Clitheme Advertiser & Times, March JOtli, 1004 , ithcme 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)
EASTER CRUISES ON THE CANAL BY F 0 U L R I D G E C A N A L C R U I S E S
T O ) t 3 & r t b g e 3 n n
Tel: 0200 442961 L A Z E R
Shawbrldgc, Clitlieroe
K A R A O K E N I G H T
Saturday 9th April 8.00 p.m. onwards
• RAFFLE • GIVEAWAYS • PRIZE FOR THE BEST SINGER
Everybody Welcome ?
All Proceeds donated to Kl< Marie Curie Cancer Care ^
]£< % .
Small covercharge • f i J » J » S ^ FRIDAY 1 APRIL I J.*S KABAQKE
SATURDAY 2 APRIL L O U I S E - ' Fabulous Femalo Vocalist + J.J.'s,Karaoke
MEMBERS 50p GUESTS £1 •________
MONDAY 4 APRIL R O B i l i l t l Top Comedy/Vocalist Bobby Ball's son MEMBERS 50p GUESTS £1
R O B H A R P E R Friday. Saturday, Sunday & Monday
ST JAMES PARISH CHURCH
Clitheroe GOOD FRIDAY B la e k lm rn
Music Society/ y~ \ Reg. charity No. 500709 V '
T H E S EA SO N S H a yd n
' at 7.30p.m. at Blackburn Cathedral Saturday, l6 th April, 1994 ■
Soprano: Tenor: Bass:
C o n d u c t o r : Organist:
middle......................
SCoSeaiokL' ii.oo off the 26.00 scat*. 50p off *4.00 TICKETS:
Mrs Mr Allrsi:r.(02M) 201978 OR Telephone (0254) 262293 J The Music Cellar, Blackburn 0254 670600
Kate Radmllovlc Michael Bennett Jo h n Neale
James Eastham Carleton Etherington
T ick et In fo rm a t io n
11.30am Family Service at St James
10.00 am Joint Service at United Reform Church
EASTER DAY
10.30am Family Communion 6.00pm Easter Praise
9.00am Holy Communion • I T i l n M' i ' r i l I I I M IA TT3
‘ B E R N A R D M A N N IN G / S H O W
Incl JANICE YORK (Female Vocalist)
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• ', ' ' Re-booked due to overwhelming response : ! ; ■ \ SATURDAY, APRIL 30th £17.50 v
* Includes a'3 courip meal, full evenings entertainment « , with DJfdancing until 1 a.m. • ■ _. J
• FFNCE GATE INN & BANQUETING CENTRE . Wheatley Lane Road, Fence, Nr Burnley S 618101 . .
IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?
NEED HELP? King the
ARITANSAnytime BLACKBURN 662424 or
105 NEW PARK STREET, 1I1ACKHUKN
15 MARKET SQUARE, NELSON
Call or Write to:
NF.LSON 694929
For help and advice with your
AVRISG DETIN
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Call Miriam Banks on
( 0 2 0 0 ) 2 2 3 2 3
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ftRROP FOLD COUN FARM
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A morning cruise through the famous Foulridgc 'Mile long tunnel lo Barrowford locks and return. Morning coffee & scones included. This trip lasts 2 hours and opportunity given to see the locks at Barrowford.
Depart 11.00 am. £3.50 Adults £1.50 Children
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Our popular afternoon cruise towards Salterforth and return lasting about VA hours.
Depart 2.30 pm. £3.00 Adults £1.50 Children Bookings welcome on 0282 844033
Foulridgc Cm l Cnmc. The Canal
SIMPLY THE BEST 1994 SUNDAY MARKETS
CLITHEROE ★ GISBURN ★ HUNCOAT ★ and SALISBURY
THIS EASTER SUNDAY and BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY, 3rd an d 4th APRIL at
CLITHEROE
200 yards down from Clitheroe Auction Mart, off the A59.
New Sunday Market and Car Boot.
Hundreds of traders and car hooters. Something tor everyone.
The liitmesl mid Rest Market in the Kibble Valley. FOLLOW THE CROWDS
Free Entrance • Free Parking Organised by Foy Promotions Tel. 061 7997712 or 0254 249624 or 0850 843073
ST. HELEN’S CHURCH WADD1NGTON
Good Friday, April 1st at 7-30 p.m.
TRY p«<$L HOUSE HOTEL Welcomes local diners each evening
5 Course Extensive Choice Menu - £ 1 6 .5 0 PP o r
Granny Victoria's Old Fashioned 3 C o u rse D in n e r at - £ 1 1 .0 0 PP
TEL:- 0 2 0 0 4-4-7600 F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s y
“Come on down”
BUMPER EASTER MARKET/FAIR/CAR BOOT At Houghton Bam Farm
Just above Altham Business Park on the old Padiham
Car Bootfrom £5 - Market Stalls £1.50 per foot frontage Traders from 6 a.m - Public 9 a.m. Ant-a q o
7 Trade enquiries to: 0 2 8 2 4 2 5 2 7 1 or 0 2 8 2 6 0 5 4 9 8 THE PUNCHBOWL HURST GREEN AT Telephone: 0254 826209 M Y k.-tra
AT EMBSAY STEAM RAILWAY, SKIPTON Met! “THOMAS”,“PERCY” and the “FAT CONTROLLER Lots of trains 10.00am to 4.00pm^
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Telephone: Sklpton (07S6) 794727 General Enquiries
Sklpton (0756) 795189 Talking Timetable
On Good Friday * normal alcam train
Just about everything you could ask for in a Coun*ry ^ Warmth, Pride, Sumptuous Setting and Gorgeous Grub.
Now open daily,
lunchtimes and evenings and all day Sunday with a NEW MENU
And i f you haven't already heard along the grapevine . . - A few new faces
So come and see for yourselves!
NOW THERE'S ULTRAFRAME
W ITH N EW
K G L A S S ! ! There's never been a better time to buy uPVC
windows, doors and c o n s e r v a t o r ie s .
tervice will operate. Trains 11.00am Ull 4.15pm.
S.P.I.C.
Sa lthill Playarea Imp ro v em ent Committee presents
P H IL D A E M O N
INTERNATIONAL CABARET UVPNOTISI 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8th Raffle • Disco at the
Waterloo. Tourist Information Centre or at the door.
Clitheroe Social Club, Wellgate Tickets- £5 available at Ainsworths Newsagent.
Contact Liz on 27294 All proceeds go to S.P.I.C.
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P1LKINGT0N K GLASS IS A VERYJ-PECIAL GLASS. r;; LOWER FUEL BILLS GREATER COMFORT
REDUCED CONDENSAT10 N _ AND IT'S KIND TO THE ENVIRONMENT TOO.
CLEVER TECHNOLOGY FROM PIIKINGT0N GLASS . . .u m * n m tB Ufiunnu/C
1GGFM
.MAKING BETTER WINDOWS Replacing your old windows with modem high technology uPVC double glazed units is cost effective way to
improve your home, enhance its value, reduce heat loss, increase security and free you from time ond money consum- ii ing maintenance problems.
\L j* £ \ k? M Bs f i l IN BUSINESS FOR 0 V » H YEARS SALTHILL RD., CLITHEROE 0200 29929 ' !!105.IW ri"-
There has never been a better time to buy uPVC Doors, Windows or Conservatories
b (Pihiii QUAUTY u FVC, WINDOWS, DOO»S AND CON5IKVATO«IIS VISIT OUR PRESTIGIOUS SHOWROOM TODAY! c k ip t o n
SECOND BEST
’ new Children's Clothing A Sale ot Quality as
Come along and seo our excellent collection in
Chatburn Village Hall
On Monday, April 11th
7.30 p.m. — 9.30 p.m. Cash Sales only
iBiitnuaiwsiiwsuw^h , HERTTAGE FAIRS PRESENI5 |
2 D A Y E A S T E R C R A F T F A IR
Fha CraHi Dane! hum 50 Cnlwcria" dunkenhalgh HOT At.
— Nr Accrington (M6S J7)on
SUN St B/HOL MON. APRIL 3 rd -4th
10 a.m. * 5 p.m.
HERITAGE FAIRS R44037
EASTER
S A T U R D A Y to M O N D A Y 2nd to 4 th A p r i l
EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY and every Sunday thereafter
<Miudov} meat AUCTION AND KIDDIES FAIR _ D . GAWTHORPE HALL
Padiham, Nr Burnley Tel: (02S2) 778511
Early 17th century house restored by Sir Charles Barry in 1850's • Kay Shuttleworlh exhibition
• Collections of needlezvork & lace • Portraits form the National Portrait Gallery
• Open 1 April to 30 October Daily except Mon & Fri lpm - 5pm
T H E
C R U C I F I X IO N (JOHN STAINER)
The Augmented Choir of St. Helen's Church DEREK GILL, tenor
RAYMOND ASPIN, bass
DONALD HARTLEY, organ JEAN HARTLEY, conductor
Whynotbrinethe , -{yvliole family,..
SUNDAY IS KIDS KARAOKE TIME
C H ILD R EN S B IR TH O A V ^fPAKriESOUR^it >
> ^ 'S P E C IA L IT Y
AH Hallows C h u r c h
Mitton EASTER SERVICES
GOOD FRIDAY - - 10.30 a.m. HURST GREEN April 1st
EASTER SUNDAY - April 3rd
HOLY COMMUNION 9.30 a.m.
EVENSONG-7 p.m. FRI 1st APRIL (6 NTS - NOT SUNDAY) 3 TREE WILLY'»H — FVENINGS 7,30 & MATS TUES TO SAT 2,00 pm
CHRISTOPHER MALumT Chartered Accountant Registered Auditor
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION
Business services can be provided to professional practices, limited companies and unincorporated
businesses, and include bus'ness and tax
planning, strategic p'ainnmg, tjudgeting^ management accounts, cost-credit stock
control, capital investment apPra^ 1- 1 product pricing/development and other positive advice on running your
business over and above basic compliance requirements such as audit and taxation. Business development consultancy on an ad hoc basis may also be an appropriate option to consider for your business. For further details, in confidence and without obligation, please contact.
chhstopher Drake House S .^ e s /E a v e s Hak Urne
West B radford, Clitheroe. BB7 4 T elephone 0 2 0 0 4 4 2 4 8 5 . Fax 0 2 0 0 4 4 2 0 1 3
. t h e SPRINGERS
Surrey Road, Nelson (Junction 13 M65)
EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. INDOOR CAR
Refreshments available To book a table
BOOT SALE Stalls £8
RING 696225 FREE ADMISSION
iN T iQ U E ^ k
COLLECTORS ^ FLEA MARKET EASTER MONDAY
Victoria Hall, Settle
9.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Refreshments available
0282 867073 Details: N o s ta lg ia Fairs goaghhire!
h o d s o n s o f G I S B U R N
f a m i l y f i r m * - E s t im a t e s F r e e -
1 2 to 53 Sector Luxury Coaches for all Occasions^ ■1 * 9 . F. I-Lt
G I S B U R N 4 4 5 7 5 1 E v e n i n g ® Duos 8c Trios welcome*
* ' 1st Prize £200:;,-V / • 2nd Prize £100 ; , , ; / '3 r d P r iz e £50
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
73 Whatlev Road, Clitheroe • Tel. 0200 23566 EASTER SUNDAY
GRAND BULLS EYE COMPETITION
Fabulous Prizes Now taking bookings for
EASTER SUNDAY LUNCH 3 Course Menu fully inclusive £5.50
Book your table now
V0:aniasiiC;5[>cc(covcr' 1 ’
band)
.ilC HO R U SM il fllouuhtbri\Vdavcrs;Iltc.‘)
i .(Rock,Covers), {-WHISKEY
WEDNESDAY APRIL 6th
'. Friday & S a tu r^ y f. ,i Aprll l s t & 2nd
CRESTAS ; (A L L ,TH E HITS.'Del .SL
Shannon to'Modern Pop)
If l o w e r H I 1
I W a d d ln g t o n
CUTHEROE 2 8 7 0 5
Food Served Dally
IL
Lunchtime and evenings
J
VOLUMES OF VOLUMES OVER 30,000 BOOKS
BOOKTAIR
IjONGRIDGE CIVIC HALL
EASTER SATURDAY 2nd APRIL 199410 un. - 5 jun.
Details from BOB DOBSON
Tel: (0253) 886103
RIBBLE VALLEY TALKING NEWSPAPER GROUP
(Which produced news cassettes for blind and partially sighted people in the area)
Will be holding it’s
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
On Tuesday, May 3rd, 1994 a t 7-45 p.m.
At The Starkie Arms, Clitheroe Any interested people are welcome
I . BUCK INN 5
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„ St Pauls Street »
? GOOD FRIDAY - 5 APRIL 1st
ax n__U Cl.nnt Tel. 0200 23496 * * * * *
» ERIKA 4- Female Vocalist
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•» ♦SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd*
J JOHNNY PETE * * SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd * % Appearing Lunch/evenlng )+
} MAX MINUS } *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ONE GISBURN
FESTIVAL HALL WHIST and
DOMINO DRIVE Sat., April 2nd 7-30 p.m. in the
FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN
Admission £1.20 including supper
MEAT PRIZES }
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