4 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 24th, 1988 now for
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THE smash-hit pro duction of “Oliver” has been a success beyond i beyo rild e
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scenes. The cast, quite rightly,
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re ceiv ed tum u ltu o u s applause as the final cur tain came down on the colourful musical on Saturday. This week, we turn the
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man of Clitheroe Arts Theatre Society, said: “They are all heroes. It w a s a m a g n i f i c e n t achievement. “For me, the key to suc cess was the team work. Everybody in his or her own way was
important as anybody else, and we were
ju s t as
encouraged by donations like paint to help with the staging of it all.”
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rH n rv tn much money was raised,
DECORATOR Free estimates
but the target of £5,000 for Children in Need has already been exceeded.” There were 56 members
Tonight” host Stuart Hall. Every performance of
the bumper cheque to BBC “ N o r th W e s t
of the cast, and when the backstage brigade was included, the total rose to well over 100 people work ing tirelessly to make the show a hit. It is planned to present
the week-long show in Clitheroe Civic Hall was a success and well over 3,000 people came to sup port the production. The famous Pudsey
Bear mascot also appears in our photo-call. He was
wards and junior readers will be glad to know that he has now gone to a good home in Clitheroe!
Job help for the disabled
buted 50,000 copies of a special leaflet to groups, societies and information points throughout the county. The leaflet explains the
LANCASHIRE County Council has launched a major drive to encourage more job applications from people with disabilities. The council has distri
with a collecting bucket, which raised a useful sum. He was raffled after
placed by the stage door D U
Charlotte looks back w ith pride on civic service
DURING 38 years working with local councils, Charlotte McNab has been secretary to 14 mayors and five town clerks.
Shays Drive, Clith eroe — secretary to the Ribble Valley
Council’s Chief Execu tive and Town Clerk and Mayor’s secretary — is taking early retirement just before
Christmas. Mrs McNab s ta r te d
work with Clitheroe Bor ough Council in 1950 and has been with the Ribble Valley Council since reorganisation. In the early days, she
worked at the Castle House until the move to the new offices in 1981. Her work has led her to
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g r e a t ly en jo y ed . As Mayor’s secretary, she has arranged various func tions, including mayoral receptions, civic functions and “at homes,” along with the day-to-day mayoral engagements. Work apart, she has
been associated with Bar- row United Reformed Church all her life. She is e ld e r and Sunday
School teacher at the church and also a governor of Barrow School. Mrs McNab is an active
member of the Christian Aid Committee and a foun der member of Whalley and District Trefoil Guild. Her hobbies include knit ting and gardening. She and her husband, Alan, have a son, Neal.
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Gems of Jimmy Fell
THE late Jimmy Fell may be missing from the columns of the “ Advertiser and Times,” but he will be remembered with affection for many years to come by those who enjoyed y Win-
ting memorial to a remarkable man, will be on sale In about two weeks’ time. More details later.
tiser and Times" Is joining* with Ken Howarth, of Sound Heritage, Sabden, to produce on tape cas sette for posterity some of the gems of Jimmy Fell. The cassette, a fit
his “Whalley dow” column. Now the “Adver
for local OAPs SENIOR citizens are to be given an early “Christmas present” — a bargain travel day on the buses in the run-up to the festive season. By buying an Explorer ticket from the driver of
any Ribble, Bee Line, Zippy, City Sprint, Mini- link or Hyndburn Transport bus for 99p, they will be able to travel as far as they like on all those buses throughout next Monday. A similar scheme run on the Ribble and Minilink
services last year proved popular. The special offer is being made on a Monday
to make things as easy as possible for the elderly, because shops and buses are generally quieter then. The tickets will be available to pensioners who
Comrades’ reunion
A REUNION is being planned of wartime com rades connected with the 73rd Medium Regiment formed at Tarporley in 1940. The regiment changed to the 95th Anti Tank on
arrival in Egypt the following year. The 41st reunion, to be held in Birmingham early
contact Mr Mickey Rooney at 10 Piel View Grove, Barrow-in-Furness (0229 24234).
ent are sought by children and staff fre ford County Primary School, Clitheroe. At the end of the month, the school is holding a
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Charity hair show
THE BBC “Children in Need” charity is to benefit from a hair show being organised by Clitheroe Lions
tonight, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are still available for the show run in
conjunction with the Lions by Clitheroe hairdressers Garays and Hairways in SS Michael and John’s Social
Centre. ■ They can be obtained either from the two hair
dressers, Lions members or at the door. ,1
Lancashire Week, which will culminate in a series of presentations and displays to give a comprehen sive picture of the county, reflecting local industry, services and occupations. To help them, children and staff are looking for
next year, includes men who joined 314 and 315 Batteries of 105 Anti Tank at Mena, Egypt in 1942, originally the 95th Anti Tank. Anyone wanting to take part in the reunion should
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LIBRARY CORNER
RECENT additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include:
“Knmagc and the Saracens” — Dudley Pope. Another naval adventure with Captain Ramage, who sets sail for Sicily ‘ i ordtier
Devine. A novel s e t in th e Lebanon which traces the lives
of four women from their uni versity days to middle age.
Beryl Markhum. Autobiogra phy of the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic.
“West w ith th e n ig h t” —
decorative painting” — Juliet B aw d en . Book of ide as for decorative painting around the home.
“ T h e c r e a t iv e b o o k o f
Barbary Coast pirates. “ C r e s c e n t ” — L a u r i e
to deal with a band of
A silver ju b ile e panto on way
jubilee year of pantomine at the church. The 25th production will be “Jack and the Beanstalk,” held as usual in the church hall dur
REHEARSALS are now in progress at Trinity Methodist Church, Clitheroe, to mark the silver
mime has always proved popular with the Clith eroe public and we hope that this year will be no exception. “The show promises plenty of music, dancing,
ing January. A spokesman said: “Over the years the panto
laughter and, of course, much to shout about. Wc are recommending that people get their tickets early to avoid disappointment.” The show will be staged on January 20th, 21st,
26th, 27th and 28th, with matinees on both Satur days. Tickets will be on sale from the first week in January.
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