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guests were thanked by Mr Har r i son for the important contribution they make in ensuring that the College’s illustrious history and traditions are shared wi th the local community.
last four years and organ Aised by Miss Frances
The tours, held for the
above) come from the Rib- ble Valley. ‘
THOUGHTfor the week
WHEN we come to think about it, I find that we can all agree on one thing about our experience of life. Most of the things we have worried about never actually happened and with hindsight we recognise
faith in God’s ability to see us through the difficult days. We need to be able to let go and let God take care of us and the things that happen to us. Of course we shall have our failures and disap
how foolish we were to make ourselves unhappy by undue worry. The one sure never-fail cure for worrying is to have
pointments as life’s snags crop up to disturb us at times. We know that we are not promised immunity from such things. However, to be conscious of the nearness of our blessed Lord by our side as we pass
through life’s deep waters gives us great confidence and assurance.
through brings to us the peace of mind which passes all human understanding. Although Jesus does not take our burden away, there are many who are ready
To know that His power and influence will see us
find that, as He has cared, the load has been shared Once the difficulties have been overcome and we have the insight to realise how much help we have received from Jesus, we enter into His wonderful peace and have great contentment. JOE STANSFIELD
to testify how he helps us to take the strain and cope with difficult times. Wo pray, “Lord help us now!” and He does' We
a huge success, attracting over 20,000 visitors. All the guides (pictured
hearne, domestic bursar at the College, have been
TOUR guides at Stony- hurst College were invited by the bursar, Mr Donald Hamson, to a celebration buffet supper in the Col lege’s Tea Rooms. At the supper, the 50
K.% K NT :u!(,.ilions to the stock at Chthoroe Library include:
her hubaml’s death 18 months a hel01-' 'V1L'n,shl‘ begins to lend
heimer s disease, tongues begin to wag. hverv nuance of village life is captured in a hilarious story of groat emotional |>ower.
u former international tennis star is charged with rape, Dr \ union begins to uncover a tur moil of suppressed passions and
allegiance to the prison service with her own conscience. When
new job at an all-rnale prison, where she lias to balance her
ir. " I| u7 ' Out" - Aim, Schole-
Kate Woolard is beginning to eome round from the shock of
kept ullage in .Middle England. Kate \ \ ooltirJ in lw ._ .
helping hand to a friend in the ullage. Whose wife has Alz
Kathleen Rountree. In a “best
l ib r a r y c o r n e r “Outside.
i.iMikinE In" _ life in danger.
psychological injuries which will eventually erupt to put her own
brought to life amid scenes of breathtaking lieauty.
ieul. l)r Anne Vernon has a
range of clocks available. The history of different designs and their mechanical innovations are explained in detail.
International speaker
A FORMER guerilla from Malawi, who was con verted by the Christian meeting which he intended to petrol bomb, will be making a return visit to St James’s Church, Clith eroe, on October 4th.
inspiring evening, which begins with worship at 7 P.m., followed by Stephen
popular internat ional speaker. a A** ,are welcome to
ttend what will be an
Lungu s address at 7-30 p.m.
head of the African Enter prise team in Malawi and a
Stephen Lungu is now
Clocks" — Derek Huberts. A fascinating guide to the wide
**A Collector ’s (luide to
age** — flcoffrcy Moorhouse. An account of a three-month journey through Southern India, conveying the atmosphere of India through its spirituality and polities. The richness and diversity of the sub-continent is
“OM — An Indian Pilgrim-
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Jelley will have a go at “any craft that is going." from batik to decoupage. and had no less than 26 entries in the Clitheroe Area WI Show.
writ e r, worki ng on speeches and stories into m the wee hours, rarely
She is also an avid
Burnl ey, Colne and Skipton.
won her 14 trophies in the past year alone, during competitions in Blackburn,
brought the children’s stories she writes to life — a talent evident in the WI
The same ability has
talking on a topic of her choice or reciting a sonnet, has not only made her a l favourite choice on the
before 2 a. m. Her elocution, whether
aking her way to bed ocal speaking circuit, but
the Mothers’ Union, Burn ley Ladies’ Speaker s Club, the village drama group and Simonstone , with Read WI choir, which her husband directs. Behind the scenes, Mrs ■
area leader, Neighbour hood Watch co-ordinator. Children’s Society collec tor, Simonstone with Read WI treasurer and founder of Simonstone Playgroup. She is also a member of
parish councillor, school governor, magistrate. WI
vated teachers and pupils alike during visits to the Padiham Field Centre where Mrs Jelley has been a guide since Rossendale Groundwork T ru s t designed and developed an educational scheme there
her “Ladybird story,” which has become one* of three Lancashire bedtime stor ies to reach the national finals of the WI Denman Cup competition. The story has also capti
Mrs Jelley was a resident "Jackanory,” enthralling youngsters with her ani mated tales. The current favourite is
marquee at the Royal Lancashire Show, where
dren from all over Lanca shire have participated in
five years ago. Since then, 14,000 chil
ing enough funding is raised, the seven-acre site will remain open for the hands-on experiments, pond-dipping and mini beast hunts for creepy erawl ies which have inspired children to pro claim visits to the centre their best day-out ever.
one of her most important and demanding commit ments. For, with the clo sure of Padiham Power Station, the future of the National Power-funded programme is in the balance. It is hoped that, provid
Nat ional Cur r iculum nature and electricity study days, as well as numerous other outdoor sessions. Mrs Jelley presently counts the field centre as
confidence and hope that their crusade will succeed, opening the door for thou
world of nature outside the classroom. Providing fodder for the stories Mrs Jelley recounts
sands more children to learn the story of the lady bird, while discovering the
Power support stops, with the addi t ional £8,500 achieved through charging schools £1.50 per child for a full-day session and £1 for a half-day. Mrs Jelley has every
and maintenance of the field centre site and build ing. Mrs Jelley and her colleagues are working in earnest to raise £6,500 in s p o n s o r s h i p befor e December, when National
An estimated £15,000 is needed annually for wages
husband on business trips abroad.
vided the basis for scrap books, photograph albums and diaries about her impressions during special trips. But Mrs Jelley con fesses she is not a natural traveller, as she suffers from nerves and even ter ror on occasion while away from home — and, possi bly more importantly, away from all her beloved activities. For those interested in
telephone number is 0282 771012.
learning more about the Padiham Field Centre, the
Special celebration to thank guides e Her fascination with for ign countries has pro
during speaking engage ments locally are the adventures she has had while accompanying her
band, Peter, since moving to the Ribble Valley from Nottinghamshire 21 years ago, Mrs Jelley had some difficulty in actually listing act th e e x t e n t of he r A brief resume included
ivities.
tory of the house where she has lived with her hus
the Clitheroe Area WI chairman for more years than anyone can remem ber, the Simonstone resi dent wears dozens of hats in the Ribble Valley community. Sitting in the conserva
chairing a WI meeting, giving a talk about hotels of her acquaintance or cap tivating children with a story about ladybirds, Mrs Jelley is in her element. Possibly best known as
M
A born leader who loves to ‘have a go’
rs Pam Jel- le y is a n a t u r a l l e a d e r , speaker and s to ry te lle r. Whether
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