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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Pick Your Own Strawberries and Raspberries at UNDERLEY


HOME FARM ( Telephone 7t207


Krtby Lomdato


24 hr. Crop Information) Open De*y 10 am. to 8 pm


Picking Baskets Supplied


Ample Car Parking


Children's Playground Picnic Area


Home-made Refreshments See the Cows being Milked;


Weekdays only 4.00 — 5.30 p.m.


• Luxury Executive Coach • Courier Service • Top priced Theatre tickets • Time in London • Depart: Skipton - Gisburn - Clitheroe


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A Day Out for All the Family


Also availability for London day - only £15.00


PHONE HALIFAX (0422) 202936 74 The Drive, Hipperholme, Halifax HX3 8NJ


Bill Dingley presents


PSYCHIC FAYRE DOG & PARTRIDGE Wellgate, Clitheroe


on Saturday 14th July and Sunday 15th July


11 a.m. - 8 p.m. both days


Featuring: Mediums - Healers - Tarot - Psychometry - Ribbon Readings -


Flower Sentience - Salt Readings, etc. Crystals, Stones, Books Admission £1.00


Enquiries: (0704)821794 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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This Saturday on the Market also Thursday, Friday, Saturday at the shop


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MUSIC EVENT In aid of


Trinity Youth and Community Music Workshop at Waddlngton Social Club


FRIDAY, JULY 13th at 8 p.m. Featuring


IMMEDIATE BLUES and FRIENDS Admission £2.00


Tarmac dust and noise complaints mounting


meeting of the borough operations going on long worse now than six council’s Public Works and into the night.


Health Committee during Coun. Jones (Clithoroe) A report from Mr David a discussion on attempts said that bad weather had N ew to n , p r in c ip a l by a liaison committee to been given as an excuse environmental health iron out the long-standing for recent problems, but officer, outlined the work he suspected that it was of the Tarmac liaison com- not a legitimate “excuse.” mittee, which comprises He declared: “I am con- representatives of both


months ago.”


dents on all sides of the plant have complained — mainly about dust emis-


problems. For many years resi­


corned about the increase the firm and the borough in the number of com- council.


THE CASTLE


RESTAURANT Station Road, Clitheroe


IMPORTANT INDOOR TRADES FAIR


THIS SUNDAY, JULY 15th 10t00 a.m. to 5-00 p.m.


CORONA TI0N HOTEL - GISBURN


★ BEDDING ★ CUSHIONS ★ PILLOWS ★ DUVETS ★ TOWELS ★ FURNISHING FABRICS ★ HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES ★ CHINA


★ ART SALE ★ FOOTWEAR ★ JEWELLERY ★ AND LOTS LOTS MORE


★ Genuine Manufacturers Clearances all goods fully guaranteed


Special quantity discounts for Hotels, Guest Houses, Bod & Breakfast, Etc


MANUFACTURERS PRICES DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC A REAL BARGAIN DAY


Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd 02537 12776 or 0836 367754 EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY, SKIPTON


STEAM GALA


Lancashire County Council Ribble Valley District presents


AN E XH IB IT IO N OF PAINTINGS By Mr M. Hamshaw &


THE BELVEDERE Whins Lane, Read Nr Burnley Tel (0282) 72170


5 Course ITALIAN BANQUET £11.95 incl. (Evenings Including SUNDAY Evening)


BAR SNACKS AND CARVERY ALL DAY SUNDAY


FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE GIANT COUNTRY


MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE


In The Spectacular grounds of:


CONISTON HALL (On the A56 Skipton to Settle Road)


This Sunday, July 15th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE From Gisburn follow signs for Settle


Car Boot Spaces £6 — All Sellers Welcome Arrive From 8-30 a.m.


Organised on behalf of:


CONISTON HALL ESTATES BY RAY PROMOTIONS LTD 0836 367754


Opened at 2 p.m. by the Bishop of Blackburn Usual Stalls


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ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH CHIPPING


GARDEN PARTY


SATURDAY, JULY 14th in the Vicarage Garden


MP SURGERY Your member of Parliament


WADDINGTON Will b e a t


DAVID


THE CLITHEROE ASSOCATION OFFICES


On SATURDAY, 14th JULY


9-30 a.m. — 11 -00 a.m. For appointments please telephone:


CLITHEROE 25939 * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


M CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * *


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4 DAYS • 3 NIGHTS Departs, Friday September 28th


Burnley Express: Nelson Lender Colne Times: Bnrnoldswick & Enrby Times Clitlicroe Advertiser & Times


h o te I^U ,e rc u re


Departs early morning from:


Bamoldswick Earby


Colne Nelson B r icr ficld Burnley Padiham Wlmllcy Clithcroc


READERS WEEKEND TO ROMANTIC PARIS' EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS


You'll be delighted with your 3 star plus Mcrcure Hotel. The modem hotel often you all rooms with privato bathroom, superb lounge bar and restaurant Your price includes continental brcakfusL


Holiday Price £109 Single supplement £39


INCLUDED IN THE PRICE * Luxury coach with reserved seats • Return ferry • Tour Kscort • 3 nights


Mcrcure Hotel in twin room with private bathroom * Continental Breakfasts • Excursions ns detailed


NOTINCLUDED * Compulsory insurance at £9.G0 * Optional evening tour at £10 • Singlo supplement £39 • Any currency surcharges necessary


Paris Trip, Promotions Dept, East Lancs Nowspnpers Ltd, Bull Street, Burnley


For brochure, giving full details, send to:


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(First Visit) Members and Bona Fide Guests "T


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THE BAND OF THE 1ST ROYAL TANK REGIMENT By kind permission of


Lieutenant Colonel T.E. Hall Will play in


ST. HELEN’S CHURCH on


MONDAY, 16th JULY


Commencing 7.30 p.m. Admission £1.00


Proceeds in aid of Waddington Village TV Amenities Fund.


Tickels available from West View Garage, Waddinglon or The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times office. King Street, Clitheroe.


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i ; Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday ] ; Members Draw£100 18766


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Thursday 12th to 17th July ( Excluding Sunday)


Opening Times (Subject to Demand)


Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.


Monday. Tuesday 10.30 to 10.00 p.m. a


CODE THAT PROTECTS YOU WHEN BUYING DOUBLE GLAZING , Office of fa/rfrad/ng -Companies that pars the GGF selection procedure are bound to comply with a strict Coded Ethical


GLAZING - BE DOUBLE SURE... Practice, drawn up indetaited consultation with the govemments"Watchdog body. The Office ot Fair Trading. GCF


- members must comply with relevant British Standards.This ensures the professionalism of workmanship and r," ,


the quality and safety ot your double glazing installation


Deposit Indemnity scheme - The deposit you pay to a member company is safe.even if that company were to go out ot business.


Independent Conciliation - If you were to have any doubts or worries, the GGF Is there to look into the problem on your behalf.


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GLASS A GLAZING FEDERATION 44-46 Borough High Stoet London SEi tXP____________


QUALITY CAR BOOT SALE


THIS SUNDAY, JULY 15th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.


In the Extensive grounds of the CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN


All sellers of quality Bric-a-brac, Antiques, House clearances, unwanted household goods etc. etc.


All Welcome - £6 per space. PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd 0836 367754


Mrs S. Schofield of Skipton At Whalley Library


7 — 28 July 1990


SUNDAY, JULY 15th 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m.


Tel: General Enquiries (0756) 794727 or Talking Timetable (0756) 795189


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& SUMMER FETE * COPPY HOUSE, GISBURN ®


% SUNDAY, 15th July at 2 p.m. ^ Admission £1 and 50p


t -ij- r ^ c0g Proceeds for Church Tower/Roof fund ’ ^


Cream Teas and Raffle, Rides and Sideshows, Morris Dancing and Music


If Wet - in Festival Hall ** %


Tel: Clitheroe 24442 Serving


PASTA & PIZZAS Speciality Dishes


& Childrens menu Tuesday — Sunday lunchtime & evenings


Tarmac area manager Mr Nigel Bond had reported that a considerable sum of money had been spent on equipment such as scrub­ bers and dust extractment equipment at the quarry. But there had been consid­ erable storm damage ear­ lier this year, which had hindered further progress with the development. Meanwhile, the Inspec­


relationships between Tar­ mac and council officials were better than ever before and that on-site meetings were producing useful co-operation in an attempt to solve problems. Councillors heard that


Councillors heard that UNRIVALLED QUALITY.. .


torate of Pollution had urged Tarmac to get on with the repair work and the bulk of the work, which was commenced in late March, was now complete. The liaison committee


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had agreed that it was vital that all complaints were recorded, monitored and resolved to everyone’s satisfaction. Mr Newton had told the


liaison committee that he felt the majority of com­ plaints had come from low- level dust emissions, pro­ bably due to storm damage. The Public Works and


Health Committee also heard that Tarmac had


won the contract for resurfacing the MG1 junc­ tion 3 and there was likely to be night work. How­ ever, it was agreed that Tarmac would programme the work in liaison with the environmental health officers and endeavour to inform the council when weekend and evening working were required. It was also agreed that


complaints should be mon­ itored and that if there should be a major problem at the plant, the council would be informed as a matter of courtesy.


Fine for ramble


COACH HIRE


HODSONS OF GISBURN -------------THE FAMILY FIRM--------------- ESTIMATES FREE


12 to 53 SEA'l ER LUXURY COACHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS •


Tel: GISBURN 445394 day ____ GISBURN 445751 evenings


CLITHEROE Ramblers’ walk in the Hurst Green area was led by Mary Taylor. Eleven members set off


from Hurst Green in lovely weather, which fol lowed the earlier rain. They passed in front of


Stonynurst College, went north to Stockbridge Cot­ tages and Kemple End, then along the ridge wes­ twards to Fell Side Farm, before turning south through Stock Bridge Deer House Wood and Green Gore back to Hurst Green. The next observer walk


DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY — AMAZING DEALS —


Beige 60/20 Barber Twist: 11ft. Bin. wide, slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight . £6.09 eq. yd. 40 oz Contract Weight £9.50 sq. yd.


Soft Green 60/20 Berber Twlet: 13ft. tin. wide, itight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight £8.50 sq. yd. 46 oz Contract Weight £11.99 sq. yd.


Dorchsstor Twist:60/20 Plsln Twist 13ft. tin. wide. Perfect stock. 3 Colours available <35 £8.50 sq. yd.


is on Sunday, meeting at 10-30 a.m. at Waterloo car park for Sabden, led by Gilbert Friend. Eddie Ross will be lead­


ing the walk next Wednes­ day, starting at 7 p.m., with members meeting at Lane Ends School, Harrop Fold (grid reference 751503).


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


WHIST AND DOMINO


DRIVE SATURDAY, JULY 14th


at 7.45 p.m.


Admission £1.00 • including supper


OPENING HOURS: Mon - Tues 9.00 am. - 5.00 pm : Wed closed for restocking: Thurs 0 am. - 6 p.m.: Fri 9 am. - 4.30 pm ; Sal 10 am. - 4 p.m.


STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE ® 29066


Com Berber Twist: 80/20 Berber Twist 15ft. wide. Heavy domestic Weight <3> £8.99 sq. yd.


— NEW AXMINSTERS JUST ARRIVED —


12 ft. Broadloom 60^20 Wool/Nyfon. Heavy Domestic Weight. 2 Modem Designs, 5 Cofours Available. Just in @ £18.99 eq. yd.


PLEASENOTE> 77x# is just a »mall teloclion from our vast rang*. Yifiy net cal in at our genuine Factory Shop and see just how little qualfy carpets can coat I


* Further reductions on our enormous stock of room size rofl ends - Over 300 in stock and on display now


* Free measuring and estimates -


Free delivery * Expert lifting available * Late opening Thursday lilt 8 p.m.


let us give you a no-obligation quote


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Mon-Fri 8.00 - 7.00 Sat


OPENING HOURS 9.00 - 5.00


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COMPLAINTS are mounting about dust and noise levels from the Tar­ mac complex at Pimlico, Clitheroe, says the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Hovvel Jones. His comments came at a sions and also about noisy plaints. They are a lot


THE annual president’s coffee morning organised by the Clitheroe and district branch of LEPRA raised £219 for medical research into the disease and treatment of sufferers. The event was held in


the Clithcroc Mayor’s Parlour, courtesy of the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroc, Coun. and Mrs Patrick Shepherd, who both attended the occasion.


Beryl Cassidy, provided many items for the event, and there were also cake, bring-and- buy and book stalls. Coffee and biscuits were served by members of the committee and


The President, Mrs


LES MISERABLES Saturday 1st December


HARTLEYS of Calderdale MISS SAIGON


Saturday 22nd September


Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, J u ly 12th, 1990 3 A taste of


the big top CLITHEROE is in for a taste of the big top next week when the circus comes to town. • “Circus Fiesta” will be


live at Edisford ear park on Thursday and Friday, with performances at 4-15 and 7-30 p.m. and on Saturday there will be a show at 3 p.m. The circus will include


Tony Hopkins’ Royal Ben­ gal Tigers, Tina, the famous elephant, with Tom Cottington, The Starlights Aerial Super- s ta rs and a group ol Anglo-Hungarian Musical Clowns. The ticket office, which


helpers.Our picture shows Coun. and Mrs Shep­ herd with a cheerful group of helpers.


is on site from next Thurs­ day, will be open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Bookings will also be taken at the T o u r is t Information Centre, Church Walk.


Degree for Michael


WHALLEY student Mr Michael Snape (21) has gained a first-class honours degree in history and theology from Birmingham University. Mr Snape, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Edward


Snape, of Woodfield View, Whalley, is a former pupil of St. Augustine’s KC High School, Billington, and St. Mary’s Sixth Form College, Blackburn. He is to stay at Birmingham University to continue post-graduate work.


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