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1 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 8th, 1979 5


CERAMICA ITALIA


FOR TILES


THE COACH HOUSE, DUCK STREET, CLITHEROE. T E L 27127


.£7.95 sq. yd.


Irown £10.95 sq. yd.


Iter M £10.95 sq. yd..


ster M £8.95 sq yd.


MCE LINES


tic Axminster in ILL £9.50 per yd IGNS


.£1.95 sq. yd. for stairs etc.


............£10.50 AND PIN OR


ARD WELCOME FOR CREDIT OR


OLDERS OSITAND UP TO 3


WICK SKIPTON Tel. 5985


R O M . 22 HIGH ST. S3


' Bankfield Mill, Greenfield Road, Colne


Hartleys Fabrics CURTAINS


We can offer you


a fine range of printed curtainings from Sandersons, Moygashel, Nouveau and others.


for loose covers, printed or.plain. We can offer fabrics


We have a comprehensive making up service — let us quote you.


v e l v e t s : Velvets also are always


.readily available from stocky For Better Curtains, consult^


5>J2 Market Place, Clitheroe Tel. 233462 J“ “ ' ?Open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri." *


Wed. 9 to 12-30. Sat 9 to 5 p.m. 9 to 5-30.


Hartley* Fabrics ^


fancy dress party had a suitably eerie setting. Bats, witches and moons


T R IN IT Y Youth Club’s Hallow-e’en disco and


made by Shaun Hodges, Gordon Porter and Philip Knight lurked in the wings


w h i le m o r e■ th a n 100 y o u n g s t e r s , a g ed 14 u pw a rd s , en jo y e d the music.


fit. He is pictured centre, to th e r i g h t o f t h e policewoman.


dress went to M ich a e l Ridgway for his Zulu out­


F ir s t prize fo r fancy


S t Trinian's outfit, was second.


Sandra Wakeling, in a


ised supper and £50 was raised for club funds.


WHATEVER THE HOUR, THEY’RE BEWITCHING


REW


tly on Clitheroe years we have


lished specialist gredients in the w offer the same y. Obviously we ods on our stall the telephone to collect at


es are very com- dvice to people er and wines


IN G STOES R


RINGTON 37448


i£L TISSOT WATCHES Terry Anderton organ­


RESIDENTS of Bawdlands have given a resounding “yes” to plans to give the area a £130,000facelift,but they will have to keep their fingers crossed that the Kibble Valley Council can afford to pay for the scheme.


immediately able to buy two industrial sites on either side of Bawdlands if its annual grant from the


The council might not be


government is slashed dramatically. But it would probably


not be worth going ahead with the scheme unless these two sites could be t idied up, communi ty architect Mr Rod Hackney warned a meeting of about 40 residents on Thursday. Mr Hackney explained


to them what was involved in th e impr ovement scheme. The architects plan to introduce off-street parking and restrict car access. There will also be


Jail for theft of dog biscuits


A CLITHEROE man who stole dog biscuits from his employers was said to have told the police he had per­ mission from his boss to take them. But at Preston Crown


Court, Mr William Dug- dale, a director of Water­ loo Corn Mill, Clitheroe, said his firm were trying out a new dog-food product and when the first batch was ready employees were invited to take a handful to try on their own dogs. There was no permission to take a large amount. Desmond St John Astley


(21), of Brook Street, Clitheroe, denied the theft


of over 50 kilograms of dog biscuits but the jury found him guilty and he was sent­ enced to nine months in prison. Prosecuting, Miss Gil­


later admitted taking the goods and told the police where they would find another bag of dog bis­ cuits. The court was told Ast­


ley had returned to work at night to' pick' up two bags which he had hidden.


lian Ruaux said two police officers stopped Astley in the street late at night when they saw him carry­ ing a large bag. Miss Ruaux said Astley


paved areas, shrubs and trees, and walls, fences, street lighting and drains


Critical that firms move


FOLLLOWING the meetin g land scape architect Mr Mike Vin- sun, who is leaving the scheme soon, stressed that it was critical for the council to find alter­ native homes for the two haulage firms on the sites. “They are willing to


move, but until they do any other improvements will be a waste,” he said. Mr Vinsun is taking


up an appointment with a n o t h e r f i r m of architects. Community architect Mr Ian Finlay, of Macclesfield, will supervise the detailed design of the Bawd­ lands’ improvements.


wi l l g e n e r a l l y be improved. Mr Hackney stressed


f i n i t e . !


B Saddler (53) dies on way to work


CLITHEROE saddler Mr James Thomas Livesey collapsed and died from a heart attack in Castle Street while walking to work on Thursday morning. •


children, were to have celebrated their silver wedding in May. They were married at SS Michael and John’s


‘Yes’ to Bawdlands’ facelift


opt imis t ic about the scheme. “It's no good if the resi­


Housing Committee. “ Everyone must be


dents show dissent,” he said.


that their houses would increase in value. Subject to the Housing


that he needed 100 per cent support from the resi­ dents in order to present a strong case to the council’s


asked to sign a written promise assuring the coun­ cil that once Bawdlands is made a general improve­ ment area, it will be kept tidy and in good shape. Up to six of the residents will become trustees in charge of sections of the area.


Committee approving the project, Mr Jack Ruffley, the council’s Chief Legal and Admin is tra tio n Officer, will shortly meet the residents to explain the intricacies of a super trust deed which everyone will be asked to sign. The residents will be


them, however, that the upkeep of the improve­ ments could be paid for if each household contri­ buted as little as 50p a month to a general repairs fund. He also reminded them


concerned that their rates would increase as a result of the improvements and that the scheme would be expensive to maintain. Mr Hackney assured


Some residents were


visor at Trutex’s Henthorn works, said he had never complained of any chest pains and had,not seen a doctor for the past 25 years. The couple, who had no


ticeship with the Royal Army Service Corps, with whom he sjjent three years, mainly in Malta and Egypt. His wife, Anne, a super­


Turner Street, had worked at Empress Sports — for­ merly Cooks — of Castle Street, for about 36 years since leaving school. He served an appren­


Mr. Livesey (53), of


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500ml SAVLON LIQUID.... 500ml. DETTOL............ SONA BATH SALTS...... ... Large DENCLEN......... ...... SUPERDENT TABLETS... PARACETAMOL 100s..... .


Chur ch, Lowe r g a t e . Clitheroe-born Mr Livesey was a former pupil of the church school. He belonged to three


Clitheroe Cemetery yes­ terday, following Requiem Mass at SS Michael a John’s.


Catholic Social Club in Lowergate; and Wellgate Social Club. Interment took place at


t he and Donation


received a donation of £5 from West Bradford MU.


C L I T H E R O E y Centre has


5 5 P ■ a


5 9 P


29p 45p 29p 49p


HEALTHCRAFTS 600mc a a a a r .r .p . GINSENG............................


£3.25 LANES QUIET LIFE TAB-


Clitheroe clubs: the Cent­ ral Working Men’s in Wha lle y Roa d;


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f c O . 3 0 £3.75


CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT REASONABLE PRICES


BHWIEY22331 HI-FI DEMONSTRATION


AT THE CREST MOTEL (BOARDROOM) BURNLEY


ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th Continuous demonstrations from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.


AUREX -O P T O N IC A - DUAL


See the new complete range of micro systems by Aurex plus their revolutionary system to reduce tape hiss even more


The, new slimline Optonica tuners and amplifiers


and the new range of Dual record decks, amps etc. Speaker demonstrations by


Tangent — Castle — J.R. Rodgers Cartridges by


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To be followed on NOVEMBER 16th and 17th ON THE FORECOURT OF THE CREST MOTEL


TOSHIBA SHOWLINER Complete mobile showroom, equipped with the full range of


TOSHIBA - AUDIO - TV - VIDEO EQUIPMENT


THE ONLY ONE IN THIS COUNTRY OF ITS TYPE The Toshiba Showliner will be open


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 12 noon till 8 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 10 a.m. till 4 p.m.


DON’T MISS OUR THREE DA Y EVENT


and remember it’s the after sales service that makes ail the difference


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THERE’S MORE IN MOOR LANE 4 *•¥. + + * + * * + * £ OR OPPING i * uits (good selection),


resses. Superb choice Lingerie, Housecoats,


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Raincoats, Anoraks, i s Shirts.


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T O R ES CLITHEROE


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beautiful gifts L L A D R O


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INSTEAD of holding a traditional annual dinner, members of Clitheroe Inner Wheel Club this time celebrated thei r birthday with a buffet supper and tour of Wad- dow Hall.


r o u n d by Guider-in- charge Miss M. Walker, who also talked about the Tudor building’s history. She was thanked by


hey


vice-president and sec­ r et ary Mrs Margaret Spensley, who presented her with a pressed flower picture made by past- president Mrs Pat Haigh. President Mrs Elsie


j- 'y


'Haigh, president of the Rotary Club of Clitheroe.


Lofthouse and the Mayoress of Clitheroe, Mrs Doris Ainsworth, then cut the birthday cake made by the Lofth­ ouse family. M r s L o f t h o u s e received greetings and


were Mrs E. Bennett, chairman of Clitheroe Ladies ’ Ci rcle; Mrs Mildred Dugdale, chair­ man of Clitheroe Even­ ing Townswomen’s Guild, and Mrs Hi lda Mic- kanowicz, chairman of Cl i theroe Af ternoon Townswomen’s Guild.


Among the gues t s flowers from Mr Eric


Inner Wheel members, are (seated, from the left): Mrs Spensley, Mrs G. Gorst (treasurer), Mrs Miekanowicz, Mrs Ains­ worth, Mrs Lofthouse, Mrs Mildred Dugdale, Mrs Bennett, Mrs N. Dugdale and Mrs I. Grad- well.


was expressed by the p re s id en t’s daughter, Mrs Edith Childs. Pictured, flanked by


Thanks on their behalf The TV Centre


1 CHURCH STREET, BARNOLDSWICK, COLNE, LANCS Telephone Barnoldswick £113309.


10 HOWE WALK, BURNLEY. Tel. 37118.


2 SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE Telephone 22661/2


41 VICTORIA ROAD, EARBY. Tel. Earby 2319 p p p


77p 83p


SILVER PLATE CUTLERY


CRYSTAL GLASS CHICHESTER


MDINA GLASS LALIQUE LEAD


STAINLESS STEEL


NAO PORCELAIN FIGURES


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