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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 9th, 1991 4 .SZX - it '


Clithcroc 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ^ h a t ’-ifedn^ril^WHafs'cm . . What’s on . . . What’s on ■je


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


-BOX OFFICE: 0282- 30055- Theatre at Habergham Sixth Form Centre


R U B E &. A U D Entertain Our Nation


Set In 1 9 4 6 .. .th e p ea c e Is finally w on an d Rube & Aud have moved down so u th earning £ 2 10s a week a s cinema


usherettes . WUhln their ordinary lives th e extraordinary can h app en ... an d doesl (Wed 15th May 7.30pm)


MY A


CAT O DLS OT T Y OKHP lh/T 6th) 7pm


RFS FR AUT: SF OS WRSO O


■ R The b eal dow


(16th) TL A LES n to earth lock 8p


V (19lh) IS A U O Y ; est acoustic g itarist in B


AL MN SEP A C G IU R


u VINCE HILL (Wod 29th May)


SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER cmur. som M»y) HAZEL O'CONNOR (Tun. 4th June)


FOOD FOR THOUGHT presents


QI-GONG - A workshop session on Chinese hoslth skills. Mon 13th May 7.30pm._____________ Tickets £1^0


^ Booking now open for Towneley Festival and opens %


shortly for.the 91/92 Championship! Brass senes. Beat the rush - join our FREE mailing list and be among the: j'-V'-y^'firstto know^ V';-


m iitain today* 8pm An Evening of Superb Entertainment With COMMUNITY SERVICE


COUNTY COUNCIL YOUTH AND


in conjunction with LANCASHIRE


PUBLIC MEETING ABOUT AFTER SCHOOL


PLAY PROVISION (To run Mondays to Fridays,


3.30 to 6.00 from September)


10.30 a.m. Saturday 11th May, 1991 at


TRINITY YOUfH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


Telephone 0200 27886


★ Are you at or considering returning to part or full-time work or further education/college?


1c Do you find it difficult due to lack of suitable child care facilities at tea-times/or Junior School-age children at reasonable costs?


★ Come to this meeting to discuss how this County Council initiative can help meet your needs as parents. Creche available during the meeting


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EVERY TUESDAY SING-A-LONG with Tom King, his Organ and Song Sheets


FRIDAY NIGHTS 10.15 p.m. - 2.00 a.m. GREAT SOUNDS DISCO


SATURDAY DISCO


2nd HEAT MISS/MR RIBBLE VALLEY £100 1st Prize To Be Won


•K GOOD NEWS! we have made arrangement with the White Lion, Clitheroe, Dog Inn, Forresters Longridge


¥ ¥ ¥


For you to obtain 'TAXI TICKETS”


Transport to and from the Lodestar for only £2


Now Isn't That GREAT!


FLEA MARKET and CAR BOOT SALE at


Langcliffe Institute on THE NATIONAL TRUST


FREE ENTRY DAY • Wednesday 15th May •


G A W T H O R P E H A L L Padiham, near Burnley, Lancs.


Hall open: 1— 5pm. Last admission: 4.15pm. COACH PARTIES MUST HOOK IN ADVANCE


SUNDAY, MAY 19th, 1991 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Stalls £7 inside • £6 outside


Enquiries: Mrs M. Lodge 0 7 2 9 8 2 3 8 3 1


— FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE —


MASSIVE CAR BOOT SALE


GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET and


THIS SUNDAY, MAY 12th (Just ott A59 near Whalley) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FtlBCHESTER


KEN cQ SUE welcome >\*u to the


For that business lunch or family day out Home cooked bar meals served daily (ex. Tues). Large beer garden at rear including childrens play area.


H White Hart Inn 0282 71520


— SA8DE N — Reserve your stall now for a


Thwaites Real Ale Ample parking opposite


Lounge available for private parties


COUNTRY MARKET AND CAR BOOT SALE


At


Bashall Eaves Village Hall On


CAR BOOT SALE'S space O N L Y £4 ^ans"


TRAVELLERS HOTEL, GISBURN SUNDAY, MAY 12th


.


I TABLES FOR HIRE - For Enquiries or Advici No New Goods


Pennine Caterers in I attendance


Tel: MT L Barnoldswick 815756


THE LOWER BUCK INN Waddington, Clitheroe TEL: (0200) 28705


Bar snacks daily — Lunch time and evenings 12-3 p.m. 7-10 p.m.


3 COURSE SUNDAY LUNCH 12 noon — 3 p.m. £4.95


(Bar Snacks Also Available) PIANO FRIDAYS SATURDAY EVENINGS DON’T FORGET!!!


MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE


This Sunday, May 12th


and Sunday May 19th At


Ribblesdale Arms Glsburn


Enquiries: (0706) 210359 after 6 p.m.


HELICOPTER SPIN FOR TWO


W IN N ER Mrs. B. Hodgson


Montague Street, Clitheroe. HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB


ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY MAY 10th


In the Village Hall


DANCING TO MARK KITTO 8 p.m. til 1 a.m.


TICKETS £6.00 (Including Supper)


FROM MRS T. CROTTY ON STONYHURST 486 OR MR D PACKER STONYHURST 639


Supper 8-30 p.m. Bar HOLDEN CHAPEL


ANNIVERSARY Sunday, May 12th


SUNDAY SCHOOL


at 1-30 p.m. and 7-00 p.m.


Preacher: Mr Dennis Yates of Scarton


Items by the Young People


GARDEN CLUB Ribblesdale School


CLITHEROE


MONDAY MAY 13th 7-15 p.m.


A Close Look A t Nature — Mainly Birds


ERIC MORTON OF SCORTON


EVERYBODY WELCOME


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 10th


SPIRA L Great Trio


SATURDAY, MAY 11th Usual Entertainment in the lounge


TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 23496 j


Long established site on busy tourist road, arrive from 8 a.m.


Sunday 2nd June 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Book your stall by Tel Stonyhurst 437 Stall £5 - Car Boot Space £3


Car boot spaces £6. no booking necessary Arrive from 8 a.m. Bring your own tables


Tel. 0253 712776 or 0836 367754 Ray Promotions Ltd.


CLITHEROE


COMMUNITY CHURCH t - f j t u


Do you wonder where everything is going to end?


Jesus Christ is still Lord of time and eternity


WE MEET TO WORSHIP HIM EVERY SUNDAY IN


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL DRAMA COMPLEX at 10-30 a.m.


LEARN YQ SAIL WEEK BURWAIN SAILING CLUB


Mon. 10th June to Sat. 15th June


(includes 3 months membership of the Club) £20.00 for 14’s and under


BOATS FOFt ALL AGES £55.00 for over 14’s


Ring Trevor o r L e s le y Mark lew on 0200 445681 for fur the r details


COACH HIRE HODSONS OF GISBURN


------------T H E FAM IL Y F IR M -------------- E S T IM A T E S F R E E


12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings


(COLLECTORS FAIR


ANTIQUES & GIANT l This Sunday, May 12th J


At the Trafalgar Hotel,. Samelsbury (A59) Over 70 stalls


Tel: Burnley 30670


MARKET GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


FLEA


Sunday, May 12th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Enquiries Tel: 0253 824918 ★ ★ ★


THE SWAN AND ROYAL


Castle Street, Clitheroe NEW


HAPPY HOUR


5 p.m.1- 7 p.m. ' ' Monday to Friday


AH draught Beers £1.00 per pint; PUBLIC PREVIEW DAY


Of the NEW Roefield Leisure Centre Edisford Road, Clitheroe.


S u n d a y 1 2 t h M a y 12 n o o n - 1.0 0 p .m .


ADMISSION FREE!


* Tombola * Book Sale ' Mini Market Refreshments available


• Come and see what your money is helping to build • 1 lave a say in how the centre is to be used • 'fake advantage o f the reduced Advanced Membership Scheme (get reduced 12 months membership to run from the official opening)


• Talk to the providers of adult education in the Kibble Valley to let us know what type o f classes you would like to see offered.


RENDEZVOUS 9.30 p.m. - 2 a.m. ■


THURSDAY CASUAL ~V AFFAIR FRIDAY


PARTY N IGH T


v £1.50 before 11 p.m.- £3 a f te r .. SATURDAY | :


CABARET NIGHT


P E E K A B O Q Girl/Boy Duo , r ~


• ”.’£2.50 before 11 p.m. ' Accrington Road, Whalley.•.Tel: 823086. . ALL THE FUN


OF THE FAIR SATURDAY MAY 11th


Whalley C of E School Church Lane, Whalley STARTS 2 p.m.


Dance Display; Fancy Hat Parade; Pony Rides; Clothes; Books and Toy Stalls e tc .


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel: Acc. 384874


FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 10th & 11th


NOW’S THE TIME TO EMPTY THE ATTIC


COME TO THE INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


At the United Reformed Church Hall Moor Lane, Clitheroe


SATURDAY, MAY 18th, 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. £5 per space: Tables available


Ring Clitheroe 24408 to book a pitch or take a chance on the day


SORONO AND THE LPT BAND


SAM


(Sensational Cabaret Act) SATURDAY ONLY


BILLY BEAN


(Comedian) WED., MAY 15th


BLACK ONYX


(Clublands premier cabaret show)


Why not book a meal in


the Carvery and reserve a table in the Cabaret Room


IN THE LOUNGE BAR MONDAY, MAY 13th


MUSIC QUIZ


Starts 8*30 p.m. Grand Cash Prizes


TUESDAYS AND SUNDAYS


YOU ARE THE STARS


with KEN HARTLEY'S FREE AND EASY


WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS


with PAT CARTER'S 50s and 60s MUSIC


WALL TO WALL


THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS


The fabulous tones ot CARL


LANGD0N LATE BAR UNTIL


MIDNIGHT — FOOD


AVAILABLE LUNCH AND EVENINGS


Whalley Methodist Church


Saturday 11th May


at 2.00 p.m. Admission: 10p


JUMBLE SALE


Trinity Methodist Church


SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANNIVERSARY


Sunday May 12th


10.30 a.m. Rev. J. Needham, Sunday School Children, 'The Shepherd King'.


6.00 p.m. Rev. J. Needham, The


Huddersfield Methodist Choir.


H % CIVIC HALL A NO SMOKING CINEMA


CLITHEROE 23278 S Friday at 7-30 p.m.


Broughton Players present ‘The Entertainer’


Saturday at 7-00 p.m.


Brigstowe Theatre Co. Bristol ‘Terra Nova’


Final Adjudication by Scott Marshall. Presentation of awards.


Commencing Monday May 13th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


WHEN THE McCALLISTERS LEFT ON THEIR HOLIDAY THEY FORGOT ONE MINOR DETAIL...KEVIN


From John Huches


MVmfrATjQNe A Family Comedy Without Thi Family. '


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


Worked in family , furniture and carpet business


RETIRED shopkeeper Mrs Elizabeth Dil- ; worth Christy, who has died, aged So, worked • for many years with her late husband in their furniture and carpet business in Whalley Road,


by her daughter, Mrs Eunice Hook, and son-in- law Donald, was founded at premises in Low Moor and was transferred to the present shop 5S years ago. Mrs Christy, whose hus-


Clitheroe. The business, now run


band, William, died several years ago, had lived in the house next to


City group takes over Foxfields


THE Foxfields Hotel at Billington has been taken over by a new group backed by funds from a number of city venture capitalists and banks. The new owners are


CLIMBING FOR BEGINNERS


Learn to Climb with expert tuition in a safe environment.


Specialist equipment provided.


RUNS FOR 5 TUESDA Y EVENINGS 6-30 p.m. til 9-30 p.m.


STARTS TUESDAY JUNE 4th, 1991 FEE OF £30 Includes use of all


equipment and transport to and from climbing Site


FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE RING PETE HEYES ON 0254 393521


Lyric Hotels Ltd, a UK group based at the Old Rectory Hotel, Denton, Manchester, and which has acquired eight provin­ cial three-star and four- star hotels. A spokesman said the


the shop since retiring some 20 years ago. Friends say she was a


highly-respected member % of the community and ■ well-liked by many Clith­ eroe people. Born in Clitheroe, she


started work as a half- timer at the age of 12 in a local mill and later became a weaver, a job she did until her marriage.


a member of the local Evening Townswomen’s Guild, tne now disbanded Clitheroe Inner Wheel, of which she was a past pres­ ident, and St Paul’s Moth­ ers’ Union, Low Moor. Mrs Christy had main­


For many years she was-' -.


tained her association with- former Inner Wheel mem-., bers and had a regular luncheon date with them’ in Whalley in recent years.


new group “has moved quickly to take advantage of the currently depressed hotel market by purchas­ ing the Beverley Group hotels in Kidderminster, Blackburn, the Cotswolds, Exeter and on the Wirral, together with individual hotels in Manchester, Tel­ ford and Wolverhampton." Lyric Hotels Ltd was


active right up to her' death and took great delight in her family —• three daughters, 10 grand-! c h i l d r e n a n d 1 5_ great-grandchildren. The funeral took place;


A friend said: “She was


at St Paul’s Church yes-' terday, followed by inter- men't a t C l i th e ro e Cemetery.


P a r t y p i e c e s •


formed by ex-Pleasurama men Alan Goodenough and No rm an J o n e s and “intends to expand its acti­ vities in the non-volatile provincial heartland of the UK, principally in the Midlands and North West” where “ t ra d in g has remained encouragingly firm despite the downturn in London and exposed tourist areas.”


gS|[S3l: Heritage loirs l£?J


[£<* Dan workers from al over l • Xr Lancashire and Yortsftre


lociSi GARGRAVE _ ift,. gather ai


ivillage Hall, Gargrave, Nr Skipton, A 65


1<£V 5th-6th May 10 a.m. —5 p.m.


^


St. Leonards Scout Group Langho


AUCTION Friday, May 10th 1991


At St. Leonards School, Langho


Viewing 6-30 p.m.


Bidding starts at 7 p.m. Admission 20p


ml ^ o-


. 4 a / / \ DETAILS


HERITAGE FAIRS


TaL(K32)»U037 JSil^lT^ligllgllgllSl^ig,


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ■ft ANYTIME


3 f BLACKBURN


d f ] 662424 or


1 NELSON 694929


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE. NELSON


Call or write to


WEST BRADFORD TODDLER GROUP


GOOD AS NEW SALE


Of Toys. Babywear, Childrens Clothes,


Nursery Equipment Etc.. Etc.


ON MONDAY MAY 13th, at 7-30 p.m.


At Cricket Club,


Chatburn Rd, Clitheroe Cake Stall, Raffle ADMISSION 25p


CLITHEROE


SOCIAL CLUB — WELLGATE —


★ ★ ★


Saturday, May 11th


St. Helen’s Playgroup Waddington


ANNUAL OPEN DAY


Wednesday 15th May


10. a.m. until 12 noon


Admission: Adults 50p including refreshments


Usual Playgroup activities


plus Cake Stall, Plant Stall. Lucky Dip, Tombola and Raffle.


SH A ZA Y ★ ★ ★


Mary Waddington School of Dancing


ALICE IN


WONDERLAND & THROUGH THE


LOOKING GLASS In the Parish Halt, on


Matinee Saturday May Uth at 2*13 p.m.


Thursday, Friday. .May 9th and 10th at 7-15 p.m. &.


LANCASHIRE


COUNTY LIBRARIES RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


BOOK


At Mellor Library on


Saturday May 18th, 1991 10 a.m. — 12 noon


Any organisation wishing lo make a claim for a future date may use this column to publi­ cise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name* of the organisation, name o f the event and the date.


CLAIMING DATES


For details of this inexpensive way of publicising your event, and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your intendon. *


Contact: CLITHEROE F R E E C OM P E T IT IO N


THE DAVID SIMMONS STUDIO '


5th Annual “ '


J r I m.BliBv 14 York Street, Clitheroe. 20" x 16" FRAMED Portrait for Winner


■ i ■ .1M7V At the David Simmons Studio


14" x 11" FRAMED Portraits for Runners Up NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED


- .vj PERSONALITY PETSbjF J


Competition 1991 ^1g]|§ Have your pet photographed. .


i i i lH l l l S


Special Prizes donated by: FUJI FUJI UK LTD. .


B.DUCDALE&SONS LTD and


SAWLEY FINE ARTS LTD


Call in between 9 JO a.m. and 6.00 p.m. Thursday 7th May to Friday.’ 17th Mtiy (excluding Sunday) , ■" ’


Tel: Clitheroe 23241 — —----- ----


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Stroot, Clitheroa


Tel. 24804/22323 ■ IUCWihlll.llll.l»m:MI


I FR ID A Y 1 4 JU N E . B r o o k - I s id e Sch o o l Summer Fair. < (JU L Y 1 4 t h . S U N D A Y . St


M a ry ’s C h u r ch . C isb u rn . Carden F e te .


| SA T U R D A Y 1 8TH M A Y . I n d o o r C a r B o o t S a l e . U n i te d R e fo rm e d Church Hall. Cl ith e ro e .


I S A T U R D A Y . J u n e 1 5 t h . 1 9 9 1 . Clith e ro e Ladies Cir­


c le p r e s en t th e ir Med iev a l B an q u e t, m o r e d e ta i ls and t ick e t s . Tel: 0 2 0 0 2 6 4 0 5 .


| SU NDA Y JUNE 9TH 1 9 9 1 . Whalley Lions Summer Fair, at Whalley Ab b ey . Enquiries t o : -G t Harwood 8 8 4 1 1 2 .


| SUNDAY MAY 19TH. annual s p o n s o r e d b ik e r id e , fo r C l i th e r o e & D is tr ic t Men­ ta lly Handicapped A s so c ia ­ t io n . For d e ta ils T e l . 0 2 5 4 8 2 2 7 5 8


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| 1 * t -2 n d J U N E . S la ld b u r n S te am & V in ta g e V e h ic le D ispla y .


* - ! ! r-


£ 5] ON SUNDAY AND BANK I , ^ 1. HOLIDAY MONOAY


- -


M, GRAND 2 DAY ^ CRAFT FAIR


Presents lOJJ


RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE


WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE


Saturday, May 11th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission £1 including supper


EVERYONE has a party piece . . . and that’s what, Whalley Church Players are asking their members to perform af te r the annual meeting a week; tonight at Whalley Abbey,:


at 7-30 p.m. Talented members can perform their pieces after the meeting and tea and b i s c u i t s w i l l be served . . . all for 50p. It is hoped that new members and interested villagers will also attend.


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