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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 18th, 1989 3 Clitheroe 22824 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 1 (C la s s i f ie d ) FREE COMPETITION


The David Simmons Studio 3rd Annual Personality


isation wishing to im for a future date is column to publi* vent three months . For example the contain the name “ isation, name of “ d the date.


IMING TES


o f this inexpensive tidsing your event notice to other or- your intention.


ontact:


ITHEROE ISER & TIMES


treet, Clitjieroe 24804/22323


Arts and Entertainments Centre BLUES • BLUES * BLUES • BLUES O BLUES


C om p e t it io n 1 9 8 9


Have your pet photographed


I


SIMMONS STUDIO, 14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE.


at the DAVID 20" x 16" FRAMED Portrait for Winner


l iabc t c s , 7 -3 0 p .m. a t e I n n , F e n c e , '.ions o r en q u i r ie s urn 3 4 1 .


rd, 1 9 8 9 , Auct ion


Vi llage Spo r t s Day ' duck race.


and 2 5 th . Wes t


F l e a M a r k e t in -qucc. 11 a. in. to 5 ■k a stal l wi th Mrs laidburn 2 6 5 .


1 9 8 9 . Slaidburn


ad Vintage Vehicle sla idburn 6 0 5 .


Y 3rd and Sunday 1 9 8 9 . Slaidburn


AY. JUNE 1 7 t h . ilver Jubi lee Celc- Rainbow Marke t .


18th JUNE. Whal - iMrict Lions Club, Fair . For d e ta i l s Tel. Ron Aspdcn Harwood 8 8 4 1 1 2 .


/ , JU N E 18 th . ! Manor op en day.


cs A c c r i n g t o n


. JUNE 1 8th, Sham ;i Wo r s to n ’s Mid- Ma d n e s s . C a l f ' s


a s tal ls. Tel . Cl ith- -64.


ors ton. JUNE 4 th, Round jn s He r i tage Fair,


£: Public Me e t ing at Village Hall. Farm* E u r o p e - g u e s t M i c h a e l W e l s h


Enq. Tel . Cl i the roe ULY, Goosnargh


Ige Ag r i cu l tu r a l detai l s Te l . Mrs >n 0 2 5 4 8 7 8 3 4 5 .


CALDERSTONES REVUE


AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY present


MAY 16th — 20th, 1989, at 7-30 p.m.


Saturday: Adults £3, Children £2


Available from Whalley 822421 or Accrington 391550


TECHHICM. LEISURE SERVICES


Director of Technical and Leisure Service*: R. J. C. Wood, C.Eng., F.I.C.E., M.B.I.M.


Box Office: 20 Scotland Road, Nelson. Tel. 692890


artftalme a H § e


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ET, CARVERY and OUNGEBAR ccrington 384874


AY, MAY 19th


and's Top Cabaret Group) 3DAY, MAY 20th


E FANTASY


ernationat Comedy Showband)


(Comedian)


■ DALLAS BOYS


DON REID


DNESDAY, MAY 24th


TABU ational Cabaret Group)


admission Wednesday only >en dining in the carvery


• LOUNGE BAR ★ SATURDAYS


WE RUSSELL NTERTAINS


y not book a meal In Jarvery and reserve a in the Cabaret Room


m available for private Weddings, etc. catered for


VHITBREAD IBBLESDALE LEAGUE


SATURDAY, MAY 20th


1


Ribblesdale Wanderers


Blackburn Northern


/latch ball sponsors: J. S. S e e d le & S o n L td . , B u i ld e r s


SUNDAY, MAY 21st


OCKSPUR CUP blesdale Wanderers


/arrington Newtown


Match ball sponsors: Castle Cement (Ribblesdale)


BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL A R T S & C R A F T S F A I R


The Village Hall Barley, Nr Nelson


28th/29th MAY, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. SUNDAY & MONDAY


Ceramics, Cushions, Dolls, Handbags, Heraldry, Jewellery, Pressed Flowers. Pyrography, Quilting, Prints, Etc.,


SOMETHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY DETAILS: Jean Bryon TEL: llkley 608381


IN DISTRESS7 SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN £A_ t /a l t e l l in a


382 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Telephone 34453


qoo D ln f lb L n H n P A a r l A<'f*f, in o rtn n .


Graziano and Maxine offer you a warm, welcome to their new original and friendly Alpine restaurant


Good food, good company and fine wines are guaranteed when you visit LA VALTELLINA


’ Hoi


Hours o f opening: 12-00 — 2 p.m., 7 p.m. 10-30 p.m.


CLOSED MONDAYS L Bool Bookings taken in advance to avoid disappointment


J f 6 6 2 4 2 4 ) % NELSON


' 6 9 4 9 2 9 Call or wnta to


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


FLEA MARKET and INDOOR


CAR BOOT SALE


Pendleton Village Hall Nr. Clitheroe


THIS SUNDAY, MAY 21st


10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


TEL. BURNLEY 30670 Lancastrian Fairs


Sc®uts T H E A . G .M . O F C L I T H E R O E


and District Scout Executive Will lake place in the


R. V. Council Chamber


at 8 p.m. on Wed. May 24th Followed by a talk


"MEMORIES OF GANG SHOWS PAST’ . Given by Edmund Camblen


All are welcome H IG H E N E R G Y


C A R D I 0 - F U N K W O R K O U T HOT NEW WORKOUT


Box Office: Bank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 664721


Closed on Saturday morning* COLNE BOX OFFICE:


STRAIGHT FROM AMERICA, Fast toning and fun to do.


COMMENCES THURSDAY,\ MAY 25th, 8-30 — 9-30 p.m.


at Clitheroe Dance Centre, Rear Moor Lane, (off Moor Lane) Clitheroe.


DON'T MISS OUT, WORK OUT WITH PAULA RILEY


(PROFESSIONAL DANCER) TO LOSE THOSE EXTRA POUNDS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.


For further details contact Grapevine on Burnley 412742


Pendle Civic Players presentation


“AND A NIGHTINGALE SANG"


By A. J. Taylor Civic Theatre, Nelson


THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 18th, 19th & 20th May, 1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


, Tickets: £1: Children & OAPs 75p


I A nostalgic play redolent with the almo-1 1 sphere of the Second World War. 1


“GEMS OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’’


Featuring ANGELA JENKINS and JOHN NOBLE Colne Municipal Halt


SUNDAY MAY 21at,1989 Commencing 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £2.50, Children & OAPs £1.50


The only Lancashire appearance of T H E C O O K IE C R E W


Currently in the Charts Colne Municipal Hall


MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1989


Demand Is expected to be great so get ----- now!


Commencing 7-30 p.m. Tickets: £4.50 all classes I


your tickets r


, ROLAND RAT’S SHOW | The International Superstar will be I bringing along with him Kevin the Gerbll 1 and also The Chuckle Brothers


Colne Municipal Hall


WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 1989 Commencing 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.


i Tickets: Adults £3; Children and OAPs £2.50


I Tickets from R. J. C. Wood. Olrector of I I Technical and Leisure Services. Bank House. I Albert Road. Colne. Tel. 864721: Tourist


I information Centre. 20 Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 692890. as well as at all Counci


] Offices: Colne Town Hall: Althams Travel I Aaency. St James’s Street. Burnley: l I Mechanics Box Office, Manchester Road, I 1 Burnley; and Tourist Inlormatlon Centre. [ 1 Council Offices. Church Walk, Clitheroe. 1


AUCTION SALE


FRIDAY, MAY 26th 6-30 p.m.


VIEWING ALL DAY FRIDAY


COTTON TREE AUCTION Cotton Tree, Trewden Tel. Colne 870607


Under new ownership | GISBURN CP SCHOOL


JUMBLE SALE


On Saturday, May 20th


At 2 p.m.


In the School Hall Admission 10p


1


JUMBLE At


VILLAGE HALL On


DOWNHAM


SATURDAY 20th MAY Start 2 p.m.


REFRESHMENTS


ENTRANCE 10p INCLUDING


IN AID OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS


ST MARY'S SCHOOL, LANGHO, PTA


Sunday, May 21st 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. School car park,


BOOT SALE


CAR


Whalley Road, Langho £5 per car


Tel. Mrs Skelton, Blackburn 40591


riS Marathon effort


TWO Low Moor Club members needed all their energy when they took part in a sponsored darts marathon in aid of charity. Terry Boyer (pictured, front left) and Derek Dean played darts for a full 10 hours, amassing an


for Heart Start


amazing 84,326 points. _ The pair hope to have raised over £500 from the


challenge, which will all go to the Heart Start


^The'two players coped well and were helped in their marathon by Judy Boyer, Debbie Seymour, Vicky Blundell and Meyrick Johnson.


Livewire Sara reaches final


CLITHEROE ONE MARKET FLEA


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL


BACUP ANTIQUES FAIR & COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET


Saturday, May 20th 10 a.m. —4-30 p.m.


At Bacup Leisure Hall, Burnley Road Adults 45p, Chlld/OAP 20p


Up to 80 stalls selling most collectables (Inc. lurnlture) Free car park


Superb cale with full meals and snacks bar Details 0706 70464


WEST BRADFORD TODDLER GROUP


GOOD AS EW SALE


WEDNESDAY,


MAY 24th at 7-30 p.m.


i the Pavilion, Playing :lelds, West Bradford.


SALE OF BABYWEAR, CHILDRENS WEAR, TOYS, NURSERY


equipment , ETC., ETC.


CAKE STALL,


' REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION 25p


*


1 SELL THOSE ih this your local papch


| UNWANTED ITEMS


BURNLEY 1 22331 1


G IF T S & C R A F T F A IR S


Spring Bank Holiday Saturday, May 27th, Monday May 2Bth, Tuesday, May 30th SklptonTown Hall


For space at thass very busy lairs Phone 0423 867114


Yorks Craft Fairs


GIANT ANTIQUES COLLECTABLES


BRIC-A-BRAC FAIR Spring Bank Holiday Monday, May 29th,


Tuesday May 30th 10 a.m. — S p.m.


For space at these vary busy lairs Phone 0423 887114


Sklpton Town Hall


Sunday, May 21st 10-30 a.m. —4-30 p.m. REFRESHMENTS Details ‘J’ Fairs,


Barnoldawlck 813626


WORLD GROUP Fr Sebastian Tedesco


Pax Christi Will Speak On


Do-It-Yourself Peace-Making


ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN'S SOCIAL CENTRE 7-30 p.m.


TUESDAY 23rd MAY


good size smaller for your, holidays?


Monday 7-15 p.m.


Victoria Hotel;. Clitheroe.


S u xrtG O rfJkirtes


PRESENT A QUALITY CRAFT FAYRE At


Brickhouie Hotel and Reitaurant, Chipping


Bar and Rsstaurant m


SUNDAY, MAY 21st 1


1 s.m. to 4-30 p.m. eals available ' Would you like to be a :


A 6 week course will do , the trick.


GRINDLETON resident Sara Collinge has already turned out to be a real livewire when it


, This week, the 25-year- old former journalist, who launched her designer children’s wear business in March and at the same time became the 500th cli­ ent of the Ribble Valley E n te rp r is e A g en cy ,


| reached the final of the Livewire Lancashire


| scheme. In d o in g s o , sh e


— : R - , -


received a cash award and spent Tuesday in Preston explaining her business plans to judges in the regional final.


ncoo — -------- o


i been for the Government’s 1 Enterprise Allowance


conies to ideas and enthusiasm. ture would never have got off the ground. Working from home at


Till House, Grindleton, Sara concentrates on bright colours for her designs and all her fabrics are 100 per cent cotton.


“Burnley Express" before switching careers to come to Clitheroe, where she was employed by Simon Noble Textiles.


Sara worked for the


She speaks highly of the help, advice and courses


nefsUhnasgbeeen Tlifelong S s h e ^ a y s h a v e ^ e tn ambition and had it not


Scheme, or the help of the RVEA, she says her ven-


"invaluable.” Winners of the Lanca­


shire Livewire contest go forward to the national competition.


CARPETS DIRECT FRO M THE


DELIVERY * FREE ESTIMATES * 1st CLASS SERVICE


-FACTORY. EXPERT FITTING * FREE


HUGE STOCKS QUALITY ROLL ENDS ALWAYS AVAILABLE


Shadow Pile Cut Loop — Good auality hessian back, 6 different shades


IN STOCK N OW


80/20 Wool/Nylon Axminsters. Traditional range in stock


a t * 5 -9 9 sq- y d . a t * 1 5 -9 9 sq . y d .


100% Wool Axminster — Heavy quality, modem design


a t * 1 9 .9 9 sq . y d .


Over 100 rolls of different qualities in our warehouse


SPECIAL OFFERS


"Wine and Roses" Super Saxony — Normally £10.99 sq. yd. Very slight second available


at £7.50 sq. yd. "Moon Glow" 50/50


Wool/Polypropylene Twist. Pastel


blue with auractive contrasting flecks. Great value


at £7.99 sq. yd. SHIREBURN CARPETS


S T EW A R T D Y E IN G C O . LIMITED, PRIMROSE W O R K S , CLITHEROE. TEL. 2 9 0 6 6


FREE PARKING. Open: Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Open «


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VI*V4 .VIIV. . ^ 4 I •r,


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BOW1AND FINANCIAL BURNLEY W


Whalley C of E School Church Lane


WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS


ADMISSION: 10p 1


JUMBLE SALE


Saturday 20th May 2 p.m.


Written by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Oscar Hamerstein II


SHOWBOAT


Tickets: Tuesday — Friday, Adults £2.50, Children £1.50;


and his fun-filled Holiday Show


TUESDAY 30th MAY


1.30 p.m. & 3-45 p.m.


Tickets E2.50/E2


MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY. Tel. (0282) 30055


A JUMBLE


SALE Will be held at


Barrow School on


Friday, 19th May, 1989 at 6-30 p.m.


I ADMISSION Adults-20p Children - 10p


REFRESHMENTS INCLUDING


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will meet on


SATURDAY, MAY 20th


In Holden Chapel 7-30 p.m.


Speaker:


REV. S. JOHNSON (Wllpshire)


Everyone welcome


BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENT ASSOC


on Thursday 18th May, 1989.


CHARITY AUCTION


n St Marys Parish Hall Church urow, Clitheroe


VIEW 6 p.m. FIRST BID 7 p.m. Refreshments available Admission 20p


ALL PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE FOR


PURCHASE AT SPECIAL COMPETITION PRICES at


CALL IN between 9.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Monday 22nd May to Friday 2nd June


(Sunday by appointment only) Tel: Clitheroe 23241


THE DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO, 14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel: Clitheroe 23241


Special Prizes donated by: B. Dugdale S Sons Ltd. and The Clitheroe Mail.


11 ELISHA BLUE With Ken Nlchol


FRIDAY, 19th MAY — 8 p.m. Tickets £4


I S S A C


I I G U I L L O R Y I Master of the acoustic guitar


| SUNDAY 21st MAY-8 p.m. |


Tickets £3.50


IB |


I


FREE LUNCHTIME JAZZ T H E E R IC


A IN S W O R T H B A N D


SUNDAY, 21st MAY


Burnley, Pendle & Rossendale Fight against Fluoridation


1 Mr D. W. Sarll - North West Regional Health Authority I I MONDAY 22nd MAY - 7-30 p.m .- Admission FREE


| Dr J. Colquhoun (New Zealand) - Findings that altered my I


P U B L I C M E E T I N G view on Fluoridation


1 The Garrick Club | W H O S E L IF E IS


B IT A N Y W A Y ? I


By Brian Clark ■■ | |


I WED 24th - SAT 27th B MAY — 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £2.25


T H E B A R N E Y K E S S E L T R IO


Undisputed Master of the Jazz guitar


WEDNESDAY 31 st MAY- 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 Concessions £3 Rurnletj


COTTON TREE AUCTIONS


Trawden (Under new Ownership)


G I A N T F L E A M A R K E T


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY


10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Every Week


Now accepting goods (or our monthly auction


Ring Colne 870607 OR CALL AT THE MILL


DALE HEAD CHURCH


W h i s t a n d D o m i n o D r i v e


in the Institute at Tosside on


May 20th at 7-45 p.m. Admission 80p


including supper


C A R B O O T S A L E at


W h a l le y N u r s e r ie s ,


Clitheroe Road, Whalley.


Sunday, May 21st £5 per car


in aid of Pendlebury Childrens Hospital


Tel: Whalley 822783


G r i e f - s t r i c k e n f a m i l y a w a i t s e x p l a n a t i o n


HEALTH officials met Clitheroe husband Mr Terry Tyne on Thursday to hear claims that his wife was left to die ot


lung cancer while being treated for arthritis. Mrs jo s ie Tyne (40) tests', but these were who is a pupil at^Clitheroe


died at her home, in


I Buccleuch Avenue, 10 months after the doc­ to r s had d ia gn o sed a r th r i t is . T h ey had sa id n o th in g ab ou t c a n c e r u n t i l th r e e w e e k s b e f o r e h e r death, claimed Terry.


I old people’s home when | she started to suffer from


She was working at an


I eroe Health Centre and was sent to Blackburn Infirmary for tests where


Eains throughout her ody. She went to Clith-


I she was given steroids and I muscle relaxant drugs.


I Terry said her condition I worsened so that she had 1 to be given oxygen and the whole family became


refused. Terry, a driver with


Castle Cement, added: “They just laughed off any idea of further investiga­ tions until suddenly in February they said she was suffering from cancer. “They planned chemo­


therapy, hut were unable to start the course because she was suffering from shingles. Three weeks later she was dead.” Today the family are


Royal Grammar School Mr Nigel Robinson,


secretary of the Black­ burn, Hyndbum and Ros- sen d a le Community Health Council, said he had spoken to the family and attended a meeting on Thursday when the family doctor was present.


united in grief and say they are determined that no other family should have to suffer what they had to endure. Gary, who works at ICI,


spent quite a long time with the doctor and I have left the family to think fur­ ther about the situation,” said Mr Robinson.


"The situation is that we Before Thursday’s


I desperate. Their son Gary (20) pleaded for more


feels more could have been done about the terrible pain his mother had to endure. Mr Tyne also has a daughter, Joanne (17),


meeting, he said there were a number of issues he wanted to look at and discuss with people who could provide answers. He was hoping to avoid


the lengthy complaints procedure of the Family- Practitioner Committee.


Just one phone call could tell you how to increase your retirement^ income


ONE of the nicest jobs of the retiring Kib­ ble Valley Mayor and Mayoress is to pres­ ent the money raised throughout the year


in their Mayoral appeal. Coun Albert Atkinson and his wife Marjorie


invited representatives of five societies and appeals to receive cheques at the town hall.


sure Complex, Mr Richard Greenwood, receiving a cheque for £2,000 from Mrs Atkinson. Other cheques presented were for £1,000 for the


Our picture shows the chairman of Roefield Lei­


LANCAM appeal, £1,000 for the Blackburn Chil­ dren’s Diabetic Society, £500 for the Pat Seed Can­ cer Appeal and £150 for the East Lancashire Deaf


Society. Various other organisations attended, including


members of the Mayoress’s Charity Committee, who helped with fund raising throughout the year, and the Clayton-le-Moors Harriers, who helped Ribble Valley tourism and civic services officer Mr Tony Openshaw to organise the annual 10-mile and 10k. road races in December and March. Proceeds from the races go to the Mayoral fund. The Harriers also help organise the Ribble Val­


ley Triathlon, as do members of the Rossendale Road Club and the Clitheroe and District Swim­ ming Club, who also attended.


manager of Neotechnic Engineering of Clitheroe, Mr Norman Burdekin, in recognition of the £1,000 raised by the company for the Mayoral fund. Mrs Atkinson works at Neotechnic as an assembly


Mrs Atkinson presented a shield to the plant planner.


when the firm’s quality assurance manager, Mr Bryan Fox, ran in the London Marathon. A shield was also presented to Clitheroe runner


Part of the money raised was £300 m sponsorship ___ _ , .


Mr Chris Wood (seen on our picture), who was the first local runner home in the 10-mile road race.


. Mayor hands out cheques to charities


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Complete with a TEN YEAR GUARANTEE f t m o w i A « a w s a » Y g » UMtfEpj


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ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS IN THE BUILDING TRADE IN BLACKBURN


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