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Clitheroe 22321/. (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) THE BUCK INN


’THE PLATTED PATH’ Horse-drawn Theatre Tour


Bolton-By-Bowland: Village hall 5th September Kelbroofc Parish Hall Pendleton: Village Hall


7th September 11th September


Ribchester:Parochial Hall 13th/l4th September A. Shots) Jor all the family Ad u lts £2.00 / Cone. £1.00


(Shows start at 7-30 p.m. - look out fo r more details!)


IIOEP1ELD LEisune


A Concert by The British Aerospace CENTRE


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. I d i t h e r o e Lions Sportinan s I Dinner, Stirk House Hotel, IG i s b u r n ( P e t e r P a r f i t t , speake r ) . Ticke t s avai lable from Cl i the ro e Adver t is e r o r C l i t h e r o e Lio n s mem-


•R IO A Y a n d S a t y r,4-a y* No v embe r 2 4 th 1 9 8 9 . Wha t ley Me th o d i s t


oers .


NOVEMBER 3 0th. De c embe r 1st Dec embe r 2nd (Thurs ­ day. Friday and Saturday) . Bo l ton-b y -Bowland Drama


Winterfest .


^ l i t h e r o e C o n s e r v a t i v e Club, in a id o f R o e f i e ld


Tel. Cl i the ro e 2 2 9 2 5 . I


A T U R D A Y D E C EMB E R 2 nd, 1 9 8 9 . St Ma ry ' s Ladies Grou p C h r i s tma s Fa i r , in


‘he Pa r i sh Hal l . Te a s and Stall s.


iCTOBER 2 0 th , Friday, 7-30 » .m. C e l e b r i t y A u c t i o n ,


JODY” by Raymond Dyer, inquiries to Bol ton-by-Bow* :and 2 7 7 . OCTOBER 1 4 t h , S a tu rd a y . Cl i theroe and Di s trict Bible Society. Blackpool Salvat ion \rmy Band.


Grou p p r e s e n t a f a r c i c a l hitler; “ WANTED - ONE


.


WINGATES BAND


Conducted by David James 22nd September, 1989 at 8 p.m.


The Parish Church Hall, Clitheroe £3.00


Tickets Available from:


Advertiser & Times Parish Hall


West End Stores


Tourist Information Kay Dee Bookshop Reidys


Come for an enjoyable day out at the


GREAT AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW EXHIBITION HALLS - HARROGATE


Friday, September 15th 1989 — 10-00 a.m. to 9-00 p.m. — £4.00 per adult


Saturday, September 16th 1989 — 9-30 a.m. to 5-00 p.m. — £3.50 per adult


Children free if accompanied by a parent. Spectacular Flowers and Displays


Kelsae Onion Festival — Saturday only


A T U R D A Y . 1 6 th S e p t em­ ber. Cl i the r o c and District


Brownie s 7 5 th Anniv ersary Re c ipe Stal l .


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ATURDAY, 9 th Septembe r 1 9 8 9 . Th e H o d d e r Val ley Agricul tural & Horticultural Society, 4 6 th Annual Show at Slaidburn, Nr . Cl i theroe


W E D N E S D A Y , O c t o b e r 18 th, 1 9 8 9 . Cl i the roe Con­


S t r e e t . T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 3 8 2 9 . F o r help an d


ad v ic e w i th v o u r "W h a t’s On"


advertisement Telephone


Rachel Moorhouse on


Clitheroe 22323


c ert s So c ie ty , Piano Recital A n d r ew W e s t (N a t i o n a l P r i z ew in n e r ) . T i c k e t s M H a r t l e y & S o n . 4 Kin g


Buy your plants and garden needs and seek advice from our friendly exhibitors. Excellent value for money. Free


"Give away garden centre". Special rales for parties 10 or more


Tel: Harrogate 0423 561049 North of England Horticultural Societyr


t CLITHEROE CENTRAL


* WORKING MEN’S CLUB {t Whatley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337


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j SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER | A N D Y


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I H b l l ■ ■ Guitar Vocal


K E I T H jr -h it- tr i r <r i r i r i* i t - t r ir ir -C r t r - t r ir t r -tr -fr-ft-■ft-fr-ft


£ SATURDAY DRAW - £100 > 43419 Members and Bona Fide Guests


*STAR CABARET NIGHT Y , S E P T E M B E R 9 th


? L I K E T H I S . if t . Pop. C a b a re t


r S E P T E M B E R T 6 th S O N I V Y


(60'soana)


sspromotons. Full facilities. lot Essentia/. Very Smart Dress Is.


L 8 6 9 1 8 5


jHarlklme C j ta H Q t


v weddings, celebrations, fashion shows,


Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday MEMBERS DRAW,


Sunday, September 10th: £17 Members and Bona Fide guests


CRAFT FAIR


THIS SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 9th at the


Parish Hall,


Tel. Accrington 384874 * Please note Cabaret Room


open as usual throughout the holidays


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth


Tremendous Yorkshire Group) SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 9th


( ABBOTS


(SMART ASS BLACK


Qubiands No i Comedy Showgroup) fius SIMON LOVELL (Comedy Magician)


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th


( WINDOWSWinners of Radio Merseysides Battle of the Bands)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


PAUL LEE (Briltie.nt Instrumentalist)


a t THE ORGAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th GENERAL


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ (Starts 8-30 p.m.)


Grand Cash Prizes Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


Room available for private hire Weddings, etc. catered lor


Chipping and District YFC


Bollon-by-Bowland Childrens Committee


J U M B L E MEETING


FIRST CLUB


Monday September, 11th A talk on Russia 7-45 p.m. Prompt


Chipping Village Hall


5 St Leonards Guides * *


Langho *


: GRAND: ; JUMBLE* : SALE l


? in SI Leonards School on S at 2-00 p.m.


» SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9th » 4


»


J Refreshments Available » * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Friday, September 8th at 7-15 p.m.


in the Village Hall


Admission Adults 10p Children 5p


Refreshments Available


White Elephant—Draw etc. WHITE


ELEPHANT SALE


on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9th


at Clitheroe United Reformed Church


in the Primary Room (Library entrance).


2-00 p.m. - 4-00 p.m. ADMISSION lOp


Whin* Lana Raad (via Whalley) only minutes away


OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY CARVERY


(evgs. incl. Sun. a la Carte) WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS


Lunch Parties etc. In beautiful country surroundings.


Tal. Padlham (0282) 72170


RECORD FAIR


THIS SUNDAY


SEPTEMBER 10th 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.


at the CENTRE SPOT (Burnley Football Club) Turf Moor, Brunshaw Road


Trans Pennine Fairs 0532-892087


* ADMISSION 10p * HOUSE


300 LP's — 200 books, Guitar, toys, Lamps, pottery — plus numerous other items.-


CLEAR OUT


Come and browse — Friday, September Bth only 10 a.m. — 6 p.m.-


. Everything going cheap. 2 Whittam Road, , Whalley.


CLITHEROE


GARDEN CLUB Ribblesdale School


Monday September 11th 7-15 p.m.


MR DAVID T0YNE fPHOSTROQEN)


E v e r y b o d y w e lc om e Spring bulbs now available


FOOTBALL LEAGUE


RIBBLE VALLEY


O ta ^ O ^ t y ib e s e t '


CRAFTFAYRE


at Brickhouse Hotel and Restaurant, Chipping


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 11-00 a.m.— 4-30 p.m.


Bar and restaurant meals available FLEA


PRESENT A QUALITY MARKET SEPTEMBER 10th


Gisburn Festival Hall SUNDAY


11-00 a.m. - 4-00 p.m. Enq. Cleveleys 824918


WHALLEY LOW MOOR


at Calderstones, Whalley.


K .0 .2-30 p.m. Saturday September 9th


Match Sponsored by: SHELDON MILES HAIR SALON


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Church Street, Clltheroe


10-30 a.m. — 5 p.m. Home made


refreshments


Top quality hand crafted goods on sale


Org:— Clover Crafts 0253 811467


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


WHIST AND


DOMINO DRIVE SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 9th 7-45 p.m.


£1 including Supper WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p — including Supper


to be lollowed by the sale al Harvest produce


Tosside Church


HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th at 7-00 p.m.


L O W M O O R C L U B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th


P H I L C A S E


C Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday # >,


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COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET Saturday September 9th 10 a.m. • 4.30 p.m. at


BACUP ANTIQUES FAIR and


BACUP LEISURE HALL BURNLEY ROAD BACUP


ADULTS 45p CHILDREN OAP's 20p up to 80 stalls selling most collectables


FREE CAR PARK — SUPERB CAFE WITH FULL MEALS AND SNACKS —BAR


Details 0706 70464 [ COACH HIRE


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12 to 53 SEATER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS


Te l: GISBURN 39 4 d a y GISBURN 751 e v e n in g s


‘Looking for somewhere and something different to eat?....


Then why not try our new range of bar meals. Menu changed daily.


We have a mouthwatering range of home made sweets.


.PLEASE NOTE:-


Speciality Fish Dishes are served throughout he week - BUT FRIDAY NIGHT we really push the boat out, with a full choice of Seafood Dishes.


Grindleton Tel: 41248


Entries up and quality high


A RECORD number of over 300 exhi­ bits made Clitheroe Garden Club’s annual show a memorable one on


Saturday.


entered for the first time, said club secre­ tary Mr Geoff Sains­ bury, and the usual high quality was main­ tained. The introduc­ tion of classes for sin­ gle flowers also paid


S e v e r a l people


dividends. Clitheroe Mayor Coun.


Pat Shepherd, in atten­ dance with the Mayoress, presented the awards and the judge was Mr Ernest Sedgwick, of Rimington. Next year there will be


a complete change for the club, which is holding the show a fortnight earlier, on August 18th. 1 Trophies


santhemums, Lucas Rose Bowl for fuchsia, Quinton Cup Bowl for best exhibit by dub member, Banksian Medal for most prize money and Cup for most points: G. M. Byrne. Tattersall Medal for spray


roses: M. Kershaw. N. Garside Trophy for chry­


Lawrenson Rose Bowl for


den flowers and Floral Cup for best floral exhibit: L. Cowgill. Mrs Green Cup for begonias:


Standring Cup for peas and beans: G. Sainsbury. Trutex Trophy for best root


E. Friend. Whipp Cup for tomatoes and


vegetable: F. Harrison. Children’s Cup: Sarah Baron.


Results .


Silson. E. Friend. Vase of roses: E. Friend, J. Gregory, P. Salis­ bury. Sweet petis: 1 and 3 J. Gregory, B. Duckworth, Vase of dahlias: G. M. Byrne, 2 and 3 E. Moorcroft. Single dahlia: 1 and 2 G. M. Byrne. Gladioli: N. Adamson, D.


Flowers and plants Single rose: M. Kershaw, T.


Green, T. Thompson. Chrysan­ themums: 1 and 2 G. M. Byrne, E. Moorcroft. Single chrysanth- emem: E. Moorcroft, 2 and 3 G.


gory, R. Dewhurst. Single spray chrysanthemums: 12. Moorcroft, R. Dewhurst, G. Friend. Herbaceous: E. Moorcroft.


M.Byrne. Spray chrysanthe- 3: E. Moorcroft, J. Gre­


•AH .............. ROSE grower Mrs Martha Kershaw receives her award from the Mayor


E. Rumsey, E. Friend. Flow­ ering plant: P. Rumsey, J. Fur- nell, L. Cowgill. Fuchsia: 1 and 2 G. M. Byrne, E. Moorcroft. Begonia: E. Friend, M. Silver- wood. Cactus: W. Holden, C. Newsam, E. Friend. Hanging basket: T. Thompson, R. Dewhurst, A. Leonard.


Foliage plant: M. Silverwood,


Annuals: E. Newsam, T. Silson, E. Friend. Cut garden flowers: L. Cowgill, E. Newsam, C. Sainsbury.


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J “RIBBLE VALLEY TALKING 5 *


The Hodder Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society


DON'T FORGET


HODDER VALLEY SHOW


THE on Saturday September, 9th


at DUCKMIRE FARM SLAIDBURN


9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Something lor everyone


COTTON TREE AUCTIONS Trawden


(Under new Ownership)


GIANT FLEA MARKET


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week


Now accepting goods lor our monthly auction


Ring Colne 870607 OR CALL AT THE MILL


METHODIST L.E.F. In the Schoolroom on


WHALLEY LOWER Saturday September 9th


SEPTEMBER MARKET


10-30 a.m. -1 2 noon Morning Coffee 35p


2;00 p.m. - 4 p.m.


Afternoon Teas 50p A variety ol stalls


ST. HUBERTS


DUNSOP BRIDGE D A N C E


At Newton Village Hall Friday, September 22nd


Mark Kitto Band 8-30 p.m. — 12-30 a.m.


Admission £3-00 including Supper. Bar Applied For .


Tickets Available Dunsop Bridge 288


THE METHODIST CHURCH WADD1NGT0N


HARVEST


CELEBRATION September 10th and 11th


SUNDAY


Services at 10.45 a.m. and 6.0 p.m. Conducted by Mr. M. W. Brewer of Clitneroe.


MONDAY


At 7-30 p.m. Sale of produce followed by an Audio-visual lecture by Mr N. Duerden of Hurst Green.


“Kingfisher Reach". (The rivers Loud. Hodder and Ribble.)


Proceeds for selected Charity.


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


COMEDANCING


to MARK KITTO on SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 23rd


8-00 p .m . to 1 1 -4 5 p .m . (supper 9-45 p.m. -10-15 p.m.)


Book Tickets (£2.50) from


Bolton-by-Bowland 277 or 272


KICK-OFF 3 p.m. Lltllemore Road, Clitheroe


b v SIMPLE FITblESS 1


Sabden Street Market £50 prize winner Mr Goodyear,


4 Persia Street, Accrington.


EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE


WHALLEY —v—


RIBCHESTER


at QEII Playing Fields Whalley


K .0 .6-15 p.m. Wednesday


September 13th


Match sponsored by: BERT TAYLOR FAMILY BUTCHER


Match ball sponsors:


P. Bishop- Electrical


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A honeymoon in Singapore and Bali followed the wed­ ding of Miss Katie Kinder and Mr Damian Allen at St John’s Church, Read. ' The bride, a beauty


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RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th


Ribblesdale Wanderers


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HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS


GRAND CRAFT FAIR


Over 30 craft workers from all ’ over Lancashire and Yorkshire t gather together (o offer to you fine hand made crafts at 1


GARGRAVE Village Hail (nr Skipton A65)


on SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Admission Adults 3Sp Children Free Home made refreshments available


Details Heritage Fairs Tel. Earby 844037


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NEWSPAPER FOR THE BLIND * t COFFEE MORNING » ♦


By courtesy of the Town Mayor of Clitheroe in the Mayor’s Parlour on


SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16th from 10 a.m. to 12 noon


Raffle, cake-stall and bring-and-buy ADMISSION 30p” . BADMINTON COACHING NEW —NEW


FOR BEGINNERS and IMPROVERS at The Parish Hall Clitheroe


- Maximum of 10 people in a class TIMES


Beginners 1.30 — 2.30 Friday Improvers 2.30 — 3.30 Friday


COST


£15.00 for 9 sessions DATES


Starting Friday September 15th 1989 FIRST SESSION FREE


Come and try it and pay on the day


Coaching by Allan Pilkington (BA ol E Club Coach) Ring Clitheroe 26660 for more details


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onions: W. Lord, W. Holden, G. Sainsbury. 6oz onions: 1 and 2 G. Sainsbury, C. Sainsbury. Beetroot: T. Thompson, G. Friend, J. Gregory, Turnips: i: J. Gr(


IGoz.


Gregson. Swede: J. Gregory, C. Kershaw, F. Harrison. Carrots:


Gregory, G. and I. gorv


1 and 2 F. Harrison, J. Gregory. Cabbage: R. Dewhurst, G. Sainsbury, F. Harrison. Cauli­ flower: 1 and 2 F. Harrison, J.


Gregory. Peas: F. Harrison, T. Thomp­


son. Broad: J. Gregory, T. Thompson, F. Harrison. Runner beans: G. Sainsbury, E. New­ sam, C. Kershaw. Tray of vegetables: F. Harrison, G. M. Byrne. Any other vegetables: M. Brown, H. Dewhurst, Daniel Norton. Soft fruit: J. Gregory, C. Newsam, T. Thompson.


J.Gregory.


Sainsbury, E. Friend. Sweet wine: E. Friend, 2 and 3 C. Sainsbury. Jam: C. Newsam, E. Friend, joint 3 C. Sainsbury and


Wine and preserves. Dry wine: C. Kershaw, C.


Turner, 2 and 3 Paul Hothersall. Miniature garden: Sarah Baron, Paul Hothersall, joint 3 Susie Turner and Daniel Norton.


Children’s section. , Dressed vegetable: Susie


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Vegetables Tomatoes: 1 and 2 G. Sains­ bury, L. Cowgill. Potatoes: F. Harrison, G. M. Byrne, J. Gre­ gory. Exhibition onions: E. Moorcroft, F. Harrison.


chrysanthemums and Garden Cup for onions: E. Mooreroft. Southworth Cup for cut gar­


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What a load of onions! Mr Edward Moorcroft with the fine display of veget­ ables which won him the Garden Cup


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by her father, wore a gown of wild ivory silk with a tiered lace train and c a r r ied a bouquet of tamara roses mixed with small ivory lilies and freesia. In attendance were Miss


froom’s sister, and Mrs


udith Killin-Browne. They wore shell-pink


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