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kYOU canpxperience summer in all.: ; its glory at the Royal Horticultural; •' Society Show, a t Tatton 'Park from _ July 22nd to the 26th. \
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‘•THE Clitheroe Adyertis- >- er and.Times has teamed:.?
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(Opportunity to a tten d s .■ FREE basketball coach-'*? : ing sessions at the centress (this Saturday,'April:4th,*tii; and Saturday, May.2rid.;%: Whether you are new v
: to :the spo'rtl’-you would ai -like to develop:your.oldp
: skills or. want to improve <a your game; everypne is " ^^nd managed basketball
welcome and you will be jiiteams i from;- local,Ho grouped with players of »'* national league level.; He similar age and ability **, has also'.won numerous
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and coachedaccordmgly. ifetitles msthe extremelyksss'In addition to
the.two The sessions are open competitive -Manchester.ickree ^ io n s , there is a IOt,
to children aged eight ahd>B!Baskettiiall ;League as7?4week long^su’
mmpr.basr; over and adults of all --player and coach., abilities, so long as you‘
- / ‘^'ketbair course;which >^' v ^. The free sessions will beik s begins on ^trudayMayi
are,keen to le a rn;the , split into two age groups. . 2nd.'j sport, keep fit and have,- •;:Session one,'
for.boys and.-j^:.’".VFor more details about some fun
" girls aged eight to 13 ,'wiU* the tree sessions or the
v :. Coaching the sessions '/ ru n fromdl a.m; to noon;S';Course, call;Iain“at'Roe- will be Geoff Bogle;;whoi.‘. and sessioh:two,‘for anyr;.=k:field Leisufe on:01200 has played with, trained- ‘ one aged 14 and above, 442188.
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THIS voucher'entitles the bearer to a FREE basketball session on Saturday, April 4th;> | , ''- I '
or. Saturday,' May 2n'd,'at Roefield Leisure Centre/ Clitheroe;
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fsbries; seasonalplants and aTich- icrop of ideas to make your garden ? grow.
fij5* And the best bit is that there is ' free admission for children. As.well as the popular large show;
■' gardens and smaller back-to-back; gardens, a highlight for many visi-
'■tors is the RHS/Ball Colegrave; f National Flower Bed Competition,?
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in which local authorities and col leges show- their skills in seasonal bedding.
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:> -Tatton is again playing host to the fabulous displays of. the British Florist Association and there are two exciting new categories for. 2009' the RHS Young Designer of:
And a special reader offer - £4 off tickets
READERS can get a discount of £4 off the gate price ,• fonthe public'days of the RHS Show Tatton Park; (July22ndto26th). '
i'i'.; Costing £20 each; the tickets provide entrance to this world-class flower show. ®CALL 0844 209 0358'AND QUOTE “NEWJON’^ TO BOOK TICKETS. / -Tickets must be booked 24 hours prior to the day of ; visit, and can be collected on the gate. A £1.75 book- <
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i‘T ; Open fromlO a.m.'until 6-30 p.m: every day, except • Sunday,' July. 26th; when the show closes at 5 p.m. f,s.-;Up/o,two children 16 and.under free with an accompanying adult.,
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;;:Ladies - E. Jackson; . Thursday,April 16th. tation and" Holy' .pCommunion at 9t30 ;
/Whist winners were: •i’mL--®®, -™°f GISBURN Dominoes: M. Parkes,- Full hOUSS
'J. Chew, E. Nowell,! St Mary’s Church'was H- -Wolfenden,. G." filled to capacity on
;The next drive will take /'place on Wednesday, '■'April 29th. *
-Young Farmers Last week’s meeting of . ■ BoIton-by-BowIand
. cert, given in memory - pSlfn ?^*-l nday-,
Sunday.: afternoon whenNelson Arion; Male 'Voice Choir pre-: sented a splendid con-.
./of the late Mr Don'Parishibners '/o t /S t’ ;Nicholson.iv.;tf-j-ii : "/Ambrose,(Church,
Young Farmers’Club The choir, under the' Grindleton, ' are S t Jo h n 's
I'Members - made:’ • posters to promote -
; : recycling,; Eleanor '■ ‘ , expressed thanks.
"/robots in Bashall ' Eaves,; members , should meet in the, f - village at 7-20 p.m'. ;
BILLINGTON
Cafe b a r . . •Billmgton Community
• i-' Cafe Bar will be open .. on Saturday for hot " drinksi and home-
.‘iT: made pie and peas, , broth and dumplings /-/and of course jovial f. company from 10-30
/■ rienced with the fel-,:'. son, who some years At,the meeting next -^v- ^ ' / - .tt : i lowship at Billmgton
A magical' mystery vtourof emotionally I inspired joy was expe-
r ; Community Church,, ; on Sunday.
-"The resident minister,: ithe Rev.'Don John-
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1 tribute to Mr Nichol-. ported the event; v:' -■ -WI; - ago had been largely
i.responsibleTor.the re- / formation? o f t h e ■church beli.ringing
v e r
Thursday Mrs Sylvia, 'Wheatley will present "Graphology: Under-',
e copied out in ' '
_ _ _ _ team, and was him- i-mg’.’iiMembersare •’ son;- who is also a -"self. Captain of .the/, reminded to bring a ’member of the Inter-. Tower.. /
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"■i-i national Brotherhood Mrs Ellen .Toome, at ,- their non-dominant v : 'i’--of Magicians and the the, church organ, hand
for.thecompeti-, iFellowship of Christ- , played voluntaries as tion.
•-’ i a nM a g i c i a n s , the audience gath-. The monthly lunch ivill:- ^ **// 'A" M 3 Days J I'-f . -'f ‘April to D e c em b e r
Enjoy a great-value weekend break to <//t • London and take in all the sights, shops >:
from £ l0 9 9 5 p 'p *' *’
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or a top West End show. '’J"'*'. ’* '’V K V, .
•; Return standard class rail travel from > fe
^ Manchester Piccadilly & Preston to ^ London r..V v-''i t — • Lots of free time in London
T -.V. y W .J ^ • • Two nights stay at London's 4 star Thistle ?
i ! Barbicari hotel or the 4 star Copthorne:u' ji\ 4. Hotel, Chelsea with full English breakfast
ij,f !^^h0iKsSr0y k:%.N 9HliSeJlL K OC)r>B 5v»l f ‘ ' w'j.X-'*’- » S IK ’srr‘-| **.*r mwNE *B}CM& !01UtS!; I o: », -•* ■ M ’ ?-■
2 Days , Monthly^departures <' ‘ - • from £ 1 0 9 9 5 p p /
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. Show.s to choose from Include: Calendar ' ■ Girls, Mamma Mial, Dirty Dancing,’ ;. '■ ■ ■ Grease, Wicked; Chicago and more! ” . i-'*
• TicketforaSaturdaymatinee J 1 _J-
s;; perfomianceofthe West End shm/of -/#*-.vS “ your choice '
' hotel with dinner &breakfnst - p ‘^u” • fSter dinner disco - '
Overnight stay at a 4 star outer London . 'V ^
'•’’Free time In London ' ■ ’ ^
Return coach travel from selected local -• departure points
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? ,D a y sK f . ' ■ ' July ^ ' A u g u s t ■ from £ i9 9 .9 5 p p *
Jake the train, this' summertime, for an " \
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■ Return standard class rail travel from ,. ,- ,vrMflnc/jfesferP/c^f//y&Presfo/jfo > .
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•J Six nights ^ayat'the 4 star Millennium-:' CopthomeHoteLCielseawith : : . ‘i
-,'continentalbreakfast
'j:; f Child up'toJ2 yrs from £49.95pp if. i'.''" shanng with two full payers '
GHIPPING
^ Chipping' - 'Welfare' much appre'ciated.?-/ sjieak oh the subject 4^®''!; - Committee would .Contact the
Rev.Lyof‘
Bingo /Creation or
'- f Saturday.'•• ■ 'UnMaunuy muisuax aimauaicwun-umc. • - . - Thanks to local busi-there will be a service ,On Saturday at 1 p ^
who very generously. at 8r30 p.m. .in .St ,-hcniade donations'of - Ambrose .Church. ^
.. t . • A ■ _ t : O ' O n’ U- w> ■ 4 Of wiAftf ?r»/T ftP. f fin ,T
1.1 like to thank all those Canon D.W. Mewis lution from the Bibli-/ - ? ”i /•/vho supported the on 441154 for furtherifecaLi’/standpomtll./^hall
^1 tod-ra^ng bingo on details.' / - / Mating at 7-30 p.m. '^ ^ “ '(.v-ri-.:,.k On Maundy Thursday, :.'si and all are welcome.
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' nesses and residents of Holy Communion . 1 there will be a public ta s ie r .l im e b .
unbeatableri^lue 7 day break to London. ^ ir”' -A
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: -encouraged the fel--/,ered, and during the ‘ be hosted by -Mrs ’’ lowship to enjoy the ■ interval.
-’jiJmeetmg. / stan^mg Handwrit-, Martm £^pp, of
Green WI enjoyed a fascinating presenta tion on its 54 th bu-th-
/Next’week’s meeting is ‘ a visit to see model ■
: nied by Mr John Tayr lor at the piano, was on top form. Its var ied ; ,1 programme included every musi cal shade; from quiet lyrical harmonies to
items. , (• a.m.-'opposite, th e ' ’
'was a craft night. ' 'baton of its musical reminded that on g/ John's Church : director Mr Frank;;-' Sunday morning they■jjy"^j..'Qjg'g".has a' Smith and accompa--/ should meet at 9-15"'.; full* programm'e of
( Buck Inn-Tor. the vbeginning: of
-..the',:. ! Palm Sunday proces- c sion to church for a : service of Holy Com-:■, i( munion at 9-30 a.m.—;
full-throated and BifigO ' complex, choruses,- ■'Grindletoii WlViecent ’ plus several, solo bingo night raised the :
;,The Vicar of Gisburn, /■- the Rev. Eric Kyte, " Welcomed everyone and introduced the
;; chou-. At the close, fol- - lowing av; rousing "• encore,- , Mrs . Con (.Nicholson sincerely . thanked the singers -, and everyone who
,,.. a.m. to 1-30 p.m..:. ■ • Mystery tour '
. had assisted and sup ported the event.
■The church bells rang
• wonderful vsum- o f ; : £218,'which will be i
worship and activities over ,: Holy.-.:Week; beginning - with a Palm Sunday parade at lla.m.on Sunday. There'-is !-■ a ' film evening on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the old school hall;.and: a Passover, celebration a t 7-30p.m. on Wednesday.
divided -." between , On Good Friday, there Associated Country .-is,the. houriat the Women of the World ’ and a bursary to Den- •
■ man College, Gxford-. ,shire.., ACWW, - to which the WI E affili-, ated, originated in;?
- out before and follow- Thanks were expressed ing the concert in '-. to everyone who sup-
.1929 and works on .. renewal of baptEmal b eh a lf ,o f : . rural ,,.vows and breakfast. women throughout the world;-'
cross at noon. Satur day sees the decora tion of the church, then Sunday begins at 6 a.m. with light ing the Easter light.
’ ,, Longndge MarkeL.i-mg there will be a.''question and answer quiet service of medi-. - session.’ Tea and bis-
;>a‘.in.“.,;;;',C5 '4 'C ? ' StiAmbrose-Church V • will be decorated for v;
April 11th from 9-30' : a.m. onwards. Green-1 ,.ery, flowers and help ■
- •sClIliCVi d O p iC l lu lU vU l i* •. _ I J ■>
. 'would be most appre- dated;,
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the Easter festiral on Next Sunday at 2 p.m.; .Saturday morning,' there will be a visit of;
the Longton family, of Bentham; who will -minEter in^word and
cults vrill be served at the close of the meet ing Anyone interest-; ed.',is welcome to, attend.
P^sence 5n the ' '
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sanctuary will be '1 Keith' Briddock, of ■mence onGood'Eri-;, *'‘''PP®^ and a vigil; ;Crosby, wll chair the
■ day at 11 a.m.'ivith a-v ' short service followed
; t7 a ”iJldt^Kmce1n:' day Holy Commu-"'' on the lastWednes- Mr^Evans praised the'.’ Nicholson, - .Liz Ribchester on The ' nionisatg'armTmth 'day of each month, .-club Md vilage com- > McOmley, Eileen Hillock near The family comiunion at'Club chairman Mrs - munity for their dedi- Mitchell, ' / S a m ? ■WhiteBull. .
andbn’Easte/Sun'
In the afternoon there:" song at 6-30 p.m.-?;- wiii;be,the.;usuai, Aftemoon te a s ■'
.;,which is opento all and '.will; leav'e: the
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church.car park at 2 p.m.; Please wear suit- ableclothing
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’ 11 a.m.'and Even--' Con Nicholson pre-J,_cation to a ‘brilliants. Mount,^AnitaWhal- sented a plant and:-'-*'facility-”i i that ?' isy.ley,’Peter Wright and ‘titha'
nk-you.card to iSenjoyed by pebpIe'of'ii'iMargaret Wright,
Good Friday walk Aft'emoon teAvill be /M rs Jacteon for her-'-all ages. He also had Horticulture , . ,„M.n t.nnon In .11
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MrsJeanSaunders,!. Moorhouse 'and ' ^ “w ^ n ^ S f r o m l '
On:. Easter - Sunday - services will com- . mence with the Sun-:
- on the car park near nhnirh
rise s®ryice at 6 .a.m. _v, fn aid of St John’s to 3 p.m. there will be At Unmp
and imfle. Tickets are . £3 and proceeds are
• ed to the church hall for breakfast.
The main family serv- ice in the church will
For more information tel. 01254878394.
LOW MOOR
Ladies’ d a r ts ' Congratulations were
•, extended to members
V be held at 11 a.m. and everyone is most wel- come."-
ice and are then invit- /The annual Good Fri-., day family walk will.
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vveoneMayirom/ and thanks too. Conn. Albert Atkin- a cake stall tombola’” ^
............. abeth Robinson, will ^ The president of Rim-. attended, along \vith green. -'
cards Lancashire County; j j ’ i
( Hill.'All are welcome Pactor lAialfr' • ’T;' • house, Howgill Lane, ."help^club^ecreteiy. ,. jggjjgjj r to this outdoor serv-' ,
"Cardwell:House,bn!:vp(,,_j :p]pftcp Wive " Home”.coffee morn- ,and Andrea,puck-,.,_jjgj,g for their work the top of Jeffrey voursiiDoort
hosting an yAt v:.,officers pilys Day^;-^,Qjj^ ing at Raikes Farm-^ worth, who had
:v td b ie r WdlK,".,;;r.;v:',;,vHjinington,-on Satur- John Pilkmgton prcr
' take place from Read V CncketCIub pavihon ’ i at 11 a/m; The usual .-, . events wiU take place /
; lowing a pie and peas' lunch.-,A;hunt the.
'dayfromJlOarm'.-'t^^^^^^^^ ndori.~Present>;WI:;M,ember/'Mr/'Alan memhera/hhd!/all/Pewhuret,'/c^^^
life and 'activities will
r, in the afternoon fol-: i ibemostwelcom& i SABDEN
lEaster eggiwill be: arranged for the chil dren round the cnck-. H
of Low Moor Club" children;babies in i’^^ow rfrroofmg work
. organised / for-./the : adults. Please support ■ this event,'adults,:-'
ladies’ darts team--.’buggies and dogs are”' ’^'^?-^T?®^P9^‘:' /■ Kath Peel, Marion,-. - all welcome.,- : "- -- P3lni Sundsy.;; : Boyd . and Dawn'gQ'^|jpq Qjufj / .."Palm Sunday will be
There is a commun- ion ser^ce at 11 a.m.:-
(. followed by an Easter;, egg hunt. "
UoA K/,o" l""™Kr - rrl,.'.„'j_,;n/r_,o..l..;/ Members.,Of.. HurSt 'Olul) - .•< ‘V . . I- . - v: PENDLETON , ;Kay Hopkinson on , ,
' inspirations of God, As a result of a most April 17th at 12-30 .'empowered by the enjoyable afternoon, pm. Numbers will be '
i-it;the "teachings'! of itrJesus.' Speaking on
i-iSithe five truths about- rt.i the: Intimacy.with.
’ . Lioa,» he gave -. GRINDLETON
God, in contras/to i^Qiy^ggi^ .;" , ^ V
‘ / .which he used to illus- /"'trate -how, life.ds a gamble. , .
. h a r r o p : FOLD
Tiger Muffin soaps in Formby,
i.gave,:an amusing talk on the hEtory.of soap, inter-, spersing with demon-, strations.- He explainedhow to imake a bath’bomb
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‘-’Holy •Spirit;' and: V £700 was raised for---taken, at- the, next‘'P_®*®®|^^^®^®J_®'"®f !-. .'brought to us through/’ church fund& T
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!■ i; three local WIs and i-i all enjoyed the talk !■
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'/.to buy Tiger Muffin' xs. products afterwards; -'-i The'birthday■ was
meal will On Sunday, Harrop\/toasted with bubbly ^
.L'f;®.*"”iPl®..°L..,®i™^®',v/;\Vednesday£«in\St:rIowshipenjoyed’the’'-.'made cakes.- teries of' illusion c.
_ Church-^ministry of Mr A.B.'-’ ■'
parEh room at 7
p.mAiv?Robertson, of -Pre| when the three courseg ston,'who continued
• 1 On Sunday ther'e vyill : ,:, bo a service of co'm-,
s.munion./ -•/
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Following, the final i- again at the eiid of,T‘®^fH priced at £7, couise the tible E set ‘"April.^
v-meaLwill be mter-;g.his theme on the Sec?_____________ spersed by feadings_/ond Coming ' of pQii, rjjg[^{ . . andprayers.' -
-JcChnstrHe.will v i s i t - ' . y , - ^ P‘?
' fo'rasimpIeserviceof-'OnThumdajithereWill^P®?®,™’ f® Holy Communion.-ybeaiiEitof MrKeny- ayailable or the fun
' ^We^eTs a ^ 0 1 ^ | ^
meeting ofthe.Voice 'Easter-'servicescati, of Methodism Associ-:/:Knowle(-i:/!;.«,.Greeni::
7’/\i/>n ‘.THo cf nr cofiM/tnc 'j, O f ^
, "-prizes and cash; to /
.Afterwpds.thealtar/-ation.J-The^Re-wr^Church ^will^com-
' hilt p ftnnnl-inn mil heJ-rtlhivprsitv./He.will .t’i WltK Berry oyhe Hough-
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KNOWLE GREEN
Now an d th en
In the men’s, pool com-/' petition/for The third, - time thi^year,-the: team r lost ,'. 8-4: to . "..-Bandv
League trebles.. . .1,. , Bowling Club’s
Thaukk to the 60 peo- Pl® who attended
coffee morning £193 : was made for. club-
. funds.: Coun John- •: ,'Waddington opened ; :,the event and gave a " brief talk on the his-: ■ tory of the club,’past- and present.^ f
A special meeting of ’ ’Pendleton Historical •V Society will', take The green is now open
, ■
Thanks were'given to . all those who donated; cakes; biscuits,-jams, plants, books and raf fle prizes.:
i ’place tonight in the / and anyone wishing ’.village hall to makei./o join can contact arrangements for the : Henry Duerden or
tion m May. ’ Friendly Circle
? and-the opportunity , very-welcome to Tuesday in the Unit-: .. attend.,.i...,-;_;.,,(i,.,ed'Reformed Church,
."to help or.has,any- ,. Head Friendly Circle .'.thingto contnbute is ; 'will take,placeiori
Christian Fel- * and delicious home- a t7-30 p.m. ' '
i et field and surround-: ^ " d -v y* [„ ing recreation
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further.notice ■ ground; A quiz will be : Sabdens/Vednesday
teadarice'A/atpSt Mary’/.'HallJliaye been cancelled to
ladies/wishing; to :/ know more about WI j
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coach and manage-^! ment: /committee member, presented a' £200 cheque to Mr Boocock from the, ’ BritEh-Crown Green Bowling Association
. Members were kept V
’• towards the cost of, the project.
‘the tombola,'raffle . and cake stall. Raffle ’winners were: Flora Crozier, ' Sheila
refreshments, running
celebrated at all three village churches this; weekend and there; will be an ecumenical service following the Stations of the Cross ■
jg^jgg(.jQ^ gjjj
^ ' smT of "".'Aabd'eii pinner at the Shire- ^
ont,o <
ning a prize in the raf- . ga^^g'„ Horticultural h®-
A good.'attcndancc of Society members
burn Arms, Hurst
ington WI,:Mrs Eliz^i CUtherM G^cil fbrtghairiiai/iMSEeo Services Clarkson thanked the. mem-
(.g
‘--.another, successful. year, r • He especially thanked. -'•Mrs Betty Clarkson for her tireless work. V as secretary for the
,i;past: 29 years,,Dr "Roland Lansdell; a . ■j,
long-standing vice-
Mpresident'of the socle-, ty and Mr John
busy throughout the morning, serving to Mrs Clarkson and
■ Hollinrake,"';Andy/ hke.’fveatheragarden-
Howarth, Kathleen .Gardening - Robinson, * Rita Despite the un-spring
- „v 'Wright,^ "Glendah^? ised by Sabden Horti-
"Walkden (2 prizes);-'- , Eileen '>• Mitchell,' : • Eileen Riley, Peter./ -.'Wright,, Margaret;
. St Mary’s RC Church ton and Nigel Evans. • ’'■ Bddie .i .wReynplds at ;^2 p.m.'for. all The bowling" green .:;-.spoke on -‘‘Growing
Church is at: 10 a.m. -, bowlers were quick to and Fr Peter Birm- getpractismg. ingham will take AGM
t o s RC at 6 p.m. Satur- at St Mary’s ^he bowling'club’s
day when singerand „,onthwasoneof the guitarist Steve , , -tte'nded for Robinson will be tak-
" forthcoming f'Past ’, Ann Atkinson or.any and -Present” exhibir /■ committee member. ‘ J
Anyone who would likev The next meeting of: • communion at St
?and blessed at both ■Masses. The parish
The usual meeting of East View, at 7-30 Qpirinn fair the history club next — t
o p u n g lair
he 'next waste pap'er, collection for Read.! and Sunonstone E on| ijSMonday. Please leave|
sacks out early. •
\A/QctQ n an or Cl-' iTmanv other nlacGs' Waste p a p e r . . P - ^
RIMINGTON
I vc , era”. ThE will include:/ : Norway, autumn/ a ■ivpicture gallery.and
a.m. by the Rev. Nor man Atty.
Nicholas’s Church'! -’> whenever the officers:"-" : national society. The will be taken at 9-30 , ,
„i: o'on ■■ am hvthpRpvNnr- . take up tne posK._.. ,, ,, thatlO%ofniembere' "^®''? week will both start-j^jJ-T.-imeson iriirprest'^-^^” "® feir is beingf, need have nqyillage./, ^Po^ken There' isTio charge,jJ-.Wade, of Manchester ®yen>ns of song and E a s te r service s i t waVa’case of ‘‘all'-sionisfree.f..:i.4' -
Palm Sunday at: st--" -'John’s Church; Read
, ■
f-iwill be at 9 a. if service wilhbe .rtirstSuiiday month and palms will|
be distributed-to theafmqhthIymealfAlso'f8‘-suppo'rters,-andRib->iMemberAi«5ii!Eauline,^s-Thursday or, Easter.-', > congregatidn;^;/ ' steppin'g do™ E:Mrs}-5ble'.Valley:;MPjMr;5i.'Stansfield tKariked.f'r Saturday.-The p'arEh'
if I 4 k •* ‘V
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er.Ci^BH^BH^^^H -v cake.s-;i/c.raftoand jev/T^ be displayed ‘in'the^xlubwill i not be open,- :?
aellery.There.willaIspy;(;i(iijijouse^duruig’the^fon A'prijilStlil'j'rhe .^:b®'5ansEastepr;.egg;,Ki.vveek before the meet-y":priestTinkharge, the. .'chunt^-face paintjngsJ’ing’so'tha’t’memhers'iVi'Rev. Chris Sterry, has - nis-f,r,-]jjjow ■what‘is'’tb be®now left the parish to
stalls selling plants,?,' annual meeting will' 'coffee mo rnbrning.!-The;: crafts an
-there ..Will .be., that resolutions t o thei^ Motlhiering-Sun '
lage membership to-' 15 %..11 was agreed
i .s /All changG -* m J a'raf f le.' A'dih
questions “f.^he
"club treasurer should- SfQTOrs^d r^-:. ->
-a year each to the club secretary and
f^A'^i-^^isteredA:;'with?.: the . „ evening was informa-:
Membersalso'a'greedV"'^/enjoyable. to keep the club rule
en a n X t o T K held on Saturday in. connectiohs.'Tt had S t Nicholas's 4 - St Mary’s RC School . been propo’sed' to The Thursday Club from ,-2:; to -.4.-p.m.". increase the non-vil-A attached to , ;S t . Entertainment will. • include a magician •
Nicholas's;,Ghu'rcH,! 'raise:di$143,VatTt's
thehonorariaof £100 : around the grounds o fP ar fitt, John PUking- ’;■:' cultural Society.-Mr,
: denominations. The opened for the season'?’:Fuchsias”. ;; ,, ; , Mr. 'service at the BaptEt v a t ’ : midday’"' and'V'v Reynolds,'of; Ley-
land, has been grow ing and exhibiting fuchsias for 30 years; and has been a mem ber of'the British Fuchsia Society and a national judge for 16 years.
He.is responsi-:
.ing p a r t and 10-30 MembL voted thatV^^f^thehybridisa- • will be distributed
ing'talk: was‘S.well received at St Mafy’s Community/Hall: The event was organ-:
vBoocock
who.is the ' - longest serving mem-: ber of the committee
i to Mrs Merle Rim- mer, wife of the presi-
vdent, Mr Bill Rim- mer. rr''-- - - '*'
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