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Lifeboats - Bookmark At. the meeting: of President of Clayton-. Balderstone . WI, i le-Dale' ■WI,-Mrs president Mrs'Joan- Doreen Smart, wel-
•Woolmington pre-,corned members to sented a 25 year’s membership certifi-- Two teams attended cate to Mrs Luceille the LFWI quiz at
■ Nixon.' She introduced guest.
; speaker: Mr Ray mond Hurst,'secre-! tary of the More- cambe ” . - and. Heysham branch o f ;
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pict'ures}i(sh6wed;; places in sunshine,'
the annual meeting. ? showers and snow, and also in different
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•Workiiig’ihiH; Anjx^ .amusirig animated x were absolute begin-
: film, entitled “Ten : hers aiid who given- Green Bottles”.was the freedom to do
seasons of the year. shown followed b y : what they wanted,
: The Royal National The trip to see the'. : Lifeboat Institute, v^slage production of ■ He gave a brief his-. .“Calendar Girls” is tory of the.RNLI asellout. • ; - then continued to A competition for a tell some stories of
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■ the rescues and the- bravery of the mem bers of the RNLI team ; (some of which are ladies)
bookmark was won A gift token jvas pre- by Mrs Joan Pern-; sehted itb berton,' ■ , -Mrs; :Nelson on her reti^^ Vivienne Dugmore ■ ment as treasureh andMis::. : ■ Heleri' The evening tripdn Hebden. -. -: ' June will be to Cob-;
who have to have Raffle winners were ble Hey Gardens, very rigorous train- Mrs Smart, Mrs near Garstang., ■ ing. ■ ; - . ! . .
He also told o'f the - Eileen Bagot. = -: Mrs; A. Marsden ways which they ^1- 1-ho annual meet-. - -.ond birthday flow- raised funds as it - ing eight nomina-'- ers were presented does not receive any - tions were received to Mrs A. Grundy.; Government'fund- -. tor the committee At
the.next meeting- , i and were accepted -Susan Holden will
mg. . . . . . . .
Mr -H u r s t : -'was■ 'on51oc. thanked'- by - Mrs
The.treasurer's report
Jennifer McNamee. and committee's
A competition for a .''-annual report^were bob cap-’was won by < - accepted.
. [j n m 0 n s t r a,t e , Saunders who was a ' Downham. . -, . , ^
^cycled f a b r i c ) a t e Mrs Nan Hud- The competition is for ., son, friend and sup-
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Ryan and theraffle;Otlier officers elected ', esses are Mrs A. was 'wo'ri'7by' Mrs' ''™re Mrs Margaret Hargreaves,-,Mrs J.
On March 10th the’ er), Mrs-.;Marie institute will cele- Devoy (secretary), brate 90 years'with
a party'whichWill ' 7'^entand committee include guest M r sw e r e expressed by;
presi-
Sail Roberts;.whoJs'' :Mrs, Marjorie Jones GolcJen'Clay ; chairman of the
Jean R a BILLINGTON
-. A quiz,'set by demon ‘•’/quiz'setter,'''Mrs .. Joan Mottershaw, ' was enjoyed. -'A silent auction was'-.
°®py^^,*T!Pnitpr?v,': held Proceeds .from the.; which proved to be Christmas > carol/- very successful. •
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Community (Ihurch on Monday,- March g|^ „ j J ^ 2005. They travelled (bring wellies and a .'will be held at^St
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and ready for use., comfortable, loose Any doctor wishing
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to know more about-. flat-heeled footwear the free use of these .• so you can partici- monitors should' pate.
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'contact the church Visitors and new minister on 01282; .' members will 'be 859727./,
. most welcome. Cafe bar
The speaker .at ,: Billington Comniu-; nity Ghurch on Sun-
day vdll be Rev. Don. Flsh a n d ChlpS '
Johnson, speaking.'At the'meeting of on:the Ten Com mandments.i'V':;A’ .warm welcome will be made to all who visit,and a cup of
Dunsop Bridge WI. president Mrs M;
- c o f f e e s can - bt-: .enjoyedafter.:.''-; '
Billington’ Communi- ty-Cafe-Bar will be ■
..'openfor hot drinks- andy home-made ,piesi;;-';brothv and - ' dumplings and,:of
iicoufse,-jovial comr. "pany, -from 1(1-30.:;. :'a.'m;-to'l-30 p.m;
'Beattie welcomed everyone and intros duced guest speaker Mr Gordon Bartley. He‘gave an illustrat-
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e.monL., .demonstrate some, Wallbank and beau- 4°''®,.n^nn9W,'n,Tb®: SentleTaiChi.^-' - , J tifully - chu,rch s possession,Members .
S a k e \ S ^ ^ n by
iced Shaun Cole
tio.n bake had been —\" y ana varied made
U:-;u*':Wave:ISor? at Edisford School. of
^ (.g]gbra.'' F'Mlway, with' meeting with Saw- p.m. to raise funds - a n y
«>e Trans Siber- spade); the joint Peter’s Club at IsO d y
)e ^VI SamlesAyL m o S Susan '.sights and expen-
by' Arrangements.vvere'; Clitheroe Area WI made for the annual;.
encesalong the way. -2 1 s t Arrangements.w
theway-i-Slst :; -:=:and';':i: the e
Chtherpe Area WI:; five a
. made for the annual.--Show on July 25 th £2 per'persoh. • ' MU’ "Wave-
Anv doctor Wishmv clothing and soft M r ^ M a S Ho^ - Prayer, taking place WI.; members'-are gate who'gave a'-'AnJny’-nnd also the/7brg'ahisinr'aJitter- humorous accbunt
' mg her working life-' S'time'as a teacher.
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’•A competition for a .H u ' ' recvcled
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was.rwon ■
by.Mrs; .. June Davidson, Mrs . Joanne Mellin and: MrsMaureen Bowe.; .The February meets;
i;' ing began with the. ' presentation of,a
At the meeting on - from villagers would - ' J- ' . . . U U S £ « . * ? , ; -
speak on “Asp'ects of At'the next meeting Switzerland”.':
on March 12th Mr , GRINDLETON
■- Les Hardy will talk Thursday, the L.fe about “Sightsavers -'®99®®’'F ;(®9tui'QS Charity”.'The com-
donation of £200 to! Painting trips,: Anne Sweeney, of'Members of Grindles Roseraere Cancer ■
■ ton WI were encouf- Foundation..j , , r - ;agedrby a r t ‘tutor
ed talk entitled This was'followed by “Fish,.Chips, Little , ' a series"of "short v Ships and North films by Spellbound,-:; Sea Spray’.k He took - starting ; at:- th’e s members on a jourr;,;,- Weavers’;.Triangle,-: ney through .the"',.-in'Burhley,'accom-; Lake.District and,;! panied ,:-- by : . the onto the East Coast •? :around Whitby., His
'.tremendous noise and 'Sounds-oka
-’i'pair of snazzy specs-7 Cs^t-erpn piano and Calling all ladies. A and there will be a:.-,. “ *sele on vio- . special .; social of 'lin.
..' petition will befora - icollection^ .' Unwanted spectacles ^1'?^ MrrjeJn lioTt t ; ' f - ‘he charity, -’-pictures'produced' ftFold Church,=.on;' :sionsandticketscan - stall
trated her talk.wth.7.'.mee'ting of. Harrop ^ with various coh'ces-' inwolior^,'"^g-''^’’® .'^^Bringers of St;-'' .day, March 4 - 'Wilfrid's. ■Church;: 7-30 p.m. in thq
“Can’t'draw,wonT- Fellowship paint’.L'.She.'illus-’At'
V.the.Vfellowship.: 'including luncHebh
pick-up a p'en'cil or. paint : brush- and have a :go ,rather than7''_- thinking
Admission -is- £14 nails by ^Bfrid Ribchester, -held ; .'church institute. Church^:-':^^^ n.m. i
toire of varied works from the'senousaiid ■ pbpularclassicstd'
reper
.modern- composi- tions and: arrange-' ments.
the lunchtim’
KNOWLE GREEN
dur. ■Mothering'Sundays. 'March 6th, meeting • p ’
I J S i i S S S f v ' a S 'M concert
service on- March '
-.at the playing fields .5.:^ ”9 fo.f'sb Pjanist. 22nd. '■ -
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. WI celebrated their ; golden anniversary with a meal at the
.Calf’s . .. :Head, : Worston. To mark
Kay Sbiirbutts.. l ,.j'’Heseltine (treasur-:,.-Hall-and Mrs L. -James.
Mrs Judy Coo'per,;prisident:MrsSmart;' - f piece of beaded • jp'orter of the Gis- 2nd was Mrs Jean''
re-elected.' . ‘..v: jewellery. Tea host- . burn branch, and to
the Rev. Canon Graham' Walker who served as priest t at St Mary’s Church . for several years. All “ these good people were .valued friends and-' lea v e : many happy memories.
Speaker, Mrs'Ann
ney of over 1,000 miles from Preston
: to.Vladivostdk by
Samlesbury- who ' Hb ■
also-..related.. : the. : : wonderful produced some acquitted them- - interesting!: facts’i wildlife'film taken ' amazing ^results, selves very well, but ’ about his pictures.' on ■ the.- island : of did notwin. Howev- Thanks were Mull, er it was a jolly expressed to him by A competition for a evening out enjoyed, Mi's Joan Hall.' - - . photograph of local by alL : . ■ • A competition for a -interest-was won by picture of a fishing - Kathleen Calvert boat was won by . and Joanne Mellin,;-: p e t i t io n f o r a Mrs B. Clarkson, - and. schedules fori i favourite rural scene Mrs S.- Singleton the Citheroe Area i .were.,Gisela Seed,' and MrsS. Mason. , . Show were'given , ! Judy!Cowling and . out. .
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,: Sa'mlesbury, where; i both team's finished •; just'
beind.the win-
>' -Pemberton, Mrs Raffle, winner, was M o th o r s ’ Uflion
The meeting of Gis- burn Mothersl Union opened with
the memory of the Barbara Dewhurst’
Eight: . . .< mem The annual bingo wll :;enjbyed an evening '; be held oh March at the fun quiz at,
iTieth'ait the Pendle ;'Hdtel, Chatburn. .'Tickets are .£5, including a hot-pot supper .and -one bingo book. Contact
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jKay Hopkinson on ■ ,441387_if you would :
late Mrs Mary training day in
-- Home-made bead-:,., loyal and long-time LF.WI will be cele- ed jewellery from re- -member, also to the brating its 90th
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Warfare group' The History of 'War-
in Knowle Green Village Hall on Fri-
fare group is
Sunday, Mr Stuart Rogers, of Bethel Church, Preston, Admission is free and was the guest speak- is open to all. The.
j at 7-30 p.m. ^
er. He wasaccompa- topic is “American nied by Dave Nel- : Cavalry verses the sononpiano. .
Indians 1870" by
Several members He spoke on the sub- MrChristian. put their: names ject of Christian Further details tel. .down for a one-day growth which was 01772783839. Vv3St0 pSpGF ;
Winners of .the com^ : On Thursday evening . . : congregation.
Mr - Raymond Moore will lead the Bible Study at 7-45 p.m. All welcome.
Next Sunday there will be a return visit by the Bible teacher Mr A B Robertson, of Preston. The service will start at 2 p.m. All are wel-
. come. HURST GREEN
members F o o tb s l l QUiZ ^ AVI
beginners’ course in challenging to the p 0 ||ow sh ip ' Monday is the waste March. .
Green Church will be held on February 26th. Everyone is welcome at 2 p.m. to hear
speaker
. The Thiirsdav fellow-' paper collection day Knowle
Annette Dickinson, who works primari- H e a l in g
■ North West area of the Congregational Federation and has
-assisted at the Holi day Bible Club held
; last summer. .'- .. Anyone needing
The quiz held last contact' Tom 01254878486.
Thursday in -rSt.
Peter's Club, Hurst On Saturday, Febru- Green, was really - ary 28th the fellow-
anniversary next year and institutes; are being enctfur- ' aged, to plan'an event to draw atten-l. tion. to the WI. ; President': - Mrs Cowling, outlined ■ the history 'and.i
. achievements of the WI which she had
-Goodbody- - took Forthcoming events, members on a jour- '' include the monthly.
'bi ' a' calendaf;- of iA'on recalling a hbli- .v dale Millennium MefTlOrial g u lz
the occasion mem--' w’*''? 9’* bers received a vift — Isnt slide presenta- .. - w
well-attended, with teams squeezing together to find a space. Question master was David Jacques and the evening raised £148 for the village foot ball and cricket clubs’funds.
(Tiarket
'learned from :the A flea market will be very- informative • on Sunday, in meeting.
rial.Hall,-starting at 8-30 a.m. until 4
lunch on Tuesday at'- p.m..;As . well'as 12-30 p.m. at the numerous stalls home of Mrs Cowl- There will be home
, ■ ■ ■ - . •, -, .
ship is holding a Day of Prayer and Fasting, all are wel come to come along -to the church any-
as you wish; PENDLETON
for Read and Simonstone. Please leave white sacks or carrier bags out early in the morning at the edge of prop erty.
Simone, beauty by Elysium,- home made cakes and pre serves and'many
, pfoceeds are in aid of „
the village hall
Tickets available --(rom Christine at
The Swan. With Two Necks 01200 423112. -
their annual dinner ' in Longridge Golf ;. Club, It was an. excellent evening, impeccably organ-- ised- by Rhona! Jenkins, the newly- apRointed belltower captain. More than
750 members and : friends sat down to . enjoy the delicious
food that Sara and Marc Swinburne had prepared. Bell- -
-; ringing is a verv' popular hobby in
- th e village, anyone . who would like to
join in can go along to St Wilfrid's any
- Wednesday evening at 7-30 p.m.
SABDEN
-Toddlers Sabdeh’s carers and
.'Toddlers’ group meets each Tuesday
■ morning from 9-30 a.m. in the Baptist
. Church- hall, off ; ■ Clitheroe Road. There is toast and drinks for the chil- .' dren and refresh
-the children play. O w e n C c y le
Waves in Black burn, on Monday. '■ Next week's meeting
is a pancake night at the Hark to Bounty, Slaidburn, on Mon day, February 23rd. Members should take £2 for pan cakes and games. 1
WADDINGTON Birthday party
ments for the adults President ' • ■ of who can chat while Waddington WI,
There was a packed house at St Mary’s RC - School last Thursday for an evening of talk by
ly with young peo-The 'laying on of ^ pie through the hands and anointing
service w th Holy Communion will b e
, held at 7-30 p.m; in St John’s Church,
I Read, on Monday. Mothers'Union ‘
' their meeting on Tuesday at .7-30 p.m. in the vestry when Mr Cyril Law will give a slide pres entation on . 'the:
. Read branch of thej ^MU and the village.;
time.on that day ServICG '
v . r>|. .u rlroi.; p
Miss Hylda Ems- den welcomed mem bers, including three new ones, 'to the birthday part held in the Methodist Church schoolroom.
:', Burnley FC manag- Tim from the village , er Owen Coyle.
cafe, served a hot- ,,•
transport should St John’s Mothers’ \/\/hjst (jflve Union will hold
ington Recreation Association 100 Club Draw for Jan uary were: £50 - Brian Stokes, £20 - Dennis Halstead,' £10-Jane Forrest.
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Prizewinners at the -whist and domino drive, organised by
: Rimington Memor ial Institute man agement commit tee, were: Ladies - Mrs J. Metcalfe, Mrs J. Hartley, Mrs E. Barker. Gents -
and stay for as long The
Ash.Wednesday;:: Mrs J. Riley, Mr J.
service will be held Traynor, Mrs M. in St John’s Church, Robinson. Read, at 10 a.m. on Dominoes: Mrs II.
History group ;
:Himt Green Memo- Arrangements were made at-Pendleton
ing; further; -tree . cooked food avail- The club will be shar- Lent - i ' ' ■■ ■ ' planting at
Green-.able.
;;Histo'rical Society's latest meeting for the village Past and Present exhibition.
■
lag information on Lent js almost'here. the various item^
has researched, and' Tu^ displaying photo-. followed-:, byS;Ash
grapte of^llage hfe-s^bdnesday culihi- and events when it fnatihg^in ' East'er stages the displaySundav- six'weeks'
«>y .w i at
oamies-.-.ior the Meemorial io n May 23rd, theGcjaten'o^ .bury Hall on M ayHaU . Teamsshould-/?.-viUa'ge hall’s 50th bunngSlieS^^fchb' .-and '..-the
the cost is also hoped to show *•— “ ing to helper who
i.welcorae to attend the next meeting.
iiibblu t^kes place on
at 2 p.m. Any help Bartosz Barasinski Thursday, March p
12th. paper e c o n - S ; paper ,day Barnes on ' P™vided.. - J e n n i f e r nSmpGr flight ^ :
papers in the bags Alternatively, y o u - may like to read the S t Mary.’S special Lent Bible''Th^recent £20 bonus; Study.text that Fr .f ball winners at SL
Pendleton on ’fuess' day. Please .leave . . .
■ .evening has been -’
arranged in Pendle- '
ton.Village Hall bn -!
includes a glass of - ‘F-t, The. back.of, . f . 04. Nicholas’s : wine and there will the church. ’ ^ Ladies’ Circle takes
fnrkn"'® ,
£5 kn ow/on ’ 01254 (^jrde S
-- B e l ln n g e r s 5 " f® " v ’'rT h e annual meeting
place on Wednes- 4th; ak
'Swimming .. ; Slaidburn : Young . Farmers had a fun night swimming at
.'Sue Aspin and Mr:
DVDs of village his- series of prayerserv- tory. Anyone
wish-..iees"on Monday
- has -items which - may be of interest is
- Wednesday. There Grainger, Mrs E. will be Holy Com- . munion and the /- Imposition':. of:" Ashes.-:
■:R. Knight. Raffle: Mrs M.
RIBCHESTER
i -Davies, Mrs P. . 'Oddie, Mrs M. : Robinson, Mr M. Davies.
A supper of pie and
' peasiwas enjoyed ■'■and MCs were Mrs. ft E. Hartley and Mrs , E. Jackson. ■ .
Knight, Mrs V. Giles, Mrs A. Seed, Mr P. Metcalfe, Mr
The evening with the Pot supper, accom- popular boss was a panied with mushy complete sell out peas and beetroot, with over 120 people Committee members attending
provided cakes.
He enthralled the Entertainment was audience with his given by guest story of his child hood and early days in football in Scot land, his playing days'. at Bolton Wanderers and his
' hopes and aspira tions for the Burn ley club..
He was very open and frank and answered numerous questions from the audience, with,the evening
' lasting well over the expected time.
He also spoke about-
how he is happy to have found. St Mary.’s School in Sabden for his daughter to attend.
. for raffle prizes. . Fr Peter Birmingham . was MC for the evening which was organised by the school PTFA for their funds.
St Nicholas’s Next week’s Ash -Wednesday service will be at 7-30 p.m.
be a maximum o f ' fanniversary.; It/isi-'^i'bcew'bf'-BlacKi' Services ,7^^ ,ese 01 Biacx
burn is promoting a -The Rev. Chris Ster-
ry will,take the 9- 30 a.m/service at
evenings -ftrfromv'BT ' .Nicholas’s March 2nd" to April A Church on Sunday. 6th at7-30p.m. For—Tim and Joan
Ribcheste'r, the '' Peagam will lead
.nearest church is St-;! Michael:'and'i'AlU;
, Angels, - Ashton in :. Ribble. ~
For. further: informal/ . tipni'kkyscdntacy/ Archdeacon Johnbh S 01254262571.
thC'lO a.m. service at 'the Baptist Church and Fr Peter Birmingham
will take weekend-. Masses:.-at St' Mary’s. RC at 6 p.m. Saturday and, 10-30 a.m. Sunday. ;
John, Francis:has7?Mary’
sRC.Church: prepared for the usci/have ; been:' Mrs- of St Wilfrid's con- |;SheiIa Holmes, Mrs' srGgation. . ■
Tuesday, ' March (( .so,-please let him ' James Masterman. 3rd. The
■"in Whalley Parish Church for Whalley, Sabden and Pendler ton congregations. It will be followed
' by a soup and bread supper.
SIWIONSTONE
Garden, club : The' ‘. meeting - of . Simonstone Garden- ■ ing Club will take place, in the old
. school, hall next Thursday, Febrary
' 26th at 7-30 p.m. when Mr- Peter , Shaw will talk about
. “Life as a Country . Ranger at Wycol-
lar”. i FtBe SHireBum ^ irm s^H o td
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Saturday 21st February 2009 £27.50 per person .
speakers Kath and Ann, better known as Elsie and Doris, who have written several booklets about their ficti tious husbands, Bert and Len and “her at number four”. Everyone enjoyed the amusing stories and Mrs Audrey Barnes expressed thanks to Kath and Ann for a most entertaining evening.
enjoying life in the Names were taken for Ribble Valley and -the spring council
meet at Southport on March 17th when Mr Terry Waite will be the speaker.
He also donated At the next meeting ■ items from the club in the Methodist Church schoolroom.
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between the work of Christian Aid and CAFOD.
S a fe ty ' The head at Whalley Primary School, Mr 'Brian Beresford, has'
• made appeals for safety to parents of children; - who
equipment in the 'school yard out of - school hours. He has ,
Methodist Church Hall. Plans are in hand for a visitTo
Krakov.in Poland for a week
at.the end of August. Any one interested should contact'Fr Price.
Seniers
, should not be At Saturday's games allowed to play on ; . evening for Whalley Senior - Citizens,-:
also asked that chil-:> Faimvyorth and M;’ , dren do not bring > Capstick. Gents - J. ;'
mobile phones .into ' Hull and G. Walms- school.
, ley. Dominoes - F.
If - childrenneed"'. Peel and M. Baron. ■ mobiles, possibly for p f 0 gQ[-)0 |., .
-- contact with par- a 'n j ■
. ents after school, ■
at 10-30 a.m. at the '
' returned to'children *^® P^®^®''®'' after school
theschoo^Sffkeand M®tBodist Church ' Rev. Hariy Jones.
Parentrarealways Valley VciceS - .'
■ notified in case of a Valley Voices choir is ' child being ill or any preparing to cele- other problem.
Hcly Week
readings by young, people during East er at the English
. Martyrs' RC Church, it is hoped
:: that even more will volunteer.
There is a list for names at the back of the church. .
If s a red hot Valentine’s Day with Phil
RED banners and red hearts decorat ed Manor House, Chatburn, for the Valentine's Day celebration. The
on March 10th, Mr John Whitaker will speak
about WEST BRADFORD
“Whitaker’s Choco lates”. Tea hostesses Tea service
staff, dressed in red, served a buffet lea and cnlcrlainmcnl was provided -by Mr Phil Knight. He sang roman
' Church to join in ■ the fellowship of an informal afternoon tea service on Sun day at 3-30 p.m;
tic melodics and played his guitar and ukulele. Residents and staff arc pictured with Mr Knighl.(s) '
WHALLEY 'Annual event .
are Mrs M. Semple, Everyone is invited to The service will be led The annual coffee Mrs P. Shorrocks go along to .West by the Rev. Katy- morning of Whalley andMrsV. Towler. Bradford Methodist Thomas. ^ ^ ^
to the church to make into ash for Ash Wednesday.
Lent programmes are at the back of the church.
ian Action Group in The Sunday after-, the Methodist
Church Hall on Sat- ^® “/Bay'•aised over
sermons will “
£212 to be shared March 3rd in the begin on
brate •. its .. first - anniversary in May.
Following last year'sTB®re will be a fuH
reahearsal on Mon day night at English • Martyrs . ■ RC Church, Whalley, starting at 7-30 p.m. To book the choir or to inquire about - membership, ring 01254 824312. ' ' -
FIcwer club ' :
Old palm crosses Whalley Flower Club should be brought celebrates its 25th
anniversary with a meal at the Mytton
■ Fold Hotel, Langho, on March 5th at 7- 30 p.m.
Past members who have not received an invite, but would like to go are asked to contact Mrs Chris Billington on 01200422084.
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