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Mother's Day


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Friday, March 27th £14.00


Thursday, April 16th £22.00


Monday, April 20th £22.50


Tues.-Wed., May 19th-20th £23.50


Mon., June 8th £ 2 1 .0 0


Sunday, June 28th £24.50


J O H N N Y M A T H I S Wednesday, September30th Apollo, Manchester


Tuesday, May 19th £11


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Friday, May 15th £18.50


C O M IN Q S O O N : O L IV E R , April toth. adults £11, children £t0. (Palace. Manchester); Sa!., March 28th, adults £12. children £11.


F ID O L E R O N T H E RO O F : March 21sl, £16.50. (Opera House, Manchester).


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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25tb 7-30 p.m. Chilean Folk Band C A L IC H E


Tickets £2.00. concessions £1.50


FR ID AY, M A R C H 27th 7-30 p.m. IT BITES


All tickets £4.00. TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL 2nd, 7-30 p.m.


E L L IE L A IN E All tickets £4


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Oarwon; Disc n Tape. Acenngton: Townsend Records. Gt. Harwood; Information Bureau, Blackburn; Tourist Information Centre, Clith- eroo; Tourist Worldwide. Barnoldswick; Allhams Travel. Blackburn, Burnley, Colne, Nelson, Skiplon, Rawtonstall.


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SATURDAY,


MARCH 21 St 1987 at 2 p.m.


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SA T U R D A Y . M A R C H 21st at 6 p.m. BRITAIN'S "KING OF SWING"


KENNY BALL and His Jazzmen


"Still at the top of the tree. Britain's


most televised lazzband. " (The Stage) Tickets £5


SU N D A Y . M A R C H 22nd. 12 noon to 2 p.m.


FREE JA ZZ (in the Shuttle Bar)


THE FO R R E ST JAZZ BAND


Full bar service and hot and cold food available


SU N D A Y . M A R C H 22nd at 7-30 p.m.


BU RN LEY M U N IC IPA L SYM PH O N Y


OR CH E ST R A AND


CHOIR present


G R IEGS : "Pee r Gynt Su ite "


B R A H M S : "S o n g of De s tin y " HAYDN: "N e lso n M a s s ”


Conductor: Peter Stallworthy


Tickets E2.20. Junior School Children 50p


SA TU RD A Y . M A R C H 28th to


SA TU RD A Y . A P R IL 4th at 7-15 p.m. (No pert. Tues.. March 31st)


BU R N L E Y G IL B E R T AND SU L L IV AN SO C IET Y present


'DIE FLEDERMAUS’ Tickets Cl .80, C2.C2.50


SU NDA Y . M A R C H 29th at 2-45 p.m.


CH AM P IO N SH IP B R A S S F IN A L C O N C E R T


THE ROYAL


DOULTON BAND Tickets £1.50. Concessions 75p


THURS.. 2nd. FRI. 3rd, SAT. 4th A P R IL at 10-00 a.m. and 1-30 p.m.


BUTTON MOON and


THE TIN CAN BAND for 3-9-year-olds and fans of the TV senes


Tickets £1.50 and are selling Iasi


Saturday, April 4th 1-30 p.m. SO LO OUT


BU R N L E Y R E C R EA T IO N AND L E ISU R E S E R V IC E S


MONDAY. M A RCH 23rd at 7-30 p.m. THE D U K E S ON TOUR


IT’S A GIRL by John Burrows


"Good humoured, light hearted and fast moving"(The Guardian).


"This exhilarating show" (The Times)


Habergham 6th Form College, Kiddrow Lane


Tickets £2; C on ce ss io n s £1


TH UR SD A Y . M A RCH 26th at 7-30 p.m.


Music of the South American Andes CALICHE


Majestic, challenging and of immense beauty."


Burnley Central Library, Grimshaw Street


Tickets £2; Concessions £1 .


FRIDAY, M A R C H 27lh at 7-30 p.m. A trip down Memory Lane


MUSIC HALL starring BILLY STUTT


OLD TYME


(Irish comic), plus full supporting variety show


Padiham Town Hall Tickets £2; Concessions £1.


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FLEA MARKET AND


INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


Barley Village Hall, near Fence


SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


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Lots ol interesting Hems and bargains lor all the family


C A F E : Stalls £7


To book just ring BURNLEY 30670


CHATBURN MOTHERS’ UNION


JUMBLE SALE


FRIDAY, MARCH 20th


School Hall 7-00 p.m.


Admission 5p a O O O O O O O O C C C O Q O O O O O O O O C C C C O O O C O S O O O C , DINE and DANCE at


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High teas 4-30 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Function room available with sealing up to 120 lor your weddings, celebrations, etc.


Supper menus from £5 a head.


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Our New Dining Room is NOW OPEN


Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon to 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. serving a wide range of A la Carte meals. Bar snacks every day.


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MONDAY, MARCH 23rd Evening with UIKE SHAUN


Paul and Maxine welcome you to LIVE JAZZ


S t if r 'S BUCK INN! LOWER


Waddington Clitheroe


with the ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO Open 8-15 p.m. — 12-00 midnight. Free admission all night.


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Business Lunches Daily


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CLITHEROE and DISTRICT YFC


FAMILY PRIZE BINGO


Pendleton Village Hall


Thurs., March 19th E y e s down 7-30 p.m.


Admission 50p inciuding refreshments


The D u k e ’s on Tour IT’S A GIRL


Musical comedy presented by The Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster


FRIDAY, MARCH 20th at 7 -3 0 p.m.


at TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


Tickets: Young people £1.00, Adults £1.50


I OTLEY * SHOW


Entries c lo se April 16th.


When ap p ly ing for sch e d u le 4- state section required:


Return postage appreciated. 4.


Secretary: M r s K. M. Innes * 15 Bridge Street, Otiey, West Yorks.


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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


JUMBLE SATURDAY,


Doors open 1-30 p.m. ADMISSION: lOp


CONSERVATIVE CLUB


CLITHEROE


ANNUAL GENERAL


MEETING WEDNESDAY,





APRIL 8th, 1987 at 8 p.m.


£12.50 £19.50 i g p i H L G E O R C i E l E


z noailfl zz: HALL N O R T H C A T E B L A C K B U R N


BO X OFFICE Tel Blackburn 5B2562 ( 24 hours)


FR ID AY. A P R IL 3rd 7-30 p.m.


R O Y A L L IV E R P O O L P H IL H A R M O N IC O R C H E S T R A


Tickets: £5.20, £3.90, £2.40


T H U R SD A Y . A P R IL 16th 7-30 p.m.


F R E D D IE S T A R R Tickets: £8.00. £7.00. £6.00.


FR ID AY, A P R IL 24ih 8-00 p.m.


R O Y “C h u b b y ” B R O W N All tickets £4


W E D N E SD A Y . M A Y 13th 7*30 p.m.


B A R B R A D IC K S O N Tickets £8, £7, £6


tf easily offended— please steyawayl__________


Paul and Maxine


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


Party bookings now being taken EVERY THURSDAY


SINGLES NIGHT DISCO


F R E E A D M IS S IO N A L L NIGHT No dress restrictions


EVERY FRIDAY


AND SATURDAY DISCO


Smart casual dress No jeans or trainers


Party bookings now being taken.


16 ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY


Telephone: 3086


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CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR. Tel. Accrington 384874


IN T H E LO U N G E B A R ★ E V E R Y M O N D A Y


The fabu/ous sounds of JOEL DAVID E V E R Y SA T U R D A Y


THE ERNIE RIDING TRIO


E V E R Y SUN..TUES. W ED .TH U RS KEN HARTLEY and G U E S T A R T IS T S


★ TH IS W E E K ’S C A B A R E T ★ W E D N E SD A Y . M A R C H 25th


The North West's top showgroup T H U R SD A Y , M A R C H 26th


SHADEY


OSSIE PARTY NIGHT Half price Casllemaine lager all night


SMARTY Excellent cabaret group F R E E before 10 p.m.; £1 after


F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y M A R C H 20th and 21st


MAISON ROUGE MICK MILLER


S A T U R D A Y O N L Y Hilarious TV Comedian


F R E E A D M IS S IO N to Cabaret Ro om W ednesday o r T h u r sda y only when dining in the c arvery


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND DRAMA GROUP


Present A ROYAL


FLUSH at the Village Hall


THURS. — SAT.,


APRIL 2nd—4th at 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION: Adults £1.50, Children 75p


Tickets available from members or cast, or Mr Singleton


Tel. Bollon-by-Bowland 277


MEMBERS and friends of SS Michael and John’s RC Church in Clithcroe pulled out all the stops on Friday to make the parish concert Ko with a swinR. The event was held to


mark the 10th anniver­ sary of the social centre and £312 was raised, which will go towards


i f irA i t i t i fk i fk i fk ic k * TRINITY YOUTH


AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


Parson Lane, Clitheroe


COWBOYS AND INDIANS TINY TOTS DISCO


Saturday, March 21st 1-30 — 3-30 p.m.


Fancy Dress, Fun, Games, Prizes


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


ROYAL BRITISH LEGION (Waddington Branch)


DINNER AND SOCIAL


ANNUAL EVENING


Moorcock Inn, Waddington


FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 1987


7-30 p.m. for 8 p.m. dinner Tickets: £7


RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


MARCH 21st, 1987 at


THE METHODIST SCHOOL, WHALLEY


F MEETINGRIDAY, MARCH 20th 8 p.m.


ANNUAL GENERAL


Conservative Club Clitheroe


All subscribing members welcome


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE


JUMBLE SALE


in the Village Hall


FRIDAY, MARCH 20th 7-15 p.m.


ADMISSION; Adults lOp, Children 5p


Tea and Biscuits available DRAW


DOWNHAM PLAYGROUP


JUMBLE


SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 21st


1 p.m.' at PLAYSCHOOL DOWNHAM A D M I S S IO N F R E E Refreshments available VILLAGE HALL


BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND


WHIST and DOMINOES WEDNESDAY,


MARCH 25th, 1987 at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p Inluding supper.


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


M E E T S E V E R Y S U N D A Y 10-30 a.m. in


C L IT H E R O E


C R IC K E T C L U B CHATBURN ROAD


For further inlormalion.


T e l. C L IT H E R O E 22334


SAWLEY WI JUMBLE SALE


CAKE and PRODUCE STALL


Sat., March 21st at 2-00 p.m. in


SAWLEY SCHOOL


FESTIVAL HALL SUNDAY,


MARKET GISBURN


FLEA Thousands ol


yards always In stock


CLEVELEYS 824918


MARCH 22nd 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries:


Expert fitting service, free estimates, delivery service


S H IR E B U R N


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f r e e PARKING


OPEN SATURDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. OPEN WEEKDAYS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 a.ni. — 5 p.m.


tisivei-'^AL q9 TOSSIDE INSTITUTE


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


SATURDAY, MARCH 21st at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p (including supper)


BERRY — HOLDEN


Ju l ia Holden, eldes t daughter of Mr and Mrs . Holden of Mowbray


th e H o rsesh o e Inn, Clitheroe, were married at SS Michael and John’s RC Church. The bride was Miss


The joint licensees of


combined effort, with all the parish organisa­ t io n s ta k in g p a r t , including the Cubs, Brownies, Scouts and Guides. Every age g roup,


the cost of rewiring the church. It was very much a


from grandparents to g ra n d c h i ld re n , was


represented and SS Michael and Jo h n ’s youth group gave a comedy sketch which was particularly well received. The social centre was


filled for the event and guests included the Mayor of Clitheroc, Coun. James McGhic. Our picture shows


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 19th, 1987 3


Collision was not reported


A BILLINGTON man had given up driving as a result of his motor cycle accident, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told.


son (26), of Longworth Road, was fined £50, with £14 costs, after admitting failing to report a collision with a parked car in Edis- ford Road, Clitheroe.


But Nigel Mark Roger-


Rogerson, said that the accident had been caused by the motor cycle skid­ ding in icy conditions. Rogerson had failed to report the matter be­ cause, after receiving treatment for an injured arm, he had fallen asleep on the settee at his home.


Mr John Lumley, for


some of the youngsters . who gave an Edwardian music hail number, “Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside!”


Tight at the top


THINGS are tight at the top of Division One in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Associa­ tion, with just two points cov­ ering leaders Ribblesdale W and second-placed Black Horse A.


clashed recently and the result was a 4-4 draw. Latest results: Division One


The two h e av yw e ig h ts


— Black Horse A 4, Ribbles­ dale W 4; Legion A 3, Black Horse B 5; Station 2, Legion B G; Dog and Partridge 1, Vic­ toria 7; Kings Arms 2, Spring Mill 6; Royal Oak 5, Commer­ cial 3. Division Two — Pendle


Avenue, Blackburn, and the bridegroom was Mr Michael Ben^, son of Mr and Mrs J. Beiry of St James’s Place, Blackburn. Given away by her


Witch 3, Black Bull 5; Catholic Club 4, W!.:‘e Horse 4; De Lacy 2, Horse Shoe G; \\^ite Hart 5, Brown Cow 3; Bay Horse 3, CCWMC 5. League placings: Division


effect of the accident that the defendant no longer wished to drive and had sold the machine.


Such had been the


No late suppers


A TOSSIDE licensee has lost his supper hours and special hours certificate's But Mr Henry Roy


Bicknell, of the Dog and Partridge, was successful in retaining his justices’ licence when he appeared before Clitheroe Licensing Bench on Monday. The supper hours cer­


Classroom disruption expected


PARENTS, teachers and school governors are being asked to write to MPs seeking their support for classroom peace moves. Lancashire County


as .the Ribble Valley pre­ pares itself for another round of strikes in the schools dispute. Classes at Bowland,


Council’s Education Com­ mittee chairman, Coun. Mrs Josie Farrington, is making the request to sch o ols and PTAs throughout Lancashire. The peace move comes


Ribblesdale and St Au­ gustine’s Schools face dis­ ruption today, as mem­ bers of the NUT and NAS/UWT strike in their campaign against Govern­ ment moves to impose a pay deal and end their negotiating rights. Says Mrs Farrington: “I


know MPs must share our concern at the effect on our children’s education. With their backing, the Secretary of State may agree to sit round a table with unions and employ­ ers to agree on a solution all th e p a r t ie s can accept.”


GOLF


Deborah Holden, the bride’s sister, Miss Anne Marie and Miss Theresa Berry, the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Joan Tomlin­ son and Miss Yvonne Riley. They wore match­ ing p e a c h -c o lo u re d crinoline-style dresses with headdresses of or­ chids and fern. B e s t man was Mr


father, the bride wore a Victorian-style gown of oyster-coloured satin and lace with a tiara-style headdress securing her matching pearl-trimmed veil. She earned a trailing bouquet of peach ana cream orchids. Bridesmaids were Miss


One — Rioblesuale W 105, Black Horse A 103, Royal Oak 97, Station '9G, Springmill 90, Ribblesdale J Legion A 87, Victoria 8G, Commercial 78, Legion B 7G, Dog and Par­ tridge 73, Black Horse B 72, Kings Arms 56. Division Two — White Hart


96, Black Bull 95, Horse Shoe 93, WTiite Horse 85, Bay Horse 82, Catholic Club 78, Pendle Witch 76, Brown Cow 72, Park Gates 72, Calderstones 67, CCWMC 61, De Lacy Arms 61. The league positions and


BY way of a change, Wednesday Club mem hers visited the Cross- ways R e s ta u r a n t , Padiham, for a cookery demonstration. Chef Mr John Wright


COOKERY


Nicholas Murphy and groomsmen were Mr Terry Scahill and Mr Stuart Richardson. The ceremony was per­


Moat' House, Blackburn, the couple left for a hon­ eymoon in the Bahamas and Antigua. Pho to g rap h : David


formed by Fr J. Wareing and the organist was Mrs H. Crompton. After a reception at the


Simmons. Housing


AN outline plan for resi­ dential development on


land adjoining 3 Catlow Terrace, Barrow, has been given the go-ahead by the Ribble Valley Council’s D e v e l o p m e n t - Sub-committee.


showed his culinary art with a selection of dishes from his “French classics” c o u r s e ,


Stroganoff with rice, steak Diane and chicken a la creme Souveroff-style. His a s s is ta n t then


tificate was revoked on the grounds that there was no room set apart for the serving of suppers. The special hours certifi­ cate was withdrawn be­ cause Mr Bicknell was not supplying customers with music, (lancing and food, to which the supply of intoxicating liquor was an­ cillary. Mr John Lumley, for


LATEST results from Clitheroe Golf Club’s singles stroke medal: Division One —• Peter Kane (73-8-65), Harry Richard­ son (76-9-67), (jarv Speak (73-5- 68).


gerty (78-13-65), John Walker (80-13-(37). John Southern (85- 18-67) and Dennis Dukinfield


Division T\vo — John Hag­


(87-20-67) after play off. Divi­ sion Three — Duncan Niven (89-21-68). . Winners of the four-ball


better-ball par winter leamie final were Andrew Walmsley and Steuhen Dean (+6) after *a play off with Alan Seedle and Bill Farnworth. Third were Alan Wright and


the police, said that offic­ ers made three visits and on only one occasion did they see any food being supplied.


FISHING DETAILS


points include all void matches that have been replayed.


RIBBLE Valley Tourist Information Centre has full details of all fishing available in the area'. In addition, a North


West Water Authority booklet which covers all facilities in the region is available at a cost of 85p. A TIC spokesman said:


in c lu d in g Double garage


showed the craft of work­ ing with chocolate by de­ corating Easter eggs, making rabbits and choco­ late liqueurs. The t r ’- was organised by Mrs I Banks. The next outing \rill be


a visit to Granny’s Work- box. Great Harwood, on April 15th.


Turned down


A PLAN for the change of use of 78 Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, to a rest home for the elderly has been refused by the Ribble Val­ ley Council’s Development Sub-committee.


approved Valley Cc


opment Sub-committee.


Peter Greaves and fourth were Tom Brown and Derrick Eglin. In another winter league


final, the winners were John Cartniell and Gary Speak (+5). Runners-up after a play-off were Denis Kershaw and Ken Lord, and third were Eric Had- field and Ronnie Laughlin. Winners of a recent Stab-


leford Competition played bv members of the Clitneroe Golf Club Ladies’ Section were Mrs M. Holding and Mrs N. Hoyle (34 points) after a card play-off with Mrs G. K. and Mr.s P. Brennan.


Fined £20


“We are very happy to provide any information we can.”


A PLAN to erect a double g a rag e a t 2 Reeford Grove, Clitheroe, has been by the Ribble ouncil’s Devel­


A CHATBURN motor­ i s t ’s e r ran d for her mother led to a £20 fine at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. Hazel Jackson (25), of


The Royds, pleaded guilty tier


prohibited waiting Castle Street,


She said she had thought it would be all right to leave the vehicle for a few minutes while she was in a nearby store.


vaiting area in (Jlitheroe.


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