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Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22328 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) (i Clifhcroc Advertiser and Times, August U,th, H >hSV 35®" CHALKERS i


SNOOKER and


SOCIAL CLUB


PARKER LANE, BURNLEY Telephone 27704


Full Playing Membership Family Membership Social Membership


Senior Citizens FREB of charge


! TWO FUNCTION ROOMS ideal ;


for Weddings, Funerals,


' Christenings, etc. Full wedding or evening bookings only


Small Room up to 40 guests Large Room up to 300 guests


LIVE ENTERTAINMENT and DISCOS


£ 5 £ 8 £ 2


THE ieeil-ai>i>ointcd I kenned bar and dining area, overlooking the snooker lounge, irilh ils own viewing area


A GEN E R A L view of the ultra modern snooker lounge, which has 14 tables, each with its "service" table and telephone link


Snooker hall right on cue


WHEN the doors open on Burnley’s latest leisure and sporting facility pro­


je c t , '' C h a 1 k e r s " snooker and social club, its joint owners


say — with some jus­ tification — that the town will never have seen anything quite like it. Target date for the


club's opening is next Monday.


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wish every success to Chalkers


FOR ALL YOUR CLEANING MATERIALS: GLASS


WASHERS — FLOORCARE — SPORTS TROPHIES — GAMES EQUIPMENT-


Bass Lancashire Bridle! Road


Bnulli' l.ivi!l'])HC>l


I ..'ill -ixg TclcpIioiH': (15 1-525 111(10


CELLAR REQUISITES— BAR SUNDRIES


Telephone Mr Duncan Allan


B U R N LE Y ( 0 2 8 2 ) 3 2 0 1 9


.


Advertising feature by Bert Bolton


table snooker lounge, licensed bar and function rooms, is the brain child of two local businessmen, Mr Hon Eastwood and Mr


"Chalkers." with its l l-


John Peter Moulden. Hut the green baize will


not dominate the club — it is aimed at providing first-class accommodation for all types of activity, from indoor competitions such a s1 darts finals to both large and small func­ tions. business and profes­ sional meetings, and even discos.


sive facilities are exten­ sive kitchens — one to serve the snooker lounge area and its observation bar lounge, and another to serve the function rooms. Created within the


Among its comprehen­


quiet, functional, luxury in which members can relax and enjoy them­ selves with their friends and fellow members, or become the scene of more keenly-contested competi­ tions.A spacious reception


area leads to the snooker lounge and its fourteen full size tables. A compet­ ition table can be installed in the main lounge for special events. The snooker lounge


itself is comprehensively fitted out and the decor matches the green baize. Each table has its own


"facility" area, featuring a table and in service tele­ phone. A fully licensed bar is


in an adjoining small lounge, which features a viewing section where members can wine and (line — and watch the games in progress. Here the decor fits into


former l.ucas Sports and Social Club premises in Parker Lane, Chalkers is in the centre of town, thus making it extremely accessible. The interior has been


room — a former concert room — can accommodate up to 300. Complete with its own stage, licensed bar and sound equipment, the management look upon this area as being the hub of a multitude of activities, including discos and live entertainment. It is anticipated that


The large functions


foresee that some 10% of the playing members could be juniors.


"Chalkers" will attract at least 1,000 snooker-play­ ing members and another 1,000 social members. Eager to give youth a chance, the management


owners, "is visualised as becoming an integral part of Burnley, catering fol­ ks sporting, leisure and social life. We look for­ ward to the day when we I can sponsor local soccer and cricket teams. We want to be involved with the town."


"Chalkers,” say the I


307 BURNLEY ROAD EAST WATERF00T, R0SSENDALE Tel. Ross. 215207


bership should be made at I the club.


Applications for mem­ r lk / l l !


Fruit Machines, Pool Tables, Football Tables, Videos, Juke


transformed to create a snooker and social com­ plex which will cater, in considerable style and scope, for the needs of a community which will have more leisure time to fill as time goes on.


(Ireenwood. both direc­ tors of Snooker Entertain­ ments Ltd. and friends for a numbin' of years, have long nursed a wish to create a facility such as "Clialkers". Considerable capital has


Mr Moulden and Mr


the g en e ra l snooker theme — with scaled- down green baize table tops slotting into the lux­ urious woodwork of the bar — and photographs of leading snooker stars. The snooker lounge has


Boxes, Snooker Tables (inc. re- covering)


All coin operated amusement equipment


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its own kitchen facilities. A long communicating


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co r rid o r has various facilities leading off it. in­ cluding cloakrooms, ladies and gents toilets, and a small functions room. The latter can cater for all types of smaller bookings, and the management say it could also prove economical for those on a tight budget. Apart from. say. the


gone into creating the new club. The decor and furnishings give an air of


wish every success to


Chalkers


SALES, RENTALS, PROFIT SHARING


small wedding reception, the room can also be used for meetings of various social and b u s in e s s groups. The facilities in­


clude a licensed bar. Immediate service always


BURNLEY 32019 Office and works at


R. Whatmore Ltd a


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are pleased to have carried out the building work and bar alterations at


Chalkers Snooker, Sports and Social Club


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and wish them every SUCCeSS


Specialists in ★ Industrial, commercial and


domestic.


★ Bar alterations, extensions, renovation.


★ 40 years experience. W 'U lU XN - ‘V: .. 5. N, r / . \


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BUILDING CONTRACTORS LTD BROOK STREET, OSWALDTWISTLE Telephone Accrington 33214


T , 1 —# 4 3 r T z i f , ' k ^ y


DEDICATED MICROCOMPUTERS LIMITED


Tel. 061-834 1070 Suppliers of


SNOOKER LITE Table Monetary Systems wish every success to CHALKERS T"* **>• - . ?; <» T A. DEWAR & CO.


French polishers, Antique restorers, Cellulose finishers, Hotel and bank fittings refurbished


Tel. 21866 Tel. Home 24149


149 Nairne Street, Burnley


Contact: A. Cregson Marland THOMAS SAGAR OLD HALL STREET, BURNLEY


INSURANCE LIMITED Insurance Brokers


Members o f the British Insurance Brokers Association


30 Willow Street Accrington BB5 1LU Telephone (0254) 391411


We are pleased to be associated with “Chalkers” and wish them every success.


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LTD


wish every success to CHALKERS


CLIFF LINGARD


J B liEVERaco Chartered Accountants


wish every success to CHALKERS


Ashworth House (4th floor) Manchester Road Burnley BB11 1HB Telephone (0282) 33377 (6 lines)_______


UPHOLSTERER ET


Manufacturers of all tgpes nf upholstery


TEL. NELSON «>933(>2


TRADE — DOMESTIC COMPETITIVE RATES - QUALITY WORK - FREE ESTIMATES — ANY AREA


Antique repairs and restoration Sow moral to:


UltlDCK .MILL. HKIIH1E MILL HOAD. 1.0MKSI1AYK VISA


Pendle Signs & Plastics


Ltd


We were pleased to have supplied and fit interior and exterior signs and all window graphics


FOR EXPERIENCED MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF SIGNS, CONTACT:


NELSON (LANCS) 601842 (STD CODE 02621


9 KIRBY ROAD. LOMESHAYE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE NELSON, LANCS BB9 6RS


JOHN JAMES GRE> SALE OF QUALITY MENSWEAR IS NOV


OVER S100UITS


A MAN CANT HAVE TOOl CLOTHES. BUILD UP Yl


WARDROBE AT THESE Ttl SAVINGS


JACKETS..........ODDMENTS A| RANGES from E2f


(Engineering Electrical


Co., Ltd. Engineers and Contractors


Philips registered specialists — Lighting Design Contractor. For all Industrial and CommerclalTnstallations design work undertaken to the latest IEE regulations


Wo are proud to have been appointed K 'th e des<gn and installation of all their electrical work


Always look for the symbol of competence 102b Manche ste r Road,


Nelson, Lancashire BB9 7HQ T e l . Nelson 6 6 2 9 3


:


win I


— c HARRISON S & D


Specialist suspended ceiling and partitioning contractors


wish CHALKERS all the best


7 CROASDALE AVENUE BURNLEY


LANCS BB10 2DN BURNLEY 31586


ALL TELEPHONE SYSTEMS fitted by


HANDLEY AERIALS


2 BARDEN LANE BURNLEY Tel. 56538


wish every success to Chalker’s Snooker and Social Club


TROUSERS.............. m a n y I FARAH SLACKS from E|


CASUAL JACKETS...................| RAINCOATS............


ALL SWIM TRUNKS. ............H|


SPORTS SHIRTS..... MANY H BARGAINS


SHIRTS by PETER ENGLAND, ij DISLEY, etc. at LARGED


TEE SHIRTS............ ........C1.S Towneley Alarm Systems Ltd


BURGLAR ALARMS and FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT


MANUFACTURERS AND INSTALLERS ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED


WISH CHALKERS all the best lor the future WISEMAN STREET


BURNLEY LANCS BB11 1RV


BURNLEY 2 13 26 Established 18 years 46 MANCHESTER ROADl


BARGAINS IN SWEATERS. SOI UNDERWEAR,


SAV| Lome


wish Chalkers every success PRIVATE/INOUSTRIAUCOMMERCIAL


Contractors to hospitals and local authorities.


All types of spray finishes


Phone now for free quotation and Immediate and personal attention


BURNLEY 22031 (STD Code 0282)


162 Ighton Hill Park Lane, Burnley A i / t !m&_ V / v~ ‘ : i ‘


Willi WHIM


*


Congratulations on your opening and best wishes for the future.


• Holt h.ivr been makers of first ( lass snooker tallies Mine with all sizes up to match plav tallies built bv our own skilled craftsmen. A full K* year guarantee lompliments a reliable alter sales service recovering ami remodelling A vast range of snooker accessories are also available from stock


l/7The'name’inthegame.


^ 'Congratulations on your opening & best wishes for the future'


BsSTA rf? S T '1


PLUMBING, CENTRAL HEATING and


SCAFFOLDING at CHALKER’S


SNOOKER, SPORTS and SOCIAL CLUB


are pleased to have carried out all the


ltd:


THE annual produce and handicraft show organised by Riming- ton Women's Institute attracted a high stan­ dard of entries on Saturday. Visitors packed the


points w-1 Carol H(o| Carter.


r | VUtral Ail


arran.getnen* Mrs A. See


Memorial Institute where they were able to inspect confectionery, crafts, wine, preserves and frag­ rant floral displays. Mrs M. Bairstow, show-


son. Arran flow.•rst Mr Mrs E. .lad using five Seed . Mrs Arra.ngemei saucer: 1 and HeilCcritv I


-i CV l£i


t S success tor the future.


We also wish every


committee vice-chairman, introduced Mrs S. Hol- gate, of Barnoldswick, who. as a founder member of Rimington WI, served on the very first show committee Hit years ago.


Ctitheroe 2232!, (Editorial), 22323 (Adm


basket: t ai l lewaite. Ml| raticenient •Mrs C. This Mrs A. Sees Dress sm|


bute to the exhibitors and organisers and said she hoped the event would still be taking place in another 39 years. After opening the show


Mrs Holgate paid tri­


lev. Mrs A.I Mrs K. I l l Walker. Mf rangetnent Seed. 2 and | Arrangeniet Mrs A. S. other than ( ’ Wilson, K. Robin.-o: Flow ers: |


she was presented with a bouquet by Rebecca Downing and thanked by Mrs A. Seed. Mrs Holgate presented


trophies to the winners of the various elasses. After­ noon teas were served and the draw was won by Mesdames A. Holgate. Entwistlc. C. Wilson and


Mrs A. Hybrid te; Mrs F. ingl lev. Flonbf Inglebv. Ml Walker. ' Whittaker. | M. W....i. Antirrhm


sett, Mrs One ether Mrs i ’ K« | taker


tion Cup for most points in the show was won by Mrs A. Seed. Mrs D. Whittaker took home the Birtwistle cup for the best home-grown cut flowers. The Eva Bulcock Memo­ rial rose bowl for the best exhibit and the Barlow- cup for the best handic­ raft exhibit went to Mrs


D. Eccles. The coveted Corona­


A. Peacock. Mrs E. Eccles won the


pewter tankard for best vegetable exhibit and the goblet for best preserve went to Mrs F. Inglebv. Mrs C. Wilson won the


to


. >1


A. Walt \egetubl


IV Kccle- A. Seed.


Whittaker |


Mr- K. turnip- ’ Kories l; | Seed. He,


K. Hanb able. Mr.- | Kecles. Farm prl


eggs' Mr? anil Mr


egg< Mr1 Mrs IV :


Brennan Silver Jubilee cup for best confectionery exhibit and the fluted goblet for best pot plant went to Mrs J. Duerden. The Silver Jubilee cup for best exhibit in the floral art section went to Mrs C. Thistlethwaite. The Ca r r Kami l y


Memorial tribute for most points in confectionery went to Mrs B. Spencer and Mrs E. Hartley won the Pr ince Wi l l i am Trophy for most points in handicrafts. In the children's section


Garry Seed won the M. J. Memorial trophy for best exhibit and the Ellis Memorial cup for most


gate. Mr-| Robins. F. Inglebl Hartley. Mrs A. S. Cold 'We. Downing, eluding jei Wine -


Salat!


2, Mrs A and 2. Mr.I Confect |


Mrs D.


Swisy ft waste. Mr| E. Hart!.- M. Wats, Mrs E. cake: Mr>|


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