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■ WHALLEY’S ^ “summer serenade” will take place tomorrow. Organised by the


village’s Pickwick: Committee, the annual event featur-■ inganightof fun,-:'' food and entertain­ ment, will be held at Mytton Fold Hotel, Langho, starting at 7-30 p.m. This year, part of


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the event’s fund-rais­ ing is going towards buying two relaxing chairs for the ‘


' chemotherapy unit at Royal Blackburn: Hospital. The chairs will ■:


prove comfortable ■ ^ for patients sitting . - , for hours while : - receiving treatment.


Wonderful evening boosts GG coffers.. . • A WONDERFUL evening of food and


. entertainment was enjoyed by guests at ' Mitton Hall, Whalley. ' A cocktail party organised to boost


funds for Whalley Cricket Club was organised by sisters Ruth Telford, of Whalley, and Jen Read, whose sons are young cricketers at the club. Around 150 people attended the party which raised £2,700. Entertain­


YOUNG footballers in Langho have .received a cash boost through the BT Community Champions scheme.


■ • Langho Ju n io r ' Football Club received a grant of £465 through the


■ scheme, .which supports and rewards : the voluntary work of BT employees, who commit time, energy and talent for the benefit of society and their com­


Midsummer ball gives charity a major boost


ment was provided by Whalley acts DJ Joel Beckett and Andie Dee on guitar and vocals. ' ■ . ■: . • Summing up the night, Ruth said;


“Everybody came dressed up and made the effort to make i t a wonderful evening.” Our picture shows officials at guests


at the cricket club’s splendid cocktail party. (T250508/1) -


. . . and a helping hand for young footballers


munities. In th e ir case it was Mel Grime, who works for BT Openreach, whp secured the grant through his com­ munity involvement with the football club. The next review closes on Thursday


July 10th and more information is available online at: www.btcommuni- tychampions.com


by Duncan Smith


A CHARITY Midsummer Ball for research into cystic fibrosis was inspired by the indomitable spirit of a young suf­ ferer. . Elbe Wilkinson, of Bolton-by-Bow-


land, never lets her cystic fibrosis get in the way of living her life. Sufferers, of whom there are about


8,000 in the UK alone, have to take upwards of 60 tablets a day just to stay well. The condition leaves them prone to infections, which can often mean stays in hospital and intravenous antibiotics. _


■ Ellie, who is in her final year at Chat- bum Primary School,-has spent several periods in the Manchester Royal Chil- ■ dren’s Hospital over the past year, but still


' - managed to secure a prized place at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School,_where


' she will start in September. —' Her mother, Rachel Wilkinson, is so


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proud of her daughter that she felt com­ pelled to help in the fight against CF and the ongoing search for a cure. She decided to organise a Midsummer


Night’s Ball, held on Saturday a t the Moorcock Inn, Waddington, and attend-


Fancy a walk over Morecambe Bay?


IF you have ever wanted to walk across Morecambe Bay - now is your chance. Grindleton couple Chris and Linda


; Richardson are organising a sponsored walk across the eight mile flat sands on


July 13th. . The walkers will be led by renowned Queen’s Guide Cedric Robinson. Coach transport is available from Clitheroe or you can make you own way to Arnside


for2p.m. There is a £7 entrance fee and sponsor­


ship money raised is going to Open Arms


■ International, a respected charity which is building a small village and medical centre in Kenya primarily for children


• orphaned by AIDS. “'•• ‘ Numerous Ribble Valley companies ■ have already given the walk - expected to take some three and a half hours -their backing. Places are filling up fast, with


• . people from Warrington and Hampshire already expressing interest, so phone Chris or Linda on 01200 ,441881 or you ,


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• A CLITHEROE pet shop owner is delighted (hat a baby rabbit has been


returned. Carol Briggs, of Ideal Pet Stores, in


Moor Lane said she was delighted to have the thrce-wcck-old lop cared lion- hcart,-which went missing from the shop," b a ck . S he sa id : “We arc ab so lu te ly thrilled to bits and I ’m just glad to have


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ed by more than 75 people. With the pro­ ceed of an auction, raffle and donations, more than £2,500 was raised for the Cys­ tic Fibrosis Trust. The top item in the sealed bid auction


was a three or four day Warner. Leisure Break and the top prize in the raffle was a


night in the bridal suite at the Moorcock, which proved a superb venue for the event. Elite’s father, Paul, said: “We've had lots of feedback from people saying they had a great night - and we’ve, already booked the Moorcock for a repeat next year.”


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OUR picture shows some of (he Midsummer Ball revellers giving their support, literally, to Ellie Wilkinson, who inspired the event (T230G08-1)


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