6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 11th, 1981 Wiswell RED ROSE FESTIVAL — RIBBLE VALLEY
Prizes for all Wiswell WI: took over
COME TO THE
THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 14th, at CLITHEROE from 12 noon until 5 p. OVER 50 STALLS, GAMES, etc., WILL BE ON CASTLE ST, MARKET PLACE, YORK ST, KING ST. and on the MARKET.
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STALLS
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LOWFIELD HOUSE, RAILWAY VIEW AVENUE,
CLITHEROE Tel. 23576
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
BLACKBURN
CLITHEROE BRANCH TEL. 22611
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PETER AND NEWSAGENTS
CAROLE JEFFREY’S
38 HENTHORN RDJ CLITHEROE
Telephone 23311
BUY YOUR CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES HERE!
PAPERS DELIVERED OR GET ALL YOUR KONDITOREI CAFE
NUMBER FIFTEEN Lowergate, Clitheroe
Danish Sandwiches, Home made Cakes, Snacks, Tea and Coffee
ALL STALLS AND STALLHOLDERS WILL BE DRESSED TO REPRESENT A BOOK TITLE AND THERE WILL BE A QUIZ COMPETITION WITH PRIZES OF BOOK TOKENS.
PICK UP AN ENTRY FORM ON THE DAY.
ALSO SUNDAY, JUNE 14th, at 11 a.m.
71/z mile race, finishing outside Ribblesdale School, Queen’s Road, Clitheroe. The route will be through Clitheroe to Pendle Hill and return.
THE 8th ANNUAL CLITHEROE FELL RACE
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HAWORTH STAMP DEALERS
TRUTEX LTD Head Office:
GRINDLETON, CLITHEROE
Tel. Clitheroe 41621
HOTHERSALL, FORREST,
Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents
McKENNA & SON
BANK
SALESROOMS, CLITHEROE
Tel. 22695 or 25446 Fashion
for the Young Generation
BATEMAN’S CASTLE STREET,
CLITHEROE. Tel. 23425 '
JOHN LAZENBY TIMBER
SUPPLIES
THE WORKSHOP, HALL ST,
CLITHEROE
Tel. Clitheroe 25877 (OPEN till 6 p.m.)
D. LORD & SON
FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS
3 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22488
COMPANY LTD
STALWART DYEING
PRIMROSE WORKS, CLITHEROE.
Carpet bargains direct from the factory
Tel. 23721
and ROSS and KERR and WOODWARD
MORTIMER, GORSE
Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors
5 and 7 Castle Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 27331. 79 King Street,
Whalley. Tel. 2564. D00TS0N LTD. BRIAN
Victoria Street, Clitheroe'
Tel. 25211/2/3 Also
Low Moor Garage, Peugeot Dealers
Tel. Clitheroe 26021/2
PUNCH AND
JUDY m o r r i s dancing
NOTICE TO STALLHOLDERS •—WHEN YOU HAVE
UNLOADED YOUR VEHICLES PLEASE PARK WELL AWAY FROM THE AREA TO ALLOW FOR VISITORS CARS — THERE WILL BE NO
PARKING ON CLOSED STREETS.
riverside jazzmen AND
SCHOOL BAND
THERE’S
SOMETHING HEREFOR EVERYONE
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th BAND CONCERT
AT 2-30 p.m. featuring the
ST AUGUSTINE SCHOOL BAND The New Bandstand, Clitheroe Castle Grounds
DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD
BUILDERS and PLUMBERS ‘ MERCHANTS
DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22311
F. A. ALLEN & SONS LTD
Paint and Wallpaper for the professional and D.I. Y. decorator
1-5 WESLEYAN
ROW, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22446.
SOWERBUTTS & C 0 .
H.M.
House Furnishers, Cai"pet Fitters
10 KING STREET, CLITHEROE
Tel. 22598
F. A. SOUTH & CO.
WALLCOVERINGS, PAINTS, CURTAINS
KING LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 24066
STATIONERY - TOYS AND GAMES
BOOKS-MAPS -
S. J. MOORE & SONS
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HEATING ENGINEERS & PLUMBERS
26-30 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22698
TAYLOR & CO. GEOFFREY
8 CHURCH STREET,
CLITHEROE Tel. 23252
Also at Preston, Burnley, Blackburn, Accrington, Darwen' & Blackpool.
RIBBLESDALE KITCHEN Pr STUDIO
Visit our showrooms
QUEENSWAY, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27727
SMITH (Insurances)
COOK and Ltd.
Insurance Brokers 40 WELL
TERRACE,
CLITHEROE Tel. 22381/2
ofessional advice, free design facilities
COACH HOUSE . COURT,
YORKSTREET SHOWROOMS, CLITHEROE Tel. 23141
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HARGREAVES RADIO, TV
A. E.
ELECTRICAL and CYCLES
MOOR LANE and WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE Tel. 22683
STEELE & CO. F.W.L.
ESTATE AGENTS-: VALUERS
Local Agents Huddersfield & • Bradford Building Society
1-3 CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE
Tel. 22092
PENTHOUSE POTTERY
CHINA, POTTERY, GLASSWARE
SWAN
COURTYARD CLITHEROE
. Tel. 23244
R. TURNER & SON
SPORTSWEAR & FOOTWEAR
37 CASTLE STREET,
CLITHEROE Telephone 23867
FRED READ & CO.
TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS
9 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
Tel. 22562
B. M. SHEARER LTD.
BRENNAND t
STREET GARAGE, CLITHEROE Tel. 23750
C0NER0N& LEEMING
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JEWELLERY, GLASS AND CHINA
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17/19 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE
Tel. 22626 ■
13 CASTLE STREET, . CLITHEROE. Tel. 23842.
RUFUS CARR LTD
BAWDLANDS GARAGE,
CLITHEROE, and
CENTRAL GARAGE, , RIMINGTON.
FORD RETAIL DEALERS Tel. 22173
56 KING STREET, CLITHEROE •
......Tel. 25151 CHILDREN’S CASTLE ROUNDABOUTS, etc.
PROCEEDS TO LOCAL
ORGANISATIONS AND CHARITIES.
ORGANISED BY RIBBLE VALLEY SPORTS AND RECREATION COUNCIL
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th SUNDAY MARKET
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
CLITHEROE BOYS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL PLAYGROUND
THIS ADVERTISEMENT HAS BEEN KINDLY SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BUSINESSES KAYDEE
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Editorial Tel. 22324. Advertising 22323
KAINE & I
79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE
Tel. 23444
COWMAN’S BUTCHERS
16 varieties of sausage, 8 varieties of burgers
16 CASTLE GATE and
4 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
Tel. 24246 IRONMONGERS DAWSONS
ADVERTISER & TIMES I
CLITHEROE
3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
HARRISON & KERR
SPECIALIST IN BEEF,
LAMB AND PORK, DEEP FREEZE SUPPLIED
13 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 23253
RAWS0N i
DISCOUNT BED CENTRE
PALLISTER CHARTERED SURVEYORS
JOHN F.R.l.C.S.
EXTENSIVE PROPERTY SERVICES including
SALES, SURVEYS,
MANAGEMENT, CPO PLANNING, etc.
2 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 25697.
OUT OF DOORS
LADIES'& MEN'S FASHIONS
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE,
CHATBURN Tel. 41597
ROYAL HOTEL SW AM
Open from 10 a.m. for morning coffee Lunch 12-2 p.m.
High teas 3-30 to 6 p.m. SERVICE A
SPECIALITY Tel. Clitheroe 23130
S. R. WHITHAM & SONS
High Class Family Butchers
Number One for
choice at Number One Moor Lane,
■ Clitheroe Tel. 23157
LADIES’WEAR & ' ACCESSORIES
9 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22293
ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD.
SKIP CONTAINER SERVICE
then-meeting at Low Moor last week — supply- mg and serving tea and providing entertainment. Each disabled club member was given a free raffle ticket for a trayful of prizes and by supple menting the remaining cakes and flowers decorat ing the tables, almost every member had some thing to take home.
n- 1c,arJV ! Red Cross Disabled Club members at
presented with a pot plant.
Martin Top
sary Services at Salem Congregational Chapel, Martin Top, on Whit Sunday were conducted by guest preacher Mr Keith Wills, of Burnley. The young people of the
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Mrs H. Cooke was thank ed by Mrs Perry on behalf of the disabled club and
vided by Mrs Mary Heath, of Blackburn, who sang songs and accom panied herself on the g u i ta r . Wiswell WI member Mrs F. Birtwell gave several monologues in Lancashire dialect. Mrs Heath asked for her fee to be donated to the Black burn Hospice Fund. Wiswell WI president
Entertainment was pro-
church presented recita tions connected with car penters’ tools. For each tool a recitation describ ing its use was followed by another verse which gave a lesson to be learnt from it. Those who took part
sang “Working for the Master” to “In our work and in our play”, accom panied by Karen Oliver on the piano. Valerie Moor- house and Christine Oliver read Bible pas sages. Mr Wills brought Freddie, a ventriloquist’s doll, to convey his chil dren’s message on Joy. The theme for the af
were: Mary Cullingford, Ian, Kathryn and Michael Smith, Richard and Andrew Oliver, David Scott, Julie Files and Carol Sherry. The young people also
ternoon was Life with a capital “L” not with a big “I”, and in the evening he spoke of the Flower of the Holy Spirit. Peter Moorhouse was
organist in the afternoon and Miss Karen Oliver in the evening. Collections were for chapel funds.
Read
when Read’s Ribble Cub Scout pack met in St John’s School, Michael Armstrong and Iain Law were presented with cyc list badges and Neil Hutchinson received his stage 3 .swimmer’s badge. 1st stage swimmer’s badges were awarded to Nicholas Wharfe and Andrew Edwards.
Badges On Tuesday evening
Waste Over four tonnes of
waste paper was collected on Saturday morning by Read Scouts and Guides P a re n ts Committee, boosting group funds by £41.
night whist drive in Read Constitutional Club were: Ladies — Mrs Slater, Mrs E. Bracewell (cons). Gents — Mrs M. Pollard,. Mrs P. Longbottom (cons). Special prize: Mrs M. Pickles. MC: Mrs R. Hargreaves.
All the aces Winners at the Monday
Rimington
sponded to Rimington WI’s invitation to poten tial members to attend. They were welcomed by president Mrs E. Jackson. She thanked all who
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helped with the May rev e ls and Mrs B. Spencer for arranging the outing to Hexham and the Dales. The president reported
on a questionnaire regard ing the annual donation of the LFWI of cotton dress lengths to the Solomon Island women. In view of the availability of cheaper Eastern-made fabrics, it- has been decided' to supply sewing aids, which are needea more ur
gently. Speaker Mrs M. Allen
gave a fascinating talk on “Herbs and their uses,” tracing the history of herbal remedies from ear- l ie s t times through Roman occupation to the present day. Many and varied were
the potions and lotions supposed to cure every disease known to man, though some of the “cures” sounded far worse than the conditions they were meant to relieve.
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