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• Advent are 6 p.m. Saturday and 10-30 a.m. Sunday, both


; a t the Baptist Church. ,


, Parish Church on Sunday and Gareth Earnshaw will take . the 10 a.m. service.


' take'n by Fr Peter Birmingham. Anne Smith will lead the 9-30 a.m. Eucharist a t St -Nicholas's


. on Sunday at 4 p.m; in St'Nicholas's Parish Church.


Light The annual Service of Light for children to mark the begiiming of " Advent will take place


Society ~ . Sabden Horticultural Society _ held Us 'annual meeting in


> thanked'ithe presi­ dent Mr; Bill Rim-


.-.rMr Leo Clarkson, •■ who' opened the meeting, welcomed r;": those attending and


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' : mittee members for .; their support, hard . work and dedication.


• also thanked- vice- " chairman, Mr'Jghn ‘. Boocock and com-


' mer, and his wife, . . Merle, for their sup- port during' their •;term in office.-He


.village has so tar raised £25,935 from fund-raising and donations and this is -


on the community hall in Whalley Road which means an early start may be made on the improvements. The


cese to proceed with Outgoing president •■ Parker, refurbishment work - Mrs Alison Blake- Whist winners were: more was presented • Ladies - M. Davies,


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clips; pictures and ^Billington-. .and soundbites '-:'' and IkWhalley.’


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i x ) g o n t o » « » c l i l l i c r o c i i d 'e r l i s o r . e o .u k f o r t illa ig c n e w s o n l i n e • t. i


M. Pickles, J. Gal loway. Gents- H. Lofthouse, T. Pick­ les, D. Galloway.


over the last five Dominoes: R. Knight, years. Mrs Betty K. Nowell, J. Pye,


Trueman was unan­ imously- voted as president.


set to be doubled by For the second year in a grant from 'the' succession the com-


- Lancashire Environ­ mental Partnership. However, once the external refurbish- ments are-carried out a complete over­ haul is needed inside, so the fund-raising At the next meeting needs to continue, on December 11th


petition trophy was awarded to Mrs


Anyone with any ideas should contact Fr Peter Birming­ ham. The church Christmas Fair is on Saturday, December 6th, from 2 p.m. in the Hall. The first prize in the annual draw has been


H. Pickard, F. Tay­ lor, R.Chew. ..


Raffle: B. Nowell, M-- Davies, A. Taylor, K, Nowell, R. Ta:y- lo'r,M. Robinson, H. Pickard.--:-


Margaret Baines, The Christmas drive with Mrs Joan will be on Saturday,


Craddock and Mrs Joan Porter very close runners-up. welcome.


increased to £100 Chfistmas fair and tickets for ^ is The Christmas fair in are on sale now. The Sawley Village Hall


past few weeks £20 bonus ball winners have, been Trudy and Bob Tuffnell, Claire Firth,-Mr and Mrs McNamara and Judith Masterman.


SAWLEY


■,Mrs,.'.ii .Christine ^ Cartwright, ' the three show; secrer taries; who-worked


There was a special Puppet show thank you.to Mrs ^ puppet show espe- Pam ;;Holden .and ciallyfor children daughter Emily, and


there will be a ses­ sion making floral decorations for Christmas. Those who have not put their names on the list should call Janet Cosgrove so there will be enough flow­ ers to go round.


is, on Sunday, December 7th, from 12 to 4 p.m. Stalls include trash and teasure, Flower Gallery, of Clitheroe, hand- crafted cards by . Cornflower Cards, original art


entitled “The Jour-


ixhard 'Sorting : the xhe Lempen Puppet entries and prizes Theatre's production


; during the summer show; Thanks also went to treasurer- Mrs ' ’ Ma'rgaret


Village Hall on Sun­ day.


-;Boocock, account- Tickets are £6 adult, ant Mr Colin Sagar, • £3 for children and a society secretary Mrs Betty Clarkson, press secretary Mrs


: Frances Haworth, and all who had acted as stewards- and volunteers dur­ ing the show on the floor and in the tea­ room. He said with­ out this support it


■ Bill Campbell, who had died during the


He said two long serv­ ing members, Mr Alan Cliff (a mem- ber for 50 consecu- - tive years) and Mr


- would bo difficult to continue putting on the show, which has been a village tradi­ tion since the first one in 1859. , .


i year, would be sorely, missed. The com­ mittee was re-elected enbloc. ■' .


eb'pm Tea dance t


is suitable for chil­ dren aged four and over and starts at 2 p.m.


family ticket of one adult and two chil­ dren . is - £ 10. Inquiries, tel. 01200 440604.:'. •


Party tirne' ' Members and friends ‘ of ■ Sawley- -WI attended-the Spread Eagle Inn, Sawley,


, to celebrate the 55th ' birthday party. The evening was enjoyed by all, as the food, • setting, service and


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Two days later, the social theme contin­ ued with a trip to see ‘.‘The - Calendar Girls7 at The Lowry, Manchester, it was


have been bettered.


■i try-over with the exception that most


The next Sabden tea At the annual meeting dance is on Wednes- - Mr John Zamorski; day, which will also be-the Christmas party. It takes place in St Mary's (Jom-


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gave an interesting talk on bee-keeping followed by the elec- tionbf officers.


with mulled wine and mince pies. Entry £ 1, refresh­ ments free.


i„ , t ney of the 'Turtle” is D in n e r danCG sings, accompanyihg.I\|ativi1y of the County Sur- duet concertina.


veyor, work at the Tickets are available war memorial was a from Whalley Post path, not a disabled Office..,' t


tions. Governors of the Old Grammar


himself on guitar,. children's nativity mandocello,- long-:, production a t |®


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necked dulamer and English . M a r tW -


ramp, so did not Abbey advent need to conform to ^ musical- evening disability regula- . entitled "A prelude


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School had met the borough council con­ servation oHicer, who was of the opin­ ion that the ground was firm and wheel­ chair access was fea­ sible over the short distance.-


December 20th at "7- The council's plans for 45 p.m. everyone


WADDINGTON


Band concert A concert by Slaid- burn Silver Band together with a Christmas raffle will be held in Wadding- ton Social Club next Thursday, Decem­ ber 4th at 7-30 p.m.





by Church members. Tickets are £7.50p, including mulled wine and mince pies.


Tel. 01200 424809. WEST


BRADFORD


works by Sawley Art Military whist Group, together MititTrv whist wi<!


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deemed inappropri­ ate. However, con­ cern was expressed by councillors, espe-


additional paving Tickets costing £10, were , therefore vvhich - .-. includes


to Christmas" has been arranged by Whalley Abbey Fel­ lowship in the great haU on- Sunday, December - .;'7tli. Both vocal - and instrumental music will be performed by Pendleton Singers together with read­ ings for Advent.


A bucket is at the back of the church for contributions towards the cost of


RC Church is on Tuesday, December 23rd a t 6 p.m. Rehearsals are in the church on Thurs­ days at 4 p.m. with a record number of 30 children taking part.


^ cially ^ the lengtl^ NiohtSafG


I t was resolved that the clerk should ivrite to the borough council expressing the parish council's concerns.


The event is organised Regarding this, Mr St Helen’s George Hardman


mulled wine and The coffee morning mincepies,areavail- and stalls in the able from the Abbey church grounds the shop.


previous Sunday raised nearly £235.


^ ^ d ^ h ew o rk . ^ GFts for young people in the care of the


requested to be placed in the box at the backof Whalley Methodist Church.


Nightsafe shelter in Blackburn are


M i l i t a r y w h is t w a s T h e c h a i rm a n played at the month- iy drive held in West Bradford Village Hall. MC was Mr David Bristol.


Sawley Village Dinner Winning table: Mr


Dance will be held Bristol and Mrs on December 12th Green, at the Spread Eagle. Dominoes: V. Gilffi, G. If you have not Berry, A. Fox, M. already done so, Parker, W. Barker, please book your MCwasMrP.Met- tickets, as only a few calfe.


01200 440049. SLAIDBURN


Craft night


. Andrew’s Church. Noxtweek’smeetingis a Dingo night in


They -made pen­ guins, snowmen, crackers and candles for the Christmas Tree Festival a tS t


The Christmas whist and domino drive, will be on December


- 17th at7-30p.m..in


Slaidburn Young . Farmers had a 2 5 0 ClUD •


Christmas ‘ Craft Winners of West night, on Monday. Bradford Playing Field 250 club were: M. Vaughan (£25),


asked it it was statu­ tory to have disabled access to public buildings. An imme­ diate answer was not possible. Another resident inquired if anyone from the bor­ ough council had attempted to push a pushchair on gravel. con-


nn-xr,m,.,.,


Mr Hardman com­ plained that a muck­ spreading vehicle was malfunctioning


dumped by the side of the road at the QEH playing fields.


remain. Contact Raffle: J. Chew, D. PemV^io^was grant- Kevin Cosgrove on Sharp, E. Pox, T. gj f^r a bell tent to Pike, V. Sharp, H. Lofthouse.


■ and muck was being sprayed onto adjoin­ ing houses.


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lamp", now being made a t Trapp Forge, Simonstone, vrill be blessed and lit by the children at the- beginning of mass on Sunday.


A letter has been received from the Nightsafe manager thanking those who


Suggestions include Village Hall toiletries, gloves. All those with an scarves, socks, interest in Whalley Christmas goodies, chocolate ' and sweets.


donated food and GOVemorS


firmed he would look Order early into the matter of Lunches at the Christ- concrete being mas fair in Whalley


Village Hall are urged to attend the annual meeting at the hall on Monday, promptly a t 7-30 p.m. Light refresh­ ments will be served.


S S t i v a l . Mterschool today the governors of Whal-


be erected on Vale Help is needed tomor- Ilouse Gardens for row at 4 p.m. to set Pickwick Night on


Methodist Church should be ordered early to avoid disap­ pointment. The lunch of a choice of soup,, traditional roast turkey dinner, choice of sweet, tea or coffeb and mints will be served at 11- 45 a.m.,'12-45 p.m. and 1-45 p.m. ■ -


: Thureday. A resident of Corn Mill Mews com­ plained that drivers were blocking the entrance to that street,-so that vehi­ cles could not get onto King Street.


'W. Marsden (£20), The above report has C. Bristol (£15), E. been compiled from


Newton Village Hall at 7-30 p.m. Mem­ bers will need to bring a .pen and money.


' agreed that WIs are the same the coun-


TOSSIDE Dominoes',


There were 10 tables ;;in, play, at a whist and domino drive held in Tosside Com-


and S. Binder (£10), A. and J. Caunce (£7.50p), B. and-E. Broadbent (£5).


WHALLEY


: minutes are avail­ able at Library.


minutes passed at the meeting last Thursday. The full


Parish council As an offer had been _


. munity. Hall. MCs" place in conclave: • for the evening were In other parish council


, sold. Owing to com­ mercial sensitivities ' this decisioh took


Parish Council in Mitton Road will be


received, it has been Time and tide decided that land Gripping and charis- owned by: Whalley matic storytelling by


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up the stalls and also on Saturday to dis­ mantle them and


The stalls will include plants, books, bric-a- brac,


: Angelina Whitting- ham or Joan Davies.


for a short period, is asked to contact


ley Primary School are holding a meet­ ing at which parents may discuss any issues. Parents names will not be used in any open forum and the gover­ nors ivill get back to


- the time, following -discussion with other governors and members of staff.


, parents, if it is not possible to answer at


tidy up. Anyone who in'other news from can help, even if only the school, next Fri-


The governors ask that parents likely to attend inform the school office as soon . . as possible today,


jewellery,'


The next meeting of conducted by. the the parish council Rev. Katy Thomas, will be on Thursday, T h a n k S ' ^ ^


Whalley Worship on Sunday at 10-30 a.m. will be


handmade crafts, biscuits and choco­ late, children's toys and games.-


day (December 5th) The Kinetic Theatre for Science will pres­ ent. a play with music-based activi­ ties about electricity and circuits, which includes scenery, : lights, costumes and


music and much audience participa­ tion: A donation of £l-.50 in a named, sealed envelope is


January 15th. Organisers -of the "Operation Christ-


P. Metcalfe and G. business, in the view Tom illustrates his


. tainment on Satur­ day, December 6th. '


Tom Bliss entitled "Tales of time and tide", is the pro­ gramme for-Whalley Village,Hall's enter-


. mas Child'i shoebox . appeal -wish to thank everyone who sup-


ported the scheme - council to be used for which resulted in 352 any activities they


boxes being donated. -These came- from -Barrow, Oakhill and - Whalley Primary School and . the


. mer pupil Robert . Bennett's trip to


Africa.


•:; "fine'i of £1 for each person taking I ^ L will; be d iv ^ ^ ) between-the scHotI


•requested...,. Bad.hair day takes place tom'brrow. A


- are; planning and sponsorship for for-


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■ flowers for Christ­ mas. Anyone who would like to help with the decoration of the church is asked to contact Mrs Corner, Mrs Teresa Podmore or Mrs Pat'Whiteside,


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