♦ 30 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 8th, 2007 V
www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Weekendplus what’s on in the
Kibble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from Main Reception, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clilhcroe, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.
Platform Gallery Christmas
Crafts Exhibition. A wonderful selection of affordable items. Braille It, meets in Clitheroe
Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley Visually
Impaired Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200 426822. Pendle Club, Lowergate,
sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sawley Village Ball, Bowland
Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet on the first Saturday of the month from 10-30 a.m. St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester:
Line dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m., Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Friday at 7 p.m., Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups also meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473. 9th - Stepping Out, leg stretch
er. Meet Platform Gallery at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.
HOW would you like to hire the Slaidbum Sil ver Band for an event. If so, go along tomor row night to Slaidbum Village Hall where you might be lucky. Members of St Andrew's Church are hold
ing an "Auction of Promises", with the band being one of some 30 lots to go under the hammer. The band has offered its services to the highest bidder for a two-hour concert, preferably for a good cause, on a suitable date.
EVENTS - NOVEMBER 9TH TO NOVEMBER 15TH 9th - Slaidburn Village Hall,
Auction of Promises with 30 lots to go under the hammer a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01282 452729. 10th - Salesbury Memorial
Hall, Ribchester Road, Christmas Shopping Extravaganza from 2 to 5 p.m. in aid of Children with Leukaemia. Tel. 01254 246551. 11th - Ribble Film Club pres
ents "My Best Friend" (12A) in St Mary's Cinema, Church Street. The club meets on the second Monday of the month at the New Inn, Parson Lane, at 7-30 p.m. 11th - The Sanctuary of Heal
ing, Dewhurst Road, Langho. A talk on "Spiritual Life, Spiritual Power and the Law of Re-birth by Tim Amatt. Tel. 02083089575. 12th - Ribble Valley Diabetic
Group. Meet in Clitheoe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, a t 7-30 p.m. Speaker Jo Brodie from Dia betes UK on "Islet Research”. Tel. G. Dixon on 01254 245611. 12th - Knowle Green Village
Hall, whist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447.
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THE LOOKOUT (15) * 2hrs
Daily 1.00 3.20 5.40 8.00, Sat Late 10.30pm No shows Thursday 15th Nov
30 DAYS OF NIGHT (15) • 2hrs 15 mins Daily 2.00 5.15 8.00, Sat Late 10.35pm
RATATOUILLE (U) 2hrs 10mins
Daily 1.30 4.10 6.50, Sat Morn 11am SAW IV (18) 1hr 55mins
Daily 1.20 3.45 6.00 8.20, Sat Late 10.45pm
The Directors Auditorium (Normai Priced Tickets) DEATH AT A FUNERAL (15) 1hr50mins
Daily 1.00 3.20 5.40 8.00, Sat Late 1020pm LIONS FOR LAMBS (15) * 1hr 50mins
Daily 1.00 3.20 5.30 8.10, Sat Late 10.40pm
ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE (12A) * 2hrs 15mins Daily 12.30 3.05 5.40.8.15
GOOD LUCK CHUCK (15) * 2hrs Daily 12.40 3.00 5.20 7.45, Sat Late 10.30pm
STARDUST (PG) 2hrs 30mins Daily 1.504.45 7.45
Saturday's Little Oscar Show 10th Nov HAPPY FEET (U) - fun & Games at 11am
ONE ADULT FREE WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION
Advance Screening a il day Thurs 15th Nov (film only) BEOWULF (12A) 1hr 55 mins On screen 12.55 3.15 5.35 8.00
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ST. MARY’S CENTRE, CLITHEROE
NOVEMBER 24th. at 7.30 p.m. Tickets £15
on sale from AUGUST 2 th. 9
at Stage & Screen, St Mary's Centre t s C.P.C.A.O.D.S. Hotline 01X00 4X4545
Monthly Auction
Thursday 15th November 6.00pm Viewing from 11.00am
Kings Mill Auction Centre Kings Mill, Queen St, Harle Syke Burnley, Lancs. BB10 2HX
Follow brown tourist signs to Queen St. Mill Entries Include:
House Clearance Furniture & Boxed lots Antiques -
Victorian to Modem - Pictures - Prints -
Glassware - Books -
Collectibles - China - Pottery Memorabilia
Jewellery - etc Good Quality Items Always Required.
Refreshments Available. For further details
Paintings arr>7pm *-Sun i -7 pm FILMS FROM FRI 9th NOVEMBER 2007 FOR 7 DAYS H O L L YW O O D .P A R K 12th - Stepping Out, meet a t
Downham car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 13th - Clitheroe Ramblers'
Association, meet Chester Avenue car park a t 1 p.m. for Newton. Tel. Janet Gilmour 01254 885420. 15th - Clitheroe Mountaineer
ing Club, AGM in Clitheroe Cricket Club. Tel. 01200 427044. 15th - Eaves Hall, West Brad
ford. RNLI Clitheroe Branch, cof fee morning Tel. 01200 424085. 15th - Stepping Out, meet
Highmore car park, at 1-30 p.m. Walk will be between 4-6 miles long. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 15th - Knowle Green Village
Hall, lunch concert featuring La Serenata Ensemble. Concert s ta r ts a t midday followed by luncheon. To book tel. 01254826948. 15th - Ribble Valley Seniors'
Action Forum meeting in Whal- ley Methodist Church a t 10-30 a.m. Topic "Fire and Rescue." Over-55s welcome. Inquiries, tel. 01200 443561.
blers' Association, meet at 9 a.m. for Draughton, Tel. 07970 073356. 17th - Hurst Green WI
present "Cinderella", in the Memorial Hall, For tickets tel. 01254 826378. 17th - Knowle Green
Village Hall, a concert by students of Carrie Stein- gold. Tel. 01254 878447. 17th - Swan and Royal
Hotel in the Function Room. Clitheroe Rock 'n' Roll present "Wildkatz NW" live. Tel. 1200 443480. 17th - United Reformed
Church, Moor Lane, Christmas fair. Lunches, crafts, cakes, toys, raffle, tombola, games. 18th - Ribble Film Club
presents "Golden Door" (PG) in St Mary's Cine ma, Church Street, at 7- 30 p.m. Club also meets on the 2nd Monday of the month at the New Inn, Parson Lane at 7.30pm. 18th - Clitheroe Moun taineering Club, day meet in Bowland. Meet Coun cil Offices car park at 8 a.m. Inquiries, tel. Nick Millward 01200 441346. 19th - Ribble Valley
Visually Impaired Group, a talk by Allison Billing- ton, Age and Disability Consultant, in St Michael and St John's Social Cen tre, Lowergate a t 7-
30p.m. 19th - Stepping Out,
meet at Slaidburn car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 20th - Clitheroe Ram
blers' Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Hurstwood. Tel. Valerie Grooby 01200 428766. 20th - Pendleton Vil
lage Hall. Pendleton WI meet on the third Tues day of each month. Non members are welcome. Tel. Angela Newman 01282772285. 21st - St Michael and
St John's Social Centre, Lowergate, a tea dance from 2 to 5 p.m. Includes instruction and afternoon tea. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426769. 21st - West Bradford
Village Hall, whist and domino drive also on the third Wednesday of the month. Tel. 01200 423424. 21st - Friends of Chat-
Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)
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EVENTS - NOVEMBER 16TH TO NOVEMBER 22ND 17th - Clitheroe Ram
burn School are holding a Christmas shopping extravaganza in school. A great opportunity to buy unusual Christmas gifts. Tel. 07850244607. 22nd - Knowle Green
Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring Colin Blarney on clarinet and Russell Lomas on piano. Concert starts at midday. To book tel. 01254 826948. 22nd - Whalley and
District Historical and Archaeological Society meeting in Whalley Abbey. "Christmas Cus toms with Bells On". 22nd - Stepping Out,
meet Downham car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 22nd - Clitheroe Natu
ralists' Society, a lecture in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. on "Highland Expe rience" by Malcolm Roberts. 22nd - Clitheroe and
District Recorded Music Society, meeting in the United Reformed Church hall, Moor Lane at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Mrs Con stance Hooley.
■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.
Kindertransport (Pendle Borderline Theatre) at the Muni Wednesday 14 - Saturday 17 November
MILLENIUM CONCERTTRAVEL
COACH + TICKET PACKAGES JUN 22 C.Q.M.S. MANCHESTER
BON JOVI 50 CENT
MOV 14 MANCHESTER ARENA HARD-FI OEC1 MANCHESTER CENTRAL LINKIN PARK JAN 27 MANCHESTER ARENA
30 SECONDS TO MARS
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DANCING ON ICE MAY 9 MANCHESTER ARENA
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FEB 2 MANCHESTER ARENA CLIFF RICHARD
NQV25 MANCHESTER ARENA ALSO BOOKING FOR:
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE JAMES BLUNT, WESTLIFE MARK KNOPFLER, HARD-FI
KANYE WEST, WET WET WET KLAXONS, SEX PISTOLS
CLOTHES SHOW LIVE, HIM MCFLY, MARILYN MANS0N,
X FACTOR LIVE, UB40.WWE FOUR TOPS + TEMPTATIONS KELLY CLARKSON, WWE MICHAEL BUBLE,
IAN BROWN CHEMICAL
BROTHERS ALICE COOPER, RIHANNA, MANICS, CROWDED HOUSE.
ENRIQUE IGLESIAS, OSMONDS WAR OF WORLDS, MAROON 5
M'CARD/VISA/SWITCH/AMEX
(01253) 299266 or Book Online at:
www.mct-online.co.uk We always have an amazing variety of seafood available, and as
we are included in the “Taste of Lancashire” programme we offer Morecambe Bay Shrimps, hot or cold, Hot Pot and a platter of 5 different Lancashire cheeses among our many other locally sourced foods on the menu.
To compliment your meal we have over 20 wines available by the
glass, including Cava and Champagne, alongside Thwaites ales an d ' even Peroni Italian lager on draught.
Our telephone number is (01200) 441227 if there is anything you would like to know that we have missed out.
P.S. Our Christmas Party Menu is now available.
RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED
(ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE)
Notice of the Annual General Meeting to be held at Clitheroe Town Council Offices, Church Street on Wednesday 21 November 2007 at 6.30pm.
Users of the Centre and interested members of the public are cordially invited to this meeting however only members of the company are entitled to vote on resolutions.
T Marklew Honorary Secretary
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RIBBLESDALE SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOL, 1964
BROUGHT in by Mrs Rosemary Manley (nee Garner, Robert Peel, Charles Anderson, John Walker) this photograph shows pupils of Ribbles- Cottam Ronald
Towns.Bnd-
dale Secondary Modern School in 1964. King. Front row: Anne Garner, Christine 1b r i s t l e
Punils back row left to right: Paul Goodhicr, Burgess, Pal Taylor, Pamela Walker, Rosentarj Michael Hedges, Neil Paramore, John Peel. Walker, Caro. Niiand, I^thleen Sutcliffe, Edna
Middle row: Eric Speak, John Devine, Tony Wilson, Judith Gibson, Pauline Dean. WHALLEY CE SCHOOL, 1960
THIS photograph, which is not in very good con dition, is of pupils of Whalley CE School in 1960. It was brought in by Maria Stirling who is seated on the front row, first left. Girls arc: Maria Stir ling, Lynctte Moore, Maxine Salsbury, Peggy Proctor, Judith Wood, Kathleen Farnsworth,
Elizabeth Bartlett, Eileen Ainsworth, Lyn Daw son, Glenys Hindic, Jean Hill, Margaret Harri son, Jillian Harper, Gwendoline Alderson, Bar bara
Fish.The boys are: Robert Lawson, George Reynolds, Charles Balsliaw, Neil Parramore, Brian Thompson, Alan Whitehead.
can be obtained from our front office The Assheton Anns
There is a beautiful little oak beamed English country pub situated in the delightful village of
Downham, just three miles east of Clitheroe. It’s called The Assheton Arms and it features an
amazing variety of food. We arc currendy offer ing an Autumn Special Offer of two courses for £10 from Monday to Friday at lunchtime and during the evening. On this menu you may choose from such starters as Buttered Com on the Cob, Lancashire Black Pudding with home
made piccalilli, and our own famous Lancashire Housewifes Ham and
Vegetable Broth, followed favourites by such as Fish and Chips, Turkey and Ham Pie or Sausage and Mash, and several vegetarian alternatives, or you may have one of the main courses with a sweet to follow.
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TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, SEECRAFT STAFF, 1959 or 60
A PHOTOGRAPH featured in the Valley maga zine, showing a float in the Torchlight Procession in 1959 or 60, sparked the memory of Mr Peter Rigby who recognised some of the young ladies who worked at Seecraft, clothing manufacturers. Here is another photograph showing staff of the same company in front of what could be the wagon which pulled the float. Mr Rigby recognis es Doris Lund (second from the right) who is
standing next to his father Mr William (Billy) Rigby, extreme right, who was a driver/salcsman for the company. Mr Peter Rigby would like to know if Mrs Mary Whittaker (nee Lambert), who brought in the Torchlight photograph, or any one else for that matter, has any more photo graphs showing his father. Please contact Peter’s nephew Mr Alex Rigby on 0X200 425701 with any
information. ST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN'S RC SCHOOL IN 1960-61
THIS photograph of pupils in St Michael and St John's RC School in 1960-61 was brought in by Mrs Harron. Pupils are, back row left to right: Roland Penny, Vincent Delepietra, David Steer, Malcom Jack- son, John Intas, Freddie Waterhouse, Paul Red head, Patrick Hanvey. Middle row: Julia Luciana, Ingrid Barlow, Katherine Whittaker,
Christine Wrigley, Helen Jeffreys, Christine Dale, Rosine Hillary, Colleen Harron, Susan Carden, Jane Tattersall, Josephine Buller. Front row: Paula Carter, Christopher Flynn, Ann Blades, David Geldard, Christine Wrigley, Pino Pozzi, Shcena Murray, Raymond Cutler, Joyce Hargreaves, Stephen Conti. On the floor: Susan Lawton. The teacher is Miss White.
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CHAIGLEY ENDOWED SCHOOL, 1955/5G
SENT in by Mr Martin Beattie the photograph is of pupils at Chaigley Endowed School in 1955-56. Standing"left to right: Joan Beattie, ?, Stuart Beattie, Jean Simpson, Marian Berry, ?, Marlin Beattie, ?, ? Sealed front: Helen Simpson, Ann Simpson, Miss Bennett, Miss Lang, Ann Maudsiey, (Judith Dollin?), ?
U i - . - i m NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND SCHOOL, 1954
BROUGHT in by Mrs Mary Beattie, the photo graph is of pupils at Newlon-in-Bowland School in 1954. Mrs Beattie is seated on the middle row third from left. Other pupils are: (standing left to right) Robert Pindcr, John Dawson, Philip
Grimes, Arthur Howden. Sealed: Margaret Howden, Jean Bracken, Sheila Howard, Carol Walmsley, Mary Rushlon, Heather Grimes, Eileen
Cundall.Fronl: Marlin Howard, Sandra Rushlon, Philip Walmsley, Brian Nicholson.
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