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
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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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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
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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
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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,
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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 ,
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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
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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 :
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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:
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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*★ *★ ★ ***★ ★ ★ ★ «
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* * * 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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