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The Castle Players Present
King Patch and Mr Simpkins
■ Children s Theatre Entertainment
1 Written by Alan Cullen, acted by adults and directed by Margaret Smith at
@) The Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst (iff)
Proceeds in aid ol Barnardo's
Wednesday 27th - Saturday April 30th at 7-15 p.m.
I and Saturday Matinee at 2*15 p.m.
• Tickets available from Clithcroo Tourist Information Centre (0200 2556G) or John Travis c o The Centenaries Theatre (0254 826242}
C2.50. concession and family tickets G IS B U R N A G A IN !
MARKET AND CAR BOOT MAY 1st and 2nd
Traders special rate — All one price any size Special Car Boot rate E4
DANCE ROUND THE MAYPOLE
M A Y P A Y P A R T Y Sunday, May 1st.
pluS Neil Roman Children's Magician Performances between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Hot and Cold Buffet -1 2 noon to 4 p.m. £ 8 .5 0 _ _ _ _
Bouncy Castle
SPECIAL MENU FOR CHILDREN UNDER 10 • FREE Special May Day Cream Teas . . O C
Served between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Whalley Road, Clayton-le-Moors Tel: 0254 872263 _
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/GKii BOOT SALE TRAVELLERS HOTEL
GISBURN SUNDAY, MAY 1st &
MONDAY, MAY 2nd 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Longost established local site on busy tourist road
Cars/Small Vans E7. Large Vans/Trailors E9. No booking necessary. Just turn up Irom 8 a.m. No now goods. Tables lor hire. 300 spaces Enquiries or Advice
Please telephone Mr. C
^BABNOLDSWICK 8 15756 I ST MARY'S LADIES GROUP 0 %
c 0 F F E E M 0 R N I N cj In The Parish Hall
Invite you to a
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SUNDAY MAY 1st, 1994 From 10.30 a.m.
| r Tombola • Cake Stall • Bring & Buy $
Proceeds to Parish Hall and Group Funds TICKETS 50p
B O L T O N B Y B O W L A N D CHURCH TOWER FUND Present an
ORGAN CONCERT By JOHN BOWDLER
BLACKPOOL TOWER ORGANIST on SATURDAY, 7th MAY at 7-30 p.m. In
Bolton by Bowland Village Hall Tickets 14-00
Tel. E. Booth 445427 Rector 4 4 1 1S 4 o r PCC Members
ALL HALLOWS CHURCH - MITTON -
TOWER OPEN DAYS
Sunday. April 30 th; Sunday. May 1st Monday. May 2nd
G u id e d T o u rs 30 mins
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
£1 Admission towards Church Yard Fund
I1KU1KU TRAPP Trapp Lane, Simonstone
Wi th o u c i r niHs c rc t i tnr t i is the f n r t i c t sct t ini f fo r the f i e i f t f t ih ti f
Willi mil t/cl umn'inl in sffflr. OUR OAK ROOM
(holds li ft t o : , , s ra h n t j
Some dates s t i l t a r a i la h l c f o r UHU, Uooknt t fs token toe I Ml.’, a n d l MM
telephone 772781 for details and brochure
PETRE g ia n t m a r k e t AND CAR BOOT
MONDAY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ALL HARD STANDING
8 acre site behind the Petre Arms, Langho, Near Whalley off A59 roundabout towards Whaliey
Cars from £5 vans and new goods from £8 Arrive Irom 8 a.m.
Enquiries (0254) 240298
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ARITANS FAIR & CAR 10-30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Bashall Eaves Village Hall CRAFTS
BOOT SALE May 1st .
Variety ol Goods, quality relreshments
FREE ADMISSION
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UPTON, CHESTER
(JUST OFF THE A41) OPEN 10 A.M.
FREE CAR PARKING
TELEPHONE: CHESTER (0244) 380280
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Food Served Dally
Lunchtime And ii evenings
| Free parking Kids funfair 1,000s of punters
HAVE a GRAND DAY OUT WITH THE FAMILY AT GISBURN MARKET
Located on the A59 Preston to Skipton
Oraanised by Foy Promotions (0282) 843703, (0254) 249624, (061) 7997712 or (0850) 843073
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SUNDAY MARKET - CAR BOOT & Indoor Antiques & Collectors Fair
THIS SUNDAY AND BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY Just olf the A59 tollow Preston Irom Whalley
Car Boot and indoor spaces £7 - no booking necessary All sellers welcome
0254 701847 or 0836 367754 MAY CRUISES ON THE CANAL BY
FOULRIDGE CANAL CRUISES Afternoon Cruises a t 2-30 p.m. o n Sundays 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th
Tuesdays 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st M on d a y s 2 n d & 3 0 th
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Bookings re com m en d ed o n (0282) 844033 Foulrldge Canal Cruises, The Canal Wharf, Foulridge, Colne, Lancashire
CLITHEROE
AND DISTRICT Bible Society COFFEE MORNING
RIBBLE VALLEY MAYOR’S PARLOUR 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Bring and Buy
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th, 1994 Admission 50p
Cake stall C R E A M COACH HIRE
H O O S O N S O F G I S B U R N
T H E F A M IL Y F IR M - E s t im a te s F re e -
12 to 53 Sealer Luxury Coaches for all Occasions
T E A S £ 1
In aid oj
MAY 2nd 1994 * 1-30 p.m. — 5 p.m. *
Research Fa ml MONDAY
Leukaemia
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St Pauls Street Tel. 0200 23496
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SATURDAY, APRIL 30th
Artiste Assured plus
A A * * ★ * ★ * ★ * ★ * + KEY DRAW S Various other stalls »
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£
Function room available for hire
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+.■*■***■**■****** *■ Grindleton Methodist Church
JUMBLE SALE and
PRODUCE STALL
Friday, April 29th 7 p.m.
BANK HOLIDAY GIANT SUNDAY & MONDAY
JOINT SCOUT COUNTIES OF EAST AND WEST LANCASHIRE
Present
A BAND CONCERT Featuring
2nd ROSSENDALE SCOUT BAND With a full programme ol popular music at the
COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL
SATUDAY, MAY 7th 1994 At 7-30 p.m.
Tickets: Adults E3 Children and Senior Citizens C1.50
Ticket Hotlines 0254 884551 & 0995 61336 or Pendle Leisure Services
: Burnley Road, Altham, Nr Accrington
, Tel: 0254 384874 ■
, Ol’F.N TIIJ. 2ain , •. Thurs April 28tli
)'CAlJAKF.T,llOOM NOW !
ANDY PEEBLES SOUL NIGHT
Friday & Saturday April 29th & 30th
THE SHARP CUTS
(The best In Rock & Roll); Sat. April 30th
GERRY AIDAN • (Comedian)
W ed Ma y 4 th UVF. HAND: SHOWC ASF.
THREE LIVE BANDS - onstage,
. " f r e e ADMISSION LOUNGE BAR
Thurs. Fri & Sat WALL T O .
MONDAY, MAY 2nd Tram every 1 /2 hour 10-00 a.m. * 4-00 p.m. PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN
WALL PEOPLE WITH i PAT CARTER
LOUNGE BAR OPEN FOR LUNCHES Wednesdays.
Thursdays. Fridays ' & Sundays
MEALS FROM £2.75 PIZZAS FROM £2.75
SUND AV IS KIDS KARAOKETIME Why notbrmfi the whole family
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WEST BRADFORD TODDLER GROUP
GOOD AS
NEW SALE OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHES
Baby clothes, toys,
books, equipment, etc, etc, on
WEDNESDAY MAY 4th
At 7-30 p.m. at
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
West Bradford
Admission 25p includes refreshments
Cake stall Bumper raffle TOP CLUB
Saturday 30th April
MARINA TRISH i-Members draw 9:10pm :
RIMINGTON MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
SPRING
DANCE to the
MARK KITTO BAND Friday, May 6th 8.00 to 12.30 Admission £6
including supper
TICKETS LIMITED Tel. 445624
Small cover charge lor v guests.
: Vocalist MEMBERS FREE
Fantastic Female .
Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, April 28th, 1092, \ Charter dinner for the Lions
Whalley Road, Clitheroe
THE 11th charter dinner of C1 i t h e r o e Lions heralded the end of another successiul year for the organisation. Held at the Moorcock
Inn, Waddington, the event was attended by president of Clitheroe Rotary Club Mr Brian White, president of Kibb- lesdale Rotary Glut) Mr George Clarkson, chair man of Clitheroe Round Table Mr Colin Price and guest speaker Mr Donald Wilson. Grace was said by Mr
Question time on Cemfuel
A RALLYING call has been issued by Kibble Val ley MP Mr Nigel Evans about tomorrow’s public m e e t i n g on C a s t le Cement’s use of the con troversial fuel Cemfuel. The meeting, which will
David Dugdale, the Objects of Liunism were read by Mr Peter Robin son and tlie
I.ions' Charter was read by Mr Brian Cushing.
Clitheroe Lions presi dent Mr Barry Barnes
likened, the cows .on his farm to ins fellow Lions, in that they worked in the community 365 days of the
RACE N I G H T
Kings Arms, Clitheroe FRIDAY,
APRIL 29th
CHILDRENS BIRTHDAV . . PARTIES OUR SPECIALITY'
CLITHEROE OUT OF
SCHOOL CLUB COFFEE
MORNING In the
RIBBLE VALLEY
MAYOR’S
PARLOUR Church Street, Clitheroe
10 a.m. — 12 noon
SATURDAY MAY 7th
Cake stall, Bring and Buy, Raffle
Admission 50p
t HALL * t Clitheroe
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» F L E A M A R K E T
MONDAY MAY 2nd
11 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Homemade refreshments
Hospice Care for Burnley & Pendle
Pendleside
Fundraisers m a y d a y
CRAFT FAIR
Village Hall, Barley Sunday. May 1st. 1994
10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. Admission 20;> >•( dot>f
Home made Mresnments ir Rattle * tombola
I ii. COMMUNITY SKILL SHARE ii
3 WANT TO GET 2 BACK TO WORK
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<,or THINKING OFS GOING INTO STUDY?
FOOD BINGO
Chipping Village Hall
at 7-45 p.m. Admission 20p Good pnzos
Saturday, April 30th
Proceeds lo OAP Wellare
We are running a daytime course covering communication,
.3 assertiveness, word processing, vocational profiles
Creche facilities available
Ring Lynette on 0200 28554
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NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND Village Hall
First Race 8 p.m.
A SALE OF QUALITY AS NEW CHILDREN'S
SECOND BEST
CLOTHING
Come along and see our excellent collection in
VILLAGE HALL On
CHATBURN MONDAY, MAY 9th
7-30 p.m. — 9 p m. Cash sales only
Deadly beetle is here
KIBBLE VALLEY farm ers are being asked to be oil their guard, following the news that a deadly American beetle has reached our shores. The National Farmers’
be attended by represen tatives of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution, will take place in Clitheroe j
Parish Hall. Mr Evans, who will
chair the meeting, said: "I realise that many people in the Kibble Valley are e x t r e 111 e 1 y concerned about this fuel and have questions thev want to ask
vear. He told the gathering
Union is warning farmers growing potatoes to cheek th e i r er ops f o r the Colorado beetle larvae. They are between three
and 10 mm long, with black heads and bodies,
w h i c h a re a d ee i> orange/brown to pinkish
red. with black marking. It is understood that the
HMIP. “I can only urge them to
Raymond Bennett and the toast to the ladies and | guests was given by Mr
that a letter had been received from the presi dent of the Croatian Lions, thanking the chil dren of Clitheroe for their shoe boxes containing much-needed goods. He also thanked former Clith eroe Lions president Mr Brian Hastwood and his wife. Hath, for their work with the Pendle for Romania group. Tlie toastmaster was Mi
i Ian Lloyd. Mr Donald Wilson, who
gave the reply, said he was impressed with the Lions’ worldwide "Sight First" campaign.
SPRINGERS Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
THIS SUNDAY AND MONDAY
10 a m. — 4 p.m. INDOOR CAR
Relreshmenls available To book a table
BOOT SALE Stalls £8
RING 696225 FREE ADMISSION
come along and question HMIP about their con cerns. This is their oppor tunity to do so ami 1 hope to see them there.” Everyone is welcome to
attend the meeting, which starts at 7-150 p.m.
killer beetle, which has been discovered among imported agricultural pro duce to the country, can destroy entire crops. Anyone who finds a
Colorado beetle, dead or alive, should immediately put it in a sealed container and take it to the nearest police station or local Min istry of Agriculture office.
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There's a restaurant in the heart o f the nibble Valley called
that specialises in theme evenings, with the very best in international food and entertainment
“Memories”
------- FORTHCOMING NIGHTS ------- F r id a y , A p r i l 29th
SURF & TURF JAZZ NIGHT with live Dixieland Jazz
Friday, May 13th INTERNATIONAL BLUES NIGHT
with Roger Sutcliffe, currently touring Europe Friday, May 20th
HYPNOTIST & MIND READER with Franklin
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Thursday Is “GIANT” Steak Night
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