Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified).
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Legoland and Wonderful Copenhagen
1 August 7 days £265
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- 6 days £235
Breakfast inc. * Local pick ups * Full colour brochure from your local travel agent or
* Cabins wilh private facdilies * . B la c k b u rn
Whitebirk Road, Blackburn. Tel: 0 2 5 4 5 4 4 0 0 /5 1 1 1 2
COUCH TOUR LUXURY
FORT WILLIAM, SCOTLAND
8 days from 2nd June HOTELCRAUCHAN
Half board with full facilities including TV
Tour price £209.00 including 2 FREE excursions
Departing from Clitheroe For more details phone:
PRAH EXPEDITIONS on
0200 29350 or 0200 24180 BEST IN THE WEST1
SPECIAL 2 DAY6th + 7th MAY
MARKET + CAR BOOT SALE
COLLECTORS
Bank Holiday Sunday + Monday At The New
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART (Clltheroe North turn off A59)
1,000 UNDERCOVER and OUTSIDE SPACES
Just turn up from 8 a.m. EITHER DAY * NO NEW GOODS! ★
ENQUIRIES: TEL. HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825
“ f R l t " SKIPTONS MOST RENOWNED DISCO
THURSDAY PARTY NIGHT Bring your party to oura. Han parties welcome.
Free bottle of bubbly for groups over 5 persons. REGAL BUILDINGS. KEIGHLEY RD.. SKIPTON 0756 700675
LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT
: Presents
KINDERGARTEN Springfield Road, Burnley
NOAHS ARK (Formerly Rehoboth Church) COACH HIRE
HODSONS OF GISBURN ---------------THE FAMILY F IRM---------------- ESTIMATES FREE
12 to 53 SEA'I ER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Tel: GISBURN 445394 day GISBURN 445751 evenings
★ OPEN DAY ★ SUNDAY, MAY 6th
10-00 a.m. — 5-00 p.m. . EVERYONE WELCOME
TEL. MRS SAVVA ON (0282) 31533 or MRS WILDY ON (0282) 692847 for details
EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED READER TRIPS
LADIES DAY — ROYAL ASCOT
Departure Points: Colne - Nelson - Burnley - Padiham - Brierfield - Clitheroe
Departure Date: Thursday 21st June 1990- Departure Time: Early Morning
PRICE INCLUDES <
f t Return luxury coach transportation to Ascot from the East Lancs area.
f t Morning coffee and biscuits served on board coach en ■ route.
f t Champagne brunch served on board coach en route, f t . Light supper on return journey served on coach, f t Entrance to Heath. 1
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Our coach Is scheduled to arrive at the course In time to see the Royal Procession. • .
PRICEi £29.50 Access//Isa welcome. '■ ■
BOOK NOW BY PHONE AT TOP TOURS TRAVEL Tel: 0253 - 500700: Or call into your local Travelcare Branch: /
2 Parker Lane. Burnley
163 Burnley Road. Padiham .Tel: 0282 71454 ; A S C O T 4 Albert Road. Colne________Tel: 0282 868100
Tel: 0282 22172 '
Chalgley Manor Childrens Home Chalgley
Tha ladies Fund Raising Committee Invite you to their,
CRAFT FAIR
Town Hall, Accrington SATURDAY, MAY 5TH
’ 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m. All kinds ol craft and gift
stalls plus Tombola, Cake - stall, and Raffle
Refreshments all day -
Admission adults 2Sp aonior citizens and children 10p
- uMavine'
' FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY FRIDAY PARTY NIGHT
SATURDAY BANK HOLIDAY SUPER SAVER
: Admission £1.50 before 11 p.m. Strictly over 18 V . .
ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY.,TEL: 823086 FRIENDS OF CLITHEROE R.G.S.
DUCK RACE
RIBBLESDALE NURSERY SCHOOL
AND SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH
FASHION SHOW
' ‘ At 8-00 p.m. “ Admission£1.00
WHALLEY LIBRARY MAY—5th—28th, 1980
GALLERY Drawings & Photographs ot Sign Posts ana Letter Boxes by
DUNCAN ARMSTRONG of PADIHAM DISPLAY CASE Hand-Made Porcelain Dolls '
by ALISON FLEMING of ACCRINGTON
HARLEQUIN Fancy Dress Hire Quality costumes Irom £6
. Suitable lor parties, fund . raising, kissagrams, carnivals, (etes.
i promotions, etc. -
Wig hire and carnival make-up available Telephone
Clitheroe 27122
BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENT ASSOC.
AUCTION OnTHURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1990
CHARITY
In St. Marys Parish Hall Church Brow, Clltheroe.
RACE STARTS 3-00 p.m. Entry and Tickets on sale at BOOTHS ■
Sunday, May 13th EDISFORD BRIDGE
SUPERMARKET ON Tuesday, May 8th Scouts Clitheroe and District Scout Executive - A.G.M. Wlllbe hold on - WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th < In Tha Rlbbla Valley Council Chamber At 8 p.m.
Followed By a Telk By Inspector P.N. RAWSTRONE Of The Police Community Affaire Department
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t :; versatile .and. superbly constructed - and' designed to last for years - maintainance - free. Installed by our own skijled fitters',' '
! Our uPVC systems are simply the best ^
’ every • unit from the. smallest
window-.to- the largest conservatory; is covered. by|: ■ -the .famous ULTRAFRAME guarantee./
Viewing 6-30 p.m. First Bid 7 p.m.
. ADMISSION 20p
Newton In Bowland Village Hall
MARKET FLEA i MONDAY, MAY 7th
11-00 a.m. — 5-00 p.m.- . Admission 20p — Children free
Homdmade refreshments , ,
available
EVEN A DOGS LIFE CAN BE SUMMER ALL YEAR ROUND ♦ CONSERVATORIES ♦ WINDOWS ■ ♦ DOORS, ♦ PATIO DOORS,
- MADE TO MEASURE TO SUIT YOU AND YOURHOME. * jX*. t •*’ f r ‘ > . • . * - ^ < ✓ » t \ *■ * V > v- A ^ { , * ' > , ‘ i -- 1 f< ‘ »*■ t l pv i .7 t r ^ « - ->1 ^ * t . i » , i, t ‘ , EXHIBITIONS at
GOOD AS NEW and JUMBLE SALE
' Saturday, May 5th 2-30 p.m..-
STONYHURST COLLEGE Hurst Green Proc— d9 to Stonyhunt Handicapped
■ Childrens Trust mnd MtonyhuntVoluntary frvIcB
r ^ OPEN BANK HOLIDAY
MONDAY, MAY 7th Lunchtime and Evening
CLOSED
All day Tuesday, May 8th and lunchtime Wednesday, May 9th
Open 6.30 p.m. Visit the
GIANT BANK HOLIDAY MARKETS
AND CAR BOOT SALES (AT THE AUCTION MARKET)
SUNDAY, MAY 6th & MONDAY, MAY 7th 10-00 a.m. to 5-00 p.m. each day ★ PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE
Car Boot Spaces £6 (Indoor or Outdoor)
No Booking Necessary — Arrive from 8-30 a.m. Organised by:- RAY PROMOTIONS LTD.
0253 712776 or 0836 367754 I-LITMEKOE PARISH CHURCH OECIAN SOCIEIY
SATURPAY. MArWss>o l S * 0 0 | « H .
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Haadci, Wider: A L L A g C W E L C O M E NON-MEMBERS iljl-OO * STUPENTS.'lO.A.P:X I -SO
A 2 B C A R S Why use an 8-seater mini-bus
when you can use our luxurious 8-seater Mercedes Limousine?
TEL: CUTHEROE 2 3 4 5 6
LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 4th
SAMANTHA CRBSTIE Female Vocalist
Usual entertainment In the lounge on Saturday SUNDAY, MAY 6th'
MEMBERS DRAW — £17 Members and Bona Fide Guests ■
ST. MARY’S LADIES GROUP MAYFAIR In The Pariah Hall
SATURDAY, MAY 5th, 1990 ★ 2-30 p.m. ★
Numerous Stalls and Tombola ADMISSION (to include Tea)
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Proceeds to CROSSROADS and Group Funds B la c k b u rn (SvzMkfm
1 [§| Heritage Fairs [Si] [HI ] • Presents ij ’ GRAND :v j^j
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. OVER LANCASHIRE 2nd , YORKSIDREGATIIER AT'.-
Chipping I
Each SUNDAY and MAY DAY MONDAY
Reservations CHIPPING - (0995) 61553
C a rv e ry — &6.50 • 1 2 .0 0 u n t i l la te a f te rn o o n
i- CARGRAVE nr. SKIPTON A65 - I
GARGRAVE . VILLAGE 11 ALL*
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| 6th, 7th May 10 a.m.-5 p.m.: .
Home Made Refreshments; Available
I. A.A. SIGNPOSTED l
DETAILS HERITAGE r FAIRS
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Tel: (0282) 844037
Northwest Tourist Board
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■ Whins Un t, Rssd, Nr. Bumlsy.. • (ExttSIKS)
THE BELVEDERE
CARVERY ALL DAY
SUNDAY
Evtnlngt 5 courM ITALIAN '.BANQUET £11.95 >
BAR SNACKS
Parties up to 60—WeddinQiupto 100 Ttl: PADIHAM (0282) 72170
TWO hundred and
seventy not out! . That is the proud boast
o f ; th re e re s id e n ts of Greenside home for the elderly in Chatburn, who have been'celebrating their 90th birthdays. • Mrs Lucy Haworth and
Mrs Gladys Myers cele-. brated their great days earlier last month and on Monday it was the turn of Mr Alf Bennett.
Myers helped him to cut his birthday cake -and there to share
in.the cele-
Mrs Haworth and Mrs
F a rm e r ’s w ife is a w in n e r
o n fo u r w h e e ls
WOMEN drivers? When
it.comes to ladies on four wheels, you can’t beat farmer’s wife Mrs Vera Giles, of Sawley Grange Farm, Sawley.
. For Mrs Giles beat off competition from 14 other ladies to win the district heat of a nationwide com- p e t i t io n to find th e Women’s Institute Driver of the Year.
in conjunction with Vaux- hall and Mrs Giles drove a Vauxhall Nova from Clith eroe Motors on an econ omy test route designed to simulate typical urban driving, recording a very creditable 49.7 m.p.g. Second place went to
The contest is arranged ' RECORD FAIR
THIS SUNDAY ' MAY 6TH ' '
- Atthe CENTRE SPOT- l'- ■' (Burnley Football Club) Turf Moor; Brunshaw Road. 10-30a.m. — 4 p.m.
- Trans Pennine Fairs ,0532-892087. -
David Jacks’
Box of Tricks.
M ag ic a l Ente r ta inm en t for children and adults
Tel: (0282) 816900 I .* * * * * . * * * * * * * * *
* FESTIVAL HALL * J GISBURN 5 «WHIST AND*
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SATURDAY, MAY 5th * at 7-30 p.m.
All meat prizes * i * * * * * * *.*¥.**-¥-£ S P E C IA L
A XM IN S T E R PROM O T IO N
To make way for spring 'ranges we have reduced, ; ■ . the following
* WHILST STOCKS LAST ONLY * . ....
CASTLE HOWARD Was 124.99 Sq Yd
RABY PARK Normally 119.99 Sq Yd
BAYTON HOUSE Was 120.00 Sq Yd
ROYAL JEVAUAX
Was 119.99 Sq Yd SUPER JEVAUAX
Was 116.99 Sq Yd - Grade 5 80/20 Wool / Nylon Axminster l2 ’,;’;
Broadloom 1 Roll only @ £19.50 Sq Yd
-100% Wool Axminster - 2 patterns- • 1; available 12’Broadloom ■ / . , This Roll @ £15.99 Sq Yd •. , '
-100% Wool Axminster -13’ 1" Broadloom This Roll £15-99 Sq Yd
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- Grade’5 80 /-20 Wgol/Nylon Axminsterl2’ Broadloom "
This Roll £17.75 SqYd • . • : V
- Grade 4 80 / 20 Wool / Nylon Axminster 12’, Broadloom This Roll £13.99 Sq Yd
These ro lls are all sold as p e rfe ct stock , .
PLUS Good selection of roll ends large and small/ Huge- range of full rolls all qualities ,
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CONTRACT SPECIAL: Very heavy duly waterproof carpet, 2 cols available. 2m width. Below cost price @ £4.78 Sq. Yd. +.VAT.^.',
Opening Hours: Mon - Tues 9 r -5 p.m.: Wed closed for. restocking Thurs 9 -8 p.m.: Fri 9 - 4.30 p.m.: Sat 10 -4 p.m.
, | i STALWSHIREBURN CARPETS ART DYEING CO. nMITCD. FRRfflOSE WORKS, CUTHEROE, TEL 29066, ;| J
Admission 80p— * including supper
* Y " F i r s t fa r
DOMINO DRIVE *
AND SATELLITE
Mrs Catherine Taylor,- of Grindleton, who scored 49.4 m.p.g. and joint third were Mrs Elizabeth Wrig- ley, of Salthill Road, Clith- e ro e , and Mrs Myra Briggs, of Slaidburn, with 46.9 m.p.g.
who also had to pass a sh o r t te s t on driving knowledge, included mem bers of local WIs in Down- ham, Grindletjoni Wad- d in g to n , -Sawley and Slaidburn.
Competitors in the heat,
have taken place through out the UK to accommo date entries from mem bers of the 400,000-strong Wlmovement. Prizes to the value of
Over 600 of the heats
brations were the Mayor by Mrs Haworth;- while - and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Mrs Myers enjoys’chatting. Coun. a n d -M r s P a t to the staff. Shepherd. '
an appropriate one for Mr , th re e ;ha.d . made vfirm -■ Bennett, formerly of Chat-. .friends, with .everyone a t ; burn Road in Clitheroe, - the home. •
■ The cricket'analogy is. Jeffrey Robbins said th e ’, • . Greensidepropnethr-Mr ..
because he was a'bowler Pictured
withthe.cake,. with Ribblesdale Wan- are (centre) .Mrs Myers, ^ d e re r s CC and! after.. Mr B en n e t t arid .Mrs ' etirement enjoyed crown Haworth,: with some -of;
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green bowling at the club.’ their visitors 'arid - other He worked as a weaver . residents,
in Clitheroe for a time and also had a spell-with TCI. During the war he was in Coventry, when it was particularly badly bombed during the Blitz.
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and two sons. Daughter Mrs Marion Varey is a Clitheroe hairdresser and another daughter, Mrs Audrey Smalley, of Park Avenue, is a school dinner lady locally. There are five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mrs Myers lived in Park
He has three daughters - -
Success for < town crier ;
CLITHEROE’S Town:. Crier has been well-placed • 'n y e.t a n o t h e r ] competition.
his town criers’ competi-- tion season op Easter ' Saturday by winning third'; place at Alcester’s Heart', of England Championship... Last Saturday he was
Roland Hailwood began',
Avenue, Clitheroe, for many years. A former teacher, she was headmis tress at the former Whi- tewelf School in the 1920s. She has two sons and two daughters. One of her sons, Mi-John Myers, runs a haulage business at Salthill and is prominent in Clitheroe Rotary Club. She has six granddaugh te r s and five g r e a t grandchildren. Mrs Haworth, who used
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. ST JAMES’ WOMEN’S
FELLOWSHIP
JUMBLE - SALE
;• ."Around 35 Stands’! h=H . CRAFTWORKERS FROM ALL : •
SATURDAY, MAY 5th ★ 2-00 p.m. ★
At the St. James School Hall
' . Refreshments
ADMISSION 5p Homemade
T r ip le c a u s e fo r c e le b ra t io n '
Clitheroe AdveHiser & Times, May 3rd, mo . .............
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th i r d a g a in , a t th e ; Shrewsbury Old England] Town Criers’ coriipetition,. where he also won a prize? for being the best-dressed crier.
The event was] some:-..' thing of an historical land-.,
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mark: it was the first town- criers’ competition '.to be/' held at Shrewsbury and was supported
by.-.the, English Civil War Society- and buglers , from th e ’ Shropshire Regiment.
£25 and £15 were awarded to Mrs Giles and Mrs Tay lor, whose names will go forward to the regional final, to be held'in June. The first .three ladies in
to live in Preston, has a daughter, Mrs Audrey Johnson, of Green Park, Whalley, and a grandson, Paul. The three have been at
Charity walk
FITNESS will, b e ,put to: the test when a sponsored .
each regional final will go through to the grand final at Donington Park on July 14th, where the eventual winner will receive a Vauxhall Nova GTE.
the home now for about 18 months. They are not sure what is the secret of. lon gevity, but all still look forward very much to what each new day brings, Mr Bennett suffered i
walk is held in the town./,-,' The 10-mile walk- will;
stroke recently, but still enjoys reading cowboy stories , and thrillers.' His love of readirig'is shared
s ta r t from'the Victoria, Hotel in Clitherpe at lO-45 a.m. a week on Sunday.- All proceeds will go to Pendlebury ’Children’s Hospital and. the Telethon Appeal.. ]" ■ .
get a sponsorship ■ form from the Victoria Hotel.', ,
SATELLITE SYSTEMS
tke,£/66fe, ( / a ^ — f ir - fa fat*.
First to give you WIDE SCREEN TV in the UK and now . .V" THE FIRST Retail outlet in North East Lancashire to give you a working
B -S -B , S Y S T E M Telephone The Satellite Hotline
CLITHEROE (0200) 25128 / 1 a Chatburn Road, Clitheroe
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