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. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 22nd, 198i 3


2331 (Classified) 0 * B


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ani TESsation wishing . a claim for a te may use this,


to publicise fheir hree months in . For example the uld contain the the organisation; the event and the


ils of this inexpen- ■ y of publicising


o other organisa- r intention.


ent.and giving


OE ADVERTISER & TIMES


treet, Clltheroe 24804/22323


R C H . — Rare Survival Trust, r o e A u c t i o n T e l . W ha l ley


ration o f Easter ed in Clitheroe l young people,


IL . — Mission . Palm Sunday, sical Daybreak,


t h , 2 8 t h A P R I L , __ B o lton -b y -


d Drama Group “ Surprise Pac- farcical play. lton-by-Bowland


P R IL . — West rd M e th o d is t Spring Sale.


A Y , 1984,* D A Y . — Gis- P o in t - t o -P o in t


n


ay Flea Market, ie s S la id b u rn


Y , Monday — Village Hall,


A Y . — Gisburn Farmers Point-


A Y , 1 9 8 4 ,


d R e f o r m e d Cl i theroe. May


t Disco Dance. Y , Saturday. —


A Y . — O x l i c ens ed b ar ,


rn Whit Festival it ions, Sunday larket. — In- Slaidburn 273, M o n d a y May


itheroe 23501. 2 8 t h M A Y . —


ind Sports. N E ,


•oe Lions and Table. Heritage tow n c e n t r e ,


1 9 8 4 . —


ivailable. — Tel. oe 24365.


N E , W E D N E S - — S u b -A q u a


apen night, all 6s we l c ome . — r i e s C l i t h e r o e


“ t h , Friday. — ton Village Hall J u b i le e Bar-


N E . — F r id a y , - ^ o u s e F a rm,


i n g t o n . B a rn - s so Steel Band.


1 6 t h J U N E . ------. W a d d i n g t o n


School Associa- Cheese and Wine g.


ay T r e e ” by Enid N E . — Ribbles-


o f Dancing pre- ' ‘ T h e M a g i c


dist Church. l Gala.


J U N E , Friday, Sale, Trinity


7 t h Rib b l e sd a l e l A s s o c i a t i o n


Bolton-By-Bowland Village Hall


WHIST and DOMINOES


on UL’S, LOW MOOR


SUNDAY, ARCH 25th L E N T 3


Holy Communion amily Communion


PAUL WARREN hop's Chaplain -00 Evensong HE VICAR


RIDAY,


iARCH 30th ENT CONCERT


ickets £1.50 A few left


NEWTON VILLAGE Dc o iv irANCING


D A L E SM EN FRIDAY,


to the


MARCH 23rd 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.


Admission £1.50 Including Plated Supper


CH CONNECTION OFFEE


Exhibition of eroe/Rivesaltes


ola— Cake Stall — Bring and Buy dmisslon 25p


MENINGAYOR’S PARLOUR DNESDAY,


ARCH 28th p.m. to 9-30 p.m.


Liceneed Bar. Tickets available from


Dunaop Bridge 289 Slatdbum 259 and 642 MARKET CHIPPING PONY CLUB


in CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


SATURDAY, MARCH 24th


PRIZE BINGO


ON-BY-BOWLAND REN’S COMMITTEE


SALE MBLE


he Village Hall rs open 7-15 p.m.


Y, MARCH 23rd ding refreshments)


slon 10p adults, 5p . children


PARTRIDGE Tosside


DOG and DISCO


FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd


ITHEROE


I. MARKET E-OPENS


_: MARCH 27th MARYlS LOWER HALL


nee In York Street)


0 a.m. — 12 noon ionery, plants, crafts,


reserves, coffee


9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission £1


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Tel. Cleveleys 8 2 4 9 1 8


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MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION


Town Hall, Accrington Friday, March 23rd 6-30 — 9-30 p.m.


Saturday, March 24th 1 10 a.m. — 8-30 p.m. Sunday, March 25th 10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. Admission: Adults 60p,


Children and OAPs 30p. Family £1.50


• Refreshments available


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Admission 70p (including supper)


ALL MEAT PRIZES


DCOMEANCING THE TRIANGLE TRIO


(SupDer 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.)


on FRIDAY, APRIL 6th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Licensed Bar. Admission £2.50 To book ring


Bolton-by-Bowland 655 or ___________ "27 7 ____________


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


DANCING COME THIS SATURDAY


Bob Fairclough’s Music


MARCH 24th to





ADMISSION £1.50 Inc. Supper at 9 p.m.


£5 availa ble ANTIQUE COLLECTORS’ FAIR


The Manor House Hotel, Thomton-ln-Craven (on the A56 COLNE to SKIPTON)


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SUNDAY, MARCH 25th 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.


EDISFORD CP SQHOOL


FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd


JUMBLE SALE


at 6-30 p.m.


Admission 10p Children free


CLITHEROE


PARISH CHURCH 76 group


in the UPPER HALL on SATURDAY


JUMBLE SALE


MARCH 24th Admission 5p 2 — 4 p.m.


Refreshments


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Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


MILK CUP FINAL LUXURY COACH


SUNDAY, MARCH 25th Depart 8-30 a.m. Back at 10 p.m. approx.


1 P.S. People not wishing to attend the match may also comet


For further details contact D. Brass at Dawson’s Greengrocers


Snooker star hands out lesson Robert prepares to go bald for


a good cause


ANOTHER Clitheroe man has come forward for a Yul Brynner haircut to raise money for


the NSPCC. . He is Mr Robert Bibby (35), of Mitton View, who


WHALLEY CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB


EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING CONSERVATIVE CLUB, WHALLEY


ANNUAL GENERAL AND WILL BE HELD IN THE


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' ON THURSDAY, MARCH 29th at 8 p.m.


To consider possible amalgamation and Buie changes


CLITHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING and TENNIS CLUB


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ______


to be held on WEDNESDAY,


MARCH 28th, 1984 in the CLUB HOUSE at 8 p.m.


CLUB EL TROPICANO Hibson Road, Nelson


There will be NO ADMISSION CHARGE on these nights BEFORE 10-30 p.m. Smart standard of dress required Subject to club rules


Dancing to the best adult disco sounds


SATURDAY and SUNDAY EVENINGS


EVERY


‘ Play your part ’ plea made by Chamber


AN appeal for the partici­ pation of all members of Clitheroe and district Chamber o f Trade to guide the executive, in its work was made at the 60th annual meeting by new president Mr Stuart Laraway. Though disappointed at


the turnout for the meet­ ing, held at the Victoria Hotel, the executive is hoping that Chamber members will become hilly involved in the shop' ping festival being organ­ ised for the end of May and beginning of June. The Clitheroe Chamber,


said Mr Laraway, must be the envy of others in the area because of the town and the facilities it o f fe r s , such ■ as fre e parking. Ways o f ‘ improving


parking were discussed and will be passed on to the Ribble Valley Council. Mr Laraway presented


Mr David Lancaster with a past-president’s jewel and paid tribute to his | work. Officers elected were; I


Mr Roland Hailwood (v ic e -p r e s id e n t ) , Mr Barrie Stevens (trea­ surer), Mr William Gorst (auditor). Mr W. Cooper was reinstalled as secret-1


ary for a further year. Re-elected to the execu­


tive were Mrs M. Bridge, Couh. Mrs P. Hall and Mr I R. Dewhurst, and newly-1 e le c te d w e re Mr F. Barnes and Mr P. Filary.


New maps out soon


A NUMBER of sugges­ tions put forward by Clitheroe Ramblers’ foot­ path secretary ,Mr Tom Boothroyd have been in­ corporated in the final Pathfinders maps issued by the Ordnance Survey. Ten members of the


local branch attended the annual meeting of the North East Lancs Area of the Ramblers’ Association when the proof maps w e r e su bm it te d fo r checking. The maps, SD 65/75


Whitendale and Slaidburn and SD 64/74 Chip) _ and Clitheroe, should be on sale soon. The Clitheroe branch is


also watching with inter­ est progress on arrange­ ments for the Ribble


Way. The Countryside Com­


mission is providing 50% of the cash required and Lancashire County Coun­ cil has budgeted £30,000 to be spent over the next three years. Mr David Tomlinson


represents Clitheroe the working party.


Edisford Ladies


MEMBERS of Edisford Ladies’ group took part in a 10-minute relaxation ex­ ercise following a talk and demonstration on hyp­ notherapy by Mr Barrow, of Whalley. At the meet­ ing on Tuesday at St Paul’s Church Hall, Low Moor, the subject will be f low e r s made from feathers.


GOSPEL CHURCH Mlllthorne Avenue


HENTHORN MR P. BEST, Blackburn


SUNDAY, MARCH 25th at 6-30 p.m.


PRAYER AND MINISTRY


TUESDAY, MARCH 27th at 7r45 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th at 2-30 p.m.


FELLOWSHIP ■ “ “ " T


WOMEN’S


"Seek ye the Lord, whlleHemay be found"


‘Good mates after fight


TWO Clitheroe men ap­ pearing before the town’s magistrates for using threatening words and be­ haviour likely to cause i breach of the peace after being found fighting were how good mates, the Bench was told.


Philip Stewart (20),


Central Avenue, and Nigel Booth (20), of High- field Road, were each fined £50 with £6 costs. Mr Michael Cunning­


ham, prosecuting, said that several members/ the public had drawn the attention of the police to fighting by the two men near to the Dog and Par­ tridge public house. Two o f f ice r s inter


vened, hut due to the ferocity of the fight had to


call for assistance. Eventually they sepa­


rated the men; , who con­ tinued-to fight while being held by police. They were placed • in - different vehi­ cles and taken to the police station. , Booth told: the .court


that it had-been an argu ment which had got-out hand. Stewart said ,they were


now good mates. ’ ■ ■ : V i


" 1 - :


Renovation allowed


AN • application to reno­


vate and alter V a farm­ house - at .Wh ittak e rs Bam, Sabden, was given the go-ahead by- the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee.


- In a report, members


were' told, that originally the applicants wanted to build . a new agricultural dwelling on the site, but permission was refused,on the grounds that there was' already a building there in need of renova­ tion.


REHEARSALS are .well under ’way for Wadding­ ton Drama Group’s latest production" “My three angels.”


'■ The l ig h t -h e a r t e d


comedy , is being staged from. March 28tn to the


°31st in St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington.. f t


/tells the , story of three French prisoners /in' exile who help out a family.


Pictured are some of


the main characters, At the back are, Brian Keat­ ing (left) and Roy Ed­ mondson. Front: Barry Phillips, Bob, Cleeve, Carmel Donald and Pat Hargreaves.


Stole college . sports gear


TWO Stonyhurst men were each fined £50 at Clitheroe for stealing sports gear from the col­ lege’s PE changing rooms.


•Michael Patrick, Grays-


ton (19), and Andrew Stephen Ball (22). both of Ov.er H ack in g ,: were stated to have taken the items — worth £72 — on the spur of the moment, after followihg pupils into the building. They . were each;, ordered to pay. £25 costs.


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Cake marks achievement


TWO years of hard work paid off on. Monday for two Langho girls who were each presented


with the Queen’s Guide award. . Louise Fox (15), of Hill-


Another ■ helping of 3-D:


LOCAL youngsters are to have an extra helping of 3-D film adventure . . . following the great suc­ cess of “Jaws 3-D” at the Civic Hall Cinema. Miss. Marie Cullen, o f


the 'Civic Hall, said: “We had such a sensational reaction from the children that we decided to treat them to another 3-D film before the special lenses are taken out." It will be a case of leav­


ing the deeps and blasting off skywards, for the new adventure, “Spacehunter” (PG), which starts tomor­ row for a week. Special 3-D effect glas­


ses will again be available for the audience. ■ Said Miss Cullen: “We


found that while adults struggled a little with them, the children took to them easily.”


crest Roqd, and -Nicola Sewell (14), of Bushbum Drive, have been involved in running errands for senior citizens in the vil­ lage and helping with the Brownies, as well as making a study of the Commonwealth to gain their awards. They are both members


of St/Leonard’s Guides Langho. Louise is a pupil at Ribblesdale School. Clitheroe, and Nicola at­ tends school in Rishton. Making the presenta­


tion was the former vicar of Langho, the Rev. Paul Warren. Our photograph shows


the girls cutting a cake baked by Louise’s mother to mark their achievement and greatly enjoyed by the rest of the company afterwards,


YOUNG Sabden snooker ilayer -Mark Boyd did not tave the chance he hoped


for to shine against up- and-coming Liverpool pro­ fessional John Parrott during an exhibition ses­ sion at J. R’s Snooker Club, Clitheroe.


Mark (15), of the White


Hart Inn, who lost 96-41, said; “ I didn’t see much of the game because he was at the table for most of the time. I had a chance to do something but, after potting a red, missed a pinki”


Despite losing, Mark


said that the game against Parrott,the former British Amateur snooker champ­ ion, had taught him a lot, particularly coping under pressure. “There were about 200 people watching and I could feel every pair of eyes bearing down on me” , he added.


Of the seven other


J.R’s players who chal­ lenged the guest, only Norman Burgess managed to win. Parrott showed his class with breaks of 134, 129 and 113 in consecutive frames.


In our picture, Mark


(centre left) and John get down to a practice. Next to Mark is club owner John Poole. Others in the group, who all played John, are Brian Sims, Norman Burgess, John Titterington, Nigel Law­ less, Francis McMahon Glen P i lk in g ton and Graham Ireland. Extreme right is referee Alban McKibbin.


First aid contest


CLITHEROE district


Icame last in the East Lancashire Scouts first aid competition.1


The district was' rep-


r e s e n t e d by S te v en B la t ch fo r d , A n d rew Wightman, Sean Wilson arid Robert Ward from the 1st Pendle troop, the only one with a , first aid team.


Against teams from


Burnley and Darwen the boys, in their first con­ test, showed a fair degree of competence, but lost marks through their “re­ luctance” to undress their female “casualties,” one with a-broken arm and the other with concussion,


hopes' to raise £150, with his “shiner” at the great cut-in at the Gillian Young hair and beauty centre in Bawdlands, Clitheroe; on Sunday. Robert, a steel erector


-at Ribblesdale Cement, said: “ I have had all my hair shaved off before, so I know what is involved.


• My wife, Linda, was perhaps a . bit upset at first, but I think she’s ac­


cepted it now.” V The other man having


his head shaved is Trevor Pritchard (26), a Clitheroe baker, who also hopes to raise £150 through spon- sorshin. '


On Sunday,, from 3 to „ „ .


10-30 p.m.," members of the public can come along for £2 haircuts on £1 leg shaves and all the money will be donated to the NSPCC._____ The staff - will tackle


almost any kind of cut and dropping in to encourage them will be the Mayor of Ribble Valley, Coun. Ted Boden. Proprietress, Gillian


Young said: “There has been a lot of interest so' we are hoping for a good response on the day of reckoning.’ We’d like to raise at least £500.” The team carrying out


the wacky cuts will be Irene Alizon, Debbie R ea d , Jul ie Bar ton, Nicola Smith, Josephine Swainbank and Gillian herself.


Hospital’s TV eye


CLOSED-CIRCUIT tele­ vision has been introduced on a ward at Clitheroe Community Hospital to improve patient care. Cameras are now serv­


ing as an additional pair of eyes for staff on the'24- patient Pendle ward! A monitor in the sis­


te r ’ s of fice can alert nurses, who may be busy elsewhere, to where a pa­ tient needs urgent atten­ tion. The district health au­


thority brought in the cameras following a re­ quest by senior nursing staff. Pendle ward is long, with a number of side­ wards leading from it. The c lo s e d - c i r c u i t


system has been extended to the .day rooms after being; introduced to the


- ward, A hospital spokesman


said the aim was to pro­ vide an extra safeguard. But there are no plans at present to extend it to other parts of the hos­


pital. TV stolen


WHILE the occupants were out, burglars en­ tered a house in Brette Close, Clitheroe, and stole a colour TV set.


Rehearsing for comedy


MU backs Russia’s religious dissidents


A FILM being shown at | Bolton-by-Bowland village hall tonight gives a har-1 rowing account of believ­ ers’ struggles to practise' their religion inside the | Soviet Union. Members of the vil-1


lage’s Mothers’ Union, who have already seen the film, “The Right to Believe,” were so moved I that they plan to write letters of hope to religious dissidents in Soviet labour | camps. The film, which is open


to the public, was made with the help of -Keston College, Kent, which monitors religious ac­ tivities in Communist countries. It includes shots taken inside labour camp and smug­ gled to the West. Screen­ ing time is 8 p.m. The MU plans to send


its letters in time for Easter to men and women imprisoned for organising religious gatherings with­ out State approval. Many of them have been exiled to remote regions of the Soviet Union for long periods and are. living in extremely hostile environ­ ments. Others are in psychiatric hospitals. The vicar, F r Trevor


Vaughan, said: “ I think the MU is doing a splen­ did thing. It shows mem­ bers are thinking and praying for the dissidents and even if the letters are not delivered, it lets the Soviet authorities know the feelings of ordinary people in our country.”


Talk on caving


TALK about Burnley


Caving Club was the highlight of a Clitheroe | YFC meeting. The speak­ ers, Mr Glover and Mr I Howard, were thanked by Mark T h o rn b e r and| Catherine Whitwell. In the County -YFC I


uiz, Clitheroe A senior! efeated BHW senior 45-


41V£. In the Clitheroe team I w e re A lan C ow g i l l , Elizabeth Lonsdale and Adam Spurgeon. The A team is now through to the final, at Preston, on | Tuesday. Clitheroe entered two |


teams in a public > speak­ ing contest. In the A team were Elizabeth Lonsdale, Eric Lonsdale and Stephen Morris. B team members were Adam Spurgeon, Thomas | Binns and Alan Cowgill. i Thomas Binns was voted best chairman o f the | evening, Peter Rogerson, o f Chipping, the best | speaker and Valerie Pick-1 ard gave the “best vote | of thanks.” At junior level, Chip­


ping lsts and Clitheroe A I 2nds took part. Sarah Jac-1 ques goes through for Clitheroe into the regional | team.


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