\ ,Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley22331 (Classified) ,
\2S31 (Classified) 10* +
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■ate may use this, lto publicise their three months in I. For example the luld contain- the I the organisation; the event and the
Ills of this inexpen- %y of publicising went. and giving b other organisa- [tr intention.
ROE ADVERTISER I & TIMES
street, Clitheroe 24804/22323
[ r o e A u c t i o n T e l . W h a l le y
J . Palm Sunday, I s ic a l Daybreak, pa t ion o f Easter ed in C lith ero e I youn g p e o p le .
p g e ls .” IL. — M is s ion
I h , 2 8 th APRIL,
| — B o l to n -b y - . Drama Group ( “ Su rp rise Pac-
| r d M e t h o d i s t Spring S a le .
[A Y , 1 9 8 4 , JAY. _ Gis-
|y F lea Mark et , S la id b u r n
V i l la g e Hall,
|F a rm e r s Po in t- D is co Dance.
[A Y , 1 9 8 4 , KY. — Gisburn
j ith e ro e 2 3 5 0 1 .
1 A Y . — O x l ic e n s e d b a r , £ 5 a v a i la b le
|Y , Saturday. — R e f o r m e d
hn Whit Fe s tiv a l L t io n s , Sunday, fa r k e t . — In- I^Slaidburn 2 7 3 , - i o n d a y M a y
C l ith e ro e . May 2 8 th MAY. —
|n d S p o rts .
J tow n c e n t r e , ra i lab le . — Tel. | e 2 4 3 6 5 .
IE, 1 9 8 4 . ___ ) e L io n s an d Tabler Heritage
Jis w e lcom e . — r l i e s C l i t h e r o e
kh, Friday. — Dn Village Hall J u b i l e e B a r -
|U N E , F r i d a y , S a l e , T r in i t y
l i s t C h u r c h .
( th R ib b le sd a le A s s o c i a t i o n
I Gala.
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 1 7 th
IWBRIDGE VCFL DIV 3 .
>CCER at
PAY, 117th
rfEROE
YHILL FF 3 p.m. ■Ion 70p nd OAP 30p
nts available ised Clubhouse
I h 4pANS6Htb S T I aWSON'S I en g r o c e r s
lie St, Clitheroe lality Fruit and Veg. iTel. 22994_______ _
WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
dEROE PARISH I ORGAN SOCIETY
^ N C ER T
AY CONCERT BUILT ORGAN
JENKIN , of Willey Court, istershire)
- , , MARCH 24th
i p.m. \R-FRANK: LISZT: BACH: HAYDN: IT HOWELLS
«i*M«mb.r> C1.25( ■nd OAP. C1
: WELCOME
PRIZE BINGO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st at 8 p.m.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *
CHRISTCHURCH CHATBURN
MOTHER’S UNION ANNUAL
JUMBLE SALEIN THE
JEEDS TO 1st )LE SCOUTS
IMBLE tRCH 17th
12 p.m. at the
)D REFORMED lURCH HALL
OMISSION 10p REFRESHMENTS
MARCH 16th at 7 p.m. .
SCHOOL HALL FRIDAY,
ADMISSION 5p
EDISFORD COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL ANNUAL
AUCTION SATURDAY,
MARCH 31st ,2 p.m.
Any unwanted items,' large or
IN’T KNOW \T TO WEAR
'RY US
hy New Clothing s o Bric-a-Brac
| A R Y ’ S L O W E R L, S A T U R D A Y , A R C H 1 7 th Ipen 2-15 p.m.
(M I S S IO N 5 p I l l s b y various ilMALS GROUPS
small gratefully received. Collections arranged - Tel. Clitheroe 22239, ;
_ M 0 m f o 5 P jm . ARE YOU
Tense, nervous, worried about over-eating, smoking, exam > : nerves, insomnia, marital. problems, flying? ;
HYPNOTHERAPY can help
Ring WHALLEY 2610 for consultation
YORKSHIRE
MINSTRELS present
ANTIQUE and
COLLECTORS FAIR Glusburn Village Institute, Cross Hills, near Keighley
SUNDAY, MARCH 18th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Instruments, Postcards and Horse Tack. Gill at the organ. SUperb vegetarian refreshments
Details 0943 467288 Made E a sy ! SUMMING
Don’t despair—get back Into shape for spring
Lose one stone In six weeks .
ONLY £1per week
Club, at
Cllth.ro., Om t Harwood and NOW OPENINO IN SABDEN
Further details Tel. Blackburn 49986 TOSSIDE INSTITUTE WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th ‘ 7-45 p.m. .
‘ c lTt h e r o e c n iT Invite you to escort the
Into Clitheroe Town Centre. TODAY
WR OLD PEACE W ALK
Meet at Clltherc 9 Hospital, Chatburn Roao, at 4 p.m. v n . t . l l .1 Clltheroe 26672
METHODIST CHURCH
JUMBLE , SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th at 2-30 p.m.
Admission 5p Refreshments 'O' * / ,.J* -V*. -/*• '-<* •• ,1a £ -> C a-t-f i. O ' 1 tvi* £»• t r */f.‘4 r A.vjj*. . i ^ s - /1 r - />. “f t - ' / ' • O ' WEST BRADFORD
MARCH HARE OR RUSH
, TO
TRINITY SCHOOLROOM Friday, March for
TYGDISCO ’ . 7-30 p.m. CLITHEROE ~C,B. &T. CLUB
JUMBLE . Chatburn Rd.
SALE Club House,
Saturday, March 17th at 2 p.m.
■ . Tea or Coffee & Biscuits available
,
' Admission: 5p Ample Parking
COSMOS NETBALL ‘ TEAM
. are holding a
BRANDED SECONDS SALE
at CLITHEROE
CRICKET CLUB, TONIGHT,
THURSDAY, MARCH ,
15th ,8 p.m. — Admission 10p'
Jewellery, Silver, Porcelain, . Brass, Linen, Musical
SS MICHAEL and JOHN’S GUIDES
J U M B L E
SOCIAL CENTRE, LOWERGATE
SATURDAY, MARCH v
17th at 2-15 p.m. Admission 5p D IS CO
SWAN & ROYAL I HOTEL, FRIDAY, | MARCH 30th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.
Tickets available at \ Clltheroe Travel Agency — £1
Whalley C of E School AT 1-30 p.fn.
ADMISSION 5p
B R O O K S ID E P R IM A R Y S C H O O L
Bright Street
JUMBLE SALE
Friday, March 16th • at 6.30 p.m.
ADMISSION 10p .
Home-Made refreshments- available
IE, W EDNE S - — S u b -A q u a Ip en n igh t , all
foint- to-Point Monday —
J fa r c ic a l p la y . , I ton -b y -B ow lan d '
IRIL. — West
kRCH. — Rare I Survival Trust,
Hdington Drama p r e s e n t s “ My
3 1 s t MARCH.
WADDINGTON DRAMA GROUP presents'
MY THREE ANGELS A LIGHT COMEDY
a t St H e le n ’ s S u n d a y S c h o o l , W a d d in g to n
on Wednesday, March 28th; to Saturday, March 31st, at 7-30 p.m.
, Tickets available from: Pat Hargreaves Tel. Clltheroe 27296; Hammond Confectioners, St Mary’s Street, Clitheroe; or any member of the group
• , .
lanisation wishing . B a claim for a
lATES
3 Course Meal £4.95 fully inclusive CHILDREN £2.50
Tel. 68101 Wheatley Lane Road,’Fence-in-Pendle
MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE’S LADIES’ COMMITTEE invite you id a
Coffee Morning In THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR \ CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th i 10 a.m. to noon
In aid of Cancer Research
Bring and Buy — Raffle — CakeStalls A D M I S S IO N 2 5 p
CLUB EL TROPICANO Hibson Road, Nelson
SATURDAYand SUNDAY EVENINGS
EVERY Dancing to the best adult disco sounds
There will be N O A D M I S S IO N C H A R G E on these nights B E F O R E 1 0 -3 0 p .m .
Smart standard of dress required Sub/eci to club rules
Clean-up c a m p a ig n
urged
Good as New and Jumble CLOTHES — TOYS — BOOKS— . BRIC-A-BRAC f
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th 2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m.
STONYHURST COLLEGE HURST GREEN
TOMBOLA — CAKES — REFRESHMENTS
Proceeds to Stonyhurst Handicapped Children’s Trust end Stonyhurst Voluntary Service
ENTRY B Y VOLUNTARY DONATION___ j___ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
* CLITHEROE SPRING FAIR TIMES O F OPENING:
. (ROEFIELD CAR PARK) opposite Swimming Baths
i 6 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 16th * 1 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th 6 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 19th New rides for everyone
Wise well and Barrow Conservatives -
Whalley JUMB LE
Forget the Rest— Book The B e s tF
O K (Years of experience) D ISCO
Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 26507
HODDER VALLEY SHOW
WHIST and DOMINOES
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
Wednesday, March 21st 7.45 p.m.
Admission 70p including Supper
TRADES COUNCIL Will
RIBBLE VALLEY secretaries of
all trade unions please contact
Mr G. H. Cllffe, president 43 Chatburn Road, Clltheroe
council In the Rlbble Valley reorganise the trades
Lancs BB7 2AW , The Intention Is to
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
DANCINGtotne COME
D A L E S M E N , FRIDAY,
MARCH 2 3 rd 9 p.m. till.1 a.m.
Licensed Bar. Tickets available from
Admission £1.50 including . Plated Supper
Dunsop Bridge 289 Sleldbum 259 and 642
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * * * * * * THE ORIGINAL CLITHEROE M
* A N T IQ U E S $ * F A IR t
w I * II w
Continues as usual at the PARISH HALL Next date
SATURDAY, APRIL 7th A dm is s io n fo r A d u lts lOp
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| »■*★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ******* CLITHEROE
RIBBLESDALE AND DISTRICT
BRIDLEWAYS ASSOCIATION
GENERAL.MEETING
Film Show and Supper
R E D R O C K IN N , P A D IH A M
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 21st, 7-30 p.m.
. Please confirm by phoning Clltheroe 26234 or 23467
FLOWER CLUB invite yon to a
DEMONSTRATION!
on FRIDAY, MARCH ,16th
. John Centre, Lowergate
LEISURE TIME at the St Michael and St
of Cheshire entitled
7-30 p.m. (pay at the door 65 pence) .
^
CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING ^ MEN’S CLUB
' WHALLEY ROAD l SATURDAY, MARCH 17th
J O E L D A V ID A N D O R G A N I S T F O R D A N C IN G
r u n U H R v m u ^ I
A CALL for a campaign to, clean up the Ribble Valley has been made by Coun. Eric Bracewell.
Clitheroe Town Council to the disgusting state of Clitheroe’s streets, he called for court action to be taken against people who drop litter. •
A fter re fe r r in g at
wants the borough council to identify parishes badly affected by litter and foul ing by dogs, with a view to mounting a campaign, jointly with the county, borough and parish coun cils and other, organisa
, Coun. Bracew'ell also tions. ’
' “Many residents have had enough and are wil ling to play their part,” he
said. Coun. Bert "Jones said
Clitheroe was. suffering from 10 years of neglect and added that he would be urging the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com mittee to take the lead in a campaign.
C ANTIQUE AND OLLECTORS FAIR
S T A R K I E A R M S , C L I T H E R O E S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 1 7 th 10 to 4-30
BUY, BROWSE, SELL, EXCHANGE
I f you have items for sale or any inquires please tel.
BARNOLDSWICK 815756
THERE were winning smiles from parents and friends who were lucky in the raffle at a PTA dance at St Augustine’s RC School, V Billington, on Friday.
attended, and there was dancing to the,Phil Case Disco, of Clitheroe.
More than 150 people
event will go towards buying a computer for the school, making a full com plement of 10.
Money raised at the
draw for the raffle and tombola, there was a chic ken supper.
Following the prize
Private is attack on
health service
RECENT publicity about a private hospital to be opened at Gisbum makes a stark contrast
’with proposed closures in the area in the National Health' Service.
Shops need a lick
of paint WOULD it be possible'to launch a “Tidy up Lower gate” campaign? To keep the rate s
down, we all want to at tract visitors to the town and the “snickets” or “gin- nels” from Moor Lane to Lowergate are a source of interest and useful short cuts, but they are dis gracefully untidy and full of rubbish. Even the back lane bet
Accrington Victoria Hos pital, Beaumont Hospital, Lancaster etc., and the possibility that the former Deepdale Hospital in Pre ston may become , a pri vate clinic, must give great concern to the public and the staff who are employed in the health service. It is a disgrace that the
The children’s ward at F ew APRIL 1st at ;s DAY ■
WHALLEY ABBEY FELLOWSHIP' . - ' A ' l ;
- v -
SPRING FASHION SHOW by C A S S A N D R A
Of BOLTON ROAD, EWOOD, BLACKBURN ■
on Wednesday, March 21st at 8 p.m.
- Available from the manager WHALLEY 2268
T icke ts £2 Including Light Supper
I Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 15th, 1981, 3
Link road extension plans are lodged
PLANS for the extension of the link road at Salthill In d u s t r ia l
Clitheroe, have' been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0135). Among the other applications
.E s ta te ,
(0138).. Bolton-by-Bowland: Farm
T DIAMONDS,
ANTIQUES, PRECIOUS STONES, GOLD AND SILVER
are: Clitheroe: Bay window at 15
West View (0133). Shop sign at 15 King Lane
worker’s dwelling with1 at tached garage at Bolton Peel Farm, Holden (0125). Extension of original cottage
FOR CASH We urgently require (in any condition) Diamonds,
Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Wedding Rings, Pocket Watches, Watch Chains, Cigarette Cases, Bracelets,
Trophies, Dentures, Tea and Coffee Services, Medals, - Medallion Sets, Coin Sets, Gold and Silver Coins —
Lockets, Brooches, Necklets, Watch Cases, Trays,
property at Hen Gill Farm Cot tage into adjoining bam (0129). Rimington: Double garage at Ings End, Skeleron Lane
Pre-1974 etc. Grandfather Clocks, Wall Clocks, Bracket, Carriage and Mantel Clocks, Tables, Chairs, Cupboards, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Old Brass, Copper Kettles, Wedgwood and Doulton, Decanters etc., etc. We also accept broken and foreign jewellery
(0128). Chipping: Conversion of re
dundant barn adjacent to Hough Clough Farm to a house and garage (0130). ' , Gnndleton: Garage at Skye Chalet, Sawley Road (0131).
New club’s great start
WHALLEY’S new flower club had a turn out of 120 for its first meeting. The club managed to
recruit 78 members on the night, but secretary Mrs Vivien Birtwell says there is still room for more.
“The Methodist Church
Ribble Valley Council has seen , fit to grant planning permission- for .a private hospital at Gisbume Park. This is a direct attack on the many NHS hospitals in the area. As a member of the
ween the butcher’s shop and the United Reformed Church is seldom swept, and it is used a great
I
Hall, where we will be meeting, is quite big, so we can accommodate about 100 members,” she said.
Whether you are thinking of selling or are curious of the value, our experts will either value, advise or
make a cash offer free of charge with no obligation whatsoever
TOP BULLION PRICES PAID FOR ALL PRECIOUS METALS
BRING IT TO THE EXPERTS
Don't leave things in cupboards and drawers waiting to get lost or in lofts and sheds or spare rooms waiting to rot, turn them into EXTRA CASH NOW
Confidential home calls a pleasure, no obligation to sell.'
We undertake valuations and purchase single Items or complete house contents for which we give the
highest possible prices, ring us, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
,
Whether it is a house full of furniture, a diamond tiara or just a tie pie we will offer
INSTANT CASH! WE PAY WHAT WE • ,
SAY
specialise in Antique Jewellery and Watches and will be pleased to Value or Purchase.
URGENTLY REQUIRED PRE-WAR FURNITURE FOR EXPORT
SCRAP GOLD 9ct up to £90'per oz. troy
a group of ladies who fol lowed a City and Guilds course in flower arranging at Whalley adult centre.* At ■ the meeting, Mrs,
The club was set up by
deal. ' There are plans in hand.
to improve the fronts of several properties 'which are now almost derelict’ and this will help, but with the advent of Booth’s Supermarket, many, trad ers feel that this end of the town has been Some what neglected. Just a coat of paint at
• Empty' shops put up everybody’s .rates. There, are now several in; the town and we don’t want any more. “BRIGHTER CLITHEROE”
the. back of some of the Moor Lane properties would help!
‘New’ local election hours opposed
GOVEKNMENT proposals to bring all election hours throughout Britain into conformity were
.opposed at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Council’s- Finance and General Purposes Sub- Committee.
Bus shelter vandals sought ,
VANDALS who caused about £300-worth of damage to the bus shelter between . Lower Hodder Bridge' and Hurst Green are being sought by the local parish council. The council has placed
commending that polling for- local and parliamen tary elections should be from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. . While agreeing to a re duction for Ribble Valley jarliamentary election lours —'at present 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. — members recommended to the Home Office that polling’ booths for county and local elec tions should stay open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ■ Coun. William Bowker
The, Home Office is re
- hurst Road end bus shel ter on the night of Febru ary 25th to contact' the' police at Stonyhurst 200 or Longridge 2625. i ’
The.parish council has
an advertisement in this newspaper asking for anyone who saw anything suspicious at the Stony-
/ torn off and the stone facing damaged. •
Licence fee going up
I A . MOVE, to keep the li-
| • vehicles : in the Ribble : Valley,-at: its present £10 >was defeated at a meeting
of.v.the. Ribble Valley
cence fee for private hire
/Council’s -Finance,' and, Generali- Purposes, Sub committee'.
. ' However,- members) foL} lowed a recommendation’
lington) moved, that it would-not cost the council any more to issue the. li cences;‘and they should not be increased. ; /
. Coun. Bill Fleming.(Bil ■ '
iby. • o f f ic e r s r that;;,fa! “modest” ■,increase ,;to ; £20,; should be implemented.
‘ The damage was caused between 7 p.m. and 11-30 p.m. when tiles/were ripped from the roof of the shelter, the. guttering
pointed out tha t ,the Ribble Valley Council offers a £50 reward for information ’ leading _ to a conviction for vandalism.
(Chipping) said the new hours were designed for the coirimuting South, and “not the more civilised North”.
to support Government proposals that, parliamen tary candidate’s deposits should-be increased from’ £150 (with a minimum of 12%% of the votes) to £1,000 (5% _ v otes minimum), to discourage any “lunatic fringe”. ,
Members also decided ■
More to come from fund
CLITHEROE Mayor Coun.; John Cowgill has promised to give, more do nations from .his^ welfare fund to benefit the young, elderly and disabled, before the end of his term of office. >:
already been • donated ’ to various charities this year, and Coun.' Cowgill said there would be’some money left in the fund for when Coun. Howel Jones takes over the office in May.
A; total of £1,892 has > Forced lock
/AFTER forcing the lock on' the back door at :a
! stole property worth £440 including <a cheque book,
: house , in Richmond Ter race, Clitheroe, . thieves
!a hirfi (-system,a - gold ■'chainv and a’,, gentleman’s gold ring:,1 <
i ' ’.fist?- J
public who has had to make great use'of health service facilities, I cannot praise enough the dedi cated staff who have helped me and countless others, despite staff shor tages, cuts and sometimes shortage of equipment. The company which
Mildred Fewster, of Burnley, gave a demonst ration on entertaining with flowers. . Now the club plans to
118ct up to £180 per oz. troy 122ct up to £210 per oz. troy
DENTALGOLD WANTED
POCKET WATCHES IN GOLD AND SILVER
Gent’s 18ct — £100 min . Gent's 9ct — £40 min Gent’s Silver — £5 min
. All In working order, less for * broken ones
meet every second Thurs day of the month, At the next meeting, on April 12th, Mrs Pat Fletcher will p re s e n t “ I r e member.” .
‘shares and hope to profit, not only from the rich, but from sick and needy who can ill afford to pay for extra treatment, but may use their savings as an expedient to gain quick relief.
proposes to use' Gisbume Park as a private hospital is issuing shares, hoping to raise over £lm. Yes, we can all. take
vate health care* is about profit — profit arid queue jumping. That is all it can offer to any patient. The architects of pri
Make no mistake,' pri ; ' Spotlight
LADIES POCKET & LADIES WATCHES
Ladles 18ct — £40 min Ladies 9ct — £20 min Ladles Silver — £10 min
All In working order, less for broken ones'
FREE VALUATIONS £100 MINIMUM
Gents gold cigar cases
BROKEN OR NOT
Gold cuff links £5 MIN.
Scrap Silver! Best price of the day
Silver re-saleable articles
UP TO £20 ' PER OZ.
Pre ’47 SILVER COINS — 9 1 times
Pre’20 SILVER COINS— 18 times
SHILLINGS, TWO SHILLINGS, 1 /2 CROWNS, THREEPENNY PIECES 18 and 22ct WEDDING RINGS £10-£70
vate medicine may raise the parrot cry — “free dom of choice”. The disadvantaged have
a choice — to reriiain in an endless queue, maybe to die. before they are called. That, then, is their freedom of choice. Every time someone with money jumps the queue they are pushed further back. , The obscenity of private
medicine must/not be al lowed to extract fiirther profit from sickness and ill-health. It should be stopped before we' are at the stage of a two - tier health service — private for those with money and a watered- down. health service for those without.
D. W. BALDING, Chairman, .■ Ribble Valley District Labour Party,’ Hacking Drive, Longridge.
. Rescue grant
THE Rossendale Fell Rescue Team is £50 better off thanks to a grant, from' the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-committee. \ ■ ,
pupils who will be leaving school this year, together .with their parents, will'be given the opportunity to meet “Managing Agents” (the name given to people who run . Youth Training Schemes), who will talk about how training for each of the various occu pations-is covered. There will also be the opportuni ty to meet some of . the young people currently on schemes and to see some of their work. ,
on careers IN common with other distHcts of the Lancashire Careers Service,
..the Ribble Valley Careers Offiee will be^ arranging a Youth. Training Scheme Convention at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe, a week on Tuesday at 7 p.m. At th e convention
and a, representative from the Manpower Services Training Division will also be on, hand to answer questions.
Careers Service staff ■ ■ Write-off
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil's Firiance and General Purposes Sub-committee has e x p r e s s e d , i ts “dismay” at the amount of rate write-offs in the borough, the latest si being £1,190. Borough Treasurer Mr
Gordon Onslow said that the. figures went Back to 1978, and that several write-offs out of 22,000 payments were to be ex pected.
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