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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 29th, 1993_.,3 Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22328 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) THE NATIONAL TRUST idle Forest Association)


Tuesday 4th May - 7.30 p.m. TV, Radio & Record? Star


Q ii Maxine Daniels AROUND


(of u : Humphrey Littleton Band) W e d n e s d a y , May 5 th - 8 p .m .


!\ Talking Pictures presents | 1 a Cumeity t>f ln*\ x ^ >-


■ LIARS; FAKERS & PEOPLE j:, & ,. . BEING HONEST ,


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^>lrom PoIhtI M:i x\\;Hlto!t lu^ Boy^iNeM ■ *«. * i


is s.ilt* h o r n e x p o s u r e Thursday _ .. .. .. . ..


Raucous Comedy with


D IL L IE ^ , KEANE.


From


Fa sc ina ting H§ AIDA ffl


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S a t u r d a y , l y i a y S t l v - 8 p .m - v A s h le y H u tch in g s ,: C h r is L e s lie , .S im o n N ic o l ^ .


SWAY WITH ME ’. AColchttitinn of the Tree.in I V o r r i s & M u s i c


Thursday May 20th at 8.00 p.tn. World Class Flamenco Guitar JUAN MARTIN


y ^ " S u n d a y , May-.23rd 8 ; p . m ■ i r "An Enchantment of .Excellence , ■


: KATHRYN TICKELL BAND ."N o r th um b r ian P ip e s , Fiddle and more.


Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th May 7 .30 p.m.


Factotum Theatre Co. presents


C0WARDY CUSTARD] Sweet"


The Music 'Mod about the Boy" "Poor Little Rich Girl "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage The Man The Secret World of Noel Coward


H0TC®fiNICHTS Direct from New Orleans


Friday, May 28th - 8 p.m.


TRAJAN, REED, UIDRINE CAJUN BAND


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S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 9 th 1 p-m- & 3 .3 0 p .m . j r 1.1h


* / rj^i i n j i i 11 j i FT' fT ^ ffenrysCat 0 „ May 29th - 8 p.m. Saturday


Ex-Daintees Plus


STEPHENSON THE FRAMES


Beguiling and Original Music and Sons


<: J R * MARTIN


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lu xu r io u s ly ’comic exploration ol; Ii!>v -av1kM*W f j l iK th o od s „> i


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j Threshfleld Nr. Grassington In the Yorkshire Dales


NETHERSIDE HALL ART EXHIBITION


Featuring over 40 local & contemporary artists


T h is w e e k e n d S at ., S u n . , M o n M a y 1 st , 2 n d & 3 rd 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Admission 50p. Refreshments available. Proceeds to Action Aid and school funds


Pendleton Village Hall SILENT


AUCTION Wednesday, May 12th 6.30 p .m .— 8.30 p.m.


Refreshments available. Donated items welcome Tel: 0200 22687


Proceeds for new heating system TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR


BURNLEY MECHANICS At


CLITHEROE T.I.C. Monday — Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Also super savings of park prices for Granada,


Liahtwater Valley, Camelot, Frontierland and most Theatres


For further Information tel: (0200) 25566


, 'y ;if \'-’


COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Trapp Lane, Simonstone © Tel: 772781


THE HIGHER TRAPP


OPEN BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY Lunchtime and Evening C SUNDAY 4 COURSE LUNCH


hoice of Starters, Main Course, & Sweet £9.95 per person


BAR SNACKS SERVED ALL DAY RESTAURANT OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK


STONYHURST COLLEGE


JUMBLE


SALE To Be Held On


SATURDAY 15th MAY 2.30 p.m.


Tombola, Raffle, Book Stall, Plant Stall, Creche and Tea Room.


ADMISSION FREE


(P ro c e e d s in a id o f T h e H ig h e r L in e H a n d ic a p p e d C h ild re n ’s Tru s t)


TH E COMMERCIAL Whatley Road, Cllthoroe


FRIDAY APRIL 30th


SUZANNE & HIM


(are mix ’n’ match) SUNDAY LUNCHTIME


SING ALONG With WAYNE PETERS


, SUNDAY EVENING


BULLSEYE QUIZ


All welcome TME BROWN COW INN


Telephone early not to be disappointed WEDDINGS


T R M S V I I E H U N T Sunday 30th May


TEfri 0200 441272 The Annua l


COATBVRN


or th a t special occasion ★


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Yours for the day. Home, Church, Reception, Station/Airport


A CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN MERCEDES-BENZ CAR - '


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Contact Mike Haworth on 0 2 0 0 4 4 1 2 7 2


G a z e t te in association with Fairclough R ?


E v e n in g


Homes OVER £ 1 0 0 0 arks and Spencer,


in M


vouchers to be won CHILDRENS


COMPETITION


O v e r £ 2 0 0 0 w o r th of t ic k e t s to b o w o n to,; m a n y o f B la c k p o o l 's 1 m a jo r a t t ra c t io n s ;


P R O D U C T S A M P L E S '


. a lim ited amount will • 1 bo given away at . v a r io u s times each day


Supplied by; Douwe Egberts. Burton's Biscuits; Schwatli.John Wes! Foods


BE OUR V.I.P. .


Come along to the OPENING:! and YOU could be chosen to ,


:: I OPEN THE SHOW and :; be presented with champagne; . chocolates and flowers •


WEDNESDAY 2pm-9pm


Monday, June 14th - o p.m. »ALAN PRICE Greatest Hits" Tour B O X OFFICE: 0 2 8 2 3 0 0 5 5 N o rb re c k C a s t le ,," 51"3p


E xh ib it ion C e n t re QUEENS PROMENADE


BLACKPOOL May 5th to 9th, 1993


OPENING TIMES Monday-Frlday


9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. Saturday


9 a*m. - 5 p.m.


We also sell a full range of conservatory


furniture, fans, blinds, barbecues - all for that finishing touch


DUE TO


MASSIVE PUBLIC DEMAND THE ULTRAFRAME SPECTACULAR lo th |


ANNIVERSARY OFFER IS NOW BEING


REPEATED u l t r a f r a m e ■"'"O' •»-" V i r . \


SATURDAY & SUNDAY FREE


THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11am-9pm


CAR PARKING Cpaurjc


Burnley Ko.itl, A lth .in i - J M i A c c i i n g l o n I c l 3 8 4 8 7 4 1


N EW • N EW • N


Cl Adm issiu n k c fu ic lO p m.


L2 after HI p in W e d n e s d a y s


HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT


T11 u rs d ay, A p r i l 291 li


SOUL PARTY NIGHT


S t a r r in g to p R a d io , L a n c a s h ir e 15J M r .S o u 1 T r a in ; -■


ANDY PEEBLES P lu s ,


.


BILLION BAND (Sens.ilionhl Smjl Hand Li


MILLION


I ru l . iy j iA p r i l 30th Sa turda y, M a v 1st


THE PIGGIES


i i Monkees etc) > * S a tu rd a y M a y 1st


(Beatles. Stones,


DOLITTLE (Comedian)


DUDLEY We d ne sd a y May,5th


g r u n g e NIGHT


( f.O's 70’s iM lh l ’A l C M i l l K)


|’ | US l . l l .U l l-.NAN 1: P IC IO N


(Ulitniatc 70’s Hand) KARAOKE PARTY


LOUNGE BAR THE V I BEST


L v e r y S u n d a y , ERY


; HAPPY HOUR . ALL NIGHT S u n d a y M a y 2nd


HEAT ONE OF LANCS EVENING TELEGRAPH — KARAOKE- COMPETITION 9 3 1


L v e r v W e d , l tr i Jfc.Sat


FUN & FRIVOLITY WITH PAT CARTER


115o o k in g o f f ic e O p e n 10 a.m. to 4 p .m . W L L K D A Y S


Children not admltlad unless accompanied by an adult


C A L L I O A N N L O N i . (0254) 381871


PHOTOGRAPHY C LA S S


Commencing every Tuesday from May 11th


GRAND FLEA MARKET


SETTLE VICTORIA HALL


Bank Hall Monday May 3rd 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.


Gold, silver, |ewellery, books, brass, pottery, antiques & • bric-a-brac


ENQUIRIES 0282 813626


Home Made Refreshments Available


HowST!


Waddington CLITHEROE


Food Served Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


EW N o w W e d & T h u r s '


Spring* Sale


Saturday, 1st May 10.30am - 1.00pm United Reformed School :


Moor lan e ; - 4 - j C l l th e ro e r~ r5 ._


SPONSORED RIDE


Clitheroe and


District Mentally Handicapped Association


Have FUN a n d he lp u s to RAISE FUNDS


THE METEOR CLUB V


Sunday, May 9th 27 miles for the adventurous 10 miles at a more sedate pace


V *


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START 10-30 a.m. EDISF0RD CAR PARK FINISH — WADDINGT0N VILLAGE SOCIAL CLUB;


S p o n so r Forms c a n b e o b ta in e d from:- TRINITY YOUTH CLUB — 0200 27886 OR :


■ - l ■


v K P ROBINSON 31 WADDOW VIEW, WADDINGTON» Tel:-0200 25394


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Cheerful lady who was to a s t o f Clitheroe


A CLITHEROE woman, who proved the toast of the town during her 20:year stint as one of.


the area’s favourite barmaids, has died. Thelma Hayhurst, of hostelries in her time, lat- Pim _ T V . - J ___tl^ J i- l .M pints in most of the town’s


• !• lico Road, pulled the


Mayor bows out with flying


TRIBUTES were paid by fellow Ribble Valley coun­ cillors to retiring Mayor Coun. John Travis at his final meeting in office. The le ad e r of the


colours


Liberal Democrats, Coun. Howel Jones, said: “You have not been found, want­ ing in your year of office, believe you have ful-


terly at the Swan-and- Royal Hotel, on Castle Street. She was bom in Corn­


when her family acquired the former Carey’s Cafe,


wall and spent her youth- in Oxford, before coming, to Clitheroe, aged 20,-.


in King Street. She married her hus­


band, Horace, at Clitheroe Parish Church in 1939 and ran Carey’s Cafe with her parents until the late 1960s. She then took up bar


W e_____ ________ filled your duties with fly­ ing colours. We thank you and the Mayoress for the contribution you have


made to th e Ribble Valley.” During his present term


of office, Coun. Travis, who has actively promoted the arts in the Ribble Val­


ley, has introduced series of musical inter-


leverld ^politicaf brows'in


the council chamber. The outgoing mayor


recalled some of the other highlights of his mayoral year — the landowners meeting the Duke of Westminster; the forma­ tion of the Ribble Valley Business Club; the Euro­ pean Arts Festival and the appointment of a sculptor- in-residence at Brungerley


Bound over to keep


the peace t


work at the White Lion Hotel, on Market Place, and worked at most of the


town’s pubs, before man ning- tlie pumps at the


Swan and Royal 10 years ago, where she worked right up until her peaceful death at the weekend.


was much-loved among customers and staff at the Swan and Royal and enjoyed a well-deserved reputation for keeping a tidy and orderly bar. _


Mrs Hayhurst, a widow,


chinson and Karen Swain said the pub would never be the same followin Thelma’s death and sai h e r f r ie n d sh ip was irreplaceable.


Managers Mike Hut­


A CLITHEROE man was. bound over to keep the peace for 12 months in the sum of £200, after misbe­ having in the town centre. Roy Abraham (21), of ,


heard that police officers saw Abraham smash a bottle against a stone wall in Lowergate. Miss Pat Bramley, pro-.,


securing, said Abraham was shouting incoherently, causing concern and dis­ tress to pedestrians in the area. Mr David Parkinson, in


Talbot Close, admitted', conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace. Clitheroe magistrates


| Jackson, will be installed in May.


rigti Institute


Registered Charity MAY DANCE T O T H E


MARK KITTO BAND


T E L : 445624 FRIDAY MAY 7th 'r


8 p.m. -t- 12-30 a.m. £5.00 Incl. Supper ‘


.1 have tried to carry the name of the Ribble Valley with me. Never ever can anyone have had a more wonderful year and the people of the Ribble Val­ ley are wonderful,” com­ mented Coun. Travis. The incoming Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Tony


Park. “Wherever I have gone


“In the short time we have been here, we soon rea­ lised what a special person Thelma was. She will be sorely missed by both cus­ tomers and staff at the pub.” In her spare time, Mrs


Mr Hutchinson added:


______ .


mitigation, said Abraham had left a pub carrying the bottle, which began froth­ ing. He denied throwing the b o t t le , which he dropped and was bending do.wn to pick up when police arrived, the court


heard.


Hayhurst liked to study local history and do cross­ words. She was formerly an active member of Clith­ eroe Parish Church. Her funeral will be held


TODAY and tomorrow, Heyes Chemist, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open until 6-30 p.m. Boots the Chemist,


today at the church at 1-30 p.m., followed by burial at Clitheroe Cemetery. Mrs Hayhurst is sur­


vived by her . daughters, Angela and Gillian, and son David.


£ LOW MOOR CLUB? *


Tel. 0200 23496 FRIDAY, 30th APRIL


Comedy & Vocals SATURDAY


HOWIE * FREE N’ EASY+ « . Bank Holiday Spectacular with#


* GOLDEN KEY DRAW* ♦ (Ifyoucandott,doUhere) ^ «


SUNDAY


* (J„hnUn„onrr me # * Cask Beers :


, * f GARY GIBSON * # * Children welcome until 9 p.m# ft*★ *★ ★ ***★ ★ ★ ★ «


ITV-.Str inJ *


* * * 5 (* * *A * * * * * t St Pauls Street


w


Castle Street, Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6-30 p.m. SPONSORED BY


/ P H A R M A C Y Right on your doorriep


XAR BOOT SALE


| TRAVELLERS HOTEL rrs BIG & BUSY


G IS B U R N SUNDAY, MAY 2nd Arrive from 8 a.m.


10 a.m. -4 p.m.


• No bookings necessary Just turn up. No new


goods. Tables for hire Enquiries or advice


Telephone


. MR ’C ’ I Barnoldswlck


315756


Clitheroe & District Bible Society


MEETING


On Wednesday, 5th May at 7-30 p.m.


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH HALL


Speaker - Mr G. Harrison N. W. Area Organiser


NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL


FLEA


MARKET Monday, 3rd May


11 a .m .-5 p.m'.


ANTIQUES, CRAFTS ETC. H om e M a d e


R e fre shm e n ts


Admission - Adults 30p Children Free •


TRINITY Have you got basic


Cookery skills which you could pass on to others?


We need a volunteer two hours per week to share their skills with a small informal group.


Creche facilities,'travel expenses paid


Ring Melanie ori 0200 I28554i


METHODIST CHURCH


SPRING TEA


SATURDAY MAY 1st


At 3 p.m.


Cake, bring and buy stalls Craft demonstrations


Admission £1.50 inclusive OPEN


- Cara and Small Van8 E7 Largo Vans £9


MASSIVE PUBLIC DEMAND THE ULTRAFRAME SPECTACULAR t lo th


DUE TO


ANNIVERSARY OFFER IS NOW ]BEING


REPEATED


QUALITY ASSURED S&4


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fCDCBRaO J HOOR_


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