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2331 (Classified)


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) £==■; KING


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CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR. Tel. Accrington 384874


EVERY MONDAY in the LOUNGE BAR


The fabulous sounds of JOEL DAVID


# T H IS WEEK'S CABARET FRIDAY


JOE DANUKI BAND


SATURDAY ONLY


THETREMEL0ES JERRY AIDEN


No. 1 hit recording group plus Hilarious Comedian WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th Sensational cabaret group ACTION


FREE ADMISSION before 9-30 p.m.; £1 before 10 p.m.; £2 after


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th STAR CABARET


APHRODITES Fabulous cabaret group Free before 10 p.m. — £1 after 3 JANUARY JE £2


id get £2.00 'e! Come mends.


IFJOININC t lo r ie -c o u n te d


.ivice from an u»lp you lose oods' calorie


:.30). Weekly tirst pavment JANUARY


i’O JUST^Sp T PAYMENT


Also Thursday, February 5th In the Lounge Bar


An Evening of Lancashire Humour with


ROGER WESTBROOK FREE ADMISSION to CABARET


FREE ADMISSION


ROOM Wednesday or Thursday only when dining In the carvery


< Oflice: Tel. 562502 (24 h


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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st 9-00 p.m.— 1-00 a.m.


ZOOT and THE ROOTS Tickets £3.50 advance, £4.00 door


TUESDAY, FEB. 10th, 8 p.m. A lte rn a t iv e Cabaret


BEST OF THE FRINGE with JEREMY HARDY. KIT


HOLLERBACH. KIT and THE WIDOW, BEN KEATON


Ail tickets £3.00


Advance tickets available froom Box Office (9 a.m. — 5 p.m. Mon.*Fri.: 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sat.) and from Mid*Pen* nine Arts Association; Pendie Travel, Nelson; Castle Records and Tourist Information. Clitheroe; Tourist World­ wide, Barnoldswick; th e Entertainer, Waterfoot. Some are subject to a book­ ing fee.


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: n s n a i = ha l l = nortmgate Blackburn BOX OFFICE


Tel. Blackburn SB2S82 ( 24 hours) THURSDAY, FEB. 19th, 7-30 p.m.


CHAS and DAVE Tickets £5.00, £4.00, £3.00


SUNDAY, FEB. 22nd, 7-45 p.m.


WRESTLING USSR v GB


BIG DADDY v RUSSIAN RED IVAN Plus ALAN KILBY, MARTY JONES Tickets: £2.50, £3, £3.50


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.


THE TIMMY MALLET SHOW


Tickets: £2, £1.50


FRIDAY, FEB. 27th, 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tickets: £5.20, £3.90, £2.40


\ MARTHOLME GRANGE


Cabaret, Carvery Restaurant and Lounge Bar


LU N C H E S Varied menu to suit many tastes


Choice of six starters and large selection of main dishes.


SERVED 11-30 a.m. — 2-00 p.m.


Six days a week (except Saturday) in our lounge bar. Business lunches by appointment


Telephone ACCRINGTON 384874 ~ T -------------


THE ALDERMAN HEATON SOCIAL CLUB MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY


TONIGHT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th


OPENING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd!


THE GALLERY DOWNSTAIRS


YORKE STREET, BURNLEY


An exhibition of holograms and laser sculptures by Light Fantastic Ltd


Visit Burnley's New Gallery and see LIGHT FANTASTIC


SEE THE WORLD’S LARGEST HOLOGRAM BIBENDUM — The Michelin Man


Plus .. .i n the CRAFTS SHOWCASE


Eye-catching CERAMICS GLASS AND SILK and dazzling JEWELLERY


OPEN: 9-30 — 7-30 MONDAY to FRIDAY 10-00 — 4-00 SATURDAY UB


.LOUNGE AY


3 0 th


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TRAVELLERS HOTEL. GISBURN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 st 10 a .m .— 4 p.m.


CAR BOOT SALE INDOOR


WHY NOT CLEAR OUT YOUR ATTIC AND COME ALONG. NO NEW GOODS OR CLOTHES STALLS. ALL STALLS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE. BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE


In q u ir ie s and Bookings T e l . B A R N O L D S W IC K 8 1 5 7 5 6 DUCKWORTH’S COACHES


DUCKWORTH’S COACHES ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR TOUR DESTINATIONS FOR THE 1987 SEASON


_ _ ~ . * • - m m.» f< A A l - n W A A L IL IS M I k l A r A l i n T f M I D TOUR 187: April 25th-May 2nd


CROIT ANNA HOTEL, FORT WILLIAM, SCOTLAND from £138


TOUR 188: May 2nd-9th


IMPERIAL HOTEL, ILFRACOMBE, DEVON from £125


TOUR 189: May 16th-23rd


ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE, INVERNESS-SHIRE, SCOTLANDfrom_£150 ........ .


.. TOUR 190: May 23rd-30th


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS, SCOTLAND from £135_____________


TOUR 191: May 30th-June 6th


WISHING TOWERS HOTEL, CLIFTONVILLE, KENT from £138 (inc. day trip to France and Belgium)


TOUR 192: June 13th-20th


ROZEL HOTEL, WESTON SUPER MARE, AVON from £169 Fully Booked___________


TOUR 193: June 20th-27th


ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE, INVERNESS-SHIRE, SCOTLAND from £150


TOUR 194: July 4th-11th


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS, SCOTLAND from £135____________


TOUR 195: July 11th-18th


ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE, INVERNESS-SHIRE, SCOTLAND (rom £150


TOUR 196: July 18th-25th


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS, SCOTLAND from £135


TOUR 197: August 1st-8th


ROYAL HOTEL, KINGUSSIE, INVERNESS-SHIRE, SCOTLAND from £150


TOUR 198: August 1st-8th ROZEL HOTEL, WESTON SUPER MARE, AVON


__________ from £169 Fujly Booked___________ TOUR 199: August 22nd-29th


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS, SCOTLAND from £135


TOUR 200: September 5th-12th


CULGRUFF HOUSE HOTEL, CASTLE DOUGLAS, SCOTLAND from £135


TOUR 201: September 12th-19th


WISHING TOWERS HOTEL, CLIFTONVILLE, KENT from £132 (inc. day trip to France and Belgium)


TOUR 202: September 19th-26th NORTHUMBERLAND


Details on application. Fully Booked


TOUR 203: September 26th-October 3rd ’ IMPERIAL HOTEL, ILFRACOMBE, DEVON


__________________ from £125__________________ TOUR 204: October 3rd-10th


CROIT ANNA HOTEL, FORT WILLIAM, SCOTLAND from £138


nnOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE WITH ALL OUR TOURS WITH A FULL ITINERARY AND EVENING U


ENTERTAINMENT AT NO EXTRA COST


Please write or ’phone for brochure: Duckworth’s Coaches, Station Road, Gisburn, near Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 2JT. Telephone Gisburn 210 or 570


J t IM ■■ KS- ™ ™ 1CUT 0UT F0R REFERENCE 1


\NTIC EXTRA Moet Et Chamion and


ie dozen oysters £ 1 4 .0 0


ribblesdale pool jum b l y words c o m p e t it io n All Jumble words are sessions which are currently in operation or organised by H


members of the Pool staff.


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......:....... ....... :......:...... Open to all except Ribblesdale PooI Staff and families


RETURN COMPLETED ENTRIES TO RIBBLESDALE POOL, EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE by SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 th


Prize for 1st correct entry — £5.00 Book Token. Four consolation Book Tokens of £2.50 each.


PFQIILTS PUBLISHED IN CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th AND ALSO ON SWIMMING POOL NOTICE BOARD


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AN ENGLISHMAN’S HOME IS HIS C A S T L E . . .


Keep it that way and fit the best in uPVC windows


Manufactured superior ICI materials ■


— with —1 ' ■ '


PILKINGTON’S GLASS — EXTRA WIDE


DOUBLE-GLAZED UNITS GUARANTEED QUALITY AT COMPETITIVE PRICES 4


TELEPHONE FOR FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE


Approved suppliers to HM Government and Local Authorities


ULTRAFRAME ESTABLISHED 20


(Thomas Ansbro) Head Office and Showroom —


NORTH STREET, CLITHEROE (0200)27413


CARLISLE STREET, BLACKBURN. Also at SOUTHPORT AND BURSCOUGH AND


a • , POULTOM-LE-FYLDE


t , YEARS IN THE $ BUILDING TRADE IN BLACKBURN


Forget the Rest— Book the Best!


O K D IS C O


Any occasion Large or small


Tel. DARWEN 776159 and CLITHEROE 28141


FLEA M A R K E T AND


IN D O O R CAR B O O T SALE


Salesbury Memorial Hall, Rlbchester Road,


Nr Wllpahlre, Blackburn SUNDAY, FEB. 1st 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Clear out your attic and turn it into cash.


Lots ol interesting items and bargains lor all the family.


CAFE Stalls £7.00


To book lust ring BURNLEY 30670


e^tPmates,delivery service STALWART DYEING CO. LTD PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23721 OPEN SATURDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


FREE PARKING


* * * * * * MAN', ! * ? £ T o ’s i ’EC'M'


COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS, W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP


PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI­


HODSONS of GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394


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Q V J ^ irA T LO W , £ 5 .9® sq' ’ d SOBERS"0"’


C T O t t f NYLON


. £6.50 2-00 — 4-00 SUNDAY


School parties and young people specially welcome TELEPHONE BURNLEY 0282-21986, 29513


P u b l ic M e e t in g


to establish a Ribble Valley Support Group for the Scanner Appeal


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1987


7-30 p.m. — Trinity Methodist Hall, Parson Lane, Clitheroe


SCANNER APPEAL EAST LANCS O U R P L A C E


Home Cooked Fare ☆


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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR CLITHEROE


IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND SHOP


Fighting Cancer lor you Please telephone Clitheroe 28531


ALL FRESH PRODUCE USED Prop: K. SMITHSON


Home Baking ☆


☆ ☆ Fresh Sandwiches


* RITZ MOBILE DISCO


21st — w e d d in g s — fe te s o r any o u td o o r


Tel. Sabden 73220 or C lith e ro e 27961


ST MARY MAGDALENE SCOUT GROUP


ANNUAL JUMBLE SALE


In the PARISH HALL on FRIDAY,


JANUARY 30th at 6 p.m.


ADMISSION 10p


WADDINGTON FC ANNUAL


GENERAL


MEETING THURSDAY,


FEBRUARY 5th 8-00 p.m.


at WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB


MARSDEN PARK, WALTON LANE NELSON. Tel. 693434


FAMILY SUNDAY LUNCH £5.75 — Children £3


Choice o f 6 starters and 9 main courses plus a choice of delicious sweets from the cabinet and coffee


PARTY DINNER NIGHTS EVERY FRIDAY Dancing to our resident DJ


Special 4-course menu only £8.95


MOOR LANE : CLITHEROE RE-OPENING TODAY


THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT)


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LOWER


BUCK INN Wad ding ton


Clitheroe 2 8 7 0 5


Business Lunches Daily


12 noon to 2 p.m. II I


PINK PANTHER DISCO with RICKY B (DJ)


Starts 8-30 p.m.


CHEAP BEER AND LAGER 8-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.


ADMISSION FREE OVER 18’s


B e d an d breakfast — B e n a u g h ty — S ta y over B ig discount n P i Special Event


' ► Dinner Dance


Saturday, February 14th SPECIAL MENU NOW AVAILABLE


Roses are red Violets are blue Avoid disappointment Book your table fo r 2 (or 4 or 6)


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 29th, 1987 3


Er a s e r e a Gl e COa Ch h o l id a y s , 1987 FULLY INCLUSIVE H0UDAYS TO:


Torquay. Isle of Man. Newquay, Austria. Rhine Valley. Weymouth. Italy.


Weston-Super-Mare. Boscombe, Black Forest. Paris, Llandudno, Holland. Whitby. Belgium, Isle o( Wight, Eastbourne, Scotland t,


TREAT YOURSELF to a mini trip to France for £29 or a 15 day European Tour at £347. We have a holiday for you in our new colour brochure. All tours travel direct from Lancashire to your resort without changing coach or waiting for a connection.


(Apollo, Manchester). Dept. Burnley 6-25 p.m. ELVIS COSTELLO MEAT LOAF


(NEC, Birmingham). Dept. Burnley 4-25 p.m. EUROPE IN CONCERT


Liverpool, 5-55 p.m.


Friday, January 30th C 1 0 .5 0


ENGELBERT H UM PER D IN CK Wednesday, February 4th (Apollo, Manchester). Dept. Burnley 6-55 p.m.


Wedneaday/Thursday, February 18/19th C16 .5 0


E15 .5 0


Thursday, February^26th °»66


For further details and Free Brochure


Phone Accrington 398911 (4 lines) or contact our local agents TRAVELPLAN, BURNLEY Telephone 415151


W e / a Why not visit


SwSn H otel (Clitheroe 23130)


Where our restaurant is open every lunchtime and Monday to Saturday evening inclusive.


We also serve bar snacks, in fact you can have anything from a chip butty to international cuisine all at very reasonable prices.


Call in arid pick up a menu.


I f you have a special event coming up why not have a look at our function room, where we can cater for up to 100, for a hot meal, and 160 for a buffet.


WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY!


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


CLAIMING DATES


date.


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


7th FEBRUARY, 1987. — Jumb le Sale, Slaid- bu rn and Dis t r ict Play­ group a t Vil lage Hall 1- 30 p.m.


21st to 28th February, 1987. Cl i theroe Par ish C h u r c h A m a t e u r Dramat ic and Operat ic Society p r e s en t "Ble s s the Br id e . "


RIO’S NIGHTCLUB 9-00 p.m. — 2-00 a.m.


EVERY THURSDAY DISCO-FREE ADMISSION


Every Friday and Saturday DISCO


SUNDAY CLUB 9-00 a.m. till late


plus HOTPOT DISCO


Mambars and Bona Flda Quest* For FREE membership


Tel. WHALLEY 3086


ST PAUL’S Low Moor


THIS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1st


9- 10- and parade


5-00 St Ann’s Court 6-00 Evensong


S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 8?h


6-00 "Songs of Praise” ADVANCE NOTICE


2 6 t h , 2 7 th an d 2 8 th FEBRUARY. — Chat- b u r n P l a y in g F i e ld s C om m i t t e e , P u s s in Boots.


13th MARCH, FRIDAY. — H o d d e r V a l l e y F o x h o u n d s , A n n u a l S u p p e r Newto n .


D a n c e ,


Sa tu rd ay , 14th March. G e l d a r d S i n g e r s a t Tr ini ty Church.


1 9 t h , 2 0 t h a n d 2 1 s t MARCH. — Bol ton-by- Bowland Drama Group p r e s e n t a musical "A Ro y a l Flu sh . — I n ­ qui r ie s Bol ton-by-Bovv- land 277.


Tickets now on sale for concert February 27th and February 28th.


6th and 7th March, Co n ­ c e r t of Yo u th , Civic Hall in aid of Nat ional Ch i ld r en ’s Home.


R e m a r k a b le la d y w h o t r a v e l le d t h e w o r ld


A CLITHEROE resident whose early y were spent in India, where she was taught by the legendary Mother Teresa of Calcutta, has died at the age of 77.


’ears ’ _____________ Mrs Clarice Eleanora


Morris, of Alma Place, Clitheroe, was born into a powerful family that was part of the Raj in India and attended the Loretto Convent in Delhi, where the headmistress was Mother Teresa. She returned to Europe


00 Holy Communion 30 Family Communion


Driving ban for nurse


and studied in Belgium before attending London University, where she gained a degree in music. In the 1950s she went


POLICE breathalysed a student nurse after seeing her van mount a footpath while leaving the Whalley Arms car park, Clitheroe magistrates were told.


to look after the merchant banker Lord Bethel and Lady Bethel in Sussex and later went to work in a similar role for Surrey cricketer Stuart Surridge at his Wandsworth home. Her friends included


BAWDLANDS CHIP SHOP


t S w T o P g i from


4-30 p.m. through until 11-30 p.m.


5 th APRIL. Ho u g h to n We a v e r s , Civic Hal l , C l i t h e r o e , s e a t s r e ­ s e rv e d . — Inq u i r ie s : Tel . Cl i the roe 41823.


Thursday, Friday, and Saturday


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


£S BLACKBURN


J f 662424 NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Call o r write to


many well-known cricke­ ters and television person­ ality Judith Chalmers. The latter friendship re­ sulted in a Thames TV programme on Hurst Green and Lancashire — home to her daughter, Mrs Pat Perry. In 1969 she moved to


Hostel, Calderstones Hos­ pital, Whalley, was fined £150 and banned from driving for 12 months after pleading guilty to driving with excess al­ cohol in her breath.


Susan Fans (22), of Old


alchohol in 100ml of breath, compared with the 35mg limit, told the court she had drunk about three pints of beer after m e e tin g f r ie n d s in Whalley.


RESPECTED FARMER


Lancashire, joining her daughter and son-in-law Tony at the Bayley Arms, Hurst Green, where for eight years until her re­ tirement she was respons­ ible for the kitchen ar­ ra n g em e n ts for the award-winning “Reet Good Do” Lancashire evenings. She also leaves a son,


A WELL-RESPECTED farmer in the Ribble Valley, Mr Lewis Hanson, of Beckside, West Brad­ ford, has died, aged 79. Mr Hanson was born


and brought up at Dale Head and farmed there for many years. He then moved to H als tead’s Farm, Waddington, until his retirement.


Victor Hugh and daughter Anita. The funeral service takes place at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst, to­ morrow followed by inter­ ment in St Jo sep h ’s Cemetery.


( 694929


CLITHEROE Association of Church Choirs is on the look-out for new members — for all sections — and would welcome recruits at rehearsals. The major work for this year is Mendelssohn’s


He is survived by his


wife, Hilda. The funeral service on


S a tu rd a y a t St Catherine’s Church, West Bradford, was followed by cremation at Burnley.


Choir needs new recruits


“Elijah,” to be presented in October. Both this and a Christmas concert will take place in Clitheroe Parish Church. The next rehearsal is on


Faris, who had 55mg of


February 8th, at 7-45 p.m., in church.


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


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