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\PR I L 21 S T tit C i v ic H a l l , Cli theroe. Rotar y C lu b of Clitheroe present a niyht of jazz wi th Jazz College.
\ P R J L 6th. 7th and 8 t h . Hol ton-by -Bo wlaml D rama C r o u p present a mu s i c a l
entitled “ Something o ld - Somethin n e w ’ *. B n q . to Holton-by-Howl .md 277.
i - R I D A Y , M A R C H 1 7 t h . lySU. Bowland School P T A Supper Dance.
; d A R C H 1 5 t h . C l i t h e r o e Concert Soc. The E d inburgh String Quartet at 7-30 p .m.
/1AY 28th. 1989. Sta idburn A n t iq u e I-lea M a r k e t in lanie marquee, I 1
a.in. to 5 >.m. Hook a stall wi th Mr s 'linger. Staidburn 265.
• A T I I R D A Y 25th M A R C H I 9 8 ‘J ( E a s t e r S a t u r d a y ) . L o n ii r i cl u e C i v i c H a l l . Secondhand Hook Fai r .
;U N D A Y , J U N E 4th. Rou n d I'.ible/
I.ions Her i tage F a i r ,
details ot stalls. T e l . C l i th - crue 25604. W E D N E S D A Y 1 2 t h t o Saturday I5 th A p r i l . 1989, at 7-30 p .m . Stage T w o Drama, formerly Wa dd in g - tun Drama C ro u p presents ' 'R o u n d and R o u n d th e C arde n " , a comedy by Ala n •\yckbourne.
(1 9 8 8 ) . Royal Inst . B r i t . Architects.
2N D A P R I L . 1 0 -3 0 A .M . Parish Hall . Cl i theroe Civic Society - Public .Meeting, D r id H a c k n e y . P r e s id e n t
THE
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY STRING
QUARTET
Wednesday, March 15th Royal Grammar School
Chatburn Road at 7-30 p.m. Tickets at the door £3.50 •
Students £1.50
CAR BOOT SALE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR WHITE BULL HOTEL, GISBURN
SUNDAY, MARCH 12th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
No new goods. Why not clear out your attic and come along
i For booking or advice Tel. Mr ’C’ Barnoldswick 815756_____
INDOOR STALLS £7 advance OUTDOOR STALLS £4 No booking. Just turn up TABLES FOR HIRE £1
Burnley IBE3QE3UB m m
Director of Technical and Leisure Services: R. J. C. Wood, C.Eng., F.I.C.E., M.D.t.M.
Box Office: 20 Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 692890
Box Office: Bank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 664721
Hosted by Roger Westbrook Featuring MIKE ELLIOTT Barrowford Civic Hall
“FOLK WITH A JO K E ”
FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, 1989 Commencing 8 p.m.
Tickets: £2.00 all classes. PETER AND MARIES DANCE CLUB B U F F E T SUPPER DANCE
FRIDAY, MARCH 17th at 8-00 p.m.
In ST PAUL’S CHURCH HALL Low Moor
Tickets £3.50 available from St Paul’s Church Hall on Friday evenings only
For further information please telephone: PRESTON (0772) 316348
M A R C H 9th/11th — 7-30 p.m. Saturday Matinee — 2 p.m. Tickets irom
e4.so
M E C H A N I C S F O L K C L U B
MARILYN MIDDLETON POLLOCK
C o n t e m p o r a r y U.S. Singer-Guitarist
MARCH 12th —8 p.m.
Ti c k e t s : £ 3 .0 0 , Cl ub Members £2.00
N.B. — advertised appearance of Earl Okin FOOD FOR THOUGHT With Hugh M cP h e r so n
TALK ON BACH FLOWER REMEDIES
CLITHEROE MARCH FUNFAIR
Admission and Car Parking Free */4iai,(fkrfwi0
TUESDAY, MARCH 14th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets 75p
DR FAUSTUS A superb authenlicly Elizabethan production
MEDIEVAL PLAYERS present
VERY FEW TICKETS LEFT MARCH 16tW17lh —7-30 p.m.
(Extra performance— Friday afternoon, 1*30 p.m.) Tickets from £2.75
EDISFORD CAR PARK
Opening Thursday, March 16th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, March 17th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday, March 18th, i p.m. to 10 p.m. WORKSHOP SATURDAY, APRIL 1st
TRADITIONAL CHARACTER DOLL MAKING
and SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd Cost £5.00 (tor two days)
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
FRIDAY, MARCH 10th and SATURDAY, MARCH 11th
VONNY’S
(Fantastic group) SATURDAY ONLY
BERNARD MANNING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th
(Back by popular demand) S ID EW A L K Superb vocal harmony group
Free admission before 10 p.m. Why not book a meal In the
Carvery and reserve a table In tne Cabaret Room
★ LOUNGE BAR * THURSDAY, MARCH 9th GRAND CHARITY
In SHOW aid of Frankie Beavls Appeal
Bumper prize raffle Special guest arllsts
nlre. Weddings, etc. catered for
WHITE BULL HOTEL,
GISBURN Tel. (02005) 233
Getting Mamed in 1990?
“o any couple booking
eception and paying deposit y end July ’39 we will guarantee to hold our present rices.
■Ve cater for up to 150.
~ree bed and breakfast for iride and groom or bottle of
'hampagne when both vedding breakfast and evening buffet reception are looked.
tome dates still available for 1989.
Ml types of functions catered 'or.
J rices start from £3.50 buffets). Fully licensed bar till t a.m.
FRIDAY, ARCH 10th
Zomic Relief. Red Jose Steak Planer at £ t t ta he laughable price of " / / £4.50 on Friday \ nd Saturday.
U>% off all food and . ~ne sales donated to
\ HOLIDAY COPY EASTER
DEADLINES - Please Note -
The latest times for acceptance of Advertisement Copy for R.O.P. and Entertainments Page Advertisements will be:
4 p.m. 12 noon.
Tuesday Express, March 21st Friday, March 17th
Monday, March 20th
Nelson Leader Series, March 23rd (Published Thursday)
12 noon___ Tuesday, March 21st
Friday Express, March 23rd (Published Thursday)
4 p.m...........Tuesday, March 21st
Tuesday Express, March 29th (Published Wednesday)
ST PAUL’S MOTHER and
TODDLER GROUP GIANT
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY,
MARCH 11th at 2 p.m.
Church Hall, St Paul’s
Admission 20p, Adults 10p children inc. refreshments.
Cake Stall, Toy and Baby Stall, etc.
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KEEP OUT THOSE WINTRY DRAUGHTS
with doors and windows you fit only ONCE - perfectly
Former World Snooker Champion Dennis Taylor
4
p.m..........Thursday, March 23rd
THERE WILL BE NO MARKET OR CAR BOOT AT GISBURN THIS SUNDAY
NO MARKET?
O P EN A S U S U A L S U N D A Y , M A R C H 19th with special Indoor car boot bonanza
£3 par space — Over 200 sellers wanted. All welcome, no booking necessary. Arrive between 8 a.m. — 10 a.m.
Inquiries: TEL. 0253 71277 or 061 740 3708
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
BLACKBURN I
662424 NELSON
694929
15 MARKET SOUARE * NELSON
Call or wnta to
105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
Room available for private IBBLE VALLEY DIVISION HNICA HITIO
ADRFT EXIB N SATURDAY,
BONRWIES EA STER
Parish Hall, Church Brow Clitheroe
MARCH 11th 2-00 p.n.. — 4-00 p.m. ADMISSION: 25p
including refreshments AQM
TUESDAY, MARCH 21st 7 -3 0 p .m .
All members cordially invited
C L ITH E R O E C O N S E R V A T IV E C L U B
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
A N N U A L G E N E R A L M E E T IN G
MONDAY, MARCH 20th at 8 p.m.
BACUP A N T IQ U E S FAIR and CO L LEC TO R S FLEA MARKET
Saturday, March 11th at B a cu p Le isu re Hall, B u rn le y Road
Up to 80 stalls selling most collectables (inc. furniture) Free car park, bar, 6uperb cafe with full meals and snacks
10 a.m. - 4-30 p.m. Adults 4Sp • Chlldren/OAPs 20p
Details: (0706) 70464______ DINE and DANCE
THE ASSHETON ARMS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
D OW N H AM
5-coursc dinner from 8 p.m. followed by dance music to suit all tastes. Licensed until 1 a.m.
£9.50 per head TeL Clitheroe 41227for reservations or inquiries
W A D D IN G TO N V IL LA G E S O C IA L C LU B
A chance lo make your own traditional character doll.
* This concert replaces the
CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES
URSULA SMITH (Cello) .
Performing works by BACH, BEETHOVEN, SH0STAK0VIICH and DE FALLA
TUESDAY, MARCH 14th — 8 p.m.
Tickets £3.00. Concessions £2.00 PHIL KELSALL
Your favourite melodies played by the organist of Blackpool's Tower Ballroom
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th — 7-30 p.m.
Concessions £2.25/£1.75 Tickets: £3.00/£2.50
JAZZ CLASSICS REVISITED
With Keith Nichols S e p te t
MARCH 18th —8 p.m. SATURDAY,
Hot Jazz from the golden era Tickets £4.00/£3.00,
Concessions £3.00/£2.25
ACTIVITIES CREATE A
T-SHIRT MARCH 21st — 7-9 year olds
MARCH 22nd — 10-13 year olds
(£3.20 including T-shirt — ordered by March 14th)
Cost £1.00 MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY Tel. 30055 SCULL MURPHY
TONY ST CLAIR and
KINO BEN BIG TIME BENNETT
THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, 1989 Commencing 6 p.m.
Tickets: £2.50, Children and OAP's £2.00
ENGLISH
CAMERATA A series of Orchestra! Concerts
Colne Municipal Hall
FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, 1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: £3.50, Children and OAP's £2.50
“ON FOOT IN THE
Journeys from Lima into the Cordillera areas of the Peruvian Andes, Environments Inca history, mountains and valleys, flora and fauna, people and culture. Brlerfleld Town Hall
PERUVIAN ANDES’’ Illustrated talk by JOHN A. JACKSON
Tickets: £2, Children and OAP's £1.00
SUNDAY, MARCH 19th, 1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
“THE GREAT JOINT RAILWAYS
OF BRITAIN” Film show by JOHN HUNTLEY
SUNDAY, MARCH 19th, 1969 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
Colne Municipal Hall
The Chester Birkenhead joint (LNWR/GWR) — the lamous Somerset and Dorset joint — Midland and Great Northern joint (M anff-GN) — Cheshire Lines — Severn and Wye joint (GWR/LMS). Great days of steam railways with much-loved lines.
Tickets: £2.50, Children and OAP's £1.50
Tickets from R. J. C. Wood, Direcloi Technical and Leisure Services. Bank House. Albert Road. Colne. Tel. 864721: Tourist information Centro. 20 Scotland Road. Nelson. Tol. 692890. as woll as at all Council Olficos: Colne Town Hall: Althams Travel Agoncy. St Jamos's Street. Burnley: Mechanics Box Office. Manchester Road. Burnley; and Tourist Information Centre. Council Otficos. Church Walk. Clithoroe.
FRIENDS OF FUR AND FEATHER
P R IZ E B IN G O
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB
at the
T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 14th
8 p.m. start
RAFFLE, e tc . — Good prizes
CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS
HERITAGE FAIRS p re s e n ts
GRAND
CRAFT FAIR Around 30 stands of fine craft within the splendid setting of the
Ribchester, V/1 miles off A59 on the B6245
RIVERSIDE CLUB (de tabley restaurant), near
SUNDAY,
Refreshments available A(soseeY
MARCH 12TH 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Ample parking.
B(E<BOmi9l&
HtJUEDEHtS' Cloy 'Dancers (uieat her permitting)
Details Heritage Fairs Tel. 0282 844037
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
DAN CIN G Mark Kitto
COME to
FRIDAY, MARCH 17th 8 p.m. to Midnight
(Suppers 9-45 to 10-15)
Book tickets (£2.50) from Bolton-by-Bowland 277 or 272. Licensed bar.
WISWELL WI JU M B L E
S A L E Saturday,
March 11th
At Church of England School, Whalley
Doors open 1-30 pm. ADMISSION 10p
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- . - ......... , i . V o WI MARKET
RE-UPENS TUESDAY, MARCH 14th
AND EVERY TUESDAY UNTIL DECEMBER
) York Street, Clitheroe Lower Parish Hall,
10-30 a.m. — . 11-45 a.m.
Home-Made Produce, Crafts, Plants, Coffee
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M U CK H A U L (Round Clitheroe)
SATURDAY, MARCH 18th £1.00 per barrow
If five barrows or more required please ring Geoff W ea rd en on WHALLEY 822669 anytime.
CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB
Rlbblesdale School
MONDAY, MARCH 13th 7-15 p.m.
Mr Graham Yearsley (Penwortham)
O R C H ID S
Everybody welcome Comp: Flowering Plant
Sales shed open Sundays 10 a.m.— 12 noon
F L E A
M A R K E T SUNDAY,
GISBURN FEST IVAL HALL
MARCH 12th 11 a.m.— 4 p.m.
Tel. Cleveleys 824918 Inquiries:
R E C O R D F A IR
THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 12th
(Burnley FC), Turf Moor, Brunshaw Road
Trans Pennine Fairs 0532 892087
10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.
CLAY BIRD SHOOT at BLEASDALE, NR. GARSTANG
MARCH 11th at 10 a.m. 25 Sporting, 10 D.T.L.
Good prizes, last entries 3-30 p.m.
Hot Pot. etc. available in Parish Hall
At the Centre Spot BERNARD’S
DISCO at
THE COMMERCIAL WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
on FRIDAY)
MARCH 10th 8 p.m. — 11 p.m.
PH0NE-A-CAB 2 3 4 8 8
NEW TAXI FIRM
Hackney Cabs and Private Hire, Airports and Contract Work Undertaken. All day and night
20p o f f all taxis with this coupon
Plus ALL STAR LINE UP Cotne Municipal Hall
BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES
(H .M .S . C o ch ra n e ) Colne Municipal Hall
SUNDAY, MARCH 12th, 1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: £4.00, Children and ' OAP's £3.00
WRESTLING by arrangement with
SHOW COMMITTEE RIMINGTON WI
WHIST AND DOMINOES
SAT., MARCH 11th at 7-45 p.m.
THE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
Children (under 12) 50p
Supper — Pie and Peas Admission: Adults £1
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE presents
OLD
An Illustrated talk by Wilf Heatley
CLITHEROE on i
ALL STAR WRESTLING PROMOTIONS LIMITED
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th 7-45 p.m.
£1 incl. light refreshments
CALDERSTONES, WHALLEY
J U M B L E S A L E
In the Main Hall
SATURDAY, MARCH 11th at 2 p.m.
Admission: 10p
Proceeds to League of Hospital Friends
J newton-in-bow land * » VILLAGE HALL *
: MARKET : JMONDAY, MAY 1 stJ
remaining lor details * 4-
A mixed bag of
weather
FEBRUARY was a month of .contrasts, the mild weather of January contin uing for the first half of the month and gales arriv ing on the 13th and 14th. A f te r a few d a y s ’
respite, cold weather arrived, with hail, sleet and snow on the 22nd to the 25th. Rainfall for the month
to ta l le d / \ f o u r - a n d - th r e e - q u a r te r inches.
4 5
2 3
48 36 50
8 9
G 7
H FLEA 5 12 4G 14 51 47
10 11
* Home made refreshments* * — A few stalls still * *
£ TEL. SLAIDBURN 312 * *
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
13 15
52 55
4G 39 36
53 52 50
54 46 43 42 34
50 38 40 34
44 28 48 55 49 46 48 46 42
24 39 42 42
28 44 (25mm
= one inch of rain)
Mums and tots walk for
Comic Relief
MUMS and tiny tots in Gisburn will be putting their best feet forward on Saturday, in aid of Comic Relief. The Mothers and Tod
dlers group is holding a sponsored walk, setting off from the Festival Hall at 11 a. m.u hnd-lamping the village. Other children are also invited to join in — plus any energetic mums, of course! Members of the group
may also be donning red noses especially for the occasion.
Rent arrears
TOTAL rent arrears owed to the Ribble Valley Coun cil fell last month to £54,271.86. This decrease continues
the recent downward trend which the director of community and commer cial services, Mr Dave Morris, said was always nice to see. However, former ten
ants’ arrears showed a slight increase, rising to £12,181.43.
A rip-roaring success
RIP-ROARING perfor- mar School, manccs of the musical The pupils’ lively inter- “Annie Get Your Gun” pretation o f the box attracted large audiences office hit finished on to Clitheroe Royal Gram- Saturday after a four-
duction are to go towards school funds and the pur- c h a s c o f s t a g e equipment. Pictured are principals
wi th St e l l a ( c ent r e front).
Taken away
THIEVES have stolen a heavily embroidered blue curtain sash worth £150 from the main bar area at the Starkie Arms Hotel, Clitheroe.
duced by teachers Miss Jane England and Miss Sandra Morris and the school orchestra was conducted by Mrs Joy Fielding. Proceeds from the pro
Oakley was a real tour de force by Stella Groves, backed up by David Luckin as the male lead, Frank Butler. The show was pro
night run. The lead role of Annie
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25 26
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54 40 46 48
46 1.8 8.0 1.5
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10.5 0.4 0.5
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12.3 3.5
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35 12.5 6.0
10.4 0.7 1.4
5.7 (gale) 3.8 (gale) 1.2
Day Max. Min. Ram (mm) 1
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 9th, 1989 3
Day of prayer
A UNITED service to mark: the- Women's
World Day of Prayer w a s h e l d in S S Michael and Joh n ’s RC Church, ■ Clitheroe, on Friday. The; theme, "Lord
teach :us to p ra y ," w a s - c omp i l e d by women of Burma. . The address .was
given by Miss J . ' M. Kenzie, of-Accrington,: and the .Clitheroe Townswomen's Guild choir sang an'anthem and led the congrega-. tional singing. - - Pictured
are.mem-;
b e r.s o f t h a. congregation.
TO mark the beginning of preparations for Passion- tide, St Helen’s Church Choir, Waddington, will present special music arranged by the Royal School of Church Music.
Delightful journey
MEMBERS of the Calder- stones Retired Fellowship were given a varied slide show by Mr J . H ar greaves, of Sabden, It covered the 1988 lun
cheon, the life of Titus Salt, of Bradford, and a delightful journey through Lakeland. The vote of thanks was
Need for green
fingers
LOCAL people with green fingers and an interest in wild flowers are needed for a replanting scheme in the Forest of Bowland. The scheme is being run
proposed by Mrs G. Hargreaves. At the next meeting the
speaker will be Mr R. Brindle, and names will be taken for the day trip to the Derbyshire dales in May. Future meetings are to be held in the new hostel.
Passiontide music
of Christ” and will be per formed at 3-15 p.m. on S u n d ay — P a s s io n Sunday.
The congregation will be invited to join in the sing-
It is entitled “The Cross ing of several pieces.
0.3 (hail) 8.4 (snow. 13.4(sleet
30 36 38
32 0.3 (hail) 1.3 1.8 9.0
by the Ribble Valley Con servation Group and anyone interested in grow ing wild flowers from seed supplied by the organisers is asked to contact secre tary Linda Martin (Clith eroe 23954). The scheme follows the
group’s successful bird conservation project involving the installation of nesting boxes at Bashall Eaves. A n g le r s could be
interested in the group's next meeting, at the White Lion Hotel, Clith eroe, on Tuesday, at 7-45 p.m., when a representa tive of North West Water will speak on “Water ecology."
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