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THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LIUE CABARET
MR PRESIDENT PLUS DISCO 8pm - 2.0am
£5 Admission Dress Restrictions apply. Two Great. : Restaurants. Meal and Cabaret packages available
---------SUNDAY. JULY 14 th --------- The Legendary'
JAMBOREE In Chelseys Bar
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: GOLDEN OLDIES DISCO IN CHELSEYS BAR (Singles Welcome)
- t with Alexander O'Neill 10pm • 2am Promos/GJveaways
--------- THURSDAYS --------- DANCE / PARTY NIGHT
Tel: 01254 384874 ^LACK BUL$
Bridge Road, Chatburn. Tel: 01200 441200
We would like to announce that we will be serving pub lunches on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 12noon - 2pm
Saturday and Sunday 12noon - 4pm
- Good home cooked food - Daily specials Beer garden - childrens menu
Come and see us - Bring the family
Start Your Friday Night at
'THE BRIDGE INN I) HAPPY HOUR
The Bottle Beer Bar P r e s e n ts
f rom 7 p .m . - 9 p .m .
H e in e k e n .....................£1.20 per pint T ro p h y ..........................£ 1.20 per pint
MONDAY - THURSDAY f rom 4 p .m . - 7 p .m .
H e in e k e n .................£1.20 per pint T ro p h y ........................£ 1.20 per pint
Try one of our range of Exotic Fruit Drinks
We look forward to seeim you
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‘Macbeth’ at Browsholme
be the setting for a pro duction of “Macbeth” .on Saturday.
HISTORIC Browsholme Hall, near Clitheroe, is to
by Box Hedge Theatre Company, which specia lises in open-air perfor mances. The play is on the GCSE curriculum this year.
The production is staged
at 7 p.m. and playgoers are invited to bring a pic nic tea to enjoy before the show. Some shelter is being provided in case of bad weather.
The performance begins
from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Clitheroe, or from Browsholme Hall
Tickets are available Van is target
VANDALS in Sirnonstone have broken the lock on a van parked in Primrose Bank.
the Ford Transit van, which occurred between 10 p.m. on Wednesday and !)-30
a.in. on Thursday, is valued at £100.
The damaged caused to Clitheroc 22X24 (Editorial), 22323 (AdveHismg)--------------------------- ; ------ ------- Appeal raises over £8,000
TH E s t a g g e r in g am o u n t o f £8,320 was raised by the Kibble Valley Sup p o r t G r o u p f o r Marie Curie Cancer Care following this y e a r ’s D a f f o d i l
Appeal. Proving they were
simply the best, the hard-working members of the group increased last y e ar ’s figure of £0,000 by an amazing
distributed around the area and Anton Mosi-
Silk daffodils were
mann appeared with a team of chefs at three events, the f irs t at Stonyhurst Centenaries Theatre and the second and third at the Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping.
go to support the 32 Marie Curie Cancer Care Nurses in the Blackburn, Ilyndburn and Kibble Valley area. Every £10 raised pro vides one hour of nurs-
The money raised will
national appeal ran throughout March and April and, with more than £27,500 already in, is expected to top the
ing care. T h e c h a r i t y
Meet, baby Karha at Chester Zoo!
UPTON, CHESTER (JUST OFF THE A41] OPEN 10AM. FREE CAR PARKING TELEPHONE: (01244) 380280
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EVER Y FR ID A Y N IG H T IN JU L Y
Starting 9 pm till 2 am
< FREE DRINKS FOR THE LADIES , I ALL NIGHT LONG
LADIES NIGHT . Featuring top DJ's ’
O V E R 2 1 's O N L Y
. £ 4 a dm is s io n a f te r 1 0 .3 0 pm Sm a r t Dress Only
1 4 4 MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON> TEL: 0 1 2 8 2 6 0 2 7 S 3
The Management reserve the right to remain selective
£10,000 mark. Pictured arc the kib
ble Valley committee chairman and secre ta ry Mrs Margaret
Dugdale and Mrs Judith F o rd , o f W isw e ll (eentre), with interna t io n a l m a s te r c h e f Anton Mosimann.
In fine voice for fund
Isabel proves she’s tops when it comes to doing business
A RIBCHESTER school- g irl-cum -a c co u n ta n t is
c o u n t in g h e r b le s s in g s
a f te r romping home m a top business competition. Isabel Mallam (16) »s J
m em b e r o f M i l ie u , a Young E n te r p r is e firm
from L o n g r id g e H ig n School.
T h e com p an y , whicn produces sweatshirts, beat
. . ,
off stiff competition to win th e national final o f th e p re s t ig io u s competition
and is now Is rael-bound for the international final. Isabel, who is the firm s
Isabel
a c c o u n ta n t , a n d te am members Rachel Brown, Anna Ashworth and Olivia
Meredith, were duly pre sented with a cheque for
£1,000, a trophy and a trip to the European final, to be h e ld in I s r a e l n e x t
month.
Technology. Milieu now holds a total
prizes from Mr Ian Taylor, Minister for Science and
They received th eir b .
administration. The go-ahead firm was
of 11 Young Enterprise trophies, for marketing, e x p o r t i n g
a n d
also recently presented with a special prize by the
In s t i tu te of Company Secretaries and Adminis trators for its high admin istrative standards. Milieu receives advice
and suppor t from Mr David fcevill, financial director of Jones Stroud Insulations, Longridge. Kibble Valley Coun.
CHORISTERS at a St Paul’s, Clitheroe, sang 100 hymns in four hours to save the church steeple.
Bike stolen THIEVES stole a purple
and maroon-coloured Muddy Fox Razor Mega mountain bike, valued at £2(10, from the rear garden of a house in Coulthurst Road, Clitheroe, between 11-30 p.m. on Thursday a n d 7 -3 0 a . m . on Saturday.
Pendle Club
THE solo winners at the Pendle Club were Mrs D. Underwood, Mrs D.
Knight and Mrs J. Taylor.
choir had hoped to raise £1,000 with the sponsored hymn sing at the weekend but ended with a grand total of £1,300 towards the £8,000 needed for essential repairs to the 12G-year-old building. Three quarters of the
The 2G members of the Bridge results
WINNERS at Clitheroe Bridge Club on Monday
necessary money has been raised and work will start immediately. Church members served
performance. Our photograph shows
i n th e
refreshment throughout the afternoon to visitors and to the choir during b r e a k s
some members of the choir before their marathon effort.
were: NS — Mr T. Watson and Mr K. Geddes, Mr L. Garner and Mr R. Ward. EW — equal first Mr F. Haydock and Mrs F. Por ter, Mrs B. Tatton and Col M. Jeffery; Mrs I. Park and Mr B. Guha.
were: NS — Mr and Mrs R. Ward, Mrs B. Tatton and Mr J. Renton. EW — Mr B. Guha and Mr J. Pol lard, Col M. Jeffery and Mrs M. Crossley. W.M.J
Thursday’s winners
David Smith, who teaches at Longridge High School, said he was overwhelmed by the result and thanked those who had helped and su p p o r ted th e young entrepreneurs._____
Caravan taken A SWIFT Alouette cara
van, white in cojour and bearing a green stripe and valued at £2,500, was stolen from Pimlico Farm Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, between May 5th and July 5th. ___________
Worth £150
A PIONEER radio cas sette-player, valued at
£150, was stolen from Volkswagen estate car
Sunday night.
parked in West Bradford R oad, W ad d in g to n , between 4-30 and 0-15 on
Rainfall A below
average
June, with summer tem- aeratures, changed to a , iong dry spell of 12 days j with the best day on the l 16th, when 80 degrees F was reached. The last week of June ,
A SHOWERY s ta r t to., 30th.
below average, with two- and-a-quarter inches being!
Total rainfall was again
1 G1 50 2 63 43 3 Cl
8
recorded. Day Max. Min. Rain (mm)
4 G7 47 5 70
6 74 54 7
50 1.2 52 trace
9 70 5G 2.8 48 10.9
70 52 3.0 67 45
10 68 55 2.5 11 64
12 65 46 13 70 45
14 71 47 15 74 56 16 80 57 17 72 50 18 70 52 19 66 44 20 61 44 21 61 50 22 65 50 23 70 55 24 70 57 5.2 25 66 52 0.8 26 66 58 27 63 51 12.6 28 63 51 3.5 29 57 50 1.8 30 60 50 11.3
5 5. 6
mm - 2 . 2 4 inches of rain.
saw a change to showery j weather with two wet i days — the 27th and the
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READER
HOLIDAYS 1996 JULY
13 - Pontins Prestotyn/Southport, 8 days . .from £75 13 - Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, 2 days
...............................................................from £79.95
18 - Tina Turner, Don Volley Stadium - Sheffield .only £42
AUGUST Coastermania, Blackpool . . ..£25
Edinburgh Tattoo, 3 d a y s ........................£99.95 Buckingham Palace, 2 d a y s ................... £79.95 Walking for Softies, 3 d a y s
............from £89.95 Buckingham Palace, 3 d a y s .............. from £119
Summertime in the Secret Lakes , 3 days ................ ......................................... from £09.95
Paris, 4 d a y s
..........................from just £109.00 Highland Castles, 5 d a y s ........................... £139 Amsterdam, 4 d a y s
..............from only £139.00
SEPTEMBER
2 - Buckingham Palace, 2 d a y s ...................£79.95 6 - Malt Whiskey Trail, 3 d a y s ..........................£85
12 - Lourdes, 5 d a y s ..........................................£129 14 - Rome & Sorrento, 8 d a y s ..........................£169 14 - Bruges & Calais Weekend, 2 days . . .from £59 14 - America, 10 d a y s
..........................from £1,485 15 - The Emerald Isle, 6 d a y s ............................£199 28 - Best of the West End, 2 d a y s .............. from £65
OCTOBER
5 - Alton Towers, 2 d a y s ...................................£59 5 - Poland, 7 d a y s ............................................£139 9 - Loch Lomond, 2 d a y s ...................................£39
18 - Holland & Amsterdam, 3 days . . .from only £89 18 - Paris, 4 d a y s
..........................from just £119.00 25 - Old Time Music Hall Weekend, 3 days .£99.95 25 - Highland Railways Holiday, 6 d a y s
............from £209.00 26 - Czech Republic, 7 d a y s ............................£139 27 - ELBA, 7 d a y s .............................................. £137
NOVEMBER
4 - Loch Ness & Highland Mogic, 5 days from £108 8 - Edinburgh & The Scottish Borders, 2 days . .from
£35 9 - Best of the West End, 2 days . . .
. . . from £65
10 - Scotland's Scenic Railways, 5 days ............£159 13 - Scarborough, 2 d a y s ................ 16 - Rouen Shopper, 2 d a y s ..............
from only £35 ................ £55
18 - Scarborough, 2 d a y s ................. from only £35 26 - Turkey & Tinsel, 4 days..............
..........£99.95
28 - Calais Shopper, 2 d a y s ............ from only £49 DECEMBER
6 - Clothes Show............................... ................ £29 6 - Loch Lomond, 2 d a y s ................ 13 - Calais Shopper, 2 d a y s ............
.............. £35 ..............£49
1997 March 1st Heathdiff, London, 2 doys ................ £99
MALTA BY AIR August 7th - 7 nights
Fly direct from Blackpool airport, transfers included
SELF CATERING..........................£199
HALFBOARD......................from £239 Child reductions. Representative in resort
October 19th - 8 Days £269
SURE TO BE A SELL-OUT! BY AIR
The Gulf stream surrounds the south sloping island and as a consequence, Jersey benefits from a warm sunny climate. Our super 8 day holiday offers excellent value for money on this most
delightful island. Includes: Flights from Manchester to Jersey and return, transfers to
and from your hotel, 7 nights accommodation with full English breakfasts and five course evening meals at the Mayfair Hotel which boasts its own pool, jacuzzi, solarium and beautician. Services of courier.
POLAND
AND THE TATRA MOUNTAINS October 12th, 7 days - £139
Until very recently, Poland lay hidden behind a cloak of 40 years of communism, but now, with it's new found freedom, you can be among the first to experience it's true beauty. Incluees: Return travel by modern coach, ferry crossings, accommodation in quality hotel in Poland, en suite rooms, continental breakfast each day in your hotel, services of tour guide.
AMSTERDAM & The Jewels of Holland
August 30th - 4 days £139
Join us for a fabulous short break to Amsterdam and sample the many attractions of this Dutch City - often described as one of the most beautiful capitals in the World.
• Excellent quality, modem four star hotel, situated less than three miles from Dam Square, the geographical centre of Amsterdan and less than two miles from the Rijksmuseaum. in a quiet residential area.
• Guided sightseeing tour of the city. • Visit to Coster Diamond Factory - where the Koh I Norr diamond in the British Crown Jewels was cut • Visit to Arnhem scene of the famous Battle during the Second World War. • Visit to Kroiler Muller art museum - famous for its collection of Van Gogh's • over 50 of them. • Afternoon at Het Loo Palace of the Dutch Royal Family, founded by William of Orange • Luxury coach travel • Return ferry crossings • Services of experienced bMingua! tour guide throughout the holiday
&
HALL WEEKEND AT EMERALD ISLE OLD TIME MUSIC
CALDICOT CASTLE OCTOBER 25th - 3 Days £99.95
A chance to wallow in nostalgia is on offer with our combination of a traditional fun-filled evening at the Music Hall, where days gone by can be vividly remembered. Includes: Transport by private coach, excursions to Bath and Chepstow, hotel accommodation for 2 nights with cooked breakfasts and one evening meal, entrance to the Old Time Music Hall and a traditional meal at Caldicot Castle, services of experienced courier.
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o u i £ p o r t r S 6
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September 15th - 6 days £199
Our super holiday is picturesque Killasle, set on the banks of the river Shannon in County Clare.
Price includes: Coach travel throughout, return ferry crossings, 5 nights accommodation and Irish breakfasts, Dublin sightseeing tour, services of a tour manager throughout.
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Experience the sheer joy offlowers and the excitement o f a lively date out at Europe's premier summer Show on ' this fabulous value for money daybreak.
Floral beauty, award winning exhibits, exciting arena events and live entertainment.
D EP A RTING 24th AU G U ST 1996 Whal’* Included: • Luxury return coach travel • Admission paid entry to the Southport Flower Show at Southport's Victoria Park Showground
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JONES December 15th NYNEX ARENA, MANCHESTER £31.50
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Price includes return tran sp o r t an d top price ticket.
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BUCKINGHAM PALACE
SEPTEMBER 2nd 2 Days - £79.95
Here is your opportunity to step through the
famous gates and view for yourself some of the magnificent State Apartment Rooms view some original master paintings and
glance in awe at the immensely impressive state Dining Room.
Price includes, transport by private coach, accommodation with evening meal and full p"Pj'S
WndC
h breakfast, entrance to Buckingham sorLOnd° n s'9htseein9 tour and visit to
Q For your free brochure on
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