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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 14th, 1980. 11 MEL’S HAVING A


CHILDREN’S ANORAK AND KAGOUL


on CLITHEROE MARKET THIS SAT., FEB. 16th, starts 9-30 a.m.


SALE If you want an anorak for your child for


playing out In—now's your chance to get one


KAGOULS IN THE SALE ALLANORAKS& N NLY £1.50 each


SES, FRESH CUT OT PLANTS


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ERTIFIED A.AI SCOTTISH GROWN ES NOW IN STOCK - 60p FOR 5lbs (12p lb)


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DS SUPER STOCKIST range of over 400 varieties of nd VEGETABLE SEEDS.


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EXCLUSIVELY BRIDAL WEAR Over 250 gowns always in stock for brides and


bridesmaids. Sizes from 10-20 and over. Hats,'veils and headdresses to complete dll ensembles.


WILL BE £4 OR LESS DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE OF A QUALITY ANORAK CHEAP


There will also be— a quantity of youths’ and young ladles 34ln., 36ln., 38in. anoraks at grealy reoucea


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THERE- were good: natured cries of “Jim has fixed it" when Mr Jim Dowle, chairman \of Dunsop Bridge Vil­ lage Hall Committee,* won one of the two main competitions at his own committee’s bring-and-buy sale on Saturday, His embarrassment


giant teddy bear by correctly guessing its birthday. His wife won a bottle of whisky in a competition where runners-up were Mr, M. Cowking, Master G. Briggs, Mrs M. Slack and Miss Alison Whitaker. Business was brisk


was doubled when his wife Mary won the other prize. Mr Dowle collected a


at the many stalls and there, was ah equally good attendance at the social evening which followed later.


by Ribble V a lle y Mayor Coun. Jimmy Fell, accompanied by the Mayoress. , They are pictured with Mr and Mrs Dowle, com m itte e members and some of the helpers on the\ stalls. At the opening, the


The sale was opened '


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Evening appointments with pleasure.


which included bingo, supper and dancing, helped to make £215' for village hall funds. Mr Dowle thanked everyone for support­ ing the event so gener­ ously.


Mayor was presented with an engraved gob- l e t b y A u d r e y Whitaker (7). Laura Pickford (8) gave the Mayoress a potted plant. The day’s events,


SUPPORT;


i PARISH councils, clergy I and voluntary organisa- | tions in the Ribble Valley | are being urged to back the campaign to retain Com-


| munity Health Councils. Views on the issues are


] out documents entitled “The healthy choice” to


being sought by the Gov­ ernment. The Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Community Health Coun­ cil, which serves Calder- stones Hospital, has sent


| outline its case. The council wants local organisations to contact


I the Secretary of State, affirming their support.


EVERYTHING went fang-tastically when Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School presented the musical comedy “The Dracula Spec- tacula” last week.


augmented by pupils from the Girls’ Grammar School and Ribblesdale, whisked away the first-night audi­ ence to the swirling mists of Transylvania.


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the' spine-chilling vampire Dr a cul a, excel l ent ly


Here they met n o t only


E layed by Michael Musson,


ut also his six bloodless


brides, idiots, scarred out­ patients (suitably dressed m green surgical outfits) and Zombies — all, as he says, “only here for the fear” in his comfortless


csstls. The story r evolve s


round American school­ teacher Miss Nadia Naive, (Janet Brayshaw), who takes three o'f her pupils, Luke (Paul Taylor), Kelly (Stephen Dunn) and Elvis (Martin Green) on a geog­ raphical trip. True to her nanie, she knows nothing of the horrors awaiting them in Transylvania. However , they are


greeted by kindly couple l e r r Hans (Nicholas


Plans in pipeline


AN application (number 0095) for an advertisement hoarding sign, at Primrose Nursery, Whalley Road, Cl i t h e r o e , has been received by the Ribble Valley Planning Depart­


ment. Oth er p l a n s f rom


Clitheroe are: a single storey lounge extension at 7 Shays Drive (0109); the change of use of offices at the back of 1 Waddington Road to a sewing room for the making up of clothing


(0114).


lodged from Brows Farm, Grindleton. One, (0090) is for the erection of two stables, tack room and double garage at the side of the existing house-barn. The other, is for the con­


Two mlans have been . .


version of the existing house and adjoining barn into two dwellings (0091L Also from Grindleton is an


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outline plan for the devel­ opment of two residential houses on part of the gar­ den to Stonehill House


; proposal to convert Nutter •;Another, application is . .


(0112). •• - . At Sabden, there is a


Barn into a dwelling, out­ line permission bavin, been ■ given: in June. 19 < (0094).


; for the renewal, of perm*® sion • for a • caravan at rar rock Head Farm, Slam -


bum (0096). v ,


Gorst) and Frau Gretel (Susan Fielding), who - warn them about the eerie


goings-on. Apart from the ghoulish


characters, they also meet Father O’Stake (Stuart Cross) and hero Professor Nicholas Necrophiliac (Peter Fielding) ,


“action man” researching into the vampire myth. Nadia and Nick fall in


the


love, but Dracula wants Nadia for his bride and tries to prevent them. He hypnotises Nadia so that she visits his Castle of the


Black Lake. Here she meets the com


ical, bumbling Genghis, superbly played by Christ- o p h e r Mu s s o n , and Dracula’s mother, Coun t e s s Wr a i t h (Hi l ary Meredith), whose por ­ trayal of the dramatic, scatty creature was excel­ lent , par t icular ly her


diction. The musical, by John


Gardiner and Andrew Par r , contained many catchy tunes, and cos­ tumes and make-up were


excellent. It was a performance of


which producer Valerie


McDonald could be proud. Mrs McDonald, who teaches art at the Boys’ Grammar School and designed the ingenious cof­ fin-shaped ’ programme, is hoping to do more produc­ tions in the future. The back-up cast, who really


sank their teeth into their parts were: Landau: Colin Dunn and Iestyn Hughes. Out-patients: Richard ’ Walker-Smith, ’ Brian Parkinson, Simon Wright, o a e Saeed Amin, Mark Baker; Christopher Haworth, Christ opher Moor, Andres Bradshaw,


u A m a s


Gerard Winnard, Neil Jackson. T#i! a t m. T i a ■ . 1 V a I a a O n i l i r


Eccles, Christopher Seed, Jonathan Riddings, Timothy Milne-Redhead, Tim Tomlinson, Derek Thompson.' Brides: Alison Havden. Alison


Idiots: Paul Yates, Philip


G a rd n e r , . K a re n Nix o n , Melanie Brennan, Franc e s Nicol-Smith, Lorraine Garlics. Zombies: David Marcs,


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’ Jeremy Duggan, Gareth Cowell, Philip Duxbury, Peter Cham­ bers.


Nicholas Dixon, Andrew.Hamil- ton, Jason Brown, Matthew and


The backstage crew consisted of Philip Dobson,* Chris Wood,


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Nicholas Smith,- Andrew Con­ roy, Brian McDonald,. Robert Kane, Roger Coar, Nigel Ble a z a rd .v Ian Gott,.Mark


..Marsden, Marc Jardine; Graham Wilkinson;- Alan • Ducourt ■ and


Glenn Hawthorne, Simon Pil- kington, Jo h n ‘.Hargreaves, Andrew Jackson, ;■ Christopher


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SKNKEXi ^MTHE BUILI«RS MERCHANT THE Clitheroe section of the Lancashire Police held their annual ball at


Calderslones ballroom on Friday. Pictured with some of the guests is (centre, third from the right) Chief Supt. Joe


Henderson, who is in charge of the division. Next to him are Chief Insp. Thomas Sumner and Insp. Bill Moore, both of


The 250 people at the ball enjoyed dancing to the Les Allen Band and Gambitt. A hot buffet supper was provided.


Clitheroe. •


NOW YOU CAN HEAT THE GREENHOUSE, WITHOUT BURNING A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET!


PARAFFIN HEATERS BY


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Congratulate Willie Irvine on the expansion of his business and his forthcoming move to larger premises.


Night off for the


Along the Fennine Way


MORE than 100 members attended a meeting of Clitheroe Naturalists Soci­ ety to hear Mr D. E. C, Green, of Dale Terrace Chatburn, talk about the Pennine Way.


walked the 270 miles from Edale to the Scottish bor­ der three times, illustrated his talk with slides show­ ing the dramatic changes in scenery encountered on the route.


Mr Green, who ha


correct all-weather equip ment and good maps. The walk was strenuous, but " the stages were properly planned, the rigours were reduced.


He stressed the need for Miss Peace thanked Mr


- “Defending our heritage,” will be given tonight by Mr J. Robinson, of Clitheroe.


Green. The Society’s next talk,


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