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•19. A fabulous story- . „ teller (5)
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Library gives chance to view and celebrate
Chatburh’s remarkable railway heritage At ChatburnLibr-iry, June ^ ■ see firsthand howthe sta- sees the conunencenient of the “Changing Tracks? pro; ■-
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' granune of events in Lanca-^'i shire,-which celebrates the county's railways.
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Froih Tuesday June 4th,peo- ple can go along to Chatburn Library to see a layout and > . ■ scale model of Chatburn Sta tion! The layout formspart of a summer-long display, ,-: ■
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• which can be seen during; i- normal library opening : • ■ * : hours. Themodel was built by rail enthusiast Peter ■ <' Schofield, of Sawley, and of fers a unique opportunity to
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Furthemiore; 15 Improvident 17 .;■. Forlornly; 19 Toy; 21 Vague; 22 . Propose. Down: 1 Vogue; 2 S e t •) > : 3 Solo; 4 Statement 5 Joinery; 8 Spread; 11 Querulous: 13 Tavern; 14 >
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Localamateurdramaticgroup RATS, from Ribchester, per formed‘‘Pastimes” by Brian Jeffries, a comedy based in a seaside cafe run by two mid dle-aged b r o t h e r s . ' .
■ ,::From the .very first scene the dialogue was interwoven with complicated actions and asides which provided lots of challenge for Steven Johnson in the role of Bill. Both Steven , and John Royle, playing Sam, were adept at portraying the
game-playing, slightly camp . brothers in their uneventful
livesuntilSuzannahRogerson. playing Linda, affectionately known as Matlock, turns the
. brothers lives upside down. Supported by Ann Lang in ■
the role of Connie, her grand mother, and Sue Cronshaw as the hapless Winnie, the action veers from present day to for ty years previously when the quartet’s pasts had been inter twined.
,. AnexcellentsetjCreatedby John Sharpies and his team,
• enabled this talented group of actors to create two hours o f , mesmerising and comical ac tion whilst the audience were
'able to work out exactly where thestorywasheadingf ; Needless to say the pair of
brothers weren’t as innocent as they would have the view ers believe! *•. '
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I CLOSING DATEWEDNESDAY MAY 22ND g \
:>:On Saturday June 8th, Pe- , ter will givcalecturebn , the history of the railway ^ -1. in Chatburn. Go along tobe
vii surprisedat justhowcriti- . ;■ cal a role Chatbimn played as
• a thriving Victorian rail cen- tre,andhowimportantthe
ii railway was to Chatburn’s ' : i industrial heritage. It begins at 11 am, all are invited and :: ' : there is no charge, but book-
;: ing is essential. To book, stop -by or phone the library on
.. 01200441047 during normal library opening hours. ■
Refurbished viflage
haBhasbeenunu^ The bank holiday duck race
: was the first event to be held in the newly refurbished-, Newton village hall, where prize giving was held and; : refreshments were also served.. With grantfunding from. - Kibble Valley Borough Coun cil and the Lancashire Envi-; ronmental Fund, the hall has been further insulated with new double glazed doors fit ted and the internal walls plastered and re-decorated.. The neict village event is the treasure hunt and barbeque on Friday, June 21st at 6 p.m
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