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Clitheroe Advertiser &TImes,Thursday. July 5.2012


www.cllthorooadvertlsor.co.uk David dishes out the dosh! MONEY is made round to go round, or so they say, and . . ■ - . ■ N W


' David Openshaw, outgoing President of the Rotaiy Club | , of Clitheroe, certainly demonstrated this \yhen distribut­ ing his end-of-year funds.'


■ ■ Many of the well-known local children’s charities and caring groups were remembered, but also among the ben-


: eficiaries was a little-known group which helps all age. . . North West Bipod Bikes saves both lives and money, being a non-profit making group staffed entirely by volun-





■ teers. Itsmission is to relieve sickness and protect health by the provision of out-of-hours transport for urgently needed blood, human tissue and other medical require-


: ments between hospitals and blood baiiks. _ . Other charities to benefit were: Life Education, Chil­


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June 26th. Members were requested to


,


as. A Jubilee punch small.badminton OA-ffoo was served and group use the hall COlTee m om in g eyeryone enjoyed


diamonds wd tiar- Thursday evenings a ' -BarryLynch! ,. , . . . - 248317.- ,


A nevyspaper cutting - from The' Glithe-


a Jacob’s Join sup- per followed by ap­ propriate songs and much flag waving.. ’


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■ circulated of St Leonard’s Moth­ ers’ Union which reported the gjroup celebrating its Own Diamond Jubilee in 1998.


Community, hall The communityAdllage


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Also during July and August the hall has more dates avail-


sions during the school holidays. Book your, space by calling 07772 790954.


roe Advertiser and ’pjjg Times was also


able for anyone wishing to book a session. Contact 07772 790954 and leave a message for more information.


jj available


for private parties. and functions most weekends. There will be a website' soon, watch this space.


LOW MOOR


hall will be available Family Walk for Badminton ses- The rearranged Low


. able during the day for meetingsand ex­ hibitions please call


• f- 'I •! i l-Uif The community/vil-


lage hall off Whal- ley Road continues to be well used dur-


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There is a pre-School play group every .day with excellent indoor and outdoor play areas. For more details call 07986 ,255643.


residents and the surrounding areas.


New friends are al­ ways welcome and


. Ulass, with occa- PflZG d r aw ,: sional social dances Rimington R'ecrea-


On Tuesday evenings there is a Beginners’ jBallroom Dance


: for more details call 01254823794.





organised for week- tion Association ends. . V -


'100 Club June 2012


: table tennis or just chat and laugh over a cup of tea.


sons approximately over 55 and an op­ portunity to play dominoes, scrabble,


Moor, Club family walk at Grindleton takes place this Sun­ day, July 8th. Meet at the rear of the club at 10 a.iri. and all the usual condi­ tions for the walks apply equally to this one. Everyone wel- come. .


: • PENDLETON


ing the week by Bil- Waste paper Imgton and Langho jt’s paper day m Pend-


:july' 10th. Please leave waste papers in the white bags provided.


READ


meets, a social con- - waste paper col- tact point for per- " * ’


Waste Paper "


lection fro Read and Simonstone is next Monday (July 9th), ‘ early in the morn­ ing. Please leave your white.hessian sacks and cardboard out in good time and where they can be clearly seen by the . collection crew.


RIMINGTON leton on Tuesday


ington: Memorial Institute on Shtur- day July 14th from 10 a.m. to noon,' in­ cluding the chance to snap up some bargains. Birchall Catering Supplies will once again of-, fer lots of goodies, a great variety of breads, croiss.ants,- cakes and confec- tionaiy, with frozen food from the re­ frigerated section, all at very reason­ able prices. Every­ one is welcome to go along and'ad- mfssion is just £1.50 including coffee and homemade biscuits. Proceeds are for the upkeep'df the insti­ tute.


orning Rim : . .. -___^ , SABDEN " ■


07772 790954 for Bonus ball wiimer was - QnrincrtraH ririo more information. M.Moss ; : ?PO ''SO re a 1106 A ■


parentsbre. taking part in a 60-mile sponsored cycle from Manchester to Blackpool on Sun­ day in aid of Ronald ___


g fo u p ^f Sabden


vthe Sherratt family when their son was in hospital. Dona'


at Alder Hey chil­ dren’s hospital, a charity that provides accommodation for parents when their children are in hos­ pital. Paul Sherratt, Amanda Rickard, MichelleDaviesand Helen and James Vincent are taking up the challenge to support the char­ ity, which helped


Macdonald House Eyes^own f -or Prize


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-.July 5th) at 7t30 p.m. Admission is £5 which includes


Bingo in St Mary’s Community Hall . tonight (Thursday


'


Equipment is avail- There will be a coffee minnrnincr at TJi'm-


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-• Continued Call 07732 S26176 for Tfom page lt> Wednesday evenings


frnm -1C more details. ,


, attend in fed, white and blue, wearing


the WarcockArch-


ers meet, something:, £50-Andrew Ma- different, for more- clean, 3rd prize of details call 01254 . £20 - Mr Maepher- . . son, 4th prize of £10


draw winners were 1st prize of £250 - Carla Garth- Jones, 2nd prize of


DONATIONS: Outgoing president David Openshaw with representa­ tives of the many local groups to benefit.


dren of Chernobyl, MS Society, Macmillan Nurses, Rose- mere Cancer, Mary’s Meals, Riding for the Disabled, Citizens Advice Bureau, The Little Green Bus, the British Limbless Ex-Service Men’s Association, and both Rossen- dale and Rowland Mountain Rescue teams.


NEWS FROM THE VILLAGES


•forward and man- Sunday. The 9-15 age them. They are a.m. Friday Masses young and ethu- continue weekly siastic but need, with the children someone to coach from the school in and manage them term time.


on match days and Qi «yi


training. Anyone ^ 1 M a ry S else interested.in Therewillbel


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helping the club in any way will also be welcome. The club play in the Burnley and District Sunday League on' Sunday afternoons so that Saturday football supporters are free to be involved. Last season they did very well in the league and were runners up in the cup'and are eager to contin­ ue this good form. Anyone interested must be available on Wednesday nights r im m S for training arid A summer Strawberry Sunday afternoon and Pimms party matches. Please will be held in St


ring Jack Birkett on- 07845366770. .


Olympic quiz A fun Olympic Quiz


. 18th in. St Mary’s _ Community .Hall. OOUnCll All the questions Sabden Parish Council will be on an Olym- “ pic theme arid it has been organised by young people in the village. It starts at 7-30pm and teams


NightwiU take place are for the church on Wednesday July repair fund.


of four are wanted. Coolifo It only costs £1 per person to take part. Glass one pupils at Sabden Primary


_ ' School are off to


• Sealife in Blackpool on Tuesday July


- supper and the first ‘ game of bingo and V 'u


there.will be a raf- C n e e s e ,W ln e fie. I f anyone has Residents Eileen and


: ranging a draw to allocate them fairly. ■


July 10th at 7 p.m in the Sabden Link Room at St Nicho­ las’s.


will hold its monthly The management re­ meeting on Tuesday served them the best


seats in the house for the circus and their own tables in the dining room and they had a splendid day. School has also had a visit from the Story Magic theatre group for an after­


been given tickets continued with the for some Olympic events and is ar-


17th. School has The busy summer term


noon of entertain­ ment.


annual swimming gala on Monday and this Saturday after­ noon is the school’s summer barbecue.


are forthe hall im-: at their Whalley oCnOOl g a la • provement fund. Road home on Sat- The , Friends of Si-


anyprizes to donate : 'Raymond Lowe are please.bring them holding a cheese_____________ along. All proceeds . and wine evening _ . T" !


S e r v l c e s


; just giving page at www.justgiving. com/Paul-Sherratfi’


Sabden Football Club members are ap-


Football ’


, pealing urgently for someone to come


directly to the riders ' at Sabden Primary: School or at Paul’s


tions can,be make Holy Comihuiiion will


be conducted In St Nicholas’s Church ' - ,


: at 7 p.m. in aid of St Nicholas’s Church ;repalrfund.


■ led by Brian Fisher ' White Hart singles and Sunday: Mass, ;■ on July 28th. The returns to St Maiy’s dates have been RC at 11 a.m. on changed since they


Norman Atty! Sab- at Sabden Bowling den Baptist Church ', Club are the Pendle has a lO'a.m. Sim- ' rWitch doubles on day service to be : July 14th!and the


Hall on Sunday at Bowling ; 9-30am by Canon: The next competitions


■ , ' . urday August 11th monstohe School


(FOSS) are holding their annual gala day this Sunday, July , 8th, immediately, after the church an­ nual leavers’ service taking place at St Peter’s at 11 a.m. On the school field there will be lots of attractions including a bouncy castle, a magic show, games including archery, a


SIMONSTONE


2 b.m. Tickets are S t IvlBry S £6 for adults and £3 Pupils at St Mary’s children. Proceeds RC School enjoyed a trip to Blackpool Tower experienc­ ing the Tower Eye, Jungle Jim’s and the circus.


Nicholas’s. Church Hall this Sunday at


, ,


. a packed congrega­ tion. Afterwards they enjoyed a com­ munion breakfast in the hall..


of Obligation Mass for SS. Peter and _ Paul at St Mary’s ShOW tllTI© RC Church this The schedules are out Friday at 11 a.m., for Sabden Horti- with'the children from the school. Last Sunday nine children from the parish made their first Holy Com­ munion in front of


be Holy Day


were submitted for the Good News For Sabden magazine. Entry lists for these fun competitions which are for bowl­ ers and non-bowl­ ers, are in the pubs and the bowling club pavilion.


cultural Society’s annual show on Saturday, August 18th in St Mary’s Hall. As usual there are more than 100 classes in a range of activities from gardening to pho­ tography, baking, handicrafts, wine­ making and flower arranging, with lots of children’s classes too. They are open to all as there are numerous classes for non-members.


barbecue, tea room and a raffle. Lots to do for all the fam­ ily, and admission is free.


Jubilee Gala There are how photos


and video footage from the Read and Simonstone Jubilee Gala. Visit www. simonstone.org.uk or see the notice board on the side of the Stork Hotel. They were taken by Graham Meloy and NickMacLean.


Waste Paper The, waste paper col­


lection fro Read and Simonstone is next monday (July 9th), early in the morn­ ing. Please leave your white hessian sacks and cardboard out in good time and where they can be clearly seen by the collection crew.


TOSSIDE


Summer event Tosside summer week­


There will be a Cel­ ebration Service in the church at 3-30 p.m. approximately.


WADDINGTON


Parish council A request has been


made by Wadding- ton Parish Council that villagers send any photographs taken during the jubilee celebrations in Waddington to the following email


mondsontgyaE’oo. co.uk


The parish council , has asked Sara to


address-Sara ed-


.'compile another leaflet, this time in photographs, to commemorate the celebrations in the village. This is to be


Attractions include an art exhibition from local artist Domi­ nique Secretan, refreshments, tom­ bola, fox trail, puz­ zles etc.


end will take place oh Saturday July 7th and Sunday July 8th incorporating the annual fox festival theme Olympics or nationalities.


Also a very special ion at 8-30 a.m. and belated thank you ■ a family service at has been expressed 10 a.m.


published later in On Sunday, there will the year.


be Holy Commun-


to Mr Roland Hail- The House Group will wood and Mrs Ha- meet at Whittam zel Hailwood for Road at 10 a.m. on generously giving up ' Tuesday and there their time to judge will be Holy Com-


They were regrettai-.^e Mothers’ Union


ing will take place PUD SeSSlOIl next Monday July. An'open mic and jam


. .


- Refectory room a t . and musicians will 7-30 p.m. All villag-7,1+ be held at The Dog ers are welcome to 7 Innj 'King Street, attend.


9th in St Helen’s .session for singers


;■ 'Whalley, between 9 .and 11-30 p.m. to-


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shthe 10-30 a.m. wor-; P a i r roci lit ip will be led b y ; I v ' j , ,V ' | . " U e a s . ' s s ■


there will be an “ T°>?bola do- opportunity for nations raised £7M members of all the f “d the toy stall





churches in Whal-'_ ley village to wor- Oak Class (Infant 4)


ship together. will have a trip to The service will be led Bl^kpool Zoo on


Jacob’s Join Tea in ®"anged between the Church Hall. ^ d “ d6p.m.neff Do join us for this TJuisday, July 12th.


by.the Rev. Katy . Thomas and will ^ parents’ consulta- be followed by a


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bweet reward . . 19th and Wednes- Fifty-two people en- ' ■ day, July 18th.


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Midweek Holy Com77 ter, Edward Hart- munion at th e : ley, Sophje Russell,


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A “Messy. Church”, session will be held in Whalley Primary School from 4 p.m. on Saturday.


• row, there will be Holy Communion in the Abbey Chap­ el and meditation at 10-30 a.m. in the Abbey Library..


church will be today at 10 a.m. Tomor-


arage in The Sands Twelve youngsters on Sunday to raise ■ received their first money for Whal-' :■ Holy Communion ley Parish Chiirch. at English Martyrs There was also a RG Church, Whal- bring and buy stall. ley, on Sunday. They and the event raised were: Elbe Brown, £222.


There was a party tor the children in the social area at the back of the church after Mass.


. kia Dodd, Natalie Lamb and Lucy Wiggins.


Libby Crossley, Hannah Davies, Paul O’Connor, Georgina Swallow, • Samuel Davies, Sas-


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CELEBRATION: The Rev Frankie Mulgrew with parishioners at the Weld Day cel­ ebration...--


the Best Dressed ;,,. niunion at Abbots House competition;g:i: Croft at 2-15 p.m.


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times.Thursday, Ju ly 5.2012 Firm’s royal accolade by Julie Magee ' '


HURST Green Plastics’ innovative approach to business has been rewarded with the prestig­ ious Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation -T .one of only two companies in-the county to receive the award this year.


; -...The Queen’s representative in the county. Lord Shuttleworth, the LordrLieutenant of Lancashire, of­ ficially presented the Whalley-based company with a cut glass rosebowl and commemorative scroll, signed by Her Majesty. The ceremony was held at BAE Systems Samles-


bury, in the presence of the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Ian Sayers and Mrs Jean Hayes, together with Mr Michael Wright, Head of Eurofighter Typhoon Manufacturing, the Hurst Green Plastics team and several key suppliers. BAE Systems Samlesbuiy was the first location for


Hurst Green Plastics’unique inventory management control system. Since that breakthrough deal in 1999, the compan/s innovative dispensing system is now in operation in more than 100 businesses across the globe, including the likes of Airbus, Boeing, Alstom and the NHS.


est one a company can receive in the UK and the company, which provides dispensers for products ranging from milk and cereal to aircraft components, was only one of 50 across the whole of the UK to re­ ceive the innovation award.


The award, which is held for five years, is the high-'


AWARD: Hurst Green Plastics’ Man­ aging Direc­ tor Stephen Clarke being presented with a cut glass rose- bowl and com­ memorative scroll by.th'e- Lord-Lieuten- ant of Lanca­ shire. (s)


all absolutely delighted to have received this honour. It is an award that will lift the profile of our company, not only in the UK but within the many countries we already supply around the world, and can only be viewed as a major commendation for our systems.”


Managing director Stephen Clarke said: “We are Parishes Weld-ed by Mass


MEMBERS of the parish from Sf Mary’s RC Church, Sab-.


. den, joined parishioners from St Michael and St John’s RC Church, Clitheroe, to celebrate Weld Day on Sunday.


. In the. late 18th Century the Weld family bequeathed the land upon which the Clitheroe church and the adjacent primary school are built. All that the Weld family asked in return was to be remembered


in a mass once a year, which in the last few years has been ex­ tended to form the Weld Day celebration held today. Last year Mass was celebrated out of doors in the school garden


followed with a picnic, but due to the inclement weather, this year’s Mass was celebrated In the church followed by a “picnic” in the parish centre. Generous friends of the parish and school provided strawberries, ice cream and a glass of wine. Priest-in-training the Rev.


Frankie Mulgrew, joined parish­ ioners in his role as deacon. The son of stand-up comedian Jimmy Cricket, the Rev Mulgrew, who is due to soon leave the parish to be a chaplain at the London 2012 Olympics, managed to bring is own brand of cheer to the oc­ casion despite the rain clouds above.


Artists can thrive in Clitheroe


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RIBBLE Valley A r t Studios, a new initiative by local artists Beverley Chapelhow and Keith Parkinson, is set for its official opening tomorrow (Friday), f Together they have secured


“We are/offeringlndiyidual ^


lockable sfudips^'vvith; gallery space to display 'wb?k^^^^^ events and exhibitions and'tP de­ liver workshops etc.,” said Keith.- “In addition we.intend hosting


professionaldevelopment events, securing funding for projects and collaborations and promoting the arts in the Ribble Valley.” Applications are being invited


from artists who wish to be based in the studios and become part of its community. Beverley and Keith are look­


ing for artists working in a wide range of media and disciplines.. A website, with each artist’s own gallery page, will follow shortly and eventually lead to a full on­ line gallery at: www.ribblevalle- yartstudios.com “Town centre Clitheroe is an


ideal location both for acces­ sibility and as a thriving market town and tourist destination for artists .to be able to sell work and promote their career,” said Rib­ ble Valley Borough Council Arts' Officer Katherine Rodgers. Artists interested in tak­


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