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CABARET LOUNGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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O C T O B E R 1 8th CLITHEROE
FLIXTON KO 3 p.m.
Admission £1.20 Children and OAPs 60p
Refre shments available Member s' Licensed Clubhouse
Match sponsored by Trutex Ltd
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Friday, October 31st. 9 p m. - 1 a.
A CERTAIN RATIO HAPPY MONDAYS
pipe Tickets £3.50 advance; £4 door Saturday, November 1*1.8 p.m. S t P a u l , OCTOBER 19th
L o w M o o r SUNDAY,
(ages 3-8 Parish Hall) 6 p.m. Evensong
and Sunday School
10-30 a.m. Family Communion
i) a.m. Holy Communion
IS AID OF THE CHILDRENS SOCIETY
OCTOBER 23rd THURSDAY, Coffee Evening and
Bring and Buy The Vicarage 7 — p.m.
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ALLAN BESWICK Wadnatday, November 12th. 6 p m.
JOHN MANN’S M U S IC A L T R IB U T E T O
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Thursday. November 13th, 7-30 p.m.
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3. TED McKENNA, of the Alex Harvey Band 4. DUDLEY PHILLIPS on Bass Guitar plus RED ROOSTER SOUNDS. at the
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ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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THE CHUCKLEHOUNDS SHOW
Children £1.50; Adults £2 GISBURN CUBS
Gisburn Festival Hall Saturday,
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Letters to the Editor Not prepared to gamble with club’s existence
LAST week’s letter from Mr McNab is ust the sort I had toped would be forth coming. It proves several points
• Space prohibits us from using letters in a simitar vein from other officials o f Clitheroe Football Club.
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to myself and my commit tee, the main point being that there are people in Clitheroe, like Mr McNab, who care about the future of Clitheroe Football Club and are prepared to put pen to paper and not under a nom-de-plume, I wish there were more like him. To answer some of the oints raised by Mr IcNab, I feel it is neces
they had had enough. The stand had been con demned and demolished and Shawbridge desig nated into the “ town blueprint” for future de velopment. There would not be
sary to delve a little into the immediate past. Let no-one forget that when I took over the chairman ship in 1979 the “talk” was of the club going out of existence through lack of support, finance and care. Only through stal warts like Keith Lord and Colin Wilson had the club been able to carry on, but
enough space in this column to go into full detail, but let us just say th at Shawbridge was saved from the developers and a new stand, chang ing rooms and toilets erected. All this put a severe
ing the Multipart League — and we were one of a handful of clubs invited — is an honour for the town. We would need flood lights, more covered ac commodation and more toilet facilities. This was made clear to us by Mr Duncan Bayley, secretary of the Northern Premier Multipart League, who visited our ground re cently. The cost would be an
To even consider join
strain on finances and re sources. Indeed, over the years, almost all of my original committee mem bers have resigned under the strain. 1 do not want to put myself or my com mittee under that sort of pressure again, if it can be avoided. Clitheroe's achievements, on and off the field, are well known throughout the North- West and beyond, and, as Mr McNab so rightly says, the dub is an asset to the town and area. So what of the future?
am prepared to “slink” into an inferior league. That is not so, but let us be quite clear on several points. The proposed Mul tipart Second Division is by no means certain to be sanctioned by the FA and, if it is, there is no guarantee of its success. Having attended many
Mr McNab says that I
else’s comments, either through this column or
direct to the club. My committee and I are
willing to meet and dis cuss the matter at any time with anyone. A final thought —
Clitheroe Football Club and the North-West Counties Football League, have been good for each other and maybe it is a case of better the devil you know.
estimated £25,000/£30,000. Clitheroe Football Club has not got that kind of money, nor can I see the club having it in the near future. Does Mr McNab sug
gest we boiTow it? Who would lend it? Even if some bank or building society would, how on earth could a small town club like Clitheroe pay it back? I doubt we would manage to pay the inter est. Let us also not forget the club’s usual weekly outgoings, which are quite considerable.
‘Neither naive nor self-advertising’
IF half the fairy stoiies in the world begin “Once upon a time . . . ” and the other half “I’m sorry, dear, but I shall be work ing late tonight . . . .” then I feel sure that quite as many of the letters to your paper that begin with a personal affront end, to all intents and purposes, anonymously. Sadly, the letter to the
dential care homes and to invite those members of the public who enter tained any doubts as to local conditions to come and see for themselves. As far as I am con
"Advertiser and Times" signed "Kibble Valley Re sidential Care Home Proprietor" falls into this category and I am thus unable, more directly, to respond to my shy detrac tor, though 1 have an idea who he may be. This apart, what an odd
cerned. that is neither being naive nor self ad vertising. I stopped being the first when my old sergeant major asked me if I was musical — and then got me to shift the NAAFI piano. And the second does not apply — High. Brake is fully oc cupied.
I). A. MORETON. High Brake RCII, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe.
GENERAL THIS IS YOUR INVITATION! An Evening with
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' Talent*; arxj entertaining ... an ad io watcS out for" (Lane* Evening Telegraph)
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SUN0AY LUNCHTIME in the Shuttle Bar
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Burnley Gilbert & Sullivan Society THE GONDOLIERS
MONOAY. OCTOBER 20th to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th SOLD OUT
m concert plua lupport
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27lh Ticket! £3
Burnley & District Chamber ot Trad# present
SHOPPERS PREVIEW
Lireneed Bar — TomboH — Raffle Ticket! £1.50
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 281h, 7 p.m.
TEMBA TH EA T RE C OM P AN Y preaent
WOZA ALBERT! Africa in recent year* "
Wednesday. OCTOBER 29th, 7-30
THREE GREAT GUITARS Barney Keeeel — Herb Ellli —
g Club . s . c .
Charlie Byrd erith baaa and druma Their live performances are breathtaking'
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30th. 8 p.m. Ticket! £5 all aeata
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atarr.ng PETER JEFFREY. ESTELLE KOHLER. BILL HOMEWOOD A ilaht-hested look at love — the agonies, the ecstasies, the prfzae,
PLEASURE AND REPENTANCE
the penalties — In poetry and aono." WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22nd. 7-30
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£1 per team of two
P R IZ E S FOR WINNERS Proceeds to Charity______
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JUMBLE
SALE at
TRINITY CHURCH HALL
THURSDAY
OCTOBER Kith at 7-30 p.m.
Admission lOp N
letter it was! At first reading, it would seem rather to come from a critic of residential care homes than from a prop rietor. Or is the writer merely critical of homos other’ than his own? It would seem so. Witness the comment "There is good and bad and various shades in between in all aspects of trade . . . and its precursor, "Why should the Kibble Valley be any different when it comes to the care of the elderly in residential care homes?" Is "Kibble Valley Resi
THE new Minilink bus service would be even better if it travelled up Chatburn Road to the Pimlico Link Road into Pimlico village, then into Clitheroe via Pimlico
Road. This would give easy
access for older people visiting the hospital and
dential Care Home Prop rietor" saying, then, that there are bad homes in the Kibble Valley? Homes where, as he puts it. "There are those who give
A SCHEME to help those less fortunate than ourse lves is to be publicised in a special leaflet campaign.
the minimum, where pro fits are foremost." Strong words. Too strong, I would think, to go unans wered. As to the remainder of
the Ribble Valley Coun cil's personnel committee, to find out who needs aid from the Clitheroe Impact
The drive comes from
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
COME
DANCING THIS SATURDAY
OCTOBER 18th
to Hob Fairctough'd Music 8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m.
Admission £1.50 including supjwr at ‘J-30 p.m.
your correspondent's com mentary . . . no one denies that relatives and friends of residents soon get to know about the standards prevailing in a home . . no one suggests that those who are con templating entering a re sidential home should “rush into things" or not consult their GP, or not read the available litera ture, or take advice from the Social Services and other responsible agen cies.
the world, it really is dif ficult to understand what my professional collea gue's letter is about, when all that my original letter set out to do was to challenge those who sought to denigrate resi-
With the best will in B eH in a i 'vs aW ‘ G R A N D
A U T U M N F A Y R E
C. of E. SCHOOL HALL W H A LLEY
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 18th 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
A dmiss ion by voluntsry donation. Proceeds tor animal welfare
(Or— nmount Wild Bird
HoipK.lt
Provincial B u i ld in g Society
Parker Lane, Burnley.
Tel: 0282 415161
KN OWLE G R E EN V IL LAGE HALL
MARKET SUNDAY,
FLEA
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• LE T TE R S fo r publica tion are accepted anly on the understanding that they mag be edited or condensed at the Editor's discretion.
meetings, both with the Multipart League Execu tive and the North-West Counties Executive, I feel Clitheroe’s immediate future is best served by the North-West' Counties Football League, and I do emphasise immediate, be cause the situation is under constant review. At the end of the day,
CYRIL H. WHITESIDE, Chairman, Clitheroe Football Club.
Thank you Bob
MAY I, through your newspaper, say a very sincere thank ybu to a man who quietly ret ired
weekend a f ter many years of ex cellent service to many Clitheroe families.
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served by dairyman Bob Wood so well for so long, would, I am certain, want him to know how we have appreci ated the excellent se rv ic e he has always -provided and wish him a very happy retire ment.
The customers
G. ARNOLD, 9 Queen Street, Low Moor.
Keep Legion strong and efficient
the future of the club really lies in the hands of the Clitheroe people. What do they want? If our home gates were
MANY thanks to the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. John Walmsley, for his timely and infor mative letter regarding the forthcoming Poppy
Appeal. The demands on our re
doubled, which does not seem unreasonable consid ering our track record, and more people were wil ling to help and get in volved in fund raising, the club's finances would look a lot rosier. The road towards flood
lights is a long and ardu ous one. I have no doubt that Clitheroe will have them one day, but 1 cannot promise them for next August, which is what th e M u l t ip a r t League is asking. Unlike many non-league
sources nationally and loc ally have never been gre ater. The Royal British Legion provides employ ment, sheltered housing schemes, rest homes and holiday breaks for the aged and infirm and many more essentials of life for yesterday’s heroes and their dependants.
chairmen, i am not pre pared to gamble the very existence of the club, nor am 1 prepared to have sleepless nights worrying how to fund large loans. We will stay in busi
ness, continue to provide a team that entertains a n d . we hope, win trophies. If supporters wish to
lic’s contributions, we also require new members as the years take their toll on our older stalwarts. Even one day's service to the Crown qualifies anyone for entry and rela tives of ex-Servicemen
In addition to the pub
are welcome as associate members. Find your local branch
and swell our sadly dwindling numbers and. whatever your service or rank, you will be sure of a warm welcome and the comradeship you once en joyed. We need the new blood, eager and ready to help keep the Legion strong and efficient. Our national motto, “Service not self’, is as apt as ever.
E. J. MARSH, Hon. Secretary. Hurst Green Branch, The Roya l B r i t i s h Legion.
canvass local authorities and industry on our behalf, as Mr McNab Sug gests, then it would be most appreciated, as are Mr McNab’s or anyone
Even b e t te r?
allow people living in the Warwick Drive and Moor land Avenue areas an op por tunity to use the service. Workers at the cement
works and ICI could also find this useful. A. E. JACKSON, 224 Whallev Road, Clitheroe.
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Trinity, is operated under the Manpower Services Commission and involves "outside" and "inside” teams who carry out com munity work and jobs for disabled and elderly people on a one-off basis.
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