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A brilliant day out tor Traders. Car Boot sellers and Visitors
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THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th MIDGEHOLE SHOWFIELD
(adjacent to Broughton Hall on the A59 at SKIPTON)
GIANT SUNDAY MARKET & Car Boot Sale
Car Boot spaces only £8 Vans £10 - no booking necessary arrive from 7-00 a.m.
Caterers and attractions by arrangement ALL ENQUIRIES — 0253 779449 Awesome August OffeTI
T ubs, Wed & Thurs Nights 6.00 - 8.30pm & Sunday Lunch 12 noon onwards
2 - 3 course meals for £5.50
Rlbchester Nr Blackburn With this vouchor B o o k in g E s s e n t ia l •
Friday & Sa tu r " fh e
Cover charge Included In the price of your meal WW I UW |M M U H KN Ul JlUUr ’ IlltW I
in c lu d e s R o a s t Beef, Y ork sh ire Pu d
Ideal venue for your parties, birthdays, ~'iristmas celeb r ‘
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COUNTRY FAYRE SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th
First Race 1.30 p.m. Entrance and parking free Stalls - Rides - Tombola - Food 4 * The 33rd Annual
HURST GREEN VILLAGE FETE Sunday 8th August 1993 at Memorial Halt and Field
Parade to the Fete at 2pm from the Eagle and Child Hotel
A d u lts 50p, ch i ld re n free To be opened by:
Father O’Halloran, Rector of Stonyhurst College Family Disco (with food)
730pm m i 10.00pm in the Memorial Hall
Children come In Fancy Dress it 1,45pm to the Eagle and Child for the Paradi Prizes will be swarded at the Opening Ceremony_______
CLITHEROE AREA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SILVER JUBILEE
SHOW on SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th
ST AUGUSTINES RC HIGH SCHOOL Billington
10 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Handicrafts, confectionery and sweets, horticulture and flower arranging,
produce and preserves, refreshments available
CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS Wl MARKET
T tM a b tl X E A J E U s T T O P J L A Y .T H E
ORGAN OR KEYBOARD
For pleasure or exams, Also available for concerts and functions
re a s o n a b le rates
T eh 0 2 0 0 2 6 5 5 5 EFEEFcEGBli
Edlsford Bridge Hotel CUttieroe
Tel: 22637
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT This Sunday 8 August
GOODNIGHT BAND music to suit everyone,
VONNYS starts 8.00 p.m.
"Come along for a good night’ * * *
Bar Food Available Choice o f good cask beers.
| CORONATION HOTEL,
NR.GISBURN 2 milos East on AS9
rC A R B O O T S A L E SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th
Cars and Small Vans £7 Large Vans & Trailers £9 No bookings necessary
IT'S BIG & BUSY 9 a.m. • 4 p.m., Arrive from 8 a.m.
EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY
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SUNDAY AUGUST 15th
Trains every H hour 10am - 4pm PR ESEN TS FO R CHILDREN
TEL- GENERAL ENQUIRIES Stdpton (0756) 794727 OR TALKING TIMETABLE Sldpton (0756) 795189
Just turn up. No new goods. Tables for hire Enquinos or advice
Telephone MR C
Md .r . Barnoldswlck 815756
CAR BOOT MARKET EVERY SUNDAY
8 Aero site - Spocos for Everyone - "With Hard Standing"
CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC * YOU COULD MAKE A PACKET Behind Petre Arms - Langho
Off A59 r/bout towards Whalloy Cars C5, Vans £8 onivo 8 n.m. Enq. 0254 240298
THIS IS THE SITE THAT WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT When leaving — no hassle — no queuing. Back on A59 in seconds
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
JUMBLE SALE
Saturday, August 7th 2-00 — 4-00 p.m.
Whaltey Methodist School Room
Admission liO/i lief resit meats available
CAR BOOT SALE
Piocoods to Whalley Villago Hall
SUNDAY 15th AUGUST 9.00 a.m. onwards
Swan Hotel Car Park, Whalley Cars C5 Vans C7
8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon-Friday No now goods or food
To book ring Mrs James (0254) 822466 between
FRIDAY NIGHT IS F ISH NIGHT A T TH E
COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Trapp Lane, Slmonstone. Tel: 772781
THE HIGHER TRAPP WHAT A CATCH AT £15.95
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THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMATES FREE
Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings
ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE LOWERGATE
50/50 DANCE SATURDAY AUGUST 7th
8-00 —11-30 p.m. £1-00 pay at the door
(JUST OFF THE A41) OPEN 10 A.M.
FREE CAR PARKING
TELEPHONE: CHESTER (0244) 380280
CONSERVATION CANNOT WAIT
1 ^ A Regiiterod Chority SC
Admission 40p (Accompanied Children Free)
TOY & TRAIN FAIR Municipal Hall, Albert Road, Colne.:-
TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 10th 7.00pm - 9.30pm
Onco again we have a great selection of Model Railways; Llodo, Dinky Toys, I j f j lU X Corgi, Scalectrix etc etc.
REFRESHMENTS TREE PARKING ” Admission 60p Children 40p
Organised by J.Webb Tel: 0526 398198 UPTON, CHESTER
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Gravestone decision branded ‘callous’
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VAI.I.KY MI* Nigel IOvans has described as “callous and harsh" the decision not to allow a Whalley family to inscribe t h e i r d a u g h t e r ’s headstone. As reported in the
“Advertiser and Times,” Whal ley and Wiswell Cemetery lias refused to allow Mrs Heather Jack- son to place a verse on her daughter Tracey’s grave stone. Tracey (31) died tragically last Christmas, after a brave fight against cancer.
dinosaurs. The secret of Mottik lies
in its unique method of construction. From the brightly coloured square and triangular bricks, joined together by “stiks” which slide easily into the grooves along the sides of the bricks, two and three .....
shapes are really sturdy and can be played with in their own right as new
we are asking children between the ages of four and eight to use their imagination and draw and colour their own dinosaur. The winning picture must be interesting, expressive and an original design. The closing date for the
dimensional shapes can be competition is August created. The finished 16th. Entries should be
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R o e f ie ld c a l l fo r fu n d in g s t ra te g y
CASH-STRAPPED management committee members of Roefield Lei sure Centre — baled out with an additional grant of £5,000 from Clith eroe Town Council — are calling on the local authorities to adopt a sensible long-term strategy of revenue support for the facility.
request to Clitheroe Town ers to play indoor howls Council’s chief commercial Council came about after on.
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| allowed to remember her with a short verse. We are regimented in life and it is a shame if we are to be regimented in death.” Mr Evans has written to
Jackson his su ppor t, ; accusing cemetery chiefs of a "lack of feeling” and of t a k in g a “ dogmati c stance.”He said: “Tracey was taken from her family in the most tragic of circum stances and it seems only fitting that they should be
Mr 8 vans has given Mrs ; j
A CLITHEROE lady whoj switehed a job in the hotel business for a career in the travel industry has landed a high-flying appointment with an expanding holiday company. Miss Ruth Kelly (28), of
opment manager in the North West for the Pano rama Holiday Group. Miss Kelly, who grew
Beverley Drive, has been appointed sales devel
the chairman of the area’s Burial Committee, asking that the situation be reviewed. “ It would be callous and unnecessarily harsh if the .Jacksons were denied their final tribute to Tracey,” he added.
C h em is ts ’ ro ta
I TODAY and tomorrow, Feler Buckley, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Heyes Chemist, Moor
up in Cl ithero e and a t tended Westholme School, Bl a c k b u rn , actual ly studied hotel management at Blackpool College. She started work at the Piccadilly Hotel, in Manchester, but decided to take a year off working for the holiday company Intersun in Cyprus. The position launched
the Ttoefield Cent r e experienced cash flow dif ficulties and comes on top of a £2,500 grant already made to the centre this year by the council. While the latest cash
The additional funding buy carpeting for pension- The Ribblc Valley services officer, Mr John
input was welcomed by Coun. Stephen Sutcliffe (Clitheroe), who is com mittee treasurer to the centre, he is now calling for a similar level of sup port from the Ribble Val ley Council. “We requested the addi
an ex t r a £10,000 to £15,000 a year from the local authorities, we could introduce additional activi ties, as well as provide money for long-term main tenance to tne centre,” added Coun. Sutcliffe. To help boost atten
‘We believe that with
Heap, said that there had not, as yet , been any approach from the Roe- f i e l d m a n a g em e n t committee.
tional money from Clith eroe Town Council after a cash flow difficulty at the centre. If we were to get a similar amount from the Ribble Valley Council, we would be very happy,” said Coun. Sutcliffe. Whi le the £500,000
dances still further, the management committee has distributeil up to 7,000 leaflets and plans to iook more closely at current opening hours and admis sion costs.
provided the centre with capital and loans towards building costs. When Roe- ficld was opened, it was supposed to be self-financ ing. However, I am sure if an approach was made to Ribble Valley Council, it would look favourably on such a request,” he said.
“In the past, we have E W o rld o f cH a ils
c e n t r e , o p e n e d in February of last year, received nearly £300,000 from the Ribble Valley Council in building costs, it has not had any revenue support. The centre hosts a vari
her career in the travel industry, paving the way for future appointments with Aspro Holidays and Novotours. A member of Pendle Ski
Lane: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.
ety of community and indoor activities, including badminton, table-tennis, volley ball, cricket, ju-jitsu and mountaineering on its climbing wall. “At this moment there
Holiday Group to expand j sales in the North West.
Aim ing to forge
future links on planning policy
PARISH councillors from across the Ribblc Valley will soon be meeting borough council lors to discuss how local views are taken into account when planning applications are
determined.
Council spearheaded the meeting, largely because of an application concern ing a development where planning consent was given for the number of houses to be doubled, without the parish coun cil’s knowledge. But chairman Mrs Caro
Ribchos t e r Parish
line Openshaw was quick to point out that the meet ing with the Planning and Development Committee was not about airing past grievances, hut forging better communication links for the future. “We are going to this
meeting in a constructive spirit. We want to he able
to work wiLh tile planning committee as well as pos
sible in the future,” she said. “We are just looking
for ways to improve the system.” Parish council clerk Mr
Martin Taylor added tl members believed a one- to-one meeting directly with borough councillors
.lhal il warranted a differ ent meeting specifically with members of the Plan ning and Development Committee,” he said. Ribche s t e r Par ish
would prove more worth while than going through the Parish Councils’ Liai son Committee. “Certainly, the feeling in our parish council was
Club, Miss Kelly will he helping the Panorama
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