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Happy Days Club, at their Christmas party, heard Mrs Val Huddleston, of Chip ping, give a hilarious account of life on the farm. Tea was followed by bingo.
Hilarious Members of Chipping
Tricks and spots A profit of £154 was made
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Mrs Joan Rogerson, Mrs N. Wright, Mrs Moon, Mrs M. Walmsley. Gents — S. Dennison, G. Cook, A- Roberts, F. Greenhalgh. Dominoes: A. B. !^son,
by Chipping and District Old People’s Welfare Committee with a whist and domino drive. Whist winners: Ladies —
buffet supper, followed by games. Domino winners were Mrs
year are: Miss R. Mundy (president), Mrs Bristol and
M r s I r e l a n d (v ic e - & r e s id e n t s ) , Mrs M.
Y0UN6 GENERATION
Fashion for girls who have styie Children 5 to teens,
David Charles, Little Saint etc. Ladles, 10's, i2's, 14’s.
Good Selection of EVENING DRESSES by Shubette, Bernshaw.
Closed Monday, open all day Thursday
187 WHALLEY NEW ROAD, BUCKBURN Tel. 55382
(whist).
E. Kay (dominoes), G. Walker and Mrs A Woods
S. Lawson, M. Burrows, M. Richardson, Mrs Walker, E. Finder, E. Kellett, M. Cross. Consolation prizes went to
Burrow, Mrs M. Leece, Mrs L. Kenyon, Mrs A. Ellison, Malcolm Jackson, Mrs M. Ellison. Competition: Mrs A. Whittaker, Mrs R. Pearson.
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unwanted toys and games to the annual' toy • service at Chipping Parish Church on Sunday morning. The Rev. ■T. Green received the toys, which are to be given to St Denys Children’s Home in Clitheroe.
Toys Children took th e ir
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Mark Robinson (Sunday School), Diane Airey (G u id e s ) , Simon Kay (Scouts), Mr J. Hutchinson (choir), Mrs P. Gifford (Mothers’ Union), Mr H. E. Airey (sidesman), Mrs I. Ramsden (head teacher), Mr T. Blackburn (churchwar den) and the Rev. T. (Jreen, who conducted the service. Harold Jackson was
o rg ^ s t and an augmented choir sang three items. B a rb a ra Smithies was soloist.
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donated by parents and friends and £200 profit was made for Scout and Cub funds.
evening was a clog dance performed by Alban Snape, Assistant District Commis sioner-for Scouts, and D u n c a n F ie ld in g , a Clitheroe Venture Scout. R a f f le pr ize s were
presentation was made to Mrs J. Richardson, former treasurer. The attraction of the
Chipping and District Scout Group neld a Christmas dance and raffle on Friday, with music provided by the EGB trio and a Kentucky chicken supper. During the evening a
Clogs The parents’ section of
at Chipping Parish Church and Simday evening. Lessons were read by
lessons and carols was held
Readings The festival of nine ■
Mrs W. Barker, Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs S. Robinson. Gents — Mr W. Barker, Mr A. S e rg e n t , Mrs B. Knowles. D om in o e s : Mrs A.
domino drive organised by Chipping Parisn Church Mothers’^ Union, Mr Joe Moon was MC. Mre E. Jack- son and helpers served supper. Whist winners:^ Ladies —
Winning hands At the monthly whist and
ewhurst (secretary) and Mrs Ross (treasurer).
acted, as was a hilarious sk e tch “ The runaway Christmas toys,” which the juniors had written them selves. As a finale they sang seasonal songs.
Augmented An advent carol service
and musical items were on the programme when chil dren of Pendleton and Mear- ley CE School entertained parents and friends at their Christmas concert. The story of “The Pied Piper” was beautifully
Variety Sketches, poems, dances
carol singing accompanied by Mrs M. Taylor on the piano. Officials for the coming
Crossley, Mrs R. ^Collinge, Mrs Coles and - Mrs Whit taker (cons.) and Scrabble- winners were Mrs Howarth (high) and Mrs Carr (low). Riufle: Mrs D. York, Mrs Listor, Mrs Blezard, Mrs Rayton, Mrs Berry, Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs Bald win, Mrs Brown, Mrs Coles and Mrs Jackson. The evening ended with
. committee served refresh ments.-
-Recitations and - readings followed and the ladies’ tea
Mothers! Union overseas work was held at the home of Miss McArthur, Kirkside, West Bradford, on Thurs day. The bring-and-buy stall was well stocked and £45 was raised. Mrs M. Kindle won a large box of groceries.
Groceries A coffee morning in aid of
lessons and carols at St Catherine’s Church, West
Gbodchild. Organist was Miss Elsa Carr and sides men Mr J. Smith and Mr J. Mackenzie.
Bradford, on Sunday, was conducted by Canon C. F.
Simday School children who p re s e n te d matchboxes which they had filled with coins during the year. Read ers were Mr J. Mackeiuae, Carol Heanan, Elizabeth Iphofen, Alan Hardy and thehe vicar.
The congregation included Read
Mrs R. Marsland (PCC member), Mr Thornber
pupil; (Su ’
the village and district this week singing carols for Christian iud.
Bllllngton
sandwiches and mince pies was sei-ved to members and their guests from White Coppice WI. The next meet ing -will be the annual dinner
a t Whalley Abbey on January 11th. Thorniey
with-Wheatley brought friends to their Christmas party, where folk music provided by Dr Butler was the entertainment. Presi d e n t Mrs N. Cowell welcomed the guests and Mrs Ward proposed the vote V\Ta j tg of thanks.
Tea-pot Members of Thornley-
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departing SATURDAY, JUNE 10th, 1978 for 7 nights
YOUR HOLIDAY ITINERARY
for the scenic journey via the Eastern Feils of Cumbria, the Southern Uplands of Scotland arxt the magnificent Forth Road Bridge to the Ochll Hills and the Gty of Perth where arrival is chie in the late aflornoon. A glass c4 table wine will be served with your first dinner in the hotels after which the evening is free.
SUNDAY — Morning free. Afternoon City Tour of Perth with a local guide and also visiting 16th century Scone Palace where admission is Indudeo. EverVng Ceillcfri at the Salutation Hotel where Haggis. Tatties and Neeps will be available for approximately 35p per portion.
MONDAY— Morning free for guests at the Queens: visit to the Scotch Whisky
where admission is included. Returning via Kirriemuir. Blairgowrie and Beech Hodge. Evening Coiiidh at the Salutation'Hotel.
TUESDAY — Full. excursion to the Trossachs via Loch Earn. Bonny
Strathyre and the Pass of Leny to Callarxler. After a packed lunch, we continue via the Lake of Menteith. Aberfoyle and the Dukes Pass to the Trossachs where an afternoon cruise on Loch Katrine is Included. Return via Loch Achray and Loch Venachar. Evening free.
WEDNESDAY — Morning visit to John Dewar arxf Sons Ltd. at Inveralmond for guests at the Queens; free for guests at the Salutation. AfterrxTon
excursion following the course of the River Tay via Dunkeld. Strathtay.
Aberfefdy. Kenmore and Loch Tay to Killla Returning via Loch Earn. » Rllans. Comrie arxf Crieff. Evening free.
T H U I^ A Y . — Full day excursion to Pitlochry and the Road to the Isles via the Pass of Wiliecrankie. the Ckieens View and Loch Tummel to Tummel Bridge. Return via G e n Cochill. Amulree. Sma G en arxi G en Almorxf. EveAng Ceilidh at the Salutation Hotel.
FRIDAY — Morning free. Afternoon excursion to the Firth of Tay. the Tay Road Bridge and Dundee allowing time for shopping returning via the Carse of Gowrie. Evening free.
SATURDAY — Morning departure for the return journey to East Lancashire where arrival Is due in the late afternoon.
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL and THE SALUTATION HOTEL £89.50. Supplement for private bathroom £7.00
CHOICE OF TWO HOTe Ls IN PERTH
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$ATUROAY — Morning deoarture bv National coach Irom East Lancashire
the stMf and Mrs F. Brown, of Longridge, provided organ accompamment.
main roles being taken by Stephen Crook, James Holden, Christopher and Mark Slater, (Jatherine Dewhurst, Graham Holt, Peter Howson, David Pye, Andrew Preston, Michael Forshaw, Steven Peckham, Mark Neaiy, Simon Crook, Phillip Rich and Daniel Moon. The play was produced by
Guides and Browmes -will be travelling by coach to Preston Guildhall to the pantomime “Goldilocks and
the three Bears.” Pendleton
were jomed by, the village Ladies’ Club and other friends for their Christmas
Buffet Members of Pendleton WI
'•a.ter discussing the chil dren’s party in January, and holding a short debate on education, there was a.
and camp fire songs. Tea and biscuits were served to visitors. On January 9th, the
Browmes in wigs and make up provided an hilarious sketch m a concert given by Chippmg Gmdes and Brow mes m the village hall on Monday. There was a nativity play
Contest A “Miss World” contest by
presented a nativity play, “The first crib of St Francis of Assisi,” in church on Sunday. All 49 pupils participated,
RC School, Chipping, West Bradford
Nativity Children from St Mary’s
the programme for the coming year, the main theme bemg the upbringing of children. Suggestions were made for a summer outing when members could • bring their children.
secretary and Mrs Pat Hatherell treasurer, with help from Mrs Margot Hardy and Mrs Thelma Carter respectively. The time of 10-30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of the month IS to be kept for meet- . mgs, with an evemng meet- mg once a quarter. . A discussion followed on
to Save the Children Fund, £15 to the children’s ward at Calderstones for equipment, and to buy a fan heater for the Sunday School kitchen. Mrs April Bell is to be
helped West Bradford Methodist Church Ladies’ Bright Hour to enjoy the Christmas spirit. Mrs M. Knowles started -the carol singmg and members chose their favourite family carols. Miss Pate sang a solo and Mrs N. Frankland was the • pianist.
In the spirit Carols and mince pies
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and tre a su re r Mrs M. Cunliffe presented reports. They and other members. who had helped in running the group were thanked by chairman Mrs C. F. (jlood- child. It was agreed to give £15
and West Bradford Young Members Group was held in St Catherine’s Sunday School, West Bradford. Secretary Mrs J. Hartlw
Donations The ACM of Waddington
. There was a bring-and- buy stall to raise money to take the children to the pantomime “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” early in January. Mrs Lawson, who has served on the committee fo r many y e a rs , was presented with a, tea-pot.
won by Mrs Lawson, Mrs Chamley and Mrs Moulding and the raffle by Mrs P. Procter and Mrs D. Cham ley. The raffle money is being sent to a Preston school for children with spina bifida.
A hat competition was
Hoghton, near Preston, provided entertainment at the (Christmas meeting of Billington and Langho WI, and was thanked by presi dent Mrs Sylvia Bithell. L a t e r a s u p p e r of
Dancers A dance team from
(treasurer) and the Rev. J. G. Cole (priest-in-charge). The choir has been touring
Samantha Bailey (chorister), Philip Wilson (day school _ if), Mrs J. Whit well Sunday school teacher),
Sunday, an augmented choir of adults and children sing ing selected carols. Lessons were read by:
was held in All Saints’ Church, Pendleton on
was baked and decorated by Guider Mary Wilkinson for the 2nd Read St John’s Guides’ Christmas party.
Constitutional Club on Monday evening, winners were: Ladies — Mrs B. Rimmer, Mrs E. Brownhill (Cons). Gents — Mrs P. Larkin, Mrs B. Bracewell (Cons). Competition: Mrs S. Hutchinson. MC was Miss E. Ennis.
Trumps At the whist drive in Read
Cake A spedM Christmas cake
Matchboxes The annual service of
-Dave is local rally champion
SATURDAY’S Hall Trophy Rally in Clitheroe, was won by a Burnley pair of drivers, Harrison anc Ainsworth. But Dave Calvert, of Cow Ark, took the Clitheroe and District Motor CJlub’s champion ship.
Hockey girls make hard work of it
Chorley 1, West Bradford Ladies 3
WEST BRADFORD faced only nine players in their away hockey match against Chorley on Satur day, ana felt conHdent of repeat ing their 6-0 victory of the begin ning of the season. But bn their opponents very
severe pressure all through the ^ t half. Their defence, facing sustained attacks for the &rst time this season coped admirably, particularly Manon Fox in goal who saved a penalty flick, but mid way through the second half they eventually conceded a goal. By the last twenty minutes, however, the hard work put in by
the home' team was telung, and West Bradford began to play the fluent hockey of which they are
capable.
rebound off the Chorley goal keeper to score their first goal, and then Janet Moss scored after a • fine individual run into the drcle. A second goal from Anne Hutch
Anne Hutchinson followed up a *
inson gave west Bradford a rather undeserved victory.
FIRST WIN Dugdales 6,
DUGDALE S recorded their first win in six friendlies, when they destroyed LEG with three goals in each ‘half. The home side were soon on t(m and Wilson scored twice in four minutes. Price
LEG Blackburn 0.
of St John’s Church, Read, paraded their flags at Sunday’s family Communion service. The Scout flag was carried by Steven Hill, escorted by
Flags Scouts, Guides and Cubs
Elizabeth (Sloodway and Helen Stubbs. Judith Skin ner took up the collection, Susan Wilkinson the wine, Jill .Tomlinson the water and Josephine Russell the bread.
S ated to the -vicar by Hilton, escorted by
Circle held their Christmas p a r ty a t th e United Reformed School. They had supper, played games, sang carols and were entertained by the Pendle Waysiders.
Friendly Read Ladies’ Friendly
Club, with leaders Rob Hughes, Julie Vanity and Da-vid Cook, went carol sing ing in the -rillage on Thurs day. ’They collected £16 for the local branch of the NSPCC.
Members of Read Youth
Scouts sang carols and le s sons were read by Josephine Russell and Andrew Oughton. Canon P. A. Schofield conducted the
Hurst Green Sition at St John’s Church,
Gift day There was a large congre-
- play, and lessons were read by Miss Mary Pennmgton (choir), Miss Ruth Yates (day and Sunday schools), Mrs J. Marsden (Mothers’ Umon), Mr R. Coupe (chur chwarden) and the pnest-in- charge, the Rev. A. R. Higginson. ’The gift day collection
service and gift day on Sunday. Children of the Sunday School performed a nativity
raised £100 towards the boiler fund, which is now completed. Mr Higginson expressed thanks to sll who had given so generously, including the Bradford Diocesan Board of Fmance.
of the Women Conserva tives, meeting in the Memo rial Hall, held a whist and domino drive and sale of gift parcels, which made £30.83 for funds; Whist -winners: Ladies —
Parcels The Hurst Green branch
Mrs Mercer, E.. Hartley. Gents — Mr J. Holden, Mrs Ainsworth.
A rm s t r o n g , Mr M. Greenhalgh, lu s M. Grotty. Competition: Mrs M.
Dominoe s : Miss A. Grotty. - urst Green, for the carol
Scouts and Guides held a carol service in St John’s Church. Susan Gardner carried the Guide flag, escorted by Judith Skinner and Philippa Haworth. The Guides and Cub
On parade On Friday evening. Read
escorting. The cross was carried by Christopher Shaw and Cub Darren Gandy was server. The Guide flag was
into the second h ^ — completing his hat-trick; By the end of the match, Scott and Braithwaite had also found the net'to cap.a fine team display. Braithwaite and Cov^rthwaite were outstanding for Duedale’s.
increased the lead just before the break. Wilson struck again two minutes
Paythorne
Duncan Maxwell, and- Timothy Moss carried the Union flag, with Gary Smith
sang three carols and after wards J;he congregation enjoyed , a Christmas tea. The collection amounted to £16 for charities.
te r , the Rev. A. Ward Jones, of Chatbum, was unable to attend the service, through illness. Sunday School scholars
read at Paythorne Chapel’s carol service by Mrs Morton, Mrs M. Rushton, Mr - D. Kelsall and Mr E. Gorst. Unfortunately the minis
Collect £16 The Christmas story was
Local boys in
national — side -—
\fewell, were in the side that gained a 1-1 draw. Both are pupils a t Queen Elizabeth's Grammar
were selected for the Public Schools’ squad. This means they
goal that earned Mond^s draw, has been invited by Blackburn Rovers FC to train at their ground.
Public Notices CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES
Christmas Publishing Arrangements The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office, 3 King Street.
Clitheroe, will be dosed from 4 p.m. Friday, December 23rd, to 9 a.m. Wednesday, December 28th.
•tomorrow (Friday); classified advertising 4 p.m. tomorrow (Friday); births, marriages and deaths December 28th.
The issue of Thursday, December 29th will be published as usual, the copy deadline for display advertising will be 12-30 p.m.
a.m. Wednesday,
December 27tl Best wishes from all the staff for a happy Christmas.
. RIBBLE VALLEY LIBRARIES CHRISTMAS CLOSING
Clitheroe and Whalley Libraries will be closed
SATURDAY 24th, MONPAY 26th, TUESDAY 27th, DECEMBER and MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY
ADVERTISERS’ ANNOUNCEMENT
ALEnERTO A CHRISTIAN
DearBa;, As promsed a letter confirning cxjr telephone conversation regardng — The Mystery of the Bghth Day. God said to Abraham — G^sis C17, V12;
And He that Is eIgM days old shall be drcumdsed among you, every
man child In your generation, he that Is bom In the house, or bought with money of aiiy stranger, which is not of thy seed
The reason for the eighth day and not any other was only dtscovered after
the Iasi war and centres around the fact ttiat a newfy-bom child is prone to bleedng especially between the second and fifth days of me. Not only is the
bload dotting factor Vifamn ‘ IC’ InsuffiaenUy in evidence in the blood stream until the sevenlh day of life, but another blood faclM called ’ prothrombin,’ also necessaiy for blood dotting, is at its one bme high peak on the eighth day Qearly knew all this, h ^ His instruction to Abraham. Abraham dd not choose the eighth day. He had not been arcumosed and the whole Idea was new lo him. God the Oeator of Vitanvn K, chose that particular day,
. The existence of V H ^ n K was first suspected In 1929, was soon Isolaled andhasbeenwidelyussdsince 1939, amongolheruseshashelpedthenew bom Wants often low in blood dotting ability lo have a healthy start in Ilia.
It Is most significant that m an unbelieving age such as this God has allowed
/ man lo learn one of Ks secrets and God in His irfitmte wisdom, inducted the eighth day dause, so some 4,(XX) years later He would through medcal - sdencs prove the accuracy of the scnptures and still show how He is concerned about us.; .
TNs lesson gives us strong evidence of Gorfs exIsteiKe. Thereforo from Ibis lesson wo cen conctude that there Is a God.
God bless you, -- ■ Jm.
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- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30lh
. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF /\ND STORE CATTLE, AND ALL CLASSES OF STORE SHEEP. Irvcalf cattle 12 noon, store cattle 12-30 p.m., store sheep 1 p.m.
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COMBINED S/U.E OF CALVES, DAIRY CATTLE AND FATSTCX;K. Ckjmmendng with calves at 11-30 a.m., followed
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Thursday, December 29th — Weekly Sale 100 Newly Calved Friesian Cows and Heifers
GIsburn Auction Marts Ltd
350 Hearing Calves and Stirks of all Breeds 400 Prime Steers, Heifers and Slaughter Ck)ws 1,500 Fat Lambs and Sheep lOOFatPira 200 Store Hgs
30 In Calf Friesian Cows and Heifers 30 Beef Store Cattle
11-30 a.m.
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12-30 p.m. Auction Telephone Gisburn 376/7
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Wednesday, December 28th— Weekly Sale 30 Newly Calved Pnesian Cows and Heifers
Saturday, December 24th — No Sale 3(X) Fat Lambs, Sheep and Store Lmbs
20 Beef Store Cattle 50 Prime Steers, Heifers and Slaughter Cows
10 In Fnesian Cows and Heifers 11-00 a.m.
11-00 a.m. 12 noon
Saturday, December 31st— No Sale
LIGHT CA R T IN G , lo ca l rem o v a l s a n d s to ra g e , r e a so n a b le r a te s . — T e l . B u rn ley 3 1 1 2 5 o r 3 1 1 2 8 .
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will now be playing in the English Schools’ Football Assodanon’s Soccer Festival. This takes place at Skegness next Easter. Meanwhile PauLwho scored the
School, Blackburn, and were joined in the side by schoolmates, Craig Mann (16), of Ribchester, and Ian Johnson (17), of Penwor- tham. After the game all four players
TWO local footballers played for an England Public Sriiools’ team, against an FA Youth side, at Roehampton, on Monday. Russell Kraghley (17), of Whal ley, and Paul MacIGntoah (17), of
muddv Ditch West Radford never felt at ease, and in fact were under
- Saturday’s- rally proved the decisive last stage of the Glitheroe club’s champion ship. For Dave Galvert and Bill Honeywell were both in with a chance of the title. However, Honeywell, in
-F r a n k l a n d , failed to complete the course. This gave Calvert his chance whidi he duly took.
Waddington and Gerry
clinched the SD34 title some w e e k s ago and. las weekend’s i^ y was just a formality. Another pair of Clitheroe
Honeywell this season has been the SD 34 contest. This title did not hinge on the result of Saturday’s rally, as reported in last week’ Advertiser and Times. Ho n eywe l l in fa
But consolation for
c ommo n wi t h othe Clitheroe drivers, Richard
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
TOWN AND. COUNTRY PLANNING ACT ,1971,
drivers well pleased with their results tms
season.are John Morton and Bernard Griffin. "Iliey won the team award on Saturday to add to the prize for second position they achieved in the SD34 event. Also among the prizes on
Saturday were Clitheroe’s Geoff Ainsworth and John
Meadows. They won the semi-experts’ class.
Transport hereby gives notice that he proposes To make an order under S.209 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of a length of an unnamed highway and requir- ir^ the provision of a new highway and a footpath at Low Moor, Clitheroe, Lancashire to enable residential develop ment to be carried out in accordance with planning permission granted to Ribble Valley Borough Gouncil-under Part I
During 28 days from the
22nd December, 1977 copies of the draft order and relevant
plan may be inspected at all reasonable hours at the Chief Executive's Offices, Ribble Valley Borough Diuncil, The Castle, Clitheroe, Lancashire and may be obtained free of c h a rg e (quoting NWRT 5063/41/10) from the address stated below.
Within the above-mentioned
period of 28 days, ariy person may by notice to the Secretary o f S t a t e (R e f : NWR T 5063/41/10), at his address at the office of the Regional controller (Roads and Trans- portaUon), Departments of the Environment and Transport, North West Region,
Su.nley Building, Piccadilly Plaza, Manchester Ml 4BE, object to the making of the order.
J. N. ATKINSON, Chief Adminsitrafion Officer to the Regional C o n t ro lle r (Roads & Transportation), North West Region.
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0 9 5 1 5 , 0 3 4 9 7 . 0 8 7 7 6 , 0 0 9 4 6 . A n d Ju b i le e C row n s e ach o f th e fo l low in g : 0 8 3 0 4 , 0 2 8 8 1 , 0 3 0 6 5 , 0 9 6 3 7 . -0 2 6 2 2 , 0 4 6 3 7 , 0 2 6 7 3 , 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 6 9 8 6 , 1 0 6 6 6 , 0 1 9 3 0 , 0 0 3 9 5 , 0 9 5 6 4 . 0 8 1 3 2 , 0 4 0 8 2 , 0 3 3 6 5 , 0 1 3 5 9 . 0 0 8 7 6 0 4 9 1 6 , 0 1 1 2 1 . 0 8 6 2 7 . 0 0 3 4 5 0 0 6 4 7 , 1 0 9 3 8 , 0 4 9 2 7 , 0 0 3 0 6 0 1 2 7 9 , 0 6 8 9 5 . 0 8 7 8 1 , 0 8 4 6 5 , 0 6 9 4 8 , 0 0 0 6 9 , 0 8 2 0 5 , 0 1 7 0 8 ,
Public Notices
BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS (DISCLOSURE) ORDER, 1977
The Business Advertisements (Disciosure) Order, 1977, cx)mes into effecrt on January 1st,' 1978, and requires aii advertisements by persons who seek to seii goods in the course of a business to make that fact ciear.
Deaiers or Traders are not permitted to advertise in classified columns in such a way that readers are led to believe that goods are being offered by a private seller.
Legal Notices I CAROLE DARBYSHIRE
N ow r e s id in g a t 2 G re en d a le View C h a tb um h a v in g d u r in g th e p a s t s ix m o n th s c a r r ie d o n t h e t r a d e - o r c a l l i n g o f R e s ta u r a n te u r HEREBY GIVE NO T IC E th a t i t is m y in te n t io n t o a p p l y - a t t h e L ic e n s in g S e s s io n s to be h e ld a t C l i th e ro e o n th e 5 th d ay o f J a n u a ry n e x t f o r th e g r a n t t o m e o f a J u s t i c e s ’ O n -L ic e n c e o f th e d e s c r i p t i o n o f R e s t a u r a n t Licence a u th o r i s in g me to se ll by r e ta i l a n y In to x ic a t in g l iq u o r w h ic h m ay be s o ld u n d e r a JXistlces' Licence o f t h a t d e s c r ip t io n fo r c o n s um p t io n , o n th e p rem ise s s i tu a te a t 2 G re e n d a le View C h a tb um a n d k n ow n a s G re e n d a le C a fe o f w h ic h C a ro le D e rb y sh ire is th e ow n e r a n d a ' p la n o f w h ic h p rem ise s h a s been d e p o s i te d w i th th e C le rk to th e Lic en s in g J u s t ic e s to g e th e r w i th th is N o t ic e .
D a t e d t h i s 1 9 t h d a y o f D e c emb e r 1 9 7 7
Personal Services C G. C. CROOK
R IN G BLACKBURN 6 6 1 1 9 4
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D e t a i l s . — T c l . E a r b y ( 0 2 8 2 8 4 )3 6 8 7 .
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2 8 7 8 2 : 2 , 9 4 7 3 ; 3 . 3 9 4 4 : 4. 1 3 1 6 : 5 . 1 8 0 1 9 : 6 . 1 9 8 5 5 : 7. 2 5 4 3 8 ; 8. 2 0 2 3 0 : 9 , 2 6 5 6 0 : 10, 2 3 6 5 4 : 11. 1 9 1 2 0 : 12, 1 3 9 6 6 : 1 3 . 2 6 3 0 9 : 1 4 . 2 0 3 8 8 : 1 5 , 2 3 0 7 : 1 6 . 8 4 0 4 : . 1 7 . 2 7 5 5 9 ; 18', 1 8 9 4 8 ; 19. 5 2 1 9 : 2 0 . 6 3 8 8 : 2 1 . 2 3 5 0 9 : 2 2 , 2 5 9 4 6 : 2 3 . 8 5 0 8 : 2 4 . 1 3 6 0 0 : 2 5 , 3 9 6 0 ; 2 6 , 1 2 5 8 4 ; 2 7 , 1 6 0 1 : 2 8 . 3 9 7 2 ; 2 9 . 8242:>30. 1 4 8 6 0 : 3 1 . 1 2 4 7 3 : 3 2 ’. 2 4 0 9 8 : 3 3 . 4 1 6 1 : 3 4 . 1 6 6 9 6 ; 3 5 . 1 2 3 2 2 : 3 6 . 5 0 8 4 : 3 7 , 2 2 6 1 3 : 3 8 . 1 3 8 0 0 : 3 9 . 6 9 9 6 : 4 0 . 1 7 1 9 1 : 4 1 . 9 2 2 3 : 4 2 . 1 9 1 6 1 : 4 3 , 6 3 8 4 : 4 4 . 1 3 6 2 7 : 4 5 . 2 3 9 6 8 : 4 6 . 1 0 2 3 2 : 4 7 . 8 9 7 0 : 4 8 . 1 1 8 4 8 : 4 9 , 7 2 0 7 : 5 0 . 1 1 7 6 6 .
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f r e e o f f e r s . — F . P . D i s t r ib u to r s (EL) . PO Box 12. N o r th S h ie ld s .
. T e l . 3 0 8 4 6 an y t im e . 16OS05
PRIVATE INQ U IR IE S . — G . & C. De te ct iv e B u re a u , B u rn ley .
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BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND W a r M em o r ia l C h r is tm a s C om p e t i t io n : 7 0 8 7 , 4 6 1 0 . 3 5 7 2 .6 4 8 8 , 7 4 7 4 . 1 5 9 9 , 2 9 2 2 , 2 0 2 3 . 1 9 7 2 , 2 1 1 7 , 3 5 1 2 , - 5 2 2 5 , 4 6 0 0 , 2 6 5 8 , 4 9 4 1 , 2 7 6 2 . 7 4 9 8 . 3 3 5 6 , 6 6 7 8 . 7 5 8 4 . 3 6 6 9 . 6 0 1 5 . 4 2 5 8 . 6 6 1 3 . 1 0 2 4 , 7 0 0 9 , 4 0 3 2 , 1 0 6 1 , 3 8 5 3 . 3 4 1 4 . 6 4 0 2 . C om m i t te e w o u ld l ik e to th a n k every o n e w h o d o n a t e d p r iz e s , g a v e fo o d , h e lp ed o n th e evening, o r s u p p o r te d in an y w a y to m ak e th e evening su ch a su c ce s s . i0246
C L I T H E R O E F O O T B A L L C L U B W in n i n g N o ’s : 1. 0 9 2 4 4 ; 2 . 0 9 5 4 2 : 3 . 0 7 6 7 6 ; 4. 0 2 0 1 9 ; 5 , 0 7 4 0 1 : 6. 0 5 7 4 4 : 7, 0 5 0 5 6 : 8. 0 3 9 6 5 : 9 . 0 3 7 9 6 : 10. 0 4 1 7 1 : 11. 0 4 8 2 8 : 12. 0 8 4 2 1 : 13. 0 6 0 7 4 : 14. 0 6 2 8 7 ; 15. 0 9 8 2 2 : 16, 0 6 0 8 5 : 17. 0 8 3 3 8 ; 1 8 . 0 6 0 6 5 ; 19. 0 9 6 1 6 ; 2 0 . 0 2 0 9 8 .
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3 4 6 8 ; 11. 3 4 3 3 ; 12. 1 3 0 4 ; 13. 1 3 4 8 : 14, 1 0 9 1 7 : 15. 9 6 6 1 : 1 6 . 2 1 5 6 : 1 7 . 5 7 4 2 ; 1 8 ,
1 0 5 9 7 : 1 9 . 1 0 5 9 4 : 2 0 . 4 2 3 5 .
R I B B L E S D A L E S C H O O L C h r i s tm a s R a f f l e . W inning N o ’s : 1 s t . 7 7 9 1 : 2 n d . 6 8 9 8 : 3 r d . 1 2 3 9 1 ; 4 th . 6 4 0 0 : 5 th . 1 2 2 8 8 . A l l p r iz e s c la imed . R ib b le sd a le Sch o o l C h r is tm a s F a y re R a f f le , tw o u n c la imed p r iz e s N o ’s 4 a n d 4 6 . — T c l . 2 2 5 6 3 .
C H A T B U R N FC C h r i s tm a s D raw : 1 s t , N o . 3 5 ; 2 n d , No .
2 1 . _______________ 10248 Shooting and Rshing
SHOTGUN 5 s h o t a u tom a t ic , by F r a n c h l . l ig h tw e ig h t . 2 ’^41n. M ag n um p ro o f , £ 1 8 0 o .n .o . . Will n o t . be s o ld to an y o n e u n d e r 17 y e a rs o f age . — Tel. S la id b um 634.
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Business Services
VAT, PA YE, p lu s A c co u n tan cy a n d T a x a t io n W o rk , co llected a n d d e liv e re d . — T e l . Whalley 3 3 5 3 .
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PENDLE REMOVALS Local a n d lo n g d is ta n c e . E s t im a te s f re e .
R IN G NELSON 6 9 2 7 4 3 . ______________________________154515
DOING A FLIT? F o r a n excel le n t rem o v a l a t low c o s t . —
R i n g T o w n a n d C o u n t r y R em o v a l S e r v ic e s . B u rn ley 2 3 4 3 9 .
H A R R IS O N ’S R EM O V A L S . P r o m p t , e f f i c i e n t s e rv ic e a n y t im e , a n yw h e re . — P h o n e B la c k b u rn 4 9 8 4 6 .
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STUBBS, M o v in g , S to r in g . — ■ C e d a r S t re e t , B la c k b u rn . Tel. 5 7 1 2 2 .
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