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Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, October Otli, 1080. 9 PRICES REDUCED


COLOURTV (Limited period only)


14ln. TELETON.................. C l 99.95 16in. ITT


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18in. DECCA............................: £ 2 6 9 . 0 0 20in. I


£ 2 4 9 . 0 0 £ 2 5 5 . 0 0


20in. DECCA............................. £ 2 5 5 . 0 0 20in. FERGUSON.............£ 2 4 7 . 0 0


20in. FERGUSON R/C......... ............ ........... 20in. GEC 2 year guarantee..... £ 2 8 9 . 0 0 22in. ITT........... ....................£276.00 22in. DECCA 1 0 5 1 £ 2 8 9 . 0 0 22in. DECCA 0841................... £ 2 7 9 . 0 0 22in. FERGUSON 3762............ £ 2 7 6 . 0 0 22in. FERGUSON R/C....... ......£ 2 9 9 . 0 0 22in. ULTRA..............................£ 2 6 9 . 0 0 22in. GEC 2 year guarantee....£ 3 1 9 . 0 0 26in. ITT full R/C.............. ..... £ 4 1 5 . 0 0


ALL SETS CARRY 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE PLUS PARTS AND LABOUR DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION


A. E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE AND WOONE LANE CLITHEROE 22683


Also limited number of Reconditioned Colour TVs for sale, call for details


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OUTLINE; planning’1 per­ mission : is being ! sought from- the Ribble' Valley Council for residential and industrial, development on land next, to Tne Bun-


galow, George Street, Cli '


. plications for change'of use.


number 1120). •: • There are three Whalley ap- •


litheroe; (application ' ■?&V -;;.


- One is to change the dwelling house at 9 Bridge End into a “Museum of childhood” and dolls’, hospital: the second to run a private-hire vehicle from 1 Manor Road (1111), and the third for a residential home for the elderly at 32 and 34 Mitton Road (1105).


: Also from the village, renew­ al of permission is wanted for two garages on land behind Accrington Road (1094), and for the alteration of a shop front to comply with fire regu- la tio n s at 21 King Street


(1114). Applications from 1 Clitheroe


I front at 34 King Street (1095); a change of use from a dwelling to a shop and dwelling at oG


include the alteration of a shop


port near an existing garage at 17 Croasdale Drive (1117).


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Upholstery: lur quality


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name for coach holidays VACANCIES


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, Send for FREE brochure or l SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENTj


i Clough Lane, -want to build a | side extension for a self-con­ tained flat, with a dining kitch­ en, bathroom, sitting room and bedroom. (1108).


At Hurst Green, the owners of Quakerfield -House, Lambing


bathroom and general repairs at 30 Brookside Farm, Dow nham, which is a listed huildinj (1096); a storm porch for 1 ant 2 Fell View Cottages, Newton


Other plans: Installation of a


I (1113); a loft conversion for two bedrooms and a toilet at 62 Hillcrest Road, Langho (1119), and from Read, renewal of per­ mission for caravan parks at


, Bridge Heywood and Dunkirk Farm (1092 and 1093). '


NFU chief at meeting


CHAIRMAN of the Lan­ cashire branch of the Na­ tional Farmers’ Union Mr Don Bridge, was the speaker at Clitheroe YFC’s weekly meeting.


proposed by Roger Vic­ kery and seconded by Andrew Collinge.


A vote of thanks was l r .


BARROWFORD JOINERY MILL STREET (OFF PASTURE LANE) BARROWFORD. Tel. NELSON 692929


WINDOWS


MADE TO CUSTOMERS SPECIFICATIONS -VER Y COMPETITIVE PRICES


FREE DELIVERY OPEN MON. TO SAT., 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. a l y m i l l


to Jacqui Mason who com­ peted in a ’cookery com­ petition at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, at the weekend. Her partner in the Lancashire B team was Joyce Kenyon of Slaidbum YFC:


Good wishes were given J,.,..,


FORMER Sabden. woman Mrs Angela Higgin returned to her home village on Satur­ day to open the annual autumn fair at the Bap­ tist Church.


former Sunday School teachers at the church. ■


Newby) and the chair­ man for the day, Mrs Susan Wray, are both


Mrs Higgin (nee


by “An evening at the music hall" presented by, ;


The fair teas followed


for church funds. Guests were welcomed


The Pathfinders, of Ac­ crington. The two events raised more than £300


- lured at the fancy goods stall with (from the left) Miss Joyce Blandford, Mrs Edna Parfitt, Mrs Higgin, Mrs Wray and organiser Mrs Marion


by the minister, the Rev. A. D. Briddock, pic-


Bridge.


A musical, * feast at \ college


STONYHURST College is staging an attractive programme of six concerts in the coming months.


Britannia Building Society


The Society’s Agency at GLITHEROE


MORTIMER, GORSE AND ROSS KERR AND WOODWARD,


5/7 Castle Street


Telephone 27331/2 Office opening hours:—


Monday to Friday...».......9 a.m. — 5-30 p.m. Saturdays.............


.......9 a.m. — 4-00 p.m.


To make way for Christmas stock • CASH


AUTUMN SALE of CYCLES LIST '


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RALEIGH CORSAIR 10 SPEED £11 ’ °5 £270.25 £199.95


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Two established and respected firms join together in refurbished premises to offer a service second to none. Call in and obtain details of Britannia savings and investment accounts. A good deal could come from it.


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, h i- -30 Castle Street, Clitheroe - Tel.;24550


■ MORErthati 60 people helped to boost Clitheroe FC’s funds by about £70 at a I - humnpr hiitao* evening*i/i the Castle RestauT(int». ,, . .■ •.i ,•; ^ .>,*.v.


'I t was organised by reserve*'team manager Mr Tommy Townsend, p la y e r^ I’ manaqer-Steve Rush and some players.


- , Gifts were donated'btf many of the players, and guests received a hot-pot . ‘ | . -, •V"' \ ' ‘ v ' ** n- , 1 . jt • ' . /V , u-:.v. ^ i


S“Pictured are'some'of the guests and helpers, including president Mr John I Aspinall.(far left). ' . ,


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ledged as the fines,t double bass player in the world, starts the schedule a week on Sunday. Fea­ tured in a series of master classes on television, he is a first class entertainer


Gary Kerr, acknow­ A good would be:


•and should not be missed. The world of jazz comes


to the college three weeks later with a visit by Ronnie Scott’s quartet.


present their traditional Advent co nc e r t on November 25th. This in­ cludes the debut of the Lower Grammar strings to the full Stonyhurst Or­ chestra. An evening for the


The boys of the college


Bridge Club


FOURTEEN tables were in play in the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were: NS — Mr W.


L. Wilkinson and Mr J. Spencer, Mr L. Garner and Mrs Kosmolski. EW — Mr and Mrs Sheldon, Mr F . Walker and Mrs Peddar. Slams which depend on dis­


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THE bride wore wellies and the Vicar was a bridesmaid when the choir of Christ Church, Chat- burn, invited villagers to/ the comic “wedding” of the year.


church hall was for Mi­ ami Mrs Richofforte — the name being an anag­ ram of “choir effort.”


The reception in the


characters changed roles. Strapping Mr Jim But­ ters, dressed in a gown of best curtaining and a' large lace headdress,, was the blushing bride; and petite Miss Elizabeth Robinson, in pin-striped suit, the bridegroom.,


To add to, the jollity the The confusion was high­


lighted when Canon Cecil Butlin appeared in the role of bridesmaid and Mrs Joyce Black became the Vicar.


Mrs Dorothy Brewer was best man and the remain­ ing bridesmaids were Mr Arthur Farnell and Mr Hubert Jackson.


To add to the charade


tributional values are . not. easy to bid by the average player; but a slam try should be at­ tempted on the following hand.


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sion had trooped in, to applause from the guests, a sit-down meal was served by junior members of the choir appropriately dressed for the occasion. They wrere Della Brewer, Karen Hall, Karen and Julie Myers, Michelle Craig and Patrick Bailey. >; When the happy couple had cut the w'eclding cake, festivities began with a- fancy dress competition judged by Mrs Pat Bailey and Mrs- Dorothy Pear­ son. Winners were Mrs Q Cottam, Mrs M. Butlin, Mrs A. Wiseman and Mrs L. Myers. Four couples took part


After the weird proces­ .r:1 ’


IN YOUR COWS £


INCREASED PROFITS


in a “Mr and Mrs” quiz won by Mr and Mrs J Hall, Mr and Mrs G. Whittaker, the Rev. and Mrs J. Knowles, of West Bradford, and Mr and Mrs Walker. They all re­ ceived a special mug. A game of guys and


W. L. W.


Shades of autumn


A DEMONSTRATION of floweij-ar ranging in “Shades of autumn” was given to Clitheroe Flower Club on Friday by Miss Jean Wallbank, of Lon-


family will be a program- me of Victorian songs and music in period costume on January 25th. An oboeist with the


Irish Radio Symphony Or­ chestra, Alastair Nichol,. is the visitor on March 1st, and a concert by. a military band is still to be arranged.


the Orchestra Room or 'Academy Room, start at


All concerts, in either : :


8-15 p.m. They are open to the public , and tickets are available at the door.


gridge. The arrangements were


of medium size and suit­ able for homes, using red gladioli and spray carna­ tions with a small, black


military figure. Pale pink and brown


made an unusual arrange­ ment in a container made of pine cones. .Orange, purple, yellow and white flowers were also used; Mrs N. Holmes expre­


Are you looking to increase profitability from your miOs this winter? Then your man from Preston Farmers can help you, by discussing how your cows can.* ■ Increase Butterfat ■ Boost Peak Yield ■ Improve milk yield persistancy.


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dolls was won by Mr H Procter and the choir amused guests with' a chanted ve rs ion of “Income tax forms.” The evening tended with


community singing, led by Canon Butlin, and the sale of u’edding gifts. Canon Butlin thanked


the choir and all who helped the event to raise £100 as the choir’s effort for the sale of work. The wedding group is


Ask now about Startalac 100 and Gilt Edged Dairy Pencils for early lactation and give your herd the key to unlock its real potential for milk quality and quantity this winter.


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CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEPOT OR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE:


MATCHING THE DAIRY FARMERS’OWN HIGH STANDARDS FOR PROFIT.


Pendie Mill Gfsburn


" Colin Lambert, Tel: Earby 2553; Colin Heselton Tel: Gargrave:230; .Michael Green, Tel: Crosshills 34845.. Harry Bolland. Tel: Airton 349.


pictured for posterity. From the left: Canon Butlin, Mrs Black, Mrs Brewer, Mr Butters, Miss Robinson, Mr Farnell and


Mr Jackson. Silence


ssed thanks. The next meeting, on. October 31st, will be gardeners’ ques­ tion time.


MEMBERS of the Dis­ trict Liaison Committee for Education observed a moment’s silence for


former member Coun. Fred Talbot, w’ho died re­ cently.


CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS


NOW ON DISPLAY THE NEW CARPET DESIGNS FROM THE


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Preston Farmers


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•teacher; -Lesley Joan Knight (29), of -Eastfield Drive', West / Bradford,


'A> • PART-TIME .school CONSULT THE LEADING EXPERTS


. could not explain why she went. shoplifting on two successive days at a Blackburn supermarket. Mr Ray Bennett, de­


Genuine makers parts fitted


fending,- told Preston Crown ■: Court. that she might have been suffering, from the strain of teach­ ing or it could have been delayed post-natal depres­ sion. He said she had not


Full or part exhaust fitted free '


All systems guaranteed


Six ramps for prompt attention


been in trouble before, but would, now7 lose her: job and, on top of that, her husband, a joiner, w’as being made redun­ dant. '


two, was fined £50 for one offence of stealing from the store and given a con­ ditional discharge for two years on the other. She w’as ordered to pay £50


Knight, a mother of | . - k ■ jc


Purpose built premises for the -ultimate ir exhaust services


Foreign cars our speciality


Good stocks of stainless steel


costs. Mr Brian , Lew’is, pro­


Genuine parts stocked for


better quality.


secuting, said that on the first occasion a store de­ tective saw' her selecting goods without regard for price and putting them in a trolley.- She walked out before he w’as able to ap­ prehend her. The next day she tried


stopped. In the chair


THE new’ chairman of the District Liaison Commit­ tee for Education is Coun. Tom Robinson, who suc­ ceeds County Coun. H. Eastwood, the chairman for the past 13 years. Coun. Eastw’ood did not


Wedding high jinks at Chatburn


Mother stole , from store


QUALITY EXHAUSTS


to walk through the main entrance with a trolley full of goods and was]


BLACKBURN EXHAUST


(Next door to


SPECIALISTS 22-24 KING STREET 670231/2


Blackburn Camping Centre)


stand for re-election be-1 cause he has recently moved to Lytham ani. is suffering from poor h e a lth , w’hich makes travelling difficult. Coun. Jimmy Fell was elected vice-chairman.


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