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6 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, November 6th, 1980
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CHOICE FRUIT FOR FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
SEE OUR FINE RANGE OF
FRUITS ETC
NUTSAND DRIED
ELECTRONIC KITS, CHEMISTRY SETS, MICROSCOPES
9 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE
Also at CLITHEROE MARKET, Tiles, and Sat.,
and HILLARD FRUIT AND VEG. DEPARTMENT.
SUBBUTEO
TOYS — GAMES — JIGSAWS — PLASTIC MODEL KITS
GIFT VOUCHERS
A SMALL DEPOSIT SECURES ANY ITEM FOR CHRISTMAS *
18 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22420 ACCESS, BARCLAYCARD
MORTONS
RADIO CONTROL CARS, TANKS and TRUCKS FROM £9.95
MORTONS MODELS
FOR AURORA MOTOR RACING MODEL RAILWAYS AND ACCESSORIES 00 and N WHEN SHOPPING
IN MOOR LANE POP INTO THE
Coffee Pot
FOR A WARMING DRINK OR TASTY SNACK
FRESH CONA MADE COFFEE SERVED ALL DA Y
“BEST WISHES” FOR ■ •
GREETINGS CARDS, CAKE DECORATIONS CALENDARS
37 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 26345.
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MOOR LANE MOTOR SPARES Manuals
Gifts for the motorist in your life
Steering Wheel Gloves Hand Lamps
Car. Seat Covers
Spark Plug Testers Socket Sets Spanner Sets
Fire Extinguishers Gift Sets
'■ Rear Fog Lamps ■ Car Ramps Car Alarms
ALL AT OUR USUAL DISCOUNT
34-36 Moor Lane, Clitheroe Tel. Clitheroe 25938
*r\A / in t e r "^Jadliiond in i to c h '
DRESSES: ‘Mandy Marsh, Shubette, Richard Stump etc
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Winter weigh t Skirts in wool
8 BLUE-NUT ,. 8 GREYOR jj PINK
SLIPPERS :>r
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ALL ROADS LEAD TO MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE
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Jumpers, Cardigans, Blouses
m r /m SUPER GIFT IDEAS
Pretty Polly Tights, Stockings, Slipperettes, Driving Shoes ■
Boxed Hankies, Ladies and Gent’s, lots to choose from
YOU ARE WELCOME TO BROWSE AROUND AT
Scarves, Sheepskin Mitts, Knitted'Gloves .
and Mitts t a n a n ^ r u u c n m d o n icJ^utcki
Ladies’ Fashions . formerly Doris Chadwick
0 rbuivi 8 BLUE
SILL
8 5 Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 22488 v c c o s o s o s o o o a o o c o & s o a o s o o o a a A s o oG o
| I (WELLAFORD) “ SECONDS AWAY’
LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN’S WEAR
AN EXTENSIVE RANGE AT PRICES YOU CAN
WELLAFORD
11 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE
TELEPHONE 26705 Give Royal Worcester
in lots o f little pieces. K -
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CO o
ELECTRICAL
C l FURNISHING DRAPERY
co o
MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE TEL 22611
FOR THE
beautiful range ofRoyal Worcester provide happiness to your friends.: giftwarc. - ,
Come and look at the wonderful gifts. They will , • V
The pretty British Birds and . happy too! . jfe. boxed giftware and the delicate,
elegant ladies of the Age of Romance collection all make -
...sjgjp ' ....... They’ll remember you gave them Royal Worcester. ROYAL WORCESTER
And they could make you? v.. ;'/ >
EMBROIDERER- LINENS— TAPESTRY — CANVAS — TAPESTRY FRAMES — FULL RANGE OF ANCHOR TAPISSERIE WOOLS AND ANCHOR STRANDED COTTON — ELSA WILLIAMS ‘ CREWEL EMBROIDERY PACKS
FOR THE
DRESSMAKER — BU7TERICK PATTERNS — Z IP S— ' STAR — SYLKO - f VILENE etc.1 «; *
, t' • , ^ , v i - . - - ‘ i ’ *7 \ v •' FINE CHINA,AND JEWELLERY
17/19 MOOR LANE,; CLITHEROE. ' Tei.' 22626 7" " “ T ;; A - : V /. :/ '
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THE SAMPLER -TEL. 22585' \ l \ ‘, " ’ * 1 1 ) MORE CHOICE, There’s more in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, than meets the eye. Shops, car parks, personalities. . . you
name it Moor Lane has it. Shoppers can make their way up the lane’s gentle slope and see a wide selection of shops . . . Book
shops, chemist, butcher, baker (not a candlestick maker),tailors, shoe shops, delicatessen and jewellers 'V.'; in fact a town within a town. And if you feel thirsty whilst buying all your goods in Moor. Lane, you can pop in for a quick coffee in one of the lane’s cafes. Drivers can park in Moor Lane, and adjoining streets in addition to a car park in Lowergate, or if you travel on the bus, one of Clitheroe’s main stops is at the bottom-of. the lane.
ENJOY YOUR SHOPPING!
MORTONS the JEWELLERS for WATCHES, CLOCKS, BRACELETS, NECKLETS, '
PENDANTS, EAR-RINGS, CHARMS, CHAINS, RINGS, LIGHTERS, WALLETS, SILVERWARE,
For Specialised : Interest } "
! Contact,:, \
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GRAHAM i ROBBINS;
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BEST SELECTION IN CLITHEROE OF
< 122323/24804 A.*
!, Telephone \ CLITHEROE ' V ^ / f \ ,J
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FASHION BOOTS STYLISH SHOES
WINTER BOOTS , ’ '
AT FAIR PRICES TRY'
'*■' ' ' JACKSON’S ‘ * w> - ^CHRISTMAS’' ,-V "■ >
; 31 MOOR LANE/Clitheroe . • ' SUPPERS MAKE GREAT PRESENTS FOR “ '
1 : Advertising i
: Features i of
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CUFFLINKS, TANKARDS, BAROMETERS,
ENGRAVING, GIFT VOUCHERS ’
A small deposit secures any Item for Christmas Access — Barclaycard
18 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel ’22420 CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. J • ,
MORTONS , SILKY SUEDE — 8 SHEEPSKIN LINING. D. LORD & SON . 32 MOOR LANE Steps 1 "
■ H i SHOPS Y/ / /7 771 PARKING
JENNY SIMPSON BABIES’& CHILDREN'S WEAR
DUFFLE COATS, HATS, GLOVES & MITTENS, SOCKS, SCHOOL WEAR,
BABY-DEER SHOES, COZY-TOZE TIGHTS, KIDDICRAFTTOYS, ALL BABY LINEN
22 MOOR LANE,
CLITHEROE Tel 23534
A. E. HARGREAVES
RADIO, TV, ELECTRICAL & CYCLES
MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE TEL. 22683
SUTLIEFF 7N HULLAND.? '
promoter, is the only, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Hulland, of Eshton Ter race, Clitheroe, and the late Mr Peter Hulland. ’ “ The bridegroom is the
played during the' wed ding service of Miss Carol- R. Hulland and,< Mr Richard John Sutlieff ‘ at St Paul’s • Church, Low Moor, on Saturday. The bride, . a sales
Three ' t rum p e te r s
Briggs, Mr R. Taylor arid Mr M. Garbutt, 'were'all friends of the bridegroom, who is a professional free lance musician.^ The bride wore a classi
only son of Mr arid Mrs-J: S. Sutlieff, of Lammack Road, Blackburn. The trumpeters,. Mr M.
; 1 fr ft 13'5 Hard line i •/. \
: brings > ; . results?-/-
/ TAKING - a ' harder line with non-payers has re-' .suited .in,, the...,Ribble
.,Valley Council reducing ttheifamount. of rates still . owed;;
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‘ -Treasurer, ' said ty87M per cent had been collected, compared with 85.19 per • cent , at this time last
'year. :■;' r':-•
andra Black, the" bride’s cousin, wore a , French design floral chiffon dress in p a s te l pinks' -and greens, with a . matching: Juliet cap. She carried a posy- of ■ white;,andvpink rosebuds. Best man was’ Mr John
her. brother Iain, who wore Highland dress with a kilt of Stewart tartan, as did the page, Master James Olley,- the' brideg room’s nephew. Bridesmaid; Miss Alex/
cal design model gown of French chiffon.’ with silk applique lace and a full circular train. She had a headdress of lily-of-the- valley and orange blossom and carried-an all-white bouquet of rosebuds, lily- of-the-valley, gladioli, freesia and carnations.- •, She was- given .-away by
/taken-earlier, steps had also--been taken to ac quaint people with the in stalment system of pay-
However, -although court action had been
■ ment and the availability - of rebates in certain cir cumstances. Replying to Coun. Geof-
,frey, Ainsworth' (Clayton- le-Dale), who - thought it would be advantageous to offer a rebate for prompt payment, Mr Onslow said it was cheaper and less work to send reminders, of which some 3,000 had been issued.
£450j000 which could be- invested.
These had brought in
; Bisbrown and the organist. was Mr Antony Taylor. ' ' A reception ,was held .at the Plough Inn,-Wiggles-! worth. . . r i
Greenwood. 1 Groomsman, was Mr Graham Olley and ushers ? were . -Mr1* Allan; Black and Mr Peter Butt: The ceremony was per formed .by: the:
Rev.GAlan
v. The couple i will live in Blackburn. ■ '
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\ ■ > T 4 Exchange
'■was -approved' by" the Ribble Valley Council’s Development ^sub-commit-,
;|exch4rige.-on tfie 0I4 goo’ds ..yardrjat ^y/halley, station
AN outline, application for an , automatic;,! telephone
- Photograph: .Wally Talbot and Son, k Black-’
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Changes : double workload
.rebate -allowances would y 4notresult in any extra ’ -expenditure : or increases °.fj.(ftaff!:,by' local au
..that impending changes to the scale of rent and rate
A CLAIM by. the Depart: ment of the-- Environment
thorities was this’ week described. as “monstrous” ; by Mr Gordon Onslow,- - the Ribble Valley. Coun cil’s Treasurer.
Reporting to the Fi:‘ * r
nance Committee on the changes, Mr Onslow said ■ ! they woulddouble the.-- amount of work.
:on:,November:24th,-i under which vthe;job..would,ljave j,.
lations under the existing}/ scheme had -been com--- Rleted- by? October 1st and/4 now there was this newy scheme; coming- into force )
Rent and rebate ealeu-. -.; : F
on mv6
'.nancevCqmmittee, Mr Gordon Onslow, Borough
■ Reporting to the Fi- -
MAKE! PI
POR' CHI
CLITHEROE. Tel. 22024 I Hand Books
! Foot Pumps Demisters Polishes
Tool Boxes Spot Lamps Fog Lamps
Scissor lacks lump Leads.
Vacuum Cleaners
! PLUS FULL RANGE OF SPARES FOR BRITISH AND FOREIGN CARS
THE Ribbfe Valley'‘
GouncilVill.bV.represented- bv-a team of.-seven-wheh-discussions are held- wth the County Council next Monday on the future of the valley’s village schools/
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Committee’ chairman' Coun.=Harry Riding (Lon- gridge) will- be accom panied by Couns. John I. Walmsley,. (Waddington), Fred Green'! (Wilpshire), Harry Waddington (Gis- hurn),- ■ B e r t ■ Jo n e s (Clitheroe), "Mrs Joyce Lilburn- (Bolton-by-Bow- land) and Mrs Myra Clegg
Policy',and Resources
sent position, Mr Michael Jackson, Chief Executive, said the county’s propos als to .close Pendleton School had now gone to the Department of Educa-' tion and Science. Although the Ribble
(Wiswell). -, Reporting ■
on the_ pre-
likely to be-18,500,-lower by 1984.
JV;.
Eaves School would result in savings ’o f '£11,000’ a year. However, the'school managers, and Mother people - in the - area ? were
opposing..the county., and they had called, a
..public meeting for' November 27th.-,
The closing of. Bashall
Valley Council had asked the county to delay its decision regarding Bashall Eaves School; the decision had been- made and the- necessary notices would be published 'so that ob jections could be lodged. Explaining the county. ,
attitude to village schools,;-, Mr Jackson
said..the, stan-v dard procedure did. not provide for. consultations with district councils.;. - The number of pupils in
primary schools'^was de clining; they., were £10,000. down since 1974’ and'were
, future consultations. ' ■1 Coun. Jame s '- Fell
. man,. the Education Sub committee and the special Schools :Sub-conunittee had been accepted. This would be held., next Monday, at County' Hall. F o u r 'Ribble'•■Valley schools — Grindleton, Tosside; Slaidburn -; and Gisburn — were ,under review and an assurance had been given that the Ribble Valley Council would now be included-in
■ Mr Jackson said an urgent-’request -by'- the Ribble Valley.: Council for a meeting
-w.ith.t the County 'Education5chair-
. ,ering that the destruction of the English', way'of life ■was involved.’ ,... >
(Whalley) considered that the saving of £11,000 was a very small thihgf'fionsid-
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