Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 10th, 1991, 3 ilithcroc ‘
22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Restaurant
Special 4-course Sunday Lunch only £ 1 0 .5 0 (Reductions fo r children under 12)
MOTHER S DAY
Fresh Roasts and Home-made Desserts “Treat your Mum to the Best”
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AMERICAN BISTRO NIGHT Live Blues & Soal from Timewarp ------- ★ -------
Menu from only £2.50 King Lane, Ciitheroe MEMORIES Phone Debbie or Andrew 0200 29448for reservations
f f ? Treat your Mum on % $
Mother's 8 (if . A,The
C O A C H & HORSES
Bolton by Bowland Nr Ciitheroe
TEL: 0200 447202 Bookings being taken ★ ★ ★
Good food in comfortable surroundings
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WADDINGTON VILLAGE
SOCIAL CLUB
A.G.M. TUESDAY
MARCH 22nd 8 p.m.
All members cordially invited
INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE Higham Village Hall SATURDAY 19th &
2 DAY SUNDAY 20th MARCH
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stalls £7 to book Tel. 771720
H i i l n tm c Jt>i> + Uef iY.-sliim n tx *
St Pauls Street Tel. 0200 23496
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*LOW MOOR CLUB* *
JL. SATURDAY, MARCH 12th .
FREE & EASY * With
^ THE CBJ *
SOUND ★ Plus
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COMK AND JOIN IN THE CUN!!.'
J West Bradford CHURCH
» JUMBLE J SALE * * SATURDAY, MARCH* 12th
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J SUNDAY SCHOOL *
In the
4- Admission 10p — Tea * 4- and biscuits on sale * J Bus leaves Market Place* *
1-25 p.m. C.R.G.S. ASSN OF FRIENDS
the. Lancashire; student JAZZ! O R C H E S TR A
Chatburn Road School Hall
FRIDAY 18th MARCH AT 7.30 p.m.
Tickets £2.00 or £1.50 for Concessions,
available at the door
DOWNHAM POST OFFICE CAFE
SCONES, SANDWICHES & SNACKS
HOME MADE CAKES A SPECIALITY
OPEN MOTHERS’ DAY FOR MORNING COFFEE, LIGHT
*Treat Mum this Mothers (Day at
$ogt H fKfje (01b King Street, Ciitheroe. Tel: 0200 22025 ouge
4 course menu < £ 1 2 . 0 0
Children half price
B o o k i n g s n o w B e i n g t a k e n
REUNION PLANNED
FRI 11th MARCH - 06 NTS M ! RS D0UBTFIRE EVENINGS 7.30
HIGHER TRAPP COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Trapp Lane, Simonstone
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL LUNCHEON/DINNER SERVED ALL DAY
From 12 noon to 9-30 p.m.
Choice of starters, main course and sweet Cofiee and mints
£10.95 Tel: (0282) 772781 For Reservations I U e
H O D S O N S O F g i s b d r n
THE FAMILY FIRM - Estimates Free -
12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions
WHERE'S JOCKY?
S e e s p o r t s p a g e ! !
CRGS (Girls) Sixth Form 1970 — 1972
On 24th September, 1994 For further details contact:
Jane Syddall (nee Wood) 0200 441150 — or Janet Mullen (nee Tomlinson) 061 652 6549 ^
LUNCH, AFTERNOON & HIGH TEAS
For details telephone 0200 441242
TOES tapped as the Fred Astaires and Gingcr Rogerses of Ciitheroe took to the floor of Trinity Youtli tind Community Centre on Friday evening. The evening, entitled “Jazz energy dance steps
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workshop,” was aimed at giving everyone who attended an introduction to the world of dance. The budding dancers were given the opportunity
loped bv themselves.
routine in Blackburn, once it has been completed. Whether vou can dance like an competitor on
The group is to consider performing its dance .
“Come Dancing” or have two left feet, it does not matter, as the evenings arc aimed at people of any
age and ability. Starting at (i-3() and finishing at S p.m., the eve
nings will be running for the next three Fridays at the centre o i l
their steps.
The dancers are pictured about to run through ____
Parson Lane.
Staff lottery is a winner for hospital
76 Whalley Road, Ciitheroe 0200 23566 SATURDAY, MARCH 12th Top Lancashire Duo
COMMEKC1AL HOTEL
THE ELDERLY BROS Invite you to an evening ol folk music SATURDAY, MARCH 13th
MOTHERS DAY
WAYNE PETERS & FRIENDS PRESENTS
C a tc h y p h ra s e s a n d Q u iz • Great fun — Great prizes
LONG before the National Lottery looked set to become a reality, staff at Calderstones
i the Whalley NHS Trust, as well as Burnley, Pendle and Itossendale Health
stones employees have been participating in the staff lottery organised for
Hospital were on a winner. For five years, Colder
Allen.The amount raised
breaks down into more than £108,000 in prize money and over £100,000 which has been put back into the health service.
l Authority and the Burnley Health Care NHS Trust.
I £220,000. "The lottery has become
was part of the Burnley health authority, the lot tery has raised more than
Since being launched in IDS*.), when Calderstones
extremely popular with staff. With the generous support of Horners Garage and Althams Travel, win ners have been able to share substantial prizes, including new cars, excel lent holidays and large cash amounts," said Burn ley Trust business devel opment manager Chris
hodder motor services TOURS 1994
May 7th -1 4 th 8 day WESTON-SUPER-MARE
Baymead Hotel ensuite rooms available 3 excursions H.B.
J u n e 11th-18th 8 day
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August 9th - 14th 6 day
HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, SPEY VALLEY The Balavil Hotel all rooms en-suite rooms 4 excursions, entertainment each night, H.B.
September 24th - October 1st 8 day
TORQUAY Inglewood Hotel all rooms en-suite 3 excursions H.B.
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Titis has been used to buy non-essential items which make life easier for staff
and patients. Employees from the
three health care organisa tions are invited to make suggestions on how the money should be spent and the latest £50,000 shop ping list includes camping and rambling equipment and a CD stereo player for Calderstones. “The lottery is a lot of
to perform many basic steps to it particular musi cal sequence under the guidance of a dance instructor. Each was aide to improvise and show the other dancers any new moves they had deve
Recession hits shop’s century hopes for six
HARD times have forced the self-proclaimed Happy China-man of Ciitheroe to end his reign in the Moor Lane shop where his family has
traded for nearly a century. Mr Christopher Loom
ing will be closing Coneron and Looming, probably in the middle of May. The property is at present for sale and there is a 3591 discount on all stock. Commenting on his deci
very much on British Aerospace and Royal Ord nance. While they are shedding people, Ciitheroe is going to feel the cold,” he added. Ciitheroe Chamber of
sion, Mr Leeming said: “1 have mixed feelings. I’ve been in the business all my life. I was born here. We have two years to go to our centenary, but we won’t make it.” Founded by his grandfa
Trade president Mr Peter Favell echoed many of his sentiments and noted that car parking was one of the issues members planned to
ther, Mr Christopher Con eron, the jeweller's has become an indelible fea ture on the Ciitheroe townscapc. Since taking over in Mr Leeming lias become a force in his own right. He has donned outland- ish fancy dress costumes
for local events, _____„
m car parking rather than to Ciitheroe ’ he said. “It Mr Leeming
discuss at a meeting on Tuesday night.
into town and park, then they are not going to come
“If people can’t come ....going t
less.’ The more there is, really sad that Chi is is the more chance we have,” leaving. It shows the lack jie
of visitors coming into the
the Torchlight Procession, concocted an April fool and promoted himself as the "Happy China-man.
such as an
reflects both his oriental- sounding surname, “Lee
The’ play on words
Ming,” and his role as a merchant of fine china. Mr Leeming said busi
point to drag people in. I more, can’t really put my finger The last IS months on a particular thing. It’s a have been a terrible time combination of a lot of for Ciitheroe. But things things.
"Ciitheroe needs a focal town. We have to attract
"We might have low have had a spate of new unoniplovment
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right in shops opening.
ness had been dropping for the past couple of years and had been particularly bad since Christmas. He attributed the decline to a
fun and it helps to raise a tremendous amount of money,” said Burnley Trust chief executive Maggie Aikman. “We regularly invite the staff to put forward ideas on how the money should be used to purchase items which are of benefit to them, as well as the patients.”
number of factors. “The tiling I’ve always cried out is: ‘Produce more
C h em is ts ’ ro ta TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley Ltd, of Railway View Road, will be open until 0-30 p.m. Hills Pharmacy, Church
Sunshine and fine views for ramblers
TORRENTIAL rain produced a wet start for 21 Ciitheroe Ramblers when they set off from Beacon
After 30 minutes, they were rewarded with bright sunshine for most of the day.
Fell on Saturday.
low level circular route around Beacon !• ell, taking m views of the surrounding hills, Parlick, Fair Snape
The walk was led by Joyce Frost and was mainly a
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Fell and the Bleasdale Moors. After negotiating Boggy Wood, which was true to
its name, the group was able to relax in the sun by
the side of the river, before climbing up to Bea con Fell and returning to Ciitheroe. The monthly Tuesday walk, enjoyed by 19 mem
bers, was led bv Christine Paintin,
the.group leaving Bolton-by-Bowfand and walking via farmland through
of Grindieton Forest, where everyone enjoyed the views. The return was via Cob House to Steelands, then down into Sawley, where further refreshments were enjoyed by the side of the river, before reaching Bolton-by’
Holden and up Grindieton Fell. Lunch was taken at Shivering Gmnel, on the edge
Waterloo car park, Ciitheroe, at 9-30 a.m. The des tination will be Dunsop Bridge and the walk will
The next walk will he on Sunday, meeting at -Bowland. be led by Neville Wardle (025-1 2-17017). VISIT OR PETIGIOS SORO TDY
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Large Mixed Bouquets . . £4.99 Small Mixed Bouquets. .£2.50 £ Roses & Freesia..............£2.99 Spray Carnations...........£1 -75 Boxed Orchids..................£1-99 Iris (10's)............................£2.99 c Azaleas ...........................£5-50 ^ Mini Roses...................... £2.99
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