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' ley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) — „


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 the 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, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323


BuQtfy


M I e I c IH T a I n Q H Arts and Entertainments Centre


JAZZ ON SUNDAY with .


FOREST JAZZMEN Shuttle Bar — ADMISSION FREE „


Exciting 3-pati harmony tolk group Tickets £1.50, Club Members £1.25.


MECHANICS FOLK CLUB present JOLLY JACK


Denise Black and the Kray Sisters present


HEART OF GOLD Scintillating jazz cabaret


Tickets £3. Concessions £2


Joint promotion with Mid-Pennine Arts Association


THE QUEEN’S LANCASHIRE


REGIMENTAL BAND An evening of music from the band of Lancashire's own regiment.


Tickets £1.50; Concessions 75p


S A T U R D A Y June 20th. 11 a.m. onwards. Grand S um­ mer Favre. Howland County Secondary School.


J U N E 21st. S U N D A Y . 2 p.m. lUb b le s d ale H o t a r y C l u b


Duck Hare.


2 1 st J U N E . S U N D A Y . Chaig- ley Manor Ladies C ommi t ­ tee. A n n u a l O p e n D a y . Chaigley Manor .


J U N E 24th. 1987, Wednes ­ day evening. Cl i theroe C o n ­ certs Society. Cof fee eve­ n i n g a t T h o r n b e r s , Staid burn Hoad. Wa dd in g - ton .


J U N E 2 7th . S A T U R D A Y . ‘Ga la 8 7 ’ . C a l d e r s t o n e s I.(Mane of Fr iends, including T V ’ s H r o o k s id e f o o t b a l l team, and p e r s o n a l i t ie s . Stall enquiries. T e l . C l i th ­ eroe 27481.


J U N E 27th Saturday. West B r a d fo r d V i l la g e S p o r t s U a v . S id e s h ow s , ra c in g , kiddies lancy dress compet i ­ tion.


J U N E 28th 1987. Medieval Fayre at Wh a l ley A b b e y . Whalley Lions Club. Stalls available. Tel . Gt Ha rwo o d 884 1 12.


J U N E 28th. 1987. Sunday . Roefield 10 mile road race, start 11 a.m. E n t r y forms available. Tour is t Informa­ tion Office, or phone C l i th ­ eroe 41823.


J U N E 28th. 1987, Sunday . T r in i t y Me th o d is t C h u r c h presents Stonyhurst B o y s ’ Choi r.


June 28th Sun d ay . Tosside Institute Flea Market and Car Boot Sale. Proceeds to Tosside School. Stall enquiries Te l . Slaidburn 244.


S A T U R D A Y A u g u s t 2 2 . 19 87 . C l i th e r o e A r e a Women's Institute Show.


A U G U S T 31 st Bank hol iday Monday. Slaidburn Ant ique Flea Market.


S A T U R D A Y September 5th. I)o\% nham W. l . A n t iq u e s U n l imi te d . ’ If yo u value 'em. we'l l value 'em . ’


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


WHITBREAD


Saturday, Ju n e 20th


^ Clitheroe 2nd C H ER R Y


Match Sponsored by: J. HEMINGWAY


Sunday, June 21st (Ramsbottom Cup)


CLITHEROE


PADIHAM Match Sponsored by:


EMPRESS SQUASH RACKETS


je e r ^ ^ f i= = 4 * '


Ut V


THE ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE


with special guest STAN BARKER


Exciting, swinging jazz from some of tomorrow’s stars





The Burnley based comic duo return with an entirely new show hot from their success on Channel Four


Tickets £2.50, Concessions £1.50 COOGER ’N’ DARK


i with PSYCHIC DANSE, DIVING DUCKS and WALTER MITTYS HEAD


Tickets £2.00, Concessions £1.50. SUMMER PAGEANT


Tickets £2, Concessions £1.50 SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIALS


Cheer Mr Punch and boo the Nasty Old man in this lun-tilled puppet show Tickets £1.00


PAUL HANSARD PUPPETS present ‘SAUSAGES’


Will Sherlock Snoop prevent a foul crime being committed???


PAUL HANSARD PUPPETS present ‘SNOOP’


Tickets £1


THE MIKE AMATT SHOW Star ol BBC TVs MOP and Smifl Show


Tickets £1.50


SATURDAY SPECIALS at QUEEN STREET MILL


HALF PRICE ADMISSION


every Saturday u n t il Juno 27th


Tel. Box Office (0282) 30055 Manchester Road, Burnley


CALDERSTONES FC


in conjunction with Maxlmllllan’s Wine Bar, Accrington


COMPETITION FIVE-A-SIDE


at the HOSPITAL GROUND SUNDAY, JULY 12th


Restricted to 32 teame only at £5 per team entry


Entry forms from Mr N. Clarke. Tel. Great Harwood 885159, or any club member


FU N DOG S H OW an d S UM M E R FAYRE


Glendene Home for the Elderly, Knowsley Road, Wilpshire, Blackburn. Tel. 48757


JUNE 28th, 1978 1-30 p.m.— 4 p.m.


Entry fee for dogs 40p per class.


Telephone above number for more details


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Proceeds to the Upper Wharfedale


Fell Rescue Association and the


Cave Rescue Organisation


COUNTRY AND WESTERN NIGHT SUPPER DISCO


FRIDAY, JUNE 19th 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. No charge before 9-30 p.m. o w


DAY 28th JUNE & Agility Display


curry & Demo


Vehicle Rally Terrier Racing e Donkey Derby


RAFTS HE FAMILY 11a.m. onwards en £1.50


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MARKET FLEA GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 11 a.m.— 4 p.m.


Enquiries telephone: CLEVELEYS 866656


TO S S ID E IN S T ITU T E DOMINO DRIVE WHIST and


SATURDAY, JUNE 20th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p incl. supper


The Homestead, Whalley Rd. Wilpshire, Blackburn


Blackburn and District Children’s Homes


SUMMER FAYRE


Sat., June 20th, at 2 p.m. Cakes and Home Produce,


Handicraft, Bric-a-Brac, Toys, Books, Plants, Raffle.


Good-as-new Clothing, Teas BARGAINS GALORE


ROTARY CLUB OF RIBBLESDALE


SUNDAY, JUNE 21st at Edisford Bridge


2nd GREAT DUCK RACE 3 p.m. and


RAFT RACE a p.m. STALLS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS


All proceeds to New Meals on Wheels Van and Scanner Appeal


----------------STONYHURST 216 or 717---------------- Mel and Katie Clay, your new


host and hostess, welcome you ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


Open 11-30 a.m. every day MEALS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES


DAVID WADDINGTON RIBBLE VALLEY CONSTITUENCY


wishes to thank the people of the


for their vote of confidence on June 11th, 1987


OVERWEIGHT? Still time to lose at


least a stone for your holidays.


Don’t delay, Join SLIMSET today.


Clubs In Clitheroe, Langho, Blackburn and Slaldbum.


Further Information Tel. Blackburn 47471


Choice i Packages a lor large groeps.


Phone Clare onl THE MANXMAN


Preston (0772) 736666" HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


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CAR B O O T SALE TRAVELLERS HOTEL, GISBURN


SUNDAY, JUN E 21st 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. (Indoors If wet)


Why not clear out your attic and come elong — no booking necessery.


ONLY £6 per car (8ft.) — Just turn up. NO NEW GOODS OR FOOD STALLS Bargains for everyone.


Lunches and bar snacks available. All inquiries: Tel. Mr ’C’s’ BARNOLDSWICK 815756


Minister Rev. James Needham


STONYHURST BOYS CHOIR


at Evening Service 6-30 p.m.


on Sunday, June 28th, 1987


Programmes at the door ALL ARE WELCOME


TH E M A N XM A N Party Organisers/


Coach Operators & Nightclubbers


8 BARSTIL 2am 3 DISCOS, RESTAURANT & DINER1


STALWART DYEING CO. LTD


PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721 — FREE PARKING —


Open Saturday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Open Weekdays, Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


In the Lower Parish Hall, Clitheroe


on FRIDAY, JUNE 19th 10 a.m .— 12 noon


Stalls, Cake. Toys, Games, Clothes, Plant, Hanky Girl ADMISSION 35p


S T AIDAN’S CHURCH Hellifield


FESTIVAL WEEKEND


JUNE 20th and JUNE 21st


SATURDAY: 10 a.m. - 4-30 p.m. Exhibition of Toys Various Stalls Children's Games Refreshments all day


★ ★ ★ ★ SUNDAY:


Exhibition of Toys Afternoon Teas “ Evening Concert" — 6*30 | p.m.


BOWLAND COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL GRAND SUMMER FAYRE


SATURDAY, JUNE 20th n a.m. to 3-30 P.m. Chairman ol the Governors Mr R. King-Wilkinson will be present


IT’S A KNOCKOUT COMPETITION at 1-30 p.m.


Numerous stalls, ploughmans lunches and refreshments available all day.


Admission: Adults 25p, Children 10p DOOR ENTRY PRIZE DRAW


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY,JUNE 21st| Conducted by


Services at 10-30 p.m. and 6 p.m.


Rev. Graeme J. Halls Theme tor the Day:


"BUILDING IN LOVE"


Special music etc., by Scholars and Choir Everyone Welcome


HELLIFIELD HARNESS RACES


(Under B.H.R.C. rules)


in Peel Park, Hellifield


By kind permission of Mr arid Mrs Thwaite


TUESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1987


1st Race — 6-30 p.m. ADMISSION: £1.50


Children under 15 FREE Cars free on to field


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


would like to thank the directors of


ARTISAN KITCHENS of BOLTON ROAD,


DARWEN, and the RIBBLE VALLEY


for their generous dona­ tion of a £1,000 kitchen towards the Floodlight Appeal.


Their donation is most warmly appreciated


The winner of the kitchen is Mrs J. Hindle, of Prim­ rose Street, Accrington


Winning No. 2060


Whalley Methodist Church


AUCTION


THURSDAY, JUNE 18th at 7 p.m.


Viewing 6—7 p.m. Admission 10p


Auctioneer: lan Lloyd (Mortimer, Gorse and Ross)


■ in Aid of East


Lancashire Scanner Appeal


WHITBREAD


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


SATURDAY, JUNE 20th


Ribblesdale Wanderers


Padiham Sponsors of Clitheroe


BOWKER BROS


BROWNHILL UNITED REFORM CHURCH, BLACKBURN


M A R K E T D A Y


SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1987


10 a.m. — 4 p.m. ★


★ ★ Indoor and Outdoor


Stalls, selling a variety of goods


Refreshments available ADMISSION FREE Stall inquiries:


Tel. Blackburn 49155


EDISFORD C.P. SCHOOL P.T.A. Edlstord Road


SUMMER FAIR


SATURDAY, JUNE 20th at 2 p.m.


• Bouncing Castle • Donkey Rides • Assault Course •


Plus various stalls and games Refreshments available


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 18th, 1987 3


All the fun of the fair at Waddington


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH


CHURCH CENTENARY SERVICE


SUNDAY, JUNE 21st at 2 p.m.


Conducted by Rev. J. D. SALSBURY M.A.


Rev. B. Derbyshire, Rev. G. Halls will also take part


A Display of Photographs etc., will be on show


Light refreshments______ SCANNER APPEAL


CHEESE & WINE


Black Bull Hotel, Rlmlngton


Wed., June 24th, 7 — 10 p.m.


Tickets £1.45


P I


T IT D O N ’T M I S S


The Calf’s Head Hotel and Northern Spit Roasts invite you to a


Member of Parliament ADVICE SURGERY DAVID WADDINGTON will be at


9 Railway View, Clitheroe.


on June 20th, from 9-30—11 p.m.


For your appointment Tel. 25939


The YO R K SH IR E D A L ES R A ILW A Y asks


OR PLAY REAL TRAINS? SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, is New Members Day


DO YOU WANT TO RUN A RAILWAY?


come along to Fmbsav Station, near Skipton, north Yorkshire (off A59/05) and see'what’s on. All ages welcome! Skilled or unskilled


Come and try it, and take on the challenge


Normal train scrrice, bar. buffet, model shop, museums will also operate. Trains run 11 a.in. to.',-.10 p.m.


If you would like to join and work on the Friendly Line,


Tel. Sabden 73220 or Clitheroe 27961


ST MARY’S PLAYGROUP


MEDIEVAL NIGHT at TH E CALF’S HEAD, WORSTON on F R ID A Y , J U N E 1 9 th


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Attraction include a Whole Spit Roasted Pig Carving time 8-30 p.m. — P r i c e £ 5 .2 5


* RITZ MOBILE DISCO


21st — weddings —


fetes or any outdoor venue


^ L O W E R


BUCK i n n ; Waddington


Clitheroe 28705


Business Lunches Daily


noon to 2 p.i


IN a starring role as Crocodile Dundee, Hannah EUucott (b) captured the heart of the judges and won a first prize in the fancy dress competition. Behind her are some of the children taking part


ALL the fun of the fair was centred on Waddington on Saturday when, despite the rain, the annual sports afternoon was a resounding success.


There was something


for everyone, from pony rides to Punch and Judy and a variety of stalls to teas and fancy dress.


WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


ANNIVERSARY SERVICE


SUNDAY, JUNE 21st at 2-00 p.m. Preacher:


Rev. M. SPARROW, ol Padiham


(Hyndburn bus leaves Clitheroe, King Lane and York Street, at 1-15 p.m.)


| grocery store for 50 years, Mr Jim Herd, performed the opening ceremony and


The owner of the village


| acted as a judge. Three girls tied for the


ised by Waddington Sports Committee.


KESUl.TS Flat races: Toddlers, mixed


— William Stockton, Richard Wilkinson. 4-5, mixed — .Jon­ athan I,lovd, Thomas Hibbert, Heather Sharroeks. (5-7, Hoys — Richard Harrison, Chris Silver- wood, I’eter Dugdale. Girls — Jane Phillip, Jenny Czerwonka,


I junior girls cup, awarded for long jump, high jump


Charlotte Deeming. 8-1), Boys - Matthew Moore, Jonathan Dug­ dale, Stenhen Lennon. Girls — Katie Phillip, Helen Heyes, Phi-


| and flat races. They were Katie Phillip, Claire Tier- nay and Nicola Heyes. Nigel Metcalfe won the


| junior boys cup and Sarah Lodge and Darryl Smith the cups for seniors.


lippa Johnston. 10-1•11, Boys — Nigel Metcalfe,


Simon Cunliffe, Julian Silver- wood. Girls — Susie Dinsdale, Nicola H e y e s , Katy Har­ greaves. 12-13, Boys — Darryl Smith, Daniel Wood, Richard Berry. Girls — Ruth Ellacott, Alison Grooby, Rachel Dinsdale.


MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN


HURST Green journalist Tony Perry has received a message from the Queen th ro u g h h e r P r iv a te Secretary, following the publication of his new book, “ S to n y h u r s t Revisited.” Mr Perry, whose cousin


is a member of the Royal household, sent two copies of his book to Buckingham Palace. Publication of the book coincides with Mr Perry's silver wedding anniversary. The Queen’s Private


also sent a letter of thanks to Mr Perry. Mr Perry and his wife,


Patricia, will celebrate their silver wedding with a special Mass at St Peter's Church, Stonyhurst, fol­ lowed by a reception in the college.


The event was organ­


14-15, Bovs — Jonathan Cun- liffe, Davfd Waddington, Anth­ ony Smith. Girls — Sarah Lodge, Julie Lodge, Lyndsay Metcalfe. Sack race: 4-5, mixed —


Martin Hoyle, Victoria Stock- ton, Lyndsay Smith. 84), Boys — Stephen Holden, Matthew Moore, Stenhen Lennon. Egg and spoon: Toddlers,


Stockton. 4-5, mixed - Thomas Dugdale. 9-11. Bovs - Mivh“<‘| Hibbert, Daniel Johnston, Jon- Stott, Graham Wlntuoll, Ni^tl


mixed — Richard Wilkinson, Richard Ashcroft, William


athan Lloyd. 6-7, Boys — Peter Dugdale, Richard Harrison, J.


Metcalf. Girls — Katy greaves, Katie Phillip, Claire


Heves. Girls— Laura Whitweli, Tierney. t) Sarah Dinsdale, Jane Phillip.


Suzanne Egar and Helen Heyes, Katie Philip and Philippa John­ ston, Katherine Robbins and Catherine Procter. 10-11, Girls — Katy Hargreaves and Susie Dinsdale, Claire Terry and Sharon Flitcroft, Joanne Egar and Nicola Heyes. 12-13, Girls — Sarah Phillip ami Alison Grooby, Ruth Ellacott and Rachel Whitwell, Rachel Dins­ dale and Louise Cotton. Wheelbarrow: 10-11, Roys —


Nigel Metcalfe Julian Silver- wood, Simon Cunliffe and Wayne Boothinan, Nicholas Laxton and Richard Ruxbaum.


12-13, Boys — Daniel Wood, n?-L_._1 t»___ r\__..1


dgi.


Rebecca Wood. High jump: 8 and under,


mixed — Laura Whitwell, Richard Harrison, Darren Hop­ craft. 9-11. Bovs — Graham


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Three-legged: 8-9, Girls - Ashley Chaplin, Darrv Sm * Helen Heves. Girls — Alison Groobv. Ruth Ellacott, Rachel Dinsdale. 14-


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15, Boys — Stephen Smalley, David Waddington, Jonathan Cunliffe. Girls — Debbie Darby.


Julie Lodge, Sarah Lodge. Cross-country: 3 and under,


mixed — Christopher Silver- wood, Jonathan Dugdale. Dar­ ren Hopcraft. 9-11, Boys — Simon Cunliffe, Nigel Metcalfe, Wayne Boothman. Girls — Susie Dinsdale, Nicola Heyes,


Katie Phillip. 12-13, Boys — Daniel Wood,


Richard Berry. Darryl Smith. Girls — Ruth Ellacott, Louise Cotton. Rachel Whitwell. 14-15.


Whitweli, Julian Silverwood, Nigel Metcalfe. Girls — Sharon Flitcroft, Claire Tierney, Nicola Heyes.


12-13, Boys — Richard Berry,


Daniel Wood, Darryl Smith. Girls — Alison Grooby and Ruth Ellaeott (joint), Rachel Whi- twell. 14-15, Bovs — Stephen Smalley, Jonathan Cunlifl'e. David Waddington. Girls — Debbie Darby, Sarah Lodge. Julie Lodge. Long jump: S and under,


mixed — Richard Harrison. Darren Hopcraft, Jonathan


ners were: Hannah Ellacott (Crocodile Dundee). Jane Phillip (Salad Days), Heather Wilkin­ son (Puss-m-Boots) and Heather Sharrocks (Super Gran).


Secretary, Sir William Heseltine, wrote: “I have passed on a copy to the Queen and Her Majesty sends her thanks and also her good wishes for your silver wedding on June


l 20th.” The other copy has gone


| describes the book as a personal record of the col­ iege. His family’s links


to Mr Perry’s cousin, Mrs Carole Anne Duncan, wife of the Colonel of the Household Brigade. Mr Perry is an old boy of Stonyhurst College and


I with Stonyhurst go back I to 1801. A copy of the book has


also been sent to Cardinal Basil Hume, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminister, who has


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