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THERE are turbo tots active in Sabden.
A parent and toddler group in the Ribble Valley village has been celebrating the arrival of new sport and activity equip ment.
Earlier this year organisers net ted a grant of £1,356 from the East Lancashire Public Health Network’s “Healthy Heart” fund. The money has been used to enable the group to hold
■. turbo tot activity sessions. Parents and toddlers meet in the;
i Baptist Church Hall on Tues days from 9 to 11-30 a.m.
Two-year-old Toby Greenhalgh is pictured having fun with the new equipment (B191004/la).
Sabden Parent and Toddler Group with their,new sports equipment. ; (B191004/li>)
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Wl coven There is no need to be alarmed if you catch sight of various black- clad figures making their way towards the Village Hall this evening. They are merely the members of the WI, whose meeting at 7-30 p.m. has a Hallowe'en theme. Members will enjoy pumpkin soup and traditional Hal lowe'en games. Those interested in becom ing a member are wel come to come along and attend the meet ing.
Flea Market Two events promising potential bargains for those with an interest in antiques, collecta bles and cast-offs are happening in Hurst Green this weekend. The village bowling club will be holding its twice- yearly Flea Market in the Village Hall, while up at Stonyhurst College the Galloway Antique Pair will be in progress.
The Stonyhurst event runs from Friday until Sunday, 10-30
a.m. until 5 p.m., with tickets costing £4 for adults. Entry is tree for under-16s and there will be a cafe on site.
Meanwhile, Hurst Green Bowling Club will be running its popular flea market on Sunday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., with home-made refresh ments available all day. Entry costs 40p for adults, and pro ceeds will be going to bowling club funds.
Alongside the stalls selling a variety of bric-a-brac, orna ments and toys mil be three charity stalls, including one for CAFOD. Entry costs 40p tor adults, and proceeds mil be going to bowling club funds.
Birthday bash Life-long Hurst Green resident Mrs Eleanor Jacques recently cele brated a significant birthday. Fifty five of her relatives and friends attended a special 80th birthday bash at the Punch Bowl in honour of the occasion, where despite her pleas for no presents she was surprised with the gift of a ride in a hot air balloon by her tour
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children. Rather than gifts, Mrs Jacques asked for donations rently many pre- towards the Air school children in Ambulance appeal. Hurst Green itself.
expressed her thanks to all those who con tributed, helping her to raise £250.
Mrs Jacques has many links with Hurst Green. She was oh the Domestic Staff at Stonyhurst College for 20 years, and also worked at the former St John's Primary School in the village. She was married at St John's Church, where her son, David, is now the Churchwarden.
Mass times Father Adrian Howell will be away on Sun day November 7th, and the 10 a.m. Mass at St Joseph's, Hurst Green, will not be cel ebrated that day. The
there will still be a 10 a.m. Mass in Stony hurst College, which parishioners are wel come to attend.
Tots’ holiday As it is half-term. Mothers and Tod-
idlers will not be meet- f ip p a n w a v p a „ , ng this morning.
normal. Held in the Village Hall, the weekly event is designed for the under-fives, with a variety of age-appro priate toys laid out. The children also have the chance to participate in a craft activity, sing songs
w a v e s
Next week, however, Next Wednesday the the session will run as ^'’^ning talk will fea-
meetings, particularly J |-|0 JatlerR as there are not cur- m-
1 ickets are going well for the visit of The Tatlers to Knowle
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She did not want any Qolf Club fuss made over her stonyhurst Golf Club generosity, but held its annual dinner
on Saturday evening, in the Top Refectory a t Stonyhurst Col lege. The after-dinner speaker was the Rev. Alan Reid, the retired Holy SGlViceS vicar of Read parish. The Rev. David Noblet
captain is Mr Andy Young, who took his mother, Mrs Kath leen Young, President of Hurst Green WI, as his guest.
No library The mobile library will not be visiting Hurst Green today. Its next visit will be in a fort night, on Thursday November 11th.
weekend will be cele- p ip o o p rnm e i brated as normal, and
other services t h a t _______________ COme
KNOWLE GREEN
Lovers of whist and dominoes are invited to Knowle Green Vil lage Hall on Monday for the usual fort nightly drive starting at 7-30 p.m. Admis sion is £ 1, including tea and biscuits,
book tel. 01254 878447.
Green Village Hall on November 26th. To !
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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) PENDLETON
A competition for a garden tool was won by Mrs E. Honey well, Mrs M. Procter and Mrs G. Holmes.
A discussion took place about Christmas party arrangements. Mrs Susan Kirk reported on the autumn council meet ing held in Lancaster.
Nominations are need ed for committee members before the annual meeting in November.
who now lives in will conduct both the Whalley. This year's
9 a.m. Holy Commu nion and the 10-30 a.m. parish commu nion services on Sun day in St Leonard’s Church, Langho.
On Sunday at 6-30 p.m, in church there will be a “Service of Light”. This is a special ser vice to remember loved ones who are no longer with us. All are welcome, but those who have been bereaved during the last 12 months may find this service par ticularly comforting
Starting on November 3rd at 7-30 p.m. in church there will be a programme of spiritu ality entitled “Trea sure Within” and each Wednesday throughout Novem ber.
PENDLETON _____ -o_______mvited.
ture the humorous MUSlcal Ronnie Ray who will A fund-raising event for speak about “My Life All Saints’ Church, on the Ocean Waves". Pendleton, will take Admission is £3.50, the form of a musical including a glass of evening featuring wine and a light sup- “The Brass Mon- per. Doors open at 7- keys”. 30, the talk will begin The event will take at 8 p.m. Everyone is place tomorrow evening in Standen
and listen to a group LunchCOn Hall at 7-30 p.m., and
story. Refreshments The lunchtime concert tickets at £10 will are available for chil- in Knowle Green Vil- include a two course dren and carers - lage Hall next Thurs- supper. These are fathers are equally day, will feature Nicola available by tel. from welcome despite the Smedley on flute and 01200 427917. title - and the cost is Russell Lomas on R a c e flight £1.50 per child, piano. The programme a race night in Pendle- Members of the will include “La Flute ton Village Hall has group are always de Pan” by Mouquet. been organised in aid pleased to welcome To book tel. 01254 of All Saints’Church, new faces to their 826948.
The evening on Novem
ber 12th will start at 8 p.m. and entry is £2.50 at the door. There will be a hot pot supper.
Using fresh green mate
bons and dried mate rial, she made three arrangements which
were later raffled. She shared many memo ries of amusing inei-
dents when supplying wedding flowers and church arrangements
and gave an insight into the work.
Tricks Members of Pendleton WI were shown a few tricks of the trade for making interesting flower arrangements ready for Christmas by guest speaker Mrs Barbara Charlson.
rial from the garden and a few flowers, rib
Tea and biscuits were served by Mrs M. Wright and Mrs Hon eywell.
Mrs Mildred Pounder and Mrs Alice Parkinson.
She was thanked by HoIDI© Mrs Jean Bailey. Sabden’s Holme Com
mittee desperately needs tombola prizes for its stall a t the Pickwick Night in Whalley on Decem ber 9th. People can leave items a t the newsagent’s. Also, if anyone is able to help
tive letter knife using forge, anvil and ham mer.
Members toured the large showroom to see the finished prod uct and many delightful and unusu al gifts were discov ered in the shop.
on the night the com- P3St 6V6ntS mittee would like to At the annual meeting hear from them. Will of Simonstone with
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they please call com mittee chairman Mrs Dilys Day on 01282 778464.
Edward Bear
Edward Bear, John, Peter, Hope and Shepherd Bears are looking forward to meeting all their tod dler and baby friends plus parents, grand parents and carers on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St John’s Church, Read.
Friendly circle
On Tuesday a t 7-30 p.m. in Read United
Reformed hall Mr Molkenthin will pre sent an audio visual presentation entitled “Beautiful Britain” to Read Friendly Circle. All welcome.
Bonfire The village bonfire and fireworks display \vill take place on Satur day, November 6th, on the Holme at 6-30 p.m. This year, refreshments will be available. As usual, the event is free to everyone, but there will be a collec tion towards the cost of the fireworks. If anyone is interest ed in joining the Holme Committee, speak to members at the bonfire or call in at the next get together which is on Monday, Novem ber 15th, in The Pen- dle Witch at 8 p.m.
Church Services rill nre-
Roger The Rev. Laura Hardy ----- -
in the
will take a commu nion seervice at 9-30 a.m.
Meeting Beginning on Tuesday from 8 to 9-30 p.m. there MU be a special Q o u n c il
entitled “Emmaus the Way of Faith”. Further information from the vicar, the Rev. Dr Sowerbutts.
Confirmation This year the junior version of Emmaus is being used as confir mation training for children.
dates need to be 11 years of age by that date. Contact the incar as soon as possi-
hie to arrange classes which s ta r t November.
SABDEN
Age Concern There was a musical theme to the October luncheon of Sabden Age Concern Leisure Club in St Mary’s Hall. After the meal musi cal entertainment was provided by Irene and Teddy Barnes
O s w a l d ! wis t le accompanied by Gor don Barker. A vote of
of
' thanks was proposed to the artistes and all the helpers, by Mr John Radcliffe. Raffle winners were Mr Ronnie P latt,
Methodist Church in Wesley Street, on Sunday. At the Bap tis t Church at 10 a.m. Mrs Gorton is the guest preacher.
meeting in St John’s November meet- Church, choir vestry
Council takes place on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.
in the
Read WI, held in ihe old school, Mrs Pam Jelley was re-elected president. Other offi cers re-elected were Mrs Evelyn Hawoi'th (treasurer), Mrs Anne Atkinson and Mrs Doris Moffai (vice-presidents) and Mrs Sue Ogden (sec retary). In her report
ana excellent speax- out me year.
,lvl.oiilf ed, for their hard
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evening of Whalley Senior Citizens, winners were Whist ladies 1 Mrs P. Wooff, 2 Mrs P. Charnley, gents. 1 Mr F. Green, joint second Mr H. Holt and Mr J. Wooff. Dominoes winners were, joint, Mr F.
H. Hartley won the raffle. All are welcome to the next meeting on
gave a demonstra tion entitled “Our Choice”. All the arrangements were delightful and each was different with a mix of modern and traditional styles. Appreciation was expressed to them for their efforts.
Peel, Mrs J. Peel and At the next meeting Mr J. Hartley. Mrs on November 11th
Mr Jon Brennan will give a demonstration entitled “Plights of Imagination”.
Saturday in the Members are remind- Methodist School, ed that subscriptions Inquiries 01254 are now due and 822988.
Baking some tasty treats
Mrs Ogden reminded q j j jld r eN from St Leonard’s Primary School, in Langho, donned nn/in at Pi^ies and tried their hands at baking cakes for the day.
The group of Reception class youngsters swopped the classroom for i^itchen and baked a variety of delicious goodies from chocolate
At the end of the eventful day, the young chefs served the cakes to rice crispies to faiiy cakes and jam tarts.
Mrs Jelley thanked teachers and pupils at a tea party, committee members, young Holly Ribchester, Billy Jacks, Ruth Edwards and Tom Parkin- who were all re-elect-
work and support during her term of office and all mem bers who attended meetings. Mrs Betty Eddlestone expressed thanks to both her and the committee.
competition winners:
pictured ready to tuck into the mouth-watering desserts, (B201004/6)
whist and domino drive held in Slaid- burn Village Hall were: J. Riley, B Peel,
Mrs Dorothy fox A. Lowe, E. Shorrock, Mrs Mar-
Raffle:'F. Giles, E. / • .N = > „
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At the close a Jacob’s join supper was enjoyed by all.
At the next meeting on November 18th Mrs
competition will be for a Christmas lim erick.
Methodist Rooms, W h is t d f iv e
Wesley Street. The ggygjjteen members public are welcome to ^^g^^gd the whist attend.
-SAWLEY- Next year’s confirma- LivelV talk
tionMUheonFebru- j^j^^^bers of Sawley ary 27th and candi-
WI were greeted Mth coffee and biscuits on their arrival at Rourke’s Forge,
Kla frv ovronn’O PIHQ.QPS in
lively talk and video. t *j ^y a cUtuiiueu i/uc wiiioi- 27th. . t
garet Preston and The next drive will be Mrs Ann Lennox.
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BRADFORD .
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M. Moiioy will talk C h a n ty d a n c e about “I t ’s not all The dancing class held hexagons” and the in West Bradford Vil-
lage Hall, and the playing fields com mittee members are holding a charity
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drive held in Simon- stone Old School, Clitheroe organised by Mrs Responders and tick-
Katie Greenwood, ets are now available. MC was Mr George
were: Ladies - Mrs Beryl Pollard, Mrs Edna Simpson, Mrs Joan Rathall (booby). Gents - Mr George Pollard, Mr Ken Walsh, Mrs
describing how the firm was founded in 1961 in a disused hen hut by Brian and Betty Rourke and how today it is one of the world’s leading wrought ironwork manufacturers and retailers with a worldwide reputation YoUPg f a rm e r s ’
SLAIDBURN for quality.
their award winning wrought iron works of art. “Admire the skills and rippling muscles of our black smiths”, this quote from the brochure certainly came true for the ladies who were enthralled as Andrew transformed . . .
_ Members of Slaidburri on Monday in Lan-
to sponsor this event, contact Mr David
those who do not Pollard. Winners dance, but would like
on sale in West Brad ford Village Hall on November 7th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
M. Woods, F. Eccies, Garden tips Lofthouse,
n ini
G. T.he monthly meetuing of West Bradford Garden Club takes
held on November Quest speaker will be WEST
place this eening in the village hall at 7- 30 p.m.
Mr Peter Holden, of Blacko, who will talk about perennials and taking cuttings.
Members please note subscriptions of £5 are due. New mem bers welcome.
WHALLEY safety and activities Throughout Videos about road
relating to the sub ject will be taking place for Key Stage Two pupils at Whal ley Primary School next Thursday, November 4th.
Sharp, at 5 Grindle- A return visit is to be ton Road, tel. 01200 made to the school 423424 or leave a donation a t the vil lage post office.
Gladys Walsh T r lckS t im e (booby). The next There werel7 tables in drive MU be on Tues- play a t a whist and day, organised by domino drive held in Mrs Margaret Simp- West Bradford Vil- son.
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dale, F. Jeffs, I. Knowles,
caster University Dominoes: M. Thorn- Sports Centre to play her, P. Metcalfe, W. aero ball, table tennis Woods, M. Park, J. and squash which Pye, W. Cook, they all enjoyed. Raffle: H. Bleasdale, Next Monday is the Mrs Whalley, Mrs annual beetle drive to Broadhurst, R. be held in Whitewell Edan, D. Knight.
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Social Hall at 7-30 Antiques fair P-™'
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a red hot piece of W h iS t dflVe metal into a decora- Prizewiners at
Antiques, crafts, col lectables, curios and
the refreshments will be B.
Waddington. Gents- H. Lofthouse, K. Tennant, J. Procter, J. Kenyon.
by Coverdale Pup pets, a Christian organisation who visit schools in the North of England. They will perform their latest play "The life of Paul - finding Nero".
On Tuesday, Novem-
Company will per form "The Shape
f r S T b o S otherwise ordinary
boy who can change his shape and who sets off to find his father, also a shape changer, who went
Whalley Village Hall so each pupil MU pay only £ 1. 'Tickets for parents and friends are available from the school office.
Tuesday, beginning with family pho tographs at 8-30 a.m. Forms should be returned to school on Monday.
Tickets costing £5 are available from the
Outreachs A Citizens’ Advice Bureau outreach ses sion will take place in Whalley Adult Cen tre next Thursday between 10 and 11-30 a.m.
Flower club At the AGM of Whal ley Flower Club most
there will be an opportunity to order the Flower Arranger magazine at a reduced price. Visi tors and new mem bers are welcome to join or just sit and watch the demon strations.
WHITEWELL
of the committee _ ._________ were re-elected for Coming SOOfl another year. Mrs At the recent meeting Carole Riley takes of St Michael's
over from Mrs Mar garet Jackson as chairman and Mrs Anne Morris was elected vice-chair man. However, there is still a vacancy for a treasurer, if anyone is interested please con tact Mrs Riley tel. 01200 426769.
Corrrigan MU be vis- In her report Mrs iting the school on Jackson thanked the
committee members for their support and work over the past year and in return she was thanked for her hard work and dedication during her period of office.
sequence dance on Road Safety Mission Sunday Saturday.
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Roman Catholic Church, Sunday was Mission Sunday, a day of prayer for mis sions. Regular sup port at the English Martyrs, Whalley, through red box col lections amounted last year to £ 1,200, the to ta l being £1,428 for the Mill Hill Missionary Sor’-
ety.
A wide selection of > ' Christmas cards and 1 Church art calendars “ to raise money for Catholic Aid for Overseas Develop ment is now available from the stall at the back of the Church.
sheets, provided by the Catholic Services for the Blind, will be kept in the Piety Drawer.
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LUNCH FOR LESS Every day 12 - 2.30pm
Treat yourself to a Three Course Lunch for just Vegetarian Menu on request
£10 * Christmas Menu’s Now Available*
uckstool lane, fenee, near biirnlc\ telephone 012^2 (il 5(i41
WoHd of9 {cii[s & Qtanwur NOVEMBER SPKCJA L OFFER
Full set of Acrylic Nails with Jeanette on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
school office or 01254 Following the meeting 825115 or 823969 tor Mrs Ann Leigh, Mrs a disco organised by the Friends of Whal ley School on Satur day, November 6th a t the Clarion Fox- fields.
Joyce Whittle and Mrs Jane Brown
Communion Service a t 11-30 p.m. on Christmas Eve. On Tuesday, November 30th, it is the turn of Whitewell Parish to assist with the man ning of the “Help Desk” and Shop at Blackburn Cathe dral. Anyone who can spare a few hours is asked to contact Phyllis Robinson on 01254 826236. The Mothers' Union Christmas Party MU be held on Tuesday, December 7th, at “Hillcrest” , Mytton.
Awards
presented AWARDS were given to members of the Clitheroe and District Young Farmers club dur ing their annual meeting. The event, held
Parochial Church Council, several future events were discussed. The Ser vice for Remem brance Sunday will be taken by Canon Hudson on Sunday, November 14th, commencing at 10-50 a.m. The Annual Christmas Carol Ser vice will be held on Sunday, December 12th, at 7-30 p.m. to be led by the Rev. Derek Leyland and The Slaidburn Silver Band will provide the music. The Archdeacon of Blackburn, the Ven erable John Hawley, will be leading the Christmas Holy
a t Pendleton Vil lage Hall, was attended by the president, Mrs Flo rence Cowperth- waite, advisory members and 35 club members. The club hon
oured awards to William Bristol for Best Boy, Hannah Metcalf for Best Girl and Philip Woodruff received the Peter Harrison Trophy for Involve ment. Elections also took place during the night, which included the re-elec tion of the vice pres idents and the advi- sory committee, Mth the addition of Mrs Hilary Wood and Mrs Julie Ten nant.
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