ti,.: 20 : Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, July 9th, 2009
There will be a fur th e r reading for RATS pantomime
Pantomime h '
; “Pied Piper”, to be staged in Novem ber. There are still p a r ts to be cast before the director,
and announces the. full cast.
Anyone interested should - attend
Jerff, Makinson, jjjg long-term com- makes his decision; ■ mitment ■ augurs
Waste paper
7 p.m. on Thurs- Enjoy a traditional day, July 16th or country . garden tel. 01282 773984 or 770838.
Read CE School at Garden party .
The waste paper col lection for Read:
well for the future and the parishioners of St Wilfrid’s wished him well.
and Simonstone stalls include home- will take place on made cakes, books, Monday. Leave: plants, childi-en’s white hessian sacks toys, games 'and or carrier bags out bric-a-brac, early in the morn- There will also, be ing at the edge of afternoon teas, a
property where it can be seen by the collection crew.
RIBCHESTER
Ordination' Following his ordina-
■, tion by the Bishop of : Blackburn the deacon of St Wil frid’s Church, Ribchester, Christo pher Holden, is leaving to serve as curate at Christ Church, Camforth.
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Mr Holden’s great' ambition was to enter the church and he has been supported and nur-
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: tured locally, while he was
..still at school. Originally he trained as an organ builder, later learn ing to read music and to play. He reg ularly petitioned the Bishop to allow him to train for the ministry and he was set a series of hur dles to ensure that his ambition was
party to be held in the rectory grounds of St .Wilfrid’s Church, Ribchester, on Saturday, start ing at 1p.m.
in Dunkirk. He then took a teachers’ training course, and s u b s e q u e n t l y taught RE at a sec ondary .^ ’school. Finally, in 2007;- he was, admitted i to Westcott House in Cambridge for full- time' theological training which he completed last month.
vww.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk Clitheroe422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282422331 (Classified) SLAIDBURN ews from the Villages Farmer’s wife' Log on to
www.clitheroeadvcrliscr.co.uk for village news online Guest speaker, at the
: hymns will be- included. and a,
; j Jacob's join supner K; will follow.
" meeting of Slaid -. : burn WI was Mrs'
, On Sunday morning local/ preacher David Bowker, of.
Lilian Hargreaves,: „ u , of .Mytton Fold vSCilOOl newS
; Clitheroe, will con- ' duct the service.
Hotel and Golf Tickets are still avail- ;Complex, Langho. able for Whalley
: ;Her subject was School's production “Farmer’s Wife to of "Samson Power".
"Hotelier” and she The school's cricket gave an entertaining team defeated St.
account '..of: r t h e ■ Leonard's School,
, /changes in her life.; Langho, but were Mrs Ann Swindle- beaten by Read CE
Mrs ' Hargreaves . Richard Blackburn was thanked by Mrs. described one of the Susan Farrand. : sequences of events A competition for a as "the most bizarre
: hurst presided and School. - Teacher ■
Teasbn why . you set of wicket losses I ' would diversify was have ever seen", won by Miss Isobel The netball team Bristow and Miss defeated Read CE JuneCarr. >.
The 2 p.m. service on Sunday in West Bradford Methodist Church will be led
Mr Roger Dolphin, who is well-known locally as a walker, is celebrating retire ment by leading a walk on the first and third Wednes day of each month in the Ribchester area. Details of the
Local walks
barbecue, ice creams and tombola. Everyone welcome to go along and have a happy family day. Easy parking on the village car park.
Village school’s visit from soccer star
BLACKBURN Rovers fool- baller David Dunn visited BoIton'-by-Bowland CE a sports journalist. . Primary School to “wake The footballer then joined up and shake up” as part of ^ children, staff and par National School Sports Week.
Children interviewed the player in the style of Sky Sports presenter Peter . Stevenson, who had visit
SABDEN
walks are on a poster on the parish W ln n a rS
is about four to five miles and should take about two hours. There is no charge, so just turn up for a 1-30 p.m. start from the pub lic car-park, in sensi ble kit to suit the
weather conditions. Garden RIMINGTON-
solidly.based. He Winners of the Rim- retook exams to . ington Recreation enable him to go on to Lancaster Uni versity SO 'a s to obtain a BA in reli gious studies. He worked for a year as: a chaplain's assis tant at the Mission. to Seafarers Centre
Club winners
draw were £30 K.Goss; £20 R. and A. Birkett; £15 L. Pickard;:£10 E. Mitchell;::£10 E. Pearson; £5 E. McGinley.
The second open gar-
: den event of the summer in Sabden will be held at
"Auerol House, off Pendle Street East,
Ground Association 100 Club June draw were: A. and H. Maclean (£250), Herbert Moorhouse (£50), . Stephem Johnson / (£20),’ Rosemary Duck- ■ worth (£10). '. -
ents for an aerobic work out
to.Rock FM’s..“Wake 'up and Shake up’) DVD before
signing.memora-: Pupils at the school also bilia brought in by the children.
Admission is £3 for
- adults, with chil- : dren free, and there
: will be refreshments and a plant stall. ..
noticeboard outside The July winners in theSpar. Each walk Sabden Bowling The heatwave kept Club's monthly some of the regular
Bingo bingo players away
from last Thursday
night's fun prize bingo in St Mary's Hall, but those who went along had a
. great time.: There were lots of
. prizes, a raffle and Sabden's own popu-
Haythornthwaite was in good form as usual.
on Sunday between The ^vening^raised .
• l l a.m. and 4 p.m. Rowland and Hazel Lansdell are again _
National Gardens Scheme, with cancer: charities ), among those benefiting.:
opening up their Competition „ garden for charity, Sabden bowlers Mary
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/ as r part of ; the : .Griffiths s-w ' and Pauline Stansfield
. flew the flag for the ■ Village club when they won. the Great
. ,
/ more than £90 for the hall improve ments.
trophy, Mary and
Pauline triumphed over some of the best bowlers in the league, including the hot favourites to win the,competi tion.
Keenan and B. .Scholes, couldn’t
_marpns, 21-20. D OW I in g
ed the school on Monday More excitement followed, nis and badminton as part to talk about his career as . when Mr Stevenson was of National School Sports joined by a cameraman Week, from Sky Sports News to Meanwhile, the whole interview the footballer : school sports day will be and . pupils. This was^ screened on Sky Sports News on Tuesday.
experienced sports such Our picture shows pupils as Tri-Golf, hockey, ten- with David Dunn, (s)
Harwood League’
s.This is a m em b e rs 'P jm m s Mill Lodge Doubles competition and
welcome and
The village club had refreshments will be been chosen to host available.
the competition so The next big compe- there were extra cel- tition for bowlers ebrations for a home
from the East Lan cashire area and fur ther afield is the Alan and Anita Whalley Open Charity Doubles on August 22nd and 23rd, whichi.will raise funds for Der- ian House Chil dren's Hospice.
- : have been more naU- Open Doubles that
. of villager Julia, whodiedfromcan-
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against tough oppp-. spwtators are most, strawberries and sition. -
There’wiU b'e rc^ke Members of the con- stall, tombola and ' gregation organised
Pimms Party at Sabden House on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. Peter and Mandy Dugdale are opening their home for the annual event which costs £5 for adults and £3 for children.
raffle and proceeds are for St Nicholas's Church.
J- This competition is SeiWiceS
bitingthey won by ran for 10 years. the narrowest of i t ^as held in memo-
There is still time for cer. bowling club mem- Several Sabden dou-
>ers to enter the bles pairs are taking President’s.. Cup, part and the draw
. being held tonight.. competition dates. '
: being held on Satur- for matches will be day, as the draw is- published nearer the
replacing the Julia This weekend's ^rvic- Whalley Charity es in Sabden's churches are as fol lows: St Nicholas's; Sunday at 9-30 a.m; with the Rev. Nor- '
, man Atty; Baptist Church Sunday 10
a salad and sweet lunch a t Whalley Methodist Church on Sunday, to coin cide with - the monthly Sunday market : on - the Whalley Arms car
park. They raised L/nOir Dignt £96.50 making a Valley Voices will total '" so-'- far i of rehearse as usual on
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a.m. with Tim and A circuit “Songs of Joan Peagam; and Praise’) will be led St Mary's RC 6 p.m. Saturday and'10-30
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: a.m. Sunday with Fr Peter Birmingham.
Find yourself a ‘swine flu friend’, urge Five cases have been confirmed in.East) . dents identify at least one .“flu friend” : . .have more.> :: ■ .
PEOPLE in East Lancashire are being through regular hand washing, and t o ;, oeen Keen to play down and treat as a particularlv since inriiviri>ipl.:Hi,,TT,n«,i urged to find themselves at least one use the “Catch: it; Bin: it. Kill i t”.: normal case of summer flu. So far we- with swine flu will be advised t o ^ > “ flu friend” to help them in case they., .' approach to coughs and sneezes. : catchswineflu..
/ In addition, they recommend that resi-;.: East Lancashire, but I am sure we \vill A “flu friend" rrinlHhp a fold,,
.. tracted the condition are at home and Dr Ellis Friedman, Director of Public -would look after themselves - and oth- medicinp’rir Hn amr ooo r recovering well.
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; However, local health chiefs believe that “ .“Our first confirmed case is recovering ; help if they get swine flu. Everyone Health chiefs are suevp t f-V. f " more cases could occur, and community 'very well.
" Health at NHS East Lancashire, said: - ers in the community who may need ping. .
needs to choose at least one‘flu friend'- dents identify a
• health providers NHS East Lancashire “In fact, I understand he is fine now and .someone who could help by collecting a back-up who can be n t * :: are'asking residents to be vigilant.'They. is more concerned about people over- ■'. medication and food supplies.'.'
want people to maintain basic hygiene ; reacting to his experience, which he has Dr Friedman said flu friends will be-vital; needed. ' • - . ’ v
'V- their phone numbers t °h 4i -f ' -
Lancashire -r. all in Accrington'-'. to help them if they get swine flu by col-; “It'would be sensible for members of the : contacted by the nerson diamnwH • although all of those who have con-^:.* lecting medicines and food supplies.,/ / ’public to start thinking about how they sMneflu and hpa?
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“ ®ssentiaiiood shop-
had a small number of cases in ' home to prevent snreadine the v in J ^ ‘ , : -■■." a neighbour or a friend w h ^ ^M h
Anyone who suspects they have the viriK ■ should contact N H S Direct 0845 46 47
symptoms.
-: or the Swine Flu information line on 08001513513. More information about swine flu can be found on the NHS Choices website:
mvw.nhs.uk .
£158.20 raised for Vision 2010.
by the Rev. Katy Thomas on Sunday a t 6 p.m. Old and. new songs 'and.
Monday a t 7-30 p.m. in English
Martyrs' RC Church, Whalley.
Inquiries about membership and to
■ book the choir to .01254 824312. .
chiefs
The Department of Health is behind the idea and local health professionals are ; now asking residents to identity theb flu
" friends in'preparation tor any further outbreaks in the area.
The symptoms of svvine flu are a high :: temperature along with cough and cold
"THE Old School House at Newton in Bowland is steeped in history and has a mass of character and charm. On the market for £295,000 with MSW
i Hewetsons, the Grade II listed build ing is a great two-bedroomed village property. Call 01200 424142 ■ (
www.mswhewetsons.co.uk)
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A FOUR-BEDROOMED deceptiveiy spacious dormer-style detached home is'for sale a t . £279,000 with athertons. With a large lounge, dining room, breakfast
kitchenj.conservatory; and utility, as well as an en-suite and two bath rooms, 25 Fountains Avenue, in Simonstone, is a beautfully presented family home. Details on 01254 828810 (
www.athertons-uk.com)
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LAVENDER Cottage, 7 Painterwood, Billington, is a large two-bedroomed ter raced cottage.which is'on the market ) with Honeywell for £205,000. The prop erty has a spacious lounge, dining room and fitted kitchen, together with a lawned rear garden. Call 01200 426041 (
www.honeywell.co.uk)
Properties p r i m
A DELIGHTFUL stone cottage with no stamp duty payable is for saie at £139,950 with ander- ton bosonnet. Ingienook Cottage, Church Gates; Gisburn, has a iarge open.pian iiving/dining room, a hali, kitchen, two bed rooms and bathroom, and has parking at the front and a garden to the rear. Details on 01200 428691 (
www.andertonbosonnet.co.uk)
/ X INSIDE: Hundreds of homes for sale, property to let, new homes and properties wanted F iN E f -C O U N m
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held tomorrow (Thurs day) afternoon in collabo ration with Grindicton Primary School.
by Anne Goldsmith. WHALLEY
Earlier this year Pope Benedict- pro claimed St John Vianney as patron saint of priests as it is 150 years since his d e a th .In connec tion with this.
Priestly year
English Martyrs RC Church, Whal ley, are asked to speak to Fr Philip Price.if they can
Market money ^ urday.
the last meeting of the Thursday group at The Presbytery a t 1-30 pirn, until September.
Winners
School -with a score of 17-3, which was even more remark able as in the recent tournament Read won 1-0. The collec tion of clothing for Funds 4 Schools has realised £51.
At Saturday's social evening for Whalley senior citizens, whist winners were: Ladies - J. Telfer and D. Farnsworth. Gents - G. Walms- ley and H. Hardy. Dominoes: E. Grind-
on Saturdays at 6- 30 for 6-45 p.ra. in the- Methodist Church hall.
suggest a suitable Entertainment ,
time,' for regular A large and enthusi- exposition. Today is astic audience called
for encore after encore when "Malkin" enter tained at Whalley Village Hall on Sat
The group performed songs using a vari ety of instruments and also told humorous stories
' and recited poetry. The next "First Sat urday" performance in the hall will be in September.
A'SEMI-DETACHED three bed- roomed house on the rural outskirts of Clitheroe is on the market for £250,000. ' Number .11a Croasdale Drive offers
excellent living accommodation and is for saie with Mortimers. ■
: : Accommodation on the property's : ground floor includes an entrance hall
way with laminate floor and understairs. storage cupboard, and a tworpiece;. cloakroom. The lounge has an electric fire with tiled inset and hearth and tim ber surround, while the dining room is open to the conservatory, which has iaminate floor and a door leading to the rear garden. A built-in breakfast bar area is pro
vided in the kitchen, which is piumbed for both a washing machine and dish-
: washer and has space for a free standing cooker. • A two-stage staircase ieads to the
first floor landing. The house boasts a six-piece house bathroom virith shower cubicle and two hand basins, as weii as a buiit-in storage cupboard. The
three bedrooms each have buiit-in
. wardrobes with overhead storage. Two of the bedrooms aiso have dressing table areas with mirrors, while one has laminate fiooring and a teiephone. point. To the front of the property is a lawned garden with a feature Weeping Wiilow. A four-car driveways ieads to a detached garage, which has power
and light, as well as an "up and over" door. The rear garden has a flagged patio, is stocked with mature piants and shrubs and is bordered by mature conifers to the
rear.There is also a tim ber shed and outdoor tap. For fuil detaiis, or to view, ring 01200
.427331 , . (
www.mortimers-
property.oo.uk)
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