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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 28th. 1U8S .'I Clilheroc 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) r t i r in i l ) . Hu r i i ln j 22381 (C lu sm f ird ) f ia t ys oi l « I* 9 29th


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event imeb months in advance. For example the text would contain the name ot me organisation; name of me event and the


date. f:^r details of tins inexpen- S've wav of publicising i.,lK event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions yoir intention.


Confacf CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


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5 AND TOY SALE ; tat TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE* *


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AHP WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4th D IR E C TOR S Terrific Show Bend


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NOW ON FRIDAYS ^ M e rc e r S tre et,


S o c ia l D a n c in g _ — 11 p.m. C 1 . L ie B a r .


Father Christmas


* Stalls, Games, Refreshments J


Admission 20p i- ’■ ^ i^ S S S a * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ’» » » » » * * » SLAIDBURN


SILVER B A N D f C CHRISTMAS' o .


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Saturday, December 14th, Newton Village Hall


CONCERT AHD V - $ DANCE


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Tickets C1.50 including supper


Available from Band members or


Tel. Slaidburn 643 rnantholme


B u rn le y R o ad . A lth am Tol. A c c r in g to n 3 84874


LOUNGE BAR. t l a.m. — 3 p.m. Evening*. 7 p.m. — 11 O.m.


MUSIC NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE BAR


EVERY MONDAY


MIKE SHAUN and TOM KELLY


BUMPER JUMBLE SALE


SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 30th, 3-30 p.m.


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pins P f (. I L GUESTS —


m a g n u m Plus SUPPORT


SISTER SLEDGE TO ENTER QUIZ


W I N £ 2 5 IN OUR FREE


THE BURNLEY EXPRESS AND THE BURNLEY CHAMBER OFTRADE


in co n ju nc t io n with


MARKS AND SPENCER — WOOLWORTH’S — CRS PENDLE HOUSE — LEO’S — BOOTS —


W. H. SMITH are promot ing


THEBR LATE MIGHT SHOPPING FESTIVALS IN BURNLEY


The major stores will be open until 9 p.m. on


T H U R S D A Y S , D E C E M B E R 5 th , 1 2 th a n d 1 9 th a n d o n MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd.


YOU CAN WIN £25 TO SPEND IN ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE STORES


INSTRUCTIONS


BAR AND BIST RO I. .t r - , i r) m


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Over a period of three weeks v/e are asking you nine questions to test your general knowledge, three per week. On 'Week One simply answer the questions and save the coupon, do exactly the same on Week Two. Then on Week Three we will put in space tor vour name and address, answer the final three questions, pm the three coupons together and hand them in or send to the addresses we will give to you on the final coupon


.... ■ -...i■ y 'fririi 6 together with the closing date.


R U L E S The Editor will draw the winners from the correct answers received. All decisions relating to the competition are final and binding and no correspondence will be entered


into Winners names will be published on December 27th, 1985. ------------------------------------------------ 1 COUPON ONE


Week Ending November 2 9 th Can you name the following TV personalities.


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TELEVISION QUIZ | I


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a. Who says to each victim: This is your Lite'9 .......... ;.....;;........... I


b. Who plays the character Rene in' Alio Alio ? ...... | ............................................ I


c. Who is the host and compere o( "Name that T u n e '....................___________________________________


AT THE LABOUR ROOMS, ESHTON TERRACE, CLITHEROE


Admission 5p Teas. Tombola


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB


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FOR OPEN MEETING, DECEMBER 2nd ot 7-15 p.m.


GROWING PLANTS FROM SEED


by Mrs E. FISHER Harlow Carr Gardens


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- CLITHEROE and DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS CLUB »(


ANNUAL


Friday, December 6th at 7-30 p.m.


A dm is s io n C1 inc. refreshments


CHRISTMAS HAMPER RAFFLE J


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE ^ Pendleton Village Hall ^


$ * *


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CHRISTMAS FAYRE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th at the MAYOR’S PARLOUR, CHURCH


STREET, CLITHEROE Doors open 10-30 a.m. Bring all the family


Lots of goodies for Christmas presents


Stalls incl: Games, Cakes, Tombola, Toys. Linen, etc.


Refreshments available Something for everyone! f f j


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CALDERSTONES REVUE AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY *


nrc proud to present A CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY BZ.ANDEZ. A MUSICAL FOR THE 80s — THE 11 BO'S


IT'S HILARIOUS — IT'S SLICK — IT S BRILLIANT J DECEMBER 3rd to 7th, 1985 nt 7-30 p.m.


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I THE TIM RtCE/STEPHEN OLIVER SMASH HIT MUStCAL * Kinw Georne’s Fund for Sailors, Whalley ^ C h r i s tm a s F a i r AND BRING AND BUY


T U E SD A Y . DECE.AI I5ER 3r<L 19S5 from 10-:io a.m. to 12-:10 p.m. at the


CLUB HOUSE, WHALLEV COLE CLUB (iootl I ’urkini] Facilities


Cakes * Preserves + Hamper * Tomhola * "Once W o rn " Fashions + Hrie-a-brae * G ift S ta ll


T IC K K T S "»()p e a e l i CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHT aiihe


A S S H E TO N A RM S DOWNHAM


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th


FULL CHRISTMAS FAYRE WITH HATS, CRACKERS, SPOT PRIZES AND ALL THE R a z z a m i i t a z . ' /


DANCING until 1 a.m. — C10.50


We stifl have a few tables available for our Dinner Dance on Saturday, Decembor 28th 5-Course Meal — E8


Tel. Clitheroe 41227 for reservations o^n^uiries_ LICENCE AND DANCING t il l 1 a.m.


Full Choir and Soloist* feat it ring


Jonathan C u n lif fe


CLITHEROE ASSN. OF CHURCH CHOIRS


' presents M E S S IA H


by G. F. Handel on S a tu rd a y ,


N o v em b e r 3 0 th at 7-30 p.m.


in CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH


Tickets available from all churches or Tel. Clitheroe 25908


RECORD POPPY SUM


THIS year’s poppy appeal by Waddington Royal British Legion raised a record £1,30!), beating last


year’s record by £2!). Events during the year


included raffles, a band concert, a coffee evening and whist and domino drives. Added to dona­ tions and bar collections, they made up £800 of the


through house-to-house poppy sales in Wadding-


total. The rest was raised


ton and West Bradford, church collections and


wreath sales. I’opp.v appeal organiser


Burgled twice


Mr Leslie Norris, of Park Avenue, Clitheroe. is verv grateful to everyone who helped to achieve the record sum. especially poppy sellers and branch members.


niociLWHKK 1st WADDINGTON at 3-1 o p.m.


S U N D A Y , ST HELEN’S,


CAROLS FOR ADVENT


THE Clitheroe Royal Grammar School canteen


off Waterloo Road was burgled twice at the weekend. Local police are investigating.


THERE teas,a bargain for everyone and £100 was raised towards the cost of Christmas events at St Paul's Church toy fair held in the church hall, Low Moor, on Friday. Pa rish ioners do-


gnomes among


Garden


small toys. liargains were quick­


nated a wide range of items to be sold, rang­ ing from bicycles to


ly snapped up at the well-attended event and after just an hour there was hardly any­ thing left.


Farmed at Lane Ends


A FARMER'S wife who lived near Bolton-by-Bow- land for many years, Mrs Emily Towler, has died.


born at Greenwood- Farm, Lane Ends, and at­ tended Lane Ends School. She was in service as a maid at Pendleton until she married John Towler at Bolton-by-Rowland Church in 1930.


Mrs Towler (75) was


Willmans Farm, Lane Ends, and raised a family of three daughters and a son. They retired 17 years ago to Brennand Street, Clitheroe. where they celebrated their golden wedding.


The couple farmed at


widowed two years ago but drew strength from Harrop Chapel, where she was a regular visitor.


M rs To w 1 er w as


A member of Slaidburn \\T for many years, she


was also a keen card plaver and enjoyed local whist drives until failing eyesight prevented her from playing.


Friday at Fell View home for the elderly, Lon- gridge. Cremation took place at Accrington yes terdav.


Mrs Towler died on


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


COFFEE l EVENING


Guide and Brownie Support Group


l the M,\ VOIt'S PMtWt'H im I ' l l I DA I ’


XOYEMUEU 20th 7 p.m. — f p.m.


Hr. ri/iiui urlconi f


Cakf Stall ami .W\v Hook? Stall


Aflmi?»inn: Mp Y / -rJ7 ■&. -fST -iST


T0SS1DE INSTITUTE CHRISTMAS


WHIST DRIVE WEDNESDAY


DECEMBER <8th CHRISTMAS


DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY


DECEMBER 21st •o. ■&. ■&. ■#. ■#.


T H E F O O D C E N T R E THE FROZEN FOOD CENTRE OF CLITHEROE ★ BEST BUYS THIS WEEK ★


BEAUJOLAIS NOUVEAU £2.95


bottle


GRUNHALLE LAGER


21 /4 Itr £1.89


LEMONADE 2 Itr


4 5P ! B U | u u n a n w w * ' ; “ u t / u m p v c i .— ...........- ----


and Mrs D. Clarkson, Salthlll, Clitheroe Winning Time: 11-08 a .m .


on November 21st, 1985


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U u l l l r tn y . I want to ULTRAFRAUE; a loca l firm, who hava provad to ba g ood fe daat with and hava Itvad up lo th oir n p u l i t to n in d gtvan u i p rompt in d p a ra o n i l aarvtca. In v bw o t tha aga in d c h ira c ia ro t


raauk. «rffn tha allm uPVC tramaa — TERRY COYNE.. ] Old Thatch Cottapa, Ramagnava, BlacAbum.


tha farm b u ilding tha daafgn o t tha wlndoan w a i vary Important and wa a n wollpiaaaad a It h i ha and .


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CLITHEROE. T e l. 23721 OPEN WEEKDAYS M o n . -F r l .9 - 5 p.m.


SUPPLIERS OF FINE QUALITY HEAVY ■ DOMESTIC 8 0% /2 0% NYLON CARPETS


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l We also cater (or Bedrooms and Kitchens, Axmlnster and Underlays 1


also available S H I R E B U R N


the gifts FATHER Christmas has


put in an early appear­ ance — at the Calder- stoncs Christmas Fair, where he gave out sweets to delighted children and residents. Organised by the


Audience rocks with laughter


WADDINGTON Drama Group’s' latest contribution to the local theatrical scene proved a real treat.


fusions,” although bearing many of the hallmarks of this prolific playwright, differs in other ways. It is five separate plays with a modicum of interlinking. It is an excellent way of


Alan Ayckbourn's “Con- tive, and the beautifully obsequious w aiter of Mel


Scorah. Perhaps these parts


capturing an audience tot­ ally because of the short, sharp situations and the ever-changing picture. One of the main attrac­


tions, however, is that it provides a splendid vehi­ cle for actors to prove their talents, as there are opportunities for some to por t ray a var iety of characters in more than one play.


most of Ayckbourn’s pro­ ductions, they are slices from life and studies in human nature. Barbara Price, produc­


That apart, as with


were the plums, but every role presented a challenge which was very well met by all. A face new to the group and making a welcome ^ first appearance was Kicky Pickthall, turning in a very acceptable perform­ ance in a small part. Let’s hope we see her again. I don’t often laugh out


loud at plays simply be­ cause I am always afraid of missing something, but I could not help it on this occasion and certainly the audience enjoyed it as they rocked with laughter most of the evening. To present five plays on


League of Friends, the event featured a stall and raffle by Standfast \VI, a bring-and-buy run by the >arcnts’ association and terns made within the


hospital, ranging from garden gnomes to pretty cushions. The ballroom was fes


ing in Wiiddington for the first time, but having acted with the group very successfully for many years, carefully blended this mix of plot and situa­ tion and with the experi­ ence of a talented team of actors and the skill of Barrie Wood as stage manager, provided an event to remember.


tivelv decorated for the occasion by staff, who also helped volunteers to run the stalls. Thanks to the parents


association, which laid on five buses, relatives came from as far afield as Man­ chester and Liverpool to support the event. More than £600 was


ful and entertaining per­ formances from several people in double if not treble roles, well estab­ lished players Carmel Donald, Barry' Phillips, Derek Green, Pat Har­ greaves. Graham Mitchell and Lesley Knight. Some of the highlights


There were many delight­


raised. It will be used to buy items which will be nefit residents but are not covered by the normal hospital budget.


one night in Waddington calls for some ingenuity


on that tiny stage, but with clever use of curtains and the minimum of furn­ ishings it appeared to bi- no problem. Congratulations to Bar­


tion. B.T. DRAINAGE


CLITHEROE Younjr Farmers heard a talk on land drainage by Xlr K. Craik, managing director of Land Work I Lanca­ shire), who also answered questions from members.


of the occasion were Glenys Wood’s harassed


for the for thcoming quizzes.


mother, village school­ teacher and park bench occupier, Roy Oldroyd’s blunt neighbour, village parson and smooth execu-


The girls had a practice


Wednesday, at Pendleton Village Hall, the program­ me will include a talk and film by a health and safety representative.


At the meeting next


CARPETING at FACTORY PRICES


^ Iff. Y. - , w


bara Price and her team for a first-class presenta­


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LOCAL BITTER £1.99


GREENALLS 2’A Itr


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