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omi.try St hoot. Queen's it.).ul. Chtheroe. 10-30
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CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tol. Accrington 384074 t STAR WEEKEND ★ IN THE
CABARET ROOM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
G'tU,' Sho^group SATURDAY ONLY
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Lancashire $ Favourite Comedian Why not book a meal In the
WANDERING WALTER
Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply
WEDNESDAY. JULY 13th
GREAT BALLS OF FIRE
Sounds o'the 50s. 60s
FREE ADMISSION to cabaret when dining In the carvery, Wednesday only
at the organ — guest singers welcome
Sun. Tues.. Thurs. KEN HARTLEY
Wednesday, Friday
BACK IN TIME WITH PAT CARTER
Waving your favourite repuests
SATURDAY, IN THE LOUNGE BAR
FOOTTAPPERS MONDAY, JU LY 11th
JIMMY HEYWORTH lunch and evenings
QUINTET Food available
OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES
Room available for private hire
WEDDINGS CATERED FOR
Why not bring the family Children made welcome
Pick Your Own Strawberries and Raspberries at
UNDERLEY HOME FARM
Krtby LortsdaJs Telephone 71207
(24 hr. Crop Information) Open Daffy 10 aun. to 6 pjn.
ID i j i t e H i o n
Picking Baskets Supplied
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LIVE MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY
C L ITH E R O E GARDEN C LU B
M O N D A Y , JU L Y 11th 7-15 p.m.
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL
Mr PAUL BROOKING (Kirkham)
“ MICRO
PROPAGATION” Everyone welcome
R IB B L E
R V R Y W l f IN V IT E S Y O U T O A
SUMMER WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN
AFRO-CARIBBHAN DANCE
10 a.m. — 3 pm.; Tlckata C2.50
with MILLIE FERRYMAN JULY 11th
JEWELLERY FROM JUNK
PADIHAM TOWN HALL
JULY 11lh and 20th 1000 a.m.— 12-30 p.m. SOp p«r Mtalon
KITE FLYING and FACE PAINTING
JULY 12th, 9-30 p.m. — noon FREE opp. bui itatlonCantanary Way
BALLET THEATRE JULY 12th
_______C1-50 par taaalon
10-30 am. 1-Mpm.
8-12yra tt-Uyra
PAPER PLATE TOYS
10-30 a.m, -— t2-30 p.m.; Coat 50p
PADIHAM TOWN HALL JULY 13th
WILD WEST FUN DAY
10 a.m, — 3 p.m.; Coat C2.0G JULY 14th
RING BOX OFFICE FOR MORE DETAILS
0 2 8 2 3 0 0 5 5 Manchester Road • ; B U R N L E Y ■
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BALLET FOR BEGINNERS with n o r th er n
T O D IS C U S S T H E T H R E A T T O T H E F U T U R E O F T H E R IB B L E V A L L E Y L IN E
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WEDNESDAY, JU LY 13th — at —
TR IN IT Y M E TH O D IS T C H U R C H H A L L C L ITH E R O E , starting at 7-30 p.m.
HELP SA VE YOUR LOCAL LINE
W E S T BRADFORD TO D D LER GROUP
JUMBLE SALE
(Lots of children’s clothes)
SATUR D A Y , JU L Y 9th 10 a.m.
At the Playing Fields Pavilion, West Bradford
Admission 20p Proceeds to Toddler Group Bus leaves York Street 9*15 a.m.
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Sabden, Four Lane Ends
Whalley, Bus Station
9-30 a.m. 9-40 a.m.
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! Ribble Valley Borough Council— Serving the Community
11-40 a.m. 11-30 a.m.
LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, JULY 8th
C R Y STA L KANE SUNDAY, JULY 10th
(Female Vocalist)
M EMBERS DRAW £12 Members and Bona Fide Guests
BIBLE SOCIETY CR EAM T E A S WILI>
BE S ER V ED at the
United Reformed Church SATURDAY, JULY 9th, 1988
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o M a r t w e ’s 9-30 p.m. — 2 a.m.
FR E E A DM IS S IO N TH U R S D A Y THURSDAY NIGHT
MR BEER GUT COMPETITION ■1st Prize: £10
SATURDAY FUN NIGHT Smart, casual dress
Hen parties. 21sts etc. Celebrate here (free bottle ol bubbly) 16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Tel. Whalley B23086 J *
Clitheme 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22S31 (Classified) I
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CLITHEROE CENTRAL WORKING MEN'S CLUB ■
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•;' Whalley Road, Clltheroe Tel. 23337 1 SATURDAY, JULY 9th
BIG MIKE BERRY Comedy Vocal '
SATURDAY RAFFLE 650 No. 705
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT'EVERY J FRIDAY AND SUNDAY
; Members and Bona Flde'Gueets -
m o o r l a n d s c h o o l , Clitheroe
SUMMER F E TE
SATURDAY, JULY 9th, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission free All welcome
Cream leas, pony rides, Pendle Jazzmen, sideshows, dancing and Ju-Jitsu display.
Added attraction: Band of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment
Directions: Waddington Road, under railway bridge, third turn on right. Follow signs.
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LOYOLA CUBS JUM B L E
Catholic Social Centre, Lowergate
SATURDAY, JULY 9th at 2 p.m.
ADMISSION 10p Proceeds to Cub funds COLLECTORS FAIR ANTIQUE
and FLEA MARKET Skipton Town Hall
SATURDAY, JULY 9th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Old postcards, small furniture, stamp, books, coins, pine, linen, pottery, flatware, glass, etc.
Inquiries: J . Fairs, Barnoldswlck 813626
MUSIC NIGHT at the
SUNDAY NIGHT is
WELLSPRINGS INN, SABDEN
TEL : CLITHEROE 23870
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH
MEETS EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m. in
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| CLITHEROE ROAD, | J
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CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD
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meven days a w e e k I
Private Room available i' lor weddings, parties, f j
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CRAFT FAIR
GISBURN SUNDAY,
10 a.m. — 5 p.m. JULY 10th
in the FESTIVAL HALL FREE ADMISSION
Inquiries: Glsburn 541 j For further information
Tel. CLITHEROE 22334
WADDINGTON will b e at
SURGERY DAVID
MP
Your Member of Parliament
The Clitheroe Association Offices
On SATURDAY, JULY 9th
10-45 a.m. to 11-45 a.m. For appointments please telephone: C U TH ER O E 25939
COACH HIRE
HODSONS.r GISBURN PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI
T E L . G IS B U R N 394 COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES,YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
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THE SUMMER FUN/SWIM BUS SPECIALS
LONGRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE
£1 for return fare and admission. YOUR children’s chance to join In fun and frolics this Summer.
CLITHEROE FUN BUS
EVERY TUESDAY FROM JULY 19th TILL AUGUST 23rd Tickets from Information Office, Council Offices,
Clitheroe, or on the bus. Departs York Street lay-by 1-15 p.m., arrives back 4-45 p.m.
WHALLEY/MELLOR FUN BUS EVERY THURSDAY FROM JULY 21st TILL AUGUST 25th
Tickets available on the bus. Departs Whalley 9-45 a.m., arrives back Whalley 1-45 p.m. RIBBLESDALE POOL
Special price lor family fun:£2 Adults, £1 Children (Includes return bus fare and admission to pool!)
Tickets available on the bus.
READ/SIMONSTONE/SABDEN/WHALLEY SWIM BUS
EVERY TUESDAY FROM JULY 19th TILL AUGUST 23rd Departs
Read, Post Office Slmonstone, School Lane Junction
9-20 a.m. 9-22 a.m.
Arrives BBCk
11-50 a.m. 11-41
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Whittingham Lane, Goosnargh
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 7th, 1988. 3-
W a r n in g o f g ia n t h o gw e e d d a n g e r s
A CAMPAIGN wai'ning children of the dan gers of giant hogweed has been launched in the Ribble Valley. Borough Health and to heal and can sometimes
Housing Officer Mr David r e q u i r e h o s p i t a l Morris wants leaflets and treatment, posters distributing to Youngsters often snap schools throughout the off hollow stems and use Ribble Valley warning of them as telescopes or the dangers.
rapidly growing one in and mouth. Britain and must be taken Colonies of the weed seriously here in the Rib- grow along river banks in ble Valley, especially with the Ribble Valley and the summer holidays com- council officials are anx- ing up.”
He said: “The threat is a blisters around the eyes
hurt when his moped was involved in a collision with a Ford Fiesta on the A59 Whalley to Clitheroe bypass. Said Mrs Alston: “There
Hayhurst Street, remains poorly but stable at Black burn Royal Infirmary and is visited each evening by his mother, Mrs Margaret Ann Alston, of the same address. Mr Alston was seriously
A CLITHEROE mother is keeping a nightly watch over her injured son, still in intensive care after a road traffic accident three weeks ago. Tony Alston (39), of
contains chemicals which w a n t i n g c o l o n i e s make skin sensitive to destroying effectively sunlight. Children han- should contact the council dling the plant can receive offices in Clitheroe. painful water blisters In Lancashire, giant which are often very slow hogweed can grow nearly three metres high and is easily identified, with its white flowering stem and divided leaves. In amenity areas its spread endangers other plants and kills grass. On river banks this can lead to erosion, when the plant dies in winter exposing bare soil. It was introduced into
The sap of the hogweed ever possible. Anyone ious to destroy them wher-
Mother’s nightly vigil
Britain from the Caucasus and is now extending its g row th very rapid ly throughout the British Isles.
COFFEE MORNING BOOSTS LEPRA FUNDS
blowpipes, resulting in
THE Clitheroe Lepra branch raised almost £209 at a coffee morning in Trinity Church Hall on Saturday. The money will go to the British Leprosy Relief Association for research and care of leprosy victims. Committee members and friends ran a variety of stalls, one of the popu
lar attractions being a guess the weight of a cake competition, won by Mr Geoffrey Braithwaite. The cake had been made by member Mrs E. Dcwhurst. Lepra’s next fund-raising event will be a street collection in September in
the market area. Our picture shows branch president Coun. Howel Jones (fifth left) with
Started Heart Machine Fund
THE man who started the Clitheroe Heart Machine Fund in the 1970s, Mr Thomas “Tot- tie” Titterington, has died. Tottie (83), a widower,
is not much change in him. We are waiting for the specialist to come again. “Tony is still on a venti
is conscious and under stands what we say to him, and can blink for yes and no.”
lator, because although they take him off it some times and he breathes on his own, they are still wor ried about his chest. “He can’t speak, but he
Mr Alston has a son, Gary (17), of West View.
Tribute to former teacher
Waddington Road, Clith eroe, until just over a year
the Rector of Stonyhurst College, Fr Michael 0 ’Hal- loran, said: “In Cos Wat son, his pupils, their fami lies and his colleagues, priests as well as lay men, found a fine example of totally consistent Chris tian faith.”
Society member for many years and also belonged to Clitheroe Probus Club. Paying tribute to him,
C IN E M A
“Three men and a baby,” which starts its week-long run at Clitheroe Civic Hall tomorrow night.
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throws Peter (Tom Sel- leck), Michael (Steve Gut- tenberg) and Jack (Ted Danson) headlong into a world of dirty nappies and midnight feeds — a world they are totally unpre pared to cope with. See the fun in the film
down when a six-month old baby is left on their doorstep. Her unexpected arrival
THE carefree life of three successful New York bachelors is turned upside
Watson taught at Ample- forth, Yorkshire, moving to Stonyhurst in 1949. He retired from the college in 1977 and for a number of years was secretary of the Old Boys’ Association. Mr Watson was a Civic
ago, when he and his wife, Gwen, moved to Belgium to be near their daughter. During his career, Mr
A MEMORIAL service was held at Stonyhurst Chapel on Monday for Mr Cos Watson, a former head of biology at the col lege and past chairman of Clitheroe Civic Society. Mr Watson lived in
W E N B O R N — G A R R A T T
Judith Elizabeth Garratt was married to chartered accountant Mr David Richard Wenborn at Whalley Parish Church. The bride is the only
by her uncle, Mr Gordon Wood, wore a pure wild
jMytton Fold Farm Hotel, Langho. The couple are honeymooning in Switzer land. They are to live in St Albans, Hertfordshire. P h o to g rap h : P y e ’s,
ducted by Canon Dixon and organist was Mr J. R. Thornton. A reception was held at
Clitheroe.
Big hit for ‘Caught in Time’
on the “ Today” p ro gramme on Radio Four, a n d a l s o h a d a seven-minute slot on the John Dunn Show on Radio Two. The disc was compiled
by Archivist Ken Howarth and Andrew Schofield.
ing reminiscences, dialect speech, sounds and music which evoke the very essence of life in the North-West, have been excellent, following public ity on national radio. The disc was featured
A UNIQUE compact disc, “Caught in time,” pro duced by the North-West Sound Archive, has been attracting interest from all over the country. Sales of the disc, includ
frey Ellis, groomsman was Mr Mark Brewer and usher was Mr Michael Wenborn. The ceremony was con
and chi f fon d re s s e s trimmed with old rose pink. Juliet carried a small spray of roses and bridal gladioli and Laura and Charlotte carried hoops decorated with cream and pink silk flowers. Best man was Mr Geof
Juliet Wenborn, the bride groom’s sister, and Miss Laura and Miss Charlotte B rew e r , th e b r id e ’s cousins. They wore ivory silk
silk ivory-coloured gown trimmed with hand-made silk roses. Her ivory silk veil was held in place by a headdress of ivory silk roses and she carried a waterfall bouquet of roses, Singapore orchids and ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss
elder son of Mr and Mrs Colin Wenborn, of Beech A v enu e , E f f in g h am , Surrey. The bride, given away
daughter of Mrs Kathleen Garratt, of Sunnyside Avenue, Billington. The bridegroom is the
Chartered librarian Miss
came to Clitheroe with his family at the age of two. They lived in the former lodge next to Castle House and he worked for a firm of solicitors as a clerk. He lived in Chatburn for
a time with his wife, Lily, and during the last war was in the Royal Navy,
would come up to him in the street and hand over t he i r co ppers , whi le organisations made sub stantial donations. Nobody was more surprised than Tottie at how the fund grew. Born in Cumbria, he
thrombosis and the fund quickly captured the pub lic imagination. Several thousand pounds was raised and a range of e- quipment, including a defi brillator and a cardiac monitor, was purchased for C li th e ro e Heal th Centre. Complete s tran g e rs
who lived in Whalley Road, Clitheroe, decided to start the job of collect ing following the death of his brother-in-law from a heart complaint. He himself survived a
Lakeland
panorama TWO junior Clitheroe Naturalists led a party of 30 members from Ashness Midge through Ashness Woods to a lovely surprise view — a superb pano rama of Derwent Water and th e summit of Skiddaw. After a stop at the old
seeing service in the Medi terranean and Far East. Afterwards he worked
coined by his grandmother because he was very small as a child. It caught on with the family and, despite his travels, stayed with him all his life. The service and crema
tion is at Accrington today.
Bright and sunny June
ing, the 25th and 26th, when 1.8 inches fell. The total for the month
was 52.6mm — ap p ro x i- mately two inches of rain.
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on the 20th and 21st, but the main rainfall for the month came on Saturday night and Sunday morn
saw temperatures of 78, 79 and 80 deg. F. There was a little rain
JUNE was a bright and sunny month with tem peratures above average, starting out with four cooi wet days but soon enter ing a long drv warm spell. The 14th, 15th and lGth
in an export business in London, before returning to Clitheroe as a despatch clerk at Atkinson’s. His n i ckname was
pa ckhor s e br i dge at Watendlath, the group went on to Borrowdale and through Johnny’s Wood to end the walk at Seatoller. The waysides were rich
in flora, with great drifts of orchids, bog asphodel, spearwort, eyebright ami thyme. MrJ. Billington thanked
local, meeting at the sta tion at 10-30 a.m. a week on Saturday.
the young leaders. The next walk will be
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