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12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 21st, 1981
VILLAGE NEWS
Newton
Welcomed Newly elected chairman
of Newton Parish Council is Coun. Martin Beattie. Coun. Lionel Lewis is vice-chairman. At the council meeting, Coun. Beattie welcomed new member Miss Susan Taylor.
Joint effort An effort for Christian
Aid, organised by. Newton and Slaidburn in Newton United Church Sunday School on Thursday even ing, took the form of a coffee evening with a stall.
John Logan, organiser for Christian Aid in Lanca shire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man.
was raised and the or ganisers thank all suppor ters.
With donations, £40 Langho
Mrs L. Middleton and birthday flowers were presented to Mrs H. Eccles.
suggest topics for next year’s programme.
Quiet hour The Whalley Deanery
Paul Warren, gave a series of readings and prayers, the theme being love and humility taken from the examples in life
Leonard’s MU served re freshments in the school. The wife of the Read vicar, Mrs A. Reid, ex pressed thanks.
of St Francis of Assisi. A f te rw a rd s
St
raised at a jumble sale for the choir funds of St L eon a rd ’s Church, Langho. Mrs Wendy Smith thanks everyone who helped.
Jumble More than £40 was
Badges The 1st Langho Guides
talk about their forthcom ing camp.
School anniversary
Packed The St Leonard’s
ser- CE
Scott introduced the serr vice, the theme being colour. The infants sang “Blue is the sea” and “The flowers love the sun shine”.
at Langho. The church was packed to capacity. Headmaster Mr R.
poems and readings and the upper juniors expre
music group performed “Sing a rainbow”, “Daisies are our silver” and “Won derful world”.
ssed their thoughts on colours. The school choir and
In his sermon, the
vicar, the Rev. Paul . Warren, explained the meaning behind the col ours of the clergy stoles. Pianist was Mrs Roberts.
Downham
Presented a concert on aturday.
It was in aid of the
Braithwaite. thanked the talented choir for an en.- joyable programme. Re
Spoiled Inclement weather
spoiled the first 'av^ay
B o lto n -b y -B ow la n d , ending with a win for the home side. -
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ame of the season for, lownham Cricket Club at
Flower Festival and Fete to be held at the end of : August in the church and Downham Hall grounds. O rg an ise r Mr G.
freshments were served ;• by the ladies.
Church rang to the music of Handel, Schubert, Elgar, Brahms, Gershwin and other composers when Nelson Arion Glee Union Male Voice Choir
Glee choir Downham Parish
The lower juniors gave, - -tiday
had a successful evening, with nine members pas sing their first aid inter est badge and five their emergency helper badge. Afterwards they had a
MU quiet hour this year was held at St Leonard’s Church, Langho. All the churches in the deanery were represented. The vicar, the Rev.
Members were asked to
Langho WI met at St L eon a rd ’s School, Langho, resolutions for the AGM were discussed and’ the delegate was given in structions on how the members wanted her to vote at the AGM in London in June. The raffle was won by
Resolutions When Billington and
A visit was paid by Mr Grindleton
, basket whist drive in the autumn, proceeds going to the IYDP.
Dowds was in the chair and VCO Mrs Joan Bright led the discussion on the resolutions, before voting j took place. Link delegate Mrs C. Lord, of Sawley WI, was in attendance. The competition for a
Vice-president Mrs S.
piece of antique brass was won by Miss M. Bren- nand, Mrs H. Read and Miss B. Brennand.
of Grindleton WI attended the Bowland Forest group meeting.
ible for the entertain ment, which was comr- pered by Mrs E. Green wood. The Mary Wad- dington dancers took part and Mrs M. Miller recited a short Lancashire dialect poem which she had com posed. There was also a sketch
entitled “The fall of the house of Ho,” narrated by Mrs G. Moir, acted by Mrs E. N u t ta l l, Mrs M. Brunskill, Mrs D. How- arth,. Mrs E. Rowntree and Mrs Miller, Thanks were expressed
to Grindleton and West Bradford WI, the hosts, by^Mrs Wright, of Sawley
Gisburn Competitions
Gisburn YFC met at Manor House Farm, Nappa, home of Mr and Mrs G. Bargh.
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tion for a flower arrange ment for a' dinner table judged by Mrs J. Banks, of Gargrave. Winners were: Junior — Helen
.Ashworth, Virginia Pate, Sarah Gorst. Intermediate — Judith Emmott, Helen Mattinson, Joan Frank- land. Senior — Wendv Scott. The junior boys had to
tractor driving competi tion, judged by Mr G. Garnett, of Hellifield. Winners were: Intermedi ate — James Pate, David Capstick, John Robinson. Senior — Ian Coates, John This tie th waite, James Taylor. .
In rally Gisburn members took
judging, junior — 1st, Helen Lund. Dairy, junior — 3rd, William Robinson. B e e f — 3rd, Mark Hanson. Breeding sheep, senior — 1st, Hazel
part in the Settle district YFC rally, held at Gis burn Auction Mart. Local results were: Pony
shaift a hammer. Winners- were Paul Cowgill, Wil liam Robinson, Robert Falshaw. Judge was Mr Bronek, of Halton West. The older boys had a
The girls nad a competi Grindleton was respons
Group meeting Twenty-nine members
country fair
Fun for all at
final day of the flower fes- t iv a l at St H e len ’s Church, but country fair day too, with stalls and sideshows lining the church walls, pony rides, Morris dancers and an Irish ceilidh band. The fun starts at 11
a.m. and lasts until 4 p.m. and hot dogs and other refreshments will be on sale.
During the day, demon
strations of wrought iron work will be given by a farrier and a rope maker will show how he fashions halters and toys. Children will give a dis
play of maypole dancing and others will be dressed as pedlars offering hand- kerchieves and other goods.
. Stalls will sell confec
tionery, cakes, books, plants, fents, crafts, anti ques, bric-a-brac, shoes, anoraks, knitting wool,
sheet music, greetings cards, toys and children’s clothes.
There will also be a
tombola, lotteries, roll-a- penny and other children’s amusements. The flower festival opens at 7-30 p.m. tomor
row and continues all weekend.
Manager of power station
Coates; intermediate — 2nd, Ian Coates. Fat sheep, junior. — I
tification — 3rd, Judith [ Emmott. Cookery, junior — 1st, Sarah Gorst; inter mediate — 3rd, Christine Mason; senior — 4th, Linda Hanson and Helen | Falshaw. Girls’ tug-of-war — 3rd,
4th, Robert Falshaw; in termediate — 3rd, David Capstick. Pigs, intermedi ate — 3rd, Roger Thist-1 lethwaite; senior — 3rd, John Thistlethwaite. Farm machinery iden-1
Gisburn. It’s a knockout | — 4th, Gisburn. Tractor
James Pate, Helen Lund and Sarah Gorst go! through to the Yorkshire YFC rally to be held in Harrogate next month.
, sure); ■ Raffle prizes were won
'by Jean Thistlethwaite and Wendy Hodson.' The. governors were
pleased’with the support from parents and friends. ' The proceeds of £132.81 will be used to extend the maths system and'provide extra reading books. .
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... Holden (sweets in jar), Anne Preston (name of doll), Mrs A. Lancaster (age of Smurf), Lisa Frank'and (finding trea-
burn County Primary School, helped by the staff, held a coffee even ing at the school with stalls for toys and books, gifts and home produce. . The staff organised games and competitions. Winners were: Mark
Home produce The governors of Gis
driving — 1st, James I Pate. Hazel and Ian Coates, I
station manager at Agec- roft Power Station, near Manchester. Before taking over at
Agecroft several years ago he was manager at Huncoat and Stockport power stations. He was a native of Car
lisle where he was a Free man of the City and deputy , manager of the power station there. He came to Clitheroe 15 years ago.
. He le a v e s a wife Elizabeth and two sons, John, who lives in Bristol and David who is study ing at Birmingham Uni versity. Service and cre mation is at Accrington today.
Gisburn
burn for the RNLI, taken by Mrs J. Thurogood, was £45.52.
Dancing On Thursday it was
members’ night at Gis burn WI, who entertained a group from Standfast Institute. President Mrs Susan
served and a competition was won by Miss B. Row lands.
ended the evening anc Standfast president Mrs | K. Barnes expressed thanks.
.Community singing ' ■ % '
Graveston welcomed everyone and introduced Mrs M. Thompson, of | Mellor, who lea ' country dancing, which was much enjoyed by all. Afterwards supper was
Lifeboats The collection in Gis
THE flag has been flying at half-mast from Clitheroe Conservative Club this week in tr ib u te to member Mr N e lson Matthews, of Somerset Avenue, who collapsed and died at the weekend. Mr Matthews was the
CLITHEROE Division MP Mr David Waddington has written to the Bound ary Commission support ing an application for Simonstone Parish Coun cil to be included in the Ribble Valley authority. In his letter Mr Wad
which would cause more anger among my c stituents,” he says.
Mayor welcomes authors
ONE of the first tasks of the new Mayor and May or e s s of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs John Walmsley was to welcome members of the Lancashire Authors’ As sociation to their summer meeting in Whalley. The afternoon included
a tour of Whalley Abbey, conducted by Coun. Jimmy Fell and a talk on the history of the area by Mrs Mary Brigg. She dealt briefly with
Whalley members Mr George A. Wormleighton, association chairman; and. Mr Alan Bowles.
ley Methodist Church schoolroom, was rounded off by a programme of recitations by members and by Coun. Fell. It was organised by
FINED £20
secuting, said that the red lamp cover at the back of the motor cycle was broken and when the brakes were applied a white light showed. \
FOR failing to maintain a ' rear lamp on his motor cycle, Nigel Harris (17), of King Street, Whalley, . was fined £20 with £5 costs at Clitheroe Magis trates Court.- Mr Graham Duff, pro
the archaeological dis coveries at Portfield, the Parish Church, the via duct, the influence of the Bradyll and Assheton families and Whalley’s im portance as far back as 800 BC. The meeting, in Whal
dington said that he would be “horrified” if Burnley Borough Council was successful in a count er-claim that Read should be included within its boundaries. “I can imagine nothing
THERE’S no need to. go far afield to seek Bank Holiday entertainment on Monday . . . just to Wad- dington. . For it’s not only the
WHALLEY’S tennis teams had mixed fortunes at the weekend with the men’s team winning their first match of the season acainst Queen’s Club of Black
burn and the mixed team losing to a strong side - from I-'enis- cowles.
against a very strong first pair from Feniscowles but managed to recover against the second and third and were unlucky not to win more than two rubbers. The team was Lorna Slinger
Jessica Newman and Jim Cox. Entries to the flub knockout
men’s shield winners who won the first match of this' season. Back row, left to right: Peter Howard, Max Aitken, Eddie Scarisbrick. Front row, left to right: Stephen Brown, John Bailey, David Lynch.
competitions close at the end of the month and all members are urged to participate in both the singles and doubles events. Partners are drawn from the hat for the doubles competi tions, giving everyone an even chance. New members are always welcome. Pictured is la st season’s
Stephen Brown winning two each. The mixed team came up
team, which won the second division Ea s t Lanes men’s shield last season, turned in good performances to produce a convincing 7-2 victory with John Bailey and David Lynch winning all three rubbers and P e te r Howard and Eddie Scarisbrick, Max Aitken and
All three pairs in the men’s
Junction blaekspot probe
A SUN blind on a shop front could be a contribut ory cause to accidents at C lith ero e’s notorious
Wellgate-Duck Street junction. This was suggested by
and David T ay lo r , Libbv McEwan and Peter Howard,-
Coun. John Cowgill (Clitheroe) at Tuesday’s meeting of Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Committee. He said that the area
had a long history of “bumps” and it was poss ible that motorists could not see the halt sign on the Wellgate side of the
junction because of the shop sun blind. Coun. Cowgill thought
that it was a matter that Chief Architect and Plan ning Officer Mr Philip Bailey could take up. with the police. Deputy Borough En
MP supports change in boundary
gineer Mr Norman Turner pointed out, however, that the dangers of the junction would be fully discussed at a futur meeting between- council chief officers and the Lan cashire County Council road surveyor’s depart ment.
Gisburn Mart prices
There were 55 newly-accredited calved cows and heifers for ward in Gisburn Auction Mart' dairy section on Thursday. Prizes: Accredited cow — F.
(average £505), heifers to £575 (£485).
ward were 10* c a t t le . BW Springers made to £600, June calvers to £570. In the calf section, forward
• (average £22.85). In the fat- stock section, forward were 291 cattle, 469 sheep and 24 pigs. In the certified clean cattle
section, light :steers made to 108p per kilo (96p), medium to 106p (95.2p), light heifers to 98p (91.6p), medium to 94.5p (89.8p), heavy to 92p (89.8p).
, Of the uncertified and previ ously certified cattle, young bulls made to 109.8p (98. Ip)
• light steers to llOp (95.6p), medium to 91.op (89.5p), light h e i fe r s to 95.2p (8 7 .Gp), medium to 90p (80.9p), heavy to 92.5p (92.3p), fat cows to 81.8p (71.6p), bulls to 81p
. (74.9p). In the sheep section, light
lambs made to 192.5p (184.8p), standard to 220.5p (201.9pj, medium to 214.5p (201.2p), heavy to 186p (186p), light hoggs to 180p (179.4p), .stan dard to 164p (153.3p), medium to 160p (147.9p), heavy to 150p (145.2p), overweight to 132p (128.6p), uncertified to £32 (£23.80), fat ewes to £34 (£23.10). . Of the pigs, porkers made to 67.6p (66.7p), cutters to 72.4p (71.1p), baconers to 68.4p (68.4p), fat sows to £117 (£98.33).
Trespassed with gun
FOR trespassing with a firearm at Dunkirk Farm, Read, Andrew David Grace (20), of Pendle Street, Padiham, was fined £50 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. He was also ordered to
pay £25 costs and his rifle was confiscated. Mr Graham Gertson,
prosecuting, said that the defendant had been seen by a farmworker on the land with two other men and - was carrying a .22 firearm. -He was told to leave, but when he did n o t . do so, the farmer called the police.
sows and store pigs, there were 32 animals forward. Store pigs made to £28.40
were 160 calves. Friesian bulls made to £122 (£65.80), heifers to £66 (£51.20), Hereford X bulls to £144 (£104), heifers, to £92 (£61.50), Charolais X bulls to £152 (£121.80), heifers to £118 (£83.20), Angus bulls to £48 (£33.50), heifers to £54 (£38). In the sale of in-pig gilts,
and M. Clark (£638), H. Speak (£550). Heifer — J. Snowden (£625), R. Murray (£575). Friesian cows (made to £638
In the in-calf section, for Aft
, Taylor.' There is also to be a
Mrs Pat-Parrott is to be held by Grindleton WI in June', with a scavenger hunt organised by Mrs C.
Nature walk A nature walk led by I
CARRYING ON THE GOOD WORK
-Plan to convert caravans for use of disabled
THE Ribble Valley Committee for the Interna tional Year of Disabled People is looking out for caravans which can be converted for use by the
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disabled as a toilet at outdoor functions in the area.
A spokesman , for the
committee said that the cost of buying a second hand mobile caravan and converting-the inside to accommodate a toilet and washbasin would be about £1,000. The committee ‘ would
welcome offers of cara vans for conversion from individuals or organisa tions wishing, to make a contribution to the IYDP. It does not .matter if
the caravans are old, as long as they are roadwor-, thy, as the inside fittings will be taken out and a toilet, hand rails and a washbasin fitted. “A local caravan firm
has offered to convert the caravans at cost price, in cluding a double door and r am p s ,” said the spokesman.
“If the • committee re
ceived three caravans, they could be converted for the price of' one and located in different areas if more than one event is being held in the Ribble Valley on the same day.” Further details are av
ailable from Coun. J . . H. Fell, 7 Limefield Avenue, Whalley, or Mr R. Winck-
ley, 11 Bolland Prospect, Clitheroe.
Naturalists see memorial
FAVOURED by good w e a th e r , C lith e r o e Naturalists travelled to Tosside on Saturday and walked through Forestry
vole and heard the call of a green woodpecker. At Stocks Reservoir they saw the hide erected in memory of their late pres ident Horace Cook. This is a fitting memo
Commission land to Dale- head. There they saw a field
rial to one dedicated to the preservation of wild life and members were privileged to sign the vis itors book. Birds seen in the area included Canada geese, oyster catchers and yellow-hammers. The “party returned to
Tosside along the old rail way track which is now a habitat for colonies of wild flowers.
Mrs F.' Blades thanked
the leader Mr J. Simpson for an enjoyable walk which took in fine panoramic Views.
How one man overcomes handicap
beat the Grange Club in the latest round of the “Call My Bluff’ competi tion and now go forward to the semi-final at Nelson.
Archdeacon's visitation
vice was conducted by the Archdeacon of Blackburn, the ,.Ven. Desmond Car, roll, .and led by the Vicar, of St Paul’s, the Rev. Arthur Siddall. Among those at the ser
ST PAUL’S, Low' Moor, hosted this year’s official swearing-in ceremony for church wardens and sides men in the Whalley deanery. The well attended ser
vice was Canon John’ Hudson, vicar of Clitheroe and .Rural Dean of Whal ley; the Rev. Roy McCul lough, diocesan chapter clerk, and Mr (Leshe Ranson -registrar, to the Archdeacons of Blackburn and Lancaster. Organist was Mr Anthony Taylor.
blinded and lost both hands in the last war and became a Japanese pris oner. His story was told some time ago on “This is your life,” when he was voted Disabled Sportsman of the Year. ■ President Mrs I. Stub- bins introduced Mr Grif fith's, who gave a talk on the work of St Dunstan’s in the readjustment and rehabilitation of blind' people. He was thanked by the secretary, Mrs E. Horsfall. Clitheroe Soroptimists
OPENING a braille watch with his teeth to tell the time with his tongue was one of the difficulties overcome by the speaker at a meeting of Clitheroe Soroptimist Club. Mr W. Griffiths was
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EDITH PICKLES DECEASED
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FUN for the whole family is promised in “Bedknobs and .Broomsticks,” show ing at Clitheroe Civic Hall next week. This Walt Disney pro
shows, there will be matinees on Wednesday and Thursday at 2-15 p.m.
Gisburn’s first win
I GISBURN gained their first Ribble Valley Cricket League victory of the season in a close finish against Queen's Park. Iqbal, with 20, was top scorer in the Blackburn side’s all out total of 72, Ronnie Blair taking 4 for 16. Bob Hargreaves, with a hard-hit 33, put the village
side well on the way to victory ' but they lost three wickets fn th e s ixties and eventually scrambled home with their last pair at the crease.
In the first round of the Tel-
convincing njne wicket victory. Roger Harrison (31 not out)
also battled well for Chatbum who now meet St Francis in the next round.
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star Cup, a fine all-round per formance by Alan O’Neill en abled Chatbum to easily dis pose of Sabden. O'Neill took 4 for 17 as Sabden were put out for 65 and then made an unde feated 28 to see his side to a
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5 THE DENE HURST GREEN
. ting with attractive gardens and orchard
Detached period cottage in picturesque brookslde set-
Accommodation •' provides: Vesti bule, lounge, .dining, room,' fitted kitchen, utility room,, (our. bed
rooms, two bathrooms, and garage. Full central heating,.:
Price: £59,500 ' ■ ■ For details phone: :
. STONYHURST 315 '
SUPERIOR GROUND FLOOR FLAT
MANCHESTER ROAD • AREA
- I™ b?droor"S' bathroom, sap-
2 ' V W,C". combined lounge/ dining room, garage, maintained ■
: fawned gardens. . £24,950
. ' telephone: v v . Burnley 32596 or 24953.
Attractive, decorations, well main-' temed . Gas tired central heating. Outside store, rear yard, large
tiled, dining room with coal effect °Vn9e w'(h bay window.
S f l stable.-Some carpels and all light fittings plus gas cooker In cluded in price. .
jf'l? sh.ovver in avocado, half 23 Meadow Close REEDLEY
Four bedroomed detached house
Comprising: Hall, stairway, lounge with feature fireplace and gas fire, archway to dining room, fully fitted kitchen with split-level cooker with gas and electr ic hob unit plumbed for automatic washing machine and dishwasher, cloak room with vanity unit and w.c four bedrooms, three double, one single, two with fitted wardrobes, one which has ensuite vanity unit
and shower, three-piece pink bathroom suite with shower, land ing cupboard. Integral garage, gas central heating, well stocked gardens front and rear. Excellent
£38,500
after 5 p.m. or weekends for appointment to view, 93333
TEL NELSON 691956 FOR SALE SUPERB 36ft. x 20ft.
FLEETWIND MOBILE HOME
of the country's most beauti ful sites at Gawthorpe Edqe, Padiham. '
£13,900
Apply: Site Office, or ring:
PADIHAM 78650 It's wh;l
PEEL PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE .
'■ SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE
.Gas central heating, lounqe with f K b
fitted kitchen, double garage, J!llth firdpla5e’ dinlh9 r°°m.
wardrobes), bathroom and sen- ' arate w.c. Gardens front and rear. £29,950
' Telephone: CLITHEROE 22327-
part to give| money. Every 1|
kitchen for|
' ordinated l heating as I complete \| But if v l
wait till you! Brosell
landscape^ and trees.
Call and seel showhomesf
They are op |
Thursday a| f r o m lO am l S a tu rd a y a | from 2pm i |
iously furnished throughout. In as-new condition, on one
Full central heating, luxur V'
Road Transport Nice movers
■Trolleys and protective packing loaned free of charge with van hire'
C H I P P I N G
in idyllic country situation between Longridge and Chipping.
HOUSE AND 21 26140 /2 ACRES
Charming fully modernised south facing old Farmhouse with attached BARN
Garages and stabelling. Set in own grounds of garden, wood land and paddock.
A unique tranquill position yet not isolated with unsurpassed views overlooking valley.
Option to purchase further 4 acres Price: £72,000
TEL. CHIPPING 471 — FOR SALE —
BARN
with full planning permission to accommodate three bedrooms. Set in % acre of land, V2 mile from both .Waddington and West Bradford.
Panoramic views from all sides. Viewing by appointment
_ ■ £30,000 o.n.o.
Telephone: SLAIDBURN 652 or CLITHEROE 22149 79521
ma d e in c u s tom e r s ow._ ma te r ia l , e s t imates f ree. — Te lephone Padiham 76168 _ '
t a i l o r Ingham ft Yorfce
Chartered Surveyors
484190 Land Agents
Auctioneers and Valuer;
LITTLEMOOR, CLITHEROE. Tel. 2 36 55 '' OR AT 214 TODMORDEN ROAD
A traditional stone built country cottage about 1 mile from Grindleton comprising: Living room, kitchen, pantry, 2 bed-1 rooms and bathroom. The cottage is to . be let under the
shorthold provision of the Housing Act, 19S0, for a two year maximum period.
(as M IL LER A MILLElH BURNLEY. TEL. 22458. TO LET FULLY FURNISHED
CINERAX so u n d cine camera an d p ro je c to r , screen ' and c am e r a lamp , £ 1 5 0 . — Ap p ly 26 Hu f l in g Lane, Burnley.
£4.50 £3.99
83720 35 465397
LEAK '3 0 80 Lin e a r Pha s e f loor s tanding hi- f i s p e ak er s . li t t le used, £165 o .n .o . — Tel. Burnley 51721. ai636
Photographic
HIRE a c om p l e t e d i s c o s y s t em f o r y o u r p r iv a t e funct ion, f rom £12. Also g roup gear : Ampl i f icat ion, sp e ak e r s , lighting, P.A. in s ta l la t io n s an d rep a i r s . — A c ew e l l U n i t s , S imp s o n S t r e e t , H a p t o n . T e l , Padiham 71341.
4S43i6 203730 85973 Shooting and Fishing
GAME FISHING SERVICE. Ha l s te a d an d Ha r t l ey , 1 Cow Lane, Burnley, nea r Empi re Bingo. N.A.C. in s t r u c to r gives f re e fly f ish ing le s sons wi th all new out f i t s , la rges t select ion of f lies in the. area;. Ful l time o p e n in g wi th la te night s M o n d a y , T h u r s d a y a n d Fr iday.
83579
• Ri f le, .22 and .177 bar rel s , telescopic •• s ights , excel lent co ndi t ion, £ 3 5 'o .n .o . Buyer mu s t be over - 1 7 . -----Tel. Ea rby 2901 a f t e r 5 p/m.
WEBLEY Hawk Mk , 2 Ai r ]M o r \ 83707
S T R E AM F I S H E R , t h i g h wad e r s , £ 1 6 .5 0 ; Ke enf l she r wad e r s , £ 2 2 .5 0 b y -Un i ro y al . — Ha r r i s o n ’s Engine e r i n g . K e n d a l S t r e e t , CHtheroe . Tel. 243 6 0 .
Tuition
MATHS o r English evenings, in g roups o f 3 o r individu ally a t home . J u n io r , CSE an d O-level . Also O-level Comp u t e r Cour s e s tar t ing so o n . — Teaching Cent re. Tel . Burnley 30130.
83721
GUITAR TUITION by ex- p o r t s . — T e l . B u r n l e y 20024.
333708 YORK HOUSE,
Tastefully altered to a very high standard 2 years ago. Compris ing: Entrance hall with attractive pitch pine staircase, lounge with Adam, fireplace and French win dows into study, sun lounge, dining room with bay window, large fully fitted dining kitchen, utility room, toilet, 4 bedrooms, one with vanity unit, bathroom with shower, full gas central heat ing, brick-built double garage. Price: £60,000
Imposing Edwardian Detached residence standing In large gardens
YORK LANE, LANGHO Tel. Blackburn 48502
A beautifully mal outlooks to the r | Pendle Hill, with I glazing, cavity \vl Entrance hall, v.I dining area, fully! and hob unit, su l one with built-in! suite. Outside: H vegetable garderl Viewing highly n |
WADDC
A stone built terrace dwellingll has been fully | and well maintain! full gas fired cer.l and enjoying o]l from the front. | Hallway, front s i living room, kitl floor: 2 bedroom:! room with 3-piee| mains services
WOONEI CLITHEl
just off Eshton | close to the Casl this fully modemi-l property is idealll first time buyers,! cently been fully f to a high standard
On the outskirts < town centre in qtl
clitheE
MITCHE STREE
A very attracti| situated on
15 SY1
aspect over farm I fired central heal
The accommodJ dining room and L with coloured sul by appointment t |
KERR Kara
. new kitchen extenB ing, etc. The accijj comprises: Entrancl lounge, dining rool ture stone fireplac|
Close to the villagf property which Vestibule, lounge I porch, 3 bedroom! services, telephone! parking. Hates p;| available for purch:!
MAY'
An attractive, spa! bungalow situated f the centre of Whef fully fitted dining I suite. Attached b l heating. Internal v l
a b b I
CLf Moorlc
Tel: CM
Three anl bedroonf homes > specifical priced frtT
£28,1
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