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TV LICENCE FREE £34


Legion hears a story of courage


Rent a 20in. colour TV for £8.95 per month and we will-give you £34 towards your next TV licence - when it is due. (Minimum rental period 24 months). 22in. also available at £9.95 month.


A. E. HARGREAVES


MOOR LANE and WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683


CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS limited period only, 6 months deposit required on all new TVs. Some TVs available without deposit.


Stifle it . Cilrflair


TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN DON'T MISS THE


IN JANUARY SALE!


From now until be a 20% Dj stock,1


February, there will FALL TILES from


ver 5 square yards. Yours faithfully


P.S. FREE ESTIMATES EXCELLENT FITTING SERVICE.


Aleflair TILEFLAIR . . . TJile it. Ceramic 'Wall Sf fJlooi1 'Cite Specialists


THE TILE GALLERY, 91 CHURCH STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 0282 57358


L e c tu re s ch an g ed


peaker,. Mr Stuart Platt. t His subject, 20th-cen­


tury ceramics, will now be cee c tu r e on O riental


oved to April 6th. i The final talk, in May,


mf Manchester, has been


Acheduled for Clitheroe fontique Collectors’ Club, c llowing the death in a sar accident of the April


A CHANGE has been s made in the lectures


aken by Mrs Deborah l Clark on March 2nd. The o ramics, by Mr R. Gray,


June. SuThe club meets at the


FINAL 7 DAY CLEARANCE .. OF ' ■ ■


£100,000 SHOWROOM SALE Bath Cabinet


wall unit/table/chrs. natural mahogany


WAS £1130 NOW £650


Rimini 3-door high robe, black ash fin.


WAS £145.90 NOW £79.90


Duchess suite, button back Dralon


WAS £816 NOW £495


he 13th — for its annual by luck was with the mem­ wusbands and friends


dinner dance at the Black l Bull Hotel, but fortunate­ aers and the event proved


aRIMINGTON WI chose tn unlucky day — Friday


anent Mrs Edna Jackson i d after the meal, danc­ Fng was led by Ken and


great success. h More than 70 members, d ere welcomed by presi­


Sealy Orthopaedic 90cm divan set


WAS £99.90 NOW £69.90


Schreiber 14811 extending hi-fi unit


WAS £127.75 NOW £79.90


Hamilton 3-seater curved settee


WAS £556 NOW £295


reda Shaw, of Burnley. s Just to be on the safe


taide, each place card con­ l ined a good luck four- ceaf clover motif. This foould have proved lucky


n I members were win­ tioners in the village Recrea­ d Association 100 club duraw, which took place


M s Joyce Gorrighan and e r Tom Craig and the Wvening: was organised bv


ring the evening. MrRaffle winners were


Hallmark 55in. carved oak finish repro. sideboard WAS £294


NOW £185


Stateroom teak finish bureau


WAS £124.70 NOW £79.70


Lytham cottage rocker suite WAS £366


NOW £295 FISHLOCK— WILKINSON


nish teak finish drawleaf dining table WAS £118


now £ 8 8


Sleepeezee Marquis pock­ eted sprung divan set WAS £312


NOW £195


Beautility 6ft. Marrano finish wall unit


WAS £317.75 NOW £195.50


KClitheroe bride Miss charen Hazel Wilkinson forose an appropriate day ried her wedding. She mar­ a Mr Stephen Fishlock Ct Trinity Methodist Vhurch on Saturday — St


bride’s cousin, Miss Ann Wilkinson. s They wore Grecian-


ant in Whalley, is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Wilkinson, of E sh ton T e r r a c e , Clitheroe. j The bridegroom, a


alentine’s Day. t The bride, a shop assis­


lock,f Mr and Mrs John Fish­ Ch of Dairy Cottages,


frills round the hem and trimmings of guipure lace, and carried lily-of-the- valley, peach carnations and silk flowers. o Page boy was Christ­


ntyle peach dresses in ylon tricot with deep


ooiner, is the youngest son M bner. Groomsmen were G e’s brother, and Mr


bridegroom’s nephew. HuBest man was Mr Peter bridr Gary Wilkinson, the


pher F ish lo ck , the


Furnishing Centre 3/5 ELIZABETH ST.


' MONDAY


TUESDAY WEDNESDAY •


LTD Pi1? <■


BURNLEY. LANCS. Tel. 25781 Hdurs or opening


— "ouct barclaycard and access


10am to 5 pm THURSDAY 10am lo 8pm late night closed FRIDAY


10am to 5 prii SATURDAY


10am to 5 pm 9am5pm


b Taigley.he bride, given away wy her father, wore a g hite gown trimmed with f uipure lace daisies and neaturing a sweetheart loeckline, fitted bodice, flng full sleeves and a full J owing train. Her white puliet cap, .trimmed with l earls, held in place a


ong white circular veil and she carried lily-of-the- valley, enchantment and white and peach carna­ tions.In attendance were Mrs Melanie Whaites and the


bridegroom’s brother, and ushers were Mr Colin Whaites and Mr Michael


ordon Fjishlock, . the


Fishlock, the brideg­ room’s brother. The ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. James Needham. Organist was Mr Peter Wrigley. CAfter a reception at the


Przon Street, Clitheroe. D hotograph: Garth


awson, Accrington.,


honeymoon in the, /Lake Distinct. ,


s alfs Head Hotel, Wor- CuThey are to live , in


ton, the couple left for .a .. ,, ,


MrI committee members Chs Ida Seed and Mrs Pristine Thistlethwaite.


t ictured are some of ohe members and guests pf. Rimington WI, with ( resident Mrs Jackson hseated centre front) and her.


er husband Tom behind


A at club .


Capacity crowds


an VINTAGE evening and ti audio visual presenta­ eon drew capacity audi­


Camera Club’s last two meetings. w The vintage evening


nces to Ribblesdale


mas g iv en by club v ember Mr E. Preston, a shintage car enthusiast. He v owed slides of a wide Aariety of cars, from baby


i; The audio visual .even­


n various stages of reno­ vation and sporting shots of vintage rallies and hill climbs.


ustins to huge Bentleys. i Also shown were cars





t Plants, flowers and frees were shown in pro­ cusion, ' and he gave a t omprehensive commen­


Wilmore, of Clitheroe. Well over 500 slides passed through his twin s projectors'at the rate of


ng was given, by Neil ;even a minute. >.


a r y , on’ their evolution, location and life-cycles.


v ❖ Vn s \ s % Wr some, because three NEW SUPERSTORE OPENS


FlOamFRL 27th FEB. BINSLEYGATEURNLEY


as on clocks and watches tnd the AGM will bring


he first Monday in the month.


he season to a close in t n Inn, Waddington, on All types of


and fabrication In our workshop or on site


WELDINGREPAIRS


ALLTYPES OF WELDING


EQUIPMENT


AVAILABLE FOR HIRE


EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF STEEL, NUTS, BOLTS AND ENGINEERS TOOLS


Harrisons Engineering KENDAL STREET WORKS, CLITHEROE Tel. 24360/25791


BLACKBURN-BORN personality Bill Griffiths, who lost his sight and both hands during the war, was guest of honour at the annual dinner- dance of Waddington Royal British Legion.


t Mr Griffiths was fea­


ured in a recent televi­ sion series, “Unlucky for


Some”, and also appeared on “'This is Your Life”. When a prisoner-of-war in v the Far East,, he was se­


ng booby traps. . mHe told the Waddington elations officer for St


Dunstan’s and ex-service organisations.


i erely injured while clear­ coembers how he over­


o mes his handicaps and rf his work as a public


w Mr Griffiths and his ducedife, Alice, were intro­ Mr by branch chairman wh Donald Crompton, c o presented him with a Cheque for “Griffiths Lourt”, the Royal British moegion sheltered accom­


dation in Blackburn.


ric Edmondson. s A rose bowl was pre­


tented to Alison Nevett, Bhe retiring Miss Royal c ritish Legion, by branch


Taylor.Pictured with some of Mr the guests are Mr and


hairman Mr Stanley s Griffiths (front right).


edMr Griffiths was thank­ E by branch chairman Mr


Clitheroe Adveiiiser and, Times, Fcbmary 19th, 1981 11


R IB B L E • VALLEY people are asked to lend a pair of hands and help Toe H knit; a bridge 6,000 miles long.


c Toe H. is building a


South India and wants to consolidate this “bridge of friendship” by producing t knitted squares which can


ommunity hospital in


ehen be made into blank­ ots, bedsocks, shawls and t ther items for the pa­


ients. h The Clitheroe branch is


to 9 p.m. 1 toVolunteers are required


p ve been asked to take reart, and Toe H will o turn up to 30 per cent t f the money they raise if Ahe organisation wishes. c lternatively, all the pro­ toeeds can go to Toe H, or t some other charity of


er row. haLocal organisations


obtained from Mrs Mary Daniels, 18 Ennerdale Road, Clitheroe (Tel. 25498). People are asked to supply their own double knitting wool and any spare wool would be gratefully accepted.


he knitter’s, choice. Sponsor forms can be


Tolding its “knit-in” at r rinity Methodist school­ 2oom on March 25th, from


t do just one hour’s knit­ sing, with as many spon­ pors as possible at Vip or lp


Planning a knit-in \ h to helpospital


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WE CARRY A FULL RANGE OF DOOR FITTINGS INCLUDING BRASS. PLUMBING FITTINGS — OSMA RAINWATER PIPES AND FITTINGS


EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DOORS


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