6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 11th, 1983
C.R.HARGREAVES and Sons Lid. 11111
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SUN INN WADDINGTON
E. AD D. J. EDMONDSON WEST VIEW GARAGE
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WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE. Tel. 24401. FLARE PETROL — OILS — SERVICING — REPAIRS, etc.
F l j j j p E PETROLEUM “THE GOOD SPIRIT OF THE RURAL COMMUNITY’’
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SUN INN ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW RESTAURANT
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) For that splendid meal out A NEW, exciting experience awaits diners at
head for the Sun
Christine Cox took oyer the running of the inn nine months ago, altera tions have been earned out and the Sun is now proud to offer the custom ers a luxurious restaurant which will open Wednes day to Sunday, from 7 p.m.
Reception
into transforming the Tudor-style dining room which now has open fires. There has been extensive refurbishment, with gold and red decor chosen to provide the right atmos phere. While Whitbread’s Bre
A lot of work has gone
wery has been responsible for decoration, Stephen and Christine have car-
ment themselves. The new restaurant will
Furnishings Limited
40 KING STREET, WHALLEY TEL. 3642
ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN OF SERVICE IN ADVISING THE DECOR, SUPPLYING
LIGHT FITTINGS, MAKING AND FITTING CURTAINS WITH
;v PELMETS
We wish Steve and Christine every ®
® success with their new restaurant MAIN COURSE
(with potatoes and fresh vegetables in season)
Fillet, T-bone or sirloin steak with Beaujolais sauce
Trout Cleopatra (pan-fried with
’ prawns and capers) Whitbread for choice
Congratulations to
STEPHEN and CHRISTINE
on the opening of their new restaurant
WE WISH THEM EVERY SUCCESS FOR THE FUTURE
Fine Selection of Whitbread Products available
1 S t PENNYS
COUNTRY BUTCHERS Suppliers of
I HIGH QUALITY BEEF, LAMB, PORK, etc., to
THE SUN INN
We wish STEPHEN and CHRISTINE, every success in their new venture
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ALSO HOTELS AND PUBS SUPPLIED HANCOCKS FARM
EAVES HALL LANE, WEST BRADFORD Tel. Clitherde 23685 day or night
J. B. and I. E. HERD Grocery, Greengrocery and Dairymen
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WADDINGTON Tel. Clitheroe 23980.
are pleased to supply THE SUN INN with
fresh vegetables and milk daily
John, Ida, David and Lesley wish
Christine and Stephen all the best in their new venture.
SPECIALISED INTEREST CONTACT
DISPLAY FEATURES DEPARTMENT
Clitheroe 22323 Tel.
Burnley 26161 FOR FEATURES OF * SWALES *
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Wholesale Confectioners Suppliers of
CRISPS — NUTS etc., to
THE SUN INN
We wish the Sun Inn every success for the future
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HARRIS COURT, COLBORNE HOUSE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 23123
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WE ALSO CATER FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES AND HIGH TEAS — BAR LUNCHES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK
WEDDINGS—PRIVATE PARTIES — DANCES, etc. FOR TABLE RESERVATION Tel. CLITHEROE 23262
EXTENSIVE MENU,
LARGE SELECTION OF WINES AND LIQUEURS
T H E
SUN INN RESTAURANT WADDINGTON
FOR EVENING MEALS NOW OPEN ROGERS
Mary Blockeel wa ried to welder ai| ricator Mr Nigel son at St Peter’s (I Stonyhurst, on SatJ
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Barn pla refused
A PLAN to con barn to a dwell Higher House (1 Farm, PaythornJ been refused for a time.
J. F. Kay was down by the Valley Council’s D| ment-Sub-Comr
An application f<
after members wel that the bam was i | ally constructed fJ version.
building control stated that the dl
A report by a |
for which planninj mission was reful 1977, could not bl without changes to I isting form and chai
Lorry hits
THE driver of an | lated wagon had
escape on Sunday] his vehicle jack-] into a wall near| Park Lane, Gisbua F. James, of La| Road, Blackpool, out of the cab unhil other vehicle w] volved.
A RANGE of culinary delights awaits customers in the comfortable dining room.
Roast whole chicken filled with sage and mushrooms
Duck a l’orange Loin of lamb
Poached lemon sole Beef Strogonoff Pork chop
Choice of sweets ★
Cheeseboard ★
Coffee and mints ★
Large selection of wines and liqueurs
provide an ideal setting for wedding receptions and private functions. The curtains, chairs and
the Sun Inn, Waddington. Since Stephen and
Advertising feature
and made by Janet Clare Furnishings, of Whalley.
coffee area has been opened up.
Welcome
staurant will include a traditional roast in a
ried out the refurbish- . and Christine provide a
dren, who can enjoy the beer garden facilities with their
to parents. Stephen
bar-food service, with smaller portions for the children. The new restaurant, employing full-time chef
light-fittings were chosen by Stephen and Christine
On Sundays, the re
menu that should cater for all tastes. The couple extend a special welcome
and relax after tneir meal,' a new cocktail bar and
To allow people to sit
DURING the , ing hot weathtf Chamber of thej of Commons w;| ciously cool. Bu| was plenty of about the place.I New members [
up to make their I speeches and nevl ters (or old Mini I new offices) got] shaky starts ail tracted the OpposI a moment or two f
own troubles. ThJ Minister failed in I
chil
THE smart Sun Inn has played its part in bringing best-kept village titles to Waddington.
S tephen Mansell, of Clitheroe, will comple ment the bar meals,
which are being continued at lunchtimes. Customers at the Sun Inn should encounter no
Earking problems. The inn
as space for 70 cars next to the beer garden.
So whether you want a quiet drink or a full meal,
tne Sun inn — set in a village judged several
commended that tl of a Member of f ment be increal £18,500 per annuil House" voted for crease but for plementation bl annual instalments I The sting, how<|
but it is clear frl letters I have beeif ing that there i| misunderstanding happened. The Review Bol
I am Sony shtl t
times the “best-kept” in the county — is an excel lent place to go.
STARTERS Prawn cocktail
Egg mayonnaise Chefs pate
Mushrooms in garlic butter
Grapefruit creme de menthe
tion passed agai| strong advice of t.l ernment and I cai| lieve that it will implemented. Gil knows how much ] servant now el £18,500 will be (I by January 1st, 19| if 1987 is election f trill be a fine till MPs to be giving I selves yet another [ crease!
in the tail because | resolution was alscl linking MP’s pal five years to that] a civil servant r | £18,500 a year novl It was a ridiculouI
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THE Capital Punj Debate was also f unedifying and th.l Secretary came iiy trouncing — parcH from former Sec.'l of State for Northcl land who argued til ital punishment co| be restored for
forts to get the I-.l accept a four per cl increase.
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