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r m ’ i Clltheroo Advertiser & Times,'Thureday, July 21,2011 NEWS FROM THE VILLAGES


piice^again.Mhe fete’':iJjng are particularly; ®iwas'a,villaE-*— "'■


■/"ncoole;are; to, be ;:f'ard.,Tcl. Nancy for;MemtTers'of iS^leHi,jy,i,age ^ 3,1 ^ji, b e ;,rdancmrto’a'di'sco '■ today at hopn.lifiihtil the end of the,.


i:effortVan ..... ................................................................... ...... ...................................■:everypne;fe av, ■ ^ H/vs-avp,^va.-»^^yiimgc na will


V a ad^many ^.Ma %a^aaa^aa^ '^F'a IHU 11(111 Up


age team*»v.^ important to keep,„ the hall up to'stand-;|


dancing‘to;


' , ,Trophy winners: Fr;'!"'-^> 1 -,


' -V %T,r,“f n n in tf in the ' • ' >_t____ ■ - - in/^titieo Litc m^tjatioi j, Keiko g rad u a ted ■* Mane Bennett and |witlj'a';BMus;frp^


-' -J Maglill Trophy f o r J LOW MOORk '-^ ? -rkfnrand han di-V r i; iro t '''u


, ti,„ ' . ' • >


-c raf t lections was P j^ k e t ; /w'onbuyJuheMac-;^°'^


'■-■farlaner Bests vShow was a flowers?'*'’® "****®'*'


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am vyon ,P‘^enyearSj,as_. nanny arship majoring in '? | against,^i,tpPrmceAwaleed s {-.Tjbe m a n o^A f te rm


, Club,0,Arabiaforovcrsey^f^,-of a^ s on a schol> . .• U1 '/'VI Id v41 ** dVllwl f a m i l y Walk?;^;Tt^i*‘r w l 4 8 S t t r ^ in the up to eight ,, from Low-Moor


year-olds was won club is on Pftif Mrlftnnan ‘fTir'


•for;most^points;The'fifti;;fahiily^wMr^ q^-rtnv n"** ^


, .The Mather Shield-'v;i,p„ „ f,ve-mi e i' L *™i,» tUo r.,io' ‘ ®


" Si'er^'^he MarSS-' • MartmdabMlmo-‘' ’


Results r, .


oli *


Megan,Wilkinson for painting oLtlio g den goose.-


, , *'*®|H>dden*Ld Healhe^’r hid 1 ! T ““"L°!F^XV^^^^^ " ,at 10 a m for a 20*, Low,Moor.i,Club;, - , . —r - -o- -


; 'minute d r iv e,to '' Dunsop Bridge car^


i' '.'■*?8es. Hi 1 Barn,


IHeather kept:him2|: I'ihfdfmed'abpu^^^ the English teams


k'eenTgptballensd!(


Tilly the Labrador, the.route passes ,>studvinginAmer- ■?™l^. 7nd"rnrn


f


- Tlionias Canty".-, Suitable clothing and 'jTnnrf keens in touch r '"tormat on-on ® T^ini roT M '


° f e r e n StephenHayhurst.* I'muddv sections.- 'VvAreccprt hu'-Mrsi* !' I-"’ t.-' lial as there are ^ilvl'Thanks were .*?*8 , 1, Hall committee is ■f having a cleaning' iand dogs may be ^'’ , „„„ i,„


'-'am to l2 pm.An-V The club accepts no Mrs Sheila Warbur-li i-^yone'with a bit of '-responsibility for; ,>ton;of Goosnargh • time on their hands < f,af®>dentormjuiy;t-;wiwasdel^^^^^


I


or a'spare broom * RnnUS ball c' -^pl^asecpmealdngjW^^^^^^^


c' **^® AGM at Liver-^ tailed and interest",;


- morning‘from 9 'taken on^a lead MaureenOrmrod’ r, -'on Saturday night ’• ’ m Newton About


‘■ S , fan supperwas held


t way of life ™r|rmatlom o l : :T u k


ica lo no longer eds a nanny, but j


V.by Bill Crotty, 3rd, " Bull Lane, Gamble -.Poppy the puppy Hole'Farm, T h e \ enioved tlie’op-


:iies on a five-mile i„to take up the role" , ,33^ igtj, centuries


1 Sunday 4,v.»parisbeforeshe.was'®'-'-*^---------- >;jVue“d off m'saudT; e f f S fO i t n f h


*" harpsi^hord shetg **9’J? ?* *a® *


. - i \ m uin,u “Life in Saudi p


, .. ..^ J i lIe 'y o y ^ ^ ! i i iT K ^ c o d c e n # iU 'i^ kV


^


f«ends\ •


by.eight:> son"Arid'She.was,i'-„„Hiiatim.?hVde->iAr PENDLETON


slleave papers intlie;,' - ,white bags pro­ vided , ,


ileton on Tuesday,,; 'July26th' Please,


' “ i n X f s _____________ RIBCHESTER ,G a rd e h party °n-'With so much ef- ■


; son on viola. They, will be.playing the:


oniViolinj'Nicoles; Bright also on violin d> and Mary.Ander-,


^S e l 'C am v " ‘a n d "H o d d e r b a c k V l lp t r S d T d f f - ' cInlesmonTCrl *


..-had,.,thproughly,,y. tel;:01254 826948;;-Once again, the ram Admissioniis‘£15,i:;,i.’poured down and |;thefe;was ho .alter! ^native blit to traris! I ferUhe/eveht back f/iritb the’pansh hall this time',’ without;


• “Terzetto’lby Dvo?: ■rak and a pot-pour-. ' ri of attractive duos and trios.To book


=m g " u n c h l ln


loreign ODjeci was Oafari c i in n p r . • usual stalls were ^ h | - ! ? ? S S s ? u r s , there, so the mem'.


,^||and her'atteiidants. i!)|fand’withbufrt jj Christopher’s'Jazz VBahd/ibut'alFthe'


,i«the- field day qiieen


° t jh e village brave t^he


70 people started - .w®’® ®ble o enjoy from Ae village' .theraffles tombola


® t V > ..Jt" j „ i * 7®“*®*'


hall, after a glass of. ^ ^nd refreshments sparkling'wine,"to-'-t^f*®"' *'’® r®®tory .V '


''fp n i in P m M p ; m W i m ' 91 1^7^. 'when you purc^^ r


f£om;Vpur,lpca(BM^^ 1


m ivertiseri oen ‘m a


featureKeikoSassa The event was ar-, on.harpsichord ranged by Mrs


.... ■' and presentations


Itwastheir'chance ^'la'draft framework iu: care bungalows, 23 .;■ consent in No^; 0 say goodbye to ' ’-planning document other affordable- vember 2008 for a | L sM vh o were' ’ just issued by^Rib-v ^dwellings, 18 other ,j. mixed-use devel-1


leavine and save > '. ble Valley Council dwellings„and the opment of homes! everyone a chance;' showing potential* ' creation of a new-^v'and for the redei


to thank everyone H' siles for housing -;'f ’ pond -There will velopment of the® for their support Mrs Dorothy Moore be 110 car parking industrial unit on" and encouFage-M'of Whins Avenue,/’ spaces-A-previ- ^ the site for the MaftS


“ "tion Sadly, the ba d a s' a n association* for 50,dwellings, _.;^,hoped the previous


ment during the re- hvho called t h e ' ous ap p h c a tio n . bill company based cent Ofsted inspec-’'.'-meeting, said that^, had been granted, there Marbill had jas'an association


^^the attendance on


"this occasion too. RIMINGTON


-: .' ington Recreation.; Association, for


tory. garden partyll on July 10th, It was ; | decided, when the’;,,1


ijfparty was washed ;; out by. the deluge k


Club winners. Winners of theTOO; 15 Club draw of Rim-..


■ii;5June were: Aidan ; ■&Grimshaw (£250),:. ;.'-rTonyiFord (£50),:: ;">Ter^ Braithwaite. ; (£20), Esther Hack­


, of ram that week-.; ___ " end, to hold it the .-.'.following Sunday,:, lvl66ting


ling (£10) SABDEN


'j’.ibut St Swithin had a: Nearly 50 people who different agenda.'


- - - j - j *


> they can influence .events-toi ensure ? that future devel-. - opment and plan- .'.ning is controlled l and acceptable to Vail villagers. After


; a full and frank dis-.


■ put-their.; names, vforward lo join a ■


; residents’ associa-,


• tion committee to ■ move.the project: .fonvard; However; It was stressed that ••the meetings’are;


•*but the.plans we r e c o ns e nt would en-v resubmitted when able them to stay ' the industrial unit^ in Sabden within


V'v on the site decidedfemodern premises v ;Si.tomove'-out;;Thek'><;to;accommodate:v


cussion 10 people *' object to the devel-, 'j as the building in Mill site" but ob-y ern day industry


-■ -ject to this apphea-t-sKi However, m order' tion because of the ssi to safeguard the iover intensificationcompany’s future ■


.' for all residents, not ; : just the committee.; The next meeting is on Tuesday, July,


' 26th, at 7 p.m; m St Mary’s Hall and all


Tuesday : un a n 1 -T 1 ans: f0r -.70. n ew


attended ,a meet- , , . . . , ing in Sabden lastv.VlCtOria Mill


, mously decided to,; form a residents’:, association to try to


;protect:the villager from over develop-:- ment and any other ..; issues which may; . arise m the future.:


and people from all parts of Sabden at-, tended - all prima­ rily concerned with theongomghousmg proposals affecting .the village and the threat of even more development m the


. villagers are wel-, come


' 1


! ::of the site that will .v.-:' and retain 30 jobs' ‘f-Tdestroy the charac-:yj;withm:the RibbleV ‘ ter of the village. Valley, the'deci- :■ highway safety that the,infrastructure.


made to the busi-:::


cannot cope,*andurjness away .from the fact that thereu'.'t this site, and since v


vi.are already.deveL.:,,';;,.May,;Marbill has; •vopments nearby at vviibeen based atTime ' ,;.,Cobden:Mill and:/f;,.TechnologyParkin Whalley Road and - Simonstone


homes on the Mar- bill site at Victoria Mill in Sabden were : passed at last week’s planning and deveP ' opment meeting of . Ribble Valley Borv ough Council. Two-


The meeting- was-, , revised applications called by residents. '' were - passed,: with


;-•/cumulatively, this OnTliursdaythecom; ' kwill mean 120 new.s;.;:, mittee approved the .


' , homes in, Sabden.rss applications subject; ..y Chairmaniof Sab- -.(U to,various condi-:- den Parish Council.' ;; spoke.out'agamstii


:>;..tne applications at.. ' the meeting V - ' 1 >, Five letters had beenv, ■'.' j r e c e 1V e d f r o m : -I'households'm Sabr/-


conditions. One for.;; the. conservation"


■ area consent'for . 'partial demolition-, lOf the mill,but re- ' tention of the chim- ■ ney;: offices and.;


;


' spinning block, and- ' one for the conver-';-


.■ regarding the first ■••;application and 56 •,/ lettersdisting,! 42 :v different- concerns, to the second. One? letter welcomed thet


; tions and said the, :? .1 proposal IS sympa-.:*' iithetic and sensitive;.-.:,;. .’:to‘ the character, of v; the village of Sab- den'and will have an acceptable im-.v*;'


; den and.-.17 differ-jrf.ii pact on the setting r, ent points of. con- J. ■' and character of the 'cern-wererlisted


'■development say-:!'Lf-three years and as , ■ '1 ■ '


Conservation Area;/ They believed there / werenomajorhigh-?; ways or mfrastruc-® ture, issues:: The| development must ; ^berbegun within .


i:; committ'eefheard.ytithe: business’.up--: ktliat Sabden Parishikv:dated technologi-s jCouncil doesinot'svical requirements;!:


. op’ment of the, 1.3./-;4its’current state js‘. hectare.'j.Victona s:.: unsuitable formed- '


being included in ®;affordable elderly^^conservationnfea5 Vv »V® I


" *' ^‘jtYelppnient. Before;’:.'** looks much neater?j' i/demolition works, thanks to the work '


. - .-j^begin, further, full .’fof Michael Calvert-/’ !,5,|building.conditiohi^)and.'Johh'Sh6ft^^^^^^^^^


_v ' ,^,thefonnerspinning -^iput paid tolMon-.i'l ■,t mill, shall be carried .day’s planned bowl- ' ' 'jb°9* wilh^a further /U mg day with friends


■ r - .‘fv^th /office building,^/-.Council,- and Mar- - ./‘.'.-"Ijthe chimney/and^**,tin'Shorter. Rain'|’


»^yurveys relating.tOi.,'i from Sabden Parish' e’offii


- f


' " -^specialist structural'/.ifrom St Mary’s RC '>' * *;Vco'ndition report on "at Sabden Bowling-i |


j ? ¥ the chimney J - Club ’ On Wednes-


/rae'eommittee heard -k'day, pupils had a '' l^that the proposed walk followed by i


*I fj^27/,.afforaables-?an.*end-of-year ■ .fSho'mes’:f38..5% nf;:-,5


mes: (38.5%. o %* feast and a laauprs’


A the dwellings) com-' ”ply'with the 30% :,::.v;minimum;of. af


I as'sembly/for/his;! :f)yeaf’s school leavers ’?


e ve ; :and them parents, in',: ind^R^bble vlllel ToX^hlTchool held'


Wi satisfy.the need for 'f'i rented affordable, :.«;housing in Sabden. ■j^There are currently sv!21'applicants on the * "<:’,waitmg ■ list- from:: ,;/;jSabden, 14ofwhich -* 'S.are sheltercd and. :’::].seven:are general :.-'.needs,-.with'afur" ■rf'ther 11 applicants <:■; from neighbouring


, i't,villages,':’five.for fnvsheltcrcdandisix for general needs'.


“.District Cricket: ' .L'League after a de-


; feat at the hands of ■' Chipping when they


,; ,j returned to league ,.!games last Thurs- : day after a run of - 'r)'cup games. Sabden-


Sabden slipped down , J 16s team as well as. . the Chtheroe and committee mem­ bers and people.to help with the up- keep of the ground and all aspects of the club. If anyone IS interested will they ring club chair-............ ............ man Alan Birkett:'Bowling


Cricket -


::6-; are nowan fourth , ................ place', although the meantime, the '


.--'.Hhere'are'only three ’ t dub *s fund-raising


: .'. points separating I ( .Ip P®y.for.tbu cost - “ all the teams Chip- i involved m running n pingAbeatSabdeii ‘5- theclub.TIiercisan , .■s; by fourwickets aftey;ongoing raffle for a


•'.'A Sabdenxollapsed ■ t large food hamper .. , tOi 120 alliout:af-: 5 JP .Snippys sMp on.


■ ;,-!i ter being in a good :.i'; P®.® jbnni- Road, .,, j position to make which has been do-


"T50 Chris Dunder- ' nated by the shop dale blasted 3 4 ’ and on August 28th


r with four sixes, but • ‘her® 'j ‘® ^® ® -I'Chipping’s Gary day and duck race /


’S 'pV'iilv kririrked off - ®i!P®T:;/:®P;*-',-*S?«-ditions;and.when!'&tlie church c l o s u r e t h e children every ■*/ the lins On Tues- ^arpTaisfsemce'


-KmgM took 5-14 S e r v I c e s , ’ and Chipping then


SaiidVn were awav *'°'’’8unday at 10,^,, - tjaiiaen were away , , 33, to which all are *,


'’.day,of'this week ■9 t'o-LoWi’Moorat


"V/ Roefield and, next 'ScTuesday they face :if®;Chthcroe StJames,- again: at Roefield.


"’if Both matches begin * at6-30pm


,-Primary school The foundation unit


•1.


;;slightly thespecta-' turned out to


t - - • r,.,, , :,’A’.watch;’The-liceri- 8t Mary s ,5 R, 5


las’s Church 9-30_ fg3j buffet ,n a.m;-HolyEucha-............ -rist in the church


Thall led by the Rev. Gill Dyer


at Sabden Primary,. jqgj.j Tuesday is waste,- Paper


..Schoorhas been - .vpjper collection;- sawarded the Step


limesl ‘ ' ‘ ’


¥i-,' other; early-years 1* LeavefS - MaSS-vi providers, looking-.St Mary’s RC Church .'at-the, organise : tion, delivery of


, , ,


' . ’ the curriculum and - 'J relationship with ' • parents The school


'' ' IS delighted to have I , ” achieved this stand- , ard The school held ,* "a talent contest for.*


, pupils on Tuesday' which was recorded


j:.-,'gramme ; ofi staff ,,, (1Q3 bags out m the: ; training," sharing morning ' good practice with ,


BC has 1 L-a. m .^ ,tQ j i jgff and Judy. .Mass and St N i c h o - p j p y j j , 33,


clubhouse during


’“ P^ved- *' for safety reasons Friday morning tHp i.rpn.


i have-moved' the-, - service to Whalley ,?- Parish. Church on;*;


cel-„^


The afternoon.'The event went on un-:


:;tlie same day at 2t;; i: 30 p.m; Afterwards they have invited a i r


'■til 6-30 p.m; wheiv : Chris Dunderdale. (non-bowler) and pi|.p|Q * < Dave Parsons beat


^


Into Quality ki te- , (jgn pjease leave,- ®0 ^*1*^-^®° mark-after a.pror.,^;;yQUf filled collec-


Nigel Bell (n o n -J h e next meeting of u ..“.1. -V . J T -R'llir.: Sabden Ladies Cir-*:


,


r;fClarkson ^l-lS'inrx;-., s:i a close: final.'The 'losing semi-finalists were Brian Walker..; (non-bowler) and* John Robinson and s<


t St’Mary’s’School'fe ident.Frank; GossM" quite; small,--but;: Took part in a spe- . v.,thanked the Pendle;;:?.:’.: well-cared'for sil"‘,: cial leavers’ Mass , Witch and all the " very, tabby cat has Most of the chil-:'ir-bowlers who took-.i;* been seemaround-? -' dreri are moving oriiS part/.Judy'StubbS v


' -Year 6 leavers from r-;-, -Holmes. Club pre


was packedon’- Sunday when the:-


Holmes.'Clubprcs h Found cat"^?h4 and DVDs will be „,i .ng the service they' presented,the tro-j' ly ,"September Dur- sored the event, * weeks It is evident-^


" to St Augustine’s ^ from the Pendle^ *‘of Sawley for the RC High School in Witch, which spon- ' last two or three


. ..,,.-..7----------■'-''••lostj'but comes If ’i;', the:Laneside area*


K-Mark Mosley (noii-ii* bowler) and David'


, * cleiwill .be/at T-SO


p;m.",onjWednes": day,'-August 3rd, in the church hall.-:s’.i ,.'j


SAWLEY"


'-join thern for the '.service followed by tea and cakes ’ '


:;cl;ncd>sLut;nl aTuracrevement sponsored toddle for the East Lancashire Hospice/) ‘ "Officer said it will ^ assembly before pu-


■. pils finished for the • summer, but staff .are,-in tomorrow’: (Friday). School rcS opens on Wednes-:


•;■ day,.!September ''Jlh


/ ' -


Football Sabden Football Club - ., IS looking for,girls- to play m a girls’ I team for under. 12s


j and-someone .to runit. The club also needs a new man­ ager for theovef:


ham village to raise funds forJheifii hospice’s fund-raising, manager ;;'.;you could consider fiind-raismg for, East Lancashire Hospice.’All 26 i;>; SharonGiymblesaid: “Weareveiy,':,..East Lancashire Hospice; please;/ received Hospice Medals at the *-', grateful to both the staff and thev** phone on 01254 733410. " '


fh a jf-r V » APr»i/»A*P - f i in / l t*n lm n o rvi/t n n irAii ''


: ■ i special candle from . day considering the; /S t Mary’s to Mr >'bad conditions Horrocks; a teacher* The , next* competi-


at St-Augustine’s, who presented her: with'a'StAugusr tine’s pennant.The children then all told the congrega-: tion individually about their life at St


•Mary’s; with most singling out a school , tnp to France as the: highhght.The Mass' was led by; Mgr; John Corcoran ,


. ;who?passed: on-a :-;S;,suchran enjoyable;


‘ tion at the green IS J :on‘Saturday;:Julys


■,30th,'when the an- 'i inual .WhiteiHart.'" trophy will be held.*


rThisns; anvopen;: 'singles competi-.


!, tion Tor bowlers-s :i and, non-bowlers,-' s and there will be a-.1 ■ handicap systeih.;.:


i Spectators will be; very welcome and .:


■ refreshments are, available •


, ,*


on07850779898 In The annual Pen-'Wedding*^ dle-.Witch doubles; Sabden’s Tiorough';


three legs; The cat' ,;: Lucy Neill as Sister,


r.5it,ibut they would love to reunite it with Its owners j*, .


j-


IS m good condition I t and veryTriendlyt/ and':ncighbours';>t; have been feeding;' ;>


If this IS your beloved : . . pet please contact. - ■ Mrs Bury on 01200 ' 440484


'SIMONSTONE


:“The Soundipf.Mu-: /!'sic’’/wa?St'Pbter;’s? A; P r 1 m a f y/ School / B S1 m p ri s to ri e ,1' e ri d v*:


MusicaliS@|;i|


competition.was',.:;; councillor Rickyti;.pf :y®®f :™J|S'®^^ held on, Saturday; {.s- Newmark'andihis &iPuHormed by Key , y


m the pouring ram:-?; bridcrto-bePatriciay;i::S?age,2, pupils,tp ;.,


deiwaymatrocious] i'congregation to Hair conditions 24pairsi:;,; join them for rcT-(The.prpducticn was/,


1; of bowlers and no dnon ; freshments after* * their wedding'nexf ?


ibowlerscontestedv


\>club bowler-and a;, non-bowler, pairing


- ... );iTconsidermgthecon-!;,r.21st;;but.due to'^fateacher^ w,!ii;’'very good bowling I


’ up. There was some ! Church; Sabden,-/; on Sunday,'August s


, , „


the.event with-a* month/s'Ihe’cpuple'.) weredue to?marry « iri?vStfNichola's’s,!


directed by’ Mrs Smith who adapt",-- ed Jhe script'.and • co-'ordinatedthe*. performance.-sMr’ Malcolm Spencer,.; the specialist music ;


at Sabden Bowling; - t Curiliffe are invit-:„;*.'P®®l^®ri audiences .7. Club.- Getting un-' h mg a wholechurch ? vtU:lb? P]d,Schoor5 -


, Margaretta, Saffron ■ 'Barker-as -Sister. Catherinc,;:HoIly


iWarren as Sister, ;Agatha,-KEmma Wrightias’Sister: Sophia and Sophie Stafford as Postu­ lant. TheNazi of-: ficers were Joshua, Hargreaves, Stevie Ackers, Sam Jowett,, Ethan.-;Salmon," Joseph Duckworth,' NathanTawrence and,iHarry. Rush-;


nor Martin as Karl Lawrence Chippen­ dale played Butler


" Franz and Georgia: 7; Ramsey took on the " role of housekeepT! 'ier-Frau Schmidt.- -Principal dancer.


;r-Mehssa Shaw per-. • foriried the:Edel-' nweiss Waltz beauti-. fully.The ballroom


-.'1 dancers -included: Melissa and Chloe Patefield who were


was - the: musical.;: : director, bringingrA out the best'in alljfv the children in the : annual production.


tion*at;Sabden,to;Narrated;by.:Megan Jones,Toby.Hard


;■ assisted by Jack Ro-. , che, Zac Creaser, ‘.Tamsyn Harwood, - Charlie Nowell,- ElliotKay,-Megan Burston, Lucy Hall,' Abbie,: Richards,;


r, appreciation with a On Sunday, at,Whal- q standing ovation. A .1 ey - M e t h 0 d 1 s t


, — - Service - >: ,


. ! great deal of hard r , Church, the 10-30 '5 work and rehearsal: aim'service will be ,j time had gone into ; led by'Mr Howel


■Indeed the hills Historysociety and village of Si-1, Guest speaker at,the :!• monstone had truly:?/ nieeting pL Whal


. . . > come alive with the:.


'-'Sound of Music , ' ' WADDINGTON '


• 111 -j j j • -


■Wadddmgton.WI / 7-30 p.m’All weF? -Mrs Jean Oldroyd


of /


/,^welcomeieveryone:>N©pal WOfk ,


?,-introduced,guest jispeakersi; P ete r ’


to the meeting and j pfg5g3tation was


-jand Cecilia-Burton,3 ,'day’s'’Mass at Eng; 'who spoke about - ' hsh Martyrs’ RC


/ “Mary’s ’Meals” Church, Whalley, ’/They explained by Ribble Valley This IS a feeding Catenian Circle


I?. 2002,-It now feeds p 340 children every


' madeJo Peter Kel-j lawayafter.Satur-’


:i making this end of -: - Jones; local preach-- year'production er of Clitheroe ’ a huge success ,


jAety;.toriight.i is ’Mr 'John Higginsbri'bn


School.who took part in the ’


TWENTY,-SIX children.from K',.end of their course. Teachers from.'1. children ofDownhamPre School , Downham Pre School took just 255s;>.the pre school had also taken partfor taking the time to fundrraise


' ' UiIHren' from VnHnf'th'p.TmMrsP T^arb'p^ifrnm' "phTlH/pn'r


iiminutes to toddle around Down-Mm the Hospice Starlight Walk. .The :;./for East Lancashire Hospice.” If, h om \nlln(tO roiCA flin/^p


" « T . -fy.a,three-phased de-'i ;,;rial' garden > now^.'- E9 clltheroeadvertlserco ulr^ I


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’‘' - - 7^‘wwwclllherocadvertlsercouk - -^Clithcroe Advertiser atpmes.Thureday, July 21, ■ r u SvvA NEWS FROM THE VILLAGES -7 1-J-H ’*. •f i. 'L.


day, August 29th.'#Jv/-grounds has been-_ .f>}i-.The next meeting willsf-‘fixed-.for, October-vi;


l>-


jf 'ybe on August,9th72ilst.’. ■';.* , , 5 * in'the" Methodist


‘ “From barrister to/'ftop sale on Sunday,' * ’///"beekeeper” -Tea | July 31st To book a; k ’


5/yC-room '-when' thc^Tables are still avail-; Vv,‘ speaker will be Dr.''),able/for Whalley, ) Craig Hughes o'n,"j;. Village Hall’s tablel


Ji/‘'kWatson,E'Weaver ''' ey on 01254 822350 ? '# 'and M Wood


WEST _w BRADFORD


l The 2 pm service 5 m’^West,Bradford;'


Service ' /’- hostesses are M Table, contact Hon-'


kor Grace on 01254' 823402 ,


t 'rhe .end of terin'serv-1si| ';gticefpr,Whalley CEf# ;'ij! Primary; School. wiU; J’S 1


Term’s end. .* *


-l/Sish^Cliurch.tpmbr!';! ’/row at 2-15 pirn*


-Thorpe' -A. warnyvi welcome to all;,.-:-/S;/


. led by the Rev. Tim': WHALLEY -?" will be , rnmm„nmn InH iu‘.


*-(•'-9-30 a.m. lomorrowi- .-•■;Will be followed by;:


:k: meditation: in:the‘,-, f Abbey Library * '


i The church will have a> " visiting bellringmgii- '•' teamion Saturday;.


;,:< between 10-30 and-: 11-15 am > ,


■ On-Sunday;: Holy; '."f. Communion, will:.- be at 8-30 a.m. and. parish communion-- at lOam , _


ley-History Spei! Plate winners


1!“ M e rii p r ab 111 a f’? 'iThe/riieetirig-isfiri: .'The Cloisters'-Tea-' ;/j'ropm).WhalIeyAb-?: ;i;;bey'/arid'starts: at


TheTears 3.'and.'4 tennis team from ‘ Whalley ,CE Pri-


i *«: maiy School,- repre-;.: sentmg the' Ribble .


■f 'iValley, won th’e Sil- ■ - ver.Plate Chainpi-:. onship at the Lanca-* shire Youth Games - '


ii finals.The team o f - DommiCiBrown; Christopher, Mat-: thews; Lia Hylands


:>:r and Jessica John-.,-. son each played 10 •


; sgames-and: were -• .. presented with the ;! Jrophy by Mayor of -


,*f programme which ,Peter, who is studying’ -s began with 200 chil-;-;-; at Durham Univer-i : ji.dren in Malawi in ,,' ^sity is mvolved in a /project m isolated


•,/i school day. In 2004 ■ feeding began in 1-1 n d 1 a,' i' A 1 b a n 1 a, -


■ ’ Kenya,-Uganda and the Philippines;- Feeding m Haiti be-


the-.yelthe regular SundayKifing: to. a .very,highwi-yyysia (?ort,’Jeiini-:t‘"!;"°™'n®l'0®®' charr,Tuesday’s Mass cel-i mg * ' morning congrega-"Standard <


'getting them sing-_ Esther Hacking,’!,-* Meats is a non-ae-■ "lems * fer Ashwortrand ffy_________________ . _ _


Natasha 6 lszewska,'-*:v-8®n tn 2006. Cecilia. Charlotte Procter,


-y man and Alex Sand-


Emily.Birch.'Cho".'j;i;iPpopi?,Pj®Rf®}|h®;;-fe Pleasington, priest,,s.t?opportunities in rus'members'por"i“'?'®n®'A®®ding;chil-- :;S and martyr,-.whose:*..sport- created by traying flowers and j


............................... '/.Meals IS a non-de-.i .


that Mary’s


erson, the principal j ybanners were ,the roles were played' .f younger children of by Nina Telford Class 3 and Class 4


ly.'.as Maria, Dylan ;7he whole production :i;iSlater,as the Cap-; -jvvaS:outstanding, " tain, Katie Barson with the school not- ■


) as Uncl e Max .;-:The': children were i; '.Meghann. Leaver?


- as the Baroness and ,ng that everyone Joseph ,Haworth!.,Tiwas/-,‘.‘singing - in tune in their au-,


’-thentic costumes-'f- ,‘with colourful scen/t


tas . •Liesl,'f:Drewj‘: ,/eiy and imaginative ;


-as Kurt, Ella Boys : as Brigilta;- Kirsty


members are to be congratulated-on their ability to sit


sold for £5 to raise , iwere introduced by -phy to the winners from good homeV-dall Kelly as Sister; money for school y headteacher Mrs ’ and thanked al l , and is very distinc-- Bernice, Erin Lcav- funds'^The memo ^ Chire Halstead “


• involved in making live as it only has er as Sister Bertha,


iiGretel.'Lydia BuryJ?f ter hour Ipng per-T/lsuch-an enlightenTwyday lunch’forUhe -'played MotherSu""&/formance’’.'K;«'.,‘;5«|i#':ingtalkbyl^sBar-.fi&children’sliturgy.'»!t;, _ Siperior^'.with Ken-tThe-audiences were7;%baraBrown';,-;!5rfa<Kjf5!The':dateAfor*5thei;S6 children with the j„ii


Cuna Robustelh as;?:»the two and a quar-'f a we’re expressed for andsSaras-Della :!,!*: times throughout ' ^ c , -i and.'showed: their,4vl; ist-school on Mon".?"?; the presbytery and -S-j;the ch’ . .• .- dren of all Taiths,.;; family came ■ o Jesus. etertold : fromi,!;:-; the school this year;


:*nf i»o„. PM„.-iaiH -"..‘-executed at Chester members that their - mission IS to ensure *


-that every child m^-. the world gets at"":


* in 1679 Details oftheWRVS


*Max Benedetto asv-T'youngerfch'bruVii^filledwith essentiaUy.-ii'rhursday Club willi'Te erconduc ted the Frednch, Lee Wild


,:Healey;as-MartaagperfectIy still at al l ; ■


Items such as soap towel,-toothbrush, pens,-'pencils and' tennis balls, to poor ? countries.Thanks;


lunch at theipres byteiy today. Plans,,i._ . ,


whole production;s5?'heldm the Method;'%* coffee iriorningiiniWchildferi'Jfofmirig'f Story’,’,iwa's:twice.:


./and'a-family, Sun-.l'A musical,jJf'Hie;'rroy ^Jperformed byYear;:


lunch for the choir noon tea ,


thc' A soup:lunchiwill be{t.i:-church?s:>.anriual !;*Srest-of. the;junior: orus'Ti-


Johnson'as Louisa,1‘t'us'e of props The *-,sbags and holdalls Members of The '^MrMakolinSpen-


, least one meal a day fe, - m a place of educa-'y •> tion Cecilia and Peter also collect 'and send school


It was named after I/:;: Pleasmgton;Hewas'?:?i,..xhe'’'sch661'Was’’ Mary;-,the mother:?;.' arrested,'tried and i>|/''pIaeed"second'in"’


-Jt?®'* 9—o-,?l®;.°P,i,« Dobson taking the -, the church notice, -


;athletres2qririipeti5’ fiori’/vvithcEmrii'ai;


^f ^gst gfrl m


with the scheme will v/ aiarked by two mu- be welcomed - ^ ‘ * *®


volunteers to help j-


hMn 'The cud of term was ®' performances


' ’Thecompetiti™ ' j a ,____


school choiriin a concert at which the::


are being made for ‘iT'Friends of Whalley a summer Sunday, . -'."Schopl served after-'


,


;'Villages in Nepal. *;,The villages-have


;s; the;RibbIe;Valley i-: Coun. Simon Here, -:


:;'/'.whoi commented' that the team was a credit to the Ribble : Valley;


-serious-problems ’-The school also, re- ................. ,


; To;be part'of the ' "Durham scheme,- .ito tackle the prob-■ * '


flems.-- by , ebrated St John--


with basic educa-- ceived a silver tion Peter will visit, award at Hyndbum '■ Nepal this summer'--;/and RibbJe'Valley. S port s |P a r'fn e r T:


!s h 1 pj/pre s'e ri t a -J. y 10 n i e Veil 1 ri g! at / |th ‘e;DunkerihaIgh;, ®Hotel?TtTwas|iri^:-' - recognition of thei


.'j Communion today ii : at 10 a.m. and Holy;/ Communion m the-: Abbey Chapel at


'Vill be Holy/ ^ ind^alley .Pafjlsk Church'school-*,Tables S3 le„, ' 1 | ;l«Sl j


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