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lishing course to be run by. Myerscough College in -


Chipping Village Hall's new IT suite, beginning on Tuesday afternoon from 1- 3 p.m.; For inquiries, tele­ phone • Kate.Bailey on 01995 61033.


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Club welcomed Mr Bill Blackledge to its meeting on Wednesday evening. He arrived with; a n ;


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array of plants to demon-; strate how to make attrac­ tive winter containers to give colour through the dull days. In both hanging baskets and patio pots he used large and small plants to make his arrangements and mem­ bers went away keen to try out his suggestions.at home.


proposed by Mrs Hilary. Shaw and the tea hostesses were Mrs Mary Pickles and Mrs Elizabeth Davey. The business meeting ended the evening with discussion


The vote of thanks was ;


Christmas party and thne e ---- * announcement that next


about a the


from the Himalayas, start­ ing at 7-30 p.m. in Bolton- by-Bowland Village Hall. New members will be


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dance with live music pro­ vided by one of Lan­ cashire's most exciting ceilidh bands, Shake-a- Leg, will be held in Chip­ ping Village Hall on Sep­ tember 27th. Inquiries should be made by tele­ phoning 01254 397623.


Candlelit music Ambulance Service and is - -


/.LFriendsiof . St Mary's School,; Chipping; have arranged the annual music evening to take place in the village hall on Septem


funded by the Heart of event wju future Michael Lancashire Appeal chan- Boe> an exper jenced and


ed can get more informa­ tion by contacting Les


This year th e . much- sought-after tenor,


supported by highly acclaimed accompanist Sean Ashmore. Tickets are available from the school, or phone 01995 61231.


DALEHEAD


Harvest festival The harvest festival ser­


vice held at St James Church, Dalehead, on Sunday was well-attended and conducted by the Rev. Mark Russell Smith. The church had been


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from interested singers for 'Waddington and. Great a special evensong service i Harwood WIs to hear, the in Gisbum Parish Church ; ladies from Rylstone and on September 29th at 6-30. iDistrict WL talk about p.m. The choir will per- jtheir experiences making form Stanford's Magmfi- "The AltemativeWI Cal- cat and NuncDimittis in jendar". The Calendar C and Rutter's anthem [Girls had the audience in "For the Beauty of the stitches from start to fin- .... .........


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invited visiting singers to augment the choir, and


• A rehearsal will be held in church during the after­ noon providing the music for the evensong service the same evening... •


there will also be a guest organist.


v Y F results The choir leader has ,i. ” ’ 1 “ - * — ‘


: from leukaemia of Miss {February's husband, Mr


ish, but referred constant­ ly to the underlying reason for the calendar, the illness and subsequent death


(John Baker, and their determination to raise money for leukaemia and


i- rp q i j i is : ■ ■ i amounted to 88,000 and imiucuu,


. lymphoma research. The number of calendars sold


son Swanson, trombonist Matthew Haworth and ■pianist Carrie Steingold, delighted their small but appreciative , audience when the Bowland Trio made a welcome return visit to Knowle Green-Vil­ lage Hall on Sunday evening. Proceeds from the event


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race is at 7 p.m. under race evening rules.


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Car boot Items are wanted to sell •,


at a car boot sale to raise money for Sabden's heart


monitor fund. . Fund-raisers are hoping


were for the upgrading of the village hall car park and Hearing Dogs for the Deaf. A cheque for, £200 was presented to the char­ ity's representative, Mr John Brewster, by chair­ man Mr Peter Morgan. Mr Brewster was accom­ panied by his wife and his


------ PiaKnrn Vniiria Farm I the girls appeared at pres- beautifully behaved hear-


e^Clubmembera metdt tigiSus events, on televi- mg dog, Coppers Pasture H m ^ ^ rm ; ' ^ n and radio and eventu- W h i s t d r iv e


home of Mr and Mrs P. ally A“ enc?; lound(,t^ “ j The usual fortnightly Ormerod, where the boys ! So far they have achieved whist and domino drive


judged fat lambs and the


croft, T. Mborhouse,' Lancaster. • ; f


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g“rls made edible neck- £65°,°°°. There is a film Green village Hall on laces.


.sun}-,0- will be held in Knowle to come, starring famous Monday at 7-30 p.m. t year


to make some cash from the sale on September 29th at Barrow Nurseries, but they need many more items. If you have any­ thing to donate, leave it at the Pendle Witch or with


Mr John Robinson at 54 Whalley Road.


Comedy play A comedy, "Raise The


Roof"; is to be presented on Saturday at 7-30 p.m. in St Nicholas's Church Hall. Proceeds are for the church roof fund.


Baptist service ^ The preacher this Sun- „ ™


Results: Intermediate - names such as Helen Mir- Line dancing classes ------------ P. Mellin; Junior r N.Ban- -


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At last weeks meeting, , Mrs Mandy Brennan Jar" will appear in Knowle, welcome. Demense Farm. home of i thanked the ladies for a Green Village Hall tomor- P a n to m im e


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MrmdMra L D l S , to f marvellous eveningsaying judge Limousin beef ca t-,


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row at 7-30 p.m. LANGHO


p Mellin Junior — T the image of women and 2 T ' the WI, as well as raising


Results: Intermediate - P j^ ed it, totally changed


decorated by members, who served refreshments


after the service. ; Oh Monday evening, a


whist and domino drive and sale of produce was held at Tosside, which raised £96.55.; MCs were Mr P. Met­ callfe and Mr S. Hogg, who


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0 - rod'“ 0ul,d- ' I ^ e ^ “ New session . ;


The new session of U^JCilCU All


Gisbum Mothers' Union, opened in Gisburn


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'^visitors attended the meeting and afterwards enjoyed a buffet supper


Some 60 members and - - - — r -i---


Parish Church .jwjith a [.prepared by members of service of iEvensohgled i GrindletonWI. _


MrSLHogg who


by the Rev. Eric Kyte, ‘ A trip has been who gave a th oughtful! arranged to Alston Hall on and encouraging address. P October ■. 24th lor an Later over a cup of tea, L evening dinner lecture.


also auctioned the pro- f u tu re p duce. ,


Peel. Raffle: J. Sagari R. Eden, N. Taylor, V. Duck-


DUNSOP BRIDGE


Winners were: A. Tay- Bradford Diocesan MU £ 1 1 to*®-' Ed?n’rC- Y ^ enlM’ triennial event on Tues- r


^ t h ,R . Kenyon and A.


month's meeting on Octo- tayior. ber 9th is about plants


I welcome. Horses' hospital


| watching a horse swim. At next week's meeting


trip to Rathmell Equine mg of the Newton MiUen- Centre, which included


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on Monday, there will be a talk in the village hall at 7- 45 p.m.


CHIPPING meeting of Duiisop Bridge tlllo


Millennium book Guest speaker at the


Festival Hall a t 7. p.m. I Forthcoming county Anyone wishing to ' events which will be sup- donate, any saleab le-p o rted by Grindleton items for this may leave members are the county them with MU members show preview dinner in or take them to the festi-' Garstang and the autumn val hall on the afternoon ; council meeting, m Bolton, of October 8th. Every-1 which MraCathenneTay- one is welcome to attend will attend as delegate this social event. '. Thanks


land, and Gisbum MU s J contact Mrs Hopkinson annual "Silent Auction" | on 441387. Friends may be on October 8th, in-ithe Vinyited.


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Bowland Young Farmers' Newton. He gave a very»leadenand by the organ- Club thoroughly enjoyed a detailed talk on the mak- ^ 0trq'---r,f ■ f V,p receril


Newtom H e g a v e 'a v e ry 'v ^ -^ r^ ^ ^ i^ l^ 6-^1^ - ^ • ^S'riMhfe^Grdndlrton ' mceti ^ -the .m° ntl?ly and a band concert on ' xt“ U7' n/rii^ isers'^rdf/' th e ' recent


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R o ^ 'w i th th ^ h a p o l h i t io n ! '|j in G isb urn ; November with a dinner many^’friend and ofdand C ^ p f ^ t h e h T O t o - ; atthe Spread Eagle Hotel, new photographs. He told P^y depicjmg Mother-, Hawley. members that 200 copies ingSunday.'. of the finished book were sold very quickly. Mrs M.


brate its 70th birthday in ,,,


; . The next meeting will be the annual meeting on


' Rushton expressed thanks


to Mr Pope. A competition for a


Touring theatre..... ■ As part of the the Spot on Rural Touring, the Mikron Theatre Company ------------------ will be staging a perfor- , Birthday greetings were mance of Warehouse Hill extended to Mrs M. Beny, in Chipping Village Hall next Thursday at 7-30


wildlife photograph was won by Mrs M/Wood,


Mrs R, Johnston and Mrs M. Pye. Draw winner was Mrs M. Pinder.


A / f "*r


Johnstom who receWed Grindleton Method,st; ;branch and the WI move- j; ■! No service


inna, and Mrs


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Church on Sunday at 11, -ment as a whole. a.m.


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I navvies, the entrepre neurs, engineers, the canal enthusiasts and the local community whose lives are


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01995 61033. ____ were thanked.


connected to this extraor­ dinary Pennine waterway. ' ’.in November when the old Tickets at £4 are available committee will prepare from Kate Bailey, tel.// suPPer-


|to ' make eye-catching posters and flyers, do you... wish you knew how to ere-: ; ate electronic documents / using word art,:clip art;!,; watermarks and images? ■ '; If the answer to either,; ,


eight-week desk top pub- " A choir will be formed h e . sel^ “ - .


lage hall-during August This year, .instead ;29th.rInstead, they ar.e . ' ■ collecting ifesh iruitana.


' Once again the election vegetables, gifts of tinned of officials will take place and packetJood would be


Members were remind­ ed that the annua wh and domino drive will be held in the village.... hall on October 26th. The popular home-made pie and peas supper will also be served.


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GISBURN


of these questions is'yes, / lo v i tp r i r h o i r i then why not enrol.on t


together with visitors, will, transport should contact be welcome at the service,


Gifts of foodstuffs, ..y ny q which will be followed by a : o ’ ' ' " T - -----............................. .Mr D. WUson, tel. 428385;


buffet lunch, to which all at the service are invited.


Calender girls .


WI Mrs Kay.Hopkinson, welcomed guests from the) village and members of1


President of Gjirindieton Hurst Green, Slaidburri, l ilb ui v muicwu; | —«■—


Talented trio -' ~m i« e »«jr


r Mr/R Latham,'tel. 440199; /


welcome; These will.be given


invited to join the congre- . gation of St Peter and St' . Paul's Church, Bolton-by-- I


young people's homeless i s ie u w - .v .


to’ ‘Blackburn's


'A i - i schdbl.hall on SePtember;A89 to school funds. f n ;n;n ;}1E, conerre-


.: wilLbe.no service in tne


involvement in the home uuii cuiu uc »i


book' was shown to mem- October 10th and mem- bersand diaries^ cMen-; bers who havenot mdi^U


m-.


dars and Christmas cards were ordered;, (


GRINDLETON


ed their choice of supper should contact Mrs fiop-


Harvest service aiways greaL 1UU aim pju- A harvest thanksgiving, v;de an opportunity for service will be held (in:


5 kinson. J r Members were remind- j ed about nominations for : the'eommittee of 2003. Committee meetings are always great fun and pro-


Brook, > The institute will cele­


meeting, when the speaker will be Dr I. Swann, con­ sultant paediatrician, who will talk about the MMR vaccination and other matters relating to chil­ dren's health. This is an open meeting


and everyone is welcome. g a t a n ( j b a ||


.'Cricket.Club meet in games of football and


Read teams on Sunday when Stork FC and Read


Support your local gupp(jrt yQu


match will kick off at 11 a.m. and the wickets will be pitched at 2 p.m. for the cricket match.


Jubilee CD \ A CD of jubilee celebra­


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tions recorded .by the pupils of Read CE School iow on sale, at The price is


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Bowland, for their harvest ./ DorikBV d©rbV festival at U-15 a.nu


project; "Nightsafe". • » . narvesciuncn«uvt;r wic&ci- vice. Ar.vone reauiring


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also for their Jacob's join " . You ^ ]°,1” ^V harvest lunch after the ser-


of a donke -y derby tomor- row night. 1 ne t b> aaoa_en branch of the Ribble Val- ley Conservative Associa-


u . . th£ “


d d e


tion has joined with Mel- lor to present the fun event at Osbaldeston Rid­ ing Centre, courtesy of Mr N. Bargh. Admission is free to the indoor arena, where there is a bar and


-Three very talented; cafe. Junior nders pay £3 local musicians, singer All-


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Price includes: Return coach travel from local area Short orientation tour • Time at leisure for shopping/sightseeing *.2 nights bed and continental breakfast accommodation at 3-star hotel . ( 'r■


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— — :At' the m e e t^SCo t -At the meetings ox..


staged at Sabden Bowling Club on. Saturday, Sep­ tember 28th, from 11 a.m.


bers.


to 4 p.m. The event is in aid of St


Nicholas's Church Restoration Fund, and also features the sale of books and .giftware.


— ... '/ Members met in the profits wuL ;white Hart and agreed


Society's very successful summer show came under discussion at last week's committee meeting of the society.


Society ' Sabden Horticultural


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."/.'//■that, despite the poor weather,


th a — , .. .._-


gone exceptionally .well, again attracting a lot of people from outside the village. They were made


the show had


hoped they will continue to support


co bup p u ri, u i . sboWj


P a rf itt thanked all the exhibitors and supporters and said their contribution was invaluable. Forthcoming events


Chairm chairman Mr Alun best jin the area.


sbnw which is considered one 0j


the annual


Carole Harrison, who spoke about her "Holiday of a Lifetime" in South Africa and Mauritius.


Guest speaker was Mrs . _____ ___ d_____ had visited Cape Point and Mr and Mrs Harrison '


served and admission is 5op. ’


Refreshments'" will be the wine lands, Cape Town and Table Mountain, and


they also went whale watch­ ing before travelling to Vic­ toria Falls, which the Africans call "The Smoke that Thunders". The couple also took a cruise on the Zambezi River and visited their godson in Johannesburg. Thanks were expressed to Mrs Harrison i for a most enjujojyfable and


interesting talk by Mrs C h ic a g o VieWS uiuso uic e u


Mary Cowman. Miss Emsden reminded


members about the coffee morning in Waddow Hall on Wednesday. At the October meeting,


visitors from Mitton and Grindleton WIs will hear Mr Walter Johnston's talk on "The British Music Hall and Marie Lloyd". Host­ esses will be ; Mrs P. Entwistle, Mrs Garnett, Mrs O. Heywood and Mrs D. Edmondson.


include a talk and slide show on Tuesday,'October 15th, a t 7-30 p.m. in St Mary's Hall. Mr David


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Harvest Waddington Methodist


Church will celebrate har­ vest thanksgiving this week-


Twenty-three members


and friends of Whalley and District Historical and Archaeological Society enjoyed a most interesting talk on "British Views of Chicago". These views hap­ pened to be of British writ­ ers who visited the city in the 19th Century, Chicago being the first American city and also the site for the early skyscrapers.


ing will be on Thursday jn Whalley Abbey, when Dr Mitchell will be the speaker on "St Kilda, some Lan­ cashire connections". I


The society's next meet­ | K lt /k iffowiA-jz^rlo or


were: the jStreamwatch pro- ^Tuesday evening at 7r30 gift day on October 26th T rav e l l in q f a r V , -----—.-------- , i


" ; Members continue with


Mothers' Union will meet in Read CE School on


Healthy tips Members of Read


has a diary of events planned in the coming weeks, including a concert by the Linden Singers on Saturday, October 5th, a


Diary dates St Nicholas's Church


Leonard's Church Moth­ ers' Union, Langho, will be held on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. when Mrs B. Thayne will speak on the "Role of


Grandparents The meeting of St-


Mr Gerald Norcross. continue every Tuesday - F e l lo w s h ip


> S ^ S ^ ^ a ? l n d < ; ^ ^ S ^ d a y s ship ^UmeetnextThurs- go to the rOlK g r o u p "


Research The Manchester-based ’ Methodist Church, Wes- /.// Harvest festival services next week, for 11 weeks. Mr 1 ''"" win be held in St'Peter's Mark and Mrs Karen Sleet are the hosts for the course in Waddington, which begins at 7 p.m. It is free, although donations towards n eve


aA^sequence-dancing, Sabden Ladies' Fellow ----- ----------------


- The Western-style


panto, "Showdown At The OK Corral", has been put back from October to the New Year and will now take place over three nights in St Mary's Hall on January 30th and 31st and February 1st. The main parts have


tember 26th, all are wel­ come to meet the Rev. John and Mrs Joan Davis,


Grandparents". Next Thursday, Sep­


S S S


| give a talk on "Health and from the Unk parish of St Wellbeing". The cost is Matthias, Welkom, with


E. Fox; M: CowkingrM:- day a t Boltpn-by-Bow-; put her name down shouid Bronyille) Mr and Mrs Jackson, S. Hogg and B.


Africa. - Church, Simonstone, on


Sunday. ^ There will be a family service a t 10 a.m. and n n


joint parish evensong at 6- O the evening meal would be 30 p.m. There will be no


SLAIDBURN


been cast, but there are still places available for all ages in the chorus. Ring Mrs Dee Bottoms on 01282 773984 if you are interested.


Animal feeds Members enjoyed a talk


5 0 and anyone who T-TnW nrn*K Odendaalsrus w to go,, but .has.not--and rChrist?^The King! - Priced


Bronville, Mr and Mrs Davis will give a glimpse of life in the church in Bloemfontein, South


harvest lunch a week on Sunday at St Nicholas's Church, Sabden. They are priced a t £6 for adults and £3 for children and are available


Harvest Tickets are on sale for a


n m for


Bernard Parfitt or Crop­ per's butchers.


from Mr Morning harvest service


is a t 10-30, followed by lunch at noon.


- -.-j — -


by animal feeds represen­ tative Mr James Brether- ton, of Pye's of Lancaster, at a meeting of Slaidbum Young Farmers' Club. He spoke about visiting farms and the animal products Pye's produce. Thanks were expressed by Thomas


Barlow. Next' week's meeting


will be the AGM in the vil­ lage hall a t 7-45 p.m., which all advisory mem­ bers are asked to attend. For any inquiries, phone Judith Robinson, 01254 826236.


waddington;


. WEST- BRADFORD


ing Field Management Committee meeting held in


Hall work At West Bradford Play­


the village hall, it was decid­ ed to carry out the following work to the hall: the main floor to be sanded anjd resealed, a new cooker and sink unit to be bought arjd installed in the kitchen and the new car park lined. ;i Winners of the 250 Club


evensong service in St - tion or to book, phone John's Church, Read, on Sunday.


vrelcome. For more informq- 01200 422392


mem wumu ne


Metcalf, of, Nelson, is the guest, and his subject is "Vegetable Harvesting To The Show Bench". Entry is free, and there will be a raffle and refreshments.


it*M r.f * * • end.',;• lews from the Villages


: - Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,: 3 King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EW.


s Items for inclusion.. - should be sent to: Village News,


j A night to


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: On Tuesday November 12th, at 7-30 p.m. it is the annual meeting,and on Friday, February 28th, the annual dinner a t the Shireburn Arms,-Hurst- Green. Ticket details from Mrs Betty Clarkson on 01282 772762 or any com­ mittee member.


tion at St Mary's Hall will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., and the four candi­ dates are Mrs Dilys Day, Mrs Jean Haythornth


in today's election to find a new member of the parish council. The polling sta­


Election Sabden people can vote


- ^ Marioll Proc. ton. SIMONSTONE


, snip win meet nexu-iiiuio- i c—n a a n n a am n u m i d a y a t 2-15 p.m. in the Family haryeSt


Edwards will lead the sen- vices at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.m: arid everyone is invited to join her. Nightsafq, Blackburn’s young people^ homeless project, wijl receive gifts of tinned aiid packet food.


: On Sunday, Sister Janejt : ■': " • Jl


_30.p,m.,.aJianvestxonceqt_ will be given by the Rey. Phil Gough and his friends from Blackburn Methodist Circuit. Tickets are £3, err pay at the door. Proceed^ will go to the National Chil­ dren's Home. ,


On Monday evening at;7- . j


Alpha Waddington Methodist


■ Alpha courses next week-Vj The Alpha course is'p.


Church will be joining thou­ sands of other churches across the UK starting


. each Wednesday, starting


practical and contemporary introduction to the Christ­ ian faith and provides a relaxed and informal oppor­ tunity for participants .to make up their own mind's about Christianity.. ) ' ij| I t involves one meetihg


STAFF from Althams Travel provided a woi


were Mr Plant (£25), A. Thornton (£20), B. Honey­ well (£15), E. Pollock (£10), E. Marsden (£7.50), K r and Mrs Burgess (£5). ' The next meeting of the


committee will be on Octo­ ber 15th in the village hall at 8 p.m. All residents are wel­ come to attend and express their views.


WHALLEY An a rt and photogra- handed over the chairman- grand jumble sale. This will


room, Miss Hylda Emsden Union's autumn season : welcomed everyone and opens on Saturday wittfa


phy exhibition will be ship to Mrs Margaret Gar- be held in Whalley ■ - - - — •• nett and the Clitheroe mem­


Methodist Hall at 11 a.m. Next Tuesday evening, there will bean audio-visual presentation, "Light on the Land", by Malcolm Roberts. This will be in Whalley School at 7-30 p.m. Members and friends are asked to support these events.


JN u r .s‘ c i.S e*


Massive selection of trees, hedgiij '■jplants, shrubs, screening plants!


Abbey senior citizens' drive, Whalley, were: Ladies - Mrs M. Naylor, Mrs E. Cham- ley. Gents - Mrs D. Farnsworth, Mr H. Holt. Dominoes: joint 1, Mr G.


Abbey winners Whist winners at the


Pitlovits and Mr J. Hartley. Raffle: Mrs D.


Farnsworth.


Vi&bamboos, palm trees, topiary f ■ herbaceous.


, S^From young plants to mature J


tt^s tock. All at wholesale prices!| ^'Exbert'advice always on hand!


^LOphn Monday-Friday 8am-5p| *


Tel: 0171


5 ^ 6 8 6 2 ; Fax: 01772 682 (


,/•: Bradshaw L Nr.KirkhS


(just off Jet 3, Alg v PRESTON PR41


Saturday 9am-4pm. B Closed Sundays.


:lr’' A MEMORABLE float (above) from Slaid ^ Health Centre - eat your heart out ‘EF (TP06)


EXCITEMENT mounts (right) as the c r | claim their.vantagc points along Castle * .


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