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Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, March Gth, 1980


niU'y 22331 (Ciannified) on * * «


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Contact 'LITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


Kinq Street. Clitheroe Tel. 24804 22323


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MARKET Salesbury Memorial


FLEA


Hall, Ribchester Road, Clayton-le-Dale,


SHAWBRIDGE ATS


SOCCER at


Lancashire Challenge


T r o p h y S e m i - final


SATURDAY, MARCH 8th


CITEO


LHRE COLYHRE


V . itc .h s p o n s o re d by


C e n t r a ! W o r k in q M e n ’ s C lu b


’.VhniU»y Ron d. C M h n ro o


£ • ' -■ '


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IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


r L BLACKBURN


!? 6 6 2 4 2 4 ' . - V


o t NELSON / 6 9 4 9 2 9 Call or write to


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN_______


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» ♦ * » * » * * * * * * * * » Edlsfocd CP School PTA


RAND AUCTION To bo hold In the School Hall


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on Saturday, March 15th, at 10 a.m.


Viewing Friday. 3-30 p.m. — 7 p.m.


CLITHEROE PARISH o - v - i , .


' ^ ' .’.iW • • nfi' T


L : o 4rtsai?fJi CHURCH OROAH SOCIETY (Organist — C H I tw o * Parish Church) CHARLES MYERS


Programme of music by British Composers


SATURDAY. MARCH 15th nt 8 p.m.


A L L ARE WELCOME N o c vM em b e ra C l .50 S tu d e n ts a n d OAP C1


ALL SAINT’S CHURCH Pendleton


CKANO JUMBLE SALE


S.m'KPAY. MARCH util I at 2 p.m.


JACKS


MINI BUS 8 Seate r


Contracts. Airports. Parties, etc.


Tel. Clitheroe 2 8 5 5 5


IT’IMTY METHODIST I III lt( II


FAMILY SKIIVICK MOi HKHIMISl MIAV


EM1LET0N YII.I.AfiK HALL ADMISSION Sp


r CLITHEROE H I COMMUNITY CHURCH


• MEETS EVERY SUNDAY, 10-30


a.m., In CLITHEROE i CRICKET CLUB,


'


CHATBURN ROAD I for further Information '


Tel. 22334 J lii frt nhnicntn avaitahlr


Clltheroe Guide and Brownie Support Group


D on ’t f o r g e t


THE CLOTHING PARTY TONIGHT


Thursday. March 6th. by DJ


Fashions. In Ihe Catholic Hall. Lowergate, Cllthoroe,


Lane Ends


X Community Centre 8 DOMINO


| DRIVE 0 Wednesday, March 8 1 2 th, 7-30 p.m.


incl. plate supper


X Admission: Adults 70p, Q Children 35p i}


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at 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Admission 30p


Refreshments available i* * * * » * * * * * » ¥ ¥ * «


It you have any unwanted items, please ring school on Clitheroe 22239


Refreshments available


Sunday, March 9th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Inquiries Tel. Cleveleys 824918 Film encore


GARDEN’ CLUB SPRINGTIME


CLITHEROE ' '


hi/MrlJ. Suinmer-llaymof I Muriel in hr


in the GARDEN \School, at 7-15 p.m.


Monday. March 10th, in Ribhlcsdalc


| successive week is the highlv acclaimed Steven


SHOWING at Clitheroc Civic Hall for a second


Spielberg fantasy film -Back to the future."


BAR AND BISTRO


Open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (bar 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Monday to Saturday and from 6 p.m. to I t p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.


Advance tickets avallabla from Box Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m.. Mon. to Frt..


10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sat.) and from Mid* Pennine A r ts A s so c ia tio n ; Pendle


Travel. Nelson; Castle Rocords and Tourist Information, Clltheroe; Tour­ is t W or ldwid e. Ba rn old sw lck; The E n te rta in e r. W a te r fo o t. Some are subject to a booking tee._____


PENDLE CLUB Lowenrnte


JUMBLE SALE


SATURDAY, MARCH Sth 2 p.m.


Including Tea and Biscuits ADM I SSI OX tOp


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


Tel. Blackbu rn SB2582 ( 24 ho ur*)


Friday. March 14th. 7>-30 p.m. ROYA L LIVERPOOL


PH ILH ARM O NIC ORCHESTRA


VIENNESE EVENING Tickets C4.90. C3.70. C2.25


Saturday, March 15th 7-30 p.m. — midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with Frank Smalley


Tickets Cl.50. Senior Cits Cl


Thursday. March 20th, 8 p.m. AN EVENING WITH


JIM DAVIDSON Tickets C5. C4. C3


This show no t suitable fo r children Friday, Ap ril 25th, 7-30 p.m.


THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS Tickets C4.S0. C3.75. C3.00


Thursday. May 22nd. B p.m.


FREDDIE STARR Tickets C7.S0, C6.50, C5.50


j= r ^ ;T = T H E = =


'fellllllllPli = WIND5DR= ;ii'i... im = 5H IT £ = Box Office: Tel. 582SB2 (24 hours)


Wednesday. March 19th, 7-30 p.m. PETER & JA C K IE FIRM ANI


THE MARIO LANZA STORY _________ Tickets C3.00. C2^S0_________


Friday. 4th and Saturday 5th April 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. B LA S T OFF TO


BUTTON MOON Alt tickets C2.00


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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


MOTHER’S DAY THE DUKE OF YORK


Grindlcton OPEN ALL DAY FOR


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH OF ROAST BEEF WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS


Served from 12 noon to 2 p.m.


High teas with a choice of menu, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Booking advisable


Tel. CLITHEROE 11266


rrtsfr Tel. Acc r ing ton 3B4B74


Open Lunchtimes. Substantial Bar Snacks available.


LOUNGE BAR Music Nightly with Guest Artistes. CARVERY


Wednesday. Seturdey 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m. DON’T FORGET


MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY


12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


BOOK NOW and avoid disappointment


CABARET LOUNGE


FRIDAY. MARCH 7th and SATURDAY, MARCH 8th


(No. 1 Hit Recording Group) SATURDAY ONLY


PAPER LACE


IAN “SLUDGE” LEES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th


(Award winning comedian)


(Sounds o t the Beatles. Blue Jeane, '


S H O U T etc.)


FREE before 10 p.m.. El after


Bar and Disco 9 p.m. — 1 am- THURSDAY. MARCH 13th


PARTY NIGHT S H O U T


Free b o ttle o f sparkling wine to all hen parties


FREE ADM ISS ION up to 10-30. t t after


Give the mentally handicapped


a chance


BEING an employee at Calderstones for the past


13 years, 1 have seen lots of changes and improve­ ments in the standard of care for people with a mental handicap. While I feel certain we


Letters to the Editor Different approach


needed for marketing souvenirs


are advancing in the right direction, we still have a long way to go before these people are given the standard of living enjoyed


by all of us, that is rightly


theirs. What a lot of people


seem to overlook (some health service employees included) is that each and every one of the people resident at Calderstones, and other similar places, lias the same needs, feel­ ings and rights as you and


I.


say that a mentally hand­ icapped person should be


What right have we to


thrown into the company of 900 other mentally handicapped people, and share barn-like bedrooms with 12 other (and often more) strangers, having little or no privacy and no say in the everyday direc­ tion of their own lives. Are the blind, deaf, pa­


raplegic and other hand­ icapped people herded to­ gether in “institutions”


(for want of a better


word) — 1 think not! I personally vote for a


normal living environment close to friends and family ami given the help, sup­ port and hacking of care staff and YOU, the gener­ al public, feel sure it would be in the best poss­ ible interest of most of


‘ these people. Come on — give them


a chance. CH R IST IN E C A1* -


STICK, 15 Eshton Terrace. Clitheroe.


Excellent family outing


I IF a little diesel train ran between Clitheroe station and Blackburn, would people use it? When the Dalesrail is


running there is already the opportunity for an ex­ cellent family outing to


“THE business of tourism is seen by the Ribble Valley Borough Council as a very important part of the district’s economy and a provider of an increasing number of


jobs.” That is the offi­


cial view. if this is so important,


does the tourist organisa­ tion in the borough have to be quite so amateur? This is a business and, as suggested, an important business. It should be tre­ ated as such. Perhaps as a start, professional tourist officials, as qualified in their task as the planning men.should be hired. No professional would


to see, try, buy and stock the items they liked. Souvenir-making does mean jobs.


cials are not aware of the range of souvenirs avail­ able, they might like to know the council itself is marketing a worthwhile and attractive Theatre Royal, Clitheroe, poster at the Tourist Information Centre.


In case celebration offi­


ley is included in the celebration, an engraved glass is available there. Other limited and quite valuable artists' prints of Clitheroe are to be found on sale and hanging in public places.


If it is true that Wlial-


have failed to have in­ volved the borough in the national celebration of Domesday 900. Why aren't we? A belated Son et Lumiere at the Castle in 19S7 might make up for


it-"Puzzled" (Advertiser and Times, February 27th) put a finger on an aspect of official inability to comprehend the neces­ sary even-handed and commercial approach to the tourist animal and in particular to the Clitheroe SOI) celebration. Celebrations need a


The old C lith e ro e


Borough Council produced an excellent book of pic­ tures before it was dissol­ ved. What about a re­ print?'The pictures are in


the library. Let it be said none of


these souvenirs except the poster lias proved a call on the public purse. I have noted ill one shop a range of artistic Clitheroe and Ribble Valley table mats.


proper range of souvenirs from the expensive down to a few coppers, if such an event is to be remem­


bered. So far we have heard of


clogs, a booklet and a pic­ ture. And for those who want a perishable, the


sausage. It might be a useful ex­


ercise if the borough council invited the locali­ ty's businessmen to put on a show of souvenirs at


the town hall, and then invited shopkeepers


they


copies of the collector's hook “Clitheroe in its Railway Days" are on sale! Edwardian postcards from Clithcroe are now available elsewhere in the town centre.


For those who hunt,


decided to publicise one clog and one picture with such single-minded devo­


tion? It would he nice to see


some traditional shuttles on which Clitheroe’s pros-


perilv was built, as it would he for the visitor to


Blackpool. Last year trains left Clithcrou at 11 a.m., arriv­ ing at Blackpool at noon and rcturing from the sea­ side at 0-50 p.m. and ar­ riving at Clitneroc at 7-50


p.m. So the line lias already


been used for southbound passengers, if people wanted such a service. British Rail might be per­ suaded to put it on.


Cl VITAS.


Another nail in coffins of small traders


HAVING been in the retail trade as an cm- plovee for some 12 ve;irs. 1 went with interest to the Sunday trading meeting at St James s School. Mr Waddington’s case for the Govern­ ment’s repeal of the Sunday trading laws did


not convince me to support it. Mr Waddington argued 'Die fact is that a recent


that it gave the consumer survey taken by a supti- ■ • - " ■ ....... ...... market chain which has a


a choice of which day they could do their shopping. However, the average shopkeeper, big or small, does not have the option to open or not. If trade goes to Sunday then, no matter how small the amount, they must open and take it or take a cut in profits.


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CRAVEN HEIFER


( A W REFURBISHED) EVERY FRIDAY


CHAIGLEY


OVER 18’s A DISCO


dmission £2, including supper 9 p.m. — 1-30 a.m.


SMART DRESS ONLY EVERY SATURDAY


Memi Ssu avpailpabeler Dancethe evening


OVER 21’s throughou


S p.m. — 2 a.m.


■ Lunch served from 12 noon —- 3 : p.m., choice of three courses plus ;


( £.1.50 inclusive. Children under 10, £2.50


EACH SUNDAY NIGHT POSITIVE COUNSELLING


PSYCHOSYNTHESIS HYPNOTHERAPY E. BARROW D.H.P.


Tel. WHALLEY 2610 COUNTRY & WESTERN This week's artist is


JOHN WESLEY HARDING Food available


MOTHER’S DAY EVERY SUNDAY coffee


and Llghout * ¥


store ill the town showed that there would he no significant increase* in sales to justify opening. This same company has already told it s employ­ ees that it will open on Sundays.


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staff and costs (i.e. heat­ ing and lighting) that would have to be used for Sunday trading would not be justified on the sales of fond. Therefore, cuts would have to be made in the rest of the working week resulting in a lower standard of service to the customer.


I feel that the extra


1 would like to point out, with this store open-


inn. the other larger stores will follow suit which will mean one more nail in the coffin of small trailers.


JOHN PUBOWSKI, Mytton View. Clitheroe.


CHARITY 8 AUCTION


\


SS. Michael and John's i) Social Centre Hall, k Lowergate


FRIDAY,


S x


MARCH 7 th ^ at 7-30 p.m.


5 X


With such variety, who


taste the delights of Clitheroe toffee, or our


baldness cure. Where are the plans for


the celebratory postcards, or the prints of the fine and historic photographic


exhibition that is going to make a unique cultural contribution to the year? Souvenir prints of those


Victorian pictures are in existence but not on the


market. Because it is a leisure


industry, tourism can often be mistaken for play, when it should be in earnest. 1 suspect this is the case with Clitheroe S0°.


The authorities should t , ,


revamp ‘ their souvenir- product marketing. If the existence of the souvenir poster comes as a sur­ prise, look at the wall in the Tourist Information Office. But then the mate­ rial on Scotland, Wales and goodness knows


where, receives far more attention and shelf space in our town hall than any item from Lancashire. INCREDULOUS.


Edisford


belongs to locals


A FEW weeks ago we seemed to have said “no" to the fencing-in of the caravan and camping site at Edisford. This has been consis­


tent with the former Clitheroe Council’s view that the caravan and camping site should be secondary to the provi­ sions of the public open


space. Rural members of the


Ribble Valley Council are now prepared to take away the amenities pro­


vid ed by C l ith e ro e ratepayers for Clitheroe


people who have always been willingly prepared to share, both with our rural neighbours and visitors. Why should the camp­


Geoff ’s big day


New home for barber in Whalley


THE long-running saga of a Clitheroe hairdresser who has lost his home and business through council redevelopment plans is


almost over! Mr John Wignal! and


his family, who have rented a shop and dwel­ ling at the corner of Well Terrace and Chatburn Road for 25 years, are moving to a new property at Whalley a week on


Saturday. The move brings to an


end months of uncertainty


for Mr Wignnll. whose new abode in Mittoti


Road, Whalley, is costing the Ribble Valiev Council £27,000.


lict land grant from the Government, the local au­


With the aid of a dere­


ing and caravan club be given exclusivity to our park? ROMA HARGREAVES, The Shieling,


Gnrnctt Road, Clithcroe.


Red Rose festival dates


LETTEkS for publica­ tion must be accom­ panied by name and ad­ dress as Oil indication of good faith, even if the writer wishes to use a nom-de-plu me.


Freer trading will benefit the economy


WHAT a pleasure it was to read the letter of last week from Mr Ian Brown. A calm apprai­ sal of the debate on Sunday trading was badly


needed.


in opposition to this liberalising measure is disappointing, coming as it dues from otherwise ra­


The hysteria generated


tional people. The economic value of


freer trading is un­ doubted. Competition bet­ ween businesses to satisfy consumer demand is the means by which out- economy can grow more


rapidly. The notion that there is


a finite amount of con­ sumer demand available is a fallacy. Personal dispos­ able income and consumer spending have grown steadily in recent years. 1 n a town such as


destroy 'English society as its opponents claim, but the repressive attitudes of a self-righteous minority


Sunday trading will not might.


SIMON KAY, Chairman, Kibble Volley Young Conservatives,


Plantation Farm. Chnigley.


Quiz is ‘insult’


Clitheroe. where tourism is an increasingly impor­ tant source of revenue and employment, to fail to make full use of the major leisure day of the week is madness. In the case of employ­


WHILE at work the other day I was handed what I thought was .. pamphlet. On the front of it was the Clilheroe S00 logo and underneath this was the title. “A local mastermind quiz." On the inside page it that if vou scored


ment, wider Sunday open­ ing would be of great be­ nefit to the most flexible of workers — young people — who would often be delighted with the extra income available fro m working o n a S u n d a y . _____


Isolated cars are target


CUTHEHOE police warning people not


are to


leave valuables in full view inside parked vehi­


cles, following the theft of items worth £1-IS from a ear parked at Hams Clough, Dunsop Bridge, on Mondav afternoon. Thieves smashed the


rear offside window and took property including a cheque book, a handbag containing two purses. £25 easli and a pair of gold-rimmed half-lens


spectacles. Another ear was broken into in the same area at


the weekend. In a spate of similar


thefts last summer, the main targets were cars left ill tourist areas and isolated beauty spots, par­ ticularly Pendlesidc and


the Trough of Bowland. Police advise that items


of value left in a car should either be hidden or locked in the boot


said less you about the : Of


Clitheroe. Come on Mr Jones, what has "who won the FA Cup in lASti." or '•who won the Wimbledon ladies singles in 193(5." to do with Clitheroe? 1 thought we were sup­


o n 1 y


THE Red Rose Tourism Committee (made up of representatives of the


Kibble Valley. Burnley, Rossemlale and Pendle


Councils) is beginning to lay plans now for the pro­ duction of the Red Rose Festival Brochure.


of all events to he held throughout the areas con­ cerned during June.


This will contain details


can obtain free entries i: this brochure which will be distributed through T ou r is t 1 n f o r m a t i o n Centres in the north west and through many other outlets.


Any local organisation


ers of Kibble Valley or­ ganisations which have al­ ready planned functions for June should send com­ plete details in writing to the Tourist Information Centre, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices. Church Walk, Clithcroe BB7 2RA, by


Secretaries and organis­ March 17th.


TWO Ribblesdale Pool workers have gained the British Red Cross Socie­ ty’s First Aid Standard


Certificate. Supervisor Mrs Linda


Peck (28), of Wilson Street, Clitheroe. and at­ tendant Mr Geoff Willetts (22), of Elston Lane. Grimsargh, passed exams after a week-long course at Whittingham Hospital. The main aspects of the


thority bought the former Dugdalc's Mill site.


veloping the site for pri­ vate residential purposes,


but could not complete the demolition work until Mr Wignall agreed to move to a new home.


course were resuscitation and treatment of broken bones.


stay in the Chatburn Road area because that is where he built up his clientele. However, with a part-


He initially wanted to


Bowland Secondary School, has worked at the pool for 10 years. Geoff has been there for two years.


Linda, a former pupil of Our pictur e shows


Ribble Valley Mayor Conn. Mrs Joyce Lilburn presenting Geoff with his


certificate. Camera Club


MEMBERS of Ribble dale Camera Club were shown a colour video folio of the work of clubs in the


Lancashire and Cheshire Photographic Union. On


Tuesday Mr J. Swind- lehurst will present his “Much more miscellany


audio-visual. S t t FACTORY PRICES The council is rede­


time job at Calderstones. he was prepared to move to Whalley.


Trapped in machine


CHATBURN mill worker Miss Terry Hargreaves, received friction burns and a cut finger when her arm was trapped in a loom at S m i t h a n d Nephew's in the village.


Miss Hargreaves, of Ribble Lane, was quickly


released by ambulance­ men and taken to hospital for treatment.


TFJ.EI’HONES:


Editorial..........Clitheroe2 « l Advertising .... Classified.....


Clitheroe 22323 .. Burnley 22331


than 50 out of 100, should find out more Clitheroe or leave


area. the 100 questions. 3 7 are about


SUPPLIERS OF FINE QUALITY HEAVY DOMESTIC 8 0%/20% NYLON CARPETS


posed to be celebrating SOI) years of Clitheroe his­ tory. I do not claim to he a Clithc ronian, only moving into the town in


19152. But with all the celeb­


rations going on. the questions should have


bet'll on Clitheroe past and present. -As it is. the quiz just insults the people and heritage of Clitheroe.


CUTI1EUOE LOVER.


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I We also cater for Bedrooms and Kitchens, Axminster and Underlays ^


also available


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