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•"4 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times; August 23rd; 1979 BUY YOUR FIRST SET OF 10


FOOTBALL POSTCARDS MOW!! Complete set consists of 60 cards in full colour


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er set of 10 cards plus this token


THIS IS TOKEN


TOKEN No. 2 NEXT WEEK To ensure you are not disappointed we


advise you to collect your sets each week


BURNLEY EXPRESS OFFICE Corner of Bull


Street/Manchester Road, Burnley


NELSON LEADER OFFICE 20 Manchester Road, Nelson


COLNE STATIONERS (Colne . Times Office)


33 Market Street, Colne.


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICE


3 King Street, Clitheroe.


Our offices are open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Colne office closed Tues­ day afternoon). Saturday 9 to 12 noon. Colne office.9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


If you are unable to call at our office send PO for cost of cards plus 12p for postage and packing for each set ordered.


A special 56 page I “ALBUM/DIARY” PRICE £1.60 n which you can keep your cards will


be available early September, packed with information on all League, Cup and European football.


' will be undertaking a i busy programme under the guidance of leaders Mr David Sharp and Mr Keith Whittaker.


IT’S destination Wales for these members of the 1st Pendle Scouts, Clitheroe, all geared up and ready for off. The lads were head­ ing for a week’s camp at \Beddgelert, where they


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q c .fc^ a S IO sq. yd.


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Kept filling station


at Mitton


I climb on Snoivdon, visit Caernarvon Castle and1 carry out other walks and canoeing exercises. A squad of six older


I The party plans to 1


boys will be striding out on their own to cover a 24-hour survival hike to Anglesey and back — a distance of 25 miles.


Attractive VELVET CURTAINS


Luxurious Velvet Curtains available in gold, brown and green. Full range of sizes available. 46" x 72"


TOWELS 100% Cotton towels in modern pre-dyed shades. Made in Lancashire. Bath Sheets Bath Towels Hand Towels


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Price £38.65 £28 .95


Spectacular Value dralon curtains available in a wide range of modern colours. Any Size. 46" x 54"


Polyester


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£6.75 £3.50 £1.95


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£5.40


£2.80 £1.55


Quilt Covers Patterned Quilt


Single £6.35 Double £6.70


Covers Single £10.15 Double £14.90


£5.70 £6.00


£9.15 £13.40


Normal Summer Discount Spectacular


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Polyester printed curtains Matching bedspreads Single £6.00


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Browsholme BROWSHOLME Hall is again proving an attraction to visitors during its sum­ mer opening, which began last Saturday. On Sunday about 140 people went round the historic home of the Parker family, some of them paying their second or third visit.


attraction, but visitors expressed most pleasure in the fact that members of the family actually showed them round.


p ru c & S


W TO WMALLET rJLTTHCROE TOWN CENTRE


WM ALLEY ROAO MOOR LANE [hkjhtielo no | ^fawEROAt INTERNAL BY P *


made for parties of over 20, and civic societies are showing particular interest in the renovation prog­ ramme and the way the grounds are being brought under control.


Bookings are being


will remain open daily, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., until September 2nd.


The hall and grounds


contains so much of inter­ est, proved the main


The Tudor hall, Which


A FORMER owner of Mit­ ton Filling Station, Mr John Hoyle, has died at his home at Lytham St Annes, aged 71. Mr Hoyle ran the busi­


ness for a decade until retirement nearly four years ago. He and his wife, Winifred, then left Mitton to live at Chaigley, before moving to Lytnam. Born in Rossendale, Mr


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Hoyle’s main hobby was motor cycling. During the second world war he worked with the fire ser­ vice in several major cities. While at Mitton, Mr


Hoyle was a member of the parish church. He leaves a son, Jack, who lives in Haslingden.


Knock-out success


KAY -


Maria Nuttall was married to draughtsman Mr Stuart William Kay at SS Michael and J o h n ’s . Ch u r c h , ClitHeroe, on Saturday.


Bank clerk Miss Linda


Blackburn, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Nuttall, of Rose Cottage, Edisford Road, Clitheroe.


The bride, who works in


eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. Kay, of the Spring Mill Hotel, Langho.


The bridegroom is the


Given away by h e r father, the bride wore a


white Edwardian-style model gown of French lace with a flounced hemline. Her short circular veil was held in place by a Juliet cap. She. carried a water-


NUTTALL fall bouquet of peach roses


' with lily-of-the-valley and chincherinchee.


Wendy Carden and Miss Linda Salisbury; who wore


dresses. B e s t ' man was Mr


Bridesmaids were Miss


peach floral chiffon dres­ ses with single rose head­


Andrew Kay, the brideg­ room’s brother,' grooms­ men were Mr Michael Isherwood and Mr Michael Nixon, and ushers were Mr G. Munroe, Mr S. Musgrove and Mr N. Kay.


. ducted by Fr B. Dobson and organist was Mr Colin Jones. Following a recep­ tion at the Higher Trapp Hotel; Simonstone, the couple left for a honey- moon in the Lake District. They are to live at River­ side, Low .Moor. ,


The ceremony was con-


for Blackburn motorists liHil mi ^'m i11lwi|ii|iiiiiiilM


Good News L E S t.* 5 ;


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Ph o to g r ap h : Castle Studios, Clitheroe; - - ,


A TEAM of four men and four women from the Rib- ble.Valley stepped in at the last minute for an “It’s a knock-out” contest at Blackpool on Sunday — and surprised themselves by walking away winners.


industries in the North- West took part in the afternoon’s events at Stan­ ley Park, organised by the charity group Lepra.


Four or five teams from


chosen from • a. squad formed three months ago, was invited to join the final only last Thursday.


The Ribble Valley team,


hard work by . Mr Len Farnsworth, of Kemple View, Clitheroe, the team was rounded up. They won the competition 12 points ahead of their nearest rivals.


. The team came home with a trophy to hold for a y e a r . Membe r s a l so received individual cups.


Councillor fined for felling tree


A MISUNDERSTANDING about the rights of tree felling led to a £50 fine for a Whalley Parish councillor.


trates court James Michael Green, of Wiswell Lane, Whalley, was also ordered to pay £20 costs for failing to conform to a Town and County Planning Act. He admi t ted cutting


At Clitheroe magis­


REPAID FALSE


down a tree in Sir John’s Wood, Whalley, which’ is the subject of a preserva­ tion order. The magistrates reached


th e .ir decision a f t e r adjourning to the wood for an on-site inspection.


son, representing the Rib­ ble Valley Council, said that Green, the owner of th e wood, had been granted permission by the county council to fell cer­ tain trees provided this aided thinning or replant­ ing purposes. Mr Timson said Green, however, had cut down the


In court Mr Paul Tim-


protected sycamore • cop­ pice simply to make a clearance near the . entr­ ance to the wood.


concern: was to provide a fine woodland for future generations and by remov­ ing the tree and surround­ ing,. shrubbery he.had


representing: Green, said this had been done to assist in the; management of the 30 acre:wood. ■ He said his client’s main


Mr Chris Eddlestone, :


intended to create room to carry out* work on other trees felled. , <


BENEFIT


A CLITHEROE man was fined £100 on each of two offences of falsely obtain­ ing unemployment benefit and ordered to pay £24 costs.


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•. William Thomas Rutter .(41). of Siddows Avenue, asked for four similar off­ ences to be considered. The total amount involved was £149.73, which he had repaid to the DHSS.


‘the offences were; commit­ t e d around Christmas time. Rutter was. out of work and, needing money for the family, did some part-time taxi;driving. He nad.. since obtained work and. repaid all the money.


Mr John Houldsworth, defending, explained that


£10 fine


FOR contravening-.the no­ waiting restrictions in Wellgate, Clitheroe,. with a car, Christine Cook (32),


of St Ann’s Square; Low Moore,'“was fined £10 at Clitheroe. 1 v •' ! . ’


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The new Flat Slrodi •Official toe! consu ••Official fUel <


IFiatSpA-Offic: But thanks to plenty of


SWAN COURTYARD New Shopping Area,


; Swan & Royal Courtyard, CLITHEROE. : , TEl; CLITHEROE 2594I ' (CLOSED WEDNESDAY ! ‘V


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CHIPPING’S anrj tural show at Leal


ises first-class entl one of the highlighl jumping by the ~


, The daT the Rainl Came


book-b r o w s e r I Clitheroe Library dull


building could notf with the torrential during the cloudburs I water seeped throil window casing andl caded down the staij into the library.


For the guttering cl


recent downpour 1 have had quite a she!


on hand to see th;Jj books were in the p;f the water and the L was soon mopped up|


Fortunately, staff L


deal with the guttB which was blockel leaves.


Barbara Snell said [ “There was no damal stock and no inconveif to the public. Thel dealt with it quite vl She said a similar!


District Librarian!


happened several ago.


A plumber was call f


Part-time


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