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- 4 pm Sunday by ap p o in tm e n t, riitheroe Health Centre Influenza Vaccination Campaign 2001
East Lancashire Health Authority have advised that anyone who iis; 65i years of'age and over should consider having an influenza injection this year which reduces flu related
deaths, hospital admissions and illness. You should also have an influenza vaccine if you fall into the following categories and arc aged 18 and over: • Chronic Chest Disease including Asthma
• Chronic Heart Disease • Chronic Renal Failure • Diabetes • Immunosuppression (including excision .ol the spleen)
Vaccines are also available Tor patients who do not fall into the above categories but have previously had a vaccination subject to availability.
Clinics will be held at ■
St Mary’s Parish Hall. Church Brow. Clitheroe. Friday, 5th October
Friday, 19th October Tuesday, 6th November
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 9
a.ni. - 6 p.m.
12 noon - 6.30 p.m.
If you would like more detailed information about this or are hou“ b° u"d P1 to collect a leaflet from outside your practice reception or dispensary at the Health C
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NEWTON IN BOWLAND
I The United Reformed Church, Newton, held its harvest festival service on Sunday, when the guest preacher was the Rev. Tomas Sugar, of Darwen. Organist was Mr J. Cowk- I ing and Mrs M. Cook read
Harvest festival
the first lesson. After
..the. service,
refreshments were served in the Sunday school. On Monday evening, a
sale of produce was held in the Sunday school and a supper was served.
READ
Jumble sale Friends of Read United Reformed Church would like to thank everyone who supported the jumble sale on Friday, which raised £218 for church
1 Mothers' Union Members of Read
funds.
| Edwards will speak about "Medieval Mystery Plays".
Mothers' Union will meet in Read School on Tues day evening at 7-30 p.m., when Mrs Margaret
| Football score On Saturday, Read
United Football Club's first team played Whinney
Hill away in the Lan cashire Amateur Shield. They lost 3-2 with goals from Lee Nuttall and Mark Barnes. Man of the match was Kevin Walsh. The second team played Sabden at home and lost
2-1. The goal scorer and man of the match was Tim Booth.
Social time Winners at the whist
drive held on Monday in Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs E. Hutchinson, Mrs D. Birch. Gents - Mrs E. R Larkin, Mr R. Elliott. A special prize was won by Mrs M. Redpath, and MG was Mr G. A. Holden.
SABDEN
Charity bowl A splendid £400 was
raised for cancer charities at the Julia Whalley Memorial Doubles Tour nament at Sabden Bowl ing Club earlier this month. The tournament, which
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club members provided refreshments and a raffle which raised £125. During the event, a
gent's fawn jacket belong ing to a Morecambe visi tor was taken home in mis take. If anyone has it, will they please contact Mr Boocock. The green closes for the
first race is at 7 p.m. Admission to the indoor arena is free and there is a bar and cafe serving snacks and meals. Junior riders pay £3 per mount.
Society Sabden Horticultural
winter at the end of the month.
Over-60s There was a very poor
turnout at last Thursday's meeting of Sabden Over- 60s so that there were not enough players for domi noes or a raffle, and only whist could be played. The winning hands were
Society members met to discuss the success of the August show in St Mary's Hall, and the society's dis play at St Nicholas's Bank Holiday flower festival. Mr Leo Clarkson
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Outdoor clothing and equipment for everyone
their help with the table- top sale, both successful
Paul Cull. Coun. Frank Goss sent apologies. It was reported that the
fund-raising events. Members were remind
village handyman had car ried out work on Jubilee Bridge and weeded and cleaned footpaths. Coun. Higham reported
is in its third year, is held annually in memory of vil lager Mrs Whalley, who died from cancer. Her par ents, Dennis and Mar garet Balmbra, sponsored the tournament in her name and were on hand, along with Julia's hus band, Adrian, to present the trophy at the end of the two-day event. Nearly 50 pairs took
played by Mrs Millie Moorhouse (ladies) and Mrs Dorothy Houghton (gents). The club meets in St Mary's Hall and every one is welcome. Contact Mrs Gladys Walmsley, of Padiham Road, if you would like to know more.
Computers A computer course for
beginners starts on Sep tember 27th in St Nicholas's Hall and will run every Thursday for 30
weeks. There is an OCR
part, with the eventual winners being Ashworth and Carter from Accring ton, who beat Turner and Hope 21-17 in a tough final. Sabden husband- and-wife team Tom and Mary Griffiths flew the flag for the club, reaching the quarter-finals against tough competition from all over East Lancashire. Club chairman Mr John
CLAIT beginners' course in the mornings from 9-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m., and from 12-30 p.m. to 3-30 p.m. an IBTII course.
Donkey derby A donkey derby will be
Boocock said it had been a successful weekend, and
held tomorrow night, organised by the Sabden and Mellor branches of Ribble Valley Conserva tive Association. It will be held, courtesy of Mr N. Bargh, at Osbaldeston Riding Centre, and the
thanked all the committee for their hard work, and, on behalf of the commit tee, Mr John Boocock thanked the secretary, Mrs Betty Clarkson, for her dedication in making the society such a success. The AGM is to be held
ed of the craft evening, and the coach for the autumn council meeting in Lancaster will leave the Clitheroe Interchange at
that he had repaired the roof of the vandalised youth shelter and asked if it could be treated with anti-vandal paint. He said he was appalled to find youths drinking in the shelter at 4 p.m. in the afternoon when he was working on it. Sgt Bob Evans reported
on Thursday, November 6th, at 7-30 p.m. Tn the White Hart Inn with a potato pie supper to fol low. Next year's diary of events was arranged, with the annual dinner at the Moorcock, Waddington, on February 22nd; a talk by Mr Foley from Holden Clough on April 17th ; the spring school bulb compe tition; and the annual show on August 17th.
St Nicholas Social diary dates for St
Nicholas's Church are a harvest lunch on Sunday, October 7th, at 11-45 a.m. and a hoe-down on Friday, October 12th.
Council Police Sgt Bob Evans
attended a meeting of Sabden Parish Council held in the Methodist
8-20
a.m.The president handed the meeting over to the ladies from Clitheroe, with Mrs Margaret Garnett in the chair, who introduced guest speaker Coun. Alan Yearing, former Mayor of
Clitheroe. He gave an insight into
that the CCTV camera in Sabden had been used on a number of occasions and had proved a deterrent, but he was not aware whether it had come up with a direct result as yet. Coun. Parfitt reported
his two years in office, and also had his audience laughing at the many strange observations expressed by his pupils while he was teaching his tory. Mrs Margaret Wig- glesworth thanked Mr Yearing for an interesting
that dangerous parking in Watt Street, close to the Pendle Street East junc tion, was again causing problems, and he warned that it was only a matter of time before an accident occurred if motorists were not more considerate. The next council meet ing is on October 2nd.
Tricks and spots There were 14 tables for
rooms. It was attended by
talk.Refreshments were served followed by a quiz. Miss Emsden thanked
the Clitheroe ladies for a most enjoyable evening and also Mrs Baines for
Lancaster Priory".
collars which can be seen and heard in harsh and dark conditions; the col lars jingle as they go along and, when a person is found, the dogs are taught to bark. Members and vis itors were able to examine the very expensive cloth ing, stretchers and other useful items which are used in the searches. Thanks to the team were expressed by Mrs J. Jef
The dogs wear special feries.Orders for calendars and
diaries were taken. Three members will attend the autumn council meeting in Lancaster on Wednesday. A letter was read from
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SARAH BEENY has a bright blue eyes - and • sledgehammer. Her normal daily work'
has her routinely wearing to wade in and knock do and help create a profita ble.
But a chance en
Mrs M. Thorpe, who was celebrating her golden wedding in North Wales, where she first met her
counter at a party has resulted in her tem porarily abandoning her hard hat, swopping the building site for the television studio and revealing trade secrets on turning those bricks into money. She presents a new
husband. Suppers were served by
Mrs C. Mitchell, Michelle Cavannah and Mrs Wood-
head.An invitation has been
playing the piano. At the next meeting, Mr
Hugh Barton will talk about "Embroideries of
Alpha Waddington Methodist
a whist and domino drive held in Tosside Institute in aid of funds. MCs were P. Metcalfe and J. Kenyon. Winners were; M.
Couns Bernard Parfitt (chairman), Anita Whal
Davies, J. Traynor, R. Brown, S. Hogg, M. Car- ruthers, E. Barker, H. Grainger, J. Kenyon, D. Lowe, F. Lofthouse, A. Taylor, A. Fox, E. Fox and
Church is starting its own Alpha Course next Thurs
day.This course was fea tured on a television pro gramme presented by Sir David Frost, entitled "Alpha: Will it change their lives?" The course gives the opportunity for participants to explore and discuss different aspects of Christian belief. The Waddington Alpha
P. Metcalfe. Raffle: E. Fox, M.
sent to Great Harwood WI members for the meet ing on Wednesday, when the speaker will be Mrs Joan Holden, of Black Rod, whose talk will be entitled "Hatches, Match es and Despatches".
Flower club "In the company of
friends” was the theme for the meeting of Whalley Flower Club, and it really
was exactly that. Due to unforeseen cir
Davies, W. Wilson, H. Lofthouse, M. Cowking and M. Grainger. The next drive will be on October 20th.
Civic pride At the meeting of
Course will be held in a resident’s home starting at 7 p.m. with a meal before the evening's topic is pre sented on a video. Anyone interested should tele phone Mr Mark Sleet 01200 422392.
WHALLEY
Search team Members of Whalley
Waddington WI held in the Methodist school room, president Miss Hylda Emsden gave a spe cial welcome to visitor Mrs Dorothy Clayton. Miss Emsden thanked
WI were treated to a fasci nating talk given by three members of
Mrs Marion Barrow for opening her home for a coffee morning and all members who had assisted in any way, and also for
Rossendale Search and Rescue Team, who had taken along three of their dogs. Slides were shown of the dangerous tasks per formed by the rescue team when they go out in all kinds of weather condi tions with the dogs to inaccessible parts of the countryside.
the
cumstances, the arranged guest demonstrator had to cancel so, at very short notice, committee mem bers Mrs June Brown, Mrs Meryl Ibbotson, Mrs Joyce Whittle and Mrs Ann Leigh put together an extravaganza of floral art which really was shared in the company of friends. The annual general
Channel 4 series, “Property Ladder”, which focuses on six homeowners from around the country who are taking the plunge to develop prop erties to make a profit. It is a timely topic, as
climbing house prices and low interest rates are tempting people to invest in bricks and mortar in the hope of making a fortune. Sarah Beeny’s bubbly
personality and infec tious enthusiasm for her work resulted in her being chosen from more than 125 contenders for the TV role.
meeting will be held on October 11th, followed by a demonstration by Mrs Joan Medder, entitled "Treasures Past and Pre sent".
Abbey winners Whist winners at the
Abbey senior citizens' drive, in Whalley, were: Ladies - Mrs E. Charnley, Mrs P. Wooff, Mrs S. Pen nington (cons). Gents- Mrs D. Farnsworth, Mrs M. Naylor, Mr J. Sharp
(cons). Dominoes: joint 1, Mrs
M. Maden and Mr
F.Pan, Mrs E. Brown (cons). The drop-in centre will
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