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inhume 22S~h (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley J,22331 (Classified)


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EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1994 Depart Fare


fSSjRiTCDCOUNTOY RUN................................ 13.10 g$J?MDAY I t A


SCAR!3™ 01* * 1 ............................ 08.15 PRIL


ffipOOL.................... CLEVELEYS .....................


ftfuSsDAY 7 th APRIL HRANADA STUDIOS TOUR • admission Included


FRIDAY 8th APRIL BLACKPOOL..............................................................


IJreNDED COUNTRY RUN........................ 13.10 K S e r MONDAY 4th APRIL qurfWSBJRY (lunch slop) and LLANGOLLEN . . . 08.40 BOTANICAL GARDENS (approx. 1 hr.) then eAtrmpORT. return 5.30 p.m..................................... 09.45 TUESDAY 5th APRIL /-.raSMERE • calling K SHOE factory shop on return 10.00


^ ^ f f lS U K D A Y 3 r f APRIL 09.55


OEVELEYS ................................................................. FLEETWOOD .............................................................. SUNDAY 10th - 17th -24lh APRIL extended country r u n ........................... SUNDAY l»t MAY EXTENDED COUNTRY R U N ........................................ 13.10 MAY DAY • MONDAY 2nd MAY SEVEN LAKES................................................................... 0 8 3 0 WINDERMERE and BOWNESS..................................... 08.30 SUNDAY 8th MAY * and every SUNDAY


09.45 09.45 09.45


13.10


£4.00 £4.00


throughout the eeaeon EXTENDED COUNTRY R U N ....................................... 13.10


£4.00


Children Under 14 year* of age when accompanied by an adult, half fare to the nearest 5p above


Ainsworths; 35 Waletioo Road, Qitheroe........................... Tel; 23155 A & G Woodworth, Newsagents: 28 Nelson Street, Low Moor . Tel 23105 Abbey Candy Store; 51 King Street, Whaley........... Tel; 0254 82 3622 Passenger* may now board the Coach at the following pick up points:*


PLEASE BOOK AT: Our Office; 44 King Street, Qitheroe................................ Tel: 22473 ............................................................... after office hours 22087


CHATBURN - Post Office, -GRINDELTON - The Duke of York -WEST BRADFORD - Post Office -WADDINGTON -


7th • 14th May -Westoc-Suptr-Mait • BAYMEAD HOTEL......... from 1221.50 11th • 18th Aim -Uandudno • AMBASSADOR HOTEL . . . . . . . . from £225.00 9th • 14th August • Highland* of Scotland .♦ THE BALAV1L HOTEL . . . . £225.00 24th September- 1st October-Torquay -INGLEWOOD HOTEL....... £215.00 These Tours are half board and Include excursions


WHALLEY - Methodist Church • BILUNGTON GARDENS COACH TOURS 1994


Sun Inn • WELL TERRACE - Well Court • HENTHORN Post Office • LOW MOOR TOP, STATION, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BARROW - Bus Stop •


•COACHING IN COMFORT*_________


STAGE TWO DOWNHAM Present


“MOVE OVER MRS. MARKHAM” A Comedy by Ray Cooney and John Chapman Directed by Dorothy Cushing ar


Wednesday 23rd March to Saturday 26th March 1994 at 7 30 p.m.


DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL Admission £3.00


Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre, Clitheroc. Hammonds Bakers. Visions. Downham Post Office. Pat Hargreaves (0200 27296)


08.15 09.45 09.45 09.45


£4.00


£7.50 £5.50 £4.00 £4.10 £4.30


£4.00 mjc <© £6.50 £13.49 BANQUET Saturday 19th March


Authentic Greek Food Fine Wines


10 Courses for £10.00 Reservations Preferred


A1 THE PIANO E V E N IN G S 8 .0 0


ALSO BY POPULAR DEMAND Extra Shows of 021


* “■ — = M


* FRl 18th MARCH - 6 NTS ( Not Sunday) Eves 5.30


PLEASE NOTE ABOVE FILMS ARE COMPLETE SEPARATE PERFORMANCES


* * * * * * * * * * * * * St Pauls Street


. * CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH


Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society Proudly Presents


SONGS FROM THE SHOWS


Selections from I BASTED FAD


f t Easter Bonnet Competition ft. * 9 8 Cream Teas ..............................................El-00 W .5 ?


££ SATURDAY 19th MARCH nt 2 .0 0 p.m. Cokes • Crofts • Tombola • Bric-A-Brac


. , at Costleford, Queens Rd FREE ADMISSION @ Proceeds to Amenities All Welcome


BLACKBURN ROVERS SOCCER


SIXES W YE *


LES MISERABLES GUYS & DOLLS OKLAHOMA


ME & MY GIRL


SOUTH PACIFIC GREASE


Directed by John Turner at the


PARISH CHURCH HALL, CHURCH ST, CLITHEROE


on Wednesday 13th, Thursday 14th, Friday 15th April, 1994 at 7-30 p.m.


T IC K E T S ON SA LE AT £3 EACH


From Fred Read, Gents Outfitters and Tourist Information (both of Market Place)


sc\tn aid of Local Charities, PenOle Club, Crossroads, fjs Parish Church Hall Maintenance


Ik


QUALITY CRAFT WORKERS Required tor


Enquiries Cedar Promotions


0254 831326


CRAFT FAIR IN CLITHEROE on April 9th


*


Tel. 0200 23496 * * * * *


FRIDAY,


* MARCH 18th *


Celebration


* ★ ★ ★ ★


~


* LOW MOOR C L U B * *


* *


* *


* MARTIN GABRIEL* SATURDAY, MARCH 19th


ru s t S t . Patrick's Day * ★


*


ON THE LEVEL * Boy Girl Duo


* . * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Plus GOLDEN KEY * MEMBERS DRAW *


INDOOR CAR 2 DAY


BOOT SA LE Higham Village Hall SATURDAY 19th &


SUNDAY 20th MARCH 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Stalls £7 to book Tel. 771720


Entnuicr dOp - Kffrvshmenta


HARROP FOLD COUNTRY FARMHOUSE HOTEL ^


Welcomes local diners each evening


5 Course Extensive Choice Menu - £16.50 PP or


Granny Victoria’s Old Fashioned 3 Course Dinner at - £ 1 1 .0 0 PP


T E L :- 0 2 0 0 4 4 7 6 0 0 - For reservations


EEK, 1 AR T E E T LA BO R E l


Tuesday, 29th - Thursday, 31st March 1994


Open to both boys and girls aged between 7-15 years old


Clitheroe Castle Fields 011 The cost will be £20 per child


PLEASE NOTE PLACES ARE LIMITED


For further information and an application form


0254 698888 Ext 2256 Saturday March 19th


Tel: Peter Devine


Clitheroe Royal British Legion presents


Admission Free


NEWTON IN BOWLAND PARISH COUNCIL


A. G. M. Will be held on


THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, 1994 at 7.30 p.m. in


The United Reformed Church Schoolroom


— All welcome —______________________ P L EA S E SUPPORT cn


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SATURDAY NIGHT DON’T MISS THIS STAR


^ V E R N O N / ^4 Pntrinrltf/


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Now weekly entertainment


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Members & guests welcome


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186th OT LEY SHOW May 21st, 1994


AN AGRICULTURAL EVENT FOR A L L THE FAMILY


Leading Rein, First Ridden, Produce. Floral Art, Handicrafts. Dressed Sticks, Cattle, Sheep, Tug o' War (AAA)


Poultry, Pigeons, Waterfowl, Side-Saddle, Shires. Hunters, Shetlands, Private Driving, Show Jumping (BSJA), M&M,


ENTRIES C LO S E , APRIL 21st For Schedules please state section required


Secretary - Mrs H. A. Rayner. 15 Bridge Street, Otley, West Yorkshire LS21 1 BO (0943) 462541


Charity Registration Number 223685 Union Street, Low Moor, Clltheroe


MARCH 19th 1994 From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 30p entrance


Lunch: potato pie with refreshments £1 or tea and biscuits 30p Cake stall, bran tub. pnzes. white elephant, tombola, craft Reg Charity Number 263090


a ; A B B E Y F I E L D Extra Care Homo


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Ifte. friends of fur & feather COFFEE MORNING


at United ^formed Church SA’IMRpSlfj tMSVRPtf 19tk -10 tiff 12


50—50 DANCE Lowergate, Clitheroe


ST MICHAEL’S and ST JOHN’S SOCIAL CLUB


SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1994 7-30 p.m. — 11 p.m.


Admission £3.50 includes potatoe pie supper Proceeds in aid of Pendle Club Building Fund


Tickets strictly limited


Available Irom Doreen or Roy Pendle Club The Bar Social Club


GIANT ANTIQUE COLLECTORS


FLEA MARKET THIS SUNDAY MARCH 20th


Over 70 packed stalls


1 GA RG RA VE V IL LA G E ! HALL


Nr Sklpton


Tel. 0282 30670 Lancastrian Fairs


C.R.G.S.


ARTS and CRAFTS FAIR at Stirk House Hotel, Glsburn


SUNDAY, MARCH 20th 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.


Turned Wood. Ceramics, Floral Art, Children's Knitwear, Jewellery, G iss, Prints, Decoupage, Coffee Tables. Cushions, etc.


SOMETHING FOR A L L THE FAMILY Details: Jean Brvon


Telephone 0729 B5053B l * * * * » : > 'So£ GGF


as a byword for quality throughout East Lancashire - ULTRAFRAME.


In recent years, one name has come to stand out


the craftsmen who install it. That’s why, as a local company with a local reputation to protect, we make sure our expert fitters are constantly updated on tne latest installation techniques within the industry.


But even the finest of products is only as good as


LOWER FUEL BILLS GREATER COMFORT


starts from the moment you make your initial enquiry. You can be confident that our highly skilled back up team will be on hand for expert help and advice through every stage, from a detailed assessment ot your requirements through to professional surveys


Our commitment to customer service and quality and installations. . -


REDUCED CONDENSATION ... and It's kind


to the environment loo.


Clever technology from Pllklngton Glass ... making ballet windows


K is a very special glass.


U L T R A F R A M B n c QUALITY uPVC, WINDOWS, DOORS AND CON5IRVATORIIS


IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 10 YEARS SALTHILL RD, CLITHEROE 0200 29929


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CV0*10 Cg uP\IC Doors, Windows or Conservatories, ^ t r i


th e : La n c a s h ir e :} s t u d e :n t ja z z ORCHESTRA


Chatburn Road School t Hall


FRIDAY


MARCH 18th At 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £2 or £1.50 for


concessions available at the door


OPEN MEETING FOR DISABLED PEOPLE


To explore the need for a Disability Action Group


MONDAY, MARCH 21st 1994


7-30 p.m. at


PENDLETON BROOK CENTRE


George Street, Clltheroo


For further details phone 0200 27886


TRINITY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE


W.l. MARKET Reopens


C L ITH ERO E MARCH 22nd


10-30 a.m. — 11-45 a m. LOWER ST


MARY'S PARISH HALL


(off York Street)


Every Tuesday, until December 6tn


Coffee. Cakes. Pies.


Biscuits. Jams. Plants. Flowers. Herbs. crafts


RS DOUBTFIRE r 6 NTS ( Not Sunday) C0 FRl 18th MARCH 3)


'GRASSINGTON" ANTIQUE &


COLLECTORS FAIR


SUNDAY MARCH 20th


Refreshments available L Details (0422) 833038


tti ^ O S i t %?0U£it


King Street, Clitheroe Tel: 0200 22025 Presents


Royal British Legion


Waddington Branch


ANNUAL DINNER


Friday, March 25th


Duke of York, Grindleton


Lounge suits, 7-30 tor 8 p.m. Tickets £11


Telephone 29648


JUMBLE SALE


Sawley Village Hall Saturday,


March 19th 2 p.m.


Admission 10p


Brick House Bowling Club


l o w e r !


BU C K INN W n d d ln g to n CLITHEROE


2 8 7 0 5


Food Served Dally


Lunchtime and i evenings


FOOD and DRINK BINGO


Chipping Village Hall


Sat., March 19th Doors open 6-45 p.m. Start 7-45 p.m. Admission 20p


Spring arrival keeps family on the hop


JUMBLE SALE


Bolton-by-Bowlan d Village Hall


Friday, March 18th 7 p.m.


Admission 20p Refreshments


Proceeds to the Children’s Committee


VOLUMES OF VOLUMES OVER 30,000 BOOKS


HOPPING back to fitness is a lucky baby hare which has been rescued and adopted by a West Brad­ ford family. Mrs Sue Creighton, of


leveret in after it had been sniffed out by the family dog at Mrs Creighton's tree nursery in the village. The dog disturbed the


family of hares and the tiny creature’s mother


never returned to the


scene. Leverets are usually found in pairs and are nor­


mally born in April — after the recognised mat­


ing season known in hare terms as Mad March is over. When the tiny hare was


THURSDAY 17 MARCH


S t Patricks night special! FRIDAY 18 MARCH_


From 9.30p.m.


IJ.’s KARAOKE SATURDAY 19 MARCH


CLASSY FEMALE VOCAUST 10 GERHARD t


MEMBERS 50p GUESTS £1; Members Draw 9-10 p.m.


l o n g r j d g e CIVIC HALL


EASTER SATURDAY 2 n d APRIL 199410jLm.-5p.nl-


Details from BOB DOBSON


Tel: (0253) 886103


JUMBLE SALE


Friday, March 18th at 7 p.m. in


Clitheroe Cricket Club


Chatburn Road, Clltheroe


Admission 10p


WADDINGTON VILLAGE


SOCIAL CLUB


MARCH 22nd 8 p.m.


A.G.M. TUESDAY


All members cordially invited


Ciillieroe Advertiser & Times, March 17th, 1091,


would probably die of shock. “But two days later she was hopping about in the kitchen,” said Mrs


Grindleton Road, took the was between seven and 10


Creighton. The vet said the leveret


days old when found. Mrs Creighton added:


“We don’t want to get too attached to her, because we want to let her go into back into the wild.” Since the hare has been


looked a f te r at the Creightons’ home, she has led an interesting life, which has included a visit to Grindleton Primary S c h o o l w i th Mrs Creighton, where the chil­ dren asked questions about hares. Our picture shows (left)


found, it was put in a rab­ bit cage straight away, for, as the Creightons explained, they thought it


leveret.


Michelle Creighton (8) and sister Emma (6) bottle- feeding the recuperating


CAMPAIGN UPDATE. . . CAMPAIGN UPDA


Adult classes at risk if area split in four


ADULT education in the Ribble Valley could suffer if the area is carved up under the forth­ coming local government shake-up, a Clltheroe educationalist has warned.


is chairman of the area's Adult Education Advisory Committee, told the "Advertiser and Times" on Monday that adult educa­ tion is the ideal outlet for people living in the Ribble V a lley ’s “ s c a t te r e d


Mr Eric Bracewell, who


villages.” He said; “In this predo­ minantly rural area, the


Chris is set to ‘carve’ up


opposition RACING driver Chris Ward raced his Ribble Valley “Centre of the Kingdom" litil-l Mondiale for thg first time on Satur­ day, in the opening to National Formula Ford lliOO Championship. His car bears the Ribble


Valley’s "Centre of the Kingdom” logo on its bonnet. He finished fourth in the


race, which was held at Oulton Park and attracted an international field of 20. The car and its logo will


provision of a wide variety of classes plays a vital part in encouraging participa­ tion at all age levels and, in our scattered villages, provides an outlet for manv residents who find it difficult to travel further


specifically designed to


afield. "Some of the classes are


give a lifeline to those who might otherwise feel lonely or isolated in the community."


split four ways, then adult education in the area will s u f f e r , c la im s Mr


see that it would receive its current specific rural approach. The people in the villages would not be catered for in the same


Bracewell. He commented: “I can't


the Ribble Valley enrolled


way." Over 1.12S students in


be seen at 1(5 champion­ ship races throughout the


for classes this term, pointed out Mr Bracewell. an increase despite a d e c lin e in numbers enrolling for adult educa­ tion reg io n a lly and nationally. Mr Bracewell added: “I


country in the coming months. His mother, Pat, is the


Ribble Valley Council’s economic development officer and a member of th e co u n c i l’s Local G o v e r n m e n t Re vi e w


team. If the Kibble Valley is


______ _________


can only hope that any proposals for the reorgan­ isation of local government in our area will take into account the need to retain the present level of adult education, which has been developed to reflect the unique character of the Ribble Valley.”


Helping others


KIND-HEARTED charity-minded sixth formers at Stonvhurst College are in the middle of a fund-raising drive to provide a holiday for handicapped and


deprived children.


dren's Trust has enabled over 40 youngsters each year to holiday at Stonyhurst.


‘ The pupils, guided by adult trustees, raise the money bv means of a banquet, a “good as new jumble sale and a Christmas card sale. The holidays are staffed by pupils, who stay with


Set up in 1972, the school's Handicapped Chil­ .


. , m-i


their guests and share in their lives. A spokesman for the college said: 'The pupils


feel privileged to be part of an initiative which starts as a holiday and frequently develops into a long-term commitment to the less fortunate.


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