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m the Villages WHALLEY


On safari A very successful evening with a pre­


sentation entitled “On Safari to Kenya and Tanzania” by Steuart and Anita Kellington realised £465. In expressing; thanks, the Rev. Chris Cheeseman said ■ th at Whalley Methodist Church was i paying to train a student minister in Kenya and gave thanks for the interest, and support.


. The next event will be “A Night at


the Opera” on January 24th at 7-30 p.m. ' in the Methodist church, given by Helen Jarmanay and Kristrene Sut­ cliffe, students a t the Royal Northern College of Music. Tickets are £7.50, with concessions £5, and arc available from Mr Alan Bowles, tel. 01254 823331. The Ecumenical Bible Study Group


has now resumed and the next meetings are on January 27th at 3 Waters Edge, Whalley, and on the 28th a t 12 Abbots Croft. The Whalley English Country Dance


Society has also resumed is meetings on Fridays at 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist Church Hall. New members will be made most welcome.


Parish council An update on improvements to the


bus station is one of the items on the agenda for the meeting of Whalley Parish Council in the village hall a t 7-30 p.m. tonight. There wili be an o p p o r tu n ity for


members of the public to ask questions or make comments or suggestions about items on the agenda.


Citizens’ advice During term time, th e Citiz ens’


Advice Bureau will hold surgeries on Thursdays from 10 until 11-30 a.m. in Whalley Adult Centre, Station Road, formerly the Old Grammar School.


Help needed A p a r t- tim e secretary to work 15


hours a week at £5.50 per hour is needed for Whalley Parish Church. For further details, contact the vicar, the Rev. Chris Sterry, on 01254 824679 or the parish office on 01254 823249.


Quiz night A quiz night has been organised to


raise funds for Whalley Parish Church. The quiz will be held in Whalley CE Primary School on Saturday and tickets cost £5, which includes a hot-pot supper. They are available from 01254 822056.


begins on January 29th in Whalley CE Primary School at 7 p.m. At each meet­ ing sandwiches will be served followed by a 40-minute talk with a big screen video and small group discussions on topics such as “How Can 1 Be Sure of ' My Faith?”


Aipha The next 10-week Alpha course


There will be a buffet supper in the school next Thursday a t 7 p.m. followed


by a video presentation by Nicky Gum- bel entitled “Christianity — Boring,


Untrue and Irrelevant?’’ Free tickets tor the supper and regis­


tration for the course are available from David Borland tel 01254 822004.


Abbey winners i Members of Whalley Senior Citizens’ !


Whist and Domino Club are reminded that the first meeting of the new year , will take place on Saturday at 6-45 p.m. All are welcome.


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7th a t 6 p.m. Inquir ie s, tel. 01254 ^ 822988.


The AGM will be held on February i . 1


Burns’ Night Whalley villagers are being invited to :


remember the famous Scottish poet Robbie Burns. There will be a musical flavour with ,


Scottish songs when Bums’ Night is cel- ■ ebrated on Thursday a t The Dog Inn, : Whalley.


Attractions will include two pipers


present to pipe in the haggis, a haggis supper and a "wee bit" of Scottish malt whisky. Tickets for the event are avail­ able from the pub, priced £8 each. A prize is up for grabs for those who go along dressed in a kilt. Profits raised on the night will go


towards the Adult Leukaemia Unit at the Christie Hospital, Manchester.


Historical talk Whalley and District Historical and


Archaeological Society's new pro­ gramme begins next Thursday when Mr M. Thorpe will ta lk on “Myth and F a c t” in Whalley Abbey a t 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Mr C. Ward 01254 53866. i


le auction mart


(£47.15); hill rams £51 (£37.30); rams £65 (£56.10) The top sale price was £73, sold to A . t Atkinson by T. Robinson..


Ewes and rams: lowland rams £73 ■


Produce: wheat straw £31 per tonne; bar- i ley straw £38.50 per tonne; hay (big bales)


.£6.55 per bale. At the fomightly sale of breeding and store ; cattle and sheep on Saturday, January 10th,


87 cattle were put fonvard, including 50 store ■ bulls, six store sheers and 31 store heifers, as well as 264 sheep, including 84 breeding sheep and 180 store lambs. Store bulls: Belgian Blue (green) made to r


£660 ( 510.43) ; Limousin (green) £570 (£433.83); Blonde Aquitaine (green) £442 (£420.20); Aberdeen Angus (green) £360 (324.86); Friesian (green) £680 (£242.58); Limousin (red) £360. Top price £660 sold to Maguire Livestock by M. Barnes. Store steers: Belgian Blue (green) £625;


Charolais (blue) £505 (£420); Belgian Blue (red) £538; Limousin (red) £470. Top price £625 sold to J.M. Breaks by M.F. & M. White.


Belgian Blue £378; Simmental £285 (£282); Aberdeen Angus £285 (£262.50); Friesian


Store heifers: Limousin £480 (£363.94); O S


£62 (£58.50); Suffolk in Iamb shearlings £48; Texel in lamb ewes £62 (£58.75); Suffolk in i lamb ewes £56 (£55.66); Mule in lamb ewes' £62 (£49.62); bm Texel in lamb ewes £44; bm ' Suffolk in Iamb ewes £44; bm mule in lamb ; ewes £50; bm horned in lamb ewes £30 (£28.50). Top price £62 sold to T. & J. Moran by M. & J. Spensley. Store lambs: Texel x £44.50 (£40.85); Suf­ folk X £43 (£42.50); horned x £36.50; rams


£318 (£315.75). Top price £480 sold to J.M. : Breaks by F.M.J. & M. Moore. Breeding sheep: Texel in lamb shearlings i


£19. Top price £44.50 sold to D. Johnson by J. Nuttall. On Monday, January 12th, in the fatstock


section. 111 cast cows and 556 sheep including ' 491 hoggs and 65 ewes were put forward.


33 to 39kg 138.2p (117.7p); 40 to 45kg 120p f (111.3p ) ;4 6 to 52k g l02.2p (96.9p).


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sold to Rossendalc Meats by R.W. & C.A. J Beckerton. The top price/head £52.50 (52kg ' at 100.9ppk) sold to H . Kaye by F. & H . Waddington. •


, The top sale price was £58, sold to A . MoorhousebyH.&F. E cc les&^n.


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Ewes and rams; homed ewes £35 (£26.76); other ewes £58 (£44.60).


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