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16 . _ j:. CIttheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, August 19,2010 ntws t C o n t in u e d Judy conducted a short, Ml!


Quiz^.’ was won by Caroline Waters and Liz Horn. Pres­ ident Judy Cowling presented Cynthia with a bouquet of flowers in grati­ tude for hosting the .


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business meeting prior to the serious


-matter of eating! She reported that Grindleton had come second in the


small institute’s sec- The autumn council tion of the Clithe- meeting will be held roe.Area WI Show at The Charter The- and congratulated everyone who had


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entered, particular- ’ ber 6th, and a coach ly the hew members is available for those who had been very attending, successful. Forms After a summer break were available for the monthly social the LFWI County Show at Garstang.


lunches will resume, the ne.\t being on Tuesday, September


atre, Preston,’ on Anne Huson encour- Wednesday, Octo- aged everyone to enter the Grindle­ ton Horticultural Show on Saturday, August 28th from 2 to 4 p.m. where afternoon teas will be served. She in­ formed members about a meeting be­ ing held to discuss a replacement com­ munity room.'


Members are very busy walking, cycling and swimming for the WI TRI challenge and logging their ef­ forts and to this end


Catherine Taylor has organised a walk for all members on Wednesday, August 25th, meeting at the


the Black Horse at Pimlico for supper and then return­ ing to Grindleton: Anyone interested who has not signed up already should contact Catherine


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28th, at the home of The next meeting will president Judy.


1 School hall, when Mairead Mahon will


. tember 9th, at 7-30 p.m. in St Ambrose


be held on Sep-


.^talk about “Secret Places of the Bron­ tes”. The competi­ tion is for a dramat­ ic paragraph from a Bronte book. Any­ one interested in joining will be made most welcome.


quickly (441501). Sue Hargreaves is organising a 25-mile Q'cle ride on August 21st and Mandy Brennan is host­ ing a swimathon on September ISth.


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for the younger children. Gerald Mack has kindly of­ fered to individually coach anyone with a group or individual singing part and would be grateful if all singers could contact him soon to arrange a date for rehearsal (tel. 01254 826686). Will


with Peter Butter­ field who will then see to it that Ger­ ald has the right piano music to play for you. For more information con­ tact Margaret on 826095.


Members were re- i.f i minded that Sep-yy I ,


ing a photograph of their LFWf 90 year celebration bag to LFWI office. The picture should be sent with a caption or brief explana­ tion.


Cherry Trees at 5- ^ a s t e P a p e r 30 p.ni. and walking -ri along the river to


a monthly waste paper- collection. Waste paper and card board should be wrapped, prefer­ ably separately, in strong jjlastic bags in amounts that can be handled eas­ ily and placed in the . compound by the chapel wall at the I T e a S U r e topofBackLaneon Tomorrow a car and the second Thurs- walk treasure hunt


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KNOWLE GREEN


day of the month. HARROP FOLD


On Sunday Harrop Fellowshliip


Christian Fellow­ ship met for a serv­ ice led by Norman Pearson, of Black­ burn. The hymns were taken from the New Redemption Hymnal and were


Today the Bible Study will meet at 7-45 p.m. and the speak­ er will be Norman Pearson.


■Holland, former ■ missionary to the Belgian Congo,


■ who will minister in word and song,Tlie service will begin at 2 p.m. and all are


.welcome.. r j.-i-i HURST GREEN


Panto i a o c a s h i i E Green Awards i growing a greener tomorrow, together: EvoiingPost/^ 1 ^ ^ r%,i Thursday, Septem-


- ber 2nd, at 7-30 p.m. with scenes 10


: to 15 i.e. the second half. This includes scene T2 which is


was on the theme of Pontius Pilate who was offered the stark choice of re­ leasing Jesus or hav­ ing Him crucified. -


village hall. This will >pg held qn Satur- RIBCHESTER day to raise funds --------------- -^


def-i6s £2.50 and all LtaroGn party proceeds are for the ^ garden party is be-


will leave Knowle Green Village Hall car park from 6-30 p.m. and there is a pie and peas supper at the close. Admis­ sion is £5 with un-


s iu i i IS w i in u n -


also be an oppor­ tunity to view the newly refurbished hall.


linked to the G p s -C o n c e r t Thelunchtimeconcert in Knowle Green


.


Next Sunday the fel­ lowship will wel­ come Mr Edwin'


and-undcr section of the Manchester International Con­ certo Competition for Young Pianists in 2009. To book tel. 01254 826948.’


, , ,...... Full rehearsals for B ib l e C lu b


• Hurst Green pan- The-Holiday Bible ■' tomime begin on ' Club ' at Knowlc ■


erata won him joint CrickGt Low Moor club’


Village Hall today will feature Dominic Degavino on piano. The concert next Thursday will fea­ ture 13-year-old pi­ anist Yuanfan Yanf. Yuanfan is a stu­ dent at Chetham’s School of Music and his performance of Chopin’s first Piano Concerto at the RNCM with the Manchester Cam--------------


The party will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Mus- toe, at Salesbury Hall, Salesbury Hall Road, Ribchester, from 2 to 4 p.ni. There will be scones with strawberries and a glass of wine for the adults and donkey rides for the children. There will also be quizzes, tombola and various stalls. Admission is £5, children free.


LOW MOOR


cricket team defeat­ ed Calderstones in the mid-week final. Low Moor batted


for St Leonard’s f n a r r lp n


tember 1st is the Members of Hurst deadline for send- Green WI are re-


„ s in p p also base On^Sunday, August . EMAIL: Email youryillage,.


.news to marcia.morris@east' lancsnews.co.uk


of fun and activities which include arts and crafts, games, Bible stories, dra-


runs throughout the week from 9-45 a.m.


details of the excit­ ing programme of events will be in ne.xt week’s column.


r . k p S X d ” Family walk , take place


29th there will be a special Holiday Bi­ ble Club service at 11a.m. in the village church to which evc- • ryone is invited.


Line dancing Line dancing recom­ mences in Knowlc


minded that the next meeting will be in the Memorial Hall next Thursday, Au­ gust 26th, and will be a treasure hunt it, will be made most and Jacob’s join welcome. Those supper. Everyone is new to line dancina to bring their own are welcome at 7-30 plate, dish, glass and p.m. for special tui- cultlery. Each mem- tion. ber is providing a contribution to the AGTOISIGS supper, please con- It is hoped to start an tact Barbara Herd Aerolates class on


826350 if you need more information.


on Tuesday, Au­ gust 31st, at 8 p.m. Admission is £2.50 and includes drinks and biscuits. Expe­


^ n . * . Keep-fit Monday


until noon, admis­ sion each session is £1. To book tel Chris or Julie on 01254 878394.


' keep-fit sessions for over-50s are held on Monday mornings . in Low "Moor Club.


20 p.m. £1.60 per one hour session with fully qualified


Green Village Hall _A n Tliese sessions arc run


by Ribbic Valley Borough Council’s “Healthy Lifestyle” which will provide


rienceddancersiaSR^'^f”™ ^ " - well as those new to Bonus ball winners


PENDLETON


of both sexes and all ages attending. The cost is £3.50 per session. Details tel. Andy on 01254 878269.


LANGHO


Thursday, Septem­ ber 9th at 6 to 6-45 p.m. A taster session of this was held re­ cently and was very-------------------------- well received with W a s te p a p e r around 20 people 'phe waste paper col-


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lection for Read and Simonstonewill take place on Mon­ day morning. Please leave paper and


they can be seen by the collection crew.


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Waste paper It’s paper day m Pend­ leton on Tuesday. Please leave papers in the white bags provided.


at Low Moor Club were M. McQuarrie and J. Grundy.


on Sunday. Every­ one welcome, meet at Low Moor Club at 10a.m.


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at The Edinburah Fringe again this year. In previous years it has received outstanding acclaim from the critics and looks likely to do so again this year. Owen Philips is di­ recting three plavs, “Letters Home'”,


“Degenerates” and his own play “Req-


uiem” at the C Ven­ ues -1- 2 Theatre in Chambers Street between August 15th and 30th.


Tai-Chi at 11-15 Th ep lay sa rep re - a.m. Keep-nt atl2-- seated from I2-b


to 3-15 p.m. each afternoon, so it is perfectly feasible to travel up to Edin­ burgh on the morn­ ing train, to see all three plays, to catch the flavour of the festival and to be back in Preston by early evening. Keith Flood, Rick^Guard and Owen will give each of you a very warm and personal welcome.


The Bishop of Black­ burn will licence the


New vicar


: Rev. Gill Hemvood as the priest-in­ charge of Ribches- ter’s St Wilfrid’s Church on Thurs- day, October 2Sth at 7-30 p.m. in cliurch. The service will be followed by refresh­ ments in the village hall. All are invited. '


RIMINGTON


cardboard in \yhite H e rb a l CUreS sacks out early in Members of Riming- ihe morning where ton WI were greatly


first making 118 for Tasmanian tree 8, Rod and Andy ' ferns had not sur-


of less than perfect weather, the lovely gardens at Lower Dutton Farm, Gal­ lows Lane, were opened to the pub­ lic to raise money for cancer charities and for local hospic­ es. Over the week­ end, more than 300 visitors arrived to appreciate.the ef­ forts that had been made to display the planting and the shrubs to great ad­ vantage. Sadly, the prolonged spell of bitter weather in January had taken its toll of some of the more tender plants, in spite of the owners’ protec­ tive measures.: The Mrs


Booth both made viyed and were con-; 30 not out. Calder- spicuously absent, stones were bowled but the garden, as a out for a total of 96. whole, was a delight


Green Church for C h a r i ty ©Vent five tS i t^T a rs fvm ^n


commence on Mon- ■ went t i l l bthtld in “


. day, August 23rd. Low Moor Club on There will be lots Aueust 29th. Full


‘or^-visit. '^■^' Jh© .Fringe


ter’s showcase'of acting talent, will. be well-reoresented


Riches


intrigued when speaker Mrs Marie James revealed to them some of the mysteries of Chi­ nese'herbal medi­ cines and acupunc­ ture. On this very complex subject of techniques and treatments prac­ ticed in China for over 5,000 years, Mrs James dem­ onstrated the use of various herbs, tree barks, oils and acupuncture nee­ dles. She explained how the differing types of psyche, temperature and energy channels all required an individ­ ual approach. Mrs James answered many questions and chairman Mrs E. Robinson thanked her for a very in­ formative and fasci­ nating talk. N. Healey


thanked all mem­ bers who had en­ tered items for the Clitheroe Area WI Show. A letter from show cliair-


i man Mrs Pam Jelley expressed apprecia­ tion to Mrs Healey and Rimington WI


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Clitheroe Advertiser&Times,Thursday, August 19,2010 newsfr


An evening visit and supper to Wad- dow Hall was thor­ oughly enjoyed and Mrs B. Spencer was thanked for her excellent arrange­ ments.


for their support, both before and on the day of the show.


©Continued from page 16


The LFWI autumn council meeting takes place at P re s -S h ow ton CharterTlicatre Don’t forget Sabden on October 6th and Horticultural So­ on Novenibcr 3rd, ciety show from 2


in King George’s Hall, Blackburn, the 90th anniversary pageant will feature WI members from around the county.


It was proposed that a day class on digital photography should be held in Riming­ ton Memorial In­ stitute as interest in. this popular hobby grows.


“A Villageiin War­ time” is the subject of speaker .Mrs Hazel Wilkinson at .the September 7th meeting - sure to bring back many memories.


SABDEN


Skateboard There will be a skate- p


■; village. : young people in the


Duck race Sabden Brook'will be awash with ducks on Saturday, Au-


, gust 28th, when the village football club holds its'annual duck race from Bull Bridge at 3-30 p.m.


Services There is only


Mary’s RC Church from this week­ end onwards and it will be at 11 a.m. on Sunday morn-


p.m. this Saturday, in St Mary’s Com­ munity Hall, Whal- ley Road.


Organist St Mary!s RC Church in Sabden is look­ ing for someone to play the organ or keyboard at 11 a.m. for Sunday morning Masses, either on a


• regular basis or oc­ casionally. If you are interested please call Margaret on 01282 778652. The previous organist, Mrs Pat Doxey, of Whallcy, has retired after many years and was given a spe-


board cour.se set out > 3 rewe i l in Sabden Primary Sabden said farewell School yard from to its popular parish 1 p.in. today for all Pf'est. Fr Peter Bir-


.■


ing. There will be Mass every Friday morning at 9-15 a.m. taken by new parish priest Msgr John Corcoran. St Micholas’s Parish Church has its 9-30 a.m. family Eucha­ rist with the Rev. Gill Dyer and at the Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Mr Ernest Gorton will lead the service.


He spoke of his 48 years in the priest­ hood and his 13 years in Sabden in which he has been a great supporter of Christian Unity through Sabden Christian Council. He urged people in


. the village to contin­ ue working together as friends and as a community. Read­ ings were also said by Dee Ellis, Eileen Pearson, Grace Astley and Vivi-i enne Marshall, rep­ resenting the four village churches, with special prayers and blessings for Fr Peter. His favourite


John Mead.


dal thanks by the Aftenvards therewasa congregation and Jacob s join supper presented with a bouquet of flowers.


Dyer, with prayers from the Rev. Ro­ land Nicholson, an old friend who used to be vicar of Sab­ den and returned for the occasion, and a sermon from Fr Peter himself.


St Nicholas’s CE 1st Steve Robinson, Church when all who regularly plays the village churches at Masses, were involved. It On Sunday morning was taken by the after Fr Peter’s fare- yicar, the Rev. Gill well Mass, which


hymns were sung x],anks and bouquets and the organist was of flowers also went


weekend Mass at St The weekend celebra-


tion began with an ecumenical service of celebration and thanksgiving on Friday evening in


Todber is to host a d o g sh ow


mingham, during a celebratory week­ end. Fr Peter said his final Mass at St Mary’s RC Church on Sunday, his 77th birthday, before re­ tiring and moving to Blackburn where he intends to put his feet up, enjoy watch­ ing sport and follow On Saturday evening the fortunes of his beloved Burnley Football Club.


in the hall and the Rev. Nicholson pre­ sented a flat screen TV, video and Sky package, plus a cheque, which was , the result of a village , ,


' had been put to­ gether by Peter and Susan White. Eve­ ryone sang “happy birthday” before he cut a special cake made by Harry and Carol Waterworth which was handed round.


to church stalwarts Betty and Leo Clarksonfor their tireless work and re­ tiring organist Mrs Pat Doxey.


scarf and joked Club met for a farm about their football walk at Lots House rivalry.There was Farm, Caton, by also a cheque from kind permission of Sabden Christian , Mr and Mrs J. Tay- Council which was lor. Members visit- presented by Grace ed the wind turbines Astley.


and were shown round the farm,


attended by a large ing, at 7-30 p.m. in Coffe© break congregation who Slaidburn Village A coffee morning.is afterwards enjoyed Hall, is a talk by being held on Sat- a social evening Tim Ankers on his urday in West Brad- in the church hall experiences of be- ford Village Hall with a supper and ingon theBBCJun-


a farewellMasswas Next week’s meet-


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entertainment by ior Apprentice TV - aid of Macmillan singer and guitar- programme.


The park, on the A6S2 road from Gisburn to Blacko, will host


■ the event from 10-30 a.m. on Sunday, August 22nd. It is pri­


A DOG show will be held at Todber Caravan Park, near Gisburn, this weekend, with everyone welcome to go along and take part or just watch.


■ Dowson’s Ice Cream stall, ■' cake stall,'bar, cafe and vari­


There will also be lots for spec­ tators to do, including a Mrs


marily aimed at lurchers and terriers, but other breed are welcome and dog owners can enter their pets into the show under a variety of categories.


from 10-30 a.m. in Cancer Support.


collection. The Rev. YOUfig feriTierS Nicholson wore his Members of Slaidburn Preston North End Young Farmers’


SLAIDBURN ,


was concelebrated with his successor Msgr ..Corcoran, and included spe­ cial music from the church choir.and readings, there was a parish lunch in the hall. More than 60 people went along and in addi­ tion to parishioners thanking Fr Peter for all his work and friendship during his time in Sabden, he was presented with a special album recalling his time here and featuring messages and pho­ tographs from the congregation. This


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Waddington WI president Miss Hyl- ChUrch ServiC© da Emsden intro- The 9-15 a.m. service duced guest speaker on Sunday in West for the evening Mr Stephen Watson, of Leyland, who spoke on the art of ori­ gami. He explained origami is paper folding and comes ' from the Japanese “ori” meaning to fold and “kami” - meaning paper. Origami is fast be­ coming a new form ofevening activity in the home. It is edu­ cational and thera­ peutic, especially for children who


Bradford Method^ ist Church will be led by the Rev.Katy Thomas and wor­ ship leader Fiona Tomlin. A warm welcome to all.


WHALLEY


Service The 10-30 a.m. service at Whalley Method­ ist Church on Sun­ day will be led by local preacher Tim Bridgeman.


love to make paper B u g hUflt aeroplanes, noisy A bug hunt is taking bangers, jumping place in Whalley frogs and penguins. Abbey on Sunday Members enjoyed with sessions at 10- making small boxes 30a.m. and 2 p.m.


for jewellery or The hunt in the sweets. Mrs Wendy grounds of the Ab- Rome thanked Mr Watson.


The next meeting will


took names for next year’s calendars and diaries. Names were also taken for the autumn coun­ cil meeting and a pageant in King George’s Hall, Blackburn.


Jean Oldroyd


are E. Underwood, L. Wallbank and B. Weaver. .


WEST


tember 14th with the grounds speaker Mr Edward . Lawton speaking A g e n d 3 on “The Oboe and Members of the pub- I”. Tea hostesses lie are invited to contribute opinions


take place in the Visitors are also in- Methodist Church vited to take along schoolroom on Sep- a picnic to enjoy in


bey will be led by a representative of the Lancashire Wildlife Trust who will provide bug catching equipmenl as well as studying information. Each hunt will take about o n e -an d -a -h a lf hours so is suitable for children and adults.


There will be vari­ ous stalls and a raf­ fle. Admission is £3. Details tel. 01200 424564.


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J. Hull. Dominoes: E. Grindley and H. Hardy. The group meets each Satur­ day evening at 6-45 ■p.m. , .


Open church Anyone who can spare an hour each month is asked to volunteer for man­ ning Whalley Parish Church from 2 to 4 p.m. Contact Reg Tugwood 01254 245010. Younger children may play with toys at the back of the church during the Sunday morning service which be­ gins at 10 a.m. Also at the back of the church is a toilet and a mat for changing nappies. Commun­ ion may be served to housebound peo­ ple or efforts may be made to get them to church by the pasto­ ral team.


Coffee Jams and preserves are now being col­ lected for the an­ nual coffee morn­


ing and sale at the English Martyrs’ RC Church on Sat­ urday, October 2nd. Unwanted gifts and


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bottles for a tombo­ la may be left at the back of the church after Mass on Sun­ day mornings.


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Winners At Saturday’s meeting of Whalley senior citizens, whist win­ ners were: Ladies


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