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10 Clitheroe Advertiser, and Times, February 19th, 1981
ACCRINGTON SAVINGS S r 1
NOW-at only 6 months withdrawal notice
!0/whichifyou / pay tax at / f l 30% equals
MINIMUM INVESTMENT£ 1 ,0 0 0 INTEREST RATE VARIABLE ON ORDINARY SHARE RATE
ACCRINGTON SAVINGS SWT;
. Member of the Building Societies Association * Authorised for Investments by Trustees General Manager & Secretary: HAROLD S. HACKING
60 BLACKBURN RD., ACCRINGTON. BBS UD. TEL: 33201 also at 352 UNION ROAD. 0SWALDTW1STLE
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STIRK HOUSE HOTEL
NEW SUPER
LEISURE CENTRE NOW OPEN
2 CHAMPIONSHIP SQUASH COURTS
SOLARIUM SWIMMING POOL
FOR DETAILS TELEPHONE: GISBURN 581
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TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and'M. Read, Moor Lane, will be open from 6
to 7 p.m. Sunday: Derrick Green, Railway View, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 6 to 7 p.m.
A Load of Rubbish ? ForHOUSEHOLDERS wishing to TAKE bulky
pUBt**1 1100
household waste (e.g. do-it-yourself materials, old furniture,garden waste) fordisposal, the County Council are now providing the following freedisposal facilities at the following household waste disposal centres.
PEL r LOCATION
CLITHEROE HenthorneRoad
BILLINGTON Nr. Pelre Arms, Whalley Road
OPENING TIMES OPEN 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 7 DAYS ALL DEPOTS
All enquiries relating to facilities at these or other sites should be made to:
The County Surveyor, Lancashire County Council, P.O. Box 9, Cross St., Preston, Lancashire. Tel. Preston 54733 ext. 243
NOTICE TO TRADERS
Persons with trade or commercial waste (transit size van and above) must not use these facilities, but take their waste to a recognised waste disposal site. In caseof difficulty contact the above address.
Lancashire County Council
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THE Lancashire Driv aing Club’s fund to buy
h horse, vehicle and l arness for use by hocal disabled people bas received a £25 poost from young
eople at Chipping. o At a social jointly
Cr g a n is ed by the b hipping and Black murn. Pony Clubs, the o oney was handed
t d parents attended the evening, at which fwo representatives crom a horse feed
club members.
Hver by C h ristin e Colden to Driving J lub president Mr rohn Jackson. It was i aised by carol sing
ng in Chipping. anAbout 100 members
, ackson, watched by
and film show. C Our picture shows Jver the money to Mr
ompany gave a talk o h ristin e handing
STARTING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st SKIS
........................................................................from £26.35
SKI BINbTNGSrZ.'................................................. from £29.95 SKI BOOTS......................................................................£29.50
SKI STICKS.....................................................................i-,romc?5 « SKI
JACKETS.................................................................from £14.95 SKI SUITS....... ............................................................... fro™ Hf.95
SKI GLOVES..................................................... ................ from £7.50 SKI
GOGGLES..................................................................from £3.95 APRES SKI
BOOTS..........................................................from £8.75
A Fantastic Selection of Warm Winter Clothing
ANORAKS, CAR COATS, DUVETS and VESTS
A Large Selection of Waterproof Clothing G. & H. CAGOULES
HENRI-LLOYD SUPER-LITE CAGOULES BERGHAUS GORE-TEX MISTRAL JACKETS
BERGHAUS GORE-TEX SIROCCO JACKETS BERGHAUS GORE-TEX OVER-TROUSERS Walking and Climbing Boots
SCARPA SELLA.........
.........reduced from £33.90 to £27.95
SCARPA
208...................................reduced from £35.90 to £28.95 SCARPA MONTE ROSA.......
.......reduced from £62.80 to £49.90 GALIBIER PEUTEREY............ reduced from £92.80 to £69.95 GALIBIER SUPER GUIDE.....
..reduced from £92.80 to £69.95 RUCKSACKS
BERGHAUS CYCLOPS — DAUPINEE, SPIDER AND SERAC TENTS
HILLBILLY
VANGO FORCE TEN Mk. 3 CNX ULTIMATE SUPER PACKER
10% OFF ALL OTHER GOODS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE OPEN 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY.
COACH STREET. SKIPTON. NORTH YORKSHIRE
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BRUNNING — L P READrivate secretary Miss
nd the late Mr D. Read. y The bridegroom is the
oaughter of Mrs M. Read, af Ribble Lane, Chatburn,
r ois Julie Read was mar aied to manufacturer’s Bgent Mr James Gordon g running at Clitheroe Re t ister Office on St Valen
ine’s Day. d The bride is the only
Bounger son of Mr J. Norunning, of Morpeth, Mrrthumbria, and the late
a Ts M. Brunning.he bride wore a cream dngora and lambswool aress with a pill box hat
B rid ge Club
ATTENDANCE was below average at last week’s duplicate game at
Clitheroe Bridge Club when only 10 tables were in play.
mDue to the boards being misplaced, the tourna h ent had to be restarted s alf-way through and a
hortened session played. GWinners were — NS: Mr L.
ried an arrangement of baby ostrich feathers with an orchid. • RWitnesses were Mr
nd fox fur cape. She car
odney Read, the bride’s s brother,. Mrs Mary Bate
t ollowing a reception at tretch, Chatburn.
Bon and Mr Stephen room’running, the brideg F s brother.
EW: Mrs Brenton and Mrs Garde, Mr F. Walker and Mr
Hiarner ami Mrs Oxford, Mr B. cks and Mr W. L. Wilkinson.
Nicol Smith. isMatch point duplicate bridge
he bride’s home, the couple left for a honey moon in the Lake Dis trict. ;They are to live -in Leyland. S Photograph: Audrey
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IS' • P n any lead but a club, tricks caii be made. 10 W.L.W:
slightlv risky no-trump game than in-a minor suit game. Such a hand was the following: N dealer, NS vul.
often better played in a
Good deed led to b an on y o u th
A GOOD deed by a Clitheroe youth led to him being fined £50 and dis qualified from driving for 12 months by the town’s magistrates for driving with excess alcohol in his
blood.Mr Tom Liddle, defend daing, said Andrew Teas- ored bed- push to raise
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Hallmark finish
TIMED at 52 m.p.h. in (27), of Mytton View, was Chatburn Road, fined £20 by the towns Clitheroe, by the police,, magistrates for speeding,
Speeding car driver Anthony Peel' He had to pay £5 costs. T h e li
hale (19), of Salthill Road, s d taken part in a spon
money for charity. ti On the way, the par
pucipants had stopped in h bs to collect'money and Tad been offered drinks. heasdale then collected friis car and with four hoends prepared to drive
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me. FaAs., he reached Bellman
g rm, Chatburn, he was. aoing too fast, hit a kerb
nd the car overturned. . haTeasdale, who said he
t d not had, more than
drink, severely injured his hand and the passengers were slightly hurt. p Mr. Graham Gertson,
wo-and-a-half pints to
harosecuting, said Teasdale 1 d 92mg. of alcohol in o00ml. of blood — 12mg.
nd attention. .......
ver the legal limit. . deTeasdale was also or
f red to pay a doctor's anee of £19.90 .and £5 costs d d was fined £25 for ariving without due care
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WORZEL Gummidge, Aunt Sally, a punk rocker and one or two dubious-looking characters turned up for the Trinity Youth Club’s Valentine dance.
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But there was no need for alarm, for they were all contestants m the fancy-dress C°Tlie dance, the first event to be organised by the newly-elected members’
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committee, was so successful that it is hoped to plan more. coIt was a night to remember for Carl Stewart (16), who won the disco-dancing
seen in- our picture. ______________ ____________ ' bempetition. After his success he was carried away by enthusiastic members, as can / r
Having a great time at Trinitg "6 4-t <*> I ,Vi
At Palace for industry award
THREE C lith e ro e businessmen had a date with Royalty, on Thursday as a reward for the export achievements of - Rectella
International.At the informal cere mony for Queen’s Award winners at Buckingham Palace, attended by the Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Prime a Minister, were joint man
Eging director Mr Leon mventhall, production
anager Mr David f McKenzie and processing
oreman Mr S tev en
Dawson.The award was made to s Lamcoat Papers; a sub hich manufactures a c wide range of textile wall
Gidiary of the Rectella wroup in Queensway,
overings aiid sells to more than 25 countries. B It was one of only 87
t ectella is allowed to fly flhe award’s blue and gold
ast year. . RThe honour means that
c ritish companies to re l eive the export award
ous trip to Lbndon lies a a story of declining sales
ag for five years. But behind the prestigi
tond production — thanks a high interest rates and
sobs have disappeared,
nounced that Rectella had won the award 10 months j ago, more than a dozen
Chipping youngsters help a good cause
strong £. Since it was first an
ales are down by nearly a third and production has been halved.
FEBRUARY SALE CONTAINER GROWN
ROSE BUSHES £1 each
LEYLANDII £14.50 for 10
£7.50 for 10 CUPRESCYPARIS
£1.95 each CERTIFIED SCOTCH
SEED POTATOES Over 20 varieties from only
5 lb . for 6 0 p
BEGONIAS —DAHLIAS —LILIES — and other summer flowering bulbs.
ONION SETS — SHALLOTS — GLADIOLI — GLOXINIAS —
FLOWER and VEGETABLE .SEEDS ________NOW IN STOCK
FULL RANGE OF JOHNSONS UNWINS seed stockist BARKERS
Primrose Nurseries and Gaiwn Centre, Whalley Road,
ilpC ■ , Clitheroe. -
• Tel. 23521 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK BUMPED IT?
THEN BRING IT TO US FOR REPAIRS
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED BODY and PAINT WORKSHOP
IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY
VEHICLE BODY REPAIRS — FULL OR PART BODY RESPRAYS ON ANY MAKE OF CAR
Accident damage and insurance work our speciality
Members of the Vehicle Builders and Repair ers Association v
- » Approved Insurance Repairers
WELLGATE MOTORS LTD T h e p a in t a n d b o d y s h o p
WATERLOO ROAD Tel. 22222/3/4 MAIN VAUXHALL DEALERS FOR THE RIBBLE VALLEY B wall unit Style
CALL T months
Rent month your (Minim
P.S. FREE EXCEL
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