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Saturday. August IS th . __ C \ i t h r i> »* A r e a W o m e n 's I n s l i t u t <
c o u n t v s i o n d a r y s. t,
p in. to 5 p.rn.
Sunday. August 1 7 th . — T«*dd\
l l i- . i ts P ic n ic .
IV n d le io n V i l l .w Ha ll in i >umis.
25th August. Bank H o li day Monday. — Sluid* h u m V i l la <i«* H a l l . A n tiq u e I-’h-ti M a rk e t ,
7th September. 1986. — is.ibden An n u a l Street M .m-k h oixmnis»*d by Ht>l m v C o in m i t t e e . >.»hden. — In q u ir ie s : [ «•! - Padiham 7663 I .
September 1 3 th . S a tu r A g r ic u ltu ra l ittid
day. — Tin* H o d d c r \
H o r t i i u l tu r . i l S o c ie ty 4 3 rd A n n u a l S h o w .
H o m s I a rm . S la id - t iu rn .
2 3 rd and 2 4 th S E P T EM B ER . — O rc h id
Ht -.dal Designs present .i Br id al f-ushion Show.
For further information phone or unite toRHODA GOULDSBOROUGH30005, Burnley Mechanics, ■ Manchester Road, Burnley BBI1IJA
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RUBETTES i
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EDDIE FLANAGAN *'0^ Comedians
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20th NT'
CAVERN Sounds ol the 60 s
Admission Cl before 10 p.m. C2 niter
BAR and DISCO 9 p.m. — 1 n.m.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 21 St
PARTY NIGHT with
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SOCCER at
SHAWBRIDGE Tuesday.
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STALYBRIDGE CELTIC k.o 6-45 p.m.
ent nent
PLEASE NOTE Admission C1
Children and OAPs 50p Not as incorrectly
advertised last week CABARET NIGHT Match sponsored by
Gord on H o lg a te & Sons
Kendal Street Clitheroe. Tel 24296
Thursday. August 14th CLITHEROE XI
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RIBBLE VALLEY XI for the Lawrenson Cup. k.o. 7 p.m.
Admission 40p Children and OAPs 20p
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TAKE YOUR TEDDY TO PENDLETON
Fun for all the family! TEDDY BEARS’ PICNIC
W SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.
In the grounds o l Pendleton Village Hall (Inside It wet)
loved. Children's entertainment by The Hallems. Also stalls, sideshows, refreshments, tombola etc.
Parade of Teddies — prizes for best-dressed and
Admission 50p including tree cuppa for adults and tree picnic teas for children
Proceeds to All Saints Church, Pendleton i
JACKS 8 Sea ter
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Tel. Clitheroe 2 8 5 5 5
at the WHITE LION HOTEL on T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 1 4 t h from 8-30 p.m.
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Come early to get a seat! COMING EVENTS
WHITE LION HOTEL AA RAC listed Bed and Breakfast
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SMALL FUNCTIONS CATERED FOR TE L. CL ITHEROE 2 69 55
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th to..m.-»pm at the
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Sunday Lunches available from 12 noon — 2 p.m. and High Teas 4 p.m. — 5-30 p.m.
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THE RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN from 12 noon in the foyer.
AVANTI DISPLAY -The Wurtil iiflliirn thmili"
Street Theatre entertainment inside and outside The Mechanics from 12 noon
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2llth
ROGER WESTBROOK from S-:ill |).m. in the Shuttle Bar
Guided tour available from August 18th onw ards. Bookings now being taken for parties, hanquets. etc..
RIVERSIDE HOUSE
SAWI.EY are holding a
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY,
AUGUST Kith at 2-30 p.m.
Admission 5p
COUNTRY and
^WESTERN NIGHT! at the
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[.Thursday, August 14th" B p.m. onwards
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Proceeds to the Wendy Haworth Asthma Trust S j
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RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
AUGUST 20th, 1986 at
Royal British Legion 8-30 p.m.
All teams to be represented | New teams welcome
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"WHALLEY SPORTS CLUB
SHEEPDOG TRIALS
Sunday, August 17th, 1986
Starting at 10-30 a.m. on Queen Elizabeth Playing Fields, Whalley.
Admission tree
NB; Ploaao do not bring your own dogs
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therefore, must sacrifice in fiw dubs even though north south are vulnerable, rour hearts is obvinuslv a safe contract by east and if five clubs does not go down more than two tricks doubled, it will be a good score West, however, is in a dilem ma. Should he double five clubs or bill five hearts? Five dubs should make nine tricks, losing one heart, one spade and two diamond tricks. Winners on Thursday were:
Mr (J. Capstick and partner. Mrs I. Park and Mrs M. Law.
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Ox-roasting cancelled
PLANS for an August Bank Holiday Monday ox- roasting. to tie in with the naval tattoo organised by the Clitheroe SOU commit tee, have been scrapped. The ox-roast organisers
in Clitheroe Hound Table, have decided to shelve plans because of the eost. Hound Table secretary,
Mr Peter McKenna, said that it would have cost somewhere in the region of £1.000 for two animals. "The Hound Table is
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Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, August
Ijth.JOSO 3 Clitheroe 22323, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
A feast from! field and ' hedgerows
BREAKING away from the usual lectures on fruit and vegetables, Clitheroe Garden Club gave mem bers the opportunity to put their produce to a dif ferent use. Mr D. Longman, of
I f ru i ts and also from hedgerows and fields. Wines made by the
Letters to the Editor
Pleasington, introduced members to the art of producing wine from their
speaker were sampled by members. A competition for home-made wine was
won by Mrs E. Friend. The club’s annual show
is to be held on August 23rd in Clitheroe Parish Church lower hall and is open to all residents of the Ribble Valley. Schedules are available
from the Tourist Informa tion Office and Skipton Building Society.
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS at Clitheree Britljr Club were: NS Mrs M. Aim worth and Mrs J. Wilson. Mr I*. J e n n in g s and Mr A. Leonard. K\V Mr Hall and Mr Cheshire, Mr W. (Irindlev anti Mr R. Hounslow. The following ham! was
played mostly in four hearts by east which can easily make 11 tricks. At one table the bidding was as follows:
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Double W dealer, all vul.
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Same service- but savings of £6m.
I DO not understand why Mr Whittle, of the Ribble Valley Labour Party, insists on writing about matters of which he obviously knows
nothing In his last letter, Mr
Whittle talked of a report about the Ribble Valley bus services issued by the County Surveyor's office.
county council, on which Labour party, out
Document issued is
DniMimont is the county and in operators
a Consultative bv the
by
pared to run without sub sidy.
services which are
the majority it are
set not
necessary and is prepared to fund.
but which council
pre the
consider
ment makes it plain that till these "non-commercial" services can be funded "w ith in ex is tin g r e sources". and, indeed, over Lancashire as a whole, approximately the same level of service will be provided hut with a saving of Kim. So much for cuts! If Mr Whittle wants to
The Discussion Docu
COUNTY COUN. LEO WELLS. •I Chester Avenue, Clitheroe.
lit fact, the paper in ques- T ) tion
J tv G S lQ U I l Lo * J will be better off
IN Mr Whittle’s letter last week, he stated that the Slaidburn — Clitheroe bus route appeared to be in jeopardy. Ear from it. In fact, the final date for tenders for an improved service was August Sth, the day after Mr Whittle's letter appeared. Does he realise that
A SPONSORED walk to raise money for the Royal British Leg ion’s Poppy Appeal has raised £500.
organised by RBL as sociate member Mrs Marjorie Woods, of Ribble Lane, Chat- burn, on behalf of Chatburn branch, was from Chatburn play ing fields and took in the Sawl ey and Rimi ngt on areas before the return to Chatburn.
The 10-mile walk,
such irresponsible state ments upset senior citi zens, who are the main users of this service? Bor Mr Whittle’s infor
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exercise his right to make comments on the Consul tative Document, let him do so. He may even wish to suggest the provision of further services using the money, which as a result of the Transport Act, is now available, but lie should not make silly political points without checking the facts. It is worth remember
ing that if people like Mr Whittle had had their way the public would never have eajoved tile benefit of the abolition of licens ing restrictions on long distance coaches in 1980. and yet the result of that piece of deregulation has been 700 additional ser vices and express fares down I0r; in real terms.
mation, and all the users of this service, the prop osed new timetable will include an early morning bus to connect with the service buses leaving Wellgate to Blackburn and Accrington, thus enabling students from the area to get to college for further education and others to work or for shopping. There will also be a later return in the evening. In fact. Mr Whittle, the
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Angela Troop was mar ried to bio-engineer Mr David Herd at St Am brose Church, Grindleton. Tlie bride is the only
Nursory nurse Miss
residents of Slaidburn, Newton, Dttnsop Bridge and Whitewell will be better off aflcr deregula tion.
COUN. DOROTHY PEARSON Hodder View, Slaidburn.
IMPRESSED
MY family and I were amazed and quite impressed to see drawn in the sand of a remote, wind-swept beach on North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides, the legend “Clitheroe 800”. There’s no escape!
SIMON NANSON 19 Warwick Drive, Clitheroe.
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daughter of Mr and Mrs .1. B. Troop, of Little
Cross. Lane Ends, Slaid burn. Tlie bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs .)'. B. Herd, of Church Close, Wad- dington. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a gown of white lace over satin with a fitted bodice, full skirt and elbow-length full sleeves. She had a circlet of wild flowers in shades of cream, pink and blue in her hair and car ried a cascade of wild flowers to match the headdress. Chief bridesmaid was
.'-■Hi HERD- TROOP
couple left for a honey moon in the Adriatic Is lands. They are to live in C h a t b u r n R o a d Clilheroe. Photograph: Pye’s,
Clitheroe.
Mr Bill Wilson said he was delighted with the effort and thank ed everyone for their support.
Branch chairman
of the 13 members and friends who took part in the seventh annual walk.
Photograph: Some Car on fire
A CAR on fire in Bleas dale Avenue, Clitheroe was quickly dealt with by the town's fire service on Sunday.
One engine attended the incident. The car’s in terior was damaged.
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“Grudge” man
damaging car
fined for
AN unemployed gardener who had been banned from the Cross Keys public house in Clitheroe vented his anger by damaging a car, the town’s magistrates were told.
Hayhurst Street, pleaded guilty to causing damage and was fined £50 with £150 compensation.
Simon Robinson (30), of
secuting, said the Ford Sierra car belonged to Mrs Beryl Aspinall. wife of the landlord of the Cross Keys. She was looking out of
Mr Angus Craigen, pro
the window when she saw Robinson walk towards her parked car and linger
there. He appeared to walk
away, then stop and pick something up and hurl it at the car.
Mrs Aspinall went out to
check and found the car scratched and with a dent in the roar door.
he had vented his anger after being banned from the Cross Keys for no ap
Robinson told the court
parent reason. "I felt a grudge but
acted completely out of character. I now realise how childish my action was and apologise to Mr and Mrs Aspinall."
WHAT concert
THE Station Hotel in King Street, Clitheroe. has been granted a special order of exemption from 11 p.m. until 11-15 p.m. tonight by the town's magistrates, for
charity concert in aid of the Wendv Haworth Asthma Trust.
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OPENING IN CLITHEROE MONDAY, AUGUST
18th, 1986 SHOE REPAIRS
Miss Andrea Pendlebury. the bride's cousin, and bridesmaids were Miss Lesley Herd, the brideg room's sister and Miss Claire Metcalf. They wore champagne- coloured chantung dresses with fitted bodices, full skirts and elbow-length sleeves, and cornflower blue sashes. They had circlet headdresses of wild flowe rs and c a r r ied matching flowers. Best man was Mr Lee
Ruane ami ushers were Mr Philip Troop, the bride's brother and Mr
running a bar ami four ice-cream stalls instead." he said. “We haven't shelved plans for a bar becue altogether. Maybe we will do something on a small scale later in the year," he added.
Rambling
to Barley BAHLEY was the desti nation for members of Clitheroe Ramblers' As sociation. Led by Gilbert Friend,
the route took them through Slacks Wood by | Offa Hill and Bank End j and along Admcrgillj Water to the side of Burn, Moor returning to the vil- \ lage by Black Moss He-, servoir.
I iMth. members are asked to meet at l lie Waterloo car park at 10 a.m. for a visit to Clapham. The walk is to lie led by Dorothv Crossley.
Pendle Club
WINNERS of this week's bridge session at the Clitheroe I’endle Club were Mr T. Adev and Mr J . Harrison. Mrs A. Barker and Mrs E. Hush. (
COLLECTORS' FAIR Village Hall, Kettlewell
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Many coiiecta&tes P>ciu*es. Linen. Cbina, etc
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th 10*30 a.m. — 5 p.m.
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FERRIS—STALKER On Sunday. August 1 I
Morag Louise Stalker was married to Mr Peter John Ferris at English Mar ty r s ' RC C h u rch . Whalley.
Nuclear engineer Miss
youngest daughter of Dr ami Mrs R. Stalker, of
The b r id e is th e
Shenslone. Whalley. The bridegroom, a
design engineer, is the onlv son of Mr and Mrs V. 'Ferris, of Little Hurst, Stonecross, Pevensey.
Given away by her
father, the bride wore a gown of white satin trim med with bows and fine Nottingham lace on the bodice , s le ev e s and c r in o l in e s k i r t . A diamante tiara trimmed with silk flowers sup ported her satin-edged veil and her bouquet was of pink and white orchids and lilies.
Bridesmaid was Miss
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Amanda Jones. She wore a rose pink satin gown trimmed with lace, and a circlet of pink, white and burgundv silk flowers. Site canned a bouquet of pink and white lilies and orchids.
Pageboys were James
Ward, th e b r id e 's nephew, and Thomas
Day, the bridegroom's nephew. Best m a n w a s M r
Timothy Williams and ushers were Mr Peter Savile and Mr Peter Ward.
formed by Fr Thomas Murrav and organist was Elizabeth Soli, the bride's sister, accompanied by violinist Tomotnda Soil.
The ceremony was per t-v E ^
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Richard Starkie. The ceremony was con
ducted by Fr Trevor Van ghan anti organist was Mr Anthony Taylor. Following a reception at W hall e v Abbey, the
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