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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 8tli, 1981 ,5 > « V ? s \*w \ V.


A FREE TO ENTER y COMPETITION


This is your chance to win .a. super pallet of new, fashion colour ■


eye shadows from Aziza


and. a Rave Soft Perm, which is totally safe, soft and gentle to. use."


THERE ARE 10 TOP PRIZES OF ‘SOFT TOUCH’ EYE SHADOWS AND RAVE SOFT PERMS TO BE WON (worth approximately £7.20 per prize) with ten run­ ners-up of Rave Soft Perm.


TO ENTER Below is a sample of condensed instructions' for doing a Rave Soft Perm. If you follow them step-by-step as they are now they won’t make much sense! For our competition we would like you to rearrange the instruc­ tions in the order you think most logical to achieve a successful home perm. It’s as simple as that!


Iners, Atomstone


(members are “at l to the Burnley J for pool, darts, loes and “ horse


| open seven nights i for most of the i Its next major I is on Saturday,


(me interested in [ the branch should I Mr Wolstenholme, till Cottage, Rish- | f e1. Blackburn


,Write your answers (numbers only) on post­ cards or the back of a sealed envelope, add your name and address and send to ‘Aziza Comp.’ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King


Street, Clitheroe by first post on Monday, January 19th.


REPAIR /wo rk _ a t C l i t h e r o e P a ri s h Church, severely dam­ aged . by fire in May 1979, is . now at an advanced stage and the Vicar, Canon J. C. Hudson, is hopeful that it will be back in u s e in -time for Easter. During the £275,000 re­


storation and repair prog- iar-old


ramme in the 152-year-i church, services and other events such as weddings have been held in the Parish Hall across the road. But Canon Hudson is


now' looking forward to the parish returning to normal as the church reopens, complete with some brand new features which, he says, have been needed for some time. These include a hew


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floor, improvements to heating and lighting, alt­ erations to the west porch and some repointing work, all of which have been paid for by more than £25,000 raised by parishioners and friends for the restoration fund. When it reopens, the


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lhan five examina- Tt by the Associ- liard of the Royal I f Music. |i (15), of Brett passed grades five, seven in theory


lical exams on the


Ipil at Clitheroe llrammar School, ludving for her 0- liefore taking the liminations in both Ind practice at the liis year.


Ii. whose family l-om Merseyside, Ivalking and read- In she is not busy ng and studying


llays the flute in a roup of musicians Tted with SS I; 1 and John’s 1 Clitheroe. In is the only of Mr and Mrs


lor.


ll Clitheroe musi- Isan Moor has had porable past 12 — passing no


church will also have a new oak pulpit, replacing the former stone one, which dated from 1909. The new pulpit, donated by a parishioner, was for­ merly at St J o h n ’s Church, Darwen. “The oak pulpit is just


what we have wanted for some time,” said Canon Hudson. “It will match the choir stalls and we are very grateful to the donor, who wishes to remain anonymous.”


and grades five - with merit —


completed is the reslating of the south aisle roof and this month a new stair­ case is due to be erected and outstanding work


Among work already


1. Saturate each curl with waving lotion using a cotton wool ball.


2. Part off hair one “roller size” tress at a time.


3. Spray rinse hair thoroughly with warm water.


4. Gently slide end paper to bottom of tress.


5. Saturate' all curls with neutralizer one curl at a time, and wait 10 minutes.


6. First do your test curls for bleached or highlighted hair or hair not in good con­ dition.


7. Hold hair straight out from head at 90 1 degree angle.


8. After waiting time, gently remove rollers witnout pulling hair.


9. Now put plastic turban over rollers and leave lotion on for recommended time.


10. Fold end paper book style around the , tress.


11. Place roller under, end paper and wind under at a 90 degree angle to the scalp.


12. Rinse hair thoroughly. Your- hair is clean and ready to style.


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WORKMEN lay the concrete bed of the new chancel floor.


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completed on the chancel


floor. The concrete bed of the


A GENERAL view of the Parish Church interior as work proceeds, looking towards the East window. “It has meant a little


floor, in front of the altar, was laid shortly before Christmas and the paving stones should be aaded in the first few weeks of the New Year.


damage, as opposed to the repairs and improvements financed by the parishion­ ers’ generosity, has been covered by £250,000 from


Restoration of the fire the insurance companies.


reopening is Easter Eve, April 18th, when the Bishop of Blackburn, the Rt Rev. Robert Mar- tineau, is due to perform a rehallowing service.


Target date for the


church on Tuesday to check how the building work is progressing and a definite decision on the date for the .rehallowing service will be made at a meeting of the PCC the following Friday.


Architects will visit the


seems to be going accord­ ing to schedule after a somewhat slow s ta r t ,” said Canon Hudson, “and we are confident that ev­ erything will be ready by Easter Eve.


“All the work now


had.to hold our services and other events in the Parish Hall, using a port­ able a l ta r which was stored in the church but escaped damage in the


“Since the fire, we have blaze.


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disruption for parish events, such as the annual Operatic arid Dramatic Society musical, which has to give a reduced number of performances, but everyone has been very understanding and helpful. ‘i t has also meant that


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we have had fewer wed­ dings, but an encouraging sign is that we already have one booked for the week after Easter in the


church.” Canon Hudson added


how delighted he was with the parishioners’ ef­ fo r ts in reaching and indeed exceeding the re­ storation fund target of £20,000 in such a short


this amount by August,”; he said, “but some well- organised-^and ■ well-sup­


space of time. “We set out to raise,


ported events meant that our final figure was more; than £25,000.” • A point of financial and


tury building on roughly


historical interest is that when the present church replacing a 15th-cen­


■the same site — was con­ structed in 1828, it. cost just £3,500!


Musical success


PUPILS of Mr Frank James Cr owde r , of Bolton-by-Bowland, have been successful in recent Associated Board music examinations. They are: pianoforte


Mi c ha e l a Hammond (grade 2), Emma Lowther (grade 3 merit), Rebecca


Lowther and Malcolm King (grade 4), Sheila Bil­ lows (grade 5). ! Theory: Michaeia Ham­ mond (grade 2), Emma Lowther (grade 2), Re­ becca Lowther (grade 5), Alison Birch (grade' 6). Malcolm King already has final grades in theory and singing.


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