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Clitheroe 22824 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Burnley M ie Arts and^Entertaim^


Burpley i Brftisfj


. FRIDAY 15th


10.30 o.m. and 1.30 p.m. Prosto Puppet Thoatro present PINOCCHIO. 6.30 p.m. Paul Hansard's SNOOP 6.45 p.m. Phil Spollacy's JACK & THE BEANSTALK 7.45 p.m. Locturo by George Spoaight: Tradition and Experiment in British Puppot Thoatro.


SATURDAY, 16th


10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Presto Puppot Thoatro presont PINOCCHIO 11.00 o.m. OH NOAH with Parachute Thoatro Company 1.45 p.m. ROBIN HOOD 4.00 p.m. UGLY DUCKLING both with Major Mustard 6.30 p.m. PUNK & JUDY with Parachuto Thoatro Company PLUS Froe at tho bandstand from approximately 11.00 a.m. Martin Bndlo with MR PUNCH


SUNDAY 17th


11.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. GIANTS, WITCHES AND FIGHTING MEN by Cannon Hill Puppot Thoatro. 11.45 o.m. Martin Bridlo's A BIG TOP 2.45 p.m. Phil Spellocy's CIRCUS SPELLACY Tlckots £1.25 to £2.50 Party ratos avallablo.


BERT JANSCH with PETER KIRTLEY WIZZ AND SIMEON JONES, STEVE TILSTON AND MAGGIE BOYLE


MONDAY, JUNE 18th — 8 p.m.


Three excellent duos: The legendary guitarist Bert Jansch; Wizz Jones, guitar hero; Steve Tilston, with the excellent singer Maggie Boyle.


Brilliant guitar, superb vocal and instrumental musicianship.


Tickets £4.50 Concessions £3.50


MECHANICS Junior Workshop Presents . FORCES UNSEEN


. SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd - ? 2.30 p.m. Tickets £1.00


Association for Spiritual Knowledge


THE EVOLVEMENT OF MEDIUMSHIP


(Talk, Demonstration, and Open Forum) Speakers: Ann and Michael Miles from London


MONDAY, JUNE 25th — 7.30 p.m. Tickets £1.50


EAT AND DRINK AT THE MECHANICS


Bar lunches cooked to order 12 noon - 2 p.m.


Cakes and fresh real coffee In the Coffee Shop 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Choice ol cask conditioned beer every lunchtime and evening. /Manchester Road, Burnley.'-Tel. (0282) 300551 N.A.L.C. CLITHEROE


Last Chance To Get Your Tickets For The:-


BU9EDBEVAL


B A N Q U E T SATURDAY, JUNE 16th 8-00p.m. At Henthorn Farm, Clitheroe


Medieval Feast with musical entertainment TICKETS £ 5.50 (Including Meade)


TEL: CLITHEROE 25125 All proceeds in aid of:-


MARTIN HOUSE CHILDREN’S HOSPICE


Medieval Dress Optional '


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


RE-UNION GRAND


CLASS OF 1950 AT WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB FRIDAY, AUGUST 3RD


8-00 p.m.


Tickets £2.50 inc. Supper Tickets available from:


Clitheroe 22796 or Clitheroe 22262 WHALLEY & DISTRICT LIONS ROLLING THUNDER


. CLUB AT THE


SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL CLITHEROE


Hf^COACH HIRE


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


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


__________GISBURN 445751 evenings Tel: GISBURN 445394 day QUALITY CAR BOOT SALE


THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 17th 10 a.m.-4 p.m.


4 DAYS • 3 NIGHTS Departs, Friday September 28th


READERS WEEKEND TO ROMANTIC PARIS EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS


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


hotel , ’ crcurt; you nil rooms with private bnthroom,


Departs early Holiday Price £109 morning from: Single supplement £39


Bnmoldflwick Enrby Colne


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Wnnlioy C l ith c ro c


INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ■ i,UXury couch with reserved souls • Return ferry* Tour Escort • 3 nights


• Kxcursions as detailed NOT INCLUDED


Mcrcure Hotel in twin room with private buthroom • Continental Breakfasts


• Compulsory insurance a t £9.50 • Optional evening tour ut £10 • Singlo supplement £39 • Any currency surcharges necessary


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


For brochure, giving full details, send to:


Nnmc... Address.


For help and advice with your "What’s On"advertisement


Telephone Rachel Moorhouse on Clitheroe 22323


ased on:


You’ll be delighted with your 3 slur plus Mercurc Hotel. The modem hotel offers


superb lounge bar and res taurant Your pnee includes continental breakfast.


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


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


Parties up to 100 Carvery all day SUNDAY


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 17TH


At 10-30 a.m. and 6-00 p.m.


Demonstration on the theme of Water by the children Everyone Welcome


* B THE FRONT OF YOUR HOUS


1 Front door & Side Screen as example illustrated other configurations available please ask for details ‘Subject to status


3 uPVC Windows' _


based on unsecured loan repay:able over 120 mlhs 1.65% interest per month - APR 22.2%


licensed credit brokers, written details on request In th i■ E x tens ive grounds o f 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


EDISFORD CP SCHOOL PTA „


C& * s


OoV* GAMES etc., etc


b o u n c in g TUF>TLE


MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION Opened by


Roland Hailwood (Town Crier)


SATURDAY, JUNE 16th


______ 2 p.m.


SUMMER FAIR


AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


this fridayI june 15th ON THE ROCKS In Concert


DOORS OPEN 10-00 p.m. — 1 a.m. 1 Band on Stage j—11-00 p.m. ’ ADMISSION £2.50 .


I


MID SUMMER FAIR


At Whalley Abbey


SUNDAY, JUNE 24th GRAND PRAM RACE Commences at 3 p.m.


For entries Telephone (0254) 822149 evenings Enquiries for Stalls Tel. (0254) 884112


EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY


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KIDDIE ’S DAY


S U N D A Y , JU N E 17th


THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE Presents from our Fat Controller 10.30 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.


Tel: General enquiries Sklpton (0756) 794727 or Talking Tlmetablo: Sklpton (0756) 795189


■CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 15th and 16th


(Explosive Soul Sounds from Yorkshire's Top Band)


T.N.T. PLUS SATURDAY ONLY WALKER


(T. V. '$ Top Comedy Impressionist)


Why not book n monl in tho


Carvory and rosorvo a table in tho Cabaret Room


WEDNESDAYS


ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th


BLACK LACE


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th


GREENGAGE


WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th


THE UNDERTAKERS


WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th


CHARIOT SWEET


Free admission Wednesday only to Cabaret Room whon dining in tho Carvory


★ LO E BAR ★ TUESDAY AND SUNDAY


UNG


KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY


Back in timo with PAT CARTER


THURSDAY and SATURDAY


CARL LANGD0N Guest Artist Welcome


EVERY SUNDAY


MAMMOTH CAR BOOT SALE


10-4 p.m.


STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE it 29066


OPENING HOURS: Mon * Tuos 9.00 am. - 5.00 pm.; Wed closed lor restocking; Thurs 9 a.m - 8 p.m; Fri 9 am. - 4.30 pm.; Sat 10 a.m - 4 p.m.


DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY — AMAZING DEALS —


Beige 60/20 Berber Twiet: 11ft. Bin. wide, slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight £6.69 eq. yd. 40 oz Contract Weight £9.50 eq. yd.


Soft Green 60/20 Berber T w k t : 13ft. lin. wide, slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight £8.50 eq. yd. 46 oz Contract Weight £11.99 eq. yd.


Dorchester Twlet: 80/20 Ptetn Twlet 13ft. 1 in. wide. Perfect stock. 3 Colours available @ £8.50 eq. yd.


Corn Berber Twiet: 60/20 Berber Twist 15ft. wide. Heavy domostic Weight <§> £8.99 eq. yd.


— NEW AXMINSTERS JUST ARRIVED —


12 ft. Broadloom 60/20 Wool/Nyton. Heavy Domestic Weight. 2 Modorn Designs, 5 Colours Available. Just in @ £18.99 eq. yd.


PLEASE NOTE> This is fust a small selection from our vast range. Wfiy not cat in at our genuine Factory Shop and sea just how little qualty carpets can cos//


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


* Free measuring and estimates - let us give you a no-obligatbn quote r Free dolivory * Export lining available * Late opening Thursday lid B p.m.


MARK


BROOKSIDE’S SUMMER FAIR


S a tu rd a y , J u n e l 6 t h a t


2 .0 0 p .m . • Magic Show • Displays • Fancy Dress • Band *Stalls & Games * Helicopter Fly Past


Everybody , Welcome A


s^ar-de-dars NIGHTCLUB. > Eagle St. Accrington. •• toi. 0254 399717 ■


FRIDAY NIGHT IS NOW STRICTLY OVER 25's CABARET NIGHT


This week comedy showband


HARPERS BIZZARE NEXT FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd


JIMMY JAMES AND THE VAGABONDS (Voted Best Club Acl Ol Tho year)


ADMISSION £4 ALL NIGHT


CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY


CHEESE & WINE EVENING


At the Vicarage, Church Blow (if wet — in the Church Hall)


WEDNESDAY, 27TH JUNE 1990 8-00 p.m. — 10-00 p.m.


Tickets £1.50 available from Committee Members Coneron & Leeming Borough Printing


HELLIFIELD HARNESS RACES


(Under B.H.R.C. Rules) In Peel Park, Hellifield


(by kind permission of Mr and Mrs N. Thwaite)


TUESDAY, JUNE 19TH 6-00 p.m.


1 'A mile handicap — £1000 to winner Ladies race


Admission £2, Children under 15 tree Cars free onto field Licensed Bar


Refreshment stalls


JUNE 14th-17th Tho 8ost Puppets in the Country.


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?upp®f (A" F e s t i v a l? f


C I S


IMPORTANT INDOOR TRADES FAIR


THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 17th 10-00 a.m. to 5-00 p.m.


CORONATION HOTEL ■ GISBURN


★ BE0DING ★ 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. Bed & Breakfast, Etc


MANUFACTURERS PRICES DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC A REAL BARGAIN DAY


Organised by Ray Promotions Lid 02537 12776 or 0836 367754


PLAYGROUP GOOD AS


PENDLE NEW SALE


On Monday, 18th June, at 7-30 p.m.


At Ciitheroe Cricket Club


For Sale will be:- Baby Clothes, Toys,


Childrens Clothes & Books, Nursery Equipment


Proceeds for Playgroup Funds


WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


ANNIVERSARY SERVICE


SUNDAY, 17TH JUNE » AT 2-00 p.m.


PREACHER THE REV. A. FISHER


Music by the ‘Christelles' Girls choir of Morecambe


NEWTON -!N-


REFORMED CHURCH


BOWLAND UNITED


ANNIVERSARY


SUNDAY, JUNE 17th at 2-00 p.m. Preacher


Rev. Christine E. Collin


SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL


Martin Top, Rlmlngton SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 17th, 1990


MORNING SERVICE At 10-45 a.m.


Preacher: Mr Peter Thomas . (Items b y the S unday School Scholars)


ANNIVERSARY TEA At 4-30 p.m.


Please come along EVENING SERVICE


with the Crystelles At 6-30 p.m.


Morocambo. They aro !ho winners ol tho 1990 Morcambo Music Festival.


Tho Crystollos aro a girls choir from


' “ 7 Missionary barbecue raises over £400


CLITHEROE


TOWNSWOMEN’S (EVENING) GUILD


BRIC -A-


BRAC STALL


Clitheroe Market SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH


CLITHEROE CRICKET,


BOWLING &


TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL


GENERAL


MEETING WEDNESDAY 27TH JUNE


8-00 p.m.


Found dead in his car


A MAN found dead in his car in Clitheroe had killed himself, a Blackburn inquest has decided.


was told that 30-year-old Michele Fernando Gar- reffa was found slumped in


The inquest on Monday


the driver’s seat of a hired Ford Fiesta. The car was


full of fumes and medical evidence revealed that Mr Garreffa died of carbon monoxide poisoning.


ner Mr George Graham was told by police and relatives that the deceased had been living at differ­ ent addresses in Clitheroe recently after separating from his wife.


no suspicious circum­ stances, after Mr Garreffa was found at the rear of council-owned flats in Whalley Road.


Police said there were


verdict that Mr Garreffa had killed himself.


Mr Graham recorded a East Lancashire Coro­


THE annual St James’s Church missionary bar­ becue in Glitheroe raised over £100, which will be divided between various missionary societies. More than 150 people attended the e v e n t , held in St Jam es 's C E School grounds. The speaker was Mr


“Let the Son rise in St James.”


dress competition with senior and junior sec­ tions, plus games for the children, a colour­ ing competition, stalls run by various church organisations and a barbecue organised by St James’s CYFA and P ath f in d e rs ’ Assoc­ iation.


There was a fancy T Pendle Club


week’s bridge session at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club were Mrs F. Porter and Mr J. Lynch, with Mrs E. Wood and p ar tn e r in second place.


HE winners of last Books new village hall


for anniversary THE chairman of a village community association which, against all odds, has succeeded in raising money for a new hall, will be one of the first peo­ ple to use it. Mr Richard Evans,


chairman of the Billington and Langho Community Association, and his wife, will be celebrating their wedding anniversary in the new building shortly after it opens. Several inquiries have already been received,


including two definite bookings.


attended by members of the community associa­ tion, parish, borough and county councils, local clergy, the contractor and local residents, took a 10- year dream nearer to real­ ity as the first sod was cut by parish council chairman Coun. Mrs Cath Jarvis. It is hoped that the vil­


A turf-lifting ceremony


lages will gain a new lease of life through the centre, which has cost in excess of £130,000. Building work should be completed by November.


f y a i iQ e


Keith Wills, of Bolton, who will be leading a mission to the parish in September, entitled


On look out for ‘someone who cares’


THE search is on to find Britain’s “Carer of the Year” — and Ribble Valley health service


workers and volunteers are in with a chance. The award scheme,


open to anyone working in any capacity in the NIIS, has been organised by Sabden’s PEN Marketing, with sponsorship from companies involved in the health sector.


man Mr Peter Nicholson, who conceived the awards in 1987, said: “There are some very special people caring for others in our hospitals and hospices and through the whole field of care.


PEN Marketing chair­


companies involved in the health sector for several years and thought this was a nice way to pay tribute to them."


“We have worked with


nursing staff, domestics, ancillary workers, admin­ istration staff and volun­ tary workers at hospitals, clinics, medical centres, speeialist-eare units and treatment centres — or any field of health care.


The award is open to


Last year’s winner was a casualty-liaison sister


working with the elderly in London.


for hospice workers, carers in residential or nursing homes, private hospitals, social services, and for those who care for the elderly, sick or disa­ bled in their own homes. In fact, there are a total of nine awards as part of the scheme.


There are also awards


from friends, relatives, colleagues, or someone being cared for. The final­ ists will he invited to spend two days in London in September. The presen­ tation ceremony will be staged at the Hilton Hotel, Park Lane.


Nominations can come


more details are available from Karen Stanworth at Pen Marketing, Watt Street, Sabden. Or you can write giving your name and address and the name and address of your nominee, stating why you think lie or she is deserv­ ing of a Carer Award.


Nomination forms or Jewellery taken


PROPERTY valued at £1,800 was stolen from a house in St James’s Street, Clitheroe, over the weekend. Thieves forced entry to the detached house some­


time between 7 p.m. on Friday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. The items missing include £10 in cash, a lady’s dia­


mond engagement ring, a lady’s sapphire and diamond eternity ring, two ladies’ gold bracelets, a gentleman’s gold pocket watch, a lady’s gold fob watch and a half-sovereign.


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