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18< .. ■ CntheroeAdvertiser&Times,Thursday,May13,2010 - new


catalogue and ideas - ■ were sought for pos­ sible outings during the year.


Clitheroe Area WI Show representative


, Mrs Nina Healey reminded members


' of the show’s coffee and cake morning in the Mayor’s Parlour _on May 22nd at 10


■ 'a.m. to noon., Mrs Barbara Spencer, walks co-ordinator, remarked that the weather had been kind to the group on three recent^ ram­ bles, the latest be­ ing along field paths


. round the Martin Top and Ox Close area.


At supper time there was a tasty surprise


. of a cheese, biscuits and wine buffet, ar­ ranged by president Mrs Elizabeth Rob­ inson.


There was no sched­ uled speaker, but as members enjoyed


■ : their refreshments • they held a “Wine and Whinge” ses­ sion when they were


i" s


■ invited to air their ::i favourite -gripe,; . raising a great.deal • of amusement.


Captain John Coley wil speak on “Mak-


■ ing Waves’’: at the June 1st meeting in Rimington Memor rial Institute at 7.-30 p.m. to which all are welcome. ■ ■


Tricks, spots A pie and peas sup­ per, was served at the monthly whist


. anddomino drive in Rimington Memo­ rial Institute. MCs


• were Mr S.-.Hogg (whist) and Mrs E. Hartley (domi­ noes).


Whist winners were: Ladies - Mrs B. Garnett,: Mrs M. Wellock, Lady Bill. Gents - Mr W. Barker, Mr R. Hare, Mr M. Grainger.


Dominoes: Mr J. . Oddie, Mr J. Pye, Mrs M. Berry, Mr


. H. Moorhouse, Mr - P. Metcalfe, Mrs P. Oddie. •


R a f f le : . Mrs M. Wellock, Mrs M.


■: Beriy, Mrs J. Met- ; calfe,MrJ. Berry.


SABDEN


Bowling Sabden Bowling Club’s Brenda Thomas Shield for men’s singles has a new winner - Joe Boyle, who won the trophy in an exciting : final against Tom Connell. President


■ Derek Cowell pre­ sented the trophy to Joe and con­ gratulated the bowl-


■ ers, spectators and _ organisers for-an excellent day. De^


; feated semi-finalists were Alun Parfitt,:


. who lost to Joe, and . Colin Embley who lost to Tom.


The women’s singles . was cancelled again.


: this year as there : were not enough, entries.' :


This weekend prom- ises'the next< big , event at the bowling . green when the club


• holds the second an- . nual Peter Lambert Open Charity Dou­ bles in aid of Pend-


'leside Hospice. Top bowlers are taking


■part and the draw is: 9;30 a.m. J. and M. Boocock V M.- Pounder and part-


, ner; L. Clarkson and A. Parfitt v E; and A. Wallace; J. Southworth and S. Marshall V P.-Well­ man and partner; T. Holness and G. Hartley V M. Gil­ bert and J. Threl-, fall. 10-15 a.m. L. ■Tomlinson and A. Corban v J. Robin­ son and D. Sullivan; T. Connell and R. Boyle V G. Steven­ son and partner;


■ N. and R. Mitchell V L. Nuttall and L. Ramell; P.- Brett and'P. Sutcliffe V M. Edmondson and partner. 1-30 p.m.S. Gall and partner vJ.


: Boyle and partner; P. Atherden and J. Carr V N. Wil­ son and M. Lee; A. : and C. Cornall v B.


C O M P E T I T I O N


-;:Wright and D. Par- i. sons; R. and J. Ish- ; erwood V E. Mitch- ' ell and P. Wright. ■ 2-15 p.m. M. Grif- fiths andJ.Palmerv


.' S. Anderton and S. Townley; N; Fryer and D. Fryer V J. Barlow and partner,


. A. and M. Whalley V T. Bullen and B. Ashworth; J. Hamer


and P. Robinson v T. and B.-Williams.


Shakeys Sabden band Shakeys Brother return to The Grand at Clitheroe tomor­ row where before Christmas they turned in one of their most succes- ful performances


' since their forma­ tion. The venue was full to capacity as they showcased thier debut album “Into The Sun” not long after receiving massive national press attention after being placed on the ballot for the 2010 Grammy Awards and were the first


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unsigned act to have ever played in the Sunnewspaperls


Bizstudio. :


After the recent disap- i pointment of having


.cancelled through ■


their America tour ’no fault of their own,-


; the band are back and set to announce


exciting news about their upcoming tour and single release. Shakeys Brother will be: playing alongside local acts the Arctic Monkccs and Hermit. Tickets are £5 in advance or £6 on the door.


St Nicholas’s


The church 100 Club has 36 'numbers available. If anyone wishes to take one up the cost is £12 a year which goes to­ wards church funds. Call Cath Bywater on 01282 774064.


■ Now that the church has a new incum­ bent, the Rev. Gill Dyer, there have been some changes to services. The midweek Holy


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Communion has


. been reinstated on the first Tliursday of the month at 10 a.m. - . in the Lady Chapel.


. Children’s services : and parade Sundays will be held on the


: first Sunday of the month during 9-30 a.m.- Holy Com­ munion which will be adapted to make it more user friendly for children.


a.m. and returning


;! from Southport at 4 ;■ p.m. The cost is £10. -If you would like to


:• go please call Laurie on 01282 778800.


Development : Sabden Parish Council


" would like to form a


:: . Sabden Village De- - vclopmcnt Working Group comprising


: .


Baptisms will continue to be held during Sunday morning services or private baptisms can be ar­ ranged on the sec­ ond and fourth Sun­ days of the month at 12-45 p.m. Baptism forms are available from churchwarden Bernard Parfitt on 01282773759. ■


:


Trip A day trip to South- port is being organ­ ised from the village


next month. Coach operator Laurie Wiseman is running the trip on Wednes­ day, June 2nd, leav­ ing Sabden at 9-30


- two parish council­ lors and two mem- bers of the general


; ; public.-^The aim IS to monitor the


: overall: develop- r.mentof housing in Sabden following concerns expressed at public meetings during the last few months. Please con-


: tact Coun: Michael Calvert on 01282 773113 for any fur­ ther information and a declaration of interest. - . -


Services This Sunday, there will be 9-30 a.m. service in St Nicholas’s Church taken by the Rev. Norman Atty. The Baptist Church


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has a, 10 a.m. serv­ ice to be taken by


Alan Williamson ] and at St Maty’s RC


. Church there arc '


- Ascension Masses ■at 6 p.m. Saturday


• when Steve Rob- < inson will sing and


I


. play guitar and 10- j 30 a.m. on Sunday


' both with Fr Peter Birmingham. \


Mamma Mia There arc still some


places remaining for a social evening


'at Mamma Mia’s Italian restaurant in ' Whalley Road, Pa- 1 diham, on Monday, May 24th, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are £15 which includes a four-course Italian


meal-with £5 from each ticket going to St Mary’s Commu­ nity Hall develop­ ment fund. Please ■ give your name to


Fr Birmingham, Betty Clarkson or' Margaret Parsons.-:


Sabden is hoping for success in this year’s


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-.■BestTKept". Village : y com p e t it io n after becoming runner- up in the large vil-'


ij.-The: absence of_ |s-l. litter is always the . first thing the judges': ;.Iook:for and the


- :, :’parish council has ■ initiated work in ti-- : .-. t;: dying up the village ' prior to.the judg-


j ; mg in the summer. :? -The two schools , have been invited


:,.; to take part and as- :: - ■ sist in trying to keep


:i.'- the village neat for-- ;i'.: the judges; as have •


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:; memorial base has : .been cleaned and : the white railings:


: i at the junction of . Whalley Road with


' Padiham road have ■ been painted with the full agreement


; , and co-operation : ■ of the householder.


: . Circulars have been . sent to every house in the village outlin- 'ing the plans and ; asking householders i : to assist by looking


of and around their homes.


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There will be a village . clean-up day on Saturday, May 29th, 1- when those wishing


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BOOK a break to Pontin's'f^irom face painting to mal , between now and July,-16th § j|in g ! ‘a;spla sh in ■ our H2 0^ f e from less than £5pppn* and Z o n e N u rs e iy ■


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: THE Clitheroe Advertiser and : : Times has a brand new family fun - , competition for children called. , “Farmer’s Little Helpersl’LThe competition will be held at Wild


Boar Park, Chipping, PR3 2QT. ■ ■ The free-to-enter competition, invites :


children up to the age of 12, to go to the ;, fantastic ,Wild Boar Park to have their.


: photogralph professionally taken with , their favourite farm animals!


, : To enter, please visit the Wild Boar .


: park on Saturday May 29th, Sunday , • May 30th or Monday May 31st, from 11 ;


till}


a.m.to3p.m. . . Entry into the Wild Boar Park is


£4 per child and £4.50 per adult, but readers do not need to pay to enter the - ■ actual competition once inside.. . .


....... if Everyone who enters will have the ■■•: ■


chance to win a fun filled family break at Pontins! Win a three or four night family break at one Pontin’s Self-Catering


: Holiday Parks in Classic accommoda-: tion. Choose from four coastal Holiday: Parks: Brean Sands - Somerset, Camber; Sands h East Sussex, Prestatyn Sands. , ; - North Wales'and Southport - N o r t h ' West; _ . ■ Terms and Conditions


> 2. Prize is for a one bedroom Classic apart-; • ment, for up to 4 persons (adult or child);


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GET: your wellies and dungarees at the ready because its time for Farmers Lit­ tle Helpers!


' to be taken by 31st October 2010 excluding -


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4. Only one entry per person is permitted So put the dates in your diary and .; ■ you could be featured in the Clitheroe.::


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:: Advertiser on Thursday 10th June in a ; ■ special picture supplement.- Readers ■ i will then vote for their favourite photo- ; graph, the entrant with the most votes ■; •willwin this fantastic prize!-


• A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR Bring your chiid to the Bowiand Wild


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: There will be cute Sheep and Chicks


: for children to have their photograph with, all of which will feature in Clithe-


: roe Advertiser and Times on June 10th. - So head down between I I a.m. and 3 p.m. for some fun on the farm! ■ We are situated about 2 miles from ■


the picturesque village of Chipping, on the Chipping to Dunsop Bridge road in the Forest of Bowiand. There is lots on offer from picnics, : walks, wildlife, hand feeding the ani-


:i mals, children's tractor play area and a cafe.


' Our lamb feeding sessions are very


! popular and start at 11 a.m., 2 a.m. and 4-30 p.m. followed by some chick stroking!


- We also have a nature trail with beautiful animal carvings aiong. Check out our website www.wiIboar-


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; to 5-3 0 p.m. every day. And our Lamb feeding (January to mid July) is 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4-30 p.m. followed by


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^ ;childreh._will each receive&?#;Theover-4s''will havelotsil


.. : to assist are asked ‘ -to meet on the car parkat 10 a.m. It is expected that the • input will be only


■ : ' for one or two hours : but will make a , ::great difference. In :.. the past a number


recognition and trophies for their ef­ forts and it is hoped :if;eveyone makes


;:; an effort the vil- ; lage could win the trophy for the best


; ; kept large village in ' Lancashire.


\'AGM' /A t the.annual parish


1 "; meeting of Sabden Tp Parish: Council 13 T;members o f : the public attended.'


r-J. Guest speaker was ; Mr. John Macholc, chief planning of-'


per annum. He said they encourage ap-


lage class last year^ ., it is optional; He ' said planning ap-:


■ plications were vet­ ted by officers, go ; out to consultation


o f all interested • parties and usually take eight weeks- to determine.'He


on applications cur­ rently being looked at by the authority, and stressed that all applications are decided on plan­ ning considerations and guidelines only; so however much


.strength of feel­ ing there is about


an application, if it is not a planning consideration it is not taken into ac­ count. He pointed out that issues such as highways, park­ ing, size, impact on neighbours, noise and smell from a proposed develop­ ment were material considerations, but lossofviewisnot.


after and keeping Ontheissueofafford- tidy the curtilage ?ble housing, which


was still the housing SIMONSTONE policy of the Rib- ----------------------------


IS a controversial issue in the village currently, he said it


ble Valley, but not Drjnn a fripnrl • exclusively. Several


years ago all new


. developments had to be.affordable housing, but this is


: no longer the case, there is now scope for a mix of prop­ erty types.


village have gained Antony Haworth, gave a report on the year’s activities. He said it was his


of concerns in the; P*\®*’'*n““> Coun.


and the council had lost the services of Couns Martin Yeo-' man and Patrick McGinley who had both moved away from the village, and


fifth year in office „ ,nri


evening on Thurs-'


monstone Read WI are invited to bring a friend to support fund-rais­ ing events which will take place during the evening. There


. will be a £1 charge to cover the cost of


There will also be a bring-and-buy stall and.-the. money raised will be do-


f


way Society for the ■ ■'


vert had proved to ^he meeting is held ,


who is also moving- away. New member- Coun; Michael Cal--


; ficer of Ribble Val-; During the year coun- ;-s ley Borough.Coun- -.; cillors h'ad consid-


DC a considerable asset.:.


V


jfecils. He explained :; :,ered 18 planning -..■r''how the planning : applic,ations, .the process works, fi-om . -.majority in relation ? .: .applications com--,-I to domestic build- ■ j-ing in to being dc- ;■'] cided,'and how the .


t ; : council has a service f whereby businesses ■


• >.';etc can pay for pre^ ;;-i.- application • advice s before they submit a : proposal.: This serv-


: ;< cil receives about ; five fee-paying ap-; • plications a week and this earns the : ■ authority £10,000


- in Vimr\nctnn^ f ilH


Gollette. Deakin horticultural show judged by Padiham florist Beverley Sil- YeS miniStGr!


more recently Couri. TlH=f^ ® litoe.-


in Simonstone Old School hall and it is the ideal time for new members to find out about the WI.


mgs. However, there'are three on- _ . . .


SLAIDBURN ,•


going matters that B irth d a y trGat ; have caused con- Members of Slaid-


• cern to residents. ’ v- bum WI celebrated . 'riie parish council’s - its 66th birthday at concerns have been - their meeting held


^ . V ice is also available; ft } to the public.and -- -i/v is free.-The coun-' On the issue of traf-;


. . ; -


: plicants to use the ■ ■ advice service, but '


so far failed to ma- A’oung farmers; terialise. As for the'■





white and yellow . Farmers.'met-on lining of the road


comment No progress had been made on repairs


to the. culvert at the rear of Wesley Street. After writ-


system, :promises have been made but remain unfulfilled.


and highway.mat-.The cup for-niost: tors that they have - competition points,: tailed to keep. This ..awarded in ayear, goes on, promises of ;r: was presented to - a footbndge at the'-, Miss June Carr. ■, Bull Bridge have‘\ ; ' ■ ,


SI a i d b u r n Y o u n g:


: Monday for a talk - by-John .Whitaker of Whitaker’s Choc-::


. olate in Skipton.- He explained about i the history of the business and about > :how the chocolates - are’, made, today.


;ving account of her •-. unique holistic fit- ..ting studio named: ■


: Optifit,’.based in : Uppermill,- Sad-;


thanks for an ■


sentative of that council referring to the liability of the ownership of the culvert land. That representative must


fled or established and that because of


the threat of flood­ ing, the RVBC has a responsibility to act. They say that ■ they have funds to carry out this work, but nothing is done nor is foreseen for the near future.


Bam at 7-30 p.m. WEST


BRADFORD


know after all this p h i irr'h oQn#i/>Q time that the owner-


SerVICe- ship cannot beciari--"® informal service


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'.team sweepstake, and temporary tat­ toos. Any more ide­ as are welcome.- ■-


dlew.orth.' Here,: Bottles from : any ladies can be meas-;--'.- country taking part


ing to the Borough. Th^j«waeregiven M^rgrty expressed ’ S r Council a resident, -by Heather Alpe., , was pu to f fon c c : Next weeks


ured and fitted by .ilin world cup;are trained practition- -; : sought for the hot­ els,for the correct' tie tombola, as are size of bra, which- sweets for a sweet is good for healthy. . raffle stall.- : ; • posture.-There was Children will-, take a demonstration of ::;.'home; a football how to wear the cor-. ,-; ' design competition rect bra, which had ; - to be judged bn the members in peels of ' day. laughter.


; 'Tickets are still avail­ die


en- hunt 'a week tombr- . tertaining evening ;;:>row. priced at £5 per


again by a repre- ®''*sit_to_BashalI vvhich members had . : family. ■ : ■ The annual outing to ~ ki


a success and thanks:: were given to Dor- . othy for making the';


- arrangements, Mrs ; •Kirby was winner of :'


in West Bradford , ibecompcfition.. Methodist Church ^ . n®xt meej- on Sunday at 9-15 !?.l °P a.m. will be followed by tea and toast to which everyone is invited to take part.


-The service will be led by the Rev. Katy


and will


include the Sacra­ ment of Holy Com­ munion.


WHALLEY m ? m b ^ r ? o f^ ^ : J e f o i lg u i^


^ i p leader Fiona Governors of l^alley Tomlin


■Thomas and wor- SchOOl HGWS ™ " •


' Blackpbol had been Tables at £10 are still ’ .-li


Whalley Abbey at 7 p.m. guest speaker _ Sheila Kilroy will oGIViCGS ' talk on “Encaustic Ascension Day will be Art”. New members marked at Whalley are welcome. ■


CE Primary School have appointed Mrs Elaine Chambers as


ley Trefoil Guild enjoyed a very en­ tertaining evening when Keith Gledhill The school’s hewslet- gave an insight into . ter says that Mrs Chambers’appoint-


his duties as Vice Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire.-The


: meeting was’very well-attended and everyone enjoyed the many amusing ■ anecdotes.


nated to the Gallo- J.**®


■ - theformofavisitto the national AGM; in Prestoh .Guild Hall on June 12th.: ;


Members of.Whal- ley and Mitton WI had a double bill o f laughter-and entertainment at their meeting.'-WI member; Mrs Lyn Jones told of, her life being married to a Methodist min-


■ preacher and joined


isubmittcd in depth;:; in the village hall. ' to the Ribble Valley Mrs Anne Swindle-- '( .• : Council; •' ■'' ’ -' • - - ■ hurst presided and a ' Jacob’s join supper-.}


■ fie,: he said there; ; was enjoyed,- fol- ■-;; - had been a history ■


; ■ lowed by games or-


;-;.the clergy full time ::in later.Iife.'Mrs ; :;Jones-told of-the •} different parishes' ■ and parishione"rs" —they had met over .! many years,_ which : had often made the-


: job humorous and' fulfilling.-


o f promises made ganisedby MrsAnri After refreshments" by higher authority I ■ Phillip and Miss: - Sue. Macdonald !'in relation to traffic Isobel Bristow. : ■ ■ , ;I:gave an interest-


After interviewing ■ candidates for the vacant headship, the -governors decided ' not to make an ap-


- • -


available for Whal­ ley-.Village Halils table top sale organ­ ised to coincide with the village’s market day.:' on Sunday, May 30th. Inquiries to Grace on 01254 823402 or Honey on 01254822350.


Parish Church today by Holy Commun­ ion at 10 a.m., an af­ ter-school service at 3-24 pjn. and a joint service at Pendleton


associate head for Tomorrow, there will three terms, from jjg fjgjy Commun September.


pointment for the There will a coffee Pem?anentpost._. morning'in the


Organisers are pre


porarily, to return Barrow, on Satur- to their classes.


Children at the school


. h a v e been given sponsorship forms ■ for the SpeedMark


alties and measure


^iP^F-^ho have ;; ^hake Morning at Hawthomc Farm


■ - Challenge. Chil- ■ dren will have the . chance to take pen-:rn,-


the speed for their shots. Money raised


day. May 22nd. Visi­ tors will mingle with the farm animals as well as taking part in story-telling ses­ sions and a scaven­ ger hunt.


.will be split between covering the costs for hosting the event, some going to the school and some given to sup­ port the work of the; _ .


people to greet visi­ tors on weekdays. Anyone interested in this rewarding role'can contact Reg Tugwood.on 01254010 or sign the list on the south door.


>s seeking i • ,,


Bethany Orphanage "rRriSn TGlKS; InTanzania.- ■ Whalley’s annual par-


ister who, from the Friends of Whalley' . ish meeting will be age oL17 was a lay, ■ School are seeking held tonight at 7.30 ; volunteers to help p.m. in the Method- with a World Cup ist Church Hall. : ; summer fair on Sat- The ineeting will con-


’urday, June 12th, ;; firm the precept for putting up mar- / the next financial quees and running ; year and receive a stalls. Stalls sug- ; report on the coun- gested have-been " oil’s activities over cakes, St George’s ' the past year from


-flag face-painting, ■./" the parish council World Cup dream chairman; These teams, splat the rat, - / will be followed by apenalty shoot-out, ; an open public fo- . a nve-a-side compe- ;■ rum.


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ion in the Abbey Chapel at 9-30 a.m followed by medi tation in the Abbey Library at 10-30 a.m.


church on Saturday 3 Course Dinner'&Ojffee-ADJIJaiKirij^f^rtS’l . O n l y * 2 6 7 5 0 '


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- tition. World Cup HGritagG trip:


The SVP Conference - has- arranged an - outing from Eng-


; lish Martyrs’ RC -Church,/Whalley, to Pendie Heritage


■: Centre, Barrowford, ■■: today .'..The party : ,-leaves church after


. - the 10 a.m. Mass. Confinriations will be : at the 11 a.m. Mass - on Whit Sunday,


' May 23rd; First :> Holy Communion is at the l l a.m.-Mass


■ on Sunday," June 20th. '


Our Lady’s Oil is bum-


: - ing this week for all . ■youn§ people sitting , exammations.


Choir night Valley Voices, which has just celebrated


:. its second birthday, will rehearse as usu-


:al in English Mar­ tyrs’ Whalley, at 7-30


Church,


.m. on Monday. " e choir is plan­ ning a “Midsummer Melodies”, concert with guest artists at the church in late June. New members


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Tribute Night Saturday 22nd May


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PAUL G U A R D . Thursday 17 June


Live Music while you dine or enjoy a drink. Paul breathes new life into Swing favourites c like 'Mack the Knife' and 'Mr Bojangles', and • gets the feet tapping vdth Soul and Motown, classics such as 'Sugar Pie Honey Bunch' : and 'Mustang sally. A great performer a n d : a night not to be missed. Begins a t 8pm.'


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The Emporium, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 1BE Tel: 01200 444174 www.tlTeemporiumclitheroe.ca.uk


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