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Seek probe into village parking


IN a move to minimise the inconvenience caused by coaches visiting three local villages, a consortium of local businessmen with tourist interests has written to the Ribble Valley Council seeking an immediate inves­ tigation into the problem.


Cricketers turn back tlie clock


SOME weird and wonderful outfits will be sported on file Barley Field, Downham. on Saturday, when Relics play Rustics in a cricket match in aid of the Church of England Children's Society.


Vhan a few ancient cricket ■Scans and boaters will be


brought out of mothballs for tiye occasion.


t i \ s — better known as lncVnbcrs of the Downham nma Twiston cricket team— wiilll \ appear as u v they had convW straight


tTheir opponents, the Rus- appear hryi field or barn. ' if from e the


at, a'nout 2-15 n.m.. has been arranged by Mr N. Kent, of Twist-on. to support another efiort organised bv his wife Anne. This is the opening of Downham Hall gardens on Sunday to the public, who will be able to admire the work of gardener Mr Bob Swnrbrick.


Thic match, which starts


ments oil the lawn, plant and cake stalls, and ice-


There will be refresh­


rrram and P°P ‘or tb° chil­ dren.


Admission to the gardens, between 2-0 and 6-0 p.m.,


is 10p for adults and 5P for children. Mrs Kent is hoping that the combined proceeds of the weekend vdll raise about £25 on be­ half of Downham parish for this year's special appeal by the Children's Society.


on the wrong side of 40 — will be elegantly attired in the style of the late 1800's, and it is exoected that more


The Relics — 11 cricketers


Travel, whose members are also associate members of the North West Tourist


A letter from Ribble Valley


Board, asks if the council will prepare a leaflet telling coach tour operators just where they may take their vehicles iii Slcidburn. Hurst Green and Ribchestcr.


ber Mr Tony Perry, of the Bayley Arms, Hurst Green explained that things came to a head when a coach trying to reach Ribchester museum met a “ semi­ official ” sign banning heavy vehicles and the vehicle had to be reversed into the village centre.


Ribble Valley Travel mcnv WRIGLEY- BRIGGS


Parish Church on Monday for the weddinig of Miss Janet Susan Briggs, a mem­


Beils rang out at Whalley


residents were putting up " no parking ” signs in windows and many Hurst Green householders were also concerned about the coaches visiting their village. '• Many of the coach drivers are not local — and do not know the villages they arc visiting," Mr Perry pointed


He added that in Slaidburn


out. “We would li'-e the conn


cil to issue instructions for drivers telling them when to park, where to turn round and which parts of the villages to avoid," said Mr Perry.


tributed direct to tour operators, or handed out to coach drivers by hoteliers and shopkeepers in the area,


DISCO


DONATIONS helped to rai.se £62 when the Sunday School Parent-Teachers’ As­ sociation of St Paul s Church ran a 50-50 disco


modern and traditional music and a buffet supper was served to the 130 guests. The dance is the first of several socials planned by the Sunday School PTA commit! ee.


dance on Friday. Disco II supplied both


These could then be dis­


of Mr and Mi's Walter Briggs, of The Grove, Whallev is a post-graduate student of London Univer­ sity. Her bridegroom was Mr Wilfred Wrigley, elder son of Mr and Mrs James Wrigley. of St James s Street, 'Clitheroe. He is an engineering geologist. Given away br her father


ber of the belfry. The bride, elder daughter


PRICES DROP


THERE were severe price


reductions for fat cattle at* Clitheroe Auction Marts Monday fatstock sale, and demand was very slow.


steady and fat lambs found a sharp demand, but at


Ewe trading remained


reduced prices. T.ichtwoicht steers madr to


£19.50 (averacc £17.62). medium weight to £18.40 (£16-95), Ijght- weight heifers to £18.20, medium weight to £13-69. calf bulls to £20 (£19.47), first quality cows to £11-15 (£10.90) outer


— also a bellringer at Whalloy —the bride wore a nylon voile dress, hand- embroidered with pink rose­ buds. Her veil was secured


bv a pearl-edged skull cap a'nfi she carried a Victorian


posy of stephanotis, bridal gladioli and pink roses. In attendance was Miss Anne Elizabeth Briggs, the


bride's sister. Best man was Mr Steven


Crook a university associ­ ate of the bridegroom1 usher's were the bridegroom :


brother. Mr David Wrigley and brother-in-law, Mr John


Ducrdcn. The Rev. R. A. Harpur.


Vicar of Whallev. performed the ceremony, at which Mr Tattersall was organist. After a reception at


Dies on i


A MEMBl® Catoerstones Hospital


of ' Woone Lane, Clitheroe, has died in


10 vears,


eve of 80th birthday I ,J°F. mo!'e than


days before Ms 80th birth­ day.


Coates, a few


in Low Moor, started hjs hospital dM?


wards at Calderstones untU his retirement.


He was very interested in


music and a" ?“ omBl'shcd nianist. Mr Contes had even comnosed music and had it


printed unt|rr h's own ntlmc local pantomimes,


especially at Calderstones and SS Michael and John's Church. Clitheroe.


He did a ,lot of arranging for


connected with both st Jame s's and _ fat Paul's


Mr Coates was closclv


churches, having been a former sidesman „t st


James's. He « survived by his wife Elizabeth. t A service at St James's


vicar, the H"'- f *>• Broad- hurst will be followed by intorment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


odav conducted by the


cows lo £10 (£9.10). Ucht lamb? to 3.*p (9P*).


medium to 35p (3mp). half- bred ewes to £11 (£9.45), homed ewes to £10 (£7.80). Pork pigs to £2.62 (£2.33). At Friday's sale of accredited


in-calf and store cattle, the entry was small, but enough to sathty


Chance to join the 1 firemen


demand. In-calf caltlc just made last sale average, but store cattle


A 70-FOOT hydraulic plat­ form vehicle, human water-


slipped even further, Julv • September ealvers made


target and *orth ’/fi­


to £165 (average £141), B and W steers to £112, B and W


were awarded to W. Mason, of Fulwood, and H. Turner, of Langho. Judge was F. Wrathall.


heifers to £10(1. Prizes for the best in-calf cows


Served in both wars


Whallev Abbey the coup! left for a secret honeymoon destination. On their return they will live at Aden Cottage Wing. Whitesmocks,


Durham. Photogranh: Mr H. ~ Bambcr, Blackburn


WELL known in West Brad­ ford. where he h a j lived for the past five years, Mr


George Milner died in Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Friday. Aged 75. Mr Milner, of


Hillside Drive, was employed at the ICI factories at


Sport starts here WHALLEY


Harwood Bowling League's doubles competition for the L aw ren so n Cup were Duck­ worth and Brown (Oswald- uvistlci. who beat Gorton and Wilde (Whallev) 21-10.


PAIR LOSE WINNERS o f th e G r e a t


Thr < burv with 24 pairs *011


Jr. the second round Turner and Porter, of Clitheroe CC. beat th< fir-t winners of the trophj j" 1971. ThroUall and Allen of Hd>-


ibbleftlale, cave a good start \ hr narrmvlv beating Barnes and


V. Rim. of Oswa1dtwistl«\ lo-H.


blodale, 15-11. In the same round Broderick


le v


and Ilowarth. of Salesbury. jo>t to Gorton and Wilde, of Whallt j , winners in 1972. Alter trailing 9-1


watched bv a host »• .y1™ ' ‘.a U Cowporthwaite and Weaver* <*[


■ ven: w:.v livid at Salrs- 1


1 0111


Jomforlab e victory


their two weekend games. On Saturday they soundly beat junior league leaders Ravvtenstall by 90 runs on the notoriously bad wicket at New Hail Hey, Whalley suffering three casualties.


WHALLEY 2nd eight valuable


picked up points in


again played a valuable part in the innings, with the bowling of Tim Marshall (5 for 16) and Peter Shuttle- worth (5 for 24) and extras of 33, making for a com tol l­ able win,


Youngster Dave Wilcock


the Salosbury pair pulled up lo lead 14-10 but failed to clinch a vorv exciting game and lost


Jo-14. Semi-finals: Norris and Gill


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Turner and Porter 14 c Tho final promised to be a very


»Kishton) U. Duckworth and Brown 21; Gorton and Wilde 2,1,


at 10-8 the game was lonsc. *1 h« CMvaJdtwistlc pair bowled «’\ci p-


lose game and with the score


Dell deserved winners at 21*19- y uckworth also won (ho cu p la s t


' The cup was presented b> the rP.nor. Mr E Lawrenson, league president, who thanked Salosbury for their excellent organisation


ear when ho partnered Lister. oi the event. Bowling- match


TWENTY members of the Clitheroe and district Probus Club took part in a bowline match on the Clith­ eroe Cricket Club bowling


green on Thursday. Winners were Mr J. Wil­


kinson and Mr E. Haslam (plus 19) and runners-up Mi­ ll. Blackburn and Mr R- Langford (plus 10). Organi­ sers were Mr H. Blackburn


and Mr J. Porter. Presenting the prizes, the


president. Mr Emrys f. Morgan (Newton), thanked the ° organisers and the ladies who served tea for such an enjoyable afternoon.


Keighley’s


fine spell On Sunday, Whalley 2nd


clifle <35 not out) enabled Whalley to declare at 5


means easy. Solid bat-tins by Gorton (41), Shuttle- worth (58 not out) and SuL


p.m. r I'hn villagers had to


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work


eally hard to break the Ofiv.aid. twistle batting ThO j m,?ut for


it was the lour tor four rvtuni <,» Nick Keiahley that realty decided the game.


Whalley 2ml: M. dor on 41, J- Shuttleuorth not mil .'(!• 1 ■


. ,


Peters 2. T. Marshall 2, V Keighley 5. A. Wood a.


d rf ) 160. O.-aldto-i-lle: SS.


for 4 1 Whalley howling: t - , - '1, " ! ? , , •


r.atourh 6. P. s i" r'>n* V* Extras 9. Intal '6 w,CKf' 5


. . h ,, (or 22. M. Oorton 2 for la


P. Shuttleworth 2 5?Itehiev 4 Peters J for 7, N- Keighley 4


Clitheroe U1S (v BUokhurj N*. . Fleckgete.


1 Hlndmoor, P. Hall. R. Birch, D Walton. M. Wilson. G. Bennett. P Harrison, P. Seedle, N. Thorn­ ton. N Crowther. Res.: J. Green, p. Stirzaker. A. Girvan. Meet Chatham Road cud 5-30 pm.


were determined to hold out for a draw as in the previous Jjnnie ut Whalley. Six bowlers* wtrt to seal tlH. vivtory' hb


found victory over Oswald- tvvistle Immanuel by no


tionallv well and with a four at tho lath end and two threes at w the 18th and 19th they ^an- . (ll«t


Eatough not out 18. D. Iligein- botham 0. A. Wood 0. P. Shuttle- worth 2. T. Marshall 18. K. Marsh 5. I). Wilcock IS. It. Sincleton 4. Extras 93. Total 190. KAWTENSTALL HI. t Whallev bowline: T. Marshall 5


MIVIIAI.I.UY “nil: .1. IVli-rs 24. . Gorton fl. K. Duckworth 11. R. or 16. P Shuttleworth 5 for 24.


Wallbank’s big moment


Ribhlcsdalc IV. 2nd 193 for 9 dec., Rolls-Royce 99.


TOM WALLBANK scored 59 and took four for 16 in Wanderers’ easy defeat of Rolls-Royce at Church Meadow. K.'Taylor chipped


in with 33 as his share of a fiftli-wicket stand of 89 with Wallbank. He also look four for 17.


P Nestor 18. N. BobiriMin 5 M. Scedhall 0, T. Wallbank 59. K. Tavlor 33. B. Buchanan 12. A. Aspin 25. P. Hargreaves not out 10. B. Bowman 3. Extras 11. Total (9 wkts dec.) 193. Rolls-Royce; 99. Hibblesdale bowling: B. Buc­


Itihhlrsdal* '.’nd: A. Parker 19,


hanan, one for 30: A. Parker, one for 29: K. Taylor, four for 17; T. Wallbank. four for 10.


CRICKET RESULTS


RIIJI5LKSDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE


Lower Darwen 166 -r 6. Rolls-Royce 165: Baxenden 176 for 9 dec.. Clitheroe 124 for 8: Blackburn Nor. 207 for 3 dee., old Rossendalians 173 for 8; Langho Centre 62 for 9. Osvvaldtwistle 100; Gt Harwood 116 for 6, Read 113; Lucas 74. Belvedere 84. Sun­ day: Baxenden 212 for 4


Division 1: Saturday:


Read 111. Division 2: Saturday:


Ribblesdale recover


Ribhlcsdalc VV. 2nd 117, Settle 2nd 7-L


AFTER losing two quick wickets Ribblesdale staged a recovery Largely through Parker (35) and Workman (20). Settle were hardly in with a chance as Buchanan with five for 24 sent wickets tumbling, and they finished well behind the target figure.


P Nestor 1. N* Robinson 1, M. Soodlo 7. W. Workman 29. .1. Hutchins 7. T. Wallbank 10, P. Harcroavos 3, K. Taylor not out


Uilihlf-Mlalr rind: A. Parker 35.


7 A. Bowman 0, R. Buchanan 5. Extras 15. Total 117. Settle 2nd: 74.


hanan. five for 24: K. Taylor, three for 2(5: A. Parker, two for


lfi.


Rat 130min. for 32


Rolls-Royce 201 for 7 dec., Clitheroe 2nd 32


AFTER losing three wickets for four runs, in reply to tlie home side’s 204 for dec., Clitheroe's subsequent batsmen disregarded all chances to score runs. They batted 130 minutes for a total of 32, trying to force a draw. The margin of de feat does not reflect tlie effort and concentration. The ground fielding was ex­ cellent, despite three pos­ sible catches being dropped. Sutcliffe took five Rolls


wickets for 51. Snooker final


THE final of the Lawrenson Centenary Rose Bowl for snooker attracted a b: gathering at Clitheroe Con­ servative Club. Winner was Brian Smith who de­ feated Norman Burgess in tlie best of five frames. They won a frame each with Smith taking the next two.


players.


ted the trophy to the winner and replicas' to botli


Mr E. Lawrenson presen­ Hibblosdalo bowling: B. Buc­


Prudhoe and Billingham, in Northumberland, retiring


as foreman. He and his wife moved Irom Prudhoe to live near one of their two daughters, Mrs Vera Camp­ bell, of Westfield Drive. West Bradford.


was in the RAMC and In the last war was a sergeant major in the Royal Artil­ lery. He was awarded the MBE for his sendees.


Mr Milner served in both world wars. In the first he


daughters. The funeral service and


West Bradford. He leaves a wife and two


interment took place yes­ terday at St Catherine's.


‘ERROR OF JUDGMENT’


WHEN a Billington car driver hit a wall of a bridge in Knowslcy Road, Wilpshire, it was the result of an error of judgment caused by oversteering, Mr S. Bacon, defending, told the Ribble Valley magis­


trates. Richard Harold Griffin


(22), of Pasturelands Drive, admitted driving without


due care and attention and was fined £10. For driving a car with a defective tyre tyre lie was fined £5.


Road in


‘shocking mess’


bad surface of part of Moor Lane and Whalley Road, Clitheroe. voiced at the Ribble Valley Public Works and Hcnltli Committee by Conn. Leo Wells, is to be in­ vestigated by county divi­ sional surveyor Mr K. W. Helm.


A COMPLAINT about the


that the road from tlie cor­ ner of Greenacre Street to the Castle was "in n shock­ ing mess" and though resur­ facing was scheduled to take place during the July holi­ day fortnight, damage was being caused to vehicles and tile improvements would not wait. Other matters raised by


Coun. Wells pointed out


dec.. Old Rossendalians 176 for 4; Bla-kburn Nor. 67, Osvvaldtwistle 68 for 8: Langho Centre 112 for 9,


Fadiham 269 for 6 dec., Cherry Tree 126; Oswald- twistle 117, Datrwen 119 for 9; Rolls-Royce 118, GEC 121 lor 3 dec.; Earby 182 for 8 dec. Barnoldsvvick 136 for 9; Ravvtenstall 40. Whalley 130; Ribblesdale 117, Settle 74. Sunday: Padiham 145.


Darvvcn 106; Rawlenstall 114. Settle 61; GEC 182 for 8 dec. Earby 88: Barnolds-


99* Oswaldtwistle 66, WnaMey Seedle. G. Beanett. G. Sutcliffe, 4fifl for 6 dec.


wick 174 for 2. Cherry Tree 173 for 6 dec.; Ribblesdale 193 for 9 dec., Rolls-Royce


i.»u * ^ ~


hit- for Ribbledale Wanderers Davies. P. Atkinson, N. Duck- 9V rrfls hss fourth worth, P. Hall. J. Boden, G.


THE 93 TFhich Bui SUnger , . , Eiimomibon. Ed t-am o u mondson, K.


Barker, M


ri aikuisou Atkinson., J.


P Harrison. Res.: A. Qlrvan. 5£6et ground 2 p.a.


CUtheroo CC 5tm>| t A t^m: g. Chatburn


on Sunday *as n.s luux^* Monk. b team: S. Westhead, O. not out score a n brings Dixon. M. Oldham. R. Birch, J.


his season’s average to ntndmoor. m. Wilson. Res.: b. og


THE finals of the Whittaker Cup competition in the Great Harwood Bowling League between Lovverfold Park (Gt. Harwood) and Ribblesdale will take place on the green of Rishton Conservative Club on Satur­ day afternoon (2-30 p.m.)


Cricket teams


at I’lcckgrtte): K. Barnes, R. Stevenson. P. Atkinson. G Davies. N Duckworth. G. Dixon. S. WrM-


t'litiH'rui* CO (v Blackburn N.


head. J. Bodcn, G Monk. M. Oldham. Gee Meet Ch.nburn


P. Hall, Hill,


Road end 1-15 p m. Clitbcree 2nd tv Blackburn X. h>: D. Bloodworth. Birch.


£40 raised for chapel dedication fund


R. B. ** P.


A COFFEE evening to raise funds for the dedication of ■the Royal Engineers’ memorial chapel a.t Low Moor made a profit of al­ most £40, I t was held on Friday at


Mrs Vic Wood. There ..was a


tombola, a h^-Wri-buy and plant siaUi ®°cl a foot­


ball game. 'rW,2 L " as woj ’ bv the hostess. Mis E. Wood,


Rockdale, West View, Clith­ eroe, the home of Mr and


of Rimington. The chapel la due to be


whines In the ra-aie were won by Mrs fterW-re Smith, of Blackpool, slid G. Dean,


dedicated on September 29th.


on Saturday. Making its debut at tllc


open dav (fra” 2 10 5 P™-' will be'the fhe prevention


and recruitment trailer, packed full of information and displays abt>ut tlie fire


^As^well as the station's own machines, open for evervone to look round, there will'be sideshows, games, a


ne prizes will I* s<?mc 01 Uie attractions oi Clitheroe Fire Station's open day a week


Alan has something brewing


FANCY a pint of beer for 3p . . . or a bottle of


good table wine for only 15p?


home-made stall ancl lot? of friendly firemen lo show


visitors around. Refreshments made by


price of 5p. All proceeds are for tno


benevolent fund. ------- -— —1


Riverside Walk


CLITHEROE Naturalist Societv members on Satur­ day followed fee Pennine Way riverside path from


Mrs C. E. Seapr. the 43 members and frietdi walked through the beaittfly. -park­ land surrounding 'Sarllth Hall. At Hanlith there wis a visit to the church at Kirkby Malham. The Talk continued along the vest bank of the river alontr.de Scargill Mill, the ancient manorial mill of Kirkby Malham and past Aire Head Springs which is the resur­ gence of the stream coming underground for two miles from Malham Tarn. After a stop at Beck Hall


Airton to Malha. Under the lcsderslrip of


the firemens’ wives arc in­ cluded in the admission


fire service's national


idea—and you could turn them into reality if you follow the advice of Clith­


Both sound like a good


eroe home brew expert Mr Alan Thornton. For those are the prices he reckons his own " brew-it-yoursclf" beverages cost him to pro­ duce. A home-made wine and


beer cnlhuiast for the past three years, Mr Thornton, of Kenilworth Dri v e ,


explained; " I t was the economics of the thing that, first attracted me to the hobby. All the equipment you ' need to set yourself up for beer-making is a five gallon bustbin. Wine­ making gear is cheap too— about £1 lor tlie initial equipment." “ Home brewing gives 0nc the chance to enioy u drink


background I have always been suspicious of the big breweries’ prrr.t motives.' Brewing is fast gaining


beer you want to make. But li useful asset is an airing cupboard, as both


is classed as a casual trader. ,-0 would-be customers may have to search around the market to find out which stall he is on. But he hopes soon to have a stall of Ills own. Meanwhile, Mr Thornton


wine and beer must be kept at a steady 70 degrees F- during fermenta­ tion. At present. Mr Thornton


forces durit’S the first World i War. Re worked on the '


Mr Coates, who was born the


|


Look at hazards


HAZARDS to traffic caused by parked cars in two areas of Clitheroe Station Road and the Bawdlands junction with Corporation Street — are to be urgently investiga­ ted by a special sub­ committee of the Ribble Valley Public Works and


Mrs M. L. D. Mayes, Coun. Derek Akker, Coun. Richard


Health Committee. Consisting of chairman


Turner and Coun. Leo Wells, the sub-committee is to meet this afternoon to discuss the possible introduc­ tion of parking restrictions


in these areas. Chief officer Mr Michael


Jackson said that the coun­ cil was intending to carry out a survey of traffic and parking in the whole of Clitheroe later in the sum­


mer. A MOBILE two-classroom [ -----------------—#


unit is to be provided at Bowland Secondary School, subject to tlie approval of Lancashire Finance Sub­ committee. The cost will be £8.599 and it has been put forward by the Educa­ tion Committee.


Home Services


JNTKIIIOIt and Exterior Work | undertaken with free estimates and a very competitive pnee. Decoral- inc a speciality. — Write Box 3. Advertiser and Times. King Street:


nK-UPilOLSTKRY: Have your ctreasured 3*piece or chair re­


Clitheroe.


distance no object. Wnte or rmc. llcnley, 33 Springfield bank. Burn-


overed as new. estimates free,


lev Tel. 27188 LEADED WINDOWS. Best silver lead, fully guaranteed, distance no object — For free estimates, can or write. Supreme Lead Co., i t Ivorv Street, Burnley. Tel. 20845


GLASS CUT TO SIZE. Bullions, Mirrors, Double Glazing Units, Window Frames. — East Lancs


or 22933


I trial Estate, Blackburn 6o<27 or I Darweo Glass 72655 ■ GLASS cut to size. Bullions Mirrors:


Glass Co. Ltd, Bolton Road Indus-


Double Glazing Units, Window Frames — East Lancs Glass Co. Lid Bolton Hoad Industrial Estate, Blackburn 657.27 or Danvcn Glass


72635 PIANOS Tuned and Repaired. — Write or phone Sharp Huntley Lawn, Samlesbury. Mcllor 2i87 or Blackburn 5<<30


SMALL .IOIIS on your home. Paint­ ing. plastering, plumbing, joinery, decorating. - Ring Mr Greg&on,


C\RPETS and Upholstery Steam Blackburn G0728.


FLAG FLOORS asphalted. — Ring James Bolton and Son (Asphalters) Ltd. Tel. Blarkbum 59438. evenings


Cleaned in your own home — Tel. Merrington and Swift, Burnley 34184 or Colne 3300


savs there’s one bit of advice that all home brewers would do well to remember — don't drink as much of your own beer as you would the commercial T-tulT. Home brew tends to be on flic potent side.


FOR CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning consult F. ,1. Wilcock, The Cleaning Centre, Nelson, lei. 62049 CARPETS and Upholstery Steam Cleaned In your homo. — Rang Supcrclean, Whalley 2301.


55342.


Everitc Roofing and Flooring Contractors


Ail types ol asphalting, storm eon- crcto and wood floors.


All work wllb guarantee. Tel. Coppull 792402.


LEADED WINDOWS, best oval silver lead — Pbone Burnley 22933 any time.


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF AI.L ADVERTISEMENT orders


without neglecting the wife and family." he nddeo. Haring a strict Methodist


popularitv in tlie Clitheroe area, says Mr Thornton. But.' now 'lie intends to pvead the word cvcn


Orders tor insertion ot advertisements in the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times are accepted subject to the Standard Conditions aqrecd between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising save that:


l. •J.


further. He lias taken over a Saturday stall on Clitli- roc market and is selling


kits and other equipment. " There is not a specialist


for tea tlie party made its way to Malham Cove. They returned to the village about 7 p.m. to board the coach for home.


Order for vehicles


by the Public Works and Health Committee after hearing that there was a long waiting list for orders


FOUR new refuse collection vehicles are to be provision­ ally ordered by tile Ribble Valley Council. The proposal was made


and that two of the present fleet had reached their generally accepted life span of seven years. Before making any firm


shop of this kind in tlie town ” he explained. “ And niv aim is not only to sell equipment but also to pass on information and wine to others interested in the


hobby. So far I have been very


encouraged w i t li


response but I am anxious to get my face more widely-


fh e


known." He trad',; under the


name "Witches’ Brew." but of course, he docs not sell the drink that he himself produces. " The reason that the public house beer is so expensive is tbc duty that must be paid—and the high profit margin of the breweries," said Mr Thorn­ ton a commerce teacher at


reports oil the individual condition anj expected cast of maintenance over the


recommendations, however, the committee will study


low. though disliked by some councillors, was agreed to be most suitable from the safety angle.


next year for each vehicle. An overall colour of yel­


train on fire


councillors for Mr Helm's at­ tention were the Greenacre Street bridge and tlie pos­ sibility of re-routing heavy


goods vehicles away from it; the disappearance of a foot­ path sign on the Whalley Eastern bypass near the golf club; and a sign in the Chipping area pointing the way to Dunsop Bridge.


AN honours degree in phar­ macy at tlie University of


Bath has been awarded to Miss Janice Houghton, only daughter of Sirs W. Hough-


A FREIGHT train was held up for about two hours in the ■ cutting naar Standcn Hey Fann, Clitheroe, when fire broke out In the engine of the diesel locomotive. Clitheroe Fire Brigade at­


,for himself and his friends. “ Beer doesn't take months to mak e—about 10 days at the most. Wine lias to ferment for about six weeks and it is best leit to matuic ,for another few weeks - .tei


He makes about five gall­ ons of beer a month—plenty


„ (d)


that.”Mr Thornton uses grape Juice concentrates from lias wine unlike many people in this area who produce “ country" wine, based on dandelions elderberries and so on. " It is very rare to have a failure, he said. " About the only thing that can make wine undrinkable is the vinegar fly. which sometimes gets into it while


it is fermenting.” At present, he has no


■ cooled down. The train was ' on a journey between Car­ diff and Glasgow. There was slight damage 1° the engine,


tended the blaze with two machines and stayed at the scene until the engine had


ton, of Claremont Avenue, present 30 mph sPced limit Clitheroe.


through the village,


Works and Health Com mittee has agreed to sup­ port Read parish council in opposing any increase in tlie


RIBBLE Valley Public


Intention of giving up .teaching, but eventual.\ hopes to have Pemianent


3. 1. ta)


tire proprietors accept no liability for any loss or damage causer1 by an error or inaccuracy m tne printing ot any advertisement.


no liability is accepted for any loss or damage alleged to arise through delay m lorwardmg replies to box numbers, however caused. Particulars of the Standard Conditions will be supplied on request.


IF TILS MATERIAL OR LAYOUT ot the advertise­ ment, or any part of It, is composed by the Proprietors at no extra charge to the advertiser, the copyright m the whole advertisement shall belong to tne


Proprietors.


Tlie following rules lor the settlement of accounts will apply:


The due dale tor payment shall be the last day ol tlie month following the month of insertion of an advertisement or If the publisher shall not(have(des­ patched the appropriate invoice and voucher or other piwf of insertion (or made the same available tor collection when this Is the custom) to the atenc)


(oi the advertiser if it Is a direct account) by the 10th day of the month following insertion, the last day of the second month following the month ol


insertion.


/u\ if ony cUm owuic bv the Agency (or the Advertise! ° J) i f it is a direct lecount) to the Publisher has not been despatched to the Publisher on or betore the due date lor apyment the sum so owing shall mimediateu and without notice be increased by a ^irdiai ge equal to 3% ot* the gross rate charged by the Publishei before deduction of any Agency commission.


(c) “ S K


Pleckgate School, Black­ burn.


If It is a direct account) to the " ^ h a f n o t


fmcfudmg to'the Publisher before tjtejxpfraUon oMme month


“ball taunediately and i-fihout n o to be Increased Hu on additional surcharge epual to 2% of_ the gro&. rate charged by the Publisher before deduction of any


Acency commission.


The existence ot a query on any Individual Item in an account will not affect the due date of pa) ment of the balance of such account.


i In these conditions the word despatched shall mean despatched by post or by such other means as shall S i d e that payment shall have been received by the nubfisher not later than three working days from


the date appropriate thereto.


msedadvertisingagencies are deemed in these conditions of acceptance of advertisement


■The terms ot the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Publishers Association and recog*


ordera fo“ the publication of all advertisements accepted from a recognised advertising agency.


Without prejudice to the generality °t tnese wmu these conditions of acceptance specifically extend


ELECTRIC BLANKET REPAIRS SERVICE CENTRE All Under ntankel,


Elccfrical Controls Ltd WOOD HOUSE MILL. rODMORDlSN.


Telephone 4271/2,


WASHING MACHINE REPAIR CENTRE


for Authorised Hoovci service and Repairs to any make of


Machine including Hofpoint Automatics. Try—


Peel Engineering Co. 93 LEEDS RD, NELSON. Telephone 62117.


S. SHAWCROSS, ROOFING CONTRACTOR Houses covered In Mineral Felt.


Also garages, porches etc. Distance no object.


Phone Appley Bridge 3509. PAINTING


Houses shops and works, also slone painting Gable ends water- proofed, etc.


All inside and outside painting.


For free estimate and prompt expert attention by tradesmen


TELEPHONE BOLTON 47408


any personal guarantee given by the Directors or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency at the time ot the recognition in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency In the event ol the agency's liquidation or insolvency. Such guarantee


is part of these conditions of acceptance.


shop premises, which ms wife Kathleen, would run. “ At’ the moment, she is chief bottle washer — b«t she does not mind the job." he said.


hobby also comes h™’’ u four-vear-old soil, Michael. He isn't old enough to


Help with Mr Thornton s , ,


sample the finished product yet, but his job is to stick the labels on the wine bottles. Next recruit to the team is likely to■ be Michael's yom's, bi other, Stephen, but lie s °n'> a year old, so lie won t be joining in Ihe fnn for some


depends how much wine 01


time yet.Tile hobby need not take up too much space — it


The placing of an order for the Insertion of an advertisement shall amount to an acceptance of the above conditions and any conditions stipulated on an


with them. OFFICES: KING STREET, CLITHEROE


DISPLAY ADVERTISING TEL. CLITHEROE 2323 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BURNLEY 22331


PUT YOUR SALES GRAPH ON THE UP AND UP


with an advertisement in the


GUTHERCE ADVERTISER For. expert advice


a-enev’s order form or elsewhere by an agency or an advertiser shall be void insofar as they are In conflici


to YOU’LL THINK IT’S NEW


Re-cover your 3-piece suite and odd chairs in Vinyl. Moquelte and Dralon.


No deposit facilities if required.


Nelson 62526 — Burnley 20194 Clitheroe 23758


PARKER’S UPHOLSTERY BLACKBURN 663375


a s p h a l t f l o o r s by Qualified Tradesman.


AU work guaranteed.


For free estimate contact T SOWDEN LTD Tel Burnley 28956


IT’S GOT TO Bb GAS . < Fires . Gas Surrounds Gas Cookers at low prices. Allow


us to quote for any beating and plumbing work. Estimates and ad­ vice free. All lypes of central heating expertly installed. Conver­ sions and maintenance. Industrial o rd o n .c Stlc.^rayboun,c lcal.nfi


Rising Damp ? Eliminate i t !


injection l*r6ce»s wilb a wr!t^ ° ▼ears guarantee oo rorapIeUon.


Write or Phone tor Free Survey •»t Voor Property


Avrine Limited


9 n.AllGfl AVE. SIMONSTONE. PA DIHAM—Telephone 712«7.


LAY-MAC ASPHALTERS


For yonr drive or path. No Jobs too tarce or small.


For freo estimates, contact— LAY-MAC


132 WALTON LANE, NELSON.


Clilheroc Advertiser and Times, June 27th, 1074 9 Home Services


Home Services


Magnet RANGE


CALL SELECT COLLECT


from Magnet, one of the country's largest suppliers of standard joinery to the trade.


Doors Magnetputanendtodull


doors. Over 40 types of exterior doors, and in a range of sizes. Plus- complote ranges of interior doors - Flush, Showpiece, Panelled


andiolsof Louvres l Windows Magnet's range runs to 90 differcnttypes-Bow, Feature, Sunshine,Traditional and


Pivot, as well as French and Vestibule Frames. And Magnet i windows take singlo glazing or ] Polarscai standardized doublo glazing uniis. Kitchen units The Magnet range is today's most attractive value. No wait­


ing, no assembly. Magnet Kitchen units come built and ready to install. And you can


choose and tako them away with you. Wall panelling Magnadek panelling in A simulated 'wood' finishes, Magnalux natural wood panelling in 6 rich veneers. House extensions Use Magnet frames to build an extension, enlarge a room, mako a porch or creato a sun lounge. Plus Cupboard Fronts, Staircases and Door Frames,


Pilasters and Doorheads.a big range of hardware—hundreds of items usually available from stock.


Magnet Joinery


Canning Street BURNLEY BD120AD 38a Shelley Road Shelley Road Mill PRESTON PR22AE


Call, select, collect. Normal hours of opening 8 am-5.30 pm, 12 noon Sals.Clip


this coupon and posttoyour Magneldepot.


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Please send me your FREE colourcatalogucs. E.LP,


Name, j Address.


CENTRAL HEATINC Oil— Gas— Solid Fuel— Electric


Hannah Oil and COBGJ Gas approved (nstatlrrs—


vourseli hetor, obtaining a tree quote (mm on—No obligation—IS*- perl advice given on installation


WE CAN BEAT ANY PRICE ! -Don’t commit


and running «*ost« ot at) typer systems—Full. nart. background '♦r conversion— Mom competitive pricey —At) work guaraMecd and Installed by experts—e.g Full gas heating pins hot water tor v bedroomed hnnse from C839—Also plumbing, building, boiler «crrire and house fo-wlre*.


H.D.E. i« |. roltington 7168 Anytime CAN YOU AFFORD TO


IGNORE THE RISING COST OF HEATINC YOUR HOME. FACTORY OR OFFICE?


I Wo say this Is one form of inflation | that can br largely beaten hr the right kind of


•FOAM* YES— U-FOAM


| CAVITY WALL INSULATION Enquiries and quotations from AINSWORTH and DENT


27!)A LKF.DS ROAD, NMLSO.N. TELlil’HONE


Holiday Accommodation


[ NORFOLK. Sale, sandy coaches at Hcd House. Baciou, for bobda> flats, sun cottages and modern caravans, ideal children und elderly Transport from stations, tf required. Dogs welcome.—^Write lor illustrated brochure, address above.


| BLACKPOOL. Central for all amrni* tics. Good food and clcatilino^ assured. Reduced terms for OAPs and children. Lounge with colour TV. Free baby sitting service. — Mrs Ledger 44 Chamlcy Road. Tel. 21236


BLACKPOOL S.S. Osborne Road. Mins sea and Ilildene, 55


BLACKPOOL. Ilabana Hotel (licen­ sed bar), 28 Woodtield Hoad. Adja­ cent promenade Bed, breakfast and 5 p.m. dinner. £2,50. no VAT. Children reductions, colour TV lounge, free car park. — S.A.E. brochure or telephone 42230.


BLACKPOOL. Sunnysidc Hotel, ad.i. prom., licensed bar colour TV. full board £2.60. B B and evening meal £2.25 (including VAT). Re- duced terms for children. — 2t Woodficld Road. Blackpool. Tel. 45812.


pleasure bench, h & c all rooms, colour TV lounge, own keys, varied menu, children welcome, no VAT. BB ii ED £2.25. — Mrs N. San- come. Tel. 41912.


(•It KAT YARMOUTH. Luxury brick chalets, fully equipped, in­ cluding linen. Flush toilets. Free parking. — Brochure from Clare­ mont Holidays (EL). Caistor, Great Yarmouth. Tel. 720218.


BLACKPOOL NORTH S. Adj prom. B/B (menu) plus 5 p.m. din. from £1.95, reduced for children. Vacs most dates, TV lounge. — Davies, 19 Knowlc Avenue. Tel. 54474


SCARBOROUGH: BB and evening dinner £15 weekly.


jypCS 0( flat roofing work done ^


............... | by tradesmen also felt over slate r l ,\ckPOOI.. Capri Holiday Flat?, and flag roof.


fare: H and C. — “ Bri- Nook." I l l Columbus Ravine. Tel. 4585.


reduced


BLACKPOOL CENTRAL, IJomby House. 24 Hornby Road, comfort­ able. homely, colour TV, few mins, sca/town centre.—Tel. 20982.


BLACKPOOL. Sea front,. Still a few vacancies, £2.75 a day. Car park cocktail bar. colour TV. — Ring •‘The Sanclford.*’ Tel. 43011.


KiAtnc Damp Cured bv boyere’rn | rhYL (Towyn). 6 7 borth cara'


BLACKPOOL Central. 11 Shannon Street. Highly rec. Good food. — Cooley. Tel. 28719.


vacancies July and August. • Mossley 2926.


Pets Corner PU P P IE S GALORE


Laueaf-hire expects Tom Schofield to have the best selection in Great Britain


Open any time, sent anywhere. Cheques not accepted.


DISLEY FARM, MOSS LANE WHJJTLE-LE-WOODS. CHOHLEY


TOM SCHOFIELD


QUALITY PUIU'IES: Great Danes. English Bull Terriers OI(i English Sheepdogs, Rough Collies, Beagles. Shellies. Cairns, Yorkshire Terriers, .Jack Russels. Dach­ shunds English Setters, Irish Setters'. Labradors, Shih Tzus, Pekingese. Insurance available.— Nut.shaw Kennels. Manchester Rd, Burnley, Tel. 28617.


SIMtI.YGKK Spaniel Puppies, top- class quality, liver and white, readv now or will keep until after holidays, £20. — Tel. Tbdmordeu 2217.


KIIYL. TV Holiday Flatlets, s«-a front. — 68 West Promenade. Tel. 4448.


Tel.


free baby-sitting service, 2—6 per­ sons, free TV.—S.A.E. 54 Cornwall Avenue. Blackpool Tel 53288


<\l.klNUOA rs Boarding KenncLs for cats add dogs. — Alkincoats Park. Colne. Tel. Colno 4838. The kennels vou can crust.


URAKESUEAD Heated Boarttin? Kennels and Cattery. Collection/ delivery Ml dogs must bo vaccinated _ Tel. Burnley 21037,


SHIREBURN Boarding Kennels for dogs aud cats. Clipping and stripping while boarding If re­ quired — Tel. Clitheroe 23846.


24168. CYNTHIA Dog Beautician. Poodles and all other breeds. Collection and delivery. — Rosscndale 4919


CAVALIER KING CHARLES Spaniel Puppies for sale. Parents K.C. registered. — Tel. Clitheroe


UUU TRAINING l^xpert training. Obedience or gun dog,—Drakes- head Kennels Tel Burnley 2103/


GOOD HOME wanted for Bull Mastiff Dog. four years old. — Tel. Clitheroe 24916.


Radio and Television :ver


thought what you're


missing P immediate delivery ot Pnuipi 221n. and 26in. screen colour televisions. Your tavouritc programme m colour.


Contact us now — don't delay


J. G. ROW LAN D The Colour Specialist


6-1*66 KING STREET WHALLEY


Competitive prices for rental, or H.P.


Telephone 3585


COLOUR TV in stock at A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22683.


Miscellaneous Sales CHILDREN’S WEAR, all reduced


SINGLE BED with interior sprung mattress, £10: several really good carpets, £15 £30 ;formict table £3. — Tel. Clitheroe 24245 after 8 p.m.


Ltd, Agents. Vogue and Value. 82- 86 Loworgate, Clitheroe. Tel 2-856.


GENERAL Property Repairs: Chimney Stacks, Koou, Pomtmj. Mastic, Sami and Cement, also stone painting and house painting. Droppings and down spouts, etc. Kstimatcs free - U. Quran 2 Rramloy View. WhaUcy Tel. Whalley M23. cvcnras*


RBUPHOLSTKRT We re-cover your treasured 3-piece suite , as new. Chairs Over 100 patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object- - Write or phene, Henley 30 Zion Street, off Padtham Road, Burn­


FOB GAS CENTRAL HEATING in­ ley. Yet 27188


stallations. Quality assured at Premier Gas. S5 Voristure Street. Burnley. Tel 29061 Open daily 10 a.m- id 5 pm. (Closed Tues- days) RUBBISH REMOVED, prompt at­ tention. Estima&tt free. — Tel. Nelson 66096.


Little girls’ dresses shorts and tops swimwear. Boys’ T-shirts and’ shorts. — At Gwen’s, Well- gate, Clitheroe.


TWO-SEATER Cottage Type Settee in red moquettc, latex cushions, a bargain not to be missed at X15. — Cort’s, 7177 Scotland Road. Nelson.


VOLISIIED TABLE. 23in. x 15in.: Formica Leaf Table; Oak Fire­ place Surround: Hansomcs 12in. Lawn Mower. — Tel. Chatlmrn 691 alter 5-30 p.m.


BABIES’ PLAYPENS: Lobster Pots, round or rectangular, .£8.93 for cash. Wood Playpens, with floor. £8.99. — Fitzpatrick’s. 150 St James’s Street, Burnley. Tel. 23096.


PUSHCnAIRS for. the holidays. Son a fine range including many genuine bargains at The Cradle*


Duke Bar. Burnley.


EOVAL BUIKULE* Qandcut Lead Crystal — Gerald G Walmslep, 25 Moor Lane, Clitheroe T«L 2300?


THREE-PIECE SUITE, beige c leather look, 2-seater, loose


ushions, good condition, <45 om.e. — Tel. Clilheroc 22437.


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