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SATURDAY BBC 1
9- 10- ' >f ’<• ,
9-10—STARTRBK 9-35—WHY DON’T YOU
10-25—ON THE MOVE 10-
12-
11- OO^-BEWITCHED 11-
MAYOR’S SHOW
5-30—NEWS 5- 6-
7-
5-05—THE BASIL BRUSH SHOW
45—DR WHO
AND THE GENERATION
GAME
AT THE MOVIES “Broken Lance" starring Spencer Traey, Robert Wagner, Richard Widmark, Jean Peters
8- 9-
SHOW
9-15—ROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE
05—NEWS 10- DAY 11- 45—PARKINSON BBC 2
2-50—THE SATURDAY WESTERN “Stage To Thunder Rock” starring Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell, Keenan
4-10—CHICO AND THE MAN
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4- 5-
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6- 20—OPEN DOOR 7-
MORNING FEELING
8,45—RETURN TO DUNKIRK
9.15-TURNING POINT
’10-15—SECOND CITY FIRSTS
10- PICTURE SHOW
11- 15—NEWS ON 3 H-20—OPEN DOOR
12- 00-MIDNIGHT MOVIE “Unholy Partners” starring Edward G. Robinson, Edward Arnold
Granada
9-15-CHECKMATE 9- 40—COVER TO COVER
VN MATINEE Richard Widmark in “Red Skies of Montana”
10,05—CARTOON TIME 10- 15—SATURDAY
12-OO-LOOK ALIVE 12-30—WORLD OF SPORT . 5-10-NEWS
5-20—HIGH ADVENTURE Alan Ladd in “Hell Below Zero”
;; 7-00—DON’T DRINK THE WATER
7- 8- 9-
10-
CENTURY WALLS
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2- 3-
15—THE FIRST
35—PLAY AWAY 05—THE MONEY
50—WESTMINSTER 00—RUGBY SPECIAL
7-50—NEWS AND SPORT 8^15—THAT MONDAY
6- 7- 8-
10- 11-
— VIEWING-------- SUNDAY BBC 1
00—FINGERBOBS
9-00—NAIZINDAGINAYA , JEEVAN
00-MQDEL WORLD 35—CAMP RUNAMUCK 30—THE LORD
9-
15—GRANDSTAND 11- 12-
10—BRUCE FORSYTH
9-30—MARY, MUNGO AND MIDGE'
10-10—ENSEMBLE 10-
STUDIES
SUNDAY HOME
45—TRADE UNION
BRING IT BACK QUICKi , k i > THE.., WOODVAUEN FILM OF THE FUTURE: S L E E P E R .
INVEIITIVE LUNACY OF A HIGH ORDER Th- Ghoul
(A)
35—REMEMBRANCE 45—HOMES FROM 10—AVVENTURA
12-35—OUT OF THE RUT 1-00—FARMING 1.25—MAKING TOYS I-
00—SATURDAY NIGHT To tu born 8-36 5-45 B-66 4-ih 7-aa
TtiOEtHifen IN ONE PBOOR&MMg. ggggSli)
50—NEWS HEADLINES
1-55—THE SUNDAY ADVENURE FILM “Samson and Delilah”
4-00—DAFFY DUCK 4-
35—THE DICK EMERY 5-
WORLD OF DISNEY
starring Victor Mature, Hedy Lamarr with George Sanders, ' Angela' Lansbury
teatitouwiHo o
SHk-'SEH nS!5M2L'w 2w
1 feetureu 5*15. Y Q e& M jgM m l
supports- 2-00 .4-80 7-40 SO MANY REQUESTS HE JUST HAD TO
B LA CK BUR N 2*«p«r«ta •bows dal ly, at
____ 2-30 B-35 * 8-00
What could be better than The Three Muakctcsre?
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION JWH A LLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE
DON’T FORGET OUR
GRAND POPPY DANCE - FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 7*h-
WSKETEERS u • oumvio uQUtimre
TH E FOUR (naWwJMMy)
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T i c k e t s SO p e a c h . R u n n in g b u f f e t . DANCING TO THE FANTASTIC
ROYSTON JONES ■ Extension till 12 midnight. Spot prizes.
All proceeds from this event to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. .- >.
ORDER YOUR TICKETS EARLY FROM THE CLUB OR CLUB COMMITTEE.
THANK YOU. SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS
COME DANCING ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
'A 'k ik Tel. 22342 10—THE WONDERFUL 00—SOME MOTHERS
5-30—BALLET SHOES 5- 6-
DO ’AVE ’EM 55—NEWS
45—MATCH OF THE 6- 7-
7- 8-
05—ON THE MOVE 15—ANNO DOMINI
15—FILM OF THE 10-
WEEK “The FBI Story” starring James Stewart, Vera Miles 40—NEWS
10-50—OMNIBUS II-
40—LOOKING AT 12-05—WEATHERMAN B B C 2
12-40 -1-05—OPEN UNIVERSITY
6-15—REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
50—NEWS REVIEW 25—EXPLORERS 15—THE FLYING
DUTCHMAN
35—WE BRITISH 25—NEWS ON 2
10-00—WAKE UP TO YOGA 10-
9- 30—ARTS BAZAAR
11- 11- 12-
WORSHIP
Granada 30—MORNING
30—INTERMISSION 35—SKIPPY
1-10—THE ROVERS 1-
MATCH
ADVENTURESOF SUPERMAN
' Lady”
4- 5-
6-
Hal Linden in “Mr Inside/Mr Outside” 25—CARTOON
10-30—NEWS 10- 11-
12-
30—SALE OF THE 00—WITHIN THESE 00—MYSTERY MOVIE
45—AQUARIUS 30—THE
COLLABORATORS YOU FIND IT
8- 9-
10- 25—GOLD IS WHERE
Charlton Heston and Susan Hayward in “The President’s
SQUARES
OF BLACK BEAUTY
35—THE ADVENTURES 05—NEWS
6-15—STRIKE THAT ROCK
6- 40—ONE DAY IN NOVEMBER
7- 00—STARS ON SUNDAY 7-
2 5 -C A R R Y ON LAUGHING
,7-55—UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS
55—NEWS PALS
10—THE GREENHILL 40—THE SET UP -
12-00—ARABS AND ISRAELIS
INTRODUCING
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' next for the observance of Remembranco Day and trusts-he may be ; accompanied to the Church by residents, and in particular by those serving in a public capacity or in the various social and welfare organisations in the Town. The service commences at 10-46 a.m. .
' Tile Worshipful the Town Mayor (Councillor Leo Wells) proposes to attend at St Mary’s Parish Church on Sunday morning, November 9th
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8HIREBURN ARMS
' Magistrates, and Ladies and Gentlemen of the Town should assemble 9^£yT)WTt Mayor will receive in the Mayor’s Parlour at the Town On the termination of the Service.a procession will be formed in
.Hall from 10.16 a.m.
:-:w The Town Mayor appredatea that certain individuals and organs?* tionsmay tfell wish to attend Morning Service at their own Church or Chapel but hopes that as many as possible will attend at the Cenotaph for the final stage of the proceedings. *,t'L ^
k and'Reveille will be 60unded and wreaths laid. • , ... ■
approximately 12 noon. There will be a short service, the V
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■'Mayor's Parlour ( Church Street, Clitheroe - October 30th,-1975,;.;
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Church Street and will proceed to the .Cenotaph] arriving them at L8t Post
' Organisations participating should assemble in Church Street , (unless they propose to man* from their Headquartcrsl.and be ready to follow the Mayoral party into Church at 10-35 a-m. Councillors,.
Pnphtom Mr and Mrs. tL Almeptl
A NEW WINTER SEASON OF
ENTERTAINMENT at
BAR PILKY’S BUTTERY
EDISFORD, CLITHEROE. TE L 220)0 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th .
A welcome return of tho Fabulous Local Group QUANTRO
JACKSON MAIN C JUDE BROWN
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th A welcome return of
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 91h Brilliant apd Vpnatlla
oma early to onsum a good seat WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
a a C L ITH E R O E TOW N CO U N C IL
REMEMBRANCE DAY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1975
. i
A U T U M N FAYRE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
To be opened at 2-30 p.rn. by MRS MARTINEAU .— wife of the Bishop of Blackburn.
A variety ql stalls, including household drapery, greengrocery, cako and fancy. '
Doors open 2 p.m, — refreshments available . .. Admission 3p-r-Children's playroom •
ST JAMES’S CHURCH, CLITHEROE
Skloton Constltuencoy Conservative Association
BOLTON-BY.BOWLAND
SAWLEY & GISBURN FOREST BRANCH . Invites you to a . . .
FILM SHOW
of PAINTING IN PENDLESIDE by Mr John Rickard, of Nelson, followed by
A BUFFET SUPPER
In the VILLAGE HALL on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, at 7-30 p.m.
Admission; Adults SOp; Children 30p j : c lu b
ELTROPICANO NELSON
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
DANOINO THROUGH TILL TWO w i th
Admission FREE before 10*30 60p eftor
FASCINATION SUBJECT TO CLUB ftULES
KIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS (Councillor and Mrs T- Robinson) will be attending
00—WEEKEND WORLD 35—THE. NEW
00—THE KICK OFF 05—FILM PREMIERE
THE REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE at
WHITEWELL PARISH CHURCH on Sunday, November 9th, 1975 at 10*45 a.m.
After the service, the Mayor will lay a wreath on the War Memorial at Dunsop Bridge.
50—CELEBRITY , DOCUMENTARY s
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB Wellgato — Tolophono 2358S
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th 3rd. s p o r t s Qmz : ROUND BRADLOW TROPHY
00—SONGS OF PRAISE 25—POLDARK
SOCIAL CLUB V BEECH TREE HOTEL LANE END HOTEL v NALGO
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th Organ Susan, Drums John
JACKSON MAIN TRIO • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 0th
CHRIS GU V AN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th Tombola with, a dliference
Vocal BONANZA a-is Games and: Dancing. Concert nights.
■ Friends and visitors welcome DOUBLE
C30 next weak 4 — 1 (won)
17 — 7 — 7 (Won) £50 next week
TREBLE A r ' ★ j c . ,Tcl. 22342 STARDUST CLUB
RIBBLESDALE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tonight, Thursday, 6th November
TUPPERWARE P AR TY - One for the Ladios
Saturday, 8th Novembor
' S C O T T DARNLEY This lad Is just great .
Sunday, 9th Novomber
LU N C H T IM E S TA G Don’t be late
Tuesday, 11th November W TOM BO LA
ednesday, 12th Novembor
Tom b o la w ith a difference Presented by the Table Tennis League TOTE SATURDAY M1-75, 6*14. SNOWBALL No. 10,
TURKEY DRAW 1st 17269, 2nd 16770 TOTE 6*11*75 £20. SNOWBALL £14.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
JON’S TAXIS WHALLEY 3537
.Weddings A Speciality Parties and Contracts, etc.
THAT WE ARE NOW FULL TIME
ROYAL OAK DARTS AND FOOTBALL CLUB
on Friday, November 7th, 1975 8 p.m. — 1 a.m.
DISCO DANCE
DANCING TO Y2'/2
at LOW MOOR PARISH HALL Tickets 65p including supper
LICENSED BAR
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Waddlngton Branch
. Remembrance
Sunday Service November 9th, 1975
ST HELEN’S CHURCH, WADDINGTON 10-45 a.m.
Members to parade at the Waddlngton Bowling and Soda! Club at 10-30 a.m.
BRANCH ANNUAL MEETING To be held at The Higher Buck Inn
on Wednesday, November 12th at 8-00 p.m. ST JOHN’S CHURCH, HURST GREEN CHRISTMAS FAYRE
in the HURST GREEN MEMORIAL HALL, on Saturday, November 15th at 2-30. p.m.
Opener: MRS E. SLINGER. Stalls, Tombola, Teas, etc. 1 Admission 5p.
CHIPPING VILLAGE HALL
WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE
NOVEMBER 12th
at Chipping Village Hall — 7-30 p.m.
Admission 25p, including tea and biscuits.
WEDNESDAY
CLITHEROE AREA W.l. SHOW COMMITTEE
WHIST AND
DOMINO DRIVE FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 7th, 1975 at 7-30 p.m.
IN DOWNHAM VILLAGE HALL
Adults 35p Children 20p SAWLEY READING ROOM
WHIST DRIVE AND
DOMINOES to be held in the
NOVEMBER 10th at 7-45 p.m.
SCHOOLROOM MONDAY
Admission 35p Including refreshments. SLAIDBURN SCHOOL
WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE
at SLAIDBURN VILLAGE HALL
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 35p. Children’s Dominoes 15p. ^ .
BOWLAND FOREST . Y.F.C.
BINGO at the. -.
PARKERS'ARMS, NEWTON
NOVEMBER 11th Commencing 7-45. p.m.
TUESDAY,
ADMISSION 30p Including Refresh- menta
• BOWLAND FOREST YFC v - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th BONFIRE
■ ffom 6^0 p.m. at
DUNSOP BRIDGE PLAYING FIELD
FOLLOWED BY ' ' DANCE & BARBECUE
from B-30 to 12 p.m. at
DUNSOP BRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
ADMISSION 30p (including barbecue).
THE RAMBLERS' ASSOCIATION
North East Lancashire Area (Ctltheroo Group)
ANNUAL GENERAL
, MEETING Wednesday, November 12th
RIBBLESPALE SCHOOL 7-30 p.m. Start living & Start Dancing — Learn the easy way
Teaching — WALTZ, QUICKSTEP; CHA-CHA-CHA and many more - -
LEARN TO DANCE FOR CHRISTMAS popular dances. -.
■ Set amidst the aide worlde atmosphore of Stonyhurst, The Shlreburn Arms Is In fact, a ' Continental Restaurant, specialising InJIallqn foods and wlne.:: ; ;
You’ll lova the place, oak beams llnking qualnt alcove? lined with palptlnga and antique : l ....................
-
You'll appreciate the service In the bar, the intimate atmosphere of the restaurant, and the ’
copper and brass. > ............. way you're looked after.
t •. v ,p e o p le ) a speciality, HursI Green. .Tel. Sionyhurs| Z08, - ' ■ . ( or special Christmas menu to Individual choice.
Open.daily kmctl 1? lioon to J p.rn.(^fCond0tebra). 7p.rn. to 10jp.m. Weddings, parties and conlorenras (dining room lor 30-40 “ i, .•
, i ^ " rY r t '9 ,rY7° ..v.
- BOOKINGS NOW BEINO TAKEN (or Christmas Day and Christmas Lunclwon dinner parties, Extensive a la carta menu' , '*
.................
' ADULTS OVER-18-TUITION 7-15 TO $15 P.M. FOLLOWED BY GENERAL PRACTICE TO , f . 19-90 P.M. COURSE COMMENCES
THIS SUNDAY
£1.50 MEMBERSHIP AND ENROLMENT FEE FOLLOWED BY SOp EVERY SUNDAY- Te|. ■ 53498 for details or call In and enrol
3 COURT SCHOOL OF DANCING
9-41 KingWIliamiSL. B|Rckbilrn,.Over Burtons Tailors. Licensed bar with \ "Scottish and Newcastle Beers.
1 - '
: TOSSIDE CHURCH A n n u a l
S a le o f W o r k : IN THE INSTITUTE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th at 2-0 p.m.
Admission.1Sp Including tea - and biscuits
WHIST and DOMINO
, DRIVE IN THE INSTITUTE
; .SATURDAY, NOV. 15th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission, Adults 30p Chit-
, dren15p Including supper Proceeds ’for church restore-
' . ' tion funds. __________ i c i S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 9 t h T H E WAGON
MARVIN DUO COMEDY DUO
; First time at the Club
SUNDAY LUNCH - FREE DRAW SUNDAY EVENING
CHRISTMAS TURKEY DRAW CHIPPING SHOW SOCIAL COMMITTEE WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE in the Craven Heifer Hotel, Chaigley
on Monday, November 10th Admission 35p Including Supper 7-45 p.m. Start
BLACKBURN MUSIC SOCIETY
AUTUMN CONCERT KING GEORGE'S HALL BLACKBURN
SAT., NOVEMBER 15th at 7-30 p.m.
St Nicolas
Organ Concerto . Coronation Anthems
.
Ben]. Britten Poulenc Handel
Manchester Mozart Orchestra
Tickets from Public Hall, Blqckbum.
• • CLITHEROE NATURALISTS SOCIETY LECTURE THE ICE AGE -
OPENCAST MINING Mr G. M. Heys (Padlham) Thursday,
Novomber 13th
RIBBLESDALE ADULT CENTRE, 7-30 p.m, New members weloome
LOW MOOR CLUB
EVERYTHING AS USUAL a n d
for your entertainment
IW » \\\Y V \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ CLAIMING DATE'
EKRY SAT. 10 in . — 4 i,n. ADMISSION FDEE
FLEA MARKET
Old Fire Engine Stables pbekray Street; Colne
Pendleton Village Hill CHRISTMAS
W H IS T DRIVE
' THURSDAY, DEC, 11th l^ \V \\3 \\\\\\V \v \\\v
BSD MANOR HALL — MILTHORNE AVENUE G O S P E L CAMPAIGN
From Nov. 8th till 23rd Conducted by
MAURICE NEWMAN, OF PEHTH with a message for today — (or everyone.
Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday at 6-30 and 8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 8 p.m.
CHICDREN — Monday lo Thursday al 6-30 pm. RADIES' BRIGHT HOUR — Wodnosday al 2-45 pm
TEENAGERS — Monday al 8 p.m.
EHANKFIMAV-CimiSTOPlURLEE‘(
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BICIIAROaiAMBEBLAlN-MICHAELWRK.,^.^ K RIlAD IFSTiR H
K.IlAlHlO RO'Rm'K MH RUVM TECHNCCtCR" IWaSBYPEUJX? . SIMON WARD-FAYEDCNAWW.w-,
‘ THE fOl’R MUSKETEERS" IIIA
IM INA-M DNM, (,|||VDUM Al *r*«7t ttio * *4 y 1 ' . v - i v
ALEXANDER SAIKIND fT^RcvTngcor MibdyJA OLIVER REED*HAQL'Ftl. WELCH ‘
MUSKETEERS FOUR
Tel. 23278 GrandKinema Tel. 23278 THURS., FRI. & SAT. AT 7-30 p.m.
CIVIC HALL THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (A)
WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 10th Mon. to Sat. at 7>30 p.m; What could bft
. ; better than
' . The Three Musketeers?
MOBILE OFFICE WOULD SERVE
RURAL AREAS
A'MULTI-PURPOSE mobile office may be nurow j by the Ribble Valley Council to Improve ita Hnks the public .in rural areas.
An outline plan to buy pnd .
convert a yan for this purpose has been recommended for
the approval of the full council
. The 'offieo,- considered by th e council’s management
" ................ ^ F in e d ^ 4 0 ! A COLLISION on Longsight
■Road;' Clayton-le-Dale, cost Danny John Malier (27), of Central'Avenue;' ClitherQe, a £40 fine'at Clitheroe Magis-
■ trates’ Court “for driving a •lorry without; due carg: and attention;- ’
Chief; In8p. 'T .'J . Sumner :
•said Maher twice:tried to ‘ overtake, he collided with the rear of a car and went through • a hodge, • ■
Maher, in a letter to the ’
court, said he went into the hedge to avoid u car in front.
fey the nibble' Valley Policy and Resources Committee.
team as the best means nf the public
wide range of potential uses the committee was told. I t could provide facilitie,-
for ren t and mortgage ml inents, for rate payments and
p o s s ib ly - ip the longer tem for pension payments, it
exhibition centre, p po]]jng station, for general or tg provide facilities jn event of a local emergency
60 be vsed for an
_ Chief Executive Officer Mr Michael Jackson said it was
envisaged that the unit could
.*?? operated by present council staff, Should the plan receive
:thg full council's backing, trial : itineraries will be drawn up by the officers. One factor that would have to be taken into c o n s id e r a t io n would he whether the present offices in L o n g r id g e should remain open-
and the council, Would have a un - :< j |
MELl Mr Peter Mellor.l
-.were married at Gi| Barnoidswick, on The bride, a sales a:l the daughter of Mrl Iiogan and the late J Rogan. The bridegl farmworker.
Hall Farm, Gisburnl June Marjorie K| Queen Street, Bari
-.-Given away by hd Mr Kenneth Rogan I wore a white dressl sleeves, and a j |
r
.. . trimmed with lace I ried red and white | lily-of-the-valley. Bridesmaids ul Karen Rogan, brill
CYRlI GO B THEl
RALLYING is petrol-thirsty spl case as four merl Club proved at |
T0S8IDE INSTITUTE LAMB
DOMINO DRIVE
3 A T U R D A Y NOVEMBER 8th at 7-45 p.m.
Admission 30p: children 15p including supper
ROCHESTER FOLK CLUB at the
WHITE BULL HOTEL, ROCHESTER
TONIGHT \ Next week!
PAT RYAN
ALL HALLOWS, MITTON MEN'S EFFORT
Out at a Party? '
Down at the Club? so
§ M & NS |
FOH: Any kind of muelo. Any kind gt place. Back
Xjgp.
MIKE COLLINS DISCO
T e l Burnley 83842. NOW! n ■■
Clitheroe Parish Church Mothers' Union
JU M B L E SALE
TOMORROW (FRIDAY)
, NOVEMBER 7th' IN THE UPPER SCHOOL
ADMISSION 3p. 6-30 p el' REFRESH MEN^S
" c l a im in g D A lt^ " SLAIDBURN Y.F.C.
DOMINO drive in Slaldburn
CHRISTMAS WHIST and
Village Hall ^
Wednesday, N°v' 1 7- 45 p.m. ..
Power \ Unlimited \
formula one STOCK CAR RACING FINALE
s i i i s *5 Close etc. .
WHITE CITY STADIUM
MANCHESTER Saturday
N o v e m b e r 8*'* 7 . 0 0 p -m -
See the 197SSaason0" in style
I
WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE
in the Institute v
Friday, November 14th at 7-30 p.m.
ADMISSION 35p ~ ~
injure in fall
A CLITHEROE ml en g in e er was y | “satisfactory” in Royal Infirmary a!| 28ft in an accidenlf Cement works on Mr Laurence Ha|
of Kirkmoor Road, I visor for Havrisonl in g in K en d a l l Clitheroe, sufferol fractured leg and a | and foot. ■ He was c a r r l
mainlenimce work f metal, which vl hoisted up, slip knocked, him off T
platform to the gi| Mr Harrison, vT
ried, has worked f l Engineering, run ll brother Paul, foi| years.
' I t is the first nl firm has had in its | trading.
• P r in t wj fo r sale!
BARROW’S 1»| print works, at p | used, is to be put il Owners Tcotalll
^submitted an apJ demolish some nfl ings and advertise I sale, a spokesmarl this week.
I Tliu factory was!
■of-some controvcil when th e cosml
-.Faberge consider! ing it into theiil headquarters. 'I opposition from r | dents and eventual -fell through.
Help tej plea
■ • local textile i • ..'.“Pen made b E'ey "Council. “* The call
. ernment tc imports in oi
AN urgent . . .. meeting of tli
’ • Resour
t-.this week, ;heard^thaV''
;V.'\v®®7off®ing
.j-.treation.oLj
SIghiffcance ' .rcSppemjiloynie]
'■'^.Llt,;was fel ■*v, job creation'!
^ R ibW e f ] .enunent slioi
iiex«le>’duht | f e e-,2 l P
For the club too.i
second places in t lf heat of the Total I Drive and are now f the national finals [ on December 5th
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