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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 18tli, 1980 A 3 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) AfhBt’s


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date. For details of this inexpen­ sive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


23rd and 2 4th SEP­ TEMBER. — Orchid Bridal Designs present a Bridal Fashion Show.


3rd OCTOBER. Chat- bu rn Yo uth C l u L* tumble Sale. Methodist Chapel. Chatburn. 7


15 th


31st 0CT08ER. Friday. H o d d t* r


Wadditmton. 2 2nd N O V E M B E R .


2 3 r d N O V E M B E R . 1986. Sunday. Slaid- burn Christmas present Mini Market.


28th NOVEMBER. Bow- land Countv Secondar* Sch o ol. PTA W h is t. Domi n o and Beat l e Drive, at 7-30 p.m.


ELEN’S


t i t 1 th rses) w ith


l l ia r .


E je . C h u r r h l l u n d e r 12*


I ; 5th f i l l I MIST I n in g T iia t in n iilt


29th NOVEMBER. 1986. Christ Church. Chat- burn, Autumn Fnyre. in the School Hall, at 2-30 p.m.


GUY


MITCHELL ON STAGE


the return of Britain s


favourite U S. song star with the


NORMAN LANGFORD BAND & SINGERS


plus guest artistes Keyboard Sensations


AN CKORN & DOLOVICH


iL E ■On - ‘ P™


J b u r n Bang’ C5 per


COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL Wednesday.


September 24th — 8 p.m. Tickets: £6.50 All Classes


irDecue. \ b 15756


Tickets and-or 1986 87 Pendle Autumn Winter Entertainments brochure (price lOp or 25p Including postnge) are available from Pandit Leisure Services. 61 Alban Road. Colne Tel. 864721; Tourlat Informa­ tion Centres. Nelson and Clltharoa; Allhems Travel, St James's Straat. Burnley; and Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnlev. Remitt­ ances to Borough of Pendle. Access and Visa Welcome


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lentation * Ic e


FARMERS • *


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, 1 9 8 6 Bor Bolton by


5BURN . E7.50


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EVERY MONDAY at CHATBURN ROAD,


DRIVES SOLO


CRICKET CLUB Starting


Monday. Sept. 22nd at 7-40 p.m. 50p


All Solo Players Welcome


Saturday, Saplambar 20th 7*30 p.m. — Midnight


LIVE AT THE LION ONCE AGAIN


THE WHITE LION HOTEL


Guitar Vocal


MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE PRESENTS LIVE CABARET featuring


STEVE SHANNON


Tonight THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th RAC and AA


Listed Function


Hal C a n c e r l a r c h Fund


In g c a n c e r fo r you


lo > l.


JACKS8 Sea ter Mini Bus/Taxi


Contracts. Airports, Parties, etc.


| Tel. CLITHEROE 28531


T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 8 5 5 5


CHRISTMAS MENUS NOW AVAILABLE TEL. CLITHEROE 26955


Bed and Breakfast


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS With FRANK SMALLEY


Tickets: £1.50, Senior Citizens Cl Friday, Septsmbar 26th, 7-30 p.m.


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ROYAL LIVERPOOL


OF THE SEASON T lc k . t t £5.30. £3.90. £2*0


OPENING NIGHT


Sunday. Septamber 28th, 7-30 p.m. KENNY ACKER QEORQE


BALL BILK MELLY Tlckata £4.50. C3.50. £2.50


Friday. October 24th, 6-00 p.m.


For the boot In COUNTRY MUSIC TONIGHT (THURSDAY)


WHISKY RIVER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd


LOCK, STOCK & BARREL


Free Admission—Bar meals served In the restaurant — Bar tlll.1 a.m.


£11 U p tf )£


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL T e l . S TO N Y H U R S T 2 1 6


LOW MOOR CLUB ■THURSDAY AND SATURDAY- ) mdKKdl kingdom


r for dll thf fdmU tr?> pf thrilling rid*-, .m-j d -Foie hoM of eicitlng attrac- ■ Space Mountain la v t '.-.Her lo.iMrr and ret* for 1986 -


llymp and Dragf* Mver rd because mr.M of 'hem are jnder cover *ou re sure to


Bbulous tim*’ wh.itewr the -fdllier' uKi'«. more for only *2^) admission all rides and


| tions df»- df'«u l.rel, free There s cm muih ir sep and dc kids *111 love it!


ruatpd a' ( rurnort Joe hard |usi off ihr Mo at Camelol you 1! have a e’pdi das out ram or shine!


i ' f ) Folio, sign, from Mt (JI7 H i l MH 1181 Y 'c y r : COACH HIRE


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MIM- COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,


HODSONS,.r GISBURN T E L . G IS B U R N 394 , „


W.I., CUBS. BROWNIES.YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


C R A F T F A I R


SATURDAY. SF.I’ I K.MIIK.lt a ilh . 10 n.m. — 5 p.m. at the


CLITHBKOK PARISH IJALL IN THE l.uYKLV MAHKKT TOWN


KNITWEAR. SILK FLoWKKS. OANOt.r^TI.XTIl KS J LATI^ Jpw n I HIV CLOCKS <51.AS** SOFT an<l ttOOlip-N Till S. FAflHIt i'AlSTLR LAO [ i fn t l PAGF.. PATCHWORK, rtr . etc


Dr tolls IlhltlT.Uit: r.UHS. TEL. EAHIIY si in AT.


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st MEMBERS DRAW £11


MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE GUESTS


Thursday, October 16th 10 e.m. end 2 p.m.


JOHNNY BALL’S


‘THINK OF A NUMBER’ Saturday, October 18th


w il k o Tj o h n s o n plua SUPPORT AND DJ


Tlckata: £3.50 Advance, £4 Door


Friday. October 10th 9 a.m. — 1 p.m.


JAZZ DEFEKTORS with KAUMA


Plus 2 JAZZ DJe Tickets: £3.50 Advance. £4 Door


Newton»in*R«wliind United Reformed Church


SEPTEMBER 21st at 2 p.m.


HARVEST FESTIVAL


United Reformed Church. Blackburn


Conducted by The Music Group of ItcvidK* Fold


.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd at 7-30 p.m.


TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p Inc. suppgr


SA1.K OF K l t l ’ IT AND V K nK TA I l I .K S etc. TEA ami HISCUITS


Weil Bradford Methodl.l Church


HARVEST FESTIVAL on OCTOBER 4th


Musical Items by members ot Burnley Gilbert and Sullivan Society 7 p.m.


ADMISSION £1.50_____


Soroplimisl International of Clilheroe


MORNING


MAYOR'S PARLOUR, Church St.


SEPT EM BER 20th 10 n.m. to 12 noon


COFFEE SATURDAY.


(tly Jtind pfrwiisfioH o/77i<* Mayor)


Admission 25p: Cake and Iirlnit


Children Fund and Elizabeth House


All proceeds for Save the


Phone today for AN IMMEDIATE


QUOTE — HELPFUL ADVICE — LOWEST PRICE AND FINEST SERVICE_____


i S S i w r f l i Wedneaday, October tat, 7-30 p.m.


Boi Qfflca: Tel. 582582 <24 houra)


TYGERS OF PANTANG PLUS SUPPORTS .


Tlcketa £3.50 advance, £4 door


Friday. October 3rd 9 p.m. — 1 e.m-


ICICLE WORKS plus CHAIN OANO


Tickets £3.50 advance, £4 door


ROY "CHUBBY” BROWN All tickets £4.00


IF EASILY OFFCNDED-PLCA9E STAY AWAYI


Friday. November 14th, 7-30 p.n THE BYRDS Tickets £5, £4. £3


N EW TO N V IL LA G E H A L L THURSDAY,


FRIDAY,


OCTOBER 2nd at 7-30 p.m.


JOY PLAN BRANDED SECONDS PARTY


Admission 25p Including


Tea and Biscuits OCTOBER 3rd


FARMERS BALL


9 p.m. to 1 a.m. DANCING to


MARK KITTO Admission £2.50


Including SUPPER


_ LICENSED BAR Tickets available


Slaidburn 642 and 259


- r i i' irxHALL = NOnTHOATC BLACKBURN BO* OFFICE


T#l Blackburn 587582 ( 24 tioura)


1<*86. United Reformed Ch u r c h . CI i t h e r o e . Christmas Fair.


Clitheroe Concerts Soc­ i et y . at C . K .G. S . , Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra ot Europe.


O C T O B E R .


Fo \ h ou nds . B u l le t Dance. Moorcock Inn.


^ a 11 e > WeSs^/Sii Hotel CLITHEROE H ave you tried our


B U SB Y’S RESTAURANT? Full A La Carte Menu


Also 3-Course Table d’hote £5.45 Served every evening (lots o f choices)


Also A La Carte menu and full bar snack range


OPEN EVERY LUNCHTIME 3-Course Lunch £3.75


Childrens Meals £1 BOOKINGS are now being taken for


Christmas Parties, etc, in our Function Room


Some dates still available in December MENUS ON REQUEST


CHRISTMAS DAY BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN


SOUND-: CLITHEROE CASTLE BANDSTAND SUNDAY 21 SEPTEMBER


THE LAST CONCERT


FOOD 2 pm - 5 pm JELLY BEAN jipilts '^EREE & ALMOST HARMLESS


THE ROLLING THUNDER CLUB Presents


CIENTISTS Rlbole Valley Borough Council Serving the Community CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 CIVIC HALL Comm. Frl., Sept. 19th to Thurs. (ex-Sun.) at 7-30 p.m. ' Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor HARVEST WEEKEND ’86 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th


HARVEST SUPPER DANCE 50/50 DANCING to music by LEN JANKA of Blackpool


Tickets £1, Chicken Supper £1.50


SA TU R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 7 th Preparation of church for Harvestfiifts of produce, flowers welcome


SU N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 8 th


HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES


Preacher: REV. JOHN PRIESTLEY Vicar o f Christ Church, Colne


10-30 a.m. FAMILY COMMUNION Parade and Children’s Gift Service 5 p.m. Harvest a t St Anne’s Court 6 p.m. Festa l Evensong


9 a.m. Holy Communion


Dale Head Church HARVEST


THANKSGIVING


SERVICE on SUNDAY


SEPTEMBER 21st at 2-30 p.m.


DOMINO DRIVE in


Admission 80p includingsupper followed bv SALE OF HARVEST produce


SEPTEMBER 22nd at 7-45 p.m.


Preacher THE VICAR . WHIST and ■


TH E IN S T IT U T E TOSS1DE on MONDAY


SIGNS are encouraging in th e f ig h t a g a in s t Clitheroe’s public enemy number one — the litter


lout. For a second street


PENDLETON


and BRIC/BRAC SATURDAY,


HOUSEHOLD GOODS


VILLAGE HALL SALE OF


SEPTEMBER 20th at 1 p.m.


CHRIS SILVERWOOD Auctioneer:


Proceeds to Village Hull Funds


THE RESURRECTION SHUFFLE JO MAMBfO


In CONCERT (Manchester Soul) PLUS RED ROOSTER SOUNDS


at tho WHITE BULL HOTEL GISBURN NEXT FRIDAY,


SEPTEMBER 26th 8-30 p.m. — 1 a.mc £2.50


[ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS]


Kibble Valley Conservative Association


St Leonard’s Brownies


CAR BOOT SALESUNDAY


SEPTEMBER 21st 12 noon til] -I p.m. at


St Leonard’s School LANC. HO


if booked in advance £5 on the day


PITCHES £1


WIIAI.LEV 2S27 or BLACKBURN 49617


PRODUCE SHOW


GARDEN and To be held at


DUKE OF YORK QRINDLETON


TUESDAY


SEPTEMBER 23rd Judging 8 p.m.


Classes: Vegetables, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Novelty. Baking. Wines and Preserves.


CASH AND GARDENING


PRIZES1


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


COME DtoANCING MARK KITTO AND HIS


BAND on


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 6 th 8 p.m. to t a.m.


(supper 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.)


“ T ic k e t ! £2.50 (including supper) For these please ring


Bolton*by*Bowland 277 or 655 WADDINGTON W.l.


JUMBLE SALE rand


POUND STALL In TH E M E TH O D IS T


S U H D A Y SCHOOL on SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 20th at 2-15 p.m.


ADMISSION 5p Relreshmenls available uPVC W INDOW S and PATIO DOORS


4ft. x 4ft. . . . . . . . . . . . ................... ENTRANCE DOOR AND FRAME with


LARGE TILT and TURN STYLE 8ft. x 4ft............................ FIXED LIGHT WINDOW


toughened patterned safety glass.... PATIO TILT AND TURN 6ft. X 7ft.


• with toughened safety glass........


WITH HIGH SECURITY LOCKING — EXTRA WIDE INSULATED DOUBLE GLAZING ''


Below prices include double glazed units and VAT


£ 2 8 5 0 4 O K


P O O R L & v U


a a a a


Manufactured In Superior ICI MATERIALS


with PILKINGTON GLASS and a 10 YEAR “PEACE OF MIND GUARANTEE"


ULTRAFRAME Design Centre, Factory and Showroom


NORTH STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 27413


^ 7“ fA Approved suppliers to HM . 0 i (S Government and Local * / K.


Authorities WEDNESDAY CLUB


FA IOSH N SHW b y JACKIE’S


O at


T H E M E T H O D IS T HAL L , W A D D IN G TO N


W E D N E SD A Y , SEPTEM B ER 2 4 th


at 8 p.m.


CAKE STALL DRAW A D M IS S IO N 7 5 p


INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS GISBURN YFC


ANA AVST PPER DNEAC


NUL HRE SU


CORONATION HOTEL on


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th BLENCATHRA BAND For Tlcketa £5.25. Tetephona:


Olabum 319, H e llltle ld 206


in the OLD COURT ROOM, HARK TO BOUNTY INN, SI.AIDBURN


Followed bv


A PUBLIC MEETING 8 p.m.


with Guest Speaker


Mr Michael Welsh MEP Supper Available, Alt Welcome


SEPT EM BER 24th at 7-30 p.m.


Ilodder Vnlley Brnnch oA G Mn WEDNESDAY,


IN D ISTR ESS! SU IC ID A L !


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


£ | “


/ BLACKBURN


6 6 2 4 2 4 0r


NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 Call or write to


t5 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


cleaning operation, held last week, revealed that: • More people are using


litter bins. 6 More bins have been


provided. • More work to keep


streets spick and span is being done by the Ribble Valley ami town councils. At the second clean-up,


as Rotary, Rotaract, Round Table and the Ribble Valley and town councils — as well as keen children, led by Trinity Brownies. The litter army was


given a rousing send-off by Clitheroe’s Mayor, Coun. James McGhie, who recently said that the town would come top of the league if there was a “litter in bloom" contest. But after the latest


organised by Clitheroe Civic S o c ie ty and Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade, were about 50 adults — mem­ bers of organisations such


Torchlight Procession many people used litter bins instead of discarding rubbish anywhere. It seems that some town­ sfolk have civic pride and now there is a better chance that there will be an entry next year in the “ B r i ta in in Bloom” contest. Mr Cos Watson, chair­


effort to make the town gleam like a new pin, Coun. McGhie was filled with renewed optimism. He said: “There are de­


finite signs that tho public are starting to take notice of the campaign. At the


(P e rm i s s io n g iv e n f o r o f f ic e s in


r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a


EXPANDING Clitheroe firm Sprioflow UK (Machinery) has been granted permission to change the use of Rock Mount, Pimlico Road, from residential to office use.


likely to lead to an in­ crease in job opportunities within the next two years for the company, which makes powder handling equipment. The Ribble Valley


The development is


Death of retired farmer


Council's Development Sub-committee was told in a written report that be­ cause of the firm's expan­ sion it now required sepa­ rate office premises so that it could extend its industrial floor space at the existing premises at Upbrooks. Clitheroe Town Council


RETIRED farmer Mr John Wilson has died,


aged 77. Mr Wilson, of Kirkmoor


objected to the plan on the grounds that it was an introduction of commercial activity in a residential area and the loss of a


Road, Clitheroe. farmed at Big Holmes Farm. Bolton-by-Bowland, all his manned life and moved to Clitheroe on retirement 12 years ago. He was born at Halton


VTR OE Volunteers give


ICOIA HTL CLITHEROE


EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT


BILL AT THE ORGAN


[SINGERS WELCOME a sweep


Mav,” he said. “Now we will keep campaigning for litter-free streets through posters and publicity.” Clitheroe and District


FLAGPOLE


Chamber of Trade presi­ dent, Mr Roland Hail­ wood also helped the mini-army to fill 30 bags with rubbish. He thought it would be


man of the Civic Society, praised the adults for set­ ting a good example at the clean-up session. "It was encouraging to


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil will be able to “fly the flag” from its new Civic Suite.


see so many more adults than at the first tidy-up in


a good idea to have the occasional clean-up — “without becoming para­ noid about the litter prob­ lem” — until such a time that people had become more conscious of public enemv number one.


ment Sub-committee has granted listed building consent for the erection of a flagpole at Mytton House. Church Street.


The council’s Develop­


completed, the pole will be attached to the front of the building and sup­ ported by wrought iron brackets. -


When the new suite is


/


SO VD - r n r n m


West, the eldest of a targe family, and farming and agriculture were his life. His wife. Mary, died


property of quality. Members also expre­


ssed concern about access to the car park. In a report, Borough


Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that car parking ar­ rangements were satisfac­ tory and while the access was in need of some im­ provement, there was no objection in principle from the highway authority. In supporting the plan,


eight years ago. Mr Wilson is survived


by eight brothers and sis- te r s , Lucy. Mary, Dorothy, Priscilla. Tony, Matthew. David and


Violet. A funeral service at


Trinitv Methodist Church. Clitheroe, on Friday, pre­ ceded in te rm e n t in Clitheroe Cemetery.


Coun. Jo h n C o w g i 11 (Clitheroe) said: “This is the sort of industry we


want in Clitheroe. I think it is a very suitable use for this particular prop­ erty."


Motor cyclist


killed in collision


•Stretch. (46), of Somerset Avenue, .Bowerham, was


A LANCASTER motor cyclist diedwvhen his BMW machine was in col­ lision with a car at the entrance to Gisburn Auc­ tion Mart at S-30 a.m. on Sunday; Mr Bernard Thomas


dead on arrival at hos­ pital.


| .Road, Leeds, received slight leg injuries. Clitheroe police are ap­


hall Estate, Mr Leslie Ashton (45), of Scott Hall


Tho driver of a Vaux-


| contacted on Clitheroe 23S18.


pealing for witnesses to the accident, and can be


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