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SEPTEMBER 28th
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coloured, music filled, Inflatable environment
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ST MARY THE VIRGIN
FESTIVAL AND g if t d a y SUNDAY,
HARVEST
CHURCH GISBURN
OCTOBER 6th
OLD PEOP LE'S WELFARE COMMITTEE
A CHEESE AND
WINE EVENING will be held on
T H U R S D A Y , S E P T EM B E R 26th
7-30 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. atTHEPENDLECLUB,
LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE
To raise funds for the Kitchen Refurbishments
Tombola, Bring and Buy, etc Tickets: £1 to Include Cheese and 1 Glass of Wine
KINGS ARMS FC
PRIZE BINGO
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30th Eye s d ow n 8-15 p.m. 80p including supper
Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
OK DISCO
Any occasion Largs or small
Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141
GISBURN YOUNG FARMERS CLUB ANNUAL
HARVEST SUPPER DANCE
CORONATION HOTEL S u p p e r 7-45 p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th at the
BLEN CATHRA BAND
Tickets, phone Gisburn 319 o r H ellifle ld 266
1st BOWLAND SCOUTS J U M B L E
SEPTEMBER 27th at 7 p.m.
METHODIST CHAPEL, DOWNHAM ROAD, CHATBURN
ADMISSION 5 p Jumble collected Thursday COACH HIRE
HODSONS orGISBURN PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI
TEL. GISBURN 394 COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES, YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
Invitation to all members to attend A MEETING
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OFTRADE
at THE SWAN AND ROYAL HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 7-30 p.m.
There will be a talk on the Law related to employment, with opportunity for
questions and an open forum for ideas, questions, and discussion on the Chamber’s future programme.
CABARET at
\ < £ i a r ~ d e ‘ | EAGLE STREET, ACCRINGTON. Tel. 37519
September 27th REG COATES EXPERIENCE Admission: £2.50. Not to be missed
OCTOBER 4th B R IA N P O O L E Hit Recording Star of the 60s Top Female Vocalist Admission £3.00 Oc t o b e r 11th, P A U L A R A N D E L L Admission: £2.50
OCTOBER 18th JOHNNY and THE HURRICANES Admission £3.
Don’t detay or be away from Lar-de-Dara — tt'a Incredible. Special concessions for coach parties
BAR AND BISTRO Open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday to Saturday and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.
Travel, Burnley: Castle Records end Tourist Information, Clltheroe; Tourist Worldwide, Barnoldswlck:
Tickets available from: Pendle
The Entertainer, Waterloo!. Some ere subject to e booking fee.
D SALEOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL, SATURDAY,
JUMBLE
SEPTEMBER 28th, at 2-15 p.m.
A dm is s io n 15p (including a cuppa) also
A disco, pie and peas supper
a t th e A s s h e to n A rm s ,
S a tu rd a y , S e p tem b e r 28th (T ic k e t o n ly ) £1.75
BURN LEY AND DISTRICT
PHILATELIC SOCIETY
STAMP FAIR EXHIBITION
AND
T o be h e ld f rom 10 a.m. on
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 6th in ST THEODORE'S
SCHOOL, ORMEROD ROAD, BURNLEY
Over 25 dealers wilt be
present, licensed bar applied for, refreshments available
ADMISSION 30p C h ild re n a n d OAPs 15p
Tickets from David and Wendy, Assheton Arms
Money raised for Downham Playgroup
Synchronised Swimming and Diving
Commencing OCTOBER 5th 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
All ages and abilities welcome FIRST SESSION FREE
“GET UP AND DOWN” TO THE RIBBLESDALE POOL
Ribble Valley Borough Council Sen/ing the Community SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th
PETER AND THE TEST TUBE BABIES
plus tw o supports Doors open 7 p.m.
Tickets £2.50. advance £3 on night
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6th, 7*30 p.m. Top Impressionist
RORY BREMNER plus Steve Nation
(Spitting Images. Margaret Thatcher) All tickets £3
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th
DOCTOR AND THE MEDICS Tickets £2.50, advance £3 on night
Doors open 7 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th THE GUANA BATZ
and THE BOLSHOI Doors open 7 p.m. All tickets £2.50
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 7-30 p.m.
AN EVENING OF CLAIRVOYANCE
AND MEDIUMSHIP All tickets £3
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1st, 7*45 p.m FRANK IFIELD Tickets £4, £3.50, £3, £2.
N.W.C.F.L. D iv is io n 1
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th ko 3 p.m.
CLITHEROE GLOSSOP
Admission £1
Children and OAPs 50p Refreshments available
Members licensed clubhouse Match sponsored by
Committee and members of Low Moor Reading Room and
Social Club, St Paul's Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe
SOCCER at SHAWBRIDGE C i t
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N O R T H O A T E . BOX OFFICE B L A C K B U R N Yel. Blackbutn SB25S2
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27th, 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA “BEETHOVEN NIGHT” Tickets £4.90, £3.70, £2.25
ST PETER’S CHURCH. BURNLEY Thursday, October 17th, 7-30 p.m. 1st Programme
Muza rt Sginphiing No. Ji). Muslim re Night Music,
C igar Srmnndc J'ov Strings, Schubert Sgniphong No. .i Admission: £.'1.50 cone. £2.511
Subscriptions foil rate £17, cone. £12 F u l l details from M I ’AA
^ M ID -P E N N IN E AKTSASSOCIffllON 2 Ilammcrton Street, Burnley, Lanes I1B11 1NA.
Tel. (02S2) 21i)Sli______________ THEMED BUFFET DISCO’s
THE ASSHETON ARMS held every Friday night, from 8-30 p.m.
DOWNHAM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, GREEK NIGHT
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4th, S IX TIE S NIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th, GERMAN NIGHT £3.75 inel. buffet supper and a drink
AN IDEAL VENUE FOR THAT
OCCASIONAL PARTY NIGHT Licensed until 1 a.m.
also Saturday ni^ht dinner dance £8 inel. 5-course meal
T E L E P H O N E C L I T I I E R O E 4 1 2 2 7 R E S E R V A T IO N S O R I N Q U I R I E S
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2811), 3 p.m. end 6 p.m
mBASIL BRUSH SHOW Tickets £3, £2.50, £2.00
50p Reduction for Children and OAPs THURSDAY and FRIDAY
OCTOBER 3rd and 4th 7-30 p.m.
BRISTOL THEATRE CO presents
G O D S P E L L Tickets £4, £3.50, £2.50
MONDAY, OCTOBER, 21st, 7-30 p.m. ROY ‘CHUBBY’ BROWN All tickets £4
IF EASILY OFFENDED PLEASE STAY AWAY1
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 7-30 p.m.
M A R C A L M O N D and THE WILLING SINNERS
Tickets: £3.50 advance, £4 on night
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 2-30 p.m. and 5-30 p.m.
KEITH HARRIS and ORVILLE Tickets £3. £2.50, £2
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th Doors open 7 p.m.
NEW MODEL ARMY All tickets £3.50
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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th, 7-30 p.m. RED ROSE RADIO'S
ALLAN BESWICK AT LARGE
w ith INCLOGNITO Tickets £3 (over 18s only)
REFORMED CHURCH SATURDAY,
CLITHEROE UNITED SEPTEMBER 28th
bytheSLAIDBURN SILVER BAND
HARVEST FESTIVAL MUSIC
(Conductor — Mr J. Cowking) Back from Its successful European tour
a t 7-30 p .m . in th e c h u rc h Programme: Adults £1.25, Children 60p available at the door and from church members (includes refreshments)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th H A R V E S T
T H A N K S G IV IN G S E R V IC E S
10-45 a.m, — Family worship
6 p.m. — Harvest Songs ol Praise ALL WELCOME
C lith c ro e A d v e r t is e r a n d Times, September Utah. /.'«.< Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ANCING CLASSES
ROYAL D A N C E CLUB Mercer Street, Clayton-le-Moors
.0, C H I L D R E N at the
Childrens disco class —
Monday 6*00 — 7-00 p.m. Under-12’s disco class —
Saturday morning 11-15 — 12- 30 p.m.
Over-12’s disco class —
Saturday afternoon 12-30 — 1- 15 p.m.
50gj3erj»lass Ballroom, Latin, Old Time and
Social class, Saturday morning 10-00 — 11-15, 50p
MOTHERS!!
Come and have a break, |oin us for a free coffee while your child has fun
and learns to dance In our special T INFANT CLASS Special rates tor childrens private
hursday afternoon 3*45 — 4-30. Child 50p, mother free
lessons. Phone Lesley tor details on Clayton 31329 ________
Le t te rs to th e E d i to r
Make old Mart tourist magnet
THE move of Clitheroe Auction Mart to a new home provides, to my mind, the ideal opportun ity to build up the area’s tourist trade by making full use of its historic buildings. t -v , ■, • i
Put library here
AT the risk of throwing a spanner in the works at this late stage, I would venture to suggest an al ternative use for the old auction mart site . . . as the ideal place for a new purpose-built library. Such an opportunity to
dence of the Ribble Valley Council’s attempts to de velop its tourist industry. What is there for them
There seems little evi
to visit in Clitheroe? The castle and . . . nothing. But with grants, en
JACQUES — JOHNSON
The wedding of Hurst Green man Mr Christ
build a spanking new lib rary in the centre of the town — with easy access for the elderly and dis abled — is unlikely to present itself again for many years, if ever. It would be a worthy
thusiasm, publicity and hard work, the mart pre mises could be an ideal site for some sort of Lan cashire craft and heritage centre. Small shops could sell
opher Ian Jacques and Miss Karen Johnson took place at St Lawrence’s Church, Longridge, on Saturday.
replacement for the auc tion mart buildings and the old sale ring could still be preserved, as several other letter writers have intimated. Please, Ribble Valley
teenagers HOPING to put more fun into swimming for teena gers is Ribblesdale Pool manager Mr Dave Phil lips, who has organised a series of weekly sessions at the baths called Teen Scene. Mr Phillips said: "The
Swimming session for
planners, give it some thought. B O O K L O V E R .
Lancashire fayre, clothes paintings, leather, brass and other traditional craft work while the ring could be used for displays — Morris dancing, demonst rations of sheep shearing and cotton spinning, Lan cashire music, works on the Pendle tales and many, many other attrac tions which people could think of it they put their minds to it. Rents and paying vis
itors would help to make it self-financing.
town, but there is little at present, bar the castle, that would make people realise it.
Clitheroe is an historic
PHILIP DICKIN, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe.
Faulty tyres
emphasis will be on water fun to show that swim ming is not all hard exer cise and racing against the clock.” Activities will include
FOR using a car with two fau l ty ty r e s , James Stewart McDonald (3-1), of S om e rse t Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £40 for each offence by the town’s magistrates.
water games, swimming to music and diving and water stunts in a series of weekly meetings on Friday evenings starting a week tomorrow. Beginning at the pool
the defendant said that he had overlooked the tyres due to pressure of work.
In a letter to the court,
joiner, is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs W. Jac ques, of Whatley Road, Hurst Green, and the bride, a laundry assistant at Stonyhurst, is the youngest daughter of Mi ami Mrs S. Johnson, of Ashley Lane, Longridge.
The bridegroom, a
by her father, wore a gown of satin ribbon and silk lace, decorated with wedding bells and lovers’ knots. She had a circular tiara and veil and carried a bouquet of ivory and pink roses.
The bride, given away
Glenda Dewhurst, the bride’s sister, and De borah Cross, who wore pale blue silk dresses with blue and white head dresses. Best man was M r
In attendance were
GREEN — RAWSON
Clitheroe window dres ser Miss Adele Rawson
married Mr Raymond An thony Green at Trinity M e th o d is t C h u r e h , Clitheroe. The bride is the only
i m m s H
C A R P E T S CHOOSE FROM A
SUPERB COLLECTION AT OUR
FACTORY
daughter of Mr and Mrs D. C. Rawson. of Victoria Street, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a
CARPET SHOP
carpet retailer and fitter is the elder son of Mr R Green, of S i d d o w: Avenue. Clitheroe, and Mrs D. Fletcher, of Low erhouse Lane, Burnley. The bride, given away
by her father, wore pearl white silk gown with a full skirt, a frill- edged overskirt and train. The full sleeves fea tured bows on the shoul ders and her full-length cream veil was edged with lovers’ knots and held in place with a circle of cream roses, lilies and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses, lilies, freesia, gypsophila and ivy.
Andrew T u rn e r and groomsman was Mr Kevin Johnson, the b r id e ’s brother. Ushers were Mr William and Mr David Jacques, the bridegroom’s brothers. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. A. P. Furness and organist was Mr David Seed. A reception was held at
the Brick House Hotel and Restaurant, Chip ping. The couple are to live in Over Hacking Stonyhurst. Photograph: A. Smith Scorton.
the following day will be a weekly series of morning
sessions teaching sy nchronised swimming. Mr Phillips said: “This
is now an Olympic sport and requires a high-level of watermanship and forms a good foundation
for both individuals or groups of adults and juniors. It is thought that this is the first time such swimming has been taught at the pool. “It is a superb sport for someone who has the
for all water activities.” The sessions will cater
Hau la ge contractor changed documents
FINES and costs of more than £2,000 were imposed on a Clitheroe haulage contractor for offences relating to the use of lorries.
Clitheroe magistrates were told that Thomas
Arising from the off ences, two drivers were
Hickey (42), of Queen S t r e e t , W h a l l e y , h a d switched plates and docu ments from one lorry to another.
basic strokes, and an en couraging amount of in terest has been generated in the se s s io n s ,” he added.
HARVEST FESTIVAL
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 29th 10-30 a.m.
S U N D A Y
Both services taken by Rev J. Needham
SERVICE OF HARVEST THANKSGIVING
HARVEST GIFTS li p.m.
RECEPTION OF
UV in c i l i1 Hint tn share in these services ir ifh us.
T H E R O Y A L D A N C E C L U B
M e rce r Stre e t, C la y to n - le - M o o rs . Tel. 31329
LADIES WINTER WARMERS
Feel good this winter— Join us
at one of the following classes A E R O B IC S
New aerobic classes starting
this week, Monday 7*15 — 8-15, Tuesday 7-15 — 8-15, £1
or for the less energetic but the lively
S H A P E U P A N D D A N C E
New courses starting this week, Tuesday 8-30 — 9*30,
Wednesday 2-00 — 3*00, £1 Any age can enjoy simple exercise
and dance routines to help keep you feeling fit
FLEA
MARKET SALESBURY
MEMORIAL HALL CLAYTON-LE-DALE
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29th 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Inquiries to Cleveleys 824918
^ w w w w w w w w w w y $ NEWTON
V VILLAGE HALL £ i
H O M E S IN THE
S U N
on tho Costa Blanca, Spain.
Wide range of freehold
villas and apartments available
For details phone Marina Associates. Tat. 65050 or 694445
from £8,300 V v \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ x
^FARMER’S? i § BALL \
FRIDAY £ OCTOBER 11th
WINDOWS at
uPVC
HARDWOOD PRICES
IBBLE Valley people approaching retirement
Thinking R ahead
and those who have re cently retired have the chance to attend special courses relating to their new circumstances. The free courses, run
by the local health author ity, will be held at Lar- khill Health Centre, Blackburn between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednes days. Topics include, health,
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT NFU LADIES SOCIAL SECTION
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
Admission £1.25 Incl. REFRESHMENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd at 2 p.m.
M P S u r g e r y Your Member ot Perllament
DAVID WADDINGTON will be at
9 Railway View Clitheroe
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 28th 9-30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
TO GIVE HELP AND ADVICE
week and those interested are asked to contact the Larkhill Health Centre (Blackburn 63G11 ext.
20(5).
finance, benefits, leisure, home security, safety at home, diet and exercise. The courses start next
fined £200 on each of seven offences — fraudu lent use of a registration mark and using, with intent to deceive, a goods vehicle identity disc, an excise licence, D of E plate, test certificate, plating certificate and in surance.
He admitted and was
another vehicle without an excise licence and was
fined £100 and ordered to pay £408 back duty. For
not having an identity disc on the vehicle he was fined £20. There was a further
He also admitted using
fined: William Roy Fox (49), of Pimlico Road Clitheroe, £25 for using a vehicle without an excise licence and Michael Fox (24), of Fells View, Bil- lington, £10 for using i vehicle without a test eer tifieate.
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fine of £100 and payment of £134 back duty for aiding and abetting use of a lorry without an excise licence; and a £40 fine for allowing the use of a lorry without a test certificate. Mr David Parkinson, defending, said that after
a lorry had been dam aged, Hickey changed its
documents to a replace ment vehicle, intending to transfer them back at the end of the month.
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Debbie Holgate, Mr Kathy Porter, the bride groom’s s is te r , Mis Rachel Stansfield, th bride’s cousin, and Miss Sharon Billington. They wore peach tires
In attendance were Mr:
S T A L W A R T D Y E IN G C O . L T D PRIMROSE WORKS
CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721 FREE
SHOP HOURS PARKING
Mon — Fri 9 — 5 p.m. Sat 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
LOCAL DELIVERY
MASCOT WAX JACKETS GENTS £38.99 LADIES.................................................£36.99 WINTER QUALITY MENS CORDS YORKSHIRE MADE.............. £21.99 SHIRTS, SWEATERS, TROUSERS,
UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, WRANGLER, LEE, LEVI, DOLLAR AND EASY JEANS
ses of watermarked taffe ta with puffed sleeves full skirts and sashes. In their hair were circles of peach anti cream flower and they carried matching bouquets. Best man was Mr Mar
Fearnley and groomsman was Mr Mark Rawson
the b r id e ’s b rother Ushers were Mr Paul Green and Mr Mat- Green, the bridegroom' brothers. The ceremony was pet-
L A T E NOW OPEN UNTIL 6 p.m. THURS. AND FRI.
formed by the Rev Needham and was fol lowed by a reception Gibbon Bridge. Chipping The couple spent their
Clitheroe.________ N o l i g h t s
honeymoon in the Lake District and are to live Thornton, near Bradford Photograph: Pye
FOR not maintainin lights on a lorry. Harr Sergeant (40), of Green Park, Whalle.v, was fined £20 at Clitheroe, with further £10 for not having mud flaps on the vehicle
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