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Clitheroo Advertiser & Times,Thursday, July 14, 2011.-,,"iwv,;19


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/iff Ourful glassware which'" feshad been manufactured ■4f';in the family glassworks / over the years' ' “


Si.'s bringing with her a slun- i^finingcollectionofcol-,/


cA third generation of thc,''' .!S;&Ysart;family,''Mrs'Rae..t,' ' told how her grandfa- '


few months to run a pub in Trawden and would like someone to take over the role of chairman: In the meantime: the. club IS


rund-raismg to pay f _ the c


;i;;/;ther/moved from' Spam ■ '■ /I'i'y tO'Edinburgh. to set up the famous .Ysart Glass'/


'Explain'glass, industrial jii'/,items_to flamboyant crea-?;' tions," ornaments, vases,


4 t»vthe,colourful:Millefiori';


paper weights are made. Shippys shop on^Padi- PimiTIS * i;;; and solved the mystery o f , ham Road anS on A


-.J'..... '


demonstrated' how .................


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'.H how the tiny glass flowers ,; ■ki are.'introduced into


ia/.'glas's. Mrs.Kathlcen ( Siifjvcrt of Gisbu'rn-WI g ' a de'tailed account of the -:


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r'zmnno'uriced that the Au-'. i'j'gust 2nd mc'etihg will beJ


■i.'. "-^py *’yj°!"i"g . ■ i „ .. .an open eveningiwhen'': ''' 'f„nH 'ri'


is;an ongoing raffle for'? food hamper in.


hv. vii 'A aul*.,. I. II III IJQ.


jj^Factory, making prod- ji^.ucts which: ranged from ;;


■AwbowlS'.and.'dishes.'.Mrs'.v' 'SK;fRae ■


........


f At the meeting of Riming-; .w-;ton ;WI<Mrs Cath Rae Ki',;both entertained and


G la s s With c la s s


draw at Sabden Bowlih] Club were as follows; £3l


; Whalley, £10 Jillian Ni- cholson; £10 Jack Keogh, . £ 5 Gordon Higham


" Kieron Parsons, £20 Mar- : garet Wright, £15 Mark


Institute.wcre: Whist; J'®lp ‘'nd ;Supp Ladies - G. Hartley, J. -s.residents and Stainton, S.'Hogg; Gents i,'E;lr


entered a team for. next? —J „


Football- . . Sabden Football Club needs ort from itlheeds'


convenience to motorists, ;.; and'home owners.',and;/;


; each day access to prop­ erties will be limited.


behveen 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.;:: ' er arranging, handicrafts,a„d ,,br’ary officials have .- ..-rfiatcaused.concern amonp ’ A |


park from 1 1 -'V I ' 2-20 pm, in-'■'I ifrom-12-25't


to be.on the'® j -


it on their bikes. This will be put on the agenda for


NEWS FROM THE VILLAGES : highways issues in the vil-'


'.//f,'.; cillors are also to take ad- : .'/.fiivice about clearing some: ; it,-Jj^of the. rat' leaves which >.yr-’.Jscem ;to be taking over i


i.pT. for.the cost of putting a ■ double fence around the; hedge to protect It. Coun-


' I.';/ hot weekend children had' .■•' 1 also pulled up a lot of rat


the brook’through,the; village.,During'a recent-


: // ; leaves from the side of the ".'Lower Holme and thrown •' them into the brook. '


;,cerns;known; they will" loot,i.hb,™g,;g.i--


"34 'trophies for sp e c ia l j iS t-N ic h o la s l , „ . . .; achievements, and: besti/TheTCG at St NicHolasW^


' weightliftmg winner willi'ij3:in0peria1ist'repdft's'on^^^ ■


f in classes.'tThe.'potatos.'jCE Churcii is'kill awaitA - also be announced at the/j/the fabric of the building ®


;'show and Fr Birmingham,-,,k,ft tq'see'where td'pro i.who retired and moved toasA


/ Blackburn last'August,'a®Kalb"een closed for sdnie-S? /'Will make the:presenta-/Aii;week's:'rince.‘part'6ftheSfJ : tions. Shdw,,,schedulesa,sV^


in anddry'rQtli


girls to play and run a ' sononUl282 ! Ui ,j. _ are awaiting the reports' - girls’ team The club has P r ir lcp t .


■ schedule can be sent by..;;-; 'ringing Mrs Betty Clark- son on 01282 772762' ; /


jb ’.4*


I* season lU! the Burnley: . Sunday.Men’s League,.;; '•butialso wants to set up


- a girlsl team for.under-:; 12s. It needs players and ;


'/someone to manage the:, i'girls’i team and is keen" / to hear,from anyoneun- ;; i'terested. .The club needs s f a new manager.for;the; over-16s team as well as ;


.1 committee members and ' ,'peoplcjto help .with th e. '-■ upkeep of the-ground'. and lall aspects .of the?.


. and are also available i n t o be closed when the village shops. The.show IS;,;, steepleTvas deemed un- > safe, andja m faising'dfiye i/experi’ed.M Ghurcliwardeh Mr BerJj^^ nafdrParfitLsaid thcyH'l


should have gone through^; ;'.;'JwasVdisc6veredT . every .door, m;the.yillage;;'j;^|'sfeeple'lThe'chufc^


also open to people from:«, outside the village and a'=>,


Sabden'GG ran out!third'.v'i‘./;;:;j^2 '.v;>s/a5 -/.:;^-';;;;K'.®sK« m the final week of cu p ,'C o u n c i l ' games in.the, ChtherpeJiTheyil/meeting of Sah/§


‘ *’®f°r®they decide what ' steps to take next ^ ,


and District jGricket,';;jf’den‘Parish Cpu'nril was'&f League. Four teams start-/ ^attended by' chairman'fei cd the week in contentionAf(Cqun.Michael.Calvert.Ip#' for a place in the final,';,;(:|'atfehdance were CdunsSi but even though Sabdcn?/«jdhh;Shoftef, Beriw beat St James at; home,;,S:paffitt‘/Marioh;Prdrier,‘'i;§' at;Whalley;when;theirfi:;gfAi'fo1iyHaw,brth>^ batsmen knocked up :158--:>;'|f},}ewmark;‘Patricia' Cun-ffa for3 off 18,overs:and St;s,|liffe;Michael Hodds andfl


James could;only.man-S'fi0eanLindsey, clerk Mrs|k! age ,96 for 8 in reply,' the,;;;'|f:AYigela^Whitwell/a^n^^ f i


otherresultswent,agamst;a£thfeei!members-6f:theS them and they ended up,S3ji


Attention now'switches,.^.’fl5 ‘flf{g‘^l^ii^'fo^^^


back to the,second half ofgYQj.Qy:*j.gaj.‘'0xtenri6n at .ji the league season and to,-.j.<.i'i29;w'haIle/R6ad aftefi night (Thursday) they are,,.- ? ^


had pajd a? o


Af npmetp GhippingA at;,^V'gjtevisit'At the previous r


.


c cost involved in run- <a\na / rent of the Nutter B


>n run-','3©rviC6S r


' . '


p ‘^®'Sabden’s church services'' a


^r rc - j!*! ' n


- m . js ";it;;)%f4Aoj/duce


. meeting members had:,';,!^ !' suggested that anot


sharing their SPlD s;|


ground, utility bills, cost the Baotrat Church in'-' |S/sp?.?d,indicator device ,•, !,of footballs and equip-,v.:4-p|jt|,.P:


'. ment etc. Mr Birkett said, .gj.] Df'ufv and l i ' a m'?'' approacl) had .been made/%; : the club is currently ben- H c t Muiv’s R C St“'2fe*’y' Simonston'e 'Parish^ efitingffomarenewcdin-


terest around the village ’ with players and people


offering sponsorship, but does require help; There'/


a;m:‘;Holy:Eucharist will;, be held in thechurch hall4;:,sp?S^ 1 °


repairs;'a-hd be1 ed b/thef|;S,?P Rev Gill Dyer.


4' as thechbreh is closed foYmParts.^ ' "' “ ■GPaSS^ Cutting


” arranged' j. .


Jon August Last Sunday’s strawberries*'lF°"'=®™''i'f^ gardens at babdenj, ......... .......... .......... ,...„ „ ._T am


one can support the cliib' Church where* 50 people 1 any way by joining the , enjoyed strawberrfes and


- , ,...,Ch'ufchwhere50pe6'y


pmmiltee,. playmg or.:Y;/Pirams and a IriwIv sririallSSparish council is n p \y ^ and a lovely sociaL’v.'/.' P.?H?,^,^..-7 -:<. .i'riinv iis'?'*'I


lopks unsighj^


'■-^•the sV-aker Mr®DavidkZt^Z OvrIrptootr^''^' c af‘crnoon.-The very su e - "® g ® fZtwo houRrt". | i ‘A; ghosts, tombs and the ex-’’PTFA fair


i;.Webh,will talk about ' “ “ o"02850779898 „ , ^^sful event which in-/;'*engthsmanfom^^^^ '•'a fortnight to do.the


* lenginsniau lui r cutioner’s block;and she Sabden Primary School is '• T * T 3 V 0 I .... or visit: w w w . e a s t l a n c s n e w s p a p e r s . r e a d e r . t r a v e l 8 'y s


^-m |^rb"effi!FT^;^YhVretlfbe^tr^^ Cl'woodonSaturday;Oeto/-'a«^


her S tiff


- ’.''cJuded a cake stall, raffle- ^•'fhere’was'alsp'coM tombola.' raised £415 .There was also


jencouraged members lb r" holding a summer fair ‘orchurch funds /T - . vf; invite their friends „


on Saturday between Library-


activities, a balloon race; •*.' and penalty shoot out,


gy'g'gs'ij


./mobile library van'nowJ^j/ybuthS'pulling put , I visits Sabden every other^'^fstoops’and riding throasn.j^ I


abou o ^ . ‘T r


nhas been expressed had ^already been h.aqiy .t'the times that the/w/damaged by children I


ry-, „ ; '/ :? fC s id c . th e Holme wh'^. ' H,^s»v%, A . , , -iZn roncern? I


.'repressed about ..;s;hawth'orn:hedge alongr^g I


. i ' , |


.v , . •• i • 'irj. iZ - ’


.


i .£/ the village, according to "//.Sabden Parish councillors ■;;,i and residents who have


-A b o a r d s ’, ;' Unsightly A boards are to- .' /'.'Ji tally out of characterand ;'iii..are spoiling the look of


; : complained; .The; par- ;; a ish council has just put a


- / stone trough planted out ' ./ ;??with flowers in the centre' ; / , of the village to make an


. ! > .)•{ t h e n ex t ;; m e e t i n g a n d the'clerk.will get prices;


'; ;HGV had tried to get up. , Clitheroe Road last week« :;,-and had ripped up;the /. surface and that effluence


'; ;Iage last month and are . , to ask LGC to come, to Sabden and discuss them.'. ... Councillors noted that an;


V someone would be really; badly hurt if the road was. not resurfaced. -


/:


! ..Whalley Road. Proposals ■ ,1: for 20 mph speed limits in; .villages, initially around


:i; schools, were due to come into effect by September.;


/'found scattered around' ;./i and behind the youth; ' shelter on the Lower Hol-


V a n d a ls im ■ - Broken bottles had'becn


,' lage toilets and the newly' painted Watt Street bus


. spent an hour clearing ; up the area. Graffiti had L been scrawled on the vil-.;


■: ^ a t tra c t iv e featur,e buf feel that A boards placed ■ right next to it by local; '."busmesses are detracting ,


': shelter walls had had cig- . ; arettes “docked out’’on them. Names of culprits


. from it. There are also VlCtOria Mill luminous pink and yellow I® "Valley Council


■ /mi


A boards along Padiham . planning officers held an , Road which have caused.,.


;?./:■ predate that,they need !■ i 'to advertise, but feel the ■ . ip


/; : • agreed that they want to ; '''••support the village shops /; ' and businesses and ap- ■


'. complaints from villagers. f :. Councillors unanimously'


;-'. ‘ j .seewhat they could do to /';/■,. help and resolve the situ-: ation.'


, .


rr- Tlie Sabaen Action’Plan,' ’.' i', looking at the envirno- • : ment and -.future devel-


A c tio n p la n


.' •!>/! opment of the village, is , ■


. ' / board.'.The Sabden Pri- ■.


■/.■' gathering pace and both , schools are now fully on ,:t


. S':', "maty School has made a.? • './!/bee garden and council-? ' lors; with the school, are


: den in the grounds witich .^: John and Martin Shorter-,..


'.'Iji to look at the future of ;?.'"thc small memorial gar-,,;:


• had tidied up but it is felt ■' that new shrubs are need- “ / ','J ed. St Mary’s RC School has. placed planters at -


. :r the benches at Red Gate,; / A


'


'i';' Mrs Fran Haworth has.,' I ' .{' Offered to look after the ■ plants when she looks af- ■;


’-Vbut there are no plants-." •:v"in/them'yet.;‘The'Stone'. trough at; the Fountain ' looked very attractive and ' .


; - ,r; ter the planting round the. war memorial ^


'/’Lancashire County Council,. , surveyors have told par- „


.H ig hw a y s -


i. ii < repairs to the collapsed Padiham Road near the


1


and,® j x<


, , , ,


, said,he would visit the,;' ' businesses concerned and :■


: boards are completely out ■ of keeping. Conn. Calvert


; had been passed to the ; police.


; i was still running into the; /.' Monday and Wednesday,;..,. , ., , ' :i road from the garden at 15


S c h o o l ' - / ' " / : Sabden Primary, School’s after-school sports clubs finish for the summer this week. Sports day. was.on


vw ■ -ii u • ■


, ■ • me. Coun. Tony Haworth; ; ,said he and his wife had


/'■'continues with swimming lit and PE on Friday when there will also be a special fi'/ summer seaside holiday .-.tdmner.'/The annual fun run.will take place at ;2 - 30 I,p.m.


' vment assembly and new nursery children will be > i visiting.'The busy-week


-■'■whole School and Year 6 '' parents on Wednesday a f - . ternoon at 2-30 p.m.


extraordinary meeting about the development of; Victoria Mill into a large housing complex,; but’ Sabden representatives who attended said it had, been very disappointing; and the development was going to go ahead unless some exceptional cir­ cumstances were found to stop It. The LCG said there had been no traffic accidents m that area to. bring about a highways objection, but,’parish, councillors pointed out; there had been two seri-1 ous accidents they knew, of in recent times, one in­ volving a school bus when ■ children- were injured, and one man being very badly injured by a HGV; ; Other matters raised in­ cluded complaints about the fence at the end of Thorn Street being con­ stantly-knocked down and sheep getting out; but: councillors could not get; involved as it was private- land. Residents of Clit-, heroe Road who have al-; lotments were concerned about a Ribble ‘Valley Council document talk­ ing about building houses' on allotments/Borough, Coun.-'Ricky Newmark said that allotments had; protection from develop-, ment.-The farmer was to be contacted about bram-,. hies by. the side of Glit- heroe Road which were; overhanging and needed cutting back '


■ ish councillors that,they-, HspOfl? .


> , Bull Bridge before Christ-; ' ■'•' mas because it is a major


'; ■ undertaking. Part of the. .>.;?‘road,'pavement and wall ’ • collapsed into the brook- r . ' belovv last month and, 5- . there' has been onc/way. traffic, and'temporary


."Jibe the major roadworks . • on Whalley Road next


' lighls'’,there ever since. ’ There' is'also'going to


should; not expect: any . In his councillor s report the ronViir'c tri the’cnllaosed? ,.'borough,councillor said, h'e.was in'discussion with


^ , „


; car park.about.ways.to, alleviate the major prob-


' With the health centre, the; ■ police a'nd owners of the


: had also been in meetings /..'tweek arid councillo'rs are-?......


' access road to the. cen-, ' Ire about'plans to have! It resurfaced. The health centre.wanted to carry.


' .'.. parking issues in Sabden./y^ objected despite people,


"'A very concerned about the /yi. out the,tyork,at ;its, own •, state of the highways and '' cost, but a neighbour had


, .


^ ' Councillors carried out a being injured by the large ' .’ check of all the road arid potholes and fcarsjhat


SLAIDBURN


■The' speaker: at • the July meeting of Slaidburn WI . - was Mrs Susani-Wood-


Wl


'/ .afternoon, and finally a ; ; leavers^assembly for the *


.' Will be bowling for Year .- 6 on Monday,'a-school; talent show on Tuesday;


summer fair from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Next week there


there will be an aeh.eve-


;i'in at the start of the day-.f-^ '"with'a quiet and peaceful :r time.'At 10-30 a.mi' th’eiv.t- :' minister will lead morn- ,yi; ,/ ing worship, which will is s he followed by the church't;.; rAGM.'Plans for the im- minent refurbishment of ' the church and the tim ,e : :i


saw a trip to the Imperial" schedule of building work War Museum for Class 1 "'ll! be explained. ’ - •


“r.'Thespeakerat.Whalleyand was Peter Watsoh.'He is';


r^',well-knqwn,for:hisjtudy.|: ; of folklore; on this^occay^^


V sipn hisjubj'ecf' was the;l; i,; origins of surnamesJHe;';', 'jiejtplained suriiames date/fi .1- ff oni y^glo-Saxoh tirhes,'-|? , ,when,ije6ple;began to


on Saturday is the PT FA i'v, thefs’ names, such as son tomorrow.and ';i.ihe identified by their.fa-; j


of,.place of habitation;;’ profession or occupation'1 (Smith) or appearance, (redhead) .He was at; pains Jo explain that just-! because an ancestor had:;; crooked legs; all his deff scendants called Cruck-; shanks did not inherit:


. . crooked legs Some of the audience were ? ;’ very surprised to learn ...of the meaning of their,;


. • surnames, especially pro-; gramme secretary whose ;


; surname Kay originally? meant clumsy.


■ cock,’who presented an- P3i3C6 nS fin y • • '.'•entertaining account of President of Whalley with !:. her-life story. Mrs Kath' t '. Mitton.WI Mrs Marjo- /-"Mason expressed thanks.'/.'s/; rie Mitchell .welcomed Miss June Carr was pre- sented with a certificate ' to mark 25 years of mem- • •


......... Mrs Jean Parker reported ; ‘ bership


'A competition for a,short.; ''-istory.about.villagelife,'; was won'by.Miss June.. Carr.'Mrs Alice Sutcliffe was runner-up.


'//.the National Association ofWIs' ,<


T TOSSIDE


O id t im e d a n c e There was a good crowd for: '"an old-time dance held in'! ; ■ -Tosside Community Hall.;/ Music was played by Alan ;,


'y'had donated raffle ] and given help anc


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on the, recent .AGM of Quest speaker was Heather,


members and guests to ■ the meeting and gave a - special welcome to Mrs ; ■ Dorothy Dixon after h e r , stay in hospital.


.’io n his accordion.’.'Thanks ; were expressed to all who,


..-.portmanyway.,..,,.,,............................................ . , - Raffle winners: A. Bain- ■ Mrs Susan Butcher thanked,;"


irizes SUpr;2


? 'YMitchell; E. Ellison,"A.' ii“;'.Wood;.E:‘


>T;'.whouse,-;P. -Taylor," B.' Wellock '■


-Wood,E.'Ne-


The next dance will be on . Friday, July 22nd to Ken- ; ny Bell.-;: p;


.‘A : l i i i WEST BRADFORD


' the authorities about the village pay and display;


' lem of parked cars in the, village. Coun; Newmarki


‘ bridge, B. Collinge,' I.- Heather for sharing her.-'


Beecroft, D. Nelson, M' ' experience of her fas-’ . cinatmg andxolourful


Tha'nkYAyere.'exiirM^^ 'iJ Pat forfall the arfaiige-;|| -'yjirientsTor,AtKe^^^


' story. ' ’ ’ '■


‘1V-!lJt'':'';''Smostenjciyable;,‘’L ■. There were two winners qfgS


.■■-?day''in West. Bradford; ?‘.'-'?Methodist Church will be.-i '*;led by Mr Nigel Atherton, i


S e rv ic e ^ The 2 p.m. service on Sun-'


.WHALLEY,I 'i


'■ & the'hb'm'petitidhijAu^ i'''<Wiikins6nVreceived;'h^ tiasket'bf'floAvefs'and'^ card rigried by ’all mein-?


«.hers'wishing her.health:? and happiness in her new./ home. ' ..'■'itA'-/' '


C'A warm welcome to eve- ?,The next meeting is on Au-:.?'; ./'ryone.'.I f ■ ‘■


•X jiju’ Uffl "'I';'!- ,1- f->.: bey at 7 p m. when guest ’ ' ''


■.• i ,- j p ji . gust 3rd m Whalley Ab-^ ■ r»#'' ■'•


2. On Sunday at 9 a.m. at \VhaI- The, popular. Swing i:"-? ley-Methodist ;Church;!','-.’'n'‘'>'<Jprs are. appearing .ij,


M e th o d is t C h i i rc h : .- ;^ '- '" ^ '= ‘j .


fe'ian early contemplative■{■"p.miiTickets,are,£10 ors'j '.It'; communion service.'Jpin";Y_tel. 01254 822240.v/,-,jfj;./|f'i^^^


„. the minister, the R e v i n Whalley Conservative ' Katy Thomas, will lead ’ . Club on Satuiday, at 7-30


.C o n c e r t ’


speaker Isobel StirkwilL. '-•i talk about The Bronte’s


•i mystery'fouf/at/Down-v'^ ham Halk/which had beeh


Slater, of Burnley, who-':',; told of her life working in?;"; Saudi Arabia in the early. ., 90s.'After reading of a va- cancy in the Lady maga-.; ;' zinc for a nammy to the." Royal family in Riyadh, ? Saudi Arabia, went for an interview and became^ / accepted for the job. She , told of living at the pal-? * ace and taking care of the ;. two small royal children, meeting famous people,/./ including Michael Jack-. son,' going on wonder-;.?; ful holidays on,the royal ?s yacht and all the different j.i traditions and customs of the Saudi people.


. CHEFS'AND CELEBRITIES: Winning team of Gallon Blackiston and Ag-i Agio MacKenzie with two members of Bike Club who judged the cometi- tion.


■By Marcia Morris'i


'i- AN episode of another foodie pro-.;?; ' "gramme “10 Mile Menu” was filmed ■ ;i at Bashall Barn late last year and on s; : Monday the programme was aired ;


' jonlTVl:and showed the many de,;?.' lightful locations in the I^bble "Val- • ley. - - -


,


. ,The programme featured two teams, . ■ . .■'comprising one novice'celebrityxook / |<and orie professional chef,-.who pitted.;; 5j?their.wits against one another in a fast-:-,- /‘Spaced culinary.challenge in the kitchen -" gat'Bashall'Barn as tHey.'cboked a’ threeA -F?cburs'e meal in front of the'bameras/’uSTYi; 3?/ing-only local produce from a l 0-nnlei‘- ?jjradius.'.The'two^celebrities were SebtT:^?' ytish'.televisiqn?presenter,'AggieyMaC':iS AKenziej'mospprbminently know for S Gifannel Fouf^series'-‘How GJean is your Hou'se?’4 and Laila Rouass who starred; s;


a-t;in the infamous ITV. series ?,‘Footballers .'-;; AWives’-and “Spook’s7;-The chefshelp-.;;!, !■;/ ing the stars were; Gabon Blackiston *' 'Vjand JapeneseTV chef Jun Tanaka. 5?'-' The film showed the two teams set- ,.?. ting off from Eaves Hall, at West Brad-^. ?


’./ford, and during the programme Aggie's ■s and Gabon visited Clitheroe Market to -s' buy fresh vegetables from Mr Burney’s ,-r


butchers, which they described as a briL v liant shop. Laila and Jun called to see Giles at Wellgate Fisheries before also ■ ■ visiting Clitheroe Market for vegetables , and plums from Walkers and Rowland lamb from Mr Gradwell’s stall then on­ to Chipping and Leagram’s farm where . Bob Kitchen showed off his Lancashire: cheese “Bob’s Knob” j


General -manager, at-Bashall' Barn! ; '


■Henk van Heumen said:.“We were ap­ proached last year by the makers of the •';


;“10 Mile Menu”.which they explained .■ as only using local produce from aTO ' , ? mile radius which is, of course, what we:. ? do at Bashall Barn.r.li*j?,_-vL - ‘


' Having allowed them to use ourkitch- • ;


en we were thrilled with'their suprise at ? how spacious and clean our kitchen is. .


-'They cooked some lovely food and used; all the wonderfull products available in , the Ribble.Valley from our own local ' ? market, Wellgate Fisheiies and Porter’s ;. Butchers, in .Ghatbufn; which was then . ‘ enjoyed by a local team of cyclists who chose the winnersj'Galton Blackiston, •- a well-knowrichef from Norfolk,' and ■ “How. Glean/is your House”jstar Ag- ;; gie MacKenzie.' We believe,they.wont', the challenge because-the.dessert was ; " topped with Bashall ice cream!’’?:),-.; ' . ..


I ;* stall, fish from Wellgate Fisheries on the.: ?? '". market before travelling to Ghatburnv/; ,'i to buy organic lamb from Roy Porter’s,"


'■" The judges were five members of : ; Glitheroe Bike Club.who tasted each ' ■/ dish and gave their.views and comments , .j before announcing Gabon and Aggie as ;• • ■ winneis by just one point.


-..' Eeridlie club’s whist winners


3f SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club'»! Lowe, P. Oddie.-Booby D.?Knight. New; s.iwere: K. Holding;L.'Norris,-'M. Parker.'’.'' members welcome every.Friday at.'Jr, ip New members welcome every Monday i'f p.m. Line dancing is held every.Thiirs- f */af-7 p.mt’Domino winners'at the Pen-:/ ‘.day at 1-30 p.m. and sequence dancing,


id le Glub were: R. Barker, G.'Berry, D.- - eveiyTuesday at7-30p.rn.i-A’-'!-’'- A. c"-


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