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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 14th, 1979 11 i T 9 F ! » 1


Tories lead in Euro-poll


THE VICTORIOUS Conservative candidate for Lancashire East in Thursday’s Euro-election, Mr Edward Kellett-Bowman, joins his wife Elaine to become the first married couple to sit in the European Parliament


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* Spartan Wet Suits all sizes from E35.


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MORE than 500 people attended a barbecue in aid of overseas missionary work, held at St. James CE School, Clitheroe.


by members of St. James’s Church Sunday School and the Pathfinders Bible


All the tickets were sold


class. In addition to the bar­


becue, there were stalls, sideshows, a bring-and- buy and suppers in the


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WALLPAPERS AND MATCHING FABRICS.


FABRICS & PAINTS


FOR m FOUST SFUCmRll PRICES COMPETimnY


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hall. The attractions helped


raise £180 towards the £1,500 St. James’s Church hopes to send to overseas missionary work this year.


dren and leaders of the Pathfinders round the bar­


becue.


L-DRIVER FINED


A WHALLEY L-driver was fined a total of £135 on four motoring summonses at Clitheroe. He admitted


all of them. Clive Atkinson (24), of


Mitton Road, was fined £75 for not being insured, £30 for driving a car in Accrington Road with a defective tyre, £15 for driving while unsupervised and £15 for not displaying L-plates.


Golden couple


in love match


IT was love set and match when Mr Albert Li n g a r d me t hi s sweetheart Isabella on the tennis courts 50


fro m our S u m m e r Range, for both Ladies and Men.


A TOUCH OF CLASS See something different in Suede and Leather


Beautiful new styles in appealing fresh shades at prices you can still afford.


VICTORIA TANNERY LTD. Manufacturers ot Sheepskin.and.. Leather Clothing


Trafalgar Street, Burnley , ■ Tel. 25664 (4 lines)


Victoria Mill,


years ago. Their courtship over the


nets resulted in a long and happy marriage and on Monday they celebrated the ir golden wedding anniversary with a meal out for family and friends. Mr Lingard (76) and his


CHILDREN ut St Denys Home, Clitheroe, are look­ ing forward to their sum­ mer holiday. For a coffee evening held at the home last week raised £186 which will help to send them happily on their way. Cake, plant, book and


Our picture shows chil­ Raise cash for summer holiday


tured the seat in a 33.2 per cent poll with 77,087 votes. L a b o u r ’s Mr Michael Walsh polled 62,729, and in third and fourth places were Mr Peter Easton (Lib) 12,268 and Mr Frank Tyrrall (Democrat) 2,473. Mr Kellett-Bowman had


Mr Kellett-Bowman cap­


the Cumbria Euro seat by a margin of almost 42,000. The couple live at Halton, near Lancaster.


a majority of 14,358. Both Liberal and Democrat can­ didates lost their £600


deposits. Mrs Kellett-Bowman is


MP for Lancaster and won


is a business consultant. He holds a master’s degree in business administration with a diploma in manage­ ment.


Mr Kellett-Bowman (48)


the Parliamentary con­ stituencies of Blackburn, Darwen, Accrington, Clitheroe, Burnley, Nelson and Colne, Rossendale, Heywood and Royton.


Lancashire East covers


constituency, which covers a number of areas of the Ribble Valley, including Bashall Eaves, Wadding- ton, West Bradford and Gisburn, the Conservative candidate, Mr Neil Rox­ burgh Balfour, had an easy victory.


In the North Yorkshire NORTH!


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98,464 votes — 57,056 ahead of his Labour rival; Mr Frederick Singleton.


He topped the poll with


Liberal candidate, Mrs C la ire Brooks, with 26,812.


In third place was the


PLAQUES ON ORDER


FIFTY civic plaques are to be purchased by Clitheroe Town Council at a cost of £300. It was reported at the


annual meeting of the council tiiat the present stock is exhausted and


they are still very much in demand.


bring-and-buy stalls and a tombola were manned by members of the manage­ ment committee. The staff and new officers in charge, | Mr and Mrs J. Sutherland, j organised the evening and served coffee and biscuits. Children mingled with


guests, who included the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Bob Ainswor th, and Deputy Ribble Valley Ma yor Mi s s Ag n e s


and helpers, with Mr and Mrs Sutherland (centre


Melling. Pictured are officials


back).


wife (72) remember their younger days at Todmor- den where they were botli born — especially the ten­ nis and outings along the “monkey run,” a popular Sunday’ walk for young people. The couple are well-


ist at Vale Baptist Church, Cornholme, and played his first "Messiah” while still in his teens. He came to Clitheroe in


At 16 he became organ­


known in the Clitheroe area, having run a newsa­ gents’ shop in Waterloo for several years. Mr Lingard has enjoyed


burn Methodist Church. Mrs Lingard belongs to the Women’s Fellowship there and they both enjoy their retirement, spending thier


UPHOLSTERY LARGE


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CARPETS


100 ROLLS BROADLOOM ON SHOW from £3.32 to £15.42 sq. yd.


A°o™ T% ?«r 007'n.........now from £5.95 ,d K' Z X T o \ l C i Hundreds of Remnants............from £1 yd - 2 7 l n' . “


3ft. Slumberland Purple Seal F/E Divan Set Now £97.50


Edinburgh S/E Divan Set, now £175.50. Also


4ft. 6ln. and 5ft. greatly reduced


G o o d 3fl. Belyon


Drawer and Storage Divan Sets from £109.50


4ft. 6ln. Sleepeezee Connaught S/E


Divan Sets, now £239. Also 3ft.


and 5ft. available O,Zlio.so sq. ,d . A°N°mairyl??3eir027ln:......... now £10.80 yd. NOW


Alston Suite In Dralon was £449................................


£359


Schrelber Suite in Brown Dralon, with 1 recliner was £488..............................£379


Parker Knoll Reclinor in dralon, was £289.................£229


Pam Bando In figured cover, was £405..................£325


Inderfurn 10-cushion Suita, brown, was £659............... £529


Bridge Penrith Suite, was £1)199..................................£1.017


G -P la n A t la n t is , was £680...................................... £&75


Also FIRESIDE CHAIRS NOW


Dianne 7ft. 10ln. leak and w h i te f i tm e n t , waa £175...................................... £139


Austin Blanca 9ft. 6ln. bed­ room f i tm e n t , wa s £485.......................................£315


Austin Fiesta bedroom fit­ ment, was £310...................£188


Also supporting range ol Chests, Dressing Tables, etc. at similar savings.


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☆ SALE — BEDS 3ft. and 4ft. 6ln.


■ £ - / / 5ft. Vl-Sprlng


Herald S/E Divan Set, now £265


_ I 4ft. Bln.


Slumberland Purple Seal F/E Divan Set, now £139.50


selection of BACK-flARE BEDS all at reduced „ , cu , un r*ARRY IN AND OUT SELF-SERVICE DEPT. NOW O PEN -


£ v e °u 0pUto on c°nveN nUonarturnlture prices. Bedroom, kUchen and wall furniture. R. L. JEPS0N LTD Jepsons


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A SUNNY morning and plenty of customers ensured success for a coffee nwrning in the Clitheroe Mayor's Parlour on Saturday, winch raised £263 for Christie


Cci 71CC7*Among visitors who patronised the bring-and-buy, jewellery and /njicy 9°ods stalls and raffle were the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Poo


Aitisworth*


who in the past year have sent £1,500 to the Christie Cancer and Holt Radium Institute at Manchester.


The money has come mainly from committee efforts, local organisations and donations in lieu of flowers for the bereaved.


The event was organised by Mrs Isabel Dawson and her Clitheroe• covnnitlee, .


. ,, , . . Mrs Dawson, chairman for 30 years, expresses the committee s gratitude to all ■


who have helped to achieve such a magnificent total. Virtually all the money Yaised goes straight into cancer research, there being no


administrative expenses from the Christie Fund. . ^ A Motor g en ts Association. . • ___, l -r BRIAN D00TS0N LTD


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Prompt Repair Service on all types of Alternators, Starters, Diesel Pumps, Injectors, etc.


EXCHANGE ALTERNATORS FOR MOST TYPES OF EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE CARS IN STOCK.


a long musical career, being a church organist for 50 years. He played the harmonium at Shade Wes­ leyan Sunday School, Tod- morden, where his father was choirmaster, and began playing the organ when he was 14.


1944, becoming organist for the next 28 years at Trinity Methodist Church. He was also accompanist for the Wesley Male Voice Choir and travelled all over North East Lanca­ shire playing at concert


parties. In his time, Mr Lingard


accompanied such singers as Isobel Baillie and Kath­ leen Ferrier. Both Mr and Mrs Ling­ ard are members of Chat-


t ime gardening and walking.


ried daughter, Mrs Joyce Jackson of Chat burn, and two grandchildren.


The couple have a mar­


celebration dinner was Mrs Evelyn Lingard, Mrs Lin- gard’s sister-in-law, who had been a bridesmaid. The other, Mrs Elsie Fiel- de n, was pr event ed through i l lness f rom attending.


Among the guests at the Grand total for Christie


Chosen to represent


council


TWO representatives from Ribble Valley Council will attend the annual confer­ ence of district, county and metropolitan authorities at Scarborough in Sep­


tember. At Monday night’s meet­


ing of the council’s Policy and Resources Committee, it was decided that Coun. Fred Green (Wilpshire) and Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg (Wiswell) should attend the conference with Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson.


back Coun. Fred Singleton (Longridge) in his efforts to be elected as one of three members to repre­ sent the 14 Lancashire Dis­ trict Councils on the Asso- cation of District Councils.


The committee will also


Singleton will be able to attend the conference in this capacity.


If successful, Coun. Obstruction


FOR causing unnecessary obstruction with a car in Back King S t r e e t , Clitheroe, John Alpe (20), of New Laund Farm, Whitewell, was fined £10 at Clitheroe. In a letter, he said he left the car for only two minutes.


Pendle Club


PENDLE Bridge Club winners were Mrs A. Barker and Mrs I. Kos- molski, Mrs E. Bush and Mr C. Hill.


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FROM


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Yes, the search is on . . . for the oldest Hoover cleaner in this neighbourhood that’s traded-in for a new Hoover Cleaner bet­ ween June 9th/30th. Hoover have been making great cleaners for over 70 years, we don’t expect to find one that old, but how about your “ treasure,” why not trade it in now, whilst prices are right, and if it proves to be amongst the oldest that’s traded in during the period, you could win an exciting prize. Full details available at the store.


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