members alike.


Post office


Sabden Village Post Office has re-opened


week’s newspaper was of Pendle: Primary School pupils,'who won the large schools competition. We apologise for the confusion.


in its new base, at the newsagent's shop in Whalley Road. It is open all day Monday to Friday and on Sat­ urday mornings, and is being run by Chris Capstick and his par­ ents, Dick and Ginny. The previous office closed before Christ­ mas causing serious inconvenience to a lot of people.


Table top There is to be a table top sale at Sabden Primary School on Friday, July 8th, for anyone wishing to set up their own stall and raise some cash. Indi­ viduals or groups and charities can hire a table for £4 and sell whatever they wish.


The event will be held in the early evening and the school will also run stalls selling jewellery, books and other items. A profes­ sional photographer will be there if any­ one wants to have a portrait taken.


The event is being run by the PTFA and anyone wishing to book a stall should call 01282 771000.


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Some pupils will be [• taking part in the r annual swimming | gala at Padiham Pool f next Friday evening, i The school governors f held their termly j meeting on Monday, i evening.


« Services ?


The 10 a.m. service at | the Baptist Church {• on Sunday will be \ taken by Mrs Gorton. ; At the Methodist j Church, the Rev. i:


9-30 a.m. service.


St Nicholas’s Don’t forget Saturday's garden party at St Nicholas's Church to be opened at 3 p.m. by the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, former Sabden woman Coun. Mary Robinson. There will be lots of stalls and attractions, including the crown­ ing of the new church rose queen.


On Sunday afternoon. ^


Youngsters’ library space adventure fun-filled session also gave ^ tured with other children and ning committee meet- Also present were PC PlaygrOUfld


schoolroom, members considered applica­ tions for a two-storey rear extension at 12 Pendle Street West, and a conservatory at


objections.


will lead the annual „ .. „ , „ V f , procession of witness around the village, starting from church at 2 p.m. and return­ ing for a service at 3 p.m.


Gardens Sabden is to hold an open gardens event over the first weekend in July in aid of St Nicholas's Church. More details will be available later, or ring Angela Whitwell on 01282 779376 or


St Mary’s The annual garden party and spring fair at St Mary's Church is on Saturday, June 18th. The church is holding a fund-raising caano evening on Sat-


. urday, June 25th, in the church hall - not to be confused with tonight's casino night in aid of Sabden Play Park Trust.


A renewal of an appli.


cation for the devel­ opment of an infill plot for a four-bed- roomed dwelling and attached garage at land at Brookside, Sabden, had been submitted. There were no objections, but the council would like to see the


ing in the Alethodist Paul Sherratt and Qqjjjj, Shorter reported eight members of the public. Apologies were received from Couns Bernard Parfitt and Paul Cull.


8 Sabden Brook M a t te rs Court, and had no


alternative site


could be identified to relocate the bottle banks from the vil­ lage car park, the con­ tractors had agreed to carry out a fortnight­ ly collection, the parish council was told. The double yel-


dwelling built in the Qoun. Haworth had


Church, had stUl not been replaced.


that there were no problems, but sug-


■ gested some of the equipment v/as ready for painting.


Mrs D. Collinson and Mrs A. Watson spoke about the plans of the Play Park Trust and indicated the trust would like to extend the swings and pro­ vide a multi play area for the under fives and in the future replace the existing roundabout.


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ham Road, reported Next week’s meeting graffiti in the youth will be a visit to shelter and said the waste bin at the shel­ ter needed emptying.


SIMONSTONE


Rourke Forge, Burn­ ley. Those interested are asked to meet in


an in-the-round pres­ entation. The play was (vritten by David Mamet and directed by. Dean Taylor


Despite the wet, Advisory members and inclement weather on


Hospice appeal . per person.


Saturday a very suc­ cessful coffee morning was held at the home of Mr and Mrs E. Robson, in Simon­ stone, raising nearly £400 for


I Thanks were expressed I to all who supported


5 the event.


i Beetle drive I Please support the fam- i ily beetle drive which ;; MU be held in Simon- 5 stone Old School at 7 p.m.


tomorrow evening. Adults £2.


S e y S S t h l b u d d in g astronomers a number of p a n d s -o n ” cotour pictures related to the, fa°^(,ftSt£5~Pay .enjoyed.a space-themed',,actiyitiesdepictmgtheland-^ universe. -


:b;activity session-at'ReadsiScape of an alien planet..The^Young April Collinsqn is. pic-.s committee meet- Library. _


atthedoor ^


cles permitted to


notices and if it should be long or short stay parking.


Councillors had various concerns and, on the proposal of Coun. Procter, seconded by Coun.'Whalley, all were in favour of pur­ suing concerns with Graham dagger, of RVBC, and arranging a public meeting to allow residents to put their views forward.


Accounts


park, permit parking, penalty charge The meeting ^ Sim^n-


Hors d’oeuvres


stone with Read WI MU be held in the old school hall next Thursday a t 7-30 p.m.


Cathryn Bristol on Coun. P. Cull informed 01200 428241 for councillors of his res- more information.


allotted time, as it „jet Mr Les Hard- believes this is the third time the appli­ cation has been renewed.


ignation from the council, with effect from June 1st, as he MU be moving out of the area. The chair­ man, Coun. A Haworth, thanked him for his work dur-


low lines in Whalley Coun. Shorter was to Accounts passed for ^Iso” the annual Road, near St Mary’s meet members to dis- payment included D. evening walk will be cuss their plans in Bridge (lengthsman) more detail and to £903, LCC £1 (rent), assess appropriate Huntroyde Estate sites for new equip- £10 (rent), LAPTC ment:


Guest speaker will be Mrs Aim Famell who MU demonstrate hors d’oeuvres and the competition is for the tastiest nibble. Mem­ bers are reminded to bring their completed schedules for the Clitheroe Area WI Show to be held on July 23rd.


man, of the Environ­ ment Agency, to dis-


ing his time on the debris buUt up around council and said he (.j,g pjpg^ the lengths- would be missed, man would remove it. especially his knowl- Regarding the trees on


Brook. Unfortunate­ ly, Mr Hardman could not justify the removal of silt from beneath the bridges. The agency would, however, remove the fallen tree from behind Brookside garage and, when


The fund-raising for the church redecora­ tion fund is ongoing


Coun. Parfitt MU hold ’^vritten, suggesting plans and make them the area was common


. edge in planning mat- chestnut Green, the • ters. ■


county council had


available for inspec- tion by appointment.


and now stands a t CoUflCil more than £1,000, iphe May meeting of but much more is Sabden Parish Coun- needed. The £20 bonus ball winners over the last two


weeks have been Moira Walker and Margaret Parsons..


Planning At a meeting of Sabden I r r. f. w


Parish Council's plan- Whalley *


^bue ^ ,


ed by Couns Jean Haythornthwaite, Kevin Barrington, Marion Procter, John Shorter and Anita


cil was chaired by Coun. Antony Haworth and attend­


^id the responsi-


cuss various issues fpjjg^g were no objec- cutting) and Standen surrounding Sabden


Planning p g ' Estates £358 (rent).


£278.29 (subs). rv b c £ 104.87 (grass


two-storey front OttlGritafTlS extension and new Coun. Shorter reported porch at 4 Pendleside 'that the area on the Close. Councillors Holme where the objected to plans for a bonfire was held has single-storey exten- not been turfed. FeathGfS flying sion to form a new Coun. Haworth Members of Slaidbum double garage, utility, reported tyres on the Young Farmers’ Club gymnasium, consult- side of the road near ing room and toilet at Thomber Wood. 14 Pendle .Street The upright on the West and were told : street name sign for th a t the plans had Pendleside Close was


on June 27th, usuaUy a very pleasant evening about two hours walking finish­ ing Mth a pub supper. Contact Mrs Pam Jelley on 01282 774306 for further details.'


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j roaring trade and the 1 winner of the bonus 1 ball competition was i Mrs Joan Billington, I of Read. Raffle prizes i were drawn and many 1 competitions won.


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the Free Range The­ atre Company at ■Whalley Village Hall on Saturday at the


■ end of their produc­ tion of "Oleanna".


Set in the office of a university professor, the play starred Hugo Chandor as the pro­ fessor and Pip Chap­ man as the student. The tension built up as the pair discussed and argued over each other's behaviour in


Newton at 6 p.m. or The evening, which at Clitheroe Auction attracted a large Mart at 6-15 p.m. There will be an admission fee of £3.50


parents together Mth any new members are welcome to attend.


WHALLEY


audience, was the lat­ est of several visits to Whalley by the Free


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Range company, who Easy exercises, used by will be coming again actors before perform- during the autumn ances, were found to season of Rural Tour- be very relaxing, ing productions in Arrangements for the local halls.


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