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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June oth, 198b 3 ■tisimj). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ,aty$ TRE,


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


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Contact CUTHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street. Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


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SUNDAY. JU N E 2 2 n d . - A c c r i i u j t o n a n d Di s -


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2 5 t h to 2 9 th JU N E . ---- Ca s t l e T h e a t r e G r o u p ’s


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JACKS Mini Bus/Taxi


8 Sea ter


Open Lunchtimes. Substantial Bar Snacks available.


Tol. Accrington 384874 LOUNGE BAR


Music Nightly with Guest Artists.


Sunday. 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


Wednesday. Saturday 7 p.m. — 9*30 p.m.


CARVERY


CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY


Sensational Cabaret Group SATURDAY ONLY


SMACKEE


PETE PRICE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th {Great New Group)


Brilliant Comedian JIGILO


Adm. C1 before 10 p.m.. C2 after BAR AND DISC0 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


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ID WE THIS WED., JUNE 11th


COMING SOON ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS JUNE 18th — EDDISON L IG H T H O U S E _


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JULY 2nd — WAYNE FONTANA AND THE MINDBENDERS COME TO


JUNE 25th — DAVE BERRY AND THE CRUiSERS ^


ROCK CONCERT CLITHEROE CASTLE BANDSTAND


SUNDAY, JUNE 8th, 2 p.m.


“ ABRAHAM,” "BRIAN’S MAGIC ROUNDABOUT," “ BAMM-BOO”


More of the same on August 3rd and 17th and September 14th


Rlb b l* Valley Borough Council Serving the Community


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I—I Boat Race tickets available Icicalh. ■


Inquiries for charity stalls: B r 1


iting Ron Aspden. (’.real Harwood hh - Entrance fee 2»p (in mediaeval dress l(lp) AH pmcM'iis in nitl <


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Ossie doggers, a mediaeval circus, the Chorlev Silver Band, afternoon tea at the Alibev and a children’s painting compm.uon.


C r ic ke t and Bowling Club


JUMBLE SALE


THURSDAY, JUNE 5th at 7 p.m.


Cake Stall and


Refreshments ADMISSION 5p


| .V A '.V A V .W A V .V .V TiFirnitET FESTIVAL HALL GISBURN


SUNDAY, JUNE 8th


11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries:


i Tel. Cleveleys 824918 WEST BRADFORD PLAYING FIELDS COMMITTEE


FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 9 p.m. — 1 arm EAVES HOUSE FARM, WADDINGTON


b a r n d a n c e


ADMISSION £3 Including HOT CHICKEN SUPPER MUSIC by BURNLEY DISCO CENTRE l i c e n s e d b a r ____


T IC K E T S a v a i la b le C L IT H E R O E


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N O R T H P A T E D L A C K D U R N BOX OFFICE


Tel. Blackbu.n 582582 ( 24 houre^ Friday. June 6th, 8 p.m.


THE DRIFTERS


Tickets £5.50; £4.50; £3.50 Saturday, June 7th


7*30 p.m. — midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS With BOB WATMOUGH


Tickets £1.50. Senior Citizens £1 Wednesday, June 11th, 8 pjn.


JOOLS HOLLAND Plus SUPPORT


All tlcketa £4___________ (In the WINDSOR SUITE) Tuesday, June 10th


THE GUANA BATZ Tickets £3 advance; £3.50 door


PIUS 2 SUPPORTS


Advance tickets available from Box Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m.. Mon. to Frl., 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sat.) and from Mid- Pennine Arte Association; Pendls Travel, Nelson; Castle Records and Tourist Information, Clltheroe; Tour­ ist Worldwide, Barnoldswlck; The Entertainer. Waterloo!. Some are subject to a booking fee.


T?es^T5ra37ort^T»n^TvocP d in g to n M o th e r and To d d le r Group


“Merry Go Round” SALE OF GOOD AS NEW


Children’s Clothes, Baby- wear, Toys, Nursery Equip­ ment, etc., etc.


SATURDAY, JUNE 14th 2-30 p.m. ot


THE PLAYING FIELD P A V IL IO N , WEST BRADFORD


CAKE STALL, RAFFLE


ADMISSION: 2 5p , C h ild re n 10p


(includes refreshments)


PROCEEDS TO THE QUEENS PARK BIRTHDAY BED FUND


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WINNERS of the duplicate game at Clitheroe bridge Club


were: NS Mrs A. Redder and Mr R. Nicol-Smith. Mr P. Jen­ nings and Mr J. Spencer: b \ \ Mrs Phillips and Mrs Birtwis­ tle, Mrs r . Wilson and Mr A. Leonard. On the following hand over


half the declarers were m the erv poor contract of three no


trumps. West should open the bidding with two no trumps ami east should respond with


four spades.


no aces and tells partner that this is the final contract. With a six-card major opposite ai


This bill shows a hand with , . ,


opening no trump bid, it i alwavs safer to play m tn. contract of four ot the major, rather than three mi trumps. Against three no trumps bv ,vsl. the eight of hearts should


be led. Declarer should duck thi-* but win the continuation and then play the ace of spades anti a low spade to finesse the


jack. When this loses, he should , . . .


win the diamond return and plav the king of clubs and then


the queen of clubs, in the hope that south has the ace and will plav it. If this happens, de­ clarer can enter dummy with the jack ami enjoy his spade


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G A R D E N PA R T Y


EAGLE and CHILD. HURST GREEN


W E D N E S D A Y , .1 U N E 11th


Opened by Vic Morris “Grants*’ 3 p.m.


Stalls. Tombola. Games, Draw Admission KKKK


St Michael and St John’s


Association present


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A HOE DOWN


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LETTERS to the Editor


Need for change in attitude


of the public BY an interesting coincidence. Mr Ian Brown’s grace


litter campaign, as recent­ ly mounted in Clitheroe,


It is true that a single


cannot of itself bring about an immediate change in public attitudes


in niff of Local Chanties at the


— especially among the younger generation — and it must therefore be sustained, subject to the willingness of the organis­ ers and volunteers con­ cerned. This would apply equally to any campaign which may be mounted in connection w-ith the long­ standing problem of the fouling of our streets and open spaces by dogs. I would agree that cam­


letter in last week s Advertiser and Times comes at a time when the Prime Minister is asking for a blitz on Britain’s litter-strewn streets, which now represent a national dis­


creasing amount of litter and a dog warden service, be this part-time or by arrangement with an ail- joining authority provid­ ing such a service. The order to round up strays would make a significant contribution to the fouling


problem These issues must be


paigns can highlight the problems but in them­ selves cannot resolve them without appropriate action by the councils con- cered. This may mean in­ creased manpower or the introduction of machines to cope with the ever-in-


b r id g e CLUB


faced realistically and stand by my earlier pledges to continue the fight for a permanent sol ution to the cleanliness of our stre ets and open spaces. In taking this stand, I am encouraged by the continuing support xvhich 1 receive from r large section of our com1


■nuiiity.


COUN. EKIC BRACE WELL Primrose Street, Clitheroc


Tidied up


A LOT of people like myself will have been leased that the footpath jehind the station has


been tidied up. Many jeople use it. But could a itter bin be put on one of


the lamp posts to remind the odd Utter dropper? CIVITAS


SMITH — followed the wedding at


PARRINGTON A honeymoon in Corsica


SS P e te r and Paul’s Church, Bolton-by-Bow- land, of Miss Sheila Ann Parrington and Mr James Smith.The br ide, a legal editor, is the daughter of Mr F. Parrington, of Copy Nook, Bolton-by Bowland, and Mrs H McEntee, of Lancaster


Drive, Clitheroe. The bridegroom


Lloyds legal representa­ tive, is the son of Mrs D, Elexmore, of- Eastbourne and the late Mr Smith. The bride, given away


Taxi rank approval given


THE introduction of taxi ranks into Clitheroe and Whalley has been ap­ proved by. the Ribble Valley Council’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee. Borough solicitor Mr


MP to keep watch on


ambulance service


EMERGENCY ambu­ lance cover in the area is


being watched over close­ ly by Ribble Valley MP Mr David Waddington.


Paul Timson said that in Clitheroe, possible sites have been nan owed down to four areas — King Lane, Wellgate, New Market Street, and out­ side the Commercial Hotel in Whalley Road. In Whalley, choices


were King Street or Ac­ crington Road. Talks with police will


A COUPLE who through PHAB — the Physically Handicapped and Able Bodied group — held open house on


now be held to decide the best locations. So far, police had reacted favour­ ably to King Lane and New Market Street, but not the Whalley Road or W e l lg a te s i te s in Clitheroe. Coun. Jerome Reitchel


by her father, wore cream brocade suit with pale peach silk blouse She had a cream hat and canned cream and peach


roses. Be st man was Mr


Ronald Carpenter and ushers were Mr Ian Par­ rington and Mr Stuart


(Read) said he was unhap­ py with the proposal for King Street, Whalley, which was full of traffic every day,Vanous orders affecting hackney carnage licensing were approved and it was agreed that hackney car­ riages should be plain yellow to avoid confusion with private hire vehicles. Chief Executive Mr


ducted by th e Rev. Trevor Vaughan and or­ ganist was Mr Norman Clark. A reception was held at the Shireburn Arms H o te l, H u rs t


Berryman. The ceremony was con­


Essex. P h o to g r a p h : P y e ' s ,


Clitheroe.


Loss of village football pitch


A LANGHO football team without a pitch next season. Lancashire County


Council has given Billing- ton Parish Council notice


to quit by October the pilch at Rogersfield used


bv Spring Mill EC. ' One of Billington's rep­


could find itself


resentatives on the Ribble Valiev Council. Conn. Bill Fleming, told the Recrea­ tion and Leisure Commit­ tee that a petition against the . county plan had al- readv been signed by 200 people — villagers as well as players who have used the pitch for 11 years. He asked the committee


was an excellent pitch at Langho Centre, which closed down IS months ago. and the team might be allowed to use it tem­ porarily until the centre was sold. It was decided to approach the owners. Manchester City Council, for permission. The committee also


He added that there place for alternative land.


HORNBY — LAMBE


Langho, was the setting for the wedding of Mr Philip Robert Hornby and Miss Christine Mary Lambe. The bride, a nursing as­


St Mary’s RC Church.


Michael Jackson recom­ mended two ranks for Clitheroe. each providing two spaces, but the provi­ sion of just one rank ini­ tially. ________


Green. The couple are to live m


Repairs to crumbling wall?


THE long-running saga


over the crumbling wall at Chipping Church yard burial ground looks set to be solved.The Ribble Valley Council's Recreation and Leisure Committee has agreed to the spending of £16,000 for repairs to the wall, and the matter now goes to the Policy and Re­ sources Committee for its consideration. Coun. John Walmsley


sistant, is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Lambe, of Cronshaw


Drive, Langho. The bridegroom, a


Saturday.Mrs Margaret Peel and her husband, Allan, met on a course at Borwick Hall nine years ago. Both are still actively involved with the group and on Saturday a coffee morning and cheese and wine evening at their home in Pasturelands Drive, Bil­ lington, raised £150. The proceeds are to go


Council’s ‘no’ to


parking


A REQUEST by the Clitheroe Referees’ Socie ty to allow their members to use the limited car parking facilities adjacent to the Ribblesdale Pool while supervising football matches at Roefield has been turned down.


towards the junior PHAB section’s adventure week at the Heswall camp m


July.Our picture shows Mr Peel (front left) and his wife (second from the right) with some of their


guests.


Council's Recreation and Leisure Committee re­ fused the request because it felt that pool staff needed to park there, buses use it to turn and some space should be left for emergency vehicles.


The Ribble Valley


Health Authority chief Tom Finney — the local service is run from Pre­ ston — after receiving complaints from worried constituents and a letter expressing concern from the Ribble Valley Council.


He went to see Preston


that individual complaints were about people being taken for outpatient treat­ ment.


Mr Waddington said


from March, the three emergency vehicles were rep la c ed w i t h one emergency crew and two “sitting case" vans — he said that there was no evidence to suggest that the current cover was in­ adequate. The ambulance people, however, knew of councillors' worries.


On emergency cover —


am at last reassured they have got the message, but we will continue to watch the situation carefully."


Said Mr Waddington: "I


heavy goods vehicle driver, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs F. Hornby, of Meadow Close, Bil-


lington. The bride, given away


by her father, wore an off-the-shoulder white


gown with a scalloped skirt trimmed with lace. Her three-quarter-length


CARPETS


veil was held in place by a pearl headdress and she


earned a bouquet of car­ nations, white lilac, pink


roses and freesia. B r id e sm a id s Miss


Lynne Bowman and Miss H. Derbyshire wore full- length Yictorian-style dresses in lilac. Best man w a s M r


(Mellor) reminded mem­ bers that in the past the wall had crumbled to reveal human remains. Coun. John Cliff (Lon-


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Robert Hornby. The ceremony was con­


agreed to write to the county asking for time to allow negotiations to take


to approach the county council for a reprieve until some alternative arrange­ ments could be made. He added that there


was no way the parish council could contemplate having the land, as it was likely to be used for


building. Conn. Jack Carr (Bil-


lington) pointed out that the pitch was used not only by footballers but also by* Scouts and other youngsters. "There is a definite need for more land for recreational pur­ poses." lie said.


GRANT AID


FINANCIAL aid totalling £175 lias been granted by the Kibble Valley Coun­ cil’s Finance and General Purposes Sub-Committee to three organisations. A £5(1 grant to the Tree Council and £25 to the


AMONG properties to re­ ceive Listed Building Grants from the Ribble Valiev Council are: Ab- beveroft. The Samis. Whallev — £-100: 11 York Street — £-100: 101 Whal-


gridge) said the repairs should have been carried out ill 10S-1, and Coun. Fred Green (Wilpshire) accused the council of bad budgeting. “Would it not have been prudent to have put something in the


budget." he asked. Grants go-ahead


lev Road. Clitheroe — £200; Swindlehurst Farm. 0 r i n d l e t o n — £-100: Calder Cottage. The Mar­ jorie. Billington — £-100; 'New Hall. Waddington —


£126.


ducted by Fr .). Dwyer and the Rev. Q. Wilson and organist was Mrs


Snape.Following a reception at tile Spread Eagle Hotel. Sawiey, the couple left for a honevmoon in the Isle of Man. They are to live in


Billington. Photograph: Philip


Lvons. Preston. Giving blood


BLOOD donor sessions will be held at the Parish Hall. Church Stre e t. Clitheroe, on June 14th, 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to -1


p.m.


olourful ‘Pinocchio’ plays to capacity audiences


THE magic of the fairv tale was brought vi vi dl y to l i fe in Pinocchio,” the latest


rahams as Columbine and Harlequin, scene stealers of the highest order and for me the high spot m


i re s e n t a t i o n f rom (Vhal l ey Ch u r c h Players. This colourful produc­


the show. Graham F le tc h e r


National Housing and Town Planning Associa­


tion was made following r e c om m en d a t io n s from


the Planning and Trans portation Committee. The Lancashire Youth


to receive £100. •The Tree Council


Chibs' Association, which hosting a visit of youngsters from Japan, is


particular gave us some verv good advice about coping with Dutch elm disease and we hope the Japanese party will be able to visit us in the Kibble Valley.” said com mitteo chairman Coun. John Cliffe (Longridge).


Edisford


Caravanning Ch ' T H E


.................. . Jlub has re­ newed its agreement.with the Kibble Valiev Council to run the'Edisford site in Clitheroe for a further


agreement renewed C a mil i n g


nd


tion gave an evening of pure enchantment with the most delightful sing­ ing and acting from a mainly very young cast of 28. which included only three adults.


Scenery and scene changes were kept to a


minimum and good use was made of set pieces. This was most effective in tile puppet scene with a miniature theatre, which was later used in reverse for a cage.


involved was a credit to producer Dorothy Dqck-


The enthusiasm of all worth and musical direc­


tor Svlvia Ireland. Special effect's, music and lighting were also used well, par­ ticularly in the silent movie scene.


Harrison gave a most im­ pressive and well-defined portrayal, with a confi­ dence which belied his 11


In the title role, Marcus


years. There was a delightful


three years. The council’s Recreation


performance from Judith Lee as the Blue Fairy who linked all the scenes together like a narrator, and who could forget the articulation of Claire Har­ rison as Mr Cricket, tjie conscience of Pinocchio, which was very well played indeed.


and Leisure Committee has agreed in principle to a Hag pole being erected at tiie site and the club is to be asked to submit a planning application for further consideration of


the matter.


cellent as Mr Fox. aided and abetted by Amanda Young as Mr Cat, and thev made very good vil­ lains. Only the hard­ hearted could fail to be enchanted by Christina Harrison and Ben Ab­


Katie McLeod was ex­


(Lampwick) played his role with gusto and


Katherine Whipp (the mysterious coachman) and Liz McLeod (c ircu s owner) showed much


adults. Bill Taylor as Mr Antonio gave a polished performance, making the most of his comic charac­ ter. Gepetto. the puppet maker, was ahlv played by Chris Radeliffe. and the puppet showman Mi- Fire Eater by John Day. Circus folk, school chil­


promise. Let us not forget the


dren, villagers and ur­ chins were portrayed by K irs tv A b rah am s , Rachael Blockley, Gillian Brown. Charlotte and Jane Burton, Anna and


Helen Felsey, Ruth Hart lev, Mark Ha.vdock,


Elizabeth and Samantha Houghton, Melanie and Sarah Isherwood. Lucy


M u r t a g h and Helen Seery.Congratulations are due to Dorothy Duckworth who, in addition to pro­ ducing the splendid show.


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