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__Cldlteme Advertiser & Times, November Jrd, 10!)b m


li’oxftlie largest selection locally of Standard, i fireworks available


NBrass On guard — as fencing course takes off


CLITUEKOE fencing champion Joanne Reynolds is putting


helping coach Ken Dunn to lead a fencing course for adults at the complex.


something hack into the sport locally through a fledgling Kocficld Leisure Centre programme. Miss Reynolds (29) is


EWSAGENTS


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ROCKETS 10 for £1.99 TO £8.20 EACH!


SPARKLERS Four types from 70p — £2.50


LARGE SINGLE FIREWORKS From £3.40 — £ 1 0.75


BOXES £7.70 8. £1 4.50 OPEN UNTIL 7pm


FRIDAY S SATURDAY Fireworks will not be sold to


anyone under 16 years of age


ANGLERS, canoeists and walkers using the Kibble Valley's rivers can now dial a hotline number for How levels, so they can plan their recreation activities. L au n ch ed by th e N a t i o n a l U i v o r s


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Hotline on river flow lev e ls is launched


decided to launch the ser­ vice, which gives river conditions based on the level of flow above or below normal summer levels. The recorded mes­ sage also indicates if flow


vice provides a quick and easy wav for them to get


the intormation they need."


able card bearing the Kivercall number has been produced and is available from the NRA, free of charge, on 0925 (i5H999, ext. 2201.


line tire also being urged to contact the authority


Users of the Kivercall


with views about tIn- s e rv ic e .


cheap rate and l!lp at till other times. A leaflet with a detach­


on 08p ] 500 pop, rc. charged at .'flip per minute


Calls to the new service,


like fishing, canoeing or walking. "The new Kivercall ser­


Mr Mike Knowles said: “The NRA has been receiving an increasing number of calls from river users seeking information about flow levels so that they can plan activities


levels tire rising, steady or hilling. Kivercall project leader


Authority, Kivercall allows people to get up-to- date information on How levels along rivers in the valley and the North West. Following demands from river users, the NRA


him the use of Rocficld to coach Miss Reynolds


Tony Rodia struck a deal with Mr Dunn offering


Centre manager Mr


in exchange for leading a class.


Miss Reynolds began


Ilaslingden Fencing Club, under the instruction of coach David Varey and, more recently, fencing master Tom Etchels.


fencing two-and-a-half years ago at the


risen through the competitive ranks with her foil to clinch the


Since then she has


North West novice championships last year.


medal victories to date for the rising star of


It was one of five gold


fencing, who hopes to become nationally ranked. Her most recent success was second place out of 58 competitors in the Leicester City Open plate competition.


• Full of ambition, Miss Reynolds has also started competing using the epee.


different weapon,” she explained. “ It’s harder in


“It is a totally


some ways and easier in others.” Miss Reynolds, who


attended St Michael and St John’s RC Primary School, Clithcroc, and St Augustine’s RC High School, Billington, balances full-time work as an internal auditor for Express Gifts, Accrington, with practising several times a week in Haslingden, as well as in her Edisford


ploughing something


Road home. She is thrilled to be


just never had the opportunity.”


looking into establishing a fencing club at Roeficld. Anyone


Mr Dunn is now


interested should contact him on Clitheroe -M2604.


Miss Reynolds at Roefield Leisure Centre.


RVBC prize-winners off to the shops


big winners, drawn from the survey respondents, will receive grocery vouchers donated by E. H. Booth Ltd. Of the 1,560 surveys delivered to tenants,


Ramblers’ quiz


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Ramblers pitted their wits against each other during a successful quiz night at t h e 1’ e n d I e II o t e I , Chatham.


judges decided on Gillian, Robert and Cathy as win­ ners and then a hot-pot supper was served.


"A bit of a do" at the Black Bull, Kimington, on December 7th. If vou would like to attend, 'call


Andrea on Clitheroe 2 ir.fKS.


Mill, Salt hill Industrial K s t a t e , C1i t h e r o e , occurred between Satur­


day midday and Sunday evening. Car radio


A I’ANASONIC radio and compact disc player, valued at ii-lod, disap­ peared from a Mercedes coupe parked outside a house in I’endleton over­ night on Thursday.


THIEVES made off with a Hewlitt 1’ackard laser printer, computer key­ board, word processor and monitor, valued in total at til.Odd, from an office at It. Dugdale and Sons. I he theft from Bellman


Worth £4,000 The next social event is


After many a light­ hearted disagreement the


r


TENANTS of Ribble Valley Borough Council will all be winners once the results of the coun­ cil’s customer survey have been recorded. lit the meantime, two


more than 700 were


from it and we hope it will help us to be better landlords,” said David Morris, director of environmental services, whose responsibilities encompass housing.


response to the survey will help it to provide better customer service. “We want to learn


ble Valley Mayor Coun. Kate Hodkinson drawing the names of the two win­ ners, watched by Mr Mor­ ris, housing management officer Lynda Robinson and Kathy Smith.


Our picture shows Kib­


returned. The council hopes the overwhelming


Our photograph shows Clitheroe 2232b (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


town. It’s great,” she said. “I had always wanted to do fencing, but


back into the local community. “Clitheroc is my home


Scouts compete for swim honours


SCOUTS from Clitheroe, Whallev and Grindlcton


strokes during the action-packed evening at the Itibblesdule Fool. Clitheroe and District Canoe


took the plunge during the annual Clitheroe and District Scout Swimming Gala. Youngsters competed in different age groups and


Club provided lane judges and the Scout Fellow­ ship provided scorers.


as well as Whatley and Grindleton-based 1st Bowland. Our photograph shows a few of the youngsters who participated in the popular gala.


JCIST FOR YOU READER NOVEMBERHOLIDAYS


13th Scotland Scenic Railways . . .£149 18th Paris 4 days................................£99 20th Disney on I c e .......... £27.50/£24.50 26th BBC Good Food Show, 2 days .............................................£49.95


DECEMBER 2nd London Xmas shopping


weekend .........................................£49.50 4th Calais Shopping 2 days............£49 9th Welsh Turkey & Tinsel 4 days .............................................£79.95 10th Lincoln Shopper........................£io 16th M People - G.MEX...................£26 16th Scrooge! .......................................£33


24th Scottish Christmas................. £199 30th Torvill & Dean....................... £32.50 '• 31st New Year Break 3 days.........£109


A selection of our 1995 programme


MARCH


JANUARY 7th Harrods Shopper .....................£19 14th Phantom of the Opera...............£39 16th Austria - 8 days................. £109 FEBRUARY 13th Paignton 5 days ....................... £84 17th Austria - 8 days.............


£129


6th Loch Lomond 5 d a y s ................. £94 10th Paris - 4 days..............................£99


20th Loch Lomond 5 d a y s .......... £99 APRIL


8th Grand National 2 d a y s .........£69.95 21st Settle-Carlisle Explorer


-3 days...................................................£112 : MAY 6th James L a s t .....................................£36:


12th Walking for Softies, 3 days .£89.95 JULY 2nd Scottish Steamer - 5 days.........£199 ! 25th R.E.M. - Huddersfield.........£37.50 !


HOW TO REQUEST AN INDIVIDUAL


BROCHURE. . . i j . & i J


: Advertiser and Times Office, King Street, Clitheroe or by I


Brochures are available FREE from the Clitheroe ringing


Paula Kenealy In our Reader Holidays Department


vcpai imem 0282 426161


j- - - p a n e e v e t t P o u n ,


This Is Jayne and Christopher’s 4th commercial production. Sadly, It Is also their last. The show features a newly created medley of Bamum, Mack & Mabel and Paso Doble along with their medal winning routines from the Winter Olympics of 1994 and, of course, their moving and passionate Interpretation of Ravel’s Bolero, without which no Torvide & Dean show would be complete. The rest of the programme is an exciting ensemble of full company numbers, choreographed by, and starring Jayne & Chris, culminating In a spectacular Big Band Finale of “Lets Face the Music and Skate". This time the supporting cast is a company of international skating stars chosen from around the world.


'


Join us for this fabulous show at Manchester's G-Mex


§ December 30th - £32.50 - ■ ■


“FACE THE MUSIC” :


Torvill & Dean ’ ■■- ■ w 'f.;' L. >! • '■ y - ■ \ LINCOLN SHOPPER


» CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH A DIFFERENCE


, DECEMBER 10th ONLY 5


J oln us for the magnificent Christmas Market in the heart of f-' , medieval Lincoln on this value for money shopping excursion.


, J S Ituated ln the centre of Lincoln between the beautiful p i Cathedral and Castle, the German style Christmas market -


- .Morris Dancers, HandbeD ringers and the opportunity to sirw ^traditional carols In the magnificent Cathedral.


Includes return transport and ticket ijj1 See ’How Torsection for your free brochure Organised by Shearings


f ; offers a fine array of market stalls, unforgettable sights and Li *’, festive sounds. Also there is a splendid itinerary of street ; .entertainment Including Punch and Judy shows, Brass Bands.


*


Followin are


LONDON


January S a le s Shopping


at Harrods of Knightsbridge ★ Only £19 ★


Saturday, January 7th 1995


Journey with us to the famous shopping centres ol Oxford Street and Regent Street, Selfridges, Fortnum &


mi! 0!1' Libertys ~ you'1 1 have the chance to visit them all before we move on to the sale ol all sales at Harrods


where unbelievable savings attract customers from all over the world.


What's Included: • Return coach travel • Shopping at Harrods •


Light on-board supper and hot drinks on the return journey


Organised by Shearings Cruup Travel


NEW YEAR GALA


DINNER BREAK


Due to the popularity of this previously sold out break, we have secured a


further allocation, and are now pleased to accept bookings once again


PARIS 4 DAY WEEKEND


C'est Magnifiquel November 18th


2 sightseeing tours IncludedI


Incredible value at only £99


Following th e su c c e s s of o u r Paris weekends th ro u g h o u t 94 we a re now ab le to offer


th is amazing value weekend for November


_—'— .A-i-- _______________ iw ,


4 days of leisure and luxury In an excellent quality h° tc’ ln one of Paris' most chic quarters, only


200 yards from the River Seine. Tours of Paris by


night, and the Chateau of Versailles Included, plus time to explore under your own steam. Due to the timing of this departure we have altered the


programme slightly to Include free time for Christmas shopping..


With luxury coaching, return ferry, bl-llngual tour fac guide and luxury accommodation with private


ilities and continental breakfast this Is a value for money break not to be missed.


See the 'How to ' section for brochure details BhlojTn>tl 01 Ourtorvon-Trtrt. Suits UM D1527


M. PEOPLE Manchester G-Mex


December 16th, 1994


Enjoy 'one night in heaven' with M. People with this great concert.


Recent hits include Movin' On Up, and the


band were recently voted best new band in this year’s Brit Awards.


Sure to be another sell-out at only £26 including transport and ticket; Organised by County Entertainments Limited


\ m m . Presents MlQCYS Sheffield Arena, Sunday November 20th


Join us on this great day ouf for all ihe family in this non stop ' entertainment extravaganza featuring all your Disnev favourm-s1


- Mickey. Donald, Baloo, The Little Mermaid and all their fim loung pals, exquisite skating, dazzling costumes and the i


magical story telling of Walt Disney.


m ate coach & good seats for the matinee performance5 ! A performance to captivate your heart & send you home with -l smile on your face!


p .?? Up T VH:r 'T J| :,re? we olTer return transport by ! nnv.1


. .. 0 ^ a^ w bT


ynCOU" 7 E,l ,e r?alm nen ts Ltd. Sec the I details


ft 41,. R.E.


July 25th, 1995 - £ 3 7 .5 0 !u '0 rrof lhe Apnl c°ncert we


HUDDERSFIELD r a d i u m


delighted to offer this opportunity of another date for R.E.M


Again, certain to be a popular event so make your booking early to be sure of a ticket


See How To section for your ftree brochure


Organised by County Entertainments Transport and ticket Included ! tJ izS T“ 1


Saturday, November 26th 2 days only £49.95


JOIN US FOR 2 DELICIOUS DAYS OF DISCOVERY


c, iw t-vitiy celebratuiun ui every runu or rucxj jmaginaoje, nne wines, celebrity chefs, special demonstrations and over 500


eyourselflf


a four-da wuica


B C G o o d Food C o o k in g __________ __ o


G


he event of the year. of


s»p«t.iaj utsiiivii u ie ia


kind o f food i i duons


bl


or just enjoy fine food and wine, pre- o king & K itch en S h ow , a


ver


exhibitors, showing everything from cakes to cookware, from apples to appliances, from produce to professional


ovens. Come for the taste, the energy, the education and the fun. It’s a great day out!


the fabulous Merry Hill Shopping Centre with over 260 shops. Ofc \ course transport is included throughout.


Organised for readers by Farthing Holidays.


To complete your day we have reserved a room in a 3-star hotel with evening meal and cooked breakfast the following day before we deptart for


If you love cooking iare yours teelf for t th The B— _


fine JSoodFood J f


sented the championship trophv to St Paul’s Scouts, who overcame s t iff competition from Clitheroe troops 1st Pendle, Loyola and St Mary’s,


District commissioner Mr Len Dickinson pre­


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