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HOMEPRIDE FLOUR (plain or s.r.)
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McEWANS EXPORT... ......£5,67 24largecans TARTAN BITTER........... .........
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HEINEKEN U G E R . . . . . ......£4.78 24 large cans McKINLAY WHISKY, BOHLE...........£4.13
CSQM^ETTES 2p OFF 20 40p OFF ctn. 200
HEi^O^Y L^HE CAH:ES AT OiSOOIIliT F^iCES SPAR PRICES CUT UNTIL DECEMBER 31st
SPAR SOFT BLENDED MARGARINE........ .........2 9 p ib. SPAR WHOLE ORANGE/LEMON DRINK.... 2 9 p 34V!>oz. SPAR MILK/PLAIN CHOC. WHOLEMEAL . . .Z S V z p 7oz. SPAR TEA BAGS.............................................5 7 p ioo’s SPAR JAMS straw., rsp., plum, apricot........... 2 9 p iib. SPAR INSTANT MILK................................ .......4 9 p i2oz. SPAR BLUE DETERGENT................................. 3 7 V 2 p E3 SPAR AUTO DETERGENT......................................4 4 p E3 SPAR GARDEN PEAS.......
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offer no objections to the proposals, which have already received the support of the Ribble Valley Counncil.
if there was any evidence of restrictions being disre garded, then the matter should be raised with the Police or the County Coun cil, with a view to employing another warden. The Council decided to
these restrictions, but we have no one to enforce theni,” said Coun. Turner. “I t is impossible for the warden to look after any more restricted areas.” Coun. Bert Jones said that
asked by the county for its observations' on proposed restrictions for sections of Eshton Terrace, Greenacre Street, 'Woone Lane and the ■Waddington Road-Railway View junction. “It’s all right putting on
claimed that he couldn’t look after a quarter of the streets now covered by restrictions. The council has been
CLITHEROE’S single traf fic warden has too big an area to cover, it was claimed at a meeting of the Town Council. Coun. Dick T u rn e r
TIRED of the soaring cost of fees for adult evening classes, a group oL Pendle to n women have got together and formed a “Do your own thing” club. They choose their own
Worth every
penny"
CLITHEROE’S Silver Jubilee torchlight procession which attracted thousands of people to the town on June 11th, made a loss of £1,200.
an anticipated deficit of £750, the Town Council was told at its meeting.
This was compared with
Telford said that the esti mated expenditure on the event was £2,960, compared with income of £1,752, from collections and the sale of progi’ammes. This left a loss of £1,208 to be borne by the council.
Town Clerk Mr Leslie
resources was the firework display, which cost £1,086.
said it was a vei-y successful event and worth every penny spent on it.
Coun. Mrs Beryl Cassidy The largest drain on
. double that expected. Organised classes have
■subjects and teach them selves, and already member ship of the club is more than
all the year round, with just a short break in the summer.
making and crochet to card games occupies the evening, and anyone proficient in a subject or craft lends a hand to those wishing to learn,” she added, ’The women hope to meet
women at our first two club meetings, so it is quite a success. “Anything from dress
explained; “We’d been think ing about starting our own club for quite a while, and this season there ju s t weren’t enough people interested in one subject to start a class, so we decided to go ahead with our own idea. “We’ve had some 30
idea because they decided evening classes were getting too expensive and they were finding it difficult to get enough people interested in one subject — a minimum of 15 is needed — to form a class'. One of the members
nominal sum paid to cover Ughting and heating in the village hall. The women hit on their
been replaced by social get- togethers where subjects so far have ranged from whist and Scrabble to canvas work and Florentine embroidery! The only cost involved is a
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Advertiser readers . recall the time
OLD songs,; like old soldiers; never die — or so it would appe^ in the Clitheroe area.
request by Chatbum man Ml- Bill Edmondson for the lyrics of the song “ Ain’t I glad I came to Clitheroe,”
Annual , party
R i b b l e s d a l e School, members heard a talk on the life of an estate agent by Mr M. Taylor and Mr R. Bailey. They were thanked by R. Whitwell and J. Gill. M. Bristol took the chair tor, the business meeting.
pro v id ed by the gi r l members was served at the end of the evening and a vote of thanks to everyone involved was given by M. Bristol. At the weekly meeting in
ABOUT 50 members of Clitheroe Young Farmers’ Club held their annual bonfire party on Saturday at Mason Green, Bashall Eaves, by permission of Mr J. Spurgeon. A , h o t - p o t s u p p e r
For after we published a. groups including “The
track down the song by a friend, Mr Paul Graney of Manchester, who researches material for a number of
. tion given to Mr Edmondson revemed that the song was composed in 1923 by Mr Joseph McNulty, headmas ter of the Catholic School in Lowe rga t e . Later Mr McNulty left to become a priest and his brother took over at the school.
passed over to the group for possible inclusion in then- next LP. Some additional informa-.
asked about the song after hearing it sung during a folk evening at the Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe. Now the words have been
Idham 'Tinkers.” 'They had
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week thanked the Adver tiser and Times and the people who took the trouble to ring, now has the words for all five verses plus the chorus arid music. He had been asked to
the telephone at his home in Robinson Street hardly stopped ringing. Mr Edmondson, who this
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