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10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times^ July 27id, 1981


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RIMMER — GALES


HUGE SUMMER SALE


VINYL SILK AND MATT € 3 . 4 9 2.5 litre


LEYLAND SUPER WHITE


HUGE DISCOUNTS ON 1,000’s ROLLS WALLPAPERS, VINYLS, ETC.


FABRIC ROLLER AND TRAY SETS £1.10


NORMALLY £1.49


A N A G L Y P T A S and


SUPAGLYPTAS at 5 0 % OFF SRP FULL RANGE


WASHABLES at only


99p


W O O D C H IP 6 ROLL BOXES


£ 3 . 5 9 Good Quality


BLUE HAWK BONANZA EVEN LARGER SAVINGS DURING THE SALE


SELFTEX T E X T U R E P A IN T (Artex type) £ 6 . 4 9 RRP £10.19


GYPSUM COVING (plaster)


4in. width pack of 33ft. £7.20 List £10.80 Sin. width £7.69 List £11.58


STONE PAINT UNIDEC


only £5.995 litre BRILL-WHITE AND COLOURS


WARMALINE WALL LINING


only 9 4 p roll 1 9 8 1


CONTOUR TILING ON A ROLL ASONTV


S A V E 2 0% o n SRP FULL RANGE OF TILE EFFECTS


SELF TEXTURING PAINT £ 6 . 4 9 RRP £9.66


TEXITON


ARTEX TEXTURING POWDER


£4.85 RRP £ 6 .4 9 ,12V2kg BAG SA VE EVEN MORE IN JULY ON D U LU X


WEATHERSHIELD Now Only


£ 8 . 9 5 5 Litre BRILL-WHITE


1 9 8 0


VYMURAS FROM ONLY


£ 2 . 9 5 ROLL CORK WALL


TILES STILL ONLY


£ 2 . 2 5 Sq. Yd. PLUS HUNDREDS MORE HOMECARE ITEMS AT DISCOUNT PRICES!


29 Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Phone 23882 17 Albert Road, Barnoldswick Phone 813867


Where homecare costs less! Also Parsley, Wetherby,


Knaresborough, likley, Burley in-Wharfedale, Hemsworth.


V i l la g e ’s


oldest re s id en t


SABDEN’S oldest resi­ dent, Mrs Alice Nuttall


..(97), • of Wesley Street, has died at the home of her granddaughter. Mrs Nutt^l who was


bom, educated and spent all her working life in the village, had lived in Wesley Street for the past 12 years with her sister Miss Lizzie Hod- kinson. .She became ill a t


PARISHIONERS of St Mary's RC Church, Sabden, had a record- breakin g day on Sunday when they raised over £807 at their annual garden party. Although the


sun never appeared the crowds turned out in force, and proceeds were £100 up on last year. Parish priest Fr


of Accrington


FOH YOUR COMPLETE BRIDAL ENSEMBLE


Over 250 gowns always in stock for Brides and ^ Bridesmaid


P a in t tests le a d to fin e s


Leon Morris welcomed a group of friends from his former parish in Manchester. Attractions included stalls and sideshows,


Easter while staying with her granddaughter Mrs Eileen Riley ’ and her family at Wiswell Moor Farm, Sabden, and had never fully recovered. Mrs Nuttall, who had


a


been a widow for 15 years, began work at the age of 11 training to be a weaver. She spent all her working life at the former Cobden and Union mills. She' was a lifelong'


member of St Nicholas’s Church and a Mothers’ Union member ,for many years. She leaves a daughter,


Mrs Florence Boocock of Sabden.


N ic h o la s ’s C h u rch , Sabden, yesterday,’ was followed py cremation at Burnley.


A s e r v i c e a t St '


FORENSIC tests showed that a Calderstones nurs­ ing assistant’s car had been in an accident, Clitheroe magistrates were told. Elizabeth May Tilley


sizes from 10 — 20 and over


Pauline Ann Gales . was married to Mr David Ken­ neth Rimmer, at Whalley Methodist Church. The bride is the eldest dau^- ter of Mr and Mrs R. R. Mitton Road,


Shop assistant Miss


Gales, of Whalley.


eldest son of Air and Mrs K. D. Rimmer, of Hay- dock, St Helens, is a knotter and threader.


The bridegroom, the


father, the bride wore a white Edwardian-style jown, with embroidered ace over a satin skirt.


Given away by her


She wore fresh flowers in her hair and carried a bouquet of pink roses, l i l a c f r e e s i a ‘an d stephanotis.


Misses Susan Rimmer, the bridegroom’s sister


Bridesmaids were the’


and Michele Gales, the bride’s sister. The/ wore


pink nylon chiffon 'dresses with a silk sash and pink silk flowers in their hair. They carried posies of cream tea roses. Best man was Mr Alan


A CLITHEROE man who spent 16 years of his early life in New Zealand has been appointed headmas­ ter of Avondale County Primary School, Darwen. Mr Geoffrey Tennant


he met his wife, Eithne, and the couple were mar­ ried in New Zealand in 1964. Pour years later they returned to England for a holiday and decided to stay permanently, Mr Tennant taking the job at Pendle School. The couple have a


daughter Louise (14) and a 10-year-old son, Simon.


of Clitheroe Round Table, takes up his new post on September 1st.


Mr Tennant, a member Winning drama


Rimmer, the bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Messrs Graham Rimmer and Colin Rimmer. The ceremony was con­


ducted by the Rev. G. A. Vickers and organist was Mrs E. Wilkinson. After a reception at the


Spread Eagle, Barrow, the couple left for a hon­ eymoon in London. They will live in Blackburn. Photograph: Gallery 19,


Blackburn.


HINTS ON ANTIQUES


MEMBERS and friends of Clitheroe Soroptimist Club took a variety of antiques and personal tre­ asures to a meeting at which Mr W. Johnston, of Barrow-in-Fumess, gave an assessment of each ar­ ticle and - hints on their preservation.


duced the visitors. Miss A. Watson expressed the club’s thanks.


Mrs I. Stubbins ■ intro­ > '


G a r d e n p a r t y r a i s e s £ 8 0 7 ¥■


A TEA and biscuit' evening with a brine and buy stall raised £30 for the funds of i Clitheroe Townsend' Fellowship. It was held in thei


-7='y


AN Oscar-winning family drama “Ordinary people’’ is showing next week at Clitheroe Civic Hall. The film marks Robert Red- ford’s debut as a director and stars Donald Suther­ land, Mary Tyler Moore and Judd Hirsch.


(37), of Langdale Drive, is a fo rm e r ' teacher at Pendle Junior School and former deputy headmas­ ter of Emsford County" Primary School. For the last four 'years he has been head- of Hyndburn Park Junior School,’"Ac-, crington. Bom and brought up in Blackburn,' he emigrated to'New Zealand with his parents at the age of eight in 1952, completing his education from junior school to: university in that country. On holiday in England


THERE was a tremend­ ous response to the cente­ nary Strawberry Fair at St D en y s ’ children’s home, ( l l i th e ro e , on Saturday. Although it was not a


gers Mrs Philippa McFall praised the local organisa­ tions and youth and un­ iformed groups who ran stalls. These included organ­


particularly bright day, the crowds were out in force and the fair raised £1,139 before expenses for the Church of England Children’s Society. E a r lie r in the year


isations from St Mary’s, St James’s and St Paul’s churches, the Ribble Valley Rotaract Club, Clitheroe Ladies’ Circle who ran a “trash and tre­ asure’’ stall, Mrs Ander- ton and helpers who sold


another ev en t a t . St Denys’ raised over £1,000 for the societ/, which is


celebrating its centenary


year. Chairman of the mana­


home produce and a Bil- lington group selling


home-made bisc'uits. Local Scouts, Cubs,


Guides and Brownies ran sideshows and the chil­


dren from St Denys’ staf­ fed a book stall and served hot dogs. There was also a huge bouncing castle for the younger children.


teas were served by mem­ bers of the Blackburn and Burnley committees of the CE Children’s Society.


Delicious strawberry


are members of St Paul’s Scouts, from the left are Andrew Heales (12), Nigel Heales (14), Dean


Pictured at their stall


Braithwaite (10), Neil Birtwell (14) and Martin Rothwell U5).


It^s tea and biscuits time JOI t i M i


THEWORKSI Tel.CLITHER


BARRO OPEN


. '' MILL S T bAri


GLASSA ANNUAl


D . l . 238 LEEDS i On the air


mutual room of the' Parish Hall and at-' tracted quite a good at- J tendance. Helpers and, supporters were thank- 1 ed by the Fellowship’s; president Miss M. C. Hitchen.


AN application for two radio aerials on a roof and in the garden of 127 Pas- turelands Drive, Billing- ton, has been received by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s planning department (number 0734). The owners of 19 and


21 Wellgate, Clitheroe, are also seeldng permis­ sion for a rear covered area (0736).


CHIl HEREI J


C O M r U


ANDYC TOWI


VQUCIi AGi


Draw a Sin.) up td age limits


Gl gI c f


Ad uluRtni Bridal Gown of Chiffon OrRandle with frills ' of pleated chiffon at the hL*fn and on the bodice f


The post! Council 01


c sleeves.


ments ranging from ice cream to hot.dogs. Mrs Joyce Ward, of


rides, a mums v ren's rounders match' and refresh­


Sabden, is pictured winning a prize on the bottle stall from Mrs Susan Aspin (centre). ' ■


Scrapped car


FOR using a car without' insurance, C a th e r in e Townsend (21), of The Crescent, Clitheroe, was fined £30 at Clitheroe. She was also fined £15 for not having an excise’ li­ cence and ordred to pay back duty and £5 costs. In a letter she said the


car was useless; the engine had blown and b r^e s seized. There was no possibility of anyone using it. The car had since been scrapped.


secuting, said Tilley’s car had collided with a parked one and both were consid­ erably damaged. Samples of pamt from the damaged p a r t of T i l ley ’s car matched tha t of the parked vehicle.


Pendle Club WI N N E R S a t


t h e


Clitheroe Pendle Club’s bridge game were Mr F. Walker and Mr J. Harri­ son, Mrs S. Cowperth- waite and Mrs E. Bush.


the summonses, said she had no recollection of hit­ t in g a'nother car in Church Lane, Whalley. Two passengers in the car said they knew of no acci­ dent. Mr Graham Duff, pro­


(21), who lives at the hos­ pital, was fined £30 for driving without due care, £50 for not stopping after an accident and £15 for not re,p6rting the acci­ dent. Sne was ordered to pay £35 costs. Tilley, who denied all


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