.fs Clitlieroe Advertiser arid,Times, December 17th, 1981 * IF HE’S A GAROFHER gers
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M E HIM A PRACTICAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS
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NO' decision- on :the‘ future of<,thev.oldiWhiteact;e School, 'Barrow,': is' likely to b'e made juntih well ■
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Society -for Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults::—:; Mencap — ■ wants To buy the 'site; the county''council' has ;ap-v provedVthfee ■ of.: its vowri* applications .-» for
..separate) u s e s . .. :
the New Year. , Although' the - Royal
- into
sports/ground;*; a - holiday? centre’ and caravan -park and ■ the f conversion of ex-'
isting.buildings to perma-: nent-residential use.
T•~i „ « - hese are - for - a private),
tor Mr/' Don Gittins main tained this week that he; was -more .determined’ than ever to buy, the site, but had beenrtold. by the county council s that' it' would not: come! on the market'. until . the,- spring. However, this could not be confirmed-by a county council spokesman.
Mencap’s regional direc
'ATTRACTIVE * decorations made) By the
-.youngs- v { ters of St Helen’s'Playgroup, Waddingtonl brigh-v ' tened the: Sunday School for their •'Christmas -
party on Friday.
After games, the children tucked into a1 tea of/ crisps, sausages, ice-cream and jelly provided by
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V th e . committee.-iTheh it/was/time for ■ Father - Christmas to arrive with a sack of presents. / - . ' Afterwards, gifts were! presented to supervisors Mrs Marjorie Edljngton and Mrs Carol Spencer ,
l and to Mrs Nora; Goodchild, : the., committee chairman.’,
, ,, , , Annual treat at Wellgate SC
GARDENING GLOVES
ning and ■ Industrial De velopment Committee, the County Planning ..Of ficer said that the com-) mercial, leisure-industry was unlikely to show in terest in Whiteacre. - > ’ ;
In a report to the Plan A suggestion that the
PRESS BUTTON MAX./MIN.
THERMOMETER GARDEN TOOLS — BARROWS — C A B L E R E E L S —
TOOL RACKS - FERTILIZER SPREADERS - HEDGE CUTTERS -.WATERING CANS, ETC?
SHAWBRIDGE MILL > Tel. CLITHEROE 25142
site could be used - by a mental health ■ charity would be acceptable, but the county was obliged to examine all satisfactory alternatives to; try/ and obtain the-best market value.. " '
Ribble Valley Develop ment..-Sub-Committee,' chairman Mrs Myra Clegg (Wiswell) expressed her support for Mencap. As this was the year of the disabled people it would be a good idea to
let.them have it.
a meeting of. the
used as /soon as possible to prevent s further de terioration of'the build-)
ings.she said. -
The school -should be • ' Turn Visit a genuine Tannery shop where we sell Suede and Leather,
clothing made from our export quality super soft leathers, T - , Produced only 20ft. from the shop, the price o f our quality
garments is often less than you will pay our competitors fo r Far „ Eastern imports.
- Come and view our superb selection o f Cents'Safari, Bomber
pr, Roy Festival
School fd
and Blouson Jackets, plus magnificent Full Length Suede coats for Ladies and Gents. Our Ladies Jackets, Coats and Suits in leather,- suede or coney have to be seen to be believed. Added to all this is our range o f fabulous accessories.
i See how much you save at Turn Leathers! v,'.' - . . .
Portsmouth Mill. Burnley
Road.Todmorden, Lancs. ■ Tel: Todmorden 3563.
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Open: 9 00am -5.00pm Weekdays. 9.00am -4.00pm Saturdays. ACCESS/BARCLAYCARDwelcome
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to protest to the county a b o u t , t h e . use - of Whiteacre for caravans.
The committee j decided Members,felt that it
could present difficulties when they considered future applications for caravan . s ite s in the Ribble Valley.
Tiger is a winner
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YOUNG Damian Rich mond, of Mitton Road, Whalley, carried off a prize in the: finals of the Lego national -building competition at. Birming ham on Saturday. ■ Damian (12), a pupil of St -Augustine’s School, Billington, made a model of a : tiger’s head from yellow and black bricks. It was similar to the one he
made.to take first prize in a contest staged by John Cowgill and Son, Market Place, Clitheroe, which qualified him for the final. He won one of five con
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solation prizes — being among the top . eight of the 200 youngsters taking
part. ,-Damian’s p a r e n ts ,
Christine and John Strat ton, were there to cheer him on.
A CUDDLY teddy bear — the first prize- in 'a raffle — is held aloft by Mrs Margaret Flynn at a ladies’ even ing at Wellgate Social Club, Clitheroe.
attended the annual t r e a t and received either chocolates or bottles of wine- as Christmas presents.
- About 150 members
' Extra cash ' '.for Nelda
. help it gives to local in dustry:
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session, dancing and entertainment. Every one enjoyed a free supper and the evening was rounded off with carol singing.
Snowrun
FREEZING conditions met the runners-in the mid-Lancs cross-country
league- at Kendal on Saturday, with snow cov ering the. deep rutted earth.
local runners were well placed.. Shaun Livesey was 12th, Steven Howard 22nd, ■ Frank Saddington 63rd, George Brass 76th, Len Farnsworth 83rd, Rogqr Dewhurst 85th and John Davis 110th. Winner was P. Banks.
Of the , 135 starters, There was a bingo-
!-£9,791 if an Urban1 Aid Grant is not obtained. ; This compares with
Award for 50 donations of blood
A GLITHEROE woman- was . presented with the. National Blood Transfusion Service /gold award .by . Clitheroe Mayor ,Goun. «Bob .'/Ains worth in acknowledgement of her. giving ‘her 50th donation of blood. > • '
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.'of, two hearts -joined' -to gether.
, Mrs Frances G.. Mars- den. of Waddihgtoii Road,’ also received a. special certificate and a; silk scarf bearing the. NBTS motif
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F'airfield; Drive,? received the ' silver) award • for ? 25 donations from Mr Ber?
Mr David Speddiiig,/of:
,Toc,H.//'.;;,;: Both .presentations'took!
) hard 1 Shaiples,' local) donor, organiser for :’ Clitherbe
j by 18.5%
|;r’s Order). Its and full Irom any
Handmade pottery, onginal pamtings^ and a range. of selected craftwdj'k
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Lancashire. BB6 9SP. Telephone Whalley 3036^. t
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27 King Street, Whajley, Near >.• fir., \
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place at this', yfear’s f in a l , collection , of.. bloocl in- Clitheroe . at the Parish Hall,, on Saturday.. More than 160 people./attended, a; figure Mr Shaiqiles de scribed as 1 vei’
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OF WHALLEY ■\#V J TONIGHT
Some present;suggestions:— Gloves, Scarves, Handbags "and' Jewellery,;; Umbrellas,;)Photo.-■
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-Frames, Compacts and Purses, Velour,Housecoats;and;Pant,Suits) . — ideal for lounging, Knickerbockers, Blouses and Knitwear.........*<• J
i.Long?Dresses and -Cocktail: Dresses'-r/ or. if you; really can’t decide ? we have gift vouchers from £5 •i
^ - We’ll gilt wrap your presents too I f you wish. 'OPEN 6 DAYS AWEEK1
1/7 GEORGE ST, WHALLEY: Tel. 2J.54 ’ rr* ^ ...;
..........PRIVATE CAR PARK...
.^;:!:;...?'........... J ’D !■' BARCLAYCARD, ACCESS tory. miw1 ; .
^RVS-'.;.wK6'. served f tea ’ #and?
::)Doctor -in’- charge was Mrs R. E. vHeatoni of Worston, / who; .expressed thanks tq'. the; donors,, the,,
^6Kh.C^m)wilaSe^{)i^siohj: /members'/vhbiatt^
fbiscuits iknd; the ; St 1
^sessions/twill be‘';held/)at1 r the)Parish’Hall on'Marth)
2don6raj%ar&'^af^^jt®y; f /-j;Ne'xt"'year’^ blood-donor,)'
'.'U.8th;‘0 uM ^ f ^ tK ;^ s% v| tember lltK'' and,j'De4:
• cember/lith, all between/ TO a.m. and midday and 2
i»pMrs^Mars8eiSleis^fpi&ri ^tui^ed ireceiy ing,,he5;. aw,ard!.
(nghl)T-:with/ MfTSharpjes looking on.
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dey?s 'annual p recept should be £10,486— or
Resources Committee has supported a recommenda tion of the:Nelda execu tive that the Ribble Val-
■ The-council’s Policy and
, cept to the NE Lancs De- ‘ velopment Association be cause of the invaluable
: THE1 Ribble Valley Couh- cilv is :,to increase its pre-
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Mimbii.ol thi Building Sotiitin Asmution • Aullnxind loi Iniulminti bl Innttil ■ Geheral Manager & Secretary: HAROLD S. HACKING
60 BLACKBURN RD.. ACCRINGTON. MS UD. H I : JXM1 also at 352 UNION ROAD. QSWAIDTWISTLE
.Pendle, Hyndburn and .vRossendale.: The Ribble Valley’s
£7,902 precept for the present year. The Ribble Valley’s contribution, however, is lower than B lackburn, Burnley,.
/Chief ;;Executive,- Mr 'Michael Jackson, told the /committee that a lot of
vwork-'behind the ; scenes was done by Nelda staff on behalf of firms in the
> able . amount of business .has come into the Ribble Valley, through th e ir help,’’ he said. .. •
-.Nelda’s work through out East; Lancashire also Benefited .-out-of-town workers. ■ . >
Mitton Hall link is preserved '
)-of ‘the- licence: has; been -granted in ;the ;namer of
“THE name Mitton .Hall is • to :-be preserved -—. on paper - at least. A transfer
• Mitton Hall: but * the pre mises will be known as
- The Old Stonehouse. ; When,- Mr Fred ; Roy -Thomas Wilkinson/: a ; di-:
. rector of The Old Stone- (houseEating/Establish ment, ./the' hall’s' new
' ,:-'But ,Mrv/David Yorke, i chairman’-; of/TheB ench; itbld,;hiiri.:..“We' ‘feeKit /would be/as pity; to^ change )£he;'name;;/andi?we would Tike/it’
-itoJ.remain ’ Mitton’ ^H^/Th^-'peo^ejofiMitton' |m«/proudHofT£|an^would: |be ;'sony.;-if(the "name I was
-justices'-'for/the . transfer he - also . asked for the change of name.
.owners, applied to the Ribble I'Valley licensing
•$ v Mr>‘,Wilkinson r told/tt - Bench,^.that);s1
t the/name'sSbeing (-changed/ I t : was‘’!being',d9ne”tb'-ini-.
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Department "of/'the’^En'vi-' ronment-; nor/the. ,-Ribble .Valley.; ,i Council ; opposed
heitherS1the'
;pro'yej/ the’(imageTof- the1 place..
.Ribble Valley. “Local firms ■ have ' profited con siderably both in exports and contacts with; over seas firms and a consider-
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ELECTRICAL DEPT. “o u r p r i c e ) ^ Atari TV game:.;;;...:......I...;..;. .............. £ 9 9 . 9 5 ^
,Perdlo 12ln. portable TV
..............fi...;*' £ 5 4 . 9 5 /■ Arlstocrat12ln. portable TV
£ 5 9 . 9 5 ^ 14ln. Teleton colour TV.....-.:...:);.-..:;’; . . £ 1 9 5 . 0 0
,:14ln. Decca colour TV. Pye music centre........;.:....'.:..’.....'.;?.):..1 Ferguson stereo record player........ .
.ITT pony radio..............L.... Alba personal : cassette and
headphones.....
£ 1 9 9 . 0 0 , . , , £ 9 9 . 9 5 £ 5 8 . 9 5 ^ £ 9 . 5 0 ^
................... . • fcoOiSD A m ^ Pye radio cassette........
Alba clock radio............ ............................£ 1 5 .9 5 Quartz alarm clock..)....?.. ....................■ £ 8 .5 0 Quartz wall clock......... .................................£ 7 .5 0 Braun lady shaver.?............................ £ 1 6 .7 5 Remington youth shaven....... .......... £ 1 0 . 9 5 £ 2 9 . 9 5
> plus no 'deposit colour TV rentals . from £6.95 per month
CYCLE DEPT.
:iv5 speed Raleigh Arena 21in., 23ln.... £ 8 4 .9 5 ) .10 speed Raleigh Arena GTX 23in... • £ 8 9 . 9 5 Hercules 3 speed folder.................... £ 6 9 .9 5
' . Elswlck 3 speed folder....................... £ 6 7 .9 5 . Elswlck Cosmopolitan 3 speed........ £ 7 9 . 9 5 i; Elswlck Super Sprint 10 speed........ £ 8 4 .9 5
- - Elswlck Turbo 12 speed......... ..... £ 9 9 .9 5 'Elswlck Tornado 5 speed.................. '£ 8 9 . 9 5 Dawes Formula D 5 speed................. - £ 8 9 .9 5 Dawes 18ln. Lightning 5 speed........ £ 8 9 .9 5 Raleigh Bobcat....'.......... ..................... £ 3 2 .9 5 Raleigh Buzzblke...........
• : . ■ a . # . m y v pOtWWS "TRAY AND TROLLEY
B#•; SETS," Tablecloths and 5 ^ . Napkins, Chalrback n /.Covers, Linen, Hanging ' .
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r T H E L IN E N S P E O A U S T S
£ 3 4 .9 5
Raleigh Record 12 speed....... ..............£ 1 2 5 .0 0 Raleigh Honey................... .................. £ 6 9 .9 5 Raleigh Roadrunner.....
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' £ 6 9 . 9 5 • ^ •& .
A. E. HARGREAVES ! vsST
MOOR LANE WOONE LANE, ‘ ‘ CLiTHEROE. Tel. 22683
^ - ' . ,1 . SAVINGS SHORT NOTICE SHARES . ' T . ,’
.1 MONTH’S NOTICE 10.75% = 15.36% gross 6 MONTHS’ NOTICE 11.25%; = 16.07% gross.
NO LOSS OF INTEREST ON WITHDRAWALS ■ • ; All gross interest rates quoted assumes tax paid at 30%
• Minimum investments £1,000, max. £20,000. Joint accounts £40.000. Part withdrawals permitted. Have your. Interest credited . to. your account half yearly - and increase your income to
ONE MONTH'S SHARE 11.04 net = 15.77% gross SIX MONTHS’ SHARE 11.57% net = 16.53% gross .,
Above interest rates .vanable on ordinaty 'share rates.
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