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CHtheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, March 15,2012 .GiitGr ■. ‘ until March: t7th.’; ’i ; "S -tf > Box officeroiioA^S.'^'Sx i . ' nN?’ ’


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Time to top up your Happiness Index...





RADIO legend and comedian Mervyn Stutter is to perform at the Sawley Village Hall tomorrow, March,! 6th.


, His show, 'The Happiness Index", will be a night packed with comedy, songs and banter guaranteed to make audiences peak at the top of their own Happiness Index. Brought to you by Spot


On - Lancashire's rural touring network - the show is expected to be a sellout and is for one night only. The performance will be


. a celebration of the trivial attacking the absurd as Mervyn, who has earned the well-deserved title of "national treasure" and has worked on TV, radio, theatre and cabaret, is all set to treat Sawley Village Hall to 90


m shire better


colourful charao ter and his fan­ tastic comedy


prepare for this l.-X


LEGENDARY: Radio personality and comedian Mervyn Stutter, (s)


minutes of laughter and fun. Sue Robinson from Spot


On said: "The legendary Mervyn Stutter is back by popular demand. Lancashire had better prepare for this colourful character and his fantastic comedy show. The


A t n t fu ia t t c e W t iO l 1 2 ^ G l 5 t h 3 ^ ' 2 0 1 2 . ( ^ i u ^ a i ^ j^ u n d a u )


show is only in the area for two nights so book early to avoid disappointment." The show will be performed •


■ tomorrow, March 16th, at 7- . 30 p.m. in Sawley Village Hall and on Saturday, March 17th,


. at 7-30 p.m. in Samlesbury War Memorial Hall. Tickets are priced at £8 to £10 per person and are available from Sawley Village Ha|l and Samlesbuiy War Memorial Hall box offices. The shoyv is suitable for ages 14-plus.


MOTHER'S Day is a celebration honouring mothers and celebrating motherhood, maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days of the


year in many parts of the world. The history of Mother's Day is centuries


old and its earliest traditions can be traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honour of Rhea, the Mother of the Cods. During the ! 600s, the early Christians in


England celebrated a day to honour Mary, the mother of Christ By a religious order the holiday was later expanded in its scope to include all mothers, and named as the Mothering Sunday. Celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the 40-day period leading up to Easter),


L3mne Cabbutt and Rachel Chanter. Joel Hames-Clarfce. ’s the Valley laving


a special Mother’s Day feature by


alezandra finch .


Mothering Sunday ori'ginally honoured just the mothers of England.: ■


- • During this time many of the England's


poor worked as servants for the vvealthy. As most jobs were located far from their


homes, the servants would live at the houses of their employers. On Mothering Sunday, the servants


would be given the day off and were encouraged to return home and spend time with their mothers. A special cake, called the mothering cake, was often


And what are you


WE spoke to some shoppers in Clitheroe to find out how they will be celebrating and some of their present ideas: Danielle Fielding, 28, of Clitheroe:


"My baby is due on Mother's Day, so that will be the best present I could ever wish for!"


Luke Donald, 15, of Clitheroe: "I've bought what all mums love - chocolates!"


Claire Holgiate, 22, of Great Harwood:


"Tm a new mum, so I'm looking forward to a few surprises!"


Jeremy Itycroft, 63, of Longridge:


"We've decided to treat my mum to a special meal out and of course, a nice glass of Champagne!" Sue Curtis, 55, of Clitheroe: "We usually just have a nice family get-together." ■


Luke Donald fS . ,


brought along to provide a festive touch. As Christianity spread throughout Europe


the celebration changed to honour the "mother church" - the spiritual power that


gave them life and protected them from harm. Over time, the church festival blended


with the Mothering Sunday celebration and people began honouring their mothers as well as the church. Each year on Mother's Day we celebrate


and say a big thank you to mothers the , world over. Shops are awash with daffodils and gifts for our treasured mums. This year. Mothering Sunday is


celebrated on Sunday, March 18th, so if you haven't got your flowers or chocolates


yet, don't panic, there's still a few days to go!


mum? Joel Hames-Clarke, 38, of Simonstone:


"We all prepared and have already made our cards."


Lynne Cabbutt, 50, of Mellor and


Rachel Chanter, 23, of Fence: "I've already had lovely cards from my children. I've also had some lovely flowers picked for me. I've been made breakfast in bed in the past, but'it's usually inedible!"


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Bonita is pleased to welcome


Kelly Peel to the salon. She has a i vast knowledge in the beauty '


industry and to celebrate her new venture at becoming self em­ ployed, she is promoting an incredible offer...


With Kelly you can receive a


Luxury Foot Care Treatment along with a Quick and-' Handy Manicure... • _


for just £25 (usual price £40). Step into Spring in style. .


leremv Rvcrnft Danielle Fleldinu Sue Curtis


23 KIHG STREET, CLITHEROE, BB7 2ELI TELEPHONE: 01200 42806


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