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Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 26,2011


Legion’s 90th birthday partyi


Friday, June 10th, to Sunday, June 12th, and organis- c^^jj^re^cncouraging all Ribble Valley folk to help them


the Legion, said: “Our members in Clitheroe are keen to involve all ages in the celebrations and are organis­ ing events to cater for all age groups - from the very youngest citizens to our older citizens.


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90th brthday of the Royal British Legion are A Great Poppy Party Weekend is being planned for


celebration to mark


help us raise much needed money for the welfare fund of the Royal British Legion.”


and join in our 90th birthday party celebrations and i '


ret. This will be a fancy dress event and more informa- tion will be available nearer the time.” In addition, plans for a sponsored pre-


school march/toddle are also under way. Letters have been sent to all pre-school groups in the Ribble Valley inviting them to organise an event for their group. The Chtheroe branch will provide a medal for each child who takes part.


Kibb e Valley wishing to register should telephone Susan on 01200 422967 or e-


toddler groups in the maihroyalbritishlegionclitheroe@yahoo


t upon to answer more than 160,000 calls D


wounded Service personnel in its 90th an mversaryyear. Nationally, the Legion will be called


or help this year.


will be added to the national Royal Brit­ ish Legion’s Welfare Fund and used to nelpi the Legion take a more active role m the rehabilitation of injured, sick and


Ktration and sponsorship forms, a medal tor every pre-school child who takes part to commemorate the event, help with hndmg someone serving in the forces or a local dignitary to place the medals over the children’s heads, and an invitation to drop m to the family fun day at The Royal British Legion, Clitheroe, on Sunday June 12th, any time between 1 and 4 p.m.’ The money raised over the wee;k(end


the local branch, said: “We suggest chil­ dren could honour family members who have served in the forces by wearing their sendee medals when they marchAoddle. ‘The Clitheroe branch will provide reg-


Mrs Susan Garner, welfare officer of


MEMORABLE DAY: Children from Bowland Montessori Pre-School enjoy a trip to Clitheroe Fire Station, (s)


enjoy a


ott on June 10th in the Legion premises in Whalley Road, with a popular band aimed at 18 to 24-year-olds. Mr Scott added: “The Blackjacks will be performing. 1 hey are a quality coyer band playing everything from wngs of Leon and Killers to Kooks and Paulo Nutini, Razorhght, Stereophonies, US Radiohead, Oasis and Maroon 5. It will be a night not to be missed and we hope the young people will have a great night.” Entertainment has also been organised for the Sat- involving music from the ’40s and a caba-'


The Great Poppy Party Weekend in Clitheroe kicks , WfJA .'C- 'www.clilheroead-'’'Mlser.co.ui, www.clitheroeadvertiscr.co.uk Ramblers' search for bluebell wood


th e weatoerman predicted rain in late afternoon as 23 Clitheroe Ramblers, led by James Jolly, set off or a layby below Giggleswick Scar, across the boder m North Yorkshire.


Their mission was to walk through a wood full of ^ring flowers that they had been told about but


track to Feizor, and then headed towards Aust- wick before climbing up to the quarry at Oxenber Wood. Together with Wharfe Wood, this is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and the information board just inside the gate described the landscape, flora and fauna that awaited inside. The woods were quite magical, covered in blue­


had never been to before, as there was no public footpath through it on the map. They climbed up from the road and followed a


bells, orchids and primroses, and many cameras appeared to record the views.


with the wonderful vista of Pen-y Ghent in the distance.


Lunch was taken on the edge of the woods,


the village of Stainforth where there was a short break. Leaving the village, a few walkers went to view Stainforth Force waterfall, before joining the


skirting Swarth Moor and crossing the River Rib­ ble at Helwith Bridge, to join the Ribble Way to


The group then followed footpaths and road, f ~ —


BLUEBELL QUEST: The Clitheroe Ramblers during their walk in North Craven. main group again to pass through Little Stain-


forth, and start the last climb of the day along experienced walkers, the wood had not been footpaths strewn with mountain pansies, back to walked by them before... and also that the predict- Giggleswick Scar after 10 miles.


It had proved surprising that, amongst so many ed rain held off until the car journey home. Disney books opening


A GROUP of 15 youngsters from Bowland Montessori Pre-school visited Clitheroe Fire Station as part of a topic about people who help the public.


the hre hose, while willing volunteer Joel Hames-CIarke, was dressed by the fire crew in full fire-fighting kit, much to the


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Youngsters visit to fire station I a W O f l d O f lO lO W lC C lg e I


from Bowland


their thanks to the crew at Clithcroe Fire Station.


Rebecca^s fund-raiser in dad^s memory


A FUND-RAISING event in aid of the Multiple System Atrophy Trust will be nelu on Sunday.


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Avino, who died in 2009 having suffered from the condition. She is now hoping to raise as much money as possible towards research for the illness. Attractions will include a barbecue,


there was a picnic in Clitheroe Castle park on the return to school. The pre-school’s leaders have expressed


delight of the children. Finally, every one was allowed to sit in the fire engine. To round off a memorable morning,


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PUPILS from Brookside Primary School, Clitheroe, are letting their literary imagination run wild and are sharing their reviews of Disney’s magical “The Wonderful World of


Knowledge” book collection. You too can let your favourite Disney


£2.99 per book with the Clitheroe Adver­ tiser and Times every Thursday. For more information, call the customer sales team on 01772 838089. Here is Brookside pupil Holly Clayton’s


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EDUCATIONAL: Ten-year-old Holly Clayton reads about the human body.


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