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I CUTHEROEADVERTlSERSmiES valley Lis t in g s - • MORETOSEE 0 0


To be included in the ClitheroefldvertiserandTiraeslistirgssend an e-mail to julie.frankland@jpress.co.uk orsenddetailsto The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King S treet, Clitheroe,BB72EW Entn es must be submitted b y 5pm on the Wednesday prior to publication. No responsibility can be accepted fo r wrong entries.


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K Sundays, from 7 to 4 pm. Collectors’ market and car ■m boot. Indoor and outdoor


. c capacity for more than 300 stalls. Stall prices from £15, with £5 discount for senior citizens on the final Sunday of the month. Unloading and


“ set up from 7 am, with early trade buying admission from 7 to 8 am at £5. Public, admission from 8 to 10 am costs £2, from 10 to noon £1.50


*: and from noon to 4 pm £1. To reserve stall space, call 01253 782828 or logon to www. hoylespromotions.co.uk


WHALLEYOLD


a GRAMMARSCHOOL COMMUNITYCENTRE Mondays, from 7 to 8-30


pm. Yoga. For details, call Christine on 07774 064837. First Tuesday and third


< . Saturday of the month, from v 2 to 4 pm and 10 to 4pm respectively. Tollhouse Bead- ers' Club. For further infor­ mation, call Marlene on 01282


. 772896. Tuesdays, from 7 to 9 pm.


• Meditation group “The Art of Being” with Peter Hinks- man. Beginners welcome. For details, call Jayne or Peter on 01254822454. Wednesdays, from 6-30 to 8-30 pm. Garden main-


<.,'.tenance class. For details and to book, call Sue Jeffries on 0744 459818 oremailsue@ sjgardenadavice.co.uk Tuesdays (evenings and


© daytime). Knitting classes. Wednesdays (evenings and day). Sewing. Thursdays (evening and day). Garment construction. For details on all and to book, contact Lynne on 01254 698787 or email lynne.thedaisylady@outlook. com


1 Thursdays, from 9-30 to 11-30 am. “Introduction to Garden Design” course. For


^ details and to book, call Sue Jeffries on 07443 459818 or email sue@sjgardenadvice. co.uk Saturdays, from 10 to 11


am. Jumping Clay cours­ es for children four to 12 years. For details, call Susie Edwards on 07725 000694 or email susie.edwards@ jumpingclay.co.uk


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® ANDLANGHO VILLAGE HALL Daily, pre-school play-


... .group. Indoor and outdoor !play areas. Call 07986 255643 for further information. Monday afternoons, lei­ sure club for over 55s. Play + dominoes, Scrabble, table ten­


nis etc. Newfriends welcome, tel. 01254 823794. Tuesdays, from 8-15 to


10 pm. Beginners’ ballroom dancing classes. Tel. 07732 826176 for details. Wednesday evenings, War-


cock Archers. For details, call 01254248317. Thursday evenings, bad­


minton club.


WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH Every Monday at 6-30 pm.


Yoga. Hour long drop-in class for men and women. Suitable for all fitness levels. For further details, email


adeleannscott@gmail.com Every Tuesday, from 9-15 to


11 am. Little Fishes group for toddlers and babies with their parents or carers. Every Thursday, from 2


to 3-30 pm. Gentle exercise class organised by Age UK. For further details, call 01200


453073.


MAXWELLS CAFE BAR, CLITHEROE Every third Friday of the


month, from 8 pm. Jazz. To book, call 01200 443906.


SPREAD EAGLE, SAWLEY____________


First Sunday of the month, from 2 to 4 pm. Lunchtime


ja z z . To book, call 01200 441202.


CLITHEROE FIRE STATION Tuesdays, from 1 to 3 pm.


Clitheroe Crafty Corner. Free to join. Take your own mate­ rials to enjoy your craft with like-minded others. For further information,


call lain on 07507 838975 or Elaine on 07508 056302.


STMARY’S CENTRE Mondays, 9-30 to 11 am,


toddler group; 1 to 2-30 pm, ladies’ badminton; 6 to 7-30 pm, beavers; 7-30 to 9pm, cubs; 7-30 to 9-30 pm, scouts. Tuesdays, 10 to noon,


Spanish class; 2 to 4 pm, la­ dies group; 6-30 to 9-30pm,


jujitsu; 6 to 9 pm, Lancashire adult learning class;7 to 10 pm, Clitheroe Parish Church AODS rehearsals. Wednesdays, 4 to 7-30 pm,


Little Voices; 6 to 7-30 pm, St Mary’s Brownies; 7-30 to 9 pm, St Mary’s Guides. Thursdays, 10 to 11-30


am, yoga; 7-30 to 10 pm, Latin dancing. Fridays, 10-30 to n-3oam,


line dancing; ito3 pm, Inspire; 7-30 to 10 pm, Clitheroe Parish Church AODs rehearsals. Saturday, October 11th,


from 9 to3 pm, Clitheroe Town Council Pick & Mix event; firom9-30tonoon, Lancashire Adult learning class. Wednesday, October 15th


to Saturday, October 18th, at 7-30 pm. Clitheroe AODS presents “Ladies Day” by Amanda Whittington.


CHATBURN LIBRARY Thursdays, 1-15 to 1-45 pm.


Story time for pre-school ers. Second Thursday of the month. Family history sur gery, Chatterbooks young person’s (eight to 12 years) reading group and Chatburn Book Group. Saturday, October 18th,


from 10 to 1 pm. Free surgery on online safety as part of “Get OnlineWeek”.Tobookaplace email chatburn.library@lan- cashire.gov.uk For further information on


activities at Chatburn Library, call Gary on 03001236703.


STMARY’S CHURCH HALL'LANGHO


Tuesdays, from 1-30 to


3 pm. Gentle exercise class organised by Age UK. Cost is £2.50. For further details, call 01200453073.


EASTLANCS CLARION CHOIR Thursdays, from 7-30 to


9-30 pm (term time only). Meets St Peter’s Primary School, Burnley. No need to read music or audition to


join. Just turn up or call 01254 823476 for more details.


CROSSROADS CARE LUNCH CLUB


Thursday, October 9th,


fromuam.Enjoylunchandac- tivities with others at Mearley Fold Day Centre, Bright Street, Clitheroe, for £4.60. Trans­ port can be arranged. For more details or to book, call Hilary on 01200 422104 or 07730421990.


CHATBURN PRIMARYSCHOOL Wednesdays, from 7to 7-30


pm. Metafit class. For details, call Jackie on 01200 425008.


PENDLECLUB, LOWERGATE


T u e sd a y s , 7-30 pm.


Sequence dancing for over 55s.


Wednesdays, from 10-15 to


11-45 am. Yoga for beginners. From 2 to 4 pm, Young at


Heart Club for gentle seated exercise and social. Both organised by Age


UK. For details, call 01200 453073/453077.


CLITHEROE BRIDGECLUB


Mondays and Thursdays


at 7-15 pm in Chatburn school hall. Improvers and expe­ rienced players welcome,


TRINITY COMMUNITYCENTRE


• Every Wednesday night. Kai Karate Club. Every other Friday, from


12-30 to 3-30 pm. East Lan­ cashire People First. Drop-in session for local adults with learning disabilities. Enjoy film club, crafts, outings.


CLITHEROE LIBRARY Every Thursday, from 9-30


am to noon. Braille It. Tel. 01200 426063: From 9-30 to 11-30 am, silver surfer drop- in session. Free help and guid­ ance on ways to get more out of your computer. Tuesdays, at 2 pm. Toddler


Rhyme Time - term time only. Thursdays, at 10 am and


Saturdays, at 2 pm. Story time sessions, term time only.


BAYLEYARMS, HURSTGREEN


Every second Friday of the


month, from 7 to 10 pm. Jazz dinner in collaboration with Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues Club. Table booking advised. Call 01254 866487.


RIMINGTON INSTITUTE


Mondays, at 7-30pm. In­


door bowls. • First Tuesdayofthe month


at 7-30 pm. Women’s Institute. Last Wednesday of the


month from noon. Luncheon club.


Thursdays, at 8 pm. Ladies’


table tennis and also snooker (open to all).


RIBBLEVALLEY DIABETIC GROUP Monday, October 13th, at


7-3opm.AtalkbyAnnaMorris of Diabetes UK entitled “Your Genes & Diabetes”. Takes place at Clitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe. For more details, call Gordon Dixon on 01254 245611.


CLITHEROE CIVIC SOCIETY


Monday, October 13th, at


7-30 pm. A talk by Brian Jef­ fery and Richard Matthews entitled “Padiham to Whalley


Turnpikeandotheroldroads”. Admission is £3 or free to


students, Ribble Valley Coun­ cil Chambers, Church Street, Clitheroe. All welcome.


but no hosting system, so take a partner. Enquiries on 01254 877256. Cost: £1.50 members; £2.50 non-members.


SABDEN BAPTIST CHURCH_____________ Sundays, at 10-30 am. Fam­


ily worship and children’s fun learning group. Tuesdays, at 10-30 am. Car­


ing and sharing group. Wednesdays, at 7-30 pm.


Bible study and prayer group. For further information,


call Pastor Pete on 07850 112094 or visit www.love sabden.com


WADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH


Fridays, from 10 to 11-30 am. Waddlers Toddler Group.


CHIPPINGVILLAGE HALL_________________ Friday, October 10th, from


8 pm. Indie tribute band KMK (Kaiser Monkey Killers) play a fundraiser for St Mary’s RC Primary School, Chipping. Tickets £14 inclusive of hot supper. To reserve tickets, call Liz on 07748 060841 or St Mary’s on 01995 61367.


SALEM C 0NGREGAT10NAL CHAPEL MARTIN TOP Saturday, October 18th,


from noon. Autumn fayre - stalls selling bulbs, plants, produce, cakes and home­ made cards. Hot pot lunch­ es available. All proceeds to chapel funds.


TRINITYMETHODIST CHURCH


Mondays. Clitheroe Food-


bank, Bible study and Scouts. Tuesdays, at 11 am. Gentle


exercise group. Session followed by refreshments/


chat. Cost £3, inclusive of refreshments. Age UK activity. Tel. 01200453076/


453077. Also, Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Clover Club (first Tuesday, alternate months).


Wednesdays. Clitheroe


.Foodbank, Ladies’ Afternoon Fellowship (alternate weeks) and Trinity Ramblers. Thursdays. Guides and


Trinity Ramblers. Fridays. Glitheroe Food-


bank, Carer Group (third Friday of the month) and


TOFS (Tea on Friday), fun for all


ages - term time only.


Friday, October 10th, at 7-30 pm. Opening lecture of au­ tumn lecture series featuring Steuart and Anita Kellington


with a presentation on the fa­


mous Way of St James (Santia­ go deCompostela). Admission is £5 on the door and includes refreshments with proceeds to the church’s redevelopment fund. • Saturdays. Coffee Stop


- pop up snack bar to raise funds forredevelopment (last Saturday of the month). Sundays, at 10 and 6 pm.


Worship. For further details on above, call 07775


890733-


GRINDLETON PAVILION____________ Mondays, from 1 to 3 pm,


Ribble Valley Breast Friends breast cancer support group. Contact Alison Waller on 07890 685932. From 6 to 7-15 pm, yoga. Contact Alison Knapper, alison@tax-easy. co.uk From 7-30 to 8-30 pm, zumba. Contact Caroline Waters, carolinewaters2o@ gmail.com Tuesdays, from 9-15 to 11-


15 am, mother and toddler group. Contact Annabella Towler, annabellaw8i@ hot- mail.com From 7-30 to 9-30 pm, Ribblesdale Camera Club. Contact Dean Weaver, dwofclitheroe@gmail.com Wednesdays, from 10-45


to 11-45 am. Age UK tai chi (for over-sos). Contact Linda Salazar, lsalazar@ageuklancs. org.uk From 2 to 4 pm, short mat bowling (re-starting early October). For details, tel. Jeff Marshall on 01200 440157. From 6-15 to 7-30 pm, yoga. Contact Alison Knapper, alison@tax-easy.co.uk. From 7 pm, beekeeping. For


information about beekeep­ ing


classes, contact Janet Mur­


ray, scrubbers2001@aol.com . Thursday, October 2nd,


and every first Thursday of the month at noon for 12-30 pm. Luncheon club. Open to all. To reserve a place, leave a message on 07805 714217 or send en email to grindleton- pavilion@gmail.com Thursdays (except second


Thursday of the month), from 7-30 to 9-30 pm, Craft & Chat. Call 07891 979789. Second Thursday of the month, WI. Contact Ann Connell, shudb- taylor@yahoo.co.uk . Fridays, from 9-30 to 10- 30 am, yoga.’Contact Alison Knapper, alison@tax-easy. co.uk Third Friday of the month, from 7 to 10 pm, film club. Contact Mike Bazley, mike.bazley@gmail.com Saturdays, pm. Grindleton


FC. Contact Ray Powell, chair- manray@gmail.com Monthly. Tribal belly


dan'ceworkshop. For details, call Mandy Brennan on 01200


441551. Table tennis. Variable availability. Call 07805 714217.


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VALLEY PUZZLES D O U B L E C R O S S W O R D


Cryptic Clues: Across


7. This is lodged when father returns with a different plea (6)


8 . He refuses to eat more quickly (6)


10. Dorothy is after the fairy jewel (7)


11. Perverse enough to change sides (5)


12. In government, a skilful piece of work (4)


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17. Non-efferves- cent spirits are made by this (5)


18 &3Dn. Could the je s te r p ar t­ ner of Laurel be? (9)


22. Spell March wrongly (5)


23 & 20Dn. Young ladies em­ ployed by the


horticulturist? (12)


6 words, average; 9 words, good; 12 words, very good; 15 or more, excellent.


How you rate:


2 4 .1 would be in the arena on horseback(6)


25. Not ju s t a de­ scription of the black-haired beauty(6)


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2. Give notice of a reward for victory, we hear (7)


3. See 18 Across 4. Ball lovers? (7) 5. A seat to p u t in the sun (5)


6. See 13 Across


9 & lGDn. There was plenty of movement as far as these actors were concerned (9,7)


14. Staying power - a man’s involved with it (7)


15. Staff pet? Hardly! (7)


16. See 9 Down 19. This will indi­ cate the points needed by a member of the - orchestra (5)


20. See 23 Across 21. Loud line- that’s outspo­ ken (5)


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10. Show (7) 11. Humiliation (5) 12 . Subsequently (4) 13. Reckon (5) 17. Might (5) 18. Disengage (4) 22. Grip (5) 23. Miser (7) 24. Serenity (6) 25. Alfresco meal (6)


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19. Derision (5) 20. Contented (5) 21. Repeated (5)


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