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BONFIRE NIGHT
;:WHERE:- Edisford Bridge Hotel,. , Clitheroe
WHEN: Thursdays November 5th TIME: 6-30 p.m.
PARISH CHURCH GUIDES
are holding a SECONDS |
■ EVENING ! by Joyplan
in the Parish Hall MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 2nd at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 30p Inc. refreshments
The Burnley Youth The atre present
BUGSY MALONE By Alan Parker.
Fast moving gangster show. 7-30 p.m. >
HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB
FLEA MARKET
AND INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE on SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 1st
at The Village Hall, Hurst Green
10 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Refreshments available all day Stalls £7
Tel. Mrs T. Crotty, Stonyhurst 486 or Mr D. Packer, Stonyhurst 639
THE MARINI TROMBONE ENSEMBLE
Concert programme of music from Bach to Rogers and Hart
8 p.m. — Tickets £2.50, Concessions £1.50 Mechanics Folk Club present
WHAIXKY r u m e n PLAYERS Present
The Shop at S Corner”
ly • By K<hv;inl 1'ercyi
at Whittle}’ Adult Centre THURSDAY, FRIDAY.
•SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2!lth, itllth and 31st
inclusive at 7-:lU p.m.
from U hitake*r\ Shop. Whiillev. or Tol. Whatley 2TJ.'i. or
TI(;KKTS: £1.111 rchild snpi
JUNE TABOR and MADDY PRIOR in Concert
The first ladies of folk together again. Only North-West appearance.
8 p.m. — Tickets £4, Folk Club Members £3
JAZZ COLLEGE SEXTET PLUS
Stan Barker and Digby Fairweather and friends in evening of swinging music. 8 p.m. — Tickets £3, Concessions £2 CABARET SEATING — all seats bookable
FREE JAZZ
IN THE MECHANICS SHUTTLE BAR NOVEMBER 1st
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ A - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THE LES ALLEN BAND
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
COME DANCING
to BOB JONHS AND HIS MUSIC .
on SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 14th 8 p m lo 11-45 p.m.
ADMISSION £2.50 (Inc. supper)
Tickets from Bolton-by-Bowland 277 U S |ANCASHIRE
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— RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICES DEPARTMENT —
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th
Loose Exchange Theatre Company present SCARECROWS
A new play by Vincent O’Connell
A challenging look back at the beautiful sixties Padiham Town Hall at 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2.25: Concessions: £1.25
PLEASE NOTE: This play contains scenes of nudity and is not recommended for the easily offended.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
Temba Theatre Company present BLACK LOVE SONGS
A new double bill from Britain's premier black Theatre group
Padiham Town Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets £2.25, Concessions £1.25
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th 7-30 p.m. A FUNNY KIND OF
EVENING WITH DAVID KOSSOFF
An evening of anecdotes, stories and reminiscences Habergham Sixth Form Centre, Kiddrow Lane Tickets: £3.00; Concessions £2.00
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ROMEO AND JULIET — Habergham November 19th CEILIDH NIGHT — Padiham Town Hall, November 27th JIG SAW PIECES with Adrian Hedley — November 30th — December 2nd
XMAS MUSIC HALL — December 15th
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ter, Coates informed the court that he had thought the motorist had stalled. As he began to overtake the car, it moved off, so he went over on to the wrong side of the bollards to avoid a collision with it.
Pendle Club
Clitheroe Pendle Club were Mrs P. Adey and Mr G. Horsfield. Mrs A. Barker and Mrs E. Wood.
WINNERS of the weekly, bridge session at the
motorist while he was waiting for a gap in the traffic, drove on the wrong side of bollards and trav elled down the wrong side of the road .for some dis tance. The motorist made a note of the registration number and gave it to the police. Pleading guilty by let
Coates overtook tne |
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Old books, brass, pottery, jewellery, etc.
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Parking, bar snacks Inquiries: ’J’ Fairs,
^ Tickets: £2.50, Concessions £1.50
NB. No performance SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8th TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th
or Burgess, Phllby and Maclean — The Musical State secrets revealed and moles unmasked
The Natural Theatre Company present SPY SOCIETY
in the all singing, all dancing Spy cabaret
Win a Copy of the Banned Blockbuster- Spycatcher
8 p.m. — Tickets £2.50, Concessions £1.50
r?; Bonfire, Fire works, Guy, Hot Potatoes, Hot
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UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
will meet on SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 31st, 1987 ID
St James’s Pastoral Centre
7-30 p.m. Speaker:
O. M. F. Missionary Everyone welcome
C a r d am a g e
VANDALS threw a stone through, the rear window of a ear parked in Standen Road, Clitheroe, on Satur day night, causing £150 damage.
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30th at 7-30 p.m. TYGERS OF PANTANG plus CIRCUS
Tickets: £3.50 adv.. £4 door THIS SUNDAY (Nov. 1st) at 7-30 p.m.
VAL DOONICAN —IN CONCERT—J
Tickets: £5.00, £4.00, £3.00 Reductions for childrervOAP
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4th at 8 p.m. LAUGHINGAS
Alternative comedy In Blakeys Admission on door £1.50 Please by early
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5th at 6 p.m. Live Jaz2 In Blakeys featuring
JIM MULLEN with the
GARY BOYLE BAND
Admission on door £2: Cone. £1.50 Please by early
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
"Classical Favourites"
Tickets: E5.50, £4.00. £2.50 Usual concessions
FRIDAY, NOV. 13th, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
FRIDAY THE 13th — THE GIG!
Showcase o f Blackburn bands SOME NOW ARE
RUSSIAN FOR MONEY and special guests
Tickets: £2 adv., £2.50 door
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ALICE IN WONDERLAND JIM BOWEN'S BULLSEYE
FRANKIE VAUGHAN and SYD LAWRENCE
ROMEO and JULIET VIENNA BOYS CHOIR
PADDY REILY and BRENDAN ’ GRACE
THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS XMAS CRACKER SHOW HALE and PACE
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Amazing Bob aims to help sufferers
FLEA MARKET AND INDOOR
CAR BOOT SALE
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SUNDAY, NOV. 1st 10-30 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Clear out your attic and turn it
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Lots of items — Bargains for all the family
Cafe, s ta lls £7
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A CLITHEROE cancer victim is defying the medical experts.
being diagnosed as having mesothelioma — a 1ung cancer caused by inhalation of ’asbestos dust — Mr Bob Daly is still amaz
Five years after
7r.\) oping the disease, yet Bob ’ ‘ ” (43), of Derwent Crescent,
, within 18 months of devel-
ing his doctors. Most su f fe re r s die
Driver reports another to police
A MOTORIST reported another driver to the police after seeing him drive on the wrong side of bollards at a road junction Clitheroe magistrates were told.
Lawson Steads Farm, Whalley, was fined £60 for driving a car without due care and attention, and £10 for failing to comply with a “keep left” sign.
incident took place on the A59 at Chatburn as a motorist was waiting to turn into Clitheroe Road.
Peter.Coates (19), of
continues to enjoy an active life. ‘ ’ M y sp e c ia l is t has
with three daughters, con tracted the disease 12 years ago while working for the Manchester Ship Canal Company at Man chester Docks. “Consignments of raw
asbestos used to come in from places like Swazi land," said Bob. “I only came into contact with it six times, carrying bags and containers, but that was enough.” He later worked for
Trutex at Bury and then Clitheroe before cancer was diagnosed, forcing him to retire. Despite his condition, he
Bitternes s wears you away. I believe in mind
holds no bitterness. “I’m not a bitter person.
thrown his medical books away,” joked Bob, a believer in the power of positive thinking. “The disease isn’t following any known pattern and at the moment I ’m q u i te a curiosity.” Bob, who is married
over matter and so just get on with life.” He is now devoted to
helping others. A volun ta ry worker with the social services, Bob is also training to become an advisor at Clitheroe Citi zens’ Advice Bureau. For' several years he
and wife Shirley have run ASSC, the Asbestos Suf ferers Support Campaign, offering advice on compen sation and counselling for
to a lot of people. I try to get them to think positi vely about it and bring the subject into the open.” Anyone wanting help
victims and their families. “Cancer is a dirty word
guests was the M a y o r e s s o f C li th c ro e , Mrs Hilda M c G h i e, and representa tives of the two Townswomen’s Guilds in Clith eroe, the Ladies’ Circle and the Soroptimists. There were also
Chipping. Amo n g th e
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vis itors f r om o t h e r I n n e r Wheel clubs and Mrs Nora Ains worth, a member of the council of the association of I n n e r Wheels, brought greetings from District 19.
Place in top rally
A PLACE in next month’s Lombard RAC Rally has been secured by Sawley’s .John Morton. John, a member of Clitheroe
and District Motor Club will be driving a four-wheel drive Grout) N Sierra. Having com peted in last year’s Scottish international with Lancaster’s Phil Sandham, John hopes that the experience the pair gained will prove invaluable this year.
Extension
from tlie ASSC can con tact Bob and Shirley on Clitheroe 22631.
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THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Development Sub committee has approved a one-unit extension to the existing chalet block at P a r r o c k Head Fa rm Hotel, Slaidburn.
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Rotarian quiz team on move
A TEAM representing the Rotary Club of Clitheroe is faring well in the area Inter-Rotary quiz.
ley-Pendleside team to win through to the next round o f t h e k n o c k o u t competition.
Clitheroe beat a Burn-
tain Roy Dewhurst, the Rev. Paul Warren, Mick Ablett and Frank Barnes.
The team included cap
THE big band sound flooded the Clitheroe Catholic Social Centre on Friday night as almost £300 was raised for the Ribble Valley Mayor’s charity appeal. The Moonlight Seren-
DUNSOP BRIDGE Wl
WHIST &
Saturday, October 31st, at 7-45 p.m.
DOMINOES
Admission £1.00 incl. Home-Made Pie and Pea Supper
7 / Y '• ;V~ BIG BAND SOUND RAISES CASH FOR MAYOR’S CHARITY
Old ra i lw a y s ta t io n
g e ts new p a s sen g er
CLITHEROE’S old rail way station is set to carry
a new passenger. East Lancashire firm
RAJ Up h o lstery has bought the lease to the building from Blackburn brewers Daniel' Thwaites and will open the “Station Suite Centre” within the next 10 days. Tile company lias a fac
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tory showroom in Accring ton Road, Burnley, and also manufacturs some components in the Enter prise Works, Lime Street, Clitheroe. The station was for
Life-long member Chemists’ rota
of the committee with the Ribble Valley Mayoress, Mrs E i le e n , N e v e t t , centre, and the Mayor, Coun. Les Nevett, left.
aders, an 18-piece band, supplied music for dancing and a buffet supper was served, by members of the Mayoress’s, ladies’ commit tee, who also organised the event. Pictured are members
nity all her life, Mrs Eve lyn Waddington, has died, aged 87.
died in Clitheroe Hospital, was born at Harrop Lodge, Slaidburn.
member and worker at Holden Chapel, attending the Sunday School there. It was there that she married John Henry Wad-
She was a life-long Mrs Waddington, who
A WOMAN connected with the farming commu
dington, and they moved to Stephenson’s Farm,
member of Slaidburn WI for many years, leaves a son Fred and daughter Isabel.
Mrs Waddington, a
interment was held last S a tu rd a y at Holden Chapel.
The funeral service and
where she lived until three years ago. Her husband pre-deceased her.
Change of use
THE change of use of premises at 2 Chatburn Road, Clitheroe, to office, kitchen and staff room has been granted by the Rib ble Valley Council's Devel opment Sub-committee.
A 54th birthday party for Inner Wheel
£24,000 in 1085 from Brit ish Rail.
ty! ;rly leased to iron mongers Burgess and Dunn, who moved their “Nutz and Boltz" shop out earlier this year. Thwaites bought the ft. building for
2,000 S( | .
TODAY and tomorrow, Hartley's, Church Street, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Heyes, Moor Lane: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Fri day until 6-30 p.m.
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