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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 8th, 1977 7 “an


New Tory agent settles In


A WOMAN has taken over at the hehn as agent to the Clitheroe Division Conservative. Association — and in her first three days has attended four official evening engagements.


full-time work during the day at the_ Conservative Office in Railway View.


AUCTION .MART


ALL classes of stock were in firm demand a t Mondays fatstock sale a t Clitheroe Auction Mart. TVade


J - - '


in s teers and heifers again showed an improvement. F o rw a rd w e re 80 fa t cattle


(including 25 fa t cows), 78 ewes, 620 lamte and 27 fa t pigs. U g h t steers .made to 65p p e r kg. (aver­ age 59p), medium to 64.4p (60. Ip), l ig h t n e i fe r s to 61.6p (^ .4 p ) , medium to 62p (57. Ip). C R E h e i fe r s made to 62.8p


(56.4p), uncertified s teers to (57.8p), calf bulls to 69p (63.2p), f i r s t q u a l ity f a t cows to 46p (43.6p), other fa t cows to 39p


(38.^5. . H ^ -b r e d ewes made to £27.50


\MITS Valley Coun-


l^mmittee has lermits for the Inance of plays. I'.vere the Civic oe; Trinity


l^chool Hall; liool, VTialley; linty Primary lelen’s Sunday lington. I n i t te e also re n ew th e


I'h licence for for a further


[anting of the ll licence is [satis factory public safety


: and General


p e r head (£22.70), homed ewes to £21.20 (£17.60), Ught lambs to 144.5p p e r kg. (1^.28p), very Ught to 144.5p (137p), medium to 1 ^ .5 p (ISS.OSp), heavy to 128.5p (126.^p), lambs overall 137p. Pigs pork to 59p (58.6p), pigs


cutters to 59p (58.4p). (k>od trade in all sections was


th e h a l lm a rk of P r id a / s fort­ nightly sale of in-calf and store cattle and aU classes of sheep and lambs. In-calf cattle made to £360 per


h ead (av e rag e , £312), friesian bullocks to £270, friesian heifers to £260, cows and calves to £280, suckler steers to £123, heifers to £ 102. Half-bred lambs to £23, homed


Iambs to £20.20, homed ewes to £22.


Reserved


SOME seats on Kibble buses are being “reserved” for


I f lo w e r s


|y Mrs Cynthia [he showed


I’RATION and litmas decora- I'wer airange- h g iv e n to If Edis ford


l i t , Mrs Ann


I to make paper l as thanked by


^C AN B E FOUND g /JV OUR


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l i l L l t f i u y .


LINGERIE and KNITWEAR


DEPARTMENTS


SLIPS by Kayser and Slenderella.


NIGHTDRESSES and PYJAMAS.


NEGLIGEE SETS,


HOUSE COATS, BED JACKETS, BED SOCKS.


KNITWEAR: Morley, Tanya, & Ki lbirnie, Munrospun, ^ Traquair.


&


PLUS A WONDERFUL & RANGE OF GIFTS IN »j,


COSTUME JEWELLERY, H EVENING BAGS,


SCARVES, FUR HOODS, ^4 BLOUSES, SKIRTS and


SLACKS, COATS, SUITS " and DRESSES,


HANDKERCHIEFS, *1 TIGHTS, FANCY HOSE. »


is. At


PRE CHRISTMAS UPHOLSTERY


^ 14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE ’TELEPHONE: 23241


SALE


' 'C f f l i i M l T A i i A ’ ’ h aw ’fACAIICIES”


for BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, PATIOS, or any room which requires WALL or FLOOR ;


TILING.


All applications dealt with personally. CALL IN AT OUR


d u c k s t r e e t sh ow ro om s 3SS ; 1


T H E COACH HOUSE, DUCK STREET CLITHEROE


(Opposite Wellgate Motors). Tel. 24570/25602 OreNMon.-Fri-8*30a.m.to6p.ra,Sat.9-30am.to6p.m.'


PARKiR KNOLL SUIT! List Price £600.25 Sale Price. £425.00


PARKER KNOLL CHAIRS ALL AT SALM PfSICES


SEE OUR WINDOW AND SHOWROOM DISPLA Y OF SUITES


H. M. SOWERBUTTS t CO. 10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE.


Tel. 22598 ALL LINES SUBJECT TO A VAILABILITY LARGE SELECTION OF BEERS, STOUTS, CIDERS, MINERALS, ETC.


THIS IS A SELECTION FROM OUR LARGE RANGE OF ' WINES AND SPIRITS —CALL AND SEE


a-BOTTLES AND y4-BOTTLES AVAILABLE ON MANY SPIRIT LINES.


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THE funds of the Pat Seed cancer appeal and Gisburn WI-received tremendous advances after the village’s Christmas sale on Saturday. - For £402'was raised from the fair, in addition to a separate £72 donation received


during the afternoon for the appeal fund. ’treasurer of the Burnley branch of the appeal, Mrs Pat Shutt, opened the event.


She was welcomed by WI president Mrs W. Graveston. Mrs Shutt gave a brief account of the appeal and described the £750,000 scanner which would help save the lives of many people. She was thanked by Mrs D. Bolland,


and Mrs T. Morton. Pictime: Carol Graveston (3), of Park House Farm, and James Falshaw (6), of


with the youngsters. The raffle was won by Mrs M. Cowgill, K. Dalton, J. Rennett


Shuttleworth Hall, in Gisbum, have a “ride” on Santa’s knee, watched by some of the other children and Mrs Shutt.


whose son David presented Mrs Shutt with a plant. All the stalls reported a brisk trade, and Father Christmas proved as popular as ever


the seats — which are conveniently situated near the bus doorways — ask passengers to give them up if a disabled or elderly person boards. The move is part of a nationwide scheme involving all 30 local concerns in the National Bus Company.


elderly and handicapped people. Special notices by


who took up her new post on Monday, is no stranger to h a rd work.' Since she became Yoimg Conservative Organiser for Wales in 1962 she has been actively invol­ ved in local politics.


. But Miss Mary Dutton,


at her last position as agent to the Barry, constituency in, Wales, which played a large in the Conservatives


And it was her hard work


part winni^ every seat in the last County Council elec­ tions.


Dutton has taken over from Mr Douglas Robinson who has become chief agent to the Liverpool Conservative Association.


and Loi^ridge Women’s branch "Christmas Do” on Tuesday night, followed by another business meeting.


involved in local affairs, attending a Padiham branch meeting on Monday night,


Already she has become A native of Chester, Miss This is in addition to her


Collections for charity


A TOTAL of 12 street and four house-to-house collec­ tions have been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s F in an c e and General Purposes. Committee for


But today she returns to


W^es for a farewell presen­ tation to her from the Welsh agents.


area, and her main aim, apart from keeping associa- t io n e v e n ts ru n n in g smoothly, is to improve party membership.


Clitheroe constituency chiefly because it is a rural


good membership, but I intend to stress at every meeting I attend that it needs even more members,” she said.


“The association has


interest in the Conservative Association, but only gave up her job with the electric­ ity board and went into full time politics 15 years ago.


been agent for East Flint, and the large Merioneth constituency.


IWOmERFUL mm Since then she has also She has had a life-long She has come to the


hold their street collection on August 12th and a house-


to-house collection between August 7th and 11th.


collection in Whalley on April 29th and in Clitheroe on July 8th, and a house-to- house collection between August 28th and October 10th. The pensioners’ group


ing both street and house-to- house collections — Lepra and the Clitheroe branch of the National Federation of GAP Associations. Lepra will make a street


tions vdll be taken by the Ladies’ Comfort League of Preston Royal Infirmary (all year) and the Institute for Blind Welfare (between March 1st, 1978 and February 28th, 1979). Two groups are conduct­


street collections will be Royal British-Legion Poppj Appeal (November 11th) Alexandra Rose Day (Jum 24th), Clitheroe Ladies' Lifeboat Guild (May 13th) Friends of , the -Samaritans (August. 19th), British Sailors Society (not fixed), St John Ambulance (June 24th), Gisburn Festival Hall Committee (May 20th), Ribble Valley Centre of the Red Cross (August 19th in Longridge, August 26th in Chipping, September 23rd in Cllitheroe), Clitheroe branch of the NSPCC (not fixed), RNIB (July 22nd). House-to-house collec­


next year. The groups conducting


Billington man attacked


wife AFTER a night out drinking Together, a Billington man assaulted his wife when they returned home, result­ ing in-her needing hospitM treatment.


(prosecuting) told Clitheroe magistrates that Mrs Eileen Smith was treated for cuts to her nose, and bruises on her forehead, scalp and back, after the attack oy her husband at their home in P a s t u r e l a n d s Drive, Billington.


I n s p . B i l lM o o r e


Waiting list cut


COLOURED slides of a holiday cruise helped dispel the winter gloom for 98 members of Ribblesdale (C lith ero e) Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild at their meeting on Monday.


showed the slides and added an amusing commentary. He was thanked by Mrs M. Woodford.


Mr F. Dairi, of Kirkham,


waiting list. JL-s E. Windle was reinstated as guild trea­ surer, with Mrs Cunliffe acting as deputy. .


Hall, was attended by eight new members. There are now only two people on the


The meeting, in the Parish


given by Miss Wolstenholme and Mrs Herman, and an interesting federation report given by Mrs A. Simpson. A sales table in aid of the hospitality fund made £23.


Section reports were


and the Mayor are (from the left, standing): Linda Logan, Ivy Davies and Mr Jack Ruffley, the Council’s


Miss Glisbey and the Mayoress.


FAIR HELPS SCANNER FUND . I ' l


Coun. Newhouse showed the girls round the council chamber and explained the history of the Mayoral regalia. In our picture with Janet


Chief Legal and Administ­ ration Officer. Seated are


pupils at the presentation, all members of the school’s civics course. They were accompanied by Miss K. M. Glisbey, head of the history department. After the presentation,


a “Jubilee jollification’’- day at the school earlier in the year, plus donations from parents and pupils. Jaiiet was one of a dozen


CLITHEROE Girls’ Gram­ mar School’s contribution to the. Queen’s Silver Jubilee Appeal Fund — a cheque for £400 — was handed over to the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Edward Newhouse, by head girl Janet Brown. 'The money was raised by


Closed for three weeks


THE Ribblesdale Pool will be closed' for three weeks from Sunday night for rout­ ine' maintenance. The work will involve repainting and repairs to the baths’ pump­ ing machinery. This period has been chosen because it is traditionally the quietest of the year. “When we reopen, the baths -will look spick-and span and as good as new,” said Mr David Phillips, the pool manager.


.September, his wife had applied for a divorce and put up their house for sale. He.added, “This has


caused me more upset and misery than anything. I’ve tried to patch things up but it doesn’t seem possible.”


PRINTS OF PHOTO­ GRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE TAKEN BY OUR PHOTO­ GRAPHERS ARE avail­ a b l e -TO ORDER.


trates he was completely in the wrong. He said his wife had attacked him earlier in the evening while they were at a public house and the argument carried on when they arrived home. Since the incident in


tal domestic worker, adnut- ted the assault. and was remanded on bail until January 3rd for social reports. Smith told the magis­


Victor Smith (31), a hospi­ .


CHRISTMAS BARGAINS


44 piece Satin leaf stainless steel cutlery ' set


Pop-rivet kit...........i.......................... .


£14.90 £4.62


Kumfi-Kut scissors......:^.................................. . £3.72 Nutcrackers.............................................


£1.20


Cork extractor............ ................... ............ . £2.10 Brabantia can opener..................................... £2.74 Rolcut secateurs................................ Rolcut Rower Gatherer...........................


£4.21 £2.00


Spear and Jackson stainless steel trowel and weedfork.................................. ................ £12.74 Set of three Pyrex casseroles....................... — Sairnen tool holdall......................................... £6.21 Cona coffee set............. ................... .............. £13.12 Camping Gaz butane gas lighter.................. £9.72 Camping Gaz blowtorch................................. £11.25 Record woodworker vice.... .......................... — Record 3ln. vice.... .....................





Dohner H. S. drill set.............i......................... — 13 piebesocket set................................... — Stanley ratchet screwdriver.......................... £5.44 Cookers, fridges and washers move easy on Easy Rider rollers...................................... £4.25


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Many more bargains in our basement tooi showroom ^


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14 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Telephone 23622/3


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TURNERS f SCOTCH


i PASSPORT,......................... £ 3 .9 9 i FINDLATERS...................... £ 4 .1 9 f BELLS.................... .1............ £ 4 .3 5 ! TEACHERS.....................


£ 4 .3 5


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£ 4 .9 5 VODKA ^ SMIRNOFF...................... BRANDY


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LBOUERS


WARNINKSADVOCAAT.... £ 2 .9 9 DRAMBUIE.......................... £ 5 .3 5 BENEDICTINE......... ........... £ 6 .2 0 TIA-MARIA.........


£ 4 .2 2


GRAND MARNIER.............. £ 6 .1 0 COINTREAU......


..... £ 5 .9 9


CHERRY BRANDY............. £ 4 .4 5 APRICOT BRANDY............ £ 4 .6 5 CREME-DE-BANANES...... £ 4 .8 5 PARFAIT ARMOUR........... £ 4 .8 8 ORONGE CURACAO......... £ 5 .4 0


VERMOUTH ,


CINZANO BIANCO............. £ 1 .4 9 MARTINI ROSSO............. . £ 1 .4 9 STOCK BIANCO.................. £ 1 .4 9 STOCK ROSSO............... . £ 1 .4 9 STOCK EXTRA DRY......... £ 1 .4 9 DUBONNET........................ £1.69 CAMPARI..........


..... £ 3 .9 0 PERNOD.............................. £ 5 .4 9


£ 6 .0 9 £ 6 .0 9 £ 4 .3 4 £ 4 .7 8


; LOUIS BARON..................... £ 4 .3 0 £ 4 .1 5 ROMANOFF......................... £ 3 .9 9 PORT


SANDEMAN RUBY.......... SANDEMAN TAWNY........ SANDEMAN PARTNERS.


£2.15 £2.15 £2.39


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HENKELLTRUCKEN......... £ 2 .6 9 ASTIGANCIA...................... £ 1 ,7 9 GOLDEN GUINEA.............. £ 2 .1 2 VEUVE AMOT...................... £ 2 .3 9


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BEREICH NIERSTEIN........ £ 1 .9 8 ^ ’


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