.Clithem’ ~~J~4 (Editorial), dd.U.i (Advertising). Bandeu
idSi.il (Classified) She J'axj’lcUd C hristmas at . C k ij-brati- C hristmas jx St v i j -
Gala Dinner and Dance party evenings throughout December Five Course Dinner and Dancing to our resident DJ. £18.95 per person
“D jxii-i.\ \ i> M agic” I fth of December
Experience the real Dixie! Southern speciality menu ami music from the Dixieland Swingers
£16.00 per person - « a it,
PENTIVH L tA cmiM U Favri- THROLGHOIJT D eciluhek "Hiree Course Menu from £lf)S per person
*or ^,ml,cr information and reservations:
Hie Fuxficlds Country I Intel. Billington, Blackburn. Telephone 0254 82255(t.
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v, Nr Accrington , ' Tel 384874
’ Thurs, October 14th .
SOUL PARTY ■ NIGHT
: (Starring top Radio j ■
•■ ■ v'i Lancashire D ■ ■ Mr Soul Train) 1 J- PEEBLES P IZ ZA TIME! 23 Moor Lane, Clitheroe
When you buy a pizza to take out - you get | one absolutely FREE at the same value |
Closed Monday & Tuesday
Open Wed. & Thurs, 4-30 p.m. - 11 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 4.30 p.m. -1 a.m. Sunday 4.30 p.m. -11 p.m.
Conditions: ■
— 5. The management has the right to withhold the o f fe r at an y time.
1. This voucher Is for one pizza only 2. Offer open for pl2za only 3. Offer NOT for delivery service 4. Voucher not transferable for cash
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10:00 pm - 2.00 am * S A T U R D A Y
;v Music For All Ages
i f f : . '• '! Smart dress or jeans If you prefer •• 'Club available, for Private Christmas Functions.
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Christie Hospital Womens' Trust Fund [0IF1FEE M O R N I N G & Br Ing& buy to be held in the
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- UNCLE KEVIN & . AUNTIE PAT - ;
'COME AND JOIN , THE FUN With ;
- event will be staged Every 2 Weeks -
- tVe enn also video your < . - vkids. ■ '-'Singing f o r y ou to k e e p
. ■■Lots o f Prizes is Civeawnyo,
STARTS 12 NOON
Gome e a r ly i t gets.'packed
DOWNHAM POST OFFICE CAFE
Tea Room for Morning Coffee, Afternoon & High Teas
HOME MADE SCONES, CAKES, SANDWICHES & SNACKS ETC.
We are now taking bookings for Traditional 3 Course
Sunday Roast Lunch - £4.95 FOR DETAILS TELEPHONE
0 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 4 2
St Michael & St John’s Social Centre Lowerqate
‘MEAN-CAT-DADDIES’
Authentic Rock-n-Roll Band + DISCO
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 30th, 1993 8 p.m. — 11-30 p.m.
Tickets £2.00 Irom Social Centre Tel. 23073
Itiyht of Admission reserved
Ch i ld ren s M ea ls .. - f r o m £ 1 .7 5 V
KARAOKE
CONTEST S P O N S O R E D B Y . B U LM E R S . .
‘ .'Sun.-' October 17th ' THIRD HEAf
•S e c o n d P r iz e , £ 5 0 - . T J i i r d P r i z e £j25
;>*L- 2 WINNERS PER HEAT '■■.:■ THROUGHOUT FINAL ON
REGISTER BEFORE .9 p.m. ON . THE NIGHT
Y COMI’ETITOHS MUST ‘ <
-Cider £1 per Pint on - Heat, and Final Nifiht - Every Wed, Fri, & Sat-.
FUN & FRIVOLITY . WITH PATCARTER
'-C U Y O U G OTOE
- CALL JOANNE ON / • (0254)384874
' 10 aim. to 4 p.m. • WEEKDAYS
Behind Petre Arms - Langho O il A59 r/bout towards Whalley
THIS IS THE SITE THAT WILL TREAT YOU HIOHT W b e n l e a v r ^ - n ^ s ^ - ^ ^ ^ ” .
Cafs £5 Vans C8 arrive 8 a m. Sell nevr goods Irom E8 Enq. 0254 240298
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S T U L » R £ F R A - S ttlE PO
19 September 1993 Dear Mr Duda,
Since Julv when Ultraframe erected our conservatory we have derived areat pleasure from using it as well as realising what a great asset rt is, as you will see from the recent photograph taken by your
photographer.
We cannot praise too much the service we have had and the orofessional approach at each stage from Steve Taylor salesman; Rlike Sunter, surveyor; and especially Gerald and Chris the erectors for their hiah Quality workmanship and courteous service. Also the girls in theoffice, furniture and_bHnds departments. We would gladly
recommend you to future customers.
Yours sincerely, fW . J (W t ^ ^ k lH ( jilt?.
Bolton-by-Bowland Clitheroe
Lancashire THE MOST TRUSTED NAME TODAY IN UPVC
DEC 5lh DUETS WELCOME' fBulmers' stronebow -
F i r s t P r i z e .£ 2 5 0 , ; ! f
y ' . PLEASE NOTE: _ Due to Demand this
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(ADMISSION Cl BEFORE . lOjpm C2 BEFORE 11pm) .
Friday, October 15th Saturday, October 16th
EMPERORS OF ■RHYTHM
: (Manchester - Super Group) , • . Sab' October 16tii DDUDLEY OOLITTLE , . J f l , ; (C qm c id ia n ) ' rt f ,,
;^Why not book a meal in thecarvery dnd reserve a
> table in the cabaret ro om ; ■ - \ -Wednesdays . -,
HAPPY HOUR SSilTHEiSftf '• Wed, October 20th
■. C o v e r Ban d ) - ; (S c n s a t io h a l 'R o c k ' ’
Sc.Roll .Show)
BUSINESS' : (B r i l l ia n t 5-pcc ‘
ALL NIGHT £ 1 A d m i s s i o n . :
‘ H ib e f o r e lO p .m . , -£ 2 a f t e r lO - p .m . •
Edisford P.T.A.
JUMBLE
SALE FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 15th
a t 3-30 p.m. Admission 20p
Refreshments available
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
Waddington Branch POPPY APPEAL
Whist & Domino Drive
Friday, October 15th at WADDINGTON
VILLAGE CLUB 7-30 p.m.
£1.20 Adm. incl supper
HODDER MOTOR SERVICES LTD DAY EXCURSIONS 1993
Sunday 24th October Extended Country Run - returning through Blackpool Illuminations Sunday 31 «t October Cheshire workshops - Candle and Cralt
Centre - Restaurant Wednesday 3rd November
Southport - return 5 p.m. Saturday 6th November Blackpool - Christmas Shopping - return 5 p.m. Wednesday 10th November K Shoes and Ambleside - Hayes
Garden World Saturday 13th November Metro Centre - Gateshead Indoor
shopping complex Saturday 20th November Chester - Christmas Shopping
return 5 p.m. Thursday 25th November
Cleveleys - B & M's supermarket
2'A hours and Blackpool Blackpool - Christmas shopping return 5.30 p.m.
Tuesday 30th November Bolton - Market day - Christmas shopping return 4.30 p.m.
Sunday 5th December Extended Country Run and Christmas Meal. Royal York Hotel. Blackpool plus entertainment Saturday 11th December Skipton - Christmas Stopping return 5 p.m. Grassington - Dickension Day return 4.30 p.m. Sunday 12th December Knaresborough - Edwardian market Sunday 19th Docember Walkley Mill and Haworth - Victorian Christmas
I P L E A S E B O O K A T : V.V/alior hoilra
Ainsworths: 35 Waterloo Road. Citheroo . . . . . . . . . . . A & G Woodworth, Newsagents: 2B Nebon Street, LowUoor . TeL 23105 | Abbey Candy Store: 51 King Street, Whaley.......... Tel: 0254 82 3822
Passengers may nose b o a rd the Coacb a t IbefoUotcing p te k u p points:-
| WEST BRADFORD - Poet Oliice, WADDINGTON- Sun Inn. I WELL TERRACE-Well Court, IIENTIIORN-Post Office, LOW
I C1IATBURN - Post Office. GRINDLETON - The Duke o f York,
1 MOOR TOP, STATION, COMMERCIAL ItOfTEI, UABJtO'W-Bus | Stop. Wit ALLEY - Methodist Church, B1LL1NGTON GARDENS
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION HODDER VALLEY
B I N G O N I G H T atthe
PARKERS ARMS Newton-in-Bowland
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th at 7-45 p.m.
Adm £2 incl refreshments Proceeds to the Poppy Appeal
CLITHEROE TOWNSWOMEN’S * \ EVENING GUILD
meeting, the competition "How Many Words from Townswomen's Guild” will be held over until 4th November
ANNOUNCEMENT Due to cancellation of the 7th October
MEMORIES RESTAURANT 19th October 93
ANNUAL DINNER - ______ 7 p.m. for 7-30 pan.
flRER PEN AS U ASUL f DRIN C BR
Booking Off ice open • /. Plumridge - Chairwoman__________ J
* G I F T S G A L O R E ★ * F O R C H R I S T M A S ★
at Sabden CP School, Whalley Road, Sabden
OCTOBER 15th, 1993 7.00 p.m. onwards
Ailliii«»iiin Slip. Urjmlilliritl* ueilililhle.
deeonilioiui - Hooks - jem l le ry - Tiippermue mol imirl, inttclt more!
Wooden Ioi/h mol uithi — lonul potlery mill aiiils.
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT
SOCIETY BIBLE
Service of Intercession on
Wednesday 20th October
St. Mary's Hall Mutual Room at 7.30 p.m.
CAR BOOT SALE
CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN
I Cart and Small Vara £8 Laroa Vant & Trailers £8 No bookings racauary Just turn up. No raw goods. J Tablet for nirs Enquiries or advice
LTel M
R 'C Barnotdswlck 815756
SUNDAY, OCT 17th Arrive from 8a.m.
WILPSHIRE LADY FARMERS
RAINBOW WHIST &
DOMINO DRIVE Salesbury Memorial Hall
TUESDAY 26 OCTOBER at 2.00 p.m.
£1.50 including afternoon tea
MEAT PRIZES
DEPART PRICE 13.10 £4.00
11.00 £5.00 09.45 £4.00 09.45 £4.00 11.00 £5.00 08.15 £8.50 09.45 £6.00
09.45 £4.10 09.45 £4.00 09.40 £3.50
12.35 £13.90 10.30 £3.50 10.30 £4.00 11.00 £4.00
11.00 £4.00 • — - -
Children Under 14 years o f age when accompanied by an adult, half fare to the nearest 5t> above
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* United * * Reformed
* Church
^JUMBLE * ; S A L E
Tea & Biscuits
Brookside School
JUMBLE SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th
at 6.00 p.m. Admission 20p
incl. Refreshments
SALEM MARTIN TOP CHAPEL Rimington
MENS
SUNDAY 17th OCTOBER
10.45 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION Preacher: Pastor W. Jell Jones 7.00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE Preacher: Mr. Thomas Fawcett
Inc. a participant Irom The Walk ol 1000 Men & The Holden Singers
Organists:
Mr. J. Thomson - Ribchesler Mr. Philip Peel - Riminglon
A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL
M KM HERS of the new Whalley Brownie pack were presented with badges and certificates during an enrolment ceremony. B row n Owl Mrs
D e b o r a h T h o r p e
founded the 3rd Whal- Icy Methodist Pack, having discovered there was a need for another pack after moving to the area from Lincoln six months ago. Mrs Th o rp e , who
Retired head of village school dies aged 86
FAMILY and friends of retired Grindleton headmistress Mrs Helen Boot, who died sud denly last week, paid their final respects at a funeral service at All Saints’ Church,
lives in Barrow, found there was a waiting list
for the other Whallcy
group and her own daughter, Rosemary, was anxious to continue her Brownie participa
tion locally. Helping Mrs Thorpe,
who was a Brownie Guider in Lincoln, is Whalley Guide Anna Whittingham. Attend ing the enrolment cere mony were parents and Ribble Valley Division C om m is s io n er Mrs
Hazel Wharf. Mrs T h o rp e a lso
expressed her thanks to those church members who helped the Brown ies serve refreshments
after the ceremony. The enthusiastic new
Brownies are pictured in their kit with their official membership
certificates. Winning hands
OVKK 80 people attended a whist and domino drive organised by Clitheroe NFU Lady Farmers, at St Paul’s Church Hall. The winners were: Whist: Gents — Mrs
B. Brennand, Miss Jeff. D o m in o e s : M r s I)
Green, Mrs M. .Jackson Ladies — Mrs Jones, Mrs
D u e k w o l-th, M r s J Parker, Mrs L. Abbott Mrs Lena Cowgill. Raffle winners were
Mrs Betty and Mrs Seed Afternoon tea followed.
Digital player
I A KENWOOD digital radio cassette player, worth £200, was stolen from a Vauxhall Nova at Trapp Forge, Simonstone,
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE
HIGHAM VILLAGE HALL
Sunday, October 24th 1 a.m. to 4 p.m.
25p Admission Refreshments Stalls £7
To book tel. 776963
SPRINGERS Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
THIS SUNDAY
OCTOBER 17th 10 a.m. - A p.m.
CAR BOO T SA L E
Stalls £7 — Refreshments available
To book a table RING 696225
| on Sunday, between <1-15 and -1-30 p.m-
Pendleton.
View, Pendleton, was the eldest of five daughters of John and Mary Lofthouse. She was educated at the National School and Clith eroe Royal Grammar
Mrs Boot (80), of East
Choosing bulbs
School. Later, while studying at
Leeds Training College to become a teacher, she met her husband, Norman, who w as a t L e e d s
THE Clitheroe Garden Club was given an illus trated insight into the year-round use of bulbs in a display by a local gar dening expert. David Mowle, of Hest
University. She taught for several
School.
fordshire, where her daughter, Elizabeth, was
born. During the war she
Day in 1937, they then moved to Bloxwich, Staf
Married on Coronation ... .j,o.
spent some time in Paign ton, where her husband was serving as an RAF education officer training air crews. They returned to Bloxwich and she car ried on teaching until her retirement at 59. Following her husband’s
years at Waddington and West Bradford CE School and later became headmis tress of Grindleton CE
Bank, gave an illustrated talk, “Bulbs in the small garden,” explaining com pletely different methods of choosing and siting bulbs, considering their countries of origin, natural habitats and most appro priate settings. He showed slides of
home-grown bulbs bloom ing in his own garden in every month of the year. T h e m e e t i n g on
November 8th will feature the Rev. S. Timbrell giv ing a talk called the “His tory of Medicine,” which looks at the value of
herbs.
death, Mrs Boot moved back to Pendleton, where she continued to lead an active life. She was a keen gardener, growing all her
own vegetables, and was an expert needlewoman
and knitter. As a member of the
Women’s Institute, Clith eroe Golf Club and the Bridge Club, she contin ued to have a wide circle of friends in the area. Mrs Boot leaves her
A Bike taken park in Clitheroe.
lilies available before it closes on October 31st for the winter.
The sales shed still has , ,
UNITARY OPTIONS
A SPECIAL meeting of the Ribble Valley Council will be held on Monday to discuss various options in th e bid for u n i ta ry
daughter and two grown up grandchildren.
RED, yellow and black mountain bike which was
in poor condition and valued at £-10 has been taken from Tesco’s ear
authority. The full council will be
Bolton By Bowland Childrens Committee
JUMBLE SALE
OCTOBER 15th FRIDAY,
Bolton By Bowland Village Hall 7-30 Start
Tea and Biscuits Admission 10p
DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL
J U M B L E S A L E
Including furniture SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th
at 2-30 p.m. Admission 10p
Proceeds to Village Hall Funds
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
SAMARITANS Q ANYTIME
m S
jf BLACKBURN 662424 n e l s o n
■ " 694929 1 Call or write to
105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN
5 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
Clitheroc AdveHiser & Times, October l j t h , 1393 3
New Brownie pack is launched in Whalley
* Doors open at 2.00 p.m. * *
SATURDAY, OCT 16th Admission 20p
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looking in depth at alter natives to the Ribble Val ley unitary option in antic ipation of a visit from Local Government Review commissioners on the afternoon of October 20th. Monday’s meeting is
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open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. in the Rib- b le V a l ley Co u n c il chambers.
THERE was an excellent response to the word- search within the Moor Lane and Castlegate shop ping feature in last month’s “Advertiser and Times. The first prize of a £25 gift voucher from Visions
Winners all
went to Mrs R. Nowell, of West Bradford. Second prize, a gift voucher for £20 from I ne
gone to Mrs A. Parkinson, of Clitheroe, and Mrs r . M. Haworth, of Sabden, won a £5 gift voucher from
A £10 voucher from Browns Chtldrenswear has ■ the Kaydee Bookshop.
Lighting Centre, was won by Mrs B. Choyce, of Clitheroe.
^ UPVC WINDOWS 9** UPVC DOORS ULTRAFRAME pic, SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE 0100 299*9
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