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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 6th, 1973 |to O R D E R


I FOR ’AS


H E M I L E • VERY BIG


lre CarPet *o choose | hn,y we « " afford


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-DOD QUALITY IN l l J lA N QUALITIES ■ -S -3 ? and 4 yds. Wide


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from all the


I derlay by Experts ■range


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111 widths available. kSONAL SERVICE


|OLSE :ET, SKIPTON.


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3X — 'I'd. 62816 K SPECIALISE


WIST ’r a v e l


|v you can trust. IRE '74


Ic British ship with an vcr enthusiasts. PERCY ing expert, will be on


Ise of lectures, etc. Jlc later.


-• y _ , ^ f'A | t staff.


lodation on this cruise Imitcd period only, lppoinlment. I'.t.ict Mr Harvey Sutcliffe*


OAT ravel


I, BLACKBURN. Ind 58590.


:OME GIFTS


Willy priced 9/- all ages


b other Shirts (to


Is (gent’s to 46in. Is), Jeans, Knitted


Ito size 50in.) and | d School wear and T rews.


i CENTRE BLACKBURN


Market oil th e road Nook Post Office)


DEANS HAIRDRESSERS MARKET PLACE


FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS


FOR HER FABULOUS HANDBAGS


SHOPPERS STUDENT BAGS EVENING BAGS


LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS


BEADS AND EARRINGS * FOR HIM


* WALLETS & PURSES % LEATHER belts * UMBRELLAS i TOILETRIES


£ WATCH STRAPS * ETC.


Marriage to


the girl next door lasts 50 years


THE SAMPLER 20 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE -v; m h B B I


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:t *v 4 A' k A - r I ' lT ' * - -■ 1§§|1 LOOK IN THE WINDOWS AT BRAITH AITEJS W 0 .^ + > *•> > f| For your a


L r savors. Sorfyo® L f s under six months


I wo will make the donation to


lour k 8


l o r Bank Account, lo u r way of


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SLIPPER GIFTS


For All The Family by PIRELLI


and N0RVIC 85p to £2.49


|ig s ta r t to a baby g m s * 2 s $ £ i


A J BOOTEES Sheepskin Lined, Guaranteed Waterproof from £9.75.


FASHION and WINTER BOOTEES from £4.99 to £16.75.


CHILDREN’S BOOTEES from £2.49 LINED BOOTS for MEN from £6.99


SHOP EARLY t h e fo o tw e a r s p e c ia l is t s IEROE


48 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. GOOD PARKING WHILST YOU SHOP


WIDE SELECTION OF GIFTS /p>.,


Penelope Packs Knitting Bags Work Baskets


Fancy Table Linens Scarves and


Handkerchiefs


for the Needlewoman Tapestries


July day in the 1920s, but it was still vividly remem­ bered by Mr and Mrs Bond, of Waddow View, Wadding­ ton. as they celebrated their golden wedding earlier this week. Said Mr Bond (76). " I t


was just the day for a bi­ cycle ride and I said to Ethel, ‘You have a bike, so let’s go for a spin in the


country.’ she wasn't too keen at


first because she thought we might meet up with her parents, who were out for a walk, but I won her round in the end.


WEAVERS ** After stopping for a bottle


of pop at the village shop thought about the shortage in Chipping, we set-off back of petrol. Mr Bond said,


----------— for Waddin’ ____ ___


should we meet as we were going past Edisford, but Ethel’s mother and father. I t turned out that we needn t have worried, because th'y


didn’t mind at all. ’ gton. Then who When asked what he


Mrs Bond (75), had uvea village for entertainment— there was everything we wanted right on our door­ step.” Said Mrs Bond, “ When


" We would never have thought of going out of the


Only one


tender for scheme


ONLY one out of 10 heating and plumbing firms res­ ponded to Clitheroe Cor- poration’s invitation to tender for work on the Hayhurst Street sheltered accommodation scheme, Mr John Bownes, Borough Engineer, reported to the council’s Public Health and Housing Committee.


mittee found itself with no alternative but to accept a tender of £26,000 although this was £8,000 more than had been allowed for.


As a result, the com­


few people who could afford a car.


A BICYCLE ride to Chipping with Ethel, the girl next door, marked the s ta r t of a courtship for Mr John Bond, of Waddington. That happened one lovely


at the house next door to where she now lives, since the age of one. Mr Bond came to his present home


lives. Mrs Bond gave 25 y e a r s ’ service to the Clitheroe Jubilee and West Bradford factories while Mr Bond worked at the two factories for 20 years. Said Mr Bond, “ I t used to be a lot different in those


when he was five and has lived there ever since. Both were weavers for the majority of their working


days. Take Waddtugton for example. I t was a very close community then and each person knew everyone else. Now they are m o s t ly strangers.”


“ We never had too much trouble with anything like that because there were very


Miners’ social value must


be recognised — LABOUR CANDIDATE


THE long-term misjudgments of successive govern­ ments on energy policy had been exacerbated in the present crisis by the short-sighted and irresponsible reactions of the Conservative Government, claimed Clitheroe Division prospective Labour candidate, Mr Michael Walsh,


Friday lie" said that our oil supply had always been threatened by political in­


Speaking at a meeting on


stability in the Middle East. POLICY


had had a . touching, but misplaced faith that Arab nations would not use their economic power for political


Sadly this government


Cn,M have always believed that we need a co-ordinated energy policy. The Middle


CRICKETER’S WIDOW DIES


MRS ETHEL MOORE, the widow of a well-known for­ mer Clitheroe cricketer, died


her marriage 6C years ago. Both she and her husband,


Road, Clayton - le - Moors, came to live in Clitheroe from Barrow-in-Furness, on


on Sunday aged 83. Mrs Moore, of Whalley


James Hubert, were interes­ ted in cricket, and Mr Moore played for Ribblesdale


Wanderers for 23 years. . They first lived in Com­


mons Lane and then Fox Street, but moved to Church abou 20 years ago. Mrs Moore had been at Clayton-


eardener, Mrs Moore enjoyed handicrafts and knitting, and often made articles for


Je-Moors for six years. As well as being a keen


sales of work. She leaves two married


cremation was at Accrington yesterday.


daughters. The funeral sendee and


East war ought to have pro- vided the Government with the opportunity to appoint a body to review Britain’s energy requirements and to point the way towards such a policy," said Mr Walsh. Instead the Government


Now the old folk can do shopping at home


chose to do nothing. The miners’ pay claim had been presented as a confronta­ tion between the Stage 3 policies on the one hand and greedy irresponsible miners on the other The Government had run itself into a cul-de-sac from which it could only retreat. "The real truth, which


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seems to have eluded minis­ ters and civil servants, is that the Middle East war has dramatically underlined the vital importance *> Britain of a strong and healthy mining industry," he said.


INFLEXIBLE


under the soil would be squandered. As a nation we must recognise the tremen­ dous social value of the miners.


Unless we could man our mining industry, our wealth


pay and conditions must he improved and the drift from the mines halted. “ We cannot jeopardise the


If this were to be achieved,


economic future of this country for the inflexibilities oi a Stage 3 policy that has been overtaken by events,” said Mr Walsh.


Did not stop


FOR failing to obey a stop sign at the junction of King Lane and Castle Street, motor cyclist Anthony J. Hill, of Standen Road, was fined £10 by Clitheroe magistrates. He admitted the offence in a letter to the court.


at 3? .


'ft Asda — price


K ONLY * 3


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MEN S SHIRTS £ 1 9 9


Asda price ONLY*


I FANCYTiES Wonderful wide choice onderful wide choice 65P 90,


With an exciting range red, kingfisher, damsoin o


Asda 22”-26’’ price chest


nni i\i y L0 N POLO N EC K SWEATERS S M I


oi fun-character motifs. Long sleeves. orr gold


d. «n —g* £ l Y s n . 2 5


OX FOR D BAGS Bright and colourful range ol checks.


2-6 years


Asda price


^Asda price ONLY


£ 1 . 2 5 £ 1 - 5 0 7.


10 years _ u


r C 0 U R T E U E 'FU R ' P IL E C 1 BABY COATS


A « Pastel shades of lemon,


5 pink or blue. S Size fils up to 9 monies, g Asda price ONLY


■ik £1.25 ^


GIRLS' F L E EC Y N Y LO N N IG H T IES Wide range of colours. SizesSf years


we talk to our grandchildren and tell them about the times we walked with the Whit Monday procession from Waddington to Eaves Hall, where we had coffee and a dry bun in the gar­ dens, they can’t understand how we enjoyed it—but we did.”


LIKES WHIST


Bowness said in a report, were either too busy or were not interested in the work. He also warned the committee that delay In making a decision could result In costs rising because of impending increases in


The other firms, Mr


accepted a local .tender of £4 674 the lowest of five, for the electrical installation and appliances. The top tender was £13,982.


steel prices. The committee also


Royal Artillery in Belgium, France and Italy, during the First World War, and is a member of the British Legion and Waddington Social Club. When it comes to pastimes, he would call himself a television fanatic, enjoying the sport and thriller films best. The couple are both mem­


bers of St Helen’s Church, Waddington. They will he celebrating


their golden occasion with a small family party at the


Duke of York Hotel, Grindle- ton, on Saturday.


Waddington Girls’ Friendly Society, Mrs Bond is now a member of the WI. By far her favourite hobby is going to whist drives. Mr Bond served with the


two married daughters, one in Clitheroe and one in Whalley, and three grand­ children. A former member of the


Mr and Mrs Bond have


Asda price


'O N L Y 99p


For these and other fantastic bargains


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Win s s i z e . Asda Price ONLY'


All lines available while stocks last S m NYL0N NIGHT,£S i s a a ^ i m i 3 - V A S J j K - K j . j v .


m m » \ m •a t


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SHETLAND 100% PURE ! " WOOL SWEATERS


natural or plum.# [1,7 * /■ MEN'S / A


NYLON PYJAMAS' V


arious stripes and colours. Small, medium, large, extra lame.


Asda price


ONLY ioiae,exira large, £1.99 £ 2 .3 0 /


SHORTIE h o u s e c o a t


ONLY,


Asda Price ,


r


SWEATERS Long sleeves, Choice of colours. 38”-44” chest


C R IM P LEN E TU R T L E -N EC K


m m Sizes38”-44” chest Asda price ONLY


Polo and turtle-neck styles in blue, red, _____


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A SHOPPING trolley bought by Clithcroe Rotary Club for Castleford Old People’s Home was handed over at an informal gathering by


would he doing “ all the work.” They will operate the ser­


behalf of residents by Mr W. H. Fearon social services officer for the Clithcroe area. He said that the club’s kind thought and action would be much ap­ preciated by residents who were unable to go out to the shops. Watching the presentation


Rotary president Dr W. D. Oliver. The gift was accepted on


with a group of Rotarians were members of the Inner Wheel who, said Dr Oliver,


T i . v ;


£135,000 scheme to improve sewage outflow


high nitrate content and consultations have been


ICI is to spend £135,000 to improve the effluent fed to Clitheroe’s new sewage works for treatment before it enters the Ribble. Problems are caused by the


going on between the firm, the Corporation, the Lanca­ shire River Authority and the consulting engineers who


Donations


TWO donations have been received by Clitheroe Physio­ therapy Centre — one of £12 from the Clitheroe and dis­ trict branch of the Lanca­ shire ladies’ section of the National Farmers’ Union, the other of.£5. from Slaid- burn Trefoil Guild.


vice on a regular basis, selling items such as con­ fectionery, soft drinks and toiletries. They have also agreed to stock the trolley for the first time, after which the proceeds will be used to buy more goods.


arc Dr Oliver (third left), Inner Wheel president Mrs Edna Cook (centre), Mr Fearon and Castleford resi­ dent Mrs L. Sadler. On the extreme right arc warden Mr J. Doherty and deputy matron Mrs Hazel Granger.


Pictured with the trolley


There was no known cure; the effluent could only be "polished” to bring it down to an acceptable standard. When Coun. Ronnie Todd


Engineer, described the nit­ rate problem as “local, nat­ ional and world—


wide."


built the sewerage works. Mr John Bowness, Borough


c OF ACCRINGTON


THE BRIDAL WEAR


SPECIALIST


(Bridal Wear Only)


has a fabulous new collection


of BRIDES


HEAD-DRESSES VEILS and


ACCESSORIES


asked why the Corporation was being asked to obtain loan sanction for £135.000, the Borough Treasurer, Mr Ronald Pickup explained that ICI had asked the coun­ cil to fund the scheme and the firm would repay the money over say 10 or 15 years. There would be no cost to the council.


for the 1974 Spring and Summer Bride .


including a taste of extravaganza in the New BRIDAL HAT Designs.


Call


in at— 5 INFANT STREET, ACCRINGTON.


• Phone or Call If you wish for an Evening Appointment. TEL. ACCRINGTON 36737 or 31282.


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- it has to be J Asda superstores **!?<■■ I


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FREE CAR PARK • OPEN till CORPORATION ST. Off BURNLEY RD. COLNE


WED THURS


TEL 4028


Also food hall at - Accrington


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