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^^^Chtheroc Advertiser Tunes, November 3rd, Mi)if on again the best pint!


open to everyone and any pub or club can he voted for, as long as it is situated in the Kibble Valley. You can choose any hostelry, from your favourite local inn to an establishment you may


Times" readers are being invited to nominate their favourite pints of hitter and, after all the coupons have been collected, the grand prizewinner will he drawn from a hat. The competition is


rewarded with a free pint of hitter each week for a year from the winning put) in this year’s Best Pint of Bitter Competition. "Advertiser and


THERE will be no harsh aftertaste left tickling the tastebuds of the thirsty drinker who picks the winner in this year’s best pint competition. For their choice will he


An advertising feature by Stewart Pimbley


have only visited only once, but think is simply


the "Advertiser and Times.” The winning licensee


ible grand prize, the lucky beer enthusiast whose name is picked from the hat will receive a £25 cheque, donated by


wHI receive a cheque for £25, to be donated to the


stand a chance of winning is to simply complete the entry form below and return it to: Best Pint Competition, "Clitheroe Advertiser and Times," ,'i King Street, Cliiheroe. Apart from the irresist­


the tops when it conies to beer. All you have to do to


charity of his or her choice, as well as a large trophy to be kept for a year and a small cup to be retained permanently. The voting coupon will


ill lowed per person and Only one vote is


only "Advertiser and Times” entry forms will he accepted. Copies of the entry form will NOT be considered and normal competition rules apply.


appear in the "Advertiser and Times” for the next two weeks, with entries due by November 18th. The three


judges, whose decision is final.


be judged on the quality of the beer, whether hand pumped or electric served. The winning pint will be based on the personal choice of the


establishments with the most votes will then be put to the test by a panel of three judges. Each pub or club will


Hurry to enter to win cash


I Hh question on the tip of everyone’s tongue is pint m the Kibble Valley?


winners in the la s t h 3?C“r’ ^ L'onl> who serves the tastiest ,etition has attracted some illustrious


Last year's winner was the Swan Hotel in Whalley, which, after consider- Sn!kh,’,s°beer'lnB 1 1L


‘ JU(,Bes over their l)ints. was Picked for its John


JP u wy'!’,inB ;!?cision "’as based on a number of factors - the taste the the glass' U’L


and donated h>s prize money to the Injured Jockeys’ Fund. 1 lie decision about this year’s winner now rests with the Kibble Valiev’s


Ui'eco upon' 1 1 s sou 1 s s0' , f -vou want a sa.V in the best pint of bitter winner, filfin C a r o l & H a r r y a t


M,o"i’t*ilaf r,na’istf ’ Pints scored high on the judges’s cards, but the Swan H Th b >l ty V s c;.h<)Ken roi- having the best effect on the tastebuds. The hotel s landlord, Mr Harry Barlow, was delighted with the decision


4 by Bill Byrne Bill with Billy Beagle on Longridgc Fell, 1992. ' P f l O M ; ? ' K in g S t , W h a l l e y . T e l : ( 0 2 5 4 ) 8 2 2 1 9 5


VOTING COUPON WEEK 1


Name . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . Address


4 Course Christmas Lunches . £ 4 .9 5 from 7th Dec 1994 - 3rd Jan 1995


6 CASK ALES AT ALL TIMES PER PINT CHRISTMAS FAYRE MENU . . £8.95


___________________


Tei no i


My choice of Pub/Club that serves the Best Pint Is


Name of Pub/Club . . . . . . . . . . . . Address ...................................


CUT OUT AND RETURN TO Clitheroe Advertiser & Times 3 King St, Clitheroe BB7 2EW


I I I I I I I


___ I Mick & Carol welcome you to THE CROSS KEYS


A fine selection of traditional draught ales:


WARDS, DARLEYS, THORNE, SAMSON, DOUBLE MAXIM, LABATTS & LABATTS STRONG,


STRONGBOW & GUINNESS Also a vast selection of imported continental beets


Original stockists of Vaux Beers


Satellite V 1, Pool & Dads, Pinball We also have the finest football team never to play in a league


LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE


3 Course Table D'Hote Menu only . .'. ..£5.95 Traditional Sunday Lunch Morning Coffee, Afternoon Teas Reasonably priced Bar Meals served all day Live Entertainment every Sunday


FOR DETAILS OF


ADVERTISING SPECIAL


FEATURES ring


JANET FALLON ozoo ZZ3Z3


LOWER BUCK INN Waddington


T e l : 0 2 0 0 2 8 7 0 5 Lunches ami bar snacks served


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY LUNCH AND EACH EVENING


/unchtime and evening each day OUR DINING ROOM IS OPEN


Parties catered for Bed and breakfast accommodation available


SWAN & ROYAL


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Theakstons Best Bitter served Also New Attraction


Your hosts M ic k & Viv


THWAITES TRADITIONAL HAND DRAWN BEERS


Pool & Quiz Nights Pimlico Road, Clitheroe


tK Telephone: (0200) 442280


Fje Castle ipub CASK


STATION RD, CLITHEROE


CONDITIONED JOHN SMITHS and


THEAKSTONS BESTBITTER.


THE CASTLE - THE PLACE TO BE ’


SCRUMPY JACK ON DRAUGHT


Bookings now being taken for Christmas Parties in the function room


Tel. 0200 23130 BLACK HORSE


P im l ic o , C l i th e r o e T e l . 0 2 0 0 - 2 3 2 8 0


bonfire night


this Friday] hov. 6 3..3


Lighting approx. 30 p.m.


FREE


FIREWORK DISPLAY


All welcome A PUB MASTER HOUSE’ THE BROWN COW


43/44 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Tel: 0200 24193


New Dining Room opened for Homemade Sunday Lunches, Bar Snacks and Disco


S p e c i a l tE r a b i t i o n a l C F jrijS tm a tf I tu n c f j Mad Cow Dtsbase Bitter at only 85p


___________£ 5 . 5 0 Why not try a pint of our popular


(Red (Pump Inn


FREE HOUSE Cask Conditioned


Boddingtons Bitter and


Theakstons Bitter


RESTAURANT and BAR MEALS Available Tuesday to Sunday Lunchtimes and Evenings


MONDAY NIGHT — GAMES NIGHT


Join in the traditional (and not so traditional) Pub Games, Darts, Dominoes, Dice & Pool and enjoy homemade Meat and Potato Pie for just 50p every Monday evening throughout November.


BASHALL EAVES • CLITHEROE TEL: 0254 826227


CSican QPitL PENDLETON surroundings


Delicious home-cooked food, daily specialities


Cask Ales served Listed in the Good Beer Guide 1995


Christmas bookings now being taken


T e lep h o n e 0 2 0 0 2 3 1 1 2


17th century village pub Open fires in picturesque


Jit cir^y iw l c o t n y I’o /T /o™ " ] Wellgdte, Clitherbe> Tel: 22465


Come to Clitheroe’s No. 1 Music Pub fo r Boddingtons “The Cream o f Manchester”


Trophy Bitter A selection o f Wines, Spirits & Ciders D —I . J A R V I S


MUSIC EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY w i th


Book is tribute to rambler Bill


THE favourite walks of a Ribehester gardener and rambler have been


brought to life in a booklet outlining 10 routes for visitors to the village to enjoy.


land family friend Mrs I Kaehel Eyre who pulled


the strands together into book form, following his death in January.


recounts some of the milestones in his life, including his early career


I injury, into the field of horticulture. In the Kibble Valiev, Mr


| for himself as a gardener at Stonyhurst College and


in his own backyard, at White Carr Lodge, Oil- worth, where he created a


Bvrne first made a name


I maharajahs, and his tran­ sition, following a band


| as an Army bandsman in India, playing before


both a tribute to the late Mr Bill Byrne and a record of the walks he came to love. It was his wife Mavis


“Ribehester Hambies" is


splendid rockery. After moving to Kib­


chester, Mr Byrne nur­ tured a well-tended allot­ ment and was a founder member, as well as the first chairman, of Ribches-


ter Allotment and Garden Society.


I 1) e in t r o d u e t io n walking. Mr Byrne was His other passion was


with pictures, is available from the village post office. It includes walks varying in length from H minutes to two hours, all


nis wife and the familv beagle, Billy. The booklet, illustrated


Green light expected for


Q'lec/cs [traffic plans ves terdav


mended for appr nroval at Count v Halll. t ounty being reconi-


ways and Transportation Committee were given the results of the borough council’s public consultation


I way View Avenue and | Stajion Rnad. ,


ears parked on the road during working hours hin­ dered the safe passage of two-way tra f f ic and reduced its capacity as a through route.


Councillors heard that


LAM week ill October saw an influx in the area of winter thrushes, who come mainly from Scandinavia ) on are likely to come across them anywhere that has hedgerows, where they are feeding frantically on


the points of concern brought up as a result of


tifying the proposed scheme. Councillors heard that


Double theft


M a r t , L incoln Way between 5-30 and 8-30 p.m. last Wednesday,


seen something suspicious at the auction mart should contact Clitheroe Police ofi 0282 863161.


tra n s i t van, valued at £2,750, with the registra­ tion number F226 SRV. Anyone who may have


SRN, was the first vehicle stolen. The second was a Ford


valued at £12,000, with the registration number K281


A blue Land-Rover,


TWO cars were stolen from Clitheroe Auction


who replied to say that they felt there was no need for change, it was pointed out that the acci­ dent record on Castle Street and Market Place during the last five years indicated 13 reported injury a c c id en ts , 11 involving pedestrians, jus­


Avenue. With regard to those


Further parking provi­ sion will become available with the new market place development and addi tion ml parking has been pro vided


a off Chester in


tinti.-h However, they are more boldly marked, with ‘‘ Kl Y, ,K‘a<l u,'<


and black tail. Their harsh chak-chak-chak call as they fly overhead is quite unmistakable


’L


The smaller redwing is about the same size as a song thrush, but muefi darker brown in eokmr and


Tl,1 ’ll1 ' l1J ,lot'ceable white stripe through tile eve The flanks and underwimr are red henc<> tv,.»


.1UV i i mly l)e sf‘en vvhon they are in flight. * ^ i •^)t-!lL'*y ^ ^ ave :iS tbev have done in previous years


t is likely that most of them will flv fn iL,,. . *,,ru 1 5 1 ™n.|)’ >‘ddish brown hack and wings


reserves lor the winter months ahead. There are two species winch olten form large mixed docks Fieldfares are about the same size as a mistlo


the rich harvest ol haws both to restore fat used up m their long flight over the North Sea and to build up


I ition of waiting on Railway View Road, between Rail-


500 questionnaires distri­ buted returned. The main focus of public concern was the prohib-


Members of Lancashire County Council's High­


exercise during July ami public consultation could August this year.


There was a good were yesterday being response, with 137 of the


recommended to’approve the scheme.


hL, largely overcome and


largely responsible for the formation of a Ramblers’ Association branch in Lon- gridge and over the years led many WI members on sponsored walks. His most frequent com- jianions, however, were


proceeds from its sale will go to charity.


starting and finishing at the village car park. Any


Quartet to visit school


and press all over the world, the quartet is cur­


O


rently touring with the Bootleg Beatles as well as performing the traditional quartet repertoire. The quartet will lead a


workshop with students, aged ! 1 to IS years, at the Chatbuni Road si te from 1-30 to 3-30 p.m. Through


act ive par t icipat ion, the quar tet will demons t rate s t r i n g t e c h n i q u e s a n d im p r o v i s a t i o n , w h i l e


TRAFFIC management proposals in Clitheroe I evening at the York Street town centre were


j i a tu iicL Ti


d e s c r i b i n g l i f e in a quartet. Tiie quartet will be per- i» Hui i^ lorming a concert


in the n me*


i slte' beginning at 7-30 the performance is


being promoted by Clith­ eroe Concerts Society and includes an exciting new commission from quartet composer Kevin Volans, called ^‘‘Dancers on a Plane," along with the works of Haydn and Tchaikovsky.


tile Bl/Nl'MS Education Artist Tour. Acclaimed by audiences


PUPILS at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School will be treated to a musical bonanza on Wednesday when the Duke Strin Quartet arrives as part of


g > U "nate tL'st of whcUlcr Ule creamy head clung to the side of Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


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RIBCHESTER RAMBLES


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(limivia°and ^oMTern RussL^but^nrmv'^^ Scan- ern Europe until thdven aerosf to


weather. The only local site t at va . i . ^ b fh v '^est


s S S S k - S I s mes w ei e below our expectations.


1 TONY COOPER ( -■vj-V'u:; . - - t - „


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