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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES
King Street, Clltheroe Tel. 24804/22323
1 8 th JUNE We s t B r a d f o r d vill.i'ie Spo r t s day and bar* brutir.
SATURDAY 1 8 th and S u n d a y l*Jtti J u n e . S t . H e l e n ’ s . Waiktnpitun. 5 5 0 t h anntver* s,
arv r«:tcbration.
SUNDAY 19th JU N E , Chain- try Manor Open Da y . Fur - t h i* r d e ta ils , co ntact AaTimi ton 3 8 3 3 4 7 .
JUNE 25th Cl i th e r o e Ladi e s t. 'in lc. Media e v a l Hamjuet , t i c k e t s £ 5 . A l l e n q u i r i e s t o Mr s R o b e r t s . C t i t h e r o e 2 3 5 5 0 .
A U G U S T 2 0 t h . C l i t h e r o e A r v a Wumi ' i i ' s I n s t i t u t e Show at Rib b l e sd a l e Co u n t y
Secondary S ch o o l , O u e e n ' s Road. Cl i th e r o e , 1 0 - 3 0 a . in. . 112 n o on. 1 p .m. - 5 p.ui .
SEPTEMBER 1 0 th . T h e Hod- t i e r Wi l l e y A i i r i c u l t u r a l a n d H u r t u u l t n r a l S o c i e t y S h o w , P u n s o p B n d n e .
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10 lengths of the baths
10 miles on a bike 3 mile jog/walk/stagger ANNUAL CHARITY TRIATHLON on
S A TU R D A Y , JU L Y 2nd Contact:
VICKY or PAT on CLITHEROE 24475 or 24472 Qfahqe “THE AUCTIONEER”
Cafe and Restaurant New Market Street
(opp. Old Auction Mart) Tel. Clitheroe 27153
We are now open for:
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
★ STAR WEEKEND ★ IN THE CABARET ROOM FRIDAY
MAD JACKS
TRAVELLING CIRCUS
Back by puDUc demand SATURDAY ONLY
JIMMY JAMES AND THE
VAGABONDS Plus Comedian
MIKE FARRELL Why not book a meat In the
Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd T A B O O
Fantastic Caoaref Croup
FREE ADMISSION to cabaret when dining In the carvery, Wedneedey only
Sun, Tues., Thurs. KEN HARTLEY
at tho organ guest singers welcome
Wednesday, Fridja y BACK IN TIME WITnTH
PAT CARTER P'ayr.Q your lavounle requests
SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, IN THE LOUNGE BAR
DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS
MONDAY, JUNE 20th
THE FOOTTAPPERS Food available
Room available (or private hire
WEDDINGS CATERED FOR
•Vhy not bnng the family Children made welcome
lunch and evenings OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES
W\)\Xt Uton Hotel
Market Place, Clltheroe
S 26955 L IV E M U S IC
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd THE RUSS
LEE SOUND (Guitar/vocalist)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th
(Halifax's No. 1 Folk Guitarist)
STEVE BROWN
Salem
Congregational Chapel
Martin Top, Rlmington
SUNDAY SCHOOL
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th at 2 p.m.
Rev. Hugh Clark of Gisburn
at 6-30 p.m. The Crystells
From the Central Methodist Church, Morecambe
Girls, Choir and Rev. Fisher
Please come along and support this choir
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FRIENDS OF ST JAMES’S SCHOOL present
T$T Midsummer Madness <r£y
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FRIDAY, JUNE 24th 6 p.m. — 8-30 p.m.
at ST JAMES'S SCHOOL M
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FACE PAINTING ★ GAMES * RAINBOW DIP * INDIAN J o \ TEEPEE— ADMISSION FREE
A P Present
CONISTON HALL (A65 between Gargrave & Settle)
CRAFTS at jf-pv
Visiting Craftspeople from all over the
i'Xi'country with Displays 1 Demonstrations and Goods
,o rs a ,e 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, June 25th and 26th
SUNDAY NIGHT is
MUSIC NIGHT at the
WELLSPRINGS INN, SABDEN
TEL: CLITHEROE 23870
Cancer Research Please help CANCER RESEARCH THE IMPERIAL
CHARITY SHOP 16 Castle Street, Clitheroe
bric-a-brac. etc., to sell in their shop
Bereavements discreetly handled — We can collect
Please telephone: 28531
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: WHIST and * J DOMINO *
t DRIVE J L Saturday, June 18th, *
„ at 7-45 p.m. supper *
* Admission 80p, including S J
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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
Waddlngton Branch CHEESE and
WINE EVENING
Eaves Hall Country Club
Wednesday, June 22nd, 7-30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m.
Tombola — Cake Stall — Bring and Buy, etc.
Admission £1.25 Arts and Entertainments Centre A day at
Chester Zoo is like i
taking a trek w around * the world. -
Come along to Chester Zoo and discover
fabulous animals, beautiful gardens,
waterboat trips and more.
Go on take a trek around the world.
See the wild side o f life at... H P i i UPTON.’V^CHESTER.
JUST OFF THE A41 Open from 10am till dusk.
Chester (0?<U) 380280
Free car parking Special Family titfets available Telephone
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Audience participation, jokes, sketches, music and song.
SATURDAY 1 8 tb JU N E 1 0 . 3 0 a .m . l .S O p .m .
TICK ETS E l.S O Available from;
BURNLEY MECHANICS BOX OFFICE.
M AN CHE S TER RO AD . BURNLEY. T elep hon e Burnley 30055
o n rm ROAD \WITH,
Arts and Entertainments Centre , Direct from Hungary~~
DIXIELAND BAND A rhapsody of Hungarian hot jazz.
THE STUDIUM
THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd 8 p.m. — Tickets £3/£2
BURNLEY YOUTH BAND & YOUTH THEATRE present
NIGHT’S CONCERT A MIDSUMMER
FRIDAY, JUNE 24ttl 7-30 p.m. — Tickets £2/£1
R ’n’ B at PADIHAM TOWN HALL
ATLANTA ROOTS FRIDAY, JUNE 24th 8 p.m. — Tickets C2.50/C2
HOLIDAY FUNTIME
MERMAID PUPPET THEATRE presents A SPLINTERS (un-fitlod Journey bock in time
M O N D A Y , JU L Y 4th 1-30 p.m. — Tickets £1
OVER THE TOP THEATRE presents THREE BULLY GOATS GRUFF A now look at an old story
TU E S D A Y , JU L Y 5th 12-30 p.m. — Tickets £1
ANDY KERSHAW introduces; CLOSER THAN COMFORT 8
p.m.TktS £3.50. f ! 1
THE SULPHATE FAMILY ' T O N I I f i H T ALITTIERAIN
BLACKBURN and
DISTRICT CHILDREN’S HOMES
SUMMER FAYRE
Saturday, June 18th, at 2 p.m.
Cakes, groceries, craft, bric-a- brac, toys, books, good as new clothing, tombola, raffle, afternoon teas
Thousands of bargainsI . . REMEMBER THIS AD?
CAR BOOT SALE
At Whalley Nurseries Clltheroe Rood, Whalloy
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th £5 per car.
In aid of Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury
Free parking
Tel. Whalley 822783
K PNOW i ROVED! J p - L . " — UUraframe. __________ aM p»hlf*‘ Burnley.
Mr. Procter, Lane Head, Burnley. Dear Sirs, We have recently had an
attempted break In through a patio door. The Authorities stated that the Intruders had used a crowbar In an attempt to force the door, despite some damage they said that
the design o f the door had made It Impossible to gain entry. We are pleased that we
chose to buy from such a security minded com/Ntny...
"j Exact copies o f other leitlmoniali are available In our showroom High security is peace of mind. Your home js your castle - keep it that way
NEWT0N-IN-B0WLAND UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, June 19th, at 2 p.m. Preacher:
Rev. J. D. Salsbury, M.A. All are welcome
VISIT THE GIANT MARKET and CAR
BOOT SALE Bolton Abbey
(near Skipton) SUNDAY,
JUNE 19th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. I Inquiries: 0253 712776
Desperately needs GOOD QUALITY Ladies and gents clothing, household goods,
BARBECUE Plus many other attractions
SATURDAY, JUNE 18th 6 p.m.
At the Cestle field Tickets 35p
WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Sunday, June 19th, at 2 p.m.
Preacher: Rev. Alan Fisher
Musical items by the Christelfes Girls' Choir from Central
Methodist Church, Morecambe
Bus leaves King Lane at 1-10 p.m.
Children of Glsburn’s Safety C.O.G.S. (Gisburn Playing Fields Committee)
A sponsored walk will take place on June 26th, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Gisburn Playing Fields.
Sponsor forms available from the Ribblesdale Arms, the White Bull or Gisburn Post
Office.
All entrants and donations welcome.
Proceeds to help "Make Play time a Safetime" in Gisburn.
Permanent tribute
AFTER two years’ prepa ration, tlie Stanley Westh- ead Room ■
tribute to an eminent Clitheronian — is to be o ff ic ia lly opened on Wednesday.
at museum — a permanent
has worked in conjunction with the County Museum Service to establish the memorial and se t up exhibits.
Clitheroe Civic Society
IN D IS T R E S S ? SUICIDAL?
MEED HELP ? Ring the
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opening ceremony have had to be limited, but will include Mr Westhead’s family, civic leaders, mem bers of the Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee, Clith eroe Civic Society, the N. E. Lancashire Archaeolog- i c a 1 S o c ie ty , lo c a l Rotarians, Scouts and magistrates.
Guests invited to the
who supported the Stanley Wcsthead coffee morning last year and those who sent donations are invited to the museum at S p.m. to view the room.
Members of the public
Call and see one of THE LARGEST DISPLAYS of conservatories, doors and windows, see them being mode, find ouf Ihe latest in design ond security.
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Morning Coffee — Lunches — Afternoon Teas — High Teas
Traditional English home cooking in pleasant warm surroundings
Licensed Bar
Small functions welcomed OPEN SIX DAYS
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m. — 5-30 p.m.
★ ^ wcuj tM cm w e ’s * * 9-30 p.m. — 2 a.m.
FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY FRIDAY
MISS SEXY BODY 1st Prize: £10
SATURDAY FUN NIGHT Smart, casual dress
Hen parties, 21sts etc. Celebrate here (free bottle of bubbly)
m 16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Tel. Whalley 823086 * ★ ★ ★ * * ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ * ★ ★ * * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ * ★
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FANCY DRESS HIRE
Quality costumes from £5
Suitable for parties, fund raising, kissagrams, carnivals, fetes, promotions, etc.
Wig hire and carnival make-up available.
Telephone: Clitheroe 27122
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GRAND CHARITY
AUCTION Saturday, June 18th At Tosslde Institute
(Auctioneer Mr Peter McKenna) Viewing from 12 noon — Sale at 2 p.m.
Items to include mahogany sideboard, Wedgwood dinner service, beautiful handmade dolls house, etc.
Prizes to include: A day's stonewalling and a day trip within 100 miles radius.
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Sorvu BAR MEALS lunch mnd evening eeven dmye a week
Private Room available for weddings, parties, meetings.
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PARISH OF ST HELEN’S, WADDINGTON
550th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
SATURDAY, JUNE 18th at 7-30 p.m. in St Helen's Church
CELEBRATION RECITAL BY ST HELEN’S CHOIR History of the parish on display.
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th
8 a.m. Holy Communion. 10-45 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST Address: Rev. B. Cave (Vicar of Mitton and Hurst Green) 6-30 p.m. Evensong (said). ALL WELCOME
CHAIGLEY MANOR LADIES' COMMITTEE invite you to an
FAMILY FUN DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 19th 2 - 4-3 0 p.m.
OPEN DAY and at CHAIGLEY MANOR, CHAIGLEY
Various Stalls — Barbecue — Slaidburn Silver Band — Model Helicopters and Children’s Entertainer
ADULTS 25p — CHILDREN 10p
SATURDAY NIGHT,
JUNE 18th 8 p.m. — 11 p.m. DISCO
M u s ic b y O.T.T.
★ ★ ★ Free entrance
HORSE SHOE INN Bawdlands, Clitheroe
FRIENDS OF GAWTHORPE
MEDIEVAL GALA
at Gawthorpe Hall
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th 2-30 p.m.
Bouncing Castle, Band, Sideshows, Stalls,
Refreshments etc. Prizes for best medieval costumes.
Admission payable on door t
Clitheroe A dver tiser & Times, June 16th, 1988 3 ACCENT IS ON MOTOR CYCLE SAFETY
HELLIFIELD HARNESS RACES
Under BHRC Rules In Peel Park, Hellitleld
By kind permission of Mr and Mrs N. Thwaite
TUESDAY, JUNE 21st 1st race 6-30 p.m.
Bar, refreshments, bookmakers
ADMISSION £2
Children under-15 free Cars (ree on to Held
Question time A QUALITY
DISCO for all
occasions
Tel. Bernard on Clitheroe 29410
CLITHEROE
TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD Evening Guild
Afternoon Guild MORNING COFFEE
At United Reformed Church Hall, Clltheroe
TUESDAY, JUNE 21st
10 a.m. to 12 noon
Bring and Buy, Cake Stall ADMISSION 30p
RIBBLESDALE Camera Club started its summer programme with “Ques tion n ig h t - ask the experts”. Members brought up a
MOTOR CYCLES large and small were very much in evidence at Bowland County Second ary School for a special Motor Cycle Safety
wide range of questions and everyone present enjoyed the opportunity to share their knowledge and experience. On June 21st, there will be a “practical session,”
ised by county council road safety officers in response to concern expressed by Grindleton Parish Council at the number of young people being killed locally in road accidents.
when members carry out the annual spring clean of the club house.
CRIMEWATCH
KEEP on your toes and watch for trouble.
county council’s roadwise exhibition unit, including vision te s te r , reaction timer and competitions for full and provisional motor cycle licence holders. Some vintage motor cycles were also on display.
Attractions included the
Road safety officers answered a variety of
Teenagers race to top county honours
CAR BOOT SALE
LANGROYD HALL, COLNE
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th 10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. £5 per car
Tel. Mr C’s
Barnoldswlck V 815756 A£ > J
TWO Ribble Valley teenagers have won top races at the Lancashire Schools’ Athletics Championships at Witton Park, Blackburn, at the weekend.
Ellacott, of Waddington Fell Road, Waddington, came first in the 1,500m with a time of 4min. 8sec. The boys’ 400 metres intermediate was won by Robert Yates, aged 15, of Painter Wood, Billington, in a time of 52.6sec.
Fourteen-year-old Tom
with Blackburn Harriers, and this week they praised their coach, Mr Arthur Almond, for his unstinting dedication.
Both lads run ‘together
and Pat Ellacott and has been running for three years. His race was ham pered by strong cross winds, but he is waiting to hear this week if lie lias
Tom is the son of Mike
qualified to represent Lan cashire in the English
Schools’ track and field championships at Yeovil in Somerset in July.
of his best, with him fin ishing five seconds ahead of the runner-up.
Saturday’s race was one
His headmaster, Mr Clive Darley, is confident
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that Tom could be compet ing on international athlet ics tracks in the not-too- distant future.
Robert was the second year in succession that he has won this particular event. Last year his time was 55.2sec. He failed by just one
to tie a superb natural ath lete,” added Mr Darley. S a tu rd a y ’s win for
“He has proved himself
Day. The event was organ
q u e s t io n s and were encouraged by the public response to the effort. Mr Neil Fletcher, motor
Neighbours look-out scheme
cycle training officer, said: “We are very aware of the public anxiety following the recent road accidents in this area and this event is one response to that concern. Many local people have found the Safety Day useful, so the exercise has been a success.” Our photograph shows
extended
CLITHEROE’S Neigh bourhood Watch Scheme has been extended. Residents in the town’s Ribblesdale Ward met on
Mr Colin Everett, Ribble Valley district road safety officer (left), and Mr Fletcher with some of the local riders.
Monday night to set up a scheme centred on Peel Park Avenue and Lang- shaw Drive. The move has delighted
Coun. Eric Bracewell, who has actively campaigned to establish Neighbourhood Watch areas throughout Clitheroe. During the annual meet
ing of Clitheroe Town Council, he spoke about the need for extending the scheme, which is at pres ent based in two areas, Henthorn and Warwick Drive. “ It has been of some
regret that although I kept asking for the scheme to be extended, there wasn’t one in my own ward of Ribblesdale," said Coun. Bracewell. The new scheme has
been inaugurated by peo ple in the locality. “The response lias been
good,” said Conn. Bra cewell. “Eventually I hope this will spread through out tlie town, with groups in each neighbourhood act ing as extra eves and ears, reporting anything suspi cious to the police."
Circus in town
second to qualify for the English Schools’ Cham pionships, but he and his parents, Robert and Janet Yates, are confident that he can improve his run ning still further. Competition from Ifi
runners in the 400m was particularly fierce and Robert did not expect to win.
ROBERT
MAKING i t s f i r s t appearance in Clitheroe next week is Roberts Brothers Circus with 27 s ta r acts. The circus, which will be at Roefield next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, will fea ture a human cannon ball in the shape of a Ki-year- old girl who will he fired 75 feet into the air.
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