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0 Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, December 24th, 1974


CHRISTMAS GREETINGS to all our customers


and friends


MORTONS 18 MOOR LANE CLITUEROE


Telephone 22420 ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


CAN YOU SEW ? SAVE MONEY


Get all vour materials from UDSEY’S BARROWFORD


WALK


TEXTILE MARKETS LIDSEY'S


I,II)SLVS ROUND TEXTILE .MARKET m SEASON’S


1 GREETINGS I f TO ALL OUR FRIENDS § AND CUSTOM ERS FROM W I


ames fy?


Tapos of both shapes Larce selection


i record bar


30 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE—'Tel. 24550. Also at HUckhurn. Nurnli-y. Nelson and ltawtcnsIMI.


BAWDLANDS FISHERIES


2-1 Corporalion- Strrxl, Clillieroe TELEPHONE 23239


WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL


CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS


A MERRY


CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR


j ^ m m m m m m m m m m m m m m w g


TRICIA’S hair fashions


WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL HER CLIENTELE


A Merry Christmas and a


Prosperous New Year


2 0


WELLCATE CLITHEROE


s I S


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a home-made touch to gifts and toys which were handed over to the NSPCC as Christmas presents tor chil­ dren less fortunate than themselves.


MEMBERS of the 2nd Wlialley Brownie Pack gave


The 24 Brownies marie


their own Christmas cards, and decorated empty mar­ garine cartons winch they filled with toflees and handed to Insp. Bumber, of Blackburn, along with new and used toys, at Whatley


CE School on Wednesday


helped in their gift-making by Brownie leader Mrs Christine Seed and her asrisl.nnl, Miss Gil lian Vickery.


evening. T lie youngsters we r e


Ir.sp. Bumber thanked


youngsters who nu.:lU other­ wise have gone wiiltotu.


IT’S NO NIGHT FOR UNIFORMS


them tor their thoughtful- ness and assured them that the presents would be hap­ pily received by many


A FORMER Mayor and Mayoress of CUtheroe, Mr and Mrs James Entwistie. celebrate their golden wed­


f o r m e r MAYOR’S GOLDEN DAY


ding on Boxing Day. Mr and Mrs Bitwistle.


who left Clitheroe In l™6- were the town s chief


citizens from 1958-1960. Mr Entwistie retired from the old Clithcroc Borough


Council in l®62 att,er m?r® than 15 years' service being chairman of several


committees. He was formerly deputy


NUT.


In his younger days, air Entwistie was a keen foot­


j


baller and later became a Lancashire Combination


referee. For 10 years he was a linesman with the


Football League. Mrs Entwistie taueht em­ broidery and handicrafts


PillS CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS


r BATEMANS 16 YORK ST, CLITHEROE—Tel. 23425


WILLIE IRVINE'S drive IN CENTRE


Stockists of CONTIPLAS, CONTIBOARD LACONITE, WHITEWOOD FURNITURE, WALLBOARDS, LAMINATED


CHIPBOARD and .ill your OIY fcquiremcnts at unbeatable prices.


fp L EA S E NOTE I CHRISTMAS AND NEW


■ YEAR OPENING „ , i


'Closed Wed., Thurs., Fri.,1 | Dee. 25th, 26th, and 2 7 th .|


I Open as usual Saturday,. Dee 28th Monday and I


I Tuesday, Dee SOth. 31st | ^ C losed Now Year's O a y .J J


Willie Irvine's D.I.Y.


(Opp. Bowling Crecn Hotel) o lf Weslgatc, Burnley


CLIFTON SOU ARE, CLIFTON STREET


Telephone 35940 BREWERY


OPEN WEEKDAYS cm, to 5-30 p.m. at, 9 a.m to 5 p.m.


THE Infant department at SS Michael and Jo hn s School,. Clitheroe, ended, the au in the best possible way — with a Christmas party. More, than 100 children celebrated w par y


games and a special Christmas tea. The climax o f the afternoon was a visit from Santa Claus presents fnr everyone.. The.party :was organised, by-Uic ParcnUl’caclvcrs'Ass<"!laV


u,n' 1


Ribblesdale Cub Scout Pack exchanged their neat uni­ forms for weird and won­ derful costumes in all colours of the rainbow when they attended their annual


T w e n ty members of


dress contest — judged by three of the school care­ takers — were Ian Whit­ taker as a painter, Alistair


fancy dress Christmas party at Ribblesdale School. Winners of the fancy-


Helm portraying "Top tf Hie Pops ” and David Thorn-


assistant leader Mrs Barbara Helm and Mrs Thornber,


ber as an Indian. Tlie Youngsters enjoyed a


bullet tea, with games or­ ganised by Cub Scout leader Mrs Joan Helm, assisted by


Cubs. Presents of f’


sweets were given to til boys as they leit.


tiro mother of one ot the -'U'1


headmaster of Ribblesdale School and. twice served as president of the Clithcroc and district branch of the


Ready with answers


POUR members comprised a knowledgable panel when


interlude for a gathering of 60.


Clitheroe Probus Club held an “Anv questions?" session their uninhibited opinions providing an entertaining


Tom Boylan. Austin Porter and David Mullendcr - proved themselves quite equal to the task, speaking with authority on questions as wide - ranging ns "Should seat belts be com­ pulsory?". "Are there


The panel — J*m Barnes, m


ghosts?''. "DO We have a free Press and media?". "Do gentlemen really prefer


blondes?" and “ Is female equality socially accep­


table?". President Mr Emr y s


Morgan was question- master, and the chairman, Mr S. Whiteside, thanked


the panel. At the next meeting on


January 3rd, Mr Clarence Brown, a member, will speak nbout his experiences as a prisoner of war.


at evening classes at White­ wall. Pendleton and


THOUSANDS of children posted letters to Father Christmas this -


friends at the Post Office passed on the letters to him and he answered as many as possible.


Ending the term in style vc!ir' i?LS


I f s jumblies time again. Here are two jumbled up words for you to unscramble and win a £1 voucher.


ONE clue, the words are connected with the festive season.


The first twenty correct


entries drawn will each re­ ceive a £l voucher to be spent at your newsagent.


GHOAMANY ..................... LOSETURIONS ................


FILL in your name and address, out in the name of your newsagent and slip the coimon (not in an envelope) in the 'lumblies* post bo* at your newsagent.


Readers outside of our cir­ culation area cost to > the offices of this paper.


Mr'Mrs/Miss ........................


First Name ............................. Address


Newsagents Name Address .................


All entries in by Thurs­ day, (anuary 2nd, 1975. Winners


announced January 9th.


CAT.3, .......... .......................


NEW YEAR PUBLISHING


ARRANGEMENTS The Clitheroe Advertiser will be


nublished as usual on January 2nd, 1975 The latest time for acceptance of


Advertisement Copy will be Tuesday, December 31st:


Display Advertisements 11-30 a.m. Classified Advertisements 1-0 p.m.


THE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY, JANUARY 1st


TR


R1R TRADE. Miss Thump: everyone kr


■.nt ° L t s *® n e


there’s lots to choose from.


Isn't there someone you know who deserves a surprise


FORMER head Royal Gramma ma ths depar Ronald Kay ste the last minute the awards annual swimmin .,t the Ribblesda


:'or:ner pupil Mr ham. now -ervu


Mr Kay was dc


police in Biackpc taken ill only h he was due to ceremony.


hou>e swimimna —Hender-on h-


Illness s; ruck several senior >'■


enter team.-' in c senior relay.-. 1 Henderson were for overall first Castle, each points.


able to take pa >equently they


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1 5 p Per yard text ile market-’


LIDSIA'S REMNANT MARKET PLENTY OF PARKINC SPACE OPEN A L L DAY SATURDAY


Old folk see what all the noise was about


FOR tile past three months the DIV brigade carrying out improve­ ments to the British Legion Club, Clitheroe. have had to ask their next door neighbours at Castleford Old People's home to p ut up with a fair amount of noise and nuisance. But on Monday, C.istle- ford residents had a chance


were guests at a nart.v to say thanks to the old folk for being so tolerant. The 45ft. by 40ft. exten­


to see for themselves itisl what has been going on at the club. For a number of them


sion, due to come into use over Christmas, has broil built bv members in their snare time and has saved the club about £2.000. As well as constructing


the building, the DJY team has littcd new bars and


weekend-. The ladies, too. played


work have been chairman Mr Bernard Holden. John Hammonds, Ian Mellor. Granville Britton. Hugh Gallagher. Rov Mantle and Lett and Norman Garner. Even club steward. Mr


carried out all the decora­ ting. Chioflv concerned In the


Peter Wakcrley lent a hand in the evenings and at


their part, doing the clean­ ing and helping with the decorations. When our photographer


called at the club, he caught this group busy at work.


From the left: Granville Britton. Ian Mellor. Rov Mantle, Hugh Gallagher, Irene Fowler and Peter Wakorlcv. Behind the frame is Mr I). Martin.


Brownies make g i f t s fo r NSPCC CLITHEROE’S No. 1 RECORD CENTRE Councillors


claim £3,241 allowances


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Council claimed a total of £3,241.14 in al­ lowances over the first seven months of the authority’s existence.


rest of the year correspond, the council should still be ■ within the £6.000 budget provided for in the rates estimates last March—even allowing for some members who have not yet made claims for either attendance or travel expenses. Only two of the 38 coun­


And, if the figures for the


cillors—Co'un. Tom Rush- ton and Conn. Tom Robin­ son—have informed the authority that they do not wisli to claim attendance allowances for the current financial year. There are a small num­


their working wages through being away from work to take part ’ in council busi­ ness, are entitled to claim for financial loss, but there have been no payments made under this heading so far this year.


other authorities we r e " fairly small.” added Mr Butt. No actual figures were readily available.


travel to out of town con­ ferences and meetings of


Subsistence payments, for mmmrt0rt0mrt0.mmmmmmmrt0mn


council representatives arc compiled every six weeks, between council meetings, and are available for public inspection, on demand, at the Borough Treasurer's Department. Church street.


Lists of payments made to


ber of other councillors, four or five in all. who have not claimed, but they have not put in writing whether or not they will be claiming at a later date." said chief accountancy • assistant Mr Alan Butt tills week. Councillors claimed a total


of contention — before the new. payment system came into operation — was that many councillors lost money as a result of being engaged on council business. Now, there is no need for this. Attendance allowances —


One of the main hones


of £2.890 attendance allow­ ances and £351.14 travel ex­ penses between April 1st and November 5th, the last date on which the figures


tendance, but losing part of


were compiled. Those not claiming for at­


which are subject to tax. can be claimed by unem­ ployed and retired council­ lors along with those follow­ ing regular employment, housewives and the self- plovcd. The attendance figures


ouoted here are the gross payments, before taxation.


Attendance £


(I. Ainsworth .............................. R. P. Ainsworth .......


76.00 Jo.On


t). A. AUkcr .................................. G0.00 Miss A. Alston .............................. A. E. Astlcy ................................... Mrs I. E. Bee ..................... -.......


'


•’'•«® ^


.1 Blackburn ...............................


Mrs I I . Boyes .............................. Mrs M. .1. M. Brown ...................


C. Chathurn .............................. ? , r ?I s Fr, i iD o w ..............: : : : : : : : : : : : : :


F. F,. Green ........................................ Mrs M. I- I). Mayes ...................


W. H. Riding .............................. I II Taylor ..............................


'• P 1™"1. , ' ............................ n °.r .............................


R. Turner ................................... Mrs J. n. Vickers ......................


.1. 1. Walmsloy .............................. Whittaker


T. R. Yates .................................. ............................. Miss M. A. Moiling ...................


i"®'"" J’ "'®?


mSS »®-®®


h in n ’ “r®"


110.00 n0


70.00


'S;*!! 36.00


4fl'.OO n0


7.20


24.06 17.29


13.02 66.96 72.64


6.00 3.72


PICK A GIFT


13.75 90.93 6.24


::\Y


Travel £


SEASON'S GREETINGS


TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS FROM


THE COFFEE POT 6/8 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE—Tel. 23504.


| P. HARRISON & CO § I


wish their many


customers


and friends A MERRY 3 CHRISTMAS and


A HAPPY | AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR


- THE TYRE DEPOT 8 CHATBURN—Tel. Clitheroe 41216/41482


V - .&>■ .


E. & E . PATEMAN extend the


compliments of the season . to all


customers and friends Greengrocer & FlorisL


28 KEMPLE VIEW CI.ITIIEROE


THREE hundrof people from Wh;‘ row. V’isweil, Billi L*n;h«i. enjoyed mas dinner by < in t.ho ballroom stones.


hundreds of earn! h to decorate indivi


rowed from peop Villases. The dinner, v


ad previously


tionai turkey, puddinc. and m: was organised b and district Oh Welfare Commit!* Entertainment


Candlesticks t<-.


section of the M Association for and a group of op from Blackburn, sented sontrs fn homa ” and ole


vldcd by the The


laris. Special buses u


quests to and partv, were pr- Whallev and Dist Club.


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