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' , -* i , * t j* Clitheroe Advertiser afid Times, August 21st, 1980,3 OUTDOOR STALL


.MOTHERS UNION -ANNUAL


- will be held


at the Corner of Edisford: Road and St Paul’s


SAT., AUG. 23rd, 1980. 1 to 4 p.m.


Street > - on ■ ■V


HOME MADE1' JAMS, PICKLES, etc.


IF WET THE STALL WILL BE IN THE CHURCH PORCH . -


FINAL RAMSBOTTOM CUP


WH ALLEY ■


■ V BAXENDEN


lions, lorse lg-o’-


bn 30p


r-A" 3 - > - 3 -


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3 - >►


I’ility 3 ► FYOGAOR HEALTH


COMMENCING MONDAY


3- 3 f


3- 3 - 3 * 3 - 3- 3-


-E,


SEPTEMBER 1st 7-30 p.m. — 9 p.m.


St James’s School Greenacre Street


Teacher: Mary Nolan HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH Christ


Made nigh by the blood of Ephesians 2 v13


Sunday, 12 noon


SUNDAY SCHOOL 6-30 p.m.


GOSPEL SERVICE L. JOHNSON, Rishton


Wednesday 2-30 p.m.


WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP MRS HARDING, Bolton 7-45 p.m.


' < PRAYER AND BIBLE _____ 'READING H 2th, 7-30


|50p nber 17th


MICROWAVE OVEN CENTRE


CLITHEROE | and Chll-


I ! 90p ber 25th


NOW OPEN TOSHIBA


C O M E A N D S E E T H E MICROWAVE OVEN


I (child & hr 26th,


DEMONSTRATION ON


-j - * \FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th


2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. ) 12 noon and 3 pirn.


I on night) le r 29th,


ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ON ALL DOMESTIC OVENS


p, 300p hr 2nd,


AND BIG DISCOUNTS ON COMMERCIAL MODELS


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Ird & 30th J P.m.


Away to


Top American Percale, 50% Polyester 50% cotton, over 1B0 threads per. square inch. Plain. colours selected . Irregulars at bargain prices


PERCALE SHEETS S in g le Bed . . _ _ :


Slza „ „ S 2 .9 5 e a c h 66in. x 96in.


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LUXURY AMERICAN ’ BATH TOWELS


plain colours,,.-. L A .U 9 27ln. x 50in. ■ . each - -


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QUILTS and COVERS at - BARGAIN PRICES I"


CONTINENTAL


Pillows, ( o r o n l y , L t f iO U 60in. w i d e , 1


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'Several colours; super quality-, , onL


RAINWEAR POPLIN y £ 1 . 9 5 yd.'1


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FABRIC ; SALE


FABRIC SALE


SHEETS * CURTAINS * DRESS FABRICS in CLITHEROE AT


12/14 MARKET PLACE


Pnnted floral cottons from


DRESS FABRICS 59p p e r


CURTAIN LINING 48in. wide i n : 1


the popular . • - - ECRU shade 6 9 p P -


REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS!


' A good variety at - BARGAIN PRICES '


45in. VIYELLA DRESS FABRIC


Irom £ 2 . 4 5 yd.,...... Bargains now t


CURTAINING


Perfect qua l i ty ,1 1 ‘ •.bargains. 68m.; ,■


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F.A.S. PAINT BRUSHES lih . 57p i'/sln.


79p 2in. • • • . : , . / .. 1 ■ 11,S'


Wallbrush cat; 5112 £2.79 Roller sets 7in. £1.99 - , 9in. £2.49


£1.21 F.A.S. „


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


DOMINOES


WHIST AND


on WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 60p (including supper)


ALL MEAT.PRIZES for fine furnishings


65/67 Manchester Rd, Burnley Tel. 22948


1 1 Sunday, August 24th


STATION ROAD, WHALLEY 2 p.m. Admission 30p


COACH HIRE


TEL GISBURN 394 20-45 sir.


AVAILABLE ESTIMATES FREE.


Playing field


COUNTY council work­ men are preparing a plot of land behind houses in Whalley Road, Clitheroe, for a playing field for. St James’s School. After 'being tidied up


THE:. answer to beating the summer holiday blues has been found'at last in,a play scheme designed for children aged 7 to 10. All this week well over


. Youth Centre,' Clitheroe.' They were eager to try


100 .of them have been letting off steam and thoroughly enjoying them­ selves each day at Trinity


some 10 years ago, the site has been levelled and should be in use within 12 months.


Cinema


AS sole survivors of a shipwreck young Alec Ramsey and a wild black horse, embark on a frigh­ tening adventure of survi­ val which creates a lasting bond between them in “The Black Stallion”, fea­ tured at Clitheroe Civic Hall next. week. There is a Saturday matinee.


£30 fine


A CLITHEROE house­ wife who appeared before the town’s magistrates ac­ cused of theft said she did not know why she com­ mitted the offence. ' June Ingham (49), of Brownlow Street, admit­ ted stealing food worth £4 .77'/2 from Hillards Supermarket. It was the only time she had ever stolen and she would never do it again,' she said. She was fined £30.


l th e : many activitiesat • their. disposal; from arts and: crafts; sports and


swimming to :■ nature! and adventure trails, discos, film shows and , competi- .tions.


. -The trial 1 scheme • was -


’promoted by Toe H and the Ribble Valley Sports Council for this week only and is being staffed \ by volunteers. - ■ v ^ ■'’■


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i The week’s fun will end with a sports day- on Saturday, open to all youngsters who turn up on the Castle field.


AS a regular user of the Ribblesdale Pool, may I take this opportunity of drawing attention to acci­ dents which occur, par­ ticularly in the; changing ■ rooms, and (as far as I am aware) during the . years my family have been using the pool, little has been done to prevent them.


ming lessons, ■ a mother slipped on entering the ladies’ changing room and, because she was holding


Recently, after swim­


Safety at pool is paramount Letters to the Editor


her young child in her arms, she fell very heavi­ ly on her back.


ful for her but most un­ pleasant to witness and resulted, in an ambulance being called. The unfortu­ nate lady < was taken to hospital, where it was later discovered she had a fractured or chipped bone at the base of her spine.


Ribble Valley Council replies


THE’council and its offic­ ers are naturally con­ cerned about any acci­ dents which occur on its premises and the particu-' ar one referred to is cur­


rently being investigated. However, it is consi­


dered that the general comments in the letter are somewhat - misleading in the following matters. Accidents do occur in


swimming pool premises, many due to the particu­ lar activities of the pat­ rons, and the staff at Rib­ blesdale Pool are con­ stantly checking children, in particular,, for running and other activities which can lead to accidents. The validity of the


the staff in 'various de­ partments to discuss safety matters with man­ agement. That person may not have been aware that the pool was de­ signed by consultant ar­ chitects specialising in pool design within the last 10 years and the changing room floor tiles are de­ scribed /by the manufac­ turers as “anti slip.” . , Notices have been dis­


This was not only pkin- -


dant that so many people injure themselves, both in and out of the .pool, that some days the ambulance is never away (her words not mine).


1 I was told by the ■atten­


anything! was' being done about, this, I was informed that there was a safety officer in attendance that morning. I spoke to the safety


When I asked her if v’* v


' ST PAUL’S -S ' ‘


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'* GRAHAM— ' r (FAWCETT


iPeter.., arid Paul’s -Church, Bolton-by-Bowlandj on ' Saturday.


, Mrs R. Graham, : of .Vic-. toria Avenue, Chatbum. ; ' - The bride, given away


by her father, wore a : ,white classical: gown of silk jersey with a full train.: Her full length veil was held in place by a Juliet cap. trimmed with diamante and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses, bridal gladioli, stephanotis and ivy. • Matron-of-honour was Mrs Denise Fawcett, the


■bride’s sister-in-law, and bridesmaids were Miss Julie Lord; the bride’s cousin, and Miss Jill Porter, • the bridegroom’s niece. , ; "


ly treacherous with wet feet. I was advised by the


safety officer to write a letter and I am quite happy to oblige; but why should this be; necessary? The need to employ - a safety officer is obviously recognised, by the Ribble Valley Council, why is her word alone not enough? She told me she had


turquoise dresses with frilled hems.' Mrs Fawcett and Miss Lord had white Juliet caps and carried bouquets, to match the bride’s. ■ Miss Porter wore flowers in her hair and carried a.posy of matching flowers. Best man was Mr Mark


,They wore, full length ,


Brewer, 'groomsman was Mr ’ Garry Fawcett, the br id e ’s brother , and





officer and learned that non-skid tiles in the changing rooms would be difficult to keep clean. — yet they seem well able to clean them in the -swim­ ming pool area itself. Apparently there had been a small warning


been trying to improve things for quite a while. How many more serious accidents must there , be before appropriate action is taken? The • safety of our children and ourselves should be paramount. Finally, in case the


Banks Farm,- .Bolton-by- Bowland. • The bridegroom is the younger son of Mr and ,


daughter of.- Mr and Mrs B.; W. .Fawcett, ■


r The bride is ,the only - > of Middle >


NURSING -assistant Miss : Jacqueline 5 Fawcett was,;. married-? toi (fitter Mr? Philip s .Graham; at SS t


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ushers were Mr David Graham, the bridegroom’s brother, and Mr Rikki Coulthard, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony was con­


the White Bull Hotel, Gis- burn, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lake District. They are to live in


Following a reception at


ducted by the Rev. J. W. . Winder and organist was Miss P. Wright.


Highfield Road, Clitheroe. Photograph: Wally Talbot, Blackburn.


Treat for disabled


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Red Cross Dis­ abled Club were given a musical treat at a recent meeting by tenor Harry Simm and Eleanor Simm (Lancashire dialect recita­ tion), accompanied, by Joyce Whittam. They were thanked by


Mrs J. Williams. Competition winners


' Dunsop Bridge, members enjoyed a film show and afternoon • tea, provided b y the ladies of the village. ■ Flag days at Whalley


were Mrs J. 'Simpson, Mrs M. Townson, Mrs E. Heaton and Mr S. Nadin. " At an earlier meeting at


and Longridge havd raised £65 for club funds..


■obviously most .needed — at the opposite end of the room where wet bathers come in after leaving the


notice in the changing room adjacent to £he entry door, hut no sig­ nificant notice had ever been posted where it was


council should plead pov­ erty in the light of recent Government restrictions, may I say that consider­ able expense has obvious­ ly been incurred in land­ scaping the Edisford car park. Although it looks attractive, I feel that the council should have its priorities right.


■ pool. These tiles are clear­ ■ Clitheroe


played warning of the dangers of wet floors but these are constantly van­ dalised. However it-jis-in- tended that different signs will be displayed in the future. While over 40,000


statement attributed to an attendant is totally re­ futed as the accident re­ cords at the pool indicate that the ambulance has been called to the1 pre­ mises on no more than three occasions in the last two years. While the council has an


MRS E. A. SCHOLES, Addiscombe, 19 Claremont Avenue,.


* LOOSE COVERS 1 In WARNERS, BAKERS, MADE TO MEASURE


| CURTAINS — BLINDS -j


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officer who is designated as safety officer this is in respect of the whole of the council’s activities. The person referred to


people have visited the pool during the past two years, 16 accidents have been recorded of more than a minor nature, of which all but five have occurred in the water or on the pool side. Although it is accepted that acci­ dents do occur the public can be assured that the staff are. fully trained in first aid treatment. Finally, all concerned


in the letter is one of a number of safety rep­ resentatives nominated by


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