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lA Y , MAY 7 th , l e t o n VVI c o f f e e Ing and af ternoon 1 s ta l l s , displays ,
HAY, Monday — Vi l lage Hal l ,
IDAY. — Gisburn Ig Farmers Point - l in t Di s co Dance. ^1AY. — Bovvland i t y S e c o n d a r y
t r i e s S la id b u rn .M A Y , 1 9 8 4 ,
Day Flea Market ,
51 A s s o c i a t i o n , al Spring Fayre at
■ AY, Saturday. — l e d R e f o r m e d fh , Cl i theroe . May ^ t .| MAY. — Ox l i c e n s e d bar.
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■MAY, SUNDAY, j to ta r y C lu b o f e r o e , Bru ng e r l ey Walk, entry forms Cl i theroe Adver-
Of f ic e. nd 28 th MAY. — |>urn‘Whi t Fes t ival I r a t i o n s , Su n d a y I Ma rk e t . — In i s Slaidburn 27 3 , _ M o n d a y M a y l i and Sport s . I d 3rd JUNE. — Jjurn Steam Ral ly ■Darden Party. In- Ts Slaidburn 235-
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. 24 th JUNE — | r o e Cas t le Open ie a t r e Group pre-
| JU N E , F r id a y , on Sa le , Trini ty bdist Church.
■nthe." |U N E — Saturday, Bradford Sport s
J o l A s s o c i a t i o n |a l Gala.
ISOCCER at
focial Sport s Day. 7 th Rib b i e sd a l e
Burnley G. and S o c i e t y
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THREE IN A STABLE an EXHIBITION of silk screen prints, furniture and animal portraits.
by Helen Backhouse, David Roberts and Richard Wardle ■
at Cappleside, Rathmell, Settle, May 5th to 11th, 10-30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
F L E A M A R K E T Antiques — Crafts — Collectors Items
MONDAY, MAY 7th 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission Adults 15p, Children Free HOME MADE REFRESHMENTS
Enquiries: Tel. SLAIDBURN 312
FRIDAY, APRIL 27th UNDER-14S
DISCO
TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY
1 p.m. — 3-30 p.m. 25p
lAWBRIDGE
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ITON TOWN hildren and OAP 30p
Ifreshments available lers’ Licensed Clubhouse
|stle Street, Clitheroe Tel. 22606
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[ all your sporting needs" VICTORIA LADIES DARTS '
SPONSORED WALK IN AID OF THE “TODDLERS”
SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1984 Start and finish VICTORIA HOTEL
To meet 9-45 a.m. for 10 o’clock start •__ APPROX. 10 MILES
On return anyone requiring HOT PIE and PEAS at 50p (proceeds to charity) MUST contact the Victoria Hotel_______
Entry Forms and Information from Victoria Hotel There’s an
OPEN D AY at
BURWAIN SAILING CLUB Sun. 6 th May 3 .3 0pm
Try DINGHIES and SAILBOARDS
Everybody Welcome! Reedymoor Lane, Foulridge, Colne ■ a h Electors are invited to attend the
WHALLEY AND LITTLE MITTON PARISH COUNCIL
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING to be held at The Church of England
.....Light refreshments will be served.
School, Whalley, Tuesday, May 1st, 1984, at 7-30 p.m.
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I . Tel. 27136 , rom £1.50 to £3.50
1YBEST!
j u m b l e " s a l e " at CLITHEROE
on SATURDAY, APRIL 28th at 10 a.m.
CONSERVATIVE CLUB ‘ ADMISSION Wp
SAVE A TODDLER FUND
p DISCOlus 50/50 DANCE , PHIL CASE
ROYAL, CLITHEROE, SATURDAY, APRIL 28th, 1984.8 p.m.
at the SWAN AND
Admission by ticket only £1 Ticketsavailable Victoria
Hotel \ \ \ \ \ \ \ v \ \ \ \m v » K .
PARISH HALL ARTS AND CRAFT FAIR
KELBROOK
Sunday, May 6th at 11-30 to 7 p.m. •
Monday, May 7th 10-30 to 4-30 p.m.
Many demonstrations Good food
Adults 40p, Children 10p
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26th to SATURDAY, APRIL 28th , at 7-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE Tel. 23278 ;
.MatineesThurs., at 2-15 p.m. WALT DISNEY’S
THE JUNGLE BOOK (U _MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL
)
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_________ITS FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY!
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LAND-ROVER RALLY
Sunday, April 29th SERIES ONE
National Breakdown Recovery Club .. ; Ribbiesdale Motors,-Settle
Steam trains will run from 111 a.m. until 4-30 p.m.
Organised by the Series One Land-Rover club In conjunction with the Yorkshire Deles Railway
Free Admission. Train fares: Adult £1, child 50p. Two accompanied children travel free with this advert (ELPG).
FAIRWAY HOTEL 48 King Street, Clitheroe
POSTMASTER CAFE NOW OPEN
MONDAY — SATURDAY INCLUSIVE
(except Wednesday) 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sandwiches — Snacks — Light meals
GRAND
MACHINE TOOL AND
on Thursday, May 3rd,
LOCAL CRAFTS EXHIBITION
Friday, May 4th AT
“K” STEELS,
JUBILEE WORKS, RAWTENSTALL from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Ring Rossendale 2 1 7 7 2 2 for tickets, ask for Mr Michael _________ Kay____________
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
COME DANCING
to MARK KITTO and HIS BAND
on FRIDAY, MAY 4th
8 p.m. to 1a.m.
(Supper 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.) LICENSED BAR
Admission £2.50
To book ring Bolton-by- Bowland 655 or 277
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STAR CABARET SUNDAY
April 29th Fabulous Cabaret Showgroup INNESBURNS
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd,
PRIZE BINGO
' 8 p.m. / ’■
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11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries: Tel.
at Westby Hall Farm, Qisburn
MONDAY, May 7th 8-30 — 1 a.m.
Bacchus Disco, Bar and Barbecue
£2 before day, £2.50 at the door Tickets from
William Robinson, Glsbum 287 Helen Falshaw, Glsbum 285
Robert Bargh, Bamotdswlck 812120
on FRIDAY, APRIL ., 27th
at 7 p.m. Admission 5p
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MARKET As from
TUESDAY, MAY 1st the MARKET will be
held in the Upper Hall of the Parish Church Hall while alterations take place
Ribble Valley Football ' League
Ashley Smith Final
READ UTD SABDEN
at Shawbridge, Sunday, April 29th,
kick-off 2-15 p.m. - Sponsored by
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T O P T W E N T Y
1 (5) “I want to break free” — Queen. 2 (11) “In the heart’! — Kool and the Gang. 3 (1) “Hello”.— Lionel Ritchie. 4, (3)- “A love .worth waiting for” — Shakin’ : Stevens. • ■ . ■ ; .
5 6
(2) " Y ou take me up" — Thompscom son Twins. (9) “Free Nelson Mandela” — The Special AKA'. 10 (17) “Someday” — The Gap Band. -
(13) “Just be good to me” — The SOS Band. (4) “Against all odds” — Phil Collins. ■ : - 7 (15) “Don’t tell me” — Blancmange. 8 9
. • “You ”
11 (6) “People are people”— Depeche Mode... . 12 (—) “Give me tonight” — Shannon. 13 (8) “Ain’t nobody” — Rufus and Chaka Khan. 14 (7) “Glad it’s all over” — Captain Sensible.
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16 (19)' “Locomotion’! .^ OMD. ;. : ^ 17 (—) “Dancing girls” — Nik Kershaw. ; 18 (—)'“Automatic”:— TheiPointer Sisters. !■.., -i: : ’ 19 (—) “Love games’! — Belle and the;Devotions.
15 (10) “Wood^beez (pray like Aretha Franklin)”— Scritti’Politti:........
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MEMBERS of Low Moor Club, Clitheroe', entered into the Easter holiday mood on Sunday with a charity football match at Roefield which raised £57 for mentally handicapped children. Men and women donned
-watched by, many-club members and friends::. The match was 'organ
tights, sexy nighties and other comic football gear for a hilarious game
ised by club secretary Mr Barry Dean. " Our photograph shows
■with Rita Bingham (left) and Jean Parkinson while other players look on.
PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE TAKEN, BY OUR
PRINTS OF _ PHOTOGRAPHERS
“Searchin’ ” — Hazel Dean. LP of the week:. “The works” — Qu^en.' Chart compiled by. Castle Records andTapest
ARE AVAILABLE TO , ORDER; ”
referee Tony: Dobson having a friendly word:
•SS*.. V■ SA V E 1 5 % VAT
(President of Kimington WI) Chairman:
Mrs Elizabeth"! Robinson ’ Opener: HOME-MADE TEAS
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YOUTH CLUB
JUMBO JUMBLE
SALE WHALLEY METHODIST
CHURCH, SATURDAY,
APRIL 28th, 2 p.m. Admission 5p
WHIST and DOMINOES
in Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
on Wednesday, May 2nd
at 2 p.m.
Adm 80p, Child 40p REFRESHMENTS
MU Effort for Church Roof' Repair Fund
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Pastor Owen James USUAL STALLS -
and CLITHEROE 281.41 READ ana
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A LETTER from Down Under has left Whalley and Little Mitton Parish councillor’s puzzled. Mr D. J. Hale, of Ryde,
New South Wales asked the council to send him information about Whal ley, a street plan and guidebook. , The council is sending
Canadian journey
MEMBERS of Clitheroe and District Probus Club enjoyed the second part of an illustrated talk on a trip to British Columbia by fellow member A. Douglas Smith. Thanks was expressed
DOWNHAM School head mistress Mrs Valerie Hall had every reason to smile when she received a cheque for £166 towards the save the school fund from Terry and Tracey Braithwaite. For the . couple were
balls during a 24-hour sponsored snooker marathon in the village hall in February. Some of the money will
by Mr Ronald Allen. At the next meeting, a
week tomorrow, Mr Rex Brindle, of Settle, will talk on prison visiting and an alternative to prison. •
greeted with three cheers when they arrived at the school and Tracey was presented with a spray of flowers by five-year-old Robin Guest. The couple, who live in Downham, potted 924
Worked for the Co-op
be used to reimburse the school which used its own funds to send a delegation to London to see Educa tion Under-Secretary Mr Robert Dunne. The school expects to
teacher Mrs Margaret Spensley.
THE first woman to be employed by the Co-op in Clitheroe during the war years, Mrs Joan Gleave, (64), died in hospital on Saturday.
leant its . fate early next month. Also in. the picture is
Stocks Reservoir access plan goes
stage further
PROPOSALS for facilities to help open up Stocks Reservoir to the public have been given the “green light” by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. It approved applications grassed overspill parking
him the material and also asking why he is so in terested in the village.
Salem Congregational Chapel
Martin Top, Rimington
EFFORT SATURDAY
SPRING
APRIL 28th at 3 p.m. ■
from the North-West Water Authority for two car parks and a cabin con taining toilets and a tele phone. . Borough- Planning and
area.
isting track" which pro vided access from the Slaidbum-Bentham Road. • A stone surface would accommodate i up to' 40 - cars with - a similar
..sized
Technical Officer, Mr Philip Bailey, said that it was planned to situate a fishermen’s car park in a dip close to Hollins Bay. It would adjoin an/ex-
Seeking grants
THIRTY-FIVE applica tions have been made by local organisations to the Ribble Valleys Council for recreational. grants in 1984-85. . The Recreation and
cated in a corner of the site and extensive tree and shrub planting was proposed. along all the open sides of the car park. A public car park would
The cabin would be lo
Close, Clitheroe, was a native of the town. She worked at a ladies’ dress shop in Moore Lane on leaving school. During the war, she
Mrs Gleave, of Talbot .
TALKING NEWSPAPER . GROUP
THE RIBBLE VALLEY COFFEE
By kind permission of Coun. J; Cowgill
MORNING
MAYOR’S PARLOUR CHURCH BROWN, CLITHEROE APRIL 28th 10-12 noon "
Raffle, etc. 25p
Inc. refreshments
Tuesday, May 1st at 8 p.m. Trinity Methodist Church
A. G. M. School’s thanks to fund raisers
Star prize of fered a t fa ir
A GLOSSY brochure is being produced -about Clitheroe’s Heritage Fair which could land , one lucky couple a coveted weekend b^.eak in London.
soon be on sale giving de tails of the fair on June 3rd, one of which will con tain a lucky number with a holiday-for-two prize do nated by Clitheroe Travel Agency..."
Some 3,000 copies will ,
on the day itself, when the o rg an ise rs ■ — Clitheroe Round Table and the Lions — hope 10,000 people will join in the fun.
The draw takes place . . .
go towards funding the event and anything left over will be split between the Lions and Round Table for their local chari ty work. Mr Roland Hailwood,
Brochure proceeds will
free disposal of your old suite
Exchange allowance or
fair PRO, said: “Local or ganisations are respond ing well. We are just eager that no-one misses out.” People and organisa tions wanting stalls at the fair have been urged to apply soon or they could miss the boat. Each 50p brochure,
was employed at the Henthom Co-op and later worked at a dry-cleaners’ shop in Market Place. For "several years, Mrs
Gleave and her husband, Bill, ran a second-hand shop in Whalley Road, which they sold . about eight years ago. Lovers of the country
BEDROOM ' FURNITURE
Fitments and matching pieces by Sllentnlght CabTnets
J j
KAINE RAWSON
79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel. 23444
featuring a history of the heritage fair, will be av ailable by the end of the month from a number of sources, including mem bers of the Round Table and Lions. Helping to convey the
HOUSE and CONTENTS INSURANCE
Calder Britnell & Co.
side, Mr and Mrs Gleave enjoyed many trips by caravanette to Silverdale, in their retirement. Mrs Gleave, who was
never happier than when entertaining her grand children, enjoyed walking and reading. She is survived by her
husband and sons Bill and Howard. "J Cremation is at Ac crington tomorrow.
accordance in principle with the approved man agement scheme for. the- recreational use of Stocks Reservoir. In his report Mr Bailey
be located ajt the old chur chyard off School Lane close to the resevoir. "An existing track would pro vide access from the main road and there would be capacity for 27 cars. ^.Existing trees on the site would be retained and reinforced with native trees and shrub planting. J Both proposals,were in
Leisure Committee heard in a report that if grants were made available in ac cordance with the policy of previous (years, the total allocation of £15,000 would already have been vastly over-subscribed. It was’ agreed that" a
special meeting may have to be held to allocate grants.
. 'The CPRF had, no ob jection to the siting of the public car park, but ques- tioned the d e ta iled scheme and suggested in creased tree and shrub planting.
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said that a letter had been received from the Council for the Protection , of Rural England question ing the siting of, the fisherman’s car park and suggesting increased planting on the site.
Building too 'prominent
-Wolfen Hall, Chipping has been vetoed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee. Members agreed with.
A BID by Lancashire West Country Guides As sociation to erect a large wooden building for stor age and training near
Chief Planning
and.Tech nical Officer Mr Philip Bailey that because of its siting and size the ,60ft. long building would appear as an unduly prominent feature in an area of outstanding natur al beauty.
,
Talk on Thailand
A TALK about a holiday in Thailand was given to Edisford Ladies’ Club by Mrs Eva Moore, of Clitheroe. The next meet ing is on May 8th at the Lee Carter Health Studio.
from a traction-engine dis- play organised by Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade and a pram race, for which the organisers, the Victoria Hotel, are still seeking prams. Entertainment will also embrace a dahce display, jazz-and a children’s en tertainer. The fun, which will be centred on the Castlegate area and Market Place, will be offi cially opened by the Mayor of Clitheroe at
heritage theme will be two painted hard-board “heralds” , offering a wel come at the two main ap proaches to Clitheroe'. Attractions will range
Record land prices
A SALE of summer graz ing rights reached a record level for the Clitheroe area last week, as farm ers tr ie d to expand their summer eatage to cope with the new EEC Dairy cutbacks. Said auctioneer Mr
INSURANCE BUREAU
28 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE Tel. 26026 All other types of Insurance transacted
Local Agents lor The Padiham Building Society
Clitheroe Advertiser and.Times, April 26th, 1984 3
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Various choice of 3-piece Suites from £229
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HARDWOOD PRICES MANUFACTURED IN CLITHEROE SAVE UP TO
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ULTRAFRAME ANY DAY AND SATURDAYS UP TO 2 p.m.
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■more grass.” . At the sale,, at Baldwin
John Pallister: “We are' seeing a great upsurge in prices because farmers are trying to cut down on expensive feedstuffs. and fill the gap by producing
Hill Farm, Clitheroe, 18 acres were let for the .record rate of £130 per
acres of summer grazing to the rear of Brian Doot- son’s garage, Low Moor, fetched £90 an acre. A freehold land sale at
AN INSTALLATION
BEFORE MAY 31 st, WHEN VAT BECOMES CHARGEABLE
Spring has sprung or so they say,
The grass is growing day by day,
acre for the summer. At’the same auction, 18
Toheipyoucope without dismay,
Come see our stock here on display,
the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow, last week also at tracted many bidders. Two lots of accommoda tion land on either side of the by-pass hear Bramley Meade, Whalley, made £26,000 for 16, acres and £15,250 for 8.24 acres.
THEO’S
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grass machinery Ltd
Shawbridge Street, Clitheroe Tel. 25142
OPEN 6 DAYS 8-30 a.m. — 5 p.m.
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