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■ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 27th, 1979 PHILIPS SIMPLY YEARS AHEAD


AUTUMN SPECIALS FREE HOME TRIAL


RENT OR BUY


PHILIPS 660 22in.inc stand


AUTUMN SPECIAL


RENTAL PRICES FROM ONLY


£ 7 .5 0 per month.


Deposit £45.00 nothing to pay for six months then only £7.50 per month '


Discount for annual payment in advance FREE HOME TRIAL


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|g and Galgate. mother of two,


[inn Woollard. other hotels at


|;n working as a


Jnenting with her ideas. “We find


inist, but is looking to the chance of


Jtven Heifer a chal- jecause there’s such liu can do with it,” Ike.


l e's plenty of room (rations and with it air first place, we’re (forward to putting J)ries into practice.


liraven Heifer is the Itel to be bought by ■vers group.


It years ago, the liok over a Jacobean jat Garstang, and led it into a country lid restaurant.


■years later, the (ought the 18th cen- Jlampson House” at near Lancaster.


SPECIAL AUTUMN PRICES ON THE FULL RANGE OF COLOUR/MONO TV


Prices for CTV start at £249 for the 14in. model 927, up to the 26in. full remote . control TELETEX 674 at £685


GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES FREE HOME TRIAL


REMEMBER ITS THE AFTER SALES SER VICE . THA T MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE


PHILIPS 665 22in. full remote control


AUTUMN SPECIAL £


359. j b = = ! • :" A


Plea for early return of register forms


HOUSEHOLDERS in the Ribble Valley, are urged to send in their register of elector and population survey forms to the Chief Executive’s office at the Castle, Clitheroe, if they have not


already done so. '.


BRIDGE CLUB


ELEVEN tables were in play at the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were: NS — Mr Nicol Smith, and Mrs Rus-' sell, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr R. Atkinson. EW — Mr P. Strange and Mrs Kelly, Mr P. Jennings and Mr Blackwood. There were many interesting


hands, the following being a very unusual freak:


So far, only about 75%


have completed them,and the longer the delay,, the greater the risk of being omitted from the 1980 register. Although the qualifying


A CAKE baked by Mrs D. Eccles helped Gisburn Mothers’ Union celebrate their 40lh anniversary in


fine style. ■ ’ Canon S. A. Selby pre­ sented framed certificates,


for 40 years’ service to founder members Mrs J. M. Frankland and Mrs R. M. Wilkinson. Mrs R. Sla­ ter, who ivas unable to attend, received her certifi­ cate later.


date for residence is October 10th, it is not necessary to wait until then.


awards IT was success all the way for Sabden man ■ Mr Clif­ ford Moorhouse, who came awav from Colne Horticul­ tural Society’s annual show with 11 top awards. He won the cup for the


Eleven


founder members who have left the group — Mrs A. Capstick, of Slyne, and Mrs E. Blezard, of Bar- noldswick. Members enjoyed a buf­


Among guests welcomed by the vicar were two'


'


Tributes to preaching service .


FIFTY years’ service as a lay preacher has been com- leted by Mr Robert


-lcLoughlin, of Limefield Avenue, Whalley.


To mark the achieve­


fet supper and Mr Colin Alderson, of Harrogate, gave a talk on his experi­ ences as a chef at Buckin­ gham Palace. He was thanked by Mrs Margaret Hudson. Presiding member of the


ment, the' Rev. Graham Vickers, on behalf of the Clitheroe Methodist Cir­ cuit, presented him with a letter of congratulation, from the R ev. John Stacey, secretary of the Methodist local preachers national office in London.


As a token of thanks and


Bolland Deanery, Mrs Irene Walmsley proposed a toast wishing the branch success in the future. Pictured from the left:


most points in the veget­ able section and the com­ petition for the top tray of vegetables. Mr Moorhouse, of Whal­


The-'TV Centre


1 CHURCH STREET, BARNOLDSWICK, COLNE, LANCS


, Telephone Barnoldswlck 813309.


10 HOWE WALK, BURNLEY. Tel. 37118. 41 VICTORIA ROAD, EARBY. Tel.Earby 2319.


hands, it is easy to see how many possible contracts this hand can be played in. At our table, after a pass by


Looking at the diagonal


North, East opened a doubtful bid of one spade. This led to the following bidding sequence: N E S W P IS Dble 4S


5H 5S Dble P P; — — ' —


clubs, declarer was held to eight tricks for a 500 penalty. At other tables North sacrificed in six hearts and on the lead of a spade made 12 tricks. --


On the lead of the king of


ley ’Road, also took nine first prizes in the show, at Colne Municipal Hall. He has only entered the


Colne show once before, in 1972, when he also took the honours, winning the major trophy in the veget­ able class.


* , Wrong direction WLVV.


ADMITTING driving a car in the wrong direction in King Lane, Clitheroe, Ber­ nard Marlow (46), of Kingsmill Avenue, What­ ley’, was fined. £10 at Clitheroe.


g o od w i s h e s to Mr McLoughlin, the congrega­ tion had donated a cheque which was presented to him by Miss Mavis Chad- dock, church council, sec­ retary.


Before retirement Mr


Back — Mrs Capstick, Mrs Blezard, Canon Selby, Mrs Walmsley, Mrs Hud­ son. Front — Mrs Frank­ land, Mrs Wilkinson.


Quiz deadline


THERE is still time to enter the Wild Life Quiz organised by the Ribble V a l le y Mayor Coun. 'Jimmy Fell, but completed en tr y forms must be returned before Monday, October 1st. j They should be taken or


McLoughlin was local man­ ager for an insurance com­ pany in Blackburn. When he first moved to


Whalley he was preaching almost every Sunday; more recently his commit­ ments have been less. He is using the cheque to purchase a mefnento of his


service. Expensive brake


posted to the Ribble Valley offices at the Castle and marked “Wild Life Quiz.” Those wishing to enter


the quiz can obtain entry forms at the information office.


WHEN police examined a van, they found that the handbrake cable had been snapped, .Clitheroe magis­ trates were told. The driver, Anthony


Hall planned for private school


A PLANNING application for a single storey extension at the rear of Oak Hill College, Wis- well Lane, Whalley — for a hall-gymnasium and two laboratories — has been received by the Ribble Valley Council. Applications have also


been lodged for outline permission for the conver­ sion of an outbuilding to a functions room; the con­ version of a barn to a ban­


queting hall and provision of ■ motel units and addi­ tional car ports at the Ribblesdale Arms Hotel, Gisburn. ' Also from Gisburn,' an


application has been received for a temporary building for use as a meet­ ing room for the weekly instruction of children at the Vicarage. In Clitheroe, applica­


Memory lapse


led to court


tions have been made for the renewal of previous permission for a joiner’s workshop in De Lacy Street; for the change from a g r icu l tu r a l to industrial use of a field in the Upbrooks industrial area; and for the renewal of permission to use pre­ mises at 81 Chatburn Road for beauty therapy. At Forest Beck Farm,


Bolton-by-Bowland„ there is an application for outline permission for the conver­ sion of a shippon and barn to a domestic dwelling; at Billington for vehicular access to enable a contrac­ tor to drive a mowing machine on to the play area; and at Read for an internally lit blue and white projecting sign at 114 Whalley Road.


FORGETFULNESS was the main reason'why a 27- year-old theatre manager committed -a number of motoring offences, Mr J o h n H o u ld sw o .r th (defending) told Clitheroe magistrates. Ian Alexander, of Chat-


burn Old Road, Clitheroe, was fined £15 in each case for not renewing his car licence, driving without a licence and failing to pro-' duce insurance and test certificates. For not having an excise


licence he was fined £25 and ordered to pay £8.33 back duty, and for failing to have his rear number plate illuminated he was fined £5. Mr H o u ld s w o r th


WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF CYCLES ALL SIZES TO SUIT ALL AGES AND WE ALSO OFFER AFTER SALES SERVICE


CYCLES FOR CHRISTMAS


THE ENGINEERING STRIKE COULD MEAN THAT CYCLES WILL BE IN SHORT SUPPLY AT CHRISTMAS SO WHY NOT CHOOSE NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY CYCLE AND WE WILL STORE IT FREE OF CHARGE TILL CHRISTMAS.


A. E. HARGREAVES Moor Lane and Woone Lane, Clitheroe. Telephone 22683.


SPECIAL OFFER: GENTS 3 SPEED ROADSTER CYCLE, RRP £85.95


o u r pr ic e £ 7 5 . 9 5 ______ CYCLES — CYCLES — CYCLES


explained that Alexander had sent his licence to Swansea in August so that a change of address could be noted. He had written to Swansea several times but had received no reply. The excise licence had


Season opens with recital by horn trio


ON Wednesday Clitheroe Concerts Society opens the season with a recital at Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School by the Deakin Horn Trio, an ensemble of violin, horn and piano. Members of the trio are


around the Brahms Horn Trio and this will form the centrepiece of the concert The programme also


Hall and at the So Bank. The trio is formed


D in sd ale (22), of Up Brooks, Clitheroe, was fined £30 when he admit­ ted .driving,.the _van in Waterloo Road with defec tive brakes.


well-known soloists and chamber players in their own fields. Richard Deakiri is leader of the St John’s Smith Square Chamber Orchestra and Michael Thompson is principal horn with the Fhilharmonia Orchestra. P ia n i s t C a th e r in e


includes a romantic sonata for violin and piano by Strauss and the Beethoven sonato for horn and piano.


Earlier


Dubois sp e c ia l ise s in ensemble music and has appeared at the Wigmore


THE final Dalesrail train of the 1979 timetable will leave Clitheroe at 11.04 a.m. on October 13th and not 11-45 a.m. as stated last week.


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run out while his car was off the road;


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