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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422.121 (Classified) *.* i / .v / ■ £t


St James Church Clitheroe


HARVEST THANKSGIVING 1 SERVICES


Sunday,-3rd October 9 a.m. - Holy Communion


10.30 a.m. - Family Communion


Childrens gifts will be received at this service 6.00 p.m. - Evening Prayer


"ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE LOWERGATE 5 0 /5 0


DANCE Richard Turner Memorial Trust Fund


SATURDAY OCTOBER 16th at 8.00 p.m.


Tickets C2.50 incl Supper.


On sale at Social Centre. Tel. 23073 Righl of admission reserved.


WEST BRADFORD METHODIST CHURCH


HARVEST


FESTIVAL SERVICE Sunday, October 3rd, 1993 SERVICE AT 3-30


Conducted by the Rev. D. Barker of Blackburn


Musical items will be sung by the Eccles Church Choir of Manchester


T O Y & T R A IN F A IR ■ uic a a lb od o e Once agaln we have a great selection .


of Model Railways, Lledo, Dinky Toys, : Corgl.Scalextric e tc etc.


FRIDAY, 1st OCTOBER 9.30 p.m. start


C R U I S I N ' Grsot 2 Boy Duo


SATURDAY, 2 n d OCTOBER


* L O O K N O FU R TH ER * it


Groat Boy/Glri Duo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


TIRED OUT BY YOUR CHILDREN? Traumatised by your Toddlers?


It’s Time Mothers Got Their Own Back. Bring the little terrors to the Trinity Youth and


Community Centre Toddler Gym to burn off all that excess energy


Every Monday and Friday 1-30 - 3-00 p.m. (Term Time)


SOn p e r fam i l j l ini’, coffee fo r intuits amt n d r in k tnnl biscuit fo r the children


TOTAL EXHAUSTION GUARANTEED We look forward to seeing you at


Trinity Youth & Community Centre Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 0200 24934


* 7 t i i t f t y r


‘D n tw t# , ty io u ftA P re s e n ts


m lA T O f f A COMEDY BY RICK ABBOT


1H TRINITY SCHOOL HALL, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 14th, 15th A 16th OCTOBER


TICKETS £2.00 • £130 OAFS 1 CHILDREN (Including Mmhnwnts)


TICKETS a v a il a b l e f r o m f .a . a l l e n . h a in t s h o p ,' PARSON LANE. OR TELEPHONE CLITHEROE 25186 ponnnnFnRYSPECIAI ARRANGEMENT WITH SAMUEL FRENCH INC.


AUTUMN


b . TOSUPPO RT O p a r e n t s w r m


O A BD U C I I iD ^ o n S A T U R D A Y 2 N D O C T O B E R


C U I I - D R E N ABROAD


LOTS INCLUDE


r \ v r


In THE VILLAGE MEMORIAL HALL - CHIPPING a t 1 1 .3 0 a .m .


-BMCABRAC-


IflEWlNG FROM 11.00 ».m. REFRESHMENTS WLL BE AVAILABLE T O M B O L A & R A F F L E


ip YOU WISH TO DONATE ANY ITEM OR ENTER IT ON A CO M M IS 3 IO N BASIS TEL: 0985 Cl 870


CHIPPING & DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS CLUB


PR ES EN TA T IO N DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th 1993


Brick House Bowling Club, Chipping 7-30 p.m. for 8 p.m. £6 (including supper) Tickets available from 0995 61209 EVERYONE WELCOME


S K IL L S H A R E


Bring your over 2's to play and learn with qualified nursery nurses


CRECHE — OPEN TO ALL —


9.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. £1.25 per session


Ring 0200 28554 for details


COUNTDOW O AN


OCT.IOtt 1 9 9 3 .


EXPLOSIVE T N L SUNDAY ms&m MOTORCYCLE


ST HUBERT’S CHURCH — Dunsop Bridge —


DANCING


to the MARK KITTO BAND Newton Village Hall


Friday, October 15th 8-30 — 12-30


Admission £4 inc. supper Licensed Bar Tel: 0200 448288 CIVIC HALL


«■» C I N E M A “ ■ C l i t h e r o e 2 3 * 7 8


F r id a y , 1 s t O c to b e r (6n ts -C lo s e d S u n d a y s )


T H E C R U S H us) Evenings 7 .3 0 and Matinees Wed 2.00pm


COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL


THE HIGHER TRAPP Trapp Lane, Slmonstone.


CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN


SPONSORED BY LANCASHIRE PUBLICATIONS LIMITED For further details phone TMX- 0524-833111 and ask for Mannix Devlin


S p e c ia l Lunch rates fo r se n io r citizen* with m inim um n um be r s o f 3 0 p e r p a r ty


Most dates still available Tel: 772781 _ . ^


FELLOWSHIP Will meet on


CHRISTIAN UNITED


Sat., October 2nd in


Harrop Chapel 7-30 p.m. Speaker:


PASTOR J. JONES (Knowle Green)


Everyone welcome


Tosside Church HARVEST FESTIVAL


Sunday, October 3rd at 7 p.m.


Preacher: The Vicar


Whist & Domino Drive


Monday, October 4th at 7-45 p.m.


in The Institute


Aihoitotioii £1 iur. sii/i/irr Follouttl l»J sole of Harvest I’rothuT


Gisburn Festival Hall


W H IS T & DOMINO


DRIVE Saturday,


October 2nd at 7-30 p.m.


Admissiinl £1.20 incl. supper


Meal Brizes G o i n g '


12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches fo r ail Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day


THE FAMILY FIRM ESTIMATES FREE


GISBURN 445751 Evenings *


BURNLEY AND DISTRICT PHILATELIC SOCIETY


STAMP FAIR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd


St Theodore’s School, Ormerod Road, Burnley


10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Car parking, refreshments Admission 50p. OAP and children 25p


REFRESHMENTS FREE PARKING ; Admission 60p Children 40p


Ogn d b .Wb e 5 6 38 9 r a ise y J e b Tlt 0 * 9X8


TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 5th 7.00pm - 9.30pm


C A R B O O T S A L E CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. A rr lv * from 8 n.m.


Cars and Small Vans E6 Largo Vans & Trailers E8 No bookings necessary


Just turn up. No new goods. Tables for hire ja / t Enquiries or advice


J w i# Telephone MR’C' “ “" g S * * W , ^ • 0 0 0 0 0 ^ 0 0 0 H u r s t G r e e n


for alt that's best in Quality 'Bar food Fresh Fish, Home made Pies,


Lasagne & Gurry, Prime Steaks, Daily Specials


All served lunch times and evenings T E L : 0 2 5 4 8 2 6 4 7 8


CAB BOOT MARKET EVERY SUNDAY 0 Acru site — Spaces for Everyone — "With Hard Standing


CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC • YOU COULD MAKE A PACKET Behind Petre Arms - Langho Off A59 r/bout towards Whatley


Cars C5. Vans C0 arrive 8 a in Sell new goods from C8 Enq. 0254 240298


THIS IS THE SITE THAT WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT When leaving — no hassle back on A59 m seconds


,/Warllfolme {grange


B u rn le y Road, A l th am N r A c c r in g to n Tel 384874


rhurs; September 30th ■


SOUL PARTY NIGHT


• Lancashire DJ . , M r Soul Train)


(Starringlop Radio . •


,


ANDY PEEBLES Plus


THE MARKS BROS


(Sensational Soul Band) (a d m is s io n Ie i b e f o r e .-.


! I0pm,£2 BEFORE 11 pin) Friday, October 1st -


; Saturday, October 2nd THE M


(THE MOST EXCITING BAND ON THE CIRCUIT)


BROTHERS ! M


L EACSTER IK


J Sat, October 2nd • (Comedian) NA


■ Why not liook.a meal in, the carvcry and reserve a,,


table in the cabaret room, W ed n e sd ay s


■ Mn ipl Hll, A ert Ra ,.Cln. ; HAPPYH0UR


ALL NIGHT £1 A dm is s io n boforelO p.m. - £2 after 10 p.m.


Wed, October 6tlv . DYNAMITE


BROTHERS (Pop & Soul) :■■■■■


LOUNGE BAR Every, Wed; F,ri &.Sat


FUN & FRIVOLITY W


•CARUERV OPEN AS USUAL DURING OCTOBER :■


Booking Office open


1 -,10 a.m. to-4 p.m: . - : ; . : . fi y E E K D A Y S . j \


; C A tL JO A N N E O N * (0254) 384874 , r


ITH PAT CARTER K i n g G e o r g e s H a l l


<0* (0254) 5825 8 2 Tuot 6 Oct 8pm m uiaKoys


BOX OFFICE & C.C. BOOKINGS


FRANK SI DEBOTTOM'S


Frl B Oct 8pm in Concert Hall A Tribute to th . Magic of


FREDDIE MERCURY A OUEEN Adv or Door C7.50/C6.50


Sat 9 Oct 7.30pm In Concert Hali


F?„E.P .n P „ ' ! , ? d T » ® Soat a C13.50. C12.50, £11.00


Frl 22 Oct 7.30pm In Concert Halt .SOFIA PHILHARMONIC


B ODCHKSTRA rotkurt avallabU om


Sun 24 Oct 7.30pm In Concert Hall Vienna feif/v*/ Bsllet


Mon 25/Tbos 26 2.30pm & 7.00p Fun For AHTho Family


Soata trom C9.00 Oroupa C5.00 School’* Half Torm Special


NUTCRACKER


Adults Cd.00 Son/Jnr CH C2.S0 Wad 27 Oct 7.30pm In Concert H»


Se»1« from CB.00 Cone C1 rcductlor Wad 3 Nov 6pm In Blakaya


American TYumpot Lodgond


wBOBBY SHEW Mon 8 Nov 7.30pm in Conoart Hall


ith the Northern Jazz Orchostra Tickets C5 Cone Cl roductlon


FOSTER & ALLEN Saata trom £7.50 Con. 50p raductlon


IN CONCERT


RED ARMY BAND BOLSHOI OPERA , ,


Contral Band of Russian Army Foaturlng Guost Stars from tho


ARKS


JLOW MOOR CLUB* jl St Pauls Street


* *


4 4


Tel. 0200 23496 J ★ * ★ ★ ★


4, *


JFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 s t *


* BLAST FROM 4 THE PAST (60's Duo)


4 * * 4 4


SATURDAY OCTOBER 2nd


4 £ ir Cask Baers £ * Children welcorno *til 9 00pm J


GOLDEN KEY DRAW


Cash drive to help NSPCC


A CHARITY fashion show o rg an ised by


Tesco’s store, in Clilh- croe, has raised £500 For the National Society For the Protection of Cru­ elty to Children.


held at the Koxfields Hotel in Millington, is part o f a year-long series of efforts to raise money nationwide For t li e su p e rm a rk e t ’s approved charity.


The event, which was


wearing designs from leading chain stores took to the cat-walk, with a percentage or the proceeds of the sale of goods going to the charity.


Volunteer models Prizes donated by


many Kibble Valley businesses were raffled.


ing Fund-raising, Tcsco will organise a series of raffles at the store,a car hoot sale and a mara than hairdressing ses sion with local stylist I’hilip Michael.


As pari of its on-go-


some of the models and organisers.


Our picture shows Rimington Memorial Institute


D A N C E to the


HODSONS OF GISBURN


SEAN GILLIGAN COUNTRY BAND


on Friday, October 15th 8 to 12-30


1*6* incl. Supper


Tel. 445624 liekrhi liwitrd


Battle for court closure is lost


THE battle against the closure of Clitheroe Court has been lost.


Council has received noti­ fication confirming the intention to close the court. Clitheroe county coun­


Lancashire County


cillor Ilowel .Jones took a final stand against the move at a meeting of the Policy and Resources Committee, questioning how tlie closure could have been confirmed when the objections of the county council have not yet been taken into account. He was told that County


P o l ic e hunt for v illa g e


churchyard vandals


VANDALS who dese­ crated five gravestones in a Chatburn churchyard are being hunted by


police. Damage to the grave­


Hall had objected in prin­ ciple, hut that the argu­ ment for retaining the court was hard to defend on financial grounds. The date for closure has


stones, in Saturday night’s attack, was estimated at around £2,000 by the vicar o f Christ Ch u r c h , Chatburn.


still not been decided. A spokesman for Reedley magistrates said the mat­ ter would be discussed at the annual meeting or Clitheroe magistrates on


October 11th. The court is being closed


under proposed changes in East Lancashire Petty Sessional Division boun­ daries, which include split­ ting the Ribblc Valley into


the surrounding judicial areas of I’reston, Black­


burn and Burnley. The county council has


expressed six specific con­ cerns about the effects, including .IPs becoming ‘divorced" from their local


said he was “saddened and appalled by the acts of vandalism.”


The Rev. Walter Drain


as criminal damage and it is an act of sacrilege in a churchyard. The whole parish is shocked and sad­ dened, because many peo­


He added: “I regard it


ple’s deceased relatives are buried there.”


s Several of the grave­


damaged and some are now beyond repair. Among the gravestones


tones were seriously


damaged in the frenzied at tack was that of a month-old baby, buried 10


areas, police spending more time away from their areas of duty to attend court and reduced report­ ing of eases in the local


press. Notification has been


received that the Lanca­ shire Magistrates’ Courts Committee is to proceed with a formal submission to the Lord Chancellor seeking to bring about the proposed changes.


ST MARY’S FOOD


Chipping Village Hall


BINGO Saturday,


October 2nd 7-45 p.m.


Good prizes ★ ★ ★


Admission 20p


years ago. The baby’s family, who


now live in the Midlands, were said to be very dis­ tressed when they heard the news, but villagers have now managed to place the stone back in its original position. Although there were no


eye witne'sses to the crime, Insp. Ian Hartley, of Clitheroe Police, said he is now following up several leads.


SPRINGERS


Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)


THIS SUNDAY OCTOBER 3rd 10 a.m.-4 p.m.


CAR BOOT SALE


Stalls £7 — Refreshments available


To book a table RING 696225


St. Catherine’s Church


West Bradford


BRANDED SECONDS


KNITWEAR SALE


(Mrs Turnbull, Manchester)


in the Sunday School, Saturday October 2nd 11 a .m .-3 p.m.


Hmiirnmilv lirfirsltiiiriils oil Sale Hriiitj A * Itaif - Rutile


NEWTON VILLAGE HALL


FARMER’S BALL


iFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st | 8-30 p.m. — 12-30 a.m. Dancing to the


MARK KITTO BAND


Tickets C4 including supper availabto trom


Tel: 0200 446642 or 446643 LICENSED BAR


Clitheroe


Ladies Social Section N.F.U.


DOMINOES WHIST &


Tuesday, October 5th Low Moor Church Hall


at 2 p.m.


Admission £1.20 (inc. afternoon ten)


, |C T LIX-1 Vs WE DO


19 September 1993 Dear Mr Duda,


Since Jutv when Ultraframe erected our conservatory we have derived great pleasure from using it as well as realisjnsI what a great asset it 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 professional approach at each stage from Steve Taylor, salesman, [dike Sunter, surveyor; and especially Gerald and Chris the erectors for their high quality workmanship and courteous service. Also the girls in the office','furniture and blinds departments. We would gladly


recommend you to future customers. ' Yours.sincerely,


' * *''■*• IYVC ,diFtas> Saturday


9.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m.


?(W OwtoNSERVATORIES UPVC WINDOWS UPVC DOORS ULTRAFRAME pic, SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE 0200 29929 GGF i BAf r a m e


Lane Ends House Lane Ends


Bolton-by-Bowland Clitheroe


Lancashire THE MOST TRUSTED NAME TODAY IN UPVC


OPENING TIMES:


Monday to Friday


9.00 a.m. - 5.30 p.m.


Clitheroe


Ladies Hockey Club


JUMBLE SALE


October 2nd


at United Reformed , Church Hall, Clltheroe (


Starts 2-00 p.m. Entrance fee '20p


LOWER


BUCK INN Waddlngton


CLITHEROE 28705


Food Served Dally


Lunchtime and evenings


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September SOtli, 1993


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