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www.clitheroeadverttsor.co.uk r : mmm mm m L o u J Q 1 u EVENTS iS lji


Clrtheroe Platform Galleiy Until March 17th. “The Fateful Fable of 13”


and “The Curiosity Cabinet of Jewellety”. Exhibition of weirdly wonderful illustrations and sculptures by


Matt Roby and jewellery by Lucy Harvey. .


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Steward’s Gallery atClitheroe


Castle Museum From March 2nd to June 5th.


“Spellbound".. Exhibrtion of original works of art inspired by Pendle Hill.


B ra n ’s Gallery, C h i j^ n g


Until end of February. Winter exhibition of wori< by 10 artists from the local area. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays (closed 1 to 2 p.m.).


CIHheroe Library


Each Thursday 9.30 a.m. to noon.


Braille It Tel. 01200 426063. Each Tuesday at 2 p.m.


Up reading sessions in the meeting room.


Tuesday, Maroh 6th at - 7-30 p.m. “In the Footsteps of the - Brontes', atalkl^ Trevor Moody. V ’


Club Every Monday evening.'


Catholic Social


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.


Hail First Saturday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 P-m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.


Gisbum Festival Waddii^on


Methodist Church Each Friday from 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.


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Waddlers Toddter Group. St Maty’s Centre,


Lower Hali Mondays, Toddier group, ladles’ badminton, line dancing, pilates. Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Bokwa. Wednesdays, Zumba. Thursdays, yoga, Utin/


thecrossword ■ THIS crossvyord is just for fun — no prizes are given The


, solubon will be in next week's issue of The Valley. ACROSS


1 . You get old at the O rie n t (4 ) 3 . N ear a very q uiet fish (8 )


,9 . To ru le, I become a th in g apart (7 )- m: 1 ^■23 I '


TO. Break the circuits, say (5) n . Seabirds assemble on the wood for food (7 ,5 ) 1 3 . She takes a pound as usual (6 ) 1 5 . See us in Rome, p erhaps w ith a cat (6 ) 1 7 . Po int around w h ich Tess is about to g et changed into p ro tective clothing (8 ,4 ) 2 0 . Comedian finds com p any on the road, note (5 ) 2 1 . Extrem e cold is sin ce d ealt w ith (7) 2 2 . Recovered two p o in ts in the Red Sea (8 ) 2 3 . River is seen tw ice (4 )


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DOWN 1 . Ron and Tom have to be confused about the instrum ent


(8) ' 2. Wide actor? (5) '■


4 . Give m oney to M rStew art to appear in Burlesque (6 ) 5 . Connection w ith a broken oriental vessel (1 2 ) 6 . Seems lik e a couple of pages to listeners (7 ) 7 . Notice th e man taking on a senior journalist (4 )


8 . Rare case I sue over concerning saving a person from drink (3 -3 ,6 )


12. Professional cricket matches subject to demos (8) 14; Began ag ain w ith a goddess back in the red (7 )


16. First problem with oriental conflict (6) 18. Some scousers are employers (5). 19. Mark's seen in mascara (4) .





SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Holy orders; 7 Igloo; 8 Disturb; 10 Canoeist; 11 T in t


13 Head-on; 15 Poseur; 17 Knew; 18 Windlass; 21 Retired; 22 Heave, 23 Drawbridge. Down. 1 H eleti; 2 Loose-box; 3 O ldest 4 Dish; 5 Routine; 6


1^3 A b te^ 'io Crow^^^' ’ ^ Abetter; 16 Kinder;


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ballroom dancing. Moky dance fitness classes.


classes. Saturday, March 3rd


Cost: £5 per cla ss or £20 for 5


Antiquarian and secondhand book s a le ..


Entry is £1 and refreshments will be available.


For further details, telephone 01254813559.


Clitheroe United


Reformed Church Every Thursday at 1030 a.m,


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"Secret Singers" a new community choir. Olwyn Pearce 07891471404 or olwyn@


naturalvoice.net (booking essenUal). Also evetyTuesday at 8 p.m. in the Bam, Turner Fold, Read. Friday, March 2nd and evoiy other Friday thereafter at IO.30 a.m. ' Free drojM'n social organised by East Lancashire People First (adults with learning disabilWes). ’ Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, March 2nd and every other Friday thereafter at 1'30 p.m.


Whizz Tots mums and toddlers group.


Centre Every Tuesday 11 a.m. “Bderflower” group and lunch


: ■ -


Every Wednesday night Kai Karate Club.


Whailey


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


Little Rshes ^ u p for toddlers


and babies with parents or carers.


Gisbum Stiric


House Hotel Every Thursday at 7 p.m. ■ Women's weekly personal development group, “Isn’t it bme 2bu?“.


Contact Caralyne Lobb on


01200 445258 for further details.


The Grand


Friday, February 24th from 7 p.m.


GIWB; The Event Awards Evening. A oneoff special sponsored by


Clitheroe Lions to recognise the stars of GRAB, the winners .


of the Ribble Valley's inter secondaiy schools talent . - :. competition.


Saturday, February 25th from noon.


-unchbme jazz with the ever


popular Eric Ainsworth Quartet, featunng vocalist Lyn Fairbanks. Entiy to the session IS £2 or free to Grand Affinity Card holders;- —


Munch Manship: see highlight above.


Saturday, February 25th at 7-30p.m.


CASH - 80th Birthday Celebrabon of Johnny C ash.' - On the weekend of what would


rave been the countiy music ' - egend's 80th birthday, one of


he highest rated Johnny Cash nbute acts takes to the stage. :


Vocalist Ben, aka Cash, is racked by a six piece band. . Tcketsare£


10.


Sunday, February 26th fom 3 p.m, to 8 p.m.; ■leaven in the Afternoon. ■


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WalHowall Northern, Modem • and Motown soul. ■ / ^ ‘ icketsarB£6. ■' ■ uesday, February 2Sth - from 7 p.m.----


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Pizza and film, “Bicycle ; - ' '■ Dreams’ .


Cost £ 10 including a large pizza or£6film only. . •: _ . Friday, March 2nd from . noon.:-


Luncheon jazz with the Henry BothamTno.


Entiy to the session IS £2 or ■ free to holders of The Grand’s Affinity Card.


Friday, March 2nd at 7-30 p.m.'


Chernobyl Children Charity Fundraiser.


jChoirs including Ribbiesdale ■


and the Blackburn People's Choir take to the stage to raise funds to help bnng children from ■ Chernobyl to the Ribble Valley ‘


- fora holiday..' ■ - . .


Tickets are £10 for adults and -£5 for under-18s. ■;


Saturday, March 3rd at 2 p.m. ■


Red Riding Hood. Theatre, corhpariy Horse and


Bamboo re-tell the classic girl and the wolf tale.


Tickets are £10 adults and £5 forund er-18s..............


. Saturday, March 3rd at 7-30p.m.


The Beat plus support. SKA revivalists the Beat


-perform classic material from ' their Two Tone record label days


a s well ashew material.', T lcketscost£15. ;


' Tuesday, March 6th from i Trinity Community


club. Gentle seated exercise. Tel. 01200 453076/ 453077.


* ^“ rther 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 01Z82 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.


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; 7 p.m. : Ladies’ film night, “Love &(3ther :


; Drugs".


: Wednesday, March 7th at ; 7-30 p.m. : An Eveningwith Martin Bell.


: An insight into the career : ofthe former BBC foreign : correspondent and ihdependen : MP. The evening will also raise : money for Martin's nominated : charity. Help for Heroes. : Tickets are £10. : To book any ofthe above tel. i 01200421599. ,


j St Michael & St : John’s Parish Hall,


: Lowergate : Saturday, February 25th ; frem 7-30 p.m.


: Ballroom and Latin American : dance nighL I En tiyis£ 5 .


; Wednesday, February 29th I at 7-30 p.m.


: “What's in a Name?", a talk by ; Mrs Pat Morris on the histoiy : and meaning of surnames. ; Admission is £1.50 and : includes light refreshments. • Eveiyone welcome.


I Trinity Methodic


i Church : Saturday, February 25th • from 10 a.m. until noon. : Coffee Stop.


• • Enjoy bacon butties, toasted : teacakes, jam scones and


. i more to help boost the Trinity Redevelopment Fund. '


jiClitheroe Bridge I Club


,i Thursday, February 23rd. :; Monday, February 27th.


; Thursday, March 1st. : Monday, March 5th. : Thursday, March


Tel. 01254 877256. ■: £2.50.


■ Improvers and experienced I players welcome. : , Cost £1.50 members, visitors


i Clitheroe


i Ramblers : Saturday, February 25th j at 9 a.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car


: parkfortheWhisI^Trail, Grane : Road, Haslingden.


■; Barrie Williams 07757 350273. : Tuesday, February 28th at '■. 1 p.m.


: Meet at Chester Avenue car i park for Chipping Valley. : Ia n T hornton B ry a r 0 1 2 0 0 I 444829.


: Saturday, March 3rd at ' 9-30 a.m.


: Meet at Chester Avenue car I park for Amcliffe.


: Graham Davies 01254 301953.


Tuesday, March 6th at 10 a.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car


' I , In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 : p.m ..


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: Tickets are priced £12.50 ■ : ; including food.


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park for Howarth. Ian Nicol 01200 4 23801; ..


Club Walk Wednesday, February 29th' atU-35a.m. Meet at Interchange to catch No. 71 bus forTwiston to Downhamwalk. Wednesday, March 7th at 11-30 a.m.


Bowland Transit o Meet at Interchange to catch the


B IO bus for a circular walk from Dunsop Bridge. Tel. 01200 443561.


’ Clitheroe


Mountaineering Club Friday, February 24th Weekend meet at Gian Dena


Mountain Hut, Ogwen Valiev. Wales.


Contact Hlen Darby on 01254 248221.


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Thursday, March 1st at 9 a.m.


Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club forVWiemside.


Contact Dieidre Collier on 01535656613.


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Walk, Buriiolme Bridge


Thursday February 23rd at 1-30 p.m. W alkofuptosevenmiles ' so allow up to three hours to cornplete. Free places.


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WaIk,Whaltey i Friday, February 24th at 1-30 p.m.


i Meet at Whailey Bus StaUon


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Stepping Out


Monday, February 27th at 1-30 p.m.


Walk of up to four and a half Tiiles so allow up to two hours to complete. Free places.


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


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


MeetatthePlatform Galleiy for walk of up to 90 minutes’ r duraUon. Free to join.


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ursday, March 8th at 90 p.m.


|e t at the village hall fbr walk Irp to seven miles taking up


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ifaik, Rjix^iestef pnday, March 5th at 1-30


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- feursday, February 23rd at


Thursday, March 8th at 7'30 p.m.


“Jordan", an exotic trip narrated by Frank Duckett Fbr both, thevenueisthe S t Mary’s Centre, Church Street, Clitheroe, and further information is available by telephoning 01254 822196.


Clitheroe


Speakers’Club Monday, March Sth. Meet in the Young Farmers'


Club at Clitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe.


Everyone welcome. Fbr further Information, telephone 01200 427870.


Club Wednesday, March 7th. Meet at Ribbiesdale Wanderers


Clitheroe Garden


Cricket Club, Brownlow Street Clitheroe, fora talk on spring pruning by Marguerite Hughes. Entry is free. Fbr further information, telephone 01200 422818.


CIHheroe


Concerts Society Wednesday, March 7th. Duo Teresa Caneno perfonns in the Sbrth Form Centre, Clitheroe


Royal Grammar School, York Street, Clitheroe. Tickets cost £12.50 but admission is free for full-time students and accompanied children. They are available on the door, via the society’s website at www. clitheroeconcerts.org, from Clitheroe Music in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, orfrom Ribble Valley Tourist Infomiation (tentre.


Hall Wednesday, February 29th at 7-30 p.m.


Boltonhy- Bowland Village


Whist and domino drive. The Brown Cow,


Chatbum Thursday, February 23rd at 7 p.m.


Jumble sale with proceeds to the Chatbum Jubilee Celebration Fund; Admission is 20p.


Hall Saturday, February 25th at 8 p.m.


Newton Village


Beaties tribute Twist & Shout to peifonn, followed by Steve


Thompson's disco. Tickets cost £ 8 and include a hot supper. Fbr further information, contact Marie on 01200 446630. Monday, February 27th at 7'30 p.m.


Quiz night Teams of fourto enter. Admission is £ 2 .5 0 per person, which includes refreshments. Fbr further information, contact Sandra on 01200 448289.


KnowIeCb’een


Ariliage Hali Monday, February 27th at 7-30 p.m.


Whist and dominoes.


Cost £1.50 including tea and biscuits. Everyone welcome. Sunday, March 4th. Memorial Luncheoti with Poems, Pints and Pies. Bring favourite poems and


favourite tipple for a fun afternoon. Tickets inclusive of food are £12.50. Tuesday, March 6th. Line dancing. New dancers welcome. Entry is £2.50 and Includes tea and biscuits. Wednesday, March 7th. MilitatyWhisL


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Cost £ 1 .5 0 Including tea and biscuits.


Forfurther information on all - of the above, telephone Jean Procter on 01254 878447.


Hall Sunday, February 26th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Table top sale . To book a table, cost £10, telephone Honey on 01254 822350 or Grace on 01254 823402. Saturday, March 3rd. An evening of traditional country music with Jim Tracy. Tickets are £ 6 and are available on the door, from Whailey Post Office or by contacting David Gemmell on 01254 823402.


Whalley Village TheDoglim,


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


Open mic/jam night open to all musicians and singers. Fbr further information, contact attydoghouse@gmail.com.


The Sanctuaiy of


Heaiii^ Lan^io Wednesday, March 7th. Ribble Valley Meditatiori Group,- ■


Pisces Solar Festival. Tel,01254 825976 or sheilafish6@aol.com or www. ribblevalleymeditation.co.uk.


RibUe Valley


SenkNTs’ Forum Thursday, March 1st at 10 a.m. Forum meeting in S t Wilfrid’s Church Hall, Longridge. For further infomiation, telephone 01200 443561.


RibUe Valley Jazz


& Blues Club Thursday, March 1st 8 p.m.


Sax and piccolo player Munch Manship and his quartet. perfomi in the Atrium Caffe Bar at Clitheroe Castle Museum, Clitheroe. Tickets are £10 at the door or £ 8 for members. Fbr further information, telephone 01200 424444.


RibUe Valley


Crossroads Cme Friday, February 24th from 10-30 a.m. to noon. Funckaising coffee morning in Salisbuiy Hall, Newtonnn- Bowland, with bring and buy cake sale and exhibition by local artist Glynis Kidson.


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Entry is free but there will be a potfordonations.


Child Action North


West Wednesday, February 29th at 7'-30 p.m. “An Evening with Josephine Cox", the best selling novelist reads from and answers questions on her books in an event hosted by BBC Radio Lancashire’s Joe Wilson at theThwaites Empire Theatre, Blackburn. Tickets cost £7 with concessions at£6 and all proceeds going to the charily. Book online at WWW.


thwaitesempiretheatre.co.uk or call the box office on 01254 685500 between 10 a.m . and 12-30 p.m. Monday to Saturday.


Hoghton Tower


Wednesday February 29th and Thursday, March 1st at 7-15 p.m. Ghost tour and hot meal to combat any chills. Fbr further information and to book (booking essential), telephone 01254 852986 or visitwww.hoghtontower.co.uk.


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