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i ' Clllhoroo Advertiser &TImes,ThutBday, March 7,2013 www.ciitheroeadvertiser.co.uk www.clitheroeadvortlser.co.uk . “ h J- EVENTS


life ; Cntheroe Castle Museum


'■ - /,<!? To Sunday March 31st.- S


- j 5 N \ t Sunday March 10th.


Caterpillare and butterflies hunt Saturday March 9th and


Free flowers for the first 50 ^ ■ ^ children compleUng the above


niuseum hunt to give to their mumfor Mothers’ Day ■ Saturdays from 2 p.m. ' • .Stoiybme.-


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^ Crafty Sunday fun. , . ' - Mondays during term time.


Sundays noon to 3:30 p.m. Mystery object handling (adults


■ only). Intriguing objects from - the collecUons introduced by a ■


museum assistant Platfonn Gallery,


* Clitheioe Dally to April 13th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 430


. p.m. Saturday. Exhibiflon: To the Letter.


■ Show of ceramic, metal and other worh using words and


A letters as integral partof their ^ design. Also display of hand ' crafted gifts. Free admission.


Clilheroe library


Thursdays from 930 a.m. to noon.


Braille It Tel. 01200426063 Thursdays from 930 a.m. , to 1130 a.m. .


; 'T?... Silver Surfer Dropfn. Free help' and guidance on setting up an etnail account searching the ■


■ Intemet'dowloading digital ' photos and other ways to get more out of your computer.


, Tuesdays at 2 p.m. ' Toddler Rhyme Time -tenn time.


. Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m.


Stoiyflme. Sessions during term tme only.


Chatbum Library


Thursdays from 1-15 to 1-45 p.m.


Stoiy bme for preschoolers. Every second Wednesday -j.of the month at 7 p.m. ' Chatbum Book Group. For


further information, telephone the library on 01200 441047 Thursday March 7th at 530 p.m.


0 Lecture: “The 1634 Lancashire WitchTnals". Freeeventto coincide with World Book Day


St Michael &St John's Paish Centre,


Lowergate Every Monday evening.


Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Telephone 01200 ,>426822.


Thursday March 14th. Demonstration by Linda Hardman, of the Rower Shop’ Clitheroe: For details contact Carole on 01282 772143.


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


ACROSS 9. Collide with a boat (5)


10. The fate of examinees if a rule is broken! (7) Order a liqueur (11)


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fastest railway engine achieves? (5,6) - ^ after a friend becomes a knight (7)


19, Fight for what has been rejected (5) ® manuscript consisting of many sheets (5) .


24. Pat IS in a bad way and he's a key performer (7)


DOWN 1. Crow a nice tree inside (5)


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2. Mouth-organ (6) ■ ^ 3. Lee Trevino hoids it up! (3) 4. Everybody in a favourite bed (6)


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SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD Across: 1 Pedestrian; 7 Onset; 8 Respite; 10 Fireside- 1 1 i inn.,.


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6. He investigates unexpected departures (7) /. Canvas support (5)


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8. Fellow IS taking m a hundred unbalanced types (7) 11. Step on to the platform (7)


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13. A screed is badly folded (7) 15. Moist and sticky, like a shellfish (6) 16. About an inclination to eat one's words (6)


. 'Fo r information’■


: and news online 24 hours a day, seven days a week — visit' - our website


www.clitheroe ad v e r tise r iCQ -TiVv


- ;Knowle Green


i Church : Saturday March 16th at . t 9a.m.


: Men’s breakfast. All men ■ j welcome. :■


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: St Ambrose i Church, j


Gkindleton


: Wednesday March 13th at : 730 p.m.


: ..‘Parson’s Pie'-two course i dinner at Duke of York, : .Grindleton, followed by speaker • Rev. Trevor Vaughan recounting


; t amusingtalesfromhislatest - i book. Tickets £20. Ring Carol : Pye on 01200 441507 to book.


i Pendie Club,


; Loweigate I Every Tuesday at 730 p.m. : Sequence dancing for over-55s. ; Wednesdays 2 to 4 p.m.


:■ Young at Heart Club for gentle • seated exercise.


j Hall : First Saturday of the ; month from 1030 a.m. to ; 430 p.m. : Bowland Guild of Spinners, : Weavers and Dyers.


; Gisbum Festival ‘ i Waddington


i Every Friday from 10 a.m. ; to 1130 a.m. ; Waddlers Toddler Group.


: St Maiy’s Centre, j


Clftheroe


\ Mondays Toddier group, ; iadies’ hadminton, iine : dancing, pilates, Beavers, : Cubs and Scouts.


: Tuesdays Jujitsu.


: Wednesdays Zumba, tai : chi. Brownies, Spanish : iessons.


: Thursdays Yoga, iatin : dancing.


; Fridays Una dancing.


; Saturdays Weight - : Watchers, Sparkie Dance . : Academy.


: Ciitheroe United i Refomied Church


; Tuesday noon to 130 p.m.


: Open church including a service ; of reflection at 12-30 p m. . March ISth and every


i other Friday at 130 p.m. : Whizz Tots mums and toddlers.


: RUAle Valley


; Dance Studio : Mondays at 10-45 a.m. and


: Thursdays at 10-15 a.m. ; In ciitheroe United Reformed : Church. Zumba Gold, Latin : dance work-out for mature


: -movers. New participants veiy ! welcome. Cost! £4 : Mondays at 130 p.m.


: Preochool ballet for children ‘ - : aged 3+. Basic ballet moves


: Methodist Churdi IWMnewyibrittW


■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the ad- O lS z 838114."


^■‘ ’'ertise in WHAT SON please phone


:, and musicalily. Booking required. \ Mondays at 5-15 p.m.i


: Balletforteens.Suitablefbr : beginners from age U+. : Booking required.


; Mondays at 6 p.m. : Adult beginners'-tap. A 10 week


: course that will be repeated ; regularly.


: Formoreinfomiationandto : book places on any of the ; above, phone Lindsay bn


: 07881854944 or etnail info® : >


ribblevalleydance.com. : THnity Methodist


; Church : Every Tuesday at 11 a.m. ; “Elderflower" group. Gentle


: seated exercise. Tel- 01200 ; 453076 or 453077. -


: Trinity Community : Centre


: Every Wednesday nfght. : Kai Karate Club.


i GisbumStirk


; House Hotel : Every Thursday at 7 p.m. : Women’s weekly personal


: developmentgroup, "Isn’tit : time 2bu?“. Contact Carolyne


: Lobb on 01200 445258 for : further details.


Union FHdays from 2 to 3 p.m.


At Citizens* AcMce Bureau, Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane,


Ciitheroe. Rrst Choice Credit Union for savings accounts and affordable loans. Open to all Ribble Valley residents. Tel. ■


. 01706 215082 or log on to www.firstchoicecu.co.uk.


Biilii^ton&


ta u ^ ViU^eHall i Dally. : Pr&school playgroup. Indoor and ;


outdoor play areas. Tel. 07986 : 255643 forfurther information. •


First Choice Credit


: Every Monday afternoon. ‘ : ■ Leisure club for over-55s to . ; make friends, play dominoes,


: ■ scrabble arid table tennis. New friends welcome, tel..- 01254823794. Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. -


Zumba.-Fitness class open to - all. Cost is £3.50 per personT Forfurther information; ; .


telephone Jennifer Green !. on 01254 296122 or-etnaH'.


jennifengiieen@brfctnjsLco.uk. Tuesdays 8-15 to 10 p.m.


Beginners’ ballroom dancing classes.


Tel. 07732 826176 for details. Wednesday evenings. Warcock Archers. For details, tel. 01254 248317 Thur^ay evenings. Badminton club. New players needed. All welcome. Also, value for money court hire


available. For details, tel. 07772 790954.-


Angela Westwell


School of Dance, Ciitheroe Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 930 a.m. Dancing Babies. Dance class for


children aged from two years. Wednesdays from 8 p.m. Ladies’ adult ballet class. Cost£4. For details on these


classes and to enrol for RAD balleL IDTA modem jazz and


tap (all grades), telephone 31200 444211 or visit WWW.


l/Vhalley


Little Rshes group fortoddlers : and babies with parents/carers. :


Whalley Country j


Dance Group Fridays 730 to 93 0 p.m. Class meets in Whalley , ' . ■


:


angelawestwellschoolofdance. 'i com.


. :


; Methodist Church. Beginners : are welcome and there is no : need to bring a partner. : Cost is £ 3 perclass including : tea and biscuits. For details tel. 101 28 27 70 70 2.


i lip Reaifing &


; Managing Hearing L q ^ ' ' . . -


; Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.


-T; Free lip reading classes open to everyone. Held in the


j meeting room at Ciitheroe : Libraiy(therewillbea30p : charge for refreshments). For : details, e-mail teacher Carol i Riley atcaritey@talk21.com or ; telephone on 01200 426769.


: The Grand


■ Friday March 8th from : noon to 2 p.m. LuncheonjazzwithJeriatrioJazz.


; Admission is £3 or£1.50 to j holders offhe Grand’s Affinity


: Saturday March 9th at I 630 p.m.


: The Grabbles. Awards night to I celebrate the achievements of


the recent Grab event schools’ talentcontesL Tuesday Match 12th, 7 p.m. Ladies’ Rim night “Burlesque". Tickets are £14.50 inclusive of two course supper. Friday March 15th from noon to 2 p.m. Lunch time jazz with RegDee ■ (Smooth Jazz 4). Admission is


;£3or£1.50tohbldersoffhe : Grand’s Affinity Card.


Vlethodfist Church ; Tuesdays, 9-15 to 11 a.m. =


Friday March 15th at 6-45 P.m.


Lancashire Sinfonietta; : and stamng BBC Young


Wunderkind. A night of music ' | celebratingyoung musicians


. ; :


i


Callum Smart on violiri; Concert : perceded by a talk. Tickets are ■ £15.50 and £5.50 students. Saturday March 16th at 7 . p.m. (doors).


Musician of the Year finalist ■: ■ :


; Roy Orbison & Friends with : Bany Steele. Tribute to the ’Big : O’ andTravellingWilbuiy’s.


; : Also features Peter Jackson as .: Johnny Cash. Tickets £17.50. : Sunday March 17th from 11 a.m.


j RotaryYoungMusIcian. : Young vocalists and musicians


: compete for places in national : final of the competition. Entry


: is free but donations will be


: welcome for Rotary Club good : causes.


: To book any ofthe above, tel. : 01200421599.


! Club : Thursday March 7th.


■Ciitheroe Bridge


i Monday March 11th. : Thursday March 14th. - ; Monday March 18th. ; Thursday March 21st.


: In Chatbum School Hall at : 7-15 p.m. Iriiproversand


;. experienced players welcome. jCiiUieroe.


; Naturalisis’ : Society


; Thursday March 7th at : 730 p.m.


I Meet in St Maiy’s Centre, ; Church Brow, Clitheioe, fortalk


•; by Steuart and Anita Kellington : entitled “A Spectacular


• Springtime Journey Through : Western Australia", i Thursday March 21st. : Annual meal. For details phone : Frank on 01200 446847.


: CliUieroeCivic.


; Society : Monday March n t h at ; 730 p.m.


: Meet in the Ribble Valley Council : Chambers, Church Brow,


: Ciitheroe, for an illustrated


: talk by Derek Waikden entitled i “HeraldryalongtheA59".


: Visitors welcome. Cost is £3. : Students free.


: Ciitheroe


: Mountaineering i Club


: Thursday March 7th at 9 ; a.m. : Meet in Malham, leaving


Ciitheroe cricket club car park at 9 a.m. Details Sue Hembury 01200423932. Sunday March 10th. Day rock climbing meeL Details from Anne Daykin 01200 425841.


Saturday March 9th at 930 a.m. Meet Chester Avenue car park - - :


dogs only. Ben Brown 01254 = 822851.


. .


• for Ribchester. Jane Donnellv 01254248713.


Saturday March 16th at


: :


Tuesday March 12th, 1 p.m. j Meet Chester Avenue car park


■ : ■ 930 a.m.


: Meet at Chester Avenue car • patkforClapham. Danny ■ : Henderson 01200 424426.


; Tuesday March 19th at : 10 a.m.


; Meet at Chester Avenue ca r ' : park for Hareden Fell. Ian Nicdl : 01200423801.


i Bowland Walkers : Wednesday March 13th at :. 10-25 a.m. \ Meet at ClithetDe Interchange


: forTAbustoBarrowfordforfive ;■ mile walk to Bariick along canal. : Wednesday March 20th at j 10-40 a.m.


: Meetat Ciitheroe Interchange


: forNo.l4bustoRishtonforsix : mile walk.


• Tojoinandforfurtherdetails, : ring 01200 443561.


; StenringOut


; Thursday March 7th at : 130 p.m.


• Meet in School Lane, Stocks : Resen/oir, for up to seven miles. : Friday March Sth at 13 0


■ P-m. ; Meet at Platform Galleiy, .


; Ciitheroe, for up to 3.5 miles. ; Sunday March 10th at 2 I p.m.


: MeetatPlatforniGalleiy, I Ciitheroe, for up to 1.5 miles! : Monday March 11th at - ■ 130 p.m.


: Meet at Spring Wood car. park, ;■ Whalley. for up to 4.5 mites. : Tuesday March 12th at ; 1030 a,m.


: i and to take in views, flora and : fauna.


; Thursday March 14th at : 1 3 0 p.m.


: Meet at Ribchester car park for I up to seven miles.


: Friday March 15th at 13 0 ; p.m.


: Meet at Platform Gallery,


: Ciitheroe, for up to 3.5 miles'. : Sunday March 17th at 2 • p.m.


: Meet at Platform Gallery,'


; Ciitheroe, for up to 1.5 miles. : Monday March 18th at : 130 p.m.


: Meet at Black Hill car park, : Sabden,forupto4.5miles.


I Thursday March 21st at ; 130 p.m.


Meet by the Bailey Amis, Hurst Green, for up to seven miles. Walks are free to join. For further infomiation telephone Bam'e Williams on 01200 414484.


: Ciitheroe RamUers i WestBradford


for Bfeasdale Fells from Delph • Lane. Registered assistance


Village Hall Mondays 6-45 to 7-45 p.m.


Tai Chi. Forfurther information, telephone 01200 4233672. Mondays from 8 to 10 p.m.


Sequence dancing: For details phone 01995 61434. Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. Zumba. For details, nne 01200 425008.


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: Meet at White Coppice Cricket i ClubcarparkJorwalkofupto ; seven miles with stops for lunch


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I Wednesdays 9-15 to 11 I a.m. Mothers and toddlers group. Ring 01200 423672 for


I details. Thursdays 73 0 to 930 p.m. Short mat indoor bowling. For further information, telephone 01200429626. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 9 p.m.


1 Gym club. For details, ' I telephone 01200 423424. ' Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m. - New bridge group. Players welcome but must he experienced or improvers. : Saturday March 9th at


I 730 p.m. I John Bowdler. Blackpool I Tower or^nist plays music • [ for listening, dancing and I socialising. Tickets at£10 - Include a hot supper w'lth proceeds to St Catherine’s


I Admission is 5 0 p . - I Thursday March 21st I from 2 to 4 p.m. I Invitation to carers and anyone i living alone to come along for a I chat on how Ribble Valley Time ' Bank can help you. ; For more details, telephone Denise on 01200 427240 or Hilary bn 01200 446856.


Chipping Village


Hall Saturday March 9th from 630 p.m.


Brick House Bowling Club’s 'Food Bingo’ nighL Eyes down at7-45p.m.


Knowle G^^een


Village Hall Thursday March 14th from noon.


1 Lunch time concert featuring I James Bairalet on cello and I pianist Simon Callahan. Thursday March 21st from noon.


Lunch time concert featuring the Pennine Trio of Philip • Kubilius (piano), Gaynor Sutcliffe (violin) and Robert


i Buller (cello). 1 Conceits followed by lunch. Tickets are £15 inclusive of lunchor£llforconcertonly. Accompanied children pay£7. To book, telephone 01200


I 425629 or 07814 782144 up


J to 530 p.m. on the day before [ the performances. Please


I state ifavegetarian meal is ^ ; required. ’ ■ . .


Monday March U th at 730 p.m.


Whist and dominoes'.


[ To plays costs £1.50 including ■ I refreshments.


I Wednesday March 13th j at 730 p.m.


j Advanced sequence dancing.


I To dance costs £3 including ^ refreshments. , v , ;


Rimington Memorial : institute


I Every Monday at 730 1 p.m.


Indoorbowls. ■ - First Tuesday of the month at 730 p.m..


[ Women’s Institute. r Last Wednesday of .the month from noon. - i Luncheon Club.: :


[ Snooker (open to all). I ^ is t and dominoes.


I wfertherdetails.visitwww. i nmineton.org.


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[ Every Thursday at 8 p.m. ! Ladies'table tennis and also. ■


1 second Saturday at |730p.m. .


. :


I 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. I Antiques and collectables fair. - I HomeLnade refreshements available throughouL ■


I Church, West Bradford. I To book phone 01200 429947,424311 or 423994. Sunday March 17th from .


WadtUngton Club Saturday March 16th.


St Patrick’s Night celebration with music fixim band Across the Water.


Tickets are £5. To book, telephone Lynda on 01200 428923.


Df^lnti, IMialley


• and listen. Forfurtherdetails. efflail atiydoghouse@gmail.com.


Ribble Valley


JazzClub Thursday March 7th at 8 p.m.


Jazz sextet We Free Kings, led by saxophonist Toby . . Greenwood, play the Atrium


Cafe Bar at Ciitheroe Castle Museum.


Tickets are £8 for members, £10 non members.


FIrench Circle of Ribbiesdale


- Monday March n th at - 730 p.m.


Practice your holiday French and celebrate all things French with circle members in the


Great Hall at Whalley Abbey. , For further details on the group; visit www.


cerclefribblesdale.co.uk. - Ribble Valley


Diabetic G^oup Monday March U th at 730 p.m.


■ Meet at Ciitheroe Rugby Club in LittlemoorRoad, Ciitheroe, for talk by Peter Kane, of Happy Shoes, on his Happy Feet shoe insoles. Forfurther infomiation on the group, telephone Mr G. Dixon on 01254245611.


RilHile Fun Club Sundays at 730 p.m. Rim club that meets in the New Inn, Parsons Lane, Cl'itheroe, to show worid cinema and British films, including contemporaiy, classic, documentaries and animation. To join costs £15 per year. No entrance charge for screenings. Turn up or telephone 01200 424444 for further details.


Ho^iton Tower Thursday and Friday March 14th and 15th from 7-15 p.m. Ghosttourdinner. Led by silent torchbearers and to include halls, undeiground passages and well house.,


: Hoghton Tower is reputedly Britain’s third most haunted


, house. Mulled wine on arrival. Dinner on finishing tour. Tickets are £25 per person and mustbepretiooked. .. To book, telephone 01254 '. i 852986.


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Sunday March 17th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


Farmers’ market. Admission is £ 1 per car.


Hie Sanctuary of


Healing, Langho Monday March 11th. Ribble Valley Meditation Group


. - Pisces New Moon. For more details contactsheilafish6@ aol.com, visitwww. ribblevalleymeditati6n.co.uk - ortel. 01254 825976. Cost . free. . _


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Nazareth Unitarian Church,


PacCharii Tuesday March 12th. - Lowther Castle Gardens: their history and restoration - National Trust lecture by Andrew Mercer. Cost Members £1, nonmembers £2.


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Thursday March 7th from 9 p.m. Open mic night for local musicians and vocalists. Play


REVIEW: "To Kill a Mockingbird", at


the Royal Exchange, Manchester, until March 30th. Box office: 0161 8339833. Website: www.royalexchange.co.uk


CHRISTOPHER Sergei has produced a delightful and moving adaptation of Harper Lee's iconic novel. To Kill a Mockingbird, voted in the US as the best novel of the 20th century. I have taught it to hundreds of students and have loved it for its humour and for its anti-racism. In addifion, the film version, with the superb performance by (Sregbry Peck as the lawyer Atticus Finch, is one of my all- time favourites. I wondered how Sergei and director Max'


Webster would convey the idea that this is a stoiy told through the eyes of a child, Scout Finch. They succeed, by using moments of direct narration and helped by a stunningly effective performance from Shannon Tarbet as Scout. She is totally convincing and so too are Rupert Simonian as her older brother Jem. and James McConville as Dill, their strange, imaginative friend. I was amazed to discover that Dill is based


on Harper Lee's childhood friend Truman Capote! Nigel Cooke makes a sympathetic but forceful Atticus, who risks all to defend a Negro, Tom Robinson (Okezie Morro), wrongfully accused of raping a white girt the sad and frightened Mayella Ewell (Scarlett Brookes). -


, A strong supporting cast play neighbours,


friends and those hostile to Atticus' defence of a black man in 1930s Alabama, particularly Maudie (Nicola Sloane) and Heck Tate, the decent sheriff (Simeon Truby). As always, the production skills of the Exchange team are impressive. The street


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Nigel Cooke as Atticus Finch and Shannon Tarbet as Scout Finch in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester


where the children live and later the Courthouse are cleverly created and the music which accompanies the changing seasons and


scenes add to the ambience and sense of time and place. I came away feeling that I had had an


enchanting and engrossing evening and quite uplifted, surprising in that the central episode of the trial is so sad, that an innocent man can


be condernned simply for his colour. However, the stoiy doesn't end there and in the closing scenes, we have a chance to see the value of wisdom and kindness from Atticus, Maudie, Heck Tate and above all the strange, silent Boo Radley Gonathan Keeble) and feel that Scout and jem will grow up to try to make a better worid. PIPPA MUNRO HEBDEN


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