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Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 16th
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL, 8 p.m.
Dunsop Bridge Village Hall
DANCING to the PARKER BROS BAND
COME
This Saturda November 6t'
Jncludingsuppe^^^^mr
8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m. Admission £1.50
DISCO 2000
MOBILE DISCO Foryour
CHRISTMAS PARTIES BOOK NOW
Also for WEDDINGS 21 st PARTIES etc. and ALL OCCASIONS
Tel. CLITHEROE 4 1 4 7 2
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
Waddlngton Branch
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING THURSDAY,
WADDINGTON Commencing 8-15 p.m.
NOVEMBER 11th SUN INN,
NEW SALE at St Nicholas’
NEW and GOODAS
Sunday School, Sabden
commencing 10 a.m. Clothes, toys, plants, etc. Admission 5p
on Saturday, November 6th
Proceeds to R.V. Hospice Fund
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB
EVENING SNOWBALL
BINGO
(GOODS) Plus
WED., NOV. 10th 8 p.m.
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 6th 7-45 p.m.
Admission 60p 'Including supper
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
COME DANCIHG TO THE
Dales Country Show Band
9 p.m. — 1 a.m.
Pie and Peas Supper 8 p.m. — 9 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOV. 19th Admission £2.25 Licensed Bar
To book tlcketa please Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 6S5 or 277
BRITISH KIDNEY
PATIENTS ASSOCIATION J U M B L E
LOWER PARISH HALL
at STMARY’S SALE
off York Street CLITHEROE
________ at 2 D.m.
on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
WHIST DRIVE WEDNESDAY,
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE MILITARY
NOVEMBER 10th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 60p Including supper
HEAVY ROCK EVERY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5th DJ TUSH
£1 with this Invite 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.
TRAX DISCOTHEQUE NELSON
FOOTBALL SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 6th Chatburn Playing Field Ground
ASHLEY SMITH QUARTER FINAL
CHATBURN FC CATHOLIC SC
Klck-otr 2-15 p.m.
Refreshments available Match sponsors
COTTAGE RESTAURANT, GISBURN
Tel. Glsburn 441
ALL HALLOWS MITTON
MEN'S EFFORT Whist and
Domino Drive in The Institute
Friday, November 12th
7-30 p.m. Admission 65p Inc. supper DARTS CRAVEN
OPEN SINGLES HELLIFIELD WMC
Saturday, November 20th 1 p.m. start
ENTRY FEE £1 per person
£100 PRIZE MONEY Entries to G. Fawcett, 4
EAST VIEW, GRINDLETON, Near Clitheroe
FOOTBALL, at SHAWBRIDGE
FA VASE 1st ROUND
CLITHEROE V
(LIVERPOOL) MOTORS FORD
KICK-OFF 2 p.m. ADMISSION 80p
Children and OAPs 40p (ALL PAY)
Refreshments available Match Sponsored by
RUFUS CARR LTD
BAWDLANDS GARAGE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22173
!*> ' FLOWER CLUB CLITHEROE
A Demonstration by Mr Hugh Mather
WISTMASJ0Y” in St Michael and St
John’s Social Centre, Lowergate
(please note re-arranged venue)
Friday, November 5th at 7-30 p.m.
Visitors cordially Invited CLITHEROE
FLOWER CLUB are holding a
DOMINO DRIVE at The Hodder Bridge Hotel, on Monday,
WHIST and
November 8th at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 75p Inc. Refreshments
and DOMINO DRIVE WED., NOV. 17th 7*45 p.m.
SLAIDBURN YFC CHRISTMAS WHIST
Admission 75p Including suppet WHIST: Village Hall
DOMINOES:
IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
NELSON 694929 or BLACKBURN
/ / 662424 Call or write to '
15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
Hark to Bounty by kind permission of Mr and Mrs TurnBr
PRIZES, TURKEYS, etc.
Time to lose a stone before Christmas with
Don't be a Christmas Pudding this year, be a Christmas Cracker.
SLIM SET
CLUBS AT CHATBURN, CLITHEROE (lunchtime) and LANGHO
Tel. BLACKBURN 49986 for further details
LANE ENDS COMMUNITY ' CENTRE
Annual
NOVEMBER 10th at 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION Adults 60p Children 30p
Including PLATE SUPPER ALL WELCOME
Don't Forget CHRISTMAS FAYRE Saturday, November 22nd at 2 p.m. .
■ .
DOMINO DRIVE on WEDNESDAY,
WHALLEY CHURCH PLAVFDC
ABSURD PERSON SINGULAR
TICKETS £1 ADULT 50b CHILDREN
WHITAKERS. WHACLEY
including Refreshments Available from .
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
SECONDS PARTY by LORNA SLINGER
JOYPLAN BRANDED
Tuesday, November 9th
7-30 p.m. Admission; 25p
including tea and biscuits
Busy time at Low Moor coffee
evening
fu l that more than £200 ivas raised in a little over an hour-and- a-half. And as a residt, the
A COFFEE evening staged in the vicarage at S t P a u l’s, Loiv Moor, ivas so success
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT: W. J. WILKINSON Esq.
Grand Cabaret Night FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
at CIVIC HALL, LONGRIDGE 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
DANCING, CABARET, CHICKEN SUPPER, LICENSED BAR
Admission £5. — For Tickets Tel. Mr P. Morris, Rlbchester 523
CHRISTMAS PARTIES CATERED FOR RING SLAIDBURN 236
HODDER VALLEY
CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Wine and Cheese
and Coffee Evening
Thursday, November 11 th, 7-30 p.m.
at Rock House, Slaidburn Tombola Admission 80p
Bring and Buy Children 40p
WHALLEY C of E SCHOOL PTA GRAND FIREWORK
DISPLAY and BONFIRE at WHALLEY CRICKET. CLUB,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th,at 6-30 p.m. Admission 50p each or £1.50 per family
Refreshments available Sparklers on sale (No own fireworks)
nt ' ire a n d
ER, 1 9 8 2 , R o t a r y
i ty Primary s t Go ld e n t.
months in GOLDEN JUBILEE EVENTS
at PENDLE CP SCHOOL 8 p.m. — 10 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
CHEESE and WINE EVENING Parents, Friends, Old Pupils all very welcome Tickets £1.25 from school or parents or pupils
WOMEN FOR LIFE ON EARTH
GREENHAM COMMON WOMEN’S PEACE CAMP
NON VIOLENT DEMONSTRATION DECEMBER 12th and 13th
. THE ALLEYS, PIMLICO ROAD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 7-30 p.m.
MEETING Contrary to rumours
BLEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT KEMPLEEND
Is still functioning ss usual with the same supervision and owner
As from FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, we are
Introducing a MEDIEVAL NIGHT, EVERY FRIDAY, at 8-30 p.m.
Bookings only, C7.50, Inc. Please Tel. STONYHURST 335 for details P L A Y S Q U A S H F IT
THE ALL WEATHER SPORT EVERY DAY from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Showers, Spectators Seating, Glass Back Court Pool, Television, Solarium, Soft Drinks, etc.
EMPRESS SQUASH, CRICKET GROUND CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE
Tel. 26887 during Evening Reception hours for a TRIAL GAME and details of REDUCED SUBSCRIPTIONS until ' JUNE 30th, 1983
_______ PARKERS ARMS NEWTON IN BOWLAND
BAR SNACKS DAILY SERVED IN THE BAR AND DINING ROOM
CHRISTMAS LUNCH BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN 1982
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November J,th, 1982 3 . <»»■* ■ MTTOY N FO LD FA
GUEST HOUSE LANGHO
Luxury en suite bedrooms with colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
A LA CARTE LICENSED RESTAURANT open to NON
RESIDENTS FOR DINNER 6-30 — 9-30 p.m. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY.
OPEN SUNDAYS FOR LUNCHES, HIGH TEAS AND DINNERS
Weddings, parties etc. catered for
Personally supervised by the owners, FRANK and LILIAN HARGREAVES
now taking bookings for Christmas parties. For reservations
Tel. BLACKBURN 48255
THERE was keen com p e t i t io n a t Empress Squash Club’s handicap tournament.
handicapped — the higher their position in the club internal leagues, the hard e r the handicap. Games were played to 21 points.
.
- 30 to meet Bill. Heanan (+14) in the final.
Nigel Willis managed to overcome a handicap of
Men’s number one
excellent spirit and at one time it looked possible for Nigel to catch up on Bill’s start. However, Bill’s deter
The game was played in
players battled to reach the men’s and women’s finals in the competition, sponsored by Skipton Building Society. Each competitor was
Throughout the week
mination earned him a 21- 15 win. In the women’s final,
ladies’ number one Susan Meadows (-20) met Sharon Willis (-18). In a long match Susan won 21- 0.
Clitheroe Branch of Skip- ton Building Society, Mr Doug Parker, and his wife Sandra, presented medals to winners and runners- up.
The manager of the
(right) are pictured with some of the winners and semi-finalists. They are, back, from the left, Nigel Willis, Bill Heanan, Philip Ashley. F ro n t : Ray Dryden, Sharon Willis, Carrie Macdonald.
chairman of the club com mittee, which organised the tournament, thanked everyone who had helped. Mr and Mrs Parker
Conor McLaughlin, L e t t e r s t o t h e E d i t o r
World of myth and make-believe surrounds SAS
PETE WESTON was quite right in expressing his opinion as a CND member and no doubt sincerely believes in what they do. But I take umbrage at his reference to the men of the SAS.
Help a valuable
INDOOR MARKET GISBURN
Trade Inq. D. CAPSTICK TEL. GISBURN 376 and 377
able £10,000 to the Task ■Force Commander in the early days of the Falk-' lands crisis, for the exclu sive use in providing wel fare for those under his command and not least for the benefit of those in jured in the conflict. But that was only the
the vital importance of sustaining the facilities for rehabilitation, training, employment, welfare and benevolence^ which the Legion has created for the benefit of ex-Service p eo p le, widows and families. The Legion made avail
EVERY SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
the best ever.
beginning. Once more, therefore, we greatly need more help, both fi nancially and practically, to continue the valuable service given to ex-Ser- vice men and women and their dependents. Let us make this year
MRS E. PENNY, Clitheroe Poppy Appeal Organiser, 79 Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe.
service ON November 14th we remember those who fell in the two World Wars, but the Royal British Legion is reminded every day of the unique commit ment entered into by serving men and women. It is also reminded of
sonal opinion — that he found their cold brutality and disdain for human life disturbing. There are many so-
This again was his per RM RESTAURANT and iv:.T
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IS HOLDING HER
2nd IN-STORE FASHION SHOW
ON Friday, Nov. 5th, 2 — 4 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 6th, 10 —12 1 noon
COLLECTIONS FROM CASUAL TO
COCKTAIL ARE TO BE MODELLED BY THE STAFF, GIVING INSPIRATION FOR PARTY IDEAS
i . 7 GEORGE STREET, f r e e p a r k WHALLEY. Tel. 2154 a d m is s io n
Take a load off your mind!
RUBBISH and BUILDERS WASTE
REMOVE IT WITH CLITHEROE
called experts who write of the SAS troopers and then exaggerate. There is a world of myth and make-believe which, un fortunately, still sur- rounds 'the SAS Regiment and embarrasses the sol diers. They are not a killing
machine, but are really highly professional sol diers who take great pride in getting their job right. ■ I would recommend to
movement. Peace is a pre cious commodity like free dom and ideals are fine but they do not alter facts. Peace and freedom
are not involved in politics, but avail themselves to the cause of freedom. The CND is a peace
Mr Weston that he reads the book “Who Dares Wins” — he may form a different opinion of the men afterwards. As a special force they
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