2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 14th, 1980
YOUR WEEKEND -------VIEWING------- SATURDAY
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5-20—THE PINK PANTHERSHOW
55—WONDER
8- 9-
FOR SEVEN BROTHERS Film starring Jane Powell, Howard Keel.
11- 12-
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4- 5- 5-
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INDOOR GARDEN
SPORT 10—SATURDAY
55—DALLAS 45—NEWS,
7- 8-
10-
8-55-GANGSTER MOVIE: “Angels with Dirty Faces,” starring. James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, Ann Sheridan, Hum phrey Bogart.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 st, 22nd, 23rd, 1980 at 7-30 p.m.
WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
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Jesus said “I am the light, of John 8 v 12
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HURST GREEN VILLAGE FETE COMMITTEE
VALENTINE DANCE
in the Memorial Hall FRIDAY, FEB. 15th 9 p.m. — 1a.m.
to THE PHIL CASE DISCO 50/50 DANCING
WHIST & DOMINO IN DRIVE
YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
interview Constituents atthe
OFFICES, RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th
from 10-30 a.m. — 12 noon
WADDINGTON CONSERVATIVE
DAVID will be available to
and all for only 175p you know
SUN. FEB. 24th. 7-30 p.m.
WITH HOLLY AND THE ITALIANS Plus THE BODYSNATCHERS 250p
THURS, FEB 28tn, 7-30 p.m. OLD TIME
MUSIC HALL Tickets 120p(90p
chlldren/OAPs) 80p party bookings
SAT, MARCH 8th, 7-30 p.m.
C a t t le '(Licensed)
Admission 50p,Children 25p Including refreshments
In BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL at 7-45 p.m.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1980
AID OF CANCER RESEARCH to be held
SUNDAY SOCCER AT SHAWBRIDGE
Sunday, February 17th
GEORGE WATSON TROPHY 1 s t ro u n d
2n d le g CLITHEROE v
CH0RLEY RES (1st leg score 0-4)
■ Kick-off 2-30 p.m. BUB»£Y22331
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Refreshments available
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i Admiss ion 35p, Children and OAPs 20d
Tickets 300p,250p,200p (50p re duc tion chlld/OAPs)
Sunday, March 30th, 7*30 p .m .
TOM PAXTON •Tickets 300p,250p,200p,
SATURDAY DANCING FEB. 16th
DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY TO THE BIG BAND SOUND OF THE
BOBWATMOUGH
ORCHESTRA 8p.m. —11-45p.m. v; ’ ADMISSION 75p 4'
Tel. Blackburn 51887 for an > ticket reservations
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Clitheroe. Tel. 24587
FLOWER CLUB Demonstration by
M R E A R N S H A W of CARNFORTH
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St John Ambulance Rooms
Friday, February , 15th at 7-30 p.m.
1, n ■ .. .
New members and visitors welcome.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ala Carte also available
Sunday, Feb. 17th, 7-30 p.m.
THE TOURISTS Tickets 250p (300p on night)
Tuesday, February! 9th, 7-30 p.m
Borough o l Hyndburn and Mid-Pennine Arts Association H THE CHIEFTAINS
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th
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RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT presents
LANCASHIRE LIBRARY WHALLEY LIBRARY
THE PARKERS ARMS NEWTON, Nr. Clitheroe
ANNUAL PANCAKE NIGHT
TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY
KNOCKOUT DARTS AND DOMINOES Proceeds to charity
ALL WELCOME SAWLEY
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SHROVE TUESDAY,
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RENDEZVOUS DISCOS
THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
FEB. 14th and 15th 9 — 1 a.m.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WATERLOO ROAD,
RIBBLE VALLEY TOSSIDE INSTITUTE; CLITHEROE
■Precious In the sight of the y Lord Is the duatnofhls
saints." Psalm 116V.15.,
a service In memory ol Mr WM. i : FINDER, will be held, on Sunday, February 17th, at
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE 7
Saturday, February 16th " , - 7 '45p.mi";;v V".
°6 -1 5 p°m. A warm welcome - ■to friends old and new.
• Admission 50p Including supper
EAT AT LOHCHTIME A PROBLEM?
IS MERE TO
Bar Sna cks— Sandwiches and Businessman's Lunch
Castle IS EeStaurant
.(Licensed) Clitheroe. Tel. 24587
KING’S ARMS Bawdlands, Clitheroe
FEBRUARY 14th THURSDAY,
STEVE SCOTT
VOCAL GUITARIST
Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club.
• TENNIS SECTION ANNUAL
■ playing Tennis Is Invited to : ^attend as there are some . n t e r e s t l n g ^ e l o ^ ^
Everyone Interested In
FEBRUARY 21st at 8 p.m. -
MEETING WILL BE HELD THURSDAY^
GENERAL * V , 1 AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by WHALLEY ART
GROUP (Gallery) Saturday, February 16th to Saturday, March 1st.
2 AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by MRS EILEEN CROSSLEY (Lending Department).
Monday, February 18th to Saturday, March 1st. • OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS.
(Closed Tuesday mornings, all day Thursday and Saturday '
afternoons).
TOWN CAR HIRE CLITHEROE LIMITED
T TAXI 27200 «n
HREE MINI BUSES FOR HIRE TEL. CLITHEROE ^
Registered Office, 28 Parson Lane________ d 23483 00—SATURDAY DINE AND WINE AT
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THIS WEEKEND MINESTRONE SOUP
BUTTERED CORN ON THE COB 45-SECOND CITY
CHILLED MELON COCKTAIL CREME DEMENTHE SHALLOW FRIED FILLET OF SOLE CAPRICE
ROAST LOCAL DUCKLING BLACK FOREST STYLE GRILLED PORK CUTLETS A LA FLAMANDE
PARSLEY POTATOES - CHATEAU POTATOES BROCCOLI SPEARS — VICHY CARROTS CHOICE OF SWEET FROM THE TROLLEY VARIOUS DAIRY ICES PEACH MELBA
SELECTION OF CHEESES COFFEE
£4.95 inclusive per person including a glass of wine DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED RING GARGRAVE 666 NOW!
T/n’s mom and a/soA LA CARTE avoilobte. for the whole weekend
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VALENTINE DISCO
TONIGHT Ribble Valley Talking Newspaper Group
CLITHEROE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB
BUFFET DANCE (few tickets left)
on FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 1980 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
THE SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL Clitheroe
licensed bar
for FRIENDS AND HELPERS OF THE R. V. T.N.G. Dancing to the Parker Brothers
TICKETS £3.50 raffle Tel. CLITHEROE 24049
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Cannellonni.................................£1.75 ..£1.75
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‘No loss’ on Edisford changes
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil will not be losing money by entering into new agreements over the run ning of Roefield Barn and the Edisford Caravan Site.
meeting, Coun. Bob Ains- w&rth (Clitheroe) wanted more details about the steps which have been taken on both projects.
At Tuesday’s council Chairman of the coun
cil’s Recreation and Lei sure Committee, Coun. John Walmesley (Osbal- deston) said that Roefield Barn would be taken over by the Ribble Valley Sports Council for a rent of £50 a year for the next 14 years, with the situation open to review.
climate, the committee could not hope to run the building as productively as the sports council, ” , he said.
“In the current financial
WHALLEY WOMEN CONSERVATIVES ARE HOLDING A
on Shrove Tuesday, February 19th at WHALLEY ABBEY
Admission 30p including refreshments. 110-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.
WHITE ELEPHANTSTALL, CAKE STALL, GOOD AS NEW, BRING & BUY, TOMBOLA, RAFFLE.
Michael Jackson said that so far as the caravan site was concerned, slight var
Chief Executive Mr
iations would be made to the contract of the person who had run it on benalf of the council for the past four years. “But there will be no question of the coun cil losing out financially,”
he said.
Attended Trinity church
A FORMER member of the staff at ICI and Trutex, Mr William Atkin died in h o s p i t a l on Saturday.
He was 72 and lived with
his wife, Ivy, in Garnett Road, Clitheroe. They
have one son. Mr Atkin came with his
parents to live in Barrow when he was nine. On leav ing school he was emp loyed at the Print Works, and later on building Rib ble Cement works.
While serving with the
RAF during the war, he was stationed at Tilbury, helping to equip ships with devices against bombing
attacks. After demobilisation he
worked at Primrose Mill and at a mill in Accrington, before joining ICI as a pro cess worker.
retirement he was emp loyed by Trutex at West Bradford.
For a short while before
, the Royal British Legion. He was a keen gardener, with a special love of
memb e r s of Tr ini ty Methodist Church and he had also been a member of
He and his wife were
flowers. ‘ The funeral service and
Well liked in village
A MUCH respected resi dent of Whalley, Mrs Mar garet Anne Whitehead, of Abbey Road, died on Saturday. She was within a month of her 89th birthday. Mrs Whitehead had
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HARGREAVES — BARROW
THE WEDDING took place on Saturday of Miss Elaine Barrow to Mr Ian Ewart Hargreaves at Wheatley Lane Inghamite Church, Fence. An engineer interested
in squash and badminton who plays football for Read United, the brideg room is the son of Mr and Mrs Ewart and Joan Har greaves, of Nowell Grove, Read. A secretary, the bride is
Swan & Royal Hotel C L I T H E R O E Telephone 23130
CIVIC HALL CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278.
THURS. FRI. & SAT. at 7-30 p.m.
A FORCE OF ONE (aa) MON. FEB. 18th TO SAT. at 7-15 p.m.
‘ MAT. W ED . & TH U R S . at 2-15 p.m. V S
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THREE smart farmel daughters from Bolton-l| Bowland have a way w | words. And to prove they are pictured with t trophy they won for co ing top in the YFC Inti Regional Junior Debate i the second successi year.
Members of Bolton-1
Bowland YFC, Valeil Pickard (14), of Grej
the daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur and Anne Bar- row, of Kensington Street, Nelson. Given away by h e r
father, she wore a cream crepe dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses and cream carnations. Bridesmaid was Miss
Jackie Helm, who also wore a cream crepe dress
and carried a bouquet of
carnations. Be s t man was the
bridegroom’s brother, Mr Gary Hargreaves, grooms man was Mr Roger Har greaves, brother of the bridegroom. The usher was Mr Tony Helm. Pat rick and Anthony Gillett
O N -T 1 D IS C I A B O l
PARTIES interested! Crosshills tip held themselves in the pic| done to incorporate
and officials explored t | whole of the adjoinil Brungerley Park in t l company of Mr Tol Cooper, area conservatfl
Ribble Valley councilkl P R E P A R E R
were pages. The service was con
Nelson. Photo: Bill McBreen.
Nelson. The couple will live in
ducted by Pastor David Rogers, and afterwards a reception was held at the Spr ing Bank Ho t e l ,
and HOMEJ
ROIOVATORS CHAIM SAWS
HEDGE TRIMMERS GARDEN ROLLERS FLAMEGUNS
WALLPAPER STRIPPERS PAINT SPRAY UNITS CARPET CLEANERS CEMENT. MIXERS
lived with her youngest son, Jack, in Whalley, for 15 years. Before that she and her
late husband, Jack,, had lived with him at Chew Mill Farm, Billington, for 10 years during the time he managed the farm for Mr A r t h u r Pro c t e r . Mr Whitehead senior had retired from the post of Relieving Officer at Nel son. He died in 1962. In addition to her son
LADDERS TOWERS KANGO HAMMERS
61 WHALLEY R CLITHEROE 261
HIRE II
SPRING FAS\ NEW IN-
Jack, Mrs Whitehead leaves another son, Frank, w'ho lives in Birmingham, and Ellery, who was a Mer chant Navy captain and lives in New Zealand. The funeral will take
place today, with a service a n d c r e m a t i o n a t Accrington.
Shedding light on archives
cremation are at Accring ton today.
ACCIDENT ON BYPASS
: TWO vehicles were invol ved in an accident on the : Clitheroe bypass near Bar-
| , row link road at teatime on i Monday. '
1 Bolton-bYTBowland,. who was driving a Bedford cat t le wagon, wa s n o t injured.
Mr Michael Crossley (19), of Hungrill Farm,
( <
The.driver.of a Triumph
iDolomi te, Mr Howard ; Sedgwick (35), of, Pendle 'Fields, Fence; was taken , to hospital with bruising to (his chest,, but’ was . later tallowed home. ■ '
<scene to . swill, diesel .fuel ’froijt the'road.
1 is Clitheroe1 Fire Brigade had to be called .to,*.the
COUNTY Archivist Mr K. Hall, in a talk to Clitheroe Evening1 Townwomen’s Guild, explained how docu ments ranging from the legal and ecclesiastical to personal diaries and scrap books are preserved. The documents, some of
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THE EASY WAY by HIRElNt IT trj our extensive rangd tools and equipme|
them hundreds of years o l d , a r e c o l l e c t e d , catalogued and stored in a constant temperature. * Miss N. Briggs thanked
the speaker. Members .voted on the
motions to be debated at the National Council AGM. The Drama Group’s bottle stall raised £9.56. The annual jumble and
SEE OUt
near-to-new sale will b e ; held in the Parish Church Institute on March 1st. Mrs E. Rudman, of the
Meat . Promotion Execu tive,, will be the speaker at the March meeting.
Pigs killed;
irin the north west since the : start of the year. The pigs were slaughtered. ’
AN outbreak of swine ves-: icular disease, confirmed, at Ribchester, is the 18th
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‘below roundabol . Healey Wood l i Estate I
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