|„yi. Burnley 22331 (Classified) d ■ --
NOnTHOATC BLACKBURN BOX OFFICE
Tel. Blackburn 582582 ( 24 h o ur*) Sunday. March 30th. 7-45 p.m.
WRESTLING with
Danny Doy Collins, Fit Finl ay, Al an Ki lby, Mi k e
big daddy
Bennett, etc., etc. Ticket* £2. £2.50. £3 Saturday. April 5th
7-30 p.m. to midnight
dancers rendezvous with
Rex Hilton’s Quintet
Tickets £1.50. senior c its C1 Sunday. April 27th. 8 p.m.
PHIL COOL Tickets C5 50. C4.50. C3.50 Thursday. May 22nd. 8 p.m.
FREDDIE STARR T tc . f ll. C7 50. C6.50. £5.50
nltii1i?ii w^n..A
iq . i = 5 MIT E = Box Ott.ce Tel. 5B2SB2 (24 hours)
CLAIRVOYANCE
AND MEDIUMSHIP All Tickets £3
Friday 4th «nd Saturday. April 5th, 10-30 a m. and 2-30 p.m.
b u t t o n m o o n All tickets £2
Wednesday. April 16th. 7-30 p.m.
b l a s t e r b a t e s All Tickets £3.50
Advance tickets available from Bos Ofl lo |9 » m - 5 p m.. Mon. lo F r l. 10 a m — •» p m Sat.) and trom Mid- Pennine Arts Asso ciatio n. Pendle Travel. Nelson. Castle Records
a booking fee. 5!i= d; , .Ao. l ' |J"(J . « 0 P" ’-
C L I T H E R O E 8 0 0 ce leb ra ti o n s . 1 9 8 6 .
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C l i t h e r o e 2 5 1 1 1 .
9 t h A P R I L at 8 p .m . li v e n i n g o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t . F a s h i o n s b y *Liz.' h a i r b y S h ei l a C l a r k s o n H a i r S t u d i o . M o d e l s . G l a d y s S u t c l i f fe D a n c e S t u d i o . P r o c e e d s C y s ti c F i b r o s i s . S l i r k H o u s e . £ 2 . 5 0 i n c . r e f r e s h m e n t s .
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p r e s e n t a f a s h i o n s h o w .
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LIVE
MONDAY — JAZZ , with the
MUSIC ERIC
AINSWORTH TRIO
TUESDAY -
COUNTRY & WESTERN
with Radio Lancashire's
BOB ROBERTS and a different band every week
THURSDAY —
TRADITIONAL JAZZ with the
RIVERSIDE JAZZMEN
Bar and restaurant
meals available every evening.
Hodder Bridge Hotel Stonyhurst 216
,
2 3 r d to 2 6 t h A P R I L i n c l u s i v e . W i K l d i m i t o n D r a m a G r o u p p r e s e n t • ' ( .Li s L i g h t ' *.
3 r d M A Y . 1 9 8 6
S l u n y h u r s t C o 11 e g e j u m b l e sale . P r o c e e d s
t o r h o l i d a y s t o r h a n d i c a p p e d c h i l d r e n . 2 - 3 0 p . m . — 4 - 3 0 p . m . . re- l r e s h m e n t s av a i la b l e .
1 0 t h M A Y S a t u r d a y , a t 2 p .m . M a y M a r k e t . I ' u i t e d U e t o r
C h u r c h . C l t t h e r o e .
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1 s t J U N E . S U N D A Y — H a r e B r e e d S u r v i v a l T r u s t E x h i b i t i o n o f r a r e I a r m a n i m a l s . C l i l l i e r o f A ii c t i o n M a r t . T e l . W h a l l e y 3 7 6 6 .
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CHRIST
CHURCH CHATBURN
Invite you to join In Easter Worship
MAUNDY THURSDAY
7-30 p.m. Holy Communion GOOD FRIDAY
10-30 a.m. United Service at the Methodist Church
EASTER SUNDAY 8 a.m. Holy Communion
10-30 a.m. Morning Service followed by Holy Communion
8-30 p.m. Evening Service Easter Sunday breakfast
will be served In the school from 9 a.m.
S A IN T S ’ ENDLETON
l/EE K AND EASTER
I ndy Th u r s d a y Holy Communion
|00D FRIDAY Good Friday Service
Ra s t e r d ay holy Communion
imuruon (with the lighting of the [no the blessing of the Easter j Carden) 1 r .»st vol Evensong
5. iY [union
[Cross |)n for
Io n at Inion
METHODIST
CHURCH, WHALLEY
MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-30 p.m. Communion
GOOD FRIDAY
11 a.m. Open Air Service. Whalley
1/ lit Old
EASTER SUNDAY 8 a.m. Communion
10-45 a.m. Easter Praise
i Preacher Mr Brian Slow) 6-30 p.m. Evening Communion
F R E S H F IS H G OO D FR ID A Y
Ian’s ‘C’ Fresh Fish Clitheroe
Market 8 a.m. to
\ 12 noon
* Central car parking 20p lor 4 ^ hours trom March 24th-Aprll 5th «;
★ All major stores and many shops open Good Friday, plus entertain- m an t in th e Market Sauare
FREEMASONS ARMS WISWELL
Whalley 2218
LUNCHES AND EVENING MEALS EVERY DAY OVER EASTER
(Full meals at Bar Snack Prices)
T H E F O O D C E N T R f c 1 ifg p ia?
o f th e R i g h t P r i c e !
KITCHEN ROLLS
m - BAKED BEANS 1 9 p
— 'p d f r 7 a t 1^7 o f
PROCESSED PEAS
1 2 e Robinson and Spensley Ltd, Station Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23741 WHOLE
ORANGE DRINK
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When they’re planning to
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Advertisements I \ Illl> I at H t.a< U rxi'LH
INDOOR MARKET CORONATION HOTEL, HORTON-IN-CRAVEN,
EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 1st
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Adm. Free. In q u ir ie s : Tel. Earby 842935, Earby 842988 o r Earby 842866
1 3 t h J U N E . F R I D A Y . — We s t B r a d f o r d Plav- in g F ie l d s M a n a g e m e n t C o m m i t t e e . B a r n D a m e.
Sp»-
2 2 n d S E P T E M B E R . K i b b l e V a l i e v A d u l t F d vi r a t i o n . A u t u m n rm t a r t s .
i . t l s u p p l e m e n t w i t h
d e t a i l s i n (h i 1 A u g u s t 2 1s t .
lu ll w ^ . V invite you to a
7 Moor Lane C lith e ro e
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’ QUAD LISTENING EVENING on Thursday, April 3rd at 7 p.m.
Mr George Hooley, QUAD representative will be on hand to answer questions and demonstrate a lull range ol QUAD equipment.
Admission is free. All welcome Tel. Clitheroe 26563
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busy venue In Yorkshire Dales near Sklpton
COLLECTORS FAIR Tho Town Hall. Grasslngton,
EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 30th
10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Many colinctabies. home-made Details Tel. Mario Crowmts
refreshen Q R A S S IN Q TO N 7S 234S M BROWN’S
CHIP SHOP Whalley
Lqnch 11-30 — 1-15 p.m. Tues. — Sat;
: - and extended teas 4-30 — 9-30 p.m. , .
: 34 King Street, , Whalley Tel. 3971
COACHHOUSE
C.AU-KKY
CRAFT EXHIBITION "ALL THINGS NEW” UNTIL MAKCH 31st
••REFLECTIONS AND LIGHT" FltO.M APRIL 2ml
a.in. — o p.m.: Saturday 11 a.m, — T
Admission Free. Open Daily 10
> p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. — :> p.m.
Gawthnrpr Hall. I’adiham “Sail flum p 3fan
The Aspina ll Arms Milton Road. Mitton Tel. Stimyhurst 223
(now under new tenancy) T OPEN ALL OVER
HE EASTER PERIOD M Breakfasts, lunches, evening
,> meals and bar snacks always available
Clinches entered for .Voir thnt Spring is
setting by the river.
here, why not spend more time relaxing in a peaceful
BASHALL EAVES. Nr CLITHEROE. LANCASHIRE
evening ice shall he offering our populat Saturday evening hot and cold speciality table.
Telephone: Stonyhurst (025 -ISC)) 227 Starting thin Friday and every Friday
Ga r l ic Mu s h r o om s Ba t e
Kg g Ma y o n n a i s e Me lo n Bo a t
S t i l to n S o u p
s-tladk Paolla Moit.^aka. Lantl>* Kidneys* in (. ream, t hu-ki-n m ' IVaciieh and Cream. IW f BourpjiCTonnt*. al^thr.-.* w.*ekl> specials. Wgi'tabli*:* and FOlAlOKs.
Main Course selections trow: Home Sugar Knitted Ham. * Ko.Vkt Tnpsidf of Poached Salmon. Largt* sidectmn
Larnt* s»fU*cl»ott of Sweets and Coffee i ‘5.9o
Kridiiy Lunch — Hur Mellls Friilnv Niiiht — 3-Cnursc Hot noil l old 1 aide
Silt. Lunch - Hur Mcnls
Sunday Niichl — liar Meals Monday l.uneh — As Sunday l.onch
Sul. NikH1 —3-Coursc Hot nnd Cold In h l i Sundnv l.unch — Main Course, hweet and to f fe e . U.J.i
EASTER PROGRAMME T . ,
FREE PARKING
STALWART DYEING CO. LTD. PRIMROSE WORKS,
CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721 SATURDAY
OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 9 — S p.m in e d i n n w i t h T o w n a n d C o u n t r y , THE
OLD COTTAGE TAKE AWAY
D o w l e s .
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3 T T r t lv .m i l / I i u i i i u CASTLE STREET. CLITHEROE . .. Tel. 23130': '
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S BUZBY’S RESTAURANT “ t and try our bur menu, lunches, Mon-
( Sat, 3-course........................................ < Traditional Sunday Lunch................~
4 Evening Table D'l lote....................... . K
K Full a la carte menu, lunchtime and H
evening.
H U Bar Snacks available at all times f,
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R Parties, functions and w eddings catered L for in our newly returbishod functions i
* room.
(anything from a giant chip butty upwards).
L Children’s menu from Y1 (inc. ice cream) B
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Fighting c an c e r tor you
Can you spare just A hours a week to help conquer cancer?
We are opening a new shop at
16 Castle Street,
B A W D LAN ITS, CL ITI IE110 E
OPENING THIS SUNDAY MARCH 30th
for take away BEEFBURGER
AND CHIPS 12 n oon — i> p.m.
\|411 open ('.nod Friday and Paster .Monday for fish and chips as usual.________________
Clitheroe
Please phone 0625 585713 tor further details, Monday — Friday, 9-30 a.m. — 5-00 p.m.
HAND Ik PAINTED ? POTTERY
htfJ. Cowkiny and G. T a w in ’
will In* on sale
\S a tu rd ay , Sunday and 0 z Monday
1 l-:m a.m. to r> P.m. ----- GIANT EASTER
MARKETS GISBURN
G O O D FR ID A Y AND E A S T E R MONDAY
on the Cattle Market Grounds Details Tel. 0253 594718
on (loud Friday. Easter (7. J.
at Slaidburn VillaKoV Hall
Forget the Rest — Book The Best!
OK DISCO
Any occasion Large or email
Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141
FLEA
MARKET EASTER
SETTLE 10-00 to 4 p.m.
Proceeds to Multiple Sclerosis Society Refreshments
/ MOBILE DISCO
★ R ITZ
21st —weddings — ;tetes'or any outdoor
Tel. Sabden 73220 or ■ ' Clitheroe 27961
, CAR BOOT SALE
I GOOD FRIDAY 1 0 a.m. — 4 p.m. at the
Why not clear out your attic and come along, E5 per car If you are selling. Bargains tor everyone
RIBBLESDALE ARMS, GISBURN
Lunches 12 noon till 2 p.m. Inquiries Tel. Barnoldswlck B15756
JA C K S MINI BUS
8 S e a l e r
Contracts, Airports, Parties, etc.
Tel. Clitheroe 2 8 5 5 5
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Overweight? Now the evenings are becoming lighter — shouldn’t you?
Clitheroe Scout and Guide Canoe Club
DRESS SHOW at the Stirk House.
Gisburn, Thursday. April 10th. at 7-30
Tickets 15 inc. buffet p.nt.
from Here &■ .Voir. M pe’a Butchers, or 68 lla i/h u rs t ( Street, Clitheroe
EASTER SOCCER AT SHAWBRIDGE
NWCFL Dlv. 1
A N T IQ U E
a n d FLEA m a r k e t
EACH FRIDAY
on Clitheroe Market
0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and Browse
Inq. (0532) 623121 or
. m . M a rk * Sup.rvl_.or l STALLS AVAILABLE
- MONDAY, MARCH 31st
CLITHEROE ST HELEN’S TOWN
KO 3 p.m. A dm is s io n C1 C hildren and OAPs 50p
Refreshments available. Members licensed clubhouse
I Match sponsored by
JACK WHITEHEAD of Qt Harwood
Follow Clltheroe to Accrlng ton Stanley on Easter Satur day, 3 p.m.
Lose one stone In six weeks, join
SLIMSET now
Every Monday at 7-15 p.m., Victoria Hotel, Clltheroe Further details Tel.
Blackburn 47471 VICTORIA HALL, SATURDAY in 2 2 3 2 3 (A d v e r t i s i n g ) . B u r n l e y 2 2 3 3 1 (C l a s s i f i e d )
Native of Poland
THE STARKIE ARMS
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE NOW OFFERS A SELECTIVE
A LA CARTE MENU IN THE EVENINGS
We also have a good selection of wines
* ¥ *
Last orders for meals taken at 9-30 p.m.
booking is advisable on CLITHEROE 225a0
A MAN who moved to Low Moor with the Polish Forces in the 1940s, Mr Stanislaw Krol, has died at his home, aged 63.
in Poland, worked in the maintenance department at Ribblcsdale Cement until last September, when he took voluntary redundancy. He leaves a wife,
Mr Krol, who was born
Clithcroe Advertiser amt Times, March JTIIi. IDSh .!
Sheila, son Peter and daughter Caroline. The funeral service and
cremation took place at Accrington on Tuesday.
Letter to the Editor
L i v i n g i n a w o r l d o f l o n e l y s i l e n c e
AS A change from the usual letters of complaint so often voiced in this column, I would like to express my appreciation and ttanks 'to the people of Clitheroe for the understanding shown to me in recent weeks
hearing problem since my teens, but for 40 years, with the help of an aid, few people have been aware of my handicap. Alas, in mid-December, I suddenly became totally deaf.
I have suffered from a
with mv previous aware ness of the difficulties of deafness. I had viewed with a degree of sceptism the ear symbol displayed in shops, offices, banks, etc. and wondered what the reaction wotdd be to a real situation.
I must confess that, My experiences in the
town over the past two months have completely allayed my doubts, which 1 should never have had in the first place before putting (hem to the test!
deaf has earned a stigma — that you must bo daft
For far too long being
and dumb as well! S o m e h o w we have
always fallen behind in public sympathy. My recent experiences lead me to hope that recogni tion is coming at last. Maybe some of this awareness in Clitheroe stems from the Kibble Valley mayor making a charity appeal on behalf of
just as severe a handicap as blindness. You live in a silent world — no music, no bird song now it is spring, or hear the sound of running waters. Have YOU ever tried to under stand a TV programme
the deaf. in a different way it is
with the sound off? Aid is becoming more available to help us cope
with every-day problems, thanks to developing techniques such as flash
be ashamed to wear such an identity, or something similar, because it would do away with so much explanation when shop ping, or making one appear rude, or off-hand simply be cause you haven't heard. It would also add to security when crossing roads, etc. A last word of apprecia
I personally would not
HATS off to Whalley P la y g ro u p — the under-fives and their mums raised about f200 for their funds. 1 thanks to a splendid Easter bonnet parade and fair! The varied stalls
ranged from cakes and bric-a-brac to handicrafts, including silk flowers and em broidery.
tots paraded their ex travagant headgear — home-made with a little help from mum — up and down a cat- walk. Each received a chocolate Easter egg, which rounded off a
About 10 of the 50
LIMITED EDITION
tion to everyone for their help, but above all to my neighbours who have been a life-line during these last few months. I can never thank them
CLITHEROE
800 WALL CLOCK Only 200 will be produced • Unique hand-made design
enough for all their kind ness. Although this is w r i t te n u n d e r a pseudonym for security reasons. I think if they read it they will know who it is! Bless you. P.
and W. SILENT WORLD,
• Mail Order • Approved by Clitheroe 800 Committee For fu ll details wr ite to: Jay mar Design. 11 Intack Road, Longton, Preston PR I oh IK or telephone
Stuart Mart on Longton (07721 616752 or inguire at Advertiser and Times Office, Rina Street. Clitheroe
Lions’ egg raffle
CLITHEROE Linns am hoping 1° vaisc £!HH) for charity with their annual Easter egg raffle. Twenty-five public
houses in Clitheroe ami district have been given Easter eyas as prizes. Last year's raffle raised
£S94 for local charities, and Lions are keeping their fingers crossed that they will be able to beat that figure this year. •
Onlv £23.95
___ a t FACTORY PR IC E S
ing doorbells and vibrat ing alarm clocks. Most of all I miss the
telephone, but there is now a computer machine which relays a written message on to a TV screen. These are vital necessities if one is to remain an active member of the community, which 1 intend to do as far as possible. Finally, may 1 suggest
that a national recognition symbol should he pro vided for us to wear to signify our handicap. The blind have a white stick or guide dog, which makes them instantly rec ognisable. Why not some
thing for us? I venture an idea of a
j back and front.
sash to be worn over the shoulder, with the ear symbol clearly visibly
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