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Clitlieroe A dvert iser & Times, November 28th, 1096 19


Plants from 17 around


the world s l id e s o f p la n ts


xrom all o v e r th e world, now grown from seed in h e r own g a rden in Mac­ clesfield, Sheena Hotch- mss fascinated members of Chtheroe Garden Club — h e r pride being to have bloom and colour there on every day of the year. H e r ability to remember


th e Latin names of every plant, followed by expert advice on their cultivation g a in e d f rom h e r own efforts to b n n g to fruition


be the annual meeting on Mo n d a y , fo l low e d by “Garden Slides” , by Mr and Mrs Terence Rumsey


WASTE PAPER WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD iv L/v %


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Steady trade at Clitheroe


T auctionHEIiti was a steady trade during Tuesday’s sale at Clith­ eroe Auction Mart. Prices: Friesian bull calves


made to £97, blonde bulls to £188 (average £133.50), blonde heifers to £30, Limousin bulls to £148 (£123.75), Limousin heifers to £45, Charolais bulls to £135, Simmental bulls to £120, Sim- mental heifers to £82. During Monday’s sale, there


Mayor faced a daunting task


THE Mayor of Clitheroe, Councillor Stephen Holt,


was a good show of bulls. Hulls: Light made to UOp


overall to 124.50p (98p). Steers: Medium made to


(UOp), medium to 124.50]) (lOOp),


113.50p (108.57p), heavy to 110.50p (101.92p), overall to


113.50p (105.05p). Heifers: Medium made to


had a s lig h tly daunting social ta sk when he was th e onl y s p e a k e r a t recent dinner who was not a member of C lith e ro e Speakers’ Club.


Addressing members of


lll.SOp (102.OGp), heavy to 108.50p (101.04p), overall to 111.50p (101.G2p). Prime lambs: Light made to


137.05p (123.75p), standard to 150p (137.41p), medium to 141.77p (133.73p), heavy'to 140.8Gp (127.61p), overweight to 121.G7p (113.79p), overall to 150p (133.53p). Ewes made to £G4.50 (£43.37).


mer lambs, store lambs and rams were forward during Fri­


Rams to £67 (£51.80). More than 1,000 ewes, ginr


day’s sale. Prices: Correct mule ewes


with ram made to £57.50, bro­ ken mouthed ewes with ram to £52, horned feeding ewes to £36, mule gimmers to £57.50, Masham gimmers to £51, Suffolk


TWO cheques for £500 each have been presented to Whalley CE Primary School and Whalley Uniformed


Group. The money was raised from the two organisations


monthly paper collection in the village, which started


earlier this year. Both have already benefited from the collection, but


this latest money will be used for design technology, information technology and PE equipment for the school. I t will also go towards providing a mini bus for the Uniformed Group. They would like to thank everyone for saving paper


and cardboard during 1996 and are asking people to continue doing so next year.


Collectors regularly fill almost two skips, but hope to


fill three a fter Christmas with wrapping paper and packaging a t their collection on January 4th.


taken to the skip on the tennis club car park on every f i r s t S a tu rd ay of th e month between 9 a.m. and-


midday. Our picture shows the Uniformed Group representa­


tives, Group Scout leader Mr John Smith, Cub James


Holroyd, Brownie Heather Donald and Scout Matthew Smi th. School re p re s e n ta t iv e s a re governor Mr Richard Maher, Hayley Gailimore, Michael Gallimore, Nicola Maher and William Maher. (CAT 4990)


Paper can be left a t the bottom of driveways or Chemists’ rota


the society a t their annual dinner a t th e Shireburn Arms. H u r s t Green, he s a id ne fe l t som ew h a t overawed by the occasion but members, used to ana- lys ing ea ch o th e r ' s sp e e c h e s a t th e c lu b ’s meetings, said Coun. Holt a q u i t t e d h i m s e 1" admirably.


seated, from the left, club pres s officer, Mrs Chris Carr, Mrs Carol Pye, the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. S t e p h e n H o l t ,


Our photograph shows, t h e


and Texel lambs to £55, homed lambs to £4G.50, mule whethers to £49.50.,


TODAY and tomorrow Boots the Chemist Ltd, of Castle S treet, Clitheroe. will be open u n t i l 6-30 p.m. P e t e r Bu c k l e y Lt d


Railway View Road: Sun­ day, noon to 1 p.m. Mon­ day to F r id ay until 6-30 p.m


Mayoress, Mrs Maureen Holt, social director, Mrs Gene Holmes and Beryl Todd.


a re Mr Brian C ar r, Mr Jo h n P y e , p re s id e n t of Clitheroe Speakers’ Club M r D e r r i c k Ho lme s , national president of the Association of Speakers’ Clubs Mr Ken S h a rp e e d u c a t i o n o f f i c e r Mi Dennis Ogden and Mrs Penny Ogden. (CAT 5065)


Standing, from the left,


in th e British climate, was indeed remarkable. The n e x t meeting will


TV company seeks ‘long-distance’ dog


TV researchers are on the track of a Whalley dog they believe was left for dead in th e L ak e D i s t r ic t and walked home. Debbie Marrow, of Rapido TV,


returned to th e ir home in Whal- Icy. Five days la te r th ey were amazed to find the brave little fellow under a caravan in th e ir garden, a s l ig h t limp th e only sign o f his fall and subsequent


is working on a programme for C hannel F o u r which will deal with amazing events and feats. She is looking fo r a Yorkshire


Terr ier called Torver. . The story she is trying to tra ck


down for h er programme, “For- tean Times” , is supposed to have happened in Ju n e , 1992, when the plucky pooch fell o ff Clough H e ad , H e lv e l ly n , an d d is a p ­ peared without trace. H is h e a r t - b r o k e n own e r s


marathon journey. Miss M ar row c o n ta c te d th e


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times in th e h o p e th e p a p e r ’s f i le s could reveal more, but sadly this


is one story we missed. Miss Marrow said: “Of course


i t may n o t have happened. I t docs sound too good to be true re a l ly , b u t th a t is th e kind o f story we are looking for .” An y o n e w h o k n ow s m o re


about Torver can contact Debbie Marrow on 01712 299854.


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30 - Bath Christmas Shopping, 2 d a y s .........................£59.95


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I - London Christmas Shopping, 2 days ----- £49.99 6 - Clothes Show ...................£29


6 - Loch Lomond, 2 days ......................................................£35


15 - Tom Jones, Nynex Arena ........ ........................ ; . . . .£31.50


13 & 17 - Calais Shopper, 2 days £49


18 - Heathcliff, Birmingham, 2 days .............................£89


22 - Christmas in Austria, 7 days ...........................£299


24 - Edinburgh Christmas, 4 days ...........................£199


24 - Christmas Break, 3 days 29 - New Year in Paris, 4 days


£149 £125


30 - New Year in Heart of England, 3 days .......... £129


1 9 9 7 PROGRAMME JANUARY


I I - Harrods Sales Shopper £19


11 - Melrose, 4 d a y s ...............£84 25 - Mystery Sales Shopping, 2 d a y s ................ £39.95


29 - Cyprus, 22 day s ............ £599 FEBRUARY


21 - Torquay, 5 d a y s ............ £114 25 - Scarborough, 2 days . . . .£34 MARCH


3 - Lochness & Highland Magic, 5 days .............................£101


8 - Crufts Dog Show, 2 d a y s ...........................£59.95


8 - Sporting Venues, 2 days . .£79


14 - Paris Weekend,' 4 d a y s .........................£89.99


15- Heathcliff, London, 2 days .............................£99


21 - Devonshire Delights, 4 d a y s .............................£109


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A ’W in te r Reveller’ four day break, tasty food. great e n te r ta inm e n t every evening and an Included sightseeing excursion. So come


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/ A l l W in te r Revellers In c lu d e •T h re e nights accommodation In a bedroom with


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making amenities •T h re e dinners, tw o breakfasts, one brunch plus one lunch* Special programme o f entertainment throughout your stay to Include New Year’s Gala Party Night • One sightseeing excursion • Coast & Country Hotel


AV A IL A B L E F R OM L O C A L P I C K - U P P O I N T S


JAMES LAST In Concert


a t The ‘ MjE.C- (Birmingham. Saturday A p r i l26th, 1997


"Si Concerte.To 'Treasure forever" £ 4 4 . 0 0


JAMES LAST has one of the biggest and long-lasting International Fan Clubs around. His repertoire includes light classics, contemporary, easy listening,


Rock 'n' Roll. . . truly something for everyone.


Includes: Return coach travel. Top price seats at the show.


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1 STAYING AT THE R O Y A L H O T E L , W H I T B Y


Follow in the footsteps of PC Nick Rowan and a take a Steam Train journey aboard the


Nortlj Yorkshire Moors Railway on this fabulous two-day break.


DEPARTING 10th & 20th APRIL 1997


What’s included: • One night’s accommodation at the Royal Hotel • All rooms with private facilities •


Tca/Coficc making amenities and Colour TV • Three Course evening dinner. Full English breakfast • After dinner entertainment • Included tour of Heartbeat


Country • Steam journey on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway • Free Memento of your Heartbeat Break •


Luxury Coach Travel throughout. AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL PICK-UP POINTS JJ


1 9 9 7 Crufts Dog Show Weekend


Departing Saturday 8th March 1 9 9 7 / • 2 days from only £ 5 9 .9 5


Every year top breeders from all over the country meet at the world famous Crufts Dog Show” uilth their pedigree pooches for a fantastic celebration of everything


doggie. Our weekend break will allow you to sample all the excitement o f a top dog show, pick up handy tips on caring for your pet and even provide the opportunity to pick up a deluxe kennel or a simple squeaky toy. It's a dog lovers' dream with the creme de la creme o f the canine worldl


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DEVONSHIRE DELIGHTS


Departing Friday 21st March 1997 4 days-£109


The air in Devon is of the purest in Britain; the fresh sea breeze and the sweet, soft atmosphere of the moors alone are worth the journey. The spectacular coastline of towering cliffs, thatched


villages, historic towns, plentiful sea food and delicious cream teas are just some of the Devonshire Delights in store.


Includes: Transport by coach, accommodation for three nights with cooked breakfast and evening meals, various excursions to


Darlington Crystal, Barnstaple, the “Big Sheep" Bizarre, etc. (some entry fees not included).


THE DAILY MAIL IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION


Exhibition at Earls Court and a visit to Windsor. Half board accommodation for one night with cooked


Saturday 22nd March 1997 - 2 days INCLUDES: Entrance to Daily Mail Ideal Home


breakfast and evening meal. Return coach travel from your local area.


Whether you are a keen interior designer or simply enjoy a spot of “Do-It-Yourself our two-day break will only serve to delight and inspire you.


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TORQUAY - THE TORBAY HOTEL DEPARTURE-21st FEBRUARY*! 997. •;


WHATS INCLUDED: • 4 Nights hotel accommodation in a bedroom with private facilities, tea/coffee making amenities and television • 4 Dinners,


including a Gala Dinner and 2 lunches (not forgetting 4 breakfasts tool) • Entertainment every evening • Afternoon Tea Dance • 2 free


sightseeing excursions to the English Riviera and Dartmoor National Park • Luxury return coach travel throughout


£ 9 Front fo c ln g su p p lem en t


SPORTING VENUES WEEKEND


8th Ma r ch 1997 2 days - £79.00


Visiting


WEMBLEY • WIMBLEDON • LORDS


Includes: coach travel throughout, one nights accommodation in Jarvis International Hotel with dinner and English breakfast.


Tour of Lords and Wembley Stadium and Visit to Wimbledon Tennis Museum.


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INVMSS - TH RMSSIE HTEL E DU O DEPARTING 3rd MARCH 1997


Magnifietnt Highland scenery betide historic Culloden Moor and ivertooking the Moray Firth and the Black Isle - the setting fo r the Drumotsie Hotel, your holiday home.


WHATS INCLUDED: • Four night's dinner, bed and breakfast •A l l rooms with private facilities


Including tea/coffee making amenities and Colour TV • Luxury Return coach travel


• Music and dancing on most evenings • Two free full day excursions to Galrloch and Loch Ness


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