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ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE Tel. 24804/22323


oncert S e c . 7 " ? trino Quartet at 7 -3 0 p-m.


1 RCH 1 5 t h . C l i t h e r o e


e i D AY . MARCH 1 7 t h , 989« Bowland Sch o o l PTA upper Dance.


■RIL 6 th . 7 th and 8 th , olton-by‘Howland Drama


irou p p r e s e n t a m u s ic a l n t lt led '•S om e th in o o ld -


o in e th in n ew . E n q . to o lton-by-Bow land 2 7 7 .


r n N E S D A Y 12t h t o aturday5 15 th . Ap ri l . 1 9 8 9 . t 7 - 3 0 p .m . S ta g e T w o irama, formerly Wadding- on Drama Group p r e sen ts ?U o u n d an d R o u n d th e lartlcn” . a comedy by Alan Lyckbourne.


,Mn AP R I L , 1 0 -3 0 A .M . 'a r f shH a l l . C l ith e ro e Civic Society - Public M e et in g . Dr f o d H a ck n e y . P r e s id e n t 1 9 8 8 ) . R o y a l In s t . B r i t . Architects.


l in d a Y. JUNE 4th, Round r-Thie/Lions H e r ita g e F air, details ° f s ta l ls , T e l . Clith- uroe 2 5 6 6 4 .


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th


GRAND AUCTION at


C L I T H E R O E C .C . , C H A T B U R N R D . Oil


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th V iew 12-30 p.m.


☆ Food * Bar * IT.vfwvhnrlv w e lc om e


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DINE and DANCE


THE ASSHETON ARMS DOWNHAM


E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y N IG H T


■ 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


CABARET. CARVERY and l o u n g e b a r


Tel. Accrington 384874


JAY FEBRUARY 24th and URDAY, FEBRUARY 25th


IE MADHATTERS jp TV Comedy showgroup. New Faces, etc.)


Plua SATURDAY ONLY <Y LIVID (Teddy Boy Comedian)


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st


JOE DANUKI BAND


Fantastic groups Free admission before 10 p.m.


W h y n o t b o o k a m e al In the a r v e r y a n d re se r v e a table In t h e C a b a re t R o om


* LOUNGE BAR ★ EV ER Y SATURDAY


DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS


wm available for private hire. Weddings, etc. catered for


a t th e DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO 14 Yo rk S t r e e t , C l i th e ro e . Tel. 2 3 2 4 1


20in. x 16in. FRAMED Portraits for the WINNERS 14in. x 1 lin. Portraits for Runners-up


Judged in two age groups: 0 to 24 months, 2 years to 5 years. Also


STAR PRIZE


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


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


Box Office: Bank House, 61 Albert Road, Colne. Tel. 864721


“FIRST JET AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT OF WORLD WAR 2”


Film S h ow b y JO H N H U N T L E Y C o ln e M u n icipa l Hall ;


SU N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 26th, 1989 C om m e n c in g 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £2.50, Children and O A P s £1.50


Archive film programme including the G lo sle r Whittle Jet (194 1). Glo ster


Meteor (1944). DeHavilland Vampire (1945). Comet (1952). Messerschmidt R o c k e t Aircraft M E 1 6 3 B (1 9 4 5 ) . Farnborough Air Shows, Folland Gnat, Kestrel Jump Jet Flight.


“BUTTON MOON —


TINA’S SURPRISE” Take another exciting trip to Button Moon with your favourite TV characters


] C olne M u n icipa l Hall TUESDAY, F E B R U A R Y 28th, 1969’:


Commencing 1-30 p.m. and 5-30 pjn. and


C om m e n c in g 10 a.m. a n d 1-30 p.m. Tickets: £2 all c las se s (school parties 20 or more £1.50)


WEDNESDAY. M ARCH let, 1989 '


C O L N E O R C H E S T R A L SO C IET Y * , present


“SPRING PRELUDE” with guest artiste, • • ~ •


Johnathan Hartley (violin) C olne M unicipa l Hall .


SU N D A Y , M A R C H 5th, 1989 . • C om m e n c in g 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £2, Children and O A P 's £1 •


Tickets from R. J. C. Wood. Director1 of Technical and Leisure Services. Bank House, Albert Road. Colne. Tel. 864721: Tourist information Centre. 20 Scotland Road. Nelson. Tel. 692890. as well as at all Council Offices: Colne Town Hall: A thams Travel Agency. St James's street, Burnlev: Mechanics Box O^ce, Manchester Road. Surnley; and Tourist information Centre, Council Offices. Church Walk. Ctitberoe.


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED BURNLEY EXPRESS, NELSON LEADER, CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES, COLNE TIMES, BARNOLDSWICK & EARBY TIMES


‘ READER TRIPS LADIES DAY —


ROYAL ASCOT June 22nd, 1989 Departure Points:


Colne - Nelson - Burnley - Padiham - Brierfield - Clitheroe


Departure Date: Thursday, June 22nd, 1989 Departure Tjme: Early Morning


PRICE INCLUDES ☆ Return luxury coach transportation to Ascot from the East Lancs area. (


,. •& Morning coffee and biscuits seived on board coach en route. Champagne biunch seived on board coach en route.


i t Light supper on return journey seived on coach. ■& Entrance to Heath.


Our coach Is scheduled to arrive at the course in time to see the Royal Procession


PRICE: £29.50 BOOK AT BADGER TRAVEL


2 Parker Lane. Burnley ; M P


SURGERY Your member of Parliament


... DAVID


WADDINGTON ;; . . ' will be at t;


thec l ith ero e a s soc iat io n OFFICES- on . 1'


SAT., FEBRUARY, 25th 9-30 a.m. fo 11 a.m.


For appointments pteaaa telephone: Clltheroe 25939


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KEEP OUT THOSE WINTRY DRAUGHTS with doors and windows you fit only ONCE- perfectly


' Former World Snooker Champion Dennis Taylor. •• ■


163 Burnley Road. Padiham Tel. 0282 71454 4 Albert Road. Colne


' Tel. 0282 22172 Tel. 0282 868100


THURSDAY, MARCH 9th to SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, 7-30 p.m.


SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 p.m. Tickets from £4.50


M ANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY Tel. 30055


uPVC Window System that's been TESTED at :


W IN D FORCES UP TO


130 m.p.h.


-for abnormal window sizes and weather conditions is now . available for your home.


H.M. GOVERNMENT CONTRACT BY ULTRAFRAME WINDOWS 90ft x,10ft The same high strength window system that's been designed


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PENDLE YOUTH


ORCHESTRA — IN CONCERT—


SUNDAY, MARCH 5th, 7-30 p.m.


Tickets: £1.50


. L ew is L o n d o n -BALLET


_ t h e ^AO«0MT NTW


KODAK DISC CAMERA


W IN £ 1 . 0 0 0 w i th K o d ak


N o a p p o in tm e n t n e c e s s a r y


Call In any time between 9-30 a.m. and 5-30 p.m. Saturday, February 18th to Saturday, February 25th and Monday, February 27th to Saturday, March 4th (excluding Sundays)


Hav e y o u r c h i ld p h o to g ra p h e d B u r y l e y


M lE iC iH lA lN IESSSI


A r t s a n d E n te r ta inm e n t s Centre


B U R N L E Y F O L K C L U B E V E R Y S U N D A Y at 8 p.m.


TOM 8 p.m.' Club Members E2.00 Tickets £3.00 ^ CHR IS B IS C O E f i -«Yf


McCONVILLE WRIGLEY FEBRUARY 26th


Club Members £2.00 . Tickets £3.00


H I K E W E S T B R O O K . < . . .£ ) K A T E W E S T B R O O K


... . . . . . . . =0


PADIHAM TOW HALL .


MRH 3rd £3.00/£2.25


FR AIDY, AC


8 p.m. Tickets


“A varied intelligent


jperiormance" The Guardian


Theatre Roundabout UNDER M


By Dylan Thomas WEDNESDAY,


ILK W OOD MARCH 8th, 7-30 p.m.


HABERGHAM SIX FORM ■ CENTRE, Klddrow Lane Tickets: E2.25/E1.25


•’INTENSITY ENERGY6 SKILL AUDIENCES LOVE THEM1 TH£ SUNDAY TIMES ;


★ BERNARD’S


DISCO at


THE COMMERCIAL WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE


JL ITT C0fl:JACUIS on


FRIDAY, FEB. 24th 8 p.m. — 11p.m.


. * HALF PRICE ★ bottle of Guinness Night


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN - . 5 *


Jf 662424 N *ELSON


694929


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


Call or wnte to ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ •A


4- GIANT FLEA £ MARKET and INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE THIS SUNDAY,


3- GARGRAVE VILLAGE * *


FEBRUARY 26th HALL


3 f (Nr. Sklpton . 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.) ^ . Over 5 0 stalls, cale J


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S T A L L S £ 7 -5 0 Tel. P a u l in e


B U R N L E Y 3 0 6 7 0 J


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BERNARD MARCH 5th


PENDLE FOREST AND CRAVEN HUNTSUPPORTERS


F A R M E R S S U P P E R D A N C E


at nOLTON-IlY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd 8 p.m. — 1 a.111.


Tickets £6 from: J. Bell, Copynook Farm or The Kennels, Gisbum 222


F R E E COMPETITION- David Simmons Studio


THIRD ANNUAL BONNY BABY AND TODDLER 1989


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


MEETS EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m. In


CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD


CLITHEROE For further information


Tel. CLITHEROE 22334


advice with your "What’s dn"


For help and


advertisement Telephone


Rachel Moorhouse on


Clitheroe 22323


GRAND JUMBLE SALE


ST HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WADDINGTON


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th at 2-30 p.m.


Admission 5p Refreshments available *


¥ ¥ ¥


Free admission Thursday FRIDAY NIGHT — TO P SO U N D S


SATURDAY NIGHT— P A R T Y N IG H T Hen Parties, 2 1s t s, etc. Parties welcome


16 A c c r in g to n Road, Whalley. Tel. W hal lo y 823086 ;


T O N Y K E N N Y Irish vocal


Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


MEMBERS DRAW


Sunday, February 26th £10 Members and Bona Fide guests


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


CHARBTY DANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd


MARK K1TTO BAND 8-30 p.m. —* 12-30 a.m.


Proceeds for Roefield Leisure Centre Appeal ADMISSION: £2.50 incl. supper Licensed bar


B r in g e v e r y o n e t o S u n d a y ’s


a n d C A R B O O T S A L E G ISBU RN


M A R K E T


a t t h e A U C T IO N M A R K E T GREAT ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK


Indoor and outdoor Car Boot Sales and the "GISSY JUNK SHOP”


Anybody can sell anything. Come and have a go. All indoor. All sellers welcome. Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd


(0253) 712776/721035 evenings INDOOR


WHITE BULL HOTEL, GISBURN


CAR BOOT SALE


FEBRUARY 26th 10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m.


SUNDAY,


Bargains for everyone


Barnoldswlck 815756


Inquiries: Tel. Mr 'C


J , K


EDISFORD C. P. SCHOOL PTA


JUMB LE SALE


FEBRUARY 24th 7 p.m.


In the school FRIDAY,


Refreshments ■Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). B u r n l e y 22331 (Classified) i ■&N


% t


$


jflT 3


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DO NOT MISS


, RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION (Clitheroe Branches)


invite you to view the S p r in g C o l le c t io n f


’ by GRANVILLE FASHIONS o f Blackburn S , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st


7-30 p.m. in the Parish Hall, CHtheroe Floral display kindly donated by:


BARKER’S. PRIMROSE NURSERY HKcn b , HIMHUbt HbtnY


. RAFFLE — Tickets £3.50 (inclusive of wine) from Conservative office, 8 Railway View, oral the door— ring 25014


$ : yF


£•; 0


THE HOGHTON TOWER ANTIQUES FAIR


(Nr. PRESTON. LANCASHIRE)


FEBRUARY 24th to 26th, 1989 . Fri. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat. 11 u.m .to f> p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.


A fine collection of antique furniture, clocks, silver, jewellery, paintings, porcelain, pottery, rugs and objets d'art.


A high quality event Antiques strictley vetted for authenticity and quality.


ROBERT BAILEY. TELEPHONE: 01-550 5435


★ ★ ★ ★ * * ★ * ★ * * ★ * * * ★ ★ * * * * * * * * * * ■ *


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337 . .


CLITHEROE CENTRAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th - C H R IS S IE ;v -Boy/girlduo * SATURDAY DRAW: £100 — No. 27181 $


* USUAL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY ‘ * AND SUNDAY


= • Members and Bona Fide Guests . - Refreshments


A A signposted Easy parking


THE LANCASHIRE LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


“CAMERA IN THE DALES”


(An audio-visual presentation) by Mr Norman Duerden at Whalley Library


MONDAY, MARCH 6th at 7-30 p.m.


.. Adults 70p, Children and Senior Citizens 35p (Admission by ticket only)


i ■


Tickets available from Whalley Library from Friday, February 24th


THE AREA’S MOST


ALBERT ROAD


E v e r y F r i d a y l a d i e s F R E E — G e n t s H A L F P R I C E


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th — The Incredible S A M A N T H A J A N E & C O . (28 stone!)


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th — Great local band F I F T H G E A R (Chart band) ,


FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd — THE JASON HORROR SHOW SATURDAY, MARCH 4th — PAPER LACE


Dinner suit not essential but smart dress is.


B O O K C A R L O 'S II to r w e d d in g s , c e lo b ra t lo n s , fa sh io n shows, business promotions. FuTl facilities. — Tel. 869185


D i s c ' d A L L OCCASIONS WHALLEY rW OM B LER S


- Tel. Whalley (0254) 822669 anytime


CLITHEROE VENTURE SCOUTS


2nd ANNUAL


JUMBLE SALE 1 SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 25th 2 p.m.


Headquarters, Back York Street.


at Venture Scout Admission 10p


DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL


DANCING


| To Peter Cowking on the organ


This SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th


8 p.m. — 11-45 p.m. £1.50 incl. supper at 9-30 p.m.


B0LT0N-BY-B0WLAND CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE


JUMBLE SALE Plus T o y Stal l, etc.


In Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


FRIDAY,


FEBRUARY 24th at 7-15 p.m.


Raffle • Refreshments


Admission: 10p Adults, 5p Children


WEST BRADFORD PLAYING FIELDS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY,


FEBRUARY 25th 11-00 a.m.


at St Catherine's Sunday School, West Bradford


Proceeds to West Bradford Village Hall Funds


BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL


W H I S T A N D D O M IN O E S MONDAY,


FEBRUARY 27th 7-30 p.m.


80p including supper


W O R LDW ID E PROM O T IO N S PRESENTS


WRESTLING at the Parish Hall, Church Street, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th at 7-45 p.m.


Doors open at 7 p.m.


Advance booking from Clitheroe Travel Agency. 3 Castle Street. Tel. 22975


CARPETS DIRECT FROM THE


.FACTORY.


DELIVERY * FREE ESTIMATES * 1st CLASS SERVICE


EXPERT FITTING * FREE


HUGE STOCKS QUALITY ROLL ENDS ALWAYS AVAILABLE


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


IN STOCK NOW a t S,5 - 9 9 s q . y d .


ANTIQUE FLEA


MARKET SKIPTON TOWN HALL


FEBRU ARY 25th 10 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


SATURDAY,


Old postcards, jewellery, pottery, glass, pine, flatware, etc.


J. Fairs, Barllck 813626 Enquiries: THE BEST WINDOWS, DOORS & COIMSERVATQRIES Old Thittch Cotta*}*-


Ram* gTta%e. Blackburn. Otar otr»> . .• d (j/frafram


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'Important I kno7 .0 welcome.


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CTHOMAS A N S B R O ) LIMITED 1 • Enterprise Works, Salthill Road. Clitheroe 3B7 1PE (0200) 27413.'*


Burnley Road, Whttebirk. Blackburn. Lancs. (0254) 680153 EST A B L ISH ED OVER 2 0 Y E A R S IN THE BUILDING TRADE IN BLACKBURN T


Manufactured from superior quality uPVC materials '■ and Pllkingtons glass


Complete with a TEN YEAR GUARANTEE


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


a t £ 1 5 - 9 9 s q . y d .


100% Wool Axminsier — Heavy quality, modem design


a t £ 1 9 - 9 9 s q . y d .


Dver 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 attractive contrasting flecks. Great value


' at £7.99 sq. yd. S H I R E B U R N C A R P E T S FREE PARKING. Open: Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Open


STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED, PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE. TEL. 29066


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LUXURIOUS NIGHTCLUB


FLEA MARKET


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL| SUNDAY,


FEBRUARY 26th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Inquiries


:Tel. Cleveleys 824918 INDOOR CAR


BOOT SALE NELSON CIVIC CENTRE


SATURDAY, MARCH 4th


10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. S ta lls only C5


Tables provided


Why not dear out your attic and come along


Tel. Mr ‘C’"*


Barnoldswick 815756


INDOOR CAR


BOOT SALE MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE ■


FEBRUARY 25th


10 a.m. — 3-30 p.m. , S ta lls only £5


Tables provided Why not clear out your


• attic end come along Tel. Mr'C'


Barnoldswlck 815756


SATURDAY,


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Februdry 23rd, 1989 3 ’


TO P MANAGER OF TH E Y EA R


A CLITHEROE shopkeeper has just received one of the. top accolades her firm can give.


has. won the “Your Price” National Man­ a g e r of th e Ye a r award, beating nearly 300 other entrants,- including the main city centre stores, for the


Mrs Joan Whitwell


Mrs Whitwell received her prize, a colour televi­


sion, at the Fosters annual conference held at the P o s t H ou se H o te l , Stoke-on-Trent.


title. Mrs Whitwell, of Pas-


turelands Drive, Billing- ton, who is the manag­ eress of the Castle Street branch, won the award for the best overall perfor­ mance throughout the country. “I am very pleased,” she


Delights of the Dales


AN audio-visual presenta­ tion entitled “Camera in the Dales” will be given by Mr Norman Duerden at Whalley Library on


said, “i wasn’t expecting to win it, but although it is only a small shop, it is very busy.” Having worked for


three years at the shop, which is part of the Fos­ ters group of clothing shops, Mrs Whitwell took over as manageress just 18 months ago. She says the secret of her success is good housekeeping and running the business as if it were her own. “I think it is a good


Monday.Those with a love for wild places, dramatic land­ scape, attractive villages and verdant valleys will find much to delight them in the “broad acres” of the Yorkshire Dales. Mr Duerden will look at


the simple topography and natural history of the glorious countryside between Ribble and Rawthay. Gritstone outcrop,


thing for Clitheroe,” she said. “It just goes to show that the town centre shops are busy after all.”


BRIDGE CLUB


WINNERS a t Wednesday night’s meeting of Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mrs Cross and Mrs Allan, Mr Atkin­ son and Mr Jennings; EW Mr ami Mrs Cornfield, Mr Wolsten- holme and Mr Singer. The following hand was


S — H AKQ5 D AJ106 C Q9875


W E S


N


S AQ82 H 043 DQ7 CJ10G4


At one table the bidding was: N E


X 2S 2NT 3NT


Playing a weak NT (12-14 pt). west was obliged to open IS. After north’s double and east’s ill-advised 2S. south showed his control of the spade suit by bid­ ding 2NT. Had east passed, south would bid 1NT and the way would then be open to bid


declarer had an almost complete pic tu re of the four hands. Twenty-five points between north and soutn, a minimum of 12 in west, left east with three possible points. Therefore, east had bid 25.


game in either NT or clubs. When dummy went down,


S W IS


plaved in 3NT by south at one table and in 5C at two others. S dealer. NS vul.


S 107G54 H 10982 D 532 C 3


limestone scarp, iron-age enclosure, venerable abbey, customs and Dales folk are among the many topics to be featured, proving that in the Pen- nines and Yorkshire Dales there is something for everyone with a taste for the outdoors.


Travels in Kenya


“KENYAN Kaleidoscope” was the title chosen by Mi- Frank Barnes for an illus­ trated talk to Clitheroe and District Probus Club. On a journey which


commenced at Nairobi and took him through the Ken­ yan Highlands and the Great Rift Valley, ending at Mombasa. Mr Barnes took many photographs of the countryside through which he passed, its flora and fauna and local tribal life.


buffalo, elephant, lion, giraffe, oryx, gazelle, vul­ tures and other wildlife in their natural habitat gave much pleasure to members and Mr Barnes was thanked by Coun. L.


Magnificent shots of Nevett.


‘Comfortable’ in hospital


with three points at most, and so must have five spades to the 10. as west would not open IS without the king and jack. Declarer had to play to prevent east getting the lead after forc­ ing out the ace and king of clubs and then losing three spade


tricks to east. On Thursday, winners were: NS Mr Garner and Mr Canstiek.


Mr Slinger and Mr Pitt: EW Mr and Mrs Webster. MrC. Pollard


and Mr Kay. Monday’s winners were: Mr


Woistenliolme and Mr Brown, Mrs Gierat and Mrs Webster. Mr and Mrs.I. Pnwlicki. j. l. c


A NELSON woman hurt in a two-car pile-up on the A59 Clitheroe/Whalley bypass hear Brantley Meade roundabout is still in hospital with serious injuries. Dorothy Hall was a pas­


senger in one of the vehi­ cles involved in the Valen­


tine’s Day accident. 'Both drivers and a


second passenger were also taken to Blackburn Royal Infirmary with slight injuries, but were released after treatment. Mrs Hall’s condition is described as “comfor­ table.”


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