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4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 27th, 1979


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100% wool berber....... ....:.£7.95 sq. yd. 100% wool velvet dark brown £10.95 sq. yd.


Heavy domestic Axminster FROM £10.95 sq. yd.


Medium domestic Axminster FROM £8.95 sq yd.


SPECIAL CLEARANCE LINES


12ft. Axminster brown and green Persian. Gold modern WAS £8.95 NOW ONLY £6.50 sq. yd. I


_______NOW £9.95 sq. yd. 36in. x 27 1


12ft. nylon brown ............ £1.95 sq. yd. ] /2in. rolls suitable for stairs etc.


Sheepskins seconds.................£10.50


E X P E R T FITTING ON RING AND PIN OR GRIPP ER ROD


A C C E S S AND B A R C LA Y C A RD W ELCOME


INSTANT CREDIT UP TO £500 FOR CREDIT OR| CHEQUE C A R D HO LD ER S


j TRICITY FINANCE AT 10% D EPOSIT AND UP TO 3 | Y E A R S TERMS.


/CLITHEROE BARNOLDSWICK SKIPTON sW


j 'Tel. 25941* , Tel. 813153 ‘ Tel. 5985 Ak v COURTY ARD,- 22 HIGH ST.:


From contracts of employment to CLEEVE CONSULTANCY


tribunal representation use


IN D E P E N D E N T P E R SO N N E L C O N SU L T A N T


FOR EXkcrvT ADVICE ON ALL PERSONNEL MATTERS


R. J. C L E EV E , M.I.P.M., A.M.B.I.M. TEL. CLITHEROE 24595


8 BUCCLEUCH CLOSE, CLITHEROE, LANCS. RelayVision


andecorated for the occasion, B when president Mrs P. g lezard had welcomed the puests, the assembled f arty sang “We plough the


illage Hall. d The hall was beautifully


ields ana scatter.” p After an appetising sup­


B 'ded by Harry Coc- and his band.


er, music for dancing was Experience


gre a trophy, but members eained a great deal' of pxperience from their pre­


ASTRALC40 Dry Iron


HIRUNDOHWD1200 AutoATumb. plus Free Iron,


Astral C40 HOTPOINT1464 Twin COLSTON LB515 Auto PHILIPS D163 Tumble* Tt the Swan and Royal on attend to form their own uesday. organisation.


GRUNDIGflit Soy 3 Wave Band Mains/Battery Radio


DISHWASHERS Hotpoint840 ........;..........:.£259.95 HirundoHLS12 ..........,.......£184.95 LAUNDRY Hotpointl731 Tumbler...........£68.95 Hotpointl828Auto.......... :..£209.95 Hirundo LIO Auto Plus Free Iron, AstralC40................


£199.95


VACUUM CLEANERS Electrolux Cylinder87 ............ £37.95 BidoneBin.............


Electrolux502(inc.tools) ........£69.50 Goblin777(mc.tools).... ....... £48.95


HOUSEWARES Rowenta Power Steam lronDA12 ...........................£17.95


£47.95 > Fridge/Freezer...........


SANYO 2(501 Music Centre


REFRIGERATION/FREEZING Hirundol405cu. ft. Fridge.......£69.95 Hirundo2258cu. ft.


£154.95


ALBAR31 Cassette Recorder


■ Pye622514".......... Pye722716” .......... PORTABLE TV Ferguson 384512".... Pyel9612"............ Bush671414".......... HEADPHONES


Morphy Richards4409Toaster SwanCA363FKettle .......... COLOURTV Bush 612818” RemoteControl .£239.95 Philips660 22" Inc. Stand .... :£299.95 COLOUR PORTABLE TV .


£68.95 £69.95


CLOCK RADIOS AlbaC6.......... ;...... ...£19.95 Ferguson3191 ..... Pye7570..........


£15.95- £16.95


BUSH 6514 12"PcrtableTV


BUSH 6240 20" Colour TVtinc. stand)


RIBBLE CGAS APPLIANCES


..£239.95 ..£269.95-


£74.95


AlbaH2/H7 .........,....'............£4.99 Ferguson TA72..........


£7.99


£26.95 £29.95


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20.WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Telephone 23398. .


3 . INSTANT CREDIT ! » ' 10% deposit, and > subject to fulfilling certain conditions, g ■ you can walk out with .


YOUR OWN PERSONAL ■ CREDIT CARD. Ask at any' branch for an application 4 . PERSONAL LOAN :


. the goods. - , . * 30 months to repay. ’ Products subject to avaitabHity. Prices correct at time of going to press. Limited period only.


You wont find a better deal anywhere. . ;


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BI,ACKBURN.TIViinySlreet(Tel:6fi2:i87) BURNLEY60TlieMalin<;l: 25304) N CLIT1IEROE.12 Castlegale (Tel: 23214) COLNE 52 Market Street (Tel: 3815) '


ELSON 23 Marsden Mall (Tel: 65792) PADIHAM 3 Central Buildings (Tel: 71612) ’ , ees.-ass


(LARGE STOCKS OF WOODEN SURROUNDS)


ViSA , AND SJONE FINISH GAS COOKERS


CENTRAL HEATING ESTIMATES FREE


ALL APPLIANCES FITTED WITHIN 10


: ' C.O.R.G.I. REGISTERED ' ' - ALL 'APPLIANCES SERVICED


. . DAYS i


LITHEROE'S NEW INDEPENDENT GAS SHOWROOM


Cay at an open meeting of male members, the club a litheroe Speakers’ Club hopes enough ladies will


Ladies to have their say sLADIES will have their Although seeking more


tion. it is on the outside. • : • t>s t0 is more than skin deep


We are currently offering 20% Discount off Manufacturers Reco'mmended Prices - - ' 'Confidential HP Terms available. . .


spacious basement showrooms. . • -, . ........ ■ - . ; , * J ■ u V . " free Local Delivery ' r ‘ j'.; -'. v'................ ........... • - x ■■■v-s .■ w


72-78 St James’s Street, • Burnley; Tel. 24892.


a J**'**'* 1 ✓ s.ay, it’s as beautifully finished on the inside as .There are optional interior fitments including shelves and


And as well as looking good inside, all Limelight furniture makes the very best possible use of the space that’s available.


drawer chests, shoe rails and interior mirrors. ' ' . See the elegant bedroom settings in a choice of 5 finishes, displayed in our new'


WA


The second ln^ now due.


To avoid the cd and debt-recovj payments to th divisional offic


Alternatively,


through Bankt payment detail! ofyouraccour


arations for the competi­


ontest on Sunday. u Slaidburn failed to sec­


cSLAIDBURN Silver Band mompleted its busy sum­ iner season by competing C the Settle Brass Band


bvening when 200 mem­ Ners and friends of the t FU Lady Farmers held pheir annual harvest sup­ Ver and dance at Newton


A HAPPY atmosphere e prevailed throughout the


Ex-haulier T dies, 70


Union all his working life. Born and bred at Lit- tledale,- he began farming, at Shaw House, Claugh- ton, near Hornby.


and of various other com­ mittees. Matt is also a past president of Chipping Show Committee and was


o He is currently chairman Mf the Hill Farming and-


|


Heavy domestic Axminster 12ft. 80/20%. | Brown, mauve, green. WAS £11.75


TO


1 here he has farmed since 947.He has been a member of the National Farmers’


A o r th W e s t W a te r t gricultural circles, par­


uthority, has been re-let. a Matt is well respected in wicularly in Chipping,


airfield Drive, Clitheroe. N The farm, owned by the


T including 90 mule and a eeswater gimmer lambs land -60 horned wether wmbs — is to be sold a a eek on Saturday, and he rnd his wife Annie will Fetire to* a bungalow in


almost 250 sheep —


n His livestock numbering andearly 90 cows and calves


FORTY years of farming will end for Coun. Matt Hud'dleston next month when he leaves his 586 acres fell farm at Saddle End, Chipping.


Farmer Matt f moves down


rom the fell


round & about


its chairman for 13 years. o He has been a member


aending a hand to son Joe Cht Birchen Lee Farm,


Storming


rock scene RIBBLE VALLEY musi­ cians Philip Cullingford and Stephen Blacklidge hope that their new .rock band will be met with a blizzard of acclaim.


arginal Land Committee > Coth former pupils of Schlitheroe Royal Grammar


bead guitarist Stephen are c Tool.he band’s line-up is


rcuit. l Bass player Philip and


laompleted by two" Nelson ds, Mick French, who


MP h ilip (20), of The S anse, Martin Top, and t tephen (19), of Wilpshire, “he driving forces behind aThe Reluctant Snowmen,” f re currently finding their cieet on the local concert


hipping Congregational Church.Matt intends to maintain l his interest in farming by ipping.


alley Council: a Both he and his wife are


Cctively associated with


f f Chipping Parish Council Vhe village on the Ribble


or several years and was chairman two years ago. t Currently he represents


Peturns toL an ch e ste r dolytechnic to continue a t egree in Fine Arts, but in phe meantime the group is autting in as much practice


ngagements for us.” r N e x t month Philip


s it can.


Manager required '


iook-out for a manager for Tts under-16 football team. bhe side has only recently s een formed and is pre­


iscos. l The centre is also,on the


ently fixing up friendly


y H ow e v e r , full-time Further south officer Geoff Jack- won said the club would still b elcome more who would Se willing to assist with daturday afternoon junior


CLITHEROE’S Trinity Youth and Community Centre is “quite pleased” with the response to its appeal for more voluntary helpers.


*


c leted a couple of con­ werts,” said Philip. “Now me are hoping that the r u sician s’ c o lle c t iv e Pecently set up by the Mid- t ennine Association for ehe Arts will mean more


t Martin Top. p “We have already com­


R Philip is the son-of the l ev. and Mrs -J. D. .Cul­ singford; and so the four­ i ome are able to rehearse tn the Salem Congrega­ aional Sunday School room


plays-drums, and vocalist Chris Boyle.


FAREWELL drink for Jim and Vena.


tmatches. Next season, ohough, it hopes to join one


f the local youth leagues.


Representing council


RE-ELECTED 'chairman t of the Ribble Valley Dis­


Borough -Council will be Coun. Mrs Margaret Mayes (Mellor), Coun. Mrs Sheila Maw’ (Whalley), ( C o u n . B e r t J o n e s


w h o is a g a in v ic e - chairman.


Fional psychology and a r ellowship at the Memo­ Jial U n iv ersity of St


ohn’s, Newfoundland, Canada.


degree FORMER Clitheroe man Mr David Wrigley has been awarded a Master of t Education degree in educa­


Clitheroe) and Coun. Miss Mary Melling (Longridge),


Lr ic t S o c ia l Services Ciaison Committee is Nounty Couri. George'


s Mr Wrigley, who is the Cands, Beverley Close,


ador City, Canada:


on of Mr and Mrs Allan l Wrigley, of The High­ Blitheroe, already has a


dA in sociology and a B.Ed t egree. He is also a Licen­ Ciate of music at Trinity


ickson.R e p r e s e n t in g th e Official r ance counsellor in Lab­


thanks A CHAIRMAN of the former Bowland District Council and a member for over 30 years, Mr Ronald Williamson, of Sagar Barn, r H igh e r H o d d e r ,' has


S ppenheim, Minister of Tta te , Department of Crade and Minister for Monsumer Affairs, praised t r Williamson for all the inime and effort he has put m on behalf of the com­


Council.lectricity Consultative O In it the Rt Hon Sally


ittee.


ollege, London. d He is currently a gui­


Jim b id s farew ell to pub


mployed him for the past me is prepared to be a relief


20 years. h Just to keep his hand in,


n the Ribble Valley. V Jim (66) and / his wife


ehe brewery which has


n anager wherever he is i eeded at Whitbread pubs


ana Prospect, Clitheroe. fThey have been at Mitton


f ena, who was responsible tor the appetising food at lhe pub', are moving to Bol-


20oses Gate at Farmvorth, r years ago — Jim has bemained with Duttons


or two years. MSince his first pub — the


rewery, now Whitbreads. locHe has managed several


ton and the Gauntlet Hotel in Blackpool.


t eceived a letter of thanks vo mark his 30 years’ ser­ Pice with the North West Eennine Committee of the


V al houses, including the S ictoria Hotel, Clitheroe. wome of his other pubs Pere the Gloucester at Lenrith, the Dog Inn at Rongridge, the Motor Boat t acing Club, at Bowness,


east war. Later he was Kmployed at the Tel El b abir p ow e r -s ta tio n , Necoming a prisoner to masser for two and a half caonths during the Suez


Inn, Clitheroe, Mr William Driver and his wife Susan, will be taking over at the Three Fishes.


1 Born at Broughton, near Preston, Jim served in the l Merchant Navy during the


he Cnetham Arms at Tur- '


ong forward to retirement t n October 15th and a Three-week holiday in enerife.Mine hosts at the Bridge


mpaign. i Jim and Vena are look­


A"~\


■ Originatand "distinctive quality. ■ fitted -kitchen: . and bedroom lummire at '


’ 2 5 - 2 7 - 1 inioiv Street.■ Accrington ' , ! ' Stuart Frazer ol Accrington Ukphont 11516


-Specialists in the Design and - Kilting.of:,-:: . Kitchens and Bedrooms.


' . ,


WHEN Jim Lesser, land­ lord of the Three Fishes at Mitton,- r e tir e s next month, he has no intention t of breaking contact with


. v Frazer ~ i . NEW WHI


CO! by I


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SIZE


SINGLE DOUBLE KING


This exceptl //if


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INTER EATHER EAR


ALL AT COMPETITIVE PRICES


Ladies coats — showerproofs (pacamacs with hood now in stock) short jackets — anoraks — warmer weight dresses — suits — knitwear — skirts — blouses — denim cords — new delivery of mod dresses just ( arrived. Shoes — boots — coloured wellies ) Park at the door


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VICTORIA STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25211/2/3


DAGENITE BATTERIES — BLAUPUNKT CAR RADIO AND CASSETTE UNITS — SUBUTEC COMPONENTS — HELLA LIGHTING AND CARAVAN EQUIPMENT.


Brow, Cha'tburn, last week..Mr Ames at one time ran a mineral water firm from Duck Street, Clitheroe, which he took over from his father. But in 1953, after the mineral water concern had operated 50 years in the town, he t closed it to concentrate on


Ames (70), died suddenly at his home at Crow Trees


plHE funeral has taken f ace at Accrington of the Co rm e r ow n e r o f a n litheroe haulage busi­ ess.Mr Frederick Clifford


A Motor


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gents Assoc


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


AUTUJ A RUSS!


f Castle Lodge. A He leaves a wife, Mrs


eith Ames.


l ducated in Clitheroe and lived all his life in the town inief ore moving to Chatburn s 1951. He was a Freema­ oon and a former member


he transport business. e Mr Ames was born and


Knnie Ames, and a son, Mr shJ . Tel.


Limelight fitted furniture m


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