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.1. 22 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 15th, 2008 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) T f P what’s on in the


Kibble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris


AM entries Tor inclusion in these columas .should be on a listings Torni, arailahic Troni Main Reception; Ribbic Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clithcroc, (01200 425111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.


Chipping Post Office Gallery, an


exhibition of paintings by Judith Her­ ring. Gallery open each day until 5-30 p.m. 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. Information from the Pensions Ser­


vice in RVBC offices. Tel. 01200 414453. Pendle Club, Lowergate, sequence


dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sawley Village Hall, Bowland Guild


of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet on the first Saturday of the month from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.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 Fri­ day at 7 p.m.. Brownies, Cubs and Scouts together with church groups meet in the hall. Tel. 01254 878473 17(Ii - Clitheroe Festival Weekend.


A host of exciting events taking place in Clitheroe and the Castle Field including a beer festival, steam bus


.


iTOMORROW sees the start of Clitheroe's Festi-; ■ val Weekend when a .wide variety of entertain-


- fhent mil be taking place at venues in the town. ■' ■ Throughout the weekend there will be music. on the bandstand in tbe Castle grounds, and also


■ in the centre of Clitheroe, all arranged by the Great Days committee. Steam and vintage buses


will be available to take people on trips round the area. In the Platform Gallery you can see an exhibition of historical and contemporary rail­ way-inspired photography.


EVENTS - MAY 16TH TO MAY 20TH


trips, music and entertainment and muchmore., , > ■


■'■■i 17(h - Clitheroe Parish Church,


"Spring Sunshine" coffee served 11 to 11-30 a.m. followed by concert per-; formed by Pendleton Singers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 429261. Tickets ■ available from Clitheroe Music, St


■ Mary's Parish Office or on the door, children free. ■ . , .


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: 17th - Clitheroe Town Hall, a coffee morning in aid of Christian Aid with Traidcraft and bring-and-buy stalls. Please take any uncollected envelopes to the coffee morning or church. I7lh - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet Chester Avenue car park at 8 a.m. for Coniston for Wetherlam. Weekend walk about 10 miles, classi­ fied as strenuous. Leader David Tay­ lor, tel. 01200427905. 17lh - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci-


■ ety, meet Clitheroe Interchange at 9- 30 a.m. for Kettlewell, suitable for non-walkers. To book tel 428117. .; 17th - The Grand, Hip Hop Night,


special guest DJ with Conrad Watts and Clarity and Sub-Universe. Tick­ ets at www.ticketline.co.uk or tel


. 08714244444 or at The Grand Cafe. Doors open at 7-30 p.m. 17tli - Hurst Green Village Hail,


attic and jumble sale. Refreshments available. Inquiries, tel. 01254 827084. 18th - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club, day meeting in Coniston. Meet at council offices car park at 8 a.m. Inquiries, tel. Ian Grace on 01772 423221.


'. 18th - Knowle Green Village Hall, model railway exhibition. Refresh­ ments available. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. ^ 19th - Stepping Out, meet at Mel- lor village car park at 1-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.


' 19th-St John's Church, Read. The Readstone Singers present, a Spring Concert, with wine and cake to follow, pay at the door. Inquiries, tel. 01282 773060.


: 20th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­ tion, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Malham. Leader Mike Howseman on 01254 823563. 20th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


line dancing. Beginners welcome at 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 20th - Longridge Folk Club pres­


ents, "Hard Times" a very talented and entertaining group, from 8-30 p.m.


; ■ Further details of some of the ahovc events can he found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is availahle at the Tourist Information Centre; Market Place, Clhhcroe, tel. 01200 42o5G6.sr;j..


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APOLLO HOLLYWOOD PARK BURNLEY


FILMS FROM FBI 16th MAY 2008 FOR 7 O AYS


INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL ■; SKULL(12A)'2his20mlns


Thursday 12.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 The Directors Auditonum, Thursday 2.05 5.05 8.05 ■


. IRON MAN (12A)2hrs30mlns .


Dally 2.00 5.00 8.00, Sat Morn 11am - Sat Late 10.50pm 1NHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS (1 2A)'2 hrs '


Daily 1.00 3.25 5.45 8.15, Sat Ute 10.40pm FORGEHING SARAH MARSHALL (15) 2hrs lOmins


. ■ : Daily 12.50 3.20 5.50 8.20 Sat Late 10.45pm . ' THEEYE(15)1hr55mins '


Fnday to Wednesday 1.20 3.35 5.45 8.00, Sat Late 10.30pm TheDIreclarsAudllorlum ' '


■ ; r ■ IRON HAN (12A) 2hrs30mins . Fnday to Wednesday 1.55 4.55 7.55 Sat Late 10.45pm


DOOMSDAY (18) *2hrs . .


' Daily 1.00 3.25 5.45 8.10 Sat Ute 10.30pm; SPEEDRACER(PG)*2hrs30mins;


:■ Fnday to Wednesday 1.45 4.45 7.45 ■ ; NIMS ISUND(U)1hr55minS'


. Daily 1.15 3.35 5.50 8.10 Sat Mom 11am : MADE OF HONOUR (12a) * 2hrs


Friday to Wednesday 1.00 3.25 5.45 8.15 . ; . Saturday's Lihle Oscar show 17th May 2008


THE WATERHORSE (PG) 2hrs 5mlns - Fun & Games at 11am ■ : ■ ONE ADULT FREE WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION . '


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■ 21st - Clitheroe Ram- . biers' Association, meet at Padiham (Somerfields) at 7 p.m., for Wednesday evening walk of 4-5 miles. Leader Aim Connell 01200 443633.21st-St Michael and St John's Parish hall. Lower- gate. Tea dance from 2 to 5 p.m. Instruction and afternoon tea. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426769. 22nd - Stepping Out,


meet Chipping car park for tvalk between 5-7 miles long, involving stiles and gradients, a good introduc­ tion to further walking. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.;. 22nd - Clitheroe Rugby


Union Club, TAG Rugby competitions for years 5 and 6 and a year 7 girls' competition. 22nd-Stepping Out,


evening walk, meet Bayley Arms car park, Hurst Green at 6-30 p.m. Organ­ ised in partnership with The Wildlife Trust, Phil Dykes will be leading the walk. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484.. 22nd - Knowle Green


Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring a recital by students from Chetham's School of Music, Manchester. Con­ cert starts at midday fol­ lowed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.: 22nd - Clitheroe and


District Recorded Music Society Tmeeting in Clitheroe . United


Coaching courses for children


NEW courses aimed at children will start at Roe- field Leisure later th is imonth.


' As well as football, net-


ball and badminton coaching, the Edisford


«


Road centre also offers junior and adult climbing courses. Tag rugby and basketball is available and new for this summer is Kwik Cricket. Focusing on basic skills and tech­


niques, the course is aimed at six to 10-year- olds. Courses run for 11


w e ek s .' To book a place or for


more details ring 01200 442188.' ;


B u rn le y M e c h a n ic s M Manchester Road - Burnley


' Friday 16th May - 8pm - Tickets £18- Jive Talking -


THE BEE GEES STORY


Highly acclaimed smash hit- new show. A tmly inspiring evening of everything Bee • Gees.


"Also featuring special guests perfonning hits V v .'-'written by the Bee Gees." -


.-Sat 17tli May.- 8pm Tickets £12/£10 ‘


Multi award winning . comedian ■; ■, JOHN BISHOP


■: (Languagecaution) . .


Wed 21 St - Sat 24th May 7.30pm Burnley Garrick Club Present


BEAUTIFUL THING


. Urban talc about love on a deprived council estate.


i Tickets: Wed/Thurs £8 - Fri/Sat £8.50 ,


, '■ Students £5.50


■ Wednesday 28th . May - 8pm


. "JOURNEY SOUTH


.Tickets £15


Thursday 29th May 2.30pm - Tickets: £6 HUMPTY DUMPTY


And the Big Red Book ofNurscry.Rhymcs " Holiday fun williThe Panto Company


. -.' ■'■.'Sat 31st May-8pm - The legendary sound of the Eagles recreated by


TALON ‘ Tickets: £14/£12on door £15


Saturday 7lh June - 7.30pm ; Tlrkets'fin/fq .


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THE CROSS & the SWITCHBLADE Presented by Saltmine Theatre Company.


Hard hitting tale of courage & redemption set '.ot ' , in 1950’s New York


Now Booking - Kale Rusby-: Paddy McGuinness~Lady: Boys of Bangkok- VouIez Vous Steve Ellis, Mike D'Abo, ClilT Bennett & The New Amen Comer in one spectacular show


;For more details call the Box Office on: 01282 664400. Or book online at: www.burnlevmcchanics.co.uk:


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RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL 1963 FORM 4G ® n f r S ' l c f n S Hght: Pat Pazdior, Susan Davies, Lynne 0 “"^.""-


Second row: Stuart Driver, David Woods, Peter Ford, U'slie Ames, Stuart Hoy k , 55 illiam Briggs, Ian Johnson, Dennis Allen, Michael Dean.


Tliird row:’Pcter Jervis, Charles, Balshaw, Keitli Bailey, Malcolm Rothwcll, Dav id Rothwcll, Geoff Bowskill, George Reynolds, David Threlfall, M‘'rtiqCiag.


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, Back row: ?, Karen Raynor, LynedcMoore, Anne 55ells. , ^ n - . . . AGAIN'Submittcd by Mr George Reynolds, this photograph is of pupils m Form 4G at Ribbles-


THIS pliiitograph was sent in by Mrs Jean Hammond, taken in tbe early 1990s. It sliow;s her with Mr John Prescott, Harriet Harman and Josic Farrington on the occasion of a visit, probably in 1991, to pro­ mote Mrs Farrington as a Labour candidate in (he by-election for the Ribble 5'allcy scat to replace Dai id


AVaddington.


Mrs Hammond, who still lives in Bolton-by-Bowland, was (he manager of Ribble Bus Uitlieroe depot, just off Pimlico Road, at (he time arid can be seen on John Prescott's left. Harict Harman is now Labour chairman and deputy leader of the party.


. , , , t. i 11 Laminated copies of these photographs can be obtained from our front office


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25th - Gisbum Festival Hall, Rugs, remnants and


mats .sale Also band-made jewellery, fabric and sec­


Basics


, Theatre ; .Basics Junior,


Theatre present an evening of


iSong & Dance 0 1 2 8 2 6 6 1 2 3 4


ond band book stalls. Home-made refreshments


■ available. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries,


. tel. 01282438035. 25th - All Hallows’ Church, Mitton. Jacob's


' join tea from 5-30 p.m. ..■music from Mitton


.(■ Singers, Taize service at 7- . :30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254826581. 25th - Stepping Out,


. i meet at 1-50 p.m. Inter­ change stop 5 for the 1.59


; rp.m. bus for linear walk. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 26th - Knowle Green


. Village Hall whist and domino drive. Inquiries,


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Reformed Church at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Mr G. Car- roll, of Southport. .


24lh, 25th and 2Gth-


Chipping Steam Fair, Green Lane Showground. 24th, 25(h and 2Gth .-


Sawley Village Hall, exhi­ bition of paintings by Saw-: ley Art Group from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-made refreshments available.. ■' 25th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park , at 9-30 a.m. to car share to Rylstone Crags. Leader. Brian Pearson 01200 - 441014.


:


, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. ; 26th - All Hallows' Church, Mitton, stalls on


■ the green selling home­ made cakes, plants, bric-a- brac and books. An oppor­ tunity to visit a beautiful medieval


church.


Inquiries, tel. 01254 826587. 27th - Clitheroe Ram-


- biers' Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. for Great Har­ wood. Leader Jane Don­ nelly 01254 248713. , 27 th - Knowle Green


• Village Hall, line dancing. Beginners welcome from


. 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254878447.


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SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND ■ ::r. present another season of -


“BRASS AT THE BOUNTY” A scries of evening concerts at the


HARK TO BOUNTY INN, SLAIDBURN


Thursday 29th May Thursday 26th June Thursday 31st July


Thursday 28th August Concert commencing at 7.15 pm


Held in the Bounty Garden or i f wet in the Courtroom


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Admission free, food and drink available : Enquiries-tel: 01200 423855


TAKEN in 1947 this photograph shows pupils of Riblilcsdale School who took pari in the produc­ tion of "Princess JuJu". It was brought in by Mrs Bernice Sanderson (nee Lord), who liies in Wil­


son Street.


Back row, left to right: Betty Pemberton, Pal Speak, Kenneth Lloyd, Peter Jolinson, Peter Uavis, Geoffrev Birch, Stanley Miller, Maureen Hargreaves, Betty Mason.


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Third row from front, 1 to r; Sheila Robinson Edward Horsficid, Jean Aldersicy, Sheila Price, Mar- garct Lister, Marv Goodnam, Wanda Eccles, Doreen Lao, Stanley Jackson, Mary Musgrme. . Second row: Max Clements, Kathleen Clark, Joe Wliidakcr, Maureen Rawstliornc, Kenneth Monk, Keith Ellis, Shirley Hammond, Brian Hall, Margaret Duckworth.


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Front row: Margaret Hartcll, Margaret Taylor, Bernice Lord, Edith Musgrovc, Joan Hacked, Eileen Veen, Elaine Spencer, Maureen Morris.


WHALLEY CE JUNIOR SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM 19.5S-.59


SUBMITTED by Mr George Reynolds, this photograph is of Whallcy CE Junior School's football (earn of 1958-.59.


Back row, left to right: headmaster Mr Sliaw, Roy Rutherford, Charles Balshaw, .lonathan Fenton. Middle row: David Thrclfall, Ian Smith, Neil Parramore, Frank Clark. Front row: Brian Wliitchead, Alan Whiteliead, George Reynolds, Robert Lawson, Johnny


. ^ Theobalds. On (he floor: Duncan Shearman, Alan Bnardman. • ■ •.-Wi „ r / GRINDLETON CE SCHOOL I960


BROUGHT in by Mrs Margaret Wolfenden, this photogaph is of pupils at Grindleton CE School in 19G0. All the children lived in the parish of Grindiclon and Mrs Wolfenden remembers many of the families. Her daughter Denise can be seen on the second row from the front, second from the left, silling next to Linda Bunting. Other children she remembers are Gail Baron, Jennifer Aliham and


(he Stoddart sisters. RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL 1948 DISPLAY TEAM


ALSO brought in by Mrs Bernice Sanderson, this picture shows the girls' PT display team at Rib- blcsdalc School in 1948/49. Bernice can be seen on (he front row, fifth from the right.


Back row, left to right: Miss Boston, Ethel Hebson, Jean Embley, Margaret Cowell, Jean Holden, Jean Aldcrsley, Pat Speak, Jean Wentworth, Jean Rolhwell.Middle row: Norma Taylor, ?, Margaret Towler, Olive Simpson, Audrey Bennett, Dorothy Rose, Ann Wood, Margaret Geldard, Helen Catlow,


Sheila Edglcy •


Front row: Phyllis Taylor, Edith Musgrovc, Shirley Watson, Marie Bartlett, Sheila Robinson, Mary Musgrovc, Bernice Lord, Jean Taylorson, Kathleen Geldard, Doreen McDonald, Joan Hacked.


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