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14 • Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, May 15th, 2008 Collections - were
- ' taken-up for Sunday , School funds. '
Sketch The evening service
; at the Sunday School anniversary was led by Mrs S. Townley,
of
Abbeystead. Young people gave a sketch entitled the “Prodi- cal Daughter” and
^ sang “Can you be sure the rain will
' fall”, and “Jesus will never ever change”. Those taking part
. were Anna Blakey, Rachel Harrison; Hannah. , and Eleanor Binns. ..
Organists were Mrs B. Harrison and Mr M. Blakey.
KNOWLE -GREEN
Lunch concert Two talented stu dents; from the Royak Northern College of Music will be playing the
•flute today at the lunchtime concert in ■ Knowle Green 'Vil-
: lage Hall. Accom panied by Russell
; Lomas on piano, they will be per forming works by Bach, Clarke and Doppler. The con cert next Thursday will be a recital by the . students;' of
.
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;. Chetham’s School of; Music, Manchester. ; To book tel. 01254 ' 826948. , ■
Model trains The annual model railway exhibition will be held/, in Knowle Green Vil-
/ lage Hall on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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This is a family event ; with something' for; everyone from the
' youngsters to those not quite so young-
;, trains to play with' for the children'and • perfect kale m'bdels
: for the older onK to enjoy.
Refreshments will be available and admit tance is £3 for adults, £2 for con-
cessions and a fami ly ticket for £8 for two adults and school age and under children. /
Opengarden A rhododendron and '"azalea garden at
' Moorhey Cottage, - Knowle Green, is ' being opened to the
• public on Sunday, ' from noon to 4-30
. p.m. Teas will be available ■ throughout,', the
. - afternoon and dona- •■tions are for Christ-
N ew s from the Villages Log on to
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ian Aid Burma Appeal.
Inquiries, tel. Mrs Clare Hyde , on 01254878402.
Quiz aid “Smart Alecs”, are wanted; in Hurst
• Green for a quiz to • be held on Tuesday
go along and enjoy the fun. Proceeds
/will go towards . Christian Aid.
Swing night There are still some tickets available for the Swing : Com manders on Satur-
please take them along to the club. New members and helpers are welcome, contact Steve Whal- ley 01254 826962.
LOW MOOR .
in the Eagle and GOllWin •
• Child at 7-30 p.m. Congratulations were Everyone is invited to extended to two
members of Low Moor Club Mr Scott Thompson and Mr Carl Drinkwater on win ning the open four ball competition at Clitheroe Golf Club last weekend.
day evening in F u n Clsy Hurst Green Memo- Sunday was an enjoy- rial Hall. Tickets able day for the chil are £12.50 and
: include a hot-pot supper. Phone Kath 01254 826898 to reserve your place.
Jumble sale Come and snap up
: the bargains at the jumble and attic sale on Saturday in Hurst
. Memorial Items to sell can be taken on Friday between 2 and 6 p.m., or if you need anything collected tel 01254 826361.
dren at Low Moor Club when a bouncy castle and other activities were
starts at 7-15 p.m. are £10, available
,
Proceeds are for All Singers’ annual Saints' Church spring concert to be funds.
from any . PCC C o n C G r t . , . members or by ring- please try. to support ing 01200 426211. - the Readstone
C o n s e rv a t iv e
held in St John’s church. Read, at 7-
Standen Hall is the 30 p.m. on Monday.
their hospitality.'.'C.'Little; 4th, J. Next'week’s meet- Connelly: 5th. Mr ing will be at countyJones, offices, at 7-30 p.m Seller of winning prompt.
■f 'name “Noodles” S'H^ley.;- /
/Winners in the kid dies’ diick dash:
Mia Higgins, Becky P i 1k i n g t 0 n , Bethany Buckley, Amy Smith, Shan non, Oli Scott- ;. Grice.
home
venue for a cheese W a s te p ap e r .; , .Torn Altham, best and wine: evening <pije next waste paper name “Tom” by being organised by collection for Read . . Megan, the Pendleton and Simonstone will Winner of kids’ cor- Branch of the Con- i,g, on Monday.; porate race was Sam servative Associa- please leave white tion on Saturday,, sacks out early. • •.
Smith.
event starts at 7-o0 Uniteid church p.m. and admission The next^ church
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includes a glass of mne.
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amount raised will be announced short
ly- . .
Green Barbecue Hall. A family barbecue is
Waste paper It's paper day in Pendleton on 'Tues-
is £7.50, which after the 10-30 a.m. family service in Read !; United
Winner of corporate race was Chris Leah and best corporate name was “Truck the Duck” by Back house Jones Solici tors.
arranged by a group Dancing raising money for The fun dancing class Lunch Club Barnardos. The in Pendleton Village
day, May 21st at 7- 45 p.m. All are wel come. ,
being held at St Histohcal Paul’s Church Members of Pendle-
The sale starts at 11 a.m. there will be a
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Youth club Youth Club meets in
Tickets are £4, or latest meeting. £10 for a family Fond memories of her ticket, from Cyn- time at Pendleton thia Nanson tel. ■ School were related by Mrs Maureeen Geldard, much to the appreciation of all present.
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Hurst Green Memo- MUSICel rial Hall next Fri- An evening with the day. May 23rd at 7- Pendleton Singers is
. .
■30 p.m. Members , planned for Friday, . are collecting sports. : June 6th in Standen
• equipment for a Hall. ;, charity call Resolve. The musical evening • which sends equip- ., will include songs
; ment to Nepal for from the shows and needy children. If there will also be a
• you'!, have any hotsupper. unwanted racquets. Tickets for the bats, posts and so on - evening, . which
Research into times in the 1600s had also been undertak en by Jeff Hill and Elizabeth Rayton produced some fas cinating facts from the school log book during the Second World War.
Members are hoping to trace the where abouts of a video tape taken of vil lage life in the 60s and 70s. Anyone who knows where there is a copy is asked to contact 01200 425823. It is some'time since anyone has viewed
'1 the tape and mem- :bers would like to make a copy for : their records. • , •
The next meeting is at 7-30 p.m. in the
Young farmers
on Sunday. If there are any points or issues people want to raise please con tact the secretary or achurchelder. V •
Hall takes place-- — ^ Rg^j Unit again on Wednes
Reformed Church Members of Riming- ton . Recreation
Association would like to thank every one who supported the duck race and all who helped.
SLAIDBURN
ed Reformed Church, on Tues-
day. Please contact blaidburn Ann Wild on 01282 772810 if you wish to attend.
. from 5 to 7-30 p.m. village's past at the ..,
parish hall. Low ton Historical Soci- priendlV CifCle n m
T At the last meeting of _ . _ .
Friendly.. Circle Miss Kitty Garnett gave a talk entitled “ R u n n i ,n g Marathons”. She explained she only started running in her late 40s after
initially beginning jyiembers were con- by , cycling to the gratulated on their swimming baths which eventually progressed into tak ing
p a r t , in
triathlons. She soon realised th a t ; her best event was run ning and conse quently concentrat ed on marathons. Today she has taken part in 21 London marathons, achiev ing a remarkable time of three hours, 50 minutes. Kitty showed her numer-' ous medals of other, marathons ■. in Dublin, New York, Beachy Head, Wuthering Heights and the quiet beau ty of the Great Langdale marathon.
village hall on June The next meeting wilt 12th.
; be on September p-™
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Last week members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club met in Pendleton Village , ,
which took place on Sunday. I t was an eventful day with many young farm ers turning . up
Hall and discussed; DuCk r a c e arrangements for The duck race held on the regional rally Bank Holiday Mon-;
RIMINGTON ,
day ' raised ' Over £2,000 which will be
- . playingfield. ;/
Farmers met on Monday for a farm walk at Croasdale House, Slaidburn, . by kind permission of Malcolm and Marty Handley. Malcolm and Mar garet O’Kane, of Bowland. Ecology, explained about the farm's stewardship scheme. A vote of thanks was given by John France.
, success at the Bow- : land Regional Rally ' held on Sunday at Ribchester, when they competed against young farm ers from Clitheroe, Bolton-by-Bow- land, Samlesbury, Chipping and Pen- dle. Members com-
' peted in a variety of traditional events including stock judging,
flower
■-•arranging, crafts : and cookery, as well
. as ' more unusual ; ones such as auc tioneering, poultry
; trussing, fish fillet- . ing and a talent competition. Mem-
• hers did extremely • well, winning many prize cards. They won the rally overall
; as well as being the 'to p club in stock- ; judging and in nov-
■;,elty events. Next Monday’s mMt*i^ I
,. ing is a talk on drink . . and drug awarenes by the police, in
' Slaidburn Village /Hall at 7-30 p.m.
used to maintain GnRiriTI^El; / Rimington park and .THe\64th'; birthday ''. meeting'Of Slaid-
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Thanks were Results: main race - / burn • : WI expressed to Peter 1st, R. Frankland; ; chaired by Mrs Ann and Alan Coates for 2nd, R. Hewitt; 3rd,'; Swindlehurst.
I ’S first major
a r t exhibition was a run- away success... •
; : ■ , ' 'M o re l th a n .200,items;' '
. mainly pictures, but also, photographs,-; Jurniturq.
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' duck was J. Parker. Last duck home was ; L Simpson. Bes(
W ^ uest speaker at :
Sh3ooeess u e
Tne 64 th birthday ;
meeting of Slaid burn WI held in the village hall wasMr •Tom Powney, of “Hotter Shoes".
The' work of the “Talking Newspa per’! was described by Mrs Catherine Ball.
The competition was won by Mrs Mary Parker, Mrs Jane Lewis and Mrs Jen-, nie Bradley and the King / Wilkinson Cup for most points in the previous year’s competitions was won by Miss June Carr.
the ;■ men’s and women’s doubles on the new date of Sat urday, May 24th. The competition has been brought forward a day to avoid a clash with the official opening of the War Alemori- al. Entry lists are up in the club house. A handicapping sys tem has been intro duced to encourage less experienced bowlers. A small committee compris ing John Boocock, Leo Clarkson and p .
priate handicapping points. Winners of the bowling club's May draw"are: £30, Carol Sutcliffe; £20, Jack Birkett; £15,
Following a Jacob’s join supper the birthday cake, made and iced by Mrs _______
A .‘ fashion planned for tomor row has been post-
Farm walk H Young
1 1 SABDEN
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urday, June 7th, at 3 Sacrament of Holy p.m. The following Communion, day sees the church There /vill be Sunday walking day a t 2 School for children p.m. St Mary's RC
; Church will hold its garden party the fol lowing weekend.
Alan Whalley T^'^nl SBie . _ decide on the appro-
a r a s s iD E i . „ ,
'xeiiiuei^ ui of Tos d
coffee and juice, a phoenix card stall and a chocolate tombola.
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over five years in the adjoining hall and a creche is available for younger chil dren. A warm wel come is assured
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Gardening Club are G aS t IfOn holding a coffee Members of Whalley morning and plant ■ with Mitton WI sale in the commu nity hall on Satur day from 10-30 a.m.
Pauline Stansfield; Admission is £1, and £10, Liz McCinley; proceeds will go
£10, Janet Robin son and £5, Pat McGinley.
Myra Briggs, was M em o ria l enjoyed.
, The official dedica tion of Sabden's new war memorial is set to be a special vil lage occasion. It takes place at noon
Yoga classes Yoga sessions contin ue in St Nicholas Church Hall, Sab- den/on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. The sessions are suitable for all ages and abil ities.
Just go along or tele phone Maureen on 01706\229957 for information or visit
www.healthquestyo-
ga.co.uk.
Bowling The men’s singles shield at Sabden Bowling Club on
towards the garden ing club funds to cover the cost of
met ■ in Whalley Methodist Church hall where vice-pres ident Mrs Hilary Scott welcomed everyone and intro duced guest speaker Mr Cliff Stockton.
speakers. The club He gave a most inter meets on the last esting talk entitled Tuesday of each month. Tel Ann on 01729 840294 fora programme.
on Sunday, May The Black Horse Jazz 25th, and all the vil-
t guest
lage is invited. The singer Dee Doyle, Earby Brass Band will play and guests
perform in Commimity
Mayor and May-
will include Ribble J?®* “"A™? • Mrs Joan Fenlon Valley MP Mr Nigel Evans and the ^5 including a light
oress of the Ribble The jazz men are Valley, Coun.and back by popular
Mrs John Hill, demand as their ^ t There will be a short g'S w ^ s ° PPP“’“ service and wreath
laying ice people (or their . „
“Cast Iron - The Victorian Plastic”. Mr Stockton had a large and amazing collection of or i^ a l Victorian cast iron, which he had col lected over many years. He explained their historical ; value and uses.
^ fascinating
insight into days ^
scott.
relatives) are asked herd .07773 521864 to wear their cam-
served afterwards in St Mary's Commu-
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Sunday was won by g g p y ju e s
i..n.nrbnw1erTom
the final. The new women’s champion is Glendah Parfitt won the Thomas Lightbown Silver Salver 21-18 against Margaret Wright. Club chairman Alun P arf itt presented the trophies and thanked everyone for taking part or supporting. Raffle prizes were won by Joe 'Boyle, John
final service a t 4 p.m. on Sunday before its closure. The Baptist Church welcome : Janet Edwards as guest preacher at 10 a.m. and the Rev. Jim Holt will preach at St Nicholas's Church. St Mary’s RC Trinity Sunday
, .
S n o ^ S o S S'^den'Methodist T J -e rv ic e on Sun. Joe Boyle21-18in Church holds Its day at 2 p.m. in
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paign medals. Light Sports, Settle. The next meeting will refreshments will be
herd .07773 521864 or Castleberg Sports, Settle.
® . ship of the WI.
be an open one on June 4th when the ^ u i be on
“Ribchester and the C h u rc h SerVICe Dragon Connec- West Bradford |\/iurD and baby
Rev. Katy Thomas and will include the Sacrament of Holy C o m m u n i o n . Everyone welcome.
WADDINGTON
Masses are at 6 p.m. Church service Saturday and 10-30 Sunday, morning wor a.m. Sunday.
c ro pS Gierdah Garden party Parfitt, . Lesley THE annual Garden
Holmes and Sean Party at St Hunt. The next club Nicholas's Church competitions will be takes place on Sat-
ship at Waddington Methodist Church
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. . . ... n.._ Uon”. New mem bers welcome.
Methodist Church, The Mother, Baby will be led by the
and Toddler Group from Whalley
. „____ vhor, ton was presented with a certificate for
e”^ ^ r s Frances Single- ...............................
Inheritance from the Villages
ticularly men, are still welcome. For details ring 01254 8124312. '
Date change
After years of trying The drop-in date for to gain access to her Cat 'Taylor and inheritance in the 1600s, at the age of 56, Lady Anne Clif ford set about tour
friends at Whalley ine a
ing her estates in ... following week, Lancashire Yorkshire
restoring properties. This very philan thropic lady lived to be
some years at one of music on the key- board, organ and
and other singers and
84, her spending properties - Skipton Castle. Iler
entertain lllUOlU Ull
story was told at the Join
to hear Cat musicians llC
with in with the
last meeting of the; songs, get up and season of Whalley .sing, or put in a and District Histor- request,
icaland Archaeolog- Celtic a n d jaZZ ical Society Music including When the meetings
resume on Septemr her 11th, Adrian Worrell’s subject is "Tudor Life". Visi-
. tors and new mem bers are welcome at Whalley Abbey Conference House forSp.m. . .
Benecdictines A few days of Bene-
w ndiiey ; this Sunday to the
and Go along any time and' between 2 and 4 p.m.
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seven rosettes and three trophies were won by members of the chess club at Whalley Primary. School. Daniel and Matthew Nutter; John Ridehalgh, Tom Wells, Alisha, James and Matthew Walsh all won at least half of their games at the region al mega-finals at Poulton-le-Fylde.
Walsh, cur-
National Champi on, • came first, brother Matthew second and John Ridehalgh third in the Year Five boys' section and Alisha Walsh joint first in her section.
other news from
other instruments. *-b® school, following work with artist Ross Eccles, pupils in Year Five viewed an exhibition of his work at Art Deco in Whalley on Mon day. ''
Celtic tunes, jazz, Irish, Scottish, old time and swing are among the vepi var ied repertoire of Jaime R.T. and Andy Hillhouse at Whalley Village Hall on Saturday, June 7th. ; .
- dictine . living, observing the daily 01254 822350. routine of prayer Details of all events
Only 13 replies have been received from
, parents regarding singing on Educa tion Sunday at
. Whalley Parish Church at 10 a.m. this Sunday. These 13 children will take
■Tickets costing £5 are - now available from No more cereal boxes
part. Whalley Post Office ' are now required at
with guidance of a fnjl classes at the life of friendship ball are also avail- with God, takes able on www.wha 1- place from Monday
leyyillagehall.org.uk
to Thursday next PailSh COUnCll week a t .Whalley Officials of Whalley Abbey. Inquiries Parish Council will
about this and other events to 01254 828400.
For victims A retiring collection is
the school, but these can be lilled with papers of all descriptions and put out for recycling on
OFF OR MORE B O S S
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; awareness of the group.
at 10-30 a.m. will be led by the Rev. There will be, face '. Katy Thomas and painting, a , ,cake- will include the ; stall, a raffle, tea.
With this in mind they are holding a coffee morning in Whalley Methodist; Church Hall on Sat urday, June'14th from 10-30 a.m. until noon.
all the Whalley churches will be led at 6-30 p.m. by the • Rev. Katy Thomas.
New.choir :>
The new choir based m . wn ii
Mqnday at 7-30 p.m./'at English ' r.,-
Whalley will 5
7 30
Saturday were: COCKiail p a r ty Ladies'whist- Miss The annual cocktail
J. Teller and Mrs D. party of Whalley Farnsworth. Gents-
Mr G. Walmsley and Mr J., 'White- head.
Martyrs’ RC Grindley. _
won by Mr J. Hart- -
Church, The Sands. CheSS Winners New members, par- Seven certificates,
Cricket Club will be next Friday at Mit ton Hall. Tickets
............. OPEN
■ costing £25 are available from Ruth Telford on 0790 999 1181.
There will be no ■training sessions on that evening.;
ion was a resounding success
'Toms; together formed the, M ay'D ay weekend Art; Around Downham Exhibi-
: tion in the village hall. . • v ,• Exhibits; were, divided
madeJn Dpwnham.a diS';,,; play of'old postcards and a slideshow 'of'Downham,' ■
Twiston and Pendle Hill by local photographer John
/ more where the artist was . unknown. The range of a r t .
'''■' on show was extensive from ''• highly professional and ■; valuable to the highly prized
bkween’106 items fpr,,'Mje, from ,24.’a r t ik s ffp'm;'the,'; Nortli-'Wek and 116 ioaned,
; for the show by villagers and friends of Do\vnham from a 'further 50 a rt is ts and 12
, jiersonal amateur work of . local’people in a,variety.of, ;i 'kyles and medialshfc.iW, • \0;
• ham village and a box-art representation of village buildings made at the work shops for young children which were run in the school . holidays and led by Bizi
'i't ui: Contributions from local ■ children were the two wall hangings depicting Down-^';;
s'^'hA wall piece-using wood V and colour was contributed by the children of Chatbum ■: School. Each day a different
artist in residence worked
•V throughout the opening hours attracting attention - and questionsirorh'a large;
‘■'number of -visitors. ■' The ^exhibition i" was arranged by a group pf . 'vil- /
' lage halFmanagement cbm- ■. mittee members who organ-' ■ ised the large number of vol- • ' unteers. •
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WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY 10.30am-5pm
SUNDAY 12pm-4pm CLOSED
MONDAY-TUESDAY jusTcavalli H U G O B O S S
be elected at mtonight’s annual p .QnHQ' npw/c;
eeting at 7 p.m. in r r ie nG S neWS
the Methodist The next meeting of ChurchHall.
being takeVeach This wjll be followed Sunday in May at
, m j ji._ Qroun Worship on Trinity vorsiiipun ir.m.x
- Methodist Church Hall are trying to raise funds and
Wballey Methodist Church for the vicr tims of the cyclone in Burma.
monthly meeting 10th in the school, when there will be Raffle prizes, which opportunities for may be left at the people to speak or school office, are
by the ^ a y s n e e d e d for
Sunday will be led SpOtS a n d dOtS PVipds'events. by David Bowkerat Winners at Whalley I t is intended to pub- 10-30a.m.
A united service for social evening on newsletter
: ■ senior Citizens' bsh a summer , ,
the Friends of Whalley School is on Tuesday, June
the first Saturday of I each month to raise money for. the school and uni formed organisa tions.
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