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Manor House Residents and staff of
"‘The Manor House,- V. Chatburn, dressed ‘ i in red and white for each of the England
The; children wel- corned, to-' their
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. World Gup game; ‘ days. The home was trimmed with bunting and flags.:. Many residents, keen on sport; were • s t with
. disaitppointed England g;
; but soon turned their attention to tennis at: Wimble don.
Again the staff and residents trimmed up with the Ameri can stars and stripes to celebrate Ameri can Independence
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: Day. An American styled meal was en joyed by all. ;
. zerland who will be helping the children develop French and German language skills.
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warmly welcomes everyone to their storytelling festival-; to be held on Sun- :: day. The festival -- starts at 11-30 a.m. ; and runs through out the day with stories being told in various locations around the village;
A fund-raising after noon, in aid of the --i
:• ershad been grown from seeds and
; were sold along with cakes.
Tlie residents and staff of Manor House, cn-
; joyed a great barge trip from Skipton to Connelly. It was a gorgeous day, and they saw many birds ; . and animals, includ-
: ing squirrels, swans, cygets, ducks'and
■ ducklings along the, way.
{.: CHIPPING
. be held in the foyer ' . of Chipping Village Hall next Friday, July 16thi from 10 a.m. to noon. Ad mission is £1.50 and
Coffee break A coffee morning will
. -'.proceeds are in aid ' of. Breast Cancer Care. There will be
■ a raffle, cake stall and bring-and-buy.;
, '-'sage fe'stival will be ^ .^.held. at. the Tilbt-v; sons, in ‘Chipping,"
Festival. The third annual sau-::
■ dren African dances and dramming. '
• school visiting stu dents from Swit-
visit from'African Alaskan Uiusky. dog . ''al Federation board musician Mbackee ;;,;'racer, RoyiMonk - : memberandleading'i who taught the chil- told how, following figure on the newly.. his wife’s determi-
:■ nation to compete ? V'.in the Iditarod Trail ■; ; Sled Dog race; they ? ■left"their home in'.
ther raacpce. Mary’s,.School First held in 1973, to
Wycoller
to.run a, ;? do something, any-: WI members will be dog yard in Alaska, where they lived for w , 20 years and com- 'Oung farmers peted annually in Twenty members of Gisb urn Young F armers’' ClubT
Tformed-National : ’Federation support ; ■ team featured in , ; the current WI Life. ■ She mused, if I can,
was dominant in Next week’s nieetin this
Roy’s amazement,: a woman succeeded in winning the race in '1985, his wife completed the race on her first attempt, and another woman
challenging
East Lancs Hos- FIOWGf d is p la y . pice, was enjoyed Spectacular: floral by staff, visitors and displays will be ex- residents. Sunflow-
hibited in St Bar tholomew’s Church,
. win be open from 10
a.ni.: to 7 p.m. tomorrow, Satur day and Monday and from 12-30 to 6 p.m.oirSunday. Organ recitals and other , musical en tertainment will accompany the fes-
will also be taking place.
This is a community Lone competitors.; event no. links to the cover l,16Tmiles in school are necessary ; come and enjoy the entertainment. " . . ■ I ' ■
sport for a further five years.
up to 15 days with. ; teams of: 16 dogs,'
Chipping, for four He answered ques- days ftpm. tpmor- tions with humour row. The church
tures, gaie-torce winds and wind chill reaching up to mi nus 38°C.
Thwaites’at Horton : Jated foL the barbd- Members of Hurat ^ isaait John and Edit jon
Hall. GRINDLETON
. ,frequently racing’.MeSSy C h u rch - ' through blizzards,; Families are invited to sub-zerp te:mpera- e-fo:
. take part in another
and from,experi ence,abouttheir dogs, .their diet and welfare, the unusual population distributions in the ■ vast area of land
. tival and two special ■pg^ andbiscuifs were ;;celebratoiy concerts available as mem-
The opening concert: . tonight will feature
■- eight members- of the Swedish Sacra-- les Chamber Choir i led by organist RL
' ■' Mayor Coun. Lois . Rimmer.,Tradi- Competitioninterpiw ,
' r/chard McGovern i ■ and will be attended by Ribble ,Valley
.Society for the Blind appeal; and a raffle .was drawn.
miliar choral pieces will feature m the; programme.
: “Bible Roads and Journeys” giving a
;4 to .6 p.m. This event is entitled
, in Alaska, and w h y ; one, young and old, ■ ■ single women are iswelcome. persuaded to move if you wish to attend to the country.
through craft activi ties, worship and a ; shared meal. Every-
Bible lourneys
. used to raise rnoney for the; Galloway
with a star letter in .- Church in August, WI Life that is to be
bers socialised, looked at items of current interest in cluding the Pure D AB radio .won Tliere will be no Messy
■ but it will be open again on Saturday, September 4th at ; the usual time to
begin autumn acT tivities..
^'!f‘^‘'®'Tf°''^::;'-tations of something Balsam bashipg , songs and more fa- white; included MembersofGripdle-
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On Saturday an op-. ; era
gala.concert ■ will be staged with : performances by a, quartet of profes-/
: ' on Saturday from 2 ■ p.m. Everyone can -getinvolved and; bring along what ■ they, feel is Lanca-:, 'shire’s best sausage.' ■
-'iTherewill be a bar .. becue and live mu-
sic. Entry is free
Dollar da Global wise St Mary’s
,:; School, Chipping, . v'/'invited St Francis’; . School to join theni in a “dollar-a day”,
■ Music and Drama? and; includes the? daughter and sonrj in-IaW: of priest-::
. . . . .-T' : ; ■ : ; tel. 01995 61586 '
61252 or 61044. GISBURN
please let Joanne Hustwick on 01200 441598 or Canon David Mewis on 01200 441154 knovv so catering can be organised.:
"Messy Church at St Ambrose Church; Grihdietpn, on S aturday ; frbhi'
ana coim; ^ board will be circu- h „ rst
' cue on August 12tli,' hosted by Cynthia ? Openshaw.: Mem- : bers are asked to ; bring their own cut-' iery, plate and glass,' ?
; not forgetting what-,;: ever they wish to cookfor'themklves and a salad or des sert for the Jacob’s ' join
HARROPFOLD to explore, FellOWShlp j o u r n e y s On Sunday guest: Family w a lk „
Mr Stuart Rogers, of Bethel Church, Preston. He spoke on Christian com mitment and the need to make sure that we know the Lord as our per sonal saviour. He was accompanied by Dave Nelson, of Leyland, who
played the piano in his usual exuberant style.
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, siorial opera singers; who have all studied : at the Royal ScoKi: tish: Academy'.of;
high heeled shoe: .ton WI are among shaped cookies with volunteers partici- Next Sunday at 2 sparkly white icing, - . pating in a “Balsam . p.m;,the Rev. Lex an .antiqiieTatted ; Bashing”,:weekend ■ ;Thakur,_ bf Roch- lacecoIlarwhichMr- ' organised in con- dale; will be the Monk said remind- junction with Clit- ; 7 speaker, ed him of his grand mother arid ofladies« he,watched tatting'? as a small child.'A '; family'iheirlbdm • embroidered ■: ppt-i ticoattfarisfornied s
?Farrii, off the A59 at ;the bottom of Saw- ley Brow, on the left , hand side just as yoU'
s"cotL For^deUHs ' ' ■
i heroeAnglers. V0I-: A warm welcome unteers should meet ; awaits everyone at at Smithies Bridge
all the services. HURST GREEN
: ;:robe, a vase'ofwhite :i; '. Bridge from Chat- ■
..orange blossom and' burn direction. The in the pantomime
'Tnto archristening ''.crossoverSmithies;PantOmilTl© ............... zle?''row, Saturday. On Sun- oa
event experie-cing: Bistro Styl©-'-'•; : ■ how, poorer people In a bistro style setting, r'l ■. she had joined her.
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. ,'Cown shelters and ':. :Downham, Bolton ■TjAvater filters.- The - Abbey and Lothers-
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' ; . off for
the.day and
...irburn,-Long Preston,:’v* er of three children , had to make their : Austwick, Glapham,
; i;s:>day'finished in fes-- . dale met in Gisburn ’ .'tivity with a musical' r Festival Hall. ... i- ,
; /.Surprise visitor to the:-- /day'at .lO a.m. and ■''-'".meeting was York-'-;;on Monday at 9-30 shire'Feder'ation ;: ;
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;a ro u n d the .world, -rriembe'rs of L'anca? v;'local -WI-in Loth-:;
; : survive. The chil- .A shire and Yorkshire.-!'' ersdale at her hus- .‘ dren were given a .:<:Federation;j WI,':>band’s suggestion'' ,, small budget to live 'groups .from ; Gis-;.;'!;that,'as a shy moth-
the Bible study will be taken by Norman Pearson, of Black burn. The theme will be the book of Joshua.
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speaker at Harrop The family walk will Fqld Fellowshipwas take place on Sun-
. tive and enjoyable evening of rounders and football. :
'friends and three advisoiy met at Gis burn playing fields • for a very competi-
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journey there will be a detour via Skip- ton for a fish supper at Bizzie^Lizzie’s. Members should bring £6.50 for their meat. .■
the erosion of the river banks. Please let Peter Entwistle know when you will be volunteering on 01200 441717 or monkeypuzzle53@;
hotmail.com
visiting a'garden in Austwick tonight for their monthly meeting. A coach will leave from the cherry trees at 6 p.m. On the return
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• cessories for sale. ■ ‘ Please come along -and support this ; new venture,'enjoy: coffee with friends
i' and ::a; browse; through some bar-,, gains. Contact Gill and David Jacques for more informa tion 878222.
The event, by kind per- • mission of Mr J.E.R.
Tor children, avail-' able from church,
Garden party ... , The garden party W aS te p a p e r :
:has been post poned.
. any PCC member' or by ringing 01200 426211 or 427917. There is alsoabot-r tie tombola and a cake stall.
planned for, July It’s paper day m Pend- 17th at 2 Avenue : . leton next Tuesday. Road, Hurst Green,
, Please leave papers in the white bags provided.: ;
Green WI are in---------------------------- READ
' Barbara Herd on 826350 if you would
■ like to attend. LOW MOOR
™ •________Ihe waste paper and Chipping WI on July cardboard collec-; 20th, please contact
vited to a Chipping y v a s te p a p e r m Bbom event with n-. „
C lu b e v e n ts - ^ u n Low Moor Club’s pool oCriool le a v e r s
the Waggon and. Horses.
hold its Year 6 school ieavers’serv-
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tion will take place in Read and Si- monstone on Mon day. Please leave your, hessian sacks or carrier bags out- early in the morn ing. -
A team lost 11-1 to St John’s Primary School, Read, will
were invited to siib;;
fmit suggestion's for; - people .yvho might; be interviewed.; - .
Aspinall, starts at 1; Aian Osmond and Roy p.m. Tickets are £10' for adults:and.£5
■ Skilbeck announced
a publication to record the first 50 years of the annual field day. Tlie meet ing concluded with an appraisal, and in some cases a tenta---------------------—
SABDEN
• ual Items of Ephe mera that members; , had brought. : -
Historical event On behalf- of the Churches’, Conser vation Trust, Chris topher Ratcliff will
, be giving a talk in St Leonard’s Church, Old Langh'o, on Wednesday, July. 14th at 7-30 pm.
The.subject is the church’s history and ' why the trust: has ,
: taken responsibility ; for its maintenance' and upkeep, now that the building is no longer required : for its pastoral func-
day instead of the The children will end of the month >. have various du- due to summer holi- ties to perform at days. Meet behind the service and the Low Moor Club at choir will sing. Eve- 10 a.m., (not the ryonewelcome, usual'll a.m.) to drive to Dunsop ; •
Hall, where the gi ant redwoods can be seen, Burnhol- me Farm, Fielding':
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Bank Fell, Birkett Fell, Giddy Bridge, Knowlmere Manor, Mossthwaite back to Dunsop Bridge . (5.5 miles). •. ..
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Please take a packed lunch and wear suit-
■ able footwear. The pace will be slow to
. and children. The weather will not .: lead to cancellation. : Low Moor Club tp e s no responsi-
'straws and swiizzz e ' ’ row. Friday, and nn ;:thereisarehearsal;'-T,^^^^^^ stick.
. those in scenes 1-9, please attend. .
'•meniber Stephanie-Volunteers are ,wel-; Coff66 Shop?rf'. Fort.'who told how come to stay for as -The 3-in-l community
■ little or as long a ;
born in four years, .rBalsam is' a very.: she needed to get '::? invasive weed. .Its : put a bit and do : liroot system causes : somethingdifferent.'J S'the soil to crumble?
>a'nd ■!shquld ‘.bring j'garderiirig gloves,: a;( idririk'arid snack and r i-wear long trousers.':
shop.will bev
time as ;they wish at St John’s Schoolf :v,hall, Hurst Green,'
tonight. The re- Tomorrow, the poker hearsal'is .for'all".
'nu .;Tom orre personal injury.'
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........ were M. Brown and M. Boyd.
PENDLETON 'o'ri.'!M6riday,|July>SLim
X from 2 to 4-30: Super food iri'a stately 'Sp.ra.'Theshoij will\|> setting >is;on> the!
t’e^a^coffee" m^ce^ S'fints''^Ph" She is noW ablation- .. and thus accelerates ,?.yilIage®W^ "’mners
' accommodate inex- ; perienced walkers
T h o rn e y h o lm e _ occasion for the
ley highliglus, from HistOrvqrOUP ** crowded
Ribchester. Local History: Society’s AGM held in. the Ribchester Arms.
iMuciicaici Chairman Roy Skil
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beck.gave a brief ■ssummary, of :the • activities over'the previous 12 months and thanked the committee'; for their support. With nearly 90 members, treasurer Alan Or-
ice at 9-30 a.m. on Afterwards, there Thursday,July22nd, . will be a cheese in St John’s Church,
, tion.-Everyone is welcome.
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: Arms for which the society will make a small charge.
, and wine reception , in the Ribchester
Garden party The Rectory Garden
•Bridge. The walk , -RIBCHESTER . will be Hodder Val---------------------------
Party on.will take - place on Sunday;
: July 18th. The ted dy bear parachute jump from '.the
:- church tower has been revived. There
Eye yaluation, by Bowling a tableful of individ- •
President’s Cup sin gles competition, held at the week end, was a itreat success for “club
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- members who took part and for specta-1
tors. Alan Whalley won the nail-biting final against John Robinson 21-20, the tightest of all re sults. In the semi-fi nals, Alan defeated Colin Enibley 21- 14 while John won 21-12 against teen ager Tom Connell. Showers between the sunshine did not deter the 20 bowlers who took part and president Derek Cowell,who also took part, praised everyone for their efforts. This Satur day promises some more first class bowling when the Great Harwood and District League’s Silver Salver single trophy competition is hosted at the Sab- den green. Village club members are among the 42 com-
' Will be Sumo wres tling in inflatable suits, a balloon race, yyjp[-|0 pg
; trail for the grown upsjind another for the children, face
: painting and masses of: other,activities
.- in excellent shape, and confirmed that — ~ ~ —
. mand reported that the;finances were-
Bridge.from Chat-All those taking part " bility for accident or ’'’“Sin a t. , pieas“e'no te'tha't P n k p r
for the coming year." The officers were
; fun. RIMINGTON
Tor children, plus all the usual stalls and
petitors taking part. Matches start from 9-30 a.m. Spectators arewelcome and re freshments will be available.
many giant;garden'H,e jniymonthly draw pmes,' a treasure
at Sabden
Bowling Club were: £30iG. Ormerod, £20 M. Mount, £15 H.' Perkins, £10 C. Sutcliffe, £10 P. Whitwcll,£5J. Rob inson.
Strawberry tea A Strawberries and
there was no need >100 Club , • . to alter the annual Winners of the Rim-
subscriptiori charges - ington Recreation
re-elected for the ■ coming year. Philip ; Larkin had also> agreed to take over? responsibility for.; the web-site, which:; was much appreci-
Marc Mallam reported An afternoon tea par- fi,„, .u
ated. '
;that the sub-corn-; : mittee, formed last year, to. create an'' oral history of the ■ village,.had mas- '
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.cake and biscuits;. l e n d l e t o r ^ h o ^ J ^ ' l e S S ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -berry" lSnch“'a> . a rnm r 'iJ fem b r r t-
Tea party- ty.w'as held by the
Wheatley-(£20); - There will be a cake Tickets are available
Association’s 100 club draw were:: Barry Swarbrick (£250), David Br-" iscoe (£50),->;Kath: ;.- .
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M a r t in ." Nobleo stall and tombola. (£10).
tered theJechnol-f 'io f £200 will go to?;: .:|®9“'Pment, but had#/CariceriCatS Raffle';■:
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family: of; the'late;!;: Don Nicholson in-.; :: Middop last Sun-, - day.'The proceeds (>r
;:from Sylvia Davies
' .and Rosemary Bar- ■rington.
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.' be held on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Sabden House, in aid of St Nicholas’s Church. Hosts are Peter and Mandy Dugdale and ad mission is £5 adults and £2.50 children.
■ Pimms party is to 'an .'award
that they were plan- The Nicholson family ning to produce would like to thank all friends and
, , and Annie Jackson,
neighbours for their | generous support.
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This Sunday, there will Sabden Horticultural be a 9-30 a.m. serv
Services, ■ Show
Mary’s RC Church ; haSjMasscs with Fr
Peter Birmingham at 6 p.m. Saturday
■ when Steve Rob inson will sing and play guitar, and a’t 10-30 a.m. Sunday.
Magic night • More than oO adults
' urday in St Mary’s Community Hall. The Burnley-based magician put on a show of both stage . and strolling magic
' ;and a few games of ■
...bingo. There was a pie and peas sup-
■, _and games includ . ing a music quiz, play your cards right
/ Very special thanks :• to Magik-An for providing her serv-
i ices free and putting • . on such an enter- I'taining evening.
, Sabden’s second open garden day of the summer, will be
Garden
. on Sunday, July ,18th, from 11 a.m. . to 4 p.m. at Au-
; . reol House, Pendle Street Easti in aid of cancer and hospice
■ charities and Cross- '. roads care. Admis-
’ ted free. There will ■-' be cakes and plant stalls. • - V
, and accompanied children are admit-
./p e r and £187.50 was raised for the community hall re furbishment fund.
; and children en joyed an entertain ing evening with . Magik-An last Sat-
a 10 a.m. service to p, be taken by Helen •‘•SSUIt D a v ie s a n d S t' Jlie final total from the /annual garden party at St Mary’s Church'
ice at St Nicholas’s Church taken by the pricst'in-charge, the Rev; Gill Dyer. Tlie Baptist Church has
Mary’s Community Hall.
: Jean Dearden, with Margaret Waling and David Mahon
, winning hand-made cushions. This draw
was £1,046. There are still some raffle prizes outstanding. The tapestry that had been hand made was won by
Society will hold its annual'summer- show on Saturday,' August 21st, in St.
■ They are currently looking at how the
: responsible for its day-to-day running.
' and a meeting will ;; be held on.Tues day, July: 13th, at
.7-30 p.m. in the hall to discuss this. Pa rishioners will have
which completely iL,
enthralled and en- N ew p a f lS h tertained everyone is all change at St
; raised £486 for the community hall re furbishment fund. The recent £20 bo nus ball winners at' St Mary’s have been' the Taylor family andSueAspin. • i
: at St Michael and St John’s Church, Clitheroe. The changes follow the retirement of Fr
Mary’s'RC Church from August when there-will be just one weekend Mass, at the new time of 11 a.m., on Sundays. There will be Sat urday night Mass at 6 p.m.“and at 9- 30 a.m. on Sundays
.to.take on roles in the running of the church and assist wherever possible in church duties and organisation. People are asked to go along and have their say and/or of fer to help out with the various duties.
Farewell A farewell weekend is
" church will be ad ministered when Fr Birmingham leaves
luncheon. Details will be finalised
., soon for all these events. In the mean time a collection is taking place to buy a television as
' a farewell gift from the village. Enve lopes for donations will be available
; soon or donations can be sent to Mrs Betty Clarkson at 31 Pendleside Close, Sabden. Cheques should be made out to Mrs Clarkson.
. weekend in August there will be a con- celebrated service; fon Friday, August 13th, for the whole village at St Nicho las’s CE Church' when it is hoped people from across the community will attend. Fr Roland Nicholson, former vicar of Sabden,
sion is £3 for adults Mgr John Corcoran
.Peter Birmingham as parish priest at St Mary’s after 13 years in charge. St Mary’s will merge with the Clitheroe church and, with the Bishop of Salford’s approval, the new parish will be called Our Lady of the Valley, although the churches will retain their own names.
from St Michael and St John’s will take services at St Mary’s but the congrega tion will have to be
.will take part. This will be followed by a Jacob’s join supper and if you wish to donate food items please contact Mrs Joan Thompson. Following the Sat urday night Mass of the weekend it is hoped to hold a cheese and wine so? cial when singer and guitarist Steve Rob inson, who regularly plays in church, will give a few numbers.' Following Fr Pe ter’s final service, at 11 a.m. on Sunday morning,' August 15th, it is proposed! to hold a parish
being arranged to say farewell to Fr Birmingham when he retires fully and moves to Black burn this summer.: During his final
. tist Church Youth Club is now tak ing a break'for the summer and will re start in September for anyone aged 11 (Year 7 at school) or up.
Youth club The Sabden Bap-
Sabden Football Club is looking for play ers for the forth-
Football ,
., coming season, where it has joined the Hariy Dewhurst Memorial League which plays on Sunday mornings, so does not clash with professional football matches. Anyone interested in joining the club or wishing'to know more should call Alan Birkett on 01282 779898 or 07850779898. ■
Chester There is to be a coach
trip from Sabden to Chester on Thurs day, July 22nd. The coach will leave the village at 9 a.m. and
. return from Chester at 4 p.m. Tlie cost is £12 and if you wish to.go please ring Laurie Wiseman on 01282778800.
School Pu
ipils at St Mary’s RC School are having a busy, run up to the summer holidays;
• who will join the ' reception class next year have been in vited into school next week and Year 10 students from St Augustine’s High School have been to Sabden this week to meet the leavers from St Mary’s'who will be joining them next year. On Satur day afternoon there will be a barbecue in
, pils have been for a half-day trip to Blackpool Tower. The new children
: the school ground _ and on Wednesday the Year 6 pupils will take part in the annual bowling af ternoon at Sabden Bowling Club. Next
. Thursday afternoon will be sports day from 1-30 to 3-30 p.m. or the follow ingdayifwet.
' WEST BRADFORD
Coffee break A coffee and gateau
. morning will be held ■ in West Bradford Church on Saturday from 10-30 a.m. to noon. Cakes, bring- and-buy, Traidcraft
' and raffle. Admis sion£2. ,
Church service The 9-15 a.m. service
in West Bradford Methodist Church on Sunday, will be led by thhe Rev. Elizabeth Hodgkiss. A warm welcome to all.
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Bags and brew Whalley Methodist
Church will be hold ing a “Bag and Brew
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_ Day” on Saturday ‘ from 10-30 a.m. to 12 noon. This is an other “Weigh-in” mornings. The bags of shoes, handbags and clothing have raised quite a bit of money in the past for the church’s Vi sion 2010 Fund, so
. please search out any old items, fill a plastic bag and bring
• it along to receive a free drink. .
Church service Tlie 10-30 a.m. service
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in Whalley Method ist Church on Sun day will be led by Mr Norman Pedley.
Murder The audience at Sat
urday night’s play at Whalley Village Hall was enthralled by “Einsten’s daugh ter”, presented by the Hyde Festival
■ Theatre Company,' which ended in a dramatic murder. The production was set in the kitchen of an isolated farm
Ji ' . .iff S ;
■ .been taken down and the only props
house, the stage be ing surrounded by black material, the hall clock having
; being a table, chairs and a dog’s bowl of ■ water. ■ : •
The father and daugh ter live together, but the daughter never
.seems to leave the house. The moth-
■ er has left years ago, but when the daughter discovers she was on the point of returning, her fa-
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Hugo: Chandler o f ; Freerange Theatre, who have presented plays at the village Hall several times, played the father, with Emma Parker
, as Maggie, his sub servient daughter, and Susan Milne as Cath, her long-lost
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