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fNIVERSARY April 8th and 9th
NDAY, APR IL 9th • ices 10*45 a.m. and (i p.m.
ichvr: Her. /\ M. Motcher, Wesley Hall, lllackburn
URDAY, APRIL 8th 7-30 p.m.
\ham Singers o f Preston
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ST AMBROSE’S CHURCH Grindleton
Window Fund, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. LKU LA 'i ..l! On April 8th In aid of West
SPONSORED CHOIR SING
Come and sit in church to listen or join in.
Tea and coffee available at the rectory all day 100 hymns lor today — we shall sing the whole book!
CALDEKSTONES REVUE & DRAMATIC SOCIETY (Affiliated to N.O.D.A.)
W r^. ▼ m N E W « dm)CE
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FRIDAY WIGHT — TOP SOUNDS SATURDAY NIGHT — PARTY NIGHT Hon Parties, 21stB otc. Parties welcome
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DOG WALK SUNDAY, APRIL 9th
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Wig hire and carnival make-up available.
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Chipping Village Hall FRIDAY,
APRIL 7th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 20p Good prizes
The Belvedere Whins Lane, Read.
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Tel. Padlham 0282 72170
WHALLEY & LITTLE MITTON PARISH COUNCIL
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
To be held on Tuesday, April 18th, 1989, at 7-30 p.m. n
In the Church of England School, Whalley
STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 10th
Low impact Aerobics.................. Mon. ................................................. Weds.
Beginners Aerobics..................... Fri- Intermediate Aerobics................ Mon. ................................................ Weds. .................... ; ........................ Thurs.
Adv. Aerobics............ Tues. Yoga.............................. Tues. Jazz
Dance...................Thurs Beginners
Ballet........Weds Children’s Dance........ Sat.
FULL
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8-00 - 9-00 6-
8-15-9-15 7-
3 0 -7 -3 0 FULL
7-00-8-15 7 -4 5-8-45 FULL
Ring 24475/24472 for more information anytime Ring NOW — Few places only
An evening with the
HOUGHTON WEAVERS
0 0 -8 -1 5 At Calderstones Hospital, Whalley
FRIDAY, APRIL 28th Phil Case Disco
Supper. Bar license applied for Tickets £8.50
Tel. Clitheroe 23424 or 26669 present
‘THERE GOES THE BRIDE’ A comedy by Ray Cooney &John Chapman
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 13th, 14th, 15th, 1989
7-30 p.m. in the Hospital Theatre, Caidcrstones, Whalley
FOR TICKETS TELEPHONE WHALLEY 822121 Adults £2, Children & OAPs £1.50
Petor G. Foot presents A live show with stars from the
“THE MINSTREL STARS”
Black and White Minstrel TV Show| Starring Margaret Savage, Bob Hunter, Ted Darling and "Tho Minstrel Girls"
plus guest act and supporting musicians
Colne Municipal Hall
SUNDAY, APRIL 16th,1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: £3. Children & OAPs £2.I
Tickets (rom R. J. C. Wood. Director oil Technical and Leisure Services. Bank House. Albert Road. Colna. Tel. 864721J Tourist Information Centre. 20 Scotland, Road. Notson. Tel. 692890. as well as ad atl Council Offices: Colne Town Hall; Althams Travel Agency. St James's, Street. Burnley: Mechanics Box OtticeJ Manchester Road. Burnley; and Tourist! Information Contre. Council Offices, Church Walk. Clitheroe.
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
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Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
COME
DANCING to
M A R K K I T T O
and his band on
FRIDAY, APRIL 14th 8-00 p.m. to midnight
(Supper 9*45'p.m. to 10-15 p.m.) Book tickets (£2.50) from
Bollon-by-Bowland 277 or 272 Licensed Bar
RIBBLESDALE
NURSERY SCHOOL Queens Road
of Chlldron’s and Babies Clothes,
A NEARLY NEW SALE
Toys and Equipment (A few minutes via Whalley bypass) .
10-30 a.m.— 12 noon All welcome
Tomorrow Friday, April 7th
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
Chipping Village Hall
SATURDAY, APRIL 8th 7-30 p.m.
INDOOR CAR
BOOT SALE White Bull Hotel, Gisburn'
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Stalls £6, table provided Very busy venue Enquiries
Bamoldswlck 815756
Tel. Mr ’C’ B T % B o o t h s
S T A T IO N S U IT E C E N T R E ' ^
A7/vc S 7
S ta t io n H o te l
j
K in g S t . C l i t h e r o e (next to Booths)
S h o w r o o m a t
Tel. (0200) 23656 Plenty of parking
O p e n 1 0 .0 0 a m - 5 . 0 0 p m K / lo r i - S a t . C l o s e d W e d .
MARKET
Gisburn Festival Hall
11 a.m. — 4 p.m. WHIST and
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th
Enquiries tel: Cleveleys 824916
DOMINOES Waddington Village Club
WEDNESDAY,
(including refreshments) (In aid ol Poppy Appeal)
APRIL 12th At 7-30 p.m. Admission £1
GRINDLETON METHODIST CHURCH
JUMBLE SALE P andRODUCE STALL
Friday, April 7th at 7-00 p.m.
In the schoolroom S u A ru x u d u s te s
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
at Brlckhouse Hotel and Restaurant, Chipping
PRESENT A QUALITY CRAFT FAYRE
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th 11 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Bar and restaurant meals availabto.
SPRING
DANCE on FRIDAY, APRIL 7th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
THE ROLAND FORD DUO
DANCING TO
Admission £2.50 inc supper. Pay at the door
WADDINGTON BRANCH ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
RIMINGT0N MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
WHIST and DOMINO
DRIVE Saturday, April 8th
7-45 p.m.
Admission £1 including supper
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\ Tickets £5/£(i/£7.50l
l u'f; p . H | Hot Be-Bop Jazz night BOP-BE
FRIDAY, APRIL 7th — 8 p.m.
Concessions £1.75 MASQUE SING
LLOYD WEBBER /In evening of Sony
Dunce with extracts from Cuts, Evitu, Jesus Christ
&
Supeivtur untl Phantom of the Opera
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th — 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £2.50, Concessions £1.50 Not the National Theatre present
THURSDAY 13th & FRIDAY, APRIL 14th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £2.75
MEASURE FOR MEASURE A new production o! Shakespeare's drama ol multiple dilemmas
Dare devil. . . Dynamic . . . Entertainment. . . B SATURDAY, APRIL 15th — 2-30 p.m. JOHN BRIGGS (International pianist)
Plays YOUR KIND OF MUSIC SUNDAY, APRIL 16th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets £4/£3
THE MAZZEPA UKRAINIAN COSSACKS
| Tickets £3.50/£5.50, Concessions Irom £2.75 & 7-30 p.m.
BUTTON MOON TINA’S SURPRISE
New show with the TV favourites
APRIL 21st 1-30 p.m.& 6-30 p.m. APRIL 22nd 1-30 p.m. & 3-30 p.m.
Tickels £2 g MONDAY, APRIL 24th - - 7 p.m. y p H H An illustrated talk by Gordon Wilkinson
Stars of TV in a laughter Filled variety show
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Tickets 1 g I
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STAGE TWO, DOWNHAM (Formerly Waddington Drama Group) presents
ROUND AND ROUND THE GARDEN A comedy by Alan Ackbourn
at DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL
WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY, APRIL 12th to 15th at 7-30 p.m.
Tickets available from Downham Post Office or Hammonds St Mary’s, Clitheroe, also phone Clitheroe 24157 or 27296____________
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MAYORESS OF CLITHEROE LADIES COMMITTEE Invite you to a
MORNING
In the Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street, Clitheroe
SATURDAY, APRIL 8th 10 a.m. — 12 noon
In aid of the Salvation Army
Bring and Buy, Cake Stalls and Raffia ADMISSION 25p
I? ___________ Fu|i Yamada & Flying Funaki v
Bulldog Brown v King Ben
Mike ’Flash’ Jordan v Doc Dean Rob Brookside v Kid McHoy Colna Municipal Hall
THURSDAY. APRIL 13th, 1989 Commencing 8 p.m.
Tickets: C2.50. Children & OAPs E2
Joint Promotion with Mld*Pennlne Ads I Association
ENGLISH CAMERATA An Orchestral Conceri
Soloist: Elizabeth Altman Colne Municipal Hall
FRIDAY, APRIL 14th, 1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: C3.50. Children S OAPS £2.50 MARK SHAKESPEARE
IN CONCERT Organist
Rock, Pop, Classics, Jazz,
Orchestral. Swing, Evergreens Colne Municipal Hall
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1989 Commencing 7*30 p.m.
Tickets: Balcony £5. Children 4 OAPs £4 Stalls £4, Children & OAPs £3
AND REVOLUTION , RAIL, ROMANCE
Illustrated talk by COLIN GARRATTl Barrowford Civic Hall
SUNDAY, APRIL 16th, 1989 Commencing 7*30 p.m.
Tickets: £2, Children & OAl TONIGHT
THURSDAY, APRIL 6th Playing Live 60’s Music
THE PLEASERS
at Calderstones Staff Club, Whalley
Everybody Welcome
Also Disco this a n d e v e ry S a tu rd a y
GIANT FLEA
MARKET AND INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
This Sunday, A p r i l 9th
Gargrave Village Hall, Near Skipton
10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.
Over 50 busy stalls, refreshments
Tel: Burnley 30670 Lancastrian Fairs
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FREE PARKING. Open: Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Open < « « » .1 — T?^Lly»r n /i m tr\ C n m
Tickets £2.50, ■ Mechanics Folk Club JOHN
KIRKPATRICK Purveyor of fine traditional music
SUNDAY, APRIL 9th — 8 p.m.
Club members £2 Tickets £3. Chamber Music Series
THE BARBICAN PIANO TRIO
TUESDAY, APRIL 11th — 8 p.m.
Tickets £3. Concessions £2
IVorfts by Haydn, Dvorak & Schubert
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WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
L IV E E N T E R T A IN M E N T Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
V THIS FRIDAY:
W SUZANNE (Great Female Vocalist) r^S
SATURDAY:
P.J. KELLY (Guitar Vocal) SUNDAY:
/. The Return ol the Fantastic Sound ol IRISH EYES W R E S T L I N G
By arrangement with All Star Wrestling Promotions Limned JAPAN v ENGLAND TAG BATTLE
Former engineer
The Notorious Road Warders plus
A' former self-employed precision engineer and member of the Caravan and Camping Club of Great Britain, Mr James Ormerod, of Hillside Drive, West Bradford, has died aged 83. Born in Colne, Mr
Schemes granted approval
T. ____________ig ap plications have been g ra n te d
H E follow in g ap plications hav gate!
S la id b u rn : E x te n s io n o f l iv u n d e r deleg ated
p ow e rs b y th e K ib b le V a l le y C o u n c i l ’ s* d i r e c t o r o f d e v e l opment and c lien t serv ices, M r
P h i l ip Hailey: S nw le y : B a rn con v e rsion at
A rn o t House, Lanusi(|e Fa rm.
Ormerod spent a number of years living in Hendon and Marlow and moved to the Clitheroe area 12
Approved
AN application for an out line residential (level opment at land to the rear of Cockerill Terrace, Clitheroe Road, Barrow, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s D e v e lo pm e n t Sub committee.
ing accommodation in to attached s to r e a t L o w e r B i lg e F a rm , T in k le r s Lane . A lso listed b u ild in g consent fo r the same.
C l i th e r o e : R e p la c em e n t o f
rot ten window frames w ith w in dows to match as near as possi ble the e x is t in g ones in design
■and m a te r ia l ( l is te d b u i ld in g consent) at 3 M a rk e t Place.
W h a l le y : C on ve rsion o r p a r t
o f b a rn d w e l l in g a t I’ o r t f ie l i l Bu rn, P o r t f ie ld Lane , and listed bu ild in g consent for the same.
S in um s to n e : Proposed single-
s to re y e x ten s io n at s id e o f 20 W e s tm in s te r Close.
Tw is to n : A lte ra t io n to access
to fo rm n ew d r iv e w a y a t the Mano r House.
. _ C h ip p in p : L is t e d b u i ld in g
consent for the replacement of w in d ow s on t i le W in d y S t ro e t e l e v a t i o n of B r a b b in s O ld
School. L n n p lio : Proposed garage at
19U W h alle y Road. G r in d le t o n : R e n o v a t io n o f
s em i-d e re lic t house at H a r ro p H a ll, Smnldcn Lane, ami listed b u ild in g consent for same. W is w c l l : P ro p o s e d ch an g e
from f la t roo f to slated roo f at re a r o f 8 C h ap el Fold .
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BEAUTIFUL Easter bonnets were on parade at the Manor House Residential Home for the Elderly, Chatburn. It was quite an after
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Clitheroe 2232,'i (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * GIANT INDOOR
* COLLECTORS’ MARKET Every Sunday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
M AND CAR BOOT SALE *
500 Drive-in Undercover Spaces at the "K NEW CLITHEROE
AUCTION MART (Clitheroe North turn off A59)
^ Bring your own stall £6 • Use one.of ours, only £8 Clear your garage, toft or lounge — everyone
welcome from 8 a.m.
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Box Office: 20 Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 692890
Box Office: Bank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 864721
FOLK WITH A JOKE
Hosted by Roger Westbrook featuring Maxle and Mitch Barrowford Civic Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1989
Commencing 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £2 All Classes
“OUR NORTHERN HERITAGE”
An Audio Visual Sequence
Presented by Mr E. Hirst and colleagues
Trawden Community Hall SUNDAY, APRIL 9th, 1989
Commencing 7-30 p.m. Tickels: £1 Ait Classes
I stalely homos set amid the valleys Bi» ' moors that ore our ‘Northern Heritage.
“ In a living landscape we travel Iron* I industry to tho hills. Wo pass from the I days ol the packhorse lo the age ol the I microchip, taking in natural history! sequences and on route visit village* a...-.
Ladies parade their Easter bonnets Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April tith, 1989 3
•FROM PAGE ONE The green
top revolution Green top has a creamier taste and is richer in
quality." That difference in taste
was described as “enor mous” by producer- retailer Mr Gordon Whi- twell, of Carter Fold Farm, Waddington. He said: “Pasteurised
milk is very bland and can’t compare with green top. My family thrives on it and I would drink noth
ing else.” Mr Whitwell, who has
run his milk round in Waddington for 14 years, supplies Hi gallons of green top milk daily. He said: “I have no pas teurisation plant, so if a
noon for the residents. Mrs Lyn Higham raised £59 for eaneer research by making paper carna tions and Easter chicks
and selling them. Added to this sum
were the proceeds of the Easter raffle, making a grand total of £100. This was handed over to Mrs H. Boden and Mrs K. Aspinall, local col le c to r s for c a n c e r
research. The residents were
entertained by singer Eddie Carter, who per formed old-time music and also songs from the
shows.Residents from Crow trees Gardens in the vil lage were invited to join in, refreshments were served and there was a p a r a d e o f E a s t e r bonnets.
ban came in I would have to send the milk away to be pasteurised and that would cut profits by about a third. But there is no reason it should be banned and people have become ' hardened to these never- ending scares." A national campaign has
been started to save the green top and local people interested in contacting the organiser and obtain ing a fact sheet should write to Sir Julian Rose, Path Hill Farm Cottage, Whitchurch, Reading, Oxfordshire RG8 7RE.
New venue
THE Ribble Valley Disa bled Group meets tonight at a new venue. Members have been
given permission to use the new Pendleton Brook centre at the bottom of George Street, Clitheroe. Tonight’s speaker will
be Miss Christine Bailey, one of the group’s mem bers, who is to talk about guide (logs for the blind. The meeting starts at 7-30 p.m.
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