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AN appeal against the Ribble Valley Council’s decision to refuse permission for the Duilding of 10 houses on land next to the Black Hprse Inn, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, has been turned down.


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former Clither'oe woman Mrs Betty Hemingway (51), who has been invited to appear with other vie­ wers who look like per­ sonalities in the public eye. Mrs Hemingway, who


waiting to spot th e ir grandma on Granada’s “Live From Two” prog­ ramme, at 2 p.m. Their grandmother is


used to live in Central Avenue, was chosen after sending in her photograph in response to a request for


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resemble. Mrs Hemingway (for


replies a few were selected to appear on screen with th e c e le b r i t ie s th e y


merly Elliott) now lives in Harle Syke, following her second marriage. Her daughters, Mrs Shelagh Czapowski and Mrs Val­ erie Taylforth, live locally. Mrs Czapowski,' of


tained the site was ideal for development, because it would mean that an unsightly piece of land could be timed up. I t was claimed that


by Whitbread West Pen- nmes, Mr Douglas Bailey, an inspector from the Department of the Envi­ ronment, said the scheme' would be visually obtru­ sive, unrelated to any other development and


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■ years, was redundant and had been superceded by the council’s recently issued consultative docu­ ment. But th e in s p e c to r


.effectively screened, and felt that there would be particular visual impact on some residents in Pimlico Terrace. Access to the proposed


pointed out and supported the omission of the prop­ osed site for possible hous­ ing development in the new document. He doubted whether the land could be landscaped or


Whalley


have added to present traf­ fic hazards by intensifying traffic at a point which was already, seriously below accepted highway safety standards.


site would have been from P im l ico Road — an unrealistic idea, according to the inspector. The scheme would.also


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ACCREDITED newly- calved Friesian cows and heifers on offer at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday totalled 60. Cows made to £560 and


averaged £443 and heifers made to £585 (£481). Prizewinners were —


which 14 animals were for­ ward, Charolais X heifers made to £200. In the calf section (204


Accredited cow: K. Horner and Son (£480), H. Speak (£485). Heifer: R. Drinkall (£585), H. Nowell (£530). In the store section, in


. to £40 (£22.50). Weaned calves: Beef X


accredited animals for­ ward). Friesian bulls made to £92 (£52.50), heifers to £50 (£25.65), Hereford X bulls to £91 (£59.05), heif­ e rs to £55 (£35.05), Charolais X bulls to £148 (£117.50). Heifers aver­ aged £80, Angus bulls made to £66 (£41), heifers


b u l ls made to £172 (£141.65), heifers averaged £160. In a sale of 113 in-pig


A WIN over Hurst Green Reserves by the only goal of the match helped Whalley A to lift themselves above the middle spot in Division Three of the Ribble Valley Football League. They take over fifth place from Station Hotel by a margin of two points, but the position is fluid as several lower clubs have games in hand. Whalley A. Front from the left: K. Carr, K. Yeoman, D. Carney, P. Hilton,


I. Waring. Back: G. Wilkinson, K. Wallbank, P. Collier, E. Robinson, E. Moore, B. Baker, P. Shoreman.


Holden, H. Rogerson. Back: D. Ball, M. Hoyle, M. Holden, S. Holden, K. Bamber, V. Holden, S. Eccles.


Hurst Green Reserves. Front: G. Young, M. Embery, P. Hayhurst, F. - ' erned development for 17


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C. SILVERWOOD Sale for exors


Hurst Green ...


gilts, sows and store pigs, stores made to £28 and averaged £21.75. In Hie fatstock section,


321 cattle, 841 sheep and 35 pigs were forward. Certified clean cattle:


Light steers made to 89p (81.8p), medium to 99p (81.4p), heavy averaged 75.5p. Light heifers made to 89p (79.4p), medium to 89p (82.5p), heavy to 79p (77.7p).


L a n g s h aw D r i v e Clitheroe, will be helpin; her sons la in (2) an Stephen (7) and her sister’s three boys from Bilsberry Cottages, Hurst Green, to spot grandma on the telly. Take a look at our photo­


graph of Mrs Hemingway. Can you guess who her family think she looks like? They have long considered she takes after an actress' appearing in the current TV series “Worzel Gum-


midge.” Said Mrs Czapowski: . , .


“For years we have been tolling mother she looks like the film and television acress Joan Sims, but she has never been able to see any likeness. Perhaps now she will believe us.” Joan Sims was one of the


ously certified:- Young b u lls made to 9 2 .8p (89.1p), light steers to 86p (80p), medium to 93p (80.8p), heavy to 80.2p (76.6p), light heifers to 79p (69.4p), medium to 79p (73.8p), heavy to 76p (71.4p), fat cows to 71.8p (56.5p), fat bulls to 67.2p (58.5p). Sheep: Light hogg


Uncertified and previ­ .


Entries needed by weekend


MEMB E R S of th e Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association; who intend to compete in' the Harrison and Kerr two-a-side hand­ icap are reminded that entries must be handed in to Crabtree’s, Market Place, not la te r than Sunday. '


the inter-division team knockout are as follows:


Second round results in Station Hotel A 6,


Catholic YCA 3; Standen B 7, Crabtree’s A 2; Queens­ way A 4, Station Hotel B 5; Chatbum 2, Standen A 7.


Semi-finals draw: Sta­


tion Hotel B v Standen B, Station Hotel A v Standen A. Matches must be played during week 19.


made to 165p (141.4p standard.to 161p (149.5p) medium to 158p (140. Ip), heavy to 135.5p (127.8p), overweight to 103.op (100.5p), light shearlings to 124p (120.8p), heavy to 105p (94.7p), uncertified hoggs to £27 (£20.95), fat ewes to £25.20 (£13.84). Pigs: Cutters made 64p (61. Ip), baconers


®56p), fat sows to £100


stars in the string of saucy British “Carry On” film comedies which have been so successful in the past 20 years.


Mrs Hemingway is look­ ; . , ,


. she cannot see the likeness between herself and' the film star. Her daughters persuaded her to send in her,, picture to the prog­ ramme. She said: “I sent the


ing'forward to her day at the studios, but still insists


photo to Granada thinkinj they would reject it. could then have settled the ‘argument’ with my family once and for all. . . but the reverse happened.”


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. Whalley, had to be taken oufby firemen when- a -blaze started in the timber i underneath. Some floor­


THE fireplace at a house in Limefield Avenue,.





boards had also to be taken up; when firemen from Clitheroe and Gt Harwood attended the scene on r Monday afternoon.:; •


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SIX members, of Trinity Youth and Community., C e n t r e , C l i th e ro e , increased their belt colours when they took part in the Judo junior grading at


Wigan on Sunday. F o u r te e n -y e a r -o ld


Tracey Middleton,,, of Beech Street, Clitheroe, who had a yellow belt with one orange bar, gained th e ; orange belt. Ian Vear (13), o f K em p l e V i e w , Clitheroe, • received an ; orange bar to - his yellow belt and David Carter (12), o f ' K em p l e V i e w , Clitheroe, moved from white to yellow.


- Beckside Cottage, Slaid-. .bum, white belt with two


Darren Collinson (13),.of i


'yellow bars, gained ,a n , orange belt, and Andrew Rigby (12) of Huntingdon House, Slaidbum, yello\y<: belt, was also upgraded to ; orange. Robert Tomkiss < (10), of B aw d lan d s , Clitheroe;: received two yellow bars to his white


belt. fut 'My-; f ' ? .;-i


Chance to see top players.


ANOTHER opportunity for local people Co see


table tennis at county standard • is being pro- , vided by the Ribble Val-. ley Table Tennis Associ­ at io n in conjunction with the Lancashire County Association. Arrangements have,


been completed for a county championship match ? between Lanca­ shire 1st and Derbyshire


1st to be played at the C l i th e r o e P a r i s h Church Lower Hall ■ on


March 1st. ■ ; f Play begins a t .6-30


p.m. an d . admission is free. The; first oft these


-large-audience. ’ last year, me


Reach higher


petition at the top of Divi­ sion One remains very keen after the five-all draw between leaders • Standen A and Standen B. Results: Rimington YCA 2, Crabtree’s A 8; Chat- bum 2, Post Office A 8; - Standen B 5, Standen A 5; Standen A 9, Station A-1; Catholic YC A 2, Crab­ tree’s A 8.


In the league, the com­ :


iStationjA..^.......... 9 2 2,5 6 Chatbum............... 9 2 1»6 5 CathYCA............ 9 2 0 7 4 Rim'tonYCA.......: 9 1 0;8 2


Standen A.............. 10 7 2 116 Crabtree's A......... 9 7 1115 PostOfficeA......... 9 5 3 1 13 Standen B......... . 8 4 3 1 11


• Division One . ^ P WD L P


Wallbank goal is a winner


Hurst Green Res. 0, Whalley A 1


i


HARD pre-match work -by Hurst .Green Reserves’ team manager Martyn Greenhalgh and a couple of volunteers made it possible for this Ribble Valley League Division Three game to go


ahead. Both teams managed to


produce some good football despite the heavy ground, but the course of the game was.probably changed by an early incident-when Eccles’ shot struck a wan­ dering dog and the visitors’ defenders were able to dear.


Whalley had most pos­


session but Hurst Green created more chances with Holden (F) and Holden (M) having good shots saved. The visitors scored the eventual winning goal in the 37th minute when the ball bounced around in front of goal and Wallbank was on hand to screw it home.


gave a better account of themselves in the second half, Whalley held on to their lead. Hurst Green substituted Holden (V) for Young with 20 minutes to go and he added an extra sparkle to the attack, hav­ ing two very good efforts


Although the home side


Ribblesdale team in netball final


RIBBLESDALE School’s fourth-year netball team came close to becoming county, champions this


week. Along with 51 other


sides in their age group, they took part in the Lan- casnire Schools’ Netball Tournament at Chorley and battled their way to the final. However, they were pipped for the styt- rem e n o n o u r by St George’s School, Black­ pool, who won 8-3.


Ribble Valley school has gone so far in the knockout tournament. The girls won seven ties to reach the


It is the first time a


saved. After Whalley had seen ®


into the net his effort was disallowed because a col­ league, had been offside.


final. . "a runners-


one effort thwarted, they up medal from Ribblesdale co u n te r -a t ta ck e d but


rf0niitv Head Miss Joan although Carr,put the ball ‘ FJ ]eJ their coach, who is fife neKWoffnrt was rartey, uteirLUiU...,


keeper Carney had good games for Whalley, and Hurs t Green Reserves


Wilkinson and goal­


. were well served by Hol­ den (F) and Holden (M) and -Hayhurst in goal.


Main Sport on


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< inter-county matches, Snooker League are as fol- ag a in s t Lincolnshire lows: Waddington B 407 attracted


LATEST results in the Clitheroe and district


also "chairman of th e county, netball association.


Clitheroe girls Pauline Lambert (captain), Ber­ nadette Seymour, both ot Standen Road; Beverley Ainsworth,, of Victoria Street; Joanne Blackburn,, of Buccleuch' C'ose; Andrea Cox, of Peel Park


In th e te am w ere


C 1 o s e ; H e a t h e r Whitehead, of Claremont Avenue; and Anita uros-


sley,; of Brooks Lane, Whalley. Reserve was Judith Ha8elwood,;,oi :


L i n g f i e l d Avenue , Clitheroe. -


SNOOKER


derstones 432 (8);-Conserr. vative A 436 ( lO l .C a th o lu :


(10), Riming .on B 395 (4); njlOCKOUl umitii. ■ChatbUm


B 371 (4); Social 454 ,(1W. C h a tb u rn A '385 4). Knockout match: Pob .


.


' goal for Louise


A debut West Bradford Ladies 3 Darwen Ladies 1,


ON a lan;e all-weather pitch at Darwen, West Bradford Ladies’ hockey team were quickly a goal behind when a lucky deflection curled into the top right hand corner of


the net. For the remainder of the


half Darwen were always worth their lead; they looked faster and more skilful. and all the lucky breaks went their way. West Bradford did have one scoring effort disal­ lowed but they made few other attacking moves. The second naif brought


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ANTIQUES o r old fashioned fu rn i tu re w an ted . Top priced paid, also full o r p a r t house c le a ra n c e . — T e l . C o ln e


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W A N T E D . S crap gold and s i lv e r je w e l le r y , p o c k e t w atch es and clocks, chains etc. — Inghams, 95 A lb e r t R oad, Colne. Tei. 8633 25 . 283798


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WANTED CALOR GAS .


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IF YOU HAVE any su rp lu s gla s sw a re , crockery, cutlery, o rn am en ts , b ra s sw a re , cop­ per e tc ., you w ish to sell, I would be very pleased to p u rch ase any o f th e above items . Please phone Earby 3 9 4 8 /2 5 6 6 , anytime, o r call 15 Colne R oad, Earby. 3 1 1 7 2 2


WANTED Old fashioned fu r ­ n i tu re pre 1930*s. A ntiques a n d h o u s e c l e a r a n c e s . P rom p t a t t e n t i o n , b e s t p r i c e s . — T e l . B u rn le y 26961 anytime.


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WANTED, an t iq u e fu rn itu re , oil p a in tin g s , clocks, p o tte ry an d p orcelain, in fa c t any­ thing old and in teres tin g . Please Tel. A r th u r Green, Burnley 2 5 32 1..


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THE VANMAN will buy y o u r u nw an ted g oods . Good price p a i d , o n e i t e m /w h o l e h o uses , also light removals. <


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BRASS SCALES an d weights, large o r small, w an te d . Top prices paid b y .sp e c ia lls t col­ le c to r . —~ Please te l. Nelson 6 5 7 3 0 .


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PIANOS WANTED, telephone Nelson 664 7 7 , o r w r ite to — K. Eccles, P ian o s , 129 Leeds R o ad , Nelson.


BOOKS WANTED. Rare 0 1 o ld b o o k s req u ired . — Pend' l e s i d e B o o k s , R h o s ly n , Fence, n e a r B u rn ley . Tel Nelson 6 5 6 1 7 .


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High prices for all English- and foreign coins, 5/- pieces proof sets. All war medals. All pocket watches and chains.


OLD POST CARD COLLECTIONS ANTIQUES, etc.


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WANTED, fu r co a ts , ja ck e ts gla ss b e a d s , old jewe llery l 1 9 2 0 's dre s se s etc. Can col


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COUPLE urg en tly req u ire fu r ­ n ished a c c om m o d a t io n In C l i t h e r o e a r e a . — T e l. C l i th e r o e 2 2 6 8 5 d u r i n g working* h o u r s , o r F a irw ay House Hotel o u ts id e h o u rs . 6406


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24443 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th — NO SALE


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 12 NOON.


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th WEEKLY SALE OF REARING CALVES AT 12


NOON DAIRY CATTLE AT 1 p.m. In lamb ewes, 20 horned ewes in lamb for April to


Dorest ram from D. Carlton.


a complete change. West Bradford became danger­ ous, particularly Helen Chara with runs up the centre to put Darwen under continual pressure. It was after repeated


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES AND PONIES, SAD­ DLERY, HARNESS, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT. 250 Lots, New and Used Saddlery, Harness, Tack and Equipment, at 12 noon. Limited number of entries


fouls on her that a penalty was awarded, which she calmly converted. Louise Bancroft, in her


first game for West Brad­ ford, scored after a goal­ mouth scramble, and just before the final whistle Liz Caton finished off an excellent game at centre- half by scoring with a well- taken shot from the edge of the circle.


Nine-point gap for Oak


LATEST p la cin g s in Clitheroe and District Darts League a r e 'a s follow: Division One: Royal


Oak A 91 pts, White Hart 82, .Craven Heifer 80, Horse Shoe 67, Bridge-Inn 64, Read Club 64,s Com-,


mercial 59, Copy Nook 57, Pendle;*Witch: 46, Judge Walmesley 4 4 , -King’s Arms 26.


Buck 72, Springmill 64 Victoria (Great Harwood) 63, Black Bull 58, Black


Division Two:. Lower : , •


Horse 58, .Royal Oak B 54 Buck (Grinaleton) .48. White Horse 37, Joiners’ Arms 34, Waddington SC 32.


' *


khall SC 61, Bonny Inn 59, Cross Keys 59, Lord Nel­ son 59, Victoria (Clitheroe)


Division Three: Broc i


57, Pendle Hotel 49, Buck (Clitheroe) 45,: Bay jHorse! 44, Station 44, Brown Cow


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TWO YOUNG la d ie s , one w ith baby, s e e k s f l a t o r h o u s e w i th h e a t in g , fu r ­ nished o r to ren t , urgently. — M rs M. Wood, 88 Ballan- tra e R oad , Blackb urn.


22860 Land


LAND REQUIRED fo r P r i­ vate house, rad iu s 15 miles o f Burnley, anything cons i­ d e r e d . — T e l . B u r n le y 289 56 .


Pets Corner


can still Be accepted. HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES, HORSE BOXES, TRAILERS, etc., at 1-30 p.m. 60/80 HORSES AND PONIES AT 1-45 p.m. Entries accepted to time of sale but numbers can be reserved through the office.


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN CALF AND STORE CATTLE 20/30 IN CALF COWS AND HEIFERS AT 12 NOON. 120/150 STORE CATTLE, Steers, Heifers, Young Bulls, Cows and Calves including from J. A. Marsden, Newton, 15 Hereford Steers and Heifers. Another good entry of all classes of store cattle confidently anticipated all consigned from local farms. 'Last sale nos. 104.


Q U A L IT Y PUPPIES. Beagles, Russells, P oodles , C h ow s , Bo rd er T e r r ie rs , Manchester T e r r ie rs , C a irn s, S c o t t ie s , W e s t le s , Spaniels, Corgis, Red S e tte rs , Samoyeds, Alsa­ t i a n s , L a b ra d o r s , Collies, S helties . Boarding. Clipping of all breeds. Open ti ll 8 p .m . w e e k d a y s , 5 p .m . weekends. — N utshaw Ken­ n els, Clow br idg e , Burnley. Tel. 2 86 1 7 .


BUY f r o m th e B r e e d e r . W o rm e d , i n s u r e d a n d g u a r a n t e e d . R e a d y n ow : L a b rad o rs and Pugs, a lso a d u l t Red S etter , dog, £5, — H i l l s i d e K e n n e l s . T e l . R am sb ottom 20 2 9.


24331


PROFESSIONAL Dog Groom­ ing, exp e rt a t ten t io n fo r all b r e e d s . — T e l. B u rn le y 3 3 4 2 4 .


Pets Corner


D R A K E HOUSE K e n n e ls , CUtheroe. Heated accommo­ d a t io n fo r d o g s and c a ts . Insp ectio n In vited . — Tel. 207303


Cli th e ro e 2 5 4 9 4 .


SHELTIE dog pu p p y . Pedig­ ree, KC r e g i s te r e d . — 3 D e J am e re R o a d , B u rn le y - a f te r 2-30 p .m .


2 3 1 19


GOLDEN RETRIEVER p u p ­ pie s, ready now , excellent pedigree. KC reg. £ 5 5. — Tel. Long P re s to n 3 8 2 . 24982


RENFORD Boarding Kennels an d C a t te ry . Good p r ic e s given fo r pedigree p u p s . — Tel. Bacup 3 8 7 9 .


327612.


DUDLANDS Farm Kennels, all dogs w a lk e d in o p en co u n try sid e. — Tel. Gisburn 5 1 9 .


PERSIAN male k it ten , pale cream co a t, £ 4 5 . — Tel. Earby 2 7 0 1 .


2 3405


JACK RUSSELL puppy for sale £ 1 4 . — Tel. Gisburn 334 except Sunday.


25493 Livestock and Poultry


RIDERS! Why n o t make the mos t o f yo u r h alf te rm and be one Jump ahead? v is it the Tack Stall on Clitheroe m a r ­ k e t (Tues) and be ready fo r b e t te r r iding w e a th e r an d spr in g sh ow s . Top quality English saddlery and r iding w e a r a t sensible prices. —- Enqu ir ies : Tel Brinscall 830 33 9 .


22933 312843 Farming


MUCK SPREADING, s lu r ry sp read ing , JCB digging and sceptic tan k emptying. Also t ra c to r , c a r and Land Rover b a t te r y s . fo r sale . — R. Blackburn. T e l . C U th e ro e 2 3 1 7 3 .


only. — Tel. Whalley 222 9 . 21145


24310 Personal


SINGLES Social Evening every Monday 8 t i l l 11 p .m . River­ side Room. Roefleld Hotel, C lith eroe . Widowed, s e p a ­ ra ted , divorced and lonely w e lc om ed (a g e d 2 5 / 4 5 ) . Dancing. The f i r s t s tep is up to you, make th e e f fo r t now. — In q u ir ie s Tel. Clitheroe 22 0 1 0 .


22859


R EG IS T ER ED CHILDMIN­ DER h a s vacancies. — Tel. C lith eroe 2 6 3 5 3 .


6681 221331 Musical Instruments


WOODS PIANOS AND ORGANS LTD


SPECIAL OFFERS (Stock; Clearance)


We have several popular priced organs on offer.


-Well below there original cost, all In excellent working intee).


In many


-Instances savings of £200 to order (written guarantee).


are to be obtained.


This Is a genuine opportunity to purchase that organ you’ve always wanted.^


'DON'T DELAY STOCKS ARE LIMITED £400


YORKIES ready n ow . P o o­ dles, Scotties . J a ck Russells. r e a d y s h o r t l y . — E r ic W in s ta n le y . S la c k L a i th e Farm, T raw d en . Tel. Colne 86353 9.


• 24333 DO8 ERMAN puppy bitch , 9


weeks o ld , home b red . Ken­ nel Club registered , excellent pedigree. — Tel. B u rn le y 3 1 0 9 1 .


COUNTRY REST Boarding C a t te ry . I f you care, b o a rd y o u r ca t w ith the people th a t d o ’ ca re . — Tel. B u rn le y


2 9 5 8 0 . •’ . ' ' ■


3 1 0 9 6 6 RENFORD Boarding Kennels


and C a t te ry . P uppies always available. C a irn s, A lsatians , Yo rk les , Afghans, S e t te r s , S p r i n g e r s , P a p i l l o n s , P omeranians , P oo dles e tc . Tel. Bacup 3 8 7 9 .


ALTERATIONS to ladles and gents clo th es . — Mrs Webb. Tel. Clitheroe 24 9 7 6 . 22841


Personal Services HYPNOSIS &


PSYCHOTHERAPY CLINIC


4 BACUP ROAD, RAWTENSTALL


(end of M66 — opposite Unit 4 Cinema)


Telephone Rossendale 20286 during office hours for


appointment (evening sessions available) '


2 8 5 4 7 7 STAY TANNED in to 1980. ;s43U


D R A K E S H E A D B o a rd in g Kennels an d C a t te ry , colleo t lo n a n d delivery service, o nly vaccinated dogs and ca ts t a k e n . — T e l . 1 B u rn le y 2 1 0 3 7 .


Call u s a t "H e a dw a y ." — Tel. Burnley 2 1 9 1 0 .


24447 ; > 163369


S H IR E B U R N K EN N E L S ex pe rt clipping an d . s t r ip - , p in g , b o a rd in g c a t s a n d dogs , experienced s ta f f , open a l l y e a r r o u n d . — Te l Clithero e 23 8 4 6 .


13.1 HH Welsh section B, grey gelding. Ideal f i r s t po ny . No dea lers , to good home only £3 5 0 w i th ta c k . — T e l. S to n y h u r s t 4 73 .


; • - *6636


/ p roved s ire w i th s tu d re g ls t r ra t io n , KC re g is t ra t io n . ; — ■ Tfel. Burnley 3 0 8 7 7 .;1.;-;; ,*' *6099


AT STUD; .Blue R o an Cocker S p a n ie l ,» excellent pedigree,


. mates f ree. — Tel. Padiham *7 6 1 6 8 , o r A c c r i n g t o n 3 9 7 5 7 8 .


. V v > 3 9 3 2*


LOOSE COVERS, ta i lo r made e i th e r In c u s tom e r s ow n m a te r ia l o r su p p lied . Esti-


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/M a r i ta l a id s , r e q u i r em e n t . le a f le t f r e e . U n d e r plain cover by f i r s t clas s pos t. — C & E Supplie s. 12 Marne . R o a d , • W h i t t l e s e y ,1 Ckm-


. s am e r £ 2 .2 0 , f e a th e r l l te e x t r a - ' f r n e £ 2 . 2 5 : 2 4 A s so r te d sample pack £2,50:


. - ; .ft


DUREX safe family planning. S u per d is co u n ts , 2 4 Nu-form ex tra-sa fe o r 24 U nison spe­ cial: r ib b e d £ 2 .5 0 : 2 4 Gos-


313393


Loans


. £500-£5,000, eg. £1,000 >lrom £3.68 per week. Use for any purpose. Improvements. Pay oil existing H.P. Accident, sickness


LOW COST BANK LOANS


-and tile insurance Included. Sell employed without accounts. Special schemes lor court judgments and mortgage arrears.


PERSONAL LOANS — 24-HOUR PAYOUT POSSIBLE


£200-£1,000 for tenanls/owners.Jiouse deoosit loans. NO t____ H i t i


■ For a fast, friendly and completely confidential service by your local ^ government licensed company.


Phone, call or write: RUTLAND FINANCIAL SERVICES


50 RAILWAY STREET, NELSON. TEL. 695234, or 65194 EVENINGS OR WEEKENDS.


Miscellaneous Wants WANTED


Lead, copper, brass, batteries! engines, steel and cast. Rags and woollens.


Best prices paid. HYNDBURN


METALS Ranger Street


Accrington (near Asda) Tel. Accrington 381529


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 14th, 1980 9 Miscellaneous Wants


316034


FARMER'S SON w ith sp are time will s lu r ry tan k o r fence w ith own machine o r labo u r -


' b r id g e sh lre , PE7 1UQ.’v aaiso . y


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