Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising): Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Isn't it time you paid a visit to -----------, —
Nick O'Pendle, Clitheroe Road, Sabden. Tel: Clitheroe 23870
If it's a while since your last uisit you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The food is excellent (try Rack of Damb, Tender poached Salmon or a Juicy Rump Steak)
The
views.are tremendous and the fire is cosy. We serve food all day Saturday and Sunday.1
Bookings are now being taken for Christmas Day and New Year's Eve
There's Jazz every Friday night. a n d some Par ty N ig h ts are s t i l l available.
Ring Clitheroe 23870 for more details
=\
CLITHEROE LIONS CLUB
R A C E N I G H T
To be held in the new Banqueting Suite At MYTTON FOLD
FRIDAY 16th NOVEMBER 1990 1st RACE AT 8 p.m. PROMPT
T I C K E T S £ 5 . 0 0 (Including choice supper)
A L L P R O C E E D S G O T O T H E C H I L D R E N IN N E E D A P P E A L Tickets available from:
\
R. Spedding - 22147, A. Hollingworth - 24978, G. Braithwaite - 41277, C. Underwood - 28268 ^
an d all lion m em b er s
BRADFORD TEL:
(0200-23340)
THE GOOD VALUE
COUNTRY PUB
Home Cooked Food - Daily Special Board
CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN Log Fires - Friendly Atmosphere
MEALS SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK Lunch 12 neon - 2 p.m.; Evenings 7 p.m. - 9-30 p.m. CLOSED: Monday, Nov. 12th, Tuesday, Nov. 13th, J ■ "
Wednesdav, Nov. 14th. forinternnl alterations.
NOW OPEN FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS FOR THA T INFORMAL & INEXPENSIVE EVENING OUT The Cygnet Swan Courtyard
Home made meals served daily, inlcuding Sunday Lunch.
(Closed Wednesdays)
* SPECIAL G NOTICE *
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11th R a y P rom o t io n s 0836 367754 LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY
r.V'iAO RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT Present
’ A MID DAY MUSIC RECITAL By MR NEIL SMITH
(Guitar) Al Whalley Library
On THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8th 1990 ★ 12-45 — 1-30 p.m. ★
ADMISSION FREE
CHATBURN PLAYING FIELDS COMMITTEE
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10th
Chatburn School Hall At 2 p.m. Various Stalls, Teas, Visit From FATHER CHRISTMAS
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
GAMDEY'S CIRCUS
★ *
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★ ★
S P E C T A C U L A R .
* Old Railway Sidings, Rose Grove * TUESDAY 6th ■ SUNDAY 18th NOVEMBER * DIAL-A-SEAT (0282) 20555 Featuring:
BURNLEY
Lions, bears, camels, horses, ponies, pigs, clowns, trapeze, etc.
Saturdays - 2 p.m., 4-45 p.m. & 7-45 p.m.; Sunday 11th- 2-30 p.m. & 5-30 p.m.; Sunday 18th - 2-30 p.m. only
PRICES FROM: ADULTS £5, CHILDREN/OAP £4 ^ PERFORMANCES: Weekdays • 4-45 p.m. & 7-45 p.m.;
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
W ILD A N IM A L ENTRANCE ADULTS 20p CHILDREN FREE CLITHEROE
SOCIAL CLUB FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 9th
SPECIAL NIGHT
Roy Dennis and Anno Stacy
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10th ANDREA
LESLEY (First visit) SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 11th PAUL
MARTIN (another lirsl)
I Dear Sirs,
Chatburn park Drive | Brierfield Nr. Nelson
i foel that I have to give credit where it is due, and cannot rale this high enough for the superb job I have received. The service was first class and the woikmanship excellent! We could not believe that so much could be done in so short a time, with so little upheaval.
Thank you. Mr and Mrs G. M. Hargreaves ^t r u s t u s _ thM M M L
U\
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 17th 1990 AT 8-00 p.m.
CHARLES MYERS
(Organist Emeritus Clitheroe Parish Church)
Popular programme to Include Sibelius —
"Finlandia” Rhelnberger'a famous Passacaglla with
music by Samuol do Lange Sr., Bade and others.
ALL ARE WELCOME
N o n -M em b e r s : £2.00 ‘ O .A.P . & Students: £1.50
m
Sunday 25th November 7.30 p.m.
St. Paul's, Low Moor CLITHEROE
CONRAD MARSHALL plays Concertos by Vivaldi ("Goldfinch") & Malcolm Arnold also. music by Grainger, Finzi, Rossini.
NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Ticket info: (0200) 25566 &g)61) 941 5646 MUSIC FOR YOUR PL
ORE ............................ C / J
oHycee' M i l ls to n e s WEST
5^
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH Celebration
J E S U S KING OF KINGS
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10th 1990
United Reformed Church, Lower Hall Moor Lane, Clitheroe
★ AT 7-30 p.m. ★ Speaker: Rev. George Stirrup C h e v y s .'-Trafalgar .Street; BurnleyTel, 50617 -
Saturday Live Cabaret every week. Sunday Lunch Comedian and Dancer. Sunday Night Disco Night The stunning and outrageous drag DJ CHRIS D'BRAY
Wednesday Denim and Leather Rock Night. ----- LIVE BANDS • THIS WEEK----- K R A K A T O A
Thursday Night Over 20's Disco Friday Night Over 25’s Disco
Bar Open until midnight» No door charge o c x ^ o o s o
H appy H our Se ss ions N ig h t ly
0 CALDERSTONES LEAGUE OF 5
FRIENDS
C H R IS TM A S F A Y R E
In The Main Hall at Calderstones
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10th AT 1-30 p.m. Various stalls incl. Tombola, Cakes, Crafts,
Bric-a-Brac, Christmas Gifts, Refreshments. ADMISSION FREE
RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
Clltheroe Ladles branch Thinking of
HOLIDAYS ’91?
plan yours nowl. S ee , and listen to Mr Stuttard from Altham's Travel of Clithoroe on
I THE ASSHET0N ARMS D o w n h a m
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 5-Course Menu With Choice
Followed by Music for Dancing to suit all tastes and licensed until I u.m.
£ 1 2 .5 0 Inclusive (excl. Dec.)
'P e l . C I - I T I I E l t O I C ( 0 2 0 0 ) 1 1 2 2 7 for reservations or vntfitirirs
ISBURN OPEN AIR MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE
Due to the remembrance day parade the next market is SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18th and not
GRAND GALA NIGHT Royal British Legion
i , At The ] '
WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER 1 , Top Artists ■ 1 .
:\-i MIKE FALCbN & KERRI WILLIAMS > ' .
V-V - V . '.V v ' .•* >' Hot Pol Supper, Rattle and Prize Bingo -. • ' Proceeds lo Castlelord Amenities Fund i* :.v:. CL1THEROE
CRICKET CLUB Chatburn Road
JU M B L E S A L E
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th at 11 a.m.
Admission I Op
JUMBLE SALE
FRIENDS OF PENDLE C.P. SCHOOL
Princess Avenue
(Adjacent Cricket Field Clltheroe)
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 9th 6 p.m. ADMISSION Wp
FRIENDS OF SLAIDBURN COUNTRY PRACTICE Invite You To A
FOLK NIGHT In Newton Village Hall
With TALISMAN
ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16th 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. Tickets £3.50 Including Pie and Pea Supper LICENSED BAR
Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre and Slaidburn 256 and 259
DUNSOP
VILLAGE HALL DANCING
8 p.m. to Bobs music Saturday,
November 10th £2 supper at 9-30
AUCTION MOCK
At St. John’s School Straits Lane, Read
On Wednesday, November 14th Viewing:
LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th ROB HARPER you've seen Bobby Bull - now come and see his son
SATURDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SUNDAY IS CHARITY DAY
Lunchtime — Live group in Lounge
Evening — Local live group plus ^ p o t j p n z g s ^ n d j - a f f l e s _______
FOOTBALL LEAGUE Whalley
EAST LANCS
Rimington Saturday
November 10th Kick-oil
Match Sponsor:-
Rendezvous Whalley’s New Night Spot
. i l l ]
No pressure salesmen No gimmicks Free quotation without obligation | Down to earth prices Deposit indemnity guarantee
mmm
ENTERPRISE WORKS, SAUHILL ROAD " 4 , a f 3,su
CLITHEROE CLITHEROE (0200) 2T413
- Blackburn I s o u 1h p Po r t
.
- Southport - Rossendale
b i t
2-15 p.m. QEII Playing Fields
CELEBRATING TWO YEARS OF TRADING IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY
Over 200 Sky Satellite Installations and still going strong. With Over 3,000 TV, Video Repairs and Sales
VORTEC SATELLITE SYSTEMS FREE FITTING FREE 5 YEAR GUARANTEE FREE DECODER And FREE 3 MONTHS Movie Subscription
A l l t o r £ 3 9 9 .0 0 . m m
6 p.m. — 7-30 p.m. Auction Starts: 7-30 p.m.
Proceeds to School funds November 15th at
Clltheroe Conservative Club
7-30 p.m.
Tickets available at the door £1.25 Inc. refreshments
Thursday
WellspringSj M m
—i—— A j J
' car boot sale^ TRAVELLERS REST,
GISBURN (on CarPark) SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 11th (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) CARS and VANS E5
For Enquiries or Advice Tel: Mr ’C‘
, Bamoldswlck L 8 1 5 7 5 6
#
No booking necessary .just turn up No new goods
FOR HELP AND ADVICE WITH
YOUR “WHAT’S ON”
ADVERTISEMENT
Telephone T IN A
CRO N IN on
BURNLEY 26161
ST. MICHAELS & ST. JOHNS SOCIAL CENTRE
Lowergate Clitheroe CABARET
5 0 / 5 0 Come Dance To:-
PAUL LEE AT THE ORGAN
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10th ★ AT 8 p.m. ★
Tickets £1.00 From The Social Centre TEL: 23073 23029
'
AT THE CASTLE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th
You can also celebrate with a glass or bottle of the first years Beaujolais
Castle Restaurant Bar Clitheroe Tel. 24442
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS ANYTIME
BLACKBURN jj£ 6 6 2 4 2 4
) V NELSON x
Call or wnie to
15 M A R K E T S O U A R E N E L SO N
105 N EW P AR K S T R E E T B LA C K BU R N
6 9 4 9 2 9
THE G EN T LEM AN ’S FA RM E R 'S C LU B Are Meeting At:-
THE CROSS KEYS Clltheroe
12 a.m. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10th
Dva L e
_egion
Waddington Branch SERVICE OF
REMEMBRANCE
St. Helen’s Church, Waddington
11th November at 10-45 a.m.
(Members Parade Village Club at 10-20 a.m.) To Celebrate Honorary
member UR C. WILSON’S BIRTHDAY
Evening Dress Required.
HODDER VALLEY BRANCH BRITISH LEGION
REMEMBRANCE
SERVICE at
United Reform Church, Newton
Sunday, November 11th 2.00 p.m.
Christine Collinge
ACCRINGTON ORIGINAL & ANTIQUE
COLLECTORS
MARKET TOW N H A L L
ACCR IN G TON S A TU R D A Y
N O V EM B ER 10th 9-30 a.m. — 5-00 p.m.
Bookings Tel: 0204 364646 491763
CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL
Monday, November 12th 7-15 p.m.
‘GARDENING ON A
FELLSIDE’ everybody welcome
Dr Dylys Davies (Penwortham)
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY — AMAZING DEALS —
Beige 80/20 Berber Twfal: 11ft. Bin. wide, slight sub*. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight £6.99 *q. yd. 40 oz Contract Woight £9.50 sq . yd.
S oft G re en 80/20 B erb er Twtot: 13ft. 1in. wido. slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight £8.50 eq. yd. 46 oz Contract Woight £11.99 eq. yd.
Dorchester Twist: 80/20 P ls ln Twist 13ft. lin . wido. Perfect stock. 3 Colours available @ £8.50 sq . yd.
C o rn Berber Twtst: 80/20 Berber Twist 15ft. wide. Heavy domestic Woight (§> £8.99 sq . yd.
12 ft. Broadloom 80/20 Wool/Nylon. Heavy Domestic Woight. 2 Modem Designs. 5 Cotours Available. Just in <
— N EW A XM IN S T E R S JU S T A R R IV E D — §> £18.99 sq . yd.
PLEASE NOTE> This is just a small selection from our vast range. Why not c a l in al our genuine Factory Shop and see just how idle quality carpets can costI
* Further reductions on our enormous stock ol room size rofl ends — Over 300 in stock and on display now
1
* Free measuring and estimates — tot us give you a no-obligntion quote r Free delivery * Esperl fitting available * Late opening Thursday Till 8 p.m.
S K8-1 II KJti I) Jts-l
C 8IM J
M CHRISTMAS “ m CRAFT FAIR
|JM Pments
M HOTEL l££§• Langho, nr Blackburn (300 “ yds off the A59 at the Petre roundabout)
on SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 11th 10 a.m.— 5 p.m.
, sent
Well signposted • ISJj ample parking .251
HERITAGE l£§! FAIRS
DETAILS “ f t j m
w § f@E538SSI» tell
RIBBLE VALLEY M.S. SUPPORT GROUP
COFFEE
MORNING Sat. Nov. 10th
At The Mayor’s Parlour Church St., Clltheroe
10 — 12 a.m. MEMORIAL HALL
Admission 30p HURST GREEN
CHRISTMAS WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
on Friday, November 16th
Commence 7-30 p.m. prompt
Admission £1-00 including refreshments
BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS at Clithem! Itridgu Club on Wednesday night were NS Mrs Wilson and Mr Singer, Co! Jeffrey and Mrs Kosmaiski. EW Mrs iligson and Mrs Park, Mr Hall and Mr Hounslow. With these lovely hands,
every north-south pair should reach a small slam on any sys tem if bidding. No one played in six diamonds which is unbeat able and two pairs played in six no trumps, which cannot fail. However, the majority pre ferred six spades, which scores more than six diamonds, and looks safer than six no trumps. Defending six spades, every
ROUND TABLERS in Clitheroe are extending a helping hand to youngsters throughout the area. Clithcroe chairman
Death of popular
Mr Dill Honeywell presented Chutburn Youth Club with a cheque for £100 during the club’s weekly meeting in the newly-renovated and brightly decorated headquarters in the basement of Chatburn Methodist Church Hall. The Tablers are
east led a diamond, taken with the ace. What will north do now? It all depends on his phi losophy of the game. The "noth ing venture, nothing win” player wnl finesse the queen of spades. If the finesse loses the contract will go one down, sls
return a diamond for his partner to ruff, but if the finesse is suc cessful, north will make an overtrick. The “better safe than sorry” ayer will scorn the finesse. He
west will
will play tin* ace of spades at trick two, and then lead another trump, conceding a trick to the
king. Now the contract is safe, unless east has the outstanding trump. If east does have three small trumps, there is no way north can make 12 tricks,but he has played the hand to give him
self the best chance of success. W dealer, NS vul.
S 0972
H AQ2 I) A22 C AQ2
. N
W E S
S AJHM) 11 10 I) KQJ107o C K7
Monday’s winners were NS Mrs Patterson and Mr- Webster, V. Dickinson and S. Dickinson. EW Mrs Quinn and Mrs Cooke, Mr and Mrs lilakey. On Thursday winners wen
e J i<mr>
S f>2IIIW7M2 in;
aiming to help not only youth dubs, but also nursery and playgroups in Clithcroe and the surrounding villages. Said Mr Honeywell:
Mitton parishioner A POPULAR member Mitton, has died at the
of Eastham House, Mit ton, was one of four chil li i-on of Mr and Mrs George Robinson, of With- gill, and site had lived in the parish, apart from the early years of her mar riage, all her life.
Mrs Florence Dugdale,
“It can be difficult finding out about projects requiring assistance. Any needing help can contact any member of Round Table.”
Thieves steal from car
A WHITE Citroen car was taken from Whalley Road, Sabdon, between 9- 15 p.m. and 10-30 p.m. on Monday, say police. It had been parked un
locked, with the keys in the ignition outside the owner’s home. Thieves drove the vehi
cle for a couple of miles along Whalley Road where they abandoned it. They had first stolen :
Kenwood stereo radio cas sette, valued at £200, and had also taken the acccler a to r pedal from the vehicle. Before abandoning the
NS Mr Garner and Mr Capstick and Mr G. H. Pollard and Mr C. Pollard (joint first). EW Mr J. K. Pollard and Mr Guha, Miss Telfer and Mrs Hailey and Mr Rushby and Mr Singer {joint second).
1). M. S.
involved with the church for generations. The por trait at the back of the church is of her grandfa ther, Mr Kay, who lived at Church Cottage and was verger. Later, her father was churchwarden for many years, and this office has been held more recently by her husband, George.
Her family has been
sidesman and her granchil- dren, Matthew (12) and Helen (10), sing with their mother, Susan, in the choir.
Her son, Stephen, is a
Extension ‘out of
character’ AFTER some delibera tion, the Kibble Valley
Council’s Planning.and Development Committee refused planning permis sion for a three-storey extension at 11 Hack Windy Street, Chipping. Conn. Ted Roden (Chat
of All Hallows Church, age of 70.
m MYTTON FOLD m.'
—^ 100‘a of Christmas gift Ideas £2 under one roof at the new:*
£21’ 100‘b of Christmas gift Ideas __ GRAND
CHRISTMAS AND
ANTIQUES FAIR
NOVEMBER 18th From 11a.m. to 5 p.m.
PENDLE ANTIQUES CENTRE 1 Sabden
Clitheroe Advertiser <fc Times, November 5th, 1990 3 Tablers’ cash help for the youth club
burn) said that it was a unique area and it would he a shame if the devel opment was allowed to continue. Conn. Allan Kay (Chaig-
the last people educated at All Hallows School before it closed, and she then moved on to Clitheroe Koval Grammar School for Girls.
Mrs Dugdale was one of
ton) argued that if any of the buildings in that row could he extended, this was the one. Conn. Chris lloltom
ley) said that it would he totally out of character with the village, hut Conn. William Fleming (Hilling-
(Wilpshire) proposed r e j o e t i o n o f t It e application.
19-11 to Mr George Dug dale, a company director with B. Dugdale and Son
She was married in July
car, they caused damage to the vehicle by kicking the door and wing panels, and breaking one of the passenger windows.
her family, Mrs Dugdale was a keen gardener and a
Ltd. Exceptionally fond of
former member of the Clitheroe Inner Wheel
Club.
RED Rose Cottages are to open a new office in Shaw- bridge Street, Clitheroe. The Ribble Valley
New office
Council’s Planning and Development Committee approved the change the use of the ground floor of 16 Shawbridge Street to an office with living accommodation on the first floor.
S H I R E S U R N
STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE
OPENING HOURS: Mon • Tubs 9.00 am. - 5.00 pm.; Wed closed lor restocking; Thurs 0 am. - 8 p.m.: Fri 9 am. - 4.30 pm: Sat 10 am - 4 pm
tr 29066
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26