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r 6 Clitheroe Advertiser andj'imes, April 8th, 1982 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). B Easier holiday out and about attractions


A NOSTALGIC FAMILY DAY OUT IN


‘BRONTE’ COUNTRY


Whether you get to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway by road or rail — that’s half the fun! You’ll pass through some of Yorkshire’s most attractive and varied scenery.


- JULY and AUGUST. Children are sure to want to see the famous “’railway children’s" station at Oakworth. while mum can


^ Children under 5 travet free and children 5-16 are half fare.


Phono Haworth Station (0535) 45214 for full details or Haworth (0535) 43629 for the 24-hour talking timetable.


KEIGHLEY AND WORTH


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VALLEY RAILWAY HAWORTH STATION


BOLTON MUSEUMS and


ART GALLERY The Central MUSEUM houses collections of Natural


’ History and Geology. Prehistoric and local Archaeology and Egyptian antiquities. There is also an AQUARIUM. In the adjoining ART GALLERY are paintings, sculptures and pottery, and several art exhibitions are shown through the year.


On the outskirts of the town are SMITHILLS HALL, a medieval manor house on the edge of the moors, with a small Trailside Museum and Nature Trail. HALL I' THE WOOD was once the home of Samuel Crompton, inventor of the Spinning Mule. Museum of local history


The museum was opened to display aspects of social history in 1978


LITTLE BOLTON TOWN HALL INQUIRIES TO BOLTON 22311 (ext. 379)


is so much to see and do for the whole family. Steam trains run every weekend throughout the year as well as DAILY during


When you reach the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, there


• visit the shops and Bronte Parsonage at Haworth. While all the family will enjoy the ride behind a full sire steam locomotive


working hard uphill on the five mile journey from Keighley to Oxenhope via Oakworth and Haworth.


A SPURT of warm w eather in March: urges us to s ta r t thinking of, going o u t , and about at Easter and later, and '’each year we see more and more choice of venues not very' far from home.


ous, there are interesting and exciting places to visit, near and >far, and things to do, alone, with' company or as a .family unit. Sutton Park, the York­


For the more adventur­ .'


shire home of .Mrs N. M. D. Sheffield,, is at Sutton- on-the-Forest, York, not too far off for an outing to one of the famous five stately homes of York­ shire. Sutton Park is an early


Georgian^ house built in 1730, and it was designed by the famous Capability Brown. The garden was


ADVERTISING FEATURE


designed and created by Major and. Mrs-Sheffield, and includes a ^rose garden, shrubs, herbace­ ous 'borders and /a* lily pond.


’are open to the public, and the decorative plas-


house include Chippen­ d a le , S h e ra to n and French furniture. All the main parts of the house


The contents o f the


tenvork is by Cortesse. The park opens On Good


Friday, Easter Sunday and Monday, on all Bank Holidays, and, at other times on weekdays. It can be opened by special. ar­ rangements -for parties. , ' There is a tea room and


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tival Hn September and in June and July there are jousting and equestrian displays, an, agricultural show and a custom car show. Lunches, high teas and


11th, the timing just right for people who take their holidays during Burnley Wakes Weeks. . There is an autumn fes­


W h y o h e a r t h v i s i t N e w b y ? . • Tour the beautifully


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afternoon teas can be booked in advance; there is free car and coach park­ ing and a free meal for the coach driver. Sutton Park is situated


'within easy reach for most of us in East Lanca­ shire. Anglers might make a


on the road between York and Helmsley, eight miles from York and four miles from Easingwold, and it is


-i-v-u/.- • SUTTON PARK, York


a gift shop, and there are special events throughput the season. There is a flower festi­ val on July 9th, 10th and


note of the Angling Fair to be held at Chatsworth House on May 23rd. It is the only specialist annual, angling fair in the country and there are added at-


tractions to make it a family affair.; , Fly tying, fish smoking, basket and net making,


fly casting contests, , fly , casting demonstrations, fish farms and fishing con­ tests for children are just a few of the attractions. Later in the year there


founded as a priory in 1170, and later became the home of Lord Byron. It': -is a long drive from home, about nine miles north of Nottingham, but well worth a visit. Gardens are-, open all


the year sound,- and the abbey is open during the


is a brass band festival, show jumping, a two-day sport spectacular and ‘ horse trials. Without the special


-myard promise a fascinat­ ing, day out; for Derby­ shire is hot so far from this part.of the world: Railway enthusiasts can'


e v e n ts , C h a tsw o r th House, gardens and far-


take their pick from the S te am tow n Railway Museum at Carnforth and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in Bronte country.


HADDON HALL BAKEWELL, DERBYSHIRE


Probably the most complete and authentic example of a medieval and manorial home to be found in England


The Hall and Terrace Gardens are open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive (not Sunday or Monday) from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until September 30th


to 6 p.m.) and MONDAY (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.)


SPECIAL OPENING: EASTER SUNDAY (2 ADMISSION CHARGE: £1.50 — Children 80p


Morning refreshments, afternoon teas and lunches avail­ able. Dogs not allowed — Car park


Estate Office, Haddon Hall) Bakewell, Derbyshire Tell Bakewell 2855


Have you seen how we make Hornsea pottery? How many bargains can you pick up m our


‘ Factory Seconds Shop? How many hours will the kids spend in the play


; Will they ever stop wanting anothergqwith the ( ' area? | - " Have you ever seen such unusual animals? . . he is?.


- MAKE YOUR PARTY OUTING SOMETHING DIFFERENT


“ L A D Y F I O N A ” \VIIsT


WHILE TAKING A CRUISE on the LANCASTER CANAL BoT licence for 100 passengers BARS ALWAYS OPEN


or relax and enjoy the scenery E, DINE, DANCE


Ideally suited for clubs, associations, schools, 21st birthdays, engagment parties, Rotary clubs, senior citizens outings


Inquiries: Mr E. A. Mitchell, 4 Victoria Road, Poulton-le- Fylde, Blackpool 899684


OPEN FROM 10 a.m. Sundays 2 p.m. to (i p.m. or earlier sunset


"Gal cling"


Adults 55p; Juniors, under 18 30p including 1982 souvenir Castle badge. (Under age 5 free).


CLOSED ONLY ON GOOD FRIDAY With guide or illustrated tour sheet


. YORKSHIRE DALES RAILWAY take a ride bn a


% EVERY SUNDAY, EASTER — SEPTEMBER 26th EVERY TUESDAY, JULY — AUGUST


Buffet and shops (models and books), bar on trains. STEAM TRAIN GOOD FRIDAY, EASTER SATURDAY, EASTER DAY, EASTER MONDAY, EASTER TUESDAY (9th — 13th APRILinc.)


2 accompanied children travel FREE on production of this advert (LA.)


EMBSAY STATION, NR. SKIPTON (off A59) "The Friendly Line"


Cattle ,


YOU WILL ENJOY A VISIT TO HISTORIC .


GOOSNARGH, Nr Preston CHINGLE HALL '


Built In 1260. Birthplace of St John Wall (1620). Featured 3n television, radio,and press


as the most haunted house in Britain.


Children under 13 20p " over 13 30p


Closed Monday and Friday *


(Bank Holidays excepted) Free Car Park (No Extras)


Telephone for Party Bookings: ■ GOOSNARGH 216 •


— GUIDE TOURS — Adults 60p


Bayley Arm Hotel


Bar Meals


Available lunchtime and evenings every day


High Teas served


Saturdays and Sundays RESIDENTIAL '


Bayley Arms Hotel Avenue Row’’ Hurst Green .


nr Whalley, Lancs.' Tel. Stonyhurst 478


FOLLOW


TH E COUNTRY- CODE


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ASTLEY HALL MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY


Astley Park, Chorley, Lancs


- FURNISHED ROOMS, POTTERY, PAINTINGS. CIVIC ROOM, TOY LEAD SOLDIERS, EXHIBITIONS, UNIQUE CEILINGS.


OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


VISIT THE HALL IN THE PARK


Children Accompanied 15p Children Unaccompanied 30p


12 noon — 6 p.m. Admisslonr-Adults 50p >


on our rnnKC of household text­ iles and linens. Get free advice on duvets ut mill'priccs. Browse round our craft and gift shop, pottery, canc, fashion, prints and much more. Have, lunch or ten in the Weavers Buttery- All in the' unique surroundings of this reno­


vated old Yorkshire mill.' \ Open ever)’day 10 n.m. — 5-’


•1350(1 .


(iVtsmilcsfrom Haworth on BG141 to Colne.)


; JO p.m.


PONDEN MILL STANBUKY. HAWORTH. TEL. HAWORTH


Lancashire Aero Club are pleased to announce


Commencing EASTER WEEKEND and EVERY WEEKEND THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER '


PLEASURE FLIGHTS


>. Bring the familyJor a flight'from E5 each


BARTON AERODROME, LIVERPOOL ROAD, BARTON, ECCLES • For further Information ring: 061-789 4785 , - '


/ ‘'AjTDTgrmp Save IU£'«


a medieval fortified manor house on the edge of the moors.


.TURTONTOWBR Visit historic


between Darwen and Bulton or eateh the bus from Bromley Cross Station. • Adrhissioit: Adults 2f»p, . . : Children lOp


• To yet there follow the BMill T ’ I2noon —Up.rn.


,. Now ooen Saturdays to ' Wednesdays .


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.V is it Ponden M i l l In the he ar t of Bronteland


Pl& L


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HORNSEA POTTERY LANCASTER


Wyresdalc Koad, Lancaster LAI 3LA. Telephone: 0524 68444 Open daily from 10 it.ni.


Enjoy an outing with a difference — visit I


THE WILDFOWL TRUST at MARTIN MERE ■ .


Waterfowl gardens contain over 1,500 colourful flamingos, swans, geese and ducks (many rare and unusual). Visi­ tor centre with ex­ hibition hall, gift shop, viewing con­ course, c o f fe e shop, picnic areas.


' \ Telephone:


Wheelchairs for dis-, abled. ■ Open daily from 9-30 a.m., (except Dec. 24/ 25th). 10 miles from Southport, sign­ posted on A565 at Mere Brow; 5 miles from Ormskirk sign­ posted on A59 at Burscough Railway Bridge^


Car parking free. Burscough:895181


The home-of Sir Walter Scott con­ taining many historic relics col­ lected by him.


OP£N UNTIL OCT. 31st Daily 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.


Sundays 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Bus parties. Tea shop etc.* Tel. (0696) 2043


ABBOTSFORD HOUSE MELROSE, ROXBURGHSHIRE, SCOTLAND


a ; o - , ;


radio controlled boats? . Wonder if Dad’s as g<pod at crazy golf as he says


special place, Leighton Hall, where there is a de­ lightful American antique dolls house which is 12ft. long. • Salad teas and lunches


Carnforth - has another ' ' I


■ miles away at Goosnargh, near Preston, is said to be one of the most haunted houses in England. It was built in 1260 and was the birthplace of St John


summer season. Chingle Hall, just a few


Easter Sunday and Monday APRIL nth'and 12th


Balloon Races, Parachuting, Kite Flying, Children’s Flights


plus Airspace Circus


' Wall. Another close-to-home


trip is to Astley ' Hall Museum and Art Gallery, in Astley Park, Chorley. Attractions include lead soldiers, pottery, paint­ ings, a unique ceiling and a variety of exhibitions.


exhibition of flowers at Valley Gardens, '.Harro­ gate, beginning- on April


There will be a glorious


22nd. Alpines,' landscaped


will be served by appoint­ ment and there is pre­ booking for educational groups. The hall has a fine col­


gardens, a plant market and displays by some of Britain’s foremost nursery e x p e r ts will delig h t garden lovers. Children under 16 are free of charge if accompanied by parents.


ducted tours of the house, and the surrounding coun­ tryside is. .very beautiful; . It is; an ideal breeding place for wildfowl and in 1964 the Leighton Moss Bird Reserve was estab­ lished' in the" grounds of


lection. of birds of prey,' and at certain'times of the day the. eagles give flying displays.' This alone is worth the trip to Leigh­ ton Hall. There are personal con­


, so, if it’s.' a new. .caravan the family needs, look in- at. the new and used cara­ vans for sale. Not so far from Carn-


'Ferrier,' .gave her last,- concert....:Also at ' Carnforth is Callender-, Caravans Ltd,


• forth is Lancaster. Priory, a lovely ancient priory full of treasures and displays of modern embroidery. Guided tours of the


hall is the place where the; late contralto, Kathleen


Leighton-.Hall.; •. < ; The music room in the.





.was designed by Robert Adam. ' . The disabled are wel­ come at Harewood House with special group conces-. sionary rates. There are


Lascelles family fo r -200 years, builty in '1759: by John Carr. The interior


open daily to the public and any lover of stately homes would be a fool to miss seeing this beautiful Yorkshire mansion. It was the home of the


Harewood House is


; toilets for the disabled and there is easy access


: for wheelchairs. Each year' there are


• Museum, Williamson Park, Hornsea Potteries and, of course, the won­ derful scenery. Newstead Abbey was


So much to see, leave a day free.


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Good Friday. Easier Saturday. Easter Sunday,> Wednesday and) Thursday Easter week, at 2 p.m. and I p.m. approx, from Barrowford Locks,'approx, ltehrs return cruises, iuc. Foulridgi* Tunnel


MV Marton Emperor. CRUISES CANAL


' JOIN • THE


LEGIONS Adults £1.2i». Children Hop ..


Tickrtx on Knit" front Lock Keepers Chttiujc Tel. 863187


Easter Monday trips from Toll House Museum; Canal Wharf, Burnley, from It


Ticket!* nenilahle from Tntcelplnn > ■ Tel. giH-tt * •


FOULRIDGE Adults £1.50. Children £1.10 . onwards ; \


' LEISURE CRUISES . : ' Tel. Nelson 694978 ■


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' RIBCHESTER ” R O M A N M U S E U M Open 6 days from 2 p.m.


Closed Fridays (except Good Friday)


Open all Bank Holidays :-.lrfii//x ,Wp. Chit*Iren top


lllni NE of I’RKSTON alunK A5!t to BI.2 I5


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It's a great day out in Lancashire witch country . CIHhoroe Castle and new museum


i Edisford Recreation Area, caravan and camping site (25294) -Pitch and Putt, play area, fishing, miniature railway Ribblesdale Pool (24625) super indoor facilities


Dlsnoy's Dragonslayer, April Sth-16th, open Good Friday


HVISIT RIBBLE VALLEY * Civic Hall Cinema, Clftheroo. Tel. 23274 '


istoric and scenic gem of the North West


• VISIT Whalley Abbey, Ribchester Roman Museum, Browsholme Hall > i .


• Ribblo Volley Arts Festival, April 19th — May 1st' Clitheroe Shopping Festival, April 24th — May 8th


. . 7 • .^SPECIAL EVENTS


Free brochure and all information from Tourist Information Centre, ftihhin Valiev Borouah Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, "


Clitheroe. Tel. 25566 __________________


AND ITS 25 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENS - • ■Foundedas a Priory in 1170 — later the homo o l the Poet, -


GARDENS: Open throughout the year 10 a.m. until dusk ABBEY: Open from Good Friday until September 30th, . ..


Lord Bvron. 9 miles north of Nottingham on the Mansfield /


NEWSTEAD ABBEY Road (ABO).


INQUIRIES: Superintendent, Newstead Abbey, Linby, ■ Nottingham. Telephone: Bhdworth 2822 ______


■ -ADMISSION: Grounds 60p,- Children 20p -’ ..V;. Abbey 50p, Children 10p - ' . i, CAR PARK FREE


-j. i 2 p.m.. until 6 p.m., • .#■ < . • '


The1 new Grasmere and* Word­ sworth Museum is holding an'ox-, hibitioii' of Wordsworth treasures


. WORDSWUKTH MUSEUM • GRASMERE


D O V E CO T TAG E • nnd the


and major loans from the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and ;the Science , .


.Mon. to Snt.t 9-110 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. also ’ Sunday ' 1-30 to ’5-30


*.f t.' Summer Hours: . . . .\luseum.


For'parly bookings (15 or orer). Tel. Grasmere (09665)161nr US '


p.m. Last adm. half an . hour before closintr.


Visit Lancaster this weekend and see the ancient Priory Church with all its treasures and its lovely modern em­ broideries.


L A N C A S T E R PRIORY


iwith its wonderful-views,, also v is i t . the Hornsea • Pottery,


Guided tours of the church can be arranged at any time by. writing to the head verger. Other places of interest: The. Castle, the City Museum and the Williamson Park


•Judge’s Lodgings and Music Room.


. Rnqtiiries telephone Lancaster 65338


WHITF0RDS 1982 Caravans by


The family firm where service matters


COMPASS, CROWN and THOMSON


Some 1981 models at


special prices, and a good selection of used caravans, or try us for self-tow hire.


, - We hire quality caravans. Now all equipped with a (lued


For further details contact:


heater for extra safety and comfort.


' Whltfords Caravan Centre, Healey Wood Industrial


' Estate, Burnley. Tel. (0282) 20029 -


i


To find us— turn off Manchester Road below roundabout onto - industrial estate.V v v : :


• Open daily from •11.30, House,


'• Farmyard • ' Exhibition-all set in superb . . .


.. National Park, ' Derbyshire.' * ’


-unspoilt scenery . in the Peak


church can be booked and: the area is full of interest­ ing things to see like Lan­ caster Castle,- the City


just having a meal out without having to drive very far might like to try the Bayley Arms at Hurst Green. It is close to Stonyhurst


special exhibitions . and events and Harewood is centrally placed in York­ shire. It’s - a. pleasant run via Skipton and Ilkley. • ; Lazier types who fancy


Stately Home and Gardens, Lakeland Motor Museum, Countryside and


alsoInflatables, Clowns, Games, Costumes, Face Paint, Fun!


HOLKERHALL ' & PARK


Craft Exhibit, Baby Animal Farm and Playground, Gift Shop, Cafe, Picnic areas


Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria


■ Cark-ln-Cartmel


Tel. Flookburgh (044-853) '32 8


Open daily ex. Sat. 10-30 — 6-00 NO EXTRA ADMISSION FOR SPECIAL EVENTS


CANAL CRUISES - THIS EASTER


PUBLIC


next to Dales Outdoor Centre. Sailing at 12-00,1 -30,3-00,4- 30, Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues.


8 different cruises from 1V* to 7 hours.


YOU CAN CHARTER US FOR CIub/Group/School trip, etc.


• CHILDREN 80p SENIOR CITIZENS £1.00 ADULTS £1.20 for VA hours


weather protection, Bar, Toilet, Catering, Music.


The boat has 50 seats, full


SEND FOR BROCHURE to: 12 Bridge Lane, Ilkley


or Coach Street, Skipton Tel. Skipton 60829


Tel. Ilkley 607930


PENNINE BOAT TRIPS OF SKIPTON


PARACHUTING at Ormskirk


WEST LANCS PARACHUTE


• « CENTRE “We train you locally"


te lep h o ne ^ Helens 35342 or write


' For details of courses


77 Argle Street, St Helens, Merseyside


** Mr Roy Harrison ______


BILSDALE RIDING AND TREKKING CENTRE


. Bookings being taken for residential holidays for 1982 Unaccompanied children welcome


College, there are idyllic walks on every side and the food, at noon, or evening, is good. There are also bar snacks.


BILSDALE HIDING AND .TREKKING CENTRE Shaken Bridge Farm, Hawnby, Helmsley BILSDALE 252


Contact:


INGLEBOROUGH CAVE, CLAPHAM


Off the A65 between Ingleton and Settle


A cave full of stalactites, stalagmites and other interesting formations,


A delightful Nature Trail leads to the Cave through the wooded Ingleborougfr Estate grounds (approx. VA miles)


Open daily (including Saturdays and Sundays) from 10-30 ' . onwards.


Guided Tours at regular intervals with special party rates.


Telephone CLAPHAM 242 (24-hour Answering Service)


From Coach Street, SKIPTON,


Come to S U T T O N P A R K Sutton-on-the-Forest, YORK


S T E A M T O W N ' RAILWAY MUSEUM


2 shops, cate, model and miniature railways


DUCHESS OF HAMILTON (EASTER SUNDAY) MAYDAY MAY 3rd


ORIENT EXPRESS PULLMAN CARS ,


EASTER ATTRACTIONS View the fabulous


GRAND STEAM CAVALCADE


(Covers unlimited rides when railway operates) FREE Car .Parking for patrons


Steam rides'on Standard and Miniature Admission: Adults E1.50, Child 75p


(Facilities subject to change without notice)


WARTON ROAD, CARNFORTH, LANCASHIRE Telephone (0524) 734220/732100


Come by train (we are adjacent to Carnforth Station) or by road via the A6 or M6 (Junction 35)


BALLOON & AIRSPACE DAYS PB '


•' iwr S I


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N P W D V L • |V | IV


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- redecorated Adam House — still a lived-in Home -


• Stroll at leisure through famous Gardens '


• Ride the Miniature Train through Orchards and • Gardens ' Explore exciting Adventure Gardens, Boating and all


• Relax in the licensed ' Garden Restaurant • Visit the Newby Shop,


I— Q NEAR ' -gifts I I CXI I RIPON . • Or just have fun m the


Forde!ailsTclf090-Uj25S3' Picnic Area That’s Why!


Opemng Times: H a ll 1-00 p.m. to 5-00 p.m. April, May . and September: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and


Monday, April 1st to September 30th. Last admission . . - ■ 5-00 p.m.


Gardens: 11-00 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Every day except '•


J u n e , J u ly and August: Daily except Monday but including August Bank Holiday.


Sunday anJ all Bank .Holidays. : ' bulging with irresistible Clitheroe


8 Miles North of York on the B13I53 Helmsley Road


and enjoy the delights of a Beautiful Old English Country. Garden. Tour the exquisitely furnished, unspoilt Early Geor­ gian House. Wander down the Nature Trail, Woodland/ Temple Walks and see a superb example of a Georgian Ice House in the Grounds.


Attractive Tearoom. Gift Shop, with some Antiques.


OPEN 2-00 _ 6-00 p.m., GOOD FRIDAY, EASTER SUNDAY and MONDAY. SUNDAYS ONLY APRIL 18th and 25th. SUNDAY, TUES­ DAYS WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS from MAY 2nd to SEP­ TEMBER 26th.


This early Georgian House, built 1730, lived in all the .year round, contains Chippendale. Sheraton and French furniture,- some items from Buckingham House. (Palace), Paintings, Porcelain. Ceiling Plasterwork by Cortese. Flower arrange­ ments in all rooms. Park designed by Capability Brown.


Something for all the family! Ample free parking


Look for the “Sutton Park” direction signs on the A19 and in the Kasingwokl area.


Gardi Wind


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A G r e a t S p r in g


^ Glorious exhibits of flowers, alpines, landscaped gardens and a plant market, exhibited by Britain's ' foremost nursery firms, to be held in the


F L O W E R S H O W


VALLEY GARDENS, HARROGATE THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd ...


10 a.m. to '7 p.m. Adults £2.50 FRIDAY,' APRIL)23rd /


COTTONTREE INN TRAWDEN— Near WYCOLLER


EASTER SUNDAY and MONDAY CARVED BUFFET £ 2 PER HEAD


SERVED FROM 12 NOON to 1-30 p.m.


H IG H T E A S S E R V E D 3-30 to 5-30 p.m. RESERVATIONS TEL. 863678


. ; PLUS A-LA-CARJE MENU GOOD FRIDAY EVENING


... , FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT THE SENSATIONAL GROUP


WASHINGTON


EASTER SUNDAY EVENING ; THE ONE AND ONLY


MIKE SHAUN


10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults £2.50 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Adults £2


SATURDAY, APRIL 24th 9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adglts £2.50


Children under 16 years of age free if accompanied ' by parent ’’


:


BROWSHOLME HALL OPEN DAILY 2 - 5 p.m.


5m N.W. CLITHEROE LANCS


THE HISTORIC HOME OF THE PARKER FAMIL Y, IN THE BEAUTIFUL RIBBLE VALLEY


Sat., April 10th Sat., May 29th


Sat., Aug. 21st ,


- Sun., April 18th Sun., June 6th Sun., Sept. 5th


Entrance -House;'Garden' Picnic Site" ' *• Adults £1 Children 50p


Large and small parties at other times Ring Mrs Parker Stonyhurst 330


- SCOTLAND ROAD, CARNFORTH. M6 EXIT 35 Tel. No. (0524) 732224


CALLENDER CARAVANS LTD


Holiday Statics for sale with sites usually available. Morecambe Bay/Cumbria Areas.


Tourers and Holiday Statics available. Self Tow Hire. Massive Accessory Display __________


We are also agents for new Swift, Compass, Trophy and Deanline Tourers. Also wide range of used


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