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Contact: CLITHEROE


Ad v e r t is e r & t im e s King Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 24804/22323


|C U 5 T 3 1 s t . A d u l t c-ducu- j i i in th e K ib b le V a l le y . >ecial s u p p lem e n t w i th a l l a rs e s in th is p a p e r .


G U S T 3 r d . 1 9 8 9 . A u c t io n a id o f D ia b e te s . 7 - 3 0 p . in .


Mice G a t e In n . F e n c e . > n t r ib o t io n s o r e n q u i r ie s • l. G is b u rn 3 4 1 .


fU R D A Y , A U G U S T 1 9 th .


n r a t C r u f t s F a i r , W e s t i - .u l io r d P I a y i n «i F i e ld s a n a i iem e n t C o m m i t te e . T U R D A Y , 1 2 th A u g u s t ,


l i th e ro e a r e a . W l S h o w . St u u u s t i n e ' s U C H i y h h u o l . IJ i l l in y to n .


T U R D A Y . 1 6 th S c p tem -


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• j r ic u l tu r a l & H o r t ic u l tu r a l > ciety. 4 6 th A n n u a l S h ow S la id b u rn . N r . C l i th e ro e .


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- io w . F o r d e ta i ls T e l . M r s , T h om p s o n 0 2 5 4 8 7 8 3 4 5 .


LEPRA MORNING COFFEE


SATURDAY JULY 1st 10-00 am — 12 noon


in Mayor's Parlour by kind permission of Clitheroe Mayor


25p Bring & Buy cakes and books


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS £ | BLACKBURN


ANYTIME


* 662424 ) % NELSON


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY, JUNE 30th and SATURDAY, JULY 1st


l/AGABONDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th


JAMES and THE


JIMMY


(Clubland's No. 1 attraction — plus support)


THE AFFAIR (Sensational Croup)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR * SATURDAYS


DAVE RUSSELL ENTERTAINS


•Vhy nol book a meal In the Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


Room available lor private hire. Weddings, etc. catered lor


/ 694929 Call or wnto to


15 MARKET SOUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


ST. BARTHOLOMEWS


CHURCH Chipping


GARDEN PARTY To be held on


1st JULY In the Vicarage Garden


Opened al 2 0 ‘Clock by


The Rev. Brian Stevenson & Mrs Stevenson.


Vicar of Low Moor. Clitheroe Usual Stalls


ADMISSION 20p.


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SATURDAY, JULY 1st 1st


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PAUL RAFFERTY First Visit


SUNDAY, JULY 2nd


VERDI PRICE Always Popular


WEEKLY DOUBLE: 5 — 17


WEEKLY TREBLE: 8 — 25 — 26 EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests ¥


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‘THE


Winners of the '88 Pub Band


Excellent original Music


From 9 p.m. TONIGHT Thursday 29th June


at Calderstones Staff Club


Calderstones, Whalley Takes up baton


to lead choir for last time


ONE of the area’s best known musical person­ alities, Mrs Marie Tomlinson will take up her baton as conductor of The Clitheroe Singers for the last time on Saturday . . . in a deci­ sion which she says was like “tearing my own


changes in my role as county music adviser in Lancashire, related to the national curriculum, which mean that I have to relin­ quish my work with The Clitheroe Singers, albeit very reluctan tly ," she said. • Mrs Tomlinson, of Fifth Avenue, Burnley, was this week attending- a confer­ ence in Chorle.v, which was discussing the chang­ ing roles of advisers. She has also recently suffered from minor health prob­ lems, which have added to her decision to lay down


conducted the 60-strong choir for 15 years, said her decision to leave had caused her great sorrow, but discussions were in hand for the possible con­ tinuation of the choir's activities. "There are possible


heart out.” . Mrs Tomlinson, who has


Mrs Tomlinson


eroe Singers has been the happiest thing in my life, but when you are having problems you have to lop off some of the branches,” she said. Mrs Tomlinson was a


te a c h e r a t E d is fo rd School, Clitheroe, for many years, before being promoted to her present post. At Saturday’s perfor­


Queen’s gift


THE Queen has given a donation to the Blackburn Cathedral Restoration Fund. T h e V e r y R e v .


Lawrence Jackson, Pro­ vost of Blackburn, said: “We are delighted by Her Majesty’s gift and we know that her leadership will guide many more to join her as a donor."


her baton. “Conducting The Clith­


THE cast list read.like a "Who’s Who” when SS Michael and John’s RC School, Clitheroe, put on a revue entitled “ Clitheroe Comics.” For th e c h a ra c te r s in c lu d ed M a rg a re t T h a t c h e r , P r in c e Charles and Princess Diana and Boh Gcldof! The revue was writ­


Dunkirk veteran dies at 69


SECOND world war veteran Mr Jonathan Cook, who was the second Clitheroe man to be repatriated from a prisoner-of-war camp, has died aged 69.


ten by acting headmas­ te r Mr Peter Doman and the characters were east in th eir younger days as schoolchildren. The e n t i re ju n io r


school took part in the two performances on Tuesday and Wednes­ day evenings, with the 3rd and 1th years play­ ing in the revue and the 1st and 2nd years sing­ ing comic songs in the interval. T h e r e w a s a n


James’s School, he was one of the first to attend the newly-opened Ribbles­ dale School, Clitheroe. After leaving school he had a variety of jobs and


Cook came to Clitheroe as a youngster and lived in the Whalley Road area, which was then known as Salford. A former pupil of St


Born in Manchester, Mr


audience of about 300 and the concert raised £250, which will he used to c o v e r e x p e n s e s incurred when 4th year pupils visited Castlerigg Manor in the Lake Dis­ trict recently.


1944, he became a chef at Calderstones Hospital and later, due to war injuries, took up employment with the Ministry of Pensions. He moved to Wales and retired there.


Mr Cook, who leaves a son and daughter, was fol­ lowed by cremation at Bangor on Wednesday.


• The funeral service for


joined the T e r r i to r ia l Army prior to the out­ break of war. A member of one of the


f i r s t re g im e n ts into France, he escaped safely from Dunkirk, but was captured in 1941 and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp in Poland. After returning home in


GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES


A RECORD top uricc* for a commercial new calved heifer, other than those reached at Christmas shows, was reached at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday.


mance in St Paul's Church, Low Moor, which starts at 7 p.m., the choir, ranging in age from seven years to senior citizens, will per­ form "Holy Man,” com­ posed by David Palmer, who also wrote "Holy Boy,” which it has pre­ viously performed. Entry will be free, but


there will be a retiring collection to cover the cost of the music and a dona­ tion to the church.


MOORLAND SCHOOL FETE


SATURDAY, 1st JULY 2 p.m. To be opened by


Mrs G. Waddlngton


Inc.— Pendle Jazzmen


‘ Bouncing Castle Cream Teas Helicopeter and Army Vehicles Professional local


crafts - .1 Burnley


Ribblesdale Averiue, Clitheroe


Arts a:id Entertainments Centre JM Jf


84°F ★ WAVE POOLS ★ WATER SLIDE ★ WHITE KNUCKLE WATER CHUTES ★ FOUNTAINS ★ BUBBLERS <


ST PAUL’S LOW MOOR


SATURDAY, II JULY 1st Clitneroe Singers present


‘HOLY MAN’ 7 p.m. in the Church


I 9-00 Holy Communion 110-30 Family


SUNDAY, JULY 2nd


I 5-00 St Ann's Court 6-00 SONGS OF PRAISE


[ All welcome


I Communion and Prizegiving


C O L L E C T O R S M A R K E T a n d


C A R B O O T S A L E


EVERY SUNDAY A T T H E N EW


For help and


advice with your "What’s On"


advertisement Telephone


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C L IT H E R O E AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825


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FRIDAY EVENING Market and Car Boot Sale


GISBURN


on the Auction Market ------5 p.m. to Dusk-------


COMMENCING THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 30th


Bring everyone k A great evening out


Car boot spaces only £5. No booking necessary. Arrive from 4 p.m.


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THE


CHOCOLATE FACTORY (2 With Rob Inglis


C2J Enchanting telling of Roald Dahl's popular story


Wednesday, 5th July - 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. Tickets £1.25


SPELLACY’S PUPPETS


PHIL Two dillerent puppet shows


Wednesday, July 12th 10-30 a.m. and 1-30'p.m.


£1.00 "T TROU B LE


PRESTO PUPPETS


Double helping olpuppet tun


Wednesday, July 19th 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. £1.25


BLUES AT THE MECHANICS BLUES N


he best white Blues band around" - B.B. King


Saturday, 8th July 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 (£3 before day of concert)_______


MAHAL American blues slar


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Friday, 14th July 8 p.m.


Tickets £8 N ow o u t o n C om p a c t D is c


Over seventy minutes of music from the Blues event o f the year. On sale at the box office or by mail-order.


THE FIRST BURNLEY NATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL


£ 9 .9 9 (P & P - £ 1 .0 0 )


HOLIDAY FUN CRAFT WORKSHOPS Four fun workshops each with an animal theme


SPOOKY SNAKES...................1............................4th and 18th July UNUSUAL BUTTERFLIES................................... 6th and 20th July BOUNCING SPIDERS........................................11th and 25th July STRING SNAILS..................................................13th and 27th July


Workshops begin 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Cost £2.50


WORKSHOP FOR SPECIAL NEEDS with Framework Theatre Company


Friday, July 7th 10-30 a.m. (for children), 1-30 p.m. (for adults) , Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel - 30055


THERE were 22 members and'guests for Clitheroe Soroptimist Club’s 43th annual dinner at Eaves Hall Country Club, West Bradford. President Mrs Ellen Webster provided a special birthday cake and after the


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was shown by Mr A. W. Wade, of Bradley, and bought by Mr Frank Thompson, of Bolton.


The animal which made £12110.


dairy cows and heifers forward at (jisburn Auction Mart on Thursday. .First quality cows made to £850 (average £7*17), second


There were 75 newly calved


made to £380 (£175). heifers to £410 (£35)8.35). Limousin X bulls and steers to £445, heifers to £25)0. Friesian X heifers to £455 (£417.50). Cows and calves to £040 (£55)0). In the fatstoek section there


145.8p (130.9p). medium to 147.2p (133.5p), heavy to 142.8p (138.0p). Steers and heifers: Light to


quality to £700 (£(5*13). First quality heifers made to


£305) (£243). heifers to £205 (£150.00). Limousin X bulls to £H)8 (£200.80), heifers to £200 (£145.75). Belgian Blue X bulls to £240. heifers to £202 (£100). Simmental X bulls to £15)2 (£1(58), heifers to £255 (£207.10).


forward including 00 stirks. Charolais X bulls made to


£1200 (£840). second to £000 (£(5(>2). There were 201 calves


(122.4p). Light heifers to 134.8p (128.8p), medium to 131.2p (117.2p), heavv to 132.2p (108.5p). Cows and bulls: grade one


148.2p (133.3p). medium to 130.5)p (122.2p), heavy to 124.2p


were 348 cattle forward includ­ ing 187 young bulls. 55 steers and heifers. 100 cows and bulls. Young bulls: Light made to


Followed ‘Railway Children’


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society trav­ elled over the Pennines to follow in the footsteps of the film world’s “Railway Children, to their Worth Valley location."


walk a section of the Pen­ nine Way, while the main party, led by Mrs A. Ben­ son visited Oxenhope and Oakworth Stations on the Worth Valley Railway where steam engines run and the s ta tio ns have authentic “props” of bag­ gage, trolleys and original gas lighting.


A small group opted to


cows 105.2p (100.4p), grade two to 07.8p (5)1.Ip), grade three to 01.2p (85.5p), grade four to 85).8p (80.Op). Mature bulls to 104.8p (101.3p). There were 1074 sheep


Blonde <1*Aquitaine X bulls to £255, Hereford X bulls to £185 (£147.10). heifers to £140 (£110.00). Friesian X bulls to £258 (£1«S5.4(J). heifers to £275 (£241.50). Angus X bulls to £128. heifers to £118 (£511.00). Weaned stirks and stores: Charolais X bulls and steers


Bronte village of Haworth, and members were lucky e n o u g h to s e e th e impressive “City of Wells' steam engine arriving at the station.


The walk ended in the


forward including 057 lambs. 27 shearlings and 00 ewes and rams. Standard lambs to -I87p


(178.7p), medium to 180p (170.7p), heavy to 103.5p (152.8p). Shearlings to 173.5p (101.2p), uncertified shearlings to £30.5)0 (£25.20). uncertified lambs to £1!) (£34.80), half-bred ewes to £30.20 (£14.30), horned ewes to £10.80 (£25.40).


kept an eye out for wild­ life, hapwings, kestrels, curlews and short-eared owls were spotted.


The Naturalists also


Walney Island on July 8th. Members are asked to meet at 10.30 a.m. at Clitheroe station.


Soroptimists’ birthday fun The next outing is to


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 for our monthly auction


Ring Colne 870607 OR CALL AT THE MILL ANTIQUES


FLEA MARKET Skipton Town Hall


SATURDAY, JULY 1st 10 a.m.-4 p.m.


Old Post / Cig. Cards, Porcelain, Jewellery, Linen, Glass, Etc.,


Tel: 'J' FAIRS,


BARNOLDSWICK 813626


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Food Served Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


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CAR BOOT


SALE at


Whalley Nurseries,


Clitheroe Road, Whalley.


Sunday, July 2nd £5 per car


in aid of Pendlebury Childrens Hospital


Tel: Whalley 822783 THE ‘CLITHEROE COMICS’ TAKE A BOW


William’s prize is sea trip


WHEN an apprentice .fit­ ter at Clitheroe’s Castle Cement won the appren­ tice of the year award at Accrin g to n T ra in in g Group, his employers decided on a special reward for him. William Whitwell (18).


Clithcroe Advertiser & Times, June 20tli, IDS!)


of Laurel Cottage, Pendle­ ton. has ju s t returned from an all-expenses paid week afloat, on an expedi­ tion with other teenagers. The trip on the tall ship “The Greater Manchester Challenge” was organised by the Ocean Youth Club and took the teenagers from Liverpool to Holy- head, Dublin and the Isle of Man. The boat left Liverpool


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as part of a "Parade of Sail,” with other tall ships, including one from Russia, which was featured on Granada television. Wil­ liam’s duties on the trip ranged from hauling ropes to navigating and cooking. It is the second time


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this way, for last year one young employee was sent on a holiday to' Norway. Personnel officer Mr


that Castle Cement has rewarded an apprentice in


Len Barber, who helped to organise the trips, decided to check out the holiday for himself and sailed pri­ vately on the Ocean Youth Club’s sister ship, "The Francis Drake," for a six day holiday to Ireland.


Marathon cyclists’ trial run


TWO young men planning a 2,000-mile cycle ride for charity staged a “trial run ' on Saturday and raised more than £100 from pass- ing p e d e s t r ia n s and motorists. Jonathan Hargreaves


(20), of Hayhurst Road Whalley, and his friend Stephen Bentley (18), of Whalley Road, Accring­ ton, took part in a wheel chair push from Accring­ ton to Blackburn. They are hoping to raise


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FINANCE ARRANGED IN OUR SHOWROOM SPRING BANK


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NIGHT a n d DAY HOME FURNISHING


CURTAIN EVENT 20% OFF MADE TO


thousands of pounds for the Multiple Sclerosis society with their cycle ride. It will take Stephen, whose father has MS, and Jonathan, from Clitheroe to Land's End to John O’ Groats — and back. Money raised along the


wheelchair-push route will go towards expenses,-and food for the cycle ride, which begins on July 12th. Jonathan is studying for


a degree in fine arts at Manchester Polytechnic and Stephen is a student at Accrington College.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow Heyes Chemist’s, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Boots. Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.


MEASURE CURTAINS (CHOICE OF OVER 800 SAMPLES)


Also co-ordinating Austrian Blinds. Bedspredds. Pelmets. Tie-Bdcks. Cushion Covers, etc.


FREE MEASURING and ESTIMATES, FITTING SERVICE


Choose from our vast selection at home or in the shop and leave the rest to us


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SPECIAL OFFER on SATELLITE SYSTEMS - hurry must


end tomorrow Friday, June 30th, 20 channel full remote system, was £299


NOW £259-SAVE £40.00 plus a free 2 band clock radio alarm.


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HUGE STOCKS QUALITY ROLL ENDS ALWAYS AVAILABLE


dow File Cut Loop — Good quality hessian back, 6 different shades


SPECIAL OFFERS


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Very slight second available. at £7.50 sq. yd.


French 80/20 Velvet. 3 colours 1/2 price


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meal members took part in two party games, both won by Mrs Dorothy Fowler. . The weather was beautiful and members took the opportunity of touring the grounds at the hall before their meal.


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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