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Cntheroe A d v e r tiser &TImes.Thursday, February 7» 2013 i


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ir.cIitheroeadverti8er.co.uk Clitheroe A dvertiser &Trmes,Thursday, February 7,2013 It;: ! J - I?1 ■ Conttnued from page 30 EVENTS


Clitheroe Castle Museum To Thursday February 28th Pirates treasure hunt Wednesday February 20th from noon Half-teim pirate craft session. Booking advised. Cail 01200 424568. Every Saturday from 2p.m. Storytime. Every Sunday between noen and 3^0 p.m. Crafty Sunday fun. Every Monday during term time My^eiy object handiing (adults only). Intri^ing objects fiem the collecb'ons introduced by a museum assistant


BrabinsG^leiy,


Chipping To Thursday, February, 28th from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. dally Winter exhibition featuring the artistic endeavours of Lancashire painters, potters, woodturners and jewellery makers among others. Free admission.


Platfoim Galleiy,


CiHheroe Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Momlay to Friday and 10 a.m. to 430 p.m. Saturday. Exhibited art and marketplace for hand crafted grfts. Free . admission.


Ciitheroe LiiNTaiy Every Thursday from 930 a.m. to noon.


Braille It Tel. 01200 426063. Tuesdays at 2 p.m.


Toddler Rh^e Time-term timeonly.’ Thursdays at 10 a.m. and


'Saturdays at 2 p.m. Storytime. Sessions during ’ ■ term time only. -


Chatbiim Libr^ Every Thursday frorri 1-15 to 1-45 p.m.. Story time for pre-schooi children. Every second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. ' Chatbum Book Group. For further information, call the library on 01200 441047.


PendleCiub,


Loweigate Every Tuesday at 73 0 p.m. Sequence dancing fbr over35s. Every Werkwsday, 2 to 4 pim. Young at Heart Club for gentle , seated exercise.


GSsbum Festival


Mali First Saturday of morrth, 1030 a.m. to 430 p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.'


th e c r o s sw o r d


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


ACROSS - :


1. Avails oneself of American ship round the East (4) 8. A pale copy's ruined the revelation (10) 9. The smart set will show what one is prone to use (8) 10. A man who dispenses with current measures (4) 12. About to shoot off target; showing negligence (6) 14. Part of the course where not so much is staked (6) 15. Weapon is used in a complicated piot (6)


- 17. Get round to make inquiries for engine component (6)


. 18. Unladylike party? (4) 19. Surely it contains more than a quarter of the pack (4-4)


21. The final battle for a Royal Marine, oid fellow (10) . 2Z A bit of pigment in terra-cotta (4)


DOWN 2. He makes an overall plan to get artists sorted out (10) 3. Seaman found in the ceilar (4)


SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD Across: 7 Vault 8 Sealant 9 Ravioli; 10 Grief; 12 impersonal-15


In stitches; 18 G ro u t 19 General; 21 Rbtsina; 22 Ernie Down: 1.Overtaking; 2 Suave; 3 Otto; 4 Aspire; 5 Urgesse- 6


'


Valrant 11 Fall asleep; 13 Maintein; 14 Escorts; 16 Coqnac-17 Crank; 20 Noel.


' 4. Insures the bed-linen (6) . 5. Virginia, the northern maid returning as a servile type (6)


6. Roundabout ways showing how examinees succeed (8) 7. Favourites.walk over (4) 11. Moving parade in favour of surrender (10) 13. Altering a new order not involving fractions (8)


16. Indined to be included in the inventoiy (6) 17. Works hard and makes a meal (6) 18. Blow one's'mates up (4)


20. There's veiy little money in comic entertainment (4)


-For information ■ and news.online. 24 hours a day; . seven days a week - ■visit


ow website w w v y.c lith e ro e adv e r tise r .cO iU k


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St Michael & St John’s Parish Centre,


Loweigate Every Moniiay evening \ Ribble Valley Visually Impaired- Group. Call 01200 426822.. Wednesilay, Febrhaiy - - 20th, 2 to S p.m. ' Tea dance. To dance and enjoy. a delicious tea costs £3.50. Fbrfurther information, call Daphne on 01200 427912.


WadcGngton


MeUiodist Church Every FHday, 10 to 1130 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group.


St Mmy’s Centre,


Clitheroe Mondays. Toddler group, ladies' badminton, line dancing, pilates, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Tuesdays. Jujitsu. Wednesilays. Zumba, tai chi. Brownies, Spanish iessons. Thursdays. Yoga, Latin dancing. Fridays. Line dancing. Satunlays. Weight Watchers, Sparkle Dance Academy. Saturday, February 16th, to Saturda,y February 23rd, (exciuding Sunday February 17th) at 730 p.m. with 2-15 p.m. matinee on 23rd. Kiss Me Kate. Cl'rtheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic and' Dramatic Society presents Coie Porter’s take on Shakespeare's “Taming of the Shrew’ . Tickets are priced from £10 to £12, with a matinee ticketfortwo adults, . two children at £30. Tickets'are , available from the ticket holtline on 07974 323832, from the group’s webs'rte atwww. ■ thopera.co.uk or from the St Mary’s Centre box office. ■


Clith«t>e United


Refonned Church Every Tuesday, noon to 130 p.m.


Open church inciudinga short: - service of reflection a t l2 3 0 p.m. Friday, February 15th, ami every other Friday at 130 ' p.m.


Whizz Tots mums and tdddlers group.


■ RilAle Valley '


DanceStudio Mondays at 10-45 a.m. and Thursdays at 10-15 a.m.


In Clitheroe United Refomied ' Church. Zumba Gold, Latin dance work-out for mature movers. New participants very welcome. Cos t £4. Mondays at 13 0 p.m. Pre-school balletforchildren aged 8plus. Basic ballet ■


■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the ad­ vertisements in WHAT'SON. To advertise in WHAT'SON please phone 01772 838114.


moves and musicality. Booking required. Momlays at 5-15 p.m. Ballet for teens. Suitable fbr beginners from age U j jlu s . Booking required. Mondays at 6 p.m. Adult beginners’ tap. A lOweek course that will be repeated regularfy. Forfurther infbmiation and to book places on any of the above, call Lindsay on 07881 854944 or etnail info® . ribblevalleydance.com.


Trinity Methodist


Church Every Tuesday at 11 a.m. Elderfiowergroup. Gentle seated exercise. Call 01200 453076/453077.


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Saturday, Febhiary 9th, 1130 a.m. to 130 p.m. Soup and sweet lunch in aid of Trinity’s Redevelopriient Fund. Homemade soup with roll and butterfollowed bya selection of homemade desserts with tea or coffee. Cost is £5 for adults and £2.50 for children (12 and under).


Trinity Community


Centre Every Wednesilay night - Kai Karate Club.


Gisbum Stiik


HouseHotel Every Thursday at 7 p.m. Worhen’s weekly personal


.


development group; Isn’t it time 2bu?. Contact Carolyne Lobb on 01200 445258 for further . details. • •


First Choice


Credit Union Every Friday, 2 to 3 p.m. ' At Citizens’ Advice Bureau,


i


Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Clitheroe. First Choice Credit Union for savings accounts


: and affordable loans. Open to : all Ribble Valley residents. Call : 01706 215082 or log on to : www.firstchoicecu.co.uk.


I BnEngton&


; L a n ^ V m ^ H a U ; Dally


: Pre-school playgroup. Indoor and i outdoor play areas. Call 07986 : 255643 forfijither information. ; Every Monday aftememn I Leisure club fbr over-55s to ; make friends, play dominoes, : Scrabble and table tennis. • New friends welcome, call : 01254823794. : Every Tuesilay, 7 to 8 p.m. : Zumba. Fitness class open to : all. Cost is £3.50 per person. • Fbrfurther information, call : Jennifer Green on 01254 ; 296122 or-emailjennifer. ■ : green@brfctrustco.uk. ; Every Tuesday, from 8-15 : tolOp.rrr. : Beginners’ ballroom dancing classes. Tel. 07732 826176 for details. Wednesday evenings Warcock Archers. Fbr inform­ ation, call 01254 248317. Thursday everilngs. Badminton club. New players needed. All welcome. Also, value for money court hire available. Fbr details, tel. 07772 790954.


Angela Westweil School of Dance, Moor Lane,


Clitheroe Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 930 a.m. Dancing Babies. Dance class for children aged from two years. Every Weitoesday from 8 pjn. . Ladies'adult ballet class. Cost


' £4.-'' Fbr further infbrmation on these classes arid to enrol for RAD ballet, IDTA modem jazz and tap (all grades), call


01200 444211 orvis'itwww. angelawestwejlschoolofdarice. com.


Whailey


Methodist Church Every Tuesday, between 915 and 11 a.m. Little Rshes ^oup fortoddlers and babies with parents or carers.


Whalley Country


Dance&eup Every Friday, 730, to 930 p.m. Class meets in Whalley Methodist Church. Beginners are welcome and there is no need to take a partner. Cost is £3 per class including tea and biscuits. Fbrfurther information, call 01282 770702.


LjpReading& Managing Hearing


Loss Every Tuesday, 2 to 4 p.m. Free lip reading classes open to everyone. Held in the meeting . room at Clitheroe Library (there will be a 30p charge for refreshments). For further information, email


teacher Carol Riley at cariley® talk21.com or call on 01200 426769.


The Grand


Saturday, February 9th, at 130 p.m. The Gingerbread Man. A fun musical show for toddlers (designed for children 0 to 5 years). Tickets are £4.50 each or £15 for a group booking of four, .


.


Sahaday, Fgfaniaiy 9th, 7 pm. The Wave Pictures and Jonnie


Common plus siippporL Two'star turns from la st year’s Cloudspotting Festival play Clitheroe. The Wave Pictures


is an indie alt-pop trio, while Glasgow band Jonnie Common


is a 6Music favourite. Tickets


£10. Sunday, February 10th, at


730 p.m. Fuel. Christian worship with Dawn Hektra. Tickets £3. Monday and Tuesday, February U-12th, at 7-30 p.m. wfth matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday February 16th An InspectorCalls. Theatre group Ribcaged Productions brinp to life JB Priestly’s ever popular drama. Tickets are £12 for adults arid £6 for under 18s. FHilay, February 15th, noon to 2 p.m. Lunchtime jazz with Adrian Ingram’s Jazz Davrgs. Admission is £3 or £1.50 to holders of The , Grand’s Affinity Card. FHilay, February 15th, 7 to 10 p.m. NRG Ceiebrate school’s out fbr half-temi. Dancing, games and giveaways for Years 8 ,9 and 10. Tickets £5. Saturday, February 16th, from 7 p.m. (doors) T Rextasy. The "officiar Marc Bolan/T. Rex tribute band in that It’s endorsed by Marc . Bolan’s catalogue management performs a powerful set Sunday, February 17th, from 2 p.m. (doors) Monster Ceilidh Band. Re­ scheduled date with the band, which mixes a traditional take with a modem twist on its folk genre. Tickets £8 for adults, £4 for under 18s and free for under12s. Monday, February 18th, at 11 a.m. and 230 p.m. CBeebies’ Sid Sloane. Songs, mage and lots of audience participation makes fora fun show aimed at three to seven year-olds fronted by popular CBeebies presenter Sid Sloane. Tickets £10 for adults and £8 for under 18s. Wednesday, February 20th, at 2p.m. The Nightingale. Masks, pupperty, animation, story­ telling and music are used by theatre company Horse and Bamboo to retell Hans Christian Andersen’s story. Tickets are £8.50 for adults, £5 for under 18s or £25 for families of two adults, two children. To book the above tel. 01200 421599.


Clitheroe Naturiaists’


Society Thursday, February 7th, at 730 p.m.


Meet In St Mary’s Centre, Jhurch Brow, Clitheroe, for talk 3y Sophie Leadsom entitled "Gravel to Grebes -The


Jevelopment of Brockholes". Ihursday, February 21st,


at 730 p.m. Meet in St Mary’s Centre, Church Brow, Clitheroe, for


alk by Frank Duckett entitled ■Splendours of Iceland".


Fbrfurther infbmiation on both, call Frank on 01200 446847. -


Clitheroe Bridge


Club Thursday, February 7th. Monday, February U th . Thursday, February 14th. Monday, February 18th. Thursday, February 21st. In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Improvers and experienced players welcome.


Clithefoe Mountaineering


Club Thursday, Febnoy Till, 9 ajn. Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club for Bowland. For further details, call Nick Millward on 01200 441346. Sunday, February 10th Climbing meet Details from Rob Sm'rtton on 01200 426617. Thursday, February 21st, at 8 p.m. Indoor meeting at Clitheroe Cricket Club, Chatbum Road, Clitheroe, with Bern Hardman giving an illustrated talk entitled “The Royal Highway-ATraverse of Mont Blanc". Non members welcome.


Clitheroe


RamMers Saturday, February 9th, at 930 a.m.


Meet'at Chester Avenue car park for Hawthomthwa'rte Fell from Abbeysteadi Registered assistance dogs orily on this walk. Ben Brown; 01254 , 822851, ; Tuesday, February 12th, at 1 p.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Gisbum. James Jolly: 07970073356. Sunday, February 17th, at 930 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Osbaldeston. Nomnan Hobson 01254:262463. Tkiesdqy, Fetanoy 19111,10 am Meet at Chester Avenue car park for llkley. Valerie Grooby: 01200428766.


Bowiand Walkers Wednesday, February 1 ^ , at 11-25 a.m. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for No.7 bus to Barley for a four mile circular over Stang Top. Sunday, February 17th, a t ' U-4Sa.m. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for X80 bus to Skipton for four mile walk from Gargrave to Rylstone. Wednesday, February 20th, at 1130 a.m. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for No.lO bus to Dunsop Bridge for a five mile walk to Slaidbum. Fbr further infomiation and


to join the vralks, call 01200 443561.


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Steiniingput hursday. February 7th. at 130


b-m. : ; . ■ - f.:^ .■ ; :


Meet at Read car park for walk of up to even miles.


, ; ' ,v , i v iday, February 8tb, at 130 p.m.


Meet at Platform Gallety, Cl'rtheroe, for valk of up to three and a half nhiles. Sunday, February 10th,-'at 2 p.m. Meet at Platfomi Gallery, Cl'itheroe, for


gentle walk of up to a mile and a half. . Monday, February l lth , ' at 130 p.m. _ '


: . i ■ Meetat Whaliey bus station for walk of up


|o four and a half miles; Tuesday, February 12th, at 1930 ja.m. MeetatPreesallfor "stop and stare" alk of up to seven miles with breaks


(o appreciate Mews, flora,faunaanda ackedlunch. hursday, February 14th, at 130 p.m. Meet at St Peter's Church, Salesbury, for valkofuptosevenmiles.


Friday, February 15th, at 13 0 p.m. Meet at Platfomi Gallery, Clitheroe, for alk of up to three and a half miles.


Sunday, February 17th, at 2 p.m. Meet at Platfomi Gallery, Clitheroe, for


gentle walk of up to a mile and a half. Monday, February 18th, at 130 p.m.


- ■ Meet at Ribchester car park. Church


Street, Ribchester, for walk of up to four pnd a half miles. , hursday, February 21st, at 1-30


p.m.


Meet in Downham for walk of bp to seven niles.


.


Valks are free to join, o r further information, call Bam'e Mlliams on 01200 4 14 4^ .


Zest Braffford Vill^e ‘ 3ii


■Mondays, 6-45 to 7-45 p.m. ■Tai Chi. Fbr further infomiation, call ■012004233672. ■Mondays, 8 to 10 p.m. I^ u e n c e dancing Fbrfurther


■Gym club. Fbr details, call 01200 ■423424. ■Fridays, 2to 4 p.m. ■New bridge group. Players welcome but Jmust be experienced or improvers.


iHall . nowle Green Village


■Monday, February n th , at 730 ■p.in«


■Whist and dominoes. To play costs £1,50 ■ inclusive of tea and biscuits.


■Wednesday, February 13th, at 7-30 Ip.m.


| /^ n c e d sequends dancing. Cost is £3, ■ including refreshments. ■Thursday,' February 14th, from ■ noon.


I Lunchtime concert featuring multi award-


I winning harpist Ailie Robertson,, who I will perform melodic CelUc.sounids and >


I classiral romantic pieces to celebrate S t . I Valentine’s Day. Tickets are inclusive I of a two course lunch or £11 for concert I only. Accompanied children pay £7. Seats I must be booked In advance. To book, I call 01200 425629 or 07814 782144


I up to 5-30 p.m. on the day before the I perfoimance. Please state if a vegetarian I meal Is required. ■ I Thursday, February 21st, from ■ noon. - • I The Invell Octet led by Dewi Tudor Jones.


I Graduates from the Royal Northern I College of Music combine with freelance


I musicians firorn orchestras such as The I Halle and BBC Philharmonic to perform.


I music by Mendelssohn. The concert tickets must be pre-booked, is


I


I followed by two course lunch. Details and I booking as above.' ‘ ‘ “


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■infonnation, call 01995 61434. Tuesdays, 7 to 8 p.m. JZumba. Fbr details, call 01200 425008. ■Wednesdays, from 915 to 11 a.m. ■Mothers and toddlers group. Call 01200 ■423672 for details. ■Thursdays, 730 to 930 p.m. ■Short mat indoor bowling. Fbr further ■information, call 01200 429626. ■Mondays, Wednesdays and ■Thursdays 6 to 9 p.m.


778464 or visist vvww.sabdenlink.org.


Chipping Village Hall Saturday, February 9th, from 730 p.m. until late


Valentine's Disco. Charity event to raise' funds for Chipping Rrst Responders. Wear


something red. Tickets are £15 inclusive of a hot buffet supper. They are available


from May on 01995 61402, Margaret on 01995 61230 or Debs on 01995 61599.


Christ Church, Chatbum Friday, February 8th, at 730 p.m Chatbum Music Events presents an evening of popular and light classical music played by Nigel Ogden, presenter of BBC Radio 2's "The Organist Entertains". He will be joined by the Haslingden Choir. Tickets are £8 inclusive of light refreshments and are available from Roy Porter Butcher, Chatbum, or by . telephoning 01200 441624 or 01254 384893. Concert proceeds to be split betweeii the East Lancashire Contact Centre and the upkeep of the church.


Whalley & District Rower Club


Thursday, February 14th, at 730 p.m.


Romance themed flower arranging Jemonstration entitled “All You Ne^ is • Love" in St Michael annd St John’s Parish Centre, Lowergate.


Ribble Fun Chib Every Sunday at 730 p.m. Tim club meets in the New Inn, Parsons rane, Clitheroe, to show world cinema


and British films, including contemporaiy, classic, documentaries and animation. To join costs £15 per year. No entrance charge for screenings. Turn up or call 11200 424444 for further details.


Dog Inn, Whalley


Thursday, February 7th, from 9 i.m.


"Open mio night for musicians and vocalists and those who enjoy listening to h/e music. Fbr further information, ejnail attydoghouse@gmail.com.


RiMble Valley Jazz &


Slues Club liursday, February 7th, at 8 p.m. Ipitina performs in the Atrium Cafe Bar,


Clitheroe Castle Museum, led byboog'e- . woog'e pianist Justin Randall. Ickets are £8 for members and £10 for


non-members and are available at the door.


-rench Circle of Sibblesdade


Monday, February U th , at 730 I.m.


felebrate French language and culture .


over dinner in a local restaurant Fbr venue details and for information on joining the group, log on www. erclefribblesdale.co.uk.


libble Valley Diabetes


Group Monday, February U th , at 730 I.m. leet at Clitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor load, Clitheroe, for AGM and a diabetes pdate delivered by Dr R. Wilkinson. Fbr


further details, call Mr Gordon Dixon on 01254245611.


.ancashire Family iistory & Heraldry


Society uesday, February 12th, at 730 imL fleet at Clitheroe Cricket Club, Chatbum dad, Clitheroe, from a talk by Frank Vateon entitled "Blackpool from Rshing


Village to Holiday Destination". Everyone ■ elcome.


Hoghton Tower unday, February 17th, from 10 .m. to 2 p.m.


Merchant of Hoghton Famners’ Market Omission is £1 per car. House and arden closed to the public forwinter, but jfe and gift shop open.


Wednesday and Thursday, ebruary 20th and 21st, 7-15 p.m. host tour dinner. Led by silent ..


orchbearers and to include halls, nderground passages and well house, oghton Tetwer is reputedly Britain’s third • ,


most haunted house. Mulled vMne on ; rrival. Dinner on finishing tour.


';


Tickets ate £25 per person and must. - re prebobked. To book, call 0 125 4' ,^. 852986.-;;;',


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FOR those who missed Tipitina's rip­ roaring concert recently at The Grand in Glitheroe, here's another opportunity to catch this entertaining New Orleans barrelhouse combo. They are the latest act to perform for


the monthly gig hosted by Ribble Valley jazz and Blues Club at its regular venue, the Atrium Cafe Bar at Clitheroe Castle. This not-to-be-missed gig takes place


tonight, Thursday February 7th, starting at 8 p.m. Led by boogie-woogie pianist Justin


Randall, Tipitina play their own infectious brand of New Orleans-style jazz. Recently voted third in UK jazz Awards' category for best new small band, a


Jipitina gig.offers an excellant chance- : to see:a'rare breed of- jai music in the. fine'-tradition of Professor Longhair,’Dr


John and Fats Waller. The venue has a. Catch sensational jazz outfit live TONIGHT New


Orieans- style jazz merchants Tipitina who wiii play live in Clitheroe tonight


PETER SHAWCROSS RiLEY


The front cover of Peter Shaweross Riley's new book 'From Where I'm Sitting' and (inset right) the man himself.


z'* -a - ----- - • i; - ■- , ' i j .‘I-"-".;— ' ^ ^ The scene of Peter's road accident, which closed the AS9 fo r five hours and caused traffic chaos in Clitheroe I ........' :/?». L j - that


From where I'M SITTING...


. A N E N T E R T A I N I N G A N D A F F E C T I O N A T E V I E W O N S U R V I V I N G H O S P I T A L . W O R K a n d O T H E R S T U F F !


CLITHEROE car crash survivor Peter Shaweross Riley is enjoying the warm reception given to his newly published book "From where I'm sitting..." It provides an affectionate, minute-


by-minute-and first-hand account of the severe road traffic accident suffered by Peter on the A59 just outside Clitheroe a few years ago. The busy A59 was closed for five hours and Clitheroe town centre was in gridlock as a result. Peter's - patient's eye narrative provides an entertaining insight into the workings of the emergency services and hospitals which he encountered on what turned out to be a much longer homeward journey than expected! "The incredible wit and humour.of


the people with whom I came into contact inspired me to write about my experiences in the hope that these might help not just others in a similar situation, but their friends and families as well," said Peter. He also introduces into this


emotional mix a range of compelling and amusing accounts of incidents from his working life as a chartered surveyor in East Lancashire, all stumbled across in a home near you! "From Where I'm Sitting..." is available through Amazon.co.uk either as a paperback or to download as a Kindle e-book. It has already received some glowing independent reviews, with descriptions ranging from "poignant" and "thought provoking" to "inspirational".


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