Clitheroe Advertiser and Times,'November 27th, 1980 11 SPECIALS CYCLE
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RALEIGH Roadrunner
ISIn.Boys....... .................... £87.50 RALEIGH Roadrunner
Raleigh Honey 18ln. Girls 3 speed...........
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ISIn.Boys3 speed............ £95.50 RALEIGH Honey 18in.
ELSWICK Cosmopolitan 3soeed...............
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ELSWICK Tour Anglais 5
' CARLTON Cyclone' 5 speed........................
£99.95 C o S .O Q £109.95
CARLTON Criterion 12 speed......................
........ £139.95 £ 1 1 9 . 9 5 ' i a ^ a a a b
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CARLTON PrO'Am 12 speed......... .......................... £179.95 £ 1 4 9 . 9 5 £95.95 . VIKING Princess 18ln. 5 speed............... .........
£166.95 £ 1 3 9 . 9 5 ^ , A 4 i lA ' A C
VIKING Superstar 10....:... £122.95 £ 1 0 5 . 0 0 VIKING Nordla Uadies 3 . speed........................
speed.................................... £107.95 DAWES Fo rm u la D5
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ONE hundred, and forty old boys of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School turned up for the annual reunion dinner at the Spread.Eagle, Sawley., Among the guests was the Mayor of • Clitheroe,'
Coun. Leo Wells, District Education Officer,'Mr Fred Calvert, headmaster Mr Gerald -Hood, the Vicar of Clitheroe and chairman of the > gover n o rs , Canon J.' C. Hudson, and caretaker Mr
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250g CO-OP LUXURY SOFT MARGARINE
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jieart of cognac ■are your palate |e and French ’ to fit in a visit or the town of
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1 3 V 2 P
1402. BIRDS EYE PUFF PASTRY
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1 Btls HAIG’S WHISKY^ 1 £5.15
Btls TEACHER’S WHISKY £5-39
70cl CASSONS GIN . £4.49
70ci SEA LORD RUM £4.49
70cl BROZNIK VODKA £4.49 ^
51b FROZEN CHIPS 9 9 p
200g NESCAFE e i - 7 7
" 11b TIN DERWENT HAM 7 5 p
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“ t a l l t in s HEINZ SOUPS 1 9 V z p
1.5kg HOMEPR1DE FLOUR 3 6 p
EXTRA WIDE BACO FOIL 4 6 p
PAXO STUFFING 1 2
V 2 P
15oz SPC PEARS 2 5 p
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t a l l TINS CO-OP PEACHES 2 6 p
SMITHS FAMILY PACK CRISPS
2 6 p
Btls BAILEY’S IRISH CREAM £4.39
Btls HARVEYS BRISTOL CREAM
£2.59
Btls MARTINI ROSE/BIANCO £1.69
LARGE CAN THWAITES
PALE ALE 4 Pack' £1.32
LARGE CAN McEWANS EXPORT 4 Pack
£1.35
LARGE CAN NEWCASTLE BROWN 4 Pack
£1.49
LARGE CAN ntlNtistn 4 Pack.
£1.22 CHRISTMAS CHOCS spend in Madeira
Iting Southampton flag fly on the
lidship (Mast) 1 side of the Can-
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11b CADBURYS MILK TRAY £1.86
11b CADBURYS ROSES - £1.42
2.5kg TIN QUALITY STREET £6.69
11b BLACK MAGIC £1.92
76p
11b QUALITY STREET. ' £1.29
11b DAIRY BOX £1.79
11b TERRY’S ALL GOLD £2.09
TERRY’S CHOCOLATE . ORANGES
75p .
HALES TRIFLE SPONGES 3 9 p
CO-OP SWISS ROLLS 2 2 p
LARGE JAR CO-OP MINCEMEAT
6 9 V 2 P e
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LARGE CAN JOHN SMITHS BITTER 4 Pack
£1.29
1 LITRE CO-OP STRONG CIDER
63p
SMALL GUINNESS NRB 4 Pack
99p TURKEYS
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5 4 p lb■ 1 ’ : Order
CHATBURN Methodist minister, the Rev. .Ward Jones spoke about neigh bourliness to a united meeting of the Trinity Ladies Afternoon Fellow ship, Clitheroe. ,. He was introduced by
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Eric Dixon, who is shortly to retire after five . years at the school.
the oldest members of the Old Clitheronians’ Associ ation, Dr Joe Wrigley, the famous gynaecologist and inventor of “Wrigley’s for ceps.”
Also there was one of
head of the table Was the new president, former di plomat Mr Russell Green wood, who was head boy at the school in, 1941-42 and whose 30 years with the Foreign Office merit him a mention in the cur rent edition of “Who’s Who.” New chairman is Mr Colin Haworth, who su cceeds Mr Philip Dobson.
Taking his place at the
Greenwood gave an amus ing and highly informative talk and from the; head master, there was a resume of the school’s ac tivities and achievements during the past year. Retiring president Mr
At the dinner, Mr
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New.; use ^|:i for the station
.company which is looking to give a new lease of life to Clitheroe’s disused rail-,
THE Kibble Valley Coun cil’s Development ,.Sub: committee' has' pveh the green light to a local tool
. way station. Burgess and Dunn, who
have sold tools and fasten ers- from the town’s Albion Mill, were given permission to ■ use the vacant premises after no objections were received. Chief Architect and
Well
Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey told the committee that there were no plan ning objections to the proposal since the_ pre mises were within Clitheroe’s central com mercial area and there was adequate parking and servicing space available next to the building. •Permission already
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exists for office accommo dation and the letting of the building has still to be settled.
Pendle Club 1 E. Bush.
WINNERS at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club bridge game were: Mr J. Lynch -and Miss R. Holland, Mrs S. Cowperthwaite and Mrs
FATHER Christmas came five weeks early to Chatburn on Saturday to help the annual sale of work raise more than £1,500 for Christ Church’s
with personal gift re quests from the children, the adults had the chance
funds. While he was inundated
. burn and take a great in terest in the church’s affairs. . Mrs G. Parker, of Clitheroe, now infant Sunday School superint'en- dant at Clitheroe Parish Church, presided. She in troduced the opener, Mrs
to meet again two ladies who used to live in Chat-
Mary Horne, the wfe of a- former vicar of Chatburn, who now lives in Man chester, where she is the warden of a home for the elderly.
ed by vicar’s warden Mr J. G. Sharp, and received flowers from Sunday
Old boys* night of nostalgia They were both thank
School scholars Caroline, | Booth and Sarah Jane Townson. A very brisk trade was
reported by all stalls, run by the Mothers’ Union; the day school; Worston; the vicar. Canon C. R. Butlin; Cubs; the Men’s Society; Friday Club; choir and Sunday School. 'The ladies of Christ Church served refresh-
mentsi Competition winners]
were: Miss C. Walker (name the doll), Mrs Brown (number of buttons in a jar) and Mr J. Hall (number, of pages in a book). Our picture shows
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Father Christmas having a breather during a hectic afternoon, sun-ounded by many of the helpers, both young and old.
Funeral at Gisburn
THE widow of Mr J. R. Hindley, formerly of Gis- 1 burne Park, Gisburn, has died in the Princess Mar garet Hospital, Windsor!
made her home in the south a few years ago she made frequent visits to Gisbui’n and remained in | touch with local affairs.
Although Mrs Hindley |
Charles F. Hughes, the Football Association’s as sistant director of coach ing, donated to the school a copy of his new book, “ Soccer Tactics and Skills” and a second copy was raffled and raised £100. Among those in our
have lived at Gisburne I Park since the 1940s and Mrs Hindley was a former | pi’esident of the Rowland and Clitheroe Girl Guides | Association.
The Hindley family]
horseman, once captained Britain’s riding team at the Olympic Games. He was Master of the Pendle Forest and Craven Hunt.
Her, husband, a keen
pre-dinner group are (from th e le f t) Mr Dobson, Mr Hood, Dr Wrigley and the Mayor. Fifth from the right is Mr Haworth.
sons and a daughter. At the funeral, at St Maiy’s Church, Gisburn, on I Monday, an address was | given by Bishop Holder- ness. Canon S. A. Selby conducted the service.
Mrs Hindley leaves two Boost for community centre
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LANE ENDS Community
Centre will be having a new look, thanks to a suc cessful Christmas fair on
Saturday. For the proceeds will
chairman Mrs J. Wilkin son. Afterwards, mem bers of the tea committee served refreshments. They were thanked by Mrs Hudson on behalf of
the visitors. Approved
, Smith Insurance to demol ish a garage and form a parking area on land adja cent to 21 Church Street, Clitheroe, and to demolish and; rebuild i' another
PLANS, by Cook and
go towards the redecora tion and general upkeep of the centre, which is the former Lane Ends Prim ary School. The fair was opened by
The fair was packed to
a former teacher at the school, Mrs Greta Moir, of Grindleton, who was pre sented with a'buttonhole by James Towler ■ and. a’ Christmas decoration by Gillian Armer.
capacity and numerous stalls selling cakes, hand icrafts, jewellery, Christ mas decorations and glassware did a good trade. • There was also a tvhite elephant stall and tombo la. Raffle prizewinners were Mrs D. Armer, Miss J. Robinson, Miss E. Robinson and Mrs Holt." Mrs H. Waddington won the cake competition. Mrs Moir is pictured:
(centre back) \vith some of the organisers and young helpers.
Officers elected
• garage' to form one* resi dential unit on thei same site have been-"approved by the Kibble 'Valley Borough Council’s .De velopment Sub-commit-
tee. ' ■' '
MEMBERS ; of . Clitheroe ; Royal British Legion Glub elected a new chairman at their AGM. ■ ; He is Mr Len Garner, a
former RAF regular and now an accounts clerk at Rlbblesdale Cement. He succeeds, Mr Jame s Fowler, who became pres ident six months ago^i
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O.ther officers 'elected were: Vice-president, Mr
George Haskins; vice- chairman, Mr Joe Winter- bottom; treasurer, Mr Raymond Haslam. ■ Committee: M. Turner,
K. Chamley, R. Catlow, J. Binks, D. Barnes; N. Swift, T.. Duckworth, K. Lambert and.G. Peel.*'
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