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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23rd 8 p.m. — 12 midnight
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS: C3.50 E2.50
BARBARA THOMPSON With PARAPHERNALIA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, at 8 p.m.
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Paul Hansard Puppets present: SWEENEY TODD Mr Clifford Spencer reads SHERLOCK HOLMES and THE EMPTY HOUSE
EVENING OF VICTORIAN MURDER AND MYSTERY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2.50/£1.50
KOSSOFF Presents his
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st
2 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. TICKETS:
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Radio Two Star in the dramatic tale of Edward Vlll's abdication
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, at 7-30 p.m. TICKETS: £ 3 *2
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, at 8 p.m. TICKETS: £4/£3
TEMPERANCE SEVEN PADIHAM TOWN HALL
THE ERIC AINSWORtH QUARTET
with Will Nuttal (Vibes), Sue Kibbey (Vocals) Gentle Jazz from the local favourites
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th 8 p.m. Tickets: £2.25/21.50
Bolton-by-Bowland
The Children's Committee
in Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
HUGE INDOOR/ OUTDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 10th (10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.)
C6 p e r "BO O T"
Refreshments. Sandwiches, etc. available Inquiries to:
Bolton-by-Bowland 293 .Angry songs, Funny songs.— entertaining songs LEON ROSSELSON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th — 8 p.m. Tickets: £3.00/£2 00
Alternative comedy: LAUGHINGAS JO BRAND The Sea Monster
(from FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE and RADIO FOUR)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th — From 8 p.m. THE FALCON, Whittam Street
Tickets: £2.50 (from Burnley. Mechanics) H O L ID A Y W O R K SH O P A C T IV IT IE S IERLAND!
|inrf shallows — where it • cold
A F R IC A N DRUMMING: September 12th, 10-30 a.m. PAPER MODELS AND MOBILES: September 13th, 10-30 a.m. M A S K MAKING: September 14th (Mechanics) and September 15th (Padiham Town Hall)
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 7-15 p.m.
DAHLIAS Mr L E S FODEN
(Elswick). Everybody welcome
Glasgow coach leaves Clitheroe Station 6-45 a.m.. Saturday, September 10th
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
FRIDAY a n d SATURDAY,
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SEPTEMBER 9th and 10th THE FORTUNES
(No. 1 Hit Record Group)
"You've Got Your Troubles." "Freedom Come." etc.
S A T U R D A Y O N L Y
TONY BRUTUS (TV's COMEDY STRONGMAN)
W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 14th
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ST PAUL’S Low Moor
Sunday, September 11th Owing to repair work
ALL SERVICES IN PARISH HALL
al usual times
Wednesday, September 14th COFFEE EVENING and
BRING AND BUY 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. The Vicarage
In aid of Church and Children's Society
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE APPEAL
BINGO NIGHTS and DOMINO NIGHTS
luring the summer. Watch this space for future details.
Thanks for your support MARKET FLEA
SEPTEMBER 11th (11 a.m. — 4 p.m.)
Glsburn Festival Hall SUNDAY,
Inquiries: TEL: CLEVELEYS 824918
MUSIC NIGHT at the
WELLSPRINGS INN, SABDEN
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SUNDAY NIGHT is
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SEPTEMBER 11th (at 11 a.m.)
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MIDNIGHT IN MOSCOW, I WANNA BE LIKE YOU, i ACAPULCO, SUKIYAKI/ SO DO I, SAMANTHA' 1 A MARCH OF ' • m THE
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SIAMESE SUNDAY 11th . .TY>
SEPTEMBER - 7.30 p.m? Tickets C6.00*
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HOT CARVERY and DANCE
Hodder Bridge Hotel, Chaigley
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1988 (at 8-00 p.m.)
TICKETS: £10, available from committee members, Hodder Bridge Hotel, or Tel. CLITHEROE 22377, after 6 p.m.
(ADMISSION STRICTLY LIMITED)
Mr R. J. C. Wood, c. En0 . f .i.c.e.. M.B.I.M.
Director of Technical and Leisure Services:
AD V A N C E BO X O F F IC E S Colne 864721 and Nelson
692890 (During office hours) THE BO X O F F IC E S AT
N E L SO N A N D CO LN E WILL B E C LO S ED S E P T EM B E R 12th, 13th, 14th, 1988
Jazz at the Municipal Hall “PEANUTS”
HUCKO with the
THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY Ribble Valley District (Whalley)
SEPTEMBER
Paintings by Gordon Haigh, of Oldham, finalist in the BBC Television "Look North-West 1988 Art Competition"
EXHIBITIONS GALLERY
LENDING DEPARTMENT Display by Whalley Adult Centre
WHITBREAD RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Div. 1
RIMINGTON KINGS ARMS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th ko 2-15 p.m.
Match Ball Sponsor: P R U D E N T IA L TOSSIDE CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL
SERVICE On Sunday,
September 11th at 7 p.m.
Followed by Jacob's Join Supper in the school
WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE In the Institute
On Monday,
S e p tem b e r 12th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 80p including supper followed by sale of harvest produce
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SATURDAY,
S E P T E M B E R 2 4 th , 1 9 8 8 Commencing 8 p.m.
Tickets: £2.50. Children and O A P s £1.50
An evening of mediumship with Britain’s leading male spiritualist
JAMES BYRNE
Colne Municipal Hall T U E S D A Y ,
O C T O B E R 4 th , 1 9 8 8 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHIC G A L L E R Y
Tickets: £3.00 all classes. P E N D L E
20 Scotland Road, Nelson (above Tourist Information Centre)
Open daily: Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Half-day clos
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SEPTEMBER 7th to SEPTEMBER 27th
PRESENCE
by CLEMENT COOPER A DM IS S IO N FREE.
Tickets from R. J. C. Wood, Direc tor of Technical and Leisure Ser vices. Bank House. Albert Road.
Colne. Tel. 864721: Tourist Infor mation Centre, 20a Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 692890; as welt as al
Althams Travel Agenc y . St J a m e s ' s St reet. Burnley: Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnley and Tourist Informa
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all council offices: Colne Town Hall;
Angela, Syl, Jane and'Helen, welcome you to the
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WE WILL BE SERVING LUNCHES 7 DAYS PER WEEK, WITH SPECIAL LUNCHES FOR SHOPPERS
LIVE MUSIC EVERY
WEDNESDAY FROM 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th CONRAD G. BERNETTI
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st The Fabulous
MITCH MITCHELL (SATCH) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
A BLAST FROM THE PAST (Duo. 50s and 60s music)
Market Place, Clitheroe — Tel. 26955
Assistant in store
THE death has occurred at .the age of 81 of a former Wpolworth sales assistant in/Clitheroe. /Mrs Evelyn Brinkman,
I Her late husband, Leo, was manager of a cream ery in Chaigley. She leaves a son and two daughters. The service and crema
of Bolland P ro sp e c t , worked in the store for a dumber of years, retiring in the late 1960s.
tion will take place at Pleasington today.
Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Boots, Castle Str e e t , Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Derrick Green, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6- 30 p.m.
Boost for fund
THE Save the Children Fund has been given a welcome boost by hard working Clitheroe women, who have put their skills into practice and produced 53 knitted tops, two pairs of pants and crocheted blankets. All the clothes and other
' f . I THERE was a touch of
sad ne ss at Clithcroe United Reformed Church on Sunday, as members of the congregation said goodbye to their minister for the last 12 years, the Rev. John Salsbury. At Mr Salsbury’s last
items have been delivered to a special warehouse in Preston. They will then be transported to London, before being sent abroad to one of the world’s trou ble spots, such as The Sudan or India.
Dressing up
Village Hall on Tuesday, starting at 8 p.m, and anyone in te r e s te d is invited to go along.
THE Ribble Valley Pre- School Playgroup Associa tion starts the autumn programme with a talk by Sheila Standing, of Black pool, on dressing up and imaginative play for the under fives. The venue is Chipping
service at the church, the congregation was joined by people from Newton, L a s t week the re was a
engraved g la s s bowl d e p ic t in g th e th r e e churches and a cheque by secretary Mr Michael Holgate. Mrs Marjorie Salsbury
presentation from the Barrow Church, which was under his care as well. He w a s g iv e n an
received a dried flower arrangement, handed
over by Helen Sower- butts, and Mr and Mrs S a lsb u ry ’s daughter, Joanna, was presented with a gift by the young people of the church. Mr Salsbury is leaving
to develop a new strategy for ministry among a number of scattered rural communities in North umberland.
Council moves welcomed by rail group
executive, Mr Michael Jackson, said the meeting agreed to work towards restoring the passenger service and action group chairman Mr Peter Moore described the decision as an important step in the right direction. He added: “My phone
mous groundswell of sup port for what we are try ing to do. The petition we have put out now has more than 1,000 signatures and names are coming in all the time.” Everybody now recog
n o t if ied BR of th e ir in te r e s t in the Se t t le route, so Transport Secre tary Mr Paul Channon is likely to delay his decision on any sell-off until next January. Meanwhile, in Clitheroe the action group is to hold
another of its highly popu lar rail days. This one will be on October 16th, when a train will inn to Black pool Illuminations.
Club outing
OFF to Glasgow Flower Festival on Saturday are Clitheroe Garden Club members. They are asked to meet in front of Clith eroe railway station to board the coach, which leaves at 6-45 a.m.
held in London this week for potential buyers and it is understood that British Rail would consider the Chatburn to Hellifield line as part of any sell-off of the 72-mile Carlisle route, if a buyer wanted to buy the Clitheroe line as well. Thirty groups have now
nised that the future of the Clitheroe line was bound up with that of the Settle to Carlisle route, Mr Moore added. A special seminar was
has been red-hot with inquiries about what is going to happen. Perso nally I am very pleased with the outcome of the meeting, which was both positive and constructive. “There is still an enor
met Ribble Borough Coun cil officials, county council lors and Blackburn Bor ough Council represent atives. Ribble Valley’s chief
MOVES by Ribble Borough Council calling for the restoration of passenger trains to Clitheroe have been warmly welcomed by the Ribble Valley Rail action group. Action group members
C j FROM PAGEOM
Campaign against Bill
the Clitheroe estates be kept by the borough coun cil are being circulated and will be sent to local MP Mr David Waddington. Apart from council
Petitions urging that
estates, some local villages are almost exclusively owned by a single private landlord and would come under the provisions of the Housing Bill, which is due to become law within the next few months. Campaigners are also
was weighted so that ten ants who do not vote will be assumed to be in favour of wanting a new landlord. She added:“This is most
never expected to be hav ing to tramp the streets doing this campaign work at my age. But if you want to protect the roof over your head, you must organise now. “Many private house
h o ld e r s s ym p a th is e because they agree it is a national disgrace that this should be taking place.”
Bandits raided
side window and escaped with the money in lOp, 50p and £1 coins. Clitheroe- police are investigating the raid.
THIEVES stole approxi mately £1,000 in loose change from two electronic bandits at a Calderstones staff club. They broke in through a
unfair because people do not know what is happen ing. We are urging them to contact their local coun cillors or write to their MP. "I am 67 years old and
concerned about voting procedures under the Bill’s provision to give council tenants a choice over whether they want to con tinue with their local coun cil as landlords or opt for a new one. Mrs Pell said'the voting
Angered by block to data on taxi drivers’ records
RIBBLE VALLEY councillors are angry about measures preventing local authorities from gaining access to data involving taxi dri vers with criminal records.
council’s Finance and Gen eral Purposes Sub-com mittee heard on Monday that this type of access would not be available, despite a campaign by the Association of District Council Representatives. The campaign has the
Members of the borough
backing of the Ribble Val ley Council, which is
(Chipping) said that lack of access to such records was “appalling action” and the data protection registrar should be informed about local councillors’ feelings on the matter. “They are putting a
heard that a c c e s s to records would produce too big a workload for those involved in compiling the data protection register. Coun. Bill Bowker
Getting
together AMALGAMATING from
to form a mixed group after the summer recess. The newly-formed club is to be called Clitheroe Speakers’ Club and will meet fortnightly in Low Moor Club. The first meeting takes
Monday are Clitheroe Ladies' and Men’s Speak ers’ Clubs. The clubs voted in May
that access is especially important where taxi dri vers are transporting chil dren to school from rural areas. The su b-commit te e
responsible for issuing permits to taxi drivers allowing them to operate. The council has stressed
small principle before the common g o o d ,” he declared. Meanwhile, the sub
committee stressed that character references were still necessary from pros pective taxi operators.
Surrendering weapons
THE initial response in Clitheroe to
the.national firearms amnesty has been good, with seven weapons handed in and a large amount of ammunition. The weapons included rifles, hand guns and air pistols.
for 20 years, lasts for a month, the aim being to enable people to surrender guns for which they do not possess valid certificates.
The amnesty, the first
will not be brought against anyone who hands in ille gally held weapons.
Criminal proceedings
Busy time at the library
A DISPLAY arranged by the Whalley Adult Centre in conjunction with the
start of its evening classes is being staged at Whalley
paintings in mixed media by Mr Gordon Haigh. of Oldham.
Library this month. Also on exhibition are
Artist Mr Haigh (20)
place on Monday and an in v i ta t io n has been extended to anyone wish ing to join or attend a meeting to find out more about it.
turned professional with the help of a Prince’s Trust grant.
f in a l is ts out of 1,700 entrants in the BBC Look North West Art ’8S competition.
He was one of the S9 S: ORRELL —
THORNTON St Helen’s Church. Wad dington. was the setting for the wedding of Miss Janet Thornton and Mr Stephen Orrell. The bride, a personal
by her father, wore a white gown of French embroidered satin with a fitted skirt and bustle. She had a headdress of dia mante and pearls and car ried a bouquet of cream lilies, freesia and roses, yellow spray carnations and gypsophila. In attendance were Mrs
upholsterer, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs J. V. Orrell, of Thorn Street, Sabden. Tile bride, given away
secretary, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs H. S. Thornton, of West- f i e ld D r iv e . W e s t Bradford. The bridegroom, an
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Pamela Bromley and Miss Elaine Allen, who wore pink satin dresses with dropp ed w a is t s and beaded bodices. They had pink and white coronets of roses in their hair and car ried bouquets of pink roses, white freesia, pink and white spray carnations and gypsophila. Best man was Mr M.
Orrell. the bridegroom's brother, groomsmen were
Mr C. Whitehead and Mr G. Whitehead and ushers Mr M. Boyer and Mr A. Whitehead. The ceremony was con
ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild and a reception was held at The Moorcock Inn, Waddington. The couple are to live in
Sabden. Photograph: David Sim mons Studio, Clitheroe.
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