Ci i theme 2232], (Edi torial), 22328 (Advert ising). Burnley 22881 (Classified) 0 DBY OUT IN RIBCH ESTER Museum of Childhood
Award winning Museum with constantly changing Exhibitions.
Wonderful model Fairground.
Professor Tomlin’s world famous Flea Circus.
Childhood Memorabilia fo r all ages.
'p a n , £ v e n y o * te ’ Museum Shop
Collector's Teddy Bears and Dolls.
Ixi rgest selection d\r o f Miniatures and Dolls' Houses in the North West.
Doll's House Estate Agents. Curiosities.. Collectables.. Pocket money toys and souvenirs
Black Bull Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Traditional Home Cooking at affordable prices
Families welcome to our new Family Room Sfxtcial
Children's Menu.
Facilities fo r group bookings and children's parties.
Served 12-2 & 7-9 Tue-Sun. We offer a wide variety - - anything from a sandwich to
a fu l l meal. To reserve a table call 0254 878291
THE MUSEUMAND SHOP ARE OPEN 12 MONTHS OF THE YEAR 6 days a week from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed Mondays) • Tel: 0254 878520
Ribchester with its interesting Roman History has a lot to offer
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CLOTHES SHOW LIVE
at Earls Court London & Christmas Shopping Weekend
IT IN E R A R Y :
Friday 11th Dec Early evening departure to London
Saturday 12th Dec Free day in London
Sunday 13th Dec Clothes Show Live & Catwalk Show
02 nights accommodation in twin room with full English breakfast at the Plaza on the Park Hotel (Single room supplement £12.00 per night)
Price of £85.00 includes:-
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For over 30 years Yamaha Music Schools have been practising what they preach. Namely: Learning to make music should be ns natural a process as learning to talk. From the age of 7 children's finger muscles undergo rapid development and they can be trained to play the keyboard without strain. This is also the time when a class of children can learn from one another as naturally ns possible.
The new Piano Course for Children and Hlcctonc School for Children have been carefully planned to offer the perfect learning environment for children in this age group who have had no previous experience. By teaching familiar and popular tunes we automatically introduce young pupils to the basic musical skills of reading, composing and arranging.
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S HURST GREEN BOWLING CLUB
FLEA MARKET & INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
at the Village Hail on Sunday, October 25th
from 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Admission 30p
Refreshments available Tel: Stonyhurst 826486 ^ '* ★ * ★ * * * *,* ★ * * * ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ *,* ★ *
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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT ’ , SATURDAY 24th OCTOBER
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SUNDAY 25th OCTOBER ■ v
LINDA HAMPTON ' ' f: BUBBLY FEMALE VOCAL
CLITIIEKOE WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP Warmly invite you to an
OCTOBER MEETING
To he held in the Meeting Room at the Clitheroe Library
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2«th, 19112 Commencing ut 7.45 p.m.
(Refreshments from 7.15 p.m.) -------Speaker —
CLITHEROE OCTOBER FUNFAIR E D IS FO R D C A R P A R K
Opening: Friday 23rd Saturday 24th Monday 26th
6 p.m. -10 p.m. 1p.m.-10 p.m. 6 p.m. -10 p.m
Car Parking and admission FREE — Fun for all Including New Attractions
MURIEL BUTLIN (Clitheroe)
“Be aulow with the Spirit" Rom 13.1 J Moor Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 22193 BROWN COW
TONIGHT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd TONY VASCO Great Comedy Vocalist
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th
WAYNE PETERS Sing-along-a-Wayne SUNDAY LUNCH SPECIAL Served 1 2— 5 p.m.
Soup and Roll, Roast Bee! and Yorkshire Pudding, Roast and Creamed Potatoes, 2 veg £2.50
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fi Trinity Youth & Community Centre
i Parson Lane, Clitheroe
FANCY DRESS DISCO
SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER
7-30 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. Tickets £1-00
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A Hurst Green, Nr Whalley , SUNDAY 25th, OCTOBER,,
DEALERS’ FAIR STONYHURST ,
' , Friday .11 a m. to 9 p .m.; ’ft "Saturday and Sunday lO a.m. -
;. daily to 6 p.m.,, 5 p.m. Sunday (1 'A vast 'variet yo f genuine antiques for sale to ;
, nationwidept the leading show for the whole of the county throughout this historic building t
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•:; COUNTRY BISTRO ; , Admission £2.50 per Adult, Children free ! ’ Country;House Events 0937 5410651. ^,
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COFFEE MORNING Town Mayor’s Parlour
Saturday, 31 st October 10 a.m. — 12 noon
Prize raflle, tombola S usual stalls % -p
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The 15th famous anniial LANCASHIRE
CLITHER0E SOCIAL CLUB: WELLGATE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th 1 ROGERWADE ’ (Vocalist) . ■- WEDNESDAY : USUAL ENTERTAINMENT : WEEKLY COLLECTOR'S
FAIR & FLEA MARKET every Monday at Blackburn Market Avenue
■ STALLS PROVIDED (al a reasonable cost) ■ FACILITIES AVAILABLE
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CONTACT BLACKBURN 585462 or 585357
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B0LT0N-BY-B0WLAND VILLAGE HALL
WHIST and
DOMINOES on
Wed. 28th Oct. at 7.45 p.m.
Admission £1.00 (inc. Supper)
VILLAGE HALL
b a sh a l l EAVES
C h r is tm a s M a r k e t Nov. 15th
10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enquiries:
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Memorial Hall FUR &
FEATHER Whist &
Domino Drive
Friday, 13th November at 7.30
Admission E1.50 inc. refreshments
Friends of Fur and Feather
GRAND PRIZE BINGO
Tuesday 27th October at
CLITHEROE BRITISH
LEGION CLUB Start 8 p.m.
WADDINGTON
J um b le S a le in
St. Helen’s
Sunday School on
Saturday 24th October at
2.00 p.m. Admission 10p ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
HARLEQUIN FANCY DRESS HIRE
Quality costumes £8 and £10
Suitable lor parties, fund raising,
kissagrams, carnivals, fetes, promotions, etc. Wig hire and carnival make-up available.
Telephone
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Good quality Wiltons in stock from £10.99 sq. yd. Patterned carpets from £2.99 sq. yd.
See our impressive range of quality caipets most of which are manufactured here in Clitheroe.
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FREE PARKING. OPEN: Mon - Tucs 9 ajn. - 5 P-m.; Wed closed for restocking; Thurs 9 a-m. - 8 p.m.; Frl 9 a.m.- 4.30 pun.; Sat 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Top Enterprise award for local industry chief
A RIBBLE VALLEY in dus t r ia l is t has received a top award for promoting links between education and industry.
Grindleton, the managing director of Jones Stroud Insulations, Longridge, received the Young Enter-
Mr Gordon Blain, of
prise Gold Award for his education, contribution to industry Introducing the award, and education links. The award was pre
sented by Sir Kit McMa hon at the Quest Luncheon held at the United States
House, has helped suc cessive Young Enterprise teams in the Kibble Valley t o w i n a v a r ie t y o f achievement awards, put ting the area firmly on the Young Enterprise map.
Embassy in London. Mr U1 a in , of Syke
H e was one of the speakers at the luncheon,
Alterations to farm
change of agricultural land lo residential use and for alterations ami extensions lo Kitchens Farm, Kashall Eaves. Members of the Kibble alley Council’s Planning and Development Commit
PLANNING consent has eon granted for the
sion and alterations to the Grade 11 listed dwelling. There was also a pro- osal for a detached
s e n io r people from industry and commerce on the benefits of links between industry and
addressing an audience ofi
Mr Peter Westgurth, chief executive of Young Enter prise, drew attention to Mr [Haiti’s efforts to intro duce a European aware ness to Young Enterprise and the valuable contribu tion he has made as one of the team writing the Young Enterprise instruc tion manuals. Mr Main has been a
member of the Hyndburn ami Kibble Valley Young Enterprise Area Hoard for five years and a business adviser to the Young Enterprise companies run by Longridge High School, who have been UK final ists for two years out of the last four. The award came as a
THREE members of Trin ity Youth Club weighed anchor and set sail from' , Ipswich along the east/, coast last Monday, aboard:’ the “Lady Boadicea” for five days of deck scrub-.' b i n g a n d m a i n - s a i 1 hoisting. The sea-bound holiday is
Trinity trio all at sea
courtesy of the Ocean Youth Club, an ocean- based sailing organisation' which offers places to' young people with learn ing difficulties on board a properly organised sailing craft.
tee heard that the pro- Hisal sought planning ami isted building consent for two-storey rear exten
garage and stable blockto be erected to the rear and, in order to achieve this, the land was subject to a change of use application.
SOROPTIMIST
INTERNATIONAL of CLITHEROE
BAVARIAN EVENING
EIDLEWEISERS UMPHA BAND
BOLTON-by-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd 1992
7-30 p.m. — 12 midnight
Price £5 Refreshments included
complete surprise, said Mr Main, adding that he was delighted the outstanding success of Young Enter prise in the Hyndburn and Kibble Valley area, direct result of the hard work and dedication of a lot of local people, had been recognised at national level.
Agency is
commended THE Kibble Valley Enter prise Agency has been awarded a highly com mended notation in the first TSB Hank Agency awards. The KVEA was not one
of the 11 regional winners who received a cheque for £:')()(> and entered the next phase of the competition
among 21 enterprise agen cies nationally lo be highly commended by the judges. The quality of entries
however
which carries an award of To,000. It Wits,
hits prompted the TSH Hank to correlate them and publish an executive report and “best practice” document, which are due for release lit the end of the month.
to go were Gary William-, son (20), who is a member i of staff at Trinity, Claire ; Seaward (l(i) and William;
The three lucky people. ! Hudson (lo).
Jackson said: "It is about; 10 years since anyone from; Trinity has been on such) an expedition. It is a great! opportunity for them and : they will he involved from; tile start in the actual sail- mg of the craft."
Youth leader Mr Geoff; ;
used to be in the Royal j Navy, so will be quite at! home. The intrepid trio are due; hack tomorrow.
He added that Gary.; ' . DUTY O PHARMACISTS
TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes Chemist, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will he open until li-30 p.m. Boots, Castle Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m.
Monday to Friday until (i-30 p.m.
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