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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 6th, 1980 5 ME


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Seputs Bay-* thanks’ officially


CL1THEROBADVERTISER AND TIMES EA TING OUT


GUIDE 1980


The Calf’s Head HOTEL


WORSTON, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 41218


Nestling at the foot of Penile Hill this relaxing restaur­ V I


"1. Ltd Padiham,


Blackburn


URDAY A \V \V \V \V \V S!


AT a'Leap Year party arranged by the Loyola Scout Group, Clitheroe, at the Catholic Hall, Lowergate, awards for service and help to Scout­ ing were presented:


Recipients, pictured from the left, are: Mr and Mrs Tony Capewell, who received Medals of Merit,


Mr Edmond Cambien, Mrs Gwen Clayton, Canon John Hudson (Chief Scout’s Awards) and Mrs Vera Snape (Medal of Merit). Next to her is her brother- in-law, Mr Alban Snape. Also in the picture are District Commissioner Dr


Village dance caters for all tastes SCO.


(ANCE &


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E. Tel. 26026 transacted


ociety


THERE was something for all.musical tastes.at a.


dinner dance in Bolton-by- Bowland Village Hall. > Providing the sounds


was the Embassy Trio, iWhen the dancers'took a tee and all funds raised will , which performed a mix- breather, they were oh e . ..SP .^ w d s the uj)_keep_of ,


-ture of old-time and mod-' to tack into a potato pie % ™ d < | r e some of the by the S e halUommit- guests at the function.


NEWSBOYS ARE ON THE BALL


ern ballroom dancing ->-??]^e^ -^ £ ^ 'o fg a iU 8 ed ;kcommittee members' and, peTp'l"


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Small Parties and Weddings Catered for. Residential


Personally Managed by the Proprietors Mr and Mrs J. E. Davis


ant offers discerning diners the best in specialty dishes and traditional fare.


' starters, fish courses, followed by a variety of steaks and grilled dishes. Barbecued Loin of Lamb and Duckling are very popular as are the specialities of the house, Chicken Oriental ana Fillet of Steak au Poivre. On Sunday there is a table d’Hote lunch. Ideal for families.


Open for a-la-carte 12-30 and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9-30 p.m., seven, days per week the menu consists of a comprehensive list of


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NEW! COLD TABLE (MEATS, SALADS, etc)


available every lunchtime, except Saturday £1.75


Gordon Hampton (back, left) and County Commis­ sioner Mr Alan Smith (back, centre).


BAR SNACKS served every evening and lunch inc. Sundays.


W HIGH TEAS SUNDAYS WHITBREAD K . ALES


Tel. CLITHEROE 23262


EDDINGS A SPECIALITY LICENSED FULLY THE SUN INN WADDINGTON


ENTER THE COMPETITION BELOW


£12


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® u im r (grill { 1 LICENSED RESTAURANT b


WHALLEY b T E L . 2462


"Run by the family, for the family” HIGH TEAS 4 p.m. to 6-30 p.m. Every Day


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3-COURSE LUNCHEONS | 12 to 2 p.m. Monday to Saturday


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A-LA-CARTE GRILLS | 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Saturday


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THE ORIGINAL FAMILY 1 j


SUNDAY LUNCHES l 12 to 2-30 p.m.


BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR


MOTHERING SUNDAY AND THE


EASTER WEEKEND HILLOCK FARM LICENSED RESTA URANT L UNCHES AND HIGH TEAS


NORTHCOTE ROAD, OLD LANGHO OPEN FOR SUNDAY


THE S S


GEORGIAN WINDOW H A D D I N G T O N


Situated in the heart of Laneaehire^Bo.t Kag* V^age, wc.offer, u , Ideal for


Wedd‘nK'


„ TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCHEON ..


WEDNESDAY — SATURDAY 7-80 — 9-30 p.m. A LUNCHEON-


DINNER „■ -la-Carte on SATURDAY , -


Bookings now being accepted for Alother's Day, Easter Dining and Summer Parties


SUNDAY, 4-00—6-00 p.m. >


RESERVATIONS AND ENQUIRIES Tel: CLITHEROE 25090


Edward and Nancie Edwardson extend a •warm welcome to you at the


DUKE OF YORK Grindleton d of


•porate' note itputs.


I. Our famous


ten you rent one Rediffusion have ty for your first on our Popular ice is included in don’t have to find


FREE.


;av it is? Ask at r a free home trial.


M a t u r e e m o t e s


at the weekend 1 saw my first primrose in flower • hv the Ribble at Sawley.


the Ribble Valley, though not near roads and nopular walks, where.it has suffered from the attentions of so-called flower lovers.


two kinds of primrose flower, borne on separate plants. The bases of the petals are fused to form a


Careful examination will reveal tha tthe re are .


tUIn‘the “pin-eyed” variety, the,mouth of this tube is occupied by the stigma, whose surface is^spe­


ciallyadapted to receive large pollen P “ n8> the five stamens which produce small pollen grains are-found half-way down the tube..


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resemblance to a tuft of coarse, threads) has five stamens producing large pollen grains at the mouth nfAhe tube, while its stigma, specially adapted to receive small pollen grains, lies naif-way down the.


The "thrum-eyed" (so called because there is a


‘ -Nectar is produced by the ovary at.the bottom of ’ the tube, so that only bees with a proboscis 12mm.


l0n& gofngfromone type of flower to the other, the clrries large pollen grains on its proboscis from


n?n -eved ° to thrum-eyed, while carrying small poUen grains on its head from thrum-eyed to pm-;


0yAHlpast that is how it works in theory.- In practice there must often be a shortage of suitable


Weet visitors in our cold springs. s, ‘^Charles Darwin (of evolutionary fame) observed


, tha^elf-pbllination frequently, occurs, -though: fewerseeas are set than when*cross-pollination


takes place.' . ‘ , - “ tONY COOPER. T ^This beautiful flower is still relatively common in . , ..Jim


Our RESTAURANT is now open for LUNCHEONS and DINNER Please try our extensive a la carte menu


Telephone Clitheroe 41266 for reservations Bar meals are served daily, lunchtime and


' evening and we would be only too pleased to e a te r for your parties, functions and weddings


P.S. Did you know we are also licensed for singing and dancing? Why not come and have a real night out.


TAXI RING


TREBLE TWO


DOUBLE SEVEN CLITHEROE


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FIVE Clitheroe paper lads have made news of their own by winning a . five-a-side football com­ petition.


The youngsters all „


have rounds with C. and K. Ainsworth, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe, and took part in the tourna­ ment with 11 other teams of delivery boys from the


-headlines when they tackle -other successful North-West teams in the • regional play-offs in Dar-


' T h e y . now have a chance to make more •


area. :


running that the side has landed the district title and each player received


a trophy. Now, at least, when


the lads arrive at the shop and set off with their heavy bags, they know it will keep them in trim for their footballing exploits.


From the left are:


Anthony, Darrell, Paul, Graham and Michael.


■ wen next month. The competition has


Help for children


been organised by a national newspaper and success in Darwen would


■take the lads to the grand finals in London.


The five are: Paul .


Jackson (15), of Waterloo Road, Michael Bentley


(16), of Salthill View: Graham Hind (16), of Jubilee Terrace, Anthony Barnes (16) and Darrpll Whittaker (16), both of Stamford Place. ■ It was plain sailing for the team in the first two rounds as they romped to ;


■ .6-0 and 6-1 victories. . ' But in the final they drew’ 3-3 with a Great


1 Harwood team and, it needed sudden; death' ’penalties,to clinch their


’’ triumph'.'' *' : * - ■ < It is the second year


T-HE ^policies of th e NSPCC were outlined to Edisford Ladies Club by Mr R. Foot.


ety, which was started 96 years-ago, work from home, he explained and there is someone on call 24 hours a day.'.


Inspectors of the soci­


. Mr Foot revealed that 7,000 people go every yeai to the NSPCC for help although a lot of informa­ tion is anonymous.. He stressed that the names of callers-are never -made public. • , •


' ■ : A. "seconds party’!: and


Taffle were-organised afterwards, the proceeds


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, going - to .the society. ■. Mr Foot was thanked by presi dent Mrs K, Owen.


Display advertising


pays dividends .<*1 MEALS SER VED IN


THE BAR AND DINING ROOM


HIGH TEAS EVERY SUNDAY :3 to 5’30 p.m.


(SALMON TEAS OUR SPECIALITY) PARTIES WELCOME-— WHITBREAD BEERS


visit the beautiful Hodder valley


AND CALL AT THE PARKERS ARMS


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND TEL. SLAIDBURN 236


EesStaurant (Licensed) CLITHEROE. Tel. 24587


FOR Y0UB SPRING OR SUMMER WEDDING,


offer. Phone JANET ROSS on Clitheroe :


24587 and she will give you all the help and i advice you need.


We offer a 5-courseme^, sherry on arrival,


. J & & X Z S if>Vu"have over fifty tfuests, all for under £7.-w e can cater for U[> to B


.. 100 guests. r So why not give JANET


ROSS a call and let her solve: , ■ your wedding day problems.-;


-ij .■••■v.-ft; r rah m i f | r l


1. Will we find The Godfather, or merely Anne Boleyn?


2. Wonder If they are Red Her- rlnga?


3. Milk the cow and make the tea?


4. The fare and the title are excellent contraats.


5. Take your time and re-pledge your love.


6. Day In the hills where could be nicer.


QUESTION


12-15 —1-45 p.m. HIGH TEA ;





SATURDAY: HIGH TEAS AND EVENING MEALS ’


NEW LOUNGE AND BAR OPENING SHORTLY


R E A L L Y PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS Tel. '


MIDWEEK PARTY BOOKINGS GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD IN





BLACKBURN 48655 t -*


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k Small parties catered for with selection of menus 8 0


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THREE FISHES MITTON


UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


• SOUP, BUFFET, SELECTION OF HOME sj ; MADE SWEETS, CHEESE AND I


SCANDAHOVEE $ BUFFET


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.BISCUITS, COFFEE AND MINTS 1 £ 3 . 5 5 inclusive ol VAT


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TUESDAY TO SATURDAY ; 8 p.m. or 9-30 p.m.


12 o’clock or 1-30 p.m.


BAR SNACKS ALWA YSA VAIL ABLE, 8 FAMOUS FOR HOME MADE PIES


8 Tel. STONYHURST206 ij ADVANCE BOOKINGS 8 S e e c o o s c c c o e e o c c o o s c o s o e o o o o o c c c o s c o S ^


SPECIAL MOTHER'S DA Y S BUFFET


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REDUCTIONS FOR SMALL CHILDREN 8 8


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£12


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