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Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, July 2nd, 1981 11 MILL SHOP PENDLE SALE O F F A L L


S UM M E R S T O C K


S T A R T S S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 4 t h , T O


S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 1 8 t h


PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE. ' Tel. 23174


|)m St Denys’ staf- book stall and


) a huge bouncing Tor the younger


Jhot dogs. There 1


■lous strawberry Te served by mem- |the Blackburn and committees of the Idren’s Society.


|v Heales (12), Ileales (14), Dean |/aite (10), Neil (14) and Martin


|1 (15). Line


red at their stall nbers of St Paul’s [from the left are


KITCHENS-KITCHENS-ns


WE HAVE YOUR NEW FITTED KITCHEN AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD


L IG H T OAK K ITC H EN U N ITS


Units to 1200mm Double Units. Choice of 500mm and 600mm deep.


Full range of Base Units and Wall Units — All wldtns available from 400m.m. Single


Corner Units, Drawer Units, Split Level Cooker Housings, Larder Units and Broom Cupboards. ____ _


ROUND EDGED WORKTOPS — CHOOSE FROM 1 0 0 DESIGNS


EXAMPLE: 1,000mm x 500mm. Base £53 plus VATiVellum Worktops' Cut to sizes


Unit, with Wood Panel Doors, Brass Handles, Sprung Hinges and Back


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ALL UNITS ASSEMBLED AND DELIVERED WE MAKE THEM— WE SELL THEM COMPARE THIS FOR VALUE


JOHN LAZENBY TIMBER SUPPLIES


T H E W O R K S H O P ,H A L L S T , C L IT H E R O E Tel. CLITHEROE 25877


{OPEN till 6 p.m.) GLASS AND WINDOWS BOTH


BARROWFORD JOINERY OPEN FOR THE SALE OF


MILL STREET (off Pasture Lane) BARROWFORD. Tel. 692929


ANNUAL HOLIDAY WEEKS ALSO


- m the air |)plication for two


lerials on a roof and Igarden of 127 Pas-


lanning department I r 0734). lowners of 19 and lllgate, Clitheroe, lo seeking permis- Ir a rear covered 1(36).


Ids Drive, Billing- |s been received by Ibble Valley Coun-


CHILDREN! P O S T E R


H E R E IS A F R E E TO E N T E R


C O M P E T IT IO N f o r Y O U


A N D YO U R C H A N C E T O W IN A £ 5 G IF T


BRIDAL •Brides and l e r


V O U C H E R IN Y O U R A G E G R O U P


Draw a rhonster, you need paper size A4 (12in. x 8in.) up to size A3 (16in. x 12in.) and be within the age iimits of one of the following groups —


GROUP 1: Up to 6 years GROUP 2; 7 — 10 years GROUP 3:11 — 14 years, all inclusive


■ b r i d a l G n w n o f l i n d l . r w i i h


The posters will be exhibited at the Ribble Valley Council Offices during the second fortnight in July.


f r i l l s I f f o n a t t h t | t h « - b o d i c e k s l e e v e s .


All posters must incorporate the following: Times, date and place announcing the "Clitheroe Play- scheme”, 9-30 a.m. — 3-30 p.m., August 17th-21st. Trinity Youth and Community Centre.


Simply use your imagination to draw your monster ■and then colour it.


The competition is to publicise the Toe H sponsored ‘Clitheroe Playscheme” which is a community event whereby 120 children, aged 7 to 10 years, from all over the Ribble Valley can take part in a full programme of activities, sports and visits from 9-30 a m. to 3-30 p.m. from Monday, August 17th to Friday August 21st at the Trinity Youth and Com­ munity Centre, the cost is £2.00 per child. Application forms are available from Mr F. H. Morris, 21 King


Street, C]ith_eroe^ _ _ :______


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. Cut o u t this' coupon and p a ste it to th e b a ck o f your entry, O lend your en tr ie s to CLITHEBOE ADVERTISER & TIMES


F F Ic I ; KING STREET, CLITHEROE by f irs t post, WEDNESDAY, JU LY 1 5 th , 1 9 8 1 .


WALKER —


BEGGS St Andrew’s Church,


Slaidburn, was the setting for' the wedding of Mr Philip Murray Walker, of Church Street, Slaidbum and Mrs Patricia Lynne Beggs, of Ellon, Aber­ deenshire. The bridegroom, a dis­


D . I . Y . C E N T R E 2 3 8 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON Tel. 693897


WHEN It comes to knowledge about road safety, pupils from Pendle County Prim­ ary School, Clitheroe


week won the Ribbie Valley Junior Schoojs’ road sa fe ty qui z against a team from L o n g r i d g e . The Pendle team — David Sal sbury, Hi la r y Croft, Ruth Hamil­ ton, Karl Dugdale and G i l l i a n King — reached the final by beating Gisburn, and Longridge made it by defeating Langho CE. Thirty-seven teams


are the tops. The school last


Driver used wrong


records book


A CLITHEROE haulage company which fell foul of EEC regulations over the recording of d r iv ers ’ hours of work had never before been in trouble, Mr Stephen Barker, defend­ ing, told the town’s magistrates. Barnes and Tipping, of


entered the contest and have been battl­ ing it out for the past


three months. Questlonmaster for


the final, at Edisford School, was PC Brian Blackburn, accident prevention officer for the Colne Division. The prizes were pre­


trict manager oil well sur­ veyor, is the only son of Mrs B. M. Walker and the late Mr G. Walker. The bride is*the only daughter of Mr-and Mrs L. Dagnall, of Grosvenor Road, New Brighton. Given away by her


sented by the Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Conn, and Mrs John Walm- sley, who are seen with the four teams which made the final.


father she wore a full- length French embroi­ dered cream tulle dress, a matching short silk tulle veil and a headdress of orange blossom. Her bou­ quet was of cream and peach silk roses. Matron of honour was


School helps fund


Mrs Anne Harris, the bride’s cousin, who wore a full-length peach and la­ vender chiffon floral dress and carried a bouquet of cream, peach and laven-


'der silk flowers.' Be st 'ma n was Mr


Robert Blakeman, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law, and ushers were Mr Chris Wood and Dr Philip


Kelly. The ceremony was per­


' Slaidburn, and the couple are honeymooning in Athens and Mikonos. They are to live in


formed by the Rev. Ian Browne and Mr John Cowking was organist. A reception was held at the Hark to Bounty Inn,


Alford, Aberdeenshire. Photograph; Paul Deavil- le, Blackburn.


A DONATION of £25 has been sent to the Save the Children Fund as a result of two musical evenings by pupi l s of Pendle School. Also £110 was raised for the school fund. Highlight of a varied musical programme was a performance of Haydn’s Toy Symphony involving recorder groups and staff playing percussion instru­ ments. Musical direction was handled by Mrs J. Brennan and Mrs S. Har­ rison. .An interval enabled the


Eshton Terrace, were fined £50 on each of five summonses, with £5 costs. Driver James Kerrison, of Mytton View, was fined £20 on five summonses,- with £5 costs. The court was told that


D E S P I T E t he odd shower, the children of Bolton-by-Bowland were able to complete their “Mini-Olympics” on the village green on Saturday.


The Wilkinson Cup for


the boy with most points went to Andrew Stinchon, with the girls’ champion Grace KeTsall receiving the Yorke Cup.


was judged by Mr and Mrs W. T. Seed, of Clitheroe.


The fancy dress contest RESULTS


R. Corless, A. Smailey, E. Lowther. Boys — A. Stinc)ion, P. Dakin. Girls (11 to 12) — J. Moore, K. M.-:t'er, F. Cross. Boys — P. Whiteside, J. Booth, P. Simpson. Girls (9 to 10) — R. Cross, S. Howard, G.


100 yards: Girls (13 to 14) —


Townson. Boys — J. Rodgers, S. Moorhouse, P. Pope.


Kelsall, C. Driver; boys — D. Clarkson, A. Howard, D. Wrigley.


80 yards: Girls (7 to 8) — G.


— S. Howard and R. Cross, G. Kelsall and G. Townson; boys — J. Rodgers and P. Pope, S. Moorhouse and D. Clarkson. Girls (11 to 14) — P. Cross and J. Moore, K. Maher and R. Corless, M. Lowther and A. Smalley: boys — A. Stinchon and P. Dakin, P. Simpson and D. Simpson, P. Whiteside and J. Booth. Wheelbarrow: Boys (7 to 10)


Hoyle, J. Garside, A. Pope. Three-legged: Girls (7 to 10)


50 yards (3 to 6 mixed) — D.


Kelsall, C. Driver, J. Garside; 8 to 10 — G. Townson, R. Cross, S. Howard; 11 to 14 — R. Corless, J. Whiteside, K. Maher.


Chariot race: Boys — P. Dakin, A. Stinchon, J. Booth


s. Moornouse, w. ua Clarkson, A. Howard. Egg and spoon: (5 to 7) —


Booth, P. Whiteside, A. Stin­ chon; girls — J. Wolfenden, S. Moorhouse, R. Corless. Sack race: Girls (5 to 7) —


Slow bicycle: Boys — J.


G. &lsall, C. Driver, J. Gar- side; 8 to 10 — S. Howard, R. Cross, G. Townson; 11 to 14 — A. Pickard, E. Lowther, F. Cross.


— D. Clarltson and S. Moor­ house, S. Ingham and D. Wrig­ ley, P. Pope and J. Rodgers; 11 to 14 — J. Booth and P. Whiteside, P. Simpson and D. Simpson, A. Stincnon and P.


Dakin. Skipping: Girls (5 to 7) — G.


ley, A. Kelsall, F. Driver. Girls (5 to 7): G. Kelsall, J. Garside: b oys’ — D . 'W r ig le y , A. Howard, D. Hoyle. Girls (8 to 10) — K. Cross, G. Townson, S. Howard; boys — J. Rod­ gers, S. Moorhouse, D. Clark­ son. Girls (11 to 14) — J. Moore, E. Lowther, K. Maher, boys — A. Stinchon, P. Whiteside, J. Booth.


Potato; (3 to 4) — E. Wrig­


G. Kelsall, J. Garside; boys — D. Hoyle, A. Howard, D. Wrigley. (jirls (8 to 10) — R. Cross, S. Howard, G. Town- son: boys — S. Moorhouse, D. Roagers, S. Ingham. Girls (11 to 14) — J. Moore, K. Maher, K. Corless; boys — A. Stin­ chon, P. Dakin, D. Simpson. High jump: R. Cories


• and Aunt Sally), A. • Pickard (King Charles bit of mar­ malade) and S. Howard (Royal wedding spectator). B o y s — F. I n g h am


G. Wolfenden (whist and domino drive), R. Cross and G. .Townson (Worzel Gummidge


—Fancy dress: Girls (8 to 11) Lowther.


(Mother Goose), J. Garside (Christmas tree fairy) and G. Kelsall (Royal dustybin), A. Kelsall (Bolton-by-Bowland fisherman), D. Driver (Laven­ der blue), S. Driver (tooth fairy).


Girls.(3 t<i 7) — V. Kelsall Duty chemists


way to the Royal wedding?), A. Howard (Anything goes), W. Ingham (pirate) and A. Pope (jester).


Boys '— D. Hoyle (Which


TODAY and tomorrow. Read’s, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, 12 noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.


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leads a spade, the contract can not be made, but if west is declarer and north leads a spade, the contract can be


If east plays the contract and made. W.L.W. Sports day at Bolton - by-Bowlahd i t


Bridge Club


THIRTEEN tables were in play last week at Clitheroe


game were: NS — Mr B. Hicks and Mr W. L. Wilkinson, Mrs Ainsworth and Mrs Wilson. EW Mrs Brenton. and Mr Sheldon, Mr R. AtWnson and


Bridge Club. Winners of the duplicate


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Mr P. Jennings. Several east-west pairs bid a


small slam in heaits on the following cards, but only one pair made the contract. . South dealer, NS vul


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A. E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE and WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683 ____


^ SPECIAL NOTICE SHARES *


(Stoneage man), P. Pope (yoghurt prize guy), J. and M. Rodgers (Worzel Gummidge and Aunt Sally) and W. Gandy (Adam Ant).


Youngsters know their road safety ~ i (


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) Notice can be given at any time. ) Interest payable montlily quarterly,


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Write, phone or call in at any of our "offices or simply complete our Freepost coupon:-


YOUR LOCAL BRANCH OFFICE IS:


4 l Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Telephone: Clitheroe 27602.


■ TO:- COLNE BUILDING SOCIETY I


HEAD OFFICE 24/26 Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire. I BBS OAJ. Telephone: (0282) 8648^5. _


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when Kerrison was stop­ ped at Steeton an inspec­ tor discovered he had not completed his weekly report nor his vehicle con­ trol book. ■\Vhat had happened,


OPEN AS USUAL DURING LOCAL / HOLIDAYS^


said Mr Barker, was that Kerrison had been using a , temporary book pending a ; new one being issued. ; ■When he received a new ! book he began using that, ■ but it was wrong for ■ anyone to start a new ■ book until the old one'was ; full. In addition Kerrison i had filled in the wrong ; line on his record sheet. The offences were iso- :


lated and the firm had : now brought its records , system up-to-date.


Obtained benefit by deception obtaining


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audience to study a. dis­ play of mathematical work by 4th year pupils which had arisen f rom the school’s own census con ducted in April. ' Among the guests at


ADMITTING money by deception from ! the Department of Em- ; ployment, Stephen Pat- : ricK Birtwistle (39), of i Brook Street, Glitheroe, J was ordered to do 120 j hours’ community service | by the town’s magis- i trates. He was also or- r dered to pay £50.32 com- i pensation and costs of . £25.


the exhibition were Mr D. Staton, District Education Officer, and Mr 0._ Ken- n e d y . E du ca ti on a l Adviser.


received £15 for working one week as a part-time dr iver . He had now learned that; as an unem­ ployed ; man, -Ke : was al­ lowed to earn .only 75p a day without declaring it.


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