Hilary considers tempting offer
A DILEMMA faces 18-ryear-old Hilary Cookson, of, Clitheroe Road, Whalley — whether, to join a round-the-world cruise or to take up a business, -trainee appointment.
, Hilary, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alan Cookson, who own the Maureen Cookson fashion shop at Whalley, was invited to make up the - erew of a
privately-owned yacht after she took part in the recent Tall Ships race from
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lege, Colwyn Bay, Hilary’s membership of the college sailing club led to the owner of the ketch on which they receive tuition inviting her to make up the
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Fowey, Cornwall, to the Isle of Man. A pupil at Penrhos Col
crew of six for the race. ■ Sailing from, the Menai
Straits to Fowey, the crew were helpless spectators of the plane Crash in which the sales manager-of Lan cia, sponsors of the race, lost his life while taking photographs.
Winston Churchill and the ketch was unplaced. However, in the Isle of
shIn the race .were'sailing ips such as. the famous
Man,-’during the Millen nium', celebrations, Hilary was invited to crew a well- known racing yacht, the i Outlaw, which came third
n the round-the-island race. An invitation followed to
crew the ship in the Ladies’ Race at Cowes, in September, and then to sail round the world — a voyage the owner and his
wife, Mr and Mrs Bob Fewtrell, of Cowes, have contemplated for some time. If Hilary does not wish
to complete the voyage, she can fly home from the West Indies.
has been offered a man agement-trainee appoint ment' with the George Henry Lee store, in Liver pool, starting the first week in September. Her ambition has always been to enter business manage ment. Hilary, the youngest of
Her dilemma is that she
-swimming and choral: singing.
Mr and Mrs Cookshn’s th re e children, rep resented Penrhos College at hockey and played for Clywd county. She also enjoys squash,' ski-ing,
to reception in iTaa*; fpM Ijane Holden, J.
1’Donnell. Boys: , Matthew Lee,
_ 7 years. Girls: ■>nna Worthing-
I , *s: Kieron Tayl*
By, John Holden. »: Wendy Nevv-
I n , Rebecca Wil-
■Phillip Holden, ■John Brown. 9 ■Smbery, Nicola Ijldsmith. Boys: l i , E. Taylforth,
|en . 11-12. Girls: S. Collinge, Boys: William
1: Diane Holden, " J. Garstang. O’Donnell, N.
lew Holden, C.
| Margaret Ball, I Valerie Bolton. ■Rogerson, Fer- J. li, Jesus Rod-
Cross Keys.
IS g g throwing: iFrancis Holden.
|n d spoon: Mrs acques. Men’s , Wells, I. Simp- D. Holden, N.
NK5078 'GEOGHEGAN — BROWN
fm, from their wedding at
Padiham, where her father is curate. o The bride, an ophthalmic
t Leonard’s Church,
ptician, is the only daugh ter of the Rev. and Mrs H.
by her father, wore a white voile crinoline gown with a sweetheart neck line. Her full length veil was held in place by a floral headdress and she carried a bouquet of pink roses, white carnations and stephanotis. Matron of honour was Mrs Janet Brown, the
and country planner, is the only son of Mr and Mrs P. Geoghegan, of Haroldslea Drive, :Horley, Surrey. The bride, given away
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Brown, of Croasdale Drive, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a town
carried Clitheroe bride Miss Janet Victoria Brown and her bridegroom, Mr Jospeh Thomas Geoghe-
A 1923 Morris Cowley
bride’s sister-in-law, and bridesmaids were Miss Christine and Miss Ver onica Geoghegan, the bridegroom’s sisters and Miss Susan and Miss Ali son George. " The older bridesmaids
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A COFFEE evening and bring-and-buy sale on Monday n ig h t raised £155 for two Ri bbl e V all ey
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churches. It was -held at the
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the next planning com mittee and
- of town and the company had leaned over back-
- Coun. Mrs Clegg said she personally welcomed the Booth’s scheme.' It would mean a big improvement to that end
. wards to co-operate with the needs of Clitheroe.
■ plans. “It would have cost the Ribble Valley Council an enormous amount of money to pro vide car parking on that . scale,” she said.
. .She instanced the "marvellous car parking” that is included in the
Now it’s a matter of raising funds
wore floral dresses and the younger bridesmaids had dresses of pink broderie anglaise. OBest man was Mr. Kevin-
were Mr Stephen and Mr Nicholas Brown, the bride’s brothers and Mr Gerald Calanan.
’Sullivan and ushers
formed by the Rev. Leonard Cragg and Fr. Dennis Dwyer. Organist was Mr Robert Ferguson. Following a reception at
The ceremony was per
IMPROVED recreation facilities for Wadding-J ton came a step nearer last week, when Parish Council representatives met the village Recrea tion Advisory Committee and made plans for fund-raising.
It was announced that a grant of £300 was to be
Youths broke
the New Drop Inn, Ro chester, the couple left for a honeymoon in Scotland, where they are to make their home. Photograph: Pye’s,
Clitheroe.
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. Marine caught the Duke of Edinburgh’s atten tion during a passing out parade at the Com mando Training Centre, , Lympstonc, Devon;
A CLITHEROE Royal'
Robert Parkington, whose mother lives‘in Wilson Street, it was the cl imax of a year of effort and determina tion. .■ >
F o r 1 8-ye a r -old-
ibblcsdplc School, he tried unsuccessfully, to ■
RA former pupil’ at.
join the-Navy. He then set his sights . on • the Marines, intensified his studies and, to toughen hims e l f up, joined ‘ Blackburn Harriers. -
■ The runs he took each evening he made more arduous by carrying a haversack of books.'
.joined the Marines at their: Devon Cbmmando
Pa s s ing the st iff examination, Robert
t raining ' cent re last November. ' . Arduous and varied-
; and became expert in. the use of. inf ant r y weapons.
training1 taught, him all the
C.ommando skills: He worked with helicop ters and raiding 'crafts
: and, as the photograph shows, his achievement was crowned by inspcc-v tion . by '.the "Duke of Edinburgh-at the pas- < sing out parade.. : .’ Robert .has mow.- been -
. failed to stay the course, > but Robert stuck at it-
Seven of -his chums
- shop . in -Castle ,' Street 1 and -at :thei-Chatburn • Road filling station.-
, a while at Arthur Whit ta k e r ’s, ironmongers'
posted to Cyprus," where' hard training continues, but there is also sun shine, plenty of 'sport and swimming, • which he loves. He won several medals for sport while a pupil at Ribblesdale. . R o b e r t ’s mothe r works at Trutcx and he has three ■ sisters and five brothers. On leav ing school he worked for
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windows TWO Whalley youths who broke the windows of a bus shelter were each fined £25 at Clitheroe and ordered to share restitution of £18. , Sgt L. McEntee said
that after a policeman heard the breaking of glass he discovered Philip Brian Cudworth (17), of Whittam Road, ajid Darren Keith Harris (18), of King Street, throwing stones at the windows of the shelter.
Both youths pleaded guilty.
made by the Ribble Val ley Council towards improving the drainage, of the playing field and' providing storage room fo r e q u ipm e n t and machinery.
of planned improvements which will eventually include facilities for cric ket, _ netball, basketball and tennis. ,
This is the first phase
looking to all organisations to hold fund-raising events towards the improvements which, in order to benefit from the grant, must be carried out in the current financial year.
The Parish Council is
A mixed response
. SOME .Clitheroe engineers continued their .series of one-day strikes on Monday in support of their union’s claim for an £80 a week national basic wage and a cut in hours. The effects of the strike
■s
supper dance at Wadding-, ton Social Club on October ,12th.
The first event will be a
J Commercial Director, Cas tle Castings; said that about one third of the labour, force of 110 was not working on. Monday. ■: The AUEW has planned
-if the employers’ current pay offer of £70 is not . improved.
another one-day strike next Monday and has threatened, further action
red not to comment pub licly, but Mr A. Rudgyard,
resentative said that men on piecework tended t work harder later in tnc week to make up earnings. But while total output was p e rh ap s not g re a tly affected, an uneven flow of roduction could cause dif- iculty. Some employers prefer
seemed patchy, with more at work than idle. One management rep
other councillors will be able to study the details in the minutes which they receive a few days before the meeting.”
Whitewcll. Hotel and the proceeds will be shared between St
''Hubert’s Church, Dun- sop Bridge, and St Michael’s Church,
Higginson, re tir in g
Whitcwell. T h e R e v . A .
R .
.(Clitheroe), Mrs S. Walker (Dunsop), Mrs N. Thomas (Dunsop), M r
'(Clitheroe), Mr N. Hayhurst (Chipping), ‘ Mrs J . Ma r sd e n (Clitheroe) and Miss R . P a r k i n s o n (Dunsop). Prizes were pre
s W i l s o n
sented by Andrea Hod- son and Claire Hewitt (11), of Littlemoor Road, Clithcroe. . Pictured sit the brin
g-and-buy stall are Mr Higginson and some of the helpers, including Mrs Eccles (third from left).
Fined £5
C L I T H E ROE man Charles O’Neill (68), of Eastmoor Drive, was fined. £5 by the town’s magis trates for keeping a car on a road without excise licence. d He had to pay £4.16 back
further £5 for not being insured.
i1 OO FAST
FOR exceeding the speed limit in a car in Edisford Road, Clitheroe, Teryle Lidsey (43), of Sagar Wood, Higher Hodder, was fined £25 at Clitheroe. She was stated to have travelled at 48 m.p.h.
Obstruction 1
ADMITTING causing obstruction with a car in th e Ma r k e t Place, Clitheroe, Harold Broad- ley (79), of Linden Drive, was fined £15 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court.
Robert chats With the Duke uty and was fined a TEAMS
noldswick, h. Sat.): J. Pye, J. C oulter, M. Blackburn, R. Thornton, N. Thornton, M. Old ham, T. Bleazard, N. Weaver, W. Briggs, C. Musson, D. Whit taker. 12th man: B. Lynch. Scorer: C. Btateipan.
LOCAL telephone users now make over more than 20,000 calls a day to the Speaking Clock, the most popular of the Post Office’s recorded information ser vices. The clock, accurate to one-twentieth of a sec ond, received a total of 7,455, 685 calls from users in the Blackburn telephone area during the year ended June.
TIME 4 * Festival
PARTIES are invited to make bookings to visit the Flower Festival at Slaid- burn Parish Church from September 14th to 17th. “Songs of Praise” is the theme of the festival and there will be refreshments and a craft exhibition in the village hall. Bookings can be arranged through Mrs M. Parker, Fober Farm, Newton. Tel. Dun- sop Bridge 273.
n, Sat.): J. Boden, C. Ward, N. Duckworth, K. F aw c ett , J . Hindmoor, P. Hall, G. Dixon, R. Sharp, R. Banks, M. Gidlow, B. Fielding. Scorer: N. Dixon. C l i t h c r o c 2nd (v B n r -
Clitheroe (v Barnoldswiek,
guessing the weight of a fruit cake was won by Mrs E. Clark, of Chatburn. Other com petition winners were Mr P. Birtwistle (Dun sop), Mrs H. Metcalfe, (Newton), Miss M. Marsden (Cowark), Mr A . M a r s d e n
t h a n k e d Mr s M. Eccles, of Dunsop Bridge, and all the helpers. A competition for
vicar of Whitewcll, opened the event and was presented with a gift by Andrea Hodson (6), of The Crescent, Dunsop Bridge. Mr H i g g i n s o n
Clitheroe move up the table
Blackburn N. 2nd 121 for 6, Clithcroe 2nd 208 for 4 dec.
CLITHEROE had the bet ter of this clash against fellow strugglers in the Ribblesdale League Divi sion I and took three points to inch themselves further away from the foot of the table.
the hunt when they batted and only the stubborness of Walsh and Brown blocked Clitheroe’s efforts to claim maximum, points.
Clithcrue 2nd: J. Pye 33, N. Thornton 72, M. Oldham 0, M.
Blackburn n.o. f>8, S . . Bennett 20, R. Banks n.o. 0, extras 14. Total (4 wkts, dec.) 208. Bowling: Clarke 8.4-2-34-1,
Brown 9-2-45r0, Ibbotson 3-0-13- 0, Parkinson 5-0-50-0,’ Walsh 4- 0-22-2, Barton 2-0-14-0, Bic- kerstaffe 2-0-14-0. Blackburn N 2nd: Walsh 27,
rain-affected wicket and made a cautious start. But as the track dried out, runs began to flow more rapidly. Highlight 'of the innings was a stand of 84 between Nigel Thornton and Malcolm Blackburn for the third wicket. When Clitheroe declared they had a run rate of 6.2 per over. Northern were never in
They were put in on a ■
Auctions and Sales
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, . August 16th, 1979 13 Legal Notices
^Chartered Surveyors, Au<Hioneer*,V»!uor* & Land Agents
60.79 acres of grassland in 4 lots at
An excellent opportunity to purchase some sound grassland with good water supply, pnvate access, in 4 handy lots. To be offered
HIGHER OLD LAUND FARM, FENCE, NR. BURNLEY, LANCS.
ously in the Forest Inn, Cuckstool; Lane, Fence on Wednesday, September f>th, at 3 p-m-
s for side by auction, subject to conditions and unless sold previ
Plans and particulars from the Auctioneers: John Palhster, F.R.I.C.S., Yorkshire Bank Chambers, King Lane, Chtheroo- Tel. 25697 or Skipton Offices. Tel- 2171.
John Pallister Clitheroo 25697 1 Skipton 2171
LICENSING JUSTICE S, RIBBLE VALLEY
TO THE CLERK1 TO THE
PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
C ou rt H ou se, Co ln e R o ad . Rc ed ley , Burnley
I E N ID ELLEN W IL L IAM S
o f the Coach H ou se , F oul- rid g e, Co ln e In th e C ou n ty o f L an cashir e , h a ving d ur ing the p a s t s ix m on th s carried o n the trade o r ca ll in g o f Company S e c r e ta r y H E R E B Y G IV E YOU NOTICE th a t It Is my in ten t io n to make a p p l ica t ion a t th e Trans fe r S e s s io n s for the Pe t ty S e s s io n a l D iv is io n o f Rib b le Valley to be held at King S tr ee t , CU theroc, on the s ix th day o f Sep temb e r 1 9 7 9 fo r th e T ran s fe r to me o f the Just ices* Licence fo r th e sale o f In to x ica t in g l iq u o r s o f all d e s c r ip t io n s by r e ta il fo r co n sum p t io n e ith e r on o r o f f the p r em i s e s m en t io n e d b e low n ow held by* Richard William M il l ig an Vernon in re sp ec t of th e pr emise s k n ow n by the s ign o f The R ib b le sd a le Arms, Glsb u rn .
D A T E D th i s 1 0 th day of A u gu s t 1 9 7 9 CLAYTON CASTLE AN D MONKS
R a d c l if fe , M an ch e s te r M 2 6 9N P .
Personal
SPENCER Co r se t ie r . Private and Surgical ap p o in tm en ts . ----T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 3 9 0 1 .
Handy smallholding with scope for improvement
off Halifax Road, Briercliffe, Burnley BATTY HOLE FARM,
Situated in an unspoiled, secluded position near to a council maintained lane, this property is within easy travelling distance of all east Lancashire towns. Comprising 3 bedroomed far mhouse, range of adjoining buildings and 11 acres of land, with improvements, Batty Hole Farm will make a superb family residence.^ To be offered for sale by auction subject to conditions and unless sold previously, in the Hare and Hounds, Haggate, nr. Burnley, ‘on Tuesday, September 18th, at 3 p.m.
VIEWING: The property will be open for viewing on Saturday, 11th, Sunday, 26th at 10 • 12 noon, and Thursday, 16th at 5-6-30 p.m.
F u r th er particulars from the Auctioneers: John Pallister, F.R.I.C.S., Yorkshire Bank Chambers, King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 25697, and Skipton Office. Tel. 2171.
★ Car parking for 68 vehicles. ★ Manager’s residence with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
★ Farm buildings with detailed planning consent and licences.
PUB AND RESTAURANT SITE WITH DETACHED RESIDENCE AT BURNLEY For sale by Auction, on October 1 st, 1979
★ Main road frontage back up by large scale residential develop ment.
★ Site put forward by Council. Printed particulars available from the Auctioneers: John Pallis ter, F.R.I.C.S., Yorkshire Bank Chambers, King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 25697 and Skipton offices, Tel. 2171.
FORTHCOMING SALES: September 15th. Dispersal Sale at Wenningber Farm, Airton. September 22nd. Dispersal Sale at Burnley.
CRAVEN CATTLE MARTS LIMITED IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Having received instruction Irom Mr H. Taylor (Sold Farm) will offer for
LOWER AIGDEN FARM, WIGGLESWORTH, LONG PRESTON, SKIPTON
C. SILVERWOOD (SLAIDBURN)
Smith 5, Bromley ■ 2, Dent 7,’ Coar 18, Brown 29, Clarke n.o. 13, Barton n.o. 0, extras 20. Total (6 wkts) 121. Bowling: Banks 5-0-27-0,
Bleazard 8-1-4-2, Blackburn 6-2- 17-1, Bennett S. 9-0-26-1, Ben nett G. 6-1-30-2.
More sport on pages 20 and 21
on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1979 The following:
SALE BY AUCTION 53 BRUCELLOSIS ACCREDITED CATTLE
14 Friesian, Hereford and Aberdeen Angus Cows and Heifers with 8 Charolais calves at foot or in calf; 10 Friesian Bullocks and
Heifers, 15 months to 2 ' h years; 4 Charolais Bullocks and Heifers, 16 months to 2 years; 13 Hereford Cross Bullocks and Heifers. 18 months; 4 Friesian, Hereford and Simmental Bullocks and Heifers Stirks, 3-8 monlhs.
128 SHEEP
11 Mule Ewes 2 shear; 55 Suffolk Cross Shearlings and Ewes; 2 Suffolk Rams; 60 Suffolk Cross Store Lambs.
IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY INCLUDING:
1 9 5 9 M.F. D ie s e l Tractor (recently overhauled): Vicon-lely Acrobat, Mil Mastiff Rear Loader and Bucket; Bamford Root Cutter, as new.
PRODUCE
2,000 Bales 1979 Quality S e ed & Meadow Hay; 600 Bales 1978 Quality S e ed Hay; 80 Bales of Straw; Approx. 9 tons I.C.I. 22.11.11. Fertiliser.
SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11 a.m. PROMPT. TERMS CASH. Full details next week’s paper or from the joint Auctioneers:
P. K. WRIGHTSON, GENERAL MANAGER, BROUGHTON ROAD, SKIPTON. Tel. 2375 C. SILVERWOOD, LIVINGSTONE HOUSE, CHAPEL STREET, SLAIDBURN. Tel. 652.
CRAVEN CATTLE MARTS LIMITED,
J . G . H IN D L E (NORTH WEST)LTD
MOVING WITH CARE - EVERYWHERE
CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LIMITED
RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE Telephone 23325
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th
MONDAY, AUGUST 20th * WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON. 80-
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st
100 fat cattle. 100-120 ewes. 1,200-1,500 lambs, at 1-30 p.m.
WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE AND CALVES. 150-200 calves, at 12 noon. 60-50 newly calved cattle, the majority being heifers
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th
consigned direct from breeders in this noted district. Cattle sale at 1 p.m.
,
FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN CALF AND STORE CATTLE. 30-40 in calf cows and heifers, 100-120 ■ store cattle, commencing at 12 noori. *
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF HALF BRED EWES & GIMMER SHEARLINGS. 1,500 Mule and Masham ewes. Upwards of 1.000 Mule and Masham shearlings'. Catalogue sale entries close Tuesday, August 28th.
090 0 7 ROBIN M. ADDYMAN AUCTIONEER
SKIPTON, YORKSHIRE In conjunction with
C. SILVERWOOD AUCTIONEER, SLAIDBURN
ANNUAL AUTUMN COLLECTIVE SALE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th
On the Mart Field, Kirkmoor Road, Clilheroe. Entries to the Auctioneers.
FARM STOCK SALE FIXTURE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th
At Saddle Side Farm, Chipping, on behalf of Mr M. B. Huddleston. Suckler Cattle, Sheep, implements, etc. '
R. M. ADDYMAN, SKIPTON 3641 ' ■ • r C. SILVERWOOD, SLAIDBURN 658
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Rugs, Carpets, F a b r ic s , La c e an d Embroidery:
Entries accepted from- > • July 11. . .
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ALSO ANNUAL SHOW S SALE OF-HORNED WETHER LAMBS. 2,500 horned wether lambs from the noted fell stocks of Bowland, Bleasdale, Bumley, Hebden Bridge and other Pennine Fells. Sale lo follow cattle at 1-30 p.m. approx.
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SALE OF STORE LAMBS AT 12 NOON. 1,000- 1,500 half-bred and Suffolk store lambs, for short term and longer term keep.
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An saf one L t d 0 6 1 8 7 2 7 6 1 1 .
Removals and Road Transport
283052 T e l .
266054 273621
AKE p R I= H A R R ISO N ’S REMOVALS,
p rom p t, e ff ic ien t se rv ic e , any t im e , an yw h e re . — Phone Blackburn 4 9 8 4 6 .
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CO-OP REMOVALS and S to r age. Get a g o od Job p lu s d iv i . Inquir ie s a l l bran ch e s . Local, lon g d is tan c e and o v e r se a s . F ully trained pe r son n e l at y ou r se rv ic e . Co -op q u a l ity all th e w a y .
139337
MAN AN D VA N, tight ca r t in g , from £ 3 pe r h ou r , half- t o n . tw o - to n . d is tan c e no o b j e c t . ’ — T e l . B u r n le y 5 1 8 6 7 . b e fo re 8 -3 0 a .m . . or a f te r 4 -3 0 p .m .
H U Y TO N REMOVALS and Light Car t in g, d is tan c e no o b je c t , fu lly Insured. —
N e lso n 6 9 3 7 1 9 . , 6 9 2 3 1 1 .
—Te l. 230334
S M A L L R E M O V A L S , £ 3 h ou r , £ 2 m inim um. — Te l. 203 730
LIGHT REMOVALS. — Te l. Burnley 3 6 9 3 2 .
.STUBBS, M o v in g , S to r in g . — Cedar S t r e e t , B la c k b u r n . T e l . 5 7 1 2 2 .
Mobile: Disco
MIDNIGHT. SUN D is c o , for all y ou r party r eq u irem en ts . — T e l . Padiham 7 1 9 6 1 ;
2 80997 Photographic
FOR THE ULTIMATE In w ed - ding p h o to g rap h y and c r ea t iv e p o r tra i tu r e . — Lloyd P h o to g rap h y ,, 8 0 Brierclif fe R o ad , 'B u rn ley. T e l . 3 7 9 2 1 , o r N e lso n 6 9 6 0 5 5 .
2 3 7 7 6 6 .
” T e l . Bu rn ley 3 5 7 4 3 . ■
; — at. the Camera Centre, 4 0 ■ Y o r k sh ir e S tr ee t , Bu rn ley.
LOW ,J LOW, FILM PRICES 27 3 4 3 6 28460i 138430
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