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12 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 24th, 2006


HURST GREEN


Wl The August meeting of Hurst Green WI takes place this evening, when mem­


bers will participate in a quiz, followed by a meal in the Shire- bum. Members doing the walking quiz are asked to meet at the Cross at 7 p.m., with those doing the indoor quiz assem­ bling in the hotel for


7-30 p.m. The meal will start at 8 p.m.


Bowling Green After some years of fund-raising, Hurst Green Bowling Club members are delight­ ed to see progress being made on their


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Green, so Mass will Green will consist of not be held in the two Bach suites for adjacent chapel until unaccompanied cello Sunday, September and a sonata by 3rd. In the meantime, Charles Camilleri. all Masses are being To book for the concert please telephone


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bowls all year round. SITA, the waste dis­ posal company, has provided fimding for the interior fixtures and fittings, includ­ ing indoor bowling mats and bowls. Members are also awaiting news on whether they have been successful in their application to Awards for All, the lottery fund, in their application for a


Wilkinson explained that £7,500 has been given as donations so far, not including the money given in mem-


ty, who died recently. The club members have also managed to raise


£15,000 3>PPilCd>L10Il lUl O’ — I


through various fund-raising events, including the popular flea markets, a race night and raffles.


grant for disabled St JOSepH S facilities, including a Work is still continuing disabled bowling on the dining room at wheelchair. Club St Joseph's Primary chairman Mrs Lucy School in Hurst


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Wl meeting President of Langho and Billmgton WI Mary Jackson wel­ comed members and guests to the month­ ly meeting. It opened with the singing of Jerusalem accompa­ nied by Kathleen Staziker on the piano. News from the county letter was read and discussed and names taken for several county events.


As there was no guest speaker Mrs Jackson asked members to bring something spe­ cial with them and talk about it with


Future dates: Tuesday, September 5th at 7- 45 pirn, there will be a fun quiz night held at Mytton Fold Hotel. Tickets are £2-50 each.


Leonard’s Church on Sunday, August 27th.


Sunday, September The AGM of the 24th, there will be a Pendleton branch for harvest lunch in the community centre following the 10-30 a.m. service. Further details to follow.


p.m. The event, which attracts com­ petitors from a wide area, will have the usual stall selling homemade cakes, preserves, pies, bis­ cuits and plants, as well as refreshments.


the Conservative Association was held


Friday, September 29th, there will be a family race night in the community cen­ tre.


PENDLETON Mursery visit


several ladies obliging Pendleton WI’s August with interesting sto- meeting took the ries.


form of a visit to Gar-


Birthday flowers were denmakers Nursery, presented to Teresa After an opportunity Nelson. The raffle to tour the gardens was won by Mary Jackson, Ann Osliffe and Kathleen Stazik­ er.


The next meeting will be held in the com­ munity centre (behind St Leonard’s


and pick up one or two interesting plants to take home, the owner gave a most


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Two Necks. Officers elected were John Aspinall (presi­ dent), Susan Nelson (chairman), Tony Ormiston (deputy ^


not to leave bottles and other rubbish around the site when the banks are full as it causes a hazard.


with gabden’s waste paper collection takes place


chairman), Marjorie ServICeS Ross (secretary), ^


Harry Whitwell The followingjreach- (treasurer). Elected


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to the executive com­ mittee were Susan Nelson, CWCC: Linda Sagar and Susan Nelson. Com­ mittee members were John Sagar, Linda Sagar, Robert Whitwell, Rachel


informative insight W a s te p a p e r into the needs of I t ’s paper day in plants and how to get Pendleton on 'Tues- the best out of them.


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Church) on Monday, An inviting selection of September 18th at 7- sandwiches and deli- 45 p.m. when the cions home-made speaker will be Peter cakes finished off an Watson on magic and enjoyable evening, medicine. TJie stall The next meeting on will be a harvest festi- September 19th will


val and the competi­ tion will be for a homemade remedy.


Rev David Noblet wll Fell race conduct both the 9 The Pendleton Fell a.m. holy commun- Race, to the top of ion and the 10-30 Pendle and back, a.m. parish commun- takes place in the vil- ion services a t St lage on Saturday at 3


St Leonard’s


ers will be at Sabden’s churches on Sunday. Methodist Church at 9-30 a.m. Erica Atkinson,


Nicholas’s a t 9-30 a.m. the Rev. Brian Stevenson and the Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Malcolm Royle.


St


C ow p e rthw a ite , St Mary S Vivien Birtwell, John The past two weeks’ Cowperthwaite.


£20 bonus ball win­ ners have been Mrs Joan Thompson and Mrs Louise Sweeney.


day. Please leave items for recycling in the white bags pro­ vided, early in the morning.


SABDEN


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next Tuesday. Excess paper should be left outside on Tuesday morning in the white sacks provided.


effects on the envi­ ronment from oil and diesel spillages, which she feared could be getting into the drains and on into the brook, domestic bin bags being used for trade waste, untaxed vehicles and parking problems. She said the business was creating a mess which reflects on the whole village. How­ ever, she has asked it to be pointed out that she did not com­ plain about noise from the premises making life “intolera­ ble” as was reported last week. The Ribble Valley Council is to make


further


This weekend’s Mass- Cafe es are a t the usual Sabden has a new cafe times of 6 p.m. Satur- this week, based at


inquiries, residents have been asked to monitor any prob­ lems and the parish council is to hold a special meeting for all interested parties.


People are also asked donations can be


Memorial The Sabden War Memorial Trust is appealing for dona­ tions or fund-raising events to help it pro­ vide a new war memorial in the vil­ lage centre.


day and 10-30 a.m. Sunday. Future church events are to include a New Year’s Eve Family Party in the chimch hall.


made to the treasurer Mrs Christine Cartwright, on 01282 772237, or chairman Mr Antony Haworth on 01282 775892.


Garage Some improvement in the appearance of the curtilage of Sabden


Service Station has been noticed since the monthly parish coun­ cil meeting when sev-


Pendle Antiques Centre in Watt Street. The former cafe has been closed for renovations and re-opened


£25. They were Craig Mrs Carole Cowell. At Rammell and Mel the next meeting, on Edmondson who September 21st, the were beaten 21-10 by guest speaker will be the Sabden pair and Ms Lynne Fenton Alan Cornall and from Marie Curie Can- Brian Ashworth who cer Care. The competi- were beaten 21-16 by tion will be for a


the eventual winners, pressed flower. The weekend ----


was


Wednesday as Deli­ cious The Cafe, run by Andrew and Rachel Turner who own the village Deli in Whalley Road. They are to run it as a cafe/restaurant from Wednesday to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sundays featuring breakfasts, lunches


on


organised by Alan and Anita Whalley, on behalf of Dennis and Margaret Balm- bra, in memory of their daughter Julia, and club members helped out serving refreshments and running a raffle. The club provided the prize money, so the hospice could benefit from the entry fees and raffle money. It was accepted by Sue Lodge, a hospice sup­ porter. Entries are still being accepted for the club’s Autumn Floodlit Singles on Tuesdays and Thurs­ days in September, culminating in the finals night on Sun­ day, October 1st. Entry is £5 and the winner will receive £300, ruimer up £150 and cash prizes for the last 16. To enter ring Alan Whalley on 01282 778472 or 07753 219509, or write to him at The Oaks, Lane Ends, Sabden, Clitheroe, BB79EZ.


SAWLEY biklore SIMONSTONE


Batik Richard and Chandra Law were the guest speakers a t the August meeting. Chandra told mem-


Spots and tricks A whist and domino drive was held in Tos- side Community Hall, with 15 in play. MCs were J. Kenyon and R Metcalfe. Whist winners were - ladies: M. Wellock, J. Cornthwaite, E. Jackson, J. Galloway. Gents - R. Barker, H. Moon, D. Galloway, T. Pickles. Dominoes: D. Knight, K. Now­ ell, M. Pye, F. Giles, J. Oddie, P. Oddie, B. Wilson, R. Knight. Raffle: F. Taylor, A.


Barker, H. Grainger.


hers about the art of The next drive will be “Malaysian Batik” on Sjteraber 16th.


and explained how FU n d - raiS er the beautiful patterns An Old Time Dance at and colours are creat- Tosside Community Hall raised £300. The event was in aid of the North West Air


ed. She also told everyone about Malaysian culture and how this highly skilled craft is taught in schools. Her hus­ band demonstrated the craft and there was a display of sarongs, colourful fabrics, hats and fans made by boy pupils using bamboo work. The institute enjoyed a successful day at the Clitheroe Area Show in July and was awarded several tro­ phies. Individual members as well as


from noon to 3 p.m. At the August meeting and high teas from 3 of Sawley WI, presi- p.m. to 5 p.m. The dent Mrs Alison Blake- couple took over the more welcomed every- former butcher’s in one and introduced gunBriuClQe


Folklore.”


■ groups achieved high marks. The competi­ tion for the most colourful scarf was won by Judith Ben­ nett, 2nd Margaret Simpson, 3rd Pam Jelley.


SLAIDBURN


Sabden three years guest speaker Mr Peter .F, / ^ Vounc ago and turned it into Watson. His talk was Slaidburn Young


the Village Deli. The fascinating and enti- new cafe number is tied: “North Country Monday for their 01282777448. Bowling


He explained that the eraTviilagers spoke Derian


cems. Residents com­ plained th a t the parish and borough councils were not doing enough about the problems they were experiencing through aJleged noise, pollution and mess. I t was pointed out, however, that the pro- prietor was acting within the law as there were no time restrictions on the operation, and that an environmental health officer from Ribble Valley Coun­ cil, the police and parish councillors had visited the site and spoken to him on a number of occa­ sions. One of the residents, Mrs Elizabeth Sutheran, who spoke at the meeting com­ plained about the


out about their con- dren s Hospice at Chil- rich


Chorleyistoreceivea diversity of folklore £350 boost thanks to enhanced by a mix of a weekend howling cultures from mvaders competition in Sab- and settlers such as den. The two-day Romans and Celts. Julia Whalley Folklore embraces Memorial Doubles creatures such as event a t tra c ted 32 witches, fa ir ip and pairs of bowlers from boggarts, as well as folk all over East Lan- tales, superstitions, cashire and had a charms, rituals and Sabden pair in the supernatural occur- final. Despite the rences, to name but a poor weather the few. He told stories of event proved a sue- omens of death and cess and was won by strange creatures, like Cliff Hope and Tony the man with a wolf’s Singleton


Oswaldtwistle Con- people on different servative Club who occasions, and as the beat Sabden’s John night drew in and a Robinson and David chill settled on the Sullivan 21-20 in a room, the ladies of the terrific final which WI warmed up and proved very enter- told some strange sto- taining for the spec- ries of their own. Sin- tators on Sunday cere thanks for a very teatime. The winners enjoyable talk were received £60, the run- expressed by Mrs Jack- ners-iip £40 and los- ie Bury. Hostes^ were ing semi-finalists Mrs Pat Ratcliffe and


of head, seen by many


Ambulance. Around 100 people enjoyed dancing to the Roe Valley Band. Thanks were expressed to those who donated raffle prizes and gave their help and sup­ port in any way. Raf­ fle winners: J. Water- worth, T. Stanhope, B. Harker, B. Wellock, C. Foster, R. Kenyon, W. Simpson, C. Bretherton, M. Ackrigg, M. Booth, H. Newhouse. The next dance will be held on September 22nd.


BRADFORD WEST


Stoney V. Jones, D. Q ^ u rc h ServICe Hogg, E. Jackson, R.


will celebrate Holy


Communion in St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, on Sunday at 9-15 a.m. Everyone is welcome.


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