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Clitheroe Advertiser and TijnesOctober-12th, 1978 - 9. Due to fantastic demand I


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this offer is extended until the end of October


FREE


To all new customers renting one of our range of


COLOUR LICENCE


NEW.DECCA C O L O U R T V ’S


WE OFFER TO BUY YOUR . FIRST COLOUR LICENCE


If you already have a licence we will meet the payment for you when it becomes due next


Size/Model


18in. Decca..... 20in. Decca..... 20in. Sharp....... 22in. Decca... . 26in. Decca.....


Deposit Monthly Renta] Annual Rental £p


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39.60 47.70 47.70 50.70 56.70


6.60 7.95 7.95 8.45 9.45


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71.28 85.86 85.86 91.26


102.06 paper seeks more helping hands


THE Ribble .Valley ‘Talking, Newspaper” ^has come of age — but more money is needed to improve and extend the service. -


FORENSIC TESTS


.other offences, it was stated that the prosecution would not.be‘able to start


AWAITED WHEN two Keighley men appeared on remand at Clitheroe, on Thursday, accused of a raid op Chat- burn Service Station and


■committal proceedings for 10 :days to ia fortnight, because the police were awaiting the results of forensic tests. ■ The men, Bernard


Fletcher (25) and Joseph Antony Carolan (29), both of East Parade, were


fu r th e r remanded for seven days. ' Mr Bill Greenwood, pro­ secuting, objected to bail because, of the serious nature of the offences. He said there were other people involved in the Chatburn raid, and police had been looking for one man in particular for almost two years in con­ nection with that and other incidents. Mr S. Couch, asking for


bail, produced 11 alibi s ta tem e n t s fo r th e


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, had been in custody for six weeks and had family responsibilities.


accused. He said the men Hit parked car


AT Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court, a fine of £40 was im p o s e d on 'S us a n Elizabeth Bargh (19), of Horse Hey Farm, Bashall Eaves, for driving a car without due care and attention. It was stated she struck a parked car in Lancaster Drive, Clitheroe and pushed it into another car.


Now that the landmark of the 21st edition has pas­


sed, group chairman Mr Brian Haig has written to;


interested local organisaj! tions reporting, progress and seeking more, help'; .


70 cassettes are sent out to “readers” each week and the circulation is, growing.


Mr Haig says that 65 to


group particularly needs a second high-speed tape copying machine to cope with sending out more cas­ settes and to improve their quality. This is likely to cost about £1,500. .f In addition volunteers


For this reason the _ , j£ f -? r


are still needed for. read­ ing,; helping with administ­ ration or acting as reserve editors. . Mr Haig is inviting people or groups to become patrons of the “Talking Newspaper”, for. a -sub­ scription of £2 and would be pleased to hear of any offers of help. He can be contacted on Clitheroe


Kemple View, Clitheroe, were united with the wed­ ding at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, of Miss Suzanne Noelle Pinder and Mr Anthony Smith. :


Two families who live in


.slaughterman, _ is the "sec- ond son' of Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith, and the bride, who is a clerk with M. and N. Haworth, Clitheroe, is the o.nly daughter of Mr and Mrs Noel J. 'Pinder.


The bridegroom, a >'•


24049.A slide, show and talk can be provided by Mr H a ig ^ fo r in te re s te d parties.Anyone who knows of a person who would like to become a reader, whether registered blind or not, and living inside, or outside the Ribble; Valley, should also contact Mr Haig.


All about drugs


• Hargreaves, of the Lanca­ shire Constabulary. He explained the effects


THE use and the misuse of drugs was described to members of Edisford Ladies’ Club by Sgt H.


of different groups of drugs, the benefits when they are used medically and the . terrible consequ­ ences of misuse. Sgt Hargreaves was thanked by the president,


,' The bride, given'away by her father., wore a white Edwardian-style model gown of French chiffon. It was trimmed with guipure lace and fea­ tured a ,cape and a full train. Her full-length veil was worn with a Juliet cap of matching lace; and diamante and she carried orange and white roses and


.0 SMITH — PINDER


Taylor, Miss Charlotte Taylor and Miss Lisa Elliott, the bridegroom’s cousins. i ■ ■


. They wore matching dresses in autumn shades. Charlotte and Lisa;carried pomanders of white and orange flowers, Alison and Janine had baskets of autumn flowers, and Claire had a posy of bronze and yellow chrysan- themums. The b r id e g ro om ’s


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Success|§ trebled,'


... for Jane


A CLITHEROE schoolgirl; had .7 threefold ■ success at Southport-'Music Festival:


at-’- the;' weekend, . winning three prizes in.the recor­ der classes.


Croft,- took ■■.first place in the recorder solo under-14 class, second; place in the under-16 solo when: she was just one point behind the 16-year-old winner; and third place in the under-12 solo section. Jane, who is a pupil at St


Jane Reddy (11), of Gills -i.. Worts, W h e r e G fu m iS t y 40% WOOL AXMINSTER


Augustine’s School, Bil- lington, was competing, against musicians from all over the North West. The festival adjudicator


.the E d is fo rd Music "Centre, Clitheroe, on


was Mr Peter Gellhorn, head of music at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.Jane, has been playing the recorder for three years and is a pupil of Miss Sarah Duncan-Shorrock, of Oswaldtwistle. She also plays the flute and attends


Thursday nights. She has previously had


success at other festivals and later this month will be taking part in the Black­


pool Music Festival, when h e r y o u n g e r s i s t e r


brother, Mr David Smith, was best man. Mr Mark P in d e r , th e b r id e ’s brother, and Mr Andrew Smith, the bridegroom’s brother, were groomsmen and -Mr Geoffrey Birch, the bride’s uncle, was usher.


freesia.The bridesmaids were Miss Claire Birch and Miss Alison Birch, tlie bride’s cousins, and Miss Janine


Clufe;


Mrs E. Birtwell. ■ , The meeting on October


17th will feature a talk by Mr Brian Haig," chairman of the Ribble Valley ‘Talk­ ing Newspaper’ Group.


formed the ceremony arid a reception was held at the C a l f ’s Head H o te l, Worston. , Mr and Mrs Smith will live in Brownlow Street,


The Rev. A. Siddall per­ ... , Stretch", Chatburn..


Clitheroe. Photograph: Audrey


aim for the top ’s: Meitibers


WHENEVER Clitheroe mountaineering enthusiasts Michael and Malcolm Haslam are out climbing in their favourite spots in the Lake District, or in Scotland, Wales or Ireland, they invariably meet someone from Clitheroe. It has happened so often - Michael (28), of High-


that the cousins — climb- field Road, and Malcolm ing companions for the past 15 years — have hit" upon the idea'of forming a local club..


was appointed and a full list of meets planned for the year. The annual meet­ ing for the new Clitheroe Mountaineers Club, when full working committee


A steering committee


will be appointed, is to be held at the Swan and Royal Hotel on November 22nd.


to provide general moun­ taineering and to instil a greater appreciation of the mountain environment.


The aims of the club are


walking weekends can be arranged once, a month. Members also plan lectures and slide shows monthly and informal get-togethers


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A GOLD ingot is the prize awarded-to Relay Vision . manageress Mrs Patricia Gaunt for winning a national competition based on the sales^of television


. she lived in Fairfield Drive, .Clitheroe,.for 18 years. “I’m rather sad to leave Clitheroe, but I-have,


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Hobby was keeping canaries


A FITTER at Ribblesdale Cemerit W o rk s , Mr Thomas Henry Wildman has died at his home at the


age of 57. Mr Wildman, of Seedall Avenue, served his time as a mechanic before moving to Ribblesdale Cement. He was interested in canaries and kept about 30 birds; He was born and edu­


fortnightly. Beginners or experi­


enced climbers wishing to join the club will have the opportunity of fell walking or climbing, with instruc­ tion from the experts.


Bigger benefit


RIBBLE Valley families should contact their local Social Security office soon to make sure they, receive their new rates of child benefits.


allowances go'up from £2.30 to £3 per child, with a further increase from £1 to £2 for certain one-parent


From November 3rd the


many friends in the town and will be popping over m the future,” says Mrs Gaunt, who spent 10 of her 13 years with Relay Vision at the Clitheroe branch. ■ Our picture shows Mrs Gaunt,receiving her award


from ITV’s “Sale of the .Century” hostess Tina Roberts, watched by Mr Les Gathercole, the firm’s


managing director. ;


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(25)j of Thorn: Street, cal­ led a meeting in- Clitheroe which was attended by 26 people,


Catherine (8) will be mak­ ing her festival debut play­ ing the recorder. They are the daughters


of' Mr and Mrs Kieran Reddy.


Holiday of a lifetime


MEMBERS of . Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild were given the chance to enjoy a 23,000- mile trip through Australia when Mr Ronnie Carus described “A holiday of a


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interesting places which he visited, giving a clear and


colourful picture. In January another treat


is in store for members when Mr Carus returns to the guild with slides of his trip “Down Under.” Mr Carus asked for the fee for his first talk to be donated to the Leukaemia Fund. He was thanked by Mrs Joan Biehler. The guild’s music group


The following wines are Just a frac­ tion of those available for tasting at our 1978 Wine Festival


WINE FESTIVAL SELECTION


Emile Chandesais Burgundy Reserve des Capulels Rouge...... Cl .59 Bourgogne Passe^Tout-Grain


Rouge.................. ........................ E2.39 Rully, Clos de Bellecroix Rouge.... £3.09 Rully.Glos St Jaques Blanc......... £3.05


held a bottle and jar stall which raised £19. The guild’s next event will be the annual ’irieeting on November 2nd, when new officers will be elected.


Roger d'Esgrigny Burgundy Fleur d'Amour Rouge.................... £2.39 Fleur d'Amour Blanc..................... £2.39 1973 Givry Rouge......................... £3.05 Pouilly-Vinzelles Blanc........... £3.25 St Veran Blanc........... ..............— C2.85


rv*.


Sica Vins — Toulouse Litre Vin Red/White/Rose (‘Spe­ cial Offer £1.55)............................ C1.75


Michel Schneider — Mosel


'1973 Saarburger Scharzberg....... £1.85 1977 TrittenheimerAltarchen.... . £1.85 1977Lie$ererSchlossberg......... . £1.85 ;


Bodegas Rio Llano — Navarra


Talamanca Spanish Wines (•Special Offer £1.19)................... C1.29


. Pietro Sartori — Veneto 1975 Valpolicella Classico Superiore...................................... E1.72 1975 Soave Classico Superiore.... £1.72


Luigi Cecchi — Tuscany 1975 Chianti Classico, Villa Cerna:..................................t ....... £1.89


cated in Clitheroe and dur­ ing the second; world war was a corporal in the RAF. The funeral at St Paul’s


son Paul and a daughter, Mrs Denise Turner.


Fashions for the young


CHILDREN’S autumn, wear was on display at a fashion show in the United Reformed Church Hall at


aged from three to 14 mod­ elled clothes provided by Fabalina, of Whalley. The event, organised by


Clitheroe. Fourteen local children


the Wednesday Circle of the church, was well attended and over £50 was raised for church funds. A cake stall quickly sold out and refreshments were provided.


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Special Offer on wines available for tasting at the Festival —


Discount of 60p per case l.e. Sp per bottle on mixed cases of 12 bottles (excepting special offers which remain netL).


'


O f fe r clos e s S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 2 8 th .


Church, Low Moor, on Tuesday was followed by cremation at Accrington. He leaves a wife Anne, a


WINE FESTIVAL Thursday, October 12th Friday, October 13th


Each evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. In our cellars


No admittance charge will be made, but donations to the Pat Seed Appeal Fund for a scanner for Christies Hospital will be gratefully accepted.


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