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■ COME on you Clarets! For more than 100 years, Burnley FC sup porting master, bakers Oddie's has been, like the Clarets themselves, on top of their'game. Oddie’s is renowned for its pies,
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A FESTIVE lunch was served to more'- than .75 members and. guests of Clitheroe and District Probus,Club at the New Drop Inn. • I t was attended by Coun. John Hill, the Mayor of the Ribble Valley. The; - event concluded with the guest speaker, the Rev. Tim Thorpe, the superintend ent minister of Clitheroe Methodist Circuit. He described his calling into
the ministry from his previous occupa tion as a welder.
£150 grant helps club
celebrate A £150 grant helped a Clitheroe community group celebrate Christ- - mas in style.
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: The Phoenix Club, which meets at Henthom Community Centre, is for people over 55 and organises various activi ties and outings includ- ■ ing a luncheon club every fortnight. - - I ts members h a v e -
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STAFF and pupils welcomed acclaimed author Joseph Delaney to celebrate the opening of their revamped school library.
Over the summer break, Ribblesdale High
School Technology College, Clitheroe, was treat ed to a massive make-over to create a new learn ing resource centre/library.- Pupils were extremely happy to see Mr Delaney,
- ■ .OUR piclurc shows members enjoying their . Christmas lunch in Chalburn (s) ; ■ .
lovely Christmas lunch £150 donation from Help at The Pendle Hotel, in . the Aged and this week Chatburn. P a rt of the the Phoenix Club said a ' cost was covered by a . big festive “thank you".
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.. who is well-known for his teenage book collection • the “'Wardstone Chronicles”. He had been chosen . as the author for the Lancashire Reads Project throughout libraries in Lancashire over the past three months and the county focused on one book in particular, “The Spook’s Apprentice”; After chatting ivith children, staff and partak
ing in book signings, -Mr Delaney unveiled a plaque officially opening the facility. Mrs Ruth Hargreaves, who is chairman of gov
ernors at the school, said: “I was pleased to be able to attend the opening as was glad that because of my library connections, I was able to invite Joseph Delaney to be part of the ceremony. . - “He. was well received and the event was
enjoyed by everybody.” Pictured are pupils with Mr Delaney at the offi
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‘A Itasty treal for Probus club Pictured at the event are, from the
left Mr Thorpe and Mrs Kay Thorpe; the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. John Hill; probus chairman Mr John Hemingway; Mrs Irene Patten, guest of probus vice-chairman Mr Brian
-Nightingale; and Mrs Janet Heming way. (s) • Clitheroe and District Probus Club
meets on the first and third Fridays of the month at 10-45 a.m. in the Pendle Club, Lowergate.
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r.co.uk ClitheroeAdv Clitheroe Advertiser&Tlmes, Thursday, January 1st, 2009 21 Pupils boosted by cash bonanza Christinas concert
’CHILDREN at a Clitheroe primary .school are £1,500 better off following successful fund-raising and generous match funding.
, .’Money- raised by the Friends of- Brookside Primary School has been ; added to through Bibby Line Group’s nationwide “giving something back” s'cheme.
. Locally the scheme is coordinated by-
Bibby Distribution, which has a con-' tract with Ultraframe in Clitheroe.
- The children of Paul Knight, Trans- -
. port.Cell Leader at Bibby Clitheroe, a t te n d ’Brookside and he is also a- member of the “Friends of Brookside’’ fund-raising committee.
-. Over the p a s t year the school’s “Friends’- group has organised a range of events to raise money towards extra books, sport and classroom equipment. The amount raised has been given
an additional boost through the “giv ing something back” scheme.
• Pictured presenting a cheque to' headteacher Beverley Allan are Jon- • Paul 'Wolfendale, Contract Manager • for Bibby Clitheroe, and Paul Knight; (B02I208/6) '
Acclaimed aiithor opens school’s new library ;
* Committee members said they were very grateful to everyone who had taken part and made the evening such a success. ,
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-. All the artists donated their time and talents, and the concert was sponsored by Taste of Backridge, Paul Smith hair dressers, Reflex Furniture of Backridge and Ellison printing..
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- • Over the past two years the Blue Rib bon committee has raised £70,000 which has enabled children to be vacci nated against common, but potentially life threatening diseases. I t hopes to reach its £100,000 target in 2009. • For details of forthcoming events visit
www.blueribbonfundraising.org
cash for Ethiopia A CHRISTMAS concert at The Grand raised, almost £3,000 for Unie'ef’s Ethiopia Cold Chain Project. : The event, organised by the-Blue Ribbon committee, featured local artists including Lizzie and Katie 'Wlo-
. darezyk, John Gray, Andrew Smith, Chris Bridges, Keith Phillips, B Natur al, Aimee Hargreaves, Mike Kneafsey and the choir of Bowland School.
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