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IF you fancy cross-country ski ing in Norway, deep-sea fishing in Ireland or cliff diving in Acapul co, hop on to a bus.
But make sure it’s
bound for Padiham. For Taylor Travel is organising the first North-West Holiday Exhibition to be held in Padiham.
shows, brochures, com petitions and displays will be on show at the holiday extravaganza to be held in Padiham /Town Hall on Tuesday.
Expert advice, film
about whether to have a quiet time in the rolling
• While .you are musing
at 6 p.m. and there will be plenty of time to browse among the large variety of holiday displays and have a drink before
Cotswold hills or a hectic holiday in brash Las Vegas, have a drink at the bar. The doors will be open
, Advertising • feature by
Brian Feeney
the exhibition closes at 10 p.m.
of<20p will not hurt your pocket but might save family quarrels about where to go this winter or next year.
, A small entrance charge , ;
door will go towards .the St John Ambulance Brigade in Padiham, which first pi-ompted the idea of holding the go- ahead exhibition. The Padiham division is
Money taken at the ■ day brochures ■
formation / to; back .1 them up. But the staff are keen to arrange1 independent holidays.
may want to 'trav e l- throughout Britain by car, for weekend breaks or for: annual holidays and Taylor- Travel can help by booking, hotels wherever people wish to'stay. The North-West.. Holi
have recently • started a hotel reservation scheme for this country as well as worldwide. A new Telex machine mean’s the agency can confirm book ings almost instantly.-- - Many people in- 1981
With this-in mind they . ,
celebrating its 90th an niversary and will use the proceeds to fit out a cara van with first aid equip ment. Mrs Gladys Taylor, who
and the in- •
ailable on package tours, but more .adventurous. spirits'-can find out how much it will cost them to. make their way across the continent by Greyhound bus. It is : hoped that a representative from Jet- save will be on hand. , Brochures covering the
confusing; for the first- time visitor. 1 ’ -Information1 will sbe- av
day Exhibition has- been arranged for people who are considering where to go and would like to talk , to the experts. All forms ' of holiday ■
runs the travel agency in Burnley Road, thought of the plan and has put a lot of hard work into making the event something to be remembered.
BUSINESS
agency is promoting the exhibition and it is sure to be a reflection of the firm’s formula for success — friendly, efficient and informative service. Travel is their business
The small family travel TAYLOR TRAVEL
OF PADIHAM PRESENT
HOLIDAY EXHIBITION at PADIHAM TOWN HALL
THE NORTH WEST
on T U E S D A Y , O C TO B E R 1 4 th 6 p.m. - 10 p.m (Stay for as long as you want)
Collect Holiday
Information
travel- and destinations are catered for and specialists will be oh hand to advise about prices, value, accommodation-and facilities. Ski-ing' holidays are
far corners of the world can be taken away to be t h’u m b e d through but films of the holiday centres are sure to fascinate even the less-adventurous tourist. ; A rail journey through the Canadian Rocky Mountains ,has been filmed by the tourist board and will be. on con tinuous display at the ex hibition. Impressive shots of the
and they certainly, seem to be going places. An agency has been success fully run on the outskirts of Preston for several years. It developed by offering
structors will suggest suitable resorts- and are •always willing to take on new members who would like to practise ski-ing before taking to the slopes. -
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Brenda and Johanna, under the enthusiastic di rection of manageress Terry — are developing the office successfully.- Taylor Travel always
friendly and efficient ser vice and the same is now happening with the year- old Padiham branch. . The staff — Vanessa,
like holidays with a differ ence ask the representa tive from the Norwegian Tourist Board about cross-country ski-ing. The sp o r t is growing in demand and is well-organ ised for the holidaymaker! North America has at
For enthusiasts who
ensures there is a large selection of inclusive holi
t ra c te d . in c re a s in g amounts of tourists from the area, but the variety of cheap-deal fares can be
proving to be more and more popular and a large stand for enthusiasts,, manned by experts, will answer queries from old hands and novices alike. Rossendale Ski Club in
Canadian Tourist Board, has accepted an invitation to attend and has a wealth of information for you to draw upon. Films of other exciting
snowcapped peaks trace the rail’route through the mountain range and the film will be accompanied by literature on Via Rail services and prices. Mr Tom Hill, of the
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and exotic countries will be shown — some con tinuously — providing an opportunity to view your choice before travelling. For many, travelling
itself is a luxury, and with the facilities aboard ocean cruisers who can blame them? Relaxing voyages are sprinkled with visits to foreign ports.
SPECIAL
stand shows that the going is easier and' there are choices of cruises with P and 0 and. Fred Olsen Lines.
British Rail’s Sealink
for at the exhibition. Be sure to look out for the special offers; St John Ambulance
All tastes are catered ' f l f r
Brigade is organising competitions and the prizes are worth studying. Celebrity fishing expert
Al&gzmm
.“tackle” him about the best-1 angling country. He will'be available for a chat by the;, display of fishing equipment.
Martin James knows a good catch, so go and
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THIS IS THE TIME AND THE PLACE TO COLLECT INFORMATION AND IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY.
T A Y LO R T R A V E L S TA F F C AN E N S U R E TH A T : B R O C H U R E S A R E FO RW A R D E D TO YOU / H O T E L S A R E B O O K E D
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F L IG H T S A R E A R R A N G E D A N D T IC K E T E D IN D E P E N D E N T H O L ID A Y S A R R A N G E D X IN C LU S IV E TO U R S A RE B O O K E D C A R S A R E H IR ED
ENTRANCE FEE20p . Proceeds to St John Ambulance Brigade, Padiham
FRIENDLY staff Terry, left,, and. Johanna, of Taylor Travel, preparing for the holiday ■ exhibition :
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Shearing Coaches can tell you the best means of getting there at reason able prices and advance bookings can be made at the-exhibition. Both firms have facilities for travel beyond Britain and it is worth investigating. Films, competitions,
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Local pick-up points. Read
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All the aces At- Monday’s whist
drive in Read Constitu tional Club, winners were: Ladies — Mrs A. .Cunlif-. fe, Mrs 'L. Green'(Cons). Gents — Mrs D. Slinger, Mr R. Sagar (Cons). - Special prizewinner was
Mr Sagar and MC Miss E. Ennis.
. : /•
R\ead Garden^ Centre, spoke on “Bulbs and shrubs” and gave a> practi cal demonstration' to St John’s MU members, Read. It was: followed by ; questions on gardening problems.
Bulbs Mr Philip Bradley, of
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Tosside
Winning hands Whist winners at a
J. Kendall, M.- Water- worth, Mr Broderick,. Mrs Lofthouse, Mr Water- worth, Mr J. .Finder, Mrs A. Parker. Raffle: F.- Calverley, M. •
whist and domino drive held at - Tosside were: Ladies — M.: Jackson, Mrs Fox,. Mrs -Sutton, Mrs Middleton. - Gents — Mr Briggs, Mr S. Hogg, Mr G. .Metcalfe, Mr Tennant. ■ Dominoes: J. Lofthouse,
Wentworth, J. Sagar. Bashall Eaves
To Katmandu At Bashall Eaves WI,
members observed a mo ment’s ‘silence for Mrs E. Trueman, who died re cently.
Chatburn, showed slides of her journey to Katman du. She was thanked by Mrs Pye, who presided and welcomed members of West. Bradford WI. '
Mrs A. Stretch, of
served a buffet supper and raffle winners 1
received from .-Mrs- S. Gorton and Mrs F. Sm i th ie s . : Members
: Letters of. thanks were
Miss Smalley and- Mar garet Hartley. ,
' Mrs A. Fox reported on the autumn council meet
' Hit lamp • standard !
A CAR travelling along- Edisford Road crossed the - carriageway,.-hit-the-kerb and ■ demolished,: a ‘. lamp standard,.-Insp.,. J.\ K.. Beattie1 (prosecuting) ■ told1 Clitheroe magistrates.' ■
‘,-;Eileen 'Marjr^Clar Ice (52), of CrimptonCFarm;
'care a n d 'a t te n t io n ' . ; ir In ‘a1 letter 'she,-said she'
had/ibeen/momentarilyi blinded
by.the’sun.,, i.^- ",
Cow Ark, was fined £60’ for -driving withoutdue
were:
Making acting debut
THREE new young mem bers will be making their stage debut for Wadding ton Drama Group in its forthcoming, production of “Plaza Suite.”..
Naylor, Simon Clark and Sarah Hamilton, all of Clitheroe. The group has also been glad to welcome several oth e r young people who will be assist ing backstage and front of house.
They / a re Tracey
Simon, is being produced by Greta Wilkinson and will be staged from November 12th to 15th in St Helen’s Sunday School.
The comedy, by Neil
separate episodes all taking place in Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel. Making welcome guest
It consists of three
appearances for the group are Roy Oldroyd, of Wad dington, and Bill Taylor, of Clitheroe.. ■
cast, all?:familiar faces to the audiences at Wadding ton, are Derek Green; Pat
■ Other,., members of ,the
'-.Hargreaves, Bob Fisher, :Glenys ' Wood 1 arid April, Bell.
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^contact . Sue Baron at the . Clitheroe ' Advertiser and:
;■ ^ The - group’s;1 AGM: wilj b e ’’Held at th'e Sunday School on Monday at 7-45 p.m.
Times for' details. *"**J !-'v* « V'-TV i-\ ' ■' l
ranging a block booking; for the play are invited to,
Parties interested in ar . ■ * »
J'v!P endle'C lub . , . f , • ,
.and .-Mrs S. Cowperth-/ twaite,'’i'Mrs ’ J.' Harrison 7 Jand Miss R. Holland.
PENDLE Bridge Club1; i winners; were1 Mr ■
’ C.' Hill;:;
Vs. (1) “Don’t 2. (2) “
D.I.S.CI 3. (5) “Baggy 4. (3) “Master! 5. (7) “My. .oldI 6. (—) “Amigo’l 7. (15) “If you’ll
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Friday evening direct from Manchester ' 14th or 21st November
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MP sees paper produced
Af^TER Clitheroe Divi sion MP Mr David Wad- dington has drafted his regular Westminster Viewpoint article; for the Advertiser and Times,-it is invariably, left to; his wife Gillian to type the script. ■ - .
Waddington had the chance to see just what happens to such.an arti cle before it reaches the reader.
Recently Mr and Mrs At the invitation of
editor Raymond Mann, they were shown round our production unit at Burnley — among the most up-to-date: in the provincial press using the latest technology.
“ Fasc in a ting . We really had no idea just
how much was in v o lv ed ,” was the ir
' pleasing note for the MP, who sends birthday greetings to those of his constituents reaching 18. It so happened that on
verdict. The tour ended on a
- Greenwood at work on one of the Advertiser and Times pages.
DISTRICT NEWS
ing in Preston. The WI birthday party will be held - at Browsholme Heights.
West Bradford £118 total
-Harvest festival ser vices . at West Bradford Methodist Church were well attended and collec- 'tions totalled £118. The preacher was the
on her son’s great de light at1 receiving a com munication from the House of Commons.. Our. picture shows Mr and |Mrs Waddington . watching Mr Geoffrey
the day of the visit the son of one of our clas sified advertisement sales team, who lives at Read,had received a card from Mr Waddington. Mum was able to pass
‘Fault! grates lead t<| floodl
FLOODING in W ton on Monday niuS partly caused by ijf ate work earned cently by the coun'J oil’s' highways ment, complai| Ribble Valley cour
Rev.-James-Needham and ■ soloist Mrs Allison Lodge, of Waddington. Harvest produce was
distributed on Monday to the elderly and sick of the village.
Playing field
• - Prizewinners were; Mrs Anne Iphofen, Mrs Mar- Sleath,1
garet Jones and Hanson.
Mrs Ethel Mrs Lily
■ In spite of rain, West Bradford WI’s coffee morning at Hippings House; home of Mr and Mrs J. Kitchen, raised £56 for the playing field fund.’
representative CoJ I. Walmsley the gl three new drains ll trap; water comiil Waddington Fel were two inches| than the road.
According to
Valley Public Wol Health Committf the rainwater gone into them work, had been a money. If the grH been put in propl claiiried, and nol the road surfacl would have cau.| water.
He told the
complained thatl had overflowed f l village brook bel culvert was too [ for the amount of | had to take.
Coun. Walmsll
needed doing on [ years and somel were threatening r old payment q| unless somethi| done.
surveyor, Mr Wordsworth si would investigate [ gations. :
The county dj
No pari LANCASHIRE
Council intends sider banning pa| all times on the of ICing Street, from its junction crington Road, tance, of about tl covers the frontal Whalley Arms cl The idea receil backing of Ribblel Public Works an<| Committee.
TOP He said woil
IT was “thank yo| when ■
Bowling and TenJ held its annual dance at the Whl
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