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Hodder Valley show hits sunshine jackpot at last
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g hands t and domino
vinners: Ladies anning, E. A. Mrs Holgate.
K. Hargreaves, mith, Mrs T.
's: M. Robin- Lawson, J . E. Newhouse,
on, Mrs H. De- ’affle: Mr Ed- Mrs T. Hay-
dleton e d g e row
iemonstration of om the garden row by Miss J.
vas a good at- at Grindleton
members were attend the home day at Whalley er 16th.
.vided between eroe Support the Leonard
CATTLE
Local Heifer calf bom after August
1st, 1980: 1 and Cottam Cup,, Miss C. Parker; 2 and 3, S.. Peel. Dairy heifer not more than two broad teeth: 1 arid late E. Parkinson Cup, J. and K. Parker. Dairy heifer in calf or milk: S. Peel, J. and K. Parker. Dairy cow in calf or milk: J. and K. Parker. Best
calved cow or heifer: J. and K. Parker. Open. Daiiy bull: H. Bargh. Heifer
.50 raised at a e at Lane Ends' t ago will be
’omes and the peal Fund. Nuttall offered birthday cake r. Miller to ice
lg aids were ir the Solomon
Brennand, Mrs and Mrs E.
swell
isual rock or md by Mr Eric ’as won by Mrs ownham. Mrs won the raffle
given by Mrs l ig h am , of She was thank- Hazel Parker. . petition for the
le s s o n t of Wiswell ing was a his- about Bowland
of the competi- arrangement of material were
calf born after August 1st, 1980: 1 and 3, J. Cotlinson, J. and K. Parker. Dairy heifer not more than two broad teeth: J. and K. Parker. Dairy heifer in calf or milk: J. Collinson, S. Peel, J. and K. Parker. Dairy cow in calf or milk: 1, 2 and 3, H. Bargh. Beef cow or heifer: Mr and
rg a n is e d by laves WI was Hodder Bridge londay evening,
BLUE skie s and bright sunshine at tracted spectators by the .hundr ed to Hodder Valley Show on Saturday and broke the weather, j inx which
haunted the event for the past five years.
has
into the 70s and visitors were able to walk about in; shirtsleeves and dres ses instead of wellingtons and raincoats.
Temperatures sizzled
them to see at this year’s venue — the recreation ground at Dunsop Bridge. For in addition to a host of attractions, includ
There was plenty for ■ ’
ing a local adaptation of the motor cycle Kick Start competition, there was a record entry of more than 1,100 in the different show classes. Most significant in
vegetable, baking and photography classes were also higher. However, there was a
crease was in the chil dren's section, where the. number of exhibits in creased by '200. Entries in the sheep.
All the results
Wolfenden, Miss B. Hodson. (14.2hh): Miss A. Lund, Miss K. Hodson, Miss J. Whitaker.' '. Handy pony: 1 and Metcalfe
FLOWERS
King-Wilkinsori Rosebowl, Mrs J. Carr, "Mrs M. B. McFall. Vase of roses: Miss R. Cross. Rose: 1 and Mrs J. A. R. Kay Trophy, Miss T. Lawson, Mrs E. Lawson, Miss Cross. Sweet peas: Miss, Lawson, Mrs M. M. Shaw. Sweet peas, one variety: Mrs Lawson, Miss Lawson. Ch ry san th em ums : .Miss.
Mixed roses: 1 and late Col.
Colour print inside show: Mr Barlow, Mrs Wallbank, Mr Cowking. Animal photography: Mr B. Singleton, Mr Barlow,
Trophy, Miss V. Mason, Miss K. Hodson, Miss Wright.:, Readwood Cup: Miss A. Lund.
Mrs C. Scott. Colour portrait: Mr Single-
ton, 2 and 3, Mr Barlow. Colour slide: Mr Cowking, 2 and 3, Mr Barlow. Miss E. M. Taylor Memorial Trophy: equal 1, Mrs Robinson and Mrs Peel.
Mrs N. Robinson. Breeding bull: Slaidbum Farmers. Geld heifer or bullock: 1 and 2 and West Cumberland Farmer's Trophy and Mrs H. A. Shaw Challenge Trophy, Slaidburn Farmers, P. Marsden. Three cattle: J . and K.
Parker. Pair of newly-calved dairy cattle: J. and K. Parker.' Collection of not less than three cattle: J. and K. Parker. ■ Best bull: Slaidburn Far
, Pansies or violas: Miss L. Pinder. Window plant in bloom: Mrs Pye, 2 and 3, Mrs G. Baines. Plant in foliage: Mrs Baines, 2 and . 3, Mrs, Pye. Other flowers: Miss Lawson, Mrs Pye, Miss Cross. Cactus or succulent: Mrs Lawson, Mrs M. Parry. Barker Shield (under 21) and
FLORAL ART
mers, H. Bargh. Best female animal: H. Bargh. S. R. H. Lever, Col. C. J. Hirst and Timothy Proctor Cups: J. and K. Parker. Hanson Cup (bull): Slaidburn
SHEEP
Fat sheep Two lambs, wedders only
(homed): L. T. Whitaker. Two lambs (dodded): 1 and 2, P. Metcalfe, A. Scott. Dodded Tup lamb: 1 and 2, G.
Farmers. Hanson Cup (cow): H. Bargh.
Mrs M. Cowking. Arranged flower heads: Mrs Pye, Miss H. Swindlehurst, Mrs Leeming. Bedside arrangement: Miss Shaw, Mrs J. Lawson. Posy bowl: Miss Swindlehurst, Mrs E. Lawson. Wedding bouquet: Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs Lawson. A Royal occasion exhibit:
Table centre: Mrs M. Parker,
Lawson. Single dahlias: Mrs Shaw. Mixed dahlias: Mrs Shaw. Annuals: P. Cowking. Perennials: Mrs M. Pye, P .; Cowking. Antirrhinums: Mrs McFall.
Wozniak, Julia Killeen. Hand work: Duncan Singleton, Gayle Dixon, Kevin Fenby. 5 to 7 Pattern from pressed flow
Under five Potato print: 1 and 3, Renata
CHILDREN’S SECTION
■was due possibly to the long wet spell during the summer. “The whole event- has
decrease in the heavy horse, handicraft and flower sections. The fall- off in the floral entries
, gone better and when we, reckon up our receipts I am sure we will find that we have had a record at tendance.” ’
jinx of bad weather which we have had to face in recent years,” said a show spokesman. “Things .couldn’t have.
been a tremendous suc cess 'and at long last we seem to have broken the
STRIKING it rich in silver at the show were Mr John . Parker and daughter Carol, of Gamble Hall Farm, Newton. They took a calf and three cows-to the event and. collected five trophies.
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War film‘biased’ and ‘outdated’
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, “The - War Game” is not favoured -by a Ribble Valley Council committee.
Served in the Navy
THE funeral of Mr Harry Dawson, a kiln burner at Ribblesdale Cement for 19. years, took place at Ac crington Crematorium on Saturday. ' Mr Dawson (58) died at
his home in Mayfield Avenue, Clitheroe. He came to the town in
the 1950s after .leaving the Navy. His naval career took
THE showing of the controversial nuclear film
sources Committee is re commending th a t the council does not press the Government and the BBC to show the film. Councillors had a pri
The Policy and Re
vate, viewing of the 45- minute' film after last month’s council meeting and Coun. Jimmy Fell commented: “It is an ex tremely biased film giving only one side of the case. “There are only a few
him to all parts of the world, one of the high lights being when his ship provided an escort for the Queen on a visit to Au stralia. Afterwards, he and his
*yv . •. ■ CYLINDERS EXCHANGED 2 STOCKISTS GAS
; Large stocks of gas and electric welding ' ; equipment
Extensive stocks of steel, nuts, bolts and engineers tools!
HIRE EQUIPMENT SAFETY WORK BOOTS, WELLINGTONS, etc.
For the garage, building and plumbing, agricultural, power tools etc.
OPEN MON. TO FRI. 8 to 5-30 p.m. SAT. 9 — 12-30 p.m, HARRISONS ENGINEERING
grains of fact and a lot of supposition and presump tion." Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg
wife Elizabeth lived in Whalley Road before moving to Mayfield Avenue.. . Among those. at Satur-
card: J. McNamee, J. Purkis, A. Killeen. Handwriting: Robert Barber,'
ers: Jane McNamee, Philip Leedham, Alexandra Killeen. Model: Joseph Purkis, A. Kil leen, Stephen Cottam. Paint ing: Neil Beattie, P. Leedham, Joanne Roscoe. Royal Wedding
J . Southworth Bowl: Miss Lawson.
Janet Mason, J. McNamee. Collage: J. McNamee, Emiline Guest, J. Purkis. Paper plate face: J. Mason, J. McNamee, A. Killeen. Coloured doyley: P. L eed h am, J . P u rk is , J . McNamee. Handwork: A. Kil leen, J. Purkis, J. McNamee.
8 to 9 Painting: Duncan Cowking,
Parker. Two half-bred breeding gimmer lambs: 1 and J. C. Kenyon Cup, A. Scott. Shearl ing tup: 1 and 2, G. Parker. Tup: A. Carr,. G. Parker. Single gimmer lamb, half-bred: A. Scott. . Shearling gimmer, half-bred:
Mrs Cowking, Mrs J. Lawson. Hedgerow arrangement: Miss Lawson, Mrs Shaw, Mrs Cowk ing. Flowers and foliage: Mrs Cowking, Mrs J. Lawson, Mrs Shaw. Cakestand arrangement: Mrs Shaw, Mrs Cowking, Mrs J. Lawson. VEGETABLES
A. Carr. Two shearling gim- mers: A. Carr. Two half-bred ewes: G. Parker. Two ewes: A. Carr. Pair of breeding ewes: 1 and C. H. Hirst Trophy, G. Parker.
lostesses were 31egg. Mrs S. nd Mrs S. Mer-
nome economics alley Abbey on 16th and a plea for helpers at a on September Whalley CE
en Park is to a te for the ncil meeting at on September
Bradford
t io n •adford’s oldest drs Patsy Cal- celebrated her ir th d a y on
hose who called ‘e in Westfield e her two mar- iters from the England and and friends
llage. iderbank is a
mber of West I.
cottage
.o build a farm ottage on land Lane, Coul-
•ea of outstand- beauty. It was at appropriate ition could be addington.
‘k way * shop
tibble Valley Development
■ss Sports shop at 10 Castle been approved
ittee. refused
•hment of a pro to the But-,
as been turned the Ribble
King Street; ‘:
o the visual of the Whalley : in area:'
ncil’s Develop- ; Committee be- ould be detri- '
JCTION of a trian access to gate car park, as part of a of the rear of
addington, has used by the illey Council’s ent Sub-Com- iuse the land is Forest of Bow-
vere taken for
Shearling tup: Mrs E. Town- son, L. Swindlehurst. .Aged tup: Mrs Townson. Gimmer lamb: Mrs Townson,
Suffolk Tup lamb: L. Swindlehurst.
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Dowle. Runner beans: 1, 2 and 3, J. Dowle. Broad beans: J. Porter, J. Dowle, P. Cowking. Tomatoes: 1 and W. R. King- Wilkinson Trophy, A. Wood. Shallots: 1 and 2, J. Dowle. Lettuce: J. Dowle. Round
Peas: l and 2, J. Porter, J.
Laura Pickford, Stuart Raw. Decorated jam jar: D. Cowk ing, Sarah Rimmer, Katherine Pinder. Model: Lindon Dixon, Esther Parsons, Jonty Mason. Flower arrangement: D. Cowk ing, Ian Breaks. Pattern: Elizabeth Shepherd, Jane Parker, D. Cowking. Handwork: Biday Hodson,
A POPULAR attraction was the gymkhana. Lining up with their mounts are (from the left): Janet Mason (7), Bridget Hodson (9), Kate Hodson (13), Janet Whittaker (10) and Kathryn Smith (10).
E. Shepherd, S. Rimmer. Handwriting: K. Pinder, E. Shepherd, George Parker. Col oured doyley: L. Pickford, Julian Cook, D. Cowking. Animal pictures: D. Cowking, Margaret Carr, Matthew Woz niak. Pressed flower pattern: 1. Breaks, Audrey Whitaker, S. Rimmer. 10 to 11 Painting: Christine Collinson,
(Clitheroe) thought people Should be able to see for themselves the horrific ef fects of nuclear war. “It should not be up to
(Wiswell) was also against showing the film because she said it was'“very out dated.” v Coun. B e r t Jo n e s
day’s funeral were a dozen representatives from Ribblesdale Cement. Mr Dawson is survived
by his wife and two daughters.
Fined £30
FOR parking a car on the zig-zag area of a zebra crossing in Whalley Road, Langho, Andrew Philip Bradford was fined £30 with £5 costs at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. In a letter to the: court,
the defendant (22), of Rogersfield, Langho, said he did not realise he was on the white lines.
us to decide whether or not people should be able to watch this film. People can switch off their sets if th e y d on’t want to watch,” he said. Coun. Geoffrey Ains
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2 and 3, L. Swindlehurst. Shearling gimmers: 1 and 2, Mrs Townson, L. Swind lehurst. Ewe: Mrs Townson, 2 and 3, L. Swindlehurst.. Full group: 1 and the late John L. Wood Trophy, Mrs Townson. Lonk and Lonk Cross Tup, two shear or over: J. A.
and-3, J. Dowle. Oval potatoes: I, 2 and 3, W. Wood. Round potatoes: Mrs M. B. McFall. Marrow: 1 and 2 and Rickett Family Trophy, J. Porter. Other vegetable: 1, 2 and 3, W. Wood.
Onions from sets:. 1, 2 and 3,
Marsden, D. R. Spence, Slaid bum Farmers. Shearling tup: 1 and 2, J. A. Marsden, Slaid bum Farmers. Tup lamb: 1 and 2, J . and J . Walker. Two gimmer lambs: D. R. Spence, J. A. Marsden. Two shearlings: J. A. Mars
den, D. R. Spence. Two ewes: J. A. Marsden, D. R. Spence. Full group: J. A. Marsden, D. R. Spence. Country bred Tup two shear or over: R.
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J . Dowle. Late S. R. H. Leaver Trophy: J. Dowle.
Dowle, J. Mason. Hen eggs (brown): Mrs K. Parker, Mrs M. Parry, Mrs McFall. Chut
EGGS AND PRESERVES Bantam eggs: Mrs McFall, J.
ney: Mrs Parry. Mincemeat: equal 3, Mrs K. Metcalfe, Mrs J. Carr. Rum butter: Mrs Pye, Mrs D. Robinson, Miss P. Robinson. Marmalade: Mrs J. Parkin
Bolton and Sons, J. and J. Walker, L. T. Whitaker. Shearling tup: R. Bolton and Sons, NWWA, J . and J . Walker. Tup lamb: 1 and 3, NWWA, L. T. Whitaker. Two gimmer lambs: NWWA, J. and J. Walker, L. T. Whitaker. Two shearlings: J. and J. Walker, NWWA, S. Hartley. Two ewes: J. and J. Walker,
, Tup two shear or over: 1 and 3, R. Bolton and Sons, J. and J. Walker. Shearling tup: R. Bolton and Sons, J. and J. .Walker, A. Scott. Tup lamb: 1 and 2, J. and J. Walker, A. Scott. TSvo gimmer lambs: R. Bolton and Sons, 2 and 3, J. and J. Walker. Two shearlings:, 1 and 3, J.
R. Bolton and Sons, L. T. Whitaker. Full group: J. and J. Walker, R. Bolton and Sons, NWWA. Swaledaie
and J. Walker, R. Bolton and Sons. Two ewes: R. Bolton and Sons, 2 and 3, J . and J. Walker. Full group: 1 and Mr F. Shaw Cup, K. Bolton and Sons: J. ana J. Walker, A. Scott.
- and West Cumberland Farmers Trophy; R. Bolton and Sons, Mrs Townson. . HEAVY HORSES
cial: equal 1st J. A. Marsden, J. and J. Walker. The late W. Greenhalgh Challenge Trophy:. R. Bolton and Sons. Fylde Water Board Trophy and Wall- : bank Special: R. Bolton and Sons, J . and J . Walker., Norman T re e s Challenge Trophy: R. Bolton and Sons. Mrs J. A. R. Kay Challenge' Cup:, Mrs E. Townson. : Supreme Champion Sheep
Sons Special T rophy:' R. Spence, J . and J . -Walker, NWWA. S. Schofield Memorial Cup: J. and J. Walker. R. Turner Special: R. Bolton and Sons. R. Turner Special: R. Bolton and Sons. G. and E. E. Robinson’s Special: NWWA. The B. and T. Breaks Spe
Mrs Thomas Robinson and, •
■ Parry, Mrs E. Lawson. Lemon cbeese: Mrs Robinson, Mrs Metcalfe, Mrs Whitaker. Toffee: Miss Kenyon, Mrs Lawson, Mrs Peel.
son, Miss S. Walker, Mrs Wood. Fudge: 1 and 3, Miss J. Kenyon, 2, Mrs Peel. Jam: Mrs
CAKES AND BREAD
A. Whitaker. Assorted biscuits: Mrs Robinson, Miss J. Rigby, Miss Robinson. Ginger biscuits: Miss S. Kenyon, Miss H. Parry, Miss Robinson. Flap- jack: Miss J. Mason, Miss Rigby, Miss L. Raw. bread: Mrs E. Peel, Mrs McNamee, Mrs D. Leemini Plaited loaf: Mrs E. Peel,
R o b in so n and Mrs L. Leedham, Mrs A. Ingham. Goosnargh cakes: Mrs Robin son, Mrs E. Peel, Mrs C. Whitaker. Viennese tarts: Mrs E. Peel, Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs M. Parry. Bakewell tart: Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs E. Peel, Mrs Ingham. Sweets: Mrs C. Peel. Plain cake: Miss P. Robin- Master P. Metcalfe, Miss
Fruit cake: equal 1, Mrs D. J.
cabbage: 2, P. Cowking. Beet with tops: 1 and 3, J. Porter, Mrs G. Baines. Carrots with tops: A. Wood, 2 and -3, W. Wood. Turnips with tops: J. Dowle. ' Swedes with tops: J. Carr, 2
Christine Marsden, Linda Raw. Wallpaper design: C. Collinson, C. Marsden, Andrew J. Wood. Macrame: David Harrison, 2 and 3, Paul Cowking. Hand writing: Wendy Howard, Anne Parker, Janet Whitaker. Deco rated wooden spoon: Katherine Smith, Janet Robinson, C. Col linson. Poem: C. Collinson, Alison Jones, Kathryn Smith. D e c o ra te d b o t t le : W.
Howard, S. Robinson, Lisa B e a t tie . Handwork: Sam Purkis, C. Collinson, S. Robin son. Royal Wedding card: S. Robinson, Katherine Blackwell, Debbie Jones. Miniature flower arrangement: P. Cowking, J. Robinson, C. Marsden. Deco rated hard-boiled egg: S. Robinson, J . Robinson, C. Marsden. 12 to 15 Vegetable man: V. Mason, S.
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ADHESIVES AND FILLERS •
. Parsons. The late T. Forrest Cup:
Collinson, C. Carr. Colour photograph: P. Metcalfe, C. Parry, A. Parker.. Painting: K; Hodson, C. Carr, R. Parsons. Handicraft (girls): T. Lawson, H. Swindlehurst, L. Parker. Handicraft (boys): C. Parry, R.
Miss Lawson. YOUNG FARMERS
Mason, Stephen Peel. Beef calf: 1 and 3, P e te r Marsden, Stephen Hartley. Calves: 1 and Preston Farmers Trophy, S. Hartley, S. Peel, J. Mason. Bibby Cup: Carol Parker. Horned gimmer lamb: 1 and 3, John Marsden, S. Hartley. Homed breeding ewe: 1 and
Dairy calf: Carol Parker, Jill
2, J . Marsden, F. McCo.ll. Dodded gimmer lamb: S. Peel.
Dodded fat lamb: 1 and 2, J. Marsden, S. Peel. Homed fat lamb: J. Harrison, 2 and 3, J. Marsden. Handicraft (girls): 1 and 3, Mrs C. Peel, Miss E. Robinson. Bolton Cup: Mrs C. Peel.
, S S Kenyon. Colour photograph: E. White R0binson, R. Cross, H; Parry, irs
Handicraft (boys): equal 1, P. Collinson and R. Parry, C. Parry. Decorated handwritini S. Harrison, K. Hodson, .
Collage: E. Robinson, Walker.
Mrs M. Dowle, Mrs Leeming. Open sandwiches: Mrs Parry, Mrs J. Wood, Mrs C. Peel. Fruit scones: • Mrs Robinson, Mrs Dowle, Mrs Wood. Cheesecake: Mrs C. Peel, Mrs E. Peel, Mrs Parry. Fruit flari: Mrs C. Peel, Mrs Robinson. Mince pies: Mrs Wood, Mrs Whitaker, Mrs Dowle. Swiss roll: Mrs J. Parkinson,
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judge: D. Higham, J. Collinson, N. Harrison.
' and under): 1 and 2, Miss. Kenyon; Miss C. Carr. , WI SECTION ,
Miss P. Robinson, Mrs E. Peel. Date and walnut loaf: Mrs E. Peel, ;Mrs Leedham, Mrs Leeming. Gingerbread men (11 years and under): Miss C. Marsden, Miss A. Whittaker, Miss Raw. Peppermint creams (11 and under): Miss Whitaker, Miss S. ; Robinson, Master' Mason. Decorated biscuits: (16,
Parker; Mrs M. B. McFall. Gold sweet:; 1 and 2, Mrs Wood, Mrs McFall. HANDICRAFTS
G. Emmott, L. Harrison, J. Mitson. Two-year-old: R. Mor timer.' Barren mare or gelding:. R. Mortimer,' J. Rawlinson, K. Hindle. Brood mare: K. Hindle. Colt or filly foal: J. Mitson, R. Mortimer, K. Hindle: -
Yearling colt, filly or gelding: A1 .Read “You’ll be lucky”
Cup: ,R. Mortimer. A1 Read "R ig h t monkey” Cup: J . Mitson..,
PONIES rider:'1
Miss Wright, Miss J. Mason, Mina L-Whitwell.
Riding pony (not- exceeding ;Wlson, 2 and'3, Mr;Cowking. 12.2hh): Miss .Wright, Miss B. Colour: .print ^ u ts id e nshow:
- Jason,
Kate‘Hodson, Fiona R ey Biddy: Hodson. Leading rein:
Smartest horse or pony and- and Mason’s Trophy, Ril y, re
Colow shde,of show: 1 and 2, Mr J. Barlow; ^ . P,aCowiang., • ’ View outside show:- Mrs. M.
. , PH?T9G (.R^PHY v,';
Hodson, Miss- C. H a n s o n .V , ' ; ' 'W ^ ' ' ^ - T ^ g ^ ^ - J ’ (13.2hh): .Miss H. Lund, N. ' Parker, Mrs . B.... Wallba^k.
Preserves: Mrs Parry, Mrs
I rafts (ladies): Miss R. Baines,
Mrs.Cowking, Mrs Wood. '■ Handicraft (men): 1, 2 and 3,
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ing; Mrs J. Killeen, Mrs Wood. Hand-knitted garment: . Mrs Cowking. Handicraft for the over 60s: Mrs Lawson. Crochet and tatting: Mrs Wood, Mrs Cowking, Mrs Wells. Handic-
Material item: Mrs J. Cowk
• Memorial Trophy: B. Lan caster.
Mr B. Lancaster. Tapestry: 2, Mrs -N; Robinson. Soft toy: Mrs ‘ Wood, Miss L. Parker, Miss H. Swindlehurst. Painting or . sketch: 1 and 2, Miss L Parsons. Late Miss E. Howard
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’Windsor’ SH0WER/BATH mixer......£ 4 4 .9 5 Laconite BATH PANELS........... Iside £ 1 4 .9 9
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'£ 1 0 .9 5
’Windsor’ THERMOSTATIC
SHOWER MIXER (wall fixing)
15mmx1m length.... .................. OOP 22mmx1m length.....................
Marley Hot-Water Tank INSULATION JACKET 36ins x18ins..... £ 5 .4 9
Polystyrene CEILING TILES 300mmx300mm-Domino, Checker,
mosaic and plain-box of 25....... from £ 1 .1 9 (Selection of coving also available)
DOUBLE GLAZING ‘Home Comfort'Aluminium
n Hinged,fixed and sliding........... 4 0 % U r r
‘Polycell’ Sliding System.......... 25% OFF 'College' The simple P.V.C. flexible, hinged system that anyone can tit. Warmaline Polystyrene WALL VENEER . ' , 2mmx60cmx9 metres..... .................. 9 9 p
'Top 7’ Polystyrene MOSAIC CEILING VENEER 7mmx60cmx9 metres.........L o .4 9 REFLECTAF0AM Reflective aluminium sheeting for behindradiators 4mx47cm...........
RADIATOR THERMOSTATIC VALVE.. College BOTTOM OF DOOR SEAL 33Vzins brush strip- white or brown Irom.................... DRAUGHT CONTROL
Crown Plus Two Vinyl Matt ..EMULSION (Bril. White)
■ Crown Plus Two Vinyl Silk EMULSION (Bril. White)
'.•:2;5litre£4M'......... ......... Crown Plus Two
. Gloss PAINT (Bril. White) . Dulux GLOSS PAINT .£ 4 .9 9
. . .£ 8 .9 9 ....£1.99
VENTILATORS................... 9'/z"x3'/z” 8Up ...... 9,/2’’x6'/2” 9 9 p .........9'/z"x9'/z" £ 1 .4 5
Marleywrap
LOFT INSULATION 100 mm thick 10 metre Twin pack m K*
'College PIPE WRAP....... •College', DRAUGHT STRIPS
^ £ 5 .9 9 ..(4.57m) £ 1 .6 0
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-...Rubber 6m £ 2 .5 0 o n c c
0 _ 60 or 100 watts (twin pack)J6p7............ 6 5 p Philips LIGHT BULBS , __
.4’ FLUORESCENT FITTING complete with diffuser and lamp (gives more light
than two 100 watt filament lamps)....:;£16 .9 9 n
Multi-position INSPECTION LAMP with spring clamp and 8m cable.... 7....£7.49 DIMMER SWITCH (500w)................ £ 8 .9 9 : Luminaire BULKHEAD LIGHT’(60w).:...£7.32
Flymo 20m EXTENSION CABLE . . „ with 2-pin plug and socket...;....;...;.'...:.£7.49 'Betta' SPOTLIGHT................ .'.# 7 j.£ 5 .5 5 '
Aluval 5-TREAD STEPLADDER m m
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2.5 litre £ 6 5 9 ................... Dulux Vinyl matt EMULSION (Bril. White) 2.5 Iitre£4r99'................ L4.z'9
(Bril. White) 1 litre £ 2 ^ . .................. tZ .4 9 Marley EMULSION (Matt or silk)
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(Bril. White) 2.5 litre £ 3 ^ . .............. £ 3 .4 9 ' Marley EMULSION (Matt or Silk) ‘
(Bril. White) 5 Hire £6^9".................. £ 5 .9 9 Marley EXTERIOR PAINT
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(Bril. White) 5 litre £6r9§:................. £ 5 .9 9 (colours) 5 litre 3A 8..:.......... .....,-...£6.49 Artex CEILING FINISH 12.5kgJtfr4tr....£4.99.
ELECTRICAL ‘Gwent’
PORCH LIGHT (wall fixing)
m m £ 9 ? 9
NATURAL PINE DOORS Example Prices (as illustrated above)
Sink Base................................... £ 6 9 .9 5
Wall Units trom............................ £ 2 8 .9 5 EXECUTIVE Superior quality units in five tasteful finishes, plain colours, textures or teak effect. With either solid oak or gold effect trim.
Example prices: Wall Units....... from £ 2 1 .9 5
•Sink Base.............................. from £ 4 8 .9 5 , DARK OAK FINISH DOORS with solid oak door frames. ,
Example prices: Sink Base...... ...£ 7 9 .9 5 . Wall Units............ ................ from £ 3 1 .9 5
WORK TOPS See our selection ol the very latest hardwearirig rolled-edge worktops to complement and enhance these lovely kitchens.
, Sink Unit priqes do not include'sink . .(op taps or waste fittings.
MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN WARERITE WORKTOPS Warerite DOOR BLANKS. -'£2*29.............
600mmx2m£3T^9.....................£ 2 9 .9 9 600mmx3m£3839'...........
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Various widthsx3m lengths.... trom £49.99 - 'Luxury’ SINK MIXER TAP
nn ....t....v......£19-99
' ■ nn £ 3 4 .9 9
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..£ 4 .2 9 £ 5 .2 9
2.5 litre £ 4 ^ . ...... ............. .......;...£ 4 .2 9 , . v - on
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& ENERGY SAVERS ■ AND DECORATING Armatlex PIPE INSULATION
INSULATION 1 __
MARLEYTEX textured wall and ceiling finish. 5 litre
PAINTING
CERAMIC TILING
Don’t miss our wide range of
British and Continental, ceramic floor and wall tiles.
KITCHENS
DE-LUXE A beautiful range at a price everyone can afford. Available in White or Teak-effect. .
Example Prices: Wall Units...... from £ 1 2 .9 9
Sink Base . . ............. .................. £ 2 6 .9 5 SUPER DE LUXE Six different door tinishes in this range.
Example Prices: Sink base....... from £ 3 6 .9 5 Wall Units.................
t— 15 £ i’3 ...... from £ 1 6 .9 5
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