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Why nol come along to our Christmas Cookery Demonstration in coniunction with British Gas North Western, on Wednesday. November 26th, 1986, at Clltheroe Parish Hall, at 7-30 p.m, FREE ADMIS­ SION — with a ticket. Tickets available irom the Advertiser 8 Times office on King Street, or the Gas Showrooms on Castle Street, or the newsa­ gents at Grindleton, West Bradford or Waddington Post Office. There will be a raffle on the night in aid


ol charity. N o rthw e s te rn CRFF COOKERY DEMONSTRATION-FREE COMPETITION


You could also enter our simple competition and win a lovely set ot pans. Just unscramble the words below, they are all associated with British Gas, then complete the sentence in not more than 12 words. Fill in your name and address and send your entry to: British Gas competition. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. King Street, Clitheroe, to arrive no later than first post Monday, November 17th. Usual East Lancs. Newspapers Competition rules apply. The prize will be presented to the winner on the evening ot the cookery demonstration.


COMPETITION i . . . a ^ . a . ^ n o


W IN N E R S 1st PRIZE


JENNIFER NYE Clitheroe


2nd PRIZE


Mrs C. M. NICHOLSON Gisburn


3rd PRIZE . . . 'J • *•* r . - , - i .


Mrs DOROTHY FARADAY^’ j A !1 Tatham Fells, Via Lancaster


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C h a r l e s M a t th e w s . P ia n o .


2 1 r d . 2 4 th . 2 9 t h . 3 0 th a n d 3 1 s t J a n u a r y . T r in - t t \ p a n to m im e . " C i n ­ d e r e l l a . "


TRINITY DRAMA GROUP PRESENT THE FARCE


POST HORN GALLOP on THURSDAY, NOV. 6th; FRIDAY,


by DEREK BENFIELD


at 7-30 p.m. In TRINITY CHURCH HALL, PARSON LANE


NOV. 7th; SATURDAY, NOV. 8th Tickets: Adults £1, OAPs and Children 75p


Available from F. A. Allen'a, Parson Lana, any member ol the cast or Ring Clltheroe 2S186


8 I 1 D IN E a n d D AN C E at


i t I THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM


EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT £8.50 includes a 5-Coursc Dinner


followed by dance music to suit all tastes with a licence N to 1 a.m.


V T v ! . : C U th v n w i /2 2 7 fo r r r s o r r a t io n s ^


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S A M A R IT A N S ANYTIME


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/ 69 492 9 Call or tsrito to


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


Travellers Hotel


Recently Renovated and Under New Management There will be


STRICT TEMPO DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIQHT,


Beginning November Bth, at 8-30 p.m. to the


Neville Houghton Trio


ADMISSION £1.50 UQht supper included SAR EXTENSION


PLEASE GIVE US YOUR SUPPORT


G IS B U R N 5 4 7 FLEA MARKET SHlcshury Memorial Mall


Hibcht'sler Komi. Clayton-le- Dale. Illitckbnrn


SUNDAY. N0YKMBKR 2nd 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Intiuiric*: 7V/. CI.KYhLKYS 324 MS Lantfcliffe Institute


and CAR BOOT SALE


INDOOR MARKET


SUNDAY


EDISFORD LADIES R E G R E T


FASHION SHOW


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Meeting as usual at 8 p.m. in Hall


CANCELLED now ALL WELCOME


NOVEMBER 2nd 10 a.m. — t p.m.


at L A N f iC L I F F K Stalls inside £T> Car Boots £4


l i i tn .ihtncnts a l l tia\u


To book stalls Tel. Settle 22HL3S3I


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D r am a G r o u p p r e s e n t a ■ o m e d y ’ ’ K e y f o r T w o ” 7 - 3 0 p .m .


WHALLEY ABBEY


FIREWORKS, BONFIRE and BARBECUE EVENING '&?


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Star t ing at 7p.m.


Tickets £2 inc luding BARBECUE SUFFER For hookings please telephone


'M ....22(58 r> v . '.V - 14 Parish Church of St Paul, Low Moor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd


ALL SA IN TS ’ DAY 9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 Family Communion and


Parade with Youth Group from St John’s, Ainsdale, Southport


Preacher: Deaconess Janet Eastwood


5-00 St Ann's Court 6-00 Evensong


Advanced Notice: Saturday, November 15th AUTUMN FAIR


at Edisford School__________


( t j l Wine From France FREE CHEESE and WINE TASTING


/ t t i Sample Food and


THE FOOD CENTRE T O D A Y


9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and FRIDAY, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Robinson & Spensley Ltd., Station Road, Clitheroe


Disco/Nightclub New Owners


R IO ’S PAUL AND MAXINE BY PUBLIC DEMAND


Now Open to the General Public


EVERY SUNDAY 9 p.m. — 12 midnight


EXOTIC DANCERS FREE Cold Bullet All welcome


EVERY THURSDAY free admission


9 p.m. — 2 a.m. Smart casual dress


16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. Tel. 3086


SOCCER


SHAWBRIDGE r * \ .


BASS


NWCFL Div I


SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1st


CLITHEROE KIRKBY TOWN Chlldron and OAPs 50p


KO 2-30 p.m. Admission £1


Refreshments available Members' Licensed Clubhouse


YVHALLEY " ’ ??. i iS S : EDISFORD CAR PARK


Opening Thursday, October 30th, 6 p.m. — 10 p.m. Friday, October 31st, 6 p.m. — 10 p.m. Saturday, November 1st, 1-30 p.m. — 10 p.m.


'a n t i q u e AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR


PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL NR CLITHEROE


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 10 a.ni. to -1-311 p.m.


if yor have items Etm sale on any i.xtinniES -Please Tel. Mr C’s, BARNOLDSWICK 815756^


BUY. RROWSE. SELL. EXCHANGE = l i i i i i l r t = W IN P S D R i — = 5 W


WHITE BULL HOTEL G IS B U R N . T o l . 2 3 3


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


D IS C O


FREE ADMISSION BEFORE 10 p.m. Strictly over 18’s


DPI ottice: Tel. 582582 124 hours) Wednesday. November t21h, 8 p.m.


IT E=


JOHN MANN’S MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO


REGINALD DIXON Ticket, £3.50, £3. £3.75


Thursday, November 13th, 7-30 p.m. AN EVENING OF


CLAIRVOYANCE AND


M ED IUM SHIP All ticket, £3


Thursday, November 20th 7-30 p.m. Tic THE FALL kets £3.50 Advance. £4.00 Door Thursday, November 27th 7-30 p.m.


THE CUTTING CREW Tickets £3.50. Advance £4.00 Door


Advanc* defeat* •valtibl* from Boi Ofdc* (B — S pm. Mon. to FrL. 10 ■ m. — 4 S*t | and trom Mid.P»nnln* Am A»-


»oel*1K>n. P«no>« Trtval. Nalton, Caitl* A*- CO'd* and Tourttl Inlormadon. Cdtn«rM: Tour'*! Woridwd*. 8»moid*w'cfe; Th* Ent»>-


lelner, WiteHoot 5om« »ub|Kt to ■ booking t*4.


Clitheroe Advetiiser and Times, October doth, 10SB 3 ; 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) CAT’S WHISKERS CENTENARY WAY, BURNLEY


YOU WON’T REST IN PEACE THIS YEAR AT OUR MONSTER


HALLOW-E’EN WEEKEND WE DARE YOU TO ATTEND BETWEEN 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


Whalley Church Players present


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st


BACK TWO FRONT Two Boy Cabaret Duo


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd MEMBERS DRAW £11


Turkey 17717, Wine 17786 ALL CLAIMED Members and Bona Fide Guests


Whiskey and Wine No 63, No. 10]


ADMISSION a n d


OCTOBER FUNFAIR «


CLITHEROE


CAR PARKING ™ E £


NOnTHGATE OLACKBURN BOX OFFICE


Ttl. Blackburn 582582 ( 24 hours)


Sunday, November 2nd 7-45 p.m.


WRESTLING BIG DADDY


with


GIANT HAYSTACKS MARTY JONES FIT FINLAY


Tickets £2.00, C2.50, £3.00 Friday. November 7lh. 7*30 p.m.


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


CLASSICAL FAVOURITES Tickets C5.20, [3.90. C2.40


Tuesday, November 11th, 6 p.m.


BOXCAR WILLIE Friday, November I4t»r i g O 11


Tlckete £7.50, £6.50, £5.50 X T H B o fe '4™ 8C4.C3 Tuesday, November 18th 7-4$ p.m.


INCANTATION Friday, November 28th 8 p.m.


Tickets £6. £5, £4


RANDY CRAWFORD Tickets £8.50, £7.50. £6.50


Wednesday, January 14th 7-30 p.m. NIK KERSHAW Tickets £6.50, £5.50


M |E |C lH ]A |N | ljc |S l Saturday, November 1st at 7-30 p.m.


BROADWAY SALUTE Beryl Korman (Soprano), Carole


Mudle (Mezzo-Soprano), Simon Gilbert (Baritone) and Geoffrey Burford (Accompanist).


"A feast ol much-loved melodies from the Broadway musicals."


Tickets £2.50; Concessions £1.50


Sunday lunchtime JAZZ In the Shuttle Bar


Sunday, November 2nd, 12 noon — 2 FHEE ToMISSION_________


GAS COMPANY Thursday, November 6th at 8 p.m.


enormous potential'' (The Observer). Tickets £3.50; Concessions £2.75


Como and hoar for yoursolf tho now British Jazz sonsalion described as *'lhe shining hope ot British Jazz" (Music Week), and "a player of


THE COURTNEY PINE QUARTET


Saturday, November 8th at 7-30 p.m. Good Company present:


t BERTOLT BRECHT "This show instructs and entertains with


the thrill ol repeated insights" (Time Out).


Tickets £2.50; Concessions £1.50


Sunday. Novomber 9th at 2-45 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN CONCERT No. 2


BRITISH AEROSPACE WINGATES BAND


Tickets C2.50; Concessions 75p


Thursday, November 13th at 7-30 p.m.


Trestle Theatre Company present A SLIGHT HITCH


"Passion, intnguo. lovo and lust, this full mask production has it all.” Tickets £2.50; Concessions £1.50


Friday, November t4th at 7-30 p.m. Remould Theatre Company present


'An absorbing evening s drama "It grips you and moves and does what theatre should — it makes you laugh and cry and think." The Guardian. Tickets £2.50; Concessions £1.50. Sponsored by NWAA______


THE NORTHERN TRAWL WHIST AND


Saturday, November 15lh at 7-30 AN EVENING WITH


JAZZ COLLEGE STAN BARKER and DIGBY


FAIRWEATHER head the Jazz Collage sextet which Includes


saxophonist Andy Schofield (NYJO) and lain Oixon (RNCM) with


contributions trom the Lancs Foundation Course Big Band. Tickets £2.50; Concessions £1.50


Sunday. November 16th st 7-30 p.m.


A BUST OF MARRIAGES Starring Tim Brferley and Brlglt Forsyth


Seen together before m the TV senes. "The Practice, they now |<*n together to celebrnto the marriage game m duet and dialogue.


Tickets £3.70; Conceaaions £2.75 £2.75; Concessions £2


Monday. November 17th at 8 p.n STEELEYE SPAN Tickets £5 all teals


BURNLEY RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES


Friday. November 7th at 7-30 p.m. Mlkron Theatre present


SPEED YOUR SHUTTLE (and change your tune)


- A Musical Taio of Pennine Weaving Padiham Town Hail


Tickets £2. Concessions £1 Licensed Bar


Tickets available from Mechanics' Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnley Tel


30055 of at the door •h-rt'e rCn*ef E.ecune


Bolton-by-Bowland


DRAMA GROUP presents


IM UDRR, PES


by C. R. DY^R In


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL at 7-30 p.m.


on NOVEMBER 13th, 14th and 15th


Tickets C1.SO adult*, 75p


children, Irom P.O. Bolton-by Bowtand. Tel. 277


E, MREE LAE


ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR


(Incl. Demonstrations) BARLEY VILLAGE


HALL SUNDAY,


NOVEMBER 2nd 11 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. REFRESHMENTS


For Bookings, Tel. Burnley 30670


2nd CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH GUIDES


SECONDS


PARTY by JOYPLAN in the


PARISH HALL on


NOVEMBER 3rd 7-30 p.m.


MONDAY, Travellers Hotel,


QISBURN BARN


Take your partner by the hand, dancing to the sounds of the


DANCE BLACKTHORN BAND Don't worry If you cannot


do It. there's a caller to see you through It


ADMISSION C2.00 FRIDAY,


Chatburn, Downham and Worston Lady Conservatives


Good as New Sale


to be held CHATBURN SCHOOL HALL


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31*1 Start 7 p.m.


ADMISSION 10p


NOVEMBER 7th Start 6 p.m.


BAR EXTENSION


COMMUNITY CENTRE Parson Lane, Clltheroe


TRINITY YOUTH & Tel. 27886 buck inn;


LOWER W m l i l in i t lo n


Clithcroe 28705


Business Lunches


Daily C O L D SV MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE USING GAS BECAUSE..


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JUMBLE SALE T H E H A L L


In LOW ERQ A TE


SAT., NOV. 1st at 2-15 p.m. ADMISSION 5p Haheshments


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WE'RE JUST A CALL AWAY TO ANSWERING YOUR PROBLEMS


Tel. CLITHEROE 27413 Dmigtt Cnttrv Factory Shiuvrwiw NORTH STREET, CLITHEROE % & i ' j u i HARDWOOD PRICES


Manufnrturrd in Superior ICI Mutr- rial* »ith I ’itkington C.la** and a 111


Y E A R • • I ’ KACK OK MI NI ' (U AKANTKE •


Btiou pn.-r. nit.'* .if.i VAT


l.AKOK TILT and TERS STYLE 'ft \ If t ......................


KlXKni.tOHTWlNIiiiW 1ft v Ift L 11! 3


L2K.'»


ENTRANCE BOOR AND FRAME with toughened patterned »afetv


gla*.*........ ............................... . LIIH.i PATIO TILT AND Tl'RN **ft x .!• with roughened *afet>


.. .C-'IIMI


Approved Supplier* m MM l.nvern- ment and Local Authorities.


FOR WOMEN 6 week course C10


DEFENCE CLASSES


SELF Thousands of


yards always in stock


Starting Wednesday, November 5th at 8-30 p.m.


1st Dan Black Belt Judo Tutor


Expert fitting service, free estimates, delivery service


STALWART DYEING CO. LTD PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721


S H I R E B U R N FREE OPEN SATURDAY lO s .m . — 4 p.m. PARK1NQ


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


l Q V J fe L V tT HYV-ON TpAOl


8012°'» ° 0 L N B e d r o o m


B eT °n W < t - ' a ,9 e . S n e S> P ' lccS • * . . .sN eU * > e s O tR fcC l LOW H S T £ 9 s prices onW £ 6 .


c 5 .9 9 sAYd' 5 0 ^ 1 “


ADMISSION SOpincI Toaand Biscuits


SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND


O E MRIN THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR


in on SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 1st from


10 a.m. — 12 noon Cakes. Christmas Cards.


Bring and Buy. Raffle, etc. 2 5 p ______


CFFE ONG


DOMINOES SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1st


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


7-30 p.m.


Admission 80p Including supper


LABOUR PARTY


MEETING WEDNESDAY,


NOVEMBER 5th at 7-30 p.m.


LABOUR ROOMS


3 2 Eshton T e r ra c e , C lith e ro e


, i


‘WATERS OF THE MOON’


( A comedy by N. C. Hunter


by arrangement with the English Theatre Guild)


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th to SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st


Inclusive, 7-30 p.m. in Whalley C of E School Tickets £1.35,Children 85p


evaleble at Whitaker's Shop, King Street, Whalley, or by phoning Whalley 2325 Refreshments Available'


.DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


J U M B L E SATURDAY


NOVEMBER 1st 2-30 p.m.


Proceeds for Physio


Department Clitheroe Hospital Refreshments available


Launching drive for members


RIBBLE VALLEY Vin­ tage Club en te rs j its fourth year with 37 mem­ bers and a call for a re­ cruitment drive to in­ crease membership. The call came at the


AGM, when chairman Mr Richard Dugdale said: “I hope the club is filling some sort of need in the area and the vintage movement — if it isn’t, let


us know.” In addition to being re­


elected, Mr Dugdale was appointed press officer, newsletter editor and membership secretary. Other appointments


were: Mr Tony Sykes (vice-chairman), Mr Bill Wood (secretary), Mrs Yates (treasurer) and Mr Jeff Cowgill (social sec­ retary). Retiring committee


members M r T e r ry Murray and Mr Richard Wood were thanked for their “sterling work.”


No grounds for refusal


OUTLINE permission has been granted for the building of a dwelling on land of f Sunnyside Avenue. Billington.


The Rihbie Valley


Council's Development Sub-committee was told that five objections had been received on the grounds of inadequate access and traffic satura­ tion, the creation of a pre­ cedent for further de­ velopment and the inade­ quacy of the present sewerage system. in a written report to


tho committee, Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey said that al though the proposal would create piecemeal and scat tered development, there were no grounds for re fusal in view of the exten­ sive planning history of approvals for the site.


N e w r o o f


THE go-ahead has been given by the Kibble Valley Council's Develop­ ment’ Sub-committee for the re-roofing of Holmes Mill, Greenacre Street, Clitheroe.


Teaching diploma for dance pupil


IN the recent IDTA examinations at Clithcroe Dance Centre there were some notable performances from students of the Sutcliffe Theatre School, with Megan Sharpies obtaining her Student Associate Teaching Diploma in modern dance. Key: IT — Pass Plus; C —


Commended; HC — Highly Commended; H — Honours.


Bullet S c h o o l s and g e n e r a l :


Katherine Franks (C), Lisa Hillary (C), Rachel Leeming (C), Heather Wilkinson (C), Laura Conti (HC), Suzie Turner (HC), Laura Slater


(HC). Classical Primary: Danielle


Lotiehi (HC), Fiona Pritt (HC). Classical Grade 1: Sarah


McNeall (HC), Andrea McNeall (HC), Sarah Graham (H). Classical Grade 3: Janet


Sutcliffe (H). Juvenile: Claire Heslin (HC), Fiona Pritt (H).


Stage Primary: Kelly Jackson (C),


Caroline Sieczkowski (C), Sarah Lockett (HC), Melanie Ridgeway (H). Grade 1: Jackie McDonald


(H), Jane Hindley (H), Sarah Graham (H), Pauline Owen (H). Janet Sutcliffe (H).


Tap Primary: Alison Smalley (C),


Sarah Lockett (HC). Sidonie Sinker (HC), Caroline Siecz­ kowski (HC), Kelly Jackson (HC). Melanie Ridgeway (HC), Andrea Smalley (HC), Melanie Ireland (HC), Chloe Sinker (HC), Judith Tolson (H). Grade 1: Rachel Pallister (C),


Victoria Bradshaw (HC), Violet McDonald (HC), Samantha Cleeve (HC), Alison Edwards (HC), Susan Isherwood (H). Grade 3: Tracv Johnson (C),


Michelle Aspin (C). Grade 4: Andrea McNeall


(C). Sarah McNeall (HC). Janet Sutcliffe (H). Open Silver Medal: Pauline


Owen (HC), Jane Hindley (H). Gold Bar 2: Anne Pietrzak


(C), Kathleen Sutcliffe (C), J en n v Shaw (C ) , E la in e Schofield (HC). Pat Haigh (HC), Eileen Nevett (HC), Phyllis Jackson (HC), Marilyn Davies (HC), Jackie McDonald (HC), Marion Ashton (HC), Julie Aspinall (H). Gold Bar 3: Pauline Owen


(HC), Jane Hindley (H). Modern Dance Grade 2: Gillian Wightman.


Cheryl Holden (PP), Rachel Pallister (C). Sarah McNeall (C). Violet McDonald (C), Susan Isherwood (HC). Grade 4: Jenny Shaw. Anne


Pietrzak. Carole Mackey (PP), Carole Sutcliffe (PP), Julie As- pinall (C).


Dance Exercise Bronze: Jane Anderson, Joan


Morgan (C), Gillian Wightman


(C), Jennv Shaw (C). Chervl Holden (HC), Violet McDonald


(HC), Susan Isherwood (HC). Rachel Pallister (HC), Caroline Whalley (HC), Rachael In- gham(KC), Claire Houldsworth (HC), Zoe Kitching (HC).


Disco Bronze: J a n e t Dob son .


Joanne Cowking, Karen Ward- leworth, Alison Grundv. Vickv Conti (C), Gavnor Sutcliffe


(HC). S i lv e r : J o a n M o rg an .


Caroline Whallcy (C). Zoe Kitching (C), Rachael Ingham


(HC). Gold Bar 2: Sharon Mus-


grove, Nicola Slipper, Jane Chadwick, Suzanne Barford (C), Mandy Mellows (C), Judith Tolson (C), Kathy Mellows (C). Tracy Johnson (C). Melanie Ireland (HC).


YFC shows off its


stamina


C L IT H E R O E Young Farmers showed off their sporting talent and stami­ na during a 24-hour spon­ sored


badminton


marathon in aid of the new YFC centre at Mv- erscough College. Advisory committee


chairman Mr Williamson opened the event and Steven and David Bowen played the first leg. fol­ lowed by two-hour stints by other members. Members met at Pend­


leton Village Hall for a slide show by Barnold- swiek farmer Mr Peter King. He spoke about his beef farming methods, silage and farm shop. Peter Coates proposed


thanks, seconded by Wil­ liam Slinger. Next Wednesday there


will be a bonfire gathering at Lawsonsteads Farm, Whalley. by permission of Mr and Mrs Coates. The bonfire will be lit at 7-30 p.m. and a potato pie supper will be served.


Letters page 8 THORNTON HILL


RESIDENTIAL HOME ■ NEAR SKIPTON


Invite you to attend Open Days Saturday&Sunday


Novemberl&2:10am--5pm Thornton Hill, a newly


refurbished magnificent home for the retired,


is throwing open its doors this weekend for you to meet staff and view tire facilities.


Standards are of the highest, we feel sure


UNITED CHRISTIAN


FELLOWSHIP will meet on


SATURDAY,


NOVEMBER 1st 7-30 p.m. in


ST JAMES’S PASTORAL CENTRE. CLITIIEROE


Speaker


0MF MISSIONARY Everyone Keleome


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