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THE VICTORIA HOTEL CLITHEROE
As part of our seasonal promotions, throughout December & January,
Higsons Cask Bitter will be £1.00 a pint
Pc ~k i f ★ From the 1st - 24th December,
Christmas Lunches will be served daily from 12 o'clock onwards
B0LT0N-BY-B0WLAND -k i t i t k 'k
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SUN, WED, THURSDAY
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KING G E O R G E ’S HAL L, B LA C K B U R N Thursday. December 8th at 7.30pm
Box Office No. 0254 582582
Clitheroe Concerts Society Presents
C O U R T L Y E M U S IC K On W e d n e s d a y , D e c em b e r 7th a t 7.3 0 p.m.
In the
L e c tu re T h e a t re , C .R .G .S ., York Stre e t Tickets C5.50 (Students C2.50)
From Clitheroe Tourist Information Office (25566) or at the door
War Memorial Committee
CHRISTMAS WHIST &
DOMINOES TH U R S D A Y ,
on D E C EM B E R 15th
at 7-45 p.m. In the Village Hall
Admission Cl 50 Cn-lartm 50p /'nr, * — ( Arr»f/Ni!« h'nyrt
CHRISTIAN UNITED
FELLOWSHIP will meet on
SAT, DEC 3rd in
ST. A N N E ’S C O U R T , LOW MOOR
# ST MARY S LADIES GROUP $
CHRISTMAS FAIR
Saturday 3rd December 1994 2.30pm In the Parish Church Hall
Tickets Adults 5 op • Children 3 0 p including Afternoon Tea
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Stalls: Gifts, Cciht’s, Tombola, Groceries etc 4 > ' f r ' f j i 4 " ■ f KNOWLE GREEN VILLAGE HALL V ' V -
AN NU A L CHRISTMAS DOMINO DRIVE a n d GRAND DRAW Monday 5th December 1994
Start 7.30 p.m. Admission £1.50 Supper IncluJcJ
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CHRISTMAS WHIST DRIVE Monday 12th December 1994
Start 7.30 p.m. Admission £1.50 Sup'Yr Included
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Whist and
MONDAY DECEMBER 5th at 7.30pm Admission £1 .2 5 including piste supper MEAT PRIZES and RAFFLE
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Friday 2nd December
Doors open 6.30 p.m. at tne School
Admission 20p Various stalls etc
GRAND RAFFLE
jit DRAW 9 p.m. '^H^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^ptfP^P^P^P'
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Also Saturdays 3rd — 17lh December h . i. r ii N,|i* »>Owf
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TRAINS EVERY SUNDAY
SS MICHAEL AND JOHNS Cubs, Scouts, Brownies & Guides
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 8 p.m. onwards at the
CATHOLIC SOCIAL CENTRE £1.00 at door
H0GHT0N TOWER ANTIQUES FAIR
P r e s t o n , L a n c a s h ir e
2 n d - 4 t h D e c e m b e r FRI: \-*i, SAT
• A \ lPIJi PARKING • H\C. SICSPOS TliD • REPRESHMnSTS
m PjGS 6 PRAM SOT PERMimi) . # APPROX. 42 liXHinn ORS
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11-6, SUN: 11-5 SMC lA US ES tSCWDli:
0 PISH porciuais^ Enquiries: Tel: 0277 362662
I WE WANT YOU! The “Leeway Music School”
To attend
CHRISTMAS CHARITY CONCERT at Clithcroe Civic Hall
3&eb’g tEabern Free admission - 8.30pm • Free RafTle Draw HIGH JINKS P r e s e n t s Admission £2.00 &
Sunday 11th Dec 3.00pm & 6.00pm Raffle ejr Refreshemena\
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CHRISTMAS FAYRE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd In the Sports Hall
3-30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Afternoon Teas, Father Christmas, Craft Stalls, Games
Admission 20p - Children Free j ? I • j iw n u jiR v
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Saturday, g SPRINGERS
Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65) SUNDAY
DECEMBER 4th INDOOR CAR
BOOT SALE Stalls CB
Refreshments available Tradors Irom 8-30 a m. Public liom 10 am.
To book a fable RING 696225
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Frl. 2nd December - 6 nights (Not Sunday)
MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN Eves. 7-30 p.m. h 5) LIVE ON STAGE
19th December - 28th PROFESSIONAL PANTOMIME
7-30 p.m.
Speaker: THE GIDEONS h'n rifonc Welcome
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ANTIQUES CORNER SHOP
Bolton by Bowland, Nr Clitheroe Tel. 0200 446244
(Known as Aladdin's Cave in the depths of Northern England by Yorkshire Quitters Guild)
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Gifts galore for Christmas, Quilts, Shawls, Linen, Lace & Cushions
Not forgetting the Jewellery, Small Victoriana etc, etc...
GIFT VOUCHERS A VAILABLE
Open Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays 12 noon - 4.30 p.m.
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? Ring the
lARITANSAnytime BLACKBURN 6 4 2 4 2 4 or
NELSON 6 9 4 9 2 9
Call o r W r i te tot
105 NEW PARK STREET, BLACKBURN
CHRISTMAS WHIST & DOMINO
DRIVE in
THE FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN
Saturday, December 3rd at 7-30 p.m.
Admission £1.20 including supper
Seasonal Prizes
BOWLAND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
RIVERSMEAD CHRISTMAS FAIR
Friday, Dec 9th
7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Admission 20p and lOp
Santa's Grotto, Tombola and many other stalls Grand Hafflu to In
drawn approx. S - I ‘) p.m. V a n ity F a ir tops £1,000
VANITY FAIR was the theme at the St Ambrose
Church Christmas extrav aganza in Grimlteton on Saturday.
ported the event, helping to raise £’1,100 for church funds.
colourful Regency-style co s tume s , making the school hall a truly magical place for shoppers looking for those special l it t le
Counterfeit notes alert is given
S II OI ’K FK PICKS and 1 shoppers tire being warned to be on their guard for counterfeit hank notes in the run-up to Christmas. A C l i t h e r o e Po l ic e
spokesman said a number of counterfeit notes, both i'lll and i'2U, have been handed to them over the past few months. All note s should be
checked for their shade of colour, type of paper and numbers, to ensure for geries are not passed on. Watermarks and metal
h a n d s sho u ld also he checked carefully, as these
can a p p e a r on forged notes.
Anyone who believes
they may he in possession of a forged note, should
contact Clitheroe Police (UJ.s'J M',:jpii i.
-Many v i l la g e r s s u p
Stall holders and help- e r s we re d r e s s e d i n
on offer, including a stall selling a selection of home
Christmas presents. A variety of goods were
made sweets — pepper mint creams, rum truffles, cherry brandy chocolates,
and fudge — all arranged in fancy boxes ready for
were on sale, togethe r with wreaths made from herbs and spices, greenery and fir cones. As usual, the cake stall was soon
special gifts. Christmas decorations
sold out. and the home made produce stall, a stall selling jewellery and bric- a-brac and tombola all did well.
and Brownies rail a ja r tombola and competition to guess the name of a knitted toy. Games and competitions were also held during the
Children of the choir
afternoon, with a house made f rom c ake and
del ight ful ly decora ted with sweets, made by Miss hli/.abeth Stmtt. being the
star attraction. The com
petition was to guess how much the cake had cost and would sell for.
raffle with many attractive prizes ami the afternoon teas provided an excellent opportunity to rest weary ieet before a final shop ping spree.
Hiere was a bumper
Our picture shows help ers, dressed for the occa
sion, getting ready for the c rowd s of C h r i s tm a s shoppers.
15 MARKET SQUAKE. NELSON
GARDEN CLUB Ribblesdale School MONDAY, DEC 5th
CLITHEROE 7-15 p.m.
CHRISTMAS SOCIAL
EVENING
- (‘t iijhndi/ If‘eletnne Mince pies please!
COFFEE 70s/80s NIGHT DECEMBER 3rd
MORNING SATURDAY
Mayor’s Parlour 10 a.m. — 12 noon
1st Pendle Scout Group
WILPSHIRE LADY FARMERS
CHRISTMAS WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE
S a le s b u ry M emo rial Hall
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th 7-30 p.m.
Admission C2 (inc turkey supper) Adm. £9-00
adv.book
£10 on door - 7.30 p.m. BOOK TO A WlO DIHPPOIHWBNT
Adm. £4.50 Ch/OAP £3.50 Parties (10 or more) Call
Sun. 15th January 1995 (ONE NIGHT ONLY) U V E ON STAGE
New sculpture based on Kibble’s flow
A NEW carving is aboutou to wooden mushrooms at the Riibbi St i l l in i ts pl imning
stages, the new sculpture, ent i t led "As the crow dies," is the brainchild of Sur rey ar t ist Mr David Halford, whose design has received the praise of Kib ble Valley Council. Mr Halford was short
listed from around 100 artists, who applied from
irout out of the ground alongside the e Valley Sculpture Trail.
all over the countrv, to produce the new work for the trail at Brungerlev Park. A model of Mr Halford's
sculpture, based on the flow of the Kiver Kibble between two bridges, has
been submi t ted to the council's arts officer, Miss Heather Fox.
Pot-holers rescue glove for rambler
Q U A L IT Y CRAFT FAIR
For original Christmas gilts at
The Stirk House Hotel Gisburn
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 35 Stalls
Details from Lakeside Fairs Tel. 0706 229451
CONSIDERING that it was a murky, late November morning, a surprising total of 25 Clitheroe Ramblers joined a walk from Cla- phant, led by Jennifer Rae. Their route, via Long The re turn route fol-
towards The Allotment, an expanse of rough moorland on the south east slopes of Simon Fell, famous for its many pot-holes.
the limestone pavements of Long Scar, eerily shrouded in thick mist,
four pot-holers from Der byshire were about Rt make a descent, was cho sen as a lunch spot. This proved very useful, as one member of the Clitheroe group had accidentally dropped her glove into the 420ft cavity and it was retrieved bv the pot-holers by rope ana pulley.
Juniper Gulf, where
weather cleared and the surrounding peaks came into view. An hour was spent searching the moor for someyof its numerous pot-holes^
Soon afterwards, the I-nne, took them through lowed a path down Clap-
dale, passed the entrance to Ingleborough Cave, then ascended to Clapdale Farm, which provided more extensive views of the countryside.
the Waterloo car park in Clitheroe at 10 a.m. on December 10th, for a route at Barley, led by Lesley Lukin. Any ques tions about this walk should be directed to Ben Brown (0254 882851).
The next walk leaves Car player
from a Bedford Astra van parked m Newton Street, Clithcfroe, between 11 p.m. last Wednesday and 7 a .m . on T h u r s d a y morning.
A RADIO cassette player valued at £100 was stolen
She explained that work
on the lof t s c u lp tu r e starts in Dr
expected to during April
Miss K,,.\
depiction of the River Kib ble's How.
with the si believes it relates to the area, through
its
working front his Surrey workshop, hut during the sculpting period a L
people, will lake place at Kibble Valiev schools and community centres.
honours degree in tine art, specialising in sculpture, before working on com missions all over the country.
has a practical use as a seat and will complement the park's other features.
created the designs, including the mammoth sculpture, entitled "Saving sheep," currently found in the park.
Mr Thompson Dagnall
for the trail, because it will give more diversity.
and can be appreciated by anyone who visits' the park,” said Miss Fox.
"It relates to the area
Halford’s model of the planned sculpture, “As the
Our picture shows Mr
crow flies,’’ planned for the Kibble Valley Sculp ture Trail. 1
alternative for anyone viewing the trail. "I think it will be good
Miss Fox hopes Mr Hal ford’s work will provide an
His latest sculpture also He gained a first class Mr Halford will be workshop, involving local ’O-dav
ember and is he completed si’next year,
is delighted
ulpture and lv
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