Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
FREE COMPETITION DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO
4th Annual Personality
PETS
Competition 1990
At theDAVIE> SIMMONS STUDIO 14 York Street, CUtheroe
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CELEBRITY CRICKET MATCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 24TH Start 2-00 p.m.
C.C.C. I XI - V - ALL STAR XI Stars from Man. City F.C. Blackburn Rovers F.C.
Lancs XLCC and Lancashire League
For Richard Greenwood’s (Ex England Rugby) Roefield Charity
Entry £1. Children and Oap's 50p
• FOOD • BAR • PRIZES • Everybody Welcome
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FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd 1990. £4 Colne Municipal Hall
Tourist Information Centre, Scotland Road, Nelson 61 Albert Road, Colne. Box Office: »;
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THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd , "
The Welcome Retun Of • ,
THE DIVING DUCKS
-■ , DOORS OPEN KMX) p.m. —1a.m. __ l , i> ,
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Band on Stage —11-00 p.m. - ' f " "
ADMISSION £2 SO - - > ’ , „ AND FAYRE
Saturday, June 23rd, Castle Field 5 p.m.
Bouncing Castle, Side Stalls and Games. Refreshment area.
Children Free. Adults 35p X & \ .
■fcttnilj ^ w W in g e ta ) THE RAMBLERS' ASSOCIATION AND ORDNANCE SURVEY
CLITHEROE RAMBLERS FAMILY '
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t r a d it io n a l CNc;Lisb OPEN AIR
in the attractive surroundings oj CLITHEROE TOWN CENTRE
CRAIZT CDARKeT i t ic last ’I l iu r s d a y o f d ie m o n th th r o u g h o u t S um m e r ^ e r - SWIMMING
ADULT (IMPROVERS)
A 3 week introduction to stroke technique. Saturdays — 7th, 14th and 21st July
Stonyhurst Pools 6 — 7 p.m. Placed Limited — £1-50 each session For lurther details please phone
Pat Ellacott on 26297 P a r i s
4 D A Y S • 3 N IG H T S ) Departs, Friday September 28th I
READERS WEEKEND TO ROMANTIC PARIS EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS
Burnley Express: Nelson Leader Colne Times: Bnrnoldswick & Earby Times Clithcroe Advertiser & Times
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price includes continental breakfast.
Departs early morning from:
Holiday Price £109 Single supplement £39
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NOT INCLUDED
• Compulsory
insuranceatL9.no • Optional! evening tour a t L10 • Single supplement £39 • Any currency surcharges necessary
Paris Trip, Promotions Dept, East Lancs Newspapers Ltd, Bull Street, Burnley
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• Luxury coach with reserved sent* • Return ferry • Tour Kscort • 3 nights Mercure Hotel in twin room with private bathroom • Continental Breakfasts • excursions ns detailed
CLITHEROE ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH CHOIRS
presents
A POPULAR CHORAL CONCERT
in Clitheroe Parish Church on Saturday, 30th June, 1990 at 7-30 p.m.
Music includes MENDELSSOHN, ELGAR and WESLEY ■ Admission £1 at the door
I KNOWLE GREEN VILLAGE HALL
COUNTRY AND
WESTERN NIGHT
FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, 1990 ★ 8-00 p.m. ★
ADMISSION £3.50 INCLUDING SUPPER
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You’ll bo delighted with your 3 star plud Mercure Hotel. The modern hotel offers |
Paintings, Moral Displays, Macramc, Copper Pictures, Pottery, Clothes, Stoneware, Toys, Games, Pyrography, Jewellery and other Quality and Original Goods. GIFTS GALORU.
NEXT MARKET THURSDAY 28th JUNE SO MUCH TO SEE!
F KIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
or more information contact the Touriam Section. ______ Tel: (0200) 25111 Fact. 2006
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND
CELEBRATION NIGHT
TONIGHT — THURSDAY, JUNE 21st Commencing at 8 p.m. with a March through
Slaidburn followed by a Concert at the Hark to Bounty (By kind permission of Mr. Lynch)
b o w L a n d c o u n t y h i g h s c h o o l
’RIVERSMEAD’ Grindleton, near Clitheroo
MID SUMMER MADNESS
Saturday 23rd June from 2-00 p.m. — 4-00 p.m.
1 Its a knockout — Village learns ■ Sheep Dog display by Bill Heslop
■ Rare Breed Sheep
Cream Teas, Hot Dogs, Plant Stall, Cake Stall, Tombola
Admission 20p Adults, 10p Children
TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT ANGLO — AMERICAN ROCK CONCERT 1
1 r v r \ tit1 featuring
L STRONGHEART (from America)
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at COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL ID.I TICKET £4 at the door £5
N.B. World Cup Temporarily suspended. ] ' 'J 1
• German Shepherd obedience display by^ Tony Jackson
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WADDINGTON GARDEN WEEKEND
Saturday, June 23rd and Sunday, June 24th Slaidburn Silver Band will play in the Coronation Gardens on the Sunday Also
OVER 60’s EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS In the Methodist Church Hall
Saturday 10 a.m. —12-30 p.m.; 2 p.m. — 5-00 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m. ------Refreshments-------
WHALLEY & DISTRICT LIONS
MID SUMMER FAIR
At Whalley Abbey SUNDAY, JUNE 24th
Commenceing 12 noon Enquiries lor Stalls Tel. (0254) 884112
Come along — Join the celebration to mark the Bands first Contest success and Trophy
Tel. Accrington 384074
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd and 23rd PURE
FANTASY (Superb Showgroup)
PLUS SATURDAY ONLY BILLY
Back by Public Domand) CWhy not book a meal in the
( PEARCE
nrvery and reserve a tablo in the Cabaret Room
WEDNESDAYS
ALL STAR CABARET PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY JUNE 27th
GREENGAGE WEDNESDAY JULY 4th
THE
UNDERTAKERS WEDNESDAY JULY 11th
CHARIOT WEDNESDAY JULY 18th
SWEET HIGH JINKS
Free admission Wednesday only to Cabaret Room when dining in the Carvory
★ LOUNGE BAR ★ MONDAY, JUNE 25th
KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
GENERAL Grand Cash Prizes Starts 8-30 p.m. TUESDAY AND SUNDAY
KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS
WEDNESDAY and B FRIDAY
ack in time with
PAT CARTER THURSDAY and SATURDAY
CARL LANGDON Guest Artist Welcome
EVERY SUNDAY MAMMOTH CAR
BOOT SALE 10 - 4 p.m.
Aiitilfilti S H I R E B U R N
OPENING HOURS: Mon ■ Tubs 9.00 am. - 5.00 pm; Wed closed la restocking; Thurs 9 am - 8 p.m.; Fri 9 a.m. - 4.30 pm; Sat 10 am. - 4 p.m.
STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE "B 29066
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY — AMAZING DEALS —
Bdge 90/20 Berbor TwUt: 11 ft. 8in. wido, slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight £6.99 eg. yd. 40 oz Contract Weight £9.50 eq. yd.
Soft Green 80/20 Berber Twlet: 13ft. tin. wido. slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domostic Weight £8.50 »q. yd. 46 oz Contract Weight £11.99 »q. yd.
Dorchoetor Twist: 80/20 Plain Twist 13ft. tin. wide. Perfect stock. 3 Colours available @ £8.50 sq. yd.
Corn Berber Twist: 80/20 Berber Twist 15ft. wido. Heavy domostic Weight @ £8.99 sq. yd.
12 ft. Broadloom 80/20 Woot/Nylon. Heavy Domestic Weight. 2 Modern Designs. 5 Cotours Available. Just in @ £18.99 sq. yd.
— NEW AXMINSTERS JUST ARRIVED —
PLEASE NOTE:- This is just a small selection from our vast range. Why not call in at our genuine Factory Shop and see just how little quality carpets can cosll
* Further reductions on our onormous stock of room size roll ends ** Over 300 in slock and on display now
* Free measuring and estimates - let us give you a no-obligation quote *Froo delivory * Export fitting available * Late opening Thursday till 8 p.m.
- ONE WEEK ONLY - Rent a brand new 16 channel Amstrad, Bush or Alba
Satellite System for only £99.00 per year and we’ll give you FREE INSTALLATION WORTH £60.00 Hurry this is a limited otter - first come, first served
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RAMBLING DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 24th
Meet 11 a.m. Ribchester Car Park. Bring Packed Lunch. Scavenger bags, quiz, prizes, balloons, badges
1st PENDLeC ^Q ^ J J ^G R O U P FAMILY
GIANT SATURDAY MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE
THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd 10-00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m.
and every Saturday during the Summer
MIDGEHOLE SHOWFIELD Adjacent to:
BROUGHTON HALL, SKIPTON (ON THE A59 AT BROUGHTON)
PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE Packed with stalls - 1000s of bargains
BRING EVERYONE — A GREAT RUN OUT
Car Boot spaces £6 No booking necessary — Arrive from 8-30 a.m.
Organised by:- RAY PROMOTIONS LTD 0756 798086 or 0836 367754
l> n>l)<il)ly SUNDAY CAR BOOT THE BIGGEST
SALE IN THE WORLD! AT THE NEW
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART (Clitheroe North turn off A59)
Just turn up any Sunday between 8 — 4 p.m. for unlimited indoor or outdoor selling space.
Further information telephone: Hoyles (0253) 725788 or 720825
SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL
WHIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE
Saturday, 23rd June at 7-45 p.m.
Admission £1-00 including Supper
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH
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MEETS EVERY SUNDAY 10-30 a.m. in
CRICKET CLUB Chatburn Road
CLITHEROE For further information Tel. CLITHEROE 22334 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD
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Calderstones League of * Friends
C a ld e r s to n e s , W h a l le y
GALA DAY Saturday 23rd J u n e ’90
2.00 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. Admission Free
Various Stalls and Games
Refreshments
Eire Engines & Welliphant Simulated Clay Pigeon Shoot
Martial Arts Display ★ * * ★ * * * ★ * ★ *■ * ★ ★ * ■ * ★ ★ ★ ■ * ★ ★ * ★ ★ * *
THE FRIENDS OF RIBBLESDALE
NURSERY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
RENTA-TABLE SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd
At Ribblosdalo Nursery School, Queens Road, Clitheroe. 10-00 a.m. till 12 noon
ENTRY 10p
Ralllo. Refreshments. Toys, Books and lots more.
BUCK INN
LOWER Wnddington
CLITHEUOE 28705
Food Served Daily
Lunchtime and evenings
i ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting of Ribble Valley Citizens Advice Bureau will be held on
Wednesday 27th June 1990 at 7-30 p.m.
11-13 Church St., CUtheroe. The guest speaker will be:-
In the Council Chambers, Ribble Valley Town Hall,
MRS P. THOMAS
Speaking about her work as Local Ombudsman.
This is a PUBLIC MEETING and ALL are welcome.
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 21st, 1000 J
Highest honour for local St John
Ambulance leader
THE highest honour bestowed by the St John Ambulance — that of Serving Sister of the Order of St John — has been con ferred on local stalwart Mrs Edna Hothersall.
DIOCESE OF BLACKBURN WHALLEY DEANERY
COFFEE
1990 10-00 a.m. to 12 noon In the
MORNING SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd,
Clitheroe Town Mayor's Parlour
Bring and Buy. Cake Stall TICKETS 30p
Proceeds in aid of the CHURCH URBAN FUND
H l':.enthorn Road, Clitli- eroe, is the superintendent or the brigade’s Clitheroe
M Hothcrsall (83), of Edna. She is a remarkable
branch. It is the first time the
lady who has given a very p e r s o n a l s t y 1e of leadership.”
honour has been bestowed in Clitheroe for many years and local members were this week “thrilled” by the news, which coin- i d e s w i th E d n a ’s announcement that she is to retire from her post. The brigade’s Assistant
Commissioner for Lanca shire, Mr Chris Oversby, said: “This award is for exceptional and sustained se rv ic e , and nobody deserves it mure than
ANNIVERSARY 24th June
ST. JAMES CHURCH
10-30 Sorvico led by the School 2-00 Procession of Witness. Followed by Service ( S u n d a y Sc hool Pathfinders taking part)
9-00 Holy Communion 6-00 Evening Prayer
Preacher for the Day Rev. G. Campbell Wolverhampton
Majorca glory
AFTER taking the yellow jersey on the penultimate day of competition in the Tour of Majorca, Mearley yclist Linda Gornall was
poised to claim top spot in the race.
85 team, Linda has been in top form in the four-stage competition.
Riding for the Majorca
stage, which took the riders through a mountain region.
Linda won the special “Bulletin Jersey" for the best foreign rider.
Earlier in the race,
the local cyclist was hop ing to claim top place in the tour.
With just one day to go,
that her late husband, Robert, who died four years ago, did not live to see the presentation of the honour later this year in London. Together the cou ple ran the Clitheroe branch for many years, but Robert’s place along side Mrs Hothersall will be taken by one of their three sons, Peter, David and Ian, who will all accom pany their mother to London.
Edna’s one sadness is
Many herons seen on
weekly walk
place in the P riory Church, London, the orig inal headquarters of the order in this country, and the honour will probably be conferred by the Grand Prior, IIRH the Duke of Gloucester. Glitheroe-horn Edna,
The ceremony will take
FIFTY-FIVE people, led by Mary Thorpe, took part in the Clilheroe Ramblers' Wednesday walk along field paths east of Stony- hurst College. Starting at Stonyluirst
road ends, they walked down to Lower llodder Bridge, north along the Hodder to Dodder Place and then south through Bankluirst to Dali Barns, Field Field and Crossgills. From there they walked
the leaders, Linda secuied jr^rs,” was formed, Edna second place m the third
Constantly in touch with people’s section, the “Bad-
who attended SS Michael and John’s RC School in the town, joined the bri gade 30 years ago. She became cadet superinten dent in llllicS, rising to divi sion superintendent some years later when the cadet and adult sections merged. When the new young
welcomed the new recruits by making all their uni forms herself. She also led the branch when members gave a total of 7(10 hours of their free time during the Clitheroe 800 celebrations.
down to the Kibble to go north, returning to the starling point via Winck- ley Dali Farm and Spring Wood. There was a par ticularly large number of herons in the area. The Wednesday walks
will continue and on Satur day the social committee’s circular walk is centred on Kibblehead. Members are asked to meet at 8-30 a.m. On Sunday, the family
Ribchester car park. Potential ‘fire hazard’
A KIBBLE VALLEY councillor warned members of the Planning and Development Sub-committee that a lean-to building at The Stables, Duck Street,
L.lith-
eroe, was a potential “fire hazard." Conn. John Cowgill (Clitheroe) is not a member of
the committee, but was given permission to speak in view of his strong objections to the applicant, Mr Hughes, wishing to retain the lean-to building anil con struct new toilet facilities for the adjacent cafe. Colin. Cowgill said: “The existing lean-to was
rambling day involves three miles or five miles and members are asked to meet at 11 a.m. at the
to take enforcement action against the existing -building.
erected without planning permission and is built on a right of way at the rear of a shop. It restricts access to adjacent premises if there is a fire . . . and one of these is a furniture warehouse.” The committee refused the application and decided
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