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* FRIENDS OF * ST JAMES’S SCHOOL


present


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


LUCAS


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


THEATRE WORKSHOP PERFORMANCE


By Redbrick Theatre Youth Drama Club followed by ASIAN FOOD SUPPER


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th at 7-30 p.m.


TICKETS £3 EACH


In aid of Centre and Scanner Appeal Phone Clitheroe 27880 for tickets


W f y i t t H io n Hotel


Market Place, Clitheroe S 26955


LIVE MUSIC WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th


(60‘s/70‘s Rock 'n' Roll Folk)


STEVE BROWN


WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th MICHAELS(Vocalist) ROBBY


2-30 p.m. nt The Vicarage, Church St, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th t y a t t q t


Admission inch afternoon tea 50p, Children 25p


CflAv stall, tombola, games, demos, home made products


THE WELLSPRINGS INN


CLITHEROE ROAD, SABDEN


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Servo BAR MEALS 1 lunch and ovonlnu » ssiion days m wook f


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CABARET. CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 364874 ★ STAR WEEKEND ★ IN THE


CABARET ROOM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Yorkshire s top showgroup — Brilliant SATURDAY ONLY


TEASER MICKEY FINN Top TV comedian


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room. Dress restrictions apply


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th DIRTY TRICKS Fabulous Group


FREE ADMISSION to cabaret when dining In the carvery, Wednesday only


Sun, Tubs., Thurs. KEN HARTLEY


at the organ — guest singers welcome


BACK IN TIME WITH PAT CARTER


Wednesday, Friday Playing your favourite requests


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, IN THE LOUNGE BAR


DAVE RUSSELL


ENTERTAINS MONDAY, JUNE 27th JOEL DAVID


ENTERTAINS JULY 4th


GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ


Grand Cash Prices — 8-30 p.m. start Food available


lunch and evenings


OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES


Room available for private hire


WEDDINGS CATERED FOR


Why nof bring the family Children made welcome


ST JOHN'S, HURST GREEN


GARDEN PARTY


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 2-30 p.m.


In the Old School Garden (If wet In Memorial Hall)


Opener: MrCunliffe


Refreshments, raffle, stalls, ices, cakes, bric-a-brac, plants, produce, toys, books, plus many other attractions


Entry by voluntary donation


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


FA BLACKBURN


fifc* /


662424 or


NELSON 694929 Call or wnte to 15 MARKET SQUARE


105 NEW PARK STRFET BLACKBURN


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L ¥ ★ Children of Glsburn’s Safety G.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.


| ★ ★ ST MARY’S PLAYGROUP COFFEE ’n’ CAKE £>


MORNING In the Lower Parish Hall, Clitheroe


ON FRIDAY, JULY 1st At 10 a.m. — 12 noon


Various stalls, cakes, bric-a-brac, clothes, books. ADMISSION 30p


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FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY FRIDAY NIGHT


9-30 p.m. — 2 a.m.


COMPETITION 1st Prize: £10


SATURDAY FUN NIGHT Smart, casual dress


Hen parties. 2lsts etc. Celebrate here <free bottle ol bubbly)


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1 « .16 Accrington Road, Whalley. Tel. Whalley 823086 \


ST JAMES PARISH CHURCH CLITHEROE You are warmly Invited to the


ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY SERVICES


9 a.m. 10-30 a.m,


2 p.m. 2-30 p.m.


6 p.m. 7-15 p.m.


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


* THE RUGBY « * CLUB DO :


Date: JULY 1st — 8 p.m. till late Disco — Plenty of music, beer


(and other drinks too!)


Venue: LITTLEMOOR PARK, CLITHEROE


★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ^


£ Contact any committee member for details ^ PAY ON THE DOOR — £2


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KIRKBY LONSDALE BRASS BAND CONTEST


Sunday, June 26th


First band plays at 1 p.m. (Held in the Market Square)


(Williams Fairey Engineering Band) Eight bands competing including Barnoldswick Brass Band


M|E|clH|A|N|tJc|S, B U R N L E Y M E C H A N IC S Manchester Road — Tel. (0282) 30055


R’n'B at PADIHAM TOWN HALL


ATLANTA ROOTS FRIDAY, JUNE 2 4 th -8 p.m. Tickets C2.50/E2


Mermaid Puppet Theatre present


MSPLINTERS


eet some crazy characters for a fun filled journey back in time


MONDAY, JULY 4th—1-30 p.m. Tickets £1


In g on a super 5 class course I jn e of the Royal Ballet trained Dusical Cats, on Monday nights


[will also be continuing over the be a member.


MECHANICS FOLK CLUB As heard on Radio One


DEMBO KONTE and KAUSU KUYATEH


Unique concert by Ace African musicians “quite


extraordinary"—The Observer


SUNDAY, JUNE 2 6 th -8 p.m. Tickets £3/02.25


FREE LUNCHTIME JAZZ


GAS COMPANY Great music, good lood and drink — don’t miss it.


SUNDAY, JUNE 26th, Noon — 2 p.m.


ADMISSION FREE


HOLIDAY FU N T IM E * HOLIDAY FU N T IM E * HOLIDAY FUNTIME | Over the Top Theatre present


THREE BULLY GOATS GRUFF


retelling of the classic fairy story TUESDAY, JULY 5th 12-30 p.m. Tickets £1


Nice trolls, nasty goats nothing's as it should be in this inventive


HERITAGE FAIRS present


GRAND CRAFT FAIR


Watercolours plus much, much more at


Jewellery, Floral Art, Preserves. Woodwork, Pottery, Glasswork, Home-Made Fudge,


Includes: Knitwear,


VILLAGE HALL SUNDAY, JUNE 26th,


GARGRAVE 10 a.m.—5 p.m. SIX GREAT SHOWS I Phone fo r details


entertainment every week 1 from July 6th


FOR CHILDREN I Fun lilted, song packed, 1 laughter crammed


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Admission: Adults 35p, Children Free


Refreshments and Home-Made Cakes available


Details: Heritage Fairs Tel.


Earby 844037


MUSIC NIGHT at the


WELLSPRINGS INN, SABDEN


TEL: CLITHEROE 23870


SUNDAY NIGHT is


Compere: Mr Geoffrey Tempest Adjudicator: Mr Alan Lawton


CAR BOOT SALE


At Whalley Nurseries Clitheroe Road, Whalley


SUNDAY, JUNE 26th £5 per car.


In aid of Children's Hospital, Pendlebury


Free parking


Tel. Whalley 822783


‘No’ to house


AN outline application for a dwelling on land adja­ cent to Braeside, York Lane, Langho, has been refused.


approval would reduce the views from the roads and paths and would lead to pressure to approve simi­ lar applications, to the d e t r im e n t o f th e countryside.


It was considered that 3 5


on SUNDAY, JUNE 26th, 1988 Holy Communion


Day School Anniversary led by the staff end children


Procession of Witness from the School sround Woone Lane end West View Sunday School Anniversary led by teachers and children Holy Communion


Farewell reception to the Rev. David Heap and family


All are welcome. Guest Speaker: Rev. D. Heap Why not book a meal In the


HARLEQUIN FANCY DRESS HIRE


Quality costumes Irom £5


Suitable lor parties, fund raising, kissagrams, carnivals, fetes, promotions, etc.


Wig hire and carnival make-up available.


Telephone: Clitheroe 27122 N.A.L.C. CLITHEROE 691 MEDIEVAL BANQUET on SATURDAY, JUNE 25th,


at HENTHORN FARM, HENTHORN LANE, CLITHEROE, at 8 p.m.


A 5-course feast, wine, beer and old English meade, King, Queen, Court Jester, Musical Entertainment by ROGER WESTBROOK, Medieval dress optional.


Proceeds in aid of Liver Transplant Patients Support Fund.


Tickets still available £5 Tel. Clitheroe 23550


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Private Room available i ' (or weddings, parties, ' meetings.


i Tel. Clitheroe k j


23870 j


ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET


SUNDAY, JUNE 26th


Settle Sports Centre 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. ★ Refreshments ★


cigarette cards, ceramics, brass, etc.


Old postcards, stamps, coins, •J’ FAIRS, BARNOLDSWICK 813626 Parking Inquiries:


Kings Arms, Bawdlands, Clitheroe


SUNDAY, JUNE 26th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. £5 per car


For details telephone Clitheroe 28306


CASTLE CEMENT


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’MIDSUMMER* *


: MADNESS ? » FRIDAY,


* JUNE 24th * » 6 p.m. — 8-30 p.m. * * at St James's School -If


‘Depressed’ man took own life


A QUALITY


DISCO for all


occasions


Tel. Bernard on Clitheroe 29410


CAR BOOT


son (37), of Eastmoor Drive, was found dead in an outhouse at his home on June 1st. The cause of death was carbon monox­ ide poisoning from the exhaust fumes of a motor cycle. Linda Marie Winstan-


AN unemployed Clitheroe man who thought the world was against him took his own life, East Lancashire Coroner Mr George Graham told a Blackburn inquest. William Norman Parkin­


appeared to be normal and in perfectly good health. Probation Officer Mr


Lady Godiva is coming to town t i ^


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 28rd, 1988 3


ley, Mr Parkinson’s com­ mon-law wife, said he had


Peter Lathbury said at the inquest that Mr Parkinson had been depressed and was labouring under a sense of injustice, having been dealt with for an offence for which he thought he was innocent. Mr Graham said there


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was no evidence of any injury. Mr Parkinson had b e e n in a s t a t e of depression for some time and had gone missing from home on May 30th.


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub­ committee has approved an application for the erec- tion of four te r ra c ed houses on land off Bentiea Road, Gisburn.


Terraced


FLEA MARKET and INDOOR


CAR BOOT SALE


SUNDAY, JUNE 26th at


Rimlngton Village Hall 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Near Gisburn


CAFE —STALLS £7 Tet. Pauline Burnley 30670


SCENES witnessed in Coventry centuries ago could be re-en­ acted in Clitheroe next


local chiropodist Bernard Jones. In case of mobs, Clith­


eroe GP Dr Alistair Carter will be in attendance, dressed as a nurse, and to ensure the safety of the horse, grooms Mrs Joan K em p s te r and Mrs Yvonne Carter. It's all in a good cause,


month. Following in the foot­ steps of Lady Godiva is


funds rolling in, they are staging a competition to design a suitable logo for


Godiva" make a tr ip through Clitheroe and, before the event takes place, members of the development committee are hoping to raise even more. In a bid to keep the


the building fund. It is open to anyone, irrespec­ tive of age or place of resi­ dence, and competitors may submit as many


for the fearsome four are staging the stunt on July 9th in return for pledges of money for West Bradford Village Hall Building Fund. T h e a p p e a l w a s


launched on Saturday dur­ ing the village sports and barbecue. The Playing


Fields Committee gave it an initial boost with a che­ que for £2,000.


People pledged a fur­ ther £150 to see “Lady


Ribble Valley Conservative Association


CLITHEROE LADIES’ BRANCH


COFFEE


MORNING SATURDAY, JUNE 25th


CONSERVATIVE CLUB 10 a.m.—12 noon


Raffle


ADMISSION 50p Incl. Coffee, Biscuits


CAR


The Wellsprings Inn, Sabden


BOOT


SATURDAY, JUNE 25th


From 9-30 a.m. Snacks


Telephone: 0772 741646 All cars welcome


CAR


BOOT SALE


ALMA INN, COLNE 10 a.m.-3 -3 0 p.m. £5 per car ^ •


SATURDAY, M w * JUNE 25th


Tel. Mr C's 4 8 8 9 * Barnoldswick 'w 815756


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Minibus takes to the road


THE minibus donated to the Ribble Valley Conser­ vation Group by the bor­ ough council had its maiden voyage on Sunday. A group of eight conser­


vationists pulled their weight (and a few muscles) doing dry stone walling in the Hodder Valley at the request of the Bowland F o r e s t M an ag em en t Services. The group, which meets


designs as they wish. Entries must be sent to B. Allison, 33 Westfield Drive, West Bradford, no later than July 31st. Pictured before the sack


Peter Bristol, Jamie Barkess, Rupert Hilton. 0*7, mixed — Steven Kempster, Matthew Aspden, Lee Birkett. 84). boys — Simon Best, Chris Allison, Damien Aspinall, .Jonathan Carter; girls — Lisa Marsden,


Rachel C ar ter (sunflower), Oliver Knowles (bunch of g ra p e s ) , Nicola Marsden (Hawaiian girl), ti-10 — Lisa Marsden (bookworm), Steven Bristol (salad sandwich), .Joanne and Steven Kempster (punks), Rebecca Rateliffe (clown). Flat race: 4-5 years, mixed —


Fancy dress: 5 and under —


Jamie Barkess, Peter Bristol, Rupert Hilton.


Damien Aspinall and Simon Best, Matthew Aspin and Ste­ ven Bristol, Stephen Blocked and Lee Birkett. 0-12 years, mixed — Sandv Best and Daniel Jones, Miles Baker and Chris Allison, Elizabeth Bradshaw and Ruth Bedford. 13-15. mixed — John Silcock and Richard Baker, Richard and Susan Monks, Catherine Procter and Nicola Heyes.


Wheelbarrow: 0-8, mixed —


Guy Shorrock Trophy: Sandy Best.


race on Saturday after­ noon are Mr David Sharp (back left), chairman of the West Bradford Playing Fields Committee, and Mr Andrew Marsden, chair­ man of the development committee, with a group of local children. RESULTS


John Silcock. Egg and spoon: 4-5, mixed —


kett; girls — Joanne Barkess, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Emma Sil- cock. 12-13, boys — Miles Baker. Andrew Johnson: girls — Susan Monks, Helen Knight, Ruth Bedford. 14-10, boys — Richard Monks. Richard Baker,


Deborah Johnson. 8-11, boys — Richard Hater, Simon Best. Sandy Best: girls — Elizabeth Bradshaw, Joanne Barkess, Lisa Marsden. 12-14, boys — Richard Monks, John Silcock, Miles Baker: girls — Susan


erine Procter. Bean bag: 4-5, mixed —


Rupert Hilton, Nicola Marsden, Peter Bristol. 0-7, mixed — Ste­ ven Bristol, Hannah Wilson,


Emma Barkess. Catherine Beggs. 10-11, boys — Sandy Best, Richard Hater, Gavin Bir­


Carter: girls — Joanne Procter and Abby Wilson. Emma Barkess and Emily Jones, Lisa Marsden and Joanne Kempster. 12-10, boys — Andrew Bedford and Daniel Jones. Miles Baker and Sandy Best, Richard Baker and .John Silcock: girls — Nicola Heyes and Catherine Procter. Elizabeth Bradshaw and Ruth Bedford, Helen Knight ami Susan Monks.


Chris Allison and Gavin Birkett, Damien Aspinall and Simon Best. Richard and Jonathan


Kempster, Jonathan Carter. Simon Best; girls — Rebecca


Suck: 0-8. boys — Steven Monks, Helen Knight, Cath­


Richard Rater; girls — Joanne Barkess. Elizabeth Bradshaw, joint third Lisa Marsden and


Carter, Hannah Wilson, Rebecca Rateliffe. 9-11, boys — Chris Allison, Sandy Best,


Three-legged: 8-11, boys —


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Catherine Beggs. 12-15, boys — Richard Monks. John Silcock. Richard Baker: girls — Susan Monks. Nicola Heyes, Catherine Procter.


Best, Damien Aspinall. Steven Kempster: girls — Deborah Johnson, Rebecca C a r te r , Lauren Helm. D-ll, boys — Sandy Best. Richard Bater, joint third Christopher Knight and Gavin Birkett: girls — Emma Barkess. Elizabeth Bradshaw, Emilv Jones. 12-15, boys — Richard Baker. Miles Baker. Richard Moults. Girls — Susan Monks. C a th e r in e Procter. Helen Knight.


Obstacle: 0-8, boys — Simon


mixed — Lee Birkett. Steven Bristol, Stephen Blocked. 8-10, mixed — Catherine Beggs, Ben­ jamin Greenwood, Helen Hayes. 11-12, mixed — Daniel Jones, Richard Bater, Gavin Birkett. 13 and over, mixed — Richard


Slow bicycle: 7 and under,


Baker. Mark Thornton-Bryar, Andrew Bedford.


mixed — Simon Best, Jonathan Carter, Steven Kempster. 9-11, boys — Sandy Best. Richard Bater, Chris Allison; girls — Joanne Barkess, Elizabeth Bradshaw, Emma Barkess. 12- 1(5. boys — Richard Monks, Miles linker, Richard Baker; girls — Ruth Bedford. Susan Monks.


Cross-country: 8 and under, A memorable musical tribute


on alternate Sundays and the second Tuesday eve­ ning of each month, has enjoyed a succes sful month of stile-building, drainage ditch digging and walling, interspersed with nature walks. Members discovered the


elusive globe flower on one walk and they also had a pond dip. Activities are to con­


tinue during the summer months.


‘Thrashing’ pays off


A CHARITY m atch between Clitheroe Ambu­ lance Station and Down- ham Cricket Club raised the princely sum of £130 towards the Lancam Life Aid Appeal, through raf­ fles and sponsorship.


resuscitation skills, the ambulancemen could breath little life into the game and were soundly beaten by th e ir more experienced opponents.


ised by Cath Swarbrick. Although using all their


The event was organ­


AS part of the celebrations marking the 550th anni­ versary of the formation of the parish of Waddington in 1438, St Helen’s Church choir gave a recital of


music on Saturday night. It was obvious that a


great deal of hard work had been done by choir


director Mrs Jean Hartley, the choristers and organist Mr Donald Hartley to make it a truly memorable occasion, every item being a fitting tribute to the past centuries of worship.


lights, including Stanford’s “Music in worship” and R ich a rd S h e p h a rd ’s “Never weather beaten sail,” and four St Cecilia choristers gave a polished performance of “Give ear unto me” (B. Marcello).


day was had by all and after the game the players adjourned to the Assheton Arms, where a reception was held.


However, an enjoyable


Samantha Greenwood, Rachel Bryan, Joseph Starbuck, Rachel Scholes, Ben Whitham and Simon Cunliffe, and a trio by S a ra h B a ro n , J u l ie Murphy and Katy Phillip.


aplomb Purcell’s five-part anthem “Remember not, Lord, our offences,” and then went one better with an anthem by Stanford in six parts, “Beati quorum via.”


The choir tackled with


was John Rutter’s “For the beauty of the earth,” sung by the senior girls with a beautiful blend of voices — an outstanding piece of singing.


Best of all, however,


Following the final item, S. S. Wesley’s anthem,


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