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be bought from any committee member or by phoning Janet on 01200 426272. There will be a licensed bar. Please note that admission


will be by ticket only and there will not be any tickets for sale on the door on the night.


Bridge group The results at the bridge


group meeting held on Friday were as follows: 1, Marilyn Wood and Fred Jones; 2, Helen Kelly and Jean Thornton. The next meeting is tomor­


row (Friday) in the village hall starting at 1-30 pm. New members are welcome, but experienced or improvers only.


For details, phone Marilyn on 01200 422097.


Bric-a-brac Villagers are asked to save


any bric-a-brac and other unwanted items for the village table top sale to be held on November 22nd in the village hall. Items can be collected and stored. For details and to hire a


table, phone Pauline on 01200 423140 orJaneton 426272.


WHALIEY


Arts and crafts Whalley Methodist Church


is holding its fourth annual art exhibition and craft fair this weekend. There will be a display of


paintings by local amateur artists in the church, with demonstrations by profes­ sional artists. There will also be a chil­


dren's art section with prizes. In the church hall there will be craft stalls andrefreshments. Entries for the art exhibi­


tion should be taken to the church on Friday between 1 and 7 pm Opening times: Saturday io-30am to 4 pm and Sundayn0onto4pm.AU exhibited art work should be coUected after 4 pm on Sunday.


Methodist service On Sunday at Whalley


Methodist Church the 10-30 am worship, service will be, led by local preacher Anne Goldsmith. -


Talking heads Two more of the Alan Ben­


nett "Talking Heads” series will be performed at Whal­ ley Village HaU on Saturday,


November 7th. Deborah Kelly,


of the Leeds-based Library TouringTheatre will perform “ACreamCrackerunderthe •


Settee” and “Bed Among the Lentils”. The first piece has


'an elderly widow reminiscing


about her life with itsjoys and sadnesses. The second is the


story of the alcoholic wife of an insensitive vicar, who seeks


solace with a local grocer. Tickets, costing £6, are


avafiable from WhaUey Post Office and Jim’s Garage in


King Street or by caUing 01254 822350. The show starts at 7-30 pm.


Reunion Members of the congrega­


tion of English Martyrs' RC Church, Whalley, hosted a reunion with a Manchester group who joined a pilgrim­


age to Ireland at the weekend. Photographs of the trip were shown, there was afternoon tea and the event ended with a devotional service and Ben­


ediction. The church’s finance


committee will meet in the presbytery tonight (Thursday)


at7pm.


Winners in the 200 Club s October draw were: £50, no.


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86; 25, no. 103; £io, no. 54. Mass on Saturday is at 5


pm and on Sunday at 11 am. Weekday Masses are atio am, except Tuesday.


Quiz night Whalley Parish Church


is to hold a quiz night and potato pie supper in Whalley CE School a week on Saturday, October 17th. Tickets are avail­ able from the parish office and


members of the fund-raising committee.


Midweek Holy Com­


munion at the church is today (Thursday) at 10 am and tomorrow (Friday) there will be Holy Communion in


the Abbey Chapel at 9-30 am and meditation in the Abbey Library at 10-30 am. On Sunday, there will be


a Book of Common Prayer Holy Communion service at 8 am and Parish Communion at 10 am. There will be Holy Communion at Vale House on Tuesday at 10 am.


Tables sale Bookings are being taken


for tables at Whalley Village Hall’s monthly table top sale on Sunday, October 25th. En­ try is free. Inquiries to Honey 0001254822350.


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