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Saturday, July 10th 2.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.
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Bring and Buy: Ticket 75p ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN’S ITINERARV
1 Depart Sunday 14 August from: .'CUTHEROE • COLNE • NELSON
• BURNLEY • PAD I HAM •
2. Arrive at Roundhay Park, Leeds, in time for the gates opening at 4.00 p.m. (1st support band 6.00 p.m.) Scats arc not reserved for this son of concert - viewing on first come, first served basis.
3. After the show, approximately 10.30 p.m. rejoin the coach for return journey home.
You may arrive home in the early hours of the morning. It is therefore advisable that you arrange travel, i.e. lifts, taxis etc. before travelling.
ALL TIMES AND DETAILS MAY BE SUBJECT TO ALTERATION •Insurance is available at a cost of SA per person
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
WE MEET TO WORSHIP GOD
AND HEAR HIS WORD Every Sunday in
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL
DRAMA COMPLEX At 10.30 a.m.
CAR BOOT SALE TRAVELLERS HOTEL
GISBURN
SUNDAY, JULY 11th 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Arrive from 8 a.m.
Cars and Small Vans £7 Large Vans & Trailers £9 No bookings necessary
IT'S BIG & BUSY
Just turn up. No new goods. Tables for hire Enquines or advice
MORNING Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour
Saturday July 10th 10 a.m. -1 2 noon In aid of Lepra
Bring and Buy - Cake Stall - Book Stall Admission 45p
ST. PAUL’S SCOUT GROUP
FAMILY FUN DAY S a tu rd a y J u ly 10th 1 - 5 p.m. at
RO E F IE LD , LOW MOOR Various stalls and attractions including:
VELCRO WALL - BOUNCING CASTLE Refreshments available
PAKIS - AUGUST WAysS/&7A7S/ArSAY*V//AV<VSMW/AYS/&////JAYStW/f/?iVAYtVMf//M//SS//SttoWA*sAf) "Zii C'est Magnifique! Our 4 day long
weekend break to Paris!
MONDAY, AUGUST 30th PRICE: £124
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th RETURNING
DEPARTING Itinerary:
Friday: Morning departure from local pick up points for afternoon ferry crossing fror Dover, arriving at Hotel ibis in the evening.
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Amazing value al only £69 per person
• Travel from your local departure point by corrfortabte, modern coach with redoing
aeas.tolet and washing lariities.
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• 2 nights 4 star da luxe accommodation n London induding continental breakfast. Facliies indude 3 restaurants, nightlib, 3 bars and swimming pool. • All rooms have colour salalite television, direct dial telephone, loa and coflee making fadUies and private bathroom with balh/showerandw.c. • City lamiiarisalion lour induded. • Sunday morning excursion
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F o r y o u r FR E E b ro c h u re o r information call 0 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 and ask for R e a d o r Holiday*, o r ca ll into th e A d v e r tise r & T im e s Office, King S t r e e t . Clitheroe
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3 sightseeing tours included and ample time to explore under your own steam I
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Waddlr.crton |l CLITHEROE 28705
Food Served \ Daitv
Lunchtime an d evenings
Telephone MR c
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CLITHEROE "AFTERNOON TEAS"
H0DDER VALLEY BRITISH LEGION Annual
SUNDAY 11th JULY at
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
11 a.m. - 5.30 p.m.
CAKES AND REFRESHMENTS ALL| HOME MADE. REASONABLE PRICES.
ALL PROCEEDS TO BRANCH FUNDS C R A IG — C A P S T IC K
Canadian Mr Robert Douglas Craig married his English fiancee, Miss Jennifer Anne Capstick, at St
John’s Church, Read. The bridegroom, who works in business manage
youngest daughter of Mrs Joan Capstick, of Lawrence Avenue, Simonstone, and the late Mr Dennis Capstick. The bride, given away by her brother, Mr Anth
ment, is the only son of Dr and Mrs Douglas Craig, or Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The bride, who works as a computer analyst, is the
ony Capstick, wore a classic gown in white figured brocade, with it train. Her waist-length veil, embroi
dered with pearls, was held in place by a deep silk headband with embroidered pearls. She carried a bouquet of small orchids, white lilies and greenery. Site was attended by chief bridesmaid Sarah Bur-
dett, Lea Craig, the bridegroom’s sister, Fiona Hacking and Alison Bing, the bride’s niece. They wore ballet-length floral cotton dresses in lilac, green and white and carried posies of mixed garden flowers. The youngest bridesmaid had it Bo-Peep style dress in the same material and carried a basket of flowers. They all wore circlets of mixed garden flowers in
and tlie Rev. Alan Bing, brother-in-law of the bride, 'file organist was Mrs Sheila Williams. A reception was held at the Inn at Whitewell. The couple will live in Sheffield after a honey
their
hair.Best rntm wtis Mr Alisttfir Cobb and ushers were Mr Des Edwards and Mr Paul O’Hare. The service was performed by the Rev. Alan Reid
moon in Italy. Photograph: Pyo’s, Clitheroe.
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* LOW MOOR CLUB * * *
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Tel. 0200 23496 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
S DEEMO (Male voc. with a difference)
* SATURDAY, JULY 10th
* THE GOLDEN * KEY DRAW *
Also
* FREE & EASY £ (if you can do it - do it here)
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£ * Cask Boers * Food at the bar H * Children welcome till 9 p.m.
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Saturday: Morning sightseeing tour which takes in almost every famous landmark you will have eve heard of. Afternoon free. Evening sightseeing tour to see the illuminatedmonuments and buildings.
Sunday: Morning visit to Montmartre, home of artist and street entertainers. Afternoon visit to the town of Versailles (entrance to Chateau approx. £3 not included). Opportunity in the evening to visit the Folies Bergeres.
Monday: Depart Paris after breakfast, crossing the Channel early afternoon.
Tho Hotel Ibis la situated two miles south of Notre Dame. All bedrooms have en-aulte bathroom, direct
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dial telephone and satellite T. V. Your accommodation will boons bed and continental breakfast basis. Single rooms available at a supplement of £51.
This holiday has been arranged by Riviera Travel of Burton-on-Trent, Staffs. ABTA D1527
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For your FREE brochure or information call 0282 426161 and ask for Reader Holidays, or call into the Clitheroe Advertiser & Times Office, King Street, Clitheroe.
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Visit the most prestigious Showroom : in the North WestToday ■■
SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE
ii Opening times Mon - Fri 9.00am - 5.30pm ^ a t_ 9 ;0 0 am ^ 5 ;M £m
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CAR BOOT MARKET EVERY SUNDAY
8 Acre site - Spaces fo r Everyone CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC - YOU COULD HAVE A PACKET
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Off A59 r/bout towards Whalley Cars C5, Vans C8 arrive 8 a.m.
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COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Trapp Lane, Stmonstone. Tel: 7 7 2 7 8 1
THE HIGHER TRAPP THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAY PERIOD FOR A OPEN EVERY lVnCHTI*ME & EVENING
FULL RANGE OF QUALITY HOME MADE BAR SNACKS PLUS A LA CARTE MENU 5 )|
NURSERY SCHOOL
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ST. PAUL’S LOW MOOR
JULY 11th 7-30 p.m.
SUNDAY.
SONGS OF PRAISE
Speaker: Revd. Pat Houston
(Downham and N. Carolina) •Including insurance
SOCIAL CENTRE Lowergate
5 0 /50 DANCE SATURDAY JULY 10th
8 p.m. — 11-30 p.m. Dancing to
PHIL CASE DISCO Tickets £1
TfIXI HIRE JOE SIMPSON
— — Billington DISTANCE NO OBJECT
Airport Service at very competitive rates
Tel: Whalley (0 2 5 4 ) 8 2 2 0 0 2 for details
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Party mood for school birthday
A GLASS of anniversary punch and a slice of celebratory cake was the order of the day for 300 past pupils of Edisford Primary . School, Clitheroe, who gathered for the school’s 40th birthday get-together.
many of whom had not seen each other for years — who were serenaded by the school’s choir.
made by school cook Mrs Lily Pratt and iced by fellow cook Mrs Christine Roth, was cut by school governor Coun. Bert Jones (pic tured), with the help of the school’s youngest pupils, Clive Hutchin son and Lconic Ash worth, both four.
The special cake,
The s c h o o l a lso mounted a special dis
play for the celebration, which depicted differ ent aspects of life in the 1950s. The exhibition, which
The proceedings were attended by past pupils — ! /
TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley, Railway View, Chthcroe, will be
C h em is ts ’ ro ta
open until G-30 p.m. H ar tley’s Chemist,
Friday until G-30 p.m. T P e n d le Club
Church Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to
weekly bridge session at the Pendle Club, Clith eroe, were Mrs K. Bulcoek and Mr T. Adey, Mrs P. Adey and Mr J. Lynch.
HE winners of the I
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 8th, 1993
was co-ordinated by teachers Mrs Elizabeth W i ls o n a n d M is s A m a n d a J o n e s , included photographs of the school’s history, including its Low Moor origins. Head teacher at the
school, Mrs Mary Ilal- lcwell, said: “ It was a wonderful night. Many people hadn’t seen each o th e r for years and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves.”
F a rm v eh icle
A RED Suzuki all-terrain vehicle, valued at £1,000, was stolen from a garage at a farm on the outskirts of Sabden between 11 a.m. and (1-50 p.m. on Wednes day last week.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Whalley Road Tel: 0200 23566
FRIDAY, JULY 9th THE ELDERLEY
BROTHERS Folk music at It’s best
SUNDAY, JULY 11th (evening)
WAYNE PETERS & FRIENDS
TELEPHONE • CLITHEROE (0200) 24203 8 YORKSTSEET • CUTHEWf 8 ^
• This Seasons in wear less than V2 price
• Special Price Items Skirts at £9.95 Tops at £5.95 or less
• Our other labels to include OUI & OUI Set up to
50% OFF at UNDERLEY Tel. 05242 76203
(24 Hr crop information) open dally I0am-7pm.
Raspberries, gooseberries, blackcurrants. Redcurrants also available In season. Flcklng baskets supplied. Childrens playground/plcnlc area. Ices and home made refreshments.
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