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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising whalley Abbey_
Sat.. 21st & Sun. 22nd August 10-00 sum. - 9-00 p.m.
Htfreimna tieiUUt. Euj forking. Muss for DisMl Ceuta tj enenjtmnL
f e s t iv a l o f flowers Admission £2.50 Children 50p
Tuiitgiiufru idmission to grsmnis Pnaids to tie Chord VrUn Fond
Further detiiU from (02001 HUMP or 22418 Awesome August OffeTl
Wed, Thurs & Friday Nights 6-30 - 9 p.m. & Sunday Lunch 12 noon onwards
2 -3 course meals for £3-00
With this voucher B o o k in g E s s e n t ia l
in c lu d e s R o a s t B e e f, Y o rk s h ire P u d
Ideal venue for your parties, birthdays, C hristmas celebrations etc.
Lj, J Cover charge Induded in the prico of your meal __________ I
Friday & Saturday Night Is Party Night I Dina and Dance 'til 1 a.m.
XEL :_g2§4_87Q3QS_________________ R.V.L.D.A. ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
at B R IT ISH L EG IO N
on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th 1993 at 8 p.m. Entry Forms at your Pub or Club
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Whalley Road • Tel: 0200 23566
Friday August 13th Terrific Comedy Vocalist
------ BOBBY BENDER - — Sunday Evening August 15th Sing along with
WAYNE PETERS Featuring Mini Quiz
K I T C H E N INOW O P E N RMS^ee^^forkshires^MS^^Croame^PotaloeiMw^^regjLXS^
Bar snacks served Mon-Sal, Sun Lunch Home made Soup & Rofl
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LEARN TO PLAY THE ORGAN OR KEYBOARD
For pleasure or exams, Also available for concerts and functions
reasonable rates n Tel: 0200 26555 Ui
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* The Royal B ritish L egion ★ Whalley Road, Clitheroe
& usual entertainment every Saturday COMING SOON ■■
Saturday Night will hi "STAR NIGHT',
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EM B S A Y S TE AM R A ILW A Y
SklDton North Yorkshire
TEDDY BEARS PICNIC
W i th S o o ty SUNDAY AUGUST 15th
Trains every Vs hour 10am - 4pm PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN
TEL: GENERAL ENQUIRIES Sldpton (0756) 794727 OR TALKING TIMETABLE Sldpton (0756) 795189
C A R B O O T S A L E TRAVELLERS HOTEL, GISBURN |
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th 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
_ , . Telephone MR C . .
Bamoldswlck 815756
C A R B O O T M A R K E T EVERY SUNDAY
Cnappe tor Everyone - "With Hard Standing
Off A59 r/bout towards Whalley Cars £5. Vans £8 arrive 8 a.m. Sell old or new
THIS IS THE SITE TH A T WILL TR EAT YOU RIGHT wSnTe"“ no hassle-no queuing. Back on A59,n seconds
Ena. 0254 240298 „ „
CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC - YOU COULD MAKE A PACKET Behind Petre Arms - Langno
THIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th 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 QUALITY UPVC ~ WE
. employees ore ! I l ^ ^ 3 B 5 \ 1! !' n o n -c o m m is s io n .
| ' personnel PHASE POP IN M sM Z JU U | j g g l .f .U * J.J IL-i (d .1 .M J J . l :K 11 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
S U M M E R F E T E ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
at Lowfield House, Railway View, Clitheroe
on SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th Admission 50p
Refreshments available All proceeds to Clitheroe Health Centre Wednesday August 18th
CORVETTES D y n am ic 6 pee
’ M o tow n Glassies • ^
LOUNGE BAR Every Sunday \
THE VERY BEST KARAOKE PARTY
HAPPY HOUR • ALL NIGHT
•Every Wed, Fri & Sat
FUN & FRIVOLITY WITH PAT CARTER
CARVERY OPEN AS USUAL DURING JULY
Booking Office open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WEEKDAYS
CALL JOANNE ON (0254)384874 ■
UPTON, CHESTER
(JUST OFF THE A41) OPEN 10 A.M.
FREE CAR PARKING
TELEPHONE: CHESTER (0244) 380280
CONSERVATION CANNOT WAIT
FT1 A Registered Charity 2 C > ■
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WEDNESDAY AUGU S T 18th
Michael Bolton Look-a-like/Sound-a-like 8-30 p.m. — Free Admission
MAXWELL BACON
♦ ♦ ♦ SELECTED DRINKS AT SPECIAL PRICES
Adjacent Old Stonehouse, Mitton Road, Mitton. Tel. 0254 826544
fig^COACH HEIR
12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day
THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMATES FREE
H0DS0NS OF GISBURN GISBURN 445751 Evenings______ • I |
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: T. J. TURNER* * • Great Mersey Sound '
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL? NEED HELP?
Rii,ng the
SAM;ARITANS ANYTIME
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BLACKBURN 6 6 2 4 2 4
NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 1 Call or wrllo to
105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
5 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
LOWER
BUCK INN Waddlngton
CLITHEROE 28705
Food Served Dally
Lunchtime and evenings
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 12th, 1993 . 3 COFFEE
MORNING RIBBLE VALLEY
MAYOR'S PARLOUR
Saturday August 14th 10 a.m. -1 2 noon
Admission 50p inc. coffee & biscuits
P R O C E ED S FOR PEND LE W E L FARE
C LU B BUILDING FUND
Cakes, Bring & Buy, Tombola and Raffle
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FRIDAY*AUGUST 13th *
WAMMY AUGUST 14th
One Man Show SATURDAY,
FREE & EASY
} and Golden Key Draw* J (If you can do it — do it here!) J
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RIMINGTON W.l. 46th
ANNUAL HANDICRAFT and PRODUCE SHOW
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th 2-30 p.m.
In the Institute Opener: Mrs. A. Walker
Refreshments. Rallle Admission Adults 25p Children 10p
Chemists’ rota
C IV IC H A L L FRIDAY 131ti AUGUST (Closed Sunday)
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3 JURASSIC PARK E “ 1 * (PS)
TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes Chemist, Moor Lane, will be open until 6- 30 p.m. H a r tley ’s Chemist,
Church Street: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m., Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m.
Big day for fund-raisers
Tel. 0200 23496 « Teaching post St Pauls Street
for Peter A FORMER Clitheroe Royal Grammar School old boy is now on the other side of the desk — after taking up a teaching post at a bo y s ’ school in London. Peter Burgess (22) gra
| teaching geography and ; information technology to j secondary school pupils, i after being awarded a Ccr- : tificate of Education by j the Liverpool Institute. In his spare time, Peter,
, geography. i He takes up his post,
duated from Lancaster University last year, with a B.A. honours degree in
; who is the son of Mr anti ; Mrs Brian Burgess, of i Me II or Lane, Mel lor, j en jo y s walking and : computing.
Help is on way to keep village
food shops open
VILLAGE shops in Lancashire are to receive extra help from the Rural Development Commission in a bid to stop the current trend of
encourages the social and Through extra advice economic well-being of and training, the commis- com m u n itie s in th e sion aims to help shop- English countryside, has keepers improve their unveiled plans aimed at basic skills and consider supporting campaigns to widening their range of keep village shops open, products and services to following a survey that improve their viability, found that only 25% of One of the alternative faci- rural parishes now have a lities suggested is the shop
closures. The commission, which food shop,
CfiCkHty
B urn ley Road, AU h am ' N r Accrington. T e l 384874
Thursday, August 12th
SOUL PARTV NIGHT
■.Starring top Radio . Lancashire DJ M r Soul T ra in
ANDY PEEBLES Plus
JAZZ AMIGA Sensational Soul Band
(ADMISSION £ I BEFORE Illpnii'2 BEFORE 11 pm) ;
. Saturday August 14th Friday August 13tli GREENGAGE
Clublands No 1 Vocal (Harmony Group) . '
Saturday,'August 14th, BILLY
DEAN (Comedian):;
Why not book a meal in the carvery and reserves fable in the cabaret room
■ . Wednesday
HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT El Admission
. before 10 p.m. £2 after 10 p.m.
A LORRY driver was banned from driving for 12 months by Clitheroe magistrates, after admitting an excess alcohol offence committed while driving his son’s car. Edward Ian Washbrook (55), of Fort Street, Clith
R e s ig n ed f rom jo b b e fo re c o u r t b a n
eroe, was also fined £64 and ordered to pay £35 costs. The court heard that Washbrook was breatha
said that his client had held a heavy goods vehicle licence for the past 25 years and had never before been disqualified. In anticipating a ban, he had resigned from his job
lysed when police made a spot check in Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, and that tests showed he had 63 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml. of breath, com pared with the legal limit of 35 micrograms. Representing Washbrook, Mr David Parkinson
the day before the hearing. Mr Parkinson said the offence happened after
had intended to leave the car behind for his son to pick'up, but decided to drive to his employer’s prem ises in Lincoln Way to check a tyre on a vehi
cle required the following day. SPRINGERS
Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 15th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
CAR BOOT SALE To book a table
Stalls £7 — Refreshments available
RING 696225 or
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Washbrook had borrowed his son’s car.J:o .drive to. two local pubs, where he had five pints of beer. He
acting as a tourist infor mation centre, providing fax and copying facilities or acting as a mini-library. Lord Shuttleworth, the
commission’s national chairman, said: “We believe these measures will only help, if, at the same time, the govern ment provides a policy framework which is help ful to the successful opera tion of essential village services. “Too often in recent
THE cutting of the first sod on the new West Bradford village hall site marked five years of fund-raising for villagers.
ers, numbering around 600, raised more than £56,000 towards the hall.
boosted the total to £216,000 and paved the
Co u n c i l g r a n t s
way for Ribble Valley DIP Mr Nigel Evans to
new hall is expected to be completed by Jan uary, allowing villagers to use the hall for vari ous activities, including indoor sports.
cut the first sod. Building work on the
monial dig, Mr Evans praised the efforts of the fund-raisers and the co-operation of official bodies in sanctioning the grants.
Speaking at the cere
years, shops and post offices have been put under pressure by policies which have not been framed with sufficient r e g a r d to v i l l a g e circumstances.” The commission is pub
lishing “Village Shops — a rep o r t on community action,” which looks at ways in which communi ties have acted together to support their village shop, These have included find ing new premises, setting
attended by the Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Tony Jackson; Mr David Sharp, chairman of the playing fields committee; Mr Ron Pickup from Lanca shire Enterprises; and many of the villagers.
The ceremony was
The fund-raising efforts will continue on
up local trusts or com panies and establishing new financial arrange ments, such as reverse credit, shares and bonds. c • The RDC’s help has
eery shop at Bashall Eaves is having to close tomorrow — full story
ffe family, whose gro- page 14. liome too^Iatc- fo r , the Jol«
Saturday, when a craft fair will be held on the village playing fields.
play will keep the crowds entertained. The fair is due to start at 11 a.m.
1 c o n t e s t a n d n d ofir d i s - f i
Band, a martial arts. display, a tufr-of-srar;*
displays, including the Colne Boys’ Brigade
A variety of stalls and Altogether, the villag
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