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^ the day, perhaps ; looking at the book stall which will also be situated in the village hall or take part in the vari ous social events planned for the
Hot drinks will be . . available, but you will need;to bring' your 
own.lunch if you wish to stay for
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all are most wel- 'Cpnie.' . MARTIN TOP
• ■ o f Salem Congre gational Chapel, Martin Top, ran a
Bible Club ; This year members
; children’s Holiday Bible Club for three
; y- Using; an Olym- pic theine for the coiirSe the title for ; this year was “On • Your Marks”. The
: his disciples (calling : • his team together).
We are grateful to Mr Harold Hoggarth, of Bamoldswick, for bringing a number
,• different truths of the Christian faith and also for Pas-
tor Chris Ockpoti and his family from Knowle Green for
At the end of the club the children were presented with cer tificates together
■ with torches and
medals they had made, and also a
booklet entitled “My Book Of Hope”. . •
Anniversary On Sunday August 12th members of the chaoel celebrat-
leading lively action songs. There was also a themed song “On Your Marks”.
of illustrations that he, used to portray
, .children to enjoy games.
During the craft peri od children painted Olympic rings and made torches and medals. There was also, a time for the
: S to ry t im e b e g a n with Jesus calling
The name of'our, team was Team JC (Jesus Christ).
■ gust 8th to 10th.' Over the period 14 ; ‘ children attended.
mornings from Au-
: Bible Club Service at 11 
a.m.to which
afternoons. In the evening there will be a rally in church with a main speak er and our music group and later still ■ the young people will have a coffee and chat in the Sun day School building, watching a DVD and generally get ting to know each other. Something for all ages and all are welcome. For more informa tion and to book please call Chris on 01254 87394. And to round the whole' event off there will be a special Holiday
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AN opening ceremony started a w e ^ of Olympic-themed activities
country and came dressed in the colours of their flag before doing a performance which ranged from Greek plate smashing to staging a Brazilian Carnival. Cheerleaders also came
Simonstone residents, the event raise^^a arandfoinlnf
ed the 196th chapel ■ anniyersary. The front of the chapel hiiau od been decorated oecorated
made by the chil- Band conducted by dren who attended . ' Mr John Cbwkina •
wth_^01ympic rings. Proms COhCGrt Slaidburh Silver
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NEWTON-IN- BOWLANd
the^Holiday Bibley performed The minister, the Rev.
David Isaacs led the morning service. During the service
the congregation were given a rendi-
Bible songs used by the Bible .club lead ers.
tion of one of b ad-;
and Chris Wilson . Time with a nan»i varnished the hall floor.
Thanks go to them and everyone who helped and to Frank Atkinson for pro viding the machines.
Later Mrlsaacs'ques- tioned Mr Herbert Moorhouse, a long- serving member, about the forma------------------ _ _ _ _
nia” and “Land of Hope and Glory”.
j PENDLETON original meetings
■ .began in a barn at . Martin Top Farm
•more than 200 years ago.
In the evening the Ayrton brothers with their fam
ily from Abbeystead came to lead the evening service.
Bringing with them an accordian, banjo
In his word to us, Mr Robert Ayrton
. spoke about work ing with the Lord and spreading God’s word.
They closed with a _ Built'
Lefs*
Hartley was the or ganist at both serv-; ices. Refreshments were enjoyed after both services in the., schoolroom."
Less. Mrs Ethel A number of Pendle- Siiionstone^h r£ c1 Th ton villagers turned WI is holding an
hymn My Hope Is Clean UD MrtfllJnft A —_1.
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..cleam ■ the main out ''."'“Se : O p e n m e e t in n ---------- -
room in the village hall. Following on from this, Trevor Holt; Nick Geldard
open meeting to night (August 16th) at Simonstone Old School at 7-30 p.m. The meeting is Gar deners’ Question
to empty and
musical backing for a the many songs. .
tion of the church Jijhilpta InnrAh at Martin Top. The
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lunch at, Standeh Hall, by permission of Mr. John Aspi-: nail, on- Sunday
Pendleton, is hold ing a jubilee lasagne
i Church,
September 9th; Fol lowing theluhch,'at
?® be enterfainment — r w „
12-30 p.m. there will t
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and bass guitar they f w r “ “xl® provided melodious
flight of ’
adults, £2 for chil dren. There will also be a raffle and tom bola. Tickets are available from PCC members or by ring ing 01200 426211.
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everyone joined in ^.VClmg her with “Rule Britan- Olympic gold medal- nt!.” o„,i «T
S P v^ l in n h
on Sunday August 19th on a cycle
event entitled “Ride With Brad”.
" ingpart. READ AND
R^CyclInq Don’t forget
A feed station is to be set up in the village for the cyclists tak-
is expected to pass ^1 members is for , . Cricket Club, through Pendleton .
Bradley Wiggins . . . i . - monstone with 773060.
list and Tour de |ns<^mts served after Hay, held at the France champion
'SJ "«IO/ med
competition for « 7 4 for Sabden decorated Welly. Lirensees Vaughn and Joming the Si-
interested Barbara Gorrinn _______ _
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Read WI please lo the club which contact its secre- is a member of the
no Ogden on Clitheroe Midweek League but has to
"*fn)oers meet the Play its home games third Thursday at Whalley as it no monthly at Si- longer has a pitch in m o n s .to n e -'o id
SIMONSTONE .. .
■ your waste paper a'hd cardboard out early on Monday' morning. Please u se________ _
forget to put carrier bag. Please Ticke^ts are pn sale for
the white hessian H i i/^l, sacks provided or a
clearly seen by the collection crew.
leave your waste pa per where it can be
SABDEN r a c e
o iTj ■ Sabden Football
pnze IS £200, second a flat
rize is se nd T rt" plastic ducks down --vr* Jt.'llUW
Sabden Brook starts at 3-30 p.m.
on Sunday August 26th and should be quite a spectacle. It follows the an-
throughout the year, which should appeal to everyone.
School at 7-30 and there is a var- ied programme
p.m" IHeclubhfsattracted var-
" t s and players ot all ages recently and this support will help to secure Its future. Sponsors are also needed. If anyone is inter ested in supporting It, they can contact
chairman John Har greaves.
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Club’s annual duck SelVicpt? race and the first St Marv’s Rr rn
J y-15 a.m. on Fri-
Q.1 S „ _ - _ . on sale, there will ® raffle fo r so ci
at a.m. ®
ety funds an d when th e show closes a t 4 P-m. som
f th e
St Nicholas’s Par ish Church Canon Borman Atty will
conduct Holy Com munionat9-30am
has Sunday Mass niV™-. Q II -
^^f^ch ' - i i u r c n u a lot of new mem- /
cert in the garden Paper day behind the village It’s paper'day in Pend- hall,yalthough be- leton.on Tuesday cause of a short August 21st. Please shpvvef of rainj the leave papers in the event was moved white bags provid- mto the village hall. ed. A ^ im S
' All are welcome. Ad-
BBC Young Gar dener of the Year and Diane Harrison from BBC Radio Lancashire.
Holden Clough The club has a team in Centre and the Burnley Sunday Leapiip anH \x/<3Airi;;/
tJ IJ club funds.
League and weekly training sessions ready for the new season have begun
run by new manager
missionTs'Ti 7or ^ “ ®*ding. non members which ^ ar iPD ean D a y
J^oludes tea and The fun Caribbean Hart, raised
Time with a panel of local experts - Philip Calvert from Reedley Garden Centre and BBC Radio Lancashire, John Foley from
like to thank the Stock Hotel • The folinp**
■will go to football otlOW WUUIUIIUS
nual Sabden FC v Sabden Veterans’ niatch at the Nutter Barn pitch at noon a.m. si and all the proceeds o u
cross will lead the 10 a.m. service.
Tonight (Thursday) at 9 p.m. is the dead line for entries for
1*11 V lui emucs ic
Sabden Horticultui- al Society’s annual show this weekend. Children’s and wine classes, however, can be entered and taken to the hall up to noon on the morning of the show which takes place in St Mary's Community Hall
on Saturday August 18th.
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Whalley Road, Leo Clarkson at 31 Pendleside Close and Alun Parfitt at 10 Alston Close.
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and vegetables, Mrs t . Palmer and Mrs
sVdgte'n^l^"'" _^5.
baking. Bill Cooke Next week’s meeting wine, Mrs A. Seed
y-* oiy
hofography, and Farm, by kind ner- ,,!^i'G-Hillaiyeggs. mission of the 5ar- Villager Bernard Par- rison family.
show and present 1° meet at Harri- l ie prizes at 2-15 « s t so tha\
and ^®^‘^®K'”®nts will be '
^shar®s®anbear- ranged.
WHALLEY
^m- S^'Nts will be a u c -C o f fe e c a s h i.m.
all- Villagers Mattpr' bst A nei^gmuo °n pT.
•» p.m some o the Z------------------— ,. nedoff.
English Martyrs’.RC Whalley,
tund-raising event
fttt will open the Everyone is advised -------
p ,®®n -Parsons . Fell to Harrop Hall On'Sndav there will f
x ? i ?
is a walk from the P °I Waddington
^ ^^-Pi’^rnni^ Whittam Road at ;
2-15 p.m. on Tues day.
Whittam a t Whalley Method h°'d ^ biggest'
is t Church will be led by local preach- :, e r AnneSmithuist.
^eet at -
Service On Sunday the 10-30 . a.m. worship service
OLYMPIC MOSAIC: Staff members Charlotte Hartley, Amy Wilson and Vicky Ince show off the masterpiece with children Ellis Houldsworth, Megan and Millie Parsons,
-Oliver Chitty, Owen Lee, Olivia Slater and Phoebe Ramsbottom. (s)
E- Hayes handi crafts, Mr J. Green j Green
T® nuwers
Daniel Parker gave a vote of thanks,
. Chapel at 9-30 a.m. followed by medi-
ue nuiy i^uiiiuiuu- ion in the Abbey
' tation in the Abbey Library at 10-30
Church in Clitheroe Road, Gerald Nor-
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pressed thanks to local companies GliderTravel, HTS Li- coi?d not have to‘kennfocl.'^'‘^““‘ „..„i c.u
EZ'EHs - ^ p acc.
Age UK Lanca- of the year, the an- shire has held its nual coffee morning first mating in St on Saturday Sep-
, , Sabden. A meeting will be held Villagers Matter after Mass on Sun- meets on alternate day August 26th to
s Community tember22nd.-
socialise over tea ministers of the and cake or take
part in crafts, ac tivities or listen
to speakers. Last week was a talk on looking back down
talk about keeping Mass, except Tues- safe. It costs £3.
day, is at 10 p.m. Boocock at 123 'Oung Farmers be left with John w ^
SLAIDBURN with commentary — ---------- and information can
On Monday night, 
em-church.org.uk members met at the Cjprvirpc;
aTamI o®f M i S Holy Coin- Green
Pictures of the newly- renovated church
fpund at ww. munion at Whalley atnursery
.'Whalley have designed : and made their very own
. Olympic mosaic. The exercise was part
o f The Sidings-based nursery’s Greek week
when the children tasted .Greek food and wore
■ togas one day instead of the uniform. H o w e v e r ,
t h e
highlight was making a mosaic o f the Olympic Rings with the children relishing the opportunity to break tiles and glue pieces onto the board to
make the design come to life.
The materials were kindly donated by local
CHILDREN from First Class Childcare at
• b u s in e s sma n John Cadman and the mosaic will now be displayed in nursery for parents,- children and visitors to see over the coming weeks.
The nursery children
also took part in a competition to design their very own Olympic logoto be u s e d Ihroughout the Olympic activities this summer at nursery.
The winning design
by Sophie Harrison will be the centrepiece of the certificates which the children will receive after they take part in the nursery’s Olympics today (Thursday).
memory lane and Mass on Saturday is at on August 23rd Gil- Atkinson will
5 p.m. and at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Daily
are ready and these can be collected from the back of the ciihurch.
few months
Eucharist for the next
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1-3U p.m. to 3 p.m. other details, and IS a chance to Rotas for readers and
from plan stall layout and P*"®*®"****'"”- '
at Brookside Primary School in Clitheroe. Each class was a different
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from Ribblesdale High School to do a performance during the opening ceremony. Shannon Bond, a former
Brookside pupil who is singing at the opening ceremony at the London 2012 Olympics, Mng at the opening ceremony leaving not one dry eye. Members of Brookside choir also sang with many singing solo parts.. ■Pupils then held their very own torch
relay ran around the “stadium” with their own Olympic torch. The children were very lucky to have the real Olympic torch brought into school by Faye Curtis and pupils enjoyed having
also had the opportunity to take part in more unusual sports such as curling. Students from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School also staged
then- picture taken with it and learning more about it. During the..week the children
Paralympic activities at Brookside, to enable the children to experience what It would be like for athletes with disabilities. The CRGS students also staged virtual athletics for the pupils to takepartin..
„ A spokeswoman for the school said; The children thoroughly enjoyed
me week and learnt a lot about the . Olympic values and related them to their own lives.”
TOP: Class 6 pupil Josh Root gives fellow pupils Zumba l e s s o n s during Olympic week, plus pupils at Brookside Primary School in
Clitheroe, stage their own Olympic Games,
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