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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 25th, 19S2 (Classified) l l


IINGI ES


Ition wishing [claim for a fa y use this [iblicise their | months in lexample the contain the


organisation-' vent and the


jhis inexpen- I publicising land giving


fer organisa- htion.


IDVERTISER M


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| Clitheroe B/22323


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' h r i s t m a s D o m i n o


iCEMBER, F a y re , SS


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lock group, T r i n i t y


flBER. Brit- fo r C hr ist


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|RV, 1983, ’a r ish Ball. P a r i s h


JRY, WED- C 1 i th e r o e | S o c ie ty ,


s c o e , so lo to 2 9t h


i n t o m im e , a nd the


. 1 9 8 3 . e t h o d i s t


|e ro e Par ish I A m a t e u r


February,


d Dramatic h a ro u s e l .


Meet your friends for coffee at TH E CLITHEROE Wl


CHRISTMAS MARKET


ST MARY’S LOWER HALL, YORK STREET ENTRANCE on


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 7 th 10-30 a.m. to 1 p.m.


CHRISTMAS FARE, CONFECTIONERY, PRODUCE, PLANTS, CRAFTS etc.


a d m i s s i o n f r e e


Slaidburn Trefoil Guild ANNUAL


CHRISTMAS FAIR


CLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING, TENNIS AND NETBALL CLUB


Chatbum Road FLOODLIT NETBALL


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 7-30 p.m. BLACKBURN ROVERS v


CL ITH ERO E NETBALL LEAGUE CLITHEROE


PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


SATURDAY, CO CLITHEROE


FOOTBALL CLUB B IN G O


NIGHT(GOODS) TUESDAY,


NOVEMBER 30th


Royal British Legion Club 8 p.m.


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


SKIPTON CONSERVATIVES GRINDLETON AND WEST BRADFORD BRANCH


in St Catherine’s Sunday School


JUMBLE SALE on Saturday


: a.m. liients E v e n in g G a z e t t e


November 27th ' at 2-30 p.m. Admission: 5p


Bus leaves King Lane at 1-45 p.m.


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


(S NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 or BLACKBURN


/ / 6 6 2 4 24 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN


O ANRG NCERT


DECEMBER 4th 1982 — at 8 p.m.


JACK LONGSTAFF


.Elizabeth’s Grammar School organist St James, Blackburn)


(Director of Music, Queen


For organ duets joined by CHARLES MYERS


(CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH) Admission:


Students and OAP’s 60p ALL ARE WELCOME


Non-members £1.00


NERVOUS, WORRIED ABOUT OVEREATING,


ARE YOU TENSE,


TEST, INSOMNIA, MARITAL PROBLEMS?


EXAM NERVES, DRIVING


hypnotherapy CAN HELP


Ring W HALLEY 2 6 1 0


AT ANY TIME FOR CONSULTATION


Forget the Rest - Book The Best!


(Years of experience) TEL. CLITH EROE


DISCO 26507 or 27256


OK ^


S a tu rd a y , D e c em b e r 4 th 2-30 p.m.


Slaidburn Village Hall Opener


Mrs P. HOULDSWORTH Division Commissioner G.G.


Admission 5p Children Free Refreshments available


,------------------------------- 1 | WADDINGTON SPORTS ,


COMMITTEE 1


i JUMBLE ! SALE i


SATURDAY, |


NOVEMBER 27th, . 2 p.m.


at the METHODIST | SCHOOLROOM, . WADDINGTON '


Admission 3p I 5ER. WED.


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) MOORCOCK GUN CLUB


DISCO DANCE AND BUFFET


(NIGHT.LIGHT DtJISCO)


SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER Shoot off 9-00 p.m. Buffet frb(n 9-30 p.m.


' Avaltabl* from" Wttchcr«ft,,,Mbor Lane or Sunlnn,- 1 Waddlngton


- SU N INN WADDINGTON Tickets £3-50


ANTIQUE and CO FAIR


' 30 Malts plus ANYTHING VICTORIAN A TO SELL, PLEASE BRING ALONG


TRADE 1 p.m. DETAILS: COTTAGE FAIRS. Tel. 075 K78 683 ,


CHIPPING and DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY


NO T IC E is hereby given that the


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above society will be held at


MOORCOCK IN N , BLEASDALE


MONDA Y, DECEMBER 6 th , 1 9 8 2 Commencing 8 p.m.


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


NEWT0N-IN-B0WLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


CHRISTMAS FAIR


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, at 3 p.m., in the SCHOOLROOM Various stalls Bullet teas


GISBURN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


,Saturday, December 4th, to be opened by


M R S M O N K 2-30 p.m.


Admission 20p, Children lOp


Stalls, Tombola, Father Christmas, Teas


Proceeds for Clitheroe Hospital and Wl Funds


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


WHIST and


DOMINOES THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th 7-45 p.m.


including refreshments


CHILDRENS DOMINOES U n i te d


Good prizes also


COMPUTERS-COMPUTERS; C h r is t ia n F e l lo w s h ip


will meet Saturday, November 27th, at


7-30 p.m., at St Annes


Court, Low Moor


Conducted by Mr B. Clarke and young people Everyone welcome


SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 2 7 th


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


BUMPER


United Reformed Church 11 a.m.


GIFTS FOR ALL D


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YOURSELF THE FANTASTIC RANGE OF NEW CARS AVAILABLE FOR 1983 Other attractions include:


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★ R a d io 2 1 9 ★ Classic/Exotic/Historical Car Exhibition ★ The chance to win the fabulous Daihatsu


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Ad,Mren an° Cri'fps 40P O*


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Charmant at the throw of the dice Have a good day out in Blackpool . on December 3, 4 and 5


.JtHgagBfo.u imili .


An Exhibition packed with everything you need to know


Friday and Saturday, 10am - 9pm. Sunday 10am — 6pm


before buying a car at the exclusive


WINTER GARDENS COMPLEX Church St, Blackpool


THE ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH HEART DISORDERS


J U M B L E S A L E MONDAY.


NOVEMBER 29th


ST JOHN'S AMBULANCE HALL, CLITHEROE


at 7 p.m. Admission 5p Cake and Seconds Stall


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL CHRISTMAS .


DANCE FRIDAY,


DECEMBER 3rd Dancing to


TH E DALESMEN 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.


Supper from 9-30 p.m. Admission £2.50 LICENSED BAR


Tickets available Tel. Slaldburn 259 and 642


SELLTHOSE


UNWANTED ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


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A FOLK night held at the Parkers Arms, Newton, on Friday, by permission of Mr Harry Rhodes, raised £170 for the South Atlantic Fund. “Street Life” was the group providing the en-


tertainment. Competition winners


Mr F. Seed, Mr I. Seed, Mr Eastwood, Elaine


were: Mr J . Metcalf (gallon of whisky) and Mr R. Crompton (pound


notes in bucket). Raffle winners: Mrs G. Crompton, Mr J. Howard,


T O P T W E N J Y S O U N D S


10* (13) “Rio” — Duran Duran. 11. (12) “Living on the ceiling” — Blancmange^


14. (8)


“The girl is mine — Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.


15. (24) 16. (28)


17. (31) 18. (35) 19. (50) 20. (17)


“Save your love” — Renee and Renato. “Wishing I had a picture of you” — Flock of


, , T , , ■


i. Ui, ‘Caroline” — Status Quo. .


’Youth of today” — Musical Youth. ‘Truly” — Lionel Richie. ‘Night porter” —Japan.


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“Love” — John Lennon. LP of the week: Kids from Fame.” Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes. ,


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Knitwear, Skirts and Jeans from


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Seagulls. ,


8. (10) “Young guns” — Wham. • ■ 9. (6) “Man eater” — Daryl Hall and John Oates.


(2) “Heartbreaker” — Dionne Warwick.. (1) “I don’t wanna dance” — Eddy Grant. (9) “Mirror man” — The Human League. (5) “Theme from Harry’s game” — Clannad. (4) “Sexual healing” — Marvin Gaye. (3) “Mad world” — Tears for Fears. ,. (34) “The other side of love” — Yazoo.


12. (7) “Do you really want to hurt me — Culture


13. (11) “Ooh, la, la, la (let’s go dancin ) — Kool and the Gang.


Martin.Prizes were presented by Mrs G. Kay, of


Newton Hall. Some tulip bulbs were


donated in memory of Mrs


Kay’s husband, who died earlier in the year, and these are to be planted round the village.


a re p ic tu re d at the tombola.


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CLITHEROE LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB


JUMBLE THURSDAY,


DECEMBER 2nd, TRINITY CHURCH


ROOM, TRINITY CHURCH Admission 5p


Doors open 8 p.m.


Gisburn Festival Hall Management


Committee REGRET


T h e 5 0 /5 0 DANCE to have been held on


Friday, November 26th is now


CANCELLED


THORNLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE


XMAS WHIST DO INO DRIVE


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DECEMBER 1st at 7-45 p.m. in


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COMMUNITY CENTRE ADMISSION 60p


HARD at work on the Christmas concert “Holy Boy” being presented by the Lancashire Education A u th o r i ty ’s Regional Music School are these local youngsters. “Holy Boy” is a work


show at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, on December 7th and 8th, at 7-30 p.m. A choir of about 80


for Christmas with a dif­ ference. The narrative and libretto present an Old Testament opening describing David’s early life as a shepherd boy and the role of King Saul, before moving to the Nativity and the role of


ICing Herod. The music school, which


is based at Edisford County Primary School and meets on Thursday evenings, will produce the


voices comprising primary and secondary school pupils, teachers, parents and senior citizen volun­ teers has been formed as a joint community effort. Choir trainer is Mrs


D o n o r c am p a ig n is s te p p e d u p


launched^oil T u e s l /b y th fN o r iT w e s t e r& ™ ! Health Authority.


Marie Tomlinson, county area music adviser. In­ strumentalists from the Lancashire Schools’ Sym­ phony Orchestra and Training Orchestra will be accompanying the singers. Boys from Clitheroe


Hawkers urged to r e g is t e r


Royal Grammar School wall be doing the acting. They are being rehearsed by head of art Mrs Val­ erie McDonald, who has also made the costumes. A further performance


HAWKERS selling food from vans throughout the Ribble Valley are being urged to register under new legislation which came in to force on November 1st. Borough Health and


of “Holy Boy” will be given in a concert of Christmas music at Pre­ ston Guild Hall on De­


cember 10th. Tickets are available


Restaurant


RIBBLE Valley council­ lors have approved a plan for a restaurant in King S tre et, Whalley. The building, which used to be a house, is between Crook’s Garage and the Crab Apple Craft Shop. The main external alter­ ation will be a 34ft.-long single-storey extension at


the back. Folk ni


from students taking part or from the Clitheroe Ad­ vertiser and Times office.


to 100,000 p o ten tia l kidney donors who would carry a signed donor card. It is also intended to


It is hoped to recruit up


increase the awareness and acceptance of other forms of organ donation, such as liver, heart and


Housing Officer Mr Peter Gladwin thinks that many will be ignorant of the new regulations and sug­


gests that they should contact his department


without delay. One requirement of the


new legislation' is that they should make their vehicles available for hy­ giene inspection.


THE site of an old Chip­ ping mill can be used for residential development, Ribble Valley councillors have agreed in principle. The former Saunder


Mill site


Raike Mill used to stand on what is now a derelict plot adjacent to the vil­ lage’s advanced factory unit. The applicants are W. Pye Ltd.


Preparing for a festive concert


Former coalman * took own life


RETIRED Clitheroe coal merchant Mr George Richard Mitchell, of Long- sight Avenue, had been subject to depression since ill-health forced him to give up work, the East Lancashire Coroner, Mr George Graham, heard at an Accrington inquest.


dead from carbon monox­ ide poisoning in the garage at his home. The coroner returned a verdict that Mr Mitchell killed himself..


Mr Mitchell was found


that Mr Mitchell (61) was forced to give up his coal business in 1974 after an injury. He then worked as a domestic at Brockhall Hospital, but a further


The coroner was told


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