Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
12 . Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 25th, 2006 guide. '
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Plant sale The Holme Commiit- tee delivered the pre ordered plants around the village on Satur day.
Thanks to everyone who supported the sale, which has raised around £ 1,000 towards village events.
.We had a few hanging baskets left after all the orders had been delivered, and believe that they have been missed off someone's order! Please let us know if your basket was missing! Call Dilys on 778464. The winner of the plant draw was Mrs
By water, of Mount Pleasant, who will receive her order free of charge. A big thank you also to everyone who braved the rain and helped with the deliveries on the day.
SAWLEY
Rainy tour Umbrellas at the ready, 16 members of Saw- ley WI enjoyed a guided tour of Skip- ton Castle, with the intermittent heavy showers failing to put a dampener on events.
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A fish arid chip supper a t Bizzie Lizzie’s, Skipton, rounded off a very enjoyable evening.
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At the next meeting, on June 22nd, the guest speaker will be Mr Larry Carr, whose ; talk will be entitled : “A Funny Thing i Happened While Out t Sketching”. The com- ; petition will be for a ; member’s own draw- ^
SIMONSTONE
The group learned many interesting facts about the histo ry of the building and its occupants from the knowledgeable
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Whist drive The final whist drive of the season, organis^ by the Half Commit tee, was held in Simonstone Old School. Winners were: ladies - Mrs Dorothy Upton, Mrs Mary Donald, Mrs Edna Simpson (cons). Gents - Mr Pat Larkin, Mr Ken Walsh, Mrs Gladys Walsh (cons). MC was Mr Larkin and special prize was won by Mrs Walsh.
The new season will begin in the autumn.
WI Members of Simon stone with Read WI debated two resolu tions to be put to the national conference at their meeting held in the old school hall. Mrs Ann Lennox pro posed that the Gov ernment should implement renewable energy sources for
• both new and reno vated homes.
Mrs Pam Jelley pro posed that sport facil ities should be avail able for all age groups.
The Long Awaited
Councillors expressed the opinion that the toilets were expected to be constructed as part of the refurbish ment of the bus sta tion, but had been
Parish Council that ters. public toilets are not She also paid tribute to to be built, as expect- Mr David Openshaw, ed, on Vale Gardens who had taken over as until 2012 that a deci- clerk. sion has been taken During the public for the council to con- forum which followed. struct the toilets itself, subject to nec essary grants being obtained.
REFURBISHING & MODERNISING
requests were made for more CCTV cam eras, as these had helped keep crime in check. These had been used on the QEll Playing Fields in the past and it was suggested that two portable cameras may be used.
Three estimates are to be obtained for fur ther repairs to the steps and wall at the war memorial.
ALMOST £200 was raised for : a new diasbled access a t Waddington Methodist Church Hall by a very enjoy able night out.
■ Waddington Waddlers tod dler group organised the money-spinning meal a t •Brown’s Bistro, Clitheroe,
Three mums from the
Winners of the mini show were: Mar malade: 1, Sue Ogden; 2, Anne . Atkinson. Two fruits Raffle \vinners were: B. jam: 1, Pam Jelley; 2, Ayrton, A. Sykes, A.
Both resolutions were carried and will go forward to the AGM in Cardiff.
Thanks were expressed to those who donated raffle prizes and had
The entries were
Sue Ogden. Tray bake: 1, Joan Shaw; 2, Margaret Taylor. Chocolate sandwich: 1, Anne Atkinson; 2, Pam Jelley.
judged by Mrs Doris SOClal Fawley and the Annie Tosside senior social
The next dance will be on June 16th.
Marsden, A. Parkin son, J Neal, M. Mitchell, D. Coates, J Lodge, E. Carr, M. Bowker, M. Kendal.
Fund-raising boost for church hall project attended by 33 people
. including Mark and Karen Sleet, of Waddington Methodist Church.
A raffle, with prizes donated by Bashall Barn, Shackle-
put back yet again As the village was and councillors feared growing with many this could contmua
more families, it was agreed tha t more facilities for children and young people were needed.
ing pot. A total of £182.50 was raised on
the.night and organisers said a special, thank you to Peter Naden, of Brown’s Bistro, for hosting the event.
tons, Lightworks and Our picture shows some of Brown’s Bistro, boosted the those who attended the
£2.50 from every ticket sold event, that went into the fimd-rais-
Music for dancing was played by the Bon-Accords.
the Sacrament of Holy Communion.
WHALLEY
given help and sup- BrSakOUt port in any way. _
^ 0ejj]y newsletter from Whalley
(A180506/5) :
Methodist, Church and in the village hall. For these items, which are not named, caU. 01254824312.
Bowden Trophy for afternoon wUl be held best entry in show was awarded to Mrs Sue Ogden. The from 1-30 to 4 p.m. evening was rounded Everyone is welcome — off by a quiz devmed j(; jg a club and no by the president Mrs
. Jelley. The next meeting is on Thursday, June 15th, when members will spend “An Evening with Doris and Elsie” presented by Mrs K. I Eccleston and Mrs A.Wareing.
chat and there will be a raffle.
WEST BRADFORD SLAIDBURN Tricks and spots
(formerly Beauty with inn) 22 Bridge Road, Chatburn Tel: 01200 440955
Sami Nelson, Caroline McKenna and Claire Frankland invite you to come and look round and share a glass of wine with them at their
Opien Evening io%
On Tuesday May 30th at 7.00pm off all treatments until
.............. June 30th
Young Farmers Slaidburn Young Farmers met on Whist winners were:
There is no meeting
Monday for a visit to ladies - M. Parker, Booths supermarket. Thanks to the store was given by Tim Ankers.
Fourteen tables were in play at a whist and doino drive held in West Bradford Vil lage Hall.
next week. The next Dominoes: P. Oddie, R. Whalley Christian ised by Kath Riley, r
M. Green. J. Riley. J. Waddington. Gents - J. Bullock, T. Pike, J. Traynor, H. Loft- house.
The annual outing of The event was organ-
on Wednesday, June 14th, to the Syna gogue Museum,
which meets in the hall on Friday evenings.
on Tuesday in the Anyone who can man- new community hall age as little as two hours is asked to con-
membership is 02830 366185. involved. Admission WOfShlp
is £3, which include Until recently a lectur- aftemoon tea and chit er at St Paul's United
Theological College in Limaru, where she worked alongside Reuben Katana, the Rev. Dr Caroline
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Volunteers are being In 1873, Accrington- sought to steward an bom Joe Briggs sailed event for young peo ple being held at the Winter Gardens from July 7th to 9th.
Methodist Church asks people to help with an event run by the Methodist church in Blackpool.
for New York at the
he met Louis Tiffany and began experi menting with mosaics.
Historical At the last meeting of the season, members of Whalley and Dis trict Historical and Archaeological Soci-
The owner of land adjoining the joint Whalley and Wiswell Burial Ground, in Clitheroe Road, would be willing to sell some land for extension, i t was reported. I t was unanimously agreed that the possibility of a loan should be investigated.
Questions were asked about the village hall, to which those involved replied that it was correctly run and had trustees and a constitution. It was usually fully booked and, possibly, might provide more facilities than the three rooms offered if re-located to the QEII fields.
A manhole cover had been lifted on the car park a t the Old Grammar School, Mr George Hardman reported. He had removed twigs which had been put down, but was concerned the cover could be removed again, caus-
be carried out.
ety heard a talk \yith An investigation into slides about Tiffany the state of trees in
ing someone to fall Investigations are to The chairman suggest-
should write to the LCC with a copy to
th a t the clerk
Vale Gardens is to be the police and Coun- combined with an ty Coun. Albert inspection of those in Atkinson. _ the churchyard. Whlst drlV6
tact Simon and Deb- On the death of Louis, bie Fulbrook on Joe was left the busi-
age of 17 and after One of the matters Whist winners at the three difficult years raised with PC Geoff Abbey senior citizens' Pennal was th a t of two young boys play ing football a t the back of houses. A local resident had reported the matter, but PC Pennal
ness, but this declined and was closed down in 1931. Fortunately, a number of peices were brought back and are now on dis-
Art Gallery, Accring ton.
informed the grandfa- Meetings are held each j ther of one of the Saturday in the boys that the matter Methodist Church | would not be oh Hall at 6-30 p.m. poUce record.
drive, in Whalley, were: ladies -Mrs H. Hardy and Mrs P. Wooff: Gents - Mrs j J. Walmsley and Mrs E. Frost. Raffle: Mrs j D. Farnsworth.
play in the Howarth Complaints
youths were playing w football in Vale Gar-
that Wickehs will lea¥ the The next meeting is in dens would be investi-
worship’in Whalley WhaUey Abbey Con- gat^. Methodist Church on ference House on Sep- Mr S. Kerr informed Sunday at 10-30 a.m., tember 14th at 8 p.m. the council that the
A celebration in prepa- had a great time at ration for Pentecost Whalley Village Hall on Saturday at a line dancing evening which raised £400 for the Bethany Project.
accompanied by the YgIIOW th©m© Rev. Chris Cheese- Some 70 people wear- man.
will be held in the church hall at 6-30 p.m.
Outing ing something yellow
cones in Accrington Road were there to stop disturbance to neighbours of Ren dezvous nightclub. The cones were placed by the club
removed on Sunday mornings.
jj , gri Lankan
cricket professional, Bradman Ediriweera, will be going to Whal-1
ley Primary School on Mondays and Tuesdays after half- term to work with children from all KS2
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management on Fri- it-ig-hopeti that a local day evenings and c
meeting will be on Eden, G. Berry, R. Action Goup will be leader of the group, fji-st year^L chairman 'Tuesday, June 6th, at Seed, J. Fober Farm, Newton, Thomber. by kind permission of Raffle: E. Fox, M. Mr and Mrs R. Park- Edmonson, J. Procter,
er, for a talk on farm safety by the fire and rescue service.
TOSSIDE
Dancing There was a good crowd for an old time
.dapee held
Church s©rvic© The preacher at Sun-
D. Cook, H. Brockle- hurst.
Manchester. Trans- Kath says she is so port has been pleased the event was arranged to leave Whalley at 5 p.m.
day afternoon's wor- shoirid contact one of interested Methodist Church, Community ‘.Hall. ■ service, will include
'Tosside i iCheeseman.j , (Ti,hes flpst, property Ji^ye ^Soiaiinpyedipre p e rn - ,,hours theysspent on , .hatching of chickens hrought into school.
the Rev. Chris A number of items of lUDIIC tOliGtS been left; in Whalley
Chapel Lane, will be LOSt prop6l1y hers of Wha'llVy
support, for the many parish.’council iriatr
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such a success and thanks all those who supported it plus DJ Pam Hartley.
ship, a t 2 p.m., in the local churchy or Anyone interested m thanked council ChiCkS West Bradford
Coun. June Brown said it was important th a t councillors, although they might disagree, should con tinue to work togeth er for the good of the village.
The football team fin
golf professional will go into the school later in the year to emphasise physical activity through golf.
will
ished third in a tour nament at Eibbies- daie High Schooi. The netbaii team piayed St James' A team, Ciitheroe, but j were defeated 12-3-
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members, who are all Children and staff at volunteers and who Whalley Primary
him from his work with the juniors at | the cricket club.
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A resident who relied on public transport herself has com plained that it was often difficult to board buses going in the Clitheroe direc tion because illegally parked vehicles pre vented them from getting into the lay by and therefore close to the pavement.
FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL!
GRAND SALE £1,250,000 FURNITURE
To celebrate 25 years of success and to improve our business for the future, we will proceed with a massive refurbishing project inside and out - new products, carpet, shop fittings, signs and paint! We have to clear space without delay, so that the work may commence. The showroom is presently closed while we reduce prices and prepare the displays for the launch of our £1,250,000 REFURBISfflNG & MODERNISING GRAND FURNITURE SALE.
We must urgently sell all our furniture and accessories including: lounge suites (soft fabric & leather), sofas, sofa beds, armchairs, recliners (classic & modem), swivel chairs, coffee and lamp tables, sofa consoles, occasional pieces, pictures, mirrors, lamps, objet d art, etc, etc. Absolutely Everything Must Be Sold Out a.s.a.p!
EVERY SINGLE PRICE WILL BE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! THIS IS OUR BIGGEST EVER SALE! ALL GOODS WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED FOR SALE ON A FIRST CLAIM BASIS. EVERTHING ... INCLUDING
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