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( Titheroe Advertiscr A: Tunes, December 1st, 100.j .. - * - • >


Pupils going up in the world


I Ul ’ILS are going up in tlie world at Bolton-by-


Bowht tul CE P r im a r y School, af ter the installa­ tion of a new storey in the school’s main hall. Opening the new mezza­ nine at the school was the


Bishop of Bradford’s wife, Mrs Mary Smith, who cut the ribbon on the stairs,


which wi l l g iv e pup i l s a c c e s s to e x t r a c l a s s space.


to t h e sc h o o 1, p u p i l s painted pictures of her, which she later received.


To welcome Mrs Smith


Parents also at tended and enjoyed tea and biscuits on the new storey. H e a d m i s t r e s s Mr s Daisy Hufferdine said the


me z z a n in e wo uld h av e several uses, act ing as a q u ie t a r e a , a c omp u te r w-ork place and l ibra rv. New furniture and a wide range of books have been i n s t a l l e d on t h e n ew


storey, proving very popu­ lar with pupils. Funding for the newly-


c omp l e t e d p r o j e c t has come f rom th e school 's board of g o v e rn o r s and


Assaulted PC in struggle


.MAGISTRATES have* heard that a Wigan police oil leer required two days' sick leave alter being assaulted by a Clithe'roc mail.


' John Har rison suf-


havd a hand injury during a struggle with lid-year-old Craig Lord. laird, of Hraf'ton Street .


(' I i t h e r o e . ad m i t t ed assaulting the eonstahle in the execution of his duty last month. Hu also pleaded guilty


to caus ing i*20 wor th <if d amag e to a glas s pane


b e lo n g in g to' .Mr David Collict.


1 'roseeutnig, Mr Heuf-


1 r e v S o u t h co t e - \V a nt briefly told Wigan magis­ t r a t e s that PC Har r ison bad suf f iTed bruising to his hand as a result of the


at tack, which occurred in the town. He said: "PC Har rison ■


at tended Wigan Infirmary and received treatment to


Scratched car


\ A X DA l ,S e a u s e d damage, valued at iMfifl, when they scratched the s ble ol a Ho n d a Civic


parked on Queen’s Wav. ( di theror , ln*t\v« a n d


I ! Saturdav. Worth £1,000


A BED Ford Fiesta XKg valued at i'l.llllll, was stci leu f rom King S t r e e t \Ola ! ley , b e twe en .s-.'o Will, a n d b p .m . la s t


Wedncsdav. - : n p


n iK crowds flocked to the WI C h r i s tm a s ma r k e t , held at Cl i theroe Par ish Hall, and went home laden w i t h m o u t h wa t e r i n g


craft items. It proved an excel lent


Goodies galore at WI market


The re will be ju s t two


home-made cakes, bread and jams, plus a variety of


place to pick up bargain


Ch r i s tma s p r e s e n t s and there won* many satisfied cus tomers , said WI ma r ­ ket secretary Mrs Flossie Kowbottom. The rout ine WI Market


i> held every Tuesday in th e lowe r hal l , but the t hristrnas sale moves into the upper hall for greater display facilities. The ma r ­ ket is a co-operat ive run by So shareholders , who a r e not n e c e s s a r i ly WI


members, al though many are.


mo r e T u e s d a y m a r k e t s before the operation doses lo r t l ie w in t e r mo n th s , r e o p e n in g ag a in in th e middle of March.


Tyre theft


PHI EVES stole a wheel and tyre, valued at £100, from a Vauxhall Cavalier ]larked at Old Row, Bar- row, between 1-30 p.m. on


Thursday and 10 a.m. on M onda v.


Escort taken


1 H I F \ l’.S stole a beige Fo n l Fseo r t ear , wo r th


iT’oo, f rom F i t t l em o o r Road. (Tilheroe. between


.'' a n d 1 0 - In p .m . la s t Wednesday.


JUST FOR you READER HOLIDAYS


• 4th Clothes Show ..............................f?? 9th Welsh Turkey & Tinsel 4 days ............................................£79.95 10th Lincoln Shopper........................£10 11th Calais Shopper, 2 days


DECEMBER


16th M People - G.MEX . .ESSSS3l’.'£26 16th Scrooge! ...............


30th Torvill & Dean . .. ES33353.Q2.50


31st New Year Break 3 day§32HE^B£109 31st New Year Break 3 d ay s ........... £119 A selection of our 1995


programme


JANUARY 7th Harrods Shopper........................ £19 16th Austria - 8 clays........................£109


FEBRUARY 13th Paignton 5 days ........................£84 16th Eric Clapton..........................£37.50 17th Austria - 8 days...................... .£129 17th Phantom of the Opera...............£39


MARCH


• 6th Loch Lomond 5 d ay s .................. £94 10th Paris - 4 days........................{ ’ £99


15th Meadowhatl Shopper ...............£10 20th Loch Lomond 5 d ay s .................£99


• APRIL


8th Grand National 2 d ay s ........... £69.95 21st Settle-Carlisle Explorer - 3 days.............................................£112


MAY 6th James Last................................... £36


• 12th Walking for Softies, 3 days .. .£89.95 I


JUNE


14th Rod Stewart.......................... £37.50 28th Bon Jovi ................................£37.50


JULY 2nd Scottish Steamer - 5 days......... £199' 1 25th R.E.M. - Huddersfield ..........£37.50


HOW TO R EQ U EST AN INDIVIDUAL B RO CH U R E . . .


Brochures are available F R E E from the Clilheroe


; Advertiser and Times Office, King Street, Clitheroe or by : ringing


Paula Kenealy in our Reader Holidays Department 0282 426161


XSS3-.fi ; _


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ERIC CLAPTON IN CONCERT


SHEFFIELD ARENA, FEBRUARY 16th, 1995


Eric at his best at Sheffield Arena, playing in a style only ’slow hand'


could, from the days of Cream, Derek &


hits, crossing the boundaries of rock and blues


v The Dominoes to his present day d L 3 M • 3 \ J


r / V I n c l u d e s r e t u r n t r a n s p o r t A n d


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much more beside. Price includes: Transport by executive coach, two full day


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• spectacular parts of the line, photograph Its marvels of Victorian engineering, watch a


■ you the opportunity to e xplo r e the mo s t


Our special weekend f based In Carlisle gives


A FANTASTIC DAY OUT TO THE OPERA HOUSE {MANCHESTER


SOUTH WALES


New Year Break


D e c e m b e r 31s t , 3 d a y s , £119


This superb value all inclusive New Year holiday package offers you: Transportation by private coach ★ 2 nights half board


Ross-on-Wye ★ Excursion through Brecon Beacons ★ Visit to ' historic Usk.


accommodation at the 3-star Westgate Hotel, Newport ★ Full evening meals and leisurely breakfasts ★ Welcoming glass of sherry ★ New Year's Eve Gala Dinner ★ Disco ★ Services of driver/courier ★ Sightseeing tour of Forest of Dean ★ Visit to


Why not make an early resolution and treat yourself to a terrific 3-day break.


Organised for readers by Farthing Holidays


£49 £33


PARIS The City o f Lights!


March 10th, 1995


4 days, still only


'Hotel including a Gala Dinner.


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A m a z in g v a lu e fo r m o n e y 5 clay b r e a k - M a rc h 6 th , 1995


bnjoy tile rc* I t . il ismv v - jg s n s - . .... , ___ "


Also included in this fabulous break are three nights o f enter tainment , a cruise on Loch Lomond


itself and the oppor tuni ty to sample a 'wee dram’ at the nearby Glengoyne Distillery.


Organised for readers by Shearings Group Travel For your free brochure - See die 'How To' section on tills page. Our orice In r lu f tn .


the Tarbct Hotel, Loch Lomond.


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cruise on Loch Lomond and a visit to Glengoyne Distillery.


• Entertainment most nights including a Gala Dinner


and dancing 1 0 Jive music. •All rooms with private facilities


^ wm jovi


Don Valley Stadium June 28th 1995


One of the world's greatest rock bands bring their incredible live show to Sheffield's Don


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; Book Now fox* a Fabulous Break, in Paignton


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January Sales Shopping


LONDON


at Harrods of Knightsbridge ★ Only £ 1 9 *


DEPARTING DECEMBER 16th, 1994 V


'"-7 oin us for a fabulous festive treat on our evening ? jw — ( visit to the Opera House, Manchester and a' \j ; • Our luxury touring coach will carry you in style from your


' sensational performance of 'Scrooge' star ring^ 1 Anthony Newley and Stratford John's.


w m


journey home, when you will be served with a festive light supper and hot drinks from the servery. A fitting end to a I ■ ' fantastic night out.


• hometown to Manchester and the acclaimed theatre ,‘ 5 Production.


, he spirit ol Christmas 'present' is with us on the return f . t,.:


For a Christmas treat to remember lor all the family, join U3 on this spectacular trip with Shearings Group Travel.


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a!l before we move on to the sale ot all sales at Harrods > L ! f i


Saturday, January 7th 1995 ’ -----" "ttve me cnance to visit them .


where unbelievable savings attract customers from allM over the world.


What's Included: Lii ,?metUT CO! ch ,ravel • Shopping at Harrods • ' l i


ght on-board supper and hot drinks on the return \ \ Journey


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I I I ! ...m i l l III ...mini m u III || ||l| | \'


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Ibrouqht to life at 1 nightfall by seafront


shopping facilities, two


Interspersed with outcrops and coves. Its


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INCLUDED IN YOUR STAY! • 4 nights accommodation In a bedroom with private facilities, tea/cof/cc making amenities and colour television ;. at the Esplanade Hotel.


JUS1 LUCK WHATS : • 4 dinners. Including a Gaia


dinner. 2 lunches (not forgetting I 4 breakfasts too).


l S j S T ' ! * - x . .s


sparkling Torbay lies f i S W - ' V ' T . / T ’TflBJ (Paignton, a flourishing ’


u linger which had swollen to twice its normal size around the knuckle. He was unable to bend it and was off sick lor two


days before being able to return to work.” F o r d ' s e a s o w a s


adjourned to January drd lor a pro-soiitonee roport to ho prepa red. He was granted unconditional hail.


Diocese ot Brad fo rd , in


" ' h i c h t h e s c h o o l is located. I t h a s t a k e n a ro u n d


two-an d -a -h a l f y e a r s to raise the money and work a c tu a l ly s t a r t e d oil the building in July.


Mrs Hufferdine said the


c h i l d r e n w e r e “ o v e r ­ whelmed” with thei r new storey and there has been


about who is going to come up to the room. The chil­


a compet i t ion o v e r who uses it. "We have real problems


d r e n a r e a l l r e a l l y exci ted,” she added. The Rev. David Mewis,


chairman of the board of governors and Bolton-by- Bowlaml Pa r i sh Church rector, explained that the new storey had been con­ st ructed to fit in with the character of the school, a listed building.


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertishig). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Wins election at the eighth attempt!


home in the Ribble Valley Council’s Millington and Langho ward by-election last Thursday.


IT was eighth time lucky for Liberal Democrat candidate Graham Sowter when he romped


Mr Sowter 's persistence night for long-serving Hip


c an d id a te , a f t e r unsuc ces s ful ly c o n t e s t in g th e same ward on two previ ­ ous occasions and also los­ ing once b e fo re in th e counci l’s Wi lpshi re ward and four t imes in Lanca­ s h i r e C o u n t y C o u n c i l elections. "Obviously persis tence has paid o f f , ” sa id Mr


S owte r . ‘‘Hut I also owe rnv su c c e s s to th e wo n ­ derful suppor t 1 received f rom th e o t h e r Lib e ra ! Democrats on Kibble Val­ ley Council, who came out and canvassed for me.” Mr .Sowter, of Whaliey


AN authentic presentation of Renaissance at (Ji thcroc Royal Grammar School


Voru's/ :"' {f'*;,l> t lpurt lye Musick will perform at the ('KGS Lecture Theat re ik St ieet , at the invitation of ( htheroe Concerts Society, on Wednesday


the usef0“f m7 ’t,C'rS , , f y.ourtl>'1' Musick create an authent ic medieval’ feel bv a h l e i n u s t i ^ h ^ ' a m f ^ t tm u ^ m M s ^ baSlMl ,,n SUrvivi"K


" " •'‘■'i-


. i e ' t . r r ‘hoy perform ranges from the sacred and the secular to the rus- comhinL'o.is.0' ’1" ’V’ " ,u<,,' |," r:lt,Mhr many dif ferent ins t rumenta l and vocal


i i h e concert s ta r ts at 7-3(1 p.m. and tickets are available from the Tourism Information Centre, Market Place, o r a l the door.


111


POTTERY SHOP RAID Kt /Kl .LAKS smashfd the front window of a


( l i thoroo p o t te ry shop and stole pro p e r tv


vahiod at £101 between 0 p.m. on Sundav and 0 -!O a.m. on .Monday. i akon in the raid on iVnthouse Lot te ry,


Swan ( oi irtyard, were a Victorian rose china >aucer bowl and stand, a blue and while cup


and saucer and an Amberglade teapot , salt- pot and milk jug.


Old Road, York, who is a se l f -employed c omp u te r consul tant and par t - t ime lecturer at Rlaekburn Col­ lege, was defending the s e a t f o r t h e L i b e r a l Democrats. The by-election followed


th e r e s ig n a t io n of Mrs C a th y J a r v i s , who had held th e s e a t s inc e th e 1 DO I elect ions, when the Liberal Democrats made


impor tant gains th ro u g h ­ out the borough. It was a disappoint ing


MR SOWTKR T h e L a b o u r H a r t '


fielded a eandid.ate fnni C l i t h e r o e . Mr Mivhae Richardson, a teacher at ; Rishton Schi K>|. Mr Sowter, a native u


L e i c e s t e r s h i r e , whost wife, Ju d i th , teaches al Iosside School, has livci:


in the ward for the past I[ y e a r s . He is a former ch a i rman of the Rihblt \ al 1 e y t ' o n s t i t lie nr y Liberal Democrat I'artv


an d ha s b e en a par ish councillor at Billington for


three-and-a-half years. He will take 'over Mrs


Ja rvis 's place on the fob


low in g R ib b l e Val ley (fit u n c i 1 c o m m i 1 1 ee s ’:


Environmental and Social Services. Housing. Policy


son (Cons. ): •M i c h a e l A n t h o n v


Richardson (Lab. I: >1 1 Majority: 3P7


Percentage poll: 3(i Donor sessions


I H II X' a t i i ina 1 Klooi; I rnns lus ion Service wil


b e in ( ’ l i t h e r o f or: Thursday.


to a t t e n d s e s s io n s en December Mil at the Par­ ish Church Hall, between


- and -1 p.m. or f> bo and 7-:«i p.m.


Local donors an- invited


(Lib. I >em.): 731 Kathleen Alicia Robin­


and Resources and i'aris’h Councils' Liaison. Result. Grah am Hugh So u ie r


was rewarded with a 3!I7 l ington par ish councillor ma jo r i ty o v e r th e To ry Mrs Ka th le en Robinson


who was making a come­ back bid for the Conserva­ tives. having lost the seat in HMD af ter four years on the council.


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