Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, Febuary 7th, 1991 ClUheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classijied)]
HARTLEYS OF CALDERDALE S a tu rd a y 4 th May
CONCERNED ABOUT
YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE EDUCATION
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH A R E ' Y O U
God’s love can overcome all fear We meet every Sunday in
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL DRAMA
COMPLEX at 10-30 a.m.
m u n o i m w ' l l i l IIU.I ll il l l UL, t il
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR < OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY
* Luxury Executive Coach * Courier Service * Good Theatre Tickets * Time in London * Depart Skipton, Gisburn, Clitheroe
PHONE HALIFAX: (0422) 202936 74 The Drive, Hipperliolme, Halifax HX3 8NJ
T l f e h a ve ^h e r ig h t 0AKH1LL CO
A
happy.lamUy environment, g/j Small teaching groups.
r j / Individual attention Irom ll! supportive, well qualilled stall.
— — answers at
Independent Roman Catholic Day School for boys and gills. ^JUHI0^3^1^eOTsj
LLEG | SPflORS 11 • 16 years~fr
r j t a wide range ol sports and leisure 111 activities.
- i f Children ol all denominations i f l most welcome.
5 ^ Transport available, .. I S f © R E N ^ F T E R N p Q N
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND ANNUAL VILLAGE i EFFORT FOR CANCER RESEARCH
.•“S'.V'.-iVf .V ,’“i*'V.’viV.’ II IICI^oiwm .
(EA$$£)C(K.!drEJL(D gfotel dr (Restaurant — Sfaidburti
ST. VALENTINE'S DINNER Thursday, February 14th
Special menu £14.50 per person, incl. a welcoming glass of wine
Reservations: Ring Slaidburn 614
Enjoy an evening to remember in our elegant and traditional Dales farmhouse restaurant.
Due to many requests we are now serving Sunday lunches - prior reservations essential.
PARROCK HEAD - SIMPLY GOOD
TOE DUSCE ©F YORK g r in d l e to n
is now in Ihe same stable as the Assheton Arms in
Downham and offering a similar standard and variety ol fare and draught ales.
As the Duke ol York bar has an adjacent dining room you may choose to eat either formally or informally from the same menu.
We are also available tor party bookings. Tel:
Clitheroe (0200) 41266 to reserve your table either tor lunch or dinner.
WE ARE CLOSED FOR FOOD ON MONDAY WHALLEY
f FLOWER CLUB Demonstration by:
PAT
THOMAS “ When f low e rs
a re e x p e n s iv e ” Thursday
February 14th 7-3U p.m.
Commencing Friday, February 8th to Saturday, February 16th at 7-30 p.m. Matinee
Wednesday and Thursday 2-15 p.m.
WHEN TIIF. McCALUSTEHS LEFT ON TIIKIIt HOLIDAY
^
THKY rOHCOT ONti MINOR DETAIL... KEVIN
WHALLEY METHODIST
CHURCH HALL Visitors
„ Welcome CLITHEROE
GARDEN CLUB Ribblesdale School
Monday, February 11th 7 p.m.
An introduction to garden
worthy plants P. Wiseman, Lancashire
College of Horticulture Everybody welcome
^ f ROM JOHN HUCHU
I fm v tE ik A h O N e H
| A fAMiir Comidy Without Tmi Famiit. ^
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
M E N U CHEESE AND TOMATO
T H U R SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 4 4 I1&
HAM AND MUSHROOM HAM AND PINEAPPLE VEGETARIAN
liccf, green peppers and onions. AMERICANA (HOT)
;lt|W?lls IN icKo 'P c iu llc . C H th c ro c ■'et-
R o a d , S a b d c n . Tel. C l l th c r o c 2 3 0 7 0
K t t g S j 31 im
Wine an d Dine
1 m e n u o r f r om o u r e x t e n s i v e r a n g e o f b a r5 1
D a n c e to t h e r o m a n t i c s o u n d s o f o u r r e s i d e n t DJ S h a u n .
Wednesday nights now FOLK NIGHT'1 Saturdays
PAUL LEE at the organ
f r o m o u r S p e c i a l V a l e n t in e s M ig h t d i n n e r r m e a l s .
LOWER
I BUCK INN Wnddington
CLITHKKOE 28705
Food Served Daily
Lunchtime and evenings
F o l lo w th e c ro w d s to th e
C a l A M T O P E L - d A I K M A R K E T j And Undercover Car Boot Sale
THIS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
At
BENTHAM AUCTION MARKET B e n th am n e a r L a n c a s te r
(Follow s ig n s Irom Seltlo roundabout) PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE
Car Bool spaces E6 - No booking necessary Arrive from 8-00 a.m.
Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd. 0253 712776 i moeOts§ ■ ,:r^
PIZZA TIME You Ring, We Bring
TEA TIME, SUPPER TIME, ANY TIME IS PIZZA TIME
THIN CRUSTi:
1 person Si-60
9”
£3.10 £3.10 £3.10
Pcppcroni, chilli, green peppers and onions. ORIENTAL
Folded with bologncsc sauce. SI A FOOD
Prawns lima, mussels and anchovies. PI7.7A TIME SPECIAL
CREATE YOUR OWN PIZZA
Add yom own choice of loppings
u» die cheese and tomato jxzza. UXTHAj cheese, mushrooms, green |*:|>|«:rs, sweel corn, black olives, anchovies, mussels, prawns, luna,
|>cpperom, ham, chicken, spicy ' ref and pineapple.
I
Chicken, mushrooms, green peppers and onions. ALIA BOLOGNESE
£3-25 £3.25 f 32?
£3.25 '£3-0
£3.95
1 -2 pc,sons £4.10 £4.40
Mushrooms, green peppers, sweet corn and onions. SPICY BEEF
£4.40 £4.90 £5.30 £5.30 £5.30 £5.30 £5.30
£5.45
Pcppcroni ham, chicken, sweet com, onions, green peppers FXTltA TOPPINGS (EACH)
35p______ «p EXTRAS
MINILSTKONIi - Home-made thick tomato, vegetables and
pasta classic ........................11.40 GARLIC
BREAD.................il-'IO GARLIC MUSHROOMS ..11.40
MIXED S A IA D .................... i-1-40 COLF-SIAW............................55p
9" d e e p pan
£2.95 £3-45 £3.45£3.45
12" 1-2 persons 2-3 persons
£4.80 £5.10 £5.10 £5.60
£3.60 £3-60 £3.60
and mushrooms. 35p
£3-60 £4.30
£5.90 £5.90 £5.90
£5.90 £6.10
45p CANNED DRINKS
COKE ........................35p ORANGE...................35p DIET COKE ..............35p LEMONADE . . ------------
Why just read this advert when you can ring and cat the food instead? ‘
Please Note: Minimum delivery' order, £4.00 1 f W l A T I M F Free Home Delivery Service | o p e n 7 d a y s a w e e k 5 p.m. - io p.m. Tel: (0254)^824934_ 1st CLITHEROE RAINBOWS ST. PAULS
J U M B L E SALE SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 9th
St Pauls Parish Hall, Low Moor 2 p.m.
ADMISSION tOp
Cake Stall, Refreshments Available
MOORCOCK INN
WHIST &
DOMINO DRBVE MONDAY
11th FEB., 7-30 prompt Tickets E1.20 at the door Potato pie supper included
All proceeds to Derinn House.
QUIZ NIGHT WEDNESDAY,
SPORTING CHARITY
BELL’S
FEBRUARY 13th 8-00 p.m.
WAGGON AND HORSES
Pimlico Road, Clitheroe Teams ol lour
Bells Whisky 50p on night
l iw I^ ta rv iipT a f i^ r..—« ! m k v r ls J '.rM S .M lv/VuI
I---------------1 Dispel the winter blues with a Saturday I & I
night out at the
V / V ASSH ETOW A RM S , Downham
We run dinner dances every Saturday Irom 8 p.m. A five course meal is followed by music to suit alt tastes and a licence 'till 1 a.m.
Suilable lor individuals or parlies £12-50 inclusive To reserve your table telephone
Clitheroe (0200) 41227
Joe Simpson TftXl HIRE
Billington
Distance no object Tel. Whalley
FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8th and 9th FEBRUARY
TEASER (Sensational Sounds ol
"Q u e o n " "M o a tlo a l" elc) Saturday only
RICKY LIVID
(Hilarious Teddy Boy Comedian)
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 13th BLACK LACE
(No.1 hit recording group — "A g a d o " "S u p e rm a n " "T h e
Music Man" "D o The Conga" elc. etc)
Why not book a meal in the
Carvery and reserve a table in the Cabaret Room
* LOUNGE BAR ★
TUESDAY AND SUNDAY
HARTLEY KEN ENTERTAINS
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
Back in time with PAT CARTER
THURSDAY AND SUNDAY
CARL
LANGDON Guosl Artist Welcome
C A R P E
3R.om V v.
•'Ys'/ kfsd'
for the one you
(ove on St. 'Valentines ‘Day - a superb band foiled rose! lust, one of tbe. many unusual j items from
(RpttrRes of (Bum fey 1te & Co. Xtts. ,
Church Street, Burnley Telephone: 22841 ,
Wrought Ironsmiths iV U K is s r t fa s ra x u tsu l
Come along and see anything and everything in forged and beantijufliijitiisltediron, all on view in our magnificent neu> showroom
I should like to thank the Electors of Ribble Valley for all the tolerance and goodwill they have shown to me over the years. I am very sad to be no longer the MP for Ribble Valley. No one could h a v e had a more lo v e ly Constituency with grander people. But, l was asked to do an important job by the Prime Minister and I do not think il would have been right for me to refuse. I am writing now simply to express my appreciation to everyone for giving Gilly and myself so many fulfilling years of public service.
FROM DAVID WADDINGTON ‘ W H I S T A H ©
O O M P O M B V E in the VILLAGE HALL
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th at 7-45 p.m.
Good prizes and raffle ADMISSION: £1.00 in c lu d in g su p p e r E
Through unprecedented demand lor tickets and to avoid disappointment the public are invitod to attend the dress rehearsal on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th at 7-30 p.m.
No seats reserved — Pay at the door ADULTS £2.00, £1.00 Children under 14 years
All proceeds to the Dorian House Children's Hospico Appeal and the Multiple Sclerosis Society
OLHM!-SL U KAOAOD OT
THE final revised plans for the redevelopment of Clitheroe’s old auction mart site are currently causing quite a stir at the town’s library. A special exhibition of
New look Clitheroe goes on display
the final drawings is being staged by the Ribble Val ley Council in the library foyer, complete with a suggestion box for local comments. As well as the public’s
view, the council is also listening to the views of a number of interested par ties, including Clitheroe Chamber of Trade, the market trad ers them selves, representatives from the physiotherapy centre and Thwaites’
made by people viewing the exhibition, the pro posed development is still a contentious issue among residents. I don’t think we need
Brewery. Judging by comments
Adventures of 1830s’ dogger
more shops in the town, with so many empty and for sale," said Whalley man Mr George Hawth- ornthwaite. “The plans are too modern and they will alter the whole character and feel of the town.” Mrs Esther Aubin, of
THE “ailventures" of a Clitheroe dogger, perceived through his handwritten account book, are making fascinating reading for those with time to
Moor End, Clitheroe, was impressed with the pre sentation, but said she wanted to know where the money was coming from to pay for the development. Clitheroe woman Mrs
in the ar ea. A copy of the account
book lias been passed to the local studies section at Clitheroe, where it is available for reading.
browse at the library. Tile accounts of Thomas
Maud Ashcroft, of Bever ley Drive, echoed their
Parkinson, a dogger and shoemaker in the town in about 1831, came to light last year among some unclassified material in Burnley Centr al Library. Thomas e v e 111 u a 11 y
sentiment. The plans will be avail
I group of local people in the I library studying tile plans.
able for public viewing throughout library open ing times until the end of the month. Our picture shows
although it cannot tie taken out on loan. In a month or so. it wifi be going away for binding, after which it will become a permanent fixture.
Holiday
became a far m e v a t Wymondhouses, near Pendleton. He died in about 1852, leaving a wife and a daughter, Margaret, who later married Sabdon man William Speak. They had several children and it is likely that some descen dants of Thomas still live
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a no obligation quote FREE DELIVERY
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WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS PRESENT
BEDROOM FARCE 35p By Alan Ayckbourn
To SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16th Inclusive TICKETS £2.00
Whalley Adult Centre 7-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 13th
Prnm Abbev Candv Store. Whalley or Phone 822325
STALWART DYEING CO. LIMITED PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE
OPENING HOURS: Mon - Tucs 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.: Wed closed for restocking. Thurs 0 a.m.-Bp.m.; Fri 9 a.m. -4.30 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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