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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 3rd, 1977 9 Fun for Ute kids while ntum shops I l i i^ i i iB U i COOKERS YOUR AREA DISTRIBUTORS m m
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10 different styles in GENT’S ANORAKS, £ 4 .5 0 t o £ 1 0
4 differenfstyles in LADIES’ ANORAKS (But many more due in any time).
Get a colourful SKI ANORAK, and look the part on Pendle (if the snow lasts!!)
Ski Anoraks our speciality. Nice to look at and easy to be seen'in.
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ipport Mell on your local market, Tues. and Sat.
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D Ample parking.
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Celt at our ahow> room Mon. to FrI. 9 a-m. to 5 p.m. Alscr
TRINITY Youth Club has picked a winner with Satur-
AN OLD-FASHIONED NIGHT OUT 0> ^ts^
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Area specialists for over 30 years mA son
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SALES & SERVICE BENOIX HOUSE
ROAST BEEF and Yorkshire pudding was on the menu at an^ old Eng^h^lyle b^quet organised by the Ribble Valley branch of the Ladies Auxiliary to the
If you are thinking of buying a sewing machine remember, it pays to Duy from a speciafist
Expert Repairs, Needles, Oil, Sewlight Bulbs, etc., ^ to r s Fitted, Cutting Out Shears and Sctssors supplied.
2 3A KING STREET, CLITHEROE. Telephone 23005.
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<fre88ed, Mrs Muriel Thome; of the Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe, the ladies e ^ h received a set of old-fashioned tumblers, and
^°^on^tte^OO^i^mte^Md^^’Ste at the dinner and disco were representatives
'T i n S r i z “ ntt®.Sn“ of the Alston Anns, Thomley.
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BRIDGE CLUB
WINNERS a t Clitheroe Bridge Club’s weekly dupli- categame were: NS — Mrs L. Wilkinson and Mrs Knowles; Mrs Murgatroyd and Miss Aldred. EW — Mrs Higson and Mrs Taylor; Mrs L. Boothman and Mrs Ruther
ford. Th e following hand would
normally be played in 2S by North, but in one case they were piLshed to 4S after EW bid to 4C. The contract was made by careful play:
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. A writers' circle on the cards
EFFORTS are likely to be made next September to form •
a writers’ circle for the Ribble
Valley. . A proposal to start a circle
Yes. I on on
in Whalley foundered through lack of support.-^But _teee keen, writers have now joined an established circle at Bum- ley, which meets fortnightly on a Saturday. . ' District principal for the
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District followed the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Anne N u t te r and Mr Andrew Nicholas Russell, a t SS Michael and John’s Church, CUtheroe. The bride is the youngest
A honeymoon in the LAe were Irene and Rachel Neira,
bride’s nieces. They wore Empire-line
daughter of Mr and Mrs Fran cis N u tte r , of Cardigan Avenue, Clitheroe, and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr and Mrs P. F. Russell, of Westroyd Drive, Mirfield. Given away by her father,
A normal ACX)L Wilding sequence K 1C
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model gowns, and brown jersey crepe shoulder capes with marabou trim. Miss Russell wore a brown Juliet cap, trimmed with marabou, and the others had marabou bonnets. All carried maraiwu muffs with sprays of freesia. Best man was Mr Jeremy
the bride wore ah Edwardiim model gown of magnolia French jersey with lace. She had a matching Juliet cap with a shor t circular veil and carried a bouquet of iris, tulips, freesia and hyacinth pips. Bridesmaid was Miss JajTie
Bussell, bridegroom’s sister, and the junior attendants
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Councillor criticises grants ‘abuse’
IT was an abuse to hand out big house improvement grants to people with money to glare. Labour’s Coun. Bert Jones (Clitheroe) claimed at a meeting of the Ribble Valley Housing Committee.
grants of £1,600 each to two a p p l ic a n ts whose to tal improvement works were costing £22,190 and £12,304 re spe c tive ly . Said Coun. Jones: “When someone has got £22,000 to spare, and another has £12,000 it seems totally wrong that we should be handing over £1,600 to
The council had made
them. “While the act which allows
us to make this type of grant is a good one in many respects, it is the abuse of it which concerns me.”
Harry Riding (Longridge) said the full council had dele gated to officers the power to make such grants.
Ckiramittee chairman Coun.
ton) added: “We should be encouraging people to build d ecent properties in this district if we can. I hope Coun. Jones is not taking the politics of envy.”
Coun. Terry Yates (Billing- P.
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day morning discos for “teeny hoppers,” while their mums go shopping.
About 50 youngsters attended I the first session, on Satur day, which was run by assistant leaders Kno Pozzi
and David Gamer.
There were 10 helpers to show I the youngsters tfie latest | dancing steps.
Money raised by the discos is ] for club funds.
C U T H E R O E ’S W A L K R O U N D S T O R E
• X. Willoughby and organist was Mr John Fish. A recep tion was held at the Calf’s
Williams and the usher was Mr Michael Cottam. The cere mony was performed by Fr E.
Head, Worston. The bridegroom, a fireman,
and the bride, a teacher of commercial subjects at Colne, will live at Glusbum, near
Keighley. Photograph: Clayton Photo
graphies, Great Harw-'ood. Cameramen learn
STILL life' and table top photography in two classes — colour sUdes and black and white prints — were the su bje c ts of this month’s competition for members of the Bibblesdale Camera Club. Both categories were won
Adult Education, Mr Jeff Smith, however, would like to see. a writers’ circle at Whal ley. I t could be operated on a club basis, using facilities at the adult centre, for an annual
group fee of £5. ■ .. Help would be available
from %e education committee and thm^ could also be meet ings at Ribblesdale School and Adult Centre,. Clitheroe.
by Mr Charlie Walmesley with his slides and Mr Les Youngs with prints. " It was the club’s turn to display the black and white entries for the Lancashire and C h e sh ire P h o to g rap h ic Union’s muiual competition, accompanied by comments
the entries that there are still | some very keen black and white specialists in the area. There were some beautiful
of seeing the prints and bear ing the judges remarks is to learn and take the opportunity of making comparisons b e tw e en one s ty le and another, perhaps deciding m one’s own mind how improv^ ments can be made m one s own photography. The o b je c ts of b e in g a
from the judge, Mr Haigh, of Ilkley. Although much attention these days is turned towards
colour -photography, it was obvious -from-the quality- of
member of a c a m ^ club is to incrcflSG' th s joy find sstisfflc-
tion th a t one can g e t from a w o r thw h i le hobby, and
members would be only . too p l e a ^ to help anyone where
possible.'.: • - . rA 7 - s i : iC n a l t c lo u a r t t la n e ;^ :B u r n le y .^ ^
enlargements in all classes. . One of the g r e ^ advantages
Do not ml»* thU golden oppotunity to buy at unbeotabto prices.
2 5% DISCOUNT 9rom 1976 LIST PRICES
and-taka advantage of our axtrsmely generoua caab dlaeounta a.g.. 29100 ffimant
Normal Retail £250.95
O U R R R IO E £ ’1 8 3 . 5 ® ^THEfHjpiy|E|IFU^NIS
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