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An 6 Clitheroe'Advertiser arid, Times'fiJuly- 13tli, *1978' -f'- f .•r- + \ > •■■■:,A ^ -V A 4 > J v- *i£*vrc^J£'tu *££&& BRIAN DOOTSON ;’L im i t e d


v ic t o r ia s t r e e t ; ' C U T H E R O E


T e l . C l i t h e r o e : 2 5 2 1 1 / 2


Diesel and Motor Engineers STOCKS OF


Auto Electrical,


including pumps, tow balls, split charging system, plugs,


EQUIPMENT CARAVAN


sockets, reflectors; towing kits and trailer boards.


IMMEDIATE REPAIR SERVICE FOR ALTERNATORS,


GENERATORS, STARTERS, INJECTORS, INJECTOR


PUMPS, FUEL LIFT PUMPS etc.


Lawn mower, car, agricultural and commercial batteries


Fuel pumps and injectors Siockistsof


SU-BUTEC, HELLA, PMG, RUBBOLITE, SMITHS


DAGENITE, £Maw6en


Fog, spot, driving, working and combination lamps


<4SSSSiECgS


Z o e i s c r o w n e d a t S t L e o n a r d ’s


ROSE queens and their a t ten d an ts s to le the limelight in a procession through Langho on Satur­ day, for a crowning cere-


page, David Farley, and attendants Jill Walmsley, Catherine Chadwick, Mar­ ion Jones, Joanne Foster, Susan Ellis and Louise Fox. _ Also in the procession were members of the MU


Hargreaves (13), of Myt- ton Fold Farm, Langho; crowned the new queen, Zoe Kitching (12), of Industrial Terrace, Lan­ gho. Also taking part were queens from St Gabriel’s/ Church, Brownhills, and St Peter’s, Salesbury. • Zoe is pictured with her


mony in St Leonard’s Church. Retiring queen Barbara


with their banner and Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies with their stan­ dards. ;


part in a vehicle competi­ tion and gave a display of dancing and gymnastics on the school field.


Day school children took


church organisations and there was a fancy dress, parade.


S ta lls were run by


: Winners were: Lisa Hartley (best costume), C h r is top h e r Harr op (humorous), Andrew Bol­ ton (original). Decorated vehicles — Heath Grives and Craig Cooper, Jason Dicks, Paul Walmsley.


played a selection of music and strawberry teas were served in the school.


Slaidburn Silver Band & ° o k § o r i W h ° [ le y


OF SEPARATES and CO-ORDINATES


STARTS TODAY JULY 13th — 9 a.m. MANY BARGAINS IN SKIRTS, SLACKS, KNITWEAR,


BLOUSES, T-SHIRTS, TROUSER SUITS, COATS and SUN DRESSES


MAIN SALE STARTS THURSDA Y, A UGUST3rd >CARPARK GEORGE ST., WHALLEY Tel. WHALLEY PRIVATE ‘ 2154


CLITHEROE Parish Church Organ Society raised about £140 from a coffee evening at Lane Ends Community Centre. :There were a number of stalls, selling bring-and-


DID you miss our offer several months ago of a reproduction print of John Speed’s-historic map of Lancashire in 1610?


COMIMED WITH IT OTHER ELY KILLERS


ARE BARBARIC Simon Model 8. T he e le c tr ic a l so lu tio n to f lie s , m oths,b lu eb o ttles,w asp s, m osquitoes,m idges,daddy-long-legs e tc .


Kitchen by Courtesy of Beekay Bauknecht. I ®


buy goods, cakes and pro­ duce; and sideshows including a tombola; Among the guests was Mr- James Southworth, a pat­ ron of the society, and his wife.


Map offer These prints are now


RENTAL OFFER


available in a limited number at the Advertiser and Times office in King Street, price BOp.


The new Simon Model 8 is the first electric


fly killer that you can buy in the shops. Tried and tested in the food industry for nearly 20 years, it’s the safest, surest form of flying insect control there is. The beauty of it is this. It attracts household


flies to one spot (using ultra-violet light), kills them instantly with electricity, then collects them in a neat, built-in catch tray.


, Now compare it with aerosol sprays...


first you saturate the atmosphere with chemicals, this slowly poisons the flies, which drop down at random anywhere in your kitchen. So which sounds the most hygienic to you?


■ Over 200,000 artf already muse in the food


industry and commerce throughout the world. Now Simon have brought all their experience


into your kitchen with the Model 8. A small compact unit that fits neatly on to a kitchen shelf or wall, and simply plugs into a normal socket. It will solve your kitchen fly problems for years to come with minimum attention (there s so little to go wrong). It runs day and night for under 10 pence a week and costs less than a vacuum cleaner or small fridge. It s totally safe, made in easy clean enamelled metal and guaranteed with parts and labour for a full year.


Simon model 8 Henry Simon Limited,Special Products Division.PO. BoX‘31: Stockport, Cheshire SK3 ORT insect-o-cutoi


Send this coupon for full details to Model 8, Henry 5imon ,


.Please fill in your name & address here. - l ,K\


- , * Name .. ..... . .. ... -Address. .. > - ••. / r ‘l s’ :


Limited, Special Products Division, P.O. Box 31, Stockport, Cheshire SK3 ORT.'i:


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HOUGHTON — VOLKMER


nurse at Leeds .General Infirmary, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs 0.. Volkmer, of Moorland Crescent, Clitheroe. . The bridegroom, a stu­


dent at Leeds University, is the eldest son of Mr and .Mrs C.. D. Houghton, of Gwent.


.gown, withcream acces­ sories.


by her father; wore a • cream silk midcalf-Iength


The bride, given - away


.'.'-Bridesmaids. .were ■ Miss- Jacqueline Ann Slater and ;Miss Susan.Houghton; the. ; bridegroom’s ; sister;; BestJ /man was Mr William’Toby. Griffiths.,


- The „couple' wilHive' in Leeds


\ ’ 1


‘‘vPhotograph: Audrey; Stretch, Chatburn.


, *., ’


1, Calledtofarm tC L ITHE RrOE -'Fire,4


.Brigade.dealtwith'a chim-/ ■ney; fire r"at 'Higher'Higsori'l


; FarmG Downham/'i'at the. weekend., >,$


^ I * * -i 5-', L ‘


Head Hotel, Worston, fol­ lowed the wedding of Miss Carol Ann Volkmer and Mr Michael Llewellyn Houghton at Clitheroe R e g i s t e r O f f ic e on Saturday. The- bride, - a student


A reception at the Calf's Wrestler


hands over cheque


THE Stat ion H o te l , Clitheroe, was packed on Saturday night for a social evening at which a cheque for £250 was handed over to the Pat Seed Appeal.’ i.


Making the presentation was wrestler Tally-Ho


Pat Seed Appeal; -f


Kaye. The cheque was received by Mrs Irene Coon, area chairman of the


.v


by. pub regulars who! took' part in a 36-hour sponsored .ptfol’


. The money, .was raised already in hand for another .marathon.; Plahssare', \ G


pool marathon^It is hoped! .that this will take place on August Bank Holiday Mon- day: and last:for;72 hours; with ‘the aim of’raising! £ 1 ,0 0 0 .$ ; -,. ; 1 p f , ^


a ’C


' Saturday evening was", a beer drinking,'contest. ,More;;than;30,competitors- ;took,top- drinkingjbeer! ..through straws,to seeiwho-


j Anotherv highlight of I w CLITHEROE:k


}Wasitne,ifastest.'!.Clithefoe> ;man’; Colin ^Bates;evehtu-i ’ ally; emerged .winner,“of.an! iamusinglcontest.^igf^l&js tG' 1 *2- *,Y v 2" ,


i.andheifersaverai »;ii5!CaIf bulls made kg (average. 75.3p


>,(52.6pj. j , - ’... '7R Light' lambs-m ,(148.8p);?standa (142.9p). Halfrbre


'‘ssteersi’andsheife .(70.’5p), ,CRE . he ,(64:2p), fat cow


;to?lf25.20' per’lh homedto !f21i(£


RENTALS LTD > FREE SHARP'


CASSETTE RECORDER VALUE £31.50


WITH ANY NEW SET* (MINIMUM RENTAL 6 MONTHS)


PLUS 10% DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


THIS GREA T OFFER IS OPEN TO EVERY NEW RENTAL CUSTOMER


SEE THE NEW DECCA


COLOUR TV’S WITH REMOTE CONTROL


RENTAL EXAMPLE: ' ?®'n ,PWCA ■ ; (f 6^ — DEPOSIT £43.20


» AND NO MORE TO PAY FOR 6 MONTHS: THEN £7.20 MONTHLY —


RENTAL OF £77.76 4 8 ^ THUy EQUIVALENT)


GUESTS ati soon be able up smiling.


spec! HONOI


A FORMER 1 Clitheroe Roy; School has gai: special honour, biochemistry - University. Tony Pearsi


of Mr and Mrs son, of Rail Road, Clither; gin workinSe; management t Reckitt an Industrial Div Wycombe. Tony’s achiei


the more c because he we pital before with acute a and was near behind in his st he'resumed w course.


AUCT • MA


THERE was asnl stock, atvMonday’fj at Clitheroe Auct to farmers being I haymaking season i;; As a: result, , pn


be .mp.islightly, f weeks.' Forward w


t'dej'.’ iiicludiiiK'IlSv' : ewe8iand r720|-lam -',p Light steers m


i LA" fi BILLINGTON S t SC ,


« » f p r f a t t a c f t ' ? V ' r i y l ^ p p l a i m l o r t e ?


sA CLITHEROEeman who punched -a pub land- s;lprd,;in'the;face .was jailed for.six months by local magistrates'ffor assault. , ’


J i^^''Mr Stanley Westtiead, ^presiding at Glitheroe,' told :25-yearco 1 d'-i ca_pstan/


’ft. _ 7 M ^ tanlGV‘.WesfchftflH


kMoss ,was “unjustified and unprovoked.” _ -


^operator sTerence liWilliaml "Moorby^iof Peel Street', ■that the attack-,oh -Victoria sHotel .5 licensee Mr.: Derek


banned from all the town’s pubs, had a “disgraceful:


...re --'


; Insp. Bill Moore said Mr ‘.Moss refused-'to.- serve. • Moorby because of the ban on him. When Moorby


, 'i , » * ■ "*


:Mr Westhead said that ,°,een 12 months ago Mr r Moorby, who has been Mos,s.f ,told hln)> :t makes


- pointed-:out) that? this had D


* .r -


into? the bar. area and punched. Mr Moss, in the mouth. As a result- of the attack Mr Moss- had to have two stitches put in a lip.


no difference. •Moorby then. stepped


- drunk at the time. On the .credit side, 'Mr


(defending) said Moorby was very dep res sed because: he had a lot of troubles. He was very


Mr P e t e r Turn er


• Moorby was attending a job-training-course and d o in g w ell. He was enthusiastic . and : workin hard. Although he hat been in trouble previously only once-.before hat assault been involved


Turner pointed out that


, Moorby was sorry and deeply regretted what had happened.; He had apolog­ ised to Mr Moss and'he wished to apologise to the court.


CHILDREN from Billington Sports and Social Club in their, decorated vehicle representing “Sport for all.”


, ordered to pay £20 towards legal aid.


‘M o o rb y w a s ■ a lso Coffee time for organ society 1' ’" . i , < 1 fjc1£,';*> ifr^ t.. t;-' ■


•: dial ‘sentence .was satisfac- -tory. ‘ '


/ v.record” and'only a custo


rfiPnrHV^n d'‘.n lv..n nilstn- . r . / 1


SPECIALOFFERi MURPHY TOMATO


.-,V • IE00D R0SEF00D


HALF R.R. PRICE , ALL


j PLUS LOTS OF OTHER SPECIAL OFFERS / “


— —


THE LARGEST SELECTION OF OUR OWN GROWN QUALITY


SHRUBS AND CONIFERS


ALPINES, HERBACEOUS, PERENNIALS


FRUIT TREES AND SOFT FRUIT BUSHES


, AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS


STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF OUR 1 OWN GROWN <


BEDDING PLANTS - GERANIUMS AND FUCHSIAS


GARDEN SHEDS, GREENHOUSES, * TUBS; ORNAMENTS, PAVING, etc. FULL RANGE OF GARDEN SUNDRIES


OPEN EVERY DAY THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAYS


BARKERS | W h a l e y Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23521 . OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK W i . AT CLITHEROE MARKET TUESDAY AND SATURDAY


Primrose Nurseries and Garden Centre, l


2§|§ tl wri&UUN l M in c n iV i ■ y .W ; ; ROSEBUSHES &**& " V VJ vj( f, * A.-i -K 1 ‘TOAf « |S n t o M | i a | I . m1-72 «W a S d r


V Slide shov I f s o c i a l gal


7ffomboth;St;J • St Catherine’s, ’caused cancel^


li.gardenfparty.f Though not-


i'fjlVaddington Vi ' attended by Ml


t M * 'WM tf Mgf&--'KM Os vM


'fund-raising effl and-buy stall s produced ove


. branch funds, i Canon C. Fj


' events and fam. and churchesj thanked by Walmsley. A tea; followed.


Bhowed, slides Rimini


v Parkinson was L ist,; and Mrsl


Oliver accomJ Sunday School, a hymn.


Sab(


Over-60s whist j drive, when the tables, were: Mrs Keirby, Ml Mrs Bowker. GJ Barker, H. P| Hartley. Mr (| Mrs Palmei dominoes.


11 tables Winners al


Chippj


at Chipping Pail for the past 10 r Dinah Woods, 1 During Sunc


Retires A Sunday sell


service, she wal with a vase ll serving membsl Whalley, and al flowers by sen Seed. . - ■ ■ - I The servicel


ducted by thl Green. Scout I read the lessoif


Last of sc The last hou


of the series f<1 of Chipping Pal was on Friday,! from the Ch'u| nary Society w| It was held a t ' Mr and Mrs A castle, Gars'-.n


Climb tov Gubs from Cl


the workings ol Church clock!


Salem CongiT Chapel, Rimm conducted b Woodbridge,. At- the afterno. vases of- flowel the children b}| Parkinson; weif by Mrs Molly 1 a n d v M r HI Moorhouse. l | were presented! and, elderly. K


Gifts Flower sel


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