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Sunday, December 7th 2*45 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN
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R A S T R I C K B A N D Tickets £1.50; Concession 75p
Sunday, December 7th 7-30 p.m.
ROTARY CLUB of BURNLEY present The Nelson Civic Ladles' Choir
GRAND CHARITY
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Friday, December 12th 0 p.m. A unique Scottish folk band
THE BATTLEFIELD BAND “ They aatlstled purlata with songs about Scottish folk lore . . .b u t most
Important they made the music seem as fresh as anything written today" Tickets £3.50 and £2.75 Concessions £2.75 and £2
Monday, December 15th 6 p.m. A CHRISTMAS CAROL by CHARLES DICKENS
Charles Mugleatan recreates the dramatic public reading ot this
time-honoured tale of Christmas Spirit Tickets £2; Concessions Cf
Wednesday. Dec. 17th 7-30 pm
A CELEBRATION OF XMAS An evening of Chnstmas entertainment
for all the family: seasonal songs, music, audience carols and tots of fun — with
CAROLINE TAYLOR (soprano) PETER WALKER (baritone) and ROSEHILL JUNIOR SCHOOL CHOIR
Conductor; Brenda Whrtham
Proceeds m aid ot “Manorlands" Sue Ryder Home, Oienhope
Tickets £1.50 Thursday. December 81h 8 p.m. CHRIS BARBER’S
JAZZ & BLUES BAND Tickets £5 all seats
Monday, December 22nd
T H E T H R E E J O H N S One of the UK's top ten Indie bands PLUS SUPPORT
Tickets £2.50 (floors open 8 p.m ) day.
CHRISTMAS EVE BANDSTAND In the foyer from 9-30 p m.
INSIDE INFORMATION
PSYCHIC DANSE Burnley s favounte k>ca FREE ADMISSION
Wednesday. December 31st NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE featuring
THE MIKE ALLAN BAND JOHNNY MARSH QUARTET SOUNDS STEREO DISCO
Foxtrot. Watt2 and J<ve a hwe to me Best Bg Band and Pany Sounds
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BRIAN WHITTLE (Chief Executive Officer) A W A Y A V W W W W WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH
CHRISTMAS FAYRE
on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 2-30 p.m.
Musical items by pupils trom Waddington and West Bradford School.
Crockery and Gift Stalls and Bran Tub.
Father Christmas will also be there!
Afternoon Teas priced 50p
' Bus (No. 227) leaves York Street for West Bradford at 2-19 p.m.
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CUTHEROE ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH CHOIRS presents
CHRISTMAS MUSIC and
HANDEL’S MESSIAH
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
in CUTHEROE PARISH CHURCH
on SATUROAY, DEC. 13th at 7-30 p.m.
Admission Cl. Programmes al the Ooor, from choir members or on Clilheroe 25988
F le a M a r k e t Ciisburn Festival Ha!!,
Sunday, December 7th and 21st, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Inquiries:
Tel. Cleveleys 82-1918
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XMAS WHIST and
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DECEMBER 15th 7-30 p.m.
Admission £1 Meat prizes.
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CHRISTMAS
In aid of the Organ Fund SATURDAY,
P A I R t „
DECEMBER 6th, 1986 2-30 p.m. In Whalley C ol E School
to be opened by
Mr FRED D0WNHAM BBC Gardening Expert
Stalls for your Christmas requirements
Admission 15p Refreshments Father Christmas
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Gisburn Festival Hall
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th 7-30 p.m.
Admission 80p Including supper Christmas Fayre Prizes.
BEETLE AND
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CONSERVATIVE CLUB
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th 7-30 p.m.
Meat prizes, draw and bar TICKETS £2 (Inc. supper) On sale at Clilheroe
Advertiser and Times otllce UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WILL MEET
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 7-30 p.m.
In St Anne's Court, Low Moor
Speaker: REV. C. FOSTER Everyone welcome
BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENT ASSOCIATION
JUMBLE SALE In ST MARY'S LOWER PARISH HALL
York Street. Clitheroe
on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 2-30 p.m.
ADMISSION: 10p
N Y A Y A Y A Y M Y A V | P lo a eo rom om b o r
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C H RISTMAS WHIST A N D D OM IN O ES
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 6th 7-45 p.m.
Admission £1.00 V W W V W W V W W V W
ACCRINGTON and R0SSENDALE COLLEGE
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OPENING EVENING
the RAWTENSTALL Centre (6-30 p.m.— 8 p.m.)
on Thursday, December 11 th, 1986 or
A C C R IN G TO N — S a n d y L an e Centre
(6-30 p.m. — 8-30 p.m.) on Tuesday, December 16th, 1986
Parents ol all prospective students and interested members ol the public are warmly invited lo attend these events. Information and advice on College
Courses lor 1987/88 will be available.
The Open Evenings will start at 6-30 p.m. with a brief talk by the Principal, Mr G. M. Austin.
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EDISFORD C.P. SCHOOL PTA are holding an
XMAS FAIR on
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ADMISSION 10p See Father Christmas 'A- A A- A A- A-
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FLOWER CLUB Thursday,
December 11th nt 7-30 p.m.
, Demonstration ELIZABETH
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ST HELEN'S CHURCH, WADDINGTON
C H R IS TM A S FAIR
DECEMBER 6th
at St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington
2-15 p.m. Admission Ireo.
Refreshments, raffle, tombola and various stalls.
King Lane, Clitheroe ENTRIES ON DAY
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Refreshments In Village Hall Inquiries Telephone:
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Tel. Sabden 73220 or Clitheroe 27961
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14th Starts 10-45 a.m., 3'/z miles
DON'T FORGET FUN RUN
COUNTRY RUN Starts 11 a.m., 8 miles
at Botton-by-Bowtand Sponsored by
WHITE BULL HOTEL GISBURN Tel. 233
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A FORMER playing member of Clitheroe and Waddington Football Clubs, Mr John Pustelnik has died at his home. Mr Pustelnik (G3), of
Kenilworth Drive, Clith eroe, came to the town in his early twenties. A keen sportsman, he
followed the progress of local football clubs with interest and played for Waddington FC when the team won the Birtwistle Cup. He spent most of his
today, with a service at St James’s Church followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery.
Lucky escape
A CHILD was knocked down by a ear outside Rectella, Queensway House, Clitheroe, on Mon day afternoon. Daniel Everitt, of Carlton Place, escaped serious injury.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of the weekly bridge session at the Pen dle Club, Clitheroe, were Mrs E. Bush and Mrs K. Tolson, Mrs S. Cowperth- waite a n d Mr s K . Gudgeon.
■A. -A. A. -A. A. -A. Fillings
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CHRISTMAS FAYRE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th at 2 p.m.
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ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 10th at 7-45 p.m.
ADMISSION £1 Inc. Supper
Good prizes Including Turkeys
garet, and two daughters. The funeral takes place
working life at Milliards, Si monstone. He leaves a wife, Mar
THE stars came out for a glittering variety show organised by Clithcroe Lions before a packed house at the Parish Hall on Saturday.
muscle man Tony Holland, sound impressionist Simon Entwistlc, singer Gerald Britncll, the Chatburn chorus girls and comedian Bill Taylor, who compered the show — helped to make it a
Local celebrities — magician Shaun McCree,
night to remember. They added their talents to those of artistes
from further afield — singer Ann Bury, actors Bill Walker and Isobel Barrett and ukulele
player Phil Knight. The show, produced by Noel Baron, was at
tended by the Mayors and Mayoresses of the Kibble Valley and Clitheroc, Coun. and Mrs John Walmsley and Coun. and Mrs James McGhie, who were thanked by Lion president David Hcpworth. Stage manager was Ian Joyce and accompanist Elsie Shacklady. It is expected to have raised about £500 for
Brighter
village for the fun run
BOLTON-BY-BOW- LAND will look a brighter place f rom tomor row afternoon — for th at’s when the village hall com mi t t ee goes to work decorating the picturesque hamlet in readiness for a fun ru n a we e k on Saturday. The run is being organ
local appeals to help elderly people and under privileged children.
Jewellery theft: appeal for help
CLITHEROE police are appealing for help fol lowing two burglaries in Whalley on Sunday night.
8-15 and 10-10, at Clith eroe Road, where thieves used two ladders taken from the house next door to climb up and break an upstairs window while the residents watched TV downstairs. The haul, mainly jewel
One occurred between
lery, was valued at about £4, 700 and included a gold medal engraved with the words "Accrington Golf Club.” Earlier in the evening,
jewellery worth about £375. Items taken included a
between 6-10 and 8-25, raiders smashed a window at a house in Brookes Lane and escaped with
gold sovereign, a double link 9ct gold bracelet with five charms, a small gold locket and two bird's claw brooches, one with a lost stone and the other with a pearl. Police believe the inci
Three-year ban for driver
A ROUTINE vehicle cheek led to the discovery of three offences by Clitheroe driver Michael Harry Alston (3G), of Talbot Close. Clitheroe magistrates
heard that police officers smelt alcohol on his breath, which was later found to contain 78 mic rograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, and he had no insurance. For exceeding the limit
sion to the hall. Already the committee
CAR BOOT SALE
INDOOR
Barley Village Hall SUNDAY
DECEMBER 7th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Short of money for Christmas? Clear out your attic-garage and turn It Into cash.
Special attraction — Bring the children to see the Christmas
gnomes. Stalls £7.50. No need to book, just turn up on the day. Unloading from 10 a.m. Refreshments.
Inquiries: Burnley 30670 Stars shine for Lions’ charities
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December itli, 1936
Reviewing parking
COUNCILLORS have de layed a decision on whether to scrap charges at Edisford car park, Clitheroe. The decision will not be
taken until all car parking facilities in Clitheroe have been reviewed, Ribble Valley Council’s Policy and Resources Committee decided on Monday. The committee was
asked to consider com ments made by the Recre ation and Leisure Com mittee, relating to the "anomalous” policy of charging parking fees at Edisford and nowhere else in the town. It was decided to call a
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Have a day out in Skipton.
Borough Treasurer Mr Gordon Onslow said it was premature at this s t age to spe cul a t e whether fees would be cons ider ed for town centre car parks.
FINLUX An Interesting Offer
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for between 200 to 300 competitors and anyone interested can enter on the day or by contact ing Roger Dewhurst (Bolton- by-Bowland 631).
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dents may well be con nected and would like to hear from anyone who noticed anything suspi cious, either on the nearby A59 bypass or in the vil lage, especially concerning parked cars.
Surprise down on
the farm IS this a local record? Rib- blc Valley farmer Robin Jackson, of Wiswell Eaves Farm, has three lively new additions to his sheep stock. Three cross-bred lambs
of 35 micrograms. Alston was disqualified from driving for three years and fined £175. He was also fined £10 for failing to provide a specimen of b re a th and £100 for having no insurance. Mr William Berry, de
fending, said that Alston, who was having some domestic difficulties, had drunk about three pints of alcohol, but felt perfectly capable of driving. The car was owned by
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put in an early appearance — taking everyone by sur prise, not least the farmer when they arrived two weeks ago. The lambs are the ear
liest recorded by Mr Jack- son at Wiswell Eaves and c e r ta in ly we r e not planned. ‘‘They should have been
MEMBERS of Clitheroe and District Caledonian Society were medal win ners at the Tanieside Fes tival of Highland Dancing. Sharon Clough, of
p u r e S u f f o l k ," he explained. “ A Swaledale tup got involved by acci dent and this is the result We’re expecting all the Suffolks to lamb in Jan uary or February."
Pendle Road, Clitheroe, won a gold medal for the Highland Fling, a silver medal for sword dancing and the trophy for the highest marks in the be ginners section, 15 years and under. In the intermediate sec
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Chimney fire
CMTHEROE Eire Bri gade attended a chimney fire at Woone Lane late on Monday night. The rest of th e h o u s e wa s not damaged.
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