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20 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 30th, 2006 WEST BRADFORD


Holy service The Rev. Stewart Rid­ ley will celebrate Holy Communion in St Catherine’s Church, West Brad­ ford on Sunday at 9- 15 a.m.


WHALLEY


New Minstrels Sing along with the' New Minstrels at 10- 15 a.m. on Sunday in Whalley Methodist Church. The service will be led by the Rev. Harry Jones, a


retired minister now living in Clitheroe. Volunteers


are


required to help with erecting the crib in


, the church grounds ready for 9 a.m. on Saturday.


The Christmas fair on Saturday raised over £1,700 for church funds.


Urgent help is ews from the Villages


required, in organis­ ing the purchasing of flowers and a rota. This follows the res­


A family in the church is anxious to share the day with any people alone. Please contact Mr Cheese- man.


Music is fun Tickets are still avail­ able from Whalley Post Office for a show by John and Judie in Whalley Vil­ lage Hall on Satur­ day evening. The duo perform songs from the shows. The Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel, as


ignation after many years of Miss Ma'vis Chaddock. Anyone able to help should contact the Rev. Chris Cheeseman on 01254822130.


well as using a num­ ber of musical instru­ ments.


Lime kilns The work of the lime industry in kilns of all shapes and sizes in Lancashire and other areas was described by Mr Ben Edwards at last Thursday’s meeting of Whalley and Dis­ trict Historical and Archaeological Soci­ ety. At the next meeting Lizzie Jones will perform one of her dramalogues entitled “A long way from home”.


Church fair Goods are still required for the many stalls at the


parish church Christ­ mas fair in Whalley School on Saturday, including bottle tombola, gifts, plants, seasonal dec­ orations, toys (which should be good-as- new) home produce and cakes.


Father Christmas will be calling in the morning and light lunches are being served. The event begins at 10-30 a.m.


Books are not being sold, but are being collected to be on sale in the church on Pickwick Night when the ringers and singers will perform. Refreshments and other goods will also


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be available. The parish breakfast , either full English or continental, takes place on Sunday at 9 a.m. in the school.


Party A party for the sick and elderly has been arranged for Satur­ day, December 10th, in the English Mar­ ty rs ’ RC Church. During Mass there will be a blessing of the sick for everyone.


Opinion plea What would you like to see happening at Whalley Village Hall? The committee invites you to join them a t the short AGM a t the hall tomorrow, when there will be the opportunity to ask questions and make comments.


Starting at 7 p.m., the event also includes refreshments. Some


more committee members may be elected.


Senior winners , At Saturday's whist drive of Whalley


Senior Citizens, win­ ners were: Ladies - 1 Mrs G. Walmsley and Mrs H. Hardy. Gents - Mrs D


Farnsworth and Mr J. Whitehead.


The group meets in


the Methodist Church Hall on Sat­ urdays at 6-30 p.m. Enquiries can be made on 01254 822988.


Chocolate fine Chocolate items for a tombola at the


Parish Church | Christmas fair on Saturday are to be brought by children at Whalley Primary School tomorrow as a “fine” for being allowed not to wear | school uniform.


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Turbo Tots win competition __ByjIajmah Ramsden


A GROUP of active pre-school children from Clitheroe have won a regional competition organised by Tesco.


The Turbo Tots, based at Roe- field Leisure, have been award­ ed 1,000 vouchers by the supermarket and progressed to the national stages of the


supermarket’s Celebrate Sport Competition.


A photograph of the active bunch enjoying sport was entered into the contest, where


Our picture shows Turbo Tots supervisor Pauline Nurse being presented with 1,000 vouchers by a member of staff at Tesco’s Clitheroe store, (s)


The Sport for Schools and Clubs vouchers will be used to buy new sports equipment for the group.


Turbo "Tots, which meets on Mondays and Fridays, follows the British Gymnastics Fun­ damental Movement Ideas for Early Years Scheme.


the top prize is a training ses­ sion run by a professional sportsperson.


Final market of season


THE final Clitheroe Country Market of the season takes place in Clitheroe United


Reformed Church hall on Tues­ day. It is the last chance until mid-


March to buy home-made cakes, pies, savouries, cookies, plants and stock-up on jams.


jellies, marmalades and chut- neys. There will also be the opportunity to buy hand-made crafts, cards, decorations and Christmas cakes for the festive season. The market will be open from


10 to 11-30 a.m. Coffee and tea will be available.


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