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Clitheroe Advertiser and Timex, February 1st, 1979 7 talk about glass.. .


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ST. PETER STREET BLACKBURN


AN 8 a.m. phone call on Sunday meant that the Rev. Arthur Siddall had to baptise his own daughter at a special service of morning prayer and holy baptism at St P a u l ’s Church, Low Moor.


Arthur Briggs was to have travelled from Formby to perform the baptisms of Jennifer Siddall and Paul Christopher Whitehead, son of Mr and Mrs C. Whitehead.


Originally Canon J.


over the weekend forced Canon Briggs to cancel the appointment.


But heavy snowfalls loyal Doultonf


of Formby when Mr Sid­ dall was curate from 1967-


Canon Briggs was vicar


70. ■ “I would have preferred


someone else to officiate, just so that I could have been an ordinary dad for the day,” said Mr Siddall.


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sang the anthems “Joy to the World” and “Fairest Lord Jesus.” Lessons were read by Mr Ken Guy and p ra y e r s led by Mrs Catherine Sandham. In the evening a thanks


fiving service, conducted At the service the choir


Residents sign club protest


John C. Hudson, Vicar of Clitheroe.


Taxidermy is the topic


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Young Farmers heard talk


by local taxidermist Mr Brian Jackson at their meeting in the auction


mart cafe.Mr Jackson, of Wiswell, showed some of the ani­ mals he preserves. David Bristol and Donna Clement gave a vote of thanks and Martyn Bristol chaired the business meeting. Results of the junior


the provision and comple­ tion of the re-lighting of the church. Preacher was the Rev.


y Mr Siddall, was held for


WHALLEY villagers have handed over a peti­ tion against a plan to re-open the former Ace of Spades club as a night spot. Said MrTomkin:“I don’t


man Mr Michael Creighton has put in a planning appli­ cation to change the use of the former Co-op building from storeroom to club once again. But 34 residents in the


area have signed a petition which has now been handed to Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw, one of Whal- ley’s representatives on the Ribble Valley Council. The petition asks the to resist any


attempL to re-open the old Co-op as licensed pre­


counci l


quiz were: Clitheroe ‘A’ 32, Lancaster 76; Clitheroe ‘B’ 45, Pendle Forest 37. The ‘B’ team is through to the semi-finals on February


13th.


mises.Said petition organiser Mr Michael Tomki n: "People who live near the premises are strongly opposed to the plan. Most can remember the disturb­ ances when the old Ace of Spades club was open.” Mr Tomkin’s home in


George Street is opposite the former club entrance, but he moved in after the Ace of Spades had closed down.


POT SHOT DAMAGES DISPLAY WINDOW


A DISPLAY window owned by Rimington out­ fitters Cosgrove’s was smashed at the weekend by a pool ball taken from a nearby pub. The double-glazed win­


Standards Good Value


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dow, which measures 12 x nine feet, is in a barn next to the Ribblesdale Arms, Gisburn, from where the ball was taken. The incident happened


At HARTLEY'S FABRICS we specialise in this delightful curtaining. We can offer you the fabric by the yard or make curtains for you in our own workroom with our own skilled staff.


In stock we always have 1 5 gracious colourways in curtaining velvet, an all cotton cloth made in England to the highest standard, plus seven colours in crushed velvet. We now also stock DRALON velvet for upholstery or curtaining


We would be pleased to quote you for your requirements and we are sure you wilt find our service, our


quality and our quotation of considerable interest to you. For Velvet try:*


Miami Unit Suite with matching HlOrt


12 MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE


heat-resistant top coffee table, deep pile velvet velour upholstery.


M.R.P. £410.00


SALE £ 2 9 9 . 9 0 complete


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2 minutes walk trom precinct


OTHER SUPER BARGAINS Subject to availability


Austin Bianca white continental head- board with two matching bedside chests.................................


Allwood 3004 Serenade vanitory centre.................................


Alfa Unison 1203 combination robe....


Beauvale Woodstock high Chester­ field chair green velvet.............


Beautility 132 teak finish gateleg table...................................


Solid marble base Arc table lamp (12 only)...................................


Centre coffee table 2 tier white


Cromford 3/str. suite showwood frame tweed upholstery............


IT was second time lucky for Miss Edna Carter when she applied for a job at Trutex.For it was her second letter of application, written in January 1934, which


staff.


nursing reserve in 1942. She returned to Trutex head office in October 1946, remaining there until her retirement at the weekend. Her long service was described as “a remarkable achievement” by Mr Wood. , Pictured with the music centre are, from the left: Miss Carter, Mr Wood, Mrs


Miss Carter, of Brownlow Street, Clitheroe, left the company to join the , . . .


Dorothy Kitson (accounts department manageress) and Mr Peter Wilson (finan­ cial accountant).


Panda 8ft. black ash/white finish slid­ ing door bedroom unit (3 only)....


secured her a clerical post. And 45 years later, at her retirement presentation, managing director Mr


Warwick Steel frame contract chairs. gold tweed flame resistant.........


Roger Wood gave her the original letters to keep as mementoes, as well as a music centre from the company and a record cabinet and token from head office


Jentique long john teak finish nest with sewing drawer.................


Layeezee 3ft.<silver dawn single divan sets....................................


McIntosh CU12 teak finish corner unit................... .................


n ormally £217.80


£115.00 £112.70


£146.00 £55.25


£25.50 £26.00


SALE


£85.90 £85.50 £39.90 £12.90


£10.50 £112.00


£253.20 £149.90 £257.00 £165.50 £29.50 £42.50 £48.50 £69.90


£62.00 £63.50 £109.95


Foster Len 3/str. Cottage suite oak colour frame/tapestry upholstery..


V.


£99.90 £49.90


Myers 4ft. 6in. Gala drawer divan set... (King Size Gala drawer


Danish 6ft. 3in. tall by 3ft. wide teak finish..................................


Danish natural teak finish Trombone extending hi-fi unit..................


Remploy 4ft. 6in. Jubilee divan sets....


Revelese Sundew chair natural sheepskin inside with tweed filler exhibition show model.............


Revelese Sundew 2/str. settee and chair...................................


Revelese Clover 3/str. settee/2/str. settee and chair/stool and table printed dralon a superb exhibition model.................................


Silentnight Kingsize Twilight sprung edge divan set.......................


Silentnight Simplicity 5-door robe with centre door as mirror.........


Beauvale Beverley 10 cushion suite Jane Teal print.......................


Normally SALE £300.00


set also available) £66.00


£84.00 £121.50 £268.00


£188.50 £45.90


£64.50 £85.50


£99.90 £385.00 £279.90


£1,085.00 £689.90 £264.95 £124.90 £197.00 £149.90


£520.00 £295.75


£202.68 Y-


£145.50 . ....


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on Saturday evening, and although only the outer pane was hit, the whole window will have to be replaced at a cost of £800. It was installed only 12


months ago. When the damage was


discovered on Sunday morning, Cosgrove’s man­ ager, Mr Peter McDer­ mott, of Chatburn, and company di rector Mr Ronald Duckworth, of Rimington, immediately removed the whole dis­ play, worth about £5,000. Cosgrove’s have three


Waddington business­


think a small village like Whailey needs a club of


this type. There are a number of pubs and places of entertainment in the vil­ lage already and we fee! that Whailey does not need more licensed premises.


George Street area have told me that they were of ten disturbed in the early hours of the morning when the Ace of Spades


“People who live in the


MEMBERS of the Rot­ ary Club of Clitheroe, ( their wives a>id friends, made up a party of GO I for the annual ladies’' night dinner-dance, at ^ the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley.


1 first vice-president, Rtn Eric Haigh, and Mrs i Joan Mgers, wife of p r <


The toosl to the ladies was proposed by the


Myers, replied. The evening con­


• side n t Mr J o h n


cluded with dancing, and entertainment by magician Air John Pye ( and his wife Carat.


Myers is seen with some of the ladies. At they front (third from the i right) is Mrs Myers.


In our picture RtiC


club was open. “There was rowdyism


Magic touch for the ladies


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Decca 12in.......... Teleton 12in........ G E C 12in............. Philips 12in............ Philips 14in............ Pye 12in...............


Teleton 14in. C o lo u r...... ..........


ITT 16in. C o lour ....


£85.00 £73.50 £85.00 £75.95 £87.95 £79.50


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£78.50 £65.00 £75.00 £67.00 £79.00 £69.50


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E. HARGREAVES


M OOR LANE, W O O N E LANE, C L ITH E RO E 22683


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SABDEN WOMAN DIES AT 84


SABDEN woman Mrs Sarah Ellen Lawless, who died, aged 84, at her home in Padiham Road on Saturday, was one of a family with a remarkable military record.


the Army as a boy, was wounded in the Crimea and was nursed by Flor­ ence Nightingale. In World War l he was a


Her father, who joined


Thomas Henry Lawless in 191S after he had served throughout the war in the East Lancashire Regi­ ment. She was then an insur­


recruiting sergeant in the Burnley area. Mrs Lawless married Mr


and disturbance from cars starting up. I would not like to think that it was going to happen again.”


Creighton said he wanted to assure nearby residents that noise and parking problems would be kept to a minimum.


But thi s week M r


club,” he stressed. “Any­ one who is likely to cause trouble will be refused admission. “It might also be poss


“This will be a well-run


ible to prevent people who use the club from parking in front of the building.” Mr Creighton’s plan is to


provide a disco for teena gers and a weekly old-time dancing session in the early part of the evening. Afterwards the club would open as a normal night club.A second plan for the former Co-op may be con­ sidered by Ribble Valley councillors. Mr Dennis Geldard, of


Billington, is sounding out opinion as to whether he


similar display windows in other Ribble Valley vil­ lages.


Gisburn police are inves­ tigating the incident.


could get planning permis­ sion to use the premises as a two-unit cinema. Neither Mr Creighton


nor Mr Geldard has negotiated a lease with the present owner.


Long service rewarded


ance agent, having taken over from her uncle who had gone into the Forces with his brother. Mr and Mrs Lawless had


Free TV


ALL old age pensioners should be granted free television licences, Mr Lindsay Sutton, prospec­ tive Parliamentary Labour candidate for the Clitheroe Division, said this week.


consideration should be given to the eventual aboli­ tion of licences, possibly paid for by an increase in VAT.


He has also suggested


year, shortly before his diamond wedding anniver­ sary.


was a weaver, but later worked in a factory at Padiham. At one time he and Mrs Lawless had a drapery shop in Sabden.


For much of his life he


was held at St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Sabden, last night and interment at St Nicholas’s Chur chyard, Sabden, today was preceded by a Requiem Mass.


A mass for Mrs Lawless


four sons and four daugh­ ters. The eldest boy, Frank,


was killed in the last war while serving in Belgium wi th the Colds t r e am Guards. His brothers, Jack and


Joyful theme


Jos eph, both became sergeants in the Cold­ stream Guards. A grandson, Brendan


Cox, is at present serving in Cyprus with the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment. Mr Lawless died last


BIBLE readings, quota­ tions and poems related to the theme “Joy” were fea­ tured in a talk given by Mrs Catherine Sandham, of Clitheroe, to St Paul’s M o t h e r s’ Union, Low Moor.


importance for the enrich­ ment of daily life.


She also spoke of its


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FIRST DAY OF GREAT WINTER


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FABRICS Textiles


Hankies at reduced prices All regular stock


Oddments, etc. Drastically marked down


LAST WEEK OF SALE


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