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TOWN CAR HIRE T A X I TEL. CLITHEROE
MINI-BUS FOR, HIRE AND SELF DRIVE HIRE
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NEWTON VILLAGE HALL D A N C E T O
B E R E S F O R D S B A N D
Friday, November 3rd 9 p.m. — 1a.m.
LICENSED BAR RAFFLE
TICKETS £1.25 including supper from SLAIDBURN 642 or 259
[• from the Scout flttee or Parish lice
ION 20p
SCAY6EE YJUCI
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■. I,, F R E E RAFFLE FOR BOTTLES OF WINE 8 M FR E E £ 2 B O O T S VO U CH ER
12285 m '£ 9*90
RETURN RAIL TRAVEL FROM iOOR LOCAL STATION ’ GUARANTEED SEATS SATURDAY
18 th NOVEMBER 41 ©57 NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 7-15 p.m. ■
GRAND FASHION SHOW Including home made supper
by EMPIRE STORES LTD ADMISSION 50p CHILDREN 25p
TOMBOLA AND FREE RAFFLE FEW TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FROM SLAIDBURN 642 OR 643
. (MEN’S EFFORT) WHIST &
DOM IH O D R IV E IN THE INSTITUTE ON FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 3rd Admission 45p
REFRESHMENTS
ALL HALLOWS MITTON
MOUNTAINEERING CLUB
FIRST OUTDOOR MEET
AT
HORTON.IN- RIBBLESDALE
MEET LIBRARY CLOCK TOWN CENTRE 9 a.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29th OWN TRANSPORT REQUIRED CLITHEROE - . - P H I L / C A S E ' -
GOBBLE DISCOTHEQUE P.A. HBRE
Weddings, 21st’s, Firms party dances, etc
Member of the International Dance Teachers Association
INQUIRIES CLITHEROE 26224 HODDER MOTOR SERVICES EXCURSIONS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th 7-20 a.m. Motor Show (Birmingham)...£3.15
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th 7 a.m. London (Day of Lord Mayor’s show)............£4.95
SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 2nd - 9th 9-20 a.m. Blackpool
£1.45
FELLOWSHIP will meet
THE UNITED CHRISTIAN
SATURDAY, '
OCTOBER 28th , 7-30 p.m. in.
ST JAMES’S SCHOOL,
When Mr J.Lewis will speak on
WORK IN KOREA
METHODIST SCHOOL JUMBLE & GOOD AS NEW SALE
CAKE and POUND STALLS
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th
at 7-15 p.m. Admission 5p
£100 row led to knife attack
CLITHEROE mother of two Mrs Judith Valerie Walker received a two-year prison sentence suspended for two years at Preston Crown Court after she admitted stabbing a 24-year-old chef with a fish bone knife.
H o p e fo r a n e v e n b e t t e r y e a r
CLITHEROE YFC looked back on a successful year at its 35th annual meeting, with the hope that this year will be even better. Mr S. Myerseough was
fates: Angela Walmsley,
Thomber, Michael Fox. Dep ut ie s : Jacqueline Mason, Peter Fox. Executive delegate:
J oh n H a r t l e y , Ian Walmsley, Susan Whit well, Janet Bristol, Peter Fox, Frederick Spurgeon, Carol Dent. Regional dele-
'rederick Spurgeon, Mark
members. Meetings will take place on Wednesdays.
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|JAN UA RY
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FEBRUARY
Sunday 14th. Tuesday 23rd Tuesday 16th Monday 29th
Sunday 11th Friday 16th
Saturday 17th Sunday 18 th Tuesday 20th Monday 26th
MARCH
(EASTER ; HOLIDAYS)
APRIL First ot m t bummer h o m e t o w n h o l id a y s r V r
28 nights 28 nights' 7 nights 28 nights
28 nights 14 nights
28 nights 28 nights
7 nights 7 nights
Benidorm ■ Torremolinos Jerusalem Majorca
Majorca, Benidorm Torremolinos Majorca
Benidorm Malta
Sunday 11th 28 nights Benidorm Tuesday 20th 28 nights Torremolinos Monday 26th 28 nights Majorca
Monday 9th 14 nights Tenerife Saturday 14th 7 nights Majorca Sunday 15th 14 nights Tenerife
£151 £171 £ 1 4 3 £ 1 5 0
£ 1 5 4 £ 1 4 4
£87 £ 99
£ 1 7 3 £ 1 5 3
£ 1 5 4 £ 1 7 8 £ 1 5 3
£ 1 7 0 £111 £ 1 6 6
f JULY 1979 WAKES WEEK
Friday (p.m.) 6th July 2 weeks Italian Adriatic from £179 Saturday 7th July 2 weeks Alcudia Majorca.
. £192
Sunday 8th July 11 nights Benidorm from £176:
Thomsons, Arrowsmiths, Horizon, OSL, Sunflight, Exchange and ■
"NO WBOOKING FOR 1979‘ Villas and Apartments.
BE SURE OF YOUR CHOICE NEXT YEAR • SEE US SOON i Booking now Home Town Back to Home Town Transport
s fund ^ Travel J r services limited Clitheroe Travel
3 CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE Tel. 23362/22975
ing with the District Edu cation Office with a view to keeping certain schools open on election days.
HODDER VALLEY FOX CLUB
NEARLY NEW SALE
to be held at the
RED PUMP HOTEL BashallEaves
by kind permission ol Mrs Gorton
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
1 p.m. — 8 p.m. Refreshments available
SLAIDBURN METHODIST . CHURCH
, ; and Methodism: in the Shet- . .• lands) (2) Growing up into Christ (Cen- Chu t in a ry celebrations in the
For-home and overseas missions
Admission: Adults 20p Children: 5p
rch of Uganda)
TUES., NOV. 7th, 7 p.m. with stalls and film strips' (1) Changing scene (North sea oil
COFFEE EVENING in the Schoolroom
inspected and it was consi dered not suitable for use as a polling station because of the unsatisfactory access to the basement which would have to be used. Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil lington), told the commit tee there would be a great drop in facilities both for staff and voters if they were to use the church. Discussions are proceed
A REQUEST FROM Bil- lington Parish Council to use the Ebenezer Chapel at Billington, as a polling station for the residents of Old Langho, Brockhall and Dinckley, instead of St Augustine’s RC School, has been rejected by the Ribble Valley Finance and General Purposes com mittee. The Chapel had been
YOVNG people from Wa d d ing t on, West Bradford, Hurst Green and Mitton were con firmed by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev. Ross Hook, at a service at St Helen’s Church, W a d d i n g't o n , on Sunday. The Bishop was the
celebrant at the Euchar ist and gave the address. He was assisted at the
' and Mr P. A. Cunliffe was organist.
service by the Vicar, Canon C. F. Goodchild,
remainder from Mitton and Hurst Green.
T O P T W E N T Y
11. (17) “Darlin” — Frankie Miller. 12. (16) “Dippety day” — Father Abraham. 13. (10) “Blame it on the boogie” — Jacksons. 14. (—) “Public image” — Public Image Ltd. 15'. (—) “Respectable” — Rolling Stones. 16. (—) “Burn” — Deep Purple. , 17. (18) “Ever fallen in love?” —-Buzzcocks. 18. (—) VGivin’ up, givin’ in” — Three degrees. ! 19. (—) “Get it while you, can” —: Olympic Runners. 20. (—) “Teenage kicks” — Undertones. ■ r
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- 9. (13) “Hurry up, Harry” — Sham 69. 10. (—) “Down in the tube station at midnight” — Jam.
4. (3) “Rasputin” — Boney M. 5. (4) “Lucky stars” — Dean Friedman. 6. (8) “Now that we’ve found love” — Third World. 7. (1) “Sweet talking woman” — ELO. 8. (5) “Can’t stop loving you” — Leo Sayer.
1. (15) “Macarthur Park” — Donna Summer. 2. (20) “Rat trap” — Boomtown Rats. 3. (2) “Summer, nights”, — John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John..
dates were confirmed — 13 from Waddington and West Bradford, and the
gregation of parents and friends of the candi dates. Altogether 18 candi
There was a large con
, The Bishop is pictured with some of the young ’ people after the service. From the left, back — Diane Barrow, Grace Makinson, Helen Mar- ginson, Tracey March, Karen Barrow, Eileen Makinson. Front — Kat rina Wi l son, Phi l ip Rushworth, Elizabeth Bates, Stewart Margin- son an d Jonathan Brown.
Headmaster suspended
“Brave New World”— David Essex. LP of the week: “If you can’t stand the heat” — Status Quo. Chart compiled by Ames Record Bar.
Last week’s placings in brackets. Tip for the top:
ensure that the school car ries on with its normal teaching programme,” said Mr Calvert. “The assistant teacher has taken over as acting head and a relief teacher has been brought in.”
Officer Mr Fred Calvert said that Mr Sauer had been suspended from duty pending investigation-of complaints by certain parents which had been referred to the police. “I have taken steps to
head of the 29-pupil school since 1968, was relieved of his duties at midday on Friday. Dis t ri ct Education
THE headmaster of Bol- ton-by-Bowland Church of England Primary School has been suspended follow ing complaints made to Clitheroe Police.. Mr Conrad Sauer (58),
Martyn Bristol. Auditors: Hodgkinson, Lund and Monk. There were 30 new
Moorhouse, club leader; George Whitwell, assistant club leader; A n g e la Walmsley, girls’ leader; Martyn Bristol, chairman; Richard Whitweil, vice- chairman; Ruth Whitwell, secretary; Robin Hartley, treasurer; David Bristol, assistant; Christine Brad ley, speakers’ sec.; Jac queline Mason, social sec.; Catherine Lord, assistant; Mark Thornber, Press officer; Andrew Parkin son, notice board sec. Committee members:
elected president and vice- presidents and advisory committee members were re-elected en bloc. Other officers are: John
Mon tague S tr e e t , a chamber maid at a Gisburn hotel; pleaded not guilty to wounding Mr Barry Cham- ley, of Eastmoor Drive, Clitheroe, with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, but guilty to unlaw ful wounding. She changed her plea,
Initially, Walker. (32), of
however, and pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, after a con ference between Judge Keith Dewhurst, her bar rister Mr David Hudson and Mr Richard Henri- ques, prosecuting. Sentencing her, the
the slides and gave a talk. Mrs Pollard proposed thanks. Winners of the competition for a local snap or slide were Mrs S. Jury, Mrs E. JAckson and Mrs M. Holden. President Mrs S. Jury
FILMS and slides of the beautiful North West countryside were seen by m em b er s o f S a w le y Women’s In s titu te at th e ir 25th . b ir th d a y meeting.- Mr N: Duerden showed
Council protests at criticism of Riverside
provided by Mrs Buckle and Mrs Proctor. The cake was made by Mrs Pye and iced by Mrs Dyson.
judge said that Walker had used “a vicious knife” nor mally used for cleaning fish on a man. But for the skill of the surgeon invol ved the man would have died. In the circumstances, he
said, it would be remark able for a court to suspend
‘two children, aged 10 and 14.
Walker had lent Mr Cham- ley £100 which he never repaid. Mr Chamley had been approached in Carl ton Place, Clitheroe, by the defendant, ’her hus band and Mr Kevin Bates.. Mr Walker demanded
Mr Henriques said that
the £100 and after an argu- ment Mr Chamley had been held by Mr Walker and Mr Bates, while the defendant, stabbed Mr Chamley in the back bet ween the ribs. Mr Hudson said that Mr
Chamley’s relationship with Mr and Mrs Walker had deteriorated because of Mr Chamley’s drinking habits. The defendant, he said,
sentence, but he was pre pared to accept that
Walker was hard working and a good mother to her
C o a c h f o r s q u a s h
of Preston New Road, Blackburn, started coach
at the East Lancashire Squash Club, Blackburn, playing for them in team competitions, and at the South Ribble Squash Club. He also teaches tennis. The half-hour coaching
ing sessions last week. He is professional coach
any interested members, from beginners to team players. “Playing with a professional will help any one, whatever standard,” he said. The club committee has
sessions take place at Emp res s ’s court's” at Clitheroe Cricket Club, Chatburn Road, .on Wed nesday afternoons. Mr Scholey will teach
had acted only under a period of intense stress.
three years ago, now has a membership of 450.
decided to subsidise the lessons for non-team mem bers, in an effort to give benefit to all players. The club, which started
THE en th u s ia sm of Empress Squash Club members to improve their game has resulted in the club engaging a profes sional coach. Mr Gerry Scholey (60),
founder members. Sea ted, from the left, . they are Miss E. Clarke, Mrs D. Proctor,. Mrs M. C. Dyson, Mrs F. Pye, Mrs G. B en son , M r s I t. Rushton. A birthday supper was
is seated in the centre of the p ic tu r e with s ix
INCENSED Ribble Valley councillors have stood up in defence of their Riverside housing scheme at Low Moor, .following criticism by a Canadian visitor.
. shire), who described the letter as disgraceful. He was backed by the
their anger at Thursday’s meeting of the Housing Committee, when they agreed to lift restrictions to permit people from out side the Ribble Valley to buy the houses. The attack was led by Coun. Fred Green (Wilp-
Clitheroe Advertiser and Time s , the v i s i t o r described the housing com plex as “a barracks suit able perhaps for Belsen, Auschwitz or Dachau.” The councillors vented
In a letter in last week’s
rose in defence of the scheme. He said Riverside had been visited by coun cillors from Lancaster, who were so impressed that they were considering a similar scheme.
there had been some com ment about small windows, but the size was governed by environmental consid erations.
; Coun. Leo Wells said
chairman, Coun. Terence Yates (Langho), who said: “I think it is deplorable. Many, people have seen this scheme and we have had praise from many quarters. Perhaps they do not have such good taste in Canada. “I have been present
village area, added Coun. Yates, and the properties had been designed to fit in with the character of the place.
during visits by people from all over Lancashire and'I have heard no adverse criticism. They, tell me it is a very , good scheme and personally I am very happy with it.” C o u n . E d w a r d
Newhouse (Newton) also CINEMA
that more traditional idol, Sinbad, who appears in “Sinbad and the Eye of Tiger.” As well as the usual
T E L E V I S ION hern Spiderman appears on the big . screen at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week as one half of an exciting adventure show. The other film is about
Tom Robinson (Clitheroe) about the sale of Riverside houses, Borough Trea surer Mr Gordon Onslow said that 59 people had made some sort of reserva tion on the 84 houses and a further eight living outside the Ribble Valley wanted to make reservations when restrictions were lifted.
Questioned by Coun.
CLOTHING SALE IN CLITHEROE AT THE STARDUST CLUB
OLD RAILWAY STATION, CLITHEROE MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
A MASSIVE CLEARANCE OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHES AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES
We clear manufacturers of their surplus stocks. We supply shopkeepers and market traders who then normally resell to you — well, this Is your opportunity to cut out the middlemen •
We guarantee that you can save up to £10 on a single purchase Do you think I'm mad? Well, if you shoo elsewhere — I think you are!
Please note, these are not gimmicky prices or 'come on’ just to get you there prices. We
evening performances, there will be a matinee on Wednesday at 2-15 p.m.
CONFIRMATION AT ST HELEN’S ■’.Vf-
advertise at the prices we sell at. Almost 100% of our garments are by reputable . English manufacturers. We do not sell rubbish.
LUREX BLOUSES
Tie Neck and Plain £1.99 each
Selection of
LADIES’ DRESSES £1.99 each
TREVIRA
PENCIL SKIRTS only £1.99 each
Latest Fashion
TREVIRA TROUSERS All shades and sizes only £2.99 pair Normally £7
Excellent Selection of
. LADIES’ DRESSES only £3.99 each
Buy 2 and get ONE FREE
; Fantastic Selection of SHIRT BLOUSES Plain and Fancy only £1.99 each Usually £3 — £6
Buy 2 and get ONE FREE
Hundreds of BLOUSES .
25p & 50p each
STOCKS CHANGING DAILY — ALL GARMENTS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY Unisex
Buy 2 and get ONE FREE Normally £5 each
100% DENIM SHIRTS only £2.50
BLOUSES & TOPS 99p each
Buy 2 and get ONE FREE Ladies'
2-PIECE AUTUMN SUITS Normally £15
only £3.99 each Boys' TROUSERS
In Terylene, Everprest only £2.99 pair
Normally £8 and more and I'm not joking!
Ladles' TRENCH COATS
Finest Quality and Style. Worth £16
only £7.99
BOMBER JACKETS Unisex
only £2.50
Elasticated waist slacks £1.99
Catalogue price £4.50
DENIM DRESSES only £2.99
CORDUROY DRESSES £2.75 and £3.99
HOODED DRESSES . only £2.99
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DENIM straight-leg JEANS — Heavy quality only £4.99 warm double
only £1.99 each or 3 for £4.99
Gent’s POLO NECK SWEATERS
Girls’AUTUMN SUITS only £2.99
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The houses were in a
: ST MARY'S AND ST PAUL'S SCOUTGROUP
’ HALLOW-E’EN ) DANCE
GRAND
TO HAVE BEEN HELD OCTOBER 27th
DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
CANCELLED NEXT DANCE . \
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OCTOBER 26th — NOVEMBER 4th
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