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f,. 14 Clitheroe Advertiser &Timesi' Thursday, November 6th, 2008


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BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


Bonfire


: with this IFe-threat- ; adults’ -clothing, ening condition a t . ; bedding, curtains, the age of eight-


She was diagnosed ed - children and and-a-half-months. ^


The village Young: Home-made . jams. Farmers’ Club did cakes and soups will


not meet on Mon- be on sale. day due to hosting RBmGmbrsnCB the village bonfire A parade will leave on 'Wednesday.


Next Monday’s meet­ ing is a trip to Rib- blesdale Motors.


I-IF;


Members wishing to attend should meet in the village at 7 p.m. Members are also reminded that subs are now due.


BILLINGTON


Little Sophie Hoigate BsQ fof school Extravsganza is holding another Calling all Chatburn Chatbum School will party at her home, 2 residents to have a host a Christmas p r e -C h r is tm a s clearout and help raise funds for the village school at the same time! The Bags to School cam­ paign turns unwant­


*arty girl


■Victoria Terrace, Billington, on Sat­ urday, November 15th from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis Research.


from Billington Gardens a t 2-45 p.m. on Sunday pro­ ceeding to the war memorial for. a wreath laying serv­ ice headed by the Accrington Pipe Band and the Blackburn Sea Cadets.


CHATBURN


: The school is'paid by the amount col­ lected a t £300 per


: tonna All of the cob lected items are for re-use in emerging coimtries k) no bric- a-brac.'Start collect-


. ing now for delivery to the kihool on Fri­ day, November 14th by;10-15 a.m. (not before please as we have no storage facilities). ■All unwanted dtems should be delivered in securelyfastehed bin bags.


Shopping Extrava­ ganza on Wednes­ day, -November 19th, between 6-30 and 8-30'p.m.; a great opportunity to-purchase Christ-


«)ft toys, shoes belts and handbags into cash for the'school.,


The., evening will : include a prize draw and along with mulled wine and mince pies, mini­ manicures will also


,-be available. Organ­ ised by the Friends of Chatbum School in aid of equipment for the school.


DOWNHAM entertainment


- mas gifts without the hassle of travel-, ling to town! On sale will be jewellery, Christmas decora­ tions, beauty prod­ ucts, books, chil­ dren’s clothing, and much more.


■ Tickets are £5 for an adult and £3 for a child with family tickets at £12. From Angie on 440146 or Barbara 440925..


Members of Down­ ham Village Enter­ tainment Group have prepared two exciting events to take place at the vil­ lage hall in Novem- Tickets from Down- ham Post Office or


. ber.i


r j i - r i l l%


Mobile Hflir Stylist


How Worhing More Flexible Hours Tuesday - Friday


ut


Call om 9193667 or 01200 444070 For an Appointment


Freezer


English Lamb straight-frc local farms’^


/^ ;w P l0 iL :E " C A M I E S Q


IAL^ LAIVII :E ^ q ^


u a m .2m ged and


: ing from 8 p.m. Since they formed, the Polyjesters have been everywhere including Berwick, Whitehaven Japan.


I “King of the /Sw in g ers” and


I;' “Sweet',, Georgia "Brown”. Licensed bar and tickets £6 adults, £3 children from Angie 440146.


Theatre


• mations present , “The Inseparables”


On Sunday, Novem­ ber 16th a t 3 p.m. Theatre Transfor-


The quartet includes percussion, fiddle, double bass, bari­ tone, ukulele and harmony voice and they play music that sways across, swing, folk, country and bluegrass with original music and , classics such as


Tomorrow a Canadi- Eileen on 445401, an Group.The Poly- include seasonal ., jesters are perform-


Church concert Following on the suc­ cess of their “Music for a Summer Evening”, St Leonard’s Church, Downham, will be the venue for A Christmas celebra­ tion in words and music with Serana- ta.


rytelling and slap- Henk van Heuman, stick performed in head chef at Bashall English, French and ■ invented language!


in the village hall. This is entertain­ ment for children of six years plus. It is a comic fairytale, mix of fantasy and reali­ ty, mask, mime, music and song sto-


everyone enjoyed sharing Jan's and Jane's unrivalled knowledge of bread and cheese with lots being purchased to take home after­ wards.


Barn, will be the guest on Thursday, November 27th at 6-30 p.m. He will be showing how to make braised duck confit with his spe­ cial cabbage and rosti potato. Mem­ bers will also be among the first lucky locals to try the different ice creams he is devel­ oping to create fab­ ulous sundaes for Bashall Barn's new restaurant Book now to avoid sundae deprivation! 01200 440492


or


olivia@assheton.co. uk


refreshments at £7. The concert is on Saturday, December Fellowship 6th a t 7 p.m. and At the Harrop Fold proceeds are for Cri- Fellowship Sunday sis at Christmas. afternoon the Long- and Cookery club ton family, of Ben-


Jan Curtis, from tham, gave musical Cheese Tchaikovsky items, a children’s in Clitheroe, gave an sketch on Naaman excellent bread th® leper and a mes- making demonstra- sage on humility, tion and olive oil which was . well and cheese tasting received by all. Mter- to a packed village wards a fellowship tea hall kitchen, at Downham Cookery Next week at 2 School. The intrica- P-ui. Mr Graham cies and skills Hprcross, of Preston, involved in creating will speak with Mr different types of David Nelson on artisan breads - piano. Everyone is many with wheat- welcome.- free and low yeast


.properties - were shared with the audience, with three;


HURST GREEN


Game On! P y E A S A r v £ ] Q -w i l d S i^ K i


RABBIPi H A ^ E l


VENISOI^. Countrystyle Meats, Clitheroe,


Auction Mart, Ribblesdale Centre, Lincolnway, Clitheroe


Telephone: 01200 428500 J L


different olive oils Remembrance and six cheeses on a service of Remem- show. The ovens, brance will take amazingly, per- place at Hurst OK and Green 'War Memor- ^ ial on Sunday to remember all those •who have died in


>Large selection of Game now in stock


wars. There will be a parade from the Memorial Hall at 10-30 a.m.


Kidzone


There is a special .Kidzone meeting on Saturday in St. John's Church hall for all members and friends.


' Andrew Penny, an rinspiring speaker, will be; talking about “The Army in Mghanistan” show­ ing that the army is involved in more than just fighting. The talk is from 3-4 p.m. and those attending are asked.


- to bring a plate of food fora Jacob's


. join after the talk. There will also be a craft session.


KNOWLE GREEN


Concert The musical students of Carrie Steingold


. includes a light sup­ per.


Whist drive


■Whist and dominoes will be played in Knowle Green Vil­ lage Hall on Mon­ day at 7-30 p.m., admission is £1 and all are welcome.


Hall funds


Almost £200 was raised at a concert by the very popular and talented local singer, Lorraine, held in Knowle Green Village Hall.


The management committee extended thanks to Lorraine and to all who sup­ ported the event in aid of hall funds.


Lunch concert The lunchtime con­


cert in 'Knowle Green Village Hall next Thursday will feature the La Sere- nata Ensemble of a soprano, clarinet and accompanist Charles Edmond­ son.


The varied, pro­ gramme includes Mozart and Schu­ bert’s great master­ piece “The Shep-f herd on the Rock”. The concert at noon


will play in concert on Saturday .in Knowle Green Vil­ lage Hall at 7 p.m. ■ Admission at £6,


T.me’bTs King Street. Clitheroe BB7 2EW or via e-matl to: marcja^rns@eastlanc.sn ^ ' 1


. al..J:'V's Afterwards refreshments will be


available • in ‘ Low Moor Club.


NEWTON Village hall


•The AGM of Newton Village , Hall will


_ ta k e - place next Thursday a t 7-45 p.m. Everyone wel-


■. come. Parish eouncil


, welcome. " Golden years


• November 20th, at 7-30 p.m. in the United Reformed Church. Everyone


on Thursday,


Next year, sees the . golden jubilee of the opening of Pendle­ ton Village Hall. To celebrate this his­ toric milestone, it is


.Swan: With Two Necks or on 01254


. 823618. All proceeds are for the village


■Young farmers


The next meeting of ■ , , Newton Parish Although rather stiff Council will be held morning the


Last week members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club met at Roefield gym to play games of bad­ minton and basket-; ball, followed by a very strenuous and exhilarating aero­ bics session and rock climbing.


meeting was thor­ oughly enjoyed by all. Next week’s meeting is a talk on Rosemere Cancer Research.


Members to meet in Pendleton Village Hall at 7r30 p.m. prompt.


any money raised to A service of Remem- ties of the hall.


hoped to hold sever- r 'h i j r r h qprvirp al events and to use Y'


?®'^''!Ce


“A spring clean in Autumn”, will take place this Saturday, starting a t 10 a.m. Everyone is urged HeHling. to help and are The first healing serv- asked to bring their ice will be held in St own cleaning equip- John’s Church,


improve the facili- urance will be held in St John’s Church, Read, at 11 a.m. on Sunday when vari­ ous organisations will lay wreaths.


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_:_■ • • r- RIBCHESTER


Remembrance. Ribchester will be


'■luring memories of fallen;in two


world - wars and other conflicts in St ■Wilfrid's Church on Sunday. Everyone is asked to be in their seats by 10-15 a.m. for the Benedictus by Carl Jenkins.


. who lost a member will be read out. In some cases; tragical­ ly, the same family


The familiar names of . the local-families


. names repeat for each conflict.


At the end of the service, led by the children of the vil­ lage, the congrega­ tion will move to the churchyard r and place a Flanders


• Poppy cross in the memorial garden.


Historical group


Information regard­ ing the lecture by the curator of Townley Hall, at Ribchester Histori­ cal Society’s meet-


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Church, Simon- stone, on Sunday at 10 a.m.. '


- , SLAIBURN Memory test -


Slaidburn ; Young Farmers met on


' Monday for the annual


Fred


Waddington Com­ petition. Members had to take part in a series of quizzes and a- memory test. Results were; joint


: 1st - Jess Dodd and . Daniel Parker; 2nd - Stephen Harrison;


Next week's meeting is a trip to the golf driving range at, Samlesbury. Mem­ bers are to be there between 6-45 and 7-


. 3rd-Andrew Harri­ son.





- 15 p.m. The'cost is £2.50 for 50 golf balls.


WEST BRADFORD


The Society is holding a Christmas social evening with a buf- ; fet supper in Ribch-


. The society offers its apologies, if you turned up two days too late. .


. ester Arms on Mon- day, ■ December 15th. ■


Plans ' for;, future with the opportuni- . events were made ty of receiving the and, the Historical laying on of hands


; Society will,be com- and anointing. ; piling a history of There will be heal- the hall for public ing services each viewing. • - ' , ' month on Monday The next meeting will evenings.


■ is followed by lunch- ■ eon. To book tel. 01254826948.,


LOW MOOR Darts


Low Moor Club were winners of the men’s darts competition beating Legion 5-4.


In the ladies’ compe­ tition Low Moor Club 6, Catholic Social 3.


..are Low Moor A away to Rimington. Low Moor B at home to Rimington.


In the men’s pool, , Low Moor 7, Buck Inn“B” 5.


War memorial' On Sunday at 3 p.m. the annual service of Remembrance will be held at Low .Moor IVar Memori-


There were no snook­ er games last week, this week’s fixtures


History talk At the Pendleton His-


be on January: 14th M o th e r s ’ Uflion af7-45p.m.. . ; Unfortunately the


. torical i;, ; Society ... meeting next -Thurs­ day, a t 7-'30.p.m':,


iv'With'.Two’Necks. Anyone with any information, photo­ graphs or memora­ bilia is welcome to attend.


Rock ’n’ roll


The village hall becomes “The


Pendleton Palais' on


November iNoveino


People will be able . h°hday around 50, to step back in time yea-'s/SO, compared when feature band -to today. ‘T h eB a c k b e a ts ’;^BOOkStall S # will be performing Anyone who has any


Saturday,, n


l 1o5cth. ' ^


, 60s hits and there , spare books for the will be’original 50s- '-MU bookstall at. disco music. K '"


People are invited to : ■ on November^9th, dress to suit the era if wanted.


Tickets, are: ' £10; available from-theavarrange collection.'-


Christmas fair.


can contact Brian- I Jeffery ,on 01282^1 775034: who winy


speaker at the meet­ ing of St John’s Church Mothers’ Union was unable to


the.topic will be the However, a replace- history of The Swan ■ ment was found


attend.


when village resi­ dent Mrs Dee Bot­ toms stood in and spoke about her experiences as a Butlin’s Redcoat in the 1950s.


how society has changed what peo­ ple enjoyed doing on


msight into Bonfire - ‘ >;n'


. J^wer Holme a t 6- *^Bp.m. .There will be a fireworks dis­ play, a Guy Fawkes competition tor the


Sabden's bonfire cele­ brations take place •'on Saturday, oh the


’ ment. Weather per- Read, on Monday .mitting, hedges will a t 7-30 p.m. This be trimmed and a will take the form of clean up outside too. Holy Communion


Tickets are £12.50, available :;: from chairman, Mr Roy Skilbeck, on 01254 878530- or from Colette Maggs on 01254820442.


Salsa evening


In spite of the dread­ ful weather another successful themed evening was held at The Carmen Rose, Ribchester.


'ing was incorrect. Bowlers remember Ken


A MINUTE’S silence was held at the AGM of Read Bowling Club in respect of a former member, the late Mr Ken Coulthurst.


At the meeting held at the Stork Inn, officers re-elected were Mr Henry Duerden (chairman and


. ■


•glcs winner Mr John Bostron and to the runner-up Mrs Sally Birmingham.


Mr Rostron also won the Doubles Trophy with David Marshall, beating Mr.Jphn Kerr and Mr Alan Holgatc.


captain), Mrs Anne.Atkinson Photograph shows (left to right) (treasurer) and Mr Alec Slater trophy winners Mr David Mur- (secrctary).


shall, Mrs Sally Birmingham Trophies were presented to sin- and Mr John Rostron. (s)


Remembrance Sabden’s


first.


. a.m. on Sunday. There will be wreath


•Remembrance Day service a t its new ■War Memorial . takes place at 11


An enthusiastic audi­ ence turned-up in strength to enjoy an evening , of Salsa food and dancing.


. laying and the names of the fallen will be remembered. The Rev. Norman


Sheila- on' :01282 from,2 p.m. to 5 773503 for details. A p.m. Admission is trip is also being £3, which includes arranged to Chester • light refreshments.' Christmas Market S w in g b a n d on Saturday, ^ concert by the


December 6th. If you are interested in this trip please ring Mavis on 01282 772267.


Services


Atty from St The Rev. Norman Nicholas's Church Atty.will lead the 9-


and Whalley Parish Church will offici­ ate.


Pendle Witch Draw winners


■ ly 100 Club draw tor October were:£50 - David King; £20 - Terry Braithwaite; £10-Alan Turner.


Winners in the Rim- • ington Recreation Association month-


SABDEN


The future of the -vil­ lage pub. The Pen­ dle "Witch in Whal­ ley Road, is uncer­ tain after licensee


■ Dean Ferrie moved ' out and it close^its doors this week. The


J f *■;


Tlie past two weeks £20 bonus ball win-


pub is now up for Qjfj (jgy St Mary S


. ners a t St Mary's RC Church were Mrs Trudy Tuffnell and Mrs Clare Firth. Plans are now in hand for the annual Christmas fair-on Saturday, December 6th.


; children and retresh- - ments ■will be on


- sale. There will be a collection 'towards


: • the cost of the fire- ; .works."


Shopping


30 a.m. Remem­ brance Sunday serv­ ice at St Nicholas's Parish Church this weekend. At Sabden Baptist Church, Mr Brian Fisher will lead the. 10 a.m service ■ and St Mary's RC Church weekend Masses are 6 p:m. Saturday and ^ 10-30 a.m. Sunday.


The annual Gift Day ■ - • a t St Nicholas's


Church,' Sabden, realised "£l,020.for the parish with' donations and a cof-


fee morning in the . t _ church hall. The


.


Fair will take place on . Saturday,. November' 29th, from 11 a.m.'to 2 p.m.


The annual shopping T eS danCG , . Clitheroe Royal


Church service A Remembrance service will be held on Sunday in West Bradford Methodist Church at 2 p.m. led by the Rev. Katy, Thomas I t will also include the Sacra­ ment of Holy Com­ munion.


Chocolate


A-'fun chocolate evening, organised by members of St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, will be held in the-village hall on Wednesday at 7-30 p.m. Admis­ sion is £7.50, includ-


- ■


ing a glass of wine. WH ALLEY


Grammar School Flowe •r club Swing Band will be


Church Hall on Sat­ urday. This is a tick­ et only evening so please see Bernard P a r f i t t or Peter Dugdale for tickets, which are £10 adults and £5 jun­ iors.


SIMONSTONE O S S


held in St Nicholas's Whalley Flower Club next .Thurs-


meeUng of


. day, a demonstra­ tion entitled “B


. Inspired” will be given by Mrs Veron­ ica Southern. Visitors or new mem­ bers are invited to


: t h e meeting in Whalley Methodist


Inquiries, tel. 01200 428470.


stone Primary School are holding a meeting on Monday at 7-30 p.m;-;in the .Walton:;/;. Arms,’ Altham to discuss arrarigemerits for the'Christmas fa ir : on November 28th.


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Church hall at 7-30 p.m.


Remembrance hal l ^^ and District


• Parish Church at 10-30 a.m. on Sun­ day followed by a parade at 11-45 a.m. to lay -wreaths at the war memorial.


Royal British Legion’s service of Remembrance will be held in Whalley


church’s Christmas St Peter’s Mothers’ y^rmiStiCG'


Union members will Tuesday, Arm- , meet in the old ^ school h^l on Tues-


j j Whalley j British


Virgin Vie Party., % c .:


trip from Sabden to'There .will be a tea A service of Remem- Manchester's Traf- • dance on Wednes- . brance and the lay-


. .T u e s d a y . , . . 1, Ring^„Community.Hall,'_ be,held.inSt,^eter.’s: _Qakhffl.C<rfie«e. ford Centre is' o h ; .day in St Mary’s . ing of wreaths will


Legion will b e ' observing a two ininut'e silence at the war memorial a t : 11 a.m. attended by, : stafLand pupils of: I


Run by qualified beautician Becky Morris, who has over 12 years of nail and beauty experience under her belt, the salon is the latest venture of proprietor and successful stylist Kellie Hughes. - ,


While the ground floor is dedicated to : fulfiliing customers' hairstyling needs, ensuring they look and feel a million dollars, the upstairs features a nail studio where customers can.relax in the newly- refurbished contemporary premises safe in the knowledge they have undivided attention of Becky from start to finish.


Becky, along with her apprentice, Lucy • Hughes, offers customers a full range of pampering experiences and beauty treatments from manicures and pedicures to natural looking NSI gel nails. A must for 2008 is the colour gel technique, which is filling a niche in the area. The strong, vibrant, colourful nail experience assures . a clean and long-lasting beautiful look on your nails with no chips to your polish.


Other services provided at the salon, include all aspects of waxing, eyebrow ■ shaping, eyelash tinting and many more.


,


And if you want long and beautiful . eyelashes that will really last, why not try Marvalash lashes? Becky offers the individual elegant eyelash extensions.


• Nail extensions : Gel 8


< Acrylic (inc Colour Gels) • St Tropez Tanning


• Creative Spa Manicures & Pedicures


The salon is open Tuesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,


•Thursday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10, a.m. to 4 p.m.


For further information or to book an appointment, please call 01254 824119.


• Waxing • Eyelash Tinting & Perming


■ Marvalash Individual eyelash extensions: - - lasts up to three months ',


Open


Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.


Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m._____


29 King Street, Whalley Tel. 01254 824119 # j v e j ( g s &


■ I m HAIR NAILS & BEAUTY


The success of the award-winning Kellie Hughes hair studio, Whalley, has led to the expansion of a new nail and beauty studio in King Street.


•which provide longer, thicker and natural-- looking lashes, which will last up to three months!


And with Christmas round the corner, why not indulge yourself with the richest looking tan in the most luxurious way with St Tropez tanning. For that rich golden glow, airbrush tanning is offered at the salon, which can leave you looking and .


• feeling fantastic in minutes with a flawless, streak-free and natural looking effect.


All treatment is carried out in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere so customers can sit back and enjoy every second of their luxury treatment in opulent surroundings.


Looking ahead, Becky is hoping to recruit a qualified NVQ Level III beautician, who


, can offer a range of beauty treatments including facials and rriake-up, so watch


•this space! •


Commenting on the business,'Becky, who has worked in a number of well-known nail studios across East Lancashire, said; “Because I have specialised in nails for so long, customers can expect only the very best results and I am sure they will be • 100% happy with their individual salon experience.” - . ■


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