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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Auyust 2~>th, UtOJ, Cl,wave 22331, (E d i to r ia l) , 22323 (Advertising) Burnley 1,22331 (Classified)


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NIGHT CLUB 10.00pm - 2.00am


* FRID6Y & SfiTURDfiY* * A BRING YOUR.


*%$■- ENGAGEMENTS; ANNIVERSARIES, etc


HEN PfiiUlES, Whalley 0254 823086


(CAR BOOT SALE' SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th .


TRAVELLERS HOTEL G1SRURN


& MONDAY, AUGUST 29th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Longest established local site on busy tourist road. CARS £6, VANS/TRAILERS £8


No booking necessary. Just turn up from 8 a.m. No new


goods. Tables for hire. 300 spaces. Enquiries or Advice


Please telephone Mr. C ip E * BARNOLDSWICK 815756 W j


CLITHEROE


C OM M U N IT Y CHURCH


WE MEET TO WORSHIP GOD AND HEAR HIS WORD Every Sunday in


THE KINGS CENTRE Millthorne Avenue


At 10.30 a.m. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


i AIGHTON, BAYLEY & CHAIGLEY *


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MEMORIAL HALL Hurst Green


3 1 s t A N NUAL BALL


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 1994 MARK KITTO BAND


Supper 8 p.m. prompt (Bring your own drinks and glasses)


Tickets £6 for details telephone 0254 826361 • 0254 826588 • 0254 826354


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Burnley Road, Altham, Nr Accrington


Tel: 0254 384874


CABARET ROOM NOW OPEN TILL 2ain


#yE(iRTY TO OURS! *


T h u r s A u g u s t 2 5 th ANDY PEEBLES


With D.J. Pat Carter, Guest D.J. Andy Peebles and special guests The Connection Is James


SOUL PARTY NIGHT


£1 BEFORE 10 pm £ 2 BEFORE 11pm


Friday & Saturday August 26th & 27th


TH NECTIO ES


(Classic Soul/Motown) PLUS


E CON IS JAM


Saturday only


MIKE KELLY EUERY SUNDAY


(Comedian)____ LOUNGE BAR


KARAOKE CONTEST FINAL


AUGUST 28th SUNDAY. S p o n s o r e d b y C o o r s


E x t r a G o ld t o r u n f o r 1 0 w e e k s


In t h e c a b a r e t r o o m


1s t p r iz e C 2 0 0 2n d E 1 0 0 3 r d E 5 0


Wed August 31st


Maximum 4 persons per team


QUIZ


MINIMUM .£30 PRIZE MONEY l'AIO ON THE NIGHT


FULL ENTRY Raffle


LOUNGE BAR OPEN FOR LUNCHES


Wed. Thur. Fri. Sun


CARUERY OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY


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* LOW MOOR CLUB * St Paul's Street


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Telephone: 23496 J


$ FRI., AUGUST 26th * ^


SAT., AUGUST 27th


G A R Y G IB SO N from "Stars m their Eyes'' (John Lennon)


SS MICHAEL & JOHN’S SOCIAL CENTRE


Lowergate, Clitheroe RICHARD TURNER MEMORIAL TRUST


5 0 /5 0 DANCE SATURDAY


SE PTEM BER 10th 8 p .m . — 1 1 - 4 5 p .m .


T ick e ts £ 2 .5 0 Including supper available from Social Centre


(R Tel: 0200 23073 ight ol Admission Reserved)


INDUSTRIES WITH FLOWERS St Marys Church, Gisburn 27th, 28th, 29th August, 1994


12 noon till 8 p.m. Admission £1


★ ★ ★ ★ ★


Sunday, 28th, August 6-30 p.m. in Church


“SONGS OF PRAISE” ALL WELCOME!


MAYOR OF WORSTON’S SUN jL- -A. / \ DAY FUN D


S E P T E M B E R 1 1 t h Calf’s Head, Worston


A GREAT DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY


See next week's paper tor more details^___ AY j FESTIVAL OF PARISH I


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I | Blackburn


Mahayana Buddhist Centre Present a


FREE PUBLIC TALK


Lasting Happiness" Monday,


‘How to Find


September 1 2 th at 7 .3 0 p.m. Trinity Youth &


Parson Lane, Clitheroe ALL WELCOME


Community Centre, Wesleyan Row, off


I N S T R U M E N T S SAVE


BETWEEN


88 Oxford Street 0 6 1 -2 3 6 0340


MUSIC CENTRE M U S IC


DISCOUNT WITH THIS VOUCHER MANCHEST ER: 1


11 Healy Street 0 7 7 2 20 4567


PRESTON: F R O - SO LO A re you getting Married?


Planning a wedding is probably one of the most . 0


You'l 1l certaintly want to make it a day to remember and you i'll be needing lots o f ideas, information and advice.


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important tasks you'll ever undertake. uicc u


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We have the perfect idea for you. Come along to the East Lancashire Newspapers Bridal Fayrc and Exhibition in the beautiful setting o f the grounds of Towncley Hall, Burnley.


S U N D A Y , SEPTEMBER 25th, 1 9 9 4 from 12 noon till 5 p.m.


The favre will be packed with exhibitions providing a weal th o f expert ’ special.


guidance and information to make your day . r u ill-t utter Ititen ...uv.e... — --------1 T-nr-M businesses will be on hand to discuss bridal wear, menswear,


wadding o u t f i t s 'e a k e s , flowers, hairstyles, stationery and all the other decisions you are going to have to make before your big day arrives.


There are exciting competitions to


enter and a beautiful fashion show to sec.


, fact, the biggest decision you’ll have to make on the day is who to see for help M first!!AKE A DATE IN


TOUR D IA R T NOW S U N D A Y ,


SEPTEMBER 25th


Towneley Hall, Burnley - 12 noon till 5 p.m.


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BURNLEY PREMIERE ROCK AND ROLL SHOP Are pleased to sponsor Showdown 9 4 101 Parliament S treet « Tel: 4 1 4 0 8 9


PETRE MARKET AND G IANT CAR BOOT


EVERY SUNDAY AND THIS BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 9 a.m. to 3-30 p.m.


FAMOUS PAUL BUTCHERS MEAT AUCTION ON SITE MONDAY


ALL HARD STANDING


Langho, Near Whalley o il A59 roundabout towards Whalley Cars Irom C6 vans and new goods Iron, CO — arrive Irom 7-30 a.m.


8 acre silo Enquiries (0254) 240298


HIGHER TltAPP Trapp Lane, Simonstnne


BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY


Open lor lunch 12 noon to 2 p.m. and dinner 7 r


to 10 p.m.


Full ra n g e o f b a r sn a c k s a n d re s ta u ra n t a vailab le. Tel: (0282) 772781 for brochure _______________


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COUNTRY CAR BOOT MARKET SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th MONDAY, AUGUST 29th


5 Turn oil A59 at Gisburn towards Settle on A682 — follow the ~ *


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Car boots from C4 New goods from £8 Enq (0253) 402005 and (0860) 147125 *1 * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 SPRINGERS


Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)


SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


INDOOR CAR


BOOT SALE Stalls C8


Relroshmonts available To book a table


RING 696225 FREE ADMISSION


aTaTaia'Bii'fflj'Ei/fflitSr'Hi ^ HERITAGE FAIRS PRESENTS ^ i l


, CraftworkLT* al the foxfields HOTEL


Nr Whalley c


Holiday Monday August 28th & 29th 10 om ■ b pm “


Sunday _____ iflua , V ana B ---- -- j------ank


Details Heritage Fairs (0 2 8 2 ) 8 4 4 0 3 7


s ANTIQUE (c o l l e c t o r s


tata'Bi/EiiiaiBi'ffli'iafffli'F GIANT


FLEA


MARKET THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 28th


o v e r 7 0 p a c ke d stalls


GARGRAVE VILLAGE HALL


Near Skipton Tel. 0282 30670 LANCASTRIAN FAIRS Your future. BURNLEY COLLEGE, SHOREY BANK, ORMEROD ROAD, BURNLEY, BB1I 2RX. , Qvkdtty Crafts direct from ihe CRAFT FAIR 2 DAY MAIN ENROLMENT DAYS


WEDNESDAY 31ST AUGUST 1-8PM THURSDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 1-8PM ORMEROD ROAD BUILDING.


FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME COURSES,


VOCATIONAL AND NON-VOCATIONAL CLASSES. FOR DETAILS OF OUR COURSES, RING CATH IN STUDENT SERVICES ON (0282) 36111 EXT 222


U'.'K. 10% e 20 % . * 0 * OmmIA UPTON, CHESTER


(JUST OFF THE A4l) OPEN 10 A.M.


FREE CAR PARKING


TELEPHONE: CHESTER (0244) 380280


CONSERVATION CANNOT WAIT


E3 As-j.vw.qac.r, 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * »


FAMILY FUN DAY on tho Low Moor Field


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SUN. AUGUST 28th M A X


Your very own local hand appearing noon and evening


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th At 8 p.m. in the


C L U B E v e ry o n e w e lcom e


* GRAHAM KENNY J Comedy Vocals


N


rHE BROTHERS GFtIM SHERMAN


. ROBERTSON .‘•'LONNIE MACK-


' HENRY.GREY&-; • SHORT FUSE ;i CITIZEN KANE .“


Saturday August 27th £14; FRANK WHITE BAND,


BIG TOWN PLAYBOYS Sunday August 28th £15 .


DAN A GILLESPIE1. :


" -KING.PLEASURE - H.‘ BOMB FERGUSON


- LUTHER ALLISON s Monday August 29th £15;j.


rHE HARRBREAKERS v,,TRANDELL: \ f ' CHRIS BARBER - ;! ■ * THE BLUES BAND


V. OVER 500 OTHER ARTISTS r FREE ROADHOUSE ACOUSTIC


SESSIONS AND. WORKSHOPS-


FESTIVALrBOX.OFFICE 0282 86472F


fil ALBERT RD. COLNE


Friday August 28th C12‘ \Y THE HOAX V .


Ukrainian dancers


to perform


LOCAL residents will be on their toes during a Hy­ ing visit from a group of U k r a i n i a n d a n e e r s tomorrow. The dancers will be giv­ ing a special free perfor­


mance at 2-30 p.m. in the Conte n a r i e s T h e a t r e ,


Stonvlnirst. Earlier in the week,


theatre manager Mr John Travis and Kibble Valley Council tourism officer Mr Keith Taylor joined forces to promote the concert, arranged just a few days ago on the heels of a visit from a Romanian dance


troupe. All are welcome to


attend and enjoy a taste of the Ukraine, while having a look round the new Cen­ tenaries Theatre.


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Peter Buckley Ltd, of Railway View Road, will


be open until 6-30 p.m. AAH Retail Pharmacy


Ltd, Church Street: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m., Tues­ day to Friday until 6-30


p.m. Boots the Chemist, of


Castle Street, will be open Bank Holiday Monday,


from noon to 1 p.m.


RIBBLE VALLEY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Pendleton Branch


HARVEST LUNCH At STANDEN HALL Pendleton


(By kind permission ol Mr J E R Aspinall)


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 1994 At 12 noon


Tickets £5 — Including glass of wine Tickets Tel: Clitheroe 22124 or 22475


h o d s o n s o f g i s b u r n


A Tombola COCH HIRE HANSON — PARSONS


A honeymoon in Kitzbuhl, Austria, followed the wed- ding of Mr Nicholas John Hanson and Miss Julia Parsons at St Alphege Parish Church, Solihull. The bridegroom, who met his bride while .......-


were members of Rotaract, is a chartered surveyor and the only son of Mr and Mrs J . H. Hanson, of Green Drive", Clitheroe.


J I1U UIIUL^IUUIII Wll\f »*iw > ■'*


The bride, a personnel manager, is the only daugn- ter of Mr and Mrs M. J . Parsons, of Woodside Way,


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Solihull. Given awav bv her father, the bride wore an


off-white Thai silk gown with white lilies and roses in teal and soft peach on the shoulders and a bow at the back. She had a headdress to match and the vei that belonged to her mother and carried a traditional bouquet of lilies and roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Gillian Prescott and Miss


Beverley Mackereth. Also in attendance was live- vear-old ringbearer Thomas Clive, the bridegroom s


godson.The bridesmaids wore gowns with terracotta bodices and skirts featuring sleeves, bows and trim in teal, soft peach and purple-striped silk, made by the bride’s mother. They carried posies of lilies,


roses and freesia. Best man was Mr David Rees-Jmies. Usheis weie . , , ,


Mr Christopher Parsons, the bride’s brother, and Mr Barry Styles, who also sang during the signing ol the register.


Montgomerie.


The ceremony was conducted by Fr Andrew . . .


, . A reception followed at Brookes Restaurant, Soli­ , „ ,.


hull Moat House. The couple are to live iu Streetly, Sutton Coldfield.


Photograph: Flair Photography, Bn ming- ham.


SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL


WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE


Saturday. August 27th 7*45 p.m


Admission. £\ 00 including supper


BASHALL EAVES


VILLAGE HALL m a r k e t & C A R B O O T


S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 2 8 th


AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY & MONDAY 28th & 29th August


AT EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY, S k in ON Meet ‘THOMAS”,“PERCY” and the F^T CONTROLLER Lots o f trains 10.00am to 4.00pm


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Telephone: Skipton (07S6) 79477.7 General Enquiries





Skipton (0756) 79S189 Talking Timetable


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10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m. Enq. 0254 826437


HOLDEN CHAPEL


anniversary SERVICES SUNDAY


AUGUST 28th


At 1-30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Led by Mr Robm Clark


Afternoon — Soloist: Wendy Stater


Evening — Musical Items by Gordon and Linda Whitfield


r ib b l e sd a l e a v e , c l ith ero e TELEPHONE (0 2 0 0 ) 23833


THANK HEAVENS FOR


B U R N L e v c o l l e g e , n o w e v e r y o n e HAS A CHANCE OE A CAREER.


DfITM IS OF FITS AND AVAILABILITY OF PLACES MAYBE OBTAINED FROM THE BURSAR, MRS ASHCROF1


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The large purposely convened unit will


provide daycare for babies and toddlers ot all ages. Set in beautiful 15 acre grounds, Moorland School is now able to otter a


complete package ol pre-school education from birth upwards.


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O n e n ’*9 w e e k s ol the year OPEN DAY SATURDAY 3 rd SEPTEMBER


Places a r e available f rom September 1994 .


. F lex ible hours to suit w o rk in g parents (b a.m. - 5-3U p .m . j .


they BAN DEADLINES K HOLIDAY


The offices of Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Leader Times Series and the Burnley Exprtess


WILL BE CLOSED on


MONDAY, AUGUST 2 9 f h


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