search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
8 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, February 5th, 1981 LOOKING FOR


THE BESTOFFERS IN TV RENTAL?


COLOUR TV. Before you goanywhere else for TV rental, checkout the prices of our brand new, famous name TV's. This superb Philips 933 20" Colour TV is now available at this incredibly low price.


BLACK & WHITE TV. We'vean equally good offer on thissmart Dwektronic Galaxy 17”


Black & White TV, yours for this remaikably low price.


Subject to 6 mouths advance payment.


TELETEXT . Brand new 2 2 " and 2 6 " . Pyeand Philips sets, plus 2 2" GEC sets, all incorporating Teletext are available now. 2 2 " tariff starts from as little as £12.95 a month.


FREECLOCK RADIO When you rent any oneof the excellent TV's listed below, you’re entitled to a fabulous FREE Binatone clock radio. GEC2055 20" TV......................Free Binatone Musiclxk/Radio 6144 Pye 455 22” TV.,......................Free Binatone Royal Clock Radio Philips 1002 22” TV.................Free Binatone Royal Clock Radio


Installed on 12 monthsadvancepayment.- Minimum rental period 12months (24 months for Teletext). Rates may vary after initial rental period. Subject toavailability


relating to foster care, in­ cluding the recruitment of new foster parents, have been enthusiastically dis­ cussed by members and it was suggested that pros­ pective foster parents be invited to attend meetings in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The association next meets on February 18th.


will be designed to cover a wide spectrum of inter­ ests, including visits to child care establishments, guest speakers and social events, to encourage max­ imum participation. A number of subjects


Pendle Club


Clitheroe, were Mrs P. Adey and Mr F. Walker, Mrs A. Barker and Mr T. Adey.


WINNERS of a bridge session at Pendle Club,


enlarge its membership by sending a newsletter to all foster parents in the Ribble Valley, informing them of forthcoming events and meetings, which will be held on the third Wednesday of the month at the Social Ser­ vices Office, at 8 p.m. The content of meetings


Gibson, of Old Langho, se creta ry is Mrs M. Knowles, of Ribchester, treasurer is Mrs B. Eids- forth and Press officer Mrs M. Rich, both of Chipping. The association hopes to


A RIBBLE VALLEY Foster Parents’ Associa­ tion has been formed and is to meet in Clitheroe monthly. i Chairman is Mrs V.


New recruits learn about the WI quality beds SALE UNREPEATABLE


, SPECIAL OFFERS Silentnight extra firm double divan and £ 4 Q Q


Airsprung deep double divan and mat- a a


Single size ONLY..... .......r. . - ...................... ^ Burgess luxury sprung single divan and , £ Q Q mattress ONLY..;.......


...... ................. Slumberland orange seal single divan P ’7 A


and mattress ONLY!....................................... *» * ** Slumberland Orange Seal king size divan and mattress ONLY.............. .......... *» * “ w Slumberland deep drawer double divan a j


: and mattress ONLY


Donation by choir


A CHEQUE for £90 was handed over to St Denys Home, Clitheroe, on Tuesday night, by junior choir members of St Leonard’s ’Church, Bal- derstone.


by a dozen members who toured the Balderstone area carol singing at Christmas. The cheque was a £30 improvement on the sum they gave the home last year.


The money was raised


Mandy Woodward made the presentation to house- parents Mr and Mrs John Sutherland.


Choir member Miss Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Charles Clegg, Church Street, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, noon to 1 p.m. Monday.:to Friday, 6 to 7 p.m.


IF the Women’s .Institute movement .were a trades - union,, it would' be 'the sixth la rg e s t : in. the country. •


emphasising the. size ' of ' the countrywomen’s or­ ganisation emerged from , a meeting at Pendleton Village Hall for new mem­ bers in the district —' the first to be held for many' years. It was attended by 40


This surprising statistic -•


of the most recent re­ cruits representing Wad- dington, West Bradford, Bashall Eaves, Gisburn, S im o n s to n e , L i t t le


Fellowship


A TALK based on build­ ing a wall and its religious context was given to members of T r in i ty Ladies’ Afternoon Fellow­ ship by Mr P. Horne.


ided and tea and biscuits was served by the ladies’ committee.


Mrs J. Wilkinson pres­


will be a united meeting at the United Reformed Church.


On Wednesday there


M it to n , , S la id b u rn Sawley, WiswellJ ’ Dow- nham and Grindleton. ,,


■ origins of the WI, founded in Canada in .1897 and in­ troduced'to Britain- in 1915, and the way it works at-national, county and local level. , Its aims , as a non-secta­


They- heard about ■ the


members served soup, apple pie and cream, tea and coffee, and many WI publications were on display.


mation session was led by two members of the county organisation sub­ committee, VC0 Mrs Margaret Lupton and Pendleton WI president Mrs ■ Marie Ireland, with area leaders Miss Kath­ leen Hanson and Mrs Betty Steen. A group of Pendleton


rian, non-political organ­ isation with ideals of truth, .tolerance, fellow­ ship and justice were out­ lined, and mention was also made of Denman Col­ lege, where members and their husbands can enrol for short study courses in a wide variety of subjects. The light-hearted infor­


Refusal of grant to sports club is ‘discrimination’


A LEADING official of one of Clitheroe’s prominent sports clubs has hit out at the town council for its “discrimination” in turning down


man of Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club, says that the latest refus­ al has convinced members that the town council is


Edisford group’s enjoyable night out FIRST IN TV RENTAL BLACKBURN 3 Penny Street (Tel: 662387) BURNLEY


6 0 The Mall (Tel: 25304) CLITHEROE 12 Castlegate (Tel: 23214) COLNE 52 Market Street (Tel: 3815) NELSON


V.


. 23 Marsden Mall (Tel: 65792) PADIHAM 67 Burnley Road (Tel: 71612)


MOTOR


INSURANCE Calder Britnell & Co.


INSURANCE BUREAU .


28 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tei.zsoze All other types of Insurance transacted Local Agents tor


The Padlham Building Society


PRESIDENT Mrs Kath- .past 12 months at the leen Owen thanked retir- annual m e eting and ing committee members dinner of th e . Edisford for their service over the Ladies' Group.


staurant, Clitheroe, it was attended by 31 members. : Mrs Irene Coon retired as secretary after one year,.' rather than the usual two,-;':


Held at the Castle Re­


be in St Paul’s Church Hall, Low Moor, next Tuesday, at 7-30 p.m.


and is succeeded by Mrs Carol Bithell. The next meeting will


turned down a similar re­ quest for cash aid three years ago because it felt a p re c ed e n t would be created. “Since then, other clubs


done as much as they can to make the scheme a suc­ cess and all we are asking for is a little financial sup­ port from the town coun­ cil,” says Mr Barnes. The Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Leo Wells, how­


ready been spent, on the modernisation scheme and the final phase involves the installation of a hot- water system and tiled floors in the shower rooms. “The members have


have, I understand, been awarded grants. But when we reapply, we are turned down flat, appa­ rently for the self-same reason as last timer . About £10,000 has al­


“anti-Clitheroe Cricket Club,”’ and has seriously jeopardised the chances of having the third and final phase of the improve­ ments ready by April. “We have done a tre­ mendous amount for sport in ; Clitheroe and this is the thanks,” says Mr Barnes, “ The town council


two requests for a grant towards a modernisa­ tion scheme. Mr Ken Barnes, chair­


. initial work on the Salthil! Recreation Area,” he says. “Each request is consi­


quests for financial 'aid and would like to help them all. But our funds are strictly limited, espe­ cially now that we are committed to paying for


dered solely on its own merits and if any aid has been granted to other sports clubs between the cricket club’s two applica­ tions, it has been strictly on a “one-off’ basis.


ABATTOIR EXTENSION


AN application to raise the height and extend the floor area of the abattoir at Wiswell Moor, near Whalley, has been ap­ proved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee.


the alterations is to meet new regulations calling for increased clearance bet­ ween meat travelling on. overhead gantries and the floor of the building.


One of the main aims of


approval is that there will be no pollution of neigh­ bouring streams or water­ courses.


One of the conditions of


ever, denies discrimina­ tion. “We receive many re­


.................. Single size ONLY....... ................................. Don't delay, come today KAINE & RAWSON FURNISHERS


79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel. 23444


f HAIR CARE MEN’S NIGHT


PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


EVERY THURSDAY STARTING TONIGHT 5-00 p.m. to 7-30 p.m.


AFTER MANY REQUESTS WE ARE OPENING FOR GENTS ON THURSDAY EVENINGS for


TRIMMING, STYLING, BLOW WAVING, PERMING, etc.


CUTTING CUT. and BLOW DRY


Tel. Clitheroe 23793


CAN YOU AFFORD


TO WAIT? Now is the time to invest in a sheepskin coat — the longest wearing coat you will ever buy. Sheepskin, .leather and suede coats direct from the manufac­ turer giving the widest poss­ ible choice at prices you can still afford.


VICTORIA TANNERY LTD Manufacturers of sheepskin and leather clothing


Victoria Mill, Trafalgar Street, Burn|ey. Tel. 25664


Open dally Including SATURDAY


J 1


'1


1•-? 1


1


£1.30 £2.50


i® m


fc I O?# £ 1 1 4


Above offers subject to production of this advert and stock availability.


A. & | MOOR


SPECIAL tals — sel


Slot n| ★ ★ ★ ★ ***■! SPE(


20ln. Ferguson 22ln. Decca col 14in. Teleton p 5ln. Vega banc ITTMC10 musl


Decca music c Ferguson St centre.........


GEC 12ln. port Pye 12ln. porta GEC Starfinde Indesit radio., Wien cassette


Academy ster te............... Fidelity HF43 r Hoover 1036 cl


10% 0


NORl


W00DI STOVES


CENTRAl HEATING


C00KER5 BOILERS


BARBECU! LOG


BASKETS


ACCESSORI and upst


i r


ASELECTIC (NOR


LONG PRE


Wi FI


1 Wallpaper I VINYLS......


I VINYL FLOC I CONTOUR..


SA WALLPi


09033619 U


Dulux gloss bi Dulux silkbril S


JEFFERY — KAY


• Clitheroe Conservative Division Women’s Advis­ ory Council, Mrs Margery Kay was married at St John’s Church, Hurst Green, on Saturday, to


Chairman of the


Col Michael Jeffery, who works at the Army head­ quarters in Fulwood Bar­ racks, Preston.


Lane, Chipping, .retired from the Royal Tank Re­ giment in 1968.


Col Jeffery, of Hesketh


Norman Randle Kay, Mrs Kay, of Huntingdon Hall, Dutton, was given away by her son, Mr Martin Kay. She wore a long- sleeved cream woollen dress and a violet hat and carried a posy of violets.


The widow of Mr 83-87 Church Street, Burnley, 'ulQ


v lV - t S S - v


Lancashire, Telephone 32535 •Late Night Thursday’till 8 p.m. ,


Kitchen Centre Telephone 26839


25^27 Wellgate,- Clitheroe, ,


ALL KITCHENS PLANNED DELIVERED & INSTALLED PROFESSIONALLY & GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS


Opening Hours MONDAY'


9 .0 0 -5 .0 0


■ TUESDAY Closed all day WEDNESDAY 9 .0 0 -5 .0 0 THURSDAY 9 .0 0 -5 .0 0 « | FRIDAY - 9 .0 0 -5 .0 0 - SATURDAY 9 .0 0 -5 .0 0


: Kathleen Hope, of Chip­ ping.


ducted by the Rev. Ber­ nard Bate, of Grindleton, and organist was Mrs


Following a reception at


the bride’s home, the couple left for a honey­ moon in Madeira. They are to live at Huntingdon Hall. . P h o to g ra p h : Paul Deaville, Blackburn.


Heane and ushers ’ were Mr Jonathan Dixon, the bride’s son-in-law, and Mr David Crawshaw, the bridegroom’s son-in-law.. The ceremony was con­


Miss Natasha Dixon, the bride’s granddaughter, and Master Sam Craw- shaw, the bridegroom’s grandson. Best man was Mr Bill


In attendance were


Thief with a grudge


breaking into five cars parked in Clitheroe early on Sunday.


A THIEF with a grudge against the illegal Citi­ zens’ Band radio may have been reponsible for


ed CB aerials and radio equipment valued at more than £400 was taken. “The articles may have


All the vehicles display­ F. A


been stolen for resale, but it is also highly likely that they may have been taken by someone with a grudge against Citizens’ Band,” said a Clitheroe CID spokesman. “There is a great deal


of animosity against CB, particularly as it affects things like’ television and radio-controlled aircraft.” He added that there


PAIN1 tra





11n. 57p WALLBRUSH c


71/2ln. Stebrol f SALE REI


was no doubt the same person broke into all five cars, which were in Woone Lane, Whalley Road, Pendle Road and the North Street car park.


■ Conversion


Ribble Valley Council to convert two houses — 1A and IB Henthorn Road —


An application by the


into four flats has been approved by its Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. One of the conditions of approval was- that four parking spaces would be provided before the flats were occupied.


SWITCH TO IT. Matthew Brown ^


4 F . i


KING OPEN


CLOSEl 1 CALDE


OPEN MONl SATU


CEILING T VINYL FLC


LOWESTl


EMLSIO


OTH U


BRILLIAD WHITE MATT


£5.95 5if


£3.29 2.51 SILK


£7.49 5, £3.89 2


.5 1


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18