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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES
King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24B04/22323
m a y 2nd Saturday. Good as new and Juinble Sale, Ston- vhurst College. Hiuher Line Handicapped C h i ld r e n ’ s
Trust.
10th MAY 1907 Clitheroe & D is t r ic t M e n ta lly H a n d i capped Assn. Annual Bike Hide. Details from G. M. Hawor th . 2 Swan C o u r t yard. Clithcroc.
SPRING BANK H O L ID A Y __ S u n d a y 2 4 th M a y . • ‘Sla idburn A n t iq u e Flea M a rk e t” in aid o f Scanner Appeal.
M ON DAY 2 5 th M A Y . St Helen’ s Church. Wadding- ton. Spring Bank H o lid a y Fair.
30TH/31ST M A Y — Sla id b u rn Steam and V in ta g e Vehicle Display.
7TH JUNE 1907. H e ritage Fair. Clitheroe Round Table and Clitheroe Lions. Town Centre, stalls available. Tel
23550.
JUNE 7th. SUNDAY. Exh ibi tion of rare and endangered farm animals by the Rare Breed s S u rv iv a l T r u s t . C l i th e ro e A u c t io n . T e l . Whalley 3766.
JUNE 2 7 th . S A TU R D A Y . 'G ala 8 7 ’ . C a ld e rs to n e s League o f Friends, including T V ’ s B ro o k s id e fo o tb a l l team, and p e rs o n a l i t ie s . Stall enquiries. Tel. C l i th eroe 27481.
JUNE 20th 1987. Medieval Favre at Whalley Ab bey. Whalley Lions Club. Stalls available. Tel. Gt Harwood 884112.
MlElClHlAlNSEE
Arts and Entertainments Centre DON’T MISS
TH E A TR E ON A S T IC K Market Square, St James's Precinct
Saturday, April 11th from 10-30 a.m. 8 p.m. — midnight
BAND EXPLOSION Featuring the fabulous IRONICS with support bands. Tickets £1.50___
ERIC AINSWORTH with WILF NUTTALL 12 noon — 2 p.m. Shuttle Bar FREE ADMISSION
JA Z Z ON SUNDAY GRAND OPENING . CHILDREN’S EASTER FESTIVAL
with IT’S BRILLIANT, SNAP DRAGON CLOWNS, MIME SHOW
. Mechanics’ Theatre, 1 p.m. I Tickets 50p (tree to Workshop participants) Followed by BALLOON RACE
For full details of all events see special brochure
GRAND EASTER CONCERT: A NIGHT OF SONG
In aid of the Mayoress’s Charity Fund
with choirs from Burnley, Colne, Accrington and Great Harwood
Guest soloists DEREK GILL and JEAN MITCHELL. Compere Hilda Basnet
7-30 p.m. Tickets £1.50 BRADFORD and RICHARD
EVANS IN CONCERT Mechanics' Foyer 8 p.m. FREE ADMISSION
8 p.m. Dave Swarbrick's
' jazz. “Our aim is to both move and excite you"
Tickets £2.75; Concessions £2 3 p.m.
AGREEABLE FRIENDS An entertainment about animals of field, farmyard, loresl and lireside with David King, Anne Harvey and Brock (a dog) An entertainment lor Easter — ideal (or animal lovers of all ages
Tickets £2; Concessions £1 8 p.m.
i MECHANICS’ FOLK CLUB with BERNARD WRIGLEY, the Bolton Bulllrog. Tudor Room
Tickets £1.50; Concessions £1.25 7-30 p.m.
TH E LANCASHIRE cwtMme
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR. Tel. Accrington 384874
★ IN THE LOUNGE BAR ★ EVERY MONDAY
The fabulous sounds ot
JOEL DAVID EVERY SATURDAY
THE ERNIE RIDING TRIO
EVERY SUN..TUES,
WED.THURS
KEN HARTLEY and GUEST ARTISTS
★ THIS WEEK'S CABARET ★
FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 10th and 11th
GREENGAGE TREVOR WALLACE
Clubland’s No. 1 Sound SATURDAY ONLY
Tcp Lancashire Comedian
Why not book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a seat in the Cabaret Lounge?
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th THE
INTERNATIONALS Sensaf/cna/ Showgroup £1 before 10 p.m., £2 after
THURSDAY. APRIL 16th PARTY NIGHT, with
ON THE EDGE Back by request FREE before 10 p.m., £1 after
FREE ADMISSION to Cabaret Room Wednesday or Thursday only when dining In the carvery
CO U N TY BIG BAND with special guest KENNY BAKER
Tickets £2.50; Concessions £1.50 8 p.m.
MECHANICS’ FOLK CLUB with JANINE WELLS. Tudor Room
Tickets £1.50; Concessions £1.25 8 p.m.
P ENT ANGLE in concert| Tickets £4
8 p.m. Big band dancing with TH E BRIAN DUFF
. DANCE ORCHESTRA I A 16-piece big band for everyone who loves to dance. Tickets £2.50
WORKSHOPS with STAN BARKER 10-30 a.m. — 12-30 p.m.
MUSIC IMPROVISATION An opportunity lor all those with a
instrument to improve their improvisation skills.
Booking forms available from Burnley Mechanics’ Box Office
• BURNLEY RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICE •
with THE MILLSTONE CEILIDH BAND and songs from THE GENTLE TOUCH
BARN DANCE and CEILIDH PadlhamTown Hall
Tickets £2; Concessions £1 Licensed Bar
7-30 p.m. Confederacy ol Fools present
MESS by Tony Durham PadlhamTown Hall
Tickets £2; Concessions £1
Tel. Box Office (0282) 30055 Manchester Road, Burnley
ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR
WEEK and EASTER
HOLY PALM SUNDAY
Blessing and Distribution of Palm Crosses
9*00, Holy Communion;
10-30. Family Communion; 6*00, Evensong;
7-30, Annual Meeting, followed by Jacob's Join
MONDAY
7 p.m., Holy Communion TUESDAY
7 p.m.. Holy Communion WEDNESDAY
10 a.m.. Holy Communion
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MAUNDY THURSDAY 7-
GOOD FRIDAY
11-30 a.m., Family Service
EASTER DAY
8- 9-
00 Holy Communion; 00, Holy Communion;
10-30 Family Communion;
5-00 St Ann's Court 6-00 Festal Evensong
30 p.m., Sung Eucharist WEST BRADFORD PARISH COUNCIL
AN N U A L PARISH M E E T IN G
THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1987 In the Playing Field Pavilion at 8 p.m.
Electors are invited to submit agenda items to the Chairman or Clerk before the meeting.
Ught refreshments will be served Patient Association GR AND
A U C T IO N Thursday, April 9th
In St Mary's Parish Hall, Church Brow, Clitheroe
Auctioneer Mr D. Palmer
Viewing 6 p.m. First Bid 7 p.m. Admission 20p
CENTRE SPOT, BURNLEY FC, SUNDAY, APRIL 12th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
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^ o so o o o c e a io o o o b o o o ow e e eo eo c ab e o c^ DINE and DANCE at
SECOND-HAND BOOK FAIR
Longrldge Civic Hall
IIINI- fRIPS, jiOUPS
IP
Easter Saturday, 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Over 10,000 books. Details:
Tel. 0253 886103
THE ASSHETONARMS, D
0WHMNA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
S £8.50 includes a 5-Course Dinner 0 followed by dance music to suit'll tastes with a licence to 1 a.m.
TEL. CLITHEROE
41227.rorretervation> British Kidney
BURNLEY AND DISTRICT NUMISMATIC SOCIETY proudly present their
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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
Reported by Glass and Glazing Products Magazine — Nov. '86 — products in action
The showroom at. Ultraframe was gutted, but amazingly the win dows, although charred, were intact, and still operated, proving the high quality and strength of Regency I.C.I. uPVC materials.
Paul and Maxine welcome you every Monday to
SWS LIVE
MONDAY, APRIL 13th ERIC AINSWORTH Q U A R TE T
(Featuring Eddie Taylor on Trombone) Open 8-15 p.m. — 12-00 midnight Free admission all night.
TEL. WHALLEY 308616 ACCRINGTON ROAD
ST MARYS’ CHIPPING
EASTER PRIZE BINGO
CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th 7-45 p.m. start.
Admission 20p reasonable facility on their chosen
WHIPPERSNAPPER From baroque to rock, from jigs and reels to
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' WEDNESDAY— FRIDAY APHIL 22nd — 24th
10-30 a.m. and 2-30 p.m.
BUTTON MOON All tickets £2.00
MR SPOON ON
FRIDAY, MAY 1st, 6-00 p.m.
FREDDIE TRUEMAN All Tickets £4.00
An Evening with Access and Visa bookings welcome.
Tickets available Irom box office Blackburn I 582582 and the following agents (subject to I booking lee) Castle Records, Clitheroe and | Darwen; Disc ’n' Tape, Accnngton; Townsend I Records. Gt. Harwood: Information Bureau, 1 Btackbum; Tourist Information Centre, Clith-1 eroe; Tourist Worldwide. Barnoldswick: I Althams Travel. Blackburn, Burnley. Colne, f Nelson, Skipton, Rawtenstall.
~~Bo« Office- Tel. 562582 (24 h o u r . ) .
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N O R TM Q A T C B L A C K B U R N BOX OFFICE
Tel. B la c kb u rn 5B25B2.I 24 h o u rs ) .
THURSDAY, APRIL 16th 7-30 p.m.
FREDDIE STARR Tickets: £8.00, C7.00, £6.00
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th 7-30 p.m. — Midnight
DANCE NIGHT OUT with BOB WATMOUQH
Tickets: £2.00, Senior Cit. £1.50
FRIDAY, APRIL 24th 8-00 p.m.
ROY ‘CHUBBY’ BROWN All Tickets: £4.00
It easily oltended — Please etay away!
MIKE HARDING Tickets: £6.50, £5.50, £4.50
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th 7-30 p.m.
-
Feeling on top of the world
BASS NWCFL Division One
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th
CLITHEROE
CURZ0N ASHTON Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission £1
Children and OAPs 50p Refreshments available
Members' Licensed Clubhouse
CROSS AXES HOTEL Great Harwood
Match sponsored by and
ABBEY PRESS KNIVES Whalley________
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MARKET AND
FLEA
FAIR at
STUDENTS from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are on top of the world over their North American visit, according to a progress report. With two weeks still to
Warning of car stereo thefts
POLICE have issued a warning to car owners fol lowing a spate of thefts
I from parked vehicles. Thieves broke into four
| house Restaurant, Mitton, on Saturday night. Stereo radio cassette players
cars at The Old Stone-
| were taken from a BMW, a Ford Escort and two Ford S ie r ra s , worth approximately £850. Win dows were broken in each case and £600 damage
COLLECTORS radio cassette and six
Whitewell Village Hall on
Sunday, April 12th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
I ii^O ? R lM IN G T 0N and DISTRICT
■tiw GARDENING 'Bf.(
CLUB
If SPRING SHOW
Sunday, April 12th
in the Festival Hall, Glsburn, 2-30 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Opener: Miss Sue Arkwright, Gisbume Park.
Admission 20p Refreshments available R.V.F.L.
DAN SEED FINAL
Horseshoe — V—
Whalley Celtic
at Shawbridge
| SUNDAY, APRIL 12th Kick-off 2-30 p.m.
Admission 50p |* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Inquiries Accrington 396149 or 383103
| ★ *★ ★ ★ ***★ ★ ★ ★ *★
Botton-by-Bowland Village Hall
DANCE 50/50
to MARK KITTO and His Band
on FRIDAY, APRIL 24th 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
(Supper 8 to 9 p.m.)
Admission £2.50 (including Supper) Licensed Bar
For tickets Tel. B & B 277 or 655
* RITZ MOBILE DISCO
21st — weddings —
fetes or any outdoor yenue ^
Tel. Sabden 73220 or Clitheroe 27961
Clltheroe Mountaineering Club
presents
MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON by Ken Oldham MBE
(RUWENZORI)
on Thursday, April 16th, 7-45 p.m.
In the Station Hotel, Clitheroe.
Non-members welcome 80p
FRASER EAGLE COACHES • POP CONCERTS •
I M IC H A E L M A C D O N A L D Manchester Apollo
E R A S U R E
Manchester Ritz J A M E S L A S T
Preston Guild Hall NEC, Birmingham
D U R A N D U R A N Liverpool
Wednesday, April 15th Thursday, April 16th Sunday, April 26th
_ , . „ E1?rtP Friday, May 15th
L IO N E L R IC H IE Mon., Tues., April 27th, 28th NEC, Birmingham R U N D M C
M.S. SOCIETY MARKET FLEA EASTER SATURDAY
Victoria Hall, Settle 10 a.m. — 4-00 p.m. Stalls available.
TEL. 3259 (evenings)
METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL
SLAIDBURN EASTER SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th
at 2-30 p.m. in the Sunday School.
Various stalls, including confectionery.
Refreshments.
I Admission 30p including free I
cup of tea.
LOW MOOR CLUB USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
THURSDAY AND SATURDAY FRIDAY, APRIL 10th
BELLA BELLA SUNDAY, APRIL 12th
(Boy and Girl Duo)
MEMBERS DRAW £15 Members and Bona Fide Guests
MEMORIAL HALL, HURST GREEN
★
Easter Whist and Domino
Drive ★
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th
at 7-30 p.m. prompt
i ADMISSION: £1 including refreshments
WITHSTANDS HEAT OF THE FIRE!
Unfortunately, we had a serious fire in our Clitheroe Showrooms in September.
Manufactured in superior ICI materials Pilkingtons Glass, extra wide double glazed units
MULTI-VENTILATION AND SECURITY LOCKING.
8ft x 4ft l— h Fixed light window 4ft x 4ft
lilt-turn style
i l l Patio tilt & turn style Above prices include
£125 £395
Double Glazing and VAT Large II ULTRA FRAME
THOMAS ANSBRO NORTH STREET,
a ,
CLITHEROE T 1 .27413
‘ CARLISLE STREET, BLACKBURN
GIANT OUTDOOR BOOT CAR
LANGROYD HOTEL, COLNE
EASTER MONDAY
APRIL 20th Inquiries: TEL. Mr C's BARNOLDSWICK 815756
Thousands of
yards always In stock
AVAtcA^sces
Expert fitting service, tree estimates, delivery service
STALWART DYEING CO. LTD PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721
PARKING FREE
OPEN SATURDAY 10 a.m.— 4 p.m. OPEN WEEKDAYS MONDAY TO FRIDAY
9 a.m.— 5 p.m.
CAR BOOT SALE TRAVELLERS HOTEL, GISBURN
INDOOR Sunday, April 12th, 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
WHY NOT CLEAR OUT YOUR ATTIC AND COME I ALONG. NO NEW GOODS OR CLOTHES STALLS. ALL STALLS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE. BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE
Inquiries and Bookings Tel. Barnoldswick 815756. Leeds U 2 | Elland Road, Leeds
For further details and Free Brochure Phone Accrington 398911 (4 lines)
£24.00 Monday, May 25th
Manchester Apollo G E N E S IS /P A U L Y O U N G Sunday, June 26th
P E T E R G A B R IE L Wed.,Thurs., July 1st, 2nd NEC, Birmingham
Wednesday, July 1st
£24.50 £23.00
£22.50 |
Sunday, April 12th | 7” :™
£22.00
caused in total. On the same night a
| tapes were taken from a car at Rio’s Showbar Whalley.
I eroe, was broken into and on Monday night cars in Highfield Road and Woone Lane were targets.
. On Sunday night a car at Chatburn Road, Clith-
| number of cars broken into over the past few days is
Clitheroe Police Insp Ian Hartley said: “The
l giving cause for concern. Radio cassette players are the main targets and for
| little expense security I devices can be fitted to | deter thieves.
[someone acting suspi [ciously near parked vehi cles, do not hesitate to call us.”
“ I f an y b o d y s e e s CRAFTS FAIR
ARTS and THE CORONATION
HORTON-IN-CUAVEN, near GISBURN
SUNDAY, A P R IL 12th 10 a.m.— 5 p.m.
ADMISSION FREE Knitwear, Baskets,
Details: Mrs J. M. Harris, Tel Guise ley 76804
Promise Bores, Flowercrafl, Toys, etc.
Paperweights, Patchwork, Pictures, Decorated Eggs,
go, the 20 fifth and sixth formers and three staff have seen some breathtak ing sights, reports head master Mr Clive Darley who was briefed on the visit in a transatlantic telephone call on Monday. In Toronto they went to
Lions and their guests enjoy charter dinner
the top of the 1,800ft. Canadian National Tower, the world’s highest obser vation platform, and enjoyed a spectacular view of part of the Great Lakes and the city. They have seen Niagara
Falls and been up New York’s Empire Sta te Building and to the top of the Statue of Liberty. After a to u r of the
world-famous New York Natural History Museum, time off was taken to go shopping on Fifth Avenue. Other cities visited
.ncluded Chicago and Cleveland, Ohio, where 16 inches of snow greeted their arrival. Generally, though, the
Changing rooms rifled by thieves
weather has been kind and th e y o u n g s te r s a re experiencing American generosity at first hand in the homes of ordinary peo ple in the Mid West. Individual groups have
seen the Mississippi River and crossed into Canada. . In the next few days the
party will be meeting offi cials in the Iowa state capital of Des Moines.
Bid to beat congestion
A SUGGESTION to re lieve traffic congestion in Whalley by introducing a parking restriction on part of King Lane has been backed by Ribble Valley councillors. Members of the Public
CLITHEROE police have warned Ribble Valley sport players to be more careful with their valuables following two incidents on Saturday.
the changing rooms at Clitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, while a match was in play, and rifled through clothing. A Timex watch, a stain
less steel Casio digital watch, bank cards and cheque cards worth a total
of £68 were stolen. Ribble Valley Football
1 League team -West Brad ford Reserves found their Division Two match with Waddington on Saturday a costly experience. During the game at
Roefield, a £27 football, provided by the club, rolled into the nearby
Works and Health Com mittee agreed with Whal ley and Little Mitton
New litter gobbler makes
Parish Council that a li mited parking restriction outside the village’s banks would be a good idea. It was felt that spaces
were being taken by office workers parking all day. The county surveyor’s
department is to be in formed of the borough council's view.
its mark
THERE has been a favourable reaction to Clitheroe’s new litter gob bler, which has been busy all this week cleaning pavements in the town
Dent and operator Mr John Dewhurst are de lighted at the public re sponse to the footway cleaning exercise, which will continue for a year. John has got used to
centre. Businessman Mr Brian
A sneaky thief entered River Ribble and floated away downstream.
was drawn 0-0, the teams trooped back to Roefield Barn to change and the West Bradford players found their changing room had been broken into and £30 in cash, plus several credit cards, stolen. Clitheroe police are
After the match, which
u s ,” said David, “and they’re pretty expensive. T h e r e f e r e e mad e numerous attempts to catch one of the balls but ended up sliding on his back down the banking.” David can be contacted at Clitheroe 26725.
£875 costs
investigating the break-in. West Bradford player manager David Cross is appealing for anyone who might have fished the club’s football out of the river to return it. “Waddington lost a foot ball in the river as well as
Reward for return of
stolen birds
BIRDS valued at more than £100 have been stolen from allotments off Whal ley Road, Clitheroe. Four pairs of zebra
finches and 16 budgerigars of various colours were taken from a bird room oi the allotments either lat Friday or early Saturday. The theft is the second
COSTS of £875 have been awarded against the Rib ble Valley Council arising from a public inquiry into alleged breach of condi tions by Clitheroe Rugby Club. Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson told the Development Sub-commit tee that the Department of the Environment had decided the council should reimburse the costs to the club.
ABOUT 90 members, wives and guests packed th e S p re a d E a g le , Sawley, for the fifth annual Charter dinner of Clitheroe Lions Club.
H e p w o r t h welcomed everyone, proposing the Loval Toast and the toast to Lion Clubs Internation al, during which he re viewed an active and memorable year.
Club president David
Harry Nicholls responded. A toast to the ladies
Lions district governor
and guests was proposed in humorous vein by Barry Barnes, with the Rev. Jim Needham, presi dent of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe, responding. Toastmaster was vice-
president Ian Joyce, the objects of Lions Clubs In ternational were read by secretary Peter Haworth and the charter by Brian Cushing, a past president. After a first-class meal,
the gathering enjoyed an informal evening socialis ing and dancing to the hotel’s disco. Picture: David Hep-
worth (third from left) shares a joke with Hairy Nicholls, as other guests,
look on.
Still one or two Colour Portables and Videos left from Last W
14in. SAMSUNG Basic Cash/Carry Price £159, My Price £149
1 4 in . SAMSUNG Infra-Red Remote Cash/Carry Price £179, My Price £169
the curious stares from bystanders as the machine sweeps up crisp and cigarette packs from 6-30 a.m. onwards. The machine reminds
this year for owner Mi Francis Howarth, of Tal bot Close, who has been i bird fancier for 20 years He is offering a reward " the recovery of the bi and can be contacted at Clitheroe 24236. Police at Clitheroe have
been informed and are i n v e s t i g a t i n g th e incidents.
I than three gallons of petrol daily, though more is needed in wet weather. Cleaner pavements are
some people of a scene from the film “Chitty Chitty, Bang Bang,” but there is no doubt about its effectiveness. It does its job on less
now showing up the dirty gutters in some parts, but cleaning; these is a county council job.
Highlights
VISITS to the Taj Mahal, Everest, an Indian wed ding and a tea plantation were all highlights of a holiday in India described by Mrs Florence Brown, of Darwen, to 90 mem bers of Clitheroe After noon Townswomen’ Guild.
SAMSUNG Infra-Red Remote Video Normal Selling Price £329, My Price £299
D. DUGDALE TV Tel. Clitheroe 25128
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F o r Weddings, Portraits, Press, Commercial and Legal Photography
Tel. Whalley 2373
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