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< Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, May 29th, 2008 .collection crew.


Waste paper The" collection of waste paper which





now includes brown envelopes and card­ board, will be made in Read and Simon- stone next Monday morning. Please leave hessian sacks o ut early in the


' morning at the edge of your property where they can be clearly seen by the


iGhristian Aid I t w ^ a very success­ ful week for Christ-


- ia n ; Aid, raising :£2,200 a^ record amount for both Read and Simon- stone. Thanks are extended to all ■involved either col­ lecting,-donating, : organsing and r counting.


Service ' On Sunday the 9 a.m. Holy Communion - service with hymns


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will be held in St • John’s Church,


: Read, followed by the Sunday School service a t 11 a.m. This service is for children ■ of St John’s and St


■ P e te r ’s; ■: Simon- stone, churches. ■


.The: Edward Bear service for pre­


-school . childen, ■ including toddlers will be a t 11 a.m. on -.Wednesday.-


Parish council At the annual meet- ; ing of Read Parish


' Council, ^ --' Mrs Doreen Collinson


:• was - re-elected chairman and Mr


' Clifton Pollard, vice-chairman.


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Mr _ Keith :New-, Services


ews from the ^^llages Log on lo wff'V.clilhcrocadvcrliscr.eo.uk for tillage news online Other councillors


- elected, were: Mr Alan M a sh ite r a llo tm en ts) , . Mr Cyril ■■Law, Mr. David Waterhouse and clerk ■ Mrs Sheila V Sturrock (liaison officers), Mrs Collinson and Mr Gerald Nichols (police forum), Mrs


• Collinson, Mr Pol­ lard and Mr Brian Jeffries (planning ap plic ation offi­ cers), Mr Jeffries ( L a n c a s h i r e Locals), ■ Mrs


. Collinson, Mr Alan / Mashiter, ; - Mr Waterhouse and Mrs June Forster (senior c itizens’ annual party com-


. mittee), Mr Pollard and Mr Jeffries (footpaths) , Mrs June Forster (play­ ground inspector.


Every parish council­ lor a tten d ed the meeting plus dis­ trict councillor for Read and Simon- stone, Mr John Waddington who gave his report.


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Tel: 01200 428855 MILL s Laidburn Silver bancJ


A concert by Slaid- burn Silver Band


from 7-15 p.m.


The series of “Brass at the Bounty” evening concerts will be held in the garden or if wet in the courtroom.


Admission is free and refreshments are available.


SABDEN


Tea dance At last Wednesday's tea dance in St Mary's Community Hall a raffle raised £75 for Derian House Children's Hospice in Chorley. About 40 people attended.


The tea dances are held on the second Wednesday


light tea. If; you would like to know . more please contact, Bernard Parfitt on 773759.


Paper The next, waste, paper ■ collection around Sabden is on Tuesday morn-


will be held at the Hark to Bounty, Slaidburn, tonight Sabden


■ ing. Cld papers etc. should be left out­ side in th e white sacks provided.


to 4 p.m. a t various vVelkifig dev St Mary’s gardens around the


two-day open gar­ dens event next month in aid of St Nicholas’s Church. I t will take place on Saturday and Sun­ day, June 28th and 29th from 10 a.m.


Garden party day a t St Nicholas's 1?" Methodist The annual garden Church takes place LMrcn lor the gift


village.


party at St Mary's RC Church will take place on Sat­ urday, June 14th, from 2 p.m. in the church grounds, or inside if wet.


If anyone has any items th ey can donate to sell or raffle, or for the


party and walking hhe to thank Sab-


over the weekend of June '7th arid 8th. The garden p a r ty and crowning of the rose queen take s


tombola, they will Christian Aid be welcome.


" every month from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. . _ and are open to all A g e U O n c em . you do not have The annual meeting


Any helpers on the day will be appreci­ ated.


day a t 3 p.m. and the walking day fol­ lows on the Sunday from church a t 2 p.m.


of two plaques of The Last Supper donated to St Mary's following the closure of the


place on the Satur- 9 „ ™ Bonus ball £20


win­


ners a t St Mary's over the past two weeks have been Mrs Muriel Calver- ley and Mrs Pat Doxey.


The to ta l raised by The church roof fund the recent house-to- stan d s at more house collection fo r ; than £14,500. C h r is t ian Aid in People who did the Sabden was £830. sponsored walk are


tion of th e room and the meal. Raf­ fle winners were Edna Newmark, Maud Nugent and Ronnie Platt. ;


mark will continue. as


Bernard Pa r f itt as chairman",


■'! p re s id en t; Tim


B oyd-Ma r tin t re a su re r


'as ' and


Valerie Warburton as secretary. Com­ m i t te e members, were all re-elected.. The chairman gave the annual report and th e trea sure r gave- a


f inanc ia l .


re p o r t . T h an k s p V i r k p t ' were expressed to


.


all who had helped ■ ^ with the p rep a ra - '


f'xturcfor CC is on


Wednesday, June 4th, away to Rim- ington. The match kicks off at 6-30 p.m. and spectators will be welcome. .


The church would


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Commimity First Responders


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Do your bit 'in an emergency' and volunteer to become a Community First Responder.


First Responders are trained volimteers, equipped to'provide certain treatment in life threatening situations prior to the arrival of the ambulance service;":.


If you would like to know more orbecome . ■ a volunteer Community First Responder contact 0845 0021 999 or return the tear- off coupon.


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Sabden Baptist Church this Sun­ day at 10 a.m. will be Mr Brian Fisher The Rev. CW^ Sterry will leadW family service at St Nicholas’s CE Church and week­ end Masses at St Mary's RC are 6 p.m. Saturday and 10-30 a.m. Sunday.


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