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No help with dry rot bill
DRY rot has • attacked part of Gisburne, Park country house, Gisburn, but the county council has declined to make a grant to help pay for repairs. The house was built in
about 1720 and most of the ground floor’s, princi pal rooms are' decorated with the original plaster- work — among the finest in Lancashire. ... Unfortunately, because of a broken gutter, water has penetrated, the deli cately decorated plaster dome of the former dining room, one of the house’s best features. Dry rot has appeared and is threaten ing the dome’s structure. Cost of repairs has been
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IT was all hands on deck for the helpers at a coffee evening arranged by the Waddjngton branch of the Royal British Legion. For they had a busy
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time dealing with a steady stream of custom ers at various stalls, which included bring- and-buy, jewellery, cake and white elephant.
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Waddington Social Club and about £100 was raised for branch funds. Main-organiser was Mrs Barbara Pearson, a member of the branch’s social committee. Our picture shows
some of the helpers behind the' jewellery
stand.
Generous gesture
LOW MOOR ‘ Methodist Church has received over £300 from the proceeds of a sponsored organ playing session held in Trinity Church Hall by organists Mr Peter Wrigley and Mr Raymond Winckley. At the service at' Low
Local children also played their part by run ning a treasure hunt and a golf game. The event was held at
Aid for concerts
CLITHEROE Town Council is to contribute £100 towards two band concerts to be held in the town. At a council meeting,
clerk Mr Leslie Telford said that the Samuel Green Bequest provided for maintaining his grave, for music in the Castle grounds and for improv ing the grounds. Members agreed that as
Councillors beat traders
• some 300 pupils enjoyed their annual sports day. The youngsters com
blue house at Edisford School, Clitheroe, when
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peted as members of the school’s four houses. After sprints, the potato, egg and spoon, sack and 400m races, skipping, an obsta cle event and a relay, the blues won by 14 points from yellow house. Younger competitors
Sports time at Edisford school
r—Stuck two licences together
. A WOMAN, whoused a' driving licence with'intent to deceive was fined1 £100* at Clitheroe.
, Mytton .' View, .pleaded guilty and also admitted that, as a . provisional li-„ cence holder she used a car without 'being, accom panied by a qualified driver.
Jane Rosam (21), of f
. For this she was fined £25 but: in view of the circumstances the magis trates did not disqualify her under the totting:up
process/
. Referring to the driving offence, Mr W. D. Green wood (defending) said all that happened was that. Rosam turned the car round while the supervis ing driver was absent. Later, at the police sta
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tion, she produced what was apparently a full driv ing licence, but closer ex amination revealed that jarts of two licences had Deen fastened together.
received sweets for hit ting the tape first, while the older ones saw their efforts rewarded with the presentation of the team cup. It was handed over by
14in. Teleton Colour - 14in. ITT Colour 16in. ITT Colour
3in. Sharp TV/Radio/Cassette £115.00
12in.Teleton
£59.95 £69.95
£75.95 £83.95
£199.95 £225.00
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This was because her li cence already carried two endorsements for motor cycling offences. Mr Greenwood said his
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client, had now passed the driving test. She was un employed but had been assured of a job provided that she did not lose her
American teacher. Mrs Edith Johnson,. who has been studying, educational methods at the school. The day of competition
estimated at between £7,500 and £10,000. But the county council’s
TAKING careful aim on the bowling green is pres ident of Clitneroe and dis trict Chamber of Trade Mr John Robinson.
Planning and Industrial Committee, while ap preciating the building’s importance, has no money in the present financial year to make a grant. Instead any request for
a grant will be considered next year, the committee decided.
Robinson try to roll the bowl near to the jack are a group of his colleagues from the Chamber and members and officials of the Ribble Valley Council.
And w a tch in g Mr
The occasion was the annual challenge bowls
match between the two bodies at Clitheroe Castle bowling’ green.
'council came out on top by three wins to two.
Five “doubles” clashes decided the outcome. The
headed for the Castle Re staurant, where they en joyed supper; The event was organised by the Chambers social secretary Mrs Mary Bridge. She was thanked by Mr
Afterwards both teams ! LEGION BOOSTS FUNDS
Robinson and the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Miss Agnes Melling.
driving licence.
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was organised arid super vised by members of staff, helped by parents and former pupils.
Mountaineers set sights abroad
AFTER six months scaling the peaks of Bri tain, several members of Clitheroe Moun taineering Club are off to climb abroad in the coming weeks.
Planning applications
PERMISSION to build a single storey extension to provide a mail sorting office at Langho Post Office, Whalley Road, is being sought from the Ribble Valley Council’s planning department (ap plication number 0757).
been received from Clitheroe. The football club seeks approval for new changing rooms at the Shawbridge ground (0770); the owners of Hire It, 61 Whalley Road, wish to put a shop sign on an outside wall (0773), and. at 68 Riverside, an extension is planned to a dining room at the rear.
Six applications have Other applications have
been lodged for a prop osed frontage to a build ing society office at unit 2 Wellgate development (0756); a new bay window at 20 Eshton Terrace (0753) and car ports for 10 and 12 The Crescent (0774).
the council had not paid for any concerts from the bequest in recent times, £50 should be given to wards those being staged by the Ribble Valley Council on July 13th and August 24th., .
Statistician
Moor on Sunday morning, a cheque for £316^47 was presented by Mr Winck-. ley to church treasurerMrs Janet Braithwaite; who expressed the thanks of the congregation for the generous gesture.
'Mr Andrew Girvan ,has gained . a
B.Sc. honours degree in statistics and operational research. Andrew (21), who has
A FORMER pupil of Rib- blesdale School, Clitheroe,
staurant, Chipping, out line approval is wanted for a bowling green arid car park (0755). • In addition, plans have
At the Brick House Re
tions are the Pyrenees, the Austrian Alps, the Dolomites and America. In a review of the past
Among their destina
six. months, club secretary Mr Mike Haslam, recalls a series of “meets.” In. a very active programme, members have started walks and climbs from Great Shunner Fell, Dun-
ma.il Raise, Kentmere, Patterdale, C'oniston, Ilkley, Malham and Llan-- beris.
rock climbing and other have also taken part in
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activities in the past few months.
report, Mr Haslam pays tribute to Clitheroe ram bler Mrs Pat Parrott, whose efforts in the March of Europe raised more than £500 for the disabled in sport. From September the
Towards the end of his ;
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Government Legislation does not allow us to advertise, a percentage of discount. Some organisations are guilty of flaunting this law, but this Company has no need to resort to such practice. We pledge that all prices shown are genuine reductions from a price which is already lower than average. We have over £250,000 of Furniture and Carpets on display. A small
selection.is detailed below for your examination.
i Pendle Berber Group, Showpiece of • the year award.................... ...........£389 Suites by G-Plan prices slashed Emperor..... .......... Atlantis.......................
Mandarin............................
;£695 ..£700 £525
Mikado................................... ;........ £690 Sandpiper..........................
club is switching the venue of its indoor meet ings frorri the Swan and Royal to the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe. It has also been decided
...£695
Luxury suites by Pierce in top quality combination Dralon. Beaumaris in gold.......................... £995 , Arundel in green..............................£925
to meet only eight times a year — and on the second Tuesday of each month in stead of the Wednesday. Revised dates are: Sep
Collins & Hayes Settee, Chair and Pouffe in removable covers...........£345 Foxglove 3-piece Suite by same famous make in luxurious Dralon..£499 Penrith Suite by Bridge.................. £995 Schreiber Best Buy Put-U-Up Settee with arms..... ..............................£169.95 Chair to make single bed............£89.95
been received for the erection of a detached bungalow and integral garage on land at the back of’ King Street', Whalley (0761), and for the demolition of an exist ing dangerous wall at Foulscales Farmhouse, Newton (0728).
been studying at the In stitute of Science and Technology at Manchester University, is the son,of Mr and Mrs-W. Girvan, of Mitchell Street, Clitheroe.
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<;Ribble■ Valley , hotelier) f' T D I JFM A N ’__I Mr, Jeffrey Trueman of •' , .!,
Eagle House, .Sawley, U U W o lL L , ; • wa§ married to former /
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of* the Spread . E'ffgle’ The bride, of Brungerley Ho’tel, >Sawley,-'is -the •-Avenue,;'Clitheroe, was/,a „ eldest;son;
of.the-late; Mr-fdistrict“
nursing-.sjster and Mrs'Arthur Trueman, f*
.based.in/the ‘town--; until ,
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.nursing officer Mrs' Betty. ..^ho for many years ran Cowgill at Clitheroe’ Re-. the’Swan and Royal Hotel gister. Office on Saturday. , in 'Clitheroe'. ■ ,‘,-The bridegroom, owner
: Hy ndburn • are a. -f; S h e:»i s the’ elder daughter* of Mr and Mrs R. ,Y. Parkinson, of Lynmoor, Waddington Road, Clitheroe.i.,, t. , ' «;For the-ceremony, Mrs CowgilF',worej a” dusky : pink dress'and, toning'hat.’ ■
her s appointment:Vas'. a nursing .officer^for' the
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IT was a perfect day for a sail when Waddington WI members and friends went on an outing to the Lake District.
their first coach stop at Ulverston, where they
The party of 45 made «1r
tember 9th — Pete Dodas on Iceland, October 14th — Godfrey Metcalfe on, the Pyrenees, November 11th — Annual meeting, December 9th — John Beaver on equipment (provisional). - Outdoor meetings plan
ned are: August 22nd - 24th — Camping at Ogwen, September 26th t 28th — Camping-at Was- dale, October 26th — Bor- rowdale, November 16th — Kettle well, December 31st — Howgills. .
Sail'on lake toured the Cumbria Crys
tal works. After a picnic by
side of Lake Comston, they enjoyed a sail by gondola round the lake and then: went on to Hawkshead for shopping
and tea.
DINING/LIVING FURNITURE Fresco Units by G-Plan all from stock,
| extra discount during sale. Superb Living Room Wall Units by Austin of Leyton..................
...........£139
Wall Units , by Stonehill in Fine Line Veneer 5ft.................................'.......£135 |. Superb 6ft. Wall Unit by Austin.... -£139
If you want quality we have it in both traditional and modern. Just two examples. Kingston suite by William Lawrence, Mar quetry Effect on 7ft. Wall Fitment and Extending Table. Six Chairs to include 2 Carvers with. Gold Dralon Seats £895.00 or £58.48 per month for 2 years. Abbotsford Suite by McIntosh to in clude 6ft. Wall Unit, Double Pedestal
Table, Six Chairs to include 2 Carvers in Stunning Light Walnut............£1,095 Also available with 4ft. Wall Unit at £950 Quality Again Stag Madrigal Range. All available from stock at prices which will never be lower.
| FURNITURE FOR THE BEDROOM
Come and see the fabulous new Welsel F itm e n t in W h ite .and. Rosewood with Gold Colour Trim.. £225 Matching Chests available. Full range of Alfa Caprice. Real .Teak Veneers, All showing extra discounts for orders booked during the sale. Alfa Combina-
i.tion Robe ideal for the Young Man... £95 Matching 5-Drawer C h e s t £59.50 Same range Linen -Chest with; Cup board and 5 D ra w e rs . . . . . . . ; . . .£69.50
■ If you. are seeking a luxury bedroom come and .see our STRACHAN. STUDIO,sFree-
planning and fitting STAG - NOCTURNE,-Special Display .of,';
. s stag Nocturne, Extra discounts during sale; | 'SCHREIBER.
All.the’
new.bedroom ranges , from Schreiber now on show.
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EUROPAi.in ::Teak>and; Vellum' • ■
NOVA-See the Nova 5-Door Run with' - . ■ ------- I ILK?' vrji: f a > * " ■ ■ - '■ £
THIS MUST BE TASKERS BEST EVER SALE UPHOLSTERY
We believe we are offering the best vajue obtainable anywhere. .
CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS
All carpets and rugs in stock at special sale prices. Examples Crossleys Florence 27in. width from ' £6.95yd.
1 American Shadow Prints suitable for any room ........................... £5.95 sq. yd. All wool Berber Rugs 5ft. x 3ft. by Broadloom Carpets, superior quality only.......... ......... ...........................£19195 Several pieces of broadloom at half previous price. MEASURE AND QUOTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION A PLEASURE.
Come and choose your carpet in a relaxed atmosphere. Nobody pressed to buy. Our expert advice only given if sought.
BEDS BEDS BEDS
We sell the; same makes of beds as other furnishers. The only difference is our are CHEAPER,
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The following double divans; with mattress are examples to prove our point.
..Silentnight Supreme......................£199 Silentnight Orthopaedic................;. £95 Silentnight-Maxispace..... ............£149 Silentnight Tidyspace............. .......£169 Slumberland Orthofirm De Luxe....£199 Silentnight Palermo sprung edge divan complete with Dorchester deep- padded headboard..........................£129
Lay-e-z’ee Toledo.........................£89.95 Single Divans and Mattress
Silentmght T idyspace......................£109 Lay-e-zee Rondo.........................£49.95 Still guaranteed 10 years.
A good selection of high quality deep buttoned headboards in Dralon, all colours Double £35.00 Single £27.50
OCCASIONAL FURNITURE
We invite you to inspect our vast range of modern and reproduction. We have solid teak, solid mahogany and real onyx occasional tables. Plenty of Hi-Fi Storage Units and good. selection of Standard and Table Lamps.
BUY OF THE YEAR
Occasional Arm ; Chair, suitable for bed room ors lounge. .'Two attractive covers, removable for cleaning. Crazy price £39 ;
, DON'T FORGET; £750 INSTANT CREDIT
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Just three left. Sierra 7ft.. 6in. Fitment with top cupboards, drawer and light fitting................................................£169
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