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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Ju n e 17th, 1993 I


Clitheroe 22J2U (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bwt'nley Jt22381 (Classified) * * ★


★ * * * * * ■ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ —llr- *I TOP CLUB *


# , Whalley Road, Clitheroe Tel: 23337 * * ; J i F r i d a y > 1 8 t h J u n e ( 9 p m s t a r t )


, Clitheroe Working Men's Club * * ★


ic Great G u i ta r /V o ca l e n te r ta in e r * .*{• ii • a : ; t; S a t u r d a y 1 9 t h J u n e


• > -' • ' - • • 1 -•- • * * i; FRONT LINE 1 „ - ; 'V ’ T i p T o p T r i o N o t t o - b e m i s s e d .


T H E W E L L S P R I N G S I N N S a b d e n


OPEN A L L DAY SA TU R D A Y & SUNDAY FRIDAY & S A TU R D A Y NIGHT


3 Course Meal ★ £5.95 ★ from 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.


DISCO & BAR til’ 2 a.m. FRIDAY NIGHT


S A TU R D A Y NIGHT LIVE G R O U P


(ON THE ROCKS’ Starts 9-30 p.m.


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* H A S ARRIVED IN * * C L ITH ERO E !!! *


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CLITHERO E PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY


SA TURD A Y, JU N E 26th 1993 At 8 p.m.


DR DENNIS TOWNHILL (Organist Emeritus St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh)


O .B .E .


Programme to include music by J.S. Bach, G.F. Handel, Mendelssohn, Alfred Hollins and others


ALL ARE WELCOME Non-members: £2.50 Students & OAP: £1.75


WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


A N N IV E R S A R Y W E E K E N D


Saturday, June 19th Commencing at 4 p.m.


G I F T A F T E R N O O N ’ Followed by Tea and Concert


Sunday, June 20th Commencing at 2 p.m.


SERVICE


Led by REV. G. W. S. KN OW LE S EVERYONE WELCOME


JOE SIMPSON TflXI HIRE Billington Distance no object


A i r p o r t s e r v i c e a v a i l a b l e Tel: Whalley


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Lancashire Evening Post, Fulwood, Preston


Cfmritp (gala 2§ap on Sunday August 8th


This is a M A JO R CHARITY EVENT in aid o f Local Charities and at last years event w e attracted m o re than 10 ,0 0 0 visitors.


To bo o k y o u r space for this years event please ring


Miss Joanne Taylor On PRESTON


2 5 4 8 4 1 E x t 2 5 0 7 FRIENDS OF


P END LE COUNTY JUNIOR S CH O O L


MERRY-GO-


ROUND In the


S CH O O L H A L L


Thursday, June 24th A6 —8 p.m.


dmission 20p All Welcome


THE SOCIAL CLUB Fo r Pendlebury


W E L LG A T E Child rens Hospital


PRIZE BINGO


Friday, Ju n e 18th at 8 p.m.


EVERYONE WELCOME


C L I T H E R O E L I B E R A L


D E M O C R A T S J U M B L E S A L E


St. Pauls Parish Hall, Low Moor


Saturday, June 19th


2 p.m. — 4 p.m. Admission 20p


Details Tel. (0200) 28724


COMMERCIAL HOTEL


Whalley Road Tel: 0200 23566


FRIDAY, JU N E 18th


Clilheroe's own Young man with a big future


IAN GUY SU N D A Y


W A Y N E P E T E R S & F R I E N D S


WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH


J U M B L E S A L E


Whalley C.E. School


Saturday 19th June


at 2.00 p.m. A dm is s ion 20p


* SUNDAY SCHOOL * S u n d a y 20th J u n e 1993


CHATBURN METHODIST CHURCH


5 ANNIVERSARY 2 2


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2 ■2 M O R N IN G S E R V I C E A T 10.30 a.m.


EVENING S ER V IC E COM M EN C E S WITH T E A A T 4.30 p.m.


P R E A C H E R FOR TH E DAY


MR MA LCOLM BREWER O F CLITHEROE


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* Presentation by the children on the theme “ POWER” * *


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REFORMED CHURCH


NEWTON UNITED


A N N IV E R S A R Y S E R V I C E


Sunday, June 20th at 2 p.m.


Tea and Biscuits served after the Service


PREACHER: The Revd D. Ruddick of Settle


T H E su n shone on S a tu rd a y fo r W e s t B rad fo rd P lay in g F ield m an ag em en t com m i t te e ’s sp o r ts d ay fo r children


o f th e village. P ro c e ed in g s b e g an w i th a fancy d r e s s competition


iu d g ed b y 'M r an d M rs S. Bialecki — no e a sy ta sk , b e c au se th e c lev e r an d colourful co s tum e s d isp lay ed by th e ch ild ren m ad e i t difficult to choose th e b e s t th re e .


H ow ev e r , C h a r lo t te Ratcliffe came f i r s t a s a clown,


followed b y C h r is to p h e r B r is to l (pixie on a toads tool) an d C h r is to p h e r S tev en so n (g u a rd sm an ) . Mrs Bialecki


w as p re s e n te d w i th a b o u q u e t b y C h a r lo t te . C om p e t i t iv e g am e s for all ag e s , such a s th row in g


th e wellie, bowling a t th e w ick e t an d h o rse sh o e p i tch ­ in g w e re v e ry p o p u la r , b u t th e c h i ld re n ’s sp o r t in g e v e n ts w e re th e m o s t im p o r ta n t item s . F e s t iv i t ie s en d ed w i th a b a rb e cu e an d th e cup for o v erall w in n e r in th e field e v e n ts w a s p re s e n te d to


I Jo n a th a n C a r te r . P ic tu re d a r e y o u n g c om p e t i to r s l in in g u p fo r th e . ., f e w Results . T, Witson.


12-14: Boys — Simon Best. Girls — Zoe Duggan. Mixed — Claire F i le ^M ^M ix c d ’' - iTophfe Thompson. ltMl: Mixed


Aspin. !2-14: ^ iXggrBMs—B Matt{2w Lynch and SiU^enWkion. rmrm /in- fUs *


C L I T H E R O E & D I S T R I C T M E N T A L L Y


H A N D I C A P P E D S O C I E T Y A.G.M.


MONDAY, JU N E 21st at 7-30 p.m.


WADDINGTON V IL LA G E SO C IA L C LU B Members please attend.


S P R I N G E R S


Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)


THIS SUNDAY 1 JU N E 20th


0 a.m. - 4 p.m. C A R B O O T S A L E


Stalls £7 — Refreshments T available


o book a table


RING 696225 or 865816 for details


THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMATES FREE


HODSONS OF GISBURN


12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions T e l: G IS B U R N 445394 Day


G IS B U R N 445751 E v e n in g s


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Raffle - pr iz e s in c lu d e autographed Blackburn Rovers Football Admission 5 0 p -


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b e fn re l 0 p.m. . £2'aflc'r10 p.m.


■^Tirarsday, June 17th :


SOUL PARTY |


NIGHT


S ta r r in g to p R a d io ; L a n c a s h ire D J M r S o u l T ra in


COMMUNITY CHURCH


CLITHEROE t== WE MEET TO WORSHIP GOD


AND HEAR HIS WORD Every Sunday in


R I B B L E S D A L E S C H O O L


D R A M A C O M P L E X At 10.30 a.m.


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ANDY PEEBLES P lu s


S E N S A T IO N A L S O U L .B A N D '


T.N.T.


(ADMISSION CI■:BEFORE.* . Klpm C BEFORE 11 pm)


l: Fridny; June 181^ i t Saturday, June 19th


HIGH JINKS (No introduction ''needed) . _


Saturday June 19th


F r e e C la s s e s in F EARRELL M


SKILL SHARING


SA TURD A Y MORNINGS 10 a.m. — 12 noon


Ring Melanie on Clitheroe 28554


IK (Comedian) 1 Wednesday Ju n e 23rd (A l l star 60's band) SHOUT


LOUNGE BAR l iv e r y S u n d a y


THE VERY BEST


' H A P P V H O U R A L L N I G H T


l iv e r y W e d , F r i & .S a t F U N &


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F R I U 0 L I T Y W I T H P A T C A R T E R


B o o k in g O f f ic e open: 10 a.m.’to 4 p.m. W E E K D A Y S


C A L L J O A N N E O N (0254)384874 '


KARAOKE; PARTY


Prayers w ill keep pedals turning


AS National Bike Week draws to a close, the Rev. Roland Nicholson, the vicar of Sabden, will be setting out on a gruelling


200-mile two-wheel trek. T h e v ic a r in te n d s to c o a s t r o u t e f r om th e I r i s h S e a to th e N o r th


p e d a l f r o m S t B e e s H e a d in C u m b r i a t o R o b in H o o d ’s B a y , n e a r S c a rb o ro u g h , fo l low in g W a in w r ig h t ’s c o a s t - to -


S p e c t a c u l a r o r c h i d s


a d m i r e d


M EM B E R S o f C l i th e ro e N a tu ra l is ts S ociety saw a sp e c ta cu la r d isp lay o f wild o rch id s d u r in g th e i r v is i t to L a t te r b a r r o w N a tu r e


R e se rv e . T h e coach t r ip ro d e from


a w e t R ib b le V a l ley in to w a rm su n sh in e. A t With- e r s la c k , th e 38 m em b e r s w a lk e d t h r o u g h B u c k - h o u s e w o o d s , b e n e a th W h i tb a r row S c a r , to th e p r e t ty village o f Millside, w h e r e th e y d iv id e d in to two g ro u p s . Mrs Madge N u t te r led a


small g ro u p to ex p lo re th e villages in th e a re a , while M rs C h r is P ick les an d h e r p a r ty a s c e n d e d Y ew b a r - r o w S c a r , w h e r e th e y adm ired th e view o f More-


cambe Bay. T h e y r e j o i n e d o t h e r


m em b e r s a t th e n a tu r e r e s e rv e , w h e re th e y w e re rew a rd e d w i th th e s ig h t of m a s se s o f orchids, includ­ ing e a r ly p u rp le , common s p o t t e d , f r a g r a n t a n d tw ay b lad e v a r ie t ie s . T h ey also saw b u t te r f ly orchids, w h ic h a r e p o l l in a te d b y n ig h t-f ly in g m o th s. Mem b e rs co u n ted m ore


th a n 80 f low e rs an d also sp o t te d d e e r , b u z z a rd s and a p e re g r in e falcon. B ren d a W i lk in s o n th a n k e d th e le a d e r s fo r a n e x c e l le n t


ou tin g . . T h e n e x t t r ip , which is


d e p a r t in g a t 10-30 a.m . on J u n e 2 6 th to W i t to n , will be led b y C. Bishop.


DUTY PHARMACISTS


TO D A Y a n d tom o r row , H e y e s C h em i s t , M o o r L an e , C l i th e ro e , will be open u n t i l 6-30 p.m . H a r t l e y ’s , C h u r c h


S t re e t : S u n d ay , noon to 1 p .m . Monday to F r id a y u n til 6-30 p.m.


SPONSORED BY


S e a . B u t h e n e e d s th e h e lp


o f v i l la g e r s a n d c h u r c h ­ g o e r s to m a k e h is fo o t- t i r i n g e f f o r t s


w o r thw h i le . W h e n M r N ic h o l s o n


h o p s o n h i s b i k e o n S u n d a y , a l l th e m o n ey c o l l e c t e d w i l l g o t o w a r d s t h e c o s t o f r e d e c o r a t i n g


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N ic h o la s ’s C h u r c h , S a b ­ d e n , a n d A l l S a i n t s ’ C h u r c h , P e n d le to n . T r a i n i n g h a s b e e n


p ro g re s s in g w e l l fo r th e b ig e v e n t , w h i c h h e p l a n s to s p r e a d o v e r th r e e d ay s .


“ I am a p p e a l in g fo r


e v e r y o n e ’s f i n a n c i a l b a c k in g to m a k e s u r e I c o l l e c t t h e c a s h a n d


..... . . m a k e th e e f fo r t o f g e t- . t in g th e r e w o r thw h i le ,” s a id M r N ic h o lso n , p ic ­ tu r e d in t r a in in g .


S w itc h in g o n to f e s t iv e r e q u e s t


R IB B L E V ALLEY councillors have opted to switch to a new con­ sumer-led” policy over th e controversial Chris tmas lig h ts funding.


T h e R e c re a tio n an d Lei- 0f money to go ro u n d an d , 1 j ° “JL " ° c U s m a n l h n g su re C om m i t te e g av e th e u n d e r t h o s e c i r c u m - g r e e n l i g h t to a m o v e s ta n c e s , th e villages would


h^ i m g r a n t s


J h i c h c o u ld h e l p t h e p r e f e r g r a n t s f o r n ew ^ C h am b e r o f T r a d e w i th p u rch a se s .


l ig h ts in C l i th e ro e .


Coun. C a th e r in e H o o p e r p r e f e r m o n e y to c o v e r s a id : “W e s h o u ld h a v e ere c t io n co s ts .


no\ n™ to th a t r,mro


th e co s ts of e re c t in g an d T h e tow n s , on th e o th e r “ EJJ c * D i(] S m j t h d i sm a n t l in g th e f e s t iv e h an d , once h av in g b u i l t u p


r e g a r d to c o n s um e r - le d , C o u n . P e t e r E v a n s to p u t “ P h ? h ts m e v e r y n o t com m i t te e - le d , policy (W i lp sh ire ) sa id h e could vllJ?£ ’ y H o o p e r r e p l ie d


a s to c k o f l ig h t s , w o u ld L o n g r ^ sau l th e r e ™ “


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J s t z i z £ & s ? s » s . v s a a t b y ch ie f te ch n ic a l o f fic e r i t to b e a b e t t e r r e a s o n " o


Mr Jo n Dunn to continue th a n th a t ,” h e ad d ed . p u rch a se o f n ew i tem s a


e x c lu d in g m a in te n a n c e , e re c t io n an d d ism a n t l in g


In s te a d , th e y a g re e d to


fo l low t h e e s t a b l i s h e d t im e ta b le fo r g r a n t appli­ catio n s , b u t will d e te rm in e re q u e s ts , w h e th e r fo r n ew p u rc h a s e s o r fo r m a in te ­ n a n c e , e re c t io n s a n d d is ­ m an t l in g , on th e i r m e r i ts . T h e m e e t in g h e a rd th a t


C l i th e ro e ’s p ro b lem s w e re n o t t h e s a m e a s t h e villages. C o u n . A l l a n K a y


(A i g h t o n , B a i l e y a n d C h a ig ley ) sa id th a t th e r e w a s only a lim ited am o u n t


n Citizen grade A! d . . . th e e ld e r ly o r h an d icap p ed . ’ “Secondly, a s ta n d a rd o f b eh av io u r would h av e to


b e m a in ta in ed b o th inside an d o u ts id e school an d , th ird ly , some co u rse w o rk would b e re q u ire d to fu r ­ t h e r d e v e l o p a s e n s e o f s o c i a l d u t y a n d re sp o n s ib i li ty .”


Sports day fun in the sunshine later


th e old policy o f r e s t r ic t in g C o u n . A l a n B r o w n " ^ s ‘o r fe s t iv e l ig h t g r a n ts to th e (L o n g r id g e ) a d d e d a c au - d ism an tlin g .


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T H E R ib b le Valley MP is calling on th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te fo r E d u c a t io n to in tro d u c e a n ew G C SE b a s ed on c itizenship.


social re sp o n s ib i li ty could r e v e r s e declining s ta n d a rd s o f b eh av io u r in schools.


M r N ig e l E v a n s b e l ie v e s a n ex am em p h a s is in g . . . .


“T h e ex am wo u ld b e g r a d e d on th r e e d i f fe r e n t


a sp e c ts ,” h e said. “F i r s t ly , th e s tu d e n t would h a v e to p a r t ic ip a te in community w o rk , such a s h elp in g w i th


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Retecca HoTcien? 11-14: Boys — Simon Best. Girls — Zoe Duggan.


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