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h e r o e C o n s e r v a t i v e >. in a id o f Uo e l ' ie ld . Cl i the roe 2 2 925.
j . 1989. Cl i the roe Con- s Society. Piano Recita l , t row We s t (N a t i o n a l ewin t i e r ) . T i c k e t s Nl. t l e v & S o u . 4 Ki t ty
•vnies 75th Annive r s a ry, pe Stall. N E S D A Y . O c t o b e r
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Wesiyan Row, Clitheroe, Lancashire. Tel: 27886
Trinity Youth 4 Community Centre
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D A N C E ? . W R IT E P L A Y S ? M A K E C O S T U M E S ? D E S IG N P O S T E R S ? P L A Y A N IN STRUM EN T .?
C A N Y O U ----- If you are aged between 10-18 years and enjoy
drama and theatre work, then you will be pleased to know that we are forming
T R I N I T Y T H E A T R E W O R K S H O P There will be a meeting on
Thursday 14th September, 1989 at 7.30 p.m. Please come and bring yo ur frie n d s !___________
ABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384674 FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 15lh& 16th
1IKE BERRY WITH THE RAPIERS
• e ‘s tnbute to Buddy Holly. Hit cords incl. Sunshine o f your Smile.
Plus MIKE
B.ANCASTER Comedian
IDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th
■tar Wednesday Band of the month
!EG COATES
XPERIENCE e admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery
★ LOUNQEBAR ★ S ATU RD AY S
PAUL LEE {Brilliant Instrumentalist)
AT TH E ORGAN
iVhy not book a meal In the arvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room
oom available tor private hire. Weddings, etc. catered lor
* R O Y A L O A K J
Waterloo
* BOBBY KAY , : (Vocalist / Pianist)
5^, * o n S U N D A Y 1 7 t h S E P T E M B E R
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at 8-00 p.m. A i l W d > f c o m &
ST CATHERINES CHURCH
West Bradford
JUMBLESALE and POUND STALL
In the Sunday School SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER, 16th
2-30 p.m. ADMISSION 10p Tea and Biscuits available
Bus leaves York Street 2-15 p.m. -
RIBBLE VALLEY. LADIES DARTS ASSOCIATION
ER IC
E X IB IT IO N at Calderstones Ballroom
B R IS TOW On Friday
September, 29th at 8 p.m.
TICKETS £2.00 Available from
73 Whalley Road, Clitheroe
RIDAY, S E PT EM B E R Bth itaslic cabaret show, featuring
CLITHEROE DISTRICT BROWNIE 75th ANNIVERSARY
lCOOKIE b STALL
Saturday 16th September on Clitheroe Market
Souvenir Recipe Book for sale
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
The Seventy-Fifth
Anniversary Thanksgiving Service
to be held at 15-00 hours on Sunday, 17th September, 1989 at the Castle Bandstand, Clitheroe
(If wet in St. Mary Magdalene's Parish Church, Clitheroe)
The sermon will be preached by The Lord Bishop of Blackburn
The Right Reverend Alan D. Chesters, M.A. Second Rossendale Scout Group Band in attendance.
CHATBURN C. E. SCHOOL
JU M B L E
S A L E in the
School Hall Friday,
September 15th at 6-45 p.m.
Admission 10p NEWT0N-IN-B0WLAND
UNITED REFORM CHURCH H A R V E S T
F E S T IV A L Sunday,
September 17th at 2-00 p.m.
Preacher Rev.
' Dr Lois Sundeen of Blackburn
and America Monday,
September 18th at 7-00 p.m.
Sale of Fruit and Vegetables Tea and Biscuits.
>ale Head Church
larvest Festival Service Sunday,
September 17th at 2-30 p.m. Preacher:
The Rev. Derbyshire Rector of Slaidburn
Whist and
Domino Drive in the Institute
atTosside on Monday,
September 18th at 7-45 p.m.
vdmission 80p including ;upper followed by Sale of Harvest Produce.
Talented multi-instrumentalist
Sunday, 17th September - 8 p.m.
Tickets £3/£2 LOWER
BUCK INN Waddington
CLITHEROE 28705
Food Served Daily
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Lunchtime and evenings
MlE@2HS3QBB B u r j f t y A r ts and E n te r ta inm e n ts Centre
RUPERT AND THE
MAGIC CASTLE Fun-filled holiday entertainment with everybody's favourite bear
Friday, 15th September
- 1 p.m. & 3.30 p.m. Tickets £2.50
Folk at the Mechanics
E m l e i r l t a im i i im g N i g L t s "Jive best th e re is.
ROADSIDE PICNIC
Cool-fusion jazz combo
Saturday, 16th September -8 p.m.
Tickets £4 Concessions £3
1989/90 Chamber Music Series Opening Concert
PETER KATIN Performs works by Chopin
Tuesday, 19th
September -7 .3 0 p.m. Tickets £4.50/23.50/E2.75
To follow: The Fine Arts Ensemble (17th October),
Graham Scott (14th November), Arienski Ensemble (5th
December), Martin Roscoe (13th February), Peter Katin (13th March)
Sava money with a season ticket.
Championship Brass in Concert Series Opening Concert
THE RIGID (19B9Y90 British Open Champions)
CONTAINERS BAND
Sunday, 17th September- 2-45 p.m.
Tickets £1.50-£3
SEVEN CONCERT SERIES TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
Food for Thought
VEGETARIAN COOKERY
DEMONSTRATION By Jane Weir and Sue Conroy
Monday, 18th September, r- 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £1-50 (From Food for Thought only)
A nostalgic sing-along entertainment
G
TH]E) ’WAR ICEARef. Alexander
; 6 N G e f F R O M
KENTON ORCHESTRA Big band tribute to the king o f swing
THE SHADES OF
Sunday 24th September - 7.30 p.m. T ic k e t s £ 5 C o n c e s s io n s £ 4
ROY
London Ballet Theatre
WHALLEY MOTHERS UNION
JU M B L E S A L E Saturday,
September 16th at 2-00 p.m.
In Whalley C of E School
Admission 10p : :
FOR THE BEST DEAL WITH NO GIHMCKS - A JOB WELL DONE, WITH A 10 YEAR GUARANTEE
Former World Snooker Champion Dennis Taylor
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Wednesday 20th & Thursday 21 st
Whins (via George Lane) Reed
CHRISTMAS DAY FEAST
Boxing Day Luxury Carvary CHAMPAGNE
BANQUET (Naw Year's Eve)
Festive December Perty Menus
Tel. (0282) 72170 for sample menus
RIBBLESDALE TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE
THE MAGIC FLUTE A stylish new ballet based on Mozart's comic masterpiece
Friday 29lh& Saturday 30th, September-7.30 p.m.
Saturday matinee at 2.30 p.m. Tickets from £4
Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel: (0282) 30055
A M E E T ING to be held at
The British Legion, Clitheroe 6 p.m.
Wednesday September 20th
Anyone interested to attend.
Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
COMEDANCING
toMARKKITTO on SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 23rd
8-00 p.m. to 11-45 p.m. (supper 9-45 p.m. • 10-15 p.m.)
Book Tickets (£2.50) from
Bolton-by-Bowland 277 or 272
' £ Superb 2 Boy Duo .... £ p ■ K E S TR E L :
| SAtURDAY D R AW -£100 »00558 * 2 Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday &
Members and Bona Fide Guests
Is. JRDAY. 16th Septem* Cl i the roe and Di s t r ict
• JRDAY D E C EM B E R . 1989. St Ma ry ' s Ladies up C h r i s tm a s F a i r , in Pa r i sh Hal l. Te a s a n d
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12-45'p.m!: Usual Mystery Run 9-45 a.m; • Derbyshire Dales
J t H U R SD A Y 9-45 a.m. Grand Moorland j*. *
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Valley, Historical and Lakes Tour, (including an admission charge)
£ 3 .5 0 p * £4.50p J
£ 6 .7 5 p $ * *
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FLOWER CLUB Tonight
September 14th 7.30 p.m.
Demonstration by
"Dear Ladies' METHODIST
Gerry Reid WHALLEY
CHURCH HALL Visitors
Welcome Visit this week*
GIGANTIC SUNDAY MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE
GISBURN SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17th PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE
section, 1000’s of bargains, children's entertainments.
Packed with stalls massive car boot Bring everyone—a great day out
Car Boot Spaces only—£6.00—All sellers welcome— No booking necessary, arrive from 8 a.m.
Organised by Ray Promotions Limited —0253 712776
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LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th
B A N D
Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday MEMBERS DRAW,
Sunday, September 17th: £18 Members and Bona Fide guests
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September.14th, 1039 3 Firm wi an eye for fashion
CLITHEROE CIVIC SOCIETY
SS MICHAEL & JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE Lowergate Clitheroe. present
The
OLDHAM TINKERS Saturday, 23rd September, 1989 8.00 p.m.
Tickets £3.00 (including Supper)
Right of admission reserved. COCH HIRE A
H O D S O N S O F G I S B U R N -----------------THE FAMILY F IR M ------------------ ESTIMATES FREE
12 to 53 S E A T E R L U X U R Y C O A C H E S FO R A L L O C C A S IO N S .
Tel: GISBURN 445394 day GISBURN 445751 evenings
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING 7 -30 p.m.
Monday, September 18th
MAYOR'S PARLOUR, CHURCH STREET New members very welcome
Pedalling along the charity trail
MEMBERS of Clitheroe’s Trinity Youth and Community Centre will soon be pedalling their
way along a £10,000 charity trail.
T h e a t r e v i s i t s
| advantage of a feast of drama this autumn. A course on theatre in
THE area tutor for Man ch e s te r U n iv ers ity ’s department of extra-mural studies, Keith Sagar, of Leys Close, Wiswell, is hoping residents of the. Ribble Valley will take
the North West will be held at Padiham Adult Education Centre, with visits to theatrical produc tions all over Lancashire on alternate Tuesdays. Anybody interested in
sored cycle rides in a bid to replenish the centre’s coffers, emptied recently by expenditure on major roof and drj/irot repairs. And they are hoping
They are planning spon
others will join them on the trail. Centre organisers are
Chatburn factory of Smith and Nephew this week hit back at recent rumours concerning the local mill’s future and wellbeing, fol lowing redundancies in the group. Announcing next year’s
SPOKESMAN for the
eye-catching display of new fabrics, designer Miss Lesley Peacock, of Albion Street, Clitheroe', said: “We are doing very well and want the Ribble Val ley to know about our suc cess. We want to stop these rumours once and for all.” The group maintained
arranging for two spon sored rides over seven and 15-mile routes on October 1st, starting at 10-30 a.m. The rides ;are part of a
have produced some very unusual finishes on denims by weaving stripes and checks into the material and on coloured woven cloths. We then team them with unusual fabrics and feel we are on to a winner.”
Said Miss Peacock: “We
for Miss Peacock’s camera are, from the left: Rachel Bentley, Poppy Walmsley, Laura Smitton, Rebecca McTear, Gemma Wood, Sara Majeep and Matthew Talbot.
Young models lining up
its strong links with the local community by choos ing children from Edisford School, Cl i theroe, to model the fabrics on Monday. The designs will go on
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
Saturday, September 23rd at 8-00 p.m.
28th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
GORDON PHILLIPS (A1 Halkms by ttM Tomr, London)
Programme to Include music by Herold, J. S. Bach and others
POPULAR PROGRAMME
ALL ARE WELCOME Non-members: £2.00 *
: Students & O.A.P.: £1.50
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
Ci Ci B. T. Ci Solo Drives
to commence on FRIDAY,
S E P T EM B E R 22nd at 7-45 p.m.
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 268
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OCTOBER 1st. Pendle Ski Club
OPEN DAY
Have-a-go session £1 (or Vihr
10 a.m. — 5 p.m.
In aid of Roefield Appeal. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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
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Tosslde Institute' Whist and
Dominoe Drive Saturday,
September 16th at 7-45 p.m.
: — Including Supper • Admission 80p 7 0 0 S
* — — ^ t U J 1 5 W s l S S z l £ f f i l l 3 | U W B fA
NORTH M r .[MINUS k INDUSTRY AWARD winner 1988 EST. OVER 2 0 Y EA R S
IN THE BUILDING TRADE , IN BLACKBU RN
LATE NIGHT OPENING Thursday
. until 8 p.m.
The most advanced and versatile uPVC systems ever designed
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H A R V E S T SUPPER DANCE
Friday September, 29th
Coronation Hotel Horton-In-Craven
BLENCATHRA BAND 7-45 p.m.
TICKETS £6
Tel. W. Graveston 0200 445319
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY. CHURCH
MEETS EVERY SUNDAY
CRICKET CLUB- CHATBURN ROAD
: 10-30 a.m. In CLITHEROE
Forlurther information
Tel. CLITHEROE 22334
New Players Welcome
joining the class and hav ing the chance to see a wonderful selection of plays without the fuss of booking and making travel arrangements can ring Keith (Whalley 822278) before Monday.
F i n e d £ 1 0 0
AN accident on the A59 at the Pendleton turn-off resulted in a Clitheroe- man being fined by the town’s magistrates. Peter Jeffrey Stone
major fiintT-’raising exer cise geared to raising £10,000 for the centre, which is hoping to qualify for local govenment grants. Around £500 has already been raised. The cycle rides are open
L ife ’s problems
show in “Fabrex,” Brit ain’s biggest fabric exhibi tion, whicli goes to Milan later this month and on to Paris, before returning to London in October. The exhibition attracts
to anybody and sponsor forms can be obtained from the centre and from the following: Kaydee Bookshop, Moor Lane Pedal Power, Waddington Road; National and Pro vincial Building Society Castle Street; and Ains worth News agent ’s Waterloo Road. The seven-mile route
“LIGHT bearers in a dark world” was the title of the discussion at a two-day convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Manchester, attended by 65 members of tile Clitheroe congrega tion.I
buyers from major stores all over the world, and the Smith and Nephew team is hoping they will snap up the new designs.
suggestions on how the lis teners could copo with the problems of life in the 20th century.
starts at Clitheroe Rail way Station and takes in Waddington, Grindleton
(17), of Stirling Close, approached the junction with Clitheroe Road, pulled-out and collided with an oncoming vehicle. Stone pleaded guilty by
r k t fo rS flte llC te U tk fijb b lt T.V. VIDEO.. AND SATELLITE
and Chatburn. On the 15-mile trip, the
same route is followed to Chatburn, continuing to Edisford, , Mi t ton and
letter to driving without due care and attention, attributing the accident to l a c k of d r i v i n g
had his licence endorsed with five penalty points
experience. He was fined £100 and
Whalley. Centre organisers a.r holding a meeting in the New Inn, Parson Lane Clitheroe, on Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m., to discuss fur ther ideas for raising the much-needed funds.
B rew in g up
MEMBERS of the Ribhle Valley Talking Newspaper are to hold a coffee morn ing in the Mayor’s Parlour on Saturday. The busy event, which,
starts at 10 a.m., includes a raffle, a cake stall and : bring-and-buy-stall.
From 4*16 water's. Mini
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FREE PARKING. Open: Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Open weekdays, Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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