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12 Glitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 12th, 1980


Crash at Kemple End costs


driver £253


A CAR crash at an acute bend in Carr Side Lane, Kemple End, cost Ian Cronshaw'a^total


SSUMMER SALE TRADITIONAL AND MODERN


CRAZY TARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 13th


100’s OF TOP QUALITY SUITES IN STOCK ALL REDUCED!!


BARGAINS AT A GLANCE


UPHOLSTERY


Was £478


£246 £590 £730 £578 £876 £672 £545 £404


MANY MORE CABINET


Junior writing table £38 £20


Lock oak finish, court cupboard


£ 3 9 9


Uniflex teak finish dining chairs


£24 £136 £350 £128 £440 £27 Alfa combination robe


£ 1 7 £99


Bath cabinet, mahogany finish wall unit


£269


Beautility teak finish corner unit


£88


Beautility Capri white finish bedroom suite


£299


Oak f inish magazine rack


Globe cocktail bar


£19 £98


Long John tile top nest £39


Meredew 6ft. 7in. teak finish wall unit


£417 £117


Remploy swivel table


£72 £244 £299 M e r e d e w d a r k


mahogany finish nest tables


£89 top


£59 Schreiber wall unit £169


Silentnight custom built bedroom displays to clear


MANY MORE BEDS


SCHREIBER — MEREDEW — NATHAN etc.


All finishes mahogany/teak/oak/pine


Beautility 6ft. Living unit, rich dark finish with white contrast SAVE OVER 40% Was £317 SALE PRICE £175


LARGE SELECTION OF CABINET FURNITURE ALL REDUCED. BEDROOM/DINING AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE


CRAZY SALE PRICE


£159.90 complete


Melissa bedroom unit


7ft. 6in. long, fully as­ sembled and finished in natural teak fineline finish with gold col­ oured trimmings.


Sale Gala corner group £299


R o c h e s t e r 2 - s e a t e r settee print


£149


Panama unit suite, 5 units with table


£395


President 3-seater settee with recliner chair


£395


W i n d s o r 3 - s e a t e r traditional settee with chair


£299


A s c o t 3 - s e a t e r traditional settee with chair


£549


Tamarisk 3-seater suite, rust upholstery


£299


Ohio 3-seater oak style suite, velour


£350


Chesterfield settee, Dralon


£249


Orland 3-piece suite in velour velvet upholstery, 5 colours in stock. Was £453


Sale £ 2 5 O Full suite


' "O'. . . . . . .


, . HALF PRICE


Elegant Buoyant/Welbeck Chesterfield full suite, beautiful print upholstery.


Was £830 sale price £ 3 9 9 .9 0 full suite


Priest’s jubilee


THE golden jubilee of Fr Francis Tierney in the priesthood will be cele­ brated at the Church of the English Martyrs, Whalley, on Saturday. He retired as parish


priest there in 1969 after 20 years’ service, and has


since lived at Abbey Fields. At noon, at a concele-


Cottage, Lees Hall Farm, Bashall Eaves, denied driving without due care and attention.


Cronshaw (25), of The


RESIDENTS of Clitheroe will be able to sit a little- easier in the future — thanks to a gift to. the town from the Rotary Club of Clitheroe. To commemorate the


75th anniversary of the Rotary movement, the club has given three wooden seats to the town. The president, Rtn.


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swerve, so he stopped sharply and the other car hit his. Mrs Jean Scott said she saw Cronshaw


There was no room to


Mr Harold James Scott, frantically turning his, of Frankland Crescent,


steering wheel as he came


Poole, Dorset, said he towards them on their was , driving slowly to- side of the road. wards the bend when Cronshaw’s car came to­ wards him at a fast speed and directly opposite him.


Eric Haigh, handed over the seats to Town Mayor, Coun. Leo Wells. Two are to be placed in West View ! and one in C h e s te r I


Avenue.


seats on West View and trying them out a re Rotary members and resi­ dents. From the le ft, back, are Mr David Alli­ son, Mr Dennis Porter, Mr George Kermeen, Rtn Geoffrey Mitchell, Rtn Jim Parker, Rtn Gerald Hood and Rtn John Myers; front, Mrs Hilda Taylor, Mrs Mabel Riley,


brated Mass, Fr Tierney will give a blessing with a monstrance which itself is p a r t of the church’s history. The sacred vessel,


Taking a look at the 1 , j


TAUGHT MATHS


THE funeral service took ace yes terday of a


F, ormer Clitheroe Girls


Grammar School teacher, Miss Thora Haslem. Miss Haslem, of Park


Avenue, Clitheroe, joined the staff in 1951 and re­ tired in 1975. She taught mathematics and helped with games and swimming coaching. Her work was carried


MARSDEN— UNDERWOOD


the Mayor, Rtn Haigh, Mr John Parker and Rtn Stanley Morton.


jubilee. Born in Manchester 81


which contains the Bles­ sed Sacrament, was pre­ sented by the Westby family in 1920. It has been re fu rb ish e d in honour of Fr Tierney’s


years ago, Fr Tierney served in the Great War and worked in postal com­ munications before decid­ ing, at the age of 22, to enter the Church. His or­ dination was at the Engl­ ish College, Vallodolid,


Spain, in 1930. Much of his life as a jriest has been spent in


L a n c a s h i r e . B e fo re moving to W h a l le y in 1949, his parishes in­ cluded Nelson,' S t ' Vin­ cent’s in Manchester, and


St Mary’s, Blackburn. For seven years he was chap­ lain at Withington Hos­ pital.


Damaged sign points way to court


A MAN who damaged a one-way traffic sign in Moor Lane, Clitheroe, was fined £75 by the town’s magistrates. He had to pay £15 damages in addition. Insp. Bill Moore said


STOLE FROM SCOOTER


WHEN C h r is to p h e r Miller (18) was fined £50 for theft at Clitheroe it was his first offence and it would be the last, said Mr W. D. Greenwood (de­ fending). Miller, of Woone Lane,


A HORSE drawn carriage enabled Miss Lesley Ann Underwood to reach St Helen’s Church, Wadding- ton, on time for her mar­ riage to Mr John Patrick Marsden on Saturday. The bride, a secretary,


Marsden, th e bride­ groom’s sister. They wore long pale


is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Under­ wood, o;' Drake House Farm, West Bradford. The bridegroom, a


plumber, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs J. Mars­ den, of Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroe. The bride, given away


Clitheroe, admitted steal­ ing two side panels and crash bars from a railway signalman’s scooter. The signalman from Black­ burn, was working at Horrocksford signalbox and had parked tne scoo­ ter nearby, said Insp Bill


Moore. M r G r e e nw o o d said


Miller had not intended the panels - and bars for his own scooter. Two other youths had been in­ volved. Miller was also fined


£20 for being a provisional licence holder and not dis­ playing L-plates on his motor scooter and £15 in each case for not produc­ ing his driving licence and insurance documents. Mr Greenwood said


these offences were the result of carelessness. Miller had been respray­ ing the scooter and had not replaced the L-plates. His driving licence and in­ surance were in order.


Eric Briggs (18), of Henthorn Road, was. standing on the shoulders of another man and bend­ ing the sign double when he was spotted by Sgt Swift. By his action, said the


Party in aid of sanctuary


Inspector, Briggs could have caused danger to motorists and he asked the magistrates to make it i g en e ra l ly clear th a t i wanton damage of this j sort would not be toler- ' ated. Briggs pleaded guilty


and said he had been drinking.


Stanley Westhead de­ scribed the offence as “ab­ solutely disgraceful” and one that could have led to an accident.


Bench chairman Mr


A PEBBLE painting stall at which customers could paint their own design on a stone for 10p and thought up by the 1st Read Brownies, was just one of the many attrac­ tions at Read Gala on Saturday.


tured from left are Carol E d d l e s t o n , Simon Hughes, Rosie Khawaia and Michelle Wharf with Brownie leader Mrs Hazel


■l'\r :2: The budding artists pic­


plenty of support at a cheese and wine party given by' Mrs Muriel Thorne at the Dog and Partridge, Wellgate, on


FRIENDS of Fur and Feather are hoping for


Tuesday evening. Proceeds are for the


Bleakholt Animal Sanctu­ ary at Edenfield.


and musical entertain­ ment.


There will be tombola


from the Dog and Par­ tridge or from members of Fur and Feather.


Tickets can be bought


by her father, wore a white model gown of broderie anglaise with puff sleeves and a long train. She had a white hat with a veil and carried a shower bouquet of white ro s e s and blue si lk flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss


Diane Underwood, the bride’s sister, Miss Jane Lumley and Miss . Julie


Gisburn garage closes


ONE t f the two National Benzole garages which almost face each other on the A59 at Gisburn is temporarily closed. K. and M. K. Hodson


told the Advertiser and Times he is keeping the tenancy of the Deer Park Service Station on the other side of the road, and transferring to it the garden supplies and fancy goods business previously carried on at the Gisburn garage. He will also be continu­


been reached with one company, but was not concluded because Ribble Valley Council refused permission for six used vehicles to be displayed for sale on the forecourt.


Budding artists at work


and Times it would not be long before National Ben­ zole had a new tenant for the empty premises. Agreement had almost


ing his coach and haulage business from the Deer Park Service Station. He told the Advertiser


and Son gave up the te­ nancy of the Gisburn garage when the lease ex­ pired. It is on the left of the A59, travelling from Clitheroe to Gisburn. Mr Kenneth Hodson


LOCATION


CLITHEROE HenthorneRoad


BILLINGTON Nr. Petre Arms, Whalley Road


OPENING TIMES


OPEN 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 7 DAYS ALL DEPOTS All enquiries relating to facilities at these or other sites


should be made to:


The County Surveyor, Lancashire County Council, PO Box9 CrossSt., Preston, Lancashire.Tel. Preston 54733ext 243 ’


NOTICE TO TRADERS


Persons with trade or commercial waste(transit size van and above) must not use these facilities, but take their waste to a recognised waste disposal site. In case of difficulty contact ____________ •


the above address. County Council Lancashire


WAL L AND F LOOR TILES AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES


Wharf adding the finish­ ing varnish. The gala was a huge


TILE FIXING IF REQUIRED BY OUR OWN TRADES CALL TODAY AT


t if n en r iN f i in n m i n a r n n v m i o


success with a record number of stalls and sideshows run by village organisations, plus chil­ dren S races, pony rides,' five-a-side football and a cross country race.


w Five-a-side football winners Schoof 3 Simonstone 2 on


ere: girls (under 11) _ K


g j f »*“ g An added attraction was a


ame between Rp-,,1 ers were Clive Bennett S


WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE OF TILES n »°ESMEN


AT ‘BIG, BIG SAVINGS’ _____


CLITHEROE CASTLE_


rhrUtoofier Shaw, Martin B u t t o n ;


for teenagers » o > Stf K na «m >


amlRead SeoSt l £ L Un,Brt ' United winning 6-0. Goal-smr


Sn,s.l>? j>nd Steven Eccles ’ N Winders of a cross-country


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Hawortt, Caro? Armstrong. H% tc& ■


Elizabeth Goodway.


window siH airange- — Clare Banks,


FfeVlWXRto = — senior:


junior: Michael. resuUs1C


were: S i n e Ogden, . Sarah. Ann Goodway,


a successful dlaay, a gala da: was organised by Read United


~ nefin


dining table — Mrs Joan Mayor, Mrs Janet Riley, Mrs " '


Adults' arrangement for Rounding off i “


Football Club. An excellent cold meat buffet supper was prepared by the committee men and the‘ high-: light of the evening was a de­ monstration by a local group,


“Something Special," with Lindsay Woods, Debbie R toms anti Ruth Varty:


Bot- n- STREET


MARKETPLACE CARPARKS


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groom’s brother, grooms­ man was Mr Douglas Underwood, the bride’s brother, and ushers were Mr David and Mr Graham Underwood, the bride’s brothers.


Ma r sden,


ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild and organist was Mr P. Cunliffe. Following a reception at


P r im r o s e S t r e e t , Clitheroe.


Clitheroe. The ceremony was con­


the Moorcock Inn, Wad- dington, the couple left for a honeymoon in Paris.


They are to live in Phot ogr aph: Pye’s,


blue and white dresses and carried white roses and blue silk flowers. Best man was Mr Paul the b r id e­


count of the accident in a statement to the police in which he claimed Mr Scott’s car had collided with his.


crepancies in the accounts of the accident, Cron­ sh aw ’s couns e l , Mr Richard Haworth, sug­ gested that the prosecu­ tion witnesses had “gilded the lily,” by exaggerating and making the picture look blacker than it had been. There were doubts as


Pointing to several dis­


to which driver caused the collision. Cronshaw admi t t ed


out with considerable energy and enthusiasm, and she was much re­ spected by her colleagues and pupils. Miss Haslem was re­


sponsible for the organisa­ tion of at least 12 winter sports holidays for the school ' and travelled a great deal herself in Western Europe. Her in te re s ts were


she had helped at the Oxfam shop and Clitheroe Pendle Club. The funeral service was


Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s bridge ses sion were Mr J. Lynch and Mrs M. Manning, Mr T. Adey and Mr K. Jonr


driving without insurance and, in this respect, Mr Haworth said his client had been led to believe his policy had adequately covered his driving of any vehicle in the course of his business as a body re­ pairer. There would have been


Cronshaw gave his ac­


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no offence if he had been displaying trade plates. Cronshaw was fined £60


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held at Burnley Cre­ matorium.


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for the driving offence and £40 for the insurance offence. He was ordered to pay witnesses’ ex­ penses of £153.77.


Appeal for. support


staging concerts once a month, with a .resident group alternating with guest groups and singers.


ALoadof Rubbish?


For HOUSEHOLDERS wishing to TAKE bulky household waste (e.g. do-it-yourself materials, old


furniture, garden waste) for disposal, theCounty Council are now providing the following free disposal


facilities at the following household waste disposal centres.


THE Starkie Arms Folk Club attracted an audi­ ence of only 25 at its Sunday night concert, and needs better support to survive. It hopes to continue


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