Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 25th, IDS’, Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
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RIBBLESDALE k\ SCHOOL, CLITHEROE,
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 27th, 1984
7-30 p.m.
The Holme Committee Sabden
Adults £1, Children and OAPs 50p 4H OldtieUI Travel The Travel Agents you know you can trust
FR E E CAR SERVICE TO
MANCHESTER AIRPORT ON ALL CONTINENTAL AND
iBER, 1984, ■ A C h r is t en t M i n i S l a i d b u r n
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tnd District
Society 1 Waddington ools present
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Church,
tober 28th p.m.
collection Trinity
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welcome __ presenis
A night of hideous horrible happenings on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th at our
HALLOW E’EN FANCY
DRESS HORROR SHOW With resident grave diggers plaguing you with dead good sounds — FRANKENSTEIN AND HIS MUMMY
-BOWLAND E HALL
T a n d
N O E S nesday
er 31st 5 p.m. ION: 70p
g SUPPER) T PRIZES
plus HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAM with ESMARELDA
Free glass of Witches’ Brew before 10-30 p.m.
Non stop rituals 9 p.m. till 2 a.m.
£25 prize for the most horrible fancy dress
, Mecca Leisure. I m The Best in British Entertainmenl
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BEN HARRIS BIKE HIKE ROAD SHOW
KING GEORGE’S HALL, BLACKBURN
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“ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BANJO BAND” To set your toes tapping
Singalong with “TOPAZ" and to stir your blood the
“LANCASTRIAN BRIGADE BAND AND CORPS OF DRUMS”
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“CLITHEROE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION PIPE BAND”
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, — 7-30 p.m.
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Our National “Miss Royal British Legion” ANNE JACKSON will be there SPECIAL PARTY RATES
Available from Booking office—Tel. Blackburn 679824 or your local Branch RBL
Tickets £1.50, £2, £2.50. In aid of The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal ‘excursions
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SABDEN ANNUAL
H A L LOW 'E ’EN TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th starting from Pendle Furniture car park at 6-30
* Three prizes for floats £50, £30, £20
* Three costume prizes for adults and children
* Grand turnip lantern competition — giant teddy bear as first prize and consolation prizes for all entrants.
Judging by the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley Borough Council
Anybody wishing to enter a float can do so at no cost Hot dogs and hot drinks on sale
WORKERS U N IT E ! CALLING ALL SHOPS, OFFICES AND FACTORIES
S aw * ” '
WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS THE IDEAL NIGHT FOR YOUR OFFICE PARTY
THIS IS THE NIGHT WHEN AGE IS NO BARRIER
FOR THE BEST ATMOSPHERE AROUND — COME ON DOWN
DRINKS ONLY 55p ALL NIGHT
THURSDAY NIGHTS 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. Only 1p admission before 11-30 p.m. Drinks only 55p all night long
D O N ’T FO R G E T St Mary’s Playgroup
COFFEE AND CAKE MORNING
in the Lower Parish Hall, Clitheroe on Friday, October 26th
10 a.m. — 12 noon
Cake stall, Bric-a-Brac, Flowers, Jam Jar Stall Admission 30p
BOLTON BY BOWLAND DRY ROT
DRAMA GROUP PRESENT _____
A Farcical Play by John Chapman
at Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
NOVEMBER
8th, 9th and 10th 7-30 p.m.
Tickets Adults £1.25, Children 50p
Available from John Singleton. Tel. Bolton-by-Bowland 277 or from cast
Raffle and Lucky Programme Number____
T0SSIDE INSTITUTE EVENING
SOCIAL TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 30th at 7-45 p.m.
BINGO and SLIDES by P. COWKING (Dunsop Bridge)
Admission: 50p including Pie Supper
J V W /A V W J W A V A V GRINDLETON Wl
by TOWN and COUNTRY at CHATBURN SCHOOL
FASHION SHOW
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 31st 7-30 p.m.
Admission £1 Including freshments
A M M M /W W V W W W
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EXPERIENCE
Tel. WHALLEY 3847 J or CLITHEROE 27961
WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB
-■BYCOACH'J TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th
SETTLE — Market Day Special Blackburn Boulevard (shelter Z ) ...............................9-20 a.m. Also picks up at Wllpshlre Bull’s Head, Langho Station, Bllllngton Abbey Mill, Whalley bus sta tion.................................................................................. 9-40 a.m. Also picks up at Barrow Dog and Partridge and Clitheroe Commercial Hotel, Clitheroe York Street....... 9-50 a.m.
Chatburn Black Bull Hotel.............................................. 10 a.m. Gisburn Rlbblesdale Arms........................................10-10 a.m. Return from Settle at 2 p.m.
Fares: Adults £1.80, OAPs £1.60, children 90p
Book in advance or pay on the coach (subject to space being available)
RIBBLE>
PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 23028
NGTON L INSTITUTE
L EVENING EORGE
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aining s 75p, Children 40p
Ic, come and listen it different and en-
NGERS 0 p.m. nesday, er 31st
AND
ANNABELLA’S BURNLEY presents THIS FRIDAY
Live on stage sensational six-piece group
‘Z0 0 T Z ! NAVARRO Plus our usual Friday Night Twinscene with
admission for £1 and half price drinks before 10-15 p.m.
: Mecca Leisure I The Best in British Entertainment
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY Present
OUTSIDE EDGE A Comedy by Richard Harris produced by Mel Scorah
in CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 st, to
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £1.25 Including Tea and Biscuits from the Parish Office, cast or at the door. Pensioners and Children 75p
ST PAUL’S
LOW MOOR FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 2nd THE PENDLE
V A R IE T IE S 8 p.m.
PARISH HALL A GREAT SHOWI
Tickets £1 Under 15, 50p
BRIDGE Wl UAL
T and DRIVE
llage hall, October
7-45 p.m. sion 70p g supper pie and peas
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION (CLITHEROE BRANCH)
PO P P Y BALL
to be held in St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe
on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 8 p.m. to 12 midnight
TICKETS: £1 Proceeds to Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
Tickets on sale at Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office, King Street
ST JOHN AMBULANCE CHURCH BROW CLITHEROE
C A D E T C L A S S E S MONDAYS 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Boys and Girls from 9 years upwards
A D U L T C L A S S E S MONDAYS 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Please come along any Monday evening N EW MEMBERS WELCOME
LANE ENDS COMMUNITY CENTRE
AUTUMN FAIR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, at 2 p.m.
Slippers, Crafts, Plants, Produce, Hand-painted Pottery, Materials, etc. Refreshments
N.B. annual domino drive, November 9th
B IN G O
E V E N IN G WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 31st at 8 p.m.
ALL HALLOWS, MITTON
MEN’S EFFORT WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE In the INSTITUTE
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 2nd Commence 7-30 p.m.
Admission 70p including refreshments
PETER NIGHTINGALE
for your children’s parties, playgroups, schools and
clubs. Fun, magic, balloon modelling, songs on the ukele, doves, rabbit, film show and games.
Ring: Burnley 21475
between 5p.m.— 6p.m., 24 hour answering service.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
OCTOBER 28th Services 10-45 a.m. and ti-.'IO p.m.
Conducted by Reverend C. Foster
Theme for the day: “The Water of Life”
Items by the children
Collection for Sunday School Funds
SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
TRESS! IDAL! HELP?
g the
TIME LACKBURN
ITANS
662424 or
NELSON 694929
ARK STREET KBURN
write to TSQUARE SON
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FRIDAY 26th to SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally (Sunday close 6 p.m.)
This famous event with a huge variety of genuine antiques for sale to the general
nublic and exhibited by leading specialist dealers nationwide, is twice the size of last vear’s show and continues to grow year by year as the most important event in the ’
county.
This vear features: Oriental ceramics, porcelains and ethnic antiquities, metalwares, iewellerv treen and textiles. Oriental carpets, paintings, cottage furnishings, furniture 1
of all periods, clocks and glass, etc, etc.
FINE COUNTRY BISTRO RESTAURANT Adm. £1.50 (children free)
CASTLE FAIRS. BOSTON SPA (0937) 845829 PENDLE ARTISTS
A U T U M N E X H I B I T I O N S Dates as folloivs:
Monday, October 29th to Fridny, November 23rd OPEN LIBRARY HOURS
BLACKBURN LIBRARY WHALLEY ADULT CENTRE Monday, October 29th to Thursday, November 22nd. THE FAMOUS ANNUAL LANCASHIRE A N T IQ U E D E A L E R S ’ FA IR STONYHURST, HURST GREEN, near WHALLEY
DOG & PARTRIDGE TOSSIDE
THIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th
STAR LIGHT DISCO, PIE AND PEAS SUPPER .
9 p.m. until 12-30 a.m. ADMISSION: £1.50
PENDLE SCOUT AND GUIDE
GN HW ’84 AG SO
MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
15th, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, commencing 7-15 pirn. £1.20. Children and OAPs £1
Tickets available from Flower Basket, Colne; Sankey (Nelson) Ltd, Back Scotland Road, Nelson or The
Secretary, 98 Burnley Road, Colne. Tel. 866006
In the MAYOR'S PARLOUR on SATURDAY,
MORNING COFFEE
OCTOBER 27th 10 a.m. to 12 noon
CHRISTMAS GOODS, TICKETS 25p
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH
“76 GROUP”
JUMBLE SALE
in the UPPER HALL on SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 27th 2 p.m.
Admission 5p Refreshments available
P a t h ‘ to o m e s s y ’ to w a l k o n
I READ with interest the abuse of farmland Brungerley Bridge.
the facts, my sympathies were entirely with the farmer, until that is, I walked the correct route of the footpath the other
As your article set out
day. Let me take you along
the path as I found it. Leaving the road and keeping to the farm track the first part of the foot path is pleasant. Then you come to the part used by the farmer’s cows—a 200 yard section of miry treachery, where the walker puts his boot at his peril — provided he keeps to the path. This is followed by
another 50-yard quag mire. The slime, in parts, is well over ankle deep. Of course farmland be comes muddy in wet weather, but if you try this walk, make sure you wear wellingtons! I know that the land
your recent article on on the north side of
path in such an appalling
filthy mess. Contrast the correct
route with that beside the river that the farmer does not want the walker to use. All the way from the bridge to the lower stile beside the Ribble, the path walked by fishermen is over grass — a pleasant riverside stroll. To end on a positive
BREAKS — HOLDEN
land followed the wedding at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst, of teacher Miss Margaret Holden and farmer Mr Brian Breaks. The bride is the daugh
A honeymoon in Scot
note. Is it not possible to negotiate this alternative footpath — and I mean footpath only) in order to avoid the route habitually used by the farmer’s cows twice daily. If this route were clear
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has to earn the farmer a living and I completely re spect that and try to use the designated paths. This farmer insists on the one hand that walkers keep to the footpath, while on the other he maintains the
GRINDLETON METHODIST CHURCH
J U M B L E
and Pound Stall SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 27th at 2 p.m.
ADMISSION 5p
ALL OCCASIONS YEARS OF
ly marked, the farmer, and walkers like me, could use and enjoy the countryside together and follow what is, from this farm onwards, a delightful country walk. DAVID T. KING, 103 Waddington Road, Clitheroe.
Brungerley Farm, com ments: “In the summer people who come onto the land are mainly pic nickers who have no in tention of staying on the public footpath. Those coming onto the
Mr John Berry, of
ter of Mr and Mrs J Holden, of Winkley Hall Farm, Stonyhurst, and the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mrs N. Breaks, of New Laithe Farm, Newton, and the late Mr T. Breaks. The bride, given away
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by her father, wore a white gown of classical design featuring a full- length train of lace trim med with pleated chiffon. She had a headdress of roses and lily-of-the-valley with a full-length water fall veil and carried yellow and white roses and lily of-the-valley. Bridesmaids Elizabeth
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land in winter are seri ous walkers and should equip themselves to deal with any underfoot con ditions. In summer, the path
was bone dry but in the last two weeks it has de teriorated through heavy
rain. However the path is
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cleaned once a week and if anybody, has any sug gestions as to how to keep a footpath clean when cows use it twice daily for access to the milking parlours, then I would welcome them. I have never objected
Holden, the bride’s sister, and Fiona and Joanne Howarth, the brideg room’s nieces, wore full- length dresses of tur quoise jacquard silk featuring gathered skirts and cape-style collars. They had white floral headdresses and carried yellow and white roses and small chrysan themums. Best man was Mr Jim
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Whitaker and ushers were the bride’s brothers, Mr John Holden, Mr David Holden and Mr Peter Holden. The ceremony was per
formed by Fr P. Magill and the organist was Mrs A. Eccles. A reception was held at
to visitors walking round the edge of the path when it. has been muddy.”
Beautiful Shetland Isles
AT the AGM of the Wed nesday Club, held at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, leader Mrs Beryl Nowell was re elected, together with other officers, and the committee was returned en bloc. A report on the year’s
Newton. Photograph: Pye’s
Clitheroe.
the Hodder Bridge Hotel. The couple are to live in
Mon — Frl 9 — 5 p.m. Sat 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
SHOP HOURS LOCAL DELIVERY
WHITE LION HOTEL W e d n e sd ay , O c to b e r 3 1 s t
CLITHEROE , WITCHES and WARLOCKS PARTY
. IN AID OF LEUKAEMIA RESEARCH FUND VARIOUS PASTINGS
HOT POT SUPPER 75p
SING ALONG WITH THE WITCHES AND RECORD YOUR OWN VOICE
activities was given by secretary, Mrs Lynn Bed ford, and the treasurer’s report by Mrs Peggy Mares. Ideas for speakers and outings were re quested for next year’s programme. Mr C. Myerscough, of
Clitheroe, spoke of his ex perience as a veterinary surgeon, from his years at Liverpool University to his first job on the Shet land Isles. He showed slides of the
Co-ordinate our extensive range of bedroom furniture with our wide selection of bedroom carpets, matching headboards, stools, curtains and quilt covers. All available at
islands’ beautiful scenery and the harsh conditions in which the farmers live. He was thanked by Mrs
Mares. At the next meeting on
November 21st, at 8 p.m., there will be a talk by Mr Michael Holmes on anti ques.
F u n f i tn e s s
MEMBERS of St Paul’s Mothers’ Union, Low Moor, discovered various ways of keeping fit when “Christine and friends” gave a display of aerobics. The girls performed exer- ‘cises to modern music to demonstrate co-ordina tion.
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