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ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL 11 a .m . to 4 -3 0 p.m.


Morning coffee and lunches Local charities participating.


Forget the Rest— Book The Best!


OK DISCO (Y e a rs o f e x p e r ien c e )


Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 26507


ARC — AGM F ilm : ‘‘Living with Arthritis”


after brief business meeting W e d n e s d a y ,


N o v em b e r 2 n d a t 7 -3 0 p.m . a t T r in ity


All welcome Admission free WHALLEY CHURCH


PLAYERS present


CONFUSIONS By Atari Ayckbourn


OCTOBER 27th, 28th and SATURDAY, 29th 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £1. Children 50p Obtainablefrom Whitakers, Whalley and cast


at WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE


Refreshments available


C H IP P IN G PO N Y C LU B


GRAND PRIZE BINGO


in C H IP P IN G V IL LA G E H A L L , S A TU R D A Y , O C TO B E R 2 9 th


Doors open 6-30 p.m. First call 7-30 p.m.


Tense, nervous, worried about over-eating, smoking, exam nerves. Insomnia, marital problems, flying? '


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Ring WHALLEY 2610 for consultation


HYPNOTHERAPY can help


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


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★ Glsburn Festival Hall Management Committee


DOMINO DRIVE In the FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


WHIST and


Tuesday, November 1st at 7-30 p.m.


Admission Inc. SUPPER Adults EOp, Children 30p


ALL MEAT PRIZES


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EN FANCY


DRESS DANCE at


Waddington Village Club for members and friends


on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th


8 p.m. Admission 50p


Proceeds for Children's Party! "


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KINGS ARMS FC GRAND BINGO(GOODS) MONDAY,


OCTOBER 31st


E Y E S DOW N 8 -1 5 p.m. 8 0 p supper Included


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Friday, October 28th 7 -3 0 p.m.


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EQUINOXE TRINITY SCHOOL HALL


A DM IS S IO N 5 0 p MEETING


LABOUR PARTY


in LABOUR ROOMS,


ESHTON TERRACE on Wednesday,


November 2nd at 7-30 p.m.


Discussion on SOCIALISM and LABOUR


Prosectlve Members Welcome ANTIQUE


COLLECTORS’ FAIR


THE MANOR HOUSE HOTEL


THORNTON-IN-CRAVEN (on the A56 COLNE to SKIPTON)


S U N D A Y , O C T . 3 0 th .10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


Many Interesting Items for sale— Jewellery, China, Silver, Linen, Books, Bros. and Copper, etc.


BUY— SELL — BROWSE


LICENSED CATERING — CAR PARK


DETAILS EARBY 842169 <=>Ce J ja r c k n i^ id tr o Tuesday to Saturday


7.00 p.m. — 11.00 p.m. Telephone Burnley 71358


M A M M M IW W IM IW


National Farmers Union Wllpshlre Ladles Branch


Whist and


Domino Drive Wednesday, Nov. 2nd


Salesbury Memorial Hall 2 p.m.


£1 including tea, FO O D P R IZ E S SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Coffee Morning In the


M A YO R ’S PA RLO U R on


SATURDAY,


OCTOBER 29th 10 a.m. — 12 noon


CHRISTMAS GOODS, etc. ______ Tickets 20p_______


GRINDLETON METHODIST CHURCH


J U M B L E and


POUND STALL S A TU R D A Y ,


O C TO B E R 2 9 th a t 2 p.m .


ADMISSION 5p Trinity Youth and


, Community Centre v, . Junior Club


;■ Parson Lane, Clltheroe .


Hallow-e’en Fancy Dress Disco


: Members and Guests 50p


Admission (Including Supper) 7 p.m. till 9-30 p.m.


Today (Thursday), October 27th


Clithcroc and District Bible Society


SERVICE OF


INTERCESSION Infant Department St James’s School, Greenacre Street


TUESDAY,


NOVEMBER 1st 7-30 p.m.


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RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS CRICKET AND BOWLING CLUB


at RIBBLESDALE CRICKET FIELD on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th


Fire lit at 6-30 p.m.


Hot Dogs, Burgers and other Refreshments available Fireworks lit under supervision__________


CLITHEROE CND present


“TH E BOMB” A film by Jonathan Dimbleby


on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th at 8 p.m. in the TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, PARSON


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HALLOW-E’ EN PROCESSION Friday, October 28th


Any entries of Floats are welcome


Start 6 p.m. from car park F o r In fo rm a t io n r in g P a d lh a m 7 3 8 6 6


CAN YOU SWIM WELL? WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE


EVEN BETTER? TH E N JO IN


Clitheroe and District ASC JU S T C O M E TO OUR


MEMBERSHIP SELECTION TRIAL at Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe


on Friday, October 28th at 7 p.m.


LIMITED VACANCIES FOR SWIMMERS ONLY MINIMUM AGE 6 YEARS at 31-12-’83


FOR FURTHER INFO: MRS GLOVER, CLITHEROE 26676


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W ADDINGTON Beautiful Britain/Best Kept Village Celebrations


All Villagers are Invited to attend a celebration event at the School on Saturday, November 5th, 1983, at 2 p.m. This will include musical entertainment by the Schoolchildren and light refreshments. Trophies and certificates will be on show in addition to part of the project on the history of the Village


Will all Villagers interesteo In renting an allotment ALLOTMENTS


please attend a meeting in the Village Club on the 31st October at 7-30 p.m. If you are unable to attend please notify the Clerk — Telephone Clltheroe 25316 as soon as possible


THE year has been a suc­ cessful one for Clitheroe Lady Farmers, president Mrs Sylvia Berry re­ ported at the annual dinner at the Coronation H o te l , Gisburn, on Thursday. Members can look for­


ward to the coming year being equally promising, she told the 86 members and guests, including the county president of Lan­ cashire Lady Farmers, Mrs Margaret McDonald, of Wigan. Flower secretary Mrs


office is ending and the new president will be Mrs Joan Holden, of Winckley Hall Farm, Stonyhurst. Our photo shows Mrs


Berry (centre), with guests and committee


members. Vehicle


Grindleton Telephone Clitheroe 41266 Tom and Barbara Jones


Duke of York Hotel Sunday Lunch 12 to 2 p.m.


Sunday High Tea, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Luncheons served daily 12 to 2 p.m.


Bar Meals Every Evening and also Bookings taken for A-la-Cartc Meals


Christmas Parties, Weddings, 21st, ail parties catered for


BOOKINGS BEING TAKEN FOIl CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH


Under New Tenancy


had a list of garages where inspections could be made but, Mr Michael Jackson, Chief Executive, told the Finance and Gen­ eral Purposes Sub-Com­ mittee: “It was felt there would be much better control if only one garage was used.” A year was considered the best period over which to make an assessment. Larger au­ thorities, he pointed out, used their own mechanical staffs. Garages had been given an, opportunity to tender for the work.


GENEROSITY REQUEST


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil has been asked by Coun. John I. Walmsley (Waddington) to be a little more generous in its fi­ nancial support of the Lancashire Best-Kept Vil­ lage Competition. Coun. Walmsley, who


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COPING at the


Saturday, Oct. 29th at 2 p.m.


United Reformed Church


ADMISSION 5p Refreshments available A \V \V \V \V V \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ SS M ich a e l and J o h n ’s P la yg ro u p


OCTOBER 28th 11 a.m. at the


Catholic Social Cake Stall


Centre, Lowergate ADMISSION 25p


Tombola


Coffee Morning FRIDAY,


inspection THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s system of central in­ spection of private-hire vehicles is to be tried out for a year, although some operators have said it is unfair. Previously, the Council


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TOP QUALITY LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3-piece) available with choice of high or low backed chairs


Choice of colours ONLY £ 8 9 9


ORDER NOW FOR PRE-CHRISTMAS DELIVERY


ALSO SUITES IN BEAUTIFUL LISTERS ANl) ROSS DRAI.ONS FROM £ 3 9 9


w a s : ALASTAIR limbers up with Laura (left) and Jeanette


THERE were several local names among the winners of the three-day Ribble Valley Dance Fes­ tival at Clitheroe Civic Hall. Tiny Alison Warburton


attended Saturday’s pre­ sentation of awards, re­ vealed that the Ribble Valley Council’s grant of £65 was second lowest to that of South Ribble.


(7), of Padiham , Road, Sabden, swept the board in her group by winning six first places and two trophies. Her wins were in the


Local dancers shine at festival


Higham, was fourth in senior classical ballet. Fourth places also went to Rachel Crabtree (7), of L a n g h o (b a l le t ) and Joanna Birch (12), of Whalley (Greek). Jane Smithies (9), of


classical duet and second with Jeanette Hartley in the senior classical trio. J e a n e t t e (1 1 ) , of


national, character, song and dance, modern, ballet and Greek sections. Only two other girls —


taking part in the festival, Alastair Parker (10), of Clarkwood Close, Wis- well, came away with a silver medal after dancing with Zoey Hacking and Laura Woods in the senior modern trio, which was placed second. Laura (10), of Painter


Lindsey Brown and Anna Casey, both' of Bury — did as well overall out of more than 500 dancers from all over Lancashire. One of only two boys


Kay T h u r s to n , who taught the local entrants, said they had done par­ ticularly well because they were among the youngest in their age groups. “Next time, when they


Brownlow S t r e e t , Clitheroe, came second in her ballet section. Festival organiser Mrs


are older, they will be able to come back and sweep the board,” she said.


House Farm, Billington, also gained third place in character, Greek, ballet and national dances and was fourth in the modern and song and dance sec­ tions. Zoey (12), of Mellor,


Youth club excused rates


came third in national, Greek and modern danc­ ing and fourth in charac­ ter and ballet. The two girls were also


second in the modern duet, third in the senior


A REQUEST by Trinity Youth and Community Centre to be excused from paying rates has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Pur­ poses Committee. The Youth Centre was already having half of its rates remitted.


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H O D D E R V A L L E Y S H OW


PLEASE NOTE the Hoe Down at Newton Village on Saturday,


CANCELLED


October 29th has been


H O D D E R V A L L E Y S H OW


AGM M O N D A Y ,


N O V EM B E R 14 th, 8 p .m . a t D U N SO P


B R ID G E V IL L A G E H A L L


.4. (3) “New song” — Howard Jones. 5. (6) “Hey you:, the rocksteady crew” — The Rocksteady Crew.


1. (2) “They don’t know” — Tracey Ullman. 2. (1) “Karma chameleon” — Culture Club. 3. (4) “All night long” — Lionel Richie.


.7. (5) “Dear Prudence” — Siouxsie and the Ban­ shees.


6. (10) “Say, say, say” — Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson.


.“Pop goes my love” — Freeez. LP of the week: “Colour by numbers” — Culture Club. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.


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10. (15) “Please don’t make me cry” — UB40. 11. (8) “Modern love” — David Bowie. 12. (9) “Superman” — Black Lace. ' 13. (—) “Uptown girl” — Billy Joel. 14. (11) “This is not a love song” — PiL. 15. (14) “Blue hat for a blue day” — Nick Heyw’ard. 16. (—) “Kiss the bride” — Elton John. 17. (—) “Kissing with confidence” — Will Powers. 18. (12) “Blue Monday” — New Order. 19. (—) “Love in itselF’ — Depeche Mode. 20. (—) “Love will find a way'’ — David Grant. National placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:.


8. (13) “The safety dance” — Men without Hats. 9. (7) “In your eyes” — George Benson.


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LOW MOOR GARAGE CUTHEROE TEL:2602I OPEN7MTC A WEEK


THE DEALERTOBE RECKONED WITH! .■I,


Important issue


THE Policy and Re­ sources Committee of the Ribble Valley Council has issued a warning about “the frightening prospect of all power being concen­ trated in Whitehall.” At its next meeting the


committee will discuss fully the White Paper on Rates, which outlines Government thinking on rate limita tion s and reform of the rating system. Mr Michael Jackson,


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Chatburn Road, Clitheroe


Chief Executive, said this was probably the most important issue the com­ mittee would have to con­ sider. It was also important


WELCOMES APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP


4 courts, Internal Leagues, N.W. Counties League, Club Competitions, etc., Solarium


that the public should be made fully aware of the implications of the Gov­ ernment’s proposals.


Open Every Day — 16 hours a day Tel. Reception 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday to


Friday on Clitheroe 26887 for details, Club 23435


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Pat Sharrock presented her with a basket of flowers. Mrs Berry’s year of


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ON SAT., OCT. 29th 7-30 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. To be held at ST JOHN


AMBULANCE HALL, CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE


“Calling all teenagers” Admission 70p


No passouts after 9 p.m: STILL AVAILABLE: LARGE ROOM


SIZE ODDMENTS AND ROLL ENDS AT SALE PRICES


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See these and many other top quality carpets at your


LOCAL FACTORY CARPET SHOP Local Free Delivery


Shop Hours, Mon.-Frl., 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. STALWART DYEING CO.LTD


PRIMROSE WORKS CLITHEROE


TEL. 23721 road


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NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE OUR FABULOUS NEW RANGES OF AXMINSTER AT FACTORY PRICES


Nine New Designs and Colours from £ 5 . 9 5 sq. yd. Inc. VAT


Night out at Gisburn


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 27th, 19SS 3


NEW PEUGEOT 205 ARRIVES!


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