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


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fw w m T n i Th „B- P - 'Sports and Social Club. Green Street, (Off Brlercllffe Road). MONS. at 7 p.m. Tel. Eileen on


Blackburn 66847S.


BURNLEY: Yorke House. Ormerod Street. TUES at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tel. Joy on Nelson 65204.


®LITHEROE: The Institute Rooms, Clitheroe Parish Hall. York Street. THURS. at 7 p.m. Tel. Eileen on Blackburn 668476.


COLNE: Conservative Club, 105 Albert Road. THURS. at 7 p.m. Tel. Joy on Nelson 65204.


NELSON: NOTE NEW VENUE. St. John Ambulance Hall. Ann Street. WEDS, at 7 p.m. Tel. Joy on Nelson 65204.


PADIHAM: Padlham Town Hall. WEDS, at 7 p.m. Tel. Margery on Accrington 31328.


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IS B U R N IV A L H A L L U N D A Y


O B E R 7 th .m. to 4 p.m. UIRIES Tel: eleys 824918


LEA RKET


RIBBLESDALE POOL


LIFE SAVING


POSSIBLY COMMENCING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.


DETAILS AT RIBBLESDALE POOL Tel.24825


PLEASE BOOK UP EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT


DIST WOMEN’S LLOWSHIP DDINGTON


NEARLY STALL


SCHOOL TURDAY,


TOBER 6 th 2-15 p.m. mission 5p


hments available


LE SALE HODIST SUNDAY


; S T G EO R G E ’S Dunsop Bridge


(HARVEST!


O C TO BER 7th 2 p.m.


The Rev. J. G. HOYLAND Vicar of Long Preston, Tosside and Dale Head


Letters to the Editor


WHIST and


DOMINOES


SAT., O C TO BER 6th in the FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN


at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 70p inc. supper


ALL MEAT PRIZES


All-weather pitch will cut tension


TH E UNITED C H R IST IA N


FE L LOW SH IP WILL JOIN


T h e Fr ien ds at


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH (St Mary Magdalene’s)


HRET FS A and Pledge Renewal


Sunday, October 7th


8 a.m. and 11-15 a.m. Holy Communion.


9-45 a.m. Family Gift Service; Preacher, the Rev. Brian Stevenson, Vlcer of Low Moor; followed by Holy Communion at 10-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. Evensong; Preacher Canon John Hudson.


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to publicise their hree months in . For example the uld contain the the organisation;


the event and the ils of this inexpen-


ly of publicising vent and giving o other organisa- r intention.


0E ADVERTISER & TIMES


treet, Clitheroe 24604/22323 OBER. _ West


>rd M e t h o d i s t h , H a r v e s t and entertain- the Savoyards


ley.


Church Fashion by T own and


rom C l i th e r o e >r 2 4 482.


mcashire Night . OCTOBER ----


OBER — Rib- School Associ -


n g t o n D r am a present s “ How er hal f lo v e s” Ayckbourne.


m 2 4 1 5 7 . OBER — 3rd B ER , WED- Y TO SATUR-


i c k e t s T e l .


e S p i r i t ’ ’ by □ward. Tickets, ialley 2 6 8 6 . th a n d 9 t h BER. — Trinity Group present


— W h a 11 e y Players present


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th a n d 1’0 t h M B E R . —


» * b y -B ow I a n d Group presents ot . ’ ’


V1BER, 1 9 8 4 . [oe M e th o d is t 16th Festival of


— 1 7 t h [t Trinity.


(OVEMBER __ I Poppy Ball,. St I and St J oh n ’s I’entre. OVEMBER __ I R e f o r m e d ». C l i t h e r o e ,


las Fair.


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PVEMBER. — Parish Church Fair in aid of


p R • — B l e a k d Animal Wel-


h r i s tma s Fair, C of E School .


(EMBER, Wed- — Cl i th e r o e


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[R Y 7 t h , 8 t h 't B8S. —. Civic ntomime, Sn ow


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R 1 7 th (n ew United Re-


Tickets avail-


S o c i e ty . J anus le.


R 17th — Wed- Cl i theroe Con-


S T MA R Y T H E V IRG IN CHURCH GISB U R N


HARVEST FESTIVAL


Sunday, October 7th 9 a.m.


Holy Communion 10-45 a.m.


Harvest Service 6-30 p.m.


’> Songs of Praise


FLOWER CLUB N.A.F.A.S.


WHALLEY A.G.M.


CHURCH HALL 7-30 p.m.


METHODIST


Nets members welcome


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WADDINGTON AND DISTRICT GUN CLUB


AUTUMN DISCO THIS FRIDAY at WADDINGTON


SOCIAL CLUB '8 p.m.


Price £2 Including Pie and Peas Supper


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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th


Demonstration of silk flotvers by Pat Haig in the


K.S.C.


JUMBLE SALE


in THE HALL, LOWERGATE, SATURDAY, OCT. 6th 2-15 p.m.


A dm is s io n 5p FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th


in PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL 8 p.m. to Midnight


TICKET £2.50 Tel. CLITHEROE 23240 or 23313


Dancing led by CLARKSONS CLOGS with caller POTATO PIE, LICENSED BAR.............


YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1984 at NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


DINNER DANCE


SLAIDBURN YFC GOLDEN JUBILEE


DANCING to Steve Cockerlll and Alan T ic k e ts £5 .50


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THE METHODIST CHURCH WHALLEY


SATURDAY


OCTOBER 6th at 7-30 p.m.


R ib b le s d a le S cho ol A s so c ia tion LANCASHIRE NIGHT


BLACKTHORNE BAND FRIDAY , O C TO BER 19 th, 1 9 84 at 8 p.m.


DANCING to the


T ic k e ts £ 1 .5 0 including traditional supper available from the school by application


CLITHEROE


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL M O N D A Y ,


GARDEN CLUB


O C T O B E R 8th 7-15 p.m.


PROPOGATION with a


MR J. R. SLATER Verger Parish Church


DIFFERENCE by ,


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ST MARY’S FOOD BINGO


SAT, OCTOBER 6th


C H IP P ING V IL LAG E HA LL


7 -3 0 p.m. s ta r t Approx. 45 prizes


OCTOBER 7th 11 a.m.


SERVICES on SUNDAY,


Harvest Thanksgiving 7 p.m.


I js o o o c o s s o b o o o o o b S * I


conducted by The Vicar, Rev. B. M. CAVE, MA Everyone welcome


Evening Prayer


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V , CELEBRATION


Choirs and Congregation Organist Mr Peter Wrigley


nett) song


PRAYER and PRAISE with


HYMNS and PSALMS Come along and sing a


DAVID WADDINGTON1 will be available to


interview constituents on Sat. Oct. 6th


from 9-30 a.m. to 11 a.m.


at the Conservative Office, Railway View, Clitheroe


ST JAES’S CUCHRH HARVEST


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FESTIVAL 1984


We welcome you to our Harvest Services


SU N., OCT. 7 th


9 a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 a.m. Family Service 6 p.m. Harvest Praise


AVS ETIVL


W h a l le y M e th o d is t Chu rch FOR


I HYMNS OF PRAISE on Sat., Oct. 6th 7-30 p.m.


ALL ARE WELCOME Prosecution


IT is with relief and satisfaction that I read in last week’s Advertiser and Times of the com­ pletion of the new all-weather sports pitch for Ribblesdale School at a cost of £27,000. As


problem I SEE from last week’s Advertiser that Coun. Eric Bracewell has ap­ pealed to the public to report cases where people allow their dogs to foul the footpath. But just how does one


lowed their animal to soil the pavement outside my home, I told them to remove the mess. After 10 minutes of no '


go about this? When two teenagers al­


action, I asked my hus­ band to phone for the police, but the youngsters said they were not wait­ ing round and went. I would be grateful if


middle” I am well aware of the legitimate com­ plaints by residents of Langshaw Drive and Peel Park Avenue concerning the deposits of mud on their footpaths from the feet of those using the turf pitch during incle­ ment weather. Their to­ le ran c e has been praiseworthy. I would also pay tribute


the “man an in the


FESTIVAL! SU ND A Y ,


TH U R S . OCT. 4th at 7 p.m.


Refreshments available Admission 10p


Round Tablers entertain the ladies


Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, October 4th, 1984 3 '


HIGH QUALITY FAMOUS NAM ES


TOWELS


FACTORY PRICES


NOW ON DISPLAYjU H I


FAMOUS MAKES' BELGIAN WILTON


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REPRESENTATIVES from several local organ­ isations and clubs were among guests at Clitheroe Round Table’s, annual ladies’ night dinner at the Foxfield’s Restaurant, Billington. The ladies, who each


SQUARES AND RUGS


at HALF NORMAL PRICE HURRY WHILE STOCKS LAST


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received a boxed orchid, were welcomed by chair­ man, Mr Bill Barker, (third from the right), whose top-table guests in­ cluded the Ladies’ Circle chairman, Mrs Sheila Hailwood; Tangent chair­ man, Mrs Dorothy Dent; 41 Club chairman, Mr P e te r Haworth, and Clitheroe Lions president, Mr Ian Lloyd.


Brisk trade in steers at Clitheroe Mart


anyone could tell me how to report someone. Does one have to take a photo­ graph?


MRS D. CHADWICK 15 Holden Street, Clitheroe.


CHESS CLUB


CLITHEROE Chess Club has now resumed resi­ dence at the Station Hotel, King Street, and meets there every Tues­ day evening. In addition there will be meetings on Thursdays, October 11th, 18th, November 1st, 15th and 29th, December 13th and 20th. These meetings will not


to the Divisional Educa­ tion Officer and his deputy for their assist­ ance in maintaining pressure on the Lanca­ shire Education Commit­ tee to implement the scheme and for taking such limited remedial me­ asures as they could in order to minimise the nui­ sance to residents. I t is c e r ta in ly an


GOOD steers found a brisk trade at Clitheroe Auction Mart’s Monday sale, but an over-supply of heifers only found a steady demand. Fat cows found a firm trade


and lambs were in brisk demand at 5p a kilo more than a week ago. There were 122 cattle and


(average 96.5p), medium to 96.2p (93.7p), light heifers to 98.4p (86.8p), medium to 97.4p (86.5p), heavy to 87p (85.9p). The overall average was 90.05d. Calf bulls made to 117.8p


1,580 sheep forward. Light steers made to 104.2p


achievement that during a period of financial re­ straint Ribblesdale School should be among the first in the Ribble Valley to secure such a pitch. The nuisance suffered


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JACKSON — BAXTER


formed Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Tracey Jane Baxter and Mr Chr is topher Andrew Jackson.


Clitheroe United Re­


assistant at Brockhall, is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Baxter, of Highfield Road, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a carpet inspector for the Stalwart Dyeing Company, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs L. Jackson, of Barnold- swick.


The bride, a domestic


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by residents over the years from mud deposits


(107.4p), fat cows to 78.6p (66.4p), rejects lOOp (92. Ip). Light lambs made to 154p (142.4p), standard to 155.5p (146.6p), medium to 159.5p (146.op), heavy to 147p (138.8p). Ewes made to £21.50 per head (£14.86). The overall average was 145p. There was a record entry in


has caused strained rela­ tions between them and the school and I would hope that the provision of the new pitch will herald the beginning of a more cordial relationship. I look forward to a • winter of content!


COUN. ERIC BRACEWELL 3 Primose Street, Clitheroe.


include inter-club fixtures and should be more social than competitive. Anyone who is interested in learn­ ing the game or improv­ ing their game is welcome to call in on any of the above dates or contact E. Mansfield on 25518 for further details. The A team begin its


Northern flavour


FANTASY pictures with a northern flavour by Edward Mooney will be on show at Whalley Lib­ rary for two weeks start­ ing tomorrow. Mr Mooney (42), oi-gi-


[ Trappes-Lomax all season so that unless experienced players join wins are likely to be few and far between.


league fixtures at Burnley this week. Unfortunately the A team is likely to be without Bernard Brown, Derek Northage and John


Clitheroe and District


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WHIST and


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A F TER NO O N , O C TO BER 6th 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Admission 5p Refreshments


OCTOBER will see the departure of the last few of our longest-stopping summer migrants, the swallow and house martin. It will also see the arrival of many birds which come to Britain to escape the rigours of winter in the more severe climates of Iceland and Scandinavia. Chief among them will be those two colourful mem­ bers of the thrush family, the fieldfare and redwing. The Scandinavian rowan berry crop was abun­


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starling, the waxwing is an unmistakable bird with its mainly pink-brown to chestnut colour­ ing, bold crest, black bib, short, yellow-ended tail and wings with white, -yellow and red mark­ ings. It is the latter, looking like small blobs of sealing wax, that give the bird . its common ' name. ■ It is most likely to be. found eating berries. Any garden containing berry-bearing shrubs


will be attractive to birds ,in the winter. Now is the time to start putting out food to make your garden even more welcoming to birds. Last winter, the top 10 species, which visited over 90% of all the sites taking part in the British Trust for Ornithology’s garden bird feeding, survey were: blue tit, blackbird, robin, house sparrow, starling, great tit, chaffinch,rdunnock, greenfinch and song thrush. In the 14 -years that the, survey has been running, 125 different species have been recorded — though not all in the same garden of course.


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father, the bride wore a long white gown of silk and chiffon with high neck and full-length dress of Spanish lace falling into a long circular train. Her long circular veil was edged with lace and crowned with a diamante tiara. She carried a bou­ quet of white carnations, stephanotis, gypsophila and marabou feathers.


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the annual sale of Lonk. Swaledale and cross-bred horned ewes on Friday, with almost 6,000 animals passing through the ring and an almost complete clearance. Trade was brisk throughout


the day, with prices for Swaledales moving up, but Lonk and cross-bred averages fell slightly. The overall average was up


were Mrs Yvonne Ball and Mrs Michelle Chad­ wick, the bride’s sisters and the flower girl was Trudy Chadwick, the bride’s niece. Master Daniel Ball was page.


The matrons of honour The matrons of honour


some £2 but was /due to the greater demand for Swaledale types. Lonk ewes peaked at £55,


Swaledales went up to £94 am, cross-bred to £51. The overall average was £41.10. A pen of Swaledale ewes


from T. Robinson and Sonsv Catlow, sold for £94 a head, a Mart record for ewes.


Drunk and disorderly


nally from Oldham, has worked for many years in commercial a r t,. first for wallpaper and later in en­ graving houses. He now works for two national newspapers.


FOR drunk and disorder­ ly behaviour, Duncan Thomas, of Millholme Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £50 by the town’s magistrates. Thomas, who admitted the offence in King Street, said he had spent the evening in local public houses.


wore pink dresses with frilled necklines and ■ puff sleeves and overdresses of chiffon with deep frills and hooped bottoms Their headdresses were of silk flower combs.


cotton dress and earned basket of stephanotis pink roses and loops of red velvet.


Trudy wore a white


Atkinson. Groomsman was Mr Michael Baxter the bride’s brother, and the ushers were Mr A, Jackson, the bridegroom’! brother, and Mr Maurice Pinder. The ceremony, per


Best man was Mr Cliv R.K.A


WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr B. Hicks, Mrs M. Ains­ worth and Mrs J. Wilson. EW Mr B. Hounslow and Mr D. Hall, Mr R. Atkinson and Mr P. Jennings. On the following hand when east opens the bidding with one no trump, NS cannot bid unless they employ some conventional defence


well as perfectly describing the hand with one bid,


to this


the hand in one no trumi making eight and nine tricl for top scores.


Only two EW pairs


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•are to live in Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe. Photograph: Pye’s Clitheroe.


formed by the Rev. John Salsbury, was followed by a reception at the Duke of York, Grindleton. After a honeymoon spent touring,' the couple


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