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6 Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, April 13th, 1978


HOW TO TELL ONE RUSTPROOFING COMPANY FROM ANOTHER


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The AA Seal of Approval is an independent acknowledgement of excellence within the motoring fraternity, encompassing many different fields. Rustproofing is just one, and Ziebart as you can see, has received that accolade.


100 stations throughout the country, where you can be sure of receiving the unique Ziebart guaranteed rustproofing process.


No other rustproofing company in the country has what Ziebart has.


100 AA Approved Stations


Phone the telephone number above and ask for a free leaflet about the 10 year (or 100,000 mile) guarantee that makes Ziebart the number one name in guaranteed vehicle rustproofing


Trust the AA to drive it home to you Ziebart VEHICLE RUSTPROOFING


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IDEAL PET STORES For all your Pet Requirements


PETS, FOODS, TROPICAL FISH AND ACCESSORIES


48 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE MRS P. MILLER. TEL 23528


Bridge Club


THIRTEEN tables played in the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club last week. Winners were: NS — Mr W. I..


Garde, Mr and Mrs Sheldon. No North-South pairs bid the


lay-down grand slam on the follow­ ing hand, in fact only three pairs bid the small slam. Love all. South dealer


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Clubs pick beauty


CLITHEROE’S entry in the national "Queen of Clubs" beauty competition failed to catch the judges’ eye at the f in a l s a t the W in te r Gardens, Blackpool.


Eshton Terrace, took the stage with 25 other contes­ tants but was not included in the final eight.


Mrs Violet McDonald, of


tion, sponsored by the Club and Institute Union, was a contes tant from South Wales who carried off the £250 first prize.


Mrs McDonald, who


works in a local school meals canteen, gained a place in the final by winning heats at Clitheroe Social Club and Burnley Pleasant Home and Pride Club.


Winner of the competi­


Keep tidy appeal


SABDEN residents have been asked to wage war on litter in the village.


meeting, acting parish coun­ cil chairman Mrs Marjorie W a lk e r ap p e aled for everyone to keep the village tidy.


At the annual parish She said that, u n t i l


recently a committee had been in existence to super­


vise Sabden’s’ effort in the annual Best Kept Village Competition. This had ensured a relatively tidy village. Now that the committee


has folded, however, she said the litter problem was everyone’s responsibility. “In the past villagers have made a great effort in keep­ ing the village clean and the children have also helped. The parish council hopes this will continue and that if anyone sees litter they will put it in a bin,” she said.


Royal praise for Downham


HUTTON — BUTLER


TEACHER Miss Lesley


El i z abe t h But l e r was ma r r i e d at St Mary’s Church, Gisburn, to dentist Mr Mark Joseph Hutton.


Read CE School, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Butler, licensees of the B l a c k B u l l H o t e l , Rimington.


The bride, who teaches at


practises in Whalley and Burnley, is the son of Mr and Mrs Alan Hutton, of Audley House, Barrow.


The bridegroom, who


the bride wore a Victorian- style gown in white cotton broderie anglaise with short sleeves and a flounced hemline.


Given away by her father, Matron of honour was Mrs


Ann Askew and brides­ maids were the br ide­ groom’s sisters, Christine P atr icia and Catherine Elizabeth Hutton.


They wore blue cotton


gowns in broderie anglaise and carried pink posies.


G. Askew and groomsmen were Mr Kieron Murphy and Mr Roland Klen. Cano n S. A. Selby


Best man was Mr Robin


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Wilkinson and Mr A. Woollin, Mrs Millington and Mrs Moss. EW — Mrs A. Brenton and Mrs


IMPORTANT NOTICE to the


SELF EMPLOYED


IS THE TAX MAH HOUNDING YOU? The National Federation of Self


Employed believes that the Inland Revenue have lists of expected gross trading profits and any business whose profitability falls short of these levels can find themselves facing a full scale investigation which involves not only current accounts but also accounts from years previously


agreed. It’s understood that the methods


Disco sounds raise £40


TWO hundred Guides and Brownies from the Bowland district danced at a Stirk House disco which raised £40 for Clitheroe Round Table’s Talking Newspaper project.


ers of the district, the District Commissioner Mrs A. Peacock, the County Commi s s i oner Mrs P. Thompson, the Division Commissioner Mrs M. Ellis, Miss M. Bairstow, Mrs M. Houghton, Mrs D. Aspin, Mrs A. Wilson and Mrs B. Rothwell.


It was organised by Guid-


used by the Inland Revenue are very severe and appear to be aimed at extracting tax consistent with the Revenue’s list of percentage rather than actual levels of profit.


A LICENCE TO WORK REFUSED A 714 CERTIFICATE?


The N.F. S.E. will hold an open meeting on THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, at the DOG AND PARTRIDGE HOTEL, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE, commencing at 7-45 p.m.


Speakers include Chairman North West Region N.F. S. E. and a Chartered Accountant.


Dancing was to the Action Disco of Barnoldswick.


CARURS O for the largest stocks of


performed the ceremony. The organist was Mr Philip Peel. A b o u t 120 g u e s ts


attended the reception at th e White Bul l Hotel, Gisburn. The couple went on honey­


Spri ngtime Is the season for sewing satisfaction with machines supplied by the specialist.


E. W. DAVEY 23a KING STREET, CLITHEROE


Ring 23005 for expert sewing machine repairs, parts, etc. Motors supplied and fitted, cutting out shears, ball point needles, etc.


COPY Number One of the Downham and Twiston Ju b i le e B ro ch u re has received a royal “well done" from Buckingham Palace. A letter from the Queen’s


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I lieces. The back and seat cushions are reversible and the


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The distinctive Roma Suite combines attractive design with reassuring firmness. Made with a 2 or 3-seater


settee it compliments any room large or small. Choice of colours


WE HAVE A FINE RANGE OF CONTINENTAL CERAMIC TABLE LAMPS WITH 20% OFF ALL PRICES


KAMB0URNE LTD 26 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23669 £305


This beautifully designed and extremely comfortable suite is available with either showood or covered arm


VERONA £399


DARK GOLD DRALON


LIST PRICE £382


added feature of a curved settee and sensible teak tips on the arms combine to make a good looking, moderately priced suite.


The compact Albany Suite is designed for the smaller room. The backs have an attractive quilted effect and an


DARK BROWN DRALON


LIST PRICE £527


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selling at 50p each, are on sale at Downham Post Office, the Greendale Cafe and the Assheton Arms.


private secretary congratu­ lated the Jubilee Commit: tee, saying that the Queen and Prince Philip were highly delighted and moved after reading the booklet which the committee sent to them. The brochure guide,


th e re was a dinner for members of the committee and their friends, arranged to thank people for their efforts.


At the Assheton Arms Mr Philip Wood, who was


produced by Mr Neil Kent, of Twiston, is likely to become a collectors item. A limited edition of only 750 copies was printed, and the few remaining copies,


responsible for the design and artwork, his wife, and Mr and Mrs K. Liversedge were guests.


the committee in Jubilee y e a r raised £1, 090. RibbleValley Mayor Coun. Edward Newhouse received


The events organised by


£450 towards the Silver Jubilee Appeal Fund.


The remaining money was


given to six organisations in the village — the church, the school, the village hall, youth club, cricket club and WI.


brochures should raise a further £100 for each. Any surplus will be put into a building fund for the village hall.


Proceeds from the sale of PICTURE: Members,


friends and guests of the Jubilee Committee before the dinner. The president of th e commi t t e e , Lord Clitheroe, is on the left.


moon in the Lake District. They will live in Clitheroe. Photograph: Page Studio,


Nelson.


Canoers’ request


practise on a Ribble Valley Counci l owned stretch between Brungerley Bridge and West Bradford, .but are anxious to avoid confronta­ tion with anglers. As a basis for discussion


Recreation Committee has agreed in principle, subject to discussions.


ALL THE WINNERS AT W.I. SHOW


MORE than 200 awards were made at the annual show of the Clitheroe area Women’s Institutes. In last week’s list of results, names of joint prizewinners were omitted, but the full list is as M o .* K e y


B la c k o — BK, C lay to n - le - - Dale—CD, Copster Green—CG, D ow n h am — D, F e n c e—F, Gisburn—G, Grindleton—GR, Hapton—H, Little Mitton—M, Pendleton—P, Rimington—R, Simonstone—S, Slaidburn—SL, Sabden—SA, Waddington—W, W es t Br ad f or d — WB, Whalley—WH, Wiswell—WI.


Billington and Langho—BL, F ru it in syrup: Mrs E. M.


Friend (M), Mrs W. Hoyle (M), Mrs A. Seed (R), Joint 2nd Miss B. A. Brennand (GR), Mrs R. Cann (GR), Mrs A. Hutchinson (GR), Mrs E. Slinger (P), Mrs A. Smith (CG), Mrs M. Williamson (M).


Preserves from damsons: Mrs M. Clarkson (G), Mrs Friend, Mrs Ingham (BL), Mrs G. Pearson (M), Mrs Seed; joint 2nd Mrs J. M. Dibb (G), Mrs M. Fletcher (GR), Mrs B. Kramrisch (BL), Mrs E. Owen (P).


2nd Miss M. J. McVitie (WH), Mrs Sansbury (CD); joint 3rd Miss M E. Brennand (GR), Mrs V. Eccles (D), Mrs Fletcher, Mrs Kram risch, Mrs Westwell (H). Black berry jelly: Joint 1st Miss M. E Brennand, Mrs Cann, Mrs N Hodgson (BK), Mrs Hoyle, Mrs F Lawson (SL); joint 2nd Miss B. A Brennand, Mrs B. Collinge (P), Mrs D. Davies (H), Mrs Dibb, Mrs A. Laycock, Mrs Lord (CG), Mrs J. Parkinson (WB), Miss B. Seed (CD), Mrs H. Simpson (GR).


Marmalade: Mrs Dibb; joint


Unusual jam preserve: Joint 1st Mrs P. Blezard (P), Mrs Dibb, Mrs F r ie n d , Mrs Ingham, Mrs Laycock, Miss R. Mundy (P); joint 2nd Miss B. A. Brennan (GR), Mrs Cann, Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs A. Jackon (G), Mrs Peatfield (WE), Mrs Seed, Mrs Williamson, Mrs W. Yates (H).


Chutney: Mrs V. Blackman


(CD); 2nd Mrs Clarkson; 3rd Mrs Hutchinson. Flower wine: Mrs H. Banks (W); joint 2nd Mrs J. Darby (BL), Mrs Friend, Mrs K. Gosling (H), Mrs Peatfield, Mrs Seed; joint 3rd Mrs E. Harrop (SA), Mrs D. Law (S), Mrs M. Rawlinson (S), Mrs C. Walker (W), Mrs Wright (M). Cottage cheese: Mrs Kram­ risch; joint 2nd Miss Mundy, Mrs Seed; 3rd Mrs Fletcher. Bottled tomatoes: Mrs Fletcher; joint 2nd Mrs Friend, Mrs E. Parker (D); joint 3rd Mrs A. Green (GR), Mrs A. S. Little (P), Mrs D. Y Ratcliffe (H), Mrs W. Yates.


HORTICULTURE Flowering plant: Mrs Slinger;


Mrs Singleton (D), Mrs Smith; 2nd Mrs P. Nutter; joint 3rd Mrs Barton, Mrs Fletcher, Mrs M. Ireland (P). Dried flowers and foliage: Mrs L. Richards (D); 2nd Mrs Seed; 3rd Mrs B. Walton (F). Flowers and foliage in glass: Joint 1st Mrs Heywood, Mrs Owen; joint 2nd Mrs L. Bell (BL), Mrs Coulthurst (H), Mrs S. Nelson (P); 3rd Mrs Laycock. Red white and blue flowers and foliage: Mrs Gosling; 2nd Mrs L. Bell (BL); 3rd Mrs Hasler (BL). Branches, foli­ age and catkins: Joint 1st Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Pollard; 2nd Mrs Little; joint 3rd Mrs L. Bell (BL), Mrs H. Lawless (SA), Mrs Seed.


CONFECTIONERY Battenburg: Mrs Laycock; 2nd


Mrs E. Simpson (M); 3rd Mrs M. Miller (GR). Decorated. cakes:


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joint 2nd Mrs Blackman, Mrs M. Starkie; joint 3rd Mrs V. Barton (F), Mrs M. Boucher (W), Mrs Williamson. Fern: Joint 1st Mrs M. Baldwin (P), Mrs Williamson; joint 2nd Mrs B. M. Barlow (W), Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs S. Monk (P), Mrs E. Hartley (R), Mrs G. Kinrade (WH), Miss E. M. Waddington (W). Flower poman­ der: Joint 1st Mrs S. Wearden (CG), Mrs Smith; 2nd Miss D. Aspin (CG). Ikebanft arrange­ ment: Mrs Smith; joint 2nd Mrs D. Fatkin (CG), Mrs Seed. Fruit and foliage: Mrs A. Pollard (F); 2nd Mrs O. Heywood (W); joint 3rd Mrs Collinge, Mrs L. Nelson (D), Mrs Owen. Bulbs: Joint 1st Mrs Friend,


Mrs S. Graveston (G); 2nd Mrs F. Robinson (D); 3rd Miss Motter- shead (CG). Special occasion decorated cake: Mrs Harrop; 2nd Mrs M. Wigglesworth (W), 3rd Mrs A. Smithson (M). Gateau: Mrs Owen; 2nd Mrs Harrop; 3rd Mrs J. M. Shaw (S). Puff pastry: Mrs S. P. Scott (P); 2nd Mrs J. A. Ratcliffe; joint 3rd Mrs Gomall, Mrs Laycock. Yeast cookery: Mrs Robinson; joint 2nd Mrs Barton, Mrs Gornall; 3rd Mrs J. Leach (D).


HANDICRAFTS


P. J. Jelley (S); 2nd Mrs Smith; 3rd Miss B. Seed. Needlework rug: Mrs I. Carr (G); 2nd Mrs J. Tomlinson (WI). Hand-made dres­ sed doll: Joint 1st Mrs Farrer, Mrs Ingham, Miss D. McArthur (WB); joint 2nd Mrs Blackman, Mrs Jelley, Mrs Lawless; joint 3rd Mrs Darby, Mrs A. Hailwood (GR), Mrs D. Haworth (GR), Mrs E. Howarth (F), Mrs Kramrisch, Mrs C. Read (GR). Soft toy: Joint 1st Mrs Black­


man, Mrs C. Bloor (H), Mrs Coul­ thurst (H), Mrs Fielding (D), Mrs Gosling, Mrs Hailwood, Mrs A. Heap (CD), Mrs Read; joint 2nd Mrs D. Dixon (CG), Mrs Farrer, Mrs Kramrisch; joint 3rd Mrs I. Buckley (CG), Mrs Wearden. Lamp shade: Joint 1st Mrs Bald­ win Mrs A. Porter (M), Mrs Williamson; 2nd Mrs Jackson (CD); joint 3rd Mrs Harrop, Mrs D. Walton (F). Patchwork: Joint 1st: Mrs Laycock, Miss S. Oliver (W), Mrs Tomlinson, Mrs William­ son; 2nd Mrs M. Ireland; joint 3rd Mrs Collinge, Mrs Davey (M). Two-piece skirt and top: Mrs


A. M. Hill (CD), joint 2nd, Mrs S. E. Armstrong (W), Mrs A. Bowden (H)., Mrs B. Steen (SL); joint 3rd Miss A. Ellis (CK), Mrs Hartley, Mrs Haworth, Mrs E. Sumner (CD). Ladies' hat: Joint 1st, Mrs


Bowden, Mrs Williamson; joint 2nd, Mrs Coulthurst, Mrs Hartley, Mrs Porter; joint 3rd, Mrs Hoyle, Mrs Walton. Cushion: Mrs Cook; 2nd, Miss Dewrance; 3rd Mrs E. Irwin (W). Fair Isle knitted gloves: Joint 1st Mrs Gomall, Mrs Slinger; 2nd Mrs Thomas; joint 3rd


Embroidered wall panel: Mrs


Mrs Darby, Mrs Ingham, Miss B. Seed, Mrs E. Simpson (M). Crocheted jacket: Joint 1st Mrs


Gomall, Mrs E. Hanson (WB), Mrs K. Robinson (WH); joint 2nd Mrs Haworth, Mrs E. H. Kenyon (WH); 3rd Mrs Davey. Hairpin crochet: Mrs Davey; 2nd Mrs Williamson; 3rd Miss N. Hudson (M). Beach bag: Mrs Owen; 2nd Mrs Ireland; joint 3rd Mrs J. Gorman (CD), Mrs M. Mayer (CD). Portrait in oils: Joint 1st Mrs M. Binns (R), Mrs Smith; 2nd Mrs V. M. Shearman; 3rd Mrs Blackman. Landscape in water­ colours: Mrs D. Downham (WI); 2nd Mrs M. Dawson (W); joint 3rd Mrs W. M. Bottomley (WB), Mrs D. Harrison (CG), Miss McVitie. Pottery painting: Mrs E. Gaudin (CD); 2nd Mrs K. M. Hill (M); 3rd Mrs Scott.


Mitton; 2nd Pendleton; joint 3rd Biliington and Langho, Slaidbum. Florist window: Slaidbum; 2nd Hapton; 3rd Waddington. Christ­ ening tea: West Bradford; 2nd Waddington; 3rd Rimington. Arti­ cles for Royal baby: Pendleton; 2nd Hapton; 3rd Wiswell.


CO-OPERATIVE ENTRIES Preserves from carrots: Little


CHILDREN


Cowgiil (G); 2nd Alastair Bailey (D); 3rd Roger Cann (GR). Hand­ writing: Joint 1st Jennifer Shaw (S), Rosalind Shaw (S); 2nd William Slinger (P); joint 3rd P a tr ick Bailey (D), Louise Cowgill, Debbie Eccles (D), Rachel Hall (D), James Tingle (D). Plate garden: Louise Cowgill; 2nd Helen Davey (M); 3rd John Garra- way (CG). Collage: Joint 1st Helen Davey, John Garraway; 2nd Mark Nelson (P); 3rd Claire Gibson (BK). Any handicrafts


Silver Jubilee art: Louise


(girls): Joint 1st Elizabeth Robin­ son (SL), Michelle Taylor D); joint 2nd Louise Cowgill, Helen Davey, Susan Davey (M); joint 3rd Jennifer Shaw, Rosalind Shaw. Any model (boys): Stephen


Starkie (H); 2nd Robert Worthing­ ton (D); 3rd Alastair Bailey, Robert Falshaw (G). Decorated biscuits: Joint 1st Susan Davey, Elizabeth Robinson; joint 2nd Helen Davey, Ann Lawless (SA).


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the Scouts have suggested they be allowed to canoe on the stretch on one weekday each week from May to September. The Council’s Leisure and


THE views of local angling clubs and land owners are to be sought following an appli­ cation by Clitheroe Scouts to use a stretch of the Ribble for canoeing. The Scouts would like to


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