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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 12th, 1983 3 Clitkeroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


RIBBLE VA L LEY . FOO TBAL L LEAGUE


AITKEN SHIELD FINAL


(Sponsored by TINIAN’S NEWSAGENCY)


at SHAWBRIDGE, CLITHEROE


ROYAL OAK VICTORIA


ROCHESTER CROSS KEYS


, SATURDAY, MAY 14th, kick-off 6-30 p.m.


ADM. 50p Senior Citizen 25p


>SOOOOOOC0900SOOOCC! . West Bradford


Methodist Church Saturday, May 14th, at 2-30 p.m.'


SPRING SALE Opener: Mrs K. Scott, of Rimington


Various Stalls, Biiffet Teas ADMISSION lOp (including cup of tea)


Sunday, May 15th, at 2 p.m. REDEDICATION OF ORGAN


AN AFTERNOON OF WELL KNOWN HYMNS TO WELL KNOWN LOCAL TUNES


Service Conducted by


MR G. D. HARTLEY " 'MR A. JONES'


Rev. J . NEEDHAM Organists:


SOOCOOGOOOCOCOOCOCO*


S U M M E R S P L E A SE NO TE


S L IM -S E T NOW MEETING EVERY MONDAY at 7 p.m. in


THE VICTORIA HOTEL, CLITHEROE


Get back Into bikini shape, the easy way and It works!


I will teach you how to be rid of that excess weight — tor ever!


Only £1 per week, why pay more


EVERYONE WELCOME Tel. Blackburn 49986


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


F L E A M A R K E T


JUNE 5th 10-30 — 4-30 p.m.


Inq. Tel. HelUfield 369


Proceeds in aid of Bolton»by- Bowland Badminton Club


CRICKET THIS WEEK AT


CHATBURN ROAD


In the Thwaltes Ribblesdale League


MAY 14th


CLITHEROE 2nd XI LOWER DARWEN


(ball sponsors ICI Ltd) MAY 15th


In The Lawrenson Cup CLITHEROE 2nd XI


READ


(ball sponsors Cook and Smith, Insurance Brokers)


CHRISTIAN AID


Slaldburn, Newton and Dunsop Bridge


and Bring and Buy stall


COFFEE EVENING


in Newton URC Sunday School,


Discotheque - 1 NELSON


GOE’S COMMERCIAL' DISCO


Open 10 p.ml to 2 a.m.


: INCREDIBLE HOWIE SATURDAY: DJ'S ANDY


AND KEIRON


i £ 1 .3 0 <Ct»lth this Invite) Dkncu to Jazz, Funk, Bowtu,, Commercial, OlacoandNaw. Romantic


CHECK US OUT J FRIDAY! DJ THE


Thursday, May 19th 7 p.m.


Admission 25p


Friends of Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary Whalley Branch '


SPR G FAR CRICKET AT


DON’T FORGET C COFFEE’N’


is t


10 a.m.— 12 noon Admission 30p


CHURCH MEADOW RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


ST MARY’S PLAYGROUP Clitheroe


FAKE MORNING


RIDAY, MAY 13th, In the LOWER HALL


A N T IQ U E S F A I R


MOORCOCK INN, WADDINGT0N Clitheroe


SUNDAY, JUNE 5th S T A L L IN Q U IR IE S


TEL. CLITHEROE 21921 SETTLE


SATURDAY, MAY 14th start 2 p.m.


Matchball sponsor:


CASTLE CASTINGS LTD BROOKS WORKS,


CLITHEROE IN YE


at C of E School Hall, Saturday, May 14th 2 p.m. — 4 p.m.


To be opened by Rev. Ackroyd


Gift Stall, Bric-a-Brac, Good as New, Bleakholt stall,


Tombola and Book stall, Refreshments


Admission 10p, Children 5p


WADDINGTON FC ANNUAL


GENERAL MEETING


TUESDAY, MAY 17th 8 p.m.


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a r i s h School b i t io n


COFFEE MORNING at


ST DENY’Sj PIMLICO ROAD SATURDAY, MAY 14th


To be opened at 10-30 a.m. by the Mayor of Clitheroe


(Coun. J. H. Cowgill) TOMBOLA, STALLS, RAFFLES " "'"'TICKET'S 30p G 1 3 th


oon Iren’s


tails •iK coffee. NOW BEAUTIFUL


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akc Stall, shows


to Valley teal.


Virgin AYRE


L HALL N AY 14th


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toners ' ’raven's wife


ALLS, AND ENTS


Did you know that Lee Carter Health Studio has a full­ time beauty therapist?


Did you realise that you do NOT have to be a member to come and see her?


Facials Skin Care Make-up and Tuition Wax Treatments


Figure Trimming Electrolysis


Manicures, Pedicures


i H - E ’ A ' L ’ T - H i ' S T U D ’ I ’ O 1


OFF LOWERGATE CLITHEROE, TEL: 24475


L-.E-E J C A - R - T ’E-R


op or


*& & $ £ £ •** * B U S ® '* Qualtf*et*


Sets, Cut and Blow, Perms, Streaks, etc. — IN YOUR HOME (Evenings If required)


Tel. BLACKBURN 664983 or WHALLEY 3197


} CLARE’S ANTIQUES FAIRS THIS SUNDAY, MAY 15th


* ★ H O D D E R B R I D G E H O T E L ★ *


J J 11 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


1 MORNING COFFEE and LUNCHES avail- *


able . Inquiries: Tel. LANCASTER 791165


For your next outdoor event hire your


All sizes available up to 75ft. y 30ft PN E MRUE HIR


MARQUEE ENIN AQE


from E


Ring for price Hsi on Colne 865233__________


ARE YOU WORRIED Hypnotherapy


about smoking, over eating, find it difficult to relax, lacking in confidence?


Ring E. Barrow 45 Queen Street, Whalley. Tel. 2610 lor consultation at anytime


could help PAYTHORNE METHODIST CHURCH


ANNIVERSARY MAY 15th


SUNDAY SCHOOL


2 p.m. and 7 p.m.


Preachers: Mr Neil Turpin, of Chatburn


Rev. T. Bradshaw, of Chatburn,


FRIDAY V (£1 with this invite) -


THE VENUE 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


MARKET STREET, NELSON *


”: SATURDAY, ROCK DISCOW in the Discotheque FRIDAY, HEAVY METAL DISCOW


Plus Live, East Lancs Band SNEAKERS , Next Week, Live, HORIZON


atWaddington Social Club


Players and officials please attend. New members welcome


Whalley church plan


MEMBERS of Whalley Parish Church were-given a detailed look at the plans to reorder the build­ ing when they met in the school on Monday. About 50 people at­


the plans. The Vicar, the Rev.


that the school could be used, but Mr Ackroyd pointed out the school is not always available. He added that a narth­


against the narthex is


tended the meeting to hear architect Mr Ronald Sims answer questions on


Michael Ackroyd, went through each part of the re-ordering. The main items are the dismantling and re-siting of an ancient caged pew, and using it as a sc re en to form a narthex. One of the arguments


ex in the church could be used for a number of pur­ poses, including socialis­ ing after services and a venue for meetings. There are two alterna­


second plan was used, the carvings on the exterior of the cage would be more appreciated than they are at the moment. He added that the cage


Mr Sims said that if the


had been “messed about” a lot to create what it is now. Many villagers are


tives for the re-siting of the caged pew. In the first, it would remain in its present “box” shape and be used as a porch at the south entrance. In the second, it would be dis­ mantled and used as a screen.


(£1.20 with this invite) SATURDAY


Letters to the Editor Footpath—whose job?


DON’T we live in a funny town. On Wednesday,


May 3rd, the workmen came to Hazel Grove and Lilac Grove, Clitheroe, to repair the footpaths which have' been in a terrible state for years. They did the footpaths


which is in a terrible state and in the winter could do with a lamp. I got the answer that


and I asked them if they were going to repair the path leading from Hazel Grove to Lilac Grove,


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL! .


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN


6 6 2 4 2 4 or


NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


t y N c JUMBLE


PLAYSCHOOL are holding a


CHATBURN at


CHATBURN SCHOOL ON


Friday, May 13th at 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 5p


M.ffj


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP unit meet_


Saturday, May 14th, •at7-30 p.m.’ '


at HOLDEN CHAPEL


Reflection Group from , Quernmore


Meet Grconacrc Street at 6-45 p.m. ,


National Association of Ladies Circles


G. B. and I. Clitheroe 691 JUMBLE


Thursday, May 12th 7 p.m. Lower Parish Hall Institute


Proceeds to local'charllles


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Call or write to


that path was the proper­ ty of the Ribble Valley, but the footpaths be­ longed to Lancashire County Council. We are in one little estate, but with two owners. I t seems very funny to me. KATHLEEN McNALLY 8 Lilac Grove, Clitheroe


cil' spokesman said that the path referred to by Mrs McNally appeared to be one owned by the dis­ trict council linking shel- tered housing. If the footpaths were in


a “terrible” , state, they would be repaired, he


said. Lancashire County


Council was the highway author ity for Ribble Valley district and its re­ sponsibility as such in­ cluded adjoining foot­ paths.


Ramblers put view on Stocks


THE Clitheroe branch of the Ramblers’ Association has been considering the Stocks Reservoir recrea­ tion proposals. 1 . There are two kinds of walkers to consider. One is the 2-3 miles who park their cars and want an easy stroll through the forest and back to the car. The other, the serious


• A Ribble Valley Coun­


against the cage being moved at all, since it has stood in its present posi­ tion — at the front of the church — for hundreds of


years. a ...... '


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(Years of experience) Tel. DARWEN 776159


D IS C O . and CLITHEROE 26507 Tl


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Clitheroe through


to final


FOR the fourth time in succession, the Clitheroe Town- team have won through to represent the Ribble Valley in the Red Rose Festival “I t ’s a Knockout’contest.


Sports Council competi­ tion on Whalley Playing Field to choose the rep­ resentative for the Red Rose Contest to be held on the Clitheroe Castle Fie ld on June 5th, Clitheroe beat Longridge Sports Centre. The Clitheroe Dolphins


At the Ribble Valley


team did not turn up. The last three years


Clitheroe have entered the finals, they have won. The “Happy Chinaman


CASTLE RECORDS (BLACKWELLS)


30 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE - , Tel. 24550


: No connection with any previous owners .•


RIBBLE VALLEY’S LEADING COMPUTER CASSETTE GAMES STOCKIST


SPECTRUM ZX81 Dragon VIC 20 BBC, etc.


VIDEO FILM RENTAL £ 1 per night


£ 1 .5 0 weekend


FREE MEMBERSHIP New titles in stock include


trophy” was presented to the winners by Mr Chris Leeming, of Coneron and Leeming.


are for the Roefield Barn appeal, which has reached its first thousand of the £50,000 target. Prizes donated by local


Proceeds of the tombola


POLTERGEIST, AMITYVILLE II, EVIL DEAD, CONAN THE BARBARIAN and many more


ALL TOP SELLING ALBUMS


AND CASSETTES ON OFFER from as little as £ 3 .9 5


shopkeepers not won in the tombola are to be used at a future event.


Lady farmer dies, 61


A FORMER member Clitheroe Lady Farmers, Mi’s Pearl Lonsdale, has died aged 61. Mrs Lonsdale, widow of


farmer Benjamin Herbert Lonsdale, was born Worston and lived Moorside Farm for many


years. Mrs Lonsdale, of Dow


years. She was from fanning family and was member of the Lady Far­ mers for more than


nham Road, Chatburn leaves two daughters, Pat


bum.


and Pam. Funeral service and in­


MEMBER OF THE VIDEO TRADE ASSOCIATION


JEN’S


26 WHALLEY ROAD Tel. CLITHEROE 26352


NOW SELLING


terment takes place today at Christ Church, Chat-


BEDDING PLANTS, POT PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS


&


walker who knows and obeys the code of the Ramblers’ Association, wants a 5-10 mile walk. The rights of way for


these have already been researched and could be extended. Both these kinds need


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Overlapping and con­ ,


LETTERS for publica- tion are accepted only on the understanding that they may be edited or condensed at the Editor’s discretion^: ' ’’


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