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putt decides match
.-ITiWas an extremely ; busy ‘ weekend at Whalley Golf Club.
■ On Saturday morn- .■
; i ing,' the last putt on;: '.the last green in the j- last match saw.Whal- :; ■ ley defeat Clitheroe 3-2 ■
• in the Mail on Sunday ; knockout:'
' .
isj.DannyLilesholed-; ;from four,feet on the- ■ last to secure a one-up
, iwn. ‘ ' j: Other winners for r,
. ; Whalley were Colin T. Elliott and Craig Cor- ; nail.
if i!-■f Ilv I
;Dave Wettbn contin-';»Bruce Craig on Sun lued his fine form tak-tsday. ing first place in diffl cult,- windy conditions •:
with a score of 83-9-74. . Following another rejuvenating session in;; the hot tub on Satur- : day evening,.; Mike;; Conroy returned to .. form on Sunday.
; Chris Blackadder ■ and Mike Conroy were ; the other members of ■ the Whalley team. , In ithe Saturday
afternoon- ■;roll-up,. ,
Gornall and Conroy,' ; accompanied ‘ by '
' Danny Liles and Kier- -s ■ an Cunliffe, teamed up ■; ; to win the nine-hole'-•
Sunday afternoon. .‘Their score of 30'^;
’’
: Partnered by. Craig :■ Gornall, ; the ; pair.- defeated . Donald Blanch -- and John Kearsley to reach the -i final: of; the Winter League where they will play John Heap and
4 - ' ; ^ - I A s I , 7 '
4.2-25.8 pushed Scott’ Byrom,’ Tom;Tuleyj; Roger Altham-'and
a- Bridget Rees (34-6.4 - 27.6) into second place.’ Matt Day came
r'home in first place to win'Mytton Fold Golf; Club’saEurotrophy-.
’^competition'.at; the ;iweekendiwith’40 sta- ?bleford points. - lit; H el d: i n Wi 1 d a h d; l^blustiry'cphditions^^ 'the TOhmng'^^^
j more praiseworthy.
C l i t h e r o e ’ s s i x - 1
........keep the ball, but to their disai4'
^ n c aZ r ' ...............pointment. Clitheroe Uncaster
jTHIRD-place Clitheroe Hock-: ey Club played out a six-goal;
4 thriller, with sixth-place Lan- ''
pust.pr. ' - '■ ■' ■
■ ■
ifrom Clitheroe resulted in O’Donnell beating two defend- .
With the battle being played in midfield; solid passing play
’ ers and scoring a reverse stick , shot into the corner. ■ . , ;' Clitheroe maintained the
pressure, but were caught on the break by Lancaster,.who scored a good goal. -
- >:
: ; Another period of good pass ing confused the Lancaster
defence, with a defender and goalkeeper clashing. After a .,
Texas S c r a m b l e - o n . ' i r e a t s a v e from the keeper, " '
— , . . ' Phillip Hammond
f came in third with 37; points. - Wayne Ivinson
stopped Division one • with 36 points;and
iMartin Holden lead- ; Division Two with 37.. .
I ra n k excellent advantage from the umpire let Teece smash the ball into the goal from a tight angle.
• ■ Lancaster came out for the second half fighting and after a brief period of pressure Clitheroe started to dominate, and a string of outstanding saves from the Lancaster keep er kept the score 2-1.; ■ - Clitheroe worked hard to
stole another goal. In the next 10 minutes, '
Clitheroe had all the play, but ;!; to their amazement Lancaster;,
took the lead.
attack. ■Playing quick passes, CDonr;’
nell picked up from Dugdale on , , the right and sent a powerful-: ball across the area, with Boxt , Morton stepping in front of the Uncaster defender and smash-, ing home a first-time strike. ; ; > • Clilhcroc 2nds ............ 'ing. BrooJtfields ...................... ...d, THIS was a must-win,.with only two promotion places available, and .Southport, Lytham and the locals within; two points of each other at the top of the league.
. " " Clitheroe settled midway
through the first half, and a powerful run from Holling-: worth saw her flick the locals into the lead after a powerful
' ‘ Clitheroe worked hard to get
-a secondbefore half-time, and ;rHollingvyorth was unlucky to ' • see her penalty saved, t!
..Clitheroe came out deter-
! mined and wanted the win.- •Their level of play lifted; and:
caster defenders hard, and inviJAllyvWhitwell found herself the final minute had one last-: ; , with,the ball in the area. She
beat'the defender and crashed home an invaluable second goal for Clitheroe.
;;::-i;Brookfields continued to- fight and had a number of half- chances of their own, but Pye was letting nothing past her with some excellent goalkeep-
With;'only five minutes
.- remaining,. Ashley, was left iunmarked in the Brookfields area and made no mistake with
;; a first-time shot into the goal to 7 take all three crucial points ..with just one game remaining. •
,7..... Clitheroe need to win the ■
7 remaining: game and to be
.crowned.champions, but a defeat could see them pushed
c, into third place and miss out on promotion..
Welfare . '
on Saturday, March 28th in Chipping Village Hall, doors
. open 6-30p.m., eyes down 7-30 p.m; Donations of prizes would be most wel come; but to avoid unnecessary expen diture we do'need to know in advance.
Clitheroe pushed the Lan-..;v:;.after a period of excellent play,:
■Young farmers': .Members of-BoIton- . by-Bowland Young : Farmers’; Club met ; : in th e village hall for ;; a talk by a represen- ■ tative of Barnardo’s.
-iThanks:- were 7 expressed - to the
Next week there will
. everyone felt even after such a short session.
A competition for a /.greeting card with an oriental theme was won‘by Mrs ; Vivienne Dugmore, . Mrs Sheila Nixon; a
.new member,-and Mrs Helen Hebden.
..- speaker and ', to T. .. .-. everyone who attended '
be a talk by a helper from the hedgehog ; sanctuary, members- to meet in the v il- ; lage hall at..7-45
-p.m. prompt.' - . CHIPPING
Raffle winners were: Mrs Marie DeVoy, Mrs Smart.
, announced in the • Cooking
urifi, were ' - CIrtheroe422324(Edrtorial),01282426161 (Advertising),Burnley01282 422331 (Classified) >
www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk l-SJews from the Villages
.was read. Two teams have been - entered in this year’s ' darts competition
‘ : Log on to
www.clitlicrocadvcrtiscr.co.uk for village news online. looking across to'
icefyih/./Skipton:' Parish'.Church-oni Wednesday^ a t" 2/ p.m.
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and four members 'Arrangemerits^vere will attend the;'made ,for;'^ spring council meet- '.’whist and domino ing a t Southportyidrive in Riihin’gtph when the speaker ' Memorial Institute
day, BBC’s Antique Roadshow filming at Blackpool Tower Ballroom on Friday, April 3rd,“ Ladies in Harmony” concert at Ripon Cathedral on June 4th and a:
Chipping - Welfare Church; Rishton on : Committee will be -April 25th. holding its annual Names were taken of - fund-raising bingo those interested in
burn Catering Col lege.
: recycled, eco-friend- 1 ly shopping bag she had made as her entry to a federation
■ Please contact Mar-. tin and Barbara Butters on 01995- 61586 before Thurs-
bright, cheerful and practical; and beau tifully made.
vy on Wednes- ton won the draw . next meeting, also in for the annual bur-'.v the institute/at 7-30’ sary, towards the. , p.m. will be the Rev.
D-i -
will.be Terry 'Waite.- on August lst;- Wadding- The speaker a f th e
■ Ingleborough and • Pen-y-Ghent.
.'At the meeting on -April--9th .. .Mrs Sylvia Wheatley w i l lv ta lk a b o u t-
“ G r a p h o lo g y : u n d e r s ta n d in g
■ handwriting”.-The' competition is for a;
: rhyme; copied out using a non-domi-: nanthandl. ■ ;!
^
in Bethlehem, Israel.
Next Sunday, there will be a visit of Ivor, and --’ Pam
and song. The serv. ice .begins at 2 p.m. .and all are welcome.
costpf adult learn- .. Barbara Knight: P a r is h COUncil ing at either Den- who lyill share her Qrindleton Parish QuiZ Y// ^
Alston HalL’Lon- gridge.
Priesthood .
:and St Paul’s child’s gift-wrapped GRINDLETON parcel.was won by.
concert in St Peter: The competition for a
m S k f - 's™ ™‘d f Mrs A. Lancaster! P'^esident of Grindle-
having a lunch at,The branch newslet- Scholars, at Black- ter is now available.
Mrs Vivienne Dug more brought a
“Tales from Patago-' . /nia’’.b'y;’Mrs:Pat! Ascroft: will be the subject at'the April:
competition. Mem- Coffee break : bers voted it was n- 1
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day; March 26th if The next meeting is you are able to offer on Easter Monday, a prize or make a donation. Support is greatly appreciated.
April 13th; at 7-30 p.m. in Salesbury Memorial Hall,
CLAYTON-LEf DALE
Serene
. President of Clayton- :le-Dale WI Mrs . Doreen Smart,wel-
j.
; CLONEY Birgit
:»Alles liebe zum Muttertag WOnschen wir der besten
U4 i- 1
;.; Mama auf dieser Welt!«; >
T . .: Nicola and Ben xx ,i ■ ‘ '7'
MAGEE Irene
•Thanks for being a great' mum and grandma
. Love from John, Julie - and Ruby xx
ANDERTON Karen
You're the best mum In the world.
Love from Leah, Allyssa and - Libby XXX
" Happy Birthday '1‘:
From your three gorgeous girls ' and Lee xx
BINGHAM Toni
M umj'
: ■ To
our.lovely Mummy-; Have a special day
^ 7;-,;Lots of love and sloppy kisses,’- • Taylor and Lexi xxx
' 4 Have a very special day, I , I
; , . Rita . To a lovely Nana -
BINGHAM
: Lots Of love,Taylor, Harley, Millie,-.■ ; LexI and Ollie xxxxx ' -
3 ' .
CHIAPPI GELDARD / Diane ' Maureen
' - Happy Mothers Day « . YYYY
To my lovely mummy , Happy Mothers Day -
BRIGGS Lizzie
- Love, hugs and kisses • - - from Harry XXX
, .
: ' Thinking of you from afar :: Love from Enzarlan^ti;- Ingrid and Florence -
Congratulations on your, ; ,. > Ruby Wedding Anniversary : 77 ; Irene and Noel -
•’ Love from all the family xxx
p o t h e r s D a p
: • Thanks for being a great .;;. - Mum and Grandma
WINTLE Alice.
.: i; Love from Julie, Angela, John,; ■ | j -7. Nick, Ruby, Jack and Lucy xxx •
/Mrs ■*©-
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: Clayton-le-Dale, when i t will be
/ “members’ night”.' The competition is for an Easter bonnet.';’--:
GISBURN
■: comed three new, ^ . .< ■ and current mem-.-vnCie
. bers to the March Guest speaker at the meeting. _ - •'
HARRISON Mary '
.• 7 , To Mummy Day
- You’re the best' Lots of love Holly, Emily
and Alfie xx x '
.Guest speaker was • the calm and serene ’ Mrs Pam Marsden
■ who spoke about her, : experience of Rain bow.T’ai Chi and: invited members to
..-take part in some simple techniques.'’;:- She said that T'ai Chi
; : had been a'major j ■ influence in her.' recovery from the: very debilitating ill- : ness of; ME; After.
.'•going,to work for
/ her and after four. ■ months she began to improve.
Members
began.the •session with a sim- ■
pie, seated excercise,'
Foster who gave a Mothers’ union . fascinating talk o f,-At the meeting of , her work as a magis- Gisburn Mothers’-
meeting of Gisburn 'WI was Mrs Sheila-
trate in the commu nity over the last 28 years. She explained
-the legal profession is one of the two
.oldest professions,; dating back to the ancient Greeks and many of today's: laws originate from. : Roman times. .. ■. j ;
; she soon realised ( ' members were given - that-T'ai Chi was
-trying many
things.Following
the.talk details of a crime for:
• which the accused; had . been ; found :
: guilty and asked to ; decide his punish- ment. ..-This., pro-.
: requiring concentra- ;-'.tion and controlled ' ‘ breathing to gain a Mrs Foster is also a '•'feel for the subject.:.- breeder .-oL.-Blue ,There was a .very ‘•Faced c
’.'.Pedigree .. obvious stillness in . • Leicester sheep and
' the room.' This was followed-by. : a standing excercise, A letter of thanks was individually at first, r. read for .the dona-
. president of Ket-
i.tlewell WI.
'‘ing how much'more arid a'report of a - members will attend . s Grindletoni.. to: : a ■relaxed and trariqiiir? visit to Rosemerer^ the Lady Day serv-.’.'
rstunning.viewpoint
then in pairs and in - tion
to.Rosemere 'threes.'It'wasamaz-V' Cancer Foundation
>11 (iliiiiHiitliiii
one who.had con tributed; helped and supported'-,.; effort.
'
Union Mr Denis Cairns,
' of
five biscuits or cook ies using ginger/
n • 'u
Church was a hive of activity at last Saturday’s coffee and cake morning.
Besides.the delicious home-baked refresh-
' ments there were - several well-stocked - ■ stalls and a cheery sociable atmosphere, helped to make the . event a success, rais-
Cowling welcoihed Mrs Judy
/members and ^ests -to '.'the- meeting
; which was very/well- attended.
-'
■ meTtinr ard“ the She introduced guest competition is for .speaker
Mr-', Les
Hardy, a passionate worker for Sight- savers Internation al. :lle outlined the history of the chari ty and its work in 53 countries,: effort being concentrated where i t is most needed. His slides illustrated -sight
. the village focus by The Duke of York with the aid of a
°
-Ribble Valley grant. I t is now a good
. place for visitors and locals alike to rest on: the two benches ( located •
HURST GREEN
man College, experiences on her Council has been JDon’t forBet the auiz Oxfordshire or “Journey to the gradually fmpniving
; there. The next stage is to be a stone slab table and this is where local people y “'n y '_
s. o m e intriguing/imagina- tive wording to be inscribed into the table top itself: If any readers have helpful suggestions,' please contact the clerk Mary-Ann Renton - (01200 422062).
ing the sum of £552,’; . j^g the local people
toiyardS;- .church . ,to all levels, from fundus. Churchwar-, community, nurses
den Mrs Jenny C o r - to surgeons. He also nail thanked every- explained the
cataracts and river A special family com-: blindness, the work being done to allevi ate them and the importance of train-
problems such as Family S0rviC6:, munion service for
•30 a.m.' in - St . Ambrose Church, .Grindleton; Pupils of Grindleton Pri-
importance of edu- - cation; citing examf; pies such as teach-;: ing the blind to fish' and--; farm,/; thus regaining their use-.’Quj^
T
Barnoldswick, took members, by means of excellent slides a n d : entertaining commentary,' to Switzerland; They-; travelled:'.'-.-from Members will attend snowy peaks to luslr;: a . wide.’, range.’ of
.
valley meadows, by/ train; boat; car and
-,on- foot,;.passiilg .through^-: historic.
; cities with'- their : medieval gates and. towers and delight-;’
wi*\.«o uiiu
Mr Hardy • was thanked .-by- Mrs Jean Duck for his very informative and moving presen tation. ,
-
. mary School will be taking part during the, service; and posies of;, spring flowers will be given
-out to members of ■the congregation.:;:;.
' 2 th a t - p.m;-‘in Gfindletqn School hall are'now; avail able from Mre Carol Pye
r 4 t h - " f 7 " '^ '”‘"
441507 ‘qr/anyiSt Ambrose //Church member.^’Tickets are £3!50/(adults).and
council meeting in*4^ - • - -
'Sbuthpqrt^a foren^ sic'scieiice eyehihg,- iWalk4a’h6iid^^
'.V the Isle of’k J a h 'a n d ,1
ful villages decked;'/ a trip toTrentham; FSl|0WShip:_4t|^^^^ in colourful flower,:.': Gardens.
voked much debate,' '»displa'ys in' every' Mrs Cowling report-r-.:Harrop;Chnstian with several factors . ' possible space.4 v.;; ': :i ed that the annual-;'/ Fellowship members to be- taken into Members upheld th e '; litter-pick had taken account.
MU;Waveof ■ place:on/a lovely
..../ ^™ & ’/£ 2 .5 0 ; ;‘,(primary,^ '
HARROP . FOLD
r ia l Hall’a t '8-30 Kidz Church p.m. The twist is Knowle Green th a t all the ques-- Church opened its tions are based on ■ the colours of the rainbow. A maxi mum of five people in a team at-£2 per person.
being held tonight, in St Peter's Club to raise . funds ■ for Hurst Green Memo-
.
are asked to partici; ' ' ' '^ ? ” ' pate in suggesting Next Monday is the ACM ■:; for ' the
Memorial Hall and members; of th e : public are invited at; 7-30 p.m. The com mittee desperately needs enthumastic members who can
■ help with both day to day running of ■ the hall and fund-;:
: raising.' Volunteers are welcome. ■ ’ ’
Mothering Sunday At the meeting of; -will take place at 9- Hurst Green -WI
.
next Thursday in the Memorial Hall; there will be a talk about the history of ; soap-making and demonstrations by
-Martin Lepp from 4,ITiger Muffin Soaps"; This is also a birthday celebra tion of 54 years.
Round Green :a:quiz Items for. the next Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, March 19th, 2009 19 -
earth riding-up to ' Tel. 01254 826948 Coffee an --; altitude - of to book. 17,000 feet..-
resources in them-': selves that they did . not know they pos sessed all saying i t . was the-ultimate ; trip of a lifetime as they tackled: the-: most ; extreme mountain range on
;Roberts,-:of. North Open gardens Wales. They will The Knowle Green minister , in-^ word
-.-.open garden event is
tib n s /a s |well; as rhusic; by/ Haydh ahd';Lutoslawski. Admission'4s7£14 including luncheon,
LGW MOOR
being held on July Men’ dartS 11th and 12th. The The mens’ darts team inaugural meeting a t ’Low Moor Club for the event is on won ' 8-1. against Monday at7 p.m. in ; Waddington Social the village hall. Club. Anyone interested The "ladies’; .darts m opening theirgar- ' team lost 5-4 to the den, helping with Catholic Club;-;: the. event or with There were no match- helpful suggestions es for. snooker or is asked to come pool, along.
tive style. Mrs Julie Okpoti cut the red ribbon to officially declare the improve ments complete and everyone enjoyed a
newly refurbished Domino night . - Kidz Church-Hall .There should be a last Sunday in fes- feast': of fiin for
everyone 7 when Pendleton Village Hall hosts a family domino night on Saturday; a t 7-30 p.m.
buffet luncheon. Admission is £3 for The church extends, adults, £1 for chil- its thanks to the dren. Proceeds are Christian Construe- for improvements to tion Company, as thehall.’
the wining volun- y o u n g f a rm e r s teers have called t -, ^ , , ■ ,. •
• past weeks, and-to Clitheroe Young -themselves over the ®
newsletter should be given to Nancy Bai- Diane Daunce, ley 01254 826903 or.: of Grimsargh,-.will
n a n c y lg r iv e r s - ; tej!-f; 01200 •
mead.co.uk •
KNOWLE GREEN
trip,-
those who prepared the buffet and washed-up after wards. The hall is a credit to all who/ have given so much of their time, and, talents, especially as they have also been working on the new cabin and on the new microphone and computer sys tem in the church. Mr Steve.Fazacker- ley is hoping to commence training to operate the com puter system, con tact him if you ivish to be part of this Waste paper team.-:.
. The
:/waste ’ paper/' for • Read and. Simon-
.when flowers will be Mothers’ DaV'’ ’ ,Plant sale ; ' ladibs4resent ' ' ' ^
lead '.services on ... stone takes place on Mothering Sunday : • Monday. -: r ::
■: Falling rocks, bears, tigers, bandits, atro- , clous rdad 'condi- ; tions and rock falls. ; were ju s t some o f "
: the hazards facing'.: local biker:Peter/;
: Howarth on his epic/; tr ip to . th e /
■ enjoyed listening to ‘ Himalayas. Peter’s ’ 'Mike.Ramplin and: dramatic pictures of
Prayer chain; sorne ^suhny day and had friends, a gospel following the service been a great success, /ygroup from Colne.’/ in church and others’ft'.Mrs Ruth-
Cann.is jThe speaker was Mrs! in their own
homes.organising, circular if; Edith;Glbver-/Wilde Plans were made for ./ walks for. the LFWLg also from' Colne who the part which Gis- .. in July, starting at ^sppke bn themind burn-branch rwill.r.'West Bradford :Vil-/i; of C h r is t .-L ; take
in.the Mother^ lage Hall and taking Oni Thursday: Mrs- Peter aiid the riders ing Sunday'service: .(in ;■ th e’ ;beautiful~i Lynn Jones, of M e l - |'fe in church and some Tcountrryside.above':.;lor, will speak of her': seem
;cq yside,ab6w
Bikers’ break The first of the new -■season of.-'Biker’s : Breakfasts will be
Farmers’ Club was enjoyed by all mem bers old and young when an air brush ing demonstration was given, with lots
. of members having a go. Best wishes were extended to
■ the juniors taking part, in the quiz semi-final and to all those competing at the Northern Area Competition week end at Hexham. ; ■
on piano making a
-.covering everyone welcome return. He ;■ with’ flour; in - the;; will be'playing some' process, of his own compos!- -Later they had a -visit
by a lamb,;^as the children ha’d been - working on topics about spring and life. -- .
Read Bowling Club is holding, a coffee morning in the
7 cricket club pavilion next Thursday, at 10-30 a.m. There,
i will be a cake stall, : raffle and bingo games. Visitors,; non-members and new bowlers are wel- ■
RIMINGTON
At the table Members of Riming- ■
: ton WI organised a whist and domino
' drive in the memori- :al institute last Sat- urday. MCs-were Mrs.-E.. Hartley (dominoes) and Mrs
• E. Jackson (whist)._ A supper of pie and :
: peas was served. Whist:..:; winners:;. Ladies - Mrs S. Ten-: ant, Mrs J. Riley,
, Mrs J. Metcalfe. Gents -• Mr W. Barker, Mr J. Keny- • on, Mr M. Grainger. Dominoes: Mr D.
•Knight, -Mr J . - Oddie, Mr G. Berry,
• Mrs Weaver,:Mrs V. ; Giles, Mrs A;-Tay lor. Raffle: Mrs A. Seed, Mr J. Parkin-
"son," Mrs: . -M.-7 Edmondson, - J. Oddie. Vice-presi- dent Mrs E. Jack- son presented the. prizes and thanked everyone for their ■ support. -
SABDEN
Tea dance Until further notice: the Wednesday tea
; dances
held.in St Mary’s Hall, Sab- den, have been can-
. celled because of: the . re-roofing of the hall. There will be
. no dance on April 8th.
-------' - ' day family service, rmittee will hold its will be held at ll :/ /p lan f sale/'selling a . m. . in St John’s ;.: bedding, plants and
Sabden Holme Com-
Church, Read, when vbaskets:77;4te4 ; members of the MU Order forms will be
held on Saturday : ;vill perform various .^ deliveredPvith'the when all bikers are •:•/ duties and the MU : next issue of Good :welcome4o call in choir will sing. Sun- '( News and "orders between 9 a.m.-and .. ;day School scholars : ;vill: b'e collected 1 p.m. for a free bik- will also take part. early in A p r i l . ;
brew."*/Fpr/?more informatibn';7Tel!
the trip .were shown;Concert'..v;::-, •" •: at an event held in The lunchtime con-
Knowle Green Vil- : c e rt’.'in’ : Knowle lage: Hall,, which:- raised over £200 for
: the work
of.the Air. Ambulance.
the film from ers breakfa'st and Primary school Vicar 01254878394444
Pupils of Read CE<Parishioners .6f St School had a busy /' Nichoias’s/Chiirch
. week; Red- Nose
. ;■ P ay,.' wassail :pu t- 7 s t a ri d i ng /" success a!nd;Year/Orie'did.
•Green Village Hall. today features s tu - : dents
Chetham’s School of: Music in'Manches-7 ter.
to’ ': : have The / coheert'/nex
expenen'ces working //ehjbyedtheadven-YiThursday/w in/the/Bible Schbbl/’/ture and discovered''/ture’Edward Pick
' are to bid farewell to :
...the priest-in-charge, 7 - the^Rev. Chris Ster-. ..ry, at a special serv-:
assembly,.. .7 sang .;,icei.,- on; - Sunday,.’ songs/ a n d / to ld ' March29th.“ " '
.'everyone about it; This : , will .be-Holy';.‘ Georgette- ’ from; Communion atTl.--.': Warburton’s Bakery .::a;m.’followed by'a-•■
and .the children •: Jacob’s join lunch in:;', baked bread pro- the hall.
/ "
ducing .;
fantastic.There will be no 9-30 ”- hedgehog loaves and . . a.m. service. - ■
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