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Clitheroe Advertiser, and Times, November 27th, 1986 3 , (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) M S M H CLAIM Y,


RSDAY ■.m.


E BEST. I L L IS


Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publicise their event three months in advance. For example the. text would contain the name ol the organisation; name ol the event and the


DATES


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


t fV .y f . I .n ' e Community


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street. Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


2 6 t h - 2 9 t h N o v em b e r , 1 9 3 5 __ Wa iUl i i i i i to n


Drama Gro u p pre sent a <• o m e ti y ' ' K e y l o r


T w o " 7 -3 0 p.m.


28th N O V EM B E R , H o w ­ I’ T A W h i s t .


land Countv Secondary S c h o o l .


D o m i n o a n d H e a t l e Dr iv e, at 7 -3 0 p .m.


2 9 t h N O V E M B E R ----- Fr iends ot Hol to n -b y - H o w l a n d S c h o o l , C h r i s tm a s Ba z a a r . 2 p .m. to 4 - 3 0 p .m. at th e s chool . R e f r e s h ­ ments avai lable.


29th NOVEMBER. 1986, Chr is t Ch u rc h . C h a t -


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For a Christmas Present!!


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problems findim: somethin*! unusual tor your wife for Christmas?


LOOK NO FURTHER Tr-at hertoinu- «»i our


Special Cookery Demonstrations


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Restaurant and Cookery School


Savoy & Continental


Crossways Restaurant i’adiham


Tel. l'adiham 72123 * * « * * * — ★ — ★ — —■ * * —


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Classified Advertisements


GUIDE AND BROWNIE CONCERT


METHODIST CHURCH HALL, WADDINGTON


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd 1986-7-15 p.m.


Acmission Cl. Children 50p including reheshments


* * * * ★ * * * ★ * * * * * ★ LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th


JO E S IL V E R Fantastic Guitar Vocal


SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30th M EM B ER S ’ DRAW £ 1 5


Whisky Draw No. 110 Claimed, Wine No. 22467, Turkey No. 23018


Members and Bona Fide Guests


Friends of St James’s School


CHRISTMAS FAIR Saturday, November


29th, 2-00 to 5-00 p.m., in the Junior School Hall


Father Christmas. Christmas Gilt


Stall. Games, Creche, Refreshments Admission: Adults 10p Children 5p


!


SUNDAY LUNCHTIME JAZZ IN THE SHUTTLE BAR


ERIC AINSWORTH QUARTET WILF NUTTALL


featuring


Sunday, November 30th 12 noon — 2 p.m.


FREE ADMISSION______


MONDAY BANDSTAND IN THE SHUTTLE BAR


A chance lo see the best ol local rock and pop bands featuring


M DSOI’s ADMISSION FRte


to m e N ow A re December 15th


EVERY TUESDAY IN THE


SHUTTLE BAR from B p.m.


BRENT LORD (PIANO)


PLAYS YOUR REQUESTS FREE ADMISSION


Wedneedey to Saturday, Decamber 3rd to 6th, 7-15 p.m.


BURNLEY GARRICK CLUB presents


THE DAY AFTER THE FAIR


by Frank Harvey Tlckete £2.00


Sunday, December 7th, at 2-45 p.i... C h am p lo n a h lg B ra s s In C o n c e r t


THE BRIGH0USE AND RASTRICK BAND


Tlckete £1.50, Con cessio n* 7Sp Friday, December 12th, 8 p.m.


THE BATTLEFIELD BAND


A unique Scottish lolk band Tickets £3,50 and £2.75 Con ceta Io na £2.75 and £2


Monday. December 15th. 8 p.


A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dlckena


■a a -a. -a. -a. a. ■#. a. a. -a -a. -a* CHRISTMAS


^ * t ?


/HfSKIERS _ Wed. Dec. 3


ia in a night to remember l \


i& S S C E IV E D T H E 1 9 8 6 Y U G O T O U R S


L A C H I E V E M E N T A W A R D . " U f


* *


p a r t y


at LINTON CROFT HOUSE (bv kind permission ot Mrs M. A. Chappell)


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1986 7-45 p.m. to 12 Midnight Bullet Supper. Licensed Bar


% i


at Salesbury School, Lovely Hall Lane, Salesbury, near Blackburn


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


• OVER 30 EXHIBITORS * Admission:


Adults 30p; Children Free Refreshmenls all day


reet, CLITHEROE 27136


, £ \ \ \ \ \ \ \W \ \W \ \ \ \ \ \W W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \W \W X \ \W W \1 fAVRISIN DET G


Waddington Branch Conservatives ■» *


IK S


% Tickets available Clitheroe 23447, Stonyhurst 232 t j j N X X W v x x n x n \ n x x n x x x x \ \ n \ v \ \ \ \ \ w \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ w v ^


■a a a. a. ■&. a. a. a. 0. •&. -xm CRAFT FAIR


C h a r le s M u g le s ta r re c re a te s the dramatic p u bic reading o l this time honoured tale ol Christmas Spirit Tlckata £2. Conceealona £1.25


Thursday, December 18th, 8 p.m.


CHRIS BARBERS JAZZ AND BLUES BAND


T ic ket* £5 a ll seats Monday, December 22nd


THE THREE JOHNS PLUS SUPPORT


One ol the top ten Indie bands in the UK


Ttcksta £2.50, Doors open 8 p.m BANDSTAND IN THE FOYER


PHYCHIC DANCE W


NEW YEARS EVE DANCE featuring


adnaadsy. Decemar Jilt. I pjtt — 1 ijiv


FREE ADMISSION O


THE MIKE ALLAN BAND JOHNNY MARSH QUARTET


SOUNDS STEREO DISCO


Foxtrot. WaiU and Jive a little to the Best B*g Band and Party Sounds


Tickets £5 SUPPER AVAILABLE________


Burnley Recreation and Leisure Service*


Friday, December 5th. s i 7-30 p.m. INNER CITY THEATRE COMPANY presents


THERE’S A LOT OF IT ABOUT


A new comedy by Les Miller PADIHAM TOWN HALL


Tickets £2, Concessions £1. Tickets available Irom Mechanic* Box


Office. Manchester Road. Burnley. Tel. 30055 or at the door


Brian Whittle (Chief Executive Officer)


Clitheroe Conservative Ladies' Branch


CHRISTMAS COFFEE


MORNING


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd al the


CONSERVATIVE CLUB Irom 10-30 a.m.


CHRISTMAS STALL RAFFLE — TOMBOLA


Admission 50p inc. Coffee and Mince Pies


Wednesday, December 24th CHRISTMAS EVE


ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR TOMORROW, FRIDAY


TOY FAIR and


COFFEE EVENING


7 — 9 p.m. Parish Hall Admission lOp. Children Iree.


W A N T E D


Good books, toys, games, ole. T e l . 2 2 4 1 8


Wednesday, December 3rd LIVE IN BLAKEYS


LAUGHINGAS JOHN SPARKES


with MARK BRISENDON


NICK REVELL Admleslon £1.50


Advance tlckata availabia from Boi Office (9 am. — $ pm , Mon. lo Frl, 10 am — 4 pm , Sal.) and from Mid-Pennine Aria Aa- eocletion; Pendle Travel. Nation; Caatia R»- cord* and Tourlal Information. CMhoroa; Tourlat Worldwide, Bemoldiwtck; The Enter- Ulnar, Watartoot. Soma i t * aubfact ~ booking faa.


onday, December ta t . from 9-30 p.m.


OTHER BANDS Include


HAR R Y WHARTO N A CO. December 6th


Saturday, December 20th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


GONE TO EARTH JEQSY DODD AND THE


SONS OF HARRY CROSS THE WALK1HQ SEEDS


Tlc k sts £3.50 Advance, £4 Door J0 . ■& . >&. &


Wednesday, December 24th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


JOHN OTWAY ROB GRAY


FRANK SIDEBOTTOM Advance Tlckete £3.50


(Admission to Blaksya b y Ticks! only)


'& ■ NEWT0N-IN-B0WLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


CHRISTMAS FAIR


in the VILLAGE HALL


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th at 3 p.m.


Opened by Mr D. Bagshaw


* VARIOUS STALLS * * BUFFET TEAS *


ST HELEN'S CHURCH, WADDINGTON


CHRISTMAS FAIR


DECEMBER 6th


at St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington


2-15 p.m. Admission free.


Refreshmenls. raffle, tombola and various stalls.


RV DISABLED ACTION GROUP


CHRISTMAS


BINGO Wednesday


December 3rd


at the Kings Arms Start 8 p.m.


Admission £1 incl. supper


Prizes to include wines, chocolates etc.


Manufactured in Superior U’l .Mate* Halt with I’ilklntlon


FLEA MARKET


KNOWLE GREEN VILLAGE HALL, noar Rochester


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th 11a.m.— 4 p.m.


Inquiries — Tel. CLEVELEYS 82491B


YKAR •‘ I’K.WK OK MINI ! GITARANTKK" Btloir prirr• inrlndt dtmhlf glntrd N*nr« VAT


and a 10


LARGE TILT and Tl'RN STYLE rift. a 4ft.......................................... C2M FIXED LIGHT WINDOW 4ft. x 4ft.etas ENTRANCE DOOR AND FRAME with toughened patterned safety


PATIO TILT AND Tl’RN rift, t 7ft. with toughened safety jjUs.«....... CttHO


Approved Supplier* to HM Govern­ ment and Local Authorities.


CLITHEROE CND presents


Their Christmas Social Live Band


“DO IT” and


RED ROOSTER


SOUNDS DISCO at Roefleld Barn, Edislord Road SATURDAY


DECEMBER 13th


6 p.m. to Midnight LICENSED BAR


26672 or 28914 (£2 each)


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


STALWART DYEING CO. LTD PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721 OPEN SATURDAY 10 s.m. — 4 p.m.


Entrance by ticket only available on Clitheroe


AT f * 1 hvv.oNbEP


aPRBEBs ' r0rn w £ 6 - 5 0 lSTEPS°nW - - w


ofll . .u, o N A ^ STE j a W 'e s a e e S r e o * ^ ; ; ^ fi\ato'e


a tx e e n * iesL p h c eS


s c '« « o n ° ! , n s i Y ^ e S ^ £5.99 «


WHITE BULL HOTEL GISBURN Tel. 233


CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS


C10 p.p. Incl. Dinner, Dancing, Party Games, Crackers, Spot Prizes, etc.


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th — Fully Booked


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th — Few Tables Left ★


CHRISTMAS EVE PARTY NIGHT plated Buffet, 50/50 Dancing — £5 p.p. (Ticket only)





CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH 7-course meal at 3 p.m. £15 p.p.





NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY NIGHT 50/50 Dancing and Plated Buffet — £5 p.p. (Ticket only)


burn. Au tumn Fa y re , in the School Ha l l , at 2 -3 0 p.m.


10th D E C E M B E R . W e d ­ nesday. Cl i th e ro e Con- rer ts Society at C l tG S . loan Hoothroyd. C o n ­


2 3 rd . 2 4th. 2 9 th , 3 0 th and 31 st Janua ry . T r i n ­ ity Pantomime . • •C in ­


t r a l t o ; A n s y H o o t h - rovd. Soprano: Ch a r le s Ma t th ews . Piano.


1 6th to 2 8th Fe brua ry , 1 9 8 7 . Cl i the roe Par ish C h u r c h A m a t e u r Dramat ic and Op e ra t ic Society present "B le s s the B r id e . "


d e r e l l a . " ING Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) * ♦ * • * *


Sun., Nov. 23rd SH A K IN STEVENS (Palace, Manchester)


Frl. and Sat., Nov, 28th and 29th A L IC E COOPER (Apollo, Manchester)


Thurs., Dec. 4th . SIM P LY RED (ApolloManchester)


Frld. and Sat., Dec. 5th and 6th LE VEL 4 2 (NEC Birmingham) Sat., Dec. 6th MOODY BLUES (Apollo, Manchester)


Mon., Dec. 8th BIQ COUNTRY (NEC Birmingham)


Frl., Dec. 19th


KO OL AND THE GANG (NEC Birmingham) . Book at TRAVELPLAN, BURNLEY TEL. 4 1 5 1 5 1


, , COA C H E X C U R S IO N S FRASER EAGLE C11


C l 2 CIO


C15.50 C l1.50 C15.50 C17.50


R IB B LESD A LE POOL EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE


CHRISTMAS CRACKER SWIM OFFER


FOR ALL OCCASIONS! International Magician


MAGIC


On Sale from Monday, DECEMBER 1st until SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14th Inclusive. NB Contracts must be used by March 31st, 1987.


Ribble Valley Borough Council Sen/ing The Community


★ ★ ** ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A A: Ac A A k A A"Art * CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB


> - > - > - > - > - ) • > - > - > - > • > ■ > - > -


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th MANDY


First time for this fabulous act SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30th


THE VIRGINIANS The tops in country and western


• a WEEKLY DOUBLE 22 — 21


WEEKLY TREBLE 21 — 29 — 20 Members and Bona Fide Guests


.£[ jx a a -a. ■#.


FRIENDS OF BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND • SCHOOL


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m.


FREE ADMISSION Refreshments avaiable SEE FATHER CHRISTMAS


Various stalls — Tombola — Toys — Books — Cakes, and lots more


■j2 -


l . £


L-. '& • '**■ '0™


3 A \ \V \ \ \ \X \V \ \V \ \ \ \ \ \ \W V \ \ \V \ \ \X \X V W X X \N W X \J * CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN *


AUTUMN FAYRE TUIS FRAIO ETE ORT INOMTN CNR COUNCIL OFFICES, CLITHEROE


Christmas is coming— why not call and see us for your souvenir gifts?


* CLITHEROE 800 CLOGS AND SOUVENIRS * SABDEh TREACLE MINERS AND FRIENDS * T-SHIRTS TO FIT TODDLERS TO FATHER CHRISTMAS 11


STOCKING FILLERS * WITCHES PENCILS * WITCHES ON BROOMSTICKS * BOOKS OF ALL KINDS * BOOKMARKS * BADGES * KEY RINGS- TEA TOWELS * LEATHER AND PICTORAL COASTER SETS


Why not book your Chrlttmae panto or theatre tickets at the aame time? Free torvlce!


Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community ,


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1986 in the School Hall, 2-30 p.m.


Chairman: Mrs M. Butlin; Opener: Mr W. Flewltt ADMISSION: 20p, CHILDREN: 10p


Stalls, Refreshments r ( v \V \Y \ \ \ \ \ \ \V \ \Y V \ \ \V V Y V \Y \ \ \ \Y \ \Y \ \ \ \Y \Y Y \ \V CLITHEROE


PARISH CHURCH “76 Group”


JUMBLE SALE


in the Upper Hall, on Friday (tomorrow),


November 28th, 6 p.m. ADMISSION 10p Refreshments


--------GEORGES = 1 = HALL =


KING = —


N O R T H S A T E O L A C K B U H N BOX OFFICE


Tel. Blackburn 582562 ( 24 houra) Friday, November 28th 8 p.m. RANDY CRAWFORD Tickets £8.50, C7.50. £6.50


Friday. 0k . 19th, 7-30 RO YA L LIVERPOOL


PH ILH A R M O N IC ORCHESTRA CHRISTMAS CONCERT Tickets £5.20, £3.90, £2.40 Wednesday, January 14th 7-30 p.m. NIK KERSHAW Tickets £6.50, £5.50 PANTOMIME Dec. 26th — Jan. 3rd


AND THE SANDS OF TIME A d u lt* £2.50. ChlldrarVOPA £2


SINBAD ■ = S S t = t h e


EWINDSDRE = 5 M I T E =


Saturday, November 29th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.


PETE SHELLEY PLUS SUPPORT


Tlckeie £3.50 Advance, £4 Door


SPECIAL CABARET EVENING with


Thursday, December 4th 8 p.m.


THE COMEDIANS T ic ke t* £3


Friday, 0k . 5th. 9 p.m. — 1 s.m. THE CHEVALIER BROS Tickets £3.50 adv.. £4 on door


Clitheroe Parish Hall Tickets (E2.00/ei.50)


trom the Advertiser & Times Office


i c k lc k + r k ic + c k '


MP SURGERY Your Member of Parliament


DAVID 9 RAILWAY VIEW,


WADDINGTON will be at


CLITHEROE on


SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 29th 9-30 a.m. — 11 a.m. TO GIVE HELP AND ADVICE


■isr a . ■&. -x. a . ■#. WHALLEY PLAYGROUP


CHRISTMAS FAIR


THURS, DECEMBER 4th


at Whatley Adult Centre. 10-00 a.m.


Raltlo, jarbola and various stalls


Admission: 40p Including cotfee and mince pies


w SjS


CHRISTMAS BAZAAR * in the School





IS *


SHAUN McCREE


(Associate of the Inner Magic Circle)


For your Cabaret, Dinner, Close-Up, Children's Party


Ring Clitheroe


0200) 24422 for details * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


CIVIC SOCIETY MONDAY,


CLITHEROE 7-30 p.m.


DECEMBER 1st PARISH HALL


OLD AND NEW PICTURE QUIZ ADMISSION FREE


CLITHEROE P u b lic welcome


Coffee and Mince Pies— Christmas Refreshments CLITHEROE


GARDEN CLUB Ribblesdale School


MONDAY


DECEMBER 1st 7-15 p.m.


"HOUSE PLANTS" by


Mrs VINCENT ol Burnley


SOCIAL JANUARY|


15th Names Please


Everybody welcome


* * * * * * * * * ROLL UP TO


CLITHEROE LIONS’ “N IG H T OF V A R IE T Y ” SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 29th 7-30 p.m.


I i


ST HELEN’S CHURCH WADDINGTON


SUNDAY,


NOVEMBER 30th FEAST OF


ST ANDREW 10-45 Sung Eucharist


congregational singing) ALL WELCOME


* * * * * * * * * * * * ★ * * CHRISTMAS BINGO


Chipping Village Hall THURSDAY


DECEMBER 4th 7-30 p.m. start


TURKEYS. WHISKY, RUM, SHERRY, etc.


Admission 20p


Proceeds: OAP Welfare * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


COME DANCING


BOB JONES AND HIS MUSIC on SATURDAY


N O V E M B E R 29th 8 p .m . to 11-45 p .m .


For tickets £2 Telephone Holton-hy-Howlnnd ftwcfiidiiifl supper)


655 o r 277 Licensed lia r


, LOW ER


1 BUCK INN WaddinRton Clilheroc


28705


Business Lunches


Daily 12 noon to 2 p.m CLITHEROE W.l.


CHRISTMAS MARKET


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 10-30 a.m.— 12 noon


at LOWER ST MARY’S HALL oH York Street


JAMS : BISCUITS : CAKES : PLANTS: CRAFTS


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Christmas Craft Fair


NOVEMBER 30th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


I C/m'stmns gifts, many I rariorf and hand-made crafts on display


Inquiries Burnley 30670 I Lots of lovely ideas for


3-15 SUNG EVENSONG (with full choir and


* * * * * * * * * *


DUNSOP BRIDGE. VILLAGE HALL


DANCING COME


THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th


to BOB FAIRCLOUGH'S MUSIC 8 p.m.to 11-45 p.m.


ADMISSION £1.50 Inc. supper at 9-30 p.m.


Don't forget the XMAS DANCE on December 13lh


co f fe e morning ■ i I - * .


GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES


THERE were 100 newly calved dairv cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. First quality cows made to


bulls made to £255 (£206), heif­ ers to £154 (£123). Chief prices: C. H. Hindley


£580 (average £526), second quality to £488 (£473), first quality heifers-to £600 (£550), second quality to £480 (£470). Chief prices: Friesian cows


£190, W. N. Askew £262, ?. Boothman £183, W. V. and A. Newbould £182. There were 613 cattle for­


from A. W. Wade made £580 and £575. Friesian heifers from J . R. Drinkall made £600 each. There were four animals for­


ward in the in-calf dairy cows and heifers section. Cows due to calve November-December made to £455 (£412). There were 347 calves for­


ward in the fat stock section, including 228 young bulls, 165 steers and heifers, 220' cows and bulls and 2,092 sheep, in­ cluding 1,653 graded animals, 439 ewes and rams. Young bulls: Light made to


MORE than 75 par­ ents, friends and pass- ers-by dropped in for an enjoyable coffee morning at Clitheroe M a y o r ’s P a r lo u r , organised by the par­ e n t s ’ gro u p o f St Mary’s Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Youngsters served


Changes in bus service


coffee and helped on th e tom b o la an d Christmas card and cake stalls, raising £110 for funds. Among the guests


124.8p (109.3p), medium to 126.8p (110.3p), others to 9S.8p (92.9p). Steers and heifers: Light


ward. First quality Friesian bulls made to £125 (£109.20), second quality to £100 (£67.85), heifers averaged £63 and made to £35 (£23). Hereford X bulls made to £139 (£124) and £107 (£83.55), heifers to £69 (£56.40) and £48 (£33.15). Charolals X bulls made to


steers made to 104.2p (96.4p), medium to 100.2p (84p), heavy to 102p (93.2p), light heifers to 100.2p (90. Ip), medium to 102p (94.4p), heavy to 98.2p (91.3p). Uncertified light steers made


FROM next Monday, Blackburn Transport is in­ troducing some important changes on the East Lancs Clipper Express service from Clitheroe to Manchester. Additional journeys are


were the Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Jimmy McGhie.


to 104.8p (85.2p), medium to 87.2p (85.8p), heavy to 89p (85p), uncertified light heifers


1 (£66.40). I Simmental X bulls made to £182 (£159.40), heifers to £134 (£109.35) and £88 (£59.85), Bel­ gian blue bulls to £262 (£204.45) and £148 (£143.67). Heifers av­ eraged £160 and £90. Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


£190 (£171.70), and £130 (£124.50), heifers to £124 (£107.20) and £80 (£61). black polly bulls to £92 (£75.35) and £54 (£46.75), heifers to £67 (£62.50) and £44 (£28.75), Limousin X bulls to £183 (£158.85) and £136 (£119.35), heifers to £121 (£115) and £79


Ramblers undaunted


to 95.2p (90.1p). medium to 91.8p (79.5p), heavy to 89.2p


(86.2p). Cows and bulls: Grade one


cows made to 75.8p (70.6p), grade two to 68.8p (63.4p), grade three to 61.8p (50.5p). Sheep: Light lambs made to


183.5p (173.6p), standard to 195p (175. Ip), medium to 187p (169. Ip), heavy lambs to 161p (151.6p), shearlings to 155.5p (145p). Half-bred ewes made to £41


(£29.45), horned to £25.20 (£18.35), rams to £46.20 (£28.70).


made to £178 (£165.34) and heifers averaged £162, beef X


Featuring witches


. CLITHEROE Naturalists were entertained by three movie films, “Witch TYails,” made by Accring­ ton Cine Club, featuring the Pendle villages.


1 about Worston, Pendle­ ton, Barley, Downham,


Mr Hugh Woods, who made the films, spoke


: Sabden and Whalley and | followed the historic trail of the witches who were taken from Roughlee to


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL SUNDAY,


| Lancaster for trial. Mr Graeme Wilkinson


thanked Mr Woods for his well documented films on landscapes which have become very familiar in the fortnightly winter walks commencing at Clitheroe Railway Station. The next is on December Gth, at 1 p.m.


Improving hygiene


THE introduction of a speedier and healthier meals-on-wheels sendee in Clitheroe district is being considered by the Ribble Valley Council's Finance and 'General Purposes Sub-committee. At present, tins heated


want throwaway contain ers introducing to im


EIGHTEEN members of Clitheroe Ramblers enjoy­ ed a weekend at Sattertn- w a i te , d e sp i te poor weather. Saturday was the best


day, with a walk to Walna Scar and Coniston. The high winds forced the wal­ kers to keep to low levels. On Sunday the party encountered torrential


being introduced at peak periods and there will be an additional stop at Strangeways. The 7-57 a.m. service


701 from Accrington is b e in g ex ten d ed to Clitheroe Royal Grammar School in Chatbum Road, returning at 3-43 p.m. on schooldays only. A spokesman said the


XI replaces the X23 for motorway journeys and the 701 replaces the 723 for routes via Bury. Customers in Barrow


trill be able to use XI and 701 for local journeys to Whalley and Clitheroe at special low fares.


rain on a walk round Tarn Hows and the climb to Black Crag. The next event is a


“Christmas get-together,” a short evening walk fol­ lowed by a hot toddy and buffet supper at Worston next Wednesday, at 7-30


p.m. CLOSURE


A CLOSURE order has been placed on 3 Mylah Cottages, Rimington, by the Ribble Valley Council. Deputy Borough Health


over charcoal burners are used, which are washed afterwards and re-used. Now health officers


prove hygiene. The sub-committee was


told there would be a con siderable saving on wash ing up after installation of the new equipment at Clitheroe Hospital. It was agreed to prepare a report on costs.


Festive effort


THE Whalley Circle of the King George's Fund for Sailors is holding its fes­ tive coffee morning at Whalley Golf Club on Tuesday.....


stalls at the effort, which runs from 10-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m., and coffee and mince pies will be served.


There will be various


and Housing Officer Mr Richard Isherwood told members of the Housing Committee that the cot­ tage was without sanitary accommodation and had many minor defects. An undertaking was


being sought from the solicitor of the former owner, who had recently died, that the cottage would not be reoceupied until it had been made fit for human habitation.


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was formed in 1959 by Mrs Marjorie Turner, it has raised over £10,000 for the fund. The group hopes to reach a target of £1,000 this year.


Since the Whalley Circle


money to all the seafaring charities in the UK.


The fund distributes Faulty tyre


FOR using a motor car with a defective front off­ side tvre, Wayne Jones (23). of Castle Street. Clitheroe, was fined £40 by the town’s magis­ trates.


OPEN WEEKDAYS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


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