Clltheroo Advertiser & Times, Thursday, March 24,2011 VICTORIOUS: The
winning team from Chatburn Primary School, (s)
Chatburn are champs
quently met to decide who should be crowned champions and lift the shield for the Small .Schools’Competition.
; final of a local competition. ■ Chatburn School and Gisburn School subse
PRIMARY schools from across the Ribble Val ley competed in two separate football tourna- ments, to decide who should go through to the
• back of the net no less than eight times. The winners were Chatburn, and the victor!
■ Both teams played well, and the ball found the
headteacher, said: “Tlianks to the help and sup port of so many volunteers it was a great match we all enjoyed, played with a sporting attitude.”
ous team are pictured. Mr Robert Maude, Chatburn School
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Victorian rhymes
Saturday, March 26th, at 8 p.m. P e r fo rm ed by i t s
VICTORIAN poets from Blackburn will be the cen tral characters in a show to be staged at Meiior Brook Community Centre this
writer, Lancashire dialect speaker and historian Sid Caiderbank, Rhymes in Dialect tells the story c& a group of self-educated writers who would meet up every week to recite their poems over a pint of ale. - Some of the Blackburn
poets would sing their verses, so Caiderbank will also sing some of the mate;;, rial to recreate the unique
atmosphere of Billington’s Beer House, the pub in Nab
theme of the evening. The Meiior Brook Community Centre will be serving tra
be offered a complementary CD recording of the show, tickets will be available on the door, priced £10
bitter (ABV 4%), based on a traditional recipe for Marshall Best Bitter, for merly brewed by the McGee Brewciy in Bolton. Saturday’s audience will
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BARDON AGGREOATES
the Mayor of Clitheroe during the Seventies. He died in 1982.
Ainsworth attended St James Primary School and then Ribblesdale. On leaving school, she worked at Trutex, until she met Bob, and they married in 1946.
for running a newsagents in Shawbridge Street, as well as fulfilling their civic duties. They had two daughters, Judith Holgate and Maureen Parkington.
and managed to socialise a lot. Mum had a great sense of humour and enjoyed life to the full. She loved dancing.”
attended the Pendle Club, where she enjoyed dancing and chatting with friends. Paying tribute to her mother, Judith said; Mum and dad really enjoyed running the shop
After Bob’s death, Mrs Ainsworth regularly
tomorrow, prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
The funeral service will take place at 11 a.ra.
daughters Catherine, Sally and Julie and six great-grandchildren.
She is survived by Judith and Maureen, errand- The couple were well-known and respected Born and brought up in Clitheroe, Mrs
Hospital, at the age of 89. : She was married to Bob, who was four times
RELATIVES and friends will pack Trin ity Methpdist Church tomorrow for the funeral service of a popular former mayoress. Mrs Doris Ajnworth died at Royal Blackburn
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Offer up your vision of life in 2030
TWO local artists will lead
community art workshops which will create pieces
participants to design and pro duce textiles-based community art works that can then be used
that incorporate visions of Clitheroe in 2030. The workshops will allow
as displays, backdrops and ban ners. ,
visions of Clitheroe in 2030 arising from the Transition To\\m Clitheroe (TTC) “World Cafe” community consultation
The pieces will incorporate
everyone although children under the age of 12 should be supervised by a parent. There is no charge for the workshops apart from a £5 booking fee to secure a place and pay for re
clitheroe@googlemail.com with “Arts Workshops” in the subject line, or phone either Denise on 01200 429450 or Lynne on 01200 443029 for more information, or to book a place on the workshops. ', The/ resulting textile art works will be on display at the forthcoming StreetFest/Sheep Fest weekend on May 7th/8th, part of the Mayfest month of activities and events in the re gion. Check
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Pendle Club
New members welcome every Friday at 7 p.m.
’oint), V. Giles and R. Seed.
Oddie; 2 (joint) F. Eccles, F. Giles and R. Knight; 5 O
SOLO whist winners at the Pendle Club were: K. Holding, M. Holding, L. Norris. New members are welcome every Monday at 7 p.m. Domino results were: 1 J-
cafe, do come and join us to take the next creative step forward. If you did not attend last year, then do come and add your voice, your ideas and your creativity to the vision,” TTC core member Denise Lawrence-Beard urged. Contact transitiontown
freshments. Lunch IS not pro vided.: “If you attended the world
projects to move TTC forward including the commissioning of a new website design and the purchase of a community apple press and juice pasteuriser. The workshops are open to
be held on Sunday, March 27th, and Saturday, April 2nd, in the Pendle Room at the United Reformed Church, Clithefoe, from 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m, are being funded by a development grant from the Community Foundation for Lancashire. This is also supporting other
cafe were both written rec ommendations for the future together with a long pictorial time-line, depicting positive changes which residents would like to see taking place. The workshops, which will
event, which took place in June 2010. The outcomes of the world
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