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7 T Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 26th, 1981 ■ 3 CLOQQERS


WOOD STREET, GREAT HARWOOD


81


i your Weekend with e.visit fo'-“ , |


Tel. Great Harwood 888103 WHY NOT! Why not ro u n d o f f^ C L O G G E R S


S U N D A Y D I S C O


. CHILLI! LASAGNE! SCAMPI! (EVEN PIE and PEAS)


CHRISTMAS EVE


; P I S C O FrM to Mambart


- duettTlekoti In'


■dvtnee or before 9-30 p.m.


DISCO WEDNESDAY DISCO WEDNESDAY


ATE NING, REE


' NE


ssisted in ions


DINING, DANCING, LATE BARS' HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ,


NEW YEAR'S EVE qAla n iq h t


BUFFET DISCO Tickets now on tale


Inquiries at reoeptlon


DISCO FRIDAY; DISCO FRIDAY


MEMBERSHIP at CLOGGERSI ^Membership for 1981/82 le now open. The feet at


| ££7.50 antltla a member to entry of Cloggers every lunchtime and avanlng (aubjact to capacity). Strict f : i Tj < . door control


■ :• A ,


For curry at its'best— visit-the FULLY LICENSED


Shah Tandoori


INDIAN RESTAURANT 35 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. Clitheroe 24999 *Parking facilities


‘ ' l£ 7)


Castle’ N


C ES


oxing Wight I .......j)


ce Charge) vi


ancinff $ q


DANCE, £15 9 ta ils


87 -e ctjaKJ isstssii! « j?, (Licensed)


a u ra n t ROE


S »


Sun. to Thurs, 6-30 p.m. to 2 a.m., Fri. and Sat. fi-30 p.m. . to3a.m.


OPEN 7 DA YS1NCL UDING HOLIDA YS including Christmas and Nets Year's Day


Indian, English and Continental Dishes — only finest


. ' ingredients UBed, beBt curry in North-West TAKE AWAY M E A L S -10% DISCOUNT '


TH E WINDSOR H A L L at KING GUORGE’S HALL, Blackburn


Nice r ' j k . , i ,


A night out with THE FALL AND THE BEDLAMITES


(e r Velvet Underground)


ERIC RANDOM AND THE BEDLAMITES T H E B L U E O R C H ID S 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.


Box office — Blackburn 51887. Tickets £2


in ad /ance (£2.5(7 on door) (No admission after midnight)


ij i ^ ; ' y j t - » - f f f f . f f . f f f f k f f f f f f f f


^ CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT ^ £


? ■ ' . FRIDAY,DECEMBER4th ' r ' 7-30 p.m.


Xj ' '


” ' '' Admission 70p including supper ' ’ ®


•Isr Iff. ff .' ff ' f f ' f f . ' f f f f . ' f f


: CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN G I F T D A Y


MR GEOFFREY SMITH (Buraar of Bolton School) GUTS FOR THE TOWER FUND .


NOVEMBER 29th, 1981 SPECIAL PREACHER at 10-30 a.m.


.


, BY CHOIRS AND ORCHESTRA OF RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE '


Adulte 75p


CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL, CHATBURN CHRISTMAS MUSIC and CAROLS


Wednesday, December 2nd, 1981, at7-30 p.m. Children 25p


HISTO ER UDROD BiSS’BlRITOHE MHE ACC


AESSA W MN mwosopmo CR PH NEWO ICAL HNOK


VN


C L ITH E R O E C O N C E R T S SO C IE T Y


ILLIASO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th


GIRLS’ 'GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m. •


& » & m : # v ■ v - & V -


5-' RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL ^


CLITHEROE » • p


7 *


} CHRISTMAS } FAYRE i


A A


A ^ . • H F R ID A Y ,


D E C E M B E R 4 th 8t7-30p.ni.


A — GAMES ROOM FOR THE J ^


? REFRESHMENTS - CHILDREN


^ » * * ' & - f f . ADMISSION Sp • & ^


TOMBOLA k *


& A &


A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION Tickets at the door, £1.50, Students, 50p


pim . ' f f .


£ ANNUAL WHIST AND £ 5 DOMINO DRIVE


' f f . YOUNG FARMERS W


Z 2


w


fe / at PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL W . PRIZES AND RAFFLE - _ S


, M it ton Ha ll sH ou ldm a k e ; th e b e s t td ? ;


, its nam e ‘





MR- Mark Lawrence is be­ wildered that, the new! owners of,- Little -Mitton iHall; should; rechristen it - “ The. Old Stone House” . I share his bewilderment.


,« .r>,


i; ■ Why on earth the man- •agement,of ,a highly-suc-LAST week’s letters from Mr Alan.Barton and


h a s m a d e US


,» * , i -CkS«iA-';


Mr Clarie Gerrard do n o t t e l lu s th e real reason. why. « •


taxes have tacreaeed eo passes comprehension. ! ................ Since, 1945 it has been.


strongest publicity points , much. .....................'


. Here is a hall'with the o r ig in a l foundations dating back to the days of Edward I ; ' a hall which merits attention in almost all the more-reputable publications dealing with the topography -of our county;, the one-time home of families prominent. in ' Lancashire history over, many generations; includ­ ing the Catterall’s whose - unique


ique “brass” the more is one of intriguing fea­


tures of our ancient Whal- ley Church:


-The Great Hall of the«


building^ with, its Min­ strels’ Gallery, has such fine architectural features that it was the subject of a watercolour by L M. W. Turner, and an engraving of this magnificent .room by the eminent James • Basire is 'one of the finer illustrations in Dr Whitak­ er’s noted “History".


Owners with imagina­


indoctrinated into the minds of the public that the Government and the, local authorities would be able to provide all kinds of facilities — free educa­ tion, free health service, a- subsidised road and rail transport systemj .cheap water, electricity, and gas supplies, all at a cost of a few pence a-week de­ ducted from the ordinary


“ L ,■ waT 0*" It has also been the ?e ®arner;


notion that, if you did not get sufficient finance, for all these services, it was quite easy to borrow and pay later. So what has happened


/this


tion, surely, would nave — publicised these features v smaller, effieiently-man-


now n


is that now that/we can borrow no more. We have to repay our debtB and the interest charges and we do not like the position in which we find ourse­ lves. Large-scale, industries have all proceeded along path have


and we Labour


acted ina haste


ALAN Barton, an unsuc­ cessful Labour candidate- in this year’s County Council election, claims- th a t -a - Conservative County. Council .would have levied a supplemen- tary rate.


.. . ■ As a member of th eT i- ;


nance -Sub-Committee let me assure your readers this would not have been the case. The Conservative group


has consistently: main­ tained that the additional rate need- not have been levied-and .- already i t is


shall ’


— American visitors. I aged units which have am certain, would relish lower overheads. • The the invitation to dine in . family business must be. surroundings so deeply- encouraged,


rooted in the past. Now it .'is to be "The


Old Stone .House". .Has some of this solid mill­ stone grit, one is compel­ led to wonder, penetrated right inBide those catering craniumB?


ST MICHAEL AND ST JOHN'S CHRISTMAS FAYRE


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th at 2-30 p.m.


In THE HALL. LOWERGATE


VARIOUS STALLS, GAMES FOR CHILDREN, AFTEhNOONTEAS


GIFT STALLS, CAKE STALL, TOMBOLA,- ADMISSION 10p CHILDREN Sp,


COACH HIRE 45 SEATERS


COACH HIRE 29 SEATERS


NATIONAL FBDERATiON OF OLD AQE . PENSIONS ASSOCIATION CLITHEROE . BRANCH -


f CHRISTMAS FAIR Admission 10p


GRAND OPENING


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd


T E L


time S THE


ION tment —


* -


dBASSALES 4 " ’k i r k i r k


Qlaburn, Rlmlngton, Paythorne and Horton Branch


V, r WHITE BULL HOTEL, GISBURN .


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th,'1981, at 7-30 p.m. for Supper at 8 p.m.


CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION SOCIAL EVENING WITH SUPPER


" SPEAKERS: Mr D. Q. H. NELSON, President of the Sklpton Constituency, end Mr J. R. SMITH, Chairmen— Agricultural Advisory Commission. Chairman— Wes/ Riding County Branch of N.F. U. Recently elected _ __ member of Milk Marketing Board. ■ A ll members and friends wslcome


■' y is happening.


An opportunity for maatlng socially and exchanging vlewe. TICKETS AT DOOR E1.20.


ST PETER’S K.G.F.S. WHALLEY


Festive Coffee Morning Bring and Buy


* TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 St, 1981 10-30 a.m. to 1 p.m. attha


CONFERENCE HOUSE, WHALLEY ABBEY


Cakes and Preserves — Handicraft — Hamper — Fancy Goods — Plants— Tombola


Tickets 50p Good parking facilities , ACCRINGTON’S


Wl CHRISTMAS MARKET SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th


I T * ST MARY'S, LOWER HALL '


' YORK STREET ENTRANCE ’ - • 10-30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ADMISSION FREE


> Confactlonary,. Produce, Crafts, Christmas Qltta etc. .. / COFFEE at reasonable chargee


< Y JLACKBURN’8 ANTIQUE8 AND COLLECTORS > MARKET, PUBLIC HALL8.NORTHGATE, .


> ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS^


j " 9peolalPreaentSjfyvefflewMery,t*oltfnBand 8 ATURD A '


f t


■ - an Inaulrlee ■LAOKBUHN aaOea. BOLTON B4337 f ;


r , Open 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. Admission 28p. Children and * -v


' 8anlor Cltlxana JO p . ' i p ... -1 *


ATLlth . ' '


HODDER VALLEY . FOXHOUNDS


ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET


In the Town Hall, Accrington


Saturday, Novsmbor 28th 9-30 a.m. — 3 p.m.


Absolutely everything for the colleetor


Adulte 26p, Chlld(OAP 10p Stall Inquiries. Tel. Bolton •


491763 ______


JIM QARILICK AND .


! ANDY KAY, ,


' ' any hlgh-olaee function. ;. Tol. eilRNLIY 207B5


- 24-hour answering servloe


We provide.:a {professional Mobile Dlsootheque: Servloe for.


ANNUAL WHIST and


DOMINO DRIVE MONDAY,


NOVEMBER 30th. 7-30 p.m. In the VILLAGE ' , HALL, NEWTON


Admission 60p Including supper ,


H ALTON WEST J . INSTITUTE V:


W H I S T D R IV E Monday, November 30th - >- '7-30 p.m. 'J ‘ ,





’ > IN8TITUTE FUND8 ■ ■ __________B0p - " i t ^


V. : :F>rfrrtt,-t~ F r~= r ■ ' t - i ' .:


and ST PAUL’S BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


AUTUMN FAYRE SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 28th IN THE


VILLAGE HALL OPENED AT 2-30 p.m.


. Admission 10p, Children Sp . Rsfnshmsms available


B O O K F A I R


at WHALLEY C of E SCHOOL, FRIDAY,


NOVEMBER 27th


6-30 — 8-30 p.m. No admission charge


BROOKSIDE


- SCHOOL, BRIGHT STREET .


TOY FAIR FRIDAY,


NOVEMBER 27th, 6-30 p.m.


' ADMISSION 5p -


, Toys, Games, Books, ^ Jewellery, Bring and Buy, \ Refreshments, Leather Qooda


, TELEPHONES!


EditorlalM.........'. Clitheroe 22324 Advertising Clitheroe 22323 ClBielfled IIHtllltlllt Burnley 22331


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY 1 CENTRE AND PLAYGROUP '


C H R I S T M A S F A IR


S A T U R D A Y , D E C BM B E R 5 th itftf.2 p.m, — 4-30 p.m.,


, at TRINITYSUNDAY SCHOOL ; ,i 8TALLS,,TEA8, FATHER CHRISTMA8, GAMES',


,) ! ! FANCY D R E 8 8 -U N D ER EIGHT8 AND OVER ■ . < . - EIGHT8 at 2-30 p.m. ' • ,


( AdmlaalonlBp ' > V .. . , * rL. 1 1 < ' -- (\ “ ■ “ , Chlldranfra# Vi - ' l l ' ‘ -t k, . '


110/112 DUCKWORTH STREET, DARWEN.


ANAZ INDIAN RESTAURANT


Tel. DARWEN 73357 FOR CURRY AT ITS BEST!


OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND. INCLUDING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'8 DAY


12 noon to 2-30 p.m. RE-OPEN 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. FRI., 8AT., SUN. 12 noon to 12 Midnight


BUSINES3 LUNCHE8 MON.-THUR8. - OPENING HOURS — Indian, English and Contlnantal Dishes


Newton Village Hall ,


CHRISTMAS WHIST . and .


DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY,


Also Children’s Dominoes


ADMISSION 70p ; Including Supper / Prizes, Turkeys etc.


DECEMBER 5th, at 7-45 p.m.


newton-in-bowland; UNITED REFORMED CHURCH "


CHRISTMAS FAIR


SATURDAY


NOVEMBER 28th at 3 p.m.


In THE SCHOOLROOM STALLS OF PRODUCE,


1.


TOWELS, TOYS, BOOKS, ETC.. BUFFET TEAS


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the ■


SAMARITANS .- ANYTIME


W ■ NELSON 694929


' ^ ) f or BLACKBURN


./W 662424 . Call or write to


. 15 MARKET SQUARE, - NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


will be taken by Mrs M. Cottam and Mias Carter at 2 p.m. Mince Pies will be served — Collection


Gift Stall, Cake Stall, Raffle, Afternoon Teas WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd A CAROL SERVICE


< WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd at the SPIRITUALISTS CHURCH GREENACRE STREET ’ from 2 p.m.


(


COACH HIRE 12 SEATERS Book Now with


H O D SO N S OP GISBURN


TEL. 394


for your next outing or party


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLITHEROE BRANCH 43 WHALLEY ROAD


A N N U A L G E N E R A L M E E T IN G T O B K H E L D


: FRIDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 27th, at 8 p.m. Bx-Servloemen. Old and New Membere weleome to attend.


SLAIDBURN TREFOIL GUILD


ANNUAL


SLAIDBURN VILLAOI HALL


of Gt. Harwood


CHRISTMAS FAIR


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th 2-30 p.m.


Opener Mrs J. W. BARON '


County Chairman — Lanes East T.G.


V Admission Sp Children FREE


Refreshments available


Saturday, Maroh 6th, 1SB2 Whlat and Domino Drive In aid of the R.N; Lifeboat ■ Institution


, JIMMY PELL, '


7 Limefield Avenue, Whalley.


I do not see-any shame


becoming 'crystal clear that the Labour Group acted in;haste before fully examining the budget they inherited. In other-words, Lanca­ shire ratepayers have had


in anyone having to get out their bicycle, whether, it is for pleasure,, to get - them to and from/' school or their “ place of employment,- I did just that in 1947. I cycled nve- and-a-half miles at each end. of my working Bhift which varied between commencing at 6 a.m. and sometimes finishing, at midnight. The truth is that we


have all gone soft due to our so-called affluent ways. We need to con­ sider those less-fortunate than ourselves, by being more responsible In the way we do our jobs and take up jobs rather than unemployment benefit. Many jobs are , available but are not taken up.





to revert , to > to find an extra £24 m, which would have been far better used in re­ generating the county’s economy, for, after - all, over 50 per cent of that sum has to be found from the ’industrial and ■ com-- mercial sector.


- Incidentally, if Alan


Barton was the Labour member for Burnley, would, he stand for Knuts- ford???- •


t ;


COUNTY COUN. DAVID COULSTON The Greenyards, Barnacre Road, Longrldge


M is le a d in g s ta tem e n t


AN insult from certain quarters may be as good- as a compliment and I do not r e s en t fo r . one' moment abuse by the- Labour Party. • /


There is plenty, of scope their Press officer making . I do, however, object to


for our: manufacturing fnv , a highly misleading state-- dustries- to 'sell / abroad :.if only they /will be competi­ tive in prices. We have an excellent record-, in , pro­ ducing; fine-quality goods, but we must go out and find the--markets and what the customer requires. When we have done


ment.: about the sup­ plementary rate. The.supplementary rate


this, we shall find that we can manage the problem of unemployment. There will be more in­


itiative for people to pay. their own way and rely lehs on the Government and the local authority to provide ’ the things they can quite well provide for themselves. Is this not the way to reduce taxes and rateB?


LEO WELLS, 4 Chester Avenue, Clitheroe


Three signs approved for pub


A PROPOSAL by the Tetley Walker brewery to


- retain three pictorial ad­ vertisement signs at the Brown Cow, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, was approved at a meeting of the Kibble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. An application for the


display or five signs at the pub had’ earlier been turned down by council­ lors, but following negoti-' ations between planning officials and. the applic­ ants, it was agreed to reduce the proposed number of signs to three.’


’ C l ith e ro e member Coun. Bob Ainsworth warned, however, that the junction by the pub was a very dangerous one and it was hardly-the best place to have wall- mounted advertisement/ signs.


is a Labour , rate by a Labour Council and no such rate would have been levied under a Con­ servative , Council in con­ trol at County Hall. The rate will cause


hardship to individuals and damage,to industry, and I am glad the govern­ ment is to ’ introduce farther legislation to pro­ tect -.people' from further irresponsibilities of this sort. .


t; “■


DAVID WADDINGTON, Clitheroe Division MP


N o e x tra ra te u n d e r T o rie s


I REFUTE the statement by Mr Alan Barton in his letter last week. There would not have been a supplementary rate levied had the Conservative been the majority party on the County Council.


JOHN. C. WATSON County Councillor, Treetops, Pinder Close, Waddington -


Appealing for toys


A’ CLITHEROE toddlers’ group is , appealing for toys to help keep the youngsters1 entertained at their - weekly g e t - to ­ gethers, . V ’ ■ Mrs Janet Calton, co­ leader of St ‘Paul’s Tod-; dlers’ Group, said they were particularly - looking, for the bigger kind of toys which the children could ride or push around.


. "We -have. plenty of


smaller toys, and won­ dered if there might-be any of the bigger, variety which children have out­ grown .and ; families, have finished with," she said. ;: Anyone who - can help should contact Mrs Calton


- (tel! Stonyhurst 529) or the Vicar of St-Paul’s. the Rev.’ Arthur Siddall (tol. Clitheroo 22418).


/For cattle


THE Kibble Valley Coun­ cil’s^, Development Sub-


• Commlttee-rhas / approved aV p la n s 'b y . To w n son Brothers t(Fuel /Services)


.to.house beef cattle in .an ^agricultural, buildimr at Lower ’ Edge Farm: Slald- S im ” '*■ -


^ * ^ 1 ^ PEUGEOT


. ITS WHAT’S UNDERNEATH THAT PUTS THE


PEUGEOT OWNER ON TOP Si/ctyeiga OUuxttotnM'tuitptlattitt taunt


lamamtotMoinm •lloyi


164cu ft boot ... ™


7roatwhMlditn He knows the attractive body hides a wealth of excellent


mechanical features. A transverse alloy engine: front wheel drive, all-round Independent ,


suspension; a large boot, a safety cage and a revolutlonary new anti­ corrosion treatment s y s t e m . __5 No other comparable saloon Is built like a Peugeot 305;


See one at LOW MOOR GARAGE, CLITHEROE. Tel, 26021/2


MoT TESTING DAILY NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY?"


OPEN 8-30 a.m. — 6-30 p.m. Monday to Friday , /Saturday 9 a.m.'—12 noon-.’


^ ' ' ?| *


Ifc x W i. : >


l u « \ lndcp.nd.nl luipimlon l.rouad ' ■ Urgently Wanted GOLD and SILVER CASH FOR GOLD


9ct. — Up to £100. paid , 18ct. — Up to £200 paid 22ct, — Up to £240 paid


Hallmarked ARTICLES WANTED CLOCKS, BRASSWARE,


POTTERY, BRIC-A-BRAC, ETC. WANTED


VICTORIAN DIAMOND RINGS, EARRINGS, BROOCHES, etc. WANTED


WANTED! LONG GOLD CHAINS,


PINCHBECK OR GOLD-PLATED PENDANTS


WANTED— ANY ITEM OF JEWELLERY IN ANY CONDITION GOLD OR SILVER -


£5 to £100 ANY SILVER AND GOLD


MEDALS — MASONIC, etc. — WAR MEDALS


ANY WEDDING RINGS £10 minimum


paid each for 22ct. Any condition!


SILVER CIGARETTE CASES ■> £5 to £35


CASH PAID - NO AMOUNT TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE


GOLD POCKET WATCHES AND CHAINS


£40 to £450 Anyconditionl


SILVER FRAMES, SILVER \


CANDLESTICKS, SILVER TEA POTS, etc.


also silver plate wanted


THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


PARISH CHURCH HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE


If you cannot come and see us, we will come and aee you


B. J. BOUSFIELD, Brookslde Barn, Over Kellet, CARNFORTH 732406 Prices subject to change according to market


S a t is f ie d - c u s t om e r


IN.-reply’to Mrs J.-Wal- i ker's condemnation of the ; service, and . courtesy • shown'by the Post Office staff at Clitheroe, I.would like - then opportunity to" refute her. charges.,


; i After working behind a- counter for; a number o f ; years myself,1.1 set great store by : politeness and manners and I have no hesitation in declaring . that: I have received both help-.and respect from, every member of staff concerned, when attending to my own requests. I might add that today


I have taken great pains to reassure thepi of my satisfaction. May.I suggest to Mrs


Walker that she tries to realise that even'the most


.perfect, public servant can nave an "off day" and that, occasionally, despite every effort to ensure that' "the customer is always right," one some­ times . . : gets back what one gives!


'


NAME AND "ADDRESS SUPPLIED


Few. signs , v o f life - ■ .


A DULL wet morning did not deter 15 members of Clitheroe Naturalists’ Soc­ iety from taking part in the first of the winter local walks. . Leaving the old railway


station by way of, Kirk- moor Road, they reached the river and at Brunger- ley took the bottom path through the park to West Bradford bridge, where another river path led to Darkwood Brow. ■ Seagull, fieldfares,


mallara and a heron were the only signs of life. Mr G . : Wilkinson thanked leader Mr R. Blades.


DIRECT FROM TH E FACTORY


C om p a r a these p r l e o s — BEDROOM CARPETS .


i from £ 1 .8 5 aq. yd. ’


ACRYLIC NYLON AXMINSTER at £ 5 .9 5 sq. yd.


80/20 WOOL/NYLON BERBER . TWIST £ 6 .5 0 and LOOPILE £6.99,


OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY, • 9 a.m. to 4'p.m.


YEING COlMPANYiLIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE Tel. 23721


D STALWART


PENDLE MILL SHOP n ow s e llln g j


JACQUARD,


BROCADE, CREPES AND TAFFETTA FABRICS at REDUCED PRICES '• Opening offer of FENTS


on S A TU R D A Y , N O V EM B ER 2 8 th 9j-30 a.m. — 5 p.m.


at only 5 0 p a metre


GENUINE MILL STOCK Ample parking


PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE 23174


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