search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
i


Clitkeroe Advertiser & Times, May 17th, 1900 3; Clitheroe f232Jt (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising).■Burnley 22331 (Classified)' WHITBREAD,


RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE


SATURDAY, MAY 19th


Ribbiesdale Wanderers


For the best value for money come and


dine in luxuriant and pleasant surroundings..- Our restaurant offers an exclusive A La .


Carte menu plus free admission to the After. Dark Nightclub.


..


£15 p e r h e a d a l l In c lu s iv e (5 course meal)


. ' . WHERE EVERY MEAL ISA SPECIAL OCCASION.


R eg a l B u ild in g s , K e ig h le y Road, S k ip to n . Tel. 0756 700675


WHALLEY FOOTBALL CLUB Visit the


GIANT SATURDAY MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE


THIS SATURDAY, MAY 19th ★ 10-00 a.rri. to 4-00 p.m. ★


and ovary Saturday during the Summor M ID Q E H O L E S H O W F IE L D


Adjacent to:


BROUGHTON HALL, SKIPTON Packed with stalls -1 000 a of bargains.


(ON THE A59 AT BROUGHTON) PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE.


BRING EVERYONE — A GREAT RUM OUT


Car boot apace* £8 No Booking Necessary—Arrive from 8-30 a.m. Organised by:-RAY PROMOTIONS LTD.


0756 798088 or 0836 367754 f % $ Jo


PRESENTATION * EVENING


FRIDAY, MAY 25th at Whalley Golf Club


■ 7.30 p .m . -1 2 .3 0 a.m.


Supper • Disco -Tickets £ 3 -


W h a l le y F C wo uld like to invite all th e ir


sponsors w h o h a v e he lp ed m a k e it such a suc c es s ful s e a s o n


Tickets available: DOG INN, TEL. 823009


THE BIG TOWN PLAYBOYS plus


THE HOT LICKS COOKIES Friday, May 18th - £5/£4 in advance SILVERMAN HALL, NELSON.


GIL SCOTT HERON


the return of the Great Social Commentator


M o n d a y , M a y 2 1 s t -


, £ 7 .5 0 /£ 6 .5 0 in a d v an c e /M U N IC IP A L HAL L, C O LN E


L E I S U R E — Telephone: 0282 864721 P e n d le


or 0282 692890


” Tickets from: Bank House, 61 Albert Rd., Colne.


CHRISTIAN AID MORNING


SATURDAY, MAY 19th ’90


At The Ribble Valley Mayors Parlour


★ 10-00 a.m. — 12 noon ★


ADMISSION: ADULTS— 40p CHILDREN —20p


Bring and Buy Stall — Homemade Biscuits


ADVERT SPONSORED BY ULTRAFRAME LTD


HOLIDAY CRAFT \ FAIR &


SPRING BANK f [


FLEAMARKET Skipton Town Hall


ANTIQUES


TUESDAY, MAY 29th ★ 10-00 — 5-00 ★


MONDAY, MAY 28th and


TO BOOK TEL: 0423 867114


Stall Holders please note — this Is a very very busy


regular popular event which works well for everyone.


BOOKNOW,


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring tt>6


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN I


THE CARDINAL CLUB AT THE


SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL Clltheroe


Live Blues & Soul every Friday k k k k ' k k k ■ THIS FrTdAY, MAY 18th


HOOCHIE-COOCHIE


BLUES BAND . - • In Concert •


DOORS OPEN 10 p.m. -^-1 a.m. Band on Stage — 10-45 p.irt. ADMISSION £2.5o\


TOWER & VALLEY CRAFT FAIRS AND


ROSSENDALE STROKE CLUB Presents


I QUALITY CRAFT FAIR ON SUNDAY, MAY 20th


At Downham Village Hall


Including Craft Demonstrations 11a.m. — 4 p.m.


ADMISSION: ONLYSOp ADULTS ACCOMPANIED CHILDREN FREE OF CHARGE


i • ,


4 DAYS • 3 NIGHTS Departs, Friday September 28th


READERS WEEKEND TO ROMANTIC PARIS' EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS ‘


Burnley Express: Nelson Leader Colne Times: Barnoldswick & Earby Times Clitheroe Advertiser & Times


tiotel^U,ercure


Departs early morning from:


Youll be delighted with your 3 atarplui Mcrcure Hotel. Tho modem hotel often 1 you ull roomB with private bathroom, superb lounge bar and restaurant. Your price includes continental breakfast


Holiday Price £109 Single supplement £39


Barnoldswick Enrby Colne Nelson Ilncrficld Burnley Padihnm Whnllcy Clithcroc For brochure, giving full details, send to:


Name.. . Address.


t • Return ferry • Tour Escort • 3 nights ' Mcreure Hotel in twin room with private bathroom * Continental Breakfasts • Excursions us detailed


INCLUDED IN THE PRICE • Luxury coach with reserved seats


NOT INCLUDED • Compulsory insurance at £9.60 * Optional evening tour a t £10 * Singlo supplement £39 • Any currency surcharges necessary


Paris Trip, Promotions Dopt, East Lancs Newspapers Ltd, Bull Street, Burnley


f R I t ' SKIPTONS MOST RENOWNED DISCO


T H U R S D A Y P A R T Y N I G H T Bring your party to oure. Hen partlee welcome.


Free bottle of bubbly tor group. over 5 persons. REGAL BUILDINGS, KEIGHLEY RD-, SKIPTON 0756 70067S


CAR BOOT SALE SUNDAY, MAY 20th 10 — 4


AT MARTHOLME GRANGE


Burnley Road, Clayton Le Moors CARBOOTERS


Why not try this increasingly popular venue, with room for over 100 cars/vans, indoor pitches available, all at the lowest rates in the area only £5 Car or £7 Van


No need to book, just turn up Forfurtherdetails.EnquIries:-


TEL: 0282 411756 CLITHEROE CENTRAL


WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337


SATURDAY MAY 19th S H IN D IG


. 3 Boy C & :W Trio.


Usual entertainment Friday and Sunday Members Draw £100 08711


Members and Bona Fide Guests .


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 18th


TWO PLUS ONE 60s Trio


Uaual entertainment In the lounge on Saturday SUNDAY, MAY 20th


MEMBERS DRAW — £10 Members and Bona Fide Guests


FARMHOUSE ANTIQUES Bolton-by-Bowland — (opp. Coach & Horses)


-. Sunday and Monday or phone during shop hours for, appointment.


12 noon — 4-30 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday,


NEW OPENING TIMES FOR SUMMER SEASON


. Telephone: BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND 294


Good selection small antiques, jewellery and ■ . coUectabfes


. Antique lace, bed, table linen and patchwork quilts a ■ speciaUty


CRAFT FAIR CORONATION


SELECT . at the


H Q T E L , , ° ‘?o n - ,n - ___ Craven _ igs


A midway betwrenCUbumUAr. ¥* . and Skipton A3£ _


m SUNDAY, MAY20th S3 10 a.m. to 5 p JD- -go


DETAILS HERITAGE FAIRS Tel: (0282) 844037 ^


Northwest ' Tourist Board


WTHE BELVEDERE SUNDAY


Evan logs 5 couraa ITALIAN BANQUET £11.95


BAR SNACKS


. P««MuptoeO—Wsddings upto lOO TaJ: PADtHAM (0282) 72170


hlrw Lana, RMd, Nr. Bumtoy. (Exit 0 IMS)


CARVERYALL DAY


lln/h


WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH


CONCERT With


A GRAND


The Rosaandato Led las’ Choir


WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd 1890at7r30p.nl.


Tickets £1. SO Including Ralrealments


662424 or


NELSON 694929


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SOU ARE NELSON


CmA or wrrto to Have a Good Day Out At


BOOT SALE ★ EVERY SUNDAY ★


HAWORTH SUNDAY MARKET AND CAR


Until Christmas


Tel. Haworth (0535) 42652 or Keighley (0535) 610242


SCHOOL FAIR


SATURDAY, MAY 19th


Join us for a Fun Day at:- WH ALLEY


PRIMARY SCHOOL


k Pony Rides k Tombolm k Oamee and Lota


Mora STARTS 2 pm.


UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP MAY.19th 7-30 p.m.


WILL MEET ON SATURDAY,


IN HOLDEN CHAPEL Meeting taken by:-


“ IN V IT A T IO N G R O U P ”


(Wheatley Lane Nr Bum ley) EVERYONE WELCOME


II 1


.LOWER^I BUCK INN


Waddlnaton


CLITHEROE 28705


Food Served Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


HOGGATT — McDonald


Toolmaker Mr Peter Hog- »att was married at St [ary and All S a in ts ’


Church, Whalley, to Miss Tina McDonald, a p u r - chase ledger clerk. The bridegroom is the


j Farm Terrace, Clitheroe, | and the bride, is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy McDonald, of Kents


only son of Mr and Mrs A. Hoggatt, of Hayhurst


| Cottage Pinfold, Darwen. The bride, given away


Jo


MAYOR OF. RIBBLE VALLEY C IV IC SE R V IC E


The Mayor of Ribble Valley, Councillor Howel Jones will be attending the Civic Service to be held at:


THE TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH at 10.30 a.m., on SUNDAY, MAY 20th


Those wishing to take part in the Mayoral Procession to the Church are invited to assemble at the Ribblc Valley Town Hall, Church Street, Clitheroe at 10 a.m.-


Baxenden


Match ball sponsored by: Whalley Road,


WEST


BRADFORD TODDLER GROUP


Clothes, Books, Prams, / Etc., Etc. r


NEW SALE Toys, Baby/Chlidren's


GOOD AS


ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd AT 7-30 p.m.


INTHEPAVILLION


Playing Raida, Watt Bradford


.Cake Stall


COUNTRY CRAFT FAIR


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


SUNDAY, MAY 20th


10 a.m; — 4 p.m. Home Made


Refreshments


A DASH round Booths supermarket in Clith-


croe netted £153 worth of free goodies for Miss Kathleen Hanson, win­ ner of the trolley dash draw in aid of the Telethon Appeal. Miss. H an so n , of


Helping hand for mercy riders


Westfield Drive, West Bradfo’rd, filled her trolley full to overflow­ ing, thanks to the help of Clithcroe Chamber


on their mission of mercy to -tne Eastern Bloc. The two, both from the


of Trade president Mr C h r is .Wood, who pushed it along while she concentrated on filling it up. She said: “I was a bit


overwhelmed. I have never won anything like this, so it came right


out of the blue.” The su p e rm a rk e t


dash was all part of the fun in the lead-up to Clitheroe’s big Telethon event on Bank Holiday Monday. Our picture shows


North East, are embark­ ing on a marathon spon­ sored trip to Moscow. Many firemen died of radiation sickness after fighting the Chernobyl nuclear reactor fires in 1986 and the money raised will go towards th e ir children. Brothers Brian and


Round the world


journey


her after the run with Mr Wood (left) and Chamber of Trade and store officials.


| by,her father, wore an ivory chiffon gown with a long cathedral train and a headdress of ivoryJroses. She carried a shower bou­ quet of Singapore orchids


[ and roses. In attendance were Miss


| Miss Rebecca Gibson. Miss McDonald and


I Kelly Jane McDonald, the bride’s sister, Miss Colleen Sweeney, Miss Jill South- worth, Mrs Jill Smith and


I Miss Gibson wore balle- riha-length dresses- of peach chiffon and ivory


Selside trip


CLITHEROE Naturalists' excursion on Saturday, led by Mrs Madge Nutter was to Selside. Three new faces joined


I lace, with circular peach headdresses, and carried peach-and ivory flowers. The other attendants had


| dresses and bouquets to | match the bride’s. Best man was Mr Ian


I dresses of -peach satin, with circular ivory head-


iBlenkinsopp and ushers Iwere Mr Neville Shears, Mr Norman Roberts and-


| Mr Christopher Hind. The ceremony was per­


fo rm e d by th e Rev. Michael Ackroyd. A recep­ tion was held at The Tra­ falgar Hotel, Preston. After a honeymoon in the Algarve, the couple


| will live in Whalley. P h o to g r a p h : Nick


I Clarke, Darwen. Cake stall


DALE HEAD CHURCH WHIST a


DOMINO DRIVE In the Institute


Saturday May 19th, 1990 at7-45p.m.


Admission £1 Including supper * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


ST MICHAELS & ST JOHNS Social Centre Lowergate, Clitheroe


5 0 / 5 0 DANCE W i th P h i l C a s e SATURDAY, MAY 19th, 1990


k At 8-00 p.m. ★ ADMISSION: £1.00


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . •« * c M oyiwg’s


: : I0p.m.to2ajn. . x FREE ADMISSION THURSDAY


FRIDAY: LADIES NIGHT Ladles £1 before 11 p.m., £2 after


. TREAT YOUR FEET TO THE BEAT Admission £2 before 11 a.m., £3 after


SATURDAY NIGHT , , ACCRINGTON ROAD, WHALLEY. TEL: 823086 A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * y


FOR THE BEST DEAL WITH NO GINMBCKS-


4 JOB WELL DONE WITH A IO Y EA R GUARANTEE


Former World Snooker Champion ^ f


, Dennis Taylor '» 1 Vs V < -


* * fc** lrLl\W,A,~ T ' > (>> " / m ninriii. .. yr q-— 1 — - ^ T Mrifr—-i i" Dear Mr. Hollis j, ■ fi.-;*i


* »


A HOME-MADE cake stall is ju s t one of the attractions to tempt the public' to attend a charity c o f f e e m o rn in g on Saturday. The event, being held in


the Ribble, Valley Mayor’s. Parlour, starts at 10 a.m., running th ro u g h 'u n t il around noon. Admission costs 40p for-adults and 20p for children and all proceeds will go to Chris­ tian Aid. '


-


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL


TH YNDBURN SING


EH On ■


ERS -


Tuesday, May 22nd At 7-30 p.m.


A DM IS S IO N £1:50 FLEA M A R K E T


Glsburn Festival Hall


SUNDAY 20th MAY •k 11-00 a.m.—4 p.m. ★


Enquiries Tel: Cteveteys . (0253)824918 '


. Mr. G. C. Stubbings •


• - * i -, Blackberry Way 1 . Penwortham PR19LQ


1 SUPPLY fir FITTING OFVICTORMN ' ' CONSERVATORYATABOVEADDRESS i-V-


: came to ULTRAFRAME by rrtommendatUm , - ■


end will certainly recommend you to anyone who seeks - to have a first clast fob earned out by professionals. ■


The finished product was of course what l expected and " l att\ delighted with the result. The building work was completed to the highest standard.- ■ ■ >





‘ f would be most grateful if you would kindly convey my i appreciation to atlconcemed fora fob well done


<' 1*0f


Many thanks - - , •>G.C.$tebblngs


STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE ® 2 9 0 6 6


OPENING HOURS: Mon - Tues 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.; Wed closed for restocking; Thurs 9:a.m. - 8 p.m.; Fri 9 a.m.— 4.30 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m. - 4 p.m..


jlffirhiiifitiWMiui CARPETS


HUGE SELECTION ON LARGE AND SMALL ROLL ENDS AT REDUCED' PRICES


O v e r 7 0 different shades in various


INSTITUTE Presents a Concert by ..


qualities av ailable to special order — stocks continuously changing. Free


estimate and delivery service. Expert fitting arranged.


S H IR E B U R N


the 41 members for the walk across to Clapham under the shadow of Ing- leb o ro u g h . P laces interest such as three pot holes linked together — Alum pot, Longchurn pas­ sage and Ocean point — were observed, as well as Thieves' Moss and' Morton Scar, near Crummackdale Some 20 species of bird


Dave Stuart have spent three years planning the trip and they will use a Kawasaki Z1300' motor cycle and trailer. One of the many problems they faced was that they did not have a trailer. In stepped Mr Tom Wil­


MEMBER Mrs Violet Wood was the speaker at th e m e e t in g of th e Women’s Fellowship of St a m e s ’ s C h u r c h ,


Clitheroe. She d e s c r ib e d h er


kinson, of Wilkinson's Glass Fibre Mouldings, with the offer of a pur­ pose-built one. Mr Wilkinson, who


round-the-world trip made with her husband in 1987.


operates from the Up Brooks Industrial Estate, has made the trailer as near to fire-brigade red as possible. It will be on display at


England in January on the Canberra to sail to Aust­ ralia via Madeira, South America, Panama Canal, San Francisco and New Zealand, flying home at Easter by way of the East Indies.


Mr and Mrs Wood left


the British Motor Cycle Federation annual rally at Peterborough on Sunday, an event that attracted over 32,000 people last year. Donations should be


many different lifestyles they had seen and illus­ trated her talk with photo­ graphs and souvenirs. She was thanked by Mrs J. Marsh.


Mrs Wood spoke of the


marked Chernobyl Chil drens’ Appeal and sent to Sub-officer Cartner, Foss­ way Fire Station, Walker Newcastle, Tyne and


Wear.


were spotted and 46 differ­ ent flowers, including bird’s eye primrose anc early purple orchid. The vote of thanks for


next meeting on May 23rd, at the infants school in Greenacre Street, will be Mr and Mrs S tan ley Blackburn.


The speakers at the . CLITHEROE firm is helping two firemen


no Group, I I, Clltheroo |


UNDER 58


0AND EARLY YEARS


BOOT CAR ON SUNDAY, MAY 27th


In Bolton-by-Bowiand School Grounds at 10-00 a.m.


Botton-by-Bowland 601 or 675 for BOOKINGS Ftelreshments Available


,j STALLS £6 ; Ring


Dash is on for Telethon spectacular


goo'd walk blessed by good weather was given Joyce Westall. The next walk, a week


on Saturday, is to Millom, in Cumbria, led by Mr D. Topsfield, leaving from; Clitheroe station at 10 a.m.


DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY


m m t s m m m


ENTERPRISE WORKS. SALJHILL ROAD ‘ .CUTHER0E (0200) 27413 ‘


, o&M


im r m


The best uPVC windows ICI Polymers and Pilkih^tons glass EUTHEROE


BURNLEY ROAD. WH1TEBI.RK ‘BLACKBURN 102541580153 -


‘.L


1 1 I


1 l \


1 i


, t * n - 1 1


' ' : u r ; }


|i :t I


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