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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER COLNE TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES
1.6th ANNUAL
SENIOR CITIZENS HOLIDAY THE
WEST COUNTRY CENTRED AT
WESTON-SUPER-MARE AFROM ONLY £ 98.00
> r I B B L E TRAVEL SERVICE 14th MAY, 1983 FOR 8 DAYS
DEPOSIT OF £20 SECURES YOUR BOOKING
Once again, the Burnley Express, Nelson Leader Series, Clitheroe Advertiser and Ribble Travel Service have combined their expertise and experience to bring you the 16th Annual Senior Citizens Holiday. This year we have chosen the beautiful West Country base of Weston-Super-Mare.
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THE WEST COUNTRY needs little Introduction. Here are the Mendlp Hills with the scenic Cheddar Gorge and the geologically spectacular caves, plus equally fascinating Wookey Hole.
Nearby Is the ancient City of Wells dominated by Its magnificent Cathedral and the Spa City of Bath.
WESTON-SUPER-MARE Is situated only a few miles from the M5 Motorway and Is within comfortable travelling distance of East Lancashire. Set against a backcloth of Weston Woods on Worlebury Hill are Anchor head, the Marine Lake In Madeira Cove, ana Knlghtstone with its Theatre. The wide promenade curves round Weston Bay to the formally laid out Winter Gardens, the Grand Pier and spacious Beach Lawns. Close to the promenade Is gracious Grove Park, whilst overlooking BImbeck Peck with Its tiny Island are Prince Consort Gardens. Varied entertainment, excellent shops In and around the town centre combine with the long iromenade and restful^gardons on level ground to make the West Country resort of Weston-super-Mare an
I centre for your Y YO U R CHOICE OF TH R EE S ELEC TED HOTELS IN WESTON-SUPER-MARE
BEACH HOTEL AND RESTAURANT — Regent Street — Licensed — No Uft A modest hotel, situated on the Sea Front overlooking the Pier and very dose to the shops. 25 bedrooms, some with Shower Units. The hotel has two bars, a residents bar adjoining the lounge on the first floor and a public bar on the lower ground floor. DORVILLE HOTEL — Madeira Road — Licensed — Lift A homely hotel, pleasantly furnished and decorated, situated in a quiet slightly elevated position between the Madiera Cove and Prince Consort Gardens. The hotel is fully licensed with an attractive bar complete with Billiard Table, a first floor lounge and ground floor terrace lounges offer spacious relaxation. AROSFA HOTEL — Lower Church Road — Licensed — Lift Another family-run hotel, comfortably furnished, and well situated a short distance from the sea front close to the Winter Gardens. 46 bedrooms all with radio and tea making facilities, some with
private.bath and w.c. The Mexican Bar, Sun Lounge and other lounges reflect a congenial atmosphere.
• 1. Full board accommodation at the hotel of your choice, commencing with Dinner on the first Saturday and terminating with Breakfast on the second. Packed lunches are provided on the full day excuralons. 2. Hotel Service Charge at the Arosfa. ?. Value-added Tax at 15%. 4. Return coach travel between East Lancashire and Weston- Suoer-Mare. 5. Two full day excursions with packed lunches. 6. Throe half day. excursions. 7. Admission to the Great Cave and other attractions at Wookey Hole. 8. Old Time Music Halt at the Winter Gardens. 9. Farewell Party Night. 10. Fully escorted throughout. 11. Cancellation and Travel Insurance.
THE COST OF YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES _ , ,. . - , . BEACH HOTEL DORVILLE HOTEL AROSFA HOTEL
Twin and Double rooms * £ 9 8 . 0 0
Twin & Double rooms £ 1 0 5 . 0 0
Twin & Double rooms • £ 1 *1 5 . 0 0
• Singlerooms..; None available'' Single rooms £ 1 1 2 . 5 0 Single rooms £ 1 2 2 . 5 0
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Twin & Doubles with Bath w.c.
£ 1 * 1 2 .5 0
Twin & Doubles with Bath/ w.c.
£*1 2 2 . 5 0
The cost of your holiday does not Include 1. Lunches en route to and from Weston-Super-Mare.'2. Hotel . Service Charges at the Beach and Dorville Hotels which are left to the guest s own discretion.
BOOKINGS ARE ACCEPTED subject to the conditions of Ribble Motor Services Ltd, which may be seen onv request, and on payment of a Non-refundable Deposit of £20.00 per person. The Balance is payable not later than 19th
March, 1983.
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. Gisburn
enjoyed a talk and slide show given by. Mrs Audrey Stretch, of Chat- bum, who described her journey from Katmandu to London. A competition for a pic
Katmandu /Members of Gisbum WI
Heather Lund playing questionmaster Terry Wogan. Nine teams competed,
Bolton-by-Bowland
Bolton-in-Lonsdale emerg ing as the winners. A supper provided by advis ory members was fol lowed by a disco.
Grindleton
ture of the sun setting, judged by Mrs Stretch, was won by Mrs Joan Dibb, Mrs Evelyn' As quith, Mrs Nan Hudson and Mrs Theresa Bell. The circulating grocery
box raised £29.75.
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TV quiz ' Gisburn YFC’s inter
club social took the form of a “Blankety Blank” quiz. The panel consisted of
terested, in setting up a Pre-School Playgroup in
New venture A meeting of people in
six members in fancy dress, Mark Hanson as Rod Hull, Helen Falshaw as Nora Batty, Sarah Gorst as John McEnroe, Joanne Frankland as Bar bara Woodhouse, Roger Thistlethwaite as Patrick Moore and Sarah Wilson as Lorraine Chase, with
' a venture. Dunsop Bridge
Grindleton is to be held in the CE School Hall at 4 p.m. on December 15th. ' Representatives of the Waddington Playgroup have been invited to out line the necessary steps to take when launching such
Miss R. Mundy was wel comed to Bolton-by-Bow- land WI by president Mrs G. Billows to give a cook ery demonstration. Mrs J. Cobb expressed
Mince pies Pendleton WI member
A party to look back on
—World peace
Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, December 9th, 1982 9 survey
CLITHEROE One World- Group members con ducted their third , annual survey in the market and the town c e n tre on
Saturday. It was held in prepara
tion for a meeting tomor row at 7-30 p.m. in Clitheroe Parish Hall at which the .speaker will be Mr John Ferguson, chair man of the United Na tions Association. He will talk on the arms race, world security and the Gospel. In the survey, 587
people were asked four questions. - O Do you think politi
cians put enough effort into reducing the risk of war? (yes 24 per cent, no 65 per cent, don’t know 11 per cent). O Sh ould Britain
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THERE were 46 children and 34 parents at the annual cradle roll party of St Leonard’s Church, Langho, on Saturday. O rg an ised by the
Mothers’ Union, the party is now a tradition at St Leonard’s and any child under school age who was baptised at the church is welcome to attend. Mrs E. Chadwick,
thanks and the competi tion for three mince pies was won "by Mrs Dyson, Mrs E. Funnell and Mrs T. Pope. • Members were r e
minded of the carol sing ing on December 16th,
19th and 20th, proceeds of which will go the Sue R y d e r and Multiple Sclerosis charities. Card bingo will be
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Guides and 1st Slaidburn Brownies will be giving their annual concert at Dunsop Bridge Village Hall on Saturday, at 7-45 p.m.
Concert The 1st Dunsop Bridge
layed at the end of the anuary meeting.
members' and husbands celebrated the festive season at their annual dinner dance at the Coach and Horses Hotel. Mrs G. Billows said it
Happy year Bolton-by-Bowland WI
had been a very happy year, with good speakers and attendances. Records. for dancing
were provided by Sid and Betty Clark, of Burnley, and on behalf of the guests Mr W. Crossley thanked the WI.
Creameries, Bolton-by- Bowland YFC members were shown how milk pro ducts are prepared and packaged. A vote of thanks was given by C.. Booth.
Milk products On a visit to Settle
run by Bolton-by-Bowland Children’s Committee for’ all the youngsters in the parish featured games or ganised by Mr T. Pope, entertainment by Nookies Disco and tea. Father Christmas delivered pre sents to the 62 guests round the tree in the vil lage hall.
Entertained The Christmas party
Bashall Eaves
birthday, Bashall Eaves WI had a cake made by Mrs A. Fox, cut by presi dent Mrs E. Spurgeon. The meeting was held at Browsholme Heights, home of Mr and Mrs H. Storey. Mrs Marty Drane gave
Birthday cake To celebrate its 40th
THE Christmas • fair held by St Helen’s Church, Waddington, on Saturday, ensured the redecoration of the Sunday School over the festive season . . . by raising £275. , - The building had been
Two-year ban for driver
given a seasonal air by the children of St Helen’s Playgroup, w’ho had made cut-out figures decorated with vivid colours. , The Sunday School
' motor cycle with excess alcohol in his blood.
committee served after noon teas and there were stalls selling kitchen and bathroom items, produce, sweets and stocking fillers. Raffle winners included
Mrs Chatburn, Mrs L. Bird, Mrs B. Leeming
and Mrs Thorpe. Our p ic tu re shows
Emily Jones . (4), her brother Daniel (7) and Nigel Metcalfe (7) with a giant panda from one of the stalls.
a beauty demonstration, Mrs S. Hartley acting as model. A raffle arranged' by Mrs I. Hitchen was won by Miss D. Worsley Taylor and Mrs P. Pye. A supper of pie and peas and cake was served
by the committee. Mrs S. Hartley res
igned from the committee and Mrs M. Melvyn was elected to take her place. T h e re a re no o th e r changes. Mrs Spurgeon thanked
everyone for help and support.
GUILD PARTY
NEW ch a irm an of Clitheroe Evening Town- sw’omen’s Guild, Mrs C. Sainsbury, welcomed members to the Christ mas party, which included a short sketch from the drama group and carols from the choir. Mrs J. Hemmingway expressed thanks. Overall competition
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wanner for the year w’as Mrs Catlow and raffle winners were Mrs Monk and Mrs Hitchen. The evening closed with
Carols accompanied by Mr Geoff Hitchen • on the piano.
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TRINITY Ladies’ After noon F e llow sh ip , Clitheroe, had an address by Miss M. Hetherington. Miss B. Foulds presided. R e f re shm e n ts were served and members wT
reminded of the Christ mas party on Tuesday.
ere
A CLITHEROE man was banned for two years and fined £120 by the town’s magistrates for driving a
son (21),- an unemployed aluminium dresser, of Whipp Avenue, was also fined £50 for having no insurance and £20 for having no driving licence.
to pay £25 costs. Mr Phillip Howard, pro
He admitted both sum monses and was ordered
secuting, said Stevenson was stopped in Whipp Avenue in the early hours by police w'ho noticed his erratic driving. He had difficulty in
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Sunday school superinten dent, organised games and the MU provided tea. The vicar, the Rev.
THE Jewish way of life was described by Mrs H. Homer, of Accrington, to members of Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild. Mrs M. Blezard ex pressed thanks. Mrs M. Robinson was in the chair.
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