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STARDUST CLUB CLITHEROE


Telephone 22342 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th


JAMIE RHODES Bit of rock and a bit of pop FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


all man and lady members are expected — 8 p.m. start FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th


Wo regret that "Quantro" will not be able to appear GRAND CONCERT


DAVE BROWN SOUND WITH RON FRASER will appear


Tote for 6/11/76 £10 22*18, £5 25-3


* TURKEY DRAW — 07547 BOTTLE SHERRY — 08515


B la c kb u rn D io c e s an J u b i le e W h a l le y D e a n e ry


EXHIBITION OF CHURCH TREASURES ,


AND CHILDREN’S ART at WHALLEY ABBEY


NOVEMBER 1 7 th— 25th, 1976


Open daily'10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Admission: Adults 20p, children and OAPs 10p. School parties £1 per 20 schoolchildren. Apply to the Warden of Whalley Abbey


Refreshments and souvenirs available Come along to see the Treasures of your Deaniry.


VICAR PLANS A RETURN


• • V ■ ••• . • .. •- •• •>. - V .; • •• TO INDUSTRY


parishioners of his resignation on Sunday, is to return to industry.- St Paul’s- was his first living and he was previ- ously- employed; in. the engineering industry, a t , Leyland Motors for about 20 years. He was ordained in 1967 and his first curacy was at St Wilfrid’s, Standish.


Clltheroe Arts and Theatre Society are to visit


G .A .T .S .


OPERA HOUSE, MANCHESTER WELSH NATIONAL OPERA


Mozarts romantic opera abounding in wit and brilliance


TH E SER AG L IO


7-30 p.m. FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER T ic k e t s C3 in c . t ra n s p o r t


Bookings from: Tru-Vlew, 3 Castle Street, 25538. F. Brockbank, 10 Fairfield Drive, 24468


. Or evenings M. Sagar, Tinkers Close, Edlsford Road. A l l b o o k in g s m u s t be m a d e b y 1 6 th N o vem b e r .


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THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Hodder Valley Branch


REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY


NOVEMBER 14th, 1976


REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT SLAIDBURN PARISH CHURCH AT 10-30 a.m. THE PREACHER WILL BE REV. GAZE


AFTER THE SERVICE A SHORT SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT THE CENOTAPH.


CPT KENYON WILL TAKE THE PARADE


Swan & Royal Hotel CUTHEROE TEL.23130 or. 23665;


PROPRIETORS BERNARD AND ELAINE HANSON


Beautifully appointed licensed dining room and ballroom catering for weddings, parties, reception and all func- ■ tions.


Limited bookings still available for Christmas Day.


Bookings still being taken for a Dinner and Dance on Boxing Day Monday, December 27th. Nine course menu £6.45 including VAT and service charge.


Open weekdays for lunches and dinners including a full A La Carte menu which features flambe dishes cooked at ' your table.


-


II the main restaurant is full then try the intimate atmosphere oI Le Petit Flambre Restaurant, which is- also available lor private parties.


Both restaurants are under the personal direction of Mr Giovanni Sclacca.


A private room is available for conferences and business meetings.


Open on Sunday for lunches, menus at £1.80 and £2.10-!nclud. ing VAT and service charge. Dining room closed Sunday nights. FOR RESERVATIONS RING CL ITH EROE 2 3 1 3 0 .


Advertiser' and Times that, although;his resignation would come as a shock, he had given a great deal of thought and-prayer to his decision and . believed it to be in the best’ interests of the Christian family at St Paul’s, his own family and himself. “ Since arriving-at St Paul’s I have always believed, and still do, that the parish has a very promising future,” he said. “


Mr Hunt this week told the


s^firm foundation for still, more building in the spiritual and social life of the parish.” He em p h a s ised th a t


THE THREE MILLSTONES INN WEST BRADFORD, NEAR CLITHEROE


NOW BOOKING PRIVATE CHRISTMAS


DINNERPARTIES 12 TO 20 PERSONS


4 Course Meal plus Coffee £3.75 also available


Bar Snack Menus, Lunch and Evening Meals


SOCIAL CLUB, WELLGATE Organ: WILF Drums: JOHN ARTIST SATURDAY 13th


HELEN! LEE pop singer


. SUNDAY 14th


TERRY YOUHG ' EACH WEDNESDAY


TOM’S CHRISTMAS BONANZA BINGO E ye s D ow n 8-00 p .m .


Double nos. 29-12 not won. £40 next week Treble Nos. 21-9-27 not won £50 next week


THE CHRISTMAS COLNE ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS


FAIR AND FLEAMARKET SATURDAY, NOVEMBER '0th 10 a'.m. to 5-30 p.m.


at the MUNICIPAL HALL Albert Road, Colne


OVER SO STALLS SPECIALISING IN ALL COLLECTABLE ITEMS


. Admission: Adults 15p, Children & OAP's 5p Refreshments.and Licensed Bar


Come and Buy, Salt,.Barter, of Browse CLITHEROE


NATURALISTS’ SOCIETY THURSDAY


NOVEMBER 18th NATURE IN LANCASHIRE


(Lancashire Naturalists' Trust)


SPEAKER: MISS N. CARBIS


Lecture hold in RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE, Queens Road, Clitheroe.


T o s s ld e Church


B R S DG E T A X IS Clltheroe 22977


CHRISTMAS AND


NEW YEAR BOOKINGS n ow ^ b e in g ta k e n


In the Institute at 2-0 p.m.


Cakes, produce, fancy goods, tombola


Admlailon 10p Including tea end biscuits


WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE 7-45 p.m. Admission 35p


Children 20p Includingsupper


2nd Whalley Scout _ Parents Group


UNIT FOUR SUNDAY NOV. 14 AND WEEK


BLACKBURN t e l .5 8 4 4 6


Make a date don’t be late with O.K. Disco


Tel. Clitheroe 23076 -


'MUSIC LOVERS TAKE NOTE


• ST AMBROSE CHURCH : GRINDLETON


CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC


by CLITHEROE TOWNSWO­ MEN’S GUILD


SUNDAY


NOVEMBER 21st til 3 p.m.


(Conductor: G. T. - Hitchen, L.K.A.M.)


Programmes 30p SIX.W0MEN*p/f3


Available from . M IS S GOODALL, ROSE MOUNT, GRINDLETON


■ -. Tel. Clitheroe 41245


P O U N D W IS E SA L E V


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, at 8 p.m.


L adles1 e vening wear i gan t's end ch ild re n 's c lo th e * Admission 15p


Including ntm$hm§nta HENTHORN


GOSPEL CHURCH Mlfthome Ave., Clttheroe


GOSPEL


SERVICE SUNDAY, NOV. 14th • i <W0 p.m. : MR W. OWEN ■


(Astley Bridge)


LADIES' FELLOWSHIP WEDNESDAY,


; NOVEMBER 17th


MRS'M. JOHNSON - (filscktiurn)


MORNING to be held in the


METHODIST HALL, WHALLEY, on


SATURDAY, NOV. 13th, 10- 12noon


Bring and Buy, Cakes, Games etc. Good as new stall, ADMISSION 1Sp.


CLITHEROE FLOWER CLUB A


DEMONSTRATION ' By Mr and Mrs R. Goon . '.


CELEBRATIONS


at home and abroad FRIDAY, NOV. 12th


ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL


VISITO RS SOp


SLAIDBURN Y.F.C. CHRISTMAS WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE AT SLAIDBURN WEDNESDAY,


NOVEMBER 17th 7-45 p.m. -


A dm la s lo n— 4 0p ■ Including refreshment*


CHRISTMAS FAYflG PRIZES N.A.L.G.O.


NEW YEAR’S EYEBALL


at the SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL, Clitheroe


A few tickets are •


available at £5.50 each. . I f In te re s te d


, T e le p h o n e - - - C lllh e re e 3 3 1 1 1 , E x l. 3 1 . YOUR MAIN LOCAL STOCKISTS OF LIMELIGHT


72-78 St James’s Sk Burnley Tel. 24892


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Waddington Social and Bowling Club


WHIST AND DOMINOES


TU E SD A Y , NOVEMBER 1 6 th


25p including tea and biscuits Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Limelight Space-Fitta.


’ ST PAUL’S CHURCH LOW MOOR


FRjDAY, NOVEMBER 12th at 7-30 p.m.


NEW AND USED


TOY FAIR Including refreshments


in the Parish Hall A D M IS S IO N iO p


The best in real fitted bedroom furniture. Your home deserves the best.


. And the best in fitted bedroom furniture'is Limelight


Space-Fitta because it fits perfectly from wall to wall and floor to ceiling. " So come and visit our showroom and see all the luxury the best


in fitted bedroom funiture has to offer at the keenest prices You’ll also get the best advice around.


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FITTED BY CRAFTSMEN IMMEDIATE FREE DELIVERY HP TERMS AVAILABLE


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SALE OF WORK Sat., November 20th


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION. Waddington Branch


REMEMBRANCE SERVICE


St HELEN'S CHURCH al 11-45 a.m.


SUNDAY, Mth NOVEMBER 1976.


• Members to parade a t the Waddington Bowling & Social


Club at 10-30 a.m.


CROSS KEYS HOTEL , St James's Street, Burnley


FULL A LA CARTE MENU


Served on Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. Spec/*/ C h i ld re n 's Mmnu


Then la still a tew booking! lett tor Chrlatmas Dinner on Chrlelmaa and Boxing Day.


W a d d in g * Cmtmrad F o r — B o d a n d Bromkfmtt


. 3. (6) “Rubber band man” — Detroit Spinners. 4. (7) “Tears of a clown” — Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.


1. (1) “If you leave me now” — Chicago. 2. (2) “When forever has gone” — Demis Roussos.


5: (3) “Play that funky music” — Wild Cherry. 6. (5) “Hurt” — Manhattans. 7.


10. (18) “Lost in France” — Bonnie Taylor.'


8. (4) “Mississipi” — Pussycat. 9. (15) “Summer of my life” — Simon Mav.


-(9) “Don’t take away the music” — Tavares.


19. (—) “Substitute"- — Who. 20. (—) “Do you feel” — Peter Frampton.


16. (10) “Soul Dracula” — Hot Blood. 17. (14) “Dancing with the:captain" — Paul Nicholas. 18. (—) “Love is a prima donna” — Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.


Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the top: “Under the moon of love” — Showaddywaddy. LP of the week: “One more from the road” — Lynyrd Skynyrd. Chart compiled by Ames Record Bar.


11. (13) “She’s gone” — Daryl Hall and John Oates. 12. (11) “Beautiful noise” — Neil Diamond. 13. (—) “You make me feel like dancing” — Leo Sayer. 14. (—) “Love me” — Yvonne Elliman. 15. (8) “I’d really love to sec you tonight” — England Dan and John Ford Coley.


although he was resigning from the full-time parochial ministry he was not leaving the ministry altogether. - “I will still serve in the auxiliary ministry as much as I am able and I hope very


Many will think my decision strange, particularly in view of the progress that has been made over the past four years, but I see all this as a real team effort in laying a


two daughters, Janet (18) and Linda (13) will leave Low Moor at the end of the month to live in Walton-le-Dale, less than half a mile from where they lived when Mr Hunt was ordained.


his return to industry as new challenge with new opportunities for Christian Witness.” Mr and Mrs Hunt and their


much to pursue my knowledge of the practice and ministry of healing.” ’ Mr Hunt said he envisaged


THE Vicar of St Paul’s,- Low Moor, for the past four years, the Rev. Alan Hunt has resigned and will be leaving the parish early next month. Mr H u n t;- .w h o to ld


cyCetterd to the (^ditop~^~i


Hard-working team deserves praise


stretch and using it with my own vehicle.at least four times a day, I feel I'am in a better position to comment than a casual passer-by. F irs t, I would like to


workmen was completely unjustified. I have observed the comings and goings and general behaviour of the men


Guests


PENDLE FOREST YFC were the guests of the Bolton- by-Bowland club for an even­ ing of football,' netball and badminton on Monday.


by-Bowland met Clitheroe YFC on the football field and won 8-2'. -Scorers were P. Smalley (three), G. Fawcett (two), F. Smalley, M. Smalley and J. Hacking. Mr Stanley Wcsthead, of Clitheroe, recently gave the club an illus­ trated talk on the geology of the Ribble Valley. He was thanked by Janet Moss.


The previous day, Bolton- available M d ir ^ : Stereo/Audio-Units


Philips 18” MODEL 571 Philips 22” MODEL 550 HMV 22” MODEL 2725


MICHEUN DISCO


21st Parties, Weddings, Dances, Children’s Christmas Parties,


Competitive Rates


Ferguson Studio 7 Fidelity MC3 GEC 2817


Ferguson 3275 Crown 435


£169.00 Tellux Audio . £34.95


£268.95 Ferguson 3457 > C75.00 £253.95 GEC 4021


£69.00


£125.95 Roberts Rambler. £103.95 Roberts R505 ■ :


:Radro/Cas%tte;Retorders'v


. : £19.95 - £34.95


£159.00 Roberts 6R606 (Batt/Mains) £45.95 Crown 841 (Batt/Mains) £19.95,


£43.95 £35.95 Duette (Batt/Mains)


S^i/.daisetteRecorder^ £16.95 PRE C 0EV ICS INIU M


PLUS BIG SELECTION OF FAMOUS MAKE


DOMESTIC APPLIANCES AT BIG SAVINGS


road would suffer during the work and travelling over it would produce its discom­ forts. I, for one, am very happy to tolerate this rela­ tively short period of diffi­ culty, knowing that before long the road will be wider, • well-surfaced and properly drained. Passer-By’s attack on the


produced many: difficulties, not least that of maintaining traffic flow. More men on the job would have'meant a quickerfinish, but would have involved closing the road to traffic. This would, of course, have made life, impossible for local residents. It was inevitable that the.


congratulate the Highways Department for undertaking this project. Only those living on this road are aware of the many occasions on which cars and lorries have become bogged down in the roadside ditches. The nature of the work


I FEEL I must comment on Passer-By’s letter about the time being !taken on repairs to the stretch of road . from Holden to Lane Gate. . Living halfway along that


concerned and i.have never seen a more tonsciontious, hard-working team of men in any part of the country or any sphere.of work. Throughout the heat of summer and, more recently, through the rain, they have worked steadily and efficiently.


J..C. SINGLETON, Corgiil Bungalow, Holden Lune,


Boiton-by-Bowland. i


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November. 11th, 19J6? 3


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