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CHtheroe Advertiser &Tifnos, Thursday, March 1,2012 www.clitheroeadvorti8or.co.uk


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www.clithoroeadvertisor.co.uk . Clitheroe Advertiser&TImes,Thursday, March 1,2012 , • . 49


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U. Cliiheroe


Platform Galleiy Until March 17th.


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"The Rateful Fable of 13" and "The Curiosi^ Cabinet of Jewelleiy".


Exhibition of weirdly wonderful illustrations and sculptures by Matt Roby and Jewellery by Lucy H a rv ^ ; .


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Steward’s Gallery atClitheroe


Castle Museum From FHday, March 2nd to


Tuesday, Juno 5th, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally. “Spellbound’ . Exhibition of original works of art Inspired by Pendle Hill. Free Admission.;


BiaM^n’s Gallery,


Chiniiiig Ftom Saturday, March


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3rd to Sunday, April 1st, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally (closed 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays). Artist Joyce Mills returns for her third exhibition at the gallery and is joined by painter and purveyor of homemade bags Slew Allender. Free Admission.


Cirtheroe Library H ^ ' . = - i l l • '


E a ^ Thursday 9.30 a.m. to noon. Braille IL Tel. 01200 426063. Each Tuesday at 2 p.m. Lip reading sessions in the meeting room.


Tuesday, Match 6th at ' 7-30 p.m. “In the Footsteps of the Brontes”, a talk by Trevor Moorly.


'“-'OnSiotic Social


Club Every Monday evening. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Tel. 01200 426822.


Pendle Club,


Loweigate Each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sequence dancing for over-55s. Every Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Young at Heart Club for gentle seated exercise.


Gisbum Festival


Hall .First Saturday of the


month 1030 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners. Weavers and Dyers.


St Mary’s Centre,


ladles' badminton, line dancing, pllates. Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Bokwa. Wednesdays, Zumba.


Lower Hall Mondays, Toddler group,


thecrossword


■ THIS crossword is just for fun - no prizes are given. The solution will be in next week's issue of The Valley.


ACROSS


. 7. Scalpel? (9,4) 8. Lost rice scattered in the monastery (8) 9. All-points bulletin (4) 10. Various frogmen (6) ' 12. Sudden entrance caused by his getting run out (6) 14. A gun lost in a backroad by the lizard (6)


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.16. Fundamental quality of physical life (6) 18. Sue a revolting brother of Jacob (4) 20. Can't lire be exchanged for an instrument? (8) 22. Hospital numbers (13)


DOWN


1. What is taught at charm school? (8) 2. Fur the Queen has belonging to me (6)


3. Bad test resuit? Let it stand! (4) 4. Repugnance for one edition (8) 5. Plant around winter (6) 6. Bird about to have an argument (4)


11. Mark goes to a big town and finds a dearth (8) 13. Badly tom rose found in Italy (8) 15. Mean to get upset about the copper's insight (6)


17. Initially trifling ridiculous inanities varying in aptness (6) 19. Dan's prepared to become like George (4) 21. He’s getting bitter and cross (4)


steak; 13 Normal; 15 Mouser; 17 Asbestos suit; 20 Comic- 21 Iciness; 22 Redeemed; 23 Isis.


SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD i


^ ^ - Strife; 18 Users; 19 Scar.


10 Lapse; 11 Braised '


Down: 1 Trombone; 2 Extra; 4 Parody; 5 Relationship; 6 7 Heed; 8 Air-sea rescue; 12 Protests; 14 Resumed; 16


For information; and news online 24 hours a day,' seven days ■a week — visit our website, wwwiclitheroe advertiser.co.iik


; Moky dance fitness : classes.


: Thursdays, yoga, Latin/ . : ballroom dancing..


Cost £ 5 per class o r ^ O for 5 classes. Saturday, March 3rd. Antiquarian and secontHiand • book sale.


Entry is £ 1 and refreshments will be available. For further details, telephone


; 01254813559. Clitheroe United


Reformed Church Every Thursday at 1030 a.m.


"Secret Singers', a new community choir. Olwyn Pearce 07891471404 or o lv ^@


naturalvoice.net (booking essential). Also every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in


the Bam, Turner Fold, Read. Friday, March 2nd and every other Friday thereafter at 1030 a.m. Free dropin social organised ^ by East Lancashire People Rrst (adults with learning disabilities). Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, March 2nd and every other Friday thereafter at 130 p.m.


Whizz Tots mums and toddlers group.


Trinity Community


Centre Every Tuesday 11 a.m.


“Elderflower" group and lunch club. (Bentle seated exercise. Tel. 01200 453076/ 453077. Every Wednesday night. Kai Karate Club.


Whaliey


Methodist Church Every Tuesday 9-15 a.m. to 11 a.m.


Jttle R s h K group for toddlers


and babies with parents or carers.


SisbumStirk


touse Hotel :very Thursday at 7 p.m. Women's weekly personal


levelopment group, “Isn’t it me2bu?“.


lontact (Jarolyne Lobb on '1200 445258 for further etails.


he Grand


Friday, March 2nd from oon.


•uncheon jazz with the Henry otham Trio.


ritry to the session is £ 2 or


iee to holders of The Grand’s ffinityCard. ■


Friday, March 2nd at 730 i.m.


Ihemobyl Children Charity undraiser.


hoirs including Ribblesdale nd the Blackburn People’s


Choirtake to the stage to raise funds to help bring children from Chernobyl to the Ribble Valley


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■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the adver­ tisements in WHAT'SON. To advertise in WHAT'SON please contact Serena Bergin on 01282 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.


for a holiday.


Tickets are £ 10 for adults and £5forU18s.


Saturday, March 3rd at 2 p.m. Red Riding Hood. Theatrie company Horse and Bamboo retell the classic girl and the wolf tale.


•Tickets are £ 10 adults and £5 forUlBs.


Saturday, March 3rd at 730 p.m.


The Beat plus support


SKA revivalists The Beat perform classic material from their Two Tone record label days


as well as new material. Tickets cost£15.


Tuesday, March 6th from 7 p.m. Ladies’ Rim Night “Love & Other Drugs". Tickets are priced .£12.50 including food.


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Wednesday, March 7th at 730 p.m.


An Evening with Martin Bell. An Insight into the career of the fomier BBC foreign ronespondent and independent


MP. The evening will also raise money for Martin’s nominated charity. Help for Heroes. lcketsare.£10.


Friday, March 9th from noon.


4ark Lewis Trio and guests, jijoy the musicianship of the


4LToverabitetoeat intry to the session is £2 or eeto holders of The Grand’s


; AffinrtyCard. i


i Saturday, March 10th at : 7-45 p.m.


• WalterTrout plus support ; The former lead guitarist with : John Mayall Blues Breakers,


; John Lee HookerandCann^ : Heat takes to the stage to : celebrate his 20th year as a


: solo recording artist in a show : that is fon and dazzles with : gurtar technique. Tickets are £20.


Wednesday, March 14th at


730 p.m. Great Expectations. Dickens’ ann’rversary celebrations come to Clitheroe as theatre company Hotbuckle Productions take a fast-paced, contemporary approach to acting out his classic story. Tickets are £ 10 for adults and •£5forU16s.


Thursday, March 15th at . 730 p.m.


Nazareth. Originally fomied in the late 1960s, this Scottish hard rock band hit Clitheroe to perform the power chord driven tunes that have kept 'rt on the toad for more than40years. Tickets are £17.50. To book any of the above tel. 01200421599.


St Michael & St John’s Parish Hall,


Lowergate Saturday, March 10th. Modem, s^u en ce and ballroom dancing to John Lancaster. Entry is £ 6 including a hot supper.


For further details, telephone


012 00 427029 or 01200 427096.


Clitheroe Bridge


Club Thursday, March 1st, Monday, March 5th. Thursday, March 8th. Monday, March 12th.


Thursday, March 15th. n Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 3 .m.


fel. 01254877256. mprovers and experienced Jlayers welcome.


C o s t ,£1.50 members, visitors . £ 2.5 0.


Clitheroe


itamblers Saturday, March 3rd at 930 a.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Amcliffe. Graham Davies 01254 301953. Tuesday, March 6th at 10 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Howarth. Ian Nicol 01200 423801. Saturday, Matrch 10th at 930 a,m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Loud Valley. Ian Thornton Bryar 01200 444829. • .


Tuesday, March 13th at 1 p.m.:


. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for a stroller in Paythome. Pat Parrott01200 423125.


W a d d i n ^ n


Methodist Church Each Friday from 10 a.m. to 1130 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group.


Bowland Transit


Club Walk Wednesday, March 7th at 1130 a.m.


Meet at Interchange to catch the


BIO bus for a circular walk from Dunsop Bridge.


Wednesday, March 14th at 1030 a.m.


Meet at Interchange to catch the X80 busforacircularwalkin EastMarton.


Tel. 01200 443561. Stepping Out


Walk, Beacon Fell Thursday, March 1st at 130 p.m.


Meet at the car park for walk of up to seven miles taking up to three hours to complete. Free


to join. Stepping Out


Walk, Clitheroe Friday, March 2nd at 1-30 p.m.


Meet at the Platform Gallery forwalk of up to 90 minutes’ duration. Free to join.


StepfdngOut


Walk, Whaliey Sunday, March 4th at 2 p.m. Meet at Whaliey Bus Station for gentle walk of approximately one hour’s duration. Free to join


SteppingOut


Walk, Ribchester Monday, March 5th at 130 p.m. Meet at Barker Brow car park fo moderate paced walk lasting up to two hours. Places are free.


SteppingOut Walk, West


Bradford Thursday, Maidh 8th at 130 p.m. Meet at the village hall forwalk of up to seven miles taking up to three hours to complete. Free to join.


SteppingOut


Stroll, Clitheroe Sunday, March 11th at 2 p.m. Meet at the Platfomt Gallery for gentle walk of up to one hour’s duration. Free to join.


SteppingOut Walk, Dunsop


Bridge Monday, March 12th at 130 p.m. Meet in the village car park for walk of up to two hours’ duration. Ree to join.


SteppingOut


Walk,Heilifield Tuesday, March 13th at 1030 a.m, VIeet in the village car park for


jff-road walk to take in views, flora and fauna. Free to join.


SteppingOut


yValk, Newton Thursday, March 15th at L30 p.m.


Meet in the village car park for walk of up to seven miles taking


rp to three hours to complete, ree to join.


For further information on all walks, tel. 01200 414484.


'litheroe


Mountaineering Club : Thursday, March 1st at 9


a.m.


: Meet at Cirtheroe Cricket Club : forWhemside.


Contact Dierdre Collier on 01535656613.


Thursday, March ISth.


Indoor meeting at Clitheroe CncketClub. For further details, contact


HumphreyJohnson on 07836 ^ 328730.


9 Clitheroe Naturalists’


Society Thursday, March 8th at O 730 p.m.


“Jordan”, an exotic trip narrated ” by Frank Duckett.


Meet in the St Mary’s Centre,


Church Street Clitheroe. For further information, teiephone 01254 822196.


Clitheroe


Spe^ers’ Club Monday, March 5th. Meet in the Young Fanners’ Club at Clitheroe Auction Matt, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe. Everyone welcome. For further Information, telephone 01200 427870.


Clitheroe Garden


Club Wednesday, March 7th. Meet in Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club, Btewnlow Street, Clitheroe, for a talk on spring pmning by Marguerite Hughes. Entry is free. For further infomiation, telephone 01200 422818.


Clitheroe


Concerts Society Wednesday, March 7th. Duo Teresa Carrenoperfomis in ^


the Sixth Form Centre, Clitheroe ^ Royal Grammar School, York StreeL Clitheroe.


Tickets cost £12.50 (admission e*. ’s free for fulkime students W


and accompanied children) and .r-- ate available on the door, via


the society’s website at WWW. clitheroeconcerts.org. from Jlitheroe Music in Moor Lane,


Clitheroe, or from Ribble Valley Tourist Infomiation Centre.


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West Bradford 5 Village Hail


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Friday, Match 9th at 730 ^ Mn.


ood bingo. Ickets cost £ 3 and include one


ree bingo book and a pie and leas supper. o order tickets, telephone


01200426272. Saturday, March lOtt. .ancashire Night in aid of iibble Valley Crossroads Care


eaturing folk group Trouble at Mill. ickets are £ 12 and include a rot pot supper,


or further details, telephone 1200429291.


Olowie (areen


Village Hail unday, March 4th.


VIemonal Luncheon with 'oems. Pints and Pies.


Bnng favourite poems and favourite tipple for a fun afternoon. Tickets inclusive of food are


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£12.50. Tuesday, March 6th. Line dancing. New dancers are welcome. Entry is £2.50 and includes tea and biscuits.


Wednesday, March 7th. Military WhisL


Cost: £1.50 including tea and ’ biscuits.


Monday,'March 12th at 730 p.m. '


Whist and dominoes.


Cost £1.50 including tea and biscuits. For further information on all


of the above, telephone Jean Procter on 01254 878447.


Knowle Green


Church Thursday, March list from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. 'f:


“Holiday at Home" day with lunch.


Crafts, games and other activities for the retired. Everyone welcome. Saturday, March 10th at 9 a.m. Men’s breakfast. Manly gettegetiier with free breakfast For further details on both


Artist Joyce Mills returns for her third exhibition at the Brabin's Gallery, Chipping! Tickets, which include


events, telephone 01254 878394.


Whaliey Village


Hall Saturday, March 3rd. An evening of traditional country music with Jim Tracy. Tickets are £6 and are available on the door, from Whaliey Post Office or by contacting David (Jemmell on 01254823402.


The Dog Inn,


Whaliey Thursday, March 1st from 9 p.m.


Open mic/jam night open to all musicians and singers. For further infomiation, contact attydoghouserggmail.com.


Whaliey & District Rower


Club Monday, March 8th at 730 p.m. Meet in St Michael & St John’s Social Centre for


demonstration by NAFAS area demonstrator Ros Harrison entitled “New Expressions'.


Clitheroe.


refreshments, are £ 6 for visitors. Entry is free for members. For further enquiries, telephone 01200 428470.


The Sanctuary of


Healing, Langho Wednesday, March 7th. Ribble Valley Meditation Group, Pisces Solar Festival. Tel.01254 825976 or shenafish6@aol.com orwww. ribblevalleymeditation.co.uk.


Ribble Valley


Seniors’ Forum Thursday, March 1st at 10 a.m.


Foram meeting in St Wilfrid’s Church Hall, Longridge.


For further information, telephone 01200 443561.


Ribble Valley Jazz


Thursday, March 1st 8 p.m. Sax and piccolo player Munch Manship and his quartet perfomi in the Atrium Cafa Bar atClitheroe Castle Museum,


&. Blue Club The Clitheroe


Tickets are £ 10 at the door or £8 for members. For further infomiation, telephone 01200 424444.


Cercle Francals


de Ribblesdale Monday, March 12th at 730 p.m. Meet in Whaliey Abbey fora Gallic get-together. For further information, visit the group’s websrte atwww. cercleftibblesdale-co uk.


Ribble Valley


Diabetic Group Monday, 12th March at 730 p.m. Meet at Clitheroe Rugby Club, LittlemoorRoad, Clitheroe, for a talk by health specialist Caroline Holtom on diabetes and stroke. For further information, telephone Mr Gordon Dixon on 01254245611.


Mellor Brook Community


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■-'fjv 8 p.m. '^■".*'-3 Traditional ceilidh with the Union i/„’j


Street Band featuring caller Liz Calderbank.


For further details, telephone


Seamus Heffeman on 01254 812131.


Pendle Forest


Association Tuesday, March 13th,


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The association (the local branch of the National Tnist) meets in St Peter’s Church, Church Street, Burnley, to host a lecture on the social history at the time of the Brontes, it will be delivered by Mr I. S. Stirk. Entry is £ 1 for members and £2


for non members. There will be light refreshments and parking is available in the yard. Everyone welcome. For further details, ;


telephone 01282 703735. Hoghtpn Tower


Thursday, March 1st at 7-15 p.m. Ghosttourandhotmealto , ~ combat any chills. For further information and


to book (booking essential),. telephone 01254 852986 or visit www.hoghtontower.co.uk


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