CHURCH: There will be 10.30am services at the Methodist churches in and around the Great Horton area on Sunday, when occupying the various pulpits are: Clayton, Rosie Watson; Clayton Heights, Richard Sheard; Cooperville & Buttershaw, the Reverend R Smith; Cornerstone, 9am Holy Communion and 10.30am service, both taken by the Reverend Phil Drake; Horton Bank, the Reverend Iris Musgrove; Southfield Lane, local church arrangement; Wibsey, Margaret Bristow.
CIRCLE: The Friendly Circle meets from 2pm to 4pm each Monday in All Saints Church, Little Horton, with activities.
MEET: Bradford Unitarians meet at 10.45am for a worship service on Sunday in their Russell Street premises. The service will be led by members of the Sunday School.
MOVIE: Bradford Movie Makers meet at 7.30pm in their own clubroom on Monday, February 6, for a 50-50 Evening with Alan Vanston and Martin Sunderland. For details call Ken Lightowler on (01274) 607346.
CHURCH: St Oswald’s Church in Little Horton will be serving coffee from 10am to noon on Saturday. The church is open from 9.30am to 11.30am each Saturday for anyone wishing to call in for private prayer or a chat with the vicar.
CARE: Ring (01274) 780580 for details of Horton and Wibsey Bereavement Care Association who hold their weekly meetings each Wednesday from 2pm to 3.30pm in Great Horton Methodist Church.
MEETING: The next meeting of Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society takes place on Wednesday, February 8, the venue being Bradford Club, Piece Hall Yard, at 10.30am, when Anne Kirker speaks on The Calderdale Chartists.
SCOUT: Are you interested in Scouting? The 34th Great Horton troupe cater for Beavers on Fridays from 6.15pm to 7.15pm; Cubs on Fridays from 6.30pm to 8pm; Scouts on Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm. Call (01274) 576624 for details.
SOCIETY: Bradford Theosophical Society hold their next free public lecture in their new meeting place of Shipley Library. The meeting is on Saturday, February 11, and the guest speaker is Gary Kidgell on The Lotus of the Soul. Contact Cynthia or Atma Trassi on (01274) 598455.
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