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BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


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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.


: .‘r


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


- c i ' I ", ' ' 7


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 ■*©-


J '


: 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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