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|SCUING ladies in |Vr.s'.s is nothing new breakdown truck
|/i Mr Rushton, who I'A-.s at TGB Motors, J/k’top, icns a cow I' had slipped into a Jt j
lied female. i ’or the "lady" re- iring assistance
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j’e was called up If rescue attempts T/ir police and fire- had failed.
yorth Farm, Hcntli- Road.
tank at Shut-
j ed hi/ the firemen, nylon webbing
]•/.’ was then lifted Jinf/t a truck, he cow belongs to Mr Robert Par-
as round the cote,
leoic must have been Tn/ff for its calf and
ion, who said it unhurt. He thinks
I.P 1 (’d into the tank
I Off the beaten track
ation to the nation- 1 “Footpath Heritage
[amblers’ Association [red many off-beat as part of its con
Clitheroe Group of
|md Pat Parrott will charge. Members
|Wednesday and will at 7 p.m. from
bridge.
Jiy with a trek from Jham, to Pendle and londhouses, led by IMortimer. group's next walk I Saturday to Birkett
|rogramme. series finished on
T RO P IC A L S U P E R 66 6tt. 4in. wide x 7ft. 5in. long
TROPICAL SUPER OASIS 7ft. 6in. wide x 5ft. 5in. high.......... 10ft. wide x 5tt. 5in. high............... 12tt. 6in. wide x 5ft. 5in. high........
LEAN TO 7ft. 7in. depth 7ft. 6in. long 10ft. long... 12ft. tong.....................................
THE GAZEBO 6ft. 4in. diameter.........................
II meet at Clitheroe In to catch the 10-45 laidburn bus. next evening walk
WALLBOARDS from £4.50
Shelving systems Marley Shower Doors Marley Doors Moulded Pine interior doors PVC Door Panels Curtain Track Trellis Garden Fencing Dustbins
WHITE PLAS 38p sq. ft. CHIPBOARD from 16p sq. ft. PLASTERBOARD 4ft. X 3ft. £1.10
Louvre Doors from £2.50
Carved Doors from £40
CONTIBOARD mahogany 46p sq. ft. teak GOp sq. ft.,
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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. June 26th, 1980 9' THERE ARE Reunion time for the Hibble family
E.DGE TRIMMERS AND
HEDGE TRIMMERS AND DO
ARE AVAILADLE NO
AT SHAWBRIDGE MILL CLITHEROE. TEL 25142
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Ribblesdale Br ita in s favourite name fo r coach holidays
SELECTED HOLIDAYS JULY AND AUGUST
Popular resorts including St Mawes, Exmouth, Scarborough, Brighton, etc., etc.
Many others including Scotland
BOOK NOWl
drew a large crowd de spite blustery weather. As well as the fancy
Fictured on the church
WAITING for the judges’ verdict are fancy dress competitors at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, gala on Saturday. They are
ield, where the event
dress competition, there were games and other at trac tio n s for all age f -oups — horse rides, a isp lay by Edisford
the M o th e rs ’ Union served teas.
Sports results were:
Girls — Joanne Bvwood, Sarah Robinson, Zoe Farnsworth Boys — Christian Townson, Guy Waddington, Adrian Wilcock. Seven to nine 40yds sprint —
min King, Claire Spedding, Fave Higgs. Five to seven 30yds sprint:
; sI,r
County Primary School gymnastics team, maypole dancing, and five-a-side junior football. Mrs Kathleen Eastwood managed a cake stall, and
Richard Caton, Stephanie King, Christian Townson and NeilHitchen. Nine to 11 50yds sprint
sworth, Jo! Three-legged race — Karen
Paul Travnor, Simon Farn- 'onn Roberts.
Atkinson and Dawn Henshaw, Katy Scorer and Tracy Fisk, Simon Farnsworth ana John
— Paul Hartley, Andrew
Roberts. Eleven years and over sprint
Marsh, Beverley Birtwell, Obstacle race — Simon Farn sworth, Tracy Lawson, Janet
Skellorn. Chariot race — Sarah Legg
well. Relay race — Paul Saunders,
and Janet Skellorn, Linda Brit ton and Lynn Johnson, Simon Farnsworth and Beverley Birt
Paul Hartley and Paul Fernan
dez; Simon Farnsworth, Bever ley Birtwell-and Lynn Johnson; Darren Holden, Paul Burgess and Neil Birtwell.
marked th e S u n d ay School anniversary the
A fam i ly s e rv ic e
following day. The Brownie pack’s
new standard was dedi cated, and District Com missioner Mrs Pat Hould sworth presented the Queen’s Guide Award badge to Helen Edwards.
the service and rose queen Ann Marie Driver read the lesson.
The Vicar conducted
led a procession of wit ness round the church, and later, ploughmen’s lunches were served in the Parish Hall.
Slaidburn Silver Band
Pop group’s debut
THE locally-based pop group “Tarzan 5” made its stage debut on Thursday at a concert at the King George’s Hall, Blackburn.
in March and in the line up are Steve Blacklidge (guitar), Andrew (drums) and Phillip Cullingford (bass guitar) and vocalists Andrea Simpson and Sue McGhie.
The group was formed
school or college. Now the group is hoping to do gigs round the Clitheroe area and firmly establish them selves as pop presen ters.
They first met at either Chip pan fire
. out before the town’s fire men, arrived. Decorations were slightly damaged by the flames.
A CHIP pan blaze on Thursday evening a t ' a house in Milton Avenue, Clitheroe, was quickly put
.)) .» Under-five sprint — Benja
Club records active year
CLITHEROE’S Pendle Club has again had a very active and interesting past year, says Mr Joe Robinson in his annual report as chairman of the Old People’s Welfare Committee.
have been taken up with talks, demonstrations and concerts. Members have also visited Hornsea Pot tery at Lancaster, the Bowes Museum and the Verona Club, Cleveleys.
Afternoons, at the club
cessful birthday party was held in Clitheroe Parish Hall, entertainment being provided by the Pendle k e e p - f i t c la s s an d Clitheroe Operatic Socie ty. The club raised £192 from a bring-and-buy sale.
In November, a suc
domino and television rooms have been put to good use. Other attrac tions have been whist drives, bridge sessions, old time dancing and keep-fit classes.
The snooker tables and
lunch club is still function ing regularly and pro vided 2,497 meals last year — a decrease of about 100 compared with the previous 12 months.
Mr Robinson says the
preciation to the club’s vo lu n ta ry helpers — cooks, servers, registrars and drivers.
He expresses his ap
has supervised many minor alterations and a
The building committee
small scheme to refurbish the ladies’ toilets and snooker room is being contemplated.
and the club has only kept pace with these thanks to the energetic waste-paper team.
Heating bills have risen il
workers at Ribblesdale Cement for their large' subscriptions and also Trutex and ICL, who help with much of the waste- paper and cardboard.
Mr Robinson thanks the
to' the late Mr Gerard Biehler, a very efficient and hard-working secret ary, and to his wife, Joan, who has carried on his work.
Finally, he
pa.lays tribute Chemists’ rota
TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday: Charles Clegg,- Church Street, Clitneroe — noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday — 6 p.m. to 7 p.m’.
Sheep dip rules not observed
FAILURE to dip ewes and lambs in accordance with regulations led to Ivan Jacques, of Wood- side, Whalley Old Road, Billington, being fined a total of £150 at Clitheroe.
an advocate’s fee of £120 and other costs totalling £154.22.
He was ordered to pay
accountant who has farm ing interests, pleaded guilty. He told tne court ne always had his sheep dipped. Some he bought in July had already been done and others were dipped to his satisfaction when they were clipped.
Jacques, a Blackburn
moving sheep without a licence, £45 for failing to dip sheep within a pre scribed period and £20 on each of three offences re lating to dipping.
He was fined £45 for
Jacques mentioned that he had been very ill at the
! lations had been due to circumstances beyond his control.
Children join in service
people played, a major part in the anniversary service a t C l ith e ro e United Reformed Church on Sunday. They used many visual and audio aids, readings, discus sions, music and poetry.
CHILDREN and young
by the Rev J. Salsbury, began with the children’s poem “ Here is the church". As the service unfolded, a model of the church was built on a firm foundation; with Jesus caring at the heart.
The service, ‘conducted
cuits, the : young people went to Blackpool- ice drome and pleasure beach and another party of church members went on a walk and picnic to Win-1 terburn Reservoir.
After coffee and bis
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time and added that fai lure to comply with regu-
•y
THEd’S Shearings
TWO g en e ra tio n s of Clitheroe’s Hibble family this week welcomed some “exiles” back into the fold
— for a short time at least.
an absence of 32 years are Mr Arnold Hibble and his wife, Irene. The couple now live in New Zealand but are over in England for a touring holiday.
Back in Clitheroe after
sister, grove, of Woone Lane. The couple have a number of other relatives in the Ribble Valley and were
' They have been staying in Clitheroe with Arnold’s Mrs Edith Mus-
dearly hoping for a reun ion party before they
with a dinner at the Duke All dressed up at Low Moor
headed for their next port of call. That wish came true
of York, Grindleton, and there was an added bonus when another member of the “clan” appeared on the scene from foreign climes.. He is Mr Alf Hibble, Who left. Clitheroe almost 30 years ago for a new life in Canada. His f a th e r is Mr Harold Hibble, of Brownlow Street, Clitheroe.
of the family at the reun ion. Arnold is on the front row, with his wife next to him (left). Alf is second from the left at the back. ■
Our picture shows some
SABDEN PLANS STREET MARKET
SABDEN is holding its first-ever street market on Sunday, September 7th, when villagers are expecting to be over-run by visitors.
the most ambitious pro jects to be organised by Sabden's Holme Commit tee, who raise money for various charities.
The market is one of
sons expects to have about 60 stalls on the market in Watt Street and Pendle Street East, and already has about half that number of stallhol ders.
Chairman Mr Alf Par
include d isp lay s by Clitheroe Morris Men and the ladies’ clog-dancing team, a mini funfair, and a blacksmith at work on his anvil. Stalls are al ready booked to sell clo thing, food, pottery, leather goods, records, brass and ironwork.
Other attractions will
should be made to Mr Parsons at 6 Padiham Road, Sabden. Tel . Padiham 73866.
Inquiries for stalls ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS i l r< SS&» S o s -Jr CYCLE SPECIALS ^
RIDE A BARGAIN THIS SUMMER
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23in. Elswick 3-speed girls.... ......... ..... £89.95 £ 7 9 .9 5 23in. Elswick 5-speed sports................. 22in. Sun 10-speed sports ..................
Elswick Cosmopolitan...................... £99.95 . £ 8 9 .9 5 21 in. Dawes Lightning 5-speed sports........ £111.95 £ 9 5 .0 0 22in. Dawes Lightning 10-speed sports....... £119.95 £ 1 0 5 .0 0 16/18in. Elswick Thunderflash boys... ....... £81.95 £ 6 9 .0 0 21in. Viking ladies'3-speed roadster......... £89.95 £ 7 9 .9 5 23in. Viking, gent’s 3-speed roadster......... £89.95 £ 7 9 .9 5 23in. Viking Vision, 10-speed lightweight... .... £164.95 £ 1 4 9 .9 5 23in. Elswick Mistral, 10-speed lightweight
• — £ 8 9 .9 5 - £ 9 5 .0 0
£139.95 £ 1 2 9 .9 5
18in. Viking Warlord, 5-speed sports..... .... £99.95 £ 8 9 .9 5 Raleigh Stowaway folding 3-speed........... £101.95 £ 9 1 .9 5 22’/2in. Raleigh Record 12-speed sports...... £126.95 £ 1 1 4 .0 0 23in. Carllon Cyclone 10-speed sports....... £123.95 £ 1 1 0 .9 5 Raleigh Grifter............................. £106.95 £ 9 5 .0 0 Raleigh Commando........................ £83.95 £ 7 3 .9 5 Elswick 3-speed (older......................
A. E. HARGREAVES MOOR LANE & WOONE LANE
CLITHEROE 22683 CASH - HP — PART EXCHANGE
PLUS FULL RANGE OF SPARES AND ACCESSORIES OVER 150 NEW C Y C L E S IN STO C K
- £ 6 9 .9 5 Elswick HomeTrainer...................... £95.95 £ 8 5 .9 5
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. Below we give you a random selection which is only a small percentage of what we are offering. THIS MUST BE TASKERS BEST EVER SALE. We believe we are offering the finest value obtainable in the United Kingdom today.
UPHOLSTERY
Colonial Furniture A super range in assorted Floral Tapestries.
3-Scater Settee................................................... 2-Seater Settee..
Large Winged Chair.. Stool-
High Quality Traditional Winged Rockers............................. Marina Cottage Suite with Rocker......................................... Reproduction 3-Seator Settee Suite with recliner, open arm, dark oak colour... Mayfair Suite In attractive Boucle cover for the small room.... G-Plan Suites, Prices Slashed Atlantis..
Mandarin... Emperor....
Mikado.. Sandpiper................................................................................ Wing Easy Chairs. A super selection of different models
3-Piece Suite by same quality maker... Buoyant Woodstock Suite.. Fully upholstered 3-Plece Suite Including Put-U-Up Bed
in a variety of Dralons Aries Corner Group with chair..
Incorporated In settee. Only................................................... Schrclber Baltimore Group
3-Scater Settee........................................................................ 2-Soater Settee........................................................................ Gents Chair......
Now Orleans Group 3-Seater Settee.......... 2-Seater Settee.......... Easy Chair..
prices. All In the finest quality Dralon. Penrith
Large Pouffe... B r id g e
Upholstery, Canberra..............................................................
Parker Knoll Norton Rccllners in assorted coloured Dralon.., Matching Settee and Chair readily available.
Beautiful new range from quality makers. William Lawr ence with teak marquetry effect Kingston 7ft. Unit....................................................................
Extending Table...................................................................... C h a irs .
Carver Chairs..................................................... If you want quality at bargain price. This Is It.
Bath Cabinet Double Pedestal Table, 4 chairs, 2 carvers..... The
Other quality bargains. new Berkelle
ey Collection by Nathan. Made
se lec ted High Quality Mahogany S o l id s and Veneers. 5ft Combination Unit.... Oval Double Pedestal Table..
High Back Fully Upholstered Chairs in Dralon...................... Ag ain b y Nathan in rich teak v ene ers 6ft. Liv in g Unit with
ample storage for Hi-Fi Equipment.
Substantial Extending Table.......... High B a c k C h a irs U pholstered In D ra lo n .................................. L iv ing Room U n its by S to ne hlll in fine line veneer from........
6ft. D re sse r and Top............................................. T a b le .
Unltlex Wall Unit, drop-leaf table plus 4 chairs for the small room, o n ly ............................................................................. B y the same famou s maker. 6ft. Wall Unit, extending table and 4 chairs The popular Stag Madrigal Range all from stock
Chairs .................................................... .................................
Carvers.................................................................................... Transworld American Furniture all In solid wood. Complete sets to Include large buffet extending table, 4
chairs, 2 carvers from............................................................. CARPETS - CARPETS - CARPETS
All Carpets and Rugs in stock at Special Salo Prices, nples —
Exampl Grade 4 80^20,36!n. width American Shadow Prints, suitable for any room.
Superior quality only..................................................... Several pieces of Broadloom at half previous price.
Measure and quotation without obligation a pleasure. No extra charge for distance. We do not fit free but our charges are average. You choose the method we will do the job perfectly to your satisfaction. BMK Sorrento Heavy Domestic, 36ln. and 12ft. from slock.................... ............................... .’.......... .'.......................... C 1 1 .9 5 s q . j t
... £ 6 . 9 5 Yd. ,. £ 5 . 9 5 SI), f t
All Wool Berber Rugs 5ft. 3!n. by Broadloom Carpets.
BUY OF THE YEAR OCCASIONAL ARM CHAIR SUITABLE FOR BED ROOM OR LOUNGE, ATTRACTIVE COVER £ 3 9 — BEAT THAT.
DON’T FORGET £750 INSTANT CREDIT AND NO DEPOSIT ON BANK ERS CARD AND ADDITIONAL PROOF OF IDENTITY. AMPLE CAR PARKING
LATE NIGHT OPENING ONLY AT ACCRINGTON. 8-30 p.m. THURS _ »THE B HOME FURNISHERS'
from
£ 3 5 0 £ 1 9 9 £ 5 5
£ 8 7 . 5 0 £ 1 3 5
£ 3 5 0 £ 1 5 5 £ 5 0
£ 2 2 9 £ 3 6 9
£ 3 4 9 £ 2 1 9 £ 5 5 £ 6 9
DINING/LIVING FURNITURE
£ 4 0 0 £ 1 7 0 £ 5 0
£ 6 2 . 5 0 Sumptuous Furniture at realistic
£ 9 9 5 £ 8 5 0
Austin Sierra Fitment 7 ft 6ln..
FURNITURE FOR THE BEDROOM
Full range Alfa Caprice, teak veneer, all showing extra
discount for orders booked during the sale. Alfa Combination Robe. Ideal for the young man..........................................................
* sbor‘ ' 1 ............. C 9 5 C 1 6 0
C 7 0 0 C 5 2 5 C 7 9 5
£ 6 9 0 C 6 9 5
£ 4 9 9 C 4 7 5 C 3 9 9
C 3 3 9 £ 2 3 9 £ 1 6 9
£ 3 0 0 £ 2 3 0 £ 1 6 0 £ 7 0
Matching 5-drawer chest........................................................ C 5 9 .S O Linen Chest with cupboard and 5-drawers............................ £ 6 9 . 5 0 If you are seeking a luxury bedroom come and see our Strachan Studio. Free planning and fitting.
Special display of Stag Nocturne. Extras discounts during sale. All the new bedroom ranges from Schreiber now on show. Nova Europa in teak and vellum. These represent fantastic value.
All offered at large reduction from catalogue price. We Invito yo u
to insp ec t
given if sought. Schreiber best buys c
. i on show.
Examples: 6ft. Living Room Unit.........................— ................... ....... .... C 1 9 9 . 9 5 New England Rccllner Suite In Oralon —...............................
Nova 5-door run Fitment with full lengtr h mirror.................... ..
Come and see the fabulous new Welsei Fitment In white and rosewood with gilt trim...
We sell the same make of beds as other furnishers. The difference Is ours are CHEAPER. The following Double Olvans complete with mattress are examples for your examination. Silentnight Supreme.............................................................. Silentnight Orthopaedic............. Silentnight Maxispace................ Slumberland Orthofirm Deluxe... Siumberland Red Seal
BEDS — BEDS — BEDS £ 1 9 9
£ 1 0 4 . 5 0 £ 1 4 9 . 9 5 £ 1 9 9 £ 1 6 9
Lay-E-Zee Toledo................................................................... £ 8 9 . 9 5 L ay-E-Zec 4-Drawer Divan............................................................ £ 1 2 5 . 5 0
Lay-E-Zee Odd Double Mattresses, 10 year guarantee......... £ 4 4 . 5 0
Single Divans and Mattresses Lay-E-Zee Rondo................................................................... £ 4 9 . 9 5
Lay-E-Zee Flamenco 2-Drawer.................................................... £ 6 9 . 5 0 Airsprung SpaceSaver............................................................ Slumberlano Economist with super deep drawers............... Silentnight Orthopaedic.. ,
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Odd Ma ttresses, 10 year guarantee... If you .want a super size 5ft. x 6ft. 6in.,
try the Elegance
by Silentnight, again from stock. A good selection of good quality, deep buttoned hoad- boards In Dralon. Double........................................ Single..........................................
Mahogany ColLeather/Glass Top Soli d Mafhogany Nest 3 Tables....
Reproduc tion ic
China Cabinet.......... Writing Desk............ Wine Cabinet
High Cor
Mod ~ern Danish Solid Teak Nest 3 Tables all tiled
G-Plan Nest new model 3575................. The popular 804S.. 3536..............
3566 Nest of 3 tables Italian Ceramic Tlle Top and Drawers to largest table.........................................................
Schreiber Leisure Range HI-FI Storage Units. 36ln. wide............................................................ 48in. wide...........................................- ..............
S o lid Mahogany S ofa Table Lyre E n d ....................................... A g ood se lec tion ot g o od quality mahogany veneered
repro pieces as follows— merCablnet
OCCASIONAL FURNITURE £ 7 4 . 9 5
£ 8 7 . 5 0 £ 6 5
£ 1 4 5 £ 8 9
£ 2 0 9 £ 2 7 9
Lyre End Drop-Leaf Table...................................................... £ 5 2 . 5 0
£ 5 9 . 9 5 £ 7 9 . 9 5 £ 6 5 £ 7 7 £ 8 9
Long Table In Nat. Cane with bevelled glass top...............— £ 8 4 . 9 5 Square Table similar...
£ 9 5
£ 3 9 . 5 0 £ 4 9 . 5 0
£ 9 5
£ 6 9 . 9 5 £ 3 2 . 5 0
£ 1 1 0
£ 1 5 9 £ 3 5
£ 2 7 . 5 0
C 4 9 9 C 2 8 9
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