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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 3rd, 2002 < 7 i


Valley residents will be asked to ‘light up a life’


| equipment for everyone .


Services - The preacher'this Sunday


at Sabden Baptist Church at 10 a.m. will be Mr Gareth Earnshaw. At the Methodist Church, the Rev. Helen Kirkup will take the service.


Panto The Western-style,panto


"Showdown At The OK Cor­ ral", which has been put back from October to the New" Year,


will take place1 over three nights in St Nicholas's Hall — not St Mary's as stated previ­ ously - on January 30th and 31st and February 1st. ’ There are places available


for all ages in the chorus. Any­ one interested should ring Mrs Dee Bottoms on 01282 773984.


FIRST PRIZE: These “golden girls” are really getting into the party mood


its annual presentation night on Saturday at Whalley Golf Club. Tickets, priced £10 including supper and trans­ port to and from the venue, ' are available from club mem­ bers and the butcher's.


Presentation.... Sabden Bowling Club holds


Gardening talk A talk and slide show- enti­


tled "Vegetables: Harvesting To The Show Bench" will take place in St Mary's Hall on Tuesday, October 15th. Sab­ den Horticultural Society has organised the free event, which starts at 7-30 p.m. with guest speaker Mr David Met­ calf.


Nurses A recent bowling competi­


tion in Sabden in memory of Mrs Julia Whalley (nee Balm- bra) raised £340 for the Macmillan Nurses. Mrs Whalley's parents, Dennis and Margaret Balmbra,’thank everyone for their support.


Bonfire Sabden Holme Committee


is holding a spectacular bon­ fire and fireworks display this year to mark the Queen's


Golden Jubilee. The commit­ tee has spent £1,000 on fire­ works, and a Guy Fawkes competition will be on a jubilee theme. There will also be a turpin lantern competi­ tion with prizes for the win­ ners.


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Council Sabden's newest parish


sV^Timbrills.Avenue, has filled ’ the vacancy caused by the res- 1 ignation of Coun. Roland Nicholson, who has left the village.


councillor, Mr s ' Jean Haythomthwaite, would like to thank everyone who yoted for her in last week's election. Mrs Haythornthwaite, of


, Whalley


Apostle The New Beginnings Choir,


of Wilpshire, will sing the modern musical "Apostle" in Whalley Methodist Church a week on Sunday at 7-30 p.m. The musical; written and com­ posed by Mr Roger Jones, tells the story of the conversion of St Paul. There will be several soloists, but no one person is singing the part of Saul/Paul. A retiring collection will be


made.


Turn to page 15 for more village news


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FU N D -R A ISE R S from th e Ea s t Lancashire Hospice1 are hoping Ribble Valley residents will "Light up a Life":this'ComTi ing Christmas.


1 A special campaign aimed, at


making much-needed cash for'the hospice will hopefully result'in a tree of lights appearing at-Black­ burn Cathedral.


appeal will go towards providing


'pcare for terminally .ill patients : looked after by the hospice, j . Each-year -the hospice has to


• - raise morb .than £300,000 to.pro- .vide its vital s e r v ic e .v , -- • Nomination forms for the


cate a light to someone whose life they think should be recognised. I t could be someone who'has


- ' l j k \ r y : . For a donation people can dedi-: ■


died, moved away or simply to remember a family member, friend orpartner.


The lights on the cathedral's fes£


tive.tree will be switched on at'a special servie'e on Mpnday, December 9th ,at 7-30 p.m.


All money raised from the •' ■ ;.-i' : v -hospice..


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; pice Ball.; ; Tickets for the event, including . pre-dinner drinks, three-course 'meal and disco, cost £35 and are .’available by ringing 01254 660900. Gisburn's Stirk House Hotel is


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