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The Ribble Valley has long been renowned for some good eateries
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Eating out in the Ribble Valley there has never been more to choose from. From the traditional pub The Dog Inn is Whalleys traditional village Inn with good home made food and cask ales Bradys Wine Bar in the former Conservative Club building now has live music on as well as serving food from breakfast, lunch to ' afternoon tea and Into the evening with an extensive wine list and 1 beers from around the world. The Black Horse at Pimlico serves Restaurant food and plenty of it in friendly surroundings. Greendale View on the road to Downham has been re opened by the former owners of Puddleducks in Dunsop Bridge and is proving to be a big hit with locals and visitors alike. The Three Millstones in West Bradford has a reputation for well presented food in a friendly and relaxing environment to the new ( Cocktail and Coffee bar in the centre of Clitheroe there is - . something for everyone.
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Whalley’s Traditional Village Inn
Good home-made food.
Fine wines and cask conditioned beers. Free House - Village Inn
OPEN 7 DAYS 11AM - LATE
FOOD SERVED 12 NOON - 2PM DAILY
Excellent hospitality for all the family.
Facilities for the disabled. King St., Whalley. Tel. 01254 823009
www.dog-innwhaIIey.co.uk Opening Times: Closed : M o n d a y and Tuesd ay
Open: Wednesday to F r id a y 12pm - 2pm lunch 6pm*9pm d in n er
S a tu rd a y 12pm*2pm lunch
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3 Mil ls to n e s Inn Waddington Rd, West Bradford BB7 4SX
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Come and relax In our Ucaullful re dcilgncd garden will! plumy or outdoor sealing and ouldoor heater for you lo cn|oy on ihoso sunny dayji . V . •
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2 courses £10.50
BOG Inn 3 Millstones Inn 2 course menu £10.50
3 courses £13.99 served Wednesday to F r id a y 6pm-7pm
3 course £13.99 Served Wednesday to Saturday 12pm-2pm and Wednesday to F r id a y 6pm-7pm
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[ A hen-pecked Ribble Valley [ husband who has “survived” {50 years of married life has S produced the ultimate guide I telling men howto avoid mari tal misery.
| Anthony Blackie’s new book, “TheSquashedManWhoMar-
I riedADragon” contains more | than loo tips and pieces of ad- | vice gleaned over decades of “being in the wrong” with his
[wife, Vicki. He said: “This is married
! life in the raw. “All marriages are a lottery
| it’slife’
sgreatestgamble.Only [ when the girl of your dreams, i that gorgeous, sensuous crea ture turns out to have a hidden volcanic fault are the battle lines drawn. “I’ve survived and become
a downtrodden hero by learn ing the odd trick along the way.” The couple, who live in Clit
heroe, met on a blind date and married on June 29th, 1963. They have two daughters, An
gela and Katie, and fourgrand- children. Anthony (75) describes the
book as a light-hearted romp through 50 years of married life.
The former salesman said:
“I have more than five decades of battle scars to show for the dedicated research I have done on behalf of grooms-to- be and married men every where in order to make their lives a lot more bearable. “Of course, you can try and
assert your authority with a woman but, as I learned when the beloved 30 bob jack et which saw me through my bachelor years disappeared overnight, you might win the odd argument but you'will neverwinthewar. “And I still never saw that
jacketagain! “It is much better and more
peaceful to realise that a hus band’s lot is that you can’t win- and onceyou understand this yourplaceinthebrotherhood of martyrs is assured. • “Every man can find his
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perfect woman - but it is only after you get married that you realise that they have teeth and breathe fire!” Vicki (69) who formerly
worked for a fabric import er, is relaxed about Anthony’s newbookdespitebeingpaint- ed as a dragon - albeit a pretty one. She said: “A dragon is a
lot better than some of the things he has called me over the years. “Allwomenknowthatmen
need to be kept in their place and they need to have rules to make sure they stay on the right track. “Anthony calls me a drag
on but we have stayed together forsoyears so I must be doing - something right - or that he has learned to do as he is told! ” The book is now available
viaebooks.com. • Don’t miss next week’s is
sue of the Clitheroe Advertis er and Times for Julie Magee’s full story behind the newbook which is published this week.
Anthony and Vicki Blackie p u m p Escape from the stresses o f modem
c o f f e e «. co c k ta jls day life and relax in the quirky rustic. industrial environment that has been lovingly created.
With friendly staff and a wonderful atmosphere Its the only place to be whether popping in fora caffeine fix and an indulgent cake or enjoying a night out with friends.
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