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Clitheroe'Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 6th, 2009 ’


‘In the beginning God created...” is the title of the chil­ dren’s Holiday Bible


:Club to be held at -Knowle . Green


- Church during the week commencing ■


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Clitheroe: 01200 444646 email: info@rvph.co.uk


Monday,August; 17th. If you wish your child to attend,: please book as soon' as possible by phon-. ing Chris or Julie on 01254 878394.-The , cost is £1 per session and lots of fun is promised : for all youngsters aged from five to 11. : ,


LOW MOOR Gojdeh years 'In ibXgo.lden jubilee


The Low Moor Club i? ye^^Pehdleton Vil- men's darts: team i lage^HalLis.looking


: ladies of the.Swan and Royal Hotel., The'A,' pool jteam


won 4-3 agmhst the wyoimgen^^ t r,...-. -


; .drew 6-6.against - British Legion Club A team. The B team


have.


in cl lidi'd ¥ a'-.'' n e w entrance porch and windows, paid for by Tund-raising events this year. .


P ie d P ip e r . - . • The; first .reading rehearsal of Read ■ Amateur Theatrical ■ Society’s Pied Piper


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lost 7-5 to the High­ er Buck.' :


Cricket: was again ■ cancelled due to the rain.


On" Saturday and .Sunday members’ •children':*enjoyed •parties, with games


>and playing-on the bouncy castle.' ■;


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A clean-up by willing . helpers on Saturday


• morning has meant it is looking spic and span for.the sum- . men ..'Work-.will con-


.-■tinue' qn'furiher improvementsm the future. •


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pantomime will be held in Read CE


- School on Tuesday, evening a t 7p.m. Pied Piper wll take place on November


- 19th,'20th and 21st '■ in St John’s School hall.


Bowiing The annual bowling •match against the Stork Hotel was • held- last - Friday


; ; night, with Read • Bowling Club win- • ' ning the match, but. a big improvement


. by the Stork bowlers presented ' some good scores.


After the match the , Gee family from the


Stork Hotel provid­ ed a hot-pot supper, which was very much appreciated by everyone.


The annual knockout doubles was won by


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■Dorothy Rostron and Alec Slater, who : beat John Rostron


. and Keith Bright 21-


11.


The singles finals was won by John Kerr against Kevin Crook 21-11. Tonight Read will play Ribblesdale in the.'V'eterans’ Cup semi-final at 'Whal- ley.


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RASP The next meeting of Read and Simon- stone Players wll be on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the United Reformed Church hall, East 'View,


.. Read. The next pro­ duction


of


“Aladdin” will be staged in December. Inquiries, tel. 01282 778582.


RIBCHESTER


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f S ty d d ’s Story


As part of its summer programme, Ribch- ester Historical Society asked Fr John Francis, the


; rector of Ribch- ester, to speak to


•. members about the :. .history of, and the i context for, the little


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i medieval church of - St Saviour, Stydd;, . ; The ..talk ; was; a j memorable experi- i' Cnce, given in the . ,church itself, with more than 40 people


■, sitting around the walls on an evening


Pop stars of the future


HOW pop stars record their latest hits was explained to children and staff from Grindlcton Primary School during a visit to The Grand, in Clithcroe.


They were able to visit the multi­ media venue’s state-of-the-art recording studios and even have


, a go at making their own disc.- Helped by the Grand’s resident sound and production engineer.


local spring of heal­ ing water., It.has served as a hospice, possibly for those suffering from lep­ rosy, that untreat- able scourge of the middle ages. It has served locally as a place of reconcilia­ tion, during the tur­ bulent years of the R e f o rma t i o n . Popish priests and even martyrs are interred around its little altar, as is a


■ King’s harpist from 'Wales.


Stydd has suffered periods of ruinous neglect followed by restoration and renewal. ;Tt has passed through the ■ hands of many dif-


;; ferent organisations, including ;':i; the


.: Blacktarh,' but thh; • abiding impression


:; of golden sunshine. , Fr John professed not r to be an historian, j'but he managed to


r.revokethe essential ’V spirit of the place, ■js without getting tied '. down with too J, many facts and fig- ures. -


^:^heilittle church is k'l’probably.the oldest'


.. fo rr e f le c t iv e


,. th a t v; this small' ■ b iding gives is of a sanctuary, a' place


th o u g h t ,;a h o ly ; place.


Fr John, in what must


have baii one of his; last addresses before , he retires on A i i^ t 30th from his long:


.; service, to :Ribch; ester, spoke ' with'


• ■' means to him'.'r.;i;'5'";


■ heartfelt eloquence^ . o f , what ; Stydd;


a>fV7?-.years. j | The ^ p s out of


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the children were able to make a recording of the Jackson 5 hit


.“ABC”. After a number of “takes” the children were able to talk to the engineer and watch him piece together the finished recording. Our picture shows some of the children watching the sound engineer working with the baffling array of knobs and dials at his mixing desk, (s)


romantic new play by William Dou- glas-Hume for one performance only. Doors open a t 7 p.m. and the curtain goes up at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are £5 each, children half-price. Proceeds in aid of local charities. ,


RIMINGTON


T r e a s u r e h u n t A walking treasure hunt, organised by. the Friends of Rim- ington WI, around th e . bye-ways of Rimington village takes . place on August 14th from 6- : 30 p.m. onwards. ■


The starting point is at Rimington play-


■ sKnight Hospitallera .,. of St John, and now; ...the V. Diocese'.; of!


-' ing field. Back Lane, and the clues’will


“Head eventually, to :>Rimington Memoti- , al.Institute where a pie and peas supper


;.will be served from 7-30 p.m; onwards. ■ Entry, will be £4 per





■ adult with children under 12 years free.


Proceeds are for, the North v; West'. Air Ambulance.


SABDEN C h a r i ty . ''4: - which is also run by


■ the White Hart pro-' prietor Mrs Ann Fielding and family. I t was held at Sab- den's Nutter Barn ground and the home side won 5-3. This was followed by a race night in the pub.


Both events raised the : tremendous amount : for the football club,





- which fields a team in the East Lancs


“League and has just begun training for the new season. New players are wanted ■ and the club is


. ' urgently in need of a new manager.


. If anyone is interested ; please contact Alan Birkett, who has Ju s t been re-


; appointed as chair­ man at the annual meeting, or treasur­ er Mr Tim Boyd- Martin,'secretary


.“ Mrs Alison Davies, or any player. . , „


T h e ; football club ■ .wishes to thank Mrs Fielding and the


-port.


S e rv ic e s ;This weekend's servic-. ~ es in . Sabden's churches are as fol-


: V lows: St Nicholas's CE, Sunday at 9-30 -'--a.m^iwith the Rey.


A summer fund-rais^:; :ing dayiTun bythei; :White Hart pub h i


.’i'Norm’an Atty, the , ‘jiBaptist Church has "'a Sunday service at j


■sJ raised £450 for.Sab-?? 'j; den Football. Glub; ;; The pub held a char-x, -v:ity foptballimatch;: :,tbetwin''a-'.White


'./Hart'XI and.a team ■ from^^the Welcome ■:■


^Alan '-Williamson ' S: and St Mary's RC ; ' has Masses at 6 p.m.


HO a^mr led by Mr. ton Saturday:, and ,


>sSuhday\: at lOrSO 'aim. with Fr.Peter


■ Tavern, in Preston; “■Birmingham.


.' 'White Hart staff for their continued sup-


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Nicholas's church Nicholas's church.


Next Tuesday is Nall, Wesley Street,. Adults and children from 2 to 5 p.m. - who are interested with the first hour, should-/liL contact available for anyone wishing to have tuition.


■ waste paper day round Sabden. Old newspapers and magazines should be left outside in the


white sacks provid- S hOWtim e ^ or carrier bags, in Entries for Sabden the morning.


Horticultural Soci-


rGncIlB Witch ety's annual show The Pendle Witch pub is under new management and is welcoming people to J3th, to Mr John


its "opening night" on Saturday, August


■ 15th, from "i p.m. A , young couple from


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01282 773759. Mr Parfitt is also look­ ing for volunteers to' help; .paint : the churchgates. i V ■


churchwarden Mr TrGaSUrG hUflt Nernard Parfitt on siaidburn . Young Farmers took part in


have to be submit - MGGting ; ted by 9 p.m. next A public meeting to ; finished with supper


Blackburn, Ben and Kerry Crook, have taken over the pub and it is currently Children's entries can being cleaned and


■ redecorated,with help from their .uncle Colin, who ' helps out behind the


■ , bar. The couple have two children, Alex (six) and Abigail (two). They are hoping people will go along to say hello on opening night or beforehand and


■ have events and fund-raisers lined up. This Sunday, August 9th, there is karaoke and a fun day, while a surf simulator is being arranged for the Bank Holiday week­ end. .


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Next .: Wednesday everyone is welcome to a tea dance in St


encouraged to take part: and all the details are in the show , schedules which are available around the village or from the secre­ tary, Mrs Betty Clarkson, on 01282 772762. The show takes place on Sat­ urday, August 15th, in St Mary's Church Hall at 2 p.m. The official presentation to the winners is at 2-15 p.m. with guest opener Mr Joseph Green.


S t N ic h o la s ’s ' Classes for confirma­ tion candidates will be starting in the autumn at St


Boocock-at 123 Whalley Road, Mr Leo Clarkson at 31 Pendleside Close or Mr Alun Parfitt at 10 Alston Close, all Sabdeh.


the Bowland Region Car Treasure Hunt on Monday. Organ­ ised by Clitheroe Young Farmers, it


-August , discuss proposals to - ^1- tbe Calf’s Head, build 12 affordable : Worston. The Slaid- homes on land at burn group’s next ■WhaUey Road, Sab-'B meeting is a trip, to


den, will be held at 7-30 p.m;"on Tues­ day, August 18th,in St Mary's Commu­


nity Hall. ■ be submitted on Bowlifig ' ' . ■ ' ,


show day. Non-This Saturday every- members ■ , are one is welcome to


Stock Reservoir and the United Utilities Works on Monday, August 10th. Mem­ bers are to meet at the works at 7 p.m.


WEST BRADFORD


take p a r t- in 'th e White Hart fun sin- VillagG ShOW gles competition on Sunday the annual


Sabden .:.Bowling ■; -^est Bradfoid Show Green. It is open to ■ all, bowlers and non­ bowlers alike and there are 40 names already on the list so it promises to be a really good day. There are bowis available lor people to borrow, so please take part.


: will take place in the ■village h ^ . Items on show will include flowers, plants, veg­ etables,


flower


arrangements, pre­ serves, cakes, and hobbies, the chil­ dren's section has a large and varied selection of classes.


VISITORS to Whallcy can now ’ find their way around the his-


., toric village and its places of /interest after the unveiling of three new village maps.


Local artist Chris Perkins, who :runs Mydas Touch at Back-; ridge Farm, Waddington, has spent the past three months developing the new map and illustrating some of the village’s most interesting attractions such as the Abbey, the Parish Church and the Gatehouse.


Ideally names should All items will be go down on the list in staged by 10-30 a.m. the clubhouse by the for judging to com­ end of today (Thurs- mence, after which day), but there may the public will be be provision for late admitted at approxi- entries. If you wish mately 12-30 p.m. just to spectate you The Ribble Valley There is still time to will be very welcome. Mayor, Coun. Bev- enter, forms


The new signage was commis­ sioned by the Whalley Cham­ ber of Trade, with funding


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Clitheroe Advertiser &'rimes, Thursday, August 6th, 2009 17 Contact Julie Ten-


Gift Day A gift day is being . held on ^turday in West Bradford Vil-


. lage Hall. Gifts' will be received from 3- 30 to 5 p.m. On Sun­ day a Songs of Praise service at 2 p.m. will be led by the Rev. Katy Thomas.


S h o r t b ow ls


Indoor short mat bowls will recom­ mence in West Brad­ ford Village Hall on Thursday, Septem­ ber 10th. New mem­ bers welcome, no experience necessary.


WHALLEY You won’t get lost in Whalley! Walking


■ from the Ribble Valley Regen- ■ eration Project and sponsorship from 20 small businesses from the area, whose adverts are sympathetically included with­ in the design.


Our picture shows (from left to ’ right) Carole-Ann Cronshaw, Stephen Powers, Chris Perkins, Ivan and Sarah Hargreaves at the unveiling of the maps, (s)


erly Jones, will pres- available from the Hall car park on ent the prizes and show secretary Mr Sunday, from 9 a.m. trophies at 3-30 p.m. David Sharp.; on ., ,The cost of a stall is Refreshments wUl be 01200423424.. .


£5 and anyone who


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A car boot sale will contact Mrs Susan take place on West • Shepherd on 01200 are Bradford Village 4 2 4 1 5 8 . ^: ■


Stout shoes and cloth­ ing are required lor the walk tomorrow night organised by


.Whalley Christian Action Group. The walk is led from out­ side the Methodist Church at the earlier time of 6-30 p.m. by Alan Bowles. Phone himon 01254 823331 for more details.


ArticiGs


Articles tor the maga­ zine of Whalley Parish Church are required by Wednes­ day, August 12th, in the Parish Church : Office. Volunteers to


. greet people ■visiting the church ■ are urgently required.


. nant on 822646. ■ No c h o ir


Valley Voices will have no rehearsal on


' Monday night, but will resume at Eng­ lish Martyrs' RC' Church, Whalley, a week on Monday at 7-30p.m.


There will be no rehearsal on B an k . Holiday Monday, August


31st.


Inquiries about membership, or to book the choir, to 01254 824312.


F o r m is s io n s


Collections a t the English Martyrs' RC Church for the Volunteer Mission­ ary Appeal amount- edto£433.


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Lists will be at the back of the church during August for orders for the Dioce­ san Almanac and Ordo. Sunday is the day when the people of St Boniface's Parish, Lower Broughton, Salford, visit Chipping and then Whalley for


. tea. Tea served by the ladies of the


■. Thursday Group was followed by Benediction.


Today is the feast of the Transfiguration and there will be a mass for all priests and all -with a voca­ tion for the priest­ hood.


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