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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 28th, 1980


HARTLEY’S FABRICS 12/14 MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE Tel. 23346


OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK IS NOW IN THE SHOP


36in. and 45in. Printed Cottons from 99p


45in. Muslin in 8 pretty colours a good “buy” at only 79p yd.


45in. Jacquard Polyester only £1.99 yd.


60in. Woven Trevira, a superb Fabric for the fashionable Pencil Skirts, excellent value at £3.28 yd. '


60in. Poly/wools for the ever popular Skirt and Waistcoat Outfit.


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HARTLEY’S FABRICS


12/14 MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE


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NINETEEN children from Dunsop Bridge joined Mrs S. Rushton, junior teacher at Thor- neyholme RC School (pictured centre, front)


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to provide music and song for mums and dads at a family night in the village hall. With Mrs Rushton


are Susan and Judith Pinder, who sang three songs also accompanied on guitar by Susan. Tne concert opened


with singing by all the c h i l d r e n . T h e n


I WILLIE IRVINE I DIY LTD


I Are moving I toCurzon . Street, I Burnley I opening j March 21st.


J Business as usual at Clifton | St, Burnley until then.


Catherine Carr ... piano solos, Allison Whitaker danced two ballet items, Graham Pickford played the guitar and Rachael Pur- kis the treble recorder. Other recorder play­


ers and singers were: Christine and Stephen Collinson, Zoe and Kane Pirie, John and Christine Marsden, J a n e t and Audrey Whitaker, James Carr,- Laura Pickford, Paul C ow k in g , Andrew Wood and Samantha


Spary. The chairman, Mr J.


Dowle, thanked Mrs Rushton and all the chil- dren for the varied entertainment.


supper th e re were games and dancing. Winners of the competi- t i o n we r e Mr s J. Cooper, Master Robert Cooper, Miss A. Seed and Mrs M. Pye.


After a Jacob’s join .


Roger at the helm


BACK at work after sam­ pling a week of life on the ocean wave is Ribble Val­ ley Parks Superintendent Mr Roger Hirst. ' Mr Hirst, of Ennerdale


Road, Clitheroe, spent a week on board the 350-ton “Sir Winston' Churchill”, on a round trip from the Thames to Amsterdam. During the .voyage he tried his hand at naviga­


tion and the helm. One thing d if fe ren t


about the 500-mile trip was that on the return journey they sailed up the Thames i ns t e a d of using the engine, which unusual for the type of ship. It is the third time Mr


Hirst has taken a "working holiday” of this type, and he thoroughly recommends it to anyone, particularly young people. “It is an ideal kind of trip


Jane ivihs cup fit


festival C L IT H E R O E - girlv Jane J ;


Reddy (13) continued her I successes at .northern music festivals by winning


the Charles B. Carter_Cup for a recorder solo at Hazel Grove.


She beat 15 competitors in the class,' open to under


- ‘ •...


2is Jane; of Gills, Cn>ft, is


the 'daughter Mrs K. D. Reddy. She attends St Augustine s ■School, Billington^and enjoys taking p a r t in


school concerts. •Her sister, Kathleen,


was third in the class for solo singers under U.


■ Jane, who alsa plays the flute, is a pupil of- Miss Sarah Duncan-Shorrocks a music teacher at Oakhill College, Whalley. ■


Another pupil, Sarah Camm, who attends the


college and lives in Whal­ ley was third in the recor­ der solo class for under


12s.


Invitation to have a look


WHEN the Sabden Shel­ tered Housing Scheme opens in April, villagers will be able to go and see the complex for them­


selves. At the Ribble Valley


Council’s Housing Com­ mittee, it was decided that on the opening day — which, barring snags, will be April 3rd — people should be allowed to have a look round in the after­


noon. The opening ceremony is


for youngsters to gain knowledge of the sea and working on board a sailing ship and provides an adventure holiday,” he said.


to be performed by the Mayor, Coun. Jimmy Fell at 6 p.m. and Sabden’s former Ribble Valley coun­ cillor, Miss Alice Alston, has been invited to attend.


Following the ceremony,


the council’s Housing Com­ mittee meeting will be held |


in the complex.


Another look a t super mart plans


P L A N S , f o r t h e £500,000 supermarket on the railway sidings in S t a t i o n Road, Clitheroe, have been resubmitted to the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department because of “legal com­ plications”. The application (number


0204) from Preston groc­ ery company of E. H. Booth has already been passed, but the plans have had to be submitted again because of the legal prob- lems wi t h the f i r s t approval. The council has received


. Another plan (0187) is for land at the 'rear of the Commercial Hotel in Whal­ ley Road, Clitheroe, to be used for the storage of mechanical equipment for hire, heaters, gas ,. sand, cement and other mate­ rials. Clitheroe Town Football


with associated offices. lation of a cattle grid and pedest­


rian gate. The renewal of permission is


sought for a caravan on land near St Leonard’s Church, Old


Langho (0195). Tne Stirk House Hotel, Gis-


two linked applications relating to Stanley House, Lowergate — the former meeting place of Clitheroe pensioners. The f irs t application


(0196) is for permission to demolish the old building, so that the site can be redeveloped for housing. The second (0197) is an application ptla


build houses. The planning depart­


anning


ment has also received an application (0177) for the site of Albion Mill and the Grammar School canteen in Wa t e r l o o Ro a d , Clitheroe, to be developed as a motor garage. Outline planning permis­


sion is being sought for petrol sales and storage, the sale of new and used cars, body repairs, servic­ ing, car hire, and the sale of vehicle accessories — all


permission


for outline to


. The Fa i rway gues t house in King S tre e t , Clitheroe, is seeking a change in planning permis­ sion relating to its first- floor lounge bar. Applica­ tion has been made (0198) for the removal of the con­ dition imposed when the original planning permis­ sion was granted — that the bar be used by resident guests only. Also in Clitheroe plans


Club’s plans for new dres­ sing rooms to replace the existing ones, which are to be demolished, have also been lodged (0202).


include an application (0159) from Tenda Chick Barbecue, Moor Lane, to re-build its shop front; per­ mission for private gar­ ages at 7 Ennerdale Close (0123) and 23 Princess Avenue (0126); and a prop­ osal to build a larger gar- age and a sun lounge at igdales,” Henthorn


Billington area include a prop­ osal on road safety grounds. An application (0199) has been made for the gate leading to Dewhurst, Farm, Langho, from the trunk’ road to be set back 30 feet. The alterations would include a sp la y e d e n t ra n c e , giving improved access, and the instal­


Road (0176). Plans in the pipeline in the


bum, has lodged plans (0181) to build two squash courts. Also at Gisbum, the auction mart wants to-build a three-bedroomed bun­ galow (0200), for which outline planning permission has already been given, and there are plans at “The Nook” for a private garage (0171).


• An application (0160) concern­ ing Bolton-by-Bowland has been made for the construction of a septic tank, biological filtration plant and a pumping station on land adjacent to Main Street and Skirden Beck. From Newton there is an


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lirftertqin “THE younger generation presents” was the title of a popular entertainment given by village children in St Helen’s Sunday School, Waddington.


“The Song of the Year,” showing scenes from the four seasons, was per- pupils of wad­


The first play, called dington ana West Brad-


fora CE School. Taking the parts of


sought for a two bedroomec b u n g a low on lan d n e a r Whitehead Cottage, Whins Lane, Read (0164). The Victoria Mill in Watt


3 Woodfield View, Whalley, (0155) for a single brick-built garage at the rear of the exist mg car port. Outline permission is being


application (0151) to change the use of Ivy Cottage from a shop with living accommodation to a private home. There is also ilans (0156) from 2 Fell View Cottage, for a storm porch. Permission is requested from


trees, flowers, wheat and birds were Stephen Bell, Dale Cox, Damien Keefe, Rachel Oldroyd, Lucy Hatherell, Rebecca Wood, Andrew Mason, Timothy Moore, Peter Whiteside, Rachel Edlington, Andrew Cunliffe, Jacqueline Bell and Claire Spencer.


the piper, Jane Whiteside the narrator and Deborah Mason the fairy.


Jonathan Cunliffe was


Street, Sabden, is applying for renewal of temporary permis­ sion for various alterations (0169).


Waddington, there is an applica­ tion (0141) to build a slurry store measuring 60ft. by 21ft.


From Carter Fold Farm,


received from Browsholme Heights, Easington Road, Cow Ark, Bowland Forest Low, for planning permission to accom­ modate small groups of people for tuition.


An application (0180) has been


there is an application (01( renewal o f permission for a


From Old Hive, Chii garage. P)*ffr fiano and clarinet solos,


Caroline Whitehead and Elizabeth Heywood played


'razer Hoyle played the


violin and Shaun McCree delighted the audience with magic tricks.


The second play, enti­


tled “Six Wives of Calais” was performed by young people of the church. Their colourful 14th-century cos­ tumes, designed and made by their mothers, contri­ buted to the success of the performance.


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Circular table and 4 chairs.... l e O H i V v Wall units 5ft. and the latest


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Gate-leg tables 5ft. x 3ft. £ g g Mashing chairs upholstered


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and £365.00 * a j a a


Excit ing new range of Traditional Mahogany from Bath Cabinet Selection of wall fitments, tables and chairs at realistic prices. Exclusive range of hide upholstery. Large range of pine tables and chairs.


Bargain of the month, Austin whlte/teak fitment.................. ...............C l 79.00 Superb Stonehlll fitment .........£199.00 Avalon “Inflation Beater" fitment... £249.00 Louis XV style whlte/gllt fitment.... £239.00


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Divan Sets...................... L O w . 9 9 Double


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drawer divan sets... ......... £125.50 All above beds with 10 year guarantee


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SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SLEEPEEZEE POCKET SPRUNG RANGE ALL DISCOUNTS PASSED ON TO BUYERS.


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STAG PACKAGE DEAL TEMPO White and Elm all from stock at money saving prices.


Dominique fitment — from Jarman “


..£349.00 Queen Mill, Queens Road, AccringtonTel:36262


ONLY ONCE IN EVERY FOUR YEARS CAN WE AFFORD TO HOLD THIS EVENT To celebrate Leap Year we are slashing prices on selected lines from our huge stock. Here are just a few examples.


C a r p e t s AXMIN ST ERS


27ln. body carpet, heavy domestic, 80% wool, 20% nylon. Excellent choice of designs, from.................


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Heavy domestic Axmlnsters In 100% Acrl- lan by Monsanto Hard wearing fibre for heavy traffic areas. 6 attractive designs from.................. square yard.


square yard


£12.95 £7.95


The latest. In Shadow Prints new fashion styles and colours for contemporary tastes. New Mood — Kosset Hidden


Depths, Tarkett and Ege *• « .9 9 (ram............................. squard yard.


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Fashion designs from the Mary Quant col­ lection. New designs now In hard


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£11.45 square yard


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Access, Barclaycard, Homeplanner Low Interest Personal Loan Scheme with no deposit needed and up to 3 years to pay!


Queen Mill late night thursdays until 8.30 p.mT


GISBURN MU members had a busy time last week, with the annual dinner and the world-wide wave of prayer falling on the same day.


for het devoted service.


thanked her for the good work and help she had given the branch. Gowling and Mrs Napper.


to play their part in the wave of prayer. Pictured at the dinner are some of the members.


At the dinner, an MU brooch was presented to retiring secretary Mrs K. M. Enrolling member Mrs M. Hudson presented the gift and thanked Mrs Wilkinson Mrs Hudson also presented a pen to retiring treasurer Mrs M. Thurogood and A' whist and domino drive followed. Winners were Mrs Wilkinson, Miss u. Earlier in the day, members met in the Ribblesdale Chapel of St Mary s Church


. . . . . . i j • .


Fr eeman, El i zabeth He ywo o d , Car ol in e Whitehead, Helen Potter, Bridget Hartshorne and Michel le Aspin. Marie Aspin made an attractive


Taking part were Susan


little maid. The whole entertain­


ment was produced by Mrs Bernice Barlow’, who had been connected with Wad­ dington Drama Group for many years. She thanked everyone who had helped with the production;


plete sell-out, attracting residents of the village and


f r i e nds f rom fur ther afield.


Mrs J. Potter, Mr s 'H. Baines, Miss C.'Knaggs and Mrs M. Mason.


Raf f le winners w’ere


for the Sunday School Improvement Fund. .


The proceeds of £130 are


Pictured in costume are some of the cast.


lated the youngsters for providing the entertain­ ment. The plays were a com­


thanked Mrs Barlow’ for her work and congratu­


Canon "C. F. Goodchild


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