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Clithcroe 22324 auditorial), M323 ( A d v e r t s IOt 's g i s b u r n a g a in
V (SIMPLY THE BEST) THE BIGGEST AND BEST
SUNDAY MARKET and GIANT CAR BOOT
in the Ribble Valley on the A59 Preston to Skipton Road SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th
A GOOD DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY r u n Rides - Bouncy Castle
FREE PARKING FOR 1 0 0 0 's
Organised by Foy Promotions ^ , '(In no way connected with any other promote ,)
— « w«« any otn«r promoter)
Tel: 0282 843703 or 061 799 7712 or 0850 843073 /712i
Burnley 422331 (Classified) ★ ★
Cpanifi
Burnley Road, Altham, Nr Accrington
Tel: 0254 384874
CABARET ROOM NOW OPEN TUX 2am
Thurs September 15th ANDY PEEBLES
SOUL PARTY NIGHT
also special guests Big J & Th -----------njo------
With D.J. Pat Carter, Guest O.J. Andy Peebles
e Piccolo Chickens
i l BEFORE 10 pm £ 2 BEFORE 11pm
Friday & Saturday
September 16th & 17th BIG J & THE
COLNE CRICKET CLUB
A GREAT FAMILY DAY OUT On
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th Main Attraction
BUNGEE JUMPING Organised by the UK full time professionals
■k Kiddies Rides k Games k Market and Car Boot k Hlus lots more and disco by SUMO
For more information telephone:
Day 864042 or 861115 Evening (0254) 705067
Colne Cricket Club 863183 10.30 to 6.00 p.m.
(9 pee Band, Party Sounds, back by popular demand)
Saturday only
MIKE FARRELL (Comedian)
LOUNGE BAR Wed September 21st
EVERY SUNDAY er
M a x im um 4 p e r s o n s p e r te am
Q UIZ FREE ENTRY
MINIMUM £ 3 0 PRIZE M O N E Y PA ID O N T H E N IG H T
LOUNGE BAR OPEN FOR LUNCHES
Wed. Thur. Fri, Sun
CARUERY OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
S a tu rd a y 1 7 th S e p tem b e r
Clitheroe Royal British Legion presents
-a Admission Free , FANCY DRESS HIRE
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ HARLEQUIN
SuiUtt# for pvttts, fund rttolng. UtMOrams, carnival*, Mn, promotion*, ate.
returnable deposit
Quality coatumos from £10 plus
Clitheroe 27122 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Wig hlr* and carnival maka-up Telephone
Now weekly entertainment
40^
Members & guests always welcome
M U S IC N IG H T at
THE STATION HOTEL i Thursday, 15th September
JO OSLER (Top Female Vocal)
Saturday, 17th September
TWO WAY SPLIT
(Musical Vocal Duo)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LOW MOOR CLUB * St Paul’s Street
Telephone: 23496 SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 17th
CRUNCH GOLDEN
Lively popular Band Also
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * KEY DRAW
WHITE BULL Gisburn
Presents
LIVE MUSIC N IGHT
SEPTEMBER 17th Popular Group
SATURDAY,
STEALER Plus Support Band
8 p.m. onwards Admission £2
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE
W H IST & DOMINO DRIVE
S a tu rd a y , Sept 17th 7-45 p.m.
A dmis sion £1
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BOX OFFICE: 0 2 8 2 3 0 0 5 5 TRACY'S Ltique Textile
Extravaganza by
Farmhouse Antiques of
Bolton-by-Bowland a t
Orchid Bridal Designs 17 King Street, Clithcroc Starting
Friday 16th September for two weeks only
^Cloned All Duy Wednesdu^fl
Enquiries Tel: 0200 28078 during shop hours lO.OOum and 5.00pm
“ •*' RSA QUALIFIED TEACHER ’ Aerobics, Circuits, Stop and Slide
UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HALL Moor Lane, Clitheroe
Every Tuesday 6 - 7 p.m. STEP CLASS ___ Every Thursday 6.30 • 7.10 p.m. SLIDE CLASS^NEw]
Every Thursday 7.15 • 8.1 S p.m. aerobics/boiSy*^ conditioning class ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Every Wednesday 7.15 - 8.15 p.m. HI-LO AEROBICS 6.20 • 9.20 p.m. HI-LO AEROBICS
CLITHEROE SQUASH CLUB
For (urther delails contact: Tracy on 0282 777284 or 0200 22171
New SLIDE classes only £1.50 Aerobic Clothing on sale
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH ORGAN SOCIETY
24th September, 1994 at 8-00pm
33rd ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
Dr Dennis Townhill CIVICHALL Clitheroe 23278:
Friday 16th September 6nts (Not Sunday)
CLITHEROE
COM M UN ITY CHURCH
WE MEET TO WORSHIP GOD AND HEAR HIS WORD Every Sunday in
i
THE KINGS CENTRE Millthorne Avenue
At 10.30 a.m.
LOWER BUCK INN Tel: 0200 28705
Waddington
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY LUNCH AND EACH EVENING
lunchtime and evening each day OUR DINING ROOM IS OPEN
Lunches and bar Snacks served Parties catered for
PETRE MARKET AND G IANT CAR BOOT
EVERY SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. Langho, Near Whalley off A59 roundabout towards Whalley
ALL HARD STANDING 8 acre site
Cars from £6 vans and new goods from £8 Arrive from 7-30 a.m.
Enquiries (0254) 240298 I c t '
W O L F , , , , Evenings 7.30 p.m.
HIGHER TRAPP
Trapp Lane, Simonstone Presents
SPORTSMAN’S DINNER with NORMAN WHITESIDE
plus compere MIKE KING
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 th I lekets £18.95 tnc. 5 course dinner
Money raised for local hospice Tel. (0282) 772781 for details
i t
(Organist Emeritus, S t Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh)
With music by J.S . Bach, Alfred Hollins, Eugone Qlgout & others
* Students & O.A.P. £2.00
ALL ARE WELCOME Non-members £2.75
MAMMOTH JUMBLE SALE
1st Langho St Leonards Gides
SAT 17th AUGUST AT 2pm
Relreshemnts available
in the School Hall Admission 20p
-O;
EDDISFORD SCHOOL PTA
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING and
COFFEE EVENING in the School Hall
SEPTEMBER 21st 8pm FREE ADMISSION
Everyone Welcome
VISIT OUR PRESTIGIOUS SHOWROOM AT
20 BURY ROAD, RAWTENSTALL 0706-830445
ROE LEE1 BLACKBURN 0254 695555
SALTHILL RD, CLITHEROE 0200 29929
INDOW KEY INSTALLER
FOR WBNDOWS, DOORS & CONSERVATORIES THE ONE STOP CONSERVATORY SHOP
WE OFFER THE COMPLETE
PACKAGE - FROM PLANNING TO PLASTERING, WIRING AND
TILING, FURNITURE, FANS AND LIGHTING.
DALE HEAD CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL
THANKSGIVING Sunday, Sept 18th at 2 p.m.
Preacher: The Vicar WHIST &
DOMINO DRIVE
on Monday, Sept 19th at 7-45 p.m. in the Institute, Tosside
Adm. C1 including supper Followed by sale of Harvest
PICCOLO CHICKENS PLUS
^ , i.* :W e d 21st Sept
i f f t SPECIAL ★ M E E T IN G 8 . 0 0 V*
k'. '-k'fk '★ ’★ ■ ★
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION
Waddington Branch Leading Chain Stores
C L O T H E S PA R T Y
Waddington Village Club
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 15th 8 p.rn.
Adm. C1 me. refreshment iT'Firl l6 t tvS e p t' ' k
* KARAOKE * .. Start9l30. : "V-*
★ ., ★ ■★ ■' ★ ITOPCLUB:
x V Whalley Road,'. ” ’ . ■ : Clitheroe': w?1 *
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 15th, 1994 3
Plucky octogenarian ensures show goes on
IT'S a case of “the show must go on!” for 84-year-old Mrs Gladys Slater, of St Anne s Court, Low Moor.
is still recovering from a broken arm, the plucky octogenarian was de te r
mined to give a demon s tra tio n of he r knitting sk ills a t an ex hibition which is taking place at
S am le sb u ry Hall th is week. For the past 12 years,
Mrs Slater has taken part in one of the weekly “At Work” exhibitions, which bring local craftspeople to the nail to display their work and d em o n s tra te their techniques.
Mrs Slater’s particular skills are in both machine
and handknitting and as c ro c h e t , th e b a s ic s of which were taught to her when she was a young girl
Despite the fact that she in Clitheroe by her great- Display items are avail-
grandmother and aunts. able for sale during the Mrs S la te r has been “At Work” exhibitions,
baby m a t in e e ja c k e t s — something which she which she had prepared a ttr ibute s to her nimble for the event. •
S la te r ’s demons tra tion started on Tuesday, she was struggling to put the finishing touches
n o h t f.....& m
t »o some • . t. ,
,o auiii ----- fingers!
CHARITY WORKERS ARE IN A JAM!
IT’S the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness — and jam making.
begin the good work, they are appealing for fruit, such as plums, damsons, greengages and apples. Quite often they make as many as 1,000’jars of
Doris and Joseph Pawlicki are about to roll up their sleeves for their seasonal marathon. But b e fo re th ey can
So, c h a r i ty w o rk e rs
jam a year in aid of the Sue Ryder charity, but because they no longer grow their own fruit they have decided to turn to local folk for help.
“We used to grow the fruit at our allotment, but
we have had to give this up b e c a u s e o f o th e i pressures,” said Mrs Paw licki, who helps at the Sue Ryder shop in Castlegate, Clitheroe, and is chairman of the charity’s local sup
STEMS MUSIC
(Blackburn) have hundreds of old
VIOLAS, CELLOS BASSES &B0WS
VIOUNS,
Please call for appointment to
browse - no obligation * also repairs. Inci weekends and evenings
Tel: 0 2 5 4 6 6 1 3 1 4
NEWTON IN BOWLAND Village Hall
FARMERS BALL
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd 8~30pm til! 12-30pm
MARK KITTO BAND
Licensed Bor £4,00 inc. supper
For tickets
Tel: 0200 446642 or 446643
WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE HALL
W H IST & DOMINO DRIVE
Wednesday, September 21st at 7-30 p.m.
Admission £1.20 inc. supper
good year for fruit grow ing, so if anyone can spare some they can either drop it in at the Sue Ryder shop or we can collect it from
port group. “We believe it’s been a
people’s homes. We will even pick the fruit where people are either too ill or e ld e r ly to do i t th em
selves,” she added. The jams are sold over
help the cause is asked to phone Clitheroe 23041.
Talk on Oregon
CARH group Crossroads is to hold its ACM in the Ribble Valley Mayor's Parlour on Monday.
sta r ts at 7-.IU p.m. and which will feature a talk by broadcaster and angler Mr Martin James. Mr .James, who intends to donate the proceeds from his latest book, “Up Against I t,” to the organi
Local people are invited to the moeting, which e
sation, will talk about his recent experiences in Oregon.
u
th e co u n te r a t th e Sue Ryder shop, at the annual coffee morning held at the shop and at Cuerden Hall. Bamber Bridge, the local Sue Ryder home. Anyone who wants to
Help with epilepsy THB Lancashire Epilepsy Support Group,
which serves the Ribble Valley area, has re-elected its executive committee to serve for another year. At the AGM, Mrs Joan Berry, who was re-elected
as chairman, said: “Over the past four years we have learned a lot more about epilepsy and, there fore, have been able to help many people under stand and cope with some of their problems.”
as vice-chairman, Mr Robert Jump as secretary and Mr Rob Berry as treasurer.
Other members re-elected were Mrs Julie Haworth
contact Mrs Berry on 0282 774680 or Mrs Wendv Pieton on 025-1 394390.
fflt) t &tttc
29/33 Berry Lane/ Longridge, Tel: 0772 786366
Longriclge's new attraction selling second hand furniture, paintings, books, antiques, memorabilia, bric-a-brac . . .
ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING Cafe and Tarot Card Readings
Open: Mon - Fri Saturday
10-5.30 pm 10-4.30 pm
Also goods wanted
New stallholders w e lcome. . . Ring f o r details.
FARMER’S BALL................................................. FRI 23rd SEPT CHRISTMAS WHIST & DOMINOES....TUES 29th NOV CHRISTMAS
DANCE...................................FRI 2nd DEC OVER 60’s
PARTY.............................................THUR 8th DEC CHILDREN’S
PARTY........................................WED 28th DEC NEW YEAR'S EVE
BALL........SAT 31st DEC (Tickets Limited) INQUIRIES 0200 446312
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL nFdr helb arid advice with vonr
W H A T ' S O N » 1 TI = 4 r f r w L r j i ^ r i
; Call Miriam Banks on ( 0 2 0 0 ) 2 2 3 2 3
PLANT THEM NOW
FLOWERING BULBS
SPRING
THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM DAFFODILS, TULIPS, HYACINTHS, CROCUS,
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FULL O F D A F F S O n l y £ X * $ 9
P A O A P O T
READY TO PLANT NOW FOR | CHRISTMAS
UNIVERSAL WINTER PANSIES
12 separate colours of mixed £2.25 per pack of 6 plants '
WALL FLOWERS, SWEET WILLIAMS, POLYANTHUS FORGET-ME-NOTS
Thousands of Perennials just arrived
AT B A R K E R S
Whalley Rd, Clitheroe Tel: (0 2 0 0 ) 2 3 5 2 1 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
PRIMROSE NURSERIES & GARDEN CENTRE
J
PREPARED HYACINTHS I |
Anyone wanting information about the group can
connected with Sarnies- which are free to en te r bury Hall for many years, and take place in the hall’s since she worked there as west wing, with craftspeo- a voluntary helper, so she pie donating p a r t of the was dismayed when three p ro c e e d s o f s a le s to months ago, while walking Samlesbury. through Clitheroe town centre, she fell and broke 1° fact, Mrs Slater, who her arm. Since then, hav- will be at the hall until ing her arm in plaster has Sunday, is hoping that her meant that she has been skills with knitting needles temporarily unable to con tinue her beloved hobby. But ju s t b efore Mrs
and crochet hook will form part of her physiotherapy, a s sh e b e l ie v e s th a t although she suffers from the crippling disease of arthritis, her hands have yet remained unaffected
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