ONE woman show at the end of last Friday's On Target Quiz as teams from two churches battled it out to win a place in the quarter finals. St Mark's were 30 points behind St Nicholas' going into the final quick-fire round when Gill Burston proved quick on the buzzer and deadly accurate in her answers.

St Mark's won by 170 to 140 and return in June. Earlier a new team entered the fray when staff from Village Hardware formed a team called A Few Loose Screws. They were defeated by St Mark's in the first round but look forward to fielding another team for next year.

TABLE TOP Sale on Sunday from 11am at The Centre. June Child has space available for anyone who would like the chance to sell all those things that have been unused and collecting dust. Give her a ring on 01628 520860 and book a table at £5. Refreshments available throughout the sale.

ILIAD is Wildcard Theatre Company's touring production. You can see it at the Community Centre on Saturday, February 16 at 8pm. Tickets are £5 from the Centre Office or on the door. Iliad is based on Homer's epic poem portraying the Trojan war and the sole part is played by Andrew Potter. There's no doubt that Iliad will be an unforgettable insight into the study of war and the making of war.

Once again Wildcard are delighted to bring outstanding theatre into the local community.

LENT begins next Wednesday with services at local churches.

MEMORY, and making the most of it, will be examined by Kate Bradford at next Wednesday's meeting of the Townswomens Guild in the small hall at the Community Centre. The meeting starts at 1.30pm and visitors are welcome to come along and listen to the talk. There will be refreshments later.

COLLECTORS are being sought by the RNLI to assist with their annual local household collection which takes place on the week of April 22. If you could spare a few hours or would like to share a road with a friend please ring Diana Spokes on 01628 523736.

ANNUAL members of the Community Centre are reminded that their subscription should be renewed. Call into the Centre office and see Simon Greenwood.

By Barrie Penfold