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Cafe bar The :cafe bar a t , , _ .
Ebenezer Baptist UbA trip talK - Church, Billington, Bolton-by-Bowland will be open on Sat- Young Farmers met urday and the fol lowing ' Saturday, interesting talk and from 10-30 a:m. to-'.presentation . by 1-30 p.m. with-a Simon Kirk on his.
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The bar will re-open in February.: : '
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selection of hot and cold food, also a gift stall.
. The candlelight carol House,'Chatburn,v service will be held.; on -Wednesday'at 7-
30 p.m. Tea, coffee and mince pies will be served. Proceeds are for baby moni tors for use locally. Please support this worthwhile cause. '
BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND
Little buddies The little buddies at
.themed day with scotch broth, oat cakes, shortbread, scotch eggs and whisky.
Anna Dakin’s freestyle dancers.
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• entertained every one.
Bolton-by-Bowland A tea dance' proved A Christmas,night' have been very busy very, popular with out is planned for making hats and residents.: of -the Christmas cards .Manor House when ready for their -Mr Richard'Chew Christmas party,-.- provided music. next week a t 9-30 On another occasion a.m. to 11-30 a.m, with Santa landing
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residents friends of
and the . committee member
next Wednesday, at
The.Craven Heifer for a scrumptious meal and dancing. Everyone is very welcome see any
An . aromatherapy party, and buffet was also enjoyed by residents and staff.
During the service on Sunday in Ebenezer Baptist Church at 10-45 a.m. there will be an infant dedica tion taken by the minister the Rev. Manor House . DonJohnson. . . Residents of-Manor.
■ tr ip . to America. Thanks were expressed by Han nah Robinson. Next week’s meeting is in the village hall at 7., 45 p.m^prompt...
CHATBURN
. vided, remember to wear your party clothes. ■ . : V ■
at 11 a.m. There will be party games and party food pro-
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Residents have'also enjoyed carol
Manor House, for more informa- enjoyed great enter- tion; tainment when John Following the AGM and Dave, from the: • officers elected are
SCAD.Barge, Skip- ton', entertained with-a variety of songs.''^'Everyone sang along with old ; time tun'es.
- - tained’with' actions to the songs before ■ receiving a chocof
On Sunday af ternoop...^. ^^^^^^ ,Zehara’s -Urban- gf :chippihg<Wia
m ^ as a thank-you^ nr. enjoyed a St -en t” 'entertained • ^ .“Britain’s Got Tal-. :
Andrew’s Scottish.,resid^ts; staff.and^ Jh^r'hPi?v
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sih^ng by the chil-. dfeh of Chatburn PreSchool. 'Staff were drK^d ^ Dis^ ney characters and the ’children enterf
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ject Martin Luther.. for church funds. , who lived from,1483 KitChSPI Siu -1546.Hewpbdm HumtGreenMemori-
Rachael ' Stott S e a s o n a l " ' i - (chairman), Jean Downham - P arish■ Morris (secretary), church was the place Sarah Hall (treasuy- ^ on a cold, frosty er)7 Comrhittee: Liz
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gan, Caroline Bretherton, Doreen Bailey, Mia Gatrell, Tricia',' Norman, Carol Parkinson, Kerrie Donnachie
Gomall, Jackie Dee- Quest organist Mrs.
Beverley Jones wel comed everyone with seasonal music, flickering candles' added to the theme.
• and Anne Seed. Bev Ireland (CCCA manager).' For fur ther information 01995 61596.
.. late Father Christ- B i r th d a y ,M
■ in ivt 'RlicloKon in fJpr-. Ger many and studied
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i the classics and the ology at Erfurt Uni versity also in Ger many.'He yvas the man who launched the Protestant R e f o rm a t io n ; because of this he became known as the -Monk, who shook the world.
of Christmas words and music by Sere- nata with solos, duets, some new some'well-known, was enjoyed by a large audience - Mulled wine and mince - pies were served after the con-- cert.
GRINDLETON
,7 festive buffet, which ■ ■
Chipping Children's C-6 m m u n i t y- Alliance' .S'" Earlyi Learners are prepar- y ing for their Christ mas afternoon.
■--'.by,members of the "/ Tuesday at 'r.p.rn.'ih . ,
-.committee./ ; Mrs s t Ambrose Pari Margaret Rich and
Mrs; Rosie Grave l-stock gave an inspi- : rational demonstra tion of how to make Christmas wreathes and
table.decoraT tions. A number of members said that they would soon put into practise
helpers delivered the presents.. I
: donated the decora- Bacup • Blackpool-• Ulverston
tive.items she had. made tor the raffle prizes.-‘ Christine Stott, Jen Saunders, Barbara Debney, Ri ta Joyce, Mar garet Johnstone and Barbara Jarvis were
- .for
2008.Barbara Jarvis.was present-
best cracker and collection lyill take bt JOSepPI S was also the overfall ' competition winner
; won thepnzeforthe Qt Inc
■ ed with the birthday flowers.
Members interested in joining the lunch-
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, eon group on Janu ary 21st should pass thi^r names to Mar garet Whittaker. - The next meeting of
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The competition will be for a picture or photograph of the Ribble'Valley and Spellbound Produc/ tions will show a film on the Ribble Valley. .
lage hall.
Mrs. Jean AmeryRepresentatives of,The Evangelist Mr disguised as Santa's village- organisa- Barry:Woodward, tions will read the lessons and - the pupils of the pri mary, school will also / take, /part.'
Church, Grindleton.
the Tamil Village Gospel Mission.
J lv e ry o n e is very ‘ welcome to attend; mulled, wine/and mince pies will be served afterwards iii
techniques that DeCOrationS they had: learnt, gj. -Ambrose Church
will bedecorated tor
the lucky winners.; lA/oofo' nanpr Margaret Whittaker,
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-w i f ib e - greatly appreciated and donations
of.green-, ery will be most, welome.
onwards./All help -• had been prepared -ice will take placepu;
enjoyed a e a ro l lS e rv iC B , ; .; The village carol ^rv-;
-al Haill 'has been given grant aid by the Thwaites Chari table Trust to buy a
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after the service. A . : in the village hall, donation for upkeep: Cartographer, local of the church would .7 footpath expert and - artist Duncan Arm-
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fridge/freezer. The n,arte: fo am committee are U a n S le a iU
indebted to Mrs Gill Low Moor Club meM MdcDonnell for '
obtaining this much needed help. , .
KNOWLE GREEN
Christmas buffet Tbere.were 18 tables followed by songs, P^y ®
. their -DO"!*"® drive
On -Sunday, -the preacher was Mr Stuart Rogers; of Preston,' accompa nied
by..visiting
hymns and Christ mas music by a Gospel choir from Preston.
On Thursday there ‘ will, be a visit of
Vpianist Mr David Nelson.
lage Hall
darts team
lost.in the semi-final to the Royal . -British Legion Club'5-4;
s/strong^will be the rg i i^ t speaker. He is alOT a restorer of ;;pld mgn‘posts and .; gas lamps and will • ; be talidhg about his knowledge of maps and ','the Roman ■ Road. :
Low Moor A snooker team beat Clitheroe L a n c a s h i r e
mas domino dnve m jarts teams. Knowle Green Yil- gj^^ jg holding a
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rand draw around ' ^ es for the pool and gtogether with the party night for all
£750 was raised for hall funds. There were numerous prizes with turkey vouchers being won by 0. Harrison, C. Forrest and J. Cow- , ell.
Pastor Timothy The Christmas whist Christopher from drive will be held on Monday, January
of Rochdale, will pay his armual ■visit next Sunday. A con verted drug addict
the school hall and. Everyone is welcome, parish room.
HURST GREEN
author of a book detailing his life's experiences.
members on Satur- They are grateful to
r e -C h r i s t mas -
day. Entertainment will be by local members Lindsey and Andrew Black- ledge, whose group, is called-“Gompared to What”. '
NEWTON
S'the^l^orthe Christmas fair fortnightly whist Proceeds from ^the
o n . Monday, December 22 nd again at7-30 p.m.
commercial section of Barclays Bank
. and especially Janet Southern for the generous contribu-. tion of £650.
A final total of £1,300 was raised by the event for church funds. ■ ■
Recycle and dealer Barry MUSical i tem s
has a Prison Min- Tickets are selling ThTstallTdid a brisk istry and is also well for the evening trade and everyone of Christmas Music gjjjQygjj afternoon being held ■ in -, (-gag.. - -
and domino drive Christmas fair held in Newton United Reformed Church w a s -£350, which will go towards church funds.
the-Christmas festi- Youth club val on Monday The last youth club C h u rc h neWS ' from- 9-30 a.m., meeting before The Christmas fair at
Christmas is tomor- Knbwle : Green row in Hurst Green Memorial - Hall. This,will be a hot- jgHul effort, dog party to cele- The Bikers’breakfast brate the festive sea- was not as well-
aremviiea.
son. .All members , attended as normal, are invited.
today. Contribu- bin'go nigh't was a tions of newspapers, ' magazines,';, card board and junk mail c'
an.be left in the enclosure at the top of- Back Lane, hear the chapel wall.
in Grindleton St Joseph's^ School
HARROP FOLD
30 p.m. Music is by the ,'Valley Singers. Tickets are £5 by tel. 01254 878447. '
Now that Christmas cards are starting to arrive, don't forget th a t envelopes can be reycled. paper day in
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lage Hall on Fnday, - Mrs M. Finder, Mrs i p December 19th at 7T: s . Walker, Wendy
Mclfety, Jane Bad- deley, Mrs M. Beat- tie, Sarah "Walker, Jane Dickinson, Mrs G. Cowking
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Pendleton on 'Tues-, day. Please leave papers in the bags provided. .
Celebration
Raffle winners were:''Next Thursday, the Singers
and Nathan Harg- Admishion is £3 for reaves.
adults and £1 for
Church raised.well Vlllag6 danC6 . . children, over £1,000, a won- There was a capacity YoUnO fariTiarS
crowd at the Christ- .Members of Clitheroe
'The next Bikers’ breakfast and brew will be oh Saturday, December 27th.,
' the music of John
table was groaning, The seniors are hold- Raffle winers were: Next week’s as were the audience ing their party next Frances Nelson,
; served supper.
Chipping w.i. will Bible s tu d y - be on January 7th The speaker at the _
at bingo caller, Steve Whalley's jokes. Friends of St Joseph's thank St Peter's Club for the gift of bingo books and the use of the bingo machine.
at 7-30pm in the 101- midweek Bible v>t J o h n S Study at Harrop St John’s Church' Fold Church Fel- Christmas fair was C a ro l ServiC6 lowship was Mr enjoyed by the Langho Methodist'
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Thursday, and later that day. the fellow- - ship are carol singing to the elder ly and sick of the fellowship. .
David Taylor, Jean ; Mercer, Margaret Myerscough; Colin Dewhurst, Edwin Waterworth, Jan Kitchen,; Lilian Bowdlej.and Mar-; jorieCross.
the Assistant Gen- In'addition to being _ the carol service at 4 • nity ■ not to be ■ eral Secretary of the. a great social occa- p.m. on Sunday, v i missed at Pendleton Th^hext collection,; | Protestant Alliance, sion the event raised' Tea and mince pies Historical Society/ 'vvill be after Christ-
Chris Richards, of crowds who attend- Church invites HlStory SOCiaty i- Birmingham, who is ,; ed. ..
- , everyone .to join in-There is an opportu-* : morning.
He.took as his sub- . a fantastic £1,963 will be available' 'tonight at 7-30 p.m. mas.
.mas dancelield m young Farmers’ enjoyed dancing to
interesting talk and
great success raising The Kidz Church Th^ladies’ cbmmit- £132 for school Christmas party is tee prepared and funds. The prize onSaturday.
. Bowdler bn :the organ
tour round the. James' Thornber Mill in Clitheroe. Thanks were expressed by John Walmsley.
is the annual Christ- ^ mas meal at the. | Calf’s Head, Worston. Members . to meet there at7- for 7-30 p.m.
will present “A Can dlelight Celebration of .Christmas" in the village hall at 7-30 . p.m., followed by supper.
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The meeting is open
..to ■visitors.
Con Club 8-4 and Churchwardens and Low Moor B lost to p q q members of Chatbum 4-8,
All Saints' Church, Pendleton, thank Mark and James Thornber for all their hard work at the Lancashire
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« . . glc oranges.
5; church and to help fe prepare the Christiri-
ehdiy circle Christmas fair. e entertainers at At the Ribchester
. the Christmas meet-; School Christmas - ing of Read Friendly;. fair the whole build- ■ Circle had to cancel -;>'ing was buzzing ■with due -to . the ;
-bad-x.cluldren and parents weather.
Instead members were fun. The- newly- given an illustrated tour, of Slovenia fol lowed by a buffet supper.
' having all kinds of
The next meeting will - sion be on February 3rd ment. when Mr Jiih Ather-. Congratulations were ton will present an extended to all the evening of Lan cashire humour and poems. Eveyone is . invited.
formed school choir sang Christmas songs and carols, with a lively percus- accompani-
staff and the chil dren who made it such a success.
Readstone Readstone Singers “Prelude to Christ-
RIMINGTON
mas” will be held in CafOl S6 rvlC6 St John’s Church, The annual Christmas Read, at 7-30. p.m. carol evening at
on.Monday. I t will Rimington -will take be an evening of .-jrlace on Tuesday in audience. carols, , the Memorial Insti- readings and choir tute at 7-30 p.m. carols, including five Readings, songs and a Readstone, carols musical play, by the especially ■written tor young people will be the singers and will interspersed with be premiered on "carols. Monday night. Sher- All are invited tor a ry and mince pies . real good sing with will be served and mince pies after- the collection will be wards, donated to Multiple GaiOl Singing
in is IS a popuia ington WI members
&lerosis. IS a
annual event per formed by the former Read 'WI choir.
RIBCHESTER Extravaganza
- Church, Ribchester- was a great success - in spite of the very cold and foggy weather.' Father Q |i00S0 -
The Christmas gift fair and extravagan za at St Wilfrid's
Christmas wasrin great demand, ably assisted by Mother,,
Christmas, who made sure • that Santa chose the right present for each small child who -visit ed him. His Alpaca reindeer sadly had to stay in their pen out on the churchyard, but were. greatly - admired and petted by all the yoimg -visi tors. -
Chrlstlngle- ■A Christingle service for children and par ents will be held in St Wilfrid's Church,. Ribchester, .on Sun day, at 4p.m. Every
one is welcome to the lovely candlelit serv-
■ ice which acts as an introduction to Christmas.
PENDLETON Waste papeil^ .
■ The waste paper col- , lection for Read and Simonstone will b? J early on -Monday/
-. entrance to the recre- ■ servica • ' - C j i ation ground where
; the village Christ- ' “ 11 , mas tree will be lit The annual Christmas
' and the Holy Crib fair at St Mary's RC b l e s ^ .
On Saturday there will b'e an opportunity
' for everyoiie to pre pare and decorate '
Church.went ahead on Saturday despite
After the service, at 5
m; everyone will semble;- a t the
• roimd the idllage will take : place on December 18th com-
The Martin Top Chapel carol tour- will be on December 19th. .
'mencing at Station Road top at 6-30 p.m. All welcome to join in.
SABDEN ,
Rowling Club ^ Christ-
. roads and footpaths which kept some reg ulars away. Father
. Christmas opened the proceedings and gave out presents to the children. Teas and Irish coffee ■were sold while'people browsed the stalls.' A raffle for a huge Teddy, bear was won
: by Andrew Smith and a £25 numbers
; competition ■was won by Pat Doxey. The £100 first prize in the grand draw was won by. Amanda Taylor. Other' prizewinners were: luxury Christmas hamper, Lionel Nash; whisky, Chris tine Kirk; gin, c/p Damien Buggie, vodka, Pat Doxey;
. Baileys, John Short er; sherry, John Shorter^ port, Chris tine Kirk; red wine, Alan j Dewhurst; white wine, James
■ Hindle; sparkling wine, Beatrice Toman; chocolates, Fr Birmingham; bis cuits, Lionel Nash; Christmas cake, Ann-Marie Bradley; crackers, Damien Fielding; jams and tea set, Jacob Bug-
gia
, Carol singing by Rim- St Mary's RC Church ■A/rocco„ fn,-
Services .
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Hall. Music was Catherine’s churches, played by the Beris- and the collection ford’s Band and' will be donated to thanks were the Red Cross, expressed to all who There will also be a gave raffle" prizes, collection of tins, help and support., packet foods, toilet Books Raffle winners: M.:; rolls and clothes to .. from Cowking,'
H.New-'5
house,
M.Mitchell,' ->.dy Relief Charity, M. Moorhouse,-'J.’ . Accrington. Dona- Lodge, N. Healey, B.': tioiis and gifts can be : left at 5 or 9 Grindle-
;.be sent to the Maun-
Wellock;
B.Collinge, D. Dinsdale,: M. Harrison.'/
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The Christmas dance will be on Friday, December. 19thV Everyone 'asked to wear something glit tery.
WEST BRADFORD Show is ‘crackling success’
A NEW Christmas Pig Show and Sale at Gisburn Auction Mart was a “crackling’:’ success. '
Show judge Mr Steven Taylor, a ■ wholesale pork butcher from Bamber Bridge, awarded the championship to an outstanding pair of Pietrain cross porkers from Kit Dean, of Boustagill Farms, Rathmell, which sold for £110 apiece.
The reserve champions, a pair of Saddleback weaners from Mar jo r ie Fa r r in g to n , of Wig- glesworth, realised £32 pe r head. Other classes included
weekend Masses for the third week of Advent are 6 p.m. Saturday and 10-30 a.m. Sunday, both taken by F r Peter Birmingham. The Rev. Norman Atty will.lead the 9-30 a.m. Eucharist at St Nicholas's Parish Church on Sunday. The following Sun- AdVCnt day, December 21st, Special ecumenical St Nicholas's will meetings for Advent at St Mary's Pres-
If people send pack ages of stamp’s through the post will they please ensure that they have the correct postage. The
mas cheese and wine evening on Saturday from 7 p.m. in the clubhouse off Pendle . Street East. The QUIZ, Christmas draw will A . Christmas be made during the evening and there will, be a raffle, tombola, horse rac ing and refresh ments. -Admission is £2.
Lights There was a very good turnout on a frosty evening for Sabden's annual carol service
■ and switching on of the Christmas tree lights and crib on Sunday by Sabden
- .Primary School's new head teacher, Mrs Titchiner. The carols were accompa nied by Earby, Brass Band and the Rev. Jim Holt led the
hold a 10-30 a.m. carol service instead of the usual 9-30 a.m. Eucharist. The Rev. James Booth will take the 10 a.m. service at the Baptist Chiuch this Simday.
bytery in Whalley Road continue on
: best pair of store pigs, with the first prize going to T. A. Horn, of
Appleby, Cumbria, whose pigs made £50 per h e ad, and the best pair of breeding pigs, from Mr Eastham, of Parbold, Wigan,'whosc pigs sold for £120 per head. Overall 45 outstand ing pigs were forward for the show. Averages were: Weaners £23.75; stores £53.25; porkers £99.50; b re ed e rs £118. The next sale is to be held on Janu ary 3rd and then on a fortnight ly basts. Auctioneers were
' Richard Turner and Son. Pic tured arc Kit Dean (left) of Boustagill Farms and auction eer Richard Turner with the prizewinning pigs, (s)
charity. Occupy Till A delicious buffet meal I Come helps the was provided by needy at home and abroad.
the last year. Thanks were also given to members who took par t in the village “Hodder has Tal ent” show.
Pam, helped by Ali son and Elizabeth. Mrs Betty Walker, Mrs Tracy Ankers and Mr William Brown won the lucky number prizes.
Turaday a,t 7-30 p.m. They are open to all. Tea and biscuits are served and the ses sions finish at 9 p.m.:
Cost quiz If anyone would like
night in St Nicholas's to donate to the cost Church Hall was attended by more than 40 people and raised £140 for church funds. •
NIghtsafe Tinned food and toi letries are wanted to
of Sabden Parish Chiuch being floodlit on winter evenings, giving the village a wonderful glow, will
help the homeless CarolS and needy at Christ- This year St Nicholas's mas. A collection for Church will host the ■
Nightsafe in Black- bum which helps the homeless is being organised by Mrs Carol Mellows. Tins and other items can be left at St Nicholas's Church, or the other village
turnout for an old time dance held in Tosside Community
Coffee and mince pira /.will be seryed after thescrvica
ton Road.' ' , WHALLEY
Christmas trees pur chased from a local nursery. The money raised goes-to the Friends of the School
funds. purchased .scholastic-:
. able from the school offica
books are now avail- i .
Today At 10 a.m; there will be midweek Holy Communion in the
: Parish Church. The : after-school service -will be in the church ;;at3-.45p.m.
Film and crafts A Christmas film and craft activity mom-* ing is being held in 'West . Bradford Methodist Church,
• ■ on Saturdayfrom.10- 30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
given parents a chance to get some . shopping dona
(Starter packs ■ Money from - the Thursday-group at the English Martyrs' RC Church has been used to pay for six school starter packs for children through CAFOD. Included in the packs are school uniforms which are |\/lugjc
This is for children aged five to 11 years The next meeting of and will perhaps the group, is January
Ghrlstingles Pupils a t Whalley ‘ Parish Church Sun- . day School and oth-
. ers will be making Christingles in the church at 5 p.m. on Saturday, ready for the family service the following morn ing at 10a.m.
readings and carols will take place in
13tir.The raffle for' -Whalley Abbey on the Christmas crib . Mondaypt7-30p.m.
Carol service On Simday the ■village carol service will be held in West Brad- . , . . ford Village Hall at 6 VOUCnOfS p.m. hosted by the In the weekly newslet- parish council. ■ ter to parents of The service will be led Whalley Primary
by the clergy from the Methodist, St Hubert’s and St-
and figures, made in NO SpOtS Bethlehem, from There were no domino olive wood, will be players at Saturday's drawn after Mass, on Saturday.
in the
social evening for 'Whalley Senior Citi zens
Methodist Church Hall. 'Whist wirmers were: Ladies - V.
School children, .Dugdale and G. vouchers have been Walmsley. Gents - P. issued for £1 off Wooff and J. Hull.
D. Byrne & Co. NATIONAL SMALL.
INDEPENDENT WINE MERCHANT OF THE YEAR Honestly priced goods all year round
“ RerBri^roTv
organised the enter tainment ' with a ceilidh session fol-
: lowed by “Give us a Clue” of film titles, much enjoyed by all.
The evening was . brought to a close with singing of carols and
. thanks
. evening such an enjoyable occasion.
they please leave it TOD teaiDS
vith B e n i^ P ^ i t t giaidburn, Young of'Pendleside Close.
annual carol service for the whole -village on Wednesday, Dec ember 17th, at 7 p.m.
SLAIDBURN
Mrs Eileen Pearson is and guests to Slaid-,;, Yihage H a p. • , TOSSIDE
churcheS’ or with joint president Mrs parishioners. Stamps
'arty gifts
the freezing condi- . They can be left at tions and the vil- ' St Nicholas's Church lage's treacherous ; or at 4
Alston.Closa
asking people to save burn TYI Christmas their used postage ; party in the village, stamps for her collec- hall. Gifts were pre-;, sented to retiring-j officers an dM r j ;
tion to help charity,
Ann Swindlehurst ■ „ - welcomed members -'
3ad weather
Parry, with'thankSiDespite the weather for their help during:;r«there:.w'as a: good
;: building balloon tow- ; ers, eating dry cream crackers,' sheep dog
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xi for "Top' Teams'.':.. '. Club leader Brian -./ Dodd had organised i a variety of team games • including
, Farmers met - in Dunsop Bridge-Vil- ; lage H ^ on Monday,
; trials and relay race& Next week's meeting is 'carol; singing and : naembers are to meet
■ expressed to all who helped make the
FAMOUS GROUSE £ 1 0 . 9 9 70d
MAT.T WHISKY OFTERS Ancnocl2yo
£19.99-
Tobermory 10 yo £15.99 Isle of Jura 10 yo .’ £19.99 Highland Park 12 yo £16.99—.. ArdbeglOyo ■ £22.69 Glenmorangi? 10 yo £18.99 , Lagavulin 16 yo £35.99 Speybura 10 yo Hue £19.99 Macallan 10 yo fine oak
£19.99
Balvenie 12 yo doublewood ' £18.49
We have a huge selection of old & rare malts inc: ;;
25 yo Bowmore 47.8% vol •. £99.89
30 yo Macallan 47.3% vol
£166.00 . From our large selection of fine Cognacs & Armagnacs
TrijolVS £18.99
Remy Martin VSOP £22.89 Jean Fillioux "'ler Cm £30:89-------------------— ------
D Byme & Co Red Wine of the Year
Cotes Du Rhone .'Villages 'Les Coteaux' • £5.99
Elegant beny fmit with a hint of ■ cedar & spice rich & smooth..
OUR VERY POPULAR
^ CHRISTMAS BEER. ■ SPECIALLY PREPARED BY THE BOWLAND BREWERY
5 LTR KEGS £15.99
CHRISTMAS CLARET Ch. Bemadotte Haul Medoc £12.99
Elegant & very fine owned by Ch Pichon Comlresse ,
RECOMMENDED WITH THE TURKEY
Trentham Heathcote Shiraz- Rich'fUll bodied with great length £10.99
TWO GREAT FINDS ' FROM SPAIN
Urban Ribera -; •
£8.99 Superb quality red Orballo Albarinp : £6.99 CHRISTMAS CASE
. 12 CAREFULLY SELECTED Quality wines for all your. Christmas needs ■.•, £69.50
• FOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT Connoisseurs Case £125.00
y:.l OPEN SUNDAY H am - 4pm'
HANKY BANNISTER
Our outstanding house •
whisky ■
Bott £9.99 Litre £13,99
T.TOUEUR OFFERS 7QcI
De Kuyper Cherry Brandy £9.99
Benedictine Cointreau Drambuie Glava
£17.99 £13.99 £17.49 £18.99
Kings Ginger 50cl £15.29' Tia Maria
£9.69 . PORT OFFERS
Krohn 1997Colhetta £11.99 Churchills Traditional LBV ■ £11.99
Churchills Cmsted : £14.99 , ;
Ripe, balanced kfreshing & dry R^mos Pinto 20 yo tawny £33.99
Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum ' ' £13.99
Woods Old Navy Rum 57% vol - ■ - £17.99 Bundaberg Rum ,£19.99
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Tourainc Sauvignon ■:■ £5.99
. Classic gooseberry, grassy, rose : crisp lemony clean & dry
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