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THE Clitheroe production of “Oliver” looks certain to raise a spectacular profit for Children in Need.
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Blocks, Steel Reinforcement, Asbestos Roofing, Drainage, ‘Onduline’ Roofing, Land Drain Tiles, Tools, etc., etc.
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DEREK LEIGH TV RENTALS
4 Shireburn Avenue, Clitheroe. Telephone 24168.
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is that there is no time for “dithering, my dears,” if you still want to join the 51-strong cast in “picking a pocket or two.”
its fund-raising for 20th century children in need and John says that the fictitious 19th century reluctant pickpocket and the rest of the east have produced an “electrifying atmosphere” at rehears als. So stand by for a polished first night.
CATS has chosen an appropriate musical for
continues each night at the same time until the following Saturday, when a matinee performance will he staged at 2-30 p.m. as well as the last per formance at 7-30 p.m.
The curtain rises on Saturday at 7-30 p.m. and
popular than the other days and on Monday there were 36 tickets for the opening night still available.
John says that the first Saturday has proved less
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, so the produc tion should be spot on by Saturday,” he declared.
“There will be technical and dress rehearsals on
available for Monday, 10 for Tuesday, 20 for Wed nesday, 20 for Thursday and 10 for the matinee.
Earlier this week there were also 30 tickets still
Our photograph shows the “Oliver” cast eagerly awaiting curtain up.
Talented work goes on show
lier this week there were only 126 scats going beg ging for the six-day musical at the Civic Hall. So the message from Fagin, alias John Turner,
More than 3,000 tickets have been sold and ear ROUND & ABOUT
Councillor is the new head of Trutex
tured right) has more schoolwear and Trutex t t h n 11 TO v P 1 V <5 ’ casualwear into the 1990s.
experience in the tex- Crescent, Clitheroe, tile industry after hav- was elected to the Ribble ing graduated from Valley Council and Clith- M a n c h e s te r Univ- eroe Town Council in
h a n 30 y e at s Mr whitehead, 0f Page- ersity.
spent four years in West ough’s Housing and Policy Africa on special projects, and Resources committees After joining Tootal in and is vice-chairman of the 1960, he was appointed to Finance and General Pur-
He joined Unilever and He serves on the bor- 1987■
the menswear board in poses Sub-committee. 1968 as merchandise director.
Trutex resulted m a trans- Royi|{ Grammar School. fer to the Trutex board,
ru The Tootal takeovei of
r die School and a founda- gOVernor 0f Clitheroe
He is a governor of Pen-
where he became part of a Mr Whitehead succeeds team which reshaped the Mr Roy Fraser, who is to format and activities of the concentrate on the role of company.
As managing director, involves special projects he now looks forward to and acquisition activities.
director (projects), which
Inn seeks help for memorabilia wall
THE proprietors of the Moorcock Inn, near Waddington, Peter and Susan Fillary. are seeking the help of readers for a memorabilia wall they are planning at the ancient hostelry.
Susan, former proprie
tress of “The Larder” in Clitheroe. said: “We are seeking any items with associations with the Moorcock which readers
think would be of interest to customers. We believe there are some fascinating old photographs and illus trations in existence and we would like to see them.”
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CYRIL Ex-Hoover
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57 W00NE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22023
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MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tot. 22683
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Real logs 80p per bag or £25 and £30 loads
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JOHN G. CRICK (Clitheroe 1978)
PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE
6p per copy.
Discount over 100. 12 Lowergate,
Clitheroe S 24253
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watercolours and oils for the group’s 10th annual exhibition in the lib ra ry gallery were attracting many visitors within a few days of the work going
NINE talented members of Whalley Art Group have pro duced a winning formula for an exhibition at the village library. Their 40 paintings in
on show. District Librarian Miss
Barbara Snell said the paintings would no doubt enhance the library ser vice’s reputation for high quality exhibitions by local artists. The group, which meets
each year to view the group’s work and those who have not yet visited this year’s exhibition are reminded that the display continues until November 27th.
Said Miss Snell: “The library has built up a repu
and 1984 and lives in Great Harwood. Mr Hindley takes over as president on November
reunions have attracted record attendances and anyone intending to be present, who has not yet booked, is asked to do so immediately. Bookings can be made through Mr Whiteside (Clitheroe 22121) or treasurer Mr Mark Dawson (Clitheroe 22118).
18th, when the association holds its AGM and annual reunion at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. Secretary Mr Keith Whiteside says that the last two
Search for most caring school
country is eligible to enter a special competition Caring launched by TV-am in the build-up to its massive
launched today, is a joint venture with Lions Club's International, supported by Barclays Bank. Boots and Rttmbelows. Closing date for entries is November 30th and entry forms are available from TV-am, 22 Carnaby Street, London W1V 1PV.
receive a trophy, plus a superb package compris ing a video recorder, colour TV monitor, video cam corder and satellite dish. The Caring Christmas Campaign, officially
what the students have learnt from the experience of giving. As well as appearing on TV-am. the top school will
paper are also a good idea. Then the school should send an essay,
a.sound or video recording, or a poem which best expresses
priate gifts such as non-perishable foods, new cloth ing and bedding to the elderly in their community. . Luxury items such as scented soap or writing
All pupils need to do is to collect and give appro Christmas Campaign.
COULD the Ribble Valley be home to Britain’s most caring school in the coming festive season? We may well find out, for every school in the
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School from 1958 until 1964, is the Labour Member of the European Parliament for Lancashire East, the Euro front-bench spokesman on trade and a member of the Socialist Group Parlimentary Executive. He was leader of Hyndburn Council between 1981
EURO MP Mr Michael Hindley is to be the next president of the Old Clitheronians’ Association. Mr Hindley, who attended Clitheroe Royal Grammar
President-elect is Euro MP
informally at members’ homes during the winter and on location in the sum mer, includes several for mer art teachers. Their work covers subjects from landscapes to flower paintings. Many visitors return
tation over the years for its many and varied exhi bitions and this one is of the usual high standard.”
The artists involved are
Elizabeth Foster, Freda Makin, Mary Grey, Min Hunt, Kathleen Hill, Bar bara Haydock, Phyllis Ackroyd, Chris Mellor and Donald Barnes.
Grey discussing one of her paintings with other artists.
Our picture shows Mary
when the inn was built, but there has been a build ing on the site since at least the 17th century and with its panoramic Ribble Valley views the inn has always aroused wide spread interest.
No-one seems quite sure
ered around the former farm to watch an eclipse of the sun and it is believed that a photographic record was made.
In 1927, hundreds gath
road was blocked for weeks on end in the worst recorded Ribble Valley snowstorm and again photographs were taken.
In 1947, the Newton
was high drama when fire ravaged the building.
More recently, there
mirror the life of Ribble Valley, as long as appro priate items can be traced. Anyone able to help can call in to see Peter and Susan.
A record of the past will LIBRARY CORNER
jroes to India as a governess to escape the secrets of her past. “Where the rivers meet’* — John Wain. Tells of two broth
LATEST additions to the stock at CHtheroe Library include: “The India Fan** — Victoria Holt. The story of Hrusilla. who
el’s and their life in the Oxford of the HMOs. “The sharp end” — Frank Cater. A Scotland Yard detec
tive recalls some of the cases on which he worked. “Composition and perspective” — T. W. Ward. A guide for artists which outlines basic techniques.
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