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HARROP FOLD
Fellowship ■ . Harrop Fold Christ ian Fellowship met on Sunday afternoon when elder of the fel lowship Mr Norman Pearson was the speaker. He spoke on the uniqueness of
■ the Cross of .Christ, comparing first cen-
" tury Christianity in all its vibrance to today’s ' closing churches and falling away congregations.
Tonight the Bible Study will meet a 7- 30 p.m. when Mr Pearson will again be the speaker. All are welcome to attend. ■ . . ‘ .
Next Sunday there will be a further visit of ex-Indian guru the Rev. , Lex Thakur, ' now of Rochdale.. : ; ’
He is an international speaker and broad caster, having'been converted from his former beliefs and privileged life-style
. toChristianity; : The service will start- at 2 p.m. and all are welcome.
HURST GREEN
Talent The annual entertain ment in Hurst Green will take the form of a talent showcase and there is still time to put your name forward it you want to take part. .The show will be held on November 17th and 18th in the Memori al Hall; Whatever your party piece, from juggling to judo, comedy to cos tume drama, con tact Richard Wilkin- son on 01254 826444 as soon as possible.
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Thursday, August 27th at the bowling club. It’s the annual summer bowling and barbecue and any one who. has not done so should let Gill have their name so that enough food is availabla The bar- beque will cost £5. Anyone who . put their name on the bowling list needs to be at the club tor 6 p.m. The barbecue
w i l l commence at 7- 30 p.m.
KNOWLE GREEN
Open gardens If you missed the
treat.that was the
' Open Garden Festi val in Knowle - Green, or you want
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. to experience the enjoyment of the gardens again, go along to the village hall on Monday, August 24th at 7-30 p.m. when you can see the gardens on film; Local art ist ,
- Mrs Jean Hoole, : interviewed the gar deners and some of the visitors and you can see this por-
. trayed on film as. well as the flower fes tival in
the.village
1 church, where Jean explains the mean ing • behind the arrangements.
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Admission to this pre view evening is
^ £3.50 and includes: ■ cheese, wine and nib bles and you also have the opportuni ty to p'urchase the DVD at a cost of £6 as a permanent reminder of the won derful weekend of the festival.- ■ ,
Bible club The Children’s Holi" day Bible Club in Knowle -Green Church runs from Monday, August
•17th, to the 21st, from 9-45 a.m’. to noon. Admission is
^ £1 per session and places can be booked -
■ by telephoning Chris or Julie on 01254:
; 878394 or. check out ■ the V. website . oh w^
vw.knowlegreen.or
g.uk/church.-You can also listen to the Sunday ‘ morning service on this site or if you would like to receive a DVD of the services tel. 01254 878394.
Concert There is no lunchtime concert in Knowle Green Village Hall today. The concert
- next Thursday will . feature a finalist in the 2nd Manchester International Piano Concerto Competi tion -for ■ young pianists. The concert starts at noon and to book tel; • 01254 826948.
MARTIN TOP
Anniversary On Sunday members and friends of Salem C o n g r e g a t io n a l
. Chapel, Martin Top,' celebrated : their :193rd . - chapel
■'.anniversary. ■ . As ‘ Pastor David Isaacs is having a period of rest follow ing a stroke, the ' morning service was
. led by Mr Herbert Moorhouse.
During, the. service passages of scripture were read by Mr Frank Giles and Mr Jim Kerr. In his mes sage Mr Moorhouse
' expressed the impor tance of our.hearts: being surrendered to the control of .the
-Holy: Spirit. The closing hymn, was
."Have Thine Own Way Lord”.
Organist was Mrs Ethel Hartley.
The afternoon service was led by Mr A.B.
’. Robertson, of Pre- ■ ston. In his message, he ' encouraged everyone to be living witnessess for Jesus.
; every.,knee, shall- . .bow”; Organist was -Mr Don Carson, of
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Mrs Peate judged the many pretty entries in the competition
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B a r n o ld sw i c k . Refreshnients were se rved.: following eachservice.- • ■ . ■
in the class. If suffi- ■
: cient inerest. is shown a weekly class will be held on a
-, - Monday afternoon ■ from September.
Coffee break: : A coffee morning held to raise money for St
■. John’s ,. Church,- Read, Development Fund Mil be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon in the home of Mrs Jean Saunders, 1 Nowell Grove, Read.
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There will be a raffle, cake ' Stall -'.; and tombola. Tickets, which will include scones and biscuits, cost £3.
Lunch club The lunch club will meet next Tuesday, at 12-30 p.m. in the United Reformed Church hall. East ; View, Read. New
:. members are wel come to go along and
. enjoy a meal, chat ■ and a fun quiz. Tel. Ann Wild on 01282 ; 772810 in advance.
Dance class Children’s dance class es will run every
: Monday during the school holidays from .10 to 11 a.m. and 11
: a.m. to noon. There ';-is also an adult class ;on Monday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. in Read - United Reformed Church.
Taster A taster exercise ses sion will be held in Read United
: Reformed Church hall from 11 a.m. to
‘ noon next Tuesday- ■ morning, -'August . 18th. This is lor peo-
. For . the - 'do s in g 1 hymn he chose “At- the name of Jesus, -
‘ pie aged over 50 and: will take individual.
: needs into account.' It may be appropri ate for some people
- t o . remain seated ‘ while participating
Latin dances: A new ballroom and Latin American dance class will start
. on Wednesday, Sep tember 9th from 8 to 9-30 p.m. in Read United, Reformed Churchhall.
RATS Members and helpers took the children who are involved in Read Amateur The;
-.-'atrical Society pro-^ ductions to see the professional show "Joseph and His Amazing Techni- colour Dreamcoat” which is currently running ■ at The Grand Theatre, Blackpool.
The children were thrilled with the very colourful, vibrant perform-
, ance, some of them had never seen a pro fessional
show
before. Joseph was played by Craig Chalmers who took third place in the Sir Andrew Lloyd Web ber’s competition on television “Any Dream Mil do”;
There was a standing ovation for the show and the cast took SK curtain calls. Every one really enjoyed the production and the complimentary ice-creams were good too.
.. . RIMINGTON
lOOclub Winners of Riming ton Recreation Asso ciation’s 100 Club
- July draw were: Mrs M. • Maepherson
: (£50), K. Nicholls : (£20), Mrs E. Hack ing (£10).
for a flower arrane- ment in a milk jug, choosing those of
, Mrs Jackson, Mrs Rimington \VIj Mrs at the next moBting
Christine Peate, gave members a most interesting talk
about “The Townfr ley Loop”. This is part of a long dis tance bridleway for horse riders, named after the late Lady Mary : Towneley, 0011110005 who instimmen- ^ tal in the formation
of the bridleway. With the aid of slides and an inform ative and amusing commentary, Mrs Peate took her audi ence along ancient trackways, high
. the area around Burnley.
the Clitheroe Area WI Show, thanking all who had submit ted entries in various classes and she, in turn,
received
thanks for all her hard work as show representative for Rimington WI.
Preliminary notice of
council meeting was announced as Octo ber 7th at Victoria
Rimington WI walks IvlGBling co-ordinator Mrs The public meeting to Barbara-. Spencer discuss plans for a
•Hall, Bolton, when guest speaker will be Mrs Sheila Dibnah, wife of the late and much missed Fred.
told of the very interesting outing the group enjoyed following the &lthill
new housing devel opment in Sabden
on September 1st will be “The Lan caster Slave Trade’.’. This ivill be an open meeting and all are most welcome^to attend at 7-30 p.m. in : Rimington Memorial Institute.
supper
was enjoyed by the patrons of the monthly whist and domino drive, organ ised by the manage-
oninvofi Hip
moorland and stun- m Cs were Mrs E. mng countryside m
Hartley (dominoes).
al Institute, on Sat urday.
Council i and the developers, housing'
association.Vicinity • Housing,; w i l l , be there :it6 ..-answer
ToWnClGy L o o p m . Sllverwood and Guest speaker at the MrsHealey. : , ; C om p e t i t io n ; " August meeting of The speaker s subject
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bowling green p&cked *with
bowlers and specta tors who all enjoyed a gloriously sunny day for the popular ■ White Hart Singles Salver that brought together pedjjle of all ages and skill bn Sat urday. The event is open to-villagers and club members of a l l : bowling abilities and lived up to ife repu tation as ah enter taining competition for everyone.
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the.Pendle Witch pub this Saturday ! with new licensees Ben and Kerry Crook, from 7 p.m.
questions froni th e ; Bowllnq club
publicwhocanyiew.mh„'„„ ? , . the plans; -
^ : T*’® big open competition at Sab-
den Bowling Club is the Alan and Anita
Whalley Open Char ity doubles on
August 22nd and 23rd, with proceeds going to Derian House Children’s Hospice. There are 32. doubles pairs from across East Lancashire taking part and matches produce some excel
lent bowling. Specta tors are most wel come and refresh ments will be avail able.
ment committee of Lynn Thistlethwaite The Floodlit Singles, Rimington Memori- flew the flag for the with £750 in prize non-bowlers by reaching the semi finals where she met Sue Cooksoh, who woh21-7.: - ■ - The other se iicmi micu
money, starts on ±ncuuii:i
Mrs E. Jackson, Mrs J. Riley. Gents- Mr M .‘ Grainger,; Mrs B. Waddingtori,- MrsM. Wright.
Dominoes: Mr Fox; Mr E. Nowell, Mr J. Pye, Mrs E. Nowell, Mr Kreplit, Mrs A. Taylor.
n H oeb
the LFWI autumn MrsL. Crabtree, Mr K. Tennant, Mrs E. Nowell, Miss M. Wellock.
SABDEN final
Mrs IJina ^ y -whistMnners:Ladies- was a triumph for gave her report on . . Mrs S. Tennant; junior club bowler
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Tom Connell who continued his excel lent season ■ by defeating regular: bowler Dave Sulli van 21-12. Tom:
; went on to win the keenly “ contested
. final against Sue by 21-14. More than 40 bowlers took part in the competition and there were at least 30 spectators, plus club members around the green.
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White Hart landlady Ann Fielding provid- •-ed a superb buffet
WLfillVlJlU iil kJOL/UClX /-,* . Geological’Trail, led.'. St Mary's Commu-
; by-Mr-Phil Dykes, A' nity Hall, at 7-30 of the Lancashire " p.m. A proposal has Wildlife Trust, when been made to build many rare plants and ancient fossil rocks were observed.
Mrs E.‘Jackson gave greetings - to all August birthday girls.
12 • . "affordable homes" on land off Whalley Road. Rep resentatives from the
don comes to Sab- den" strawberries and cream. '-
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takes place on Tues- Parfitt thanked vol- day, August 18th, in
unteers, Ann and the White H a r t -s taf f who all helped make the day such a suc cess. Vicky Fielding, who is Aim’s daugh ter, presented the trophy to Tom. - -
parish council, which WGlCOfTlG has called the meet- There will bean open ing, Ribble Valley ' ing night celebration
September 1st and is back to its original format, being played' every Tuesday and Thursday through out September \rith • the final rounds on Sunday, September 27th. It is the only ' open competition at the green that raises funds for the club - the other two open events are for chart- ty. Out of a total of 128 pla'ces, only 16 now remain to be filled so if you are interested in taking part, contact either Pauline Stansfield on 01282 774304 / 07843 630765; or Mary Griffiths on 01282 774082 / .07901992497.
and treated every- S giS/IcGS ' one to a Wimble- This weekend's servic- es in Sabden's
: churches are as fol lows: St Nicholas's Sunday at 9-30 a.ra. with the Rev. Alan Reid, the Baptist
^ Church has a Sun day service at 10 a.m. led by Tim and Joan Peagam and St Mary's RC has Masses at 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sun day morning at 10- 30 a.m.withFr Peter Birmingham.
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SABDEN
Winners The August winners of Sabden ' Bowling Club’s monthly draw are: £30 J.Bqyle, £20 N. Bywater, £15 T. Eaves, £10 R/A. Bir- •;kett,- £10 K. Stans-
■!;Uield,£5C.l^ves.'lf ; anyone wishes to join 'ithe draw, will they V contact-Alan Whal- i; ley on 778472, or any s; committee member ; for a number-
Village show Sabden Horticultural ‘ Show, organised by •;the village Horticul- V tural Society, takes I place on Saturday in
' nity Hall at 2 p.m.. . with the official pres entation to the win ners at 2-15 p.m. by guest opener Mr
, Joseph Green. Entries for more than 100 classes will be accepted up to 9 p.m. tonight by Mr John
;. Boocock .'.at -123 ; Whalley Road, Mr- Leo Clarkson at 31 Pendleside Close or Mr Alun Parfitt at .10 Alston Close, all
..Sabden, and should
' be taken to the hall on Saturday morn ing.
Children’s classes in ' the show are free and can be entered on the day. It is hoped the sun will shine and-
-, people will go along to see the range of
- exhibits on'show, from top class flow ers and -vegetables, to baking, wine, eggs, handicrafts and pho-': tography. Refresh ments will be avail able and there will be an auction of pro duce at the end of the show.
ToddlGrs • •- The Sabden Parents and ’Toddlers’ Group meets each ’Tuesday morning in the Bap-
■ t is t . Chapel- on Clitheroe -Road, from 9-30 a.m.
All are welcome and - drinks and toast are - served while the chil-
.: dren play on lots of :. equipment and toys.;
Rocking horsG Members
of.Simon-
-. stone with Read WI •will • meet : next
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Artist An exhibition by Sab den artist and deagner Jill Wright,
' of-'Pendle Street East, is currently on: dlsplay-for the next
, eight weeks at the Haworth Art Gall- .ery, in Accrington.
Thursday evening in Simonstone - Old School hall, at 7-30 p.m. when Mr John Salt will be speaking about . “ Rocking
• Horses Old : and New”. The competi tion will be for the. most appealing, model of a horse. All ladies welcome.
SLAIDBURN
Social timG Whist winners at the drive held in Slaid-
burn Village Hall were: J. Kenyon and
B.Peel.
Dominoes: K. Nowell, E Nowell, J Pye, F Taylor, V Giles and
..'DKni^t Raffle: M. Edmond- , son, E. Nowell; D. Knight, V. Giles and G. Berry.
The next whist and domino drive will be on August 22nd in the village hall.:
Bowling The August meeting of Slaidburn WI took the form of a
bowls evening,-held at the -village bowl ing club and organ ised by Mrs Mar garet Harrison and Mrs Margaret Lons dale.
Winners of the com petition were Mrs Christine Scott, Mrs Alice Sutcliffe and
: Mrs Linda Blake- man.
The meeting on Sep tember 2nd will be an open one when Mrs Ann Seed will present a floral demonstration enti-
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Young Farmers Slaidburn Young Farmers met on Monday for a visit to the treatment works and dath a t Stocks Reservoir. Heather Alpe gave a vote of thanks to David Taylor and Mark Wilson, who showed members round.
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Next Monda/s meet ing is a farm walk at Mason House Farm, Bashall Eaves, by kind permission of Mr and Mrs J. Hart ley at 7-30 p.m. •
Members are remind ed to bring their wellies!
. WEST BRADFORD
Church service The service 2 p.m. on Sunday at West Bra dford Methodist Church will be led by the Rev. Eliza beth Hodgkiss and include Holy Com-
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