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a n d J o h n ’s , D.I.Y. WEDDINGS (OR CHRISTMAS PARTY CELEBRATIONS)
You provide your own food and late night disco as required
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a n d D r am a t ic C a r o u s e l .
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i Roefield Hotel) DRD BRIDGE
10TEQUE
(THEROE lONDAY i MIGHT (25-45) jjESDA Y
|5 ’s DANCING Sd n e s d a y
VRET and ItNCING
flURSDAY >ISCO
Jf r id a y
PER DISCO Kt u r d a y
: 21 DISCO
JjUNDAY IWTRY and =STERN
iservations now te n for Christmas lin g Day and New fle, festive discos’
la ly 1! turkey dinner | -3 5 0
i) le throughout £ 5 .
December pokings welcomed
; of wine per person ios of six or more and tickets please
1 25536, or 22016
. . .' ROCK CRY FRIDAY fEMBER 12th
1 DJ TUSH w ith th is In v ite
(discotheque ■nelson
J j .m . — 1 a.m.
ST MARY MAGDALENE , SCOUT GROUP
Parents' Association present a
SECONDS PARTY on
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 17th, 1982
in the Parish Hall a* 8 p.m. Admission 20p
(including refreshments) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
D I S C O By GB’s
S i
St John Ambulance Hall, upstairs room
7-30. to 10-45 p.m. ADMISSION 60p
We reserve the right of refuseI
ST PAUL’S PARISH HALL
Low Moor
CHRISTMAS FAYRE
Sat., Nov. 27th, at 2-30 p.m. Opener Mrs Audrey Hunt
Admission: Adults 10p, - Children 5p
Usual stalls and teas WHALLEY
TODDLER GROUP ARE HAVING A
at Whalley Methodist Hall
TOY PARTY Tuesday,
November 16th
RIMINGTON and MIDDUP SPORTS COMMITTEE
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
Saturday, November 13th at 7-45 p.m.
Institute, Rimington in The Memorial
Admission 70p, Children 40p Potato Pie Supper Included
ibs j JR IO U S
r E L • 12-00
r CROWD SSS AND RS.
IY E R 25 I 12849 I g h t o f ■
SS ONLY i O R
HALTON WEST INSTITUTE
WHIST DRIVE Monday, Nov. 15th A 7-30 p.m. 60p
CHILDREN'S PARTY FUND 1
1 E V E R Y S A TU R D A Y NOVEMBER 13 th
E l 'with this invite 9 p.m. — 1 o.m.
TRAX DISCOTHEQUE, NELSON
" TONY LORD CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB
BINGO NIGHT TUESDAY,
(GOODS) NOVEMBER 16th
Royal British Legion Club 6 . .itl.
Clitheroe Antique
and Collectors Fair SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 20th
PARISH HALL, CLITHEROE
Kindly Remember H O D D E R V A L L E Y C O N S E R V A T IV E
Wine and Cheese
and Coffee Evening Thursday, November 11th, 7-30 p.m.
a t R o c k Houso, Slald burn
B RING and BUY. etc
C .O . P . I .N .G . A
E V E N IN G a t 44 WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE
Tuesday, November 16th, 7-30 to 9-30 p.m.
Cakes, Bring and Buy, Side ’ Snows
ADMISSION 30p IN AID'OF THE HOSPICE FUND
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ADMISSION lOp Inquiries: Tel.
Blackburn 664900 Starting 9 a.m. — 6-30 p.m.
BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Everyone welcome
fUARY, WED- C l i t h e r o e
| t h fo r C h r i s t ro c k g ro u p ,
We provide licensed drinking ti l l midnight
We have Ideal reception rooms for engagements, 18th and 21 st birthdays or celebrate any special occasion
Tel. Arthur Turner and discuss whatever party arrangements you prefer
TRAVELORS COMMERICAL HOTEL Tel. GISBURN 235
CLITHEROE LADIES’ LIFEBOAT GUILD COFFEE MORNING
at the SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, SAWLEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1982, 11 a.m, — 1 p.m.
Tickets 50p
IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!
NEED HELP? Ring the
. . ANYTIME
f® -
SAMARITANS NELSON
6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN
/ / 6 6 2 4 2 4 Call or write to
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
COLLECTORS MARKET
THE
public Halls, Northgate, Blackburn
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 13th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
of all kinds to solve your Christmas gift problems Admission 25p, Senior and
ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS IT E M S . _
Junior Citizens lOp Inquiries Blackburn 53093
Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
OK
(Years of experience) TEL. CLITHEROE 26507 or 27256
DISCO
RIBBLE VALLEY SNORKEL CLUB
Friday, November 12th D I S C O
at St Helen’s Sunday School} Waddington 7-30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
DANCING TO THE FABULOUS
m r . d . j . d is c o Admission 70p Inc. supper No passouts after 9 p.m.
We reserve the right of refusal
SS MICHAEL AND JOHN’S LADIES’ GUILD
J U M B L E SALE SAT., NOV. 13th
St Michael and St John's SOCIAL CENTRE, LOWERGATE at 2-30 p.m.
Admission 5p Refreshments
HM Ssag a a
WADDINGTON BRANCH ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
UNITED SERVICE
REMEMBRANCE St Helen’s Church,
Waddington, November 14th
at 10-45 a.m.
Branch members parade 10-20 a.m. Waddington Village Club
Stalls Proceeds In eld of the Lifeboat Guild______
j O p e r a t i c a n d S o c ie ty , p r o
| B ow la n d Sec- S ch o o l , w h i s t , a n d
INDOOR MARKET GISBURN
EVERY SATURDAY 9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Trade Inq. D. CAPSTICK TEL. GISBURN 376 and 377
BLEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT
MEDIEVAL NIGHT
COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th
BOOKINGS ONLY £7.50 Tel. STONYHURST 335
CHIPPING SHOW Whist and
Domino Drive AT THE
HIGHER HODDER HOTEL
on TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 16th at 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION: 60p with usual supper
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
ENARY WAY. BURNLEVg A MAKE CHRISTMAS REAL CRACKER
' entertained by a superb brass showband whilst you dine. After dinner sit back and relax to our top class cabaret act.
THE CARL DENVER TRIO
. Also dancing to our resident band CUPID and personality DM.
11 Mecca Leisure. I The Best in British Entertainment
MEMORIAL HALL HURST GREEN
CHRISTMAS WHIST
and DOMINO DRIVE will be held on FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 19th
to commence 7-30 p.m. prompt ADMISSION 7Sp
Including refreshments L e t t e y s to th e E d i t o r
New road for quarry would solve problem
AS a member of Waddington Parish Council it was with deep regret that I was unable' to attend the public meeting to discuss the prop osal to extend Waddington Fell Quarries. I would, however, like nance of the roads, some-
SLAIDBURN YFC CHRISTMAS WHIST
and DOMINO DRIVE WED., NOV. 17th 7 -4 5 p .m ;
Admission 75p Including supper WHIST: Village Hall
DOMINOES:
Hark to Bounty PRIZES, TUHKEYS, ole.
it to be known that I object strongly to the pre sent and any future lorry traffic through the vil lage with heavy dirty materials. I do, however, with a proviso, support an extension to the quarries. For a long time I have been very concerned
about the village preserv ing its past, adorning the present and creating the future. Although the village
ALL SAINTS CHURCH PENDLETON
CHRISTMAS FAYRE Pendleton Village Hall
Saturday, November 13th at 2-30 p.m.
Stalls, Cakes, Glft3, Produce, Tombola. Brlc-a-Brac
GRAND DRAW Afternoon Tees
times at speed. We must bear in mind,
too, that in the near future they are likely to carry ev en g r e a te r weights. Before I was on the
parish council, I objected to the old West Riding Council about the roads being widened in Wad dington. If the narrow roads,
needs some industries and some commercial traffic, it does not want these quarry vehicles trundling through. They present many
hazards, with their noise, the dirt they throw out, the disastrous effects of vibration, the traffic danger and their domi-
Use the bottle
, b a n k
I WAS very pleased to see your photograph of children using the new Clitheroe bottle bank in the car park adjacent to Booth’s new store. As the Mayor of the
Bookings now being takenforTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th
For further detail* on price, menu, etc. Please phone Qllllan after 1 p.m. on Burnley 26531.
Enjoy a delicious Christmas Dinner by candlelight. Be COME DANCING 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 tickets please Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 655 or 277
A man of many parts
A FORMER Clitheroe borough councillor who played a leading part in many of the town’s organisations over the past 50 years died on Monday. Retired insurance agent
worked at the former Carlton Mill, before join ing a Waddington firm ■ which made land drainage tiles. He later became local
Mr Bernard Sharpies (76), who was best-known lat terly for his' work with the blood transfusion ser vice, Clitheroe Hospital and the Pendle Club, lived in Somerset Avenue. He had been in ill-health for some months. Born in Clitheroe, he
was educated at SS Michael and J oh n ’s
School, Lowergate, and
agent for Britannic Assur ance, a post he held until his retirement. During the second
. ling the east of Scotland. As a child he showed a
world war he served as a sickbay attendant on board a destroyer patrol-
keen interest in first aid and became a member of the St John Ambulance in 1927. A blood donor since
1935, Mr Sharpies was a keen supporter of the Na-
tional. Blood Transfusion Service and was local or ganiser until his recent
ulness. He also boasted a con
nection with Clitheroe Hospital stretching back to the 1930’s when he made regular calls to en tertain the infirm. In la te r y e a r s he
Hall and Mr Sharpies acted as chairman for a number of years. He had a lifelong associ
ation with Clitheroe Parish Church and was in volved in the running of its organisations for many years. He was a leading light
master, a job he also undertook for two of the town’s pageants in the Castle grounds. In addition to his many
in the town’s operatic soc iety shows at King Lane and when these were dis continued he became as sociated with the more re cently-formed church operatic and dramatic society. He appeared many
times on stage and also took the roles of wardrobe master and property
other interests he was a founder . member of C lith e r o e Toe H, Clitheroe Naturalists, Clitheroe Ramblers and Clitheroe Caledonian Society. Mr Sharpies, whose
wife Helena died many years ago, leaves a son, David and a daughter, Mary. A service will take
DENTAL GOLD Teeth Plates etc Min. E 4 0 Troy oz.
INDUSTRIAL GOLD
AND SILVER IN ANY FORM
place at Clitheroe Parish Church tomorrow, prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
became chairman of the Hospital’s house commit tee and when tnts oody was disbanded in 1974, following health service reorganisation, he joined the committee of the League of Friends. In 1949 he started a n in e -y e a r s t in t on
Clitheroe Borough Council and was chairman of a number of its committees. Following a public
meeting in 1950, an old people’s welfare club — the forerunner of thq Pendle Club — was set up in the St John Ambulance
Man who caught vandals
with their bends, had been preserved in our vil lages, then this sort of traffic would not have been able to get through and other traffic would have moved more slowly, I do not consider that
the proposed quarry ex tension would spoil the landscape and I would expect any inconvenience to local farmers to be overcome. These days we must be
G a r a g e m e c h a n ic f o r 33 y e a r s
A MAN who worked for at Clitheroe’s Primrose age of 64. Mr Tom Greenup, of
E a s tm o o r D r iv e , Clitheroe, was born and raised in Barrow. On leaving school he worked at a garage in Blackburn but his career was inter rupted by the second world war. He served in the Royal
33 years as a mechanic Garage has died at the
at auction
Improved demand
Army Service Corps, dis tributing ammunition from a base at Annan, Dumfriesshire. It was while serving in
rewarded
A YOUNG man who helped to catch two chil dren causing damage in the Clitheroe Castle grounds has received a £50 reward from the Ribble Valley Council. The two vandals cannot
th e army th a t Mr Greenup met his wife Catherine. They were manned at Annan in 1946. Mr Greenup was a well-
THERE was improved demand for all classes oi stock at Mon day’s sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart. Forward were 104 fat cattle,
including 32 fat cows, 124 ewes and 804 lambs. Light steers made to 104.8p
per live kilo (average 96.2p), medium to 108.2p (98.8p), light heifers to 93.2p (90.4p) and medium to 99.8p (92.9p). Uncertified steers made to
known cricketer. He played alongside ex-Lan cashire and England star Cyril Washbrook, when both turned out for Barrow. His other main interest was stamp col lecting. He was a member of
be prosecuted as they are both under age, but their parents have promised to make restitution. The man, whose name
Clitheroe Conservative Club and was a worship per at St James’s Church. A funeral service is to
aware of the need to en courage private industry in order to create employ ment and keep Britain flourishing. . But-mistakes must not
has not been revealed, re ceived the maximum the council can grant. The reward was handed over by the Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg. The man’s prompt
by his wife and sons, Denis and Alan.
Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, said at the official opening, the Clitheroe bottle bank gives local people the op portunity to help conserve raw materials and energy. The CPRE is most
grateful to E. H. Booth for agreeing to sponsor the bank for us. Just a reminder for
users — do please remove the tops from the bottles and do take returnable bottles back to the shop. MALCOLM D. KIMBER, CPRE secretary, Samlesbury.
Colourful range of heathers
CLITHEROE Garden Club opened its new prog
members with the fas cinating world of year- round colour available through the hundreds of summer and winter flow ering varieties, some of them only a few inches high, others growing to two feet and more. He amplified his re
ramme with an illustrated lecture on heaths and heathers by local horticul turist Mr Peter Foley, of Holden Clough Nurseries. Mr Foley acquainted
be made in the name of progress, as in the past. It is tragic that old mill buildings in this area are crumbling, while new fac tory sites are using up attractive agricultural areas. In view of the close
action prevented further damage and the council is delighted by his public- spirited action, said a council spokesman.';
Worked at mill for 21 years
proximity of the Ribbles- dale Cement works and the Clitheroe bypass to the mineral materials at the quarry, I see no reason why a road cannot be specially constructed to support the movement of these heavy vehicles. Many years ago a cart
track was established across the fell and used for transporting mate rials. A similar single track., with p a s s in g places, could now be made with rough stone from the quarry, suitable for the quarry vehicles. A small connecting road
structed, but again this could be a single track. I wonder also about the
THE funeral takes place tomorrow of Mr Walter Pye, uncle of the late comedian
Jimmy
home in Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, on Sunday. He was 81. For 21 years he worked
Clitheroe. Mr Pye died at his
at John Southworth’s Clitheroe mill, where he met his wife Robina. They married at Christ Church, Chatbu'rn, and have lived in Clitheroe ever since. From 1964 they ran a
to the cement works would also have to be con
possibility of a small gauge railway line bet ween the two main areas. The village has my as
surance that I will (|on- tinue to object strongly to the present and future quarry vehicle traffic through the village. If no different route can
be. established for these vehicles, then I also object strongly to the proposed extensions. COUN. DAPHNE FORBES, Backfold Cottage, Waddington.
be held there prior to cre mation at Accrington to- mon’ow. Mr Greenup is survived
Buying Ladies Wrist
Watches, Earrings, Tie Pins, Rings, etc.
1 8 /2 2 ct WEDDING RINGS
£10 Min. (Even Broken)
18ct. up to £200 Troy oz. 22ct up to £220 Troy oz.
SCRAP GOLD 9ct up to Cl OO Troy oz.
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 11th, 1982 3
WANTED FOR CASH
You will find it worthwhile travelling to sell to us at the
GOLD & SILVER
KEIRBY WALK, BURNLEY on SAT. 13th NOV. and MON.
BURNLEY CREST HOTEL 15th NOV. from 11-30 till 3-30 each day
SCRAP SILVER up to £ 12 Troy oz.
SILVER CIGARETTE CASES £8 MIN.
OLD SILVER COINS Florins, Half Crowns
Top Prices Paid Gents Gold Pocket
Watches £50 Min. Any Order
Gents Gold
Watch Chains £40 Min.
SILVER FORKS, SPOONS
. Wanted Urgently ■
Lockets. All forms of broken Jewellery, Watches, Snuff Boxes, Vinalgrettos, Chinese and Japanese Plates, Vases, Antique Furniture, etc.
WE ALSO BUY EPNS AND SHEFFIELD PLATE Rings, Brooches, Coins, Medals. Medallions, Necklaces, Pendants,
STOP PRESS — OLD OIL PAINTINGS URGENTLY WANTED
DON'T LEAVE THINGS LYING IN DRAWERS WAITING TO BE LOST, TURN THEM INTO CASH NOW!
Come and meet our Representative. You will find him helpful and courteous with no obligation to sell.
ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY ON A CASH BASIS NO GIMMICKS — WE PAY WHAT WE SAY!
G. & A. PRECIOUS METALS
fT a k e load off your mind!
RUBBISH and BUILDERS WASTE
96.2p (91.9p), heifers to 97.4p (90.9p), calf bulls averaged 106p and fat cows made to 77.dp (69.5p). Light lambs made to 161p
(132.5p). Half-bred ewes made to
REMOVE IT WITH CLITHEROE
(135.3p), standard to 163p (145.7p), medium to 150p (141. Ip) and heavy to 134p
£27.20 per head (£21.40) and homed ewes to £24 (£18.25). At Friday’s sale of store
MINI SKIP T e l . 2 5 4 9 4
sheep there were 1,621 animals forward, which met an excel
lent trade. Horned ewes made to £38
bred to £46. Suffolk X store lambs made to £34.50, half-bred lambs to
and half-breds to £60 Homed ewes (udders) made to £29, half
£33, horned wether* lambs to £26 and homed gimmer lambs to £28. Suffolk rams made to £110 and horned rams to £80.
WATERLOO TIMBER CO
ESTABLISHED OVER 75 YEARS
Give your walls a new image with decorative wailboarding, 7 colours to choose from. Prices start from
BOARDING WALL £ 4 . 3 0 per sheet Also good selection of
internal and external doors All prices subject to VAT
7 days a week service. Mini skips will fit most driveways. Ideal for disposal of building, household and ’
Transportation of small machinery tools com pleted products from your factory.
g
Clitheroe Mini Skip for competitive rates — TEL. COLIN UNDERWOOD on CLITHEROE 25494 anytim
e Walk into a World
of Elegance at
ETHOS GALLERY for all those beautiful gifts for your loved ones, your friends, your homes, suitable for
mixed business for five years at Waterloo for Mr Clitheroe. A. member of the
Christmas, Anniversaries and Weddings
Our ranges include
United Reformed Church, Mr Pye belonged for more than 40 years to the Royal Ancient Order of B u f fa lo e s , Primrose Lodge, and was also a member of the Royal British Legion. For many years he was
a tenor in Clitheroe Male Voice Choir. In 1979, Mr Pye and his
wife celebrated their golden wedding. In addition to his wife,
he leaves two daughters and a son. The funeral service and
cremation will be at Ac c r in g ton tomorrow morning.
Paintings and Prints, Porcelain, Cut Crystal,
Fashion Jewellery, Figurines and Photograph Frames
We are now your local stockists of DRESDEN, LLADRO, ROYAL BRIERLEY, STARFORMS and
Let us frame your favourite picture for you
many other small gifts at reasonable prices
We have a delightful range of Christmas cards
ETHOS GALLERY 4 YORK STREET,
CLITHEROE. Tel. 27878 _ J
marks with slides and a wide variety of heathers showing the range of flower and leaf coloura tions. The club will hold its
annual social evening at the Edisford Bridge Inn on December 16th and members are reminded that those - wishing to attend should contact Mrs C. Sainsbury (Clitheroe 24165).
WARREN HOLT LEAGUE OF FRIENDS
CHRISTMAS FAIR
Whalley C of E School Saturday,
November 20th 2 p.m.
VARIOUS STALLS Admission 10p
S O U N D S
1. (2) “I don’t wanna dance” — Eddie Grant. 2. (5) “Heartbreaker” — Dionne Warwick. 3. (1) “Do you really want to hurt me?” — Culture Club.
.8. (6) “Annie, I’m not your, daddy” — Kid Creole and the Coconuts.
4. (3) “Mad world” — Tears for Fears. 5. (4) “Starmaker” — Kids from Fame. 6. (8) “I wanna do it with you” — Barry Manilow. 7. (11) “Ooh, la, la, la (let’s go dancin’) — Kool and the Gang.
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10. (13) “Caroline” — Status Quo. 11. (9) “Lifeline” — Spandau Ballet. - 12. (7) “Love me do” — The Beatles. 13. (15) “Love’s cornin’ at ya” — Melba Moore. 14. (46) “Theme from Harry’s Game” — Clannad. 15. (18) “Sexual healing” — Marvin Gaye. 16. (27) “Do it to the music” — Raw Silk. 17. (33) “The girl is mine” — Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.
9. (10) “I’ll be satisfied” — Shakiri Stevens.
18. (37) “Love on the ceiling” — Blancmange. 19. (14) “Pass the dutchie” — Musical Youth. 20. (38) “It’s raining again” — Supertramp.
“The other side of love” — Yazoo. LP of the week: Kids from Fame. Chart compiled by. Castle Records and Tapes.
National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:
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(J. Stanley)
and FANCY GOODS also CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
CARDS, TOYS, WRAPPING PAPER
Tel. CLITHEROE 26352 FOR COAL AND PARAFFIN DELIVERIES
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Opposite Car Park on inner by-pass
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