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6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August,13th, 1981


LHUGEIQUIDATION


WI shows its skills


UNIFLEX LIVING FURNITURE PARK VIEW LTD


SIDEBOARDS —WALL UNITS, HI-FI UNITS,


CHAIRS, TABLES, OVER 500 PIECES


The Furniture is Top Quality Assembled


Furniture in real teak and Mahogany Finishes.


Rimington WI Handicraft ana Produce Show held in the. Memorial "Institute.


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Chairman’of the show Anna Knight. Ellis memorial committee MreA. Holgate P"??


welcomed a large gather- Flo^ai Art20 '


former Rimington re s i- dent.


mg of visitors and .intro-. > Nurseryrhyme arrangement: duced-the opener,- Mrs- B. ^Mrs C. Thistlethwaite. Ar-


cHUd with most points . -


Dugdale; of Clitheroe, " a- S"**"*"1 twithout',-floweis:. ®


* Mrs F. Metcalfe. Mrs Thist-; iethwaite, Mrs D.-.Heaton,


the exhibitors and recaf- Thistlethwaite, Mrs F. Lee. l i n g m a n y h a p p y ;


memories-of her time in the village, she presented the trophies. Tom Hoskin and ...Karl Duerden gave flower sprays to the plat­ form party.





was-a-rewarding.day for the ■ show committee and an enjoyable afternoon for visitors. Raffle winners were Mrs Ingleby and Mrs Allen.


Teas were served and it


Trophy winners Coronation Cup for most


RESULTS


points, pewter tankard for veg­ etables, Silver Jubilee Cup for best exhibit in flower section and the Carr Family memorial tribute for most points in con­ fectionery — Mrs E. Hartley. Birtwistle Cup for home-


frown cut flowers and Brennan


tionery — Mrs D. Heaton. Eva Bulcock m em o r ia l


ilver Jubilee Cup for confec­ » r


E. Jackson. Fluted goblet for pot plant — Mrs A. Oldfield. M. J. Carr memorial trophy


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rosebowl for best exhibit and Barlow Cup for handicrafts — Mrs J. Robinson. Goblet for preserves — Mrs


for best children’s exhibit —


After congratulating Metcalfe, Mrs C.-Wilson, Mrs. Arrangement in cup and


Wine glass arrangement: Mrs.


saucer: Sirs D. Eccles, Mrs Metcalfe/ Mrs A. Seed, Mrs F. Oliver. Hedgerow arrange­ ment: Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Heaton, Mrs A. Walker. Arrangement not more than 4in.: Mrs Thistlethwaite, Miss B. Woodcock,- Mrs Seed, Mrs Eccles. Dress spray: Miss M. Bair-


ley, Mrs D. Whittaker Miss Woodcock. Peas: Mrs Hartley, Mrs Whawell, Miss Woodcock, Mrs Heaton. Turnips: Mrs Heaton. Broad beans: Miss Woodcock, Mrs Jackson. Beetroot: 1 and 2 Mrs Hart­


Vegetables Potatoes: 1 and 3 Mrs Hart­


Farm produce Brown eggs: Mrs Heaton,


stow, Mrs Seed, 3rd and re­ s e rv e Mrs E. H a r t le y . Buttonhole: Mrs Hartley, Mrs F. Ingleby, Mrs Seed. Floral wall arrangement: Mrs Seed, Mrs Jackson, Miss Bairstow, Mrs Jackson. Flowers Dahlias: Mrs Seed, Mrs B.


Tinted eggs: Mrs Seed, Mrs'J. Smith, Mrs Thistlethwaite.


Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs Seed.


Preserves Soft fruit jam: Mrs Jackson,


Spencer. Tea rose: Mrs A. Walker, Mrs Spencer, Mrs Seed, Mrs R. Robinson. Floribunda roses: Miss Wood­ cock, Mrs In g leb y , Mrs


rrhinums: Mrs Seed. One stem: Miss Woodcock, Mrs Seed, Mrs J. Whaweli. Four stems: Mrs- Heaton, Mrs Spencer, Miss Woodcock. Flowering pot plant: Mrs A.


Heaton. Sweet peas: Mrs Seed. Anti­


Oldfield, Miss Woodcock, 3rd and reserve Mrs Whaweli. Foliage plant: Mrs Seed, Mrs J. Taylor, Mrs Oldfield, Mrs Robinson. Cactus or succulent: Mrs Walker, Mrs Ingleby, 3rd and reserve Mrs Jackson.


Mrs Seed. Mrs D. Wells. Stoned fruit: 1 and 2 Mrs In­ gleby. Marmalade: Mrs Old­ f ie ld , Mrs Ingleby, Mrs Robinson. Lemon cheese: Mrs Ingleby,


lethwaite. Mrs Smith, Mrs


’ Eccles, Mrs Whittaker. Tray of vegetables: Mrs Hartley.


ley, Mrs Heaton. Lettuce: Mrs Heaton, Mrs Hartley, Mrs


Bairstow. Chocolate oake: Mrs. Thist-:,


Spencer, Mrs.- Wilson. . Fruit and nut loaf: Mrs Bairstow, Miss- Bairstow, Mrs- A. Hol­ gate, Mrs Heaton. Bread: 1 and 2 Mrs Heaton, Miss Woodcock.


Mrs F. Lee. • Mince pies: Mrs Heaton, Mrs


E . S i lv e rw o o d , Mrs B. Spencer, Mrs Thistlethwaite. Shortbread: Mrs Hartley, Mrs Ingleby, Mrs. F. Metcalfe. , Quaker oat biscuits:; Mrs Wilson, Mrs Knowles,' Mrs


Heaton, Mrs K. Scott. ", Fancy cakes: 1 and 2 .Mrs


Knowles. Gingernuts: Mrs Scott, Mrs Bairstow, Mrs Met­ calfe, Mrs Heaton. Custard pie: Mrs Bairstow, Mrs Spencer, Mrs E. Silverwood,' Mrs


Mrs Spencer, 3rd and reserve Mrs A. Holgate. Salad cream: 1 and 2 Mrs Hartley, Miss Bair­


stow. Beetroot: 1 and 2 Mrs Hart­


ley, Mrs Knowles. Chutney or pickles: 1 and 3 Mrs Seed, Mrs Oldfield.; Unusual preserves:


Mrs Heaton. .


Wilson, Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs Heaton. Cold sweet: 1 and 2 Mrs Knowles. ‘ Confectionery Fruit cake: Mrs Robinson,


Fresh .fruit salad:. Mrs C. ,


Heaton. Jam tart: Mrs Hartley, Mrs


Spencer, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Heaton. Toffee: Mrs Ingleby, Mrs Bairstow, Mrs Knowles,- Mrs Heaton. Marble cake: Mrs Thistlethwaite, Mrs Hartley, Mrs Knowles, Mrs Whittaker.


Handicrafts


Mrs Wilson, 3rd and reserve Mrs Hartley. Swiss roll: Mrs Thistlethwaite, 2 and 3 Mrs


gate, Mrs Bairstow. Tatting: 1 and 2 Mrs Ingleby. Garment: Mrs JVells. Mrs Scott, Mrs In-


Mrs Jackson. Canvas work:. 1 and 3 Mrs Walker, Mrs Eccles. Crochet: Mrs Ingleby, Mrs Holgate, Mrs Silverwood. - Crochet garment: Mrs Hol­


Embroidery: Mrs 'Holgate, .


Double knitting: joint first Mrs Holgate . and ■ Mrs Wells, Mrs Heaton, Mrs Bairstow, Mrs Jackson.


ifrs Knowles.


' Dressmaking: Mrs Robinson, Mrs Knowles, Mrs Walker. Soft furnishing: Mrs Walker, Mrs'Jackson, Mrs Hartley, Mrs Bairstow. Bag: joint first Mrs Wells and Mrs Scott, Mrs Knowles, Mrs Bairstow. .Embroidered handkerchief: 2


TEMPTING, confectionery, colourful flower dis-


s and fine examples'of. knitting, needlework other crafts were on.’display at the 34th


AT the prizegiving are, from the left: Mrs r t i j f - j j .


Mrs K n o w l e s , "Anna Knight, Mrs Hoi-


2 2 ^ DuSSe ■ Mrs Hartley, Mrs Robin- son,' Mrs Ja c k so n and Mrs Heaton.^


Mrs Heaton, 3rd and reserve Mrs Hartley. Picture: Mrs Bairstow*, Mrs Wallace, Mrs W.alker. Other handicraft: 1 and .‘3 Mrs Hartley, 3rd and reserve, Mrs Heaton. "


Knight. Jam tarts: 1 and 3 C. Knight, Annabel Heaton. 'Maias-of-honour: A. Heaton, J. Thistlethwaite, Anna Knight. Handwriting: A. Heaton, N.


years — Amy Knight. 8-10 — Christopher Knignt, Andrew Oliver. 11-15 — Nicola Wilson, Jean Thistlethwaite. Edible necklace: David Scott, J. Thist­ lethwaite. Collage: 8-10 years — 1 and 2, D. Scott. 11-15 — N. Wilson. Chocolate crispies: Amy


Children’s section Wild flower arrangement: 5-7


Wilson, Anna Knight. Painting: 1 and 2 Anna Knight, D. Scott. Handicraft: 10 ana under — 1 and 3 D. Scott; C. Knight. 11- lS — 1 and 2 William Robin, son, N. Wilson.


Two coaches hired for Royal outing to zoo


6ft. teak finish Wall Unit including Binatone Radio Normally £274, Liquidation Price


£125


1 ........" W — 1


3ft. 10in. teak finish Cocktail Wall Unit


Normally £164 Liquidation Price £69.90


Mahogany finish


4ft. 11 in. teak finish sideboard Normally £103


Liquidation Price £35 LOT 1


3ft. 10in. finish Hi-Fi Unit


Normally £64 Liquidation Price


Long John Coffee Table Normally £50


Liquidation Price £19.50 Norm.


29 5ft. 6in. TEAK FINISH SIDEBOARDS...............................£113.00


25 4ft. 11 in. TEAK FINISH SIDEBOARDS.............................. £103


4 5ft. WALL UNITS TEAK FINISH............................... £204


6 6ft. WALL UNITS TEAK FINISH with BINATONE RADIO................ £274


6 5ft. 6in. TEAK FINISH WALL UNITS......................


£282.00


7 4ft. 6in. TEAK FINISH COCKTAIL UNITS, MARQUETRY DESIGN.................£234.00


29 3ft. 10in. TEAK FINISH WALL UNIT.................................. £144


Teak finish circular extending Dining Table


Normally £106 Liquidation Price £ 6 9 .9 0 ... §SSI|lSL


17 3ft. 10in. TEAK FINISH UNIT MARQUETRY DESIGN................ £175


LOT 2 38 3ft. 10in. TEAK FINISH HI-FI UNITS.................................. £64


12 3ft. 10in. MAHOGANY FINISH HI-FI UNIT.................................... £80.00


7 LONG JOHN TABLES MAHOGANY FINISH.................... £50.00


3 RECTANGULAR DINING TABLE " TEAK FINISH............................... £98.00


5 CIRCULAR DINING TABLE TEAK FINISH................................£106.00


2 GATE-LEG DINING TABLE TEAK FINISH............................... £78.00


3 OVAL DINING TABLE TEAK FINISH............................... £112


6 CIRCULAR MAHOGANY ■FINISH TABLE........... ................. £136


{Solid panel back Dining Chair Normally £24.50


Liquidation Price £ 9 .9 0 Sale handled by


LOT 3 189 SOLID OAK PANEL BACK DINING CHAIRS, BEIGE PVC SEATS................................


Liq. Price


£35.00 £48.50 £95.00


£125.00 £129.90


£99.90 £49.90 £69.90


£25.00 £35.00 £19.50 £59.90


£29.90 £69.90 £79.90 £79.90


£24.50 £9.90


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Usual facilities ' available for sale goods


TEACHERS OF ART MARRY


ART teachers Miss Katherine Jane Ratcliffe and Mr Geoffrey M. Greatorex were married at St Thomas the Martyr Church, Upholland. The bridegroom, second


B R ID G E C LU B


TWELVE tables' were in play at last week’s duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were: NS — Mrs


Thorne and Mrs Russell, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mr A. Woollin. EW — Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde, Mr and Mrs Walsh. An interesting grand slam


hand was the following: •E dealer, love all


S 10 H AK D J54 C KQJ10975


S K865 H J752 D A982 ,C 2 ■


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S AQJ9732


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S 4 H Q1098643 D 1063 C 83


After a two-spade opening


bid by east and a positive reply by west, north should bid five clubs. East can do no more than bid five spades,' which usually closes the transaction. A young pair from Burnley,


son of Mr and Mrs P. D. Greatorex, of Lingfield Avenue, Clitheroe, works in Crawley. His bride, who teaches


in Littlehampton, is the ‘ Mr and Mrs if Stoney


daughter of P. Ratcliffe,


Brow, Roby Mill, Uphol­


land. . ■ Given away by her


father, she wore a cream crepe lace-trimmed gown with a pin tucked bodice and sleeves and an A-line skirt with a semi-circular overskirt. She had a head­ dress of fresh flowers to match her bouquet of cream roses, carnations, stephanotis and chin- cherinchee. In attendance were her


sisters, Caroline Anne, Gillian Clare and Fiona Helen Ratcliffe, who wore dresses of sage green crepe with cream lace yokes and sashes. They had headdresses


however, bid six clubs showing first round control. West bid six diamonds and east bid the grand slam in spades. A good bidding sequence


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of fresh flowers and car­ ried bouquets of. sonia r.oses, stephanotis and lily-of-the-valley. ’ Best man was Mr Paul Oughton and groomsman was Mr Timothy Wright, the bride’s cousin. Ushers w e r e Mr S t u a r t Greatorex, the brideg­ room’s cousin, and Mr Simon - Ratcliffe, the, bride’s cousin. Organist was Mr K.


Rainford and the service was conducted by. the Rev. N. M. Wolfe. A reception was held at


Brittany, the couple will live in Littlehampton, ■-East Sussex. ■ -


Stopforths Farm, Dalton. After a honeymoon in


AN outing to Chester' Zoo was the way residents of Whatley Road, Clitheroe, chose to celebrate the Royal wedding. The trip, on Sunday, was organised by Mrs Pat Wilks and Mrs Valerie Knox and proved so popular that two coaches had to be hired to take the 90 adults and youngsters.


Six months to learn the ropes


THE very valuable role of the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s .works superintendent was emphasised at a meeting of the council’s Policy and Resources Committee. ‘ Councillors decided that


it would take at least six months for a successor to learn the ropes from the current superintendent, Mr Austin Mullaney, who retires next March. Despite comments from


some councillors that it was too long a period; particularly in the present economic climate; they gave the go-ahead to the Personnel committee to appoint a successor and ailow a six-month period of dual working “ to en su r e a smooth changeover and achieve continuity for this impor­ tant post.”


Planning • refusal


SEVERAL planning ap­ plications have been re­ fused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Control Sub-commit- tee.


. They include: double- ■ . . .


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sided illuminated sign at 1 Clitheroe Central Work- | ingmen’s Club; construe- j tion of an agricultural j access at Brick House ! 'Farm, Chipping; two il­ luminated signs for Burn­ ley Building Society; and extension of a . dwelling into part of a barn at 1 G r e enf ie ld C o t ta g e ,


Grindleton. Pendle Club


WINNERS at; -ClitKeroe Pendle Club’s bridge, ses­ sion were: Mr J. Harrison and Mrs E:. Bush, Mrs K. Brabbing and ■ Mrs M.


Manning. ’ '


A fun-packed week in store


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THIS year’s Clitheroe. Playscheme starts at Trinity School on Monday and promises to be a bumper, fun-packed week for youngsters in the "bble Valley


Ri: aged seven to 10.


organised by the local branch of Toe H, runs from 9-30 a.m. to 3-30 p.m. Monday to Friday and will include a host of indoor and outdoor ac­ tivities designed to keep the children occupied while on holiday from' school.


The scheme, the second Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, Clitheroe, will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday: Charles Clegg, Church Street, Clitheroe, noon to l'p.m.- Monday to Friday 6 to 7 p.m.


Attractions will include


a giant inflatable monster and a wide variety of indoor and outdoor games in the schoolroom and on the Castle field. The children will also


be making masks for use on the Toe H float at the


- Clitheroe torchlight pro­ cession on September 5th. Fifteen young adults


from all over the countrv will be helping with supervision. Provision has been


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made for 120 children.Ap­ plications to join the"play- scheme should be made to


■ Toe H. secretary Mr Frank Morris, 21 King


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