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12 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 23rd, 2005 GRINDLETON


'.Sports day The Grindleton Recre­ ation Ground Chari­ ty held its annual fancy dress parade and sports day on Saturday. There were stalls and games, which were enjoyed by all. Many thanks go to those who helped and to mem­ bers of the WI, St Ambrose Church, the Methodist Church members, the Brown­ ies and the football club for their sup­ port.


The evening was rounded off with everyone gathering on the field to enjoy picnics and barbe­


cues together.. A set of keys were lost on the field, if found please contact Car­ olyn Doherty on 441105.


.The results from the various competitions were as follows.


Fancy dress, pre- schoohl, Billy and Henry Ollerenshaw (George and the Dragon); 2, Kit Loyd (Tommy Cooper); 3, Lois McTiffin (Maid Marion). Reception: 1, Eleanor McEvoy (Queen Elizabeth I); 2, Emily McEvoy (Emmeline Pank- hurst); 3, Nathan Sleet (St George).


Year 2 and Year 3:1, James Wolfenden and his pony (King Arthur and his trusty steed); 2, William


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HURST GREEN


Treasure hunt The parishioners of St John's Church, Hurst Green, are holding an "eco- friendly" treas­ ure hunt tomorrow evening round the village, with the promise that no car is needed.


Those interested in joining in are asked to meet at 7 p.m. at


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Towler (George and his dragon): 3, Isaac Pope (Isaac New­ ton).


Years 4, 5, 6 and above: 1, Jennie Towler (Florence Nightingale); 2, Claire Sutton (Prin­ cess of Wales); 3, Declan Cox (David Beckham).


Novelty race, 10 to 12 years: 1, Jack Taylor; 2, Andrew Marshall; 3, Jake Lloyd. Eight to nine years: 1, Declan Cox; 2, Jarvis Stanton: 3, Andrew Barron.


Flat race: 10 to 12


years: I t , David Walsh; 2, Sally Wood; 3, Andrew Marshall. Eight and nine years: 1, Oliver Brown; 2, Declan


years: 1, James Wolfenden; 2, Charlie Lloyd; 3, Peter Cher­ ry. Five and under 1, Tom Wolfenden; 2, Maddi Capstick; 3, Alexa McTiffin. 13 to 15 years: 1, Jon- Lee Fielding; 2, Michael Boothman; 3, Sam Wood. Adults: 1, Fiona Tay­ lor; 2, Nicola Cox; 3, Tom Holden.


Egg and spoon, six and


tact Gill McDonnell (01254 826378) or David and Gill Jacques (01254 878222) for more details.


Cox; 3, Andrew Bar- Following the success ron. Six and seven of last year's inaugu-


ral camp, another night under canvas is planned for August 20th. All are welcome to join in the event at Winkley Farm, which will begin with a barbecue. Further details will be avail­ able nearer the time, but for more informa­ tion contact David Jacques or Caroline Holden (01254 826316).


seven years: 1, James T sU P am l 6V6nt Wolfenden; 2, Charlie Boxes are now placed


Lloyd; 3, Peter Cher- a t strategic points ry.. Five and under - 1, Alexa McTiffin; 2, Lois McTiffin; 3, Kit Lloyd.


Three-legged: 12 years to adult: 1, Janet and Sally Wood; 2, Lizzie Blevins and Sarah Etchels; 3, Jon-Lee Fielding and Michael Boothman.


Egg-throwing: joint winners, Jennie Towler and Emma


Murray, Douglas Airton and Jarvis Stanton.


Hutton, Daniel Mur- Lots vary from dinner ray and Hannah parties to £25 worth


of meat, and from babysitting to a bal­ loon ride. For further details contact Miss Mary Bailey (01254 826269).


Village web Hurst Green is now online, thanks to the efforts of locals Mr Simon Bailey and Mrs


Kath


St Peter's Club where the instructions will The site is so up-to- be given. The clues date that within 24 should lead partici­ pants back to the club in time for a light supper.


Donations will be wel­ come to cover the cost of the event, with any money raised going towards


further details please contact David or Gill Jacques (01254 878222).


Two more events are planned for the sum-


, mer. On July 13th, Preston's One Voice Community Choir is coming to St John's Church for a concert beginning at 7-30 p.m. The choir was


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hours of Mr Colin Crabtree, the junior teacher a t St Joseph's, being awarded the accolade of North West Pri­ mary Teacher of the Year, the news was online.


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founded in 1999, and has built a reputation WI for memorable con- Members of Hurst certs featuring pop. Green WI are travel- and


traditional gospel music.


Tickets cost £5 for adults and are free for children, with wine and nibbles


ling to Blackpool, where they will watch the Hot Ice Show and enjoy a meal, on Saturday for this year's outing.


included. Please con- Members are remind-


There is also a link to the village fete web­ site, still under con­ struction, which details the various events featuring at this year's fete on Sunday, July 3rd.


around the village, including the shop, for bids for next Fri­ day's auction of promises at Stony- hurst College. Those not attending the summer supper event are invited to place bids for the various lots, which were described in a flier delivered to all local homes last week.


Emma takes on a regal role


A FESTIVAL to celebrate the new Rose Queen, Emma guests entertained, includ- crowning of a new. Rose ; . Maher.


Queen took place at Langho. The 11-year-old Langho res- and balloon games.


Enjoyed by children and • ident was attended by for- Our p icture shows newly mer queen Chloe Bradly- crowned Rose Queen with Gallagher, church members' and guests. Following a: service a i th e church, a; yariety of attractions and refreshments kept the


adults alike, the event was'" held' at: 'St 'Leonard’s Church and began with a march through the streets


■ of the village to commem­ orate the crowning of the


ed that entries for for over four years, this


summer's She changed to shoe


Clithoroe Area Show, shops, spending all on July 23rd, must be in by July 6th. For further details, con­ tact Mrs Rita Hold­ en (01254 826313).


KNOWLE GREEN


Working life At the meeting of ™


Dutton WI, mem­ bers were entertained by Mrs Barbara Robinson, with a talk entitled "A Var­ ied Working Life."


Mrs Robinson has enjoyed a very full and varied working life, with seven full time jobs, 13 part- time ones, three times being self- employed and three jobs with different "party plans."


I t all began in 1957 with a summer job working in a fancy goods shop in Black­ pool. Being a very out going person this came quite naturally


selling very easy, and thus progressed to a full time position.


Her next job was a t


a t that time. From Train treat here she enjoyed a Father's Day wascele- short spell in a gown brated in great style shop, and then decid- a t Knowle Green ed she wanted a when model rail change and went to enthusiasts from far work at the Premium and wide came to the Bond Office in St village hall. The G- Annes staying there Scale trains attracted many visitors and


Boots the Chemist, again in Blackpool, earning £2.19s.4d. for a 44 hour week, which was fairly typ­ ical for shop workers


her wages on shoes and owning 29 pairs at one time. She told members that when she married, along with her husband bought a five bed- roomed house and converted it into holi­ day flats, which they had for seven years.


Knowle Green and There was then poth- . hall funds, ,,


er move, this time to P r in n o r f the Land Registry '-.'Oncari


The prize for a certifi


to her and she found Tmal preparations X meeting


Calendar several stalls for There will be


and Mrs Pauline •


p.m, the A Cappella Singers are coming to Knowle Green Vil­ lage Hall to present an evening of music entitled “Summer­ time”. This well- known group of very professional singers is making a welcome return visit. Admis­ sion is £5, which includes coffee, short­ bread and fudge. Pay on the door.


drive will be held in Knowle Green Vil-


domino


Sion costs £1 and includes tea and bis­ cuits.


members and guests DancIng ClaSS to purchase goods. Line dancing and


and wine and biscuits sequence dancing are will be served at the interval.


held in Knowle


Wednesday evenings respectively. Both groups commence at 8 p.m. and admission is £2.50, including drinks and biscuits. New dancers are always most welcome at either group.


the layout especially for the youngsters was well used and much enjoyed. Mr


Alan Davies and Ru^al England individual modelling


groups from Preston, Wigan, Bolton, Keighley and Skip- ton organised the exhibition, which was very well received. A profit of over £200 was made for village


Office in St Annes. On Saturday, at 7-30 ghe gave an informa- Needless to say she never had a dull moment and did not have time to be bored. She kept everyone entertained with amusing stories of people she had met and incidents that had happened in her very varied but enjoyable working life. Thanks were expressed by Mrs Anne Carefoot.


cate was won by Mrs mu „ i r ^ Joan Dowthwaite The usual fortnightly


Social time


lage Hall on Monday a competition on the at 7-30 p.m. Admis- theme of “what Eng-


land means to me" was won by Mrs Jean Price, Mrs Yvonne Halliwell and Mrs Jackson. There was a red, white and blue stall.


Green Village Hall on The next meeting will Tuesday


and be on July 18th at 7-


45 p.m. in the com­ munity centre when the speaker will be Mrs Pat Hayward. Her talk will be enti­ tled “And the Teddies Came Too”. The competition will-be for a favourite bear.


Birthday flowers were presented to Mrs Charlotte Taylor and raffle prizes were won by Mrs Lena Bland, Mrs Maureen Loft- house and Mrs Kathryn Wildman.


The president of Lang­ ho and Billington WI, Mrs Keely Robertson, welcomed members and visitors tp the meeting and introduced guest speaker Miss Gemma Heaton, of The Cam­ paign to Protect Rural England.


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tive talk on the work carried out by this charitable organisa­ tion. Thanks were expressed by Mrs Mary Jackson.


A report was read from Mrs Doreen Balshaw, of Mitton 'WI, who was delegate at the AGM held in Lon­ don.


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'Clithirie 422324 (Editbriil), '422323 (Advertising), BurniS^^ 42'2'33f ('classified) NEWTON


Treasure hunt Newton Village Hall committee organised a treasure hunt on Friday.


Questions were set by Mr N. Pearson and Mrs M. Beattie.


rison and family; 2nd Mrs Hagreaves, Mrs Pritchard and fami-


I R. Pope.


'A children’s treasure hunt looking for trac­ tors (pictures of trac­ tors hidden on route) was won by Heather


grass be given to the club which has pur-


. chased new equip­ ment.


Winners were 1st, TiC‘‘ “ r - N David and Julie Har-


suggested as a foot- 1


Problems are being experienced concern­ ing the emptying of litter bins and rub­ bish which is accu­ mulating on the back streets. Coun. Hill will pass the com­ plaints to RVBC.


welcome and cream teas and refresh­ ments will be served all day.The loan of any items relating to the Second World War or VE Day would be appreciat­ ed, these will be care­ fully looked after and returned the same day. For further information please contact Toni Parker 445272.


ball training ground I t is hoped to form a for local children, but drama group and put


Church secretary has been requested to provide a safety bar­ rier on East View to prevent children run­ ning into the road.


,14. Other winners who found 13 trac­ tors were: Kate and Anna Robinson, Caitlin and Neve Dickinson, James and Rachel Harrison, Leo and Holly Shutes, Emily n, , ^ Caulin, Laura Coup-


and Katie and Mike. Each received a small prize.


Raffle winners were: Richard Whitaker David Harrison,


. Gillian Cowking, Heather Alpe, Ann Marie Bennett, Eve Bennett, Brian Dixon, Marie Beat- tie, Sarah Walker, Adele Pritchard, Anna Robinson and Rowena Robinson.


The weather was very favourable and every­ one enjoyed a barbe­ cue in the village hall thanks to Mr B. Dixon, Mr R.


Winners of the televi­ sion programme quiz were: Andy Walkden, Pauline Altham, joint 3, Adam and Gildh Sawyers and Claire Altham.


Headmistress of R^ad


CE School is to be requested to send let­ ters to all parents asking them to drive slowly down Fort Street. The next meeting will be on July 6th at 7-30 p.m.


land, Daniel Alpe The chairman and -_J ri-.x:-.I jNTy


members of Read Parish Council thanked everyone who made the gala day on the school field such a big suc­ cess. Various organi­ sations and groups held a wide variety of stalls and went away


end of the afternoon Some groups kept their profit after hav­ ing given 15% to Read Parish Council towards the cost of the event, others donated to various charities.


Whitaker and Mr M. Garden party Beattie.


The St John’s Church, Read, Development committee has


organised a family garden party to be


Parish council At the AGM of Read Parish Council Mr C. Law was appointed chairman together with Mrs D. Collinson (vice-chair­ man) and Mr A. Mashiter (allot­ ment’s chairman).


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District Coun. Mr John Hill confirmed that an application for 16-18 affordable houses in Read has been submitted to RVBC.


A resident of Waverley Close has asked the council to remove an elderberry tree which


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' is unstable and lean­ ing towards his prop­ erty. I t was agreed that this be done. It was reported that the allotment skip is well used, but there has been theft.of hens from allotments.


Permission has been


and improve the foot­ ball pitch.The foot­ ball club requested that the responsibili­ ty of cutting the


held on the vicarage lawn on Saturday, between 2 and 4 p.m. Admission is £2 which includes the afternoon tea. There will be a t raffle, tombola, cake and plant stalls plus a lionus ball competi­ tion.


RIMINGTON -otterywin


Rimington Recreation Association has secured some funding from the Big Lottery Fund. This is to be put towards a joint sports day and VE day celebration on July 3rd.Tickets for the barbecue are £8


Paul Winckley' 445858 or any com­ mittee member.The barbecue is ticket only and the sports committee would appreciate you obtaining them as soon as possible,


given for Read Unit- The Recreation Asso- ed AFC to re-drain ciation is holding a


VE day exhibition in Rimington Memorial Ins titute on July 10th from noon to 5 p.m. Everybody is


on a pantomime at the end of November, in the Memorial Institute. As this project is starting from scratch any help and experti.se given in any area would be welcome. Those wishing to take part or help in any way can attend a meeting on Wednes­ day, July 6th at 7-30 p.m. in the Memorial Institute. For further information contact . Jan Moorhouse, tel.


It ISalso hopcd toStart ,


a youth club on a Fri­ day nights in Rim- ington from 7 to 9 p.m. More later.


SABDEN Bowling Club


very satisfied with Last Sunday saw the their takings at the latest two competi­ tions in the club pro­ gramme.


The women competed in the Isabelle Hodg-


son Doubles Trophy and the men in the Ken Hodgson Dou­ bles Trophy. Both events saw some excellent bowling on a hot humid day \vith a good crowd of spec- tators.


lev'WInresidentMrs ley w 1 presiaent JVlrs


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are celebrating this week after winning, the Padiham Area Small Schools' Swim­ ming Gala at Padi­ ham Pool last Friday. They beat off opposi­ tion from Hapton, Simonstone, Altham and Sabden Primary schools to lift the tro­ phy after some excel­ lent swimming from the small team. .


of .Mitton WI, who This was the last club was link delegate at . meeting before the the AGM in the Royal Albert Hall, London. She said she had enjoyed the event and told mem-


summer break. TOSSIDE


bers of the resolu- Qid time dance 1?


trols needed to limit household and com­ mercial waste. She also enjoyed listening to guest speakers Jane Fonda and Bill Bryson.


Fascinating talk a competition for the At the meeting of Saw- tastiest nibble was


mi“ p“ p a i d t There was a capacity P


f n r a n n IH f im o


farmers and the con- crowd for an old time dance held in Tosside


Community Hall. Music was played by the Lyne 'Valley Band. Thanks were expressed to all those who donated raffle prizes and supported dr helped in any way.


Mrs Jelley, waiire winners. J. n,oa Lennox and


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ntroduced euest Mrs Angela Sutcliffe. ' ' Mr ,Ma,l.n.Birl,ell


iAlison Blakemore, i f ^ , o ? Wellock E Neal M ' - / i Gala organisers’ plea for help


A PLEA has been made for fresh ideas to help breathe new life into Read’s annual gala day.


Coun. Cyril Law, chairman of • Read Parish Council, which


: in force for games, competitions, stalls and refreshments.


“We are going to have to give it ;.;Some thought. We would like to , see younger people taking on


.. some of the responsibilityifor ’ making it happen,” said Coun.’ Law.


■The topic will be discussed at a • future meeting of: the parish council. • ■ .


Stallholders from village groups, including St-John’s Churchy the


c.Women’s Institute and Moth- ;f;ers’ Union, who all provided;


members and non­ members are wel­ come. Starting time is 6-30 p.m.


and Christine Wilson Leisure Club held its beat June Beesley


woinens event AgG COflCGm *-*^5 xiri ^ Sabden Age Concern


and Audrey Barrett 21 - 8 in the semi­ finals, while Jean' Ish- erwood and Rita Whittaker went down 21 - 9 to Valerie Warburton and Mary Griffiths. The final saw Valerie and Mary go away to a 21 -10 victory.


In the men’s event Peter Warburton and Roy Isherwood over­ came Peter Lambert and Nigel Bell 21-6 with Colin Embley and Eric Sparks


for adults, available from Catherine President Les White Cawtherley 445666, complimented all


Cartwright and John Boocock 21 - 3 in the semis. In the final Peter and Roy showed their expert­ ise by winning 21 - 13.


competition is the S t MSiy S mixed doubles on The sun shone for St Sunday, July 10th, , Mary’s RC Church but there is the monthly Round Robin this coming Monday to which


in the organisation of the . competitions, praised the players and presented the trophies to the win­ ners and a bottle of wine each to the run­ ners up. -The next


monthly luncheon meeting in St Mary’s Hall. Following the meal, club chairman Mr Bernard Parfitt introduced PC Paul Sherratt, the commu­ nity beat officer for Sabden, Read and Simonstone, who spoke about his work in the villages. He advised everyone to check the identity of any callers at the door and showed sev­ eral safety devices available from the police.


a A r Mrs Elaine Horsfield,


project liaison officer for Age Concern Lan­ cashire, spoke about the Older People's Forum ' which involves older people in planning services in the district.


by the chairman to the speakers and all who had helped with the meal. Raffle win­ ners were Mr A. Shaw, Mrs Dorothy Dyson and Miss Elizabeth Britcliffe.


summer fair on Sat­ urday afternoon. There was a steady stream of visitors


qrganises the event,^made the pm,js made by each charity stall plea after the village turned out


refreshments, noted a record boost for their funds, with stalls selling a variety of goods from plants and books to home-made cakes and jams.'


gg towards helping to


:fimd theyilla'g^^^^ party at Christmas, which is organist by the parish council. A'juniorschbp «mehtifchildreh’s face^


i cross country run proved popu-


fxlar on the day.’ with prizes pre-• i'sented by village “bobby” PC -Paul Sherratt.


Our picture shows Danny Collins, - .: Oliyia Dawson and Cameron' Dawson try their luck on one of the games a t the gala. (A110605/2)'


browsing the stalls selling plants and cakes, home-made cards and to the white elephant stall. There were games, a tombola, raffle and afternoon tea with cream scones.


On Saturday night the church and school are joining forces to pres-


the church hall from 7-30 p.m. Tickets are £6 which buys "funny money" to play the tables and supper. Punters are asked to take their own drinks. Anyone


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Brain, head of the Salford Diocese, has informed him that he will be allowed to remain in Sabden, but continue with his duties in Blackburn. His news was greeted with a round of applause from the congregation.


Services in The Rev. Laura Hardy


wanting to sponsor a table on the night ^'-'(lOOl should ring 01283 The leavers'concert at 770207.


' Sabden Primary


Steve Robinson will School \vill take place sing and play guitar next Thursday in during the 6 p.m. ;schqol a t7 p.m. Mass on Saturday Next Wednesday the and afterwards lead school will host its


the Rosary at the grotto in the grounds. Last week's £20 bonus ball win­ ner was Amanda


announced to the delighted congrega­ tion last weekend th a t he will be remaining in Sabden for the forseeable future, despite carry­ ing out a dual role at St Anne's Church in Blackburn. Fr Birm-


Jngham expected to have to move to


annual music festival when all the children are given an opportu­ nity to perform in front of an audience and to be adjudicat­ ed. Parents can pop in during the day to watch the proceed­ ings.


The school PTFA is holding a fun run next Friday after­ noon a t 2-30 p.m. Last Friday the school took part in the school swimming gala a t Padihara Pool.


Blackburn this year, Celebrating but a letter from Jubilant pupils at St Bishop . Terence Mary's RC School


will take the 9-30 a.m. service at the Methodist Church' on Sunday and at the Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Mrs M. Landri- au will be guest preacher.


a fascinating talk about the North West Air Ambulance Service.


She explained how the service started and how it relies solely on financial support from individuals and businesses in the area. The service operates 365 days per year and covers the whole of the North West region.


She spoke of the “gold­ en hour” which means th a t


if


are dramatically improved.


------------ -------Worthington. ed to hospital within Fun and games Dominoes: E. Fox, F. the hour their Members of Slaidburn Lofthouse, F. Lowe, chances of survival Young Farmers’


patients can be sta­ bilised and transport-


She showed slides of emergency responses where the pilot had


ilous places, leaving the audience gasping in admiration. Mrs Marisa


Frot expressed thanks.


Hostesses were Mrs' Betty Truman and Mrs Jean Cole.


The ne.xt meeting will take the form of an outing to Newby Hall on July 13th and members are requested to meet at 9-30 a.m. in Sawley Village Hall car park.


:SimONSTONE


School gala Simonstone School gala will be held on- the school field from midday on Sunday, ; following the leavers’


• service ih St Peter’s Church.:


Lunches will be served and there .will be a mde variety of activ­ ities and stalls to help raise money for the school.


Hors d’Oeuvres Tasty tre a ts were enjoyed by members of Simonstone with Read WI after presi­ dent Mrs Pam Jelley introduced Ann Far- nell who demonstrat­ ed the preparation of 10 different starters. Her talk entitled “Hors d’Oeuvres” enabled members to- sample the goodies she had made at the end of the evening.


Also welcomed was Mrs Doreen Balshaw,


S M I skilfully landed the ing Fields.


Club held a games evening consisting of rounders and football against Chipping at Raffle: P. Metcalfe, M. Dunsop Bridge Play- Woods, W. Barker, F. Taylor, H. Lofthouse,


helicopter in some Slaidburn won both E. Barker, M. Smith inaccessible and per- matches, but the E.Fox.


midges won overall The next drive will be becoming extremely on July 16th. keen in the second • More News from the half.


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N„tl.over, , h . g.™ J S B « 'd 'e 5 S ' D t a d S ” s: Trophy for her best -


awarded a certificate Tricks and spots to celebrate her There were 18 tables in membership of 40 play for a whist and years. The next meeting will be on July 21st when Mrs Joyce Plumbridge’s talk will be about her


®th.


“Escape to a Minia- 'Winners were: J. Hart- ture World”.


igy, w. Barker, M. Wright, J. Kenyon,


■RllRI^H M. Cowling, M. Fal­ lon, M. Wellock, B.


R. Knight, P. Met­ calfe, F. Taylor, G. Berry, Amelia Cot- tom.


in-show beadwork .. Knowles, B. Shuttle- item in the mini worth, J. Simpson, handicraft show. Mrs The next dance will be Edna Simpson was


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domino drive held in Tosside Community Hall. MCs were J. Kenyon and P. Met­ calfe.


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