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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE GIANT COUNTRY
MARKET AND CAR BOOT SAILE
CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN CONCERT 1990/91
B o o k in g o p e n s fo r s e a s o n t ic k e ts o n J u n e 1st
September 23rd - RIGID CONTAINERS GROUP BAND October Mth — BLACKBURN AND DARWEN BAND November I t th — HAMMONDS SAUCE WORKS BAND December 9th - THE ROCHDALE BAND January 27th - JOHN FOSTER BUCK DYKE MILLS BAND Feburary 24th — BRITISH AEROSPACE WINGATES BAND March 24th - ROYAL DOULTON BAND
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STEPHEN FEARING Support: Leo Collinson
SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd — 8-00 p.m.
Twit Aiijirrb guitarists. one ;tn established Celt it' ( 'anadian ■ aiul smiywriter, one twirr tinalis Tradition competition.
Thr Young Tickets Td.fdt ( 'oncessimis i':
Stcnlii'ii Sondheim, honk h r Hugh Wheeler
SATURDAY, JUNE 9th — 7-30 p.m.
MONDAY 4th —
A A/usfV.'i/ thriller! Tickets
(Mouthy — Two for the price o f one)
„ ROD PATTERSON
tine o f the great 1 .1> surprising s> >
Tickets
SUNDAY, JUNE 10th — 8-00 p.m. !•
rj.nn JUNE Surolsy
British Y' f t ■puppet Festival
14-17th
A/.'u.’ i f anil mayhem from Tank :iml.Iiuly to
Witches. ( 'lowns anil Crayons. Snoop the Detective, the l tgly
Itackling. Tinocchio anil many more.
Twelve different shows for all ayes.
King rime for details
EAT AMD BMUSMBC AT THE M E C H A N I C S
Bar lunches 12 noon — 2 p.m. Coffee shop 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Ch oice o f cask co n d it io n e d b e e rs every lu n ch tim e and e ven ing
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Bar Lunches Beer Garden
Functions
Evening Dinner CarPark
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Tuesday, June 5th
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Beige 00/20 Berber Twlel: 11k. 0in. wide, slight subs. 34oz Heavy Domestic Weight C6.99 sq. yd. 40 oz Contract Weight £9.50 aq. yd.
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TRINITY CHURCH DRAMA GROUP PRESENT
“OFF THE
HOOK” A Farce By
DEREK BENFIELD At TRINITY CHURCH HALL,
PARSON LANE
THURS. FRI. SAT. JUNE 7th, 8th, 9th At 7-30 p.m.
Available From F. A. Allens Parson Lane or TELEPHONE 25186 or 24049
- £1.50 ADULTS £1.25 CHILDREN A
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CAR BOOT SALE k k k
The Greystones, Blacko
THIS SUNDAY JUNE 3rd
10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
k k k Stalls £5
Tel: Len 831443 or (0860) 759124
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BUY NOW NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL OCTOBER ; f ^ ^ ET
Buy Now in 1990 at 1989 price
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Dorchester Twist: 00/20 Plain Twist 13ft. tin. wide. Perfect stock. 3 Colours available @ £0.50 sq. yd.
Corn Berbor Twist: 00/20 Berber Twist 15ft. wide. Heavy domestic Weight @ £0.99 sq. yd.
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* Further reductions on our enormous stock ol room size roll ends - Over 300 in stock and on display now
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Very busy Tourist Road Site
O v o r 3 0 0 C a r S p a c e s — T a b l o s for hi re -C A R S or VA NS -
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ONLY £4 0
o f tin • Scottish folk revival, in I'kisy ( 'Inh.
Chipping
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12.00 u n t i l la te aftern o on Reservations CHIPPING: (0995) 61553 PROBABLY
THE BIGGEST UNDERCOVER
CAR BOOT SALE
IN THE WORLD! EVERY SUNDAY
(8 a.m. — 4 p.m.) At The New
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART (Cllthoroe North, Turn Off A59) TEL: (0253) 725788 or 720825
★ Music :tnil lyrics hy
In tho Spoctacular grounds of:- CONISTON HALL
(On tho A65 Skipton to Settle Road) T h is S u n d a y , J u n e 3 rd 1 0 -0 0 a .m . to 4 -0 0 p .m .
PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE From Gisburn follow signs for Settle
Car Boot Spaces £6 — All Sellers Wolcome Arrive From 8-30 a.m.
Organised on behalf of:- CONISTON HALL ESTATES By RAY PROMOTIONS LTD. 0836 367754
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KEN MORRELL SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd -
(Wolcomo Roturn) MIKE PAGE (First Visit)
EVERY WEDNESDAY USUAL ENTERTAINMENT
Mombors nnd Bonn Fido Guosts
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X X PENDLE HIPPODROME; COLNE OPERA
• Box Office: Sat. June 2nd 10 a.m. — 2 p.m.. and : performance nights .. .. -,v
J' June 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th j; Tickets: Tel: Burnley 23877 or
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ " A :
FUND RAISING EVENT
At HILL HOUSE, NEWTON on SUNDAY, JUNE 10th, 1990 12-00 MIDDAY
Ploughmans Lunches
kTombola kBar-B-Oue kMaypole Dancing A- Cream Teas k Side Shows k Falconry Display k Bring & Buy k Steam Engine k Silver Band
LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, JUNE 1st
SMOKEYJOE (Fabulous Live Band)
Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd
MEMBERS DRAW — E10 Mombors and Bona Fido Guosts
COACH HIRE
HODSONS OF GISBURN --------------- THE FAMILY F IR M ------------------ ESTIMATES FREE
12 to 53 SEAT ER LU XU R Y CO AC H E S FO R A L L O C C A S IO N S
Tel: GISBURN 445394 day GISBURN 445751 evenings
Richard wins TV debate
THE voice of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School arried the day in a TV
debate on defence. In Sunday’s “ North-
Richard Clay, of Chipping, proposed the motion: "This louse believes that now is
westminster" programme n BBC2, sixth former
the time that Britain turns t s s w o r d s i n t o
ploughshares.” And the voting at the
end was 64-57 in favour of the argument put forward by Richard and Preston
first of a mini-series giving sudents the chance to question MPs on impor tant national isues — was recorded at Burnley Sixth Form Centre.
Labour MP Mrs Audrey Wise. The broadcast — the
was Habergham High School fifth-form pupil Paul Hopkins, of Burnley, ;ind Tory MP for the Fylde Mr Michael Jack.
Opposing the motion
attended by students from various East Lancashire schools and col leges, including 30 from Cfith- eroe Grammar School, led by head boy Stephen Brown.
The re co rd in g was
Goodey congratulated the panel and the students who spoke from the floor on the high standard of the debate.
TV presenter Felicity Visit the
GIANT SATURDAY MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE
THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd ★ 1 0 - 0 0 n .m. to 4 - 0 0 p .m. - ★
a n d o v a ry S a t u r d a y d u r in g th o S um m e r
MIDGEHOLE SHOWFIELD Adjacent to:
BROUGHTON HALL, SKIPTON (ON THE A59 AT BROUGHTON) PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE.
Packed with stalls • 1000's 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 Pendle Opera Presents
Waddow Lodge and antiques
fetch top prices
ONE of the last privately-owned historic coun try houses in the Ribble Valley was sold at
auction for £320,000. The property was Wad
dow Lodge, Waddington, early 17th century
house in seven acres. It has six bedrooms, two bathrooms, attic and cellar rooms, and was sold with a stone-built coach house
converted into a three-ear garage, stables, and two self-contained flats.
some of the lodge’s con tents — antiques fetching prices as high as £3,000.
Also auctioned were
The auctioners, Mor timer Corse and Ross,
were pleased with the interest shown in the sale. Mr Ian Lloyd, a partner
and auc t ione e r , said: “ Given th e p r e s e n t depressed housing mar ket, we were extremely pleased with the result of the sale of the property
a n d a n t i q ue s which matched record London prices.
for more than the reserve figure and the antiques were purchased by private buyers and dealers locally as well as from as far as London and Scotland.
“The property was sold
tion was helped by exten sive national advertising and a large waiting list for properties of this kind. It is some time since an auc tion of this nature was conducted in this part of the world and this was reflected in the extremely h ig h p r i c e s of t h e antiques, silver, oil paint ings and objets d’art. ’
“The success of the auc
an oak-corner cupboard, which fetched £3,000; an oil painting of a riverside and woodland scene, £3,000; a watercolour hy W. S. Coleman, “Children in Fie ld,” £2,700; six Edwardian dining chairs, £850; and an Edwardian silver tea service, £275.
Antiques sold included
Parking headache in Clitheroe
for the disabled
THE lack of car parking for disabled (iconic in Clitheroe has been highlighted by the Royal British Legion.
branch claim that many of their disabled members have difficulty parking in the town, and have asked the Kibble Valley Council to consider whether spe cific provision for disabled parking can he increased.
Officials of the Clitheroe
the lack of on-street park ing provision and the nar row streets, say the KKL officials, it is often difficult for orange badge holders to take advantage of their exemption and park safely for themselves and for other road users.
In Clitheroe, because of
cil’s Development Control Sub- c o m m i 11 e e , Chief executive Mr Oswin Hop kins suggested that the director of development and client services, Mr Philip Hailey, should pre pare a report, and said that Kibble Valley’s public- car parks failed to reach the standards required hy the county council’s code of practice on mobility.
In a report to the coun
Council opposing mini-roundabout
DOES anyone, bar the county surveyor, sup WHITBREAD A MORNING
★ 10-30 a.m. — 12 noon ★ ADMISSON: 50p
t ST DENY’S, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE OnSATURDAY, JUNE 2nd
Cakes, Bring S Buy Stall, Plants, Tombola
RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE
SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd
? Ribblesdale Wanderers
- v - Gt. Harwood
Match ball sp on sore d by: W o o ne L ane C h ip p y
(M ike a nd J u n o J o h n s o n )
port the idea of a mini-roundabout in Whal- ley?” was the question posed by Ribble Valley Mayor Conn. Bowel Jones. “The answer is still no, no, no," said the leader of
the council, Mrs Sheila Maw (Whalley) at the council’s Public Works and Health Committee. “Whatley doesn’t want a mini-roundabout. I have
the King Street and Accrington Road junction, site meetings and a pedestrian survey, the county surveyor realised there were problems with his scheme. The changes include extending the pedestrian guard
had umpteen letters against it and there is a lot of concern, particularly from elderly people, about the proposal. ’ Following an experiment with an articulated lorry at
rail along the outside of the Whalley Arms to concen trate movement at the pelican crossing which will be sited near the surgery. Conn. John Walmsley (Waddington) told of his vil
of spaces on a public car park with more than 50 spaces should be reserved for orange badge holders, signs should be erected,^ and th e r e should he increased width for disa bled parking places.
The code states that ArA
disabled spaces also led to problems of use by people who did not have orange badges.
Mr Hopkins said limited
just the disabled persons’ parking spaces.
held with Clitheroe police, asking whether their traf fic warden could enforce
Discussions had been
that they were unable to carry out the additional responsibility, but had added that car park atten dants could issue penalty' notices in respect of con traventions of parking orders, and a maximum fine of £41)0 could he imposed.
The police had renlied
Backing for children’s hospital
THE new proposed chil dren’s hospital for the North West has received backing from the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Wo rk s an d H e a l th Committee. However, Cl i theroe
Mayor Conn. Pat Shop; herd expressed his con cern about the resiting of the cancer unit at Man chester Royal Infirmary and his comments, along with the committee’s back ing, have been passed on t o t h e N o r t h W e s t Regional Health Auth ority. It is proposed to build
lage’s experiences when a similar roundabout was installed there. He said the first person to use it was a motor cyclist who went over it and full off. Conn. Walmsley added that it had been taken away after two or three days. Conn. John Travis (Simonstone) said that the com
mittee must stand together on the proposal and main tain its opposition to the scheme.
the hospital on a site at St Ma ry ’s Ho sp i ta l for Women and Children, in
central Manchester. Described as a "Great
Ormond Street for the North” hy Coun. Charles Warkman (Mellor), it will cater for sick children from the Ribble Valley. -
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