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Saturday, November 7th 10 a.m. till 5 p.m.
Demonstrations by The Bobbins and Reelers Morris Dancers Proceeds to Airedale and Cookridge
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Admission 20p — Refreshments all day .Cake and Craft Stall: Tombola
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7.30 p.m. in Whalley Methodist Hall £3.00 incl
refreshments All Welcome
TRINITY RESTORATION and DEVELOPMENT FUND
COFFEE MORNING
Saturday, Nov. 7th 10 — 12
In the Church Hall
Cake Stall, Bring and Buy 40p entry
T a s ty t re a t in store
ONE of the most tantalising competitions ever has come to an end with six lucky win ners on their way to enjoying mouthwatering meals for two at some of the most outstand ing restaurants in the Ribble Valley. Kibble Valley Mayor Coun. John Travis, decked
out in his mayoral chain, drew the winners of the “Taste of Europe” competition from a grand total ol
tions in a European quiz published for throe weeks in the “Advertiser and Times.” The answers — which were Edam, Underberg,
18S entries. The winners had to answer correctly all six ques
ravioli, oyster, paella and escargot — spelled Europe in celebration of Lancashire’s first-ever “Europe
competition will also be treated to a tree overnight
Week.” Three of the winners of the Ribble Valley Council
Fascinated by tales of round world voyage
A VOYAGE around the world by sea fascin
ated members of Clitheroe Naturalists. Tile speaker was Mr continued to Darwin, then
NATURALISTS CLITHEROE
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Lectures on November 12th and January 14th in the library
All other winter
lectures in the Kemple Room, Ribblesdale
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CHRISTIAN UNITED
November 7th in St James’
Pastoral Centre, 7-30 p.m.
Speaker: Mr C. Dyer O.M.F., Thailand
Everyone welcome METHODIST TRINITY
CHURCH Clitheroe
SFAMILYERVICE
For Remembrance Sunday
NOVEMBER 8th 10-30 a.m.
W H I S T a n d D O M I N O
D R IV E at the
Festival Hall, Gisburn
November 7th at 7-30 p.m.
Saturday,
Admission £1 inc. supper Meat Prizes
LOYOLA CUBS
J U M B L E S A L E
Saturday, November 7th at 2 p.m.
At the Catholic Social Centre, Lowcrgate
Admission 10p Relreshments available
ST CATHERINE’S CHURCH
West Bradford
A J U M B L E S A L E
Pound Stall in the
SUNDAY SCHOOL SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 7th 1992
2-15 p.m.
Admission 10p Tea and Biscuils available
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MORNING Sat., Nov. 7th
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Saturday, Nov. 7th Cl at the door
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School at 7-30 p.m. United
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TOY FAIR
Saturday, November 7th 1 0— 12 noon
Gerald Iddon, who was introduced by chairman Mrs Christine Washhmok and described in detail the third part of his round the world voyage.
sported first to Now Zen- I: ' ‘
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land, where lie spent th cc 1)r() ht ^ months making ins yacht
Members were tra n i
C.ypi
and the islands are fringed with deserted beaches and hazardous reefs.
on to Borneo and Indone sia. There were line pic tures of the Indonesian fishing traps and of the floating market at Penang. Seventeen days of had
... n,..,.,. m the Suez Canal ruiu/. can...
weather marked the pas sage of the Red Sea and
seaworthy heioie sett n|! U||1.ll(,lyi lllL. s|i(lL sail loi New Caledonia,
where pine tre e s .and {jvprus had been sLolen. palms grow side by side
ralia, there were beautiful Connie Bishop and pro slides of Llie Chesterfield mised to return when he coral roofs, showing great varieties of colours and shapes.
Crossing over to Aust-
Bay of Biscay, lie was thanked by Mrs
luid built another boat. The next lecture, by Peter Jepson, will he held
tlie Great Barrier Reef to Cairns, the most northerly town in Australia, and
He then passed through
at 7-30 p.m. next Thurs day, at Clitheroe Library, the subject being “Flowers of the Western Pyrenees.'
I n i t ia t iv e o n v iew
A SPECIAL exhibition about Ribble Valley schools involved in a now Government initiative is being held
at Clitheroe Parish Hall, starting tomorrow. Local primary and secondary schools will he dis
playing information about projects undertaken through the Education in Business Partnership
launched last January.
ajrcjs industry and education links, the public is invited to take a look at the exhibition, which runs
To learn more about the initiative, which encoiu .... . . .
from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
PLANS for the reo pening of the rail ser vice between Clith eroe and Blackburn are steaming ahead, thanks to a £100,000 boost from the Lanca shire County Council.
agreed to make the contri bution towards the esti mated £150,000 cost of refurbishing Clitheroe Station.
The council has formally
will contribute tile reinain- i n g a in o u n t f r o m a
Rihhle Valley Council C I . I T I I E R O F . F O O T I t A U , C l .U l t
A n n u a l G e n e r a l M e e t i n g F r i d a y I 3 t h N o v e m b e r O S : O O p m I n t h e C l u b h o u s e S h a w b r i d y e O P E N M E E T I N G
S W I .INI T O NJ
t o a m s p o n s o r s | N S U IT A N C I;
y o u a r e a b l u e s s u p p o r t e r a e t i o r o t h e r w i s e d o n ’ t m i s s t h i s
o p p o r t u n i t y t o h e l p f o r m u l a t e t h e f u t u r e d i r e c t i o n o l t h e c l u b .
It’s full steam ahead
“THE best don’t mess!” is the winning message from Blackburn Rovers hot-shot Alan Shearer for Bonfire Night. The safety campaign, promoted by the Depart'
£100,000 budget, e a r marked over the next two years for improvements at Clitheroe, as well as Wlial- 1 e y , L a n g it o a n tl Wiltshire. Ribble Valley planning
Storm of 19S7, Mr Iddon was riding it out in the
At the time oi the Great
rl ()|- t |)e voyage and ol , „
lL,n .il()1.y. Unfor- ,s of this
jnl0 more .
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L u c k y r e a d e r s w i n g o u r m e t n i g h t o u t stay for two at the eating establishments where
accommodation is available. They are Mrs Deana Ralph, of Windsor Avenue,
Clitheroe, who won the gourmet meal at Northcote Manor, Langho; Susan Hughes, of Wit Loo, Black burn, who will be dining at the Foxfields Hotel, Bil- lington; and Miss M. Whittaker, of Hawthorne I lace, Clitheroe, who be enjoying an evening at the Old Stone House, Mitton.
Edlington, of West Bradford Road, Waddington, whose prize is a meal at Hoathcotos Restauiant, Langho; Mrs Shirley Driver, of Fort Street, Clitli- eroc, who will he dining at Brown’s Bistro, in the town; and Lisa Parkinson, of Seedall Avenue, Clith eroe, who will be treated to a gourmet experience at Clitheroe’s Auctioneer Restaurant. Pictured during the prize draw are the Mayor
The remaining three winners are Mrs Marjorie , .
and Ribble Valley projects officer Pat Ward, who organised the “Taste of Europe" competition.
B R ID G E C L U B
W IN N E R S at Clitheroe Hriilge Club wen*: NS M r .1. Morrish ami M r Stohl, M r It. Atkinson ami M r I*. Jennings; KW M r L. Carner, M r K. Holden, Mr and
Mrs Pawlieki. \V dealer, EW game.
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replied with a negative two dia monds and west jumped to five diamonds. West could see 10 certain tricks and. although his
p a r tn e r had failed to make a positive bid. it was still possible that east might have the right cards to find an 11th trick. Hast might have the ace of
spades or queen o f clubs or length in clubs to set up the suit, or he short in clubs to provide a ruff. As it was, east’s hand was useless and only 10 tricks could
he made. A f te r the two club opening
and the two diamond response, the good hand was excised on the table and north would see that, i f he kept all his clubs, he would lak e two tr ic ks in the suit, which with his p artner’s spade tr ic k would defeat the
contract. However, i f west had fore
seen this s ituat io n he might eive opened two diamonds and
then jumped as before to five dinmoitds a f te r his p a r tn e r ’s deiiud. Now the good hand is bidden and north, unaware of west's ihstribution and forced to discard on the diamonds, might well let. eo a club. Then declarer would make a small dub for his l l th trick. Monday’s winners were: NS
Mr and Mrs .1. I'awlicki, M r A. Singer and Mrs K. Wilson; 10W Mr ami Mrs (.J. Pollard, Mrs 1. Parke and Mr Ik Ormorod. Winners on Thursday were:
ment of Trade and Industry, is aimed at reminding children to think "safety first!” now that Guy Fawkes’ night is upon us. Finding out about the campaign from the Rovers
NS joint M r .1. L. Garner and M r t l . Capstick. M r 1). Moulding and M r U. Wakey; BW Mrs J. Lucas and Miss 11. Bdmundson, Mrs 10. Cornfield and Mrs J. Wheatcroft.
1). M .S . Foreign coins
and England star are these local children sporting firework safety slogan caps: from the left, Peter Singleton, Rebecca Fenton, Lisa Bergman, Oliver Harper and Robert Fenton. Firemen Neil Fuller and Glen Fogarty were also on hand to give a few
manager Mr Stewart Bai ley said work in Clitheroe could begin as early as Christmas, with a view towards completion in time for the resumption of tlie Dales Rail service in early spring. The actual rail service,
safety tips.
A JEWELLERY box con taining various Continen
tal coins, valued at £15, was stolen from a house in l’ag e field C re s c e n t , Clitheroe.
SPECIAL SPECIAL OFFER ( f o r a U m i t e t l p e r i o d o n l y )
with an hourly service most of the day, should resume by May 1994. Brit ish Rail iias said the ser vice will carry an esti mated cost of £339,000 a year. Forecasts by the Insti
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Community Centre
Lane Ends N" D O M IN O
November 11th at 7-30 p.m.
D R IV E Wednesday,
Adults £1. children 50p inc. plate supper
OWD NED’S TAVERN Presents
Tuesday, November 10th CHILDREN IN NEED
CAR BOOT SALE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
BUOYANT CAR PARK
Hallam Road, Nelson
10 a.m. — only £5 per car Arrive from 9 a.m.
GERMAN BEER NIGHT
with
ROY WOLFE (Oompah-man) Plus German Beer Promotion
A VERY POPULAR NIGHT — DON'T MISS IT!
Adjacent Old Stone House, Mitton Road, Mitton. Tel: 0254 826544
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To avoid disappointment^ghone today a
TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until (i-30 p.m. Hart ley’s Chemist, Church Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until (1-30 p.m.
SPONSORED BY —
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tute of Transport Studies at Leeds University indi cate the line will make a deficit of up to £90,000 in the first year, hut by the third year could generate £300,000, plus £50,000 from journeys by tourists, for example, into the Rih hle Valley. Ribble Valley Council
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY -J* O v e r 200 Room-Sized Roll Ends in Stock N ow -I- lOOO's Sq. Yds a v a ilable o f f the Roll -t* All qualities a v a ilable to ord e r
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2 .9 9 sq. ycl. Good quality Wiltons in stock from £ 1 0 -9 9 sq. y d .
has already agreed to con tribute £25,000 towards any deficit in the first year.
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