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Clitheroe Advertiser and-Times, September 25th,=,1980,. 11.


Changing day is sure-fire success


'i-i* %'*•*£*■-■ •’/ ' 1 "• V-v •' V.r.>: -.i i-. V Fire Brigade.


eluding. many children, : visited-the station during the afternoon and, as a result,: a • record sum of £240 will be sent to the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund. Station'officer Mr Alan


Over 600 visitors, im


Clarke felt, that changing the day had worked well and the good weather had helped 'to encourage families to go out. The aim of the brigade


'of their dives throwing wet ‘ sponges /at."a1, fireman who gallantly sat in the stocks,' They, could also explore a fire engine, put at their disposal and there was a tombola, various sideshows, cake and book stalls, a raffle,S ice-cream and hot-dogs.


’ t aa - ,


have an instant; picture taken of themselves wear­ ing fire gear. : A visiting fire preven­


Youngsters-.could) even ;


was to ^ffer plenty of en­ tertainment, but to keep


the price at a minimum. Children had the time


WOODS — OSBORNE


litheroe Inesday at the


ay e com-


•y Mrs rer Mrs •ess sec- cherry, ing de- riven by d mem- buy the


n Inn, Beryl


ag has •ard to 1 there >e Mike at the ickpool. 1 to 30 hing to :t Mrs theroe e Grant


Edward Sandford Woods, only son of Mr and Mrs E. Woods, of The Field, Old Hive, Chipping, was married at All Saints’ Church, Harford, Hun­ tingdon, to Miss Jac­ queline Mary Osborne, of The Hallow, Hartford. The bride, who works


Civil en g in e e r Mr


tion display unit showed films and slides 'during the afternoon on safety in .the


home. ;; Night out for lady farmers


GISBURN’S‘ Festival Hall celebrated its 21st anniversary on Friday night with a special dance to the music .of Phil Case and his Band. The chairman of the


On track of rate debtors


in Willesden magistrates’ court office, is the only daughter of Mr P. Os­ borne and Mrs M. Knights. She was given away by


management commit­ tee, Mr R. W. Nutter, ivelcomed everyone and read a telegram from Mrs A. Hindley, ivho opened the building 21 years ago. Mr Nutter cut the


RIBBLE VALLEY coun­ cillors are doggedly refus­ ing to “write off’ rate debts normally classed as irrecoverable by the Borough Treasurer’s de­ partment. At a meeting of the


celebration birthday cake and thanked the ladies of the committee for. preparing the


her father and wore a full- length. gown of white georgette with a lace bodice. Her medium- length veil was decorated with a scalloped edge of seed pearls and she car­ ried a bouquet of lily-of- the-valley and pink and white bridal flowers. In attendance were


supper. Pictured are the


committee and guests with the cake.


council’s Finance and Gen­ eral Purposes Committee, chairman Coun. Fred- Singleton asked for details of the-debts- to be passed to .members, so that they could investigate the ad­ dresses in their own areas where rates were out­ standing.


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COMPARE OUR RENTAL RATES WITH ANY MAJOR NATIONAL COMPANY AND THEN SEE IF THEY CAN MATCH OUR - SERVICE.


20in. 22in.


£7.40 £8.40


had personally traced, someone in Longridge and the money owed had now been paid. He urged other members to do what they could in their own areas.


Coun. Singleton said he


'.traced. Some debts have .been left by people who have gone to live abroad or have died, and others by companies which have gone into liquidation..


recoverable total £3,166. Not alLof this is owed.by people who cannot be


Rates'. classed as ir­


MONTHLY RATE WHEN PAID ANNUALLY


A. E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE — WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Tel. 22683


Limited Number of Reconditioned Colour TV’s to BUY or RENT. Call for details.


RENT THE BEST IN COLOUR TV


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CHANGING the annual open day from Satur­ day'to Sunday proved a winner for- Clitheroe


A GENUINE TANNERY SHOP


We sell high class garments made from tine soft suede and leather, processed in our tannery at prices you will find hard to beat. Many designs in ladies and gents jackets at prices from £36; also sheepskin coats from £87 and ladies suits and accessories.


TURN LEATHERS Portsmouth Mill, Burnley Road, Todmorden Tel. Todmorden 3563


31 The Colonade, The Piece Hall, Halifax >


Why Mayfair is


E l iz a b e th Bryan, Catherine Woods, the b r idegroom’s s is te r . He a the r Cusden and Anne Whitall. They wore full-length


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dresses of silk chiffon, layered over matching underdresses of apricot, silver grey, strawberry pink and pastel green, and all carried white roses. Best man was Mr John


illington inst two ions has Preston


nstrates Richard Meadow without obeying


nd fined he ap-


them in


Leading cellist


Longthorne and grooms men were Mr Phillip Smithies and Mr Malcolm


Osborne. The Rev. R. Jeffree


ton Hotel, Huntingdon, was followed by a honey­ moon in Tunisia. Photograph: Mr B


Turner, Cambridgeshire. L-driver fined


A CHIPPING motor cyc­ list who gave his brother a lift home was fined £20 at Clitheroe for carrying an unqualified passenger. Learner-driver Paul


7th WE


OF


Cyril Hopkins (19), of Kirkfield, said in a letter to the court that his brother’s machine had broken down in Longridge and the last bus had gone


conducted the service and Mrs B. Crouch was or ganist. A reception at Bramp­


CLITHEROE Concerts’ Society begins the new season in impressive style with a recital next Wed­ nesday by the internation- ally-famous cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, partnered by Simon Nicholls at the


piano.Julian Lloyd Webber performs with the coun­ try’s leading orchestras and has played in many


parts of the world. Simon. Nicholls is


making a welcome return visit. Four years, ago he appeared for the Society as soloist and accompan­ ist. He specialises in ac­ companiment and plays regularly with, Julian Lloyd Webber. The recital is at the


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow. Charles Clegg, Church Street, 'will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: R. N. and M. Read, Moor Lane, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 6 to 7 p.m.


-Shearings- Ribblesdale


O ■ Britain’s favourite


name for coach holidays VACANCIES


CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS


NEWQUAY, FALMOUTH, ST IVES, ISLE OF WIGHT, THE TROSSACHS plus many more.


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COLNE: Conservative Club,-,AlberL Road. THURS. at 7-30 p.m; Tel. Vanda on Burnley 29616.,.^.-


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NELSON: St Mary’s Church Hall, • Maurice Street. WEDS, at 7-30 p.m. Tel: Ma.rgaret on Burnley,


28840.’ 12 noon. fte5^7^^Wnue:SlouBK Berkshire SU.4pB.SIoy9llT°7.l l1 ’


:Duncan Hope, at St: Am- -room’s niece, .wore a long brose Church, Grindleton, i floral Victorian-styie


Knight was married to a. bouquet of silk flowers, senior assistant at a Man- Bridesmaid Miss Joanna Chester wholesalers, Mr - Samways, the brideg-


Bank clerk Miss Janice : pink and white showei t:i on Saturday.


youngest daughter of Mr , cape. and Mrs C.“ Knight, of Shaw Terrace, Grind­ leton.


Just Choose the Weight Watchers meeting ,, time and class that’s best for you. .


CLITHEROE:-White >Llon Hotel," Market' Square. MONS. at 7-30 p.m. Tel. Dorothy on Nelson.


chester, and Mrs J. Hope, now living,in Greece.* t< The bride, given away,


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The b r id e is, th e 'que b ro d e n e . anglaise Best man ’was Mr


: dress with a white anti-


Edward Hope, the brideg- room’s' b ro th e r , and


The bridegroom is the ushers;,were Mr. Michael


younger son of Mr‘W. E. [ K n ig h t,, th e br id e s Hope, of Stretford,, Man­


Her" three-quarter-length , ception. was* held at Stirk - veil ' Was •& trimmed. . with I ■ House, Hotel,, Gisburn.;?., 7.


by her father, wore a long i white Edwardian-style•: gown of chiffon;, and lace.’.*


. circlet; of ,* pink v and ..white , . j , • ,


Rev: :E;:Sidebottom, fa.re:


7 conducted ■•by': the -- - - -rc ,.


flowers. ;She /carried ’;a ,


wph’o to graph: -.'.Castle -Studio’s; Clitheroe.'


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white satin .ribbon, and I ‘The couple areto^ivem 'held Jin'=place (by.-, ai.smallManchester..


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brother, and Mr Philip Edward 1 Sam ways,’, the bridegroom’s brother-in-


law. ■Following,, the,-cere­ mony,‘>


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r" ' ' ) Open: Monday to Friday, 9-30 — 4-30. Saturday, 9.30 _ 5-00. Closed all day Wednesday


HIGHFIELD ROAD CLITHEROE t«i. 22309


Branches at Bury, Clltheroe and Chorley I TO WHAllIT a u ct ao mOO« • SPECIAL MAIL ORDER SURPLUS GENUINE END OF


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Assorted Colours FROM


£6 FROM'


per pair


Prices quoted are for . ... 46in. x 54in. .. 1


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FAMOUS V E LV E T , CURTAINS


Fully Lined, 100%


cotton very slight : ’ seconds


per pair


WHERE QUALITY


COSTS NO MORE S ued e, Leather and


f Sheepskin.CQats, ? e*- j-


tensive range at: seris- ‘ ' ible prices.,,,1


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Buy direct from the man-. - I ufacturer


VICTORIA TANNERY LTD


Manufacturers of sheepskin and leather clothing


Victoria Mill,-Trafalgar Street, Burnley. Tel. 25864


Open dally Including SATURDAY


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-SELLTHOSE i UNWANTED ITEMS ’ WITH ’A \(


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ADVERTISEMENT j.} V in th Ls YOUR LOCAL PAPER V


v, KRUGERRANDS We buy at £305 and we sell at £312 QE II SOVEREIGNS We buy at £75 and we sell'at £78


BETTER BUY AND SELL PRICES FOR QUANTITY- ■ : PRICES SUBJECT TO GOLD PRICE


DUGGANS 47 PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. TEL. 670113/4/5 |w


CLITHEROE NFU Ladies’ Social Section held their annual harvest supper at Newton Vil­ lage Hall on Friday


night. About 180 members


joined the president, Mrs Nancy Cornthwaite, in dancing to music by the P a rk e r B ro th e rs , of Bentham.


Mr H. Wilkinson, Mrs J. Bargh, Mrs Lonsdale, Mr Smalley, Mr Moor- house and Mr Walmsley.


The raffle was won by


Pictured are commit­ tee members and guests


Musicians’ workshop


Girls’ Grammar School, Chatburn Road.


CLITHEROE Morris Men are holding an infor­ mal musicians’ workshop at the Dog and Partridge, Wellgate, on Sunday evening, in the hope of increasing the small band of musicians who play for


the dancers. Anyone interested in


joining is welcome to attend the gathering, commencing at 7-30 p.m. Further information is av­ ailable from Mr Bruce Dowles, Clitheroe 26757.


Planning consent sought


AN application to erect an advertisement sign at 51 and 7 ' Castle Street, Clitheroe (1042),' has been | received by Ribble Valley] Council’s Planning De­ partment. The static sign, comprising a piped yellow] panel, -22ft. by 16ft. 9in„ will. stand 8ft., from the] ground.


owners of Bull Hill Bam, wish to convert it into a domestic dwelling, com­ prising a breakfast room, kitchen, dining room, bar, lounge, sitting room, toilets, study, gym, chil­ dren’s room and hall on the ground floor. On the first floor will be four bedrooms and two bath­ rooms.


At Ch a ig ley , th e


for a caravan for occasion­ al use has been received from Wolfen Hall, Chip­ ping (1041).


Renewal of permission


Clifford's hat-trick of wins


SABDEN gardener Clif-1 ford Moorhouse has just had one of his most suc­ cessful summers — taking 39 first prizes at three local horticultural shows.


the major trophy: for most | points in the show.


At all three he also won Mr. Moorhouse, a Te-’l


tired weaver, of Whalley Road, has achieved many; successes1 with his garden­ ing before, but it’s the first time he’s won' the, cup in ‘ every show since, he started showing in. the late 1940’s.


has a quainter of an acre garden behind his home, where he spends most of] his time when he, isn’t, concentrating on his other h o b b yw r i t in g histori­ cal books. .


Sabden’s vegetable king


success story by taking the honours at Sabden Horticultural Show at the end of last month.


He began this summer’s


again at Burnley Horticul­ tural Show two weeks later, and on Saturday he made it three in a row when his vegetable en­ tries won the most points at Colne Show.


He went on to win When Goldreif, '


one of the premier continental kitchen manufacturers, decided to come to the U.K. they wished to appoint the country’s leading stockists to represent them. That is why we were chosen to


install probably the finest display of this famous marque in this area. Do visit our showrooms and inspect


Goldreif excellence at your leisure. We will be happy to show you how a


Goldreif Kitchen can enhance the beauty


and value of your home. And your life.


at Mayfair Kitchen Centre 83-87Church Street, Burnley, LancsTeh 32535.


25-27 Wellgate, ClitheroeTel:26839. Late Night Thursday 'till 8 p.m. at our Burnley Showroom


(£&*■=■= CENTRE ENTRANCE DOORS SUBFRAMES


the only stockist in town with Goldreif kitchens.


TELSEL 22331


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