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+ Thursday,Scptombor4,2014 www.clitheroeadvertis0r.co.uk CUTHEROEADVERTISERSTIMES I 21 ■ POQD^GIFT: Danielle Robinson, q f Love to Brand, with Ruth Haldane, manager o f the Ribbie Valley Foodbank. (s)


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Clitheroe company Love to Brand chose to support a popular local charity in celebration of its fifth year in business. The company, which special­ ises in promotional prod­ ucts for businesses, decided that for every order received in July, it would donate five items of food, drink or hygiene products to the Rib­ bie Valley Foodbank. These will be distributed to families and individuals in crisis. Director Danielle Robin­ son saidt “We wanted to give something back to the community to celebrate our birthday. “Donatedproductswere selected from the charity’s wish list and included high demand items such as tinned food, nappies, washing powder and milk - everyday items which can be taken for granted untilpeoplefind themselves in difficult cir­ cumstances.”


NEWS IN BRIEF v BBQ and fun day at Castle


Three legged races, tug o’war, gyroscope, gladi­ ators, face painting and craft making arejust some of the activities that will take place on Clitheroe’s Castle field next Saturday, September 13th, from noon to3pm. As well as these and other activities, there is a free barbecue and fun challeng­ es for people to get involved in. This is the fifth year Clithe­ roe Christians in Partner­ ship have hosted this free event for the whole town. Last year more than 500


people were served a free


hot dog or burger and this yeartheeventwillbeeven bigger, with volunteers from all the local churches coming together to serve the community.


The Rev. Mark Pickett, Rec­ tor of St James’ Clitheroe, said: “This event is for eve­ ryone, an opportunity to serve our community for free. We have called it ‘Love Clitheroe' because thatis what we are trying to do. “The emphasis is on fun and we hope that many people will come along and eiyoy themselves.”


Convent school reunion


Ex-pupils of the former Holy Rosary Convent School, Foulridge, are invited to a reunion next . month. The get-together will take place at the Higher Trapp


'Hotel, Simonstone, on Tuesday, October 7th, at noon for i2-30pm with a buffet Iunph costing £14.50. All former pupils are wel­ come to take a trip down memory lane at the reun­ ion for the all girls’ school,


run by Roman Catholic convent nuns, for primary up to senior pupils. It was originallyin Colne, but moved to Foulridge, in the building that is now the vil­ lage’s CE primary school. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to send a cheque, payable to the Higher Trapp Hotel, to organ­ iser Mrs Tricia Newmark, The Old Coach House, The Whins, Sabden, BB7 gHP, by October 3rd. You can call Tricia on 01282 771534.


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