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I Biathlon. 9.30 Uve Cross-Countiy , Switzerland. 10.30 Alpine Skiing. ,’. 12.45 Nordic Combined Skiing. Lmblned Skiing. 2.30 Crosscountry Ji Jumping- 4.45 Bobsleigh. 5.00 Uve
jurosport News. 6.15 Uve Alpine . ■Skiing. 8.00 Uve Cuding. 9.30 Luge, lews. 10.15 Sumo Wrestling. 11.15 ■11.30 Ski Jumping. 12.45 British
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Doctor Who. 9.00 Blake's 7. 10.00 0 Upstairs, Downstairs. 12.00 The Two
i-Hil 1.40 Last of the Summer Wine. Epearances. 3.00 The Flying Doctors. Great and Small. 5.00 Upstairs, Tie Two Ronnies. 7.00 Goodnight
_ist of the Summer Wine. 820 Alistair Ipression. 9.00 Absolutely Fabulous, abulous. 11.40 Absolutely Fabulous. 2.45 The Fall and Rise of Reginald
blutely Fabulous. 3.55 Absolutely
fuVINGTV fc.OO Star Treatment. 6.30 Home
liggly Park. 7.05 Wiggly Park. 7.10 lo Tiny and Crew. 7.50 Calllou. 7.55.
Is. 8.25 Oswald. 8.40 Busy Buses. p.50 Barney and Friends. 9.25 Hl-5.
E. 10.30 Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM: Celebrity Extra. 1.00 Crossing Over, with Colin Fry. 2.00 Maury Povlch. fth. 3.40 Celebrity Extra. 3.50 Ricld
|ke. 5.30 Will and Grace. 6.00 Three . Lake. 7.20 Celebrity Extra. 7.30
to Sixth Sense with Colin Fiy. 8.30 loo Charmed. 9.55 Charmed. 10.50
1.00 Bedtime Stories. 11.30 Bedtime I I Lake. 12.50 Ricki Lake. 1.40 Jerry
|Nlght. 2.30 Jeny Springer — Late |20
Maury Canada plus Iming. 6.00 Fame. 7.00 Catherine
lir l. 8.00 Starsky and Hutch. 9.00 11.00 Sykes. 11.30 The Lovers.
1m Uncle. 1.00 The Protectors. 1.30 |ean Murder. 3.30 The Memoirs of 1 4.30 Strange But True. 5.00 The I PD James. 7.00 Pie in the Sky. 8.00
|ertock Holmes. 9.00 Till Death Us Do |h Us Do Part. 10.00 Hale and Pace. Dappers. 11.00 The Jack Dee Show., le e Show. 12.00 The Professionals. lutch. 2.00 The Man from Uncle. 3.00 p Tales of the Unexpected.
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[o The Twilight Zone. 3.00 Sightings. 15.00 Psl Factor. . Chronicles- of the [Now and Again. 7.00 Space: Above-: ft) FILM: Back to the Future Part II.
Irth 2.10.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ■1.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The fc FILM: Moon Zero Two. 2.00 The
|ody. 11.40 HeadTk. 12.40 Lexx. SBC CHOICE
fcmembered What Not to Wear? 7.30 leractive. 8.30 Sporting Buddies. 9.00 nt: There’s Only One George Best ft Night: Parkinson Meets George Best l Night: Football Family Tree.
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Championship. 12.30 Close. EUBOSPORT
lorts. 8.00 Ski Jumping. 9.30 Uve Ian's pursuit at Hochfilzen. 11.15 Uve
liing. From Davos, Switzerland. 1.00 p Rugby Union. Gtoucesterv Perpignon I 3.15 British Eurosport News. 3.30
■0 Uve Bobsleigh. From Igls in Austria, skiing. The women’s World Cup. 6.00 TJews. 6.15 Uve Alptne Skiing. Men's I Colorado. 7.15 Uve Curling. Sweden
|Luge. 10.00 British Eurosport News.. 111.30 Eurosport News. 11.45 Extreme |h Eurosport News. 12.30 Close.
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I Goodnight Sweetheart 6.40 Last of the 15 Doctor Who. 9.00 Blake's 7. 10.00
|11.00 Upstairs, Downstairs. 12.00 tdnight Sweetheart. 1.40 Last of the
|0 Keeping Up Appearances. 3.00 The ■0 All Creatures Great and Small. 5.00 lirs . 6.00 Casualty. 7.00 Goodnight ist of the Summer Wine. Comedy. 8.20
J> Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. 10.10 In Deep. ■5 Auf Wiedersehen, Pet 2.20 The Fall
laid Perrin. 2.55 The Fail and Rise of p5 All Creatures Great and Small. 4.30
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lebnty Extra. 9.00 Scream Team: Carry ’ T-00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. : ••
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STAFF and young people at Oakhill College: jumped into their jeans for. Jeans for Genes,
day. The Whalley-based college, was
delighted to support the charity and nominated its recent non-uniform day as a"Jeans for Genes day" which, as the picture shows, they followed to the letter .Staff and pupils dressed in
all manner of jeans-although most, of the designer brands were, worn by; the younger generation - and the sum of £229 was raised for the cause. In the UK, one baby in every .30 is
born with a genetic disorder or birth defect - tha t is one born every 26 minutes whose life could be affected.- There are more than 4,000 recognised genetic disorders, some of which have no current treatment. Pioneering
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PEOPLE who care for others in the Ribble Valley will Money from the event has also provided a guide dog benefit from the success of a jubilee ball.
. ■ and a donation to Derian House Childrens Hospice. The ball was held in a marquee at the Moorcock Inn, Mrs Susan Fillary (right), of the Moorcock Inn, is pic-
Waddington; and £1,400 from the proceeds has been , tured handing the cheque to scheme manager Mrs Grace donated to Crossroads Care, which helps lighten the bur- Hore (left) and team leader Mrs Christine Hindle from den for carers.
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' But more volunteers are urgently !:'(ed with £1,200 donated by family needed in Sabdento provide a reg-' v and friends in memory, of popular,!,;:
.port, seven days a week'. The SabdemOne team is the summer. are de^lighted t
ular round-the-clo'ek rota of sup^ .- Sabden man Dan T h o m p s o n (2 1 ) : ®'esPoncjer scheme^.and hope that ‘-h.. ' \ who died after a road accident this more volunteers will come forward
i ts own Community hirs^ to ensure the scheme is successful.
20th, and the most recent, First ' Villagers John and Janet Robin- ' _ More information about training Responder scheme to be launchedson, who raise money annually for. , is available from Lisa on .01772 by the county’s ambulance seiyice , charity in memory of John’s late .’903989. '
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> WILKINSON- Hp.WELL; A surprise honejmioom destination awaited bride Miss Kathryn Howell, followingher marriage to Mr Garry jiWilkinson in St ^Peter’s. Church, Stonyhurst.1
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y-The bride, a funeral director, likes to keep fit; in the gym; and is the daughter,of Mr Rolan an’d Mrs Jean Howell, of. Whalley. (
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- ■ . The bride was given away by.her.father and wore a full-length ivory satin gown; with crystal beading on the bodice. She carried a bouquet of ivory roses.
She was attended by dame of honour Laura' , .
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and.bridesmaids Sarah Howell, Sadi Wilkinson and Leah Alexander. They wore dress es of navy blue with sequin detail and carried
fuchsia pink gerbers. ■ Best men were Mr Malcolm Fletcher and Mr
Ian Greenwood. Groomsmen were Tim Howell, Dom Howell, Neil Worswick, Mark Wiggan and
Andrew Dawson. Following the ceremony, conducted by Canon Jude Harrison; a’ reception was held at Stirk
House Hotel, Gisbum. ■ Following their honeymoon the couple are to
liveinBiUington. . Photo: Edward Paul, of Burnley. Speaker steps in
at the last minute AT the meeting of Trinity Ladies Afternoon Fel lowship Mrs M. Ireland introduced guest speaker Mrs Milne, who had stepped in a t the last
minute.' ■ ■ - She spoke about her school days being .the hap
piest of her life although not as many holidays as today, no half term, just two weeks at Easter and a month in the summer. She reminded members about growing seeds in jam jars, buying saving stamps, country dancing and lots more interest ing things. Mrs Ireland thanked Mrs Milne for her talk. Pianist was Mrs Cowperthwaite and tea and biscuits were served by Mrs McGowan, Mrs Morris, Miss Hetherington and Mrs Scott. Flow ers were presented to Mrs Milne and also sent to Miss B. Foulds who is in hospital after a fall.
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At the same time we’re making sure • that our prescription services are going to be the best in town. With on the - spot prescription fulfilment and free prescription collection, we’re sure that you’ll welcome the changes we’ve made.
There are great new offers for you, and products that we know you want.
Take advantage of our special offers as soon as we open otir doors at 9.00 am on Tuesday 10 December 2002 ready for our Grand Opening at LOOpm.
We’ll welcome regular customers and new - there’s something for everyone in our fabulous new look Lloydspharmacy.
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