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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk'


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 15th, 2002 19 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


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being proposed for" Whalley CE Primary


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stopped to think about the additional traffic congestion this will cause in and around the immediate area? I would request that the plan­ ning officials, county councillors, Ribble Val-' ley borough councillors, Whalley parish council­ lors, or even our own MP, come and see for themselves the traffic chaos on a school morn­ ing or afternoon! I agree that addition­


al classrooms are needed due to the extensive housing developments taking place, but surely I would ask again that a new school be built at the Calderstones site. Mr Blair, our Prime


Pub man A1 will be packing 'em in as he tours the country with his act


ONE of the latest hit performers in the com­ edy world has put the North West at the fore­ front of his first-ever national tour, v Perrier Award win­ ner A1 Murray will be taking his Pub Land­ lord character to 54 venues in Britain, starting at the end of September. The fourth date, on


Minister, has promised billions for education, so why can't the Ribble Valley have a few million > for a much-needed new school in this area? On a smaller scale, but


just as important to a pensioner who may fall- and break a leg, I have been asking in writing and by telephone to the council for a Tarmac path to be repaired - has it been done; certainly, not! Do the two have any­


thing in common? They are both matters


M. BARNES, George Street, Whalley.


Say nothing


this subject seems to be,, say nothing, but mean it.; These words spring to.


Sere was to do so i effort club's


mind: welfare state and: bandwagon, multi-' nationals and cheap labour. It is the phoney refugees who kill com­ passion.


Sours in pread of


I impact lout and In light rcperts in


lave had Great soccer; • plans,


iiise the lirround-


Ians, and I the sup- Jighbours nmunity


I intends vith its


Jficial ski jeountry Ime time, linimum | environ-


ass-lead- 1 provides


Jetter will iers and imunity lit Pendle


weekend WELL done to all those who contributed to the success of the football extravaganza weekend. From Saturday


BERT HARDWICK,


Queensway, Waddington.





sponsor an immi- grant/"asylum seeker": and be responsible for ALL their needs, I've no argument. But, let's be honest, the vast majori­ ty of so-called "asylum seekers" landing in the UK are nothing more, than economic migrants.: Government policy on-


and mean it " C O N C E R N E D Clitheronian" in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times of August 8th makes some valid points regarding "asylum seek­ ers" and their cost. May I, as a taxpayer, add the following. If anyone wants to-


involving the Ribble Val­ ley Borough Council!


It’s Scooby Dooby Doo! "SCOOBY DOO"


(PG) coming this August


SCOOBY DO and the Mystery Inc gang take their animated antics to the big screen in this live action children’s movie. I t is now two years


Velma (Linda Cardellini) is now a scientist and Frdd (Freddie Prinze jnr) is a teen idol. I t is not until they


since the gang members have gone their separate ways. Scoohy and Shag­ gy (Matthew Lillard) are hanging out in the Mys­ tery Machine Van selling burgers, Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is a martial arts expert,


each receive an invita­ tion to Spooky Island, not knowing th a t the others have also been invited, tha t the gang are re-united, and dis­ cover an amusement park that affects young visitors in very strange ways. Fred, Daphne, Velma,


Question: What relation is Scrappy Doo to Scooby Doo? Answer:.................................................................. ................................... Name:............................................................................................................


Post Code:.................... ..........................Daytime T e l :. Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and limes, King Street, Clitheroe, Lan­


cashire, by Thursday, August 22nd. East Lancashire Newj paper* ltd *111 a n lbs Information you bsva given m for Ibo purposes of processing your request. Including for verifTcattnn and credit control purposes.


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Shaggy and Scoopy soon realise that they cannot solve this mystery with­ out help from each other.


From lime lo lime wo and olber cnmpiniei in onr grnnp also have tome great odors and special promotions and we would like to bo able io tharo your information with


IbeSB companies. Pleata tick the box t f you do not want us or ether companies In our group to contact you hy telephone and/or mail


October 3rd, will be the Neptune Theatre, Liverpool. On October 4th he


plays to King George's Hall, Blackburn, and on October 6th the hit comic will hope to be packing 'em in at. The Lowry, Salford Quays. For those who miss


mat and possibly a spy, heading the so-called Information Research Department, set up to discredit Russia. And his great-great-


great-great-grandfa- ther was William Makepeace Thackeray. A1 was a boarder at


Bedford School and went on to read mod­ ern history at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, where he started per­ forming comedy. . , His break came in


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Light Horses, Ponies, Shetlands, Poultry Horticulture, Wl Handicrafts; Cakes, .


\ Preservatives Section (Open Craft Tent) *


BABY SHOW, DOG SHOW


Children's Section, Children's Sport, Tradesmen's Turnout, Fell Race


HOUNDS f t WHIPS OF HOLCOMBE HUNTl|g Cheese Section


Local Produce Marquee


Vintage Section, Chipping YFC .:oW: FREE CAR PARKING


1994, when he was the invited compere in Harry Hill's Edinburgh show Pub Interna­ tionale, arid created the pub landlord char­ acter. \ Nominated for the


him first time around, he returns to the area on November 28th with a show at Burnley Mechanics. The sensation of the


Royal Variety perfor­ mance last year, his. grandfather Sir Ralph Murray was a diplo­


THE town of Colne will resound to the sounds of some of the world's top rhythm and blues musicians during the Bank Holiday weekend. Crowds are expected


SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Z


Bar, Trade Stands, Egg Catching MAIN ATTRACTION


CHESHIRE CANINE DOG DISPLAY TEAM


Perrier more often than anyone else, Mur-, ray was ruled out the running in 1999 for being 'too popular', until organisers relent­ ed.


being called "Who Dares Wines."


The national tour is The sounds o f those rhythm and blues


a t the 13th annual Great British Rhythm and Blues Festival which gets under way


on Friday next week. The international stage is brimming with top performers, including Lucky Peterson, Tommy Castro, Big George Jackson and Eric Sardinas. Hundreds of iriusi-


cians from all over the world are taking part in an event which has a


reputation growing year by year. This year the show is


spiced up by the spon­ sorship of Benedictine and their Benedictine Super Roadhouse which features a r tistes like Simon Honey Boy Hickling, Little Stevie and the Business and the Elevators, all of


whom have been regu­ lars at Colne for some years. During the festi­ val there will be acoustic sessions, road houses, workshops, a record fair - as well as the festival fringe. A ticket to cover the


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Telephone 01254 826362


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Friday, 16 th August Not to be Missed!


BRIDIE


evening's magnificent marquee-based Lan-' cashire event to Sun-- day’s action-packed day. of matches on Clitheroe FC's Shawbridge ground, the event not only raised more than- £11,000 for charity, but also provided entertain-: ment for hundreds of- youngsters and their families. Saturday's rain left many of the organisers,


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extremely worried as to whether the following day's matches would, take place. They did and . such was the response, that it now looks as if the event could be repeated next year.


APPRECIATIVE PARENT (name and address supplied). .


© Letters with noms de plume will be accepted for publication, provid­ ing a name, address and telephone number, if available, arc included.


[ork display was ^addowHall


|G last week's letter to the Editor


eworks display in the grounds of the lily's Edisford Road home, we have


ioint out that the display was, in fact, .11. It had nothing to do with the Lan-


isted forsome seven minutes. . Swas to' markthe end of a special camp les from-30 Commonwealth countries. |oung people visiting had been spon- ; also asked us to point out that dis-


lat the letter writer mistook the loca- aster stresses that he has not had a y atithe property for at least 12 years. Jirlguiding UK have confirmed that began: atdb.p.m. on the Sunday


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Sat. 17th August Female vocalist


All members & guests welcome


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Every Sunday evening from 8 pm


Family groups welcome Blackburn


KING GEORGE’S Concert Hall


“American Rock Giants" Friday 16th August 7.30pm Tkts£l3j0


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SCOOBY DOO (PG)1hr45mIns


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MEN (N BLACK 2 (PG)Mhr45mins.


JA M E S B Y R N E “A Psychic Experience”


Tuesday, 24 Sept. 7.30pm Tkts £7 / £6 BRIG HOUSE & RASTRICK


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GRANE MILL BAZAAR


MASSIVE INDOOR


CAR BOOT/MARKET j ' EVERY SATURDAY


throughout the year. Ail facilities ADMISSION FREE


150 Stalls +


Grana Mill, off Buiy Road, Haslingden


01706 221616


Mitton Hall Country House Mitton Road, Mitton, Whalley • 01254 826544 _


Wednesday 28tli August Live Music with


TROUBLED BLUES m


; F R 121- ADMISSION Doois Open /pin SUNDAY MARKET and


CAR BOOT SALE Sunday, August 18th


WHALLEY


on Mitton Road, Whalley


T h o u s a n d s of b a r g a i n s Pl e a s e note:


c h a n g e o f Ven ue fo r t his Suriday


Car Boot r e t u r n s to Gi s b u r n ne x t we e k


Car Booters arrive from 7.30am - Car Booters only £5 ■ All enquiries 07711 833543 or 07850 241842


Telephone: 0 1 2 8 2


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To advertise ring Caroline Bracewell (ext. 418) or Lee Banks (ext. 423) on 01282 426161


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Entertainment Page


Please C o n ta c t :


Bracewell E x t 4 18 i


Caroline( Lee


Banks E x t 423


Ribble Valley Vintage Club


ANNUAL RALLY


at Higher Greenhead Farm By kind permission of Mr J. Thomber


Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th August


(Top of Sawley Brow - A59 between Clitheroe and Gisburn)


Hundreds of exhibits and fun fair


Vintage Auction - Saturday 5 p.m. Enquiries:


- Mr R. Graham 01200 445395 — Mr R. Gregg 0780 3676930 Mr Redfem 01254 610637


SHOW & SPORTS AN ACTION PACKED DAY FOR THE


FAMILY WITH 10 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS ATTRACTIONS IN THE MAIN RING


INCLUDING 9 Breeds of Sheep; Cattle from Dairy Holstein to Highland;


• Heavy horses; Equestrian Events; Produce, Handcrafts! Horticulture; Sheep Dog Trials; Walking Sticks; Dty Stone


Walling; Vintage Tractors, Sports & the classic Kilnsey Crag Race; A Falconry display; Sheep Dog; Duck & Geese


gathering demonstration; 2'A hours of exhilarating Harness Racing to end the day


100 QUALITY TRADE STANDS


As an additional attraction and echo of yesteryear the show features ORIGINAL BRADFORD DOUBLE DECKER ' OMNIBUS DRAWN BY SHIRE HORSES


15 Minutes from Sklpton on the B6275 Adults £6 - Children £1 - under 5’s FREE


Cars on show ground £5 - Cars Park FREE Lunches & Teas available


T U E S D A Y 2 7 t h A U G U S T


For further details, contact Secterary, J. M. Sanderson P.O. Box 3, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5UQ Tel/Fax: 01756 753259


KILNSEY President: Jim Caygill a t Mitton Hail, Whatley


J a n u a r y • A p r i l 2 0 0 3 P a c k a g e s


(Some weekends still available) £1650 a complete package .


for 40 guests during the day and 100 guests in the evening.


MID WEEK WEDDINGS (Selected dates available)


£ 1 2 0 0


again for 40 day guests and 100 evening guests


Thank you for all your hard efforts" Jane & Mike .


perfect and there were so many compliments about the room, flowers, food and location.


"We had a fabulous day at Mitton Mall, everything was


MITTON ROAD. WHALLEY 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 5 4 4


R i b b l e s d a l e F a rm e r s M a r k e t


Buy Fresh Produce and Crafts direct from _Producersjn .the Heart of the Kingdom ..


Next Wednesday, August 21st from 10 am - 2.30 pm


(Then fortnightly from then onwards) in the Ribblesdale Centre, Clithcroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, CUUwroe


Farmers will be offering their own Beef, Pork, Lamb, biscuits, pies, puddings, sausages, pate, eggs, vegetables, salads, ostrich meat as well as traditional fayre and crafts.


Ample free car parking close to the Market -Clitheroe Auction Ma rt; LincolnAVay, .GIilhei*oe ,


• Member o f the National Association o f Farmers Markets________ F u r th e r details contact; 01200 423325


S.G R 4N D CintAM DOO (PG)


YORK STREET, CLITHEROE BB7 2DL From Friday, August 16th


I Friday, August 16th I Saturday, August 17th | Sunday, August 18th I Monday, August 19th I Tuesday, August 20th


2.30pm and 5.00pm 2.30pm and 5.00pm 2.30pm and 5.00pm 2.30pm and 5.00pm 2.30pm and 5.00pm


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M E N IN B L A C K I I ip c > ~ yi- Friday, August 16th


, Saturday, August 17th'


a iL ^ S i l Sunday, August 18th Monday, August 19th


► Tuesday, August 20th , Wednesday. August 21st I Thursday, August 22nd


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