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Clitheroe 22S2i (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) I). Burnley U-^SSl (Classified) . x : ' h a f s o n


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 of tne organisation; name of the event and the date.


CLAIMING DATES


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


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


M A R C H 6th & 7th C omc r t ol


1 3 T H M A R C H . F R I D A Y — -H o (cldi?r V.il I.'V l-'ox- hul l Dlls A n n u a l m n n e r D a iu f . :s’mv io n .


M A R C H 14th Saliird.iv . (iffl. elat'd S ii n i i r r s ai[ T i ’i II i t V Oiur ch.


1 8 TH M A R C H _ - to 21st .March.


Drama G ro u p pi'f■scuts 'AhsL'ilt I ’ri fiuis*.


\Vi Kldi nutun


28th M A R C H C L I T H E R O E Civil' Soiii*ty. Cotl«*i* Nturn*


imi United Ket'onn Clni iTh. r roic eds tow.irtls a Stanley Westhe.id M ( ‘inoi'iaI Ruoiii .It Cli theroe Mnsenin.


A P R I L 2 n d . 3 r d .4th Bol ton bv Bovvland Oraina C r o u p present a mnsic.il " . \ Itoy.d l•■lllsl^•. Ivmjiiiries Bolton hv Bowland 277.


5 T H A P R I L — H o u n h t u n Weavers . C i v ic Hal l . C l i t l i - eroe, seats re ser ve d and t i c k e t s a v a i l a b l e f r o m C i v i c Hal l o r T e l . C l i t h ­ eroe 418 2 3.


A P R I L 7 T H / 8 T H — C h a r i t y Fashion and Dance E x t ra v - aiian/a at 7 .3 0 p .m . in aid of Cys t ic F ib ro s is As socia- tioti. S t i rk House Hotel .


M A Y 2nd Saturday. Go od as new .ind Jmnble Sale. Stop- yhurst College. Hinher Line H a n d i c a p p e d C h i l d r e n ’ s T r u s t .


10th M A Y 1987 Cli theroe & D i s t r i c t Me n t a l l y H a n d i • capiieil .Assn. Annui i l Bike Hide. Det.iils f rom Ci. M. H . iw o r th . 2 Swa n C o u r t ­ yard. Clitheroe.


S P R IN G B A N K H O L ID A Y * — S u n d a y 2 4 l h .Ma y . • ’ SI a id b urn .-Xniiquo Flea


.Market ” in aid of Scanner Appe. i l .


3 0 TH / 3 1 S T M A Y ___ Sla id- b u r n Stejun and Vintacje Vehic le Display.


7 T H J U N E 1987. Her ltane Fai r. Clitlieroe Itouiul T.dile and (d itheroe Lions. T own Centre, st.ills .ivailable. Tel 235.'>0.


NEWTON VILLAGE EFFORT A dance on FRIDAY, MARCH 20th


In the Village Hall, 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. MARK KITTO BAND


ADMISSION: £2.50 (Including supper) TEL. SLAIDBURN 642, or 259


HODDER VALLEY FOXHOUNDS


ANNUAL DINNER DANCE NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 1987 7-30 p.m. for 8-00 p.m.


Dancing to the Mark Kitto Band


Catering by the village ladies committee Licensed bar


Tickets: £5.00 available from Hunt Committee Members or ring: 22377 (evenings)


C!ivi<- M.ill. ill aid


ot N i i t i o n . i l c; h i I d i'('II ’ s Moim*.


'MARTHOLME GRANGE


Cabaret, Carvery Restaurant and Lounge Bar


N


Our Pizza and Continental Food Bar is now open In the lounge every evening (except Tuesday)


Lunches srs ssnred six days a wsek (except Saturday) In our lounge bar. Varied menu to suit many tastes


* BUSINESS LUNCHES BY APPOINTMENT * WEDDINGS CATERED FOR •k CABARET ROOM available for private functions, aid


hiiu Nb flat IH ti uft tmmt m a m r j will n « ipM Irw 12 M i D S-M p.a. ■ SMzp


ACCRINGTON 384674


Tal. 3 T THE


GELDARD SINGERS IN CONCERT at


TRINITY CHURCH on SATURDAY, MARCH 141h at 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £1.50 exchanged for programme at door Telephone Clitheroe 23519 or 23229


\


THURSDAY 5th and FRIDAY 6th MARCH at 7-30 p.m.


ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST


(Sreat Eastern Stages production of Dario Fo's comic masterpiece


GES "Masters o f Farce"


Tickets £3.50, E2.50 Concessions £2.50, £1.50


SATURDAY, MARCH 7th at 8 p.m. , Pieces of Eight


LUNCHTIME JAZZ at the SHUTTLE BAR


SUNDAY MARCH 8th, 12 — 2 p.m. JIMMY THOMPSON


QUARTET Free Admission


SUNDAY, MARCH 8th at 7-30 p.m.


THE IVOR NOVELLO STORY


with Anne Duval, Gareth Evans and Derry Jones


"An evening ot Romance, Music and Song"


Tickets £3; Concessions £2


WEDNESDAY 11th to SATURDAY 14th MARCH at 7-15 p.m.


BURNLEY GARRICK CLUB present PACK OF LIES


A spy thriller by Hugh Whitemore Tickets £2


SATURDAY, MARCH 21st at 8 p.m. KENNY BALL


and His Jazzmen Tickets £5


SATURDAY, MARCH 28th to U m i J d a t lS L


SATURDAY. APRIL 4th at 7-15 p.m. (No perl. Tues., March 31st)


BURNLEY GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SOCIETY present


FLEDERMAUS’ THURS., 2nd, FRI. 3rd, SAT. 4th


‘DIE Paul and Maxine Tickets £2.50. £2. £1.60 APRIL at 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.


BUTTON MOON and THE TIN CAN BAND


All tickets £1.50


BURNLEY RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th at 7-30 p.m.


MPSURGERY


Your Member of Parliament


DAVID


WADDINGTON will be at


CLITHER OE


CO N S ER V A TIV E C LU B on


SATURDAY,


MARCH 14th 9 a.m. — 10-30 a.m.


TO GIVE HELP AND ADVICE


For your appointment Telephone


CLITHEROE 25939


ANTIQUES FAIR


and CRAFTS Town Hall, Skipton


SATURDAY, MARCH 7th 10 a.m, — 4-30 p.m.


Postcards. Ponery. Brassware. etc. Inquiries:


BARNOLDSWICK 813626 ■J' FAIRS


CLITHEROE and DISTRICT YFC


PRIZE BINGO Pendleton Village Hall


FAMILY THE ANGELS MOBILE DISCO


We mil cater for your party, functions, anyplace Telephone


M\RK ROBINSON Burnley 35222


TRAVELLERS HOTEL GISBURN 547


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB RIbblesdale School


MONDAY, MARCH 91h 7-15 p.m.


MFUCHIAS r D. Clark (Crosby)


Subs now due £1.50, £2 couple


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ( jk BLACKBURN


ANYTIME


^ 662424 NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


IS MARKET SQUARE NELSON


^ 694929 Call or write to


£1 before 10-45 p.m., £2 after


ST AUGUSTINE’S RC HIGH SCHOOL, BILLINGTON


We are having an in our School Hall, on the evening of


A U C T IO N FRIDAY, MARCH 6th


Viewing from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., and the auction will begin at 7 p.m.


(Proceeds towards the purchase of anew mini-bus lor the school)


* • * ★ * * ★ * ★ * * * * ★ ★ * M A G IC SHORT OF CASH?


SELL THOSE UNWANTED


ITEMS WITH A TEL-SEL


CLASSIFIED


a d v e r t is e m e n t in THIS rounLOCAL PApea


-O P ■UVINO aNo BURNIEY22331 I .


FOR ALL OCCASIONS! International Magician


S H A U N M c C R E E


(Associate ot the Inner Magic Cirde)


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


(0200) 24422 for details Ring Clitheroe ★ -A-★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL


MARCH 7th, 1987 Doors open at 6-45 p.m. Eyes down 7-45 p.m.


BINGO SATURDAY,


c c '


(Proceeds for Whitewell Church)


^ PRICES


APPROVED SUPPUERS TO HM GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES


•A”W'


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP


will meet on


Saturday, March 7th CHATBURN


METHODIST CHURCH 7-30 p.m.


Speaker:


Rev. S. Johnson (Wilpshire)


EVERYONE WELCOME uPVC


WINDOWS at


Eniranci Door and


Prime £295


. . . JS- Multi- Ventilation


and Security Locking


Below prices Include double glazing and VAT


LARGE TILT& TURN STYLE


8H.x4ft.


Fixed Light Window 4ft. X 4ft. £ 1 2 5


Patio Tilt and Turn Style £395


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Manufactured In superior ICI ^ ^ materials.


Pilkington Glass, extra wide double glazed units V —


THOMAS ANSBRO ULTRA FRAME


NORTH STREET, , CLITHEROE Tel. 27413


Sun lounge from


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CARLISLE STREET, BLACKBURN


i r FRIDAY, MARCH 6th


2nd WHALLEY SCOUTS and GUIDES


JUMBLE SALE


at WHALLEY C.E. SCHOOL


SATURDAY, MARCH 7th at 1-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: 5p


THURSDAY, MARCH 19th Eyes down 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: 50p including supper


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


SIXTH ORGAN BIRTHDAY CONCERT


SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1987


at 8 p.m. GORDON PHILIPS


(Organist, All Hallows by the Tower, London).


on a theme ol Paganini, George Thalben-Ball and music by Wagner, Mendelssohn and Phillips


Programme Includes variations


WAD D IN G TO N V IL LA G E C LU B


(ALL ARE WELCOME) Non-members: £1.50 Students and DAPs: £1


PRIZE


BINGO WEDN ESDA Y , MARCH 11th


— at 8 p.m.— WHALLEY SPORTS CLUB


A.G.M. WEDNESDAY,


MARCH 11th, 1987, 8 p.m.


at the CLUBHOUSE A full attendance Is requested


Wedding Photography: Horne and Outdoor Portraiture


For Weddings, Portraits, Press, Commercial and Legal Photography


Tel. Whalley 2373


PAUL BROWN Photography


Thousands of


yards always In stock


nibble Valley Business and Professional Womens Club


OPEN EVENING Introducing The Business and


Professional Womens Organisation to be held at


THE RED PUMP INN, BASHALL EAVES, on


MONDAY, MARCH 9th, 1987 al 8 p.m.


Come and find out about us. Have a bite to eat


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL present


O U R D A Y O U T A Musical by Willy Russell


MARCH 19th, 20th and 21st, 1987 DRAMA COMPLEX


Tickets Adults £1.50, Children £1 Obtainable from the School


KOKUMA


AFRO CARIBBEAN DANCE THEATRE present


^NINE NIGHTS’


Spectacular costumes, pulsating drumming and powerful dancing


Habergham 6th Form College, KIdfdrow Lane. Burnley


Tickets £2; Concessions £1 A Joint promotion with MPAA


THURSDAY. MARCH 12th at 8 p.m.


FIRST CHORUS with ANDY WATSON (guitar)


Refreshingly original guitar based Jazz with latin and string


Keighley Green Social Club, Miaasey Street, Burnley


Tickets £2; Concessions £1


MONDAY, MARCH 23rd at 7-30 p.m. THE DUKES ON TOUR


IT’S A GIRL A new musical comedy


Habergham 6th Form College Tickets £2; Concessions £1


THURSDAY, MARCH 26th at 7-30 p.m.


Music o f the South American Andes CALICHE


Burnley Central Library, Grimahaw Street


Tickets £2; Concessions £1


Tickets for all the above events are available from the Mechanics Box Office, Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. 30055 or at the door


(•XBXBXBXBXI^^


S LOWER BUCK A INN


5 WADDINGTON, X 2 CLITHEROE. ^


Tel. 28705 X


< Business ^ “ Lunches »


1^ Daily S [a 12 noon to 2 p.m. ^


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C.O.P.I.N.G. COFFEE


MORNING To be held In the


MAYOR’S PARLOUR


Saturday, March 7th 10 a.m. — 12 noon


Stalls — Bring & Buy — Cakes


in aid of Children's Activities ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


ADMISSION 25p


ELAINE BROWN for


Mobile Hairdressing REDUCED RATES


Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday for Rest Homes and CAP'S


WHALLEY 2373 Telephone: IL.® n a n t a ' ' m V ex c l^ ‘ J ,


PENDLE CLUB LOWERGATE


JUMBLE SALE MARCH 7th, 1987 Opening at 2-00 p.m. Admission; 15p


Including tea and biscuits


St Michael and St John’s Social Centre,


Lowergate, Clltherde Apologise for any


inconvenience due to


incorrect date, given as March 25th, 1987, for Charity Prize Bingo.


This event took place on February 25th,1987


1 . . . -


J ,? ,^ ■ ‘ 1


t t Y L O W


9-30 p.m. — 2-00 a.m. Basket meals availabla


Private bookbvgs now being taken


EVERYTHURSDAY


SINGLES NIGHT DISCO


FREE ADMISSION ALL NIGHT


No dress restrictions EVERY FRIDAY


AND SATURDAY DISCO Before 10 p.m. £1.00


10-00 — 11-00 p.m. £1.50 after 11-00 p.m. £2.00 Smart casual dress No jeans or trainers


MON., MARCH 9th LIVE JAZZ


PENDLE JAZZMEN Doors open 6-15 p.m. till 12


midnight


FREE ADMISSION Don't be late


16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Telephone: 3086


THE HERITAGE CENTRE


P U B L IC M E E T IN G


at Hurst Green has been


POSTPONED until after a


PARISH ME E TIN G has been held.


FLEA MARKET


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


Sunday, March 8th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Inq. Tel. Cleveleys 824918


Ribble Valley Conservative Association


West Bradford and Grindleton Branch


A GM


MARCH 12th, 1987 8-0 p.m.


THE PARISH ROOMS, GRINDLETON, C of E School


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


‘COME DANCING’


This Sat., March 7th — to —


BOB FAIRCLOUGH’S MUSIC


Inc. Supper a t 9-30 p.m.


8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m. Admission £1.50


Women’s Fellowship JUMBLE SALE at the


Methodist School, Waddington


S A TU R D A Y ,


MARCH 7th, at 2-15 p.m.


Admission 5p Nearly New Stall, BrIc-a-Brac, Refreshments


HARRY GOLD and his famous


Dixieland Jazz at its very best Tickets £3.50: Concessions £2.50


■ ' /1 '' l i t


a Z GEORGES = a = H A L L =


KING ^


N O n TH C A TE BLACKBURN BOX OFPICE


Tel. Blackburn SB2582 ( 24 hours) SAT., MARCH 14th,


7-30 p.m. — midnight


DANCE NIGHT OUT with BOB WATMOUGH


Tickets: £2.00, Senior Citizens £1.50 THURS., APRIL 16th 7-30 p.m.


FREDDIE STAR


Tickets; £8.00, £7.00, £6.00 FRI., APRIL 24th 8-00 p.m.


ROY ‘CHUBBY BROWN


All tickets £4.00


If easily offended please stay away WED., MAY 13th 7-30 p.m.


BARBARA DICKSON Tickets: £8.00, £7.00, £6.00


= nail II n = y v iN D S D ^ — triZsj^iJi = 5M IT£ =


Box OHiee: Tel. S82582 (24 houre) SAT., MARCH 14th, 7-30 p.m.


The Duke’s Playhouse present i rS A GIRL! Tickets £2.50, £2.00 concessions


THURS., MARCH 19th 6-00 p.m. CHRIS BARBER’S


JAZZ AND BLUES BAND Tickets: £4.50. £5.00


FRL, MARCH 27th 7-30 p.m.


IT BITES All tickets £4.00


WED., THURS.. FRI., APRIL 22nd,


23rd, 24th, 10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. dally


BUTTON MOON All tickets £2.00


MR SPOON ON Access and Visa bookings welcome.


Tickets available from box office Blackburn 582582 and the following agents (subject to booking fee) Castle Records, Clitheroe and Darwen; Disc ’n' Tape. Accrington: Townsend Records, Gt. Harwood; Information Bureau, Blackburn; Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, Clitheroe: Tourist World­ wide. Barnoldswick; Althams Travel. Blackburn. Burnley, Colne. Nelson, Skipton, Rawtenstall.


FESTIVAL HALL WHIST &


GISBURN DOMINO DRIVE


Saturday, March 7th 7-30 p.m.


Admission BOp, Inch Supper


m e


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR. Tel. Accrington 384874


N IN T H S LOUNGE BAR ★ EVERY MONDAY


The fabulous sounds of


JOEL DAVID EVERY SATURDAY


THE ERNIE RIDING TRIO


EVERY SUN.,TUES. WED,THURS


KEN HARTLEY ★ THIS WEEK'S CABARET ★


. and Guest Artists


FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 6th and 7th


MARMALADE Featuring their many hit records


SATURDAY DNLY AL BROWN


Comedian, as seen on ‘Live From Her Majesty's'


WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11th


ON THE EDGE THURSDAY, MARCH 12th


Terrific Band


Gaymer's Old English Cider— Party Night


Half price cider all night


THE ANSWER FREE before 10 p.m.; £1 after


Sensational Showgroup


FREE ADMISSION to Cabaret Room Wednesday or Thursday only when dining in the carvery


CARING NURSES


RECEIVE AWARDS


TWO employees at Cal- derstones Hospital have been rewarded for their unstinting work by the presentation of awards for efforts above and beyond the call of duty. Nursing assistant Mrs


Catherine Sutton received the Florence Heywood Memorial Award for her services. In her nomina­ tion, Mrs Sutton was de­ scribed as a “caring and' considerate nurse with considerable drive and en­ thusiasm and a remark­ able degree of initiative which always takes her that e.xtra mile along the road.” The other recipient,


charge nurse Mr Bob Marks, gained the Muriel Kay Award for his origi­ nality and determination to produce and support a computer utility and edu­ cation system for use by the residents and staff, and for his effort and skills to promote the care of the severely physically handicapped people. Picture:, Mr Marks


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 5th, 1987 3


C O O K & S M IT H INSURANCE BROKERS


T H E “C & S” BO N US B O N D NET RETURN


. The “C & S” Bonus Bond is a combination of a . top life office investment (with assets in excess of £7 billion) and a leading building society. (Minimum investment ^,000).


Example investment: £10,000


W H A T f u n d k e e p s g r o w i n g


THE Wendy Haworth Asthma Trust has notched up a successful year of fund raising and is well over the half-way mark towards its £20,000 target.


(right) is congratulated by Burnley, Pendle and Ros- sendale Health Authority ch a irm an Mr Jam es Rawson, of Chaigley, as Mrs Sutton looks on.


LANE ENDS COMMUNITY CENTRE DOMINO


DRIVE Wednesday,


March 11th, 1987 at 8 p.m.


Admission 80p, incl. Plated Supper


Second chance


DO you dream of being better qualified but dread the thought of studying? Then a new 10-week course on Tuesday even­ ings at RIbblesdale School could be just what you need. “How to study — a


up for the Clitheroe-based fund raisers, who are cal­ ling on local people to rally round again during the next 12 months and help m a in ta in th e momentum. The trast — known as


But there will be no let­


lined up a new list of ac­ tivities which they hope will help to keep thi money rolling in.


The fund raisers have


WHAT— hopes to buy a life-saving machine for the chest clinic at Blackburn Royal In f i rm a ry in memory of a Clitneroe girl who died from asthma two years ago. So far, £14,500 has been raised.


Geraldine Woodworth said; “The response so far has been tremendous and we thank everyone who has helped us in the past and ask for their con­ tinued support in our at­ tempts to raise money for this very worthwhile cause.”


WHAT secretary Mrs


four-mile fun ran on April 12th, a treasure hunt at the beginning of June and a street collection in July.


helping the fund is asked to contact Mrs Wood- worth, 25 Castle View, Clitheroe (27007).


Anyone interested in Future events include a A LEADING


BUILDING s o c i e t y ! £2,500


BUILDING SOCIETY HIGHER INTEREST ACCOUNT


is immediately added to your initial investment. The total sum earns interest at the pres­ ent rale of 9% net C.A.R.


If interest rates and the total investment remain unchanged then the return for the first year will be;


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Remember the price of umls can go down as well as up and past peifonnanee is no guarantee for the future. |


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This offer is ONLY avail­ able through this office.


L IM IT E D O F F E R A V A IL A B L E O N LY U N T IL MAR C H 27th


For fur the r information please contact:


_ SI 1 Cook & Smith


—r (Insurances) Limited Wade House,


2 Church llrow, Clitheroe, Lancashire, UB7 2{it\


Telephone (0200) 22381-2 A unique 4.5% “C & S” Honus


ATOP LIFE OFFICE £7,500


7 5% C.l.n. (Mixed Fund)


The Mixed Fund has shown an average growth rate ol:


18.7% p.a. Net* since its launch


\(*Only applies to basic nite taxpayers)


second chance in educa­ tion” will teach you how to tackle note-taking, text books and', essay -writing, not to mention exams, re­ vision and how to cope with stress. For further details, con-


ta c t Whalley A d u lt Centre (Whalley 2717).


FLEA MARKET AND


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


Barley Village Hall, near Fence


SUNDAY, MARCH 8th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Clear out your attic and turn It Into cash


Lots ol Intarasling items and bargains lor ail the family


C A F E ; Stalls £7


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Export fitting service, tree estimates, delivery service


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


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