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Clitheroe A d v e r tise r & Times, M a y C l ith e ro e 2 2324 (E d i to r ia l ) , 2 2 3 2 3 (A d v e r t i s in g ) . B u r n le y 422831 (C la s s i f ie d ) P e n d l e t o n


S T O N Y H U R S T C O L L E G E


ORGAN RECITAL by TERENCE DUFFY


(Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral) To include works by Bach, Franck, Mathias, Widor, Liszt


SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 7-30 p.m. (Doors Open 7.00 p.m.)


S T P E T E R ’S C H U R C H , S T O N Y H U R S T


Adm ission by Programme a t the door E5.00 ' Wednesdays H


APPY HU ALL.N TIGH


IG T H OR Thursday, May 27th _ SOUL PARTY N


i^ S t a r r in g to p R a d io .; , ‘ f L a n c a s h i r e D | ‘ M r S o u l T r a i n •...


ANDY P E EB L E S : Plus ' ' ■ ,


AND THE NIGHT ’ . SHIFT


r' (So n sci i i onyi i; Si? i«i ■! • o n s* Friday; May 2Sth


’Saturdav/Mav 2‘)Jh THEDAKOTAS Legendary 60 s Group


G I S B U R N G A L A Saturday, May 29th


on the Playing Fields


Al, comp^iUons open-^-a^sWe^Fo^al^—Tug o^,,^* TROPHIES TO BE WON


Procession 6 p.m. led by West Craven Youth Band. Floats OTIS DAY ,


COMMERCIAL HOTEL Whalley Road. Tel. 23566 Friday, May 28th


A M B E R S T O N E W e lc om e r e tu r n


Sunday, May 30th


W A Y N E P E T E R S In c o r p o r a t in g B u l l 's E y e Q u iz


Fabulous prizes starts8-30 P-n^sharp. C a r ra d io


A KENWOOD car radio cassette player, valued at £190, was stolen from a car parked in Seedall Avenue, Clitheroe.


C A R B O O T C S A L E


IT'S BIG & BUSY Arrtvo from 8 a.m.


No Large Vans or Trailers No bookings necessary Just turn up. No new


Cars and Small Vans £7


goods. Tables for hire Enquiries or adv!‘ ~


I Barnoldswlck' 815756


Telephone MR 'C' .


Wednesdav June ltd ■ LminpoJ"*™ °T™‘ F"““


' M AR TH O LM E ' GRUNGE NIGHT Uiith


b r o w n c o w


M o o r L a n e , C l i t h c r o e . T e le p h o n e : 2 4 1 9 3


GRAND CHARITY N IGH T P H I L K N IG H T ybcoUst


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r$ r— "" - ; H ^ n o t i s t ;M T '!G e o i ; g e 'B u m S ' i


S t a r t s a t 8 . 3 0 p .m . P ALL


ROCEEDS TO CASTLEFORD


|f*Lowraf? liB U C K INNlf


II W a d d in g to n . 1


I CUTHEROE 28705 I


Food Served , Daily


II Lunchtime an d evenings


QUALITY CRAFT


FAIR At the


FOXFIELDS HOTEL Whatley Road, Billington


THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd


And Every OTHER Thursday 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


a l s o a n t i q u e f a i r


at RAMSBOTTOM CIVIC HALL SATURDAY, MAY 29th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Telephone tor further details 0706 828329


IN DISTRESS? j SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


S A M A R IT A N S anytime


BLACKBURN


662424 or


NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9 1 C a l l o r w r i t e t o


5 MARKET SOUARE. NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBORN


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LOUNGE BAR ; L v e r y W e d ,- l r i ^ Sat-,


FUN & FRIVOLITY) WITH PAT i


, . CARTER „..i


H o o k in g O t t ic e o p e n , , 10 a .m . to 4 p .n i i j j; ' W L L K D A Y S .1. A


■ C A L L |O A N > 'h ( )N | ; - (02n4) 3S4S74; f.S


C O F F E E G A L O R E


LOTS of coffee was the order of the day at^a cof­


OLNE CRICKET CLUB BANK HOLIDAY


MONDAY, MAY 31st 10 a.m.* 4 p.m.


fee morning held in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s P a r lo u r by the local branch of Christian Aid. The event, which was


Nurse feared for life in patient’s


attended by both Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Anthony Jackson and Clitheroe Mayor Conn. Howel Jones, raised over £400 for the charity. A special feature of


unprovoked attack A NURSE was in fear of her life when a male patient at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, rained punches about her head and facedming an early morning tour of duty, Clitheroe


magistrates were told. Mrs Susan Savage was


the coffee morning was the coffee itself —- for some of it came direct from its Third World producers. I t was supplied by


away.


working alone when she was attacked by the 51- year-old patient in a bath­ room on his ward.


CLITHEROE CASTLE MUSEUM S P E C I A L O F F E R


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L IEU T EN A N T ; ' -P IG E O N ', j


We a t th e C astle Museum, m conjunction w ith th e Embsay S te am Railway in Skip ton, Yorkshire, a re offering a free ra i l t ic k e t to Hie value of £2.70. This tick e t will allow one


person a free r id e on an y t r am a t .4" ? Embsay Railway when accompanied w ith a


full p aying adult. To be eligible for th is offer come a n d v is it th e Castle Museum a n d collect your free tick e t This is a g re a t offer n o t to b em is se d , an d tick ets a re lim i ted w h ils t th is offer is


available. W h a t a n o p p o r tu n i t y fo r y o u a n d y o u r


family or mends to have this chance to visit tvropTa'ces on any day and what good value.


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Leaflets and information for the above are available ) only from the Castle


Tel: 0200 24635


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * St. Catherine s Church


west Bradford


M I N I M A R K E T in Sunday School


Saturday, May 29th 11a.m. -3 p.m.


Admission 20p - Children Free! — STALLS—


D r i e d F l o w e r s ' T o w e l s P o t s C r a f t s S w e e t s £ 1 S t a l l F a i l l e e t c


C h u r c h B r i n g & B u y - B r i c - a - B r a c * p a .fc“


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I » HOMEMADE REFRESHMENTS * * a* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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EYE BALL,'EYE-BALL REUNION


O N FR ID A Y , JU N E 4th


at C l ith e ro e S o c ia l C lu b , Wellgate


So come on good buddies, lets see those old faces once more says Odd Job, Brannigan and Blackbeard


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' Museum from Sunday to Saturday 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.


Telephone:


'Sldplon C0756) 794727 General Enquiries


Skipton (0756) 795189 Talking Timetable


© Brtt Afloott CThem cB) U11 wi


THIS SUNDAY, MAY 30th 9.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.


fin ctatls (3 inter-connecting rooms) selling variety ol quality Hems Including ^JoUmy Mrcdainjewellery, linen, coins, postcards, pirfures&pnnts. ooc.


mmiatreTcIocks & barometers, brass & copper (including tenders & coal buckets), crested ware, samplers quilts, cunos etc


— A. A. SIGNPOSTED —


COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Ttbdd L a n e . Simon* to n e . Tob 778781


THE HIGHER TRAPP_ .


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY MAY 31st O P E N F O R L U N C H AND EVENING MEAL


For full range of Bar Snacks also Restaurant Open for A La Carte y f J O E S I M P S O N T A X I H I R E B i l l in g to n


Airport service available T e l : W h a l le y


D is t a n c e n o o b je c t i p e m HODSONS OF GISBURN


12 to 53 Se a te r Luxury Coaches for all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day


THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMATES FREE


GISBURN 445751 Evenings


ANNUAL FLEA MARKET


SETTLE VICTORIA HALL


May 31st 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.


Bank Hall Monday


Home made snacks. Old Books. Brass. Pottery, Jewellery, Glass, Curio. Collectables and Wood Craft


ENQUIRIES 0282 813626


r I b b l e s d a l e I POOL


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Monday Tuesday Wednesday


Sunday


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j Saturday Sunday


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30th May 31st May 1st June 2nd June


3rd June 4th June


5th ju n e hm ni


6th June


Edisford Road, Clitheroe TEL: 24825


OPENING HOURS FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AS FOLLOWS: . . . ^nnivT D in i-t ACC 9 AC


SATURDAY 2 9 th MAY OPEN 8.30 CLOSE 2.45 I |


S P E C I A L F U N E V E N T F R O M 3.©© J PLEASE ENQUIRE AT THE RIBBLESDALE POOL__________[ H


OPEN 8.30 a.m. - CLOSE 5.00 p.m. OPEN 8.30 a-m. - CLOSE 5.00 p.m. OPEN 8.00 a.m. - CLOSE 7.00 p.m. OPEN 8.00 a.m. - CLOSE 9.00 a.m. OPEN 11.00 a.m. - CLOSE 8.00 p.m. OPEN 8.00 a.m. - CLOSE 8.00 p.m. OPEN 8.00 a.m. - CLOSE 11.00 a.m. OPEN 12 noon - CLOSE 6.45 p.m. OPEN 8.30 a.m. - CLOSE 5.00 p.m.


OPEN 8.30 a.m. - CLOSE 5.00 p.m.


P IAST ADMISSION % HOUR BEFORE CLOSE omitting Bank HoUday Monday


EARLY BH© ®® ® ® *® * ^ |0nday, Wednesday and Friday EARLYBIRDS


WATER BABIES RETIRED/OAP aquatone


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Friday 4th June 11.15 a.m. -12 noon | Wednesday 10.00 a.m. -11.00 a.m. ■ Friday 11.15 a.m. -12 noon


Wednesday 9*15 a.m. -10.00 a.m. B Tuesdays 8.00 p.m. - 9-00 p.m.


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^ VILLAGE HALL, CHIPPING


^ Saturday", may 29th ^ Over 300 lots including bric-a-brac, furniture etc


at 11 a.m. ■ Viewing from 10.30 a.m. Refreshments available


.


Donated Items gratelully accepted, together with any '“ ms to bo sold on a commission basis, these can be collected


Please telephone 0995 61 670 (Chipping) T H E O R IG IN A L


Spring Bank Holiday Monday, May 31st


M n n d a v . M a v 3 1 S t at 11 a.m.


* * Goods * Games * Fssd * Entertainment * 4


_________________ * * Art Competition *


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W A D D IN G T O N V I L L A G E > F A I R


* * » } *■ ^ " j | i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


OPENING AT 1.00 p.m. BY THE


MAYOR MAYORESS OF THE


RIBBUV-MIEY


PLAYING-FIELDS;, 40tfi Aririiversary:


Mountain Bike Race


• Horse Rides “■-liiserShdet;;, s;;y :


Monday 31st May


Service at 12.30 p.m Slaidburn Parish Church conducted by the


Rev Mark Russell-Smith ++©4>+4>++4>4>


C r o w n in g o f M a y Q u e e n a t a p p ro x 2 .0 0 p .m o n spor ts f ie ld .


D o n k e y Rides - Archery Display - Fancy Dres s - Maypole Dan cin g - Majorettes - Car B o o t s a le & m u ch more. Teas served In th e marquee


Music by Slaidburn Silver Band


BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL


M A R K E T a n d


G A R B O O T S A L E S un., May 30th, 10-30 a.m.— 4 p.m.


Variety of stalls, quality refreshments FREE ADMISSION


E n q u ir ie s : T el. 0254 826437 8 2 2 0 0 2 ST MARY’S


SCHOOL Chipping


F O O D


B I N G O CHIPPING


VILLAGE HALL


SATURDAY, JUNE 5th at 7.45 p.m.


Doors open 6.30 p.m. Admission 20p


S T P A U L ’S C H U R C H LOW MOOR


Sunday, May 30th at 7-30 p.m.


‘PENTECOST PRAISE’


Revd Ron Philpott Speaker: GIANT ANTIQUE B.H.P.R. BRITISH KIDNEY


PATIENT ASSOCIATION GRAND CHARITY AUCTION


TO BE HELD IN ST.


MARY’S PARISH HALL Church Brow, Clitheroe on


THURS, MAY 27th, 1993


View 6 p.m. 1st bid 7 p.m. Admission 20p


COLLECTORS FLEA MARKET


THIS SUNDAY MAY 30th


Over 70 packed stalls. GARGRAVE


VILLAGE HALL . Nr Skipton


Tel: 0282 30670 L A N C A S T R IA N F A IR S


|l o w ^ o o r c l u b j


* St Pauls Street Tel. 0200 23496 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


, SPRINGERS


Surrey Road, Nelson Junction 13 M65


FRIDAY, MAY 28th JANAY


{Top Female Vocalist) ■ SATURDAY, MAY 29th [ * A ^ m o o n Teas;;, j-..


• Childrens Sports - Gala Show in the school hall


V


{g o l d e n k e y ; ~ DRAW Plus ( FREE & EASY


Ifuou can 4 (Popular Live Band)


SUNDAY, MAY 30th MAX


do it, do it here) fe


THIS SUNDAY MAY 30th


10 a.m. - 4 p.m. IN D O O R C A R


B O O T S A L E Stalls £7


Refreshments available ' ' To book a table


Ring 696225 or.


865816 for details £


f i i l l S l I S I f i * ■ f f lO SW lM i lS l l0


(JUST OFF THE A41) OPEN 10 A.M.


UPTON, CHESTER


TELEPHONE: CHESTER (0244) 380280


FREE CAR PARKING


CONSERVATION CANNOT WAIT


E 3 A Registered Chorily S


“Traidcraft,” the organi­ sation that buys goods direct from Third World countries, removing the need for manufacturers and re ta i le r s , hence ensuring that as much profit as possible goes back to the impoverished countries. The coffee morning


Chestnut Drive, Calder- summoned help from col- stones Hospital, admitted leagues-and was taken to assaulting Mrs Savage, Burnley General Hospital


Frederick Ball (51), of her assistance Later she nuuuuj - ------,


occasioning actual bodily for t re a tm e n t to cuts h a rm The c a se was inside and outside her nose adjourned until June 15th and mouth and grazes and


condition that he contin- ued to live at the hospital. Prosecutor Miss Lesley said the


Rossall


a t t r a c t e d a h o s t of townspeople, as well as a healthy dose of sun­ shine, and included cake, plant and bric-a-brac


stalls. Local Christian Aid


secretary Mavis Brewer said: “It was very well a t t e n d e d a n d th e w e a th e r was lovely. Once again, we were very well supported.”


BANK HOLIDAY "ESSES* AT EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY, SKIPTON


Meet “THOMAS" and the “FAT CONTROLLER" Lots ol trains 10.00am to 4.00pm


for psychiatric reports and bruises to other parts oi Ball was allowed bail, on h e r f a c e a n d body. She had


assault


h a p p e n e d w h ile Mrs Savage was checking 11


had been turned on and she instructed him to turn them off and return to his bed, but at that point he commenced an un p ro­ voked a s s a u l t on Mrs Savage, kicking her chin and raining punches at her head and face. She fell into the bath and he continued to assault her. The assault ended as abruptly as it had s ta r te d and he walked


nurse had been in fear of her life, as there had been nobody around to come to


Miss Rossall said the .- f y d H Q C I>111nto\ Rci^ul, \lih.im


Ni’Wnnglnn I c l -S-1S7-I


V i l l a g e H a l l A N N U A L


B A R - B -Q U E FRIDAY,


JUNE 4th, 93 from


8.30 p.m. - 1 a.m.


Hot chicken supper at 9/15 p.m. Licensed Bar


TICKETS £4.50 available from 0200 22687 or 0200 23396 Ai> „ , \ ^


to take time off work and also suffered from stress.


When Ball was'ques-


tioned by police about the assault, he said it had hap-


came across Ball standing ying on his mind. • a bathroom. All the taps 1 y b


- - -


D in g h y ta k e n AN Avon 1 5


dinghy, valued at £300, has been stolen from the garage of a house in Helli- field Road, Bolton-by-


-foot inflatable


Bowland. The thieves also stole a


purple and lilac racing bike, worth £450.


A n t i q u e s / Collectors -Jfatt


p a tien ts on a ward a t hac\ a v(sit from his mother about 4 a.m., when she that day an(j jt had been


d J,ecause he had not


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