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S. L. Promotions 01282 433669 Every Friday
A M E R I C A N L IN E D A N C I N G
Beginners / improvers Class ' « - 6.45 pm -
7.45 pm £2.50
Billington and Lango Community Centre
Whalley Road Billington (Behind St. Leonard’s Church)
You arc invited to our Spectacular Wedding Fayre on
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Sunday 11th Oct at
Stirk House Hotel
Free Admission Open 12.00 noon til 4.00pm Refreshments Available all day! Specialist Trade Stands will be here to advise you on every aspect of your wedding day!
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&l irk Mouse Hotel (Spectacular
Wedding tuyre
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Stirk
G i s b u r n , N r . C l i t h e r o e 01200 445581
¥©HJE lEHTTlEIRirASNMlEHT This Saturday October 3rd
J E F F D A L E Y . (Male Vocalist)
Every Monday at 8.00 p.m. . B IN G O
‘Snowball’ now standing at £65.00
■0DS0HS OF GISB0RN Presents Luxury Travel to and from
THE BIGGEST MOTOR
SHOW EVER 1998 at Birmingham NBC
on SUNDAY 25th O C TO B ER 1998 Adults £16 • Children £11.50
Price Includes tickets, travel to and from the show. Pick up points in main towns (TBA)
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GARDEN CLUB Clitheroe
Ribblesdale School; . Drama Complex ; ;
Thursday October 8th - 7.15pm • "A Bird ,
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Photographer’s Year" ' Stan Craig of Preston . Everybody W
Plooso Note Date elcome.-. . .
G IS B U R N FESTIVAL HALL
WHIST & DOMINOES
Saturday October 3rd 7.30pm
Including supper and meat PRIZES
C h u r ch ;
ALL DAY SALE Brlc-a-Brac • Clothing Books etc
Friday, October 2nd [1 From 10 am
mEYSTREETt? Beginners Class in
L Admission 20p llluL, Refreshments .— available.—
J MTiSnr AND DANCE BAR r) J"d 49 LOWERGATE • CLITHEROE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NIGHTS
Usual Entertainments Sunday October 4tK
INI H l f (Rock Cover Band) Wednesday October 7th [p ^M jiL w (R Q < s in n r
mFfi KmmKE n o pr iz e Friday / Saturday
there’s so much more to come for! ' Thursday Night
MUSIC as normal - LATE BAR No admission after 11 p.m.
Saturday October 3rd
MiiPPY HOUR AT THE DOG -7pm - 8pm
The Traffic Lights are at Green at the Light Junction 1 0 -12 midnight
THIS MUH&GEMEHT (B a c k by po pu la r demand) 9 .1 5 pm - 1 0 .3 0 pm , . , •
Sunday October 4tii L iv e Band
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Saturday and Sunday |T>g JJyYCK
LIVE PREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL ON 8 SCREENS + 1 BIG SCREEN S a tu r d a y
2pm Kick Off Southampton v Man United Sunday
4pm Kick Off Liverpool v Chelsea Tuesday October 6th
Student Night — £ 1 .5 0 per bottle
BI’S KARAOKE £20 Prize ____ _ SPIN THE BOTTLE
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TH E SWINGS A RM S ----- I tnw i l ln n r is , C l i th e ro e
- NOW WITH LATE
LICENCE 11 -12 pm! EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
, FRIDAY. 2nd OCTOBER
L DISCO & KARAOKE » ■
KATnRDAY.Srd OCTOBER
■: nBIG 'SCREEN ‘ENTERTAINMENT?
LIVE PREMIER FOOTBALL ' ’ . SATURDAY NIGHT '
, TONY MONROE r (Male Vocalist)
; KARAOKE & QUIZ *WIN 8 PINTS* For details phone
, ’ SUNDAY. 4th OCTOBER 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 4 5 0 ' Pendle Ski Club
O P E N D A Y Sunday, October 4th
10.00 am - 4.00 PM
learn to Ski or Snowboard Half hour taster session - £1.00
Clitheroe Road, Sabden, Clithcroe, Lancs BB7 9HN Telephone: 01200 425222
z£\[j¥]E>> (F t& D EM C ^ (New RockIBIues)
Call into pub for details or call- Phil or Pauline on
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Social Ballroom Dancing m
St. Mary's Church Hall Whalley Road, Sabden
■ Commencing
Thursday October 15th at 7.30pm
£2.50 per person
For further information Contact Ann
Tel 01254 822058
^Indoor Car^ Boot Sale
This Sunday, O c to b e r 4th at The Coronation Hotel
(A59, Gisburn) 9 - 3.30 p.m.
Stalls - £8
arrival 7.30 a.m. A l l E n q u ir ie s :
V T e l 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 0 6 7 0^ .
Aim of how
“ABLE to make you able" is the title of a display to be unveiled this morning in the main reception area of Clitheroe Hospital. It has been put together
by the hospital-based Rib- ble Valley Occupational Therapy team to mark National Occupational • Therapy Day today. According to team mem
bers, their role is to ensure that the elderly, sick or dis- ; abled, who may experience difficulty with taken-for- granted everyday tasks, can achieve, through assess ment and treatment; a bet ter quality of life by retain ing and maximising their independence. . Explained occupational
therapy assistant Miss Ali son Hailwood: "Often, peo ple do not fully understand our role, but, while needs and treatments vary, our aim is always the same - to enable everyone to do the most they can for them selves. "For example, a patient
exhibition is to show to be independent |
able to use only one arm. may need help devising a new method of peeling potatoes ’single-handedly1, while someone recovering from depression could demand different ways of coping with stress at .work." The display will remain
open for the next week, with the team re-stocking piles of leaflets explaining their pro fession in greater detail. Anyone in the Ribble
WOMEN with a mission-the Ribblc Valley's occupational therapy team of, from the ; left, Jackie Price, Joanna Thorne, Pam Toothill, Sarah Rutherford and Alison Hailwood ; I '
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CLARKE- VEEVERS
Valley who feels that they themselves, a family mem ber or friend could benefit from the team's help should contact their GP or social services for a referral. In addition, the team is
Town planning officer Miss Ann Caroline Veevei and Mr Nicholas John Clarke married at St John the Evangelist Church,
Read. The bride, the daughter
operating an equipment returns amnesty. Anyone previously sup
plied with occupational therapy department equip ment, which they no longer need, should contact the central loan store on 01254 583365 to arrange for its collection.
Multiple Sclerosis Group Pendle & Distr ict
2nd Annual Craft Fayre Sunday October 11th 10 - 4pm Barrowford Civic Hall
• / ' L ‘ Admission 40p.
Hot and Cold lunches.... Drinks available. Over 20 Exhibitors
Sponsored.by En loc Antiques, Colne.
of Mrs Christine Kozlow - ki, of Read, and Mr Robert Veevers, of Clitheroe, was given away by her father, who also acted as wedding cake head chef. He made the cake, which was iced by her grandfather. Miss Veevers chose a
greenery. S h e w a s a t t e n d e d b y
b r i d e s m a i d M i s s S o r s h a Q u in n , t h e b r i d e g r o o m 's n ie c e , w h o w o r e a d r e s s o f i v o r y s i l k a n d c a r r i e d a p o s y o f c r e a m l i l i e s a n d g r e e n e ry , a n d b y d am e s o f h o n o u r R e b e c c a H u n t a n d H e le n T u rn e r . . T h e b r i d e g r o o m i s -the.
s o n o f M r a n d M r s J . C l a r k e , o f W a s h i n g b o r -
'brother,'and Mr. Jonathan Clarkei the bridegroom's brother. Master Calluin Porter, the bride's nephew, acted as page.
ough, Lincoln. Best man was Mr Dorian Marshall and groomsmen were Mr Martyn Veevers, the bride's
Theft threatens access
THE question of open access to churches has again been thrown into question after another theft. Items worth more than £1,000 were
day.
11-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. on September 20th and stole a solid brass book rest, a solid beaten brass water jug approximate
The thieves struck some time between . ■ , \
ly 18 inches high, a pair of solid brass can dlesticks and a solid oak chest
stolen from the church of St Ambrose, Sawley Road, Grindleton, a week last Sun
Following the ceremony
The couple, who honey mooned on the north coast
conducted by the Rev. Alan Sowerbutts, a reception was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley..'
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‘ of Scotland, will live in Sale, Cheshire.
Expansion approved - it
DOUBLING of the floor space at a Read distribution business has been approved by Ribble Valley Borough Council.
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an adjoining workshop and four lock-up garages into its operations at The Old Smithy, Hambledon View, Read. This will enlarge the showroom and offices and allow vehicles to be parked withimthe existing warehouse. Officials felt that the expansion was acceptable and would not have any sig nificant impact on nearby residents.
Automotive Tools Ltd can incorporate ' ~ t
princess line gown of iv<r1 crepe and chiffon, comple mented by a bouquet of ivory lilies, roses and mixed
Programme for 1998 OCTOBER
17th Eric Clapton, 2 d a y s ...........................£99 18th Windsor Castle, 2 days .................. £79.95
24th NEC Motor Show, 2 days ................ £85 24th Trafford Centre, 1 d a y ........................ £5 25th Bruges, 4 days .......... ....................£139 30th Oliver in Manchester, 1 d a y ............. £37 31st Legoland & Fireworks, 2 days............ £69
NOVEMBER
2nd New York, 5 days .............................£439 11 th Vancouver & The Islands, 6 days -----£499 13th Edinburgh Shopper, 3 d a y s .............. £65 22nd Royal Yacht Britannia, 2 days .......... £79 15th Dublin, 3 days ................ ...........£99.95 20th Rothesay & The Isle of Bute, 4 days .. .£95 25th Scotland’s Scenic Railways, 5 days .£199
27th Glasgow & Loch Lomond, 3 days . . .£69 28th Bath & Clarkes Village, 2 days .. .£59.99 29th London Shopper, 2 d a y s ........ : ------ £55 29th BBC Good Food Show, 1 d a y ------ .£21
DECEMBER
4th Prague's Christmas Markets, 4 days .£119 5th Lincoln Markets, 1day.......... 5th Lincoln Markets, 2 days ............... 6th Dublin’s Fair City, 2 days .............. 6th The Clothes Show, 1 d a y ............ 13th Berlin Christmas Markets, 6 days,
. .£10 . .£65 . .£49 . .£35 . .£89
24th Scottish Christmas, 4 days ........ .£209 24th Christmas in Paris, 4 days .. . .. .
,£14S
30th New Year in Scotland, 3 days .... ,£17£ 30th New Year in Paris, 4 d a y s .......... .£125
This is just a small selection of our wide and varied holiday programme, ring us for a tree printed list.
November 29th, 8 days From £299
sea and terraced vineyards that produce the famous aristocratic wine, and fine shopping opportunities.
reputation as a select and refined holiday destination. Besides the famous flowers, Madeira offers pure air, verdant valleys and waterfalls, red roofs cascading down to the
This beautiful island has a well-earned
Winters are mild while summers have none of the searing unbearable heat. Madeira's unique environment and glorious natural
beauty are just two of the island's offerings. Atlantic fresh fish and seafood are another treat, then there's Madeira’s wines!
Nightlife is relaxed here and for those of us who enjoy a flutter - there’s also a casino.
airport/hotel transfers, accommodation for seven nights with breakfasts in a choice of hotels and the services of a resort based tour guide.
Includes transport from the local area to Blackpool, return flights to Madeira,
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S ou th '0 :fr ic a n Ci^uise
February 15th or 24th 24 nights - From £1595
Monterey. Enjoy a fabulous 22 night cruise of the Indian Ocean. From the palm fringed beaches of the islands of Mauritius and the
Looking forward to 1999? We arc pleased to announce our 24 night South African Fly Cruise on board the graceful vessel the
sacred sights of Bethlehem and Jerusalem, this exciting itinerary will ensure that you have a truly memorable cmise.
Seychelles to the fascinating historic sights of Jordan, the magnificent pyramids and the
The price includes flights from Heathrow, overnight hotel in Durban, 22 nights
accommodation on board the Monterey in two berth cabins with AIL MEALS
T.. included- evening entertainment, S 3 use o f ships leisure faciities, holiday delay insurance and port taxes.
THE BEST OF THE WEST END
October 24th or November 28th 2 days - £95
Enjoy a weekend in the capital and a ticket for the top West End show of your choice.
The trip leaves the local area on Saturday morning and heads for the royal town of Windsor with its recently re-furbished castle.
After checking in to your hotel in London, we will transfer you to the West End to see one of the following shows Miss Saigon, Lcs Miserables, Chicago, Phantom of the Opera (November only), Beauty and the Beast, Saturday Night Fever or Whistle Down the Wind (October only).
With accommodation in a good-hotel and London
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1*. sightseeing also included i t ’s a great weekend at a great price.
LE SHUTTLE- DAY TRIP TO CALAIS
Monday, November 30th - £29
Travelling to France on Le Shuttle is a wonderful experience. The. Eurotunnel is perhaps the greatest engineering, feat of the 20th century. Our great value day trip shoppers have an opportunity to travel through the
Channel tunnel to enjoy a great day out on the continent for. bargain shopping French style.
The price of our day trip: includes transport from the Icoal area, return
Channel tunnel journeys, visit to'Cite Europe for duty free shopping.
M A D R I D A weekend in
March 12th or 19th 3 nights - £299
Set high on the Castilian Plain, there’s an appealing vibrancy .about Madrid, Spain’s capital city Without doubt it is one of the most exciting cities in Europe and it quickly endears . itself to all who visit with its sheer elegance and dynamism.
The price of our weekend includes transport return flights from Manchester, airport/hotel transfers, three nights bed and breakfast accommodations at the three star Hotel Aramo, ” t city sightseeing tour of Madrid, airport taxes and the services of a .courier:*-*-'
b r o c h u r e c a l l o u r 24 h o u r h o t l in e o n 0 9 9 0 1 3 4 8 2 6 n r f o r a d v i c e c a l l o u r n ew d i r e c t n um b e r - 0 8 7 0 6 0 8 6 0 0 0 a n d s p e a k t o M o y a o r j e b b ie .
November 29th, 2 days - £55
You won’t be stuck for gift ideas when you join our weekend trip to London for shopping and sightseeing.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the capital as you browse round the shops in Oxford Street, Knightsbridge and Regent Street.
The price of our trip includes transport, accommodation for
one night with breakfast, a panoramic sightseeing tour of the city and a Christmas illuminations tour plus there s a shuttle?
service between the main shopping areas.
GLASGOW AND LOCH LOMOND November 27th, 3 days — £69
Sample a mix of experiences, from the hustle and bustle of Glasgow’s cosmopolitan shopping centre to the peace and
tranquility of legendary Loch Lomond on our three day break at the Trabet Hotel, superbly positioned on the banks of Loch Lomond.
The price includes transport by private coach, accommodation for two nights at the Tarbet Hotel with evening meals and cooked
breakfasts, evening accommodation, cruise on Loch Lomond and free time in Glasgow.
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