18 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 5th, 2009 NEWTON
Dance A dance was held in Newton Village Hall last Friday- evening with music for dancing provid ed by Mr John Bowdler, on the organ.
Supper was made and served by the ladies’ committee.
Raffle winners were: Eileen Parker, John Bowdler, Mrs Ire land, Colin Dewhurst, Marjorie Finder, Janet Case and Mrs Myer- scough.
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Remembrance The service of Remembrance will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, in All Saints' Church,
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Young Farmers Last week members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club enjoyed a beef stock-judging night a t Peter Coate’s farm in Ribchester. Well done to Peter Lonsdale and Oliver Bristol for coming joint first.
The Archdeacon of Blackburn will offi ciate at the service.
Next week’s meeting is ten pin bowling, members to meet at the Health Centre car park at 7 p.m.
Pendleton. Please could members of the congregation be in church by 10.55 a.m. to observe the two minutes silence at 11 a.m.
The annual bingo night will be held on November 27 th.
Walmsley and Hazel Lonsdale for coming third.
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Victorian Next Thursday, pupils and staff of St John’s CE School, Read, are holding a Victorian day. The Victorian school day will include classes of mixed age groups and activities such as PE drill, chanti ng tables and spelling, handwrit ing, using pens with nibs and ink.
Congratulations were also extended to Peter Lonsdale for winning the Junior Regional Member- of-the-Year. Also well done to John
There will be an object lesson, Victo rian games, making puppets, handling Victorian artifacts and some form of e n te r ta inm e n t . Everyone from
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They can sit in on a lesson or just move around the school observing the vari ous activities. The staff and children will be in Victorian dress, but this is optional for -visitors.
Read and Simon- stone or elsewhere who would like to visit the shool on the day will be made most wel come.
To prepare for the day Key Stage 2
children and staff If the chosen route will be visiting the intersected with a Victorian Museum hazard - such as a at Ripon to experi- river - the route
He combined aerial perspectives with ground level photo graphs, to demon strate how the Roman surveyors laid out their roads with long-distant sightings between high points on their planned routes.
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them in those days. Details from Mrs Joanne Elms on 01282771065.
As a former engi neer in the High ways Authority, he was fortunate to have access to such Remembrance specialist informa- gynday Sabden tion.
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will join the rest of the country in pay ing tribute to those killed in conflict at a Remembrance Sunday service at the new war memo rial on the rose gar den at 11-30 a.m. It will be conducted by Fr Peter Birm ingham and is for the whole village to take part.
ence what it would might have to make Tne plans lor a iz - have been like for a short detour, but would then resume its original align ment as quickly and as efficiently as pos sible.
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I There will be a book TfakkOfS stall at the St John’s a group of enthusi- Church Mothers’ asts from Ribch- Union Christmas ester is in training I fair and coffee for a charity visit to
Brian Jeffrey has started to collect books so if anyone has any they no longer need please contact Brian on 01282775034.
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be held a t 11 a.m. on Sunday in St John’s Church, Read. All the vil lage organisations
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morning, to be held Nepal next March, in the school hall on xhe trek is being Saturday, Novem- made to raise funds
for the British char ity, Deafway.
Apart from its work for deaf people in this country, the
Housing association Ribble Valley Homes, part of the Liverpool-based Vicinity Housing Group, withdrew the original applica tion so that alter ations could be made, but they are
home affordable housing develop ment in Whalley Road, Sabden, have been withdrawn for alterations to be made.
charity uses its At a public meeting
funds to provide more than 100 Sab teaching facilities for profoundly deaf people abroad.
The sevice of In Nepal, there is no Remembrance will state support for
such work, so deaf people are virtually excluded from any social interaction with other people.
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At the meeting of SaiG datG Ribchester Local Please put the d ate History Society, of the Christmas David Ratlidge gave an enthralling talk on Roman roads in Lancashire.
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of the trek costs.
For the past 40 years he has studied the evidence on the ground, from the air, from maps and from place names.
will lay wreaths at Numerous fund-rais- the war memorial in ing efforts are being the churchyard. made in the village to help the volun teers raise the money they need to pay for their share
den residents objected to the pro posals, on access.
A planning applica tion for a mixed housing develop ment of 42 proper ties on the Marbill site has previously been approved, a six-home develop ment is underway in
Marbill, was not suitable.
gift sale in your diary. It will be held SGfViCGS on Saturday, The Archdeacon of
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November 28th in Blackburn, the Rev. St Wilfrid’s Church and in the parish hall. Contact Louise Porter if you would like to take a stall, or can offer help.
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John Hawley, will take the Remem brance service a t St Nicholas’s Church at 9-30 a.m. The Baptist Church will hold its Sunday service at 10 a.m. and Masses a t St Mary’s RC Church are 6 p.m. Saturday night and 10-30 a.m. Sunday morn ing.
60s night Sabden is celebrating
stalls and helpers on the day. The church is also holding a Christmas quiz on December 4th.
Bonfire Sabden’s annual bon fire celebrations take place on Satur day night a t 6-30 p.m. on the Lower Holme. There will be a huge fireworks display which has cost £900 and dona tions will be grate-
the music of the 60s with a special night in St Mary’s Com munity Hall on Sat urday, November 28th. There will be live music from Randy Blue and The Kicks and any one will be welcome in 60s dress. There is a bar and a free raffle with your ticket, costing £7, from 01282 775023 or 07595 742604 call at 3 Whalley Road or 2 Gardeners Row.
Refreshments will be available and there will be a tradi tional Guy Fawkes’ competition with prizes for first and second.
bish for the fire, as Recent damage to the Holme Commit- village planters and
supply rub
traffic and environ- BlngO mental grounds and a special Christmas These incidents have said the site, near prize bingo is being been reported to the held in St Mary’s Community Hall on Wednesday, Decem ber 2nd. 'There will be a festive theme
tee aim to contain the fire and reduce any damage to the field.
with Father Christ- AGM
Clitheroe Road and Admission is £5, two more planned which includes all
prizes, a raffle and coffee and mince pies.
Council At the meeting of
bingo tickets, and children £2.50.
Sunday ^ h e n the meeting
Haworth was in the chair.
the number of bot tles and cans being thrown on the play area were men tioned.
police who have said they will be carry ing patrols in the area. The planters would be repaired.
mas himself calling gabden Horticultural the numbers, lots of
storey rear exten sion at 73 Whalley Road and applica tion for a single storey rear exten sion at 95 Clitheroe Road. There were no objections to
Waddington and Hurst Green who play in the British Legion League. He also welcomed Mr
Andrew Brown and his wife.
application for an Mr Brown presented
Consideration was given to suggestions p u t forward for During the season improvements to Slaidburn Bowling the goals and goal
extension to the side the Waddington and a conservatory ^ ~ and garden shed and solar panels to the roof a t 4 St Nicholas’s Avenue, providing the pro posals do not extend beyond the existing building line. I t was decided to invite ah officer from the Forward Planning team to Mr Stephen Hay- at ten d a future hurst, of Hurst meeting of the parish council.
Fell Quarries Tro phy to team captain from Slaidburn Mr David Lawson. Slaidburn A had 878 points to win and Hurst Green were second with 376
Waddington were third with Slaid- bum B fourth.
points,
Green, won the individual trophy for winning all his games in the season.
fully received Members discussed Everyone enjoyed a towards them, the forthcoming supper of hot-pot
mouths on the Lower Holme. I t was decided to have a locking system to secure the goal posts.
due to be re-submit- Villagers are asked ted before Christ-
Best-Kept Village presentations a t Stanley House, Mellor, when Couns. Haworth and Proc ter would represent the council and col lect the trophy and
Club held a league for members the winner being Mr John Ramsden with Mrs Margaret Lonsdale winning the ladies’ trophy.
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followed by pud dings.
A competition for a bottle of whisky was won by Mr W. Towler. Raffle win ners were Aldwith Pearson, Jean Dick inson, John Gray, Edward Finder, John Ramsden, Hedley Pickard, Myra Briggs, Ann Metcalfe, Margaret Harrison, Bernard Holden, Bill Esson, Bill Hogg, Barry Greaves, June Robinson, Clifford Riley, Martin Beat- tie, Margaret Bar- row and Jim Finder.
TOSSIDE
Society will hold its AGM on Tuesday, tJOniire November 17th, in Tonight is bonfire
St Mary’s Commu n ity Hall a t 7-30 p.m.
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St Nicholas’s The recent gift week end and coffee morning a t St Nicholas’s Church raised £930 for church funds. The Christmas fair will be held on Saturday, November 28th, at
was opened up to the public i t was reported th a t dog waste is being placed in the litter bin outside Shippy’s store in Padiham Road. The external auditors’ report and annual return for year ending March 31st had been com pleted and there were no issues to report. The half yearly statement of accounts showed a balance at Septem ber 30th of £24,480.35 showing figures are in line \vith budget.
11 a.m. and an There were no objec- appeal has gone out tions to application for items for the
for a proposed two
night in Tosside. The fire on Church
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Cooking A Pampered Chef cooking show will be held on Sunday in Tosside Community Hall a t 2-30 p.m. Visitors can watch, then taste and try the fantastic new tools. Admission is £3 and proceeds are for community hall funds.
Church service The service on Sun day in West Brad ford Methodist Church a t 2 p.m. will be led by Mr Norman Pedley. Everyone welcome.
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Bonfire Waddington Sports, Social and Playing Fields committee are hosting its annu al bonfire and fire work
display
This is a traditional, family event and all ages are welcome although the com mittee would like children to be accompanied at all times by an adult and sorry, but no sparklers. Any donations and pro ceeds are used to maintain and devel op the children’s play area.
tonight on the vil lage playing fields. The bonfire will be lit a t 6 p.m. and there are refresh ments and a barbe cue available.
Make sure you bring your wellies. Any queries tel. Cheryl o n 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 3 3 7 7 .
whist: Gents
S L available - M. Davies, B iicKets avaiiaoie Waddington, J.
from Mr Harrison gt^j^ton Ladies - on 01282 772081 or
S. Tennant, R- Brown, D. Hogg. Low - M. Edmond son. Dominoes: A. Sutcliffe, M. Berry R. Chew, J. Pye. P- Oddie, A. Fox. Low - a . Taylor. ^
presentation Raffle: J. Chew, G.
evening was held in Berry, T. P^®’ Slaidburn Village Stainton, P. Oddie,
HaU for members of K. Nowell, the Hodder Valley The next drive is on Bowling Club. Mar- Saturday, November tin Beattie wel-
2 1 s t . a t 7-45 p.m.
SOS Help is urgently need ed for the upkeep of the Coronation Gar dens in Wadding ton. As the mem bers of the commit tee, who look after the gardens are overwhelmed with the amount of work which needs doing at this time of year, they really need more people to join them.
such a great help in keeping the gardens tidy.
Please take time to consider if .you can fill this particular pair of wellingtons. Volunteers tel. Pat on 01200 423691.
WHALLEY
Remembrance Following a service in St Mary’s Church, Whalley a t 10-30 a.m. on Remem brance Sunday, Whalley and Dis trict Royal British Legion members will lead a parade from Church Lane proceeding to Whal ley War Memorial for a wreath laying service at 11-45 a.m.
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Chrismas market on the Swan Hotel car park.
For costs and details contact Grace on 01254 824302 or Honey on 01254 822350.
performed at Colne Muni on December 13th. Please sign the list a t the back of the church.
Masses D ^ y mass on all free days in November at the English Mar tyrs RC Church will be of requiem.
Wiswell cemetery where prayers were said at the sides of graves and candles lit.
and
The deputy Mayor of the Ribble Valley Coun. Lois Rimmer and her consort Mr Gordon Rimmer will be in atten dance.
Flower club Following the AGM of Whalley Flower Club a committee has been formed and is looking forward to planning the forth coming year.
On Armistice Day, November 11th, members of Whal ley and District Royal British Legion will be observing a two minute silence at 11 a.m. a t Whalley War Memorial, along with staff and pupils of Oakhill College and mem bers of the public.
Pupils at St. Augus tine’s, Elizabeth Kellaway and Isabella Horrox, who are strong sup porters of CAFOD, will give a presenta tion at both masses next weekend based on a recent CAFOD initiative.
graves were blessed and sprinkled with holy water.
Individual
This will close the appeal for CAFOD harvest fast day so next Sunday is the last day for envelopes to be returned.
On Sunday, the begin ning of the month of the dead, parish ioners went to Whalley
Two concerts The 18 players in the CRGS Swing Band will perform at Whalley Village Hall on Saturday. Tickets are available from Whalley Post Office or 01254 822555.
Rehearsals begin on Thursday, Novem ber 12th, for the children’s nativity play "The bossy king" to be per formed on Decem ber 13th. More chil dren are required to take part. A CD of the music will be given out at the first rehearsal.
Voices' nights Valley Voices will rehearse as usual at 7-30 p.m. on Mon day night at English Martyrs’ RC Church, Whalley, after the music the ory class at 7 p.m. The small group rehearsing sections of the recording project will meet at 24 The Sands at 7- 30 p.m. tonight and next Thursday. For m e m b e r s h i p inquiries and book ings, phone 01254 824312.
Atherton preaching. The joint congrega tion will join vil lagers in a proces sion to the war memorial, where wreaths will be laid.
Irish traditional musician of the year in 2001, Maire Ni Chathasaigh brings her harp and Chris Newman his guitar to the hall on Satur day, the 22nd, when they will play a cocktail of Irish dance music, evoca tive old songs and compositions in hot jazz and blue grass styles.
A block booking may be made for Han del’s "Messiah" to be
The SVP conference has sent £100 to the crisis appeal in Sudan which will provide 50 tre a t ments for needy patients.
The meeting this month will be held next Thursday, November 12th at 7-30 p.m. when Jacqueline Iddon will present “Christ mas from the Gar den”. Subscriptions will be due at this meeting.
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Three-storey office plan for police station car park
A PLANNING application for a three-storey office development on the site of the police sta tion car park, for Ribble Valley Homes, has been submitt^ to Ribble Valley Borough Coimcil.
Comments on the proposal at land adjacent to the Sta tion Hotel, Station Road (number 0885) must be made to the council by November 13th.
Langho: Extension of garage to front of house ^ d provi sion of a shower room between the kitchen and garage a t Fairways, 24 Whinny Lane (0884). Fell horse chestnut
existing internal single door to bam from corridor to 1800mm wide opening (0891). Single storey rear kitchen extension a t 82 Chatburn Road (0896).
Other plans submit ted include:
Abbey coffee Music by the recorder group of Whalley Primary School will open the annual cof fee morning - of Whalley Abbey Fel lowship from 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesday in the Con ference House. Mince pies are included in the £1. 50 admission.
Joint service The congregation of Whalley Methodist Church wiU join the congregation of the Parish Church at 10-30 p.m. on Sun day for a service conducted by the Rev Norman Atty with Mr Norman
Clitheroe: Enlarge windows to the aer obics room. Alterna tive design for the external balustrade to glass infills. Amendments to previous approval at Roefield Leisime Centre (0890) Also increase width of
Newton: Repaint the exterior of the Parkers Arms, redecorate internal ly and replace soft fu rn is h in g s. Remove the mod em Anaglypta wall coverings and replace the modem
Conkers Nursery, Dewhurst Road (0895).
at Bridge club winners
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday were: J. Martindale and J. B^ey, S. Johnson and D. Blake.On Thursday winners were: NS R. Atkinson and S. Johnson, P. Grant and P. Manning. EW R. and P. Ward, J. Martindale and J. Bailey.
Ghostly words Witches and ghosts of Pendle and the Rib ble Valley will be the subject of a talk by Jacqueline Davitt next Thurs day at 8 p.m. at the meeting of Whalley and District Histor ical and Archaelogi- cal Society at Whal ley Abbey.
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floor tiles. Strip and polish the modern timber floor board ing. Remove the lobby into the rest aurant, which acts as a barrier (0888).
W^dingtom Applica tion for the variation
of condition 10 of planning consent to allow units 1 and 2 to be used as perma nent accommoda tion a t Orchard Cottages,
off
Clitheroe Road (0889).
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