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mington 20 members of
mplex at Witton. vere welcomed by t parks director
Councillors want to see ‘The
m Horticultural spent an evening the Blackburn
. Pollock who ex- he running of the 'e was thanked by rman Mrs W. M. The trip was or- bv the society
ry* Mr E rn e s t k.
i September 12th emorial Institute.
are going ahead society’s summer
Jewton
ersary •wton United Re- Church anniver-
(
aeher was Rev. x'evard, of Burn- :he afternoon Mrs ler and Miss A.
•vices on Sunday,
: sang together, j; evening Miss A. sang a solo “Hold
v hand”. Mrs E. >ocl was the or-
>r Valley Badmin- o's treasure hunt iav night was won f \ Farrington’s
r G. Cross’s team ond followed by larnes and Mr P. The event ended Parker’s Arms, for supper. Or- were Mr I. Grant tl. Beattie.
t Bradford at service
1 and evening, ter was the Rev. wnson, of Leeds, ettists Terry and from Hesketh
Jon Sunday were Ended, both in the
lersary services at radford Methodist
War Game’ RIBBLE Valley council lors want a private view ing of the controversial film, “The War Game,” before deciding whether to press the Government and the BBC to show it on television. This was decided on
Tuesday, following an im passioned plea from Coun. Bert Jones (Clitheroe) who thought that people should have a chance to
the council’s Policy and Resources Committee it was decided to support a c am p a ig n by Dyfed County Council for the film to be shown, but the matter was passed to the council for a final decision. “If people don’t want to
see the consequences of nuclear war. At a recent meeting of
Public Notices
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND
review of part of the Burnley/Ribble Valley boundary
Notice of commencement of a
NOTICE IS GIVEN that following a request by Simon-
stone Parish Council the Local Government Boundary Commission for England have commenced a review of the Burniey/Ribble Valley boundary in the vicinity of Simonstone and Read. The Ribble Valley Borough .Council have agreed to ake over the role of requesting authority and have been
invited to prepare a detailed scheme for the boundary changes in this area sought by Simonstone Parish Council and to submit it to the Commission. The publication of their submission will be announced by the Borough Council in the local press, and by public notice, at the same time as they send it to the Commission. A copy will be available for inspection at the offices of the Borough Council. The commission wiU allow a period of eight weeks
from the date of publication before they proceed to formulate either draft proposals or an interim decision not to make proposals; during this period other in terested parties may submit objections, comments, or counter-proposals. Representations, whether generally on the alignment
watch it they can always switch off,” said Coun. Jones. “However, I think that we should see the film before we decide how to vote.”
Allotment rent rise
under fire
A RECOMMENDATION to increase the rent of allotments at Low Moor came in for criticism at Tuesday’s meeting of the Ribble Valley Council. It came from Councillor
king part, tions during the ;d more than £200 il funds.
seemed s tran g e th a t members of the commit tee should approve this. “We are increasing the rent by 40 per cent and this increase will obvious ly be passed on to the allotment holders,” he said. “We have a wowing list
share
-acted hundreds of to the Vale House
sun shone for and district Lions fair on Sunday
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ies: Mrs Almond, owe, Mr Whitaker, ■tley.
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man Coun. Fred Singleton (Longridge) said that the matter had been consi dered in depth and the new rent was not thought unreasonable. In fact, it was rather on the low side. The increase was ap proved.
PERMISSION to build a house on land south of Edisford Road, adjacent to R o e field F a rm , Clitheroe, has been re fused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee. It was agreed that this
Would spoil character of area
would constitute ribbon development and would lead to the outward ex pansion of Clitheroe. The site is designated
of unemployed^ and allot ments are one of the things which can help them out on a small income. I think 40 per cent is pretty high.” Committee vice-chair
Bert Jones (Clitheroe) when members considered a proposal from the Plan ning and Transportation Committee that rental of the land, which is leased to Clitheroe Town Coun cil, should rise by £10 to £35 a year. Coun. Jones said that it
HAVING pulled off a treble success, regulars at_ the Joiners Arms, Clitheroe, have every right to feel pleased with life. Pictured are mem bers of the respective teams which won the A and B Divisions of the Ribble V a lley P o o l League and, in front, the Ladies A team, winners of the Ribble Valley
Harrison (c ap t.) , M. Peel, M. Simpson, I. Nuttall, B. Hitchin, J. Whittaker, J. Rimmer and D. Drachenburg. B team members: J. Hutch ins (capt.), T. Speak, B. McLernon, J. Hayward, C. Stewart, S. Kay, K. Ferguson, D. Parker, W. Carroll, R. Orr, and R. Driver.
Ladies’ Darts League. The Pool A team is P.
Stately hall on market
THERE have been a substantial number of inquiries for the 15th-century Mitton Hall, near Whalley, which has been put on the market.
an oak-panelled baronial hall with a minstrel’s gal lery, is expected to fetch about £185,000 and could house a five-star hotel.
The hall, which features
Jacket was ‘indecent’
the retirement of Mr Wil- ford Burrill, of Clayton-le- Moors, who bought the premises in 1966.
handling the sale, say the hall has considerable po tential for a country hotel.
Duckworth’s the agents
Clitheroe office, Mr Bill Honeywell, confirmed this week that a great deal of serious interest had been shown in the hall.
Manager of the firm’s
talk about firm offers. Ob viously people have to do quite a bit of calculating before buying a property like this,” he said.
“But it’s too early to
attractions are eight, acres of grounds, a sauna and solarium and a swimming pool. After running the Starkie Arms, Clitheroe, and hotels in Blackburn, Clayton-le-Moors and Blackpool, Mr Burrill bought the hall for an un disclosed sum from the chairman of William Birt wistle Allied Mills, Mr A. H. Birtwistle.
Among the hall’s other
the Bleak House Restaur ant, Kemple End, which is available for offers of more than £120,000.
Also on the market is
Girl falls off motor cycle
as an Area of Special L an d sc ap e in the Clitheroe District Plan and any residential de velopment would be detri mental to the character and appearance of the area. In addition, there was
no public sewer available to the site and septic tank drainage would be unac ceptable close to the town centre.
Gornall and her husband Thomas, who works at Ribblesdale Cement, are retiring to Ribchester. They have lived at
The owner Mrs Nora
Bleak House for the past 32 years, with Mrs Gor nall running the restaur ant for about eight years. She previously worked
A GIRL passenger on a motor cycle was taken to hospital after falling off the machine at the Pig geries, Mitton, on Satur day night.
at the New Drop Inn, Ribchester, and the Pun chbowl Hotel, Hurst Green.
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.. (9) “All stood still” — Ultravox. 8. (21) “Ghost town” — Specials. 9. (15) “Memory” — Elaine Page.
“Pretty in pink” — Psychedelic Furs. LP of the week “Fiction Tales” — Modern Eon.
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Nelson, was said yester day to be comfortable with broken ribs, cuts and bruises.
Julie Abbott (16), of
Holden (17), of Feazer Farm, Waddington, was unhurt in the accident.
The dr i ve r , Ma rk Improving
LOW MOOR schoolboy Warren Dean, who was seriously injured when his bicycle was involved in a collision with a motor, cycle in Edisford Road a fortnight ago, is “improv ing slightly” at Preston Royal Infirmary. Warren (12), of Riverside, re ceived head, neck, wrist and leg injuries. After hearing of the ac
cident, his father, Mr Barrie Dean, made a 4,000-mile trip from Saudi Arabia to be a t his bedside.
Bowling
LATEST results to hand in the Great Harwood Bowling 2 are: Division One —
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9, Mercer Park Ladies 1: Wad dington 8, Victoria Hotel 2; Gt Harwood B 6, Calderstones B 4; Brockhall 10, Rishton Con B 0: Calderstones A 8, Metflex 2; Foxhill Hotel 9, Hyndbum Transport 1; Calderstones B 2, Burnley Road 8.
Castle 8, Whalley 2; Oswald- twistle Con 9, Salesbury Ladies 1; Rishton Con A 2, Harwood A 8. Division Two: Burnley Road
Hill 8, Globe 2; Ribbles- , Salesbury 2; Clitheroe
CC 9, St Mary’s 1; Clitheroe It is for sale because of
A CLITHEROE teenager who admitted walking in the town centre with in decent words on his jacket was fined £10 and ordered to pay £5 costs at the town’s magistrate’s court. Stephen Wilson (18), of
Whipp Avenue, was also fined £40 and ordered to pay £65.43 compensation for breaking a window at a shop in New Market Street.
Flag day thanks
A FLAG day in Clitheroe on June 6th for the Save the Children Fund raised £263, including the collec tions in local factories.
wishes to thank all who helped to make it such a success. The local branch of the fund still welcomes gifts of wool and is con tinuing to send blankets to headquarters. Dona tions may be le ft at Clitheroe Health Centre.
Mrs Elsie Honeywell
Problems behind
the stumps CLITHEROE’S delight at winning their first game of the season, at Padiham, was tempered by injury to wicketkeeper Philip Hall. He was hit in the eye by the last ball of the match which flew up after snicking the top of the stumps. The bowler was Garth Sutc
liffe, who took Philip to Bum- ley General Hospital where he was detained for treatment. He was later said by a hospital spokesman to be “improving”. On the team’s return home
of the boundary in this case or specifically on the draft scheme prepared by the Borough Council, should be made in writing to councils concerned, or direct to the following address: The Secretary, Local Government Boundary Commission for England, Room 122, 20 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TJ L. B. GRIMSHAW, Secretary,
Local Government Boundary Commission fo r England; June 1981 •
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there was more unwelcome news. In the game between the Clitheroe anti Padiham second elevens, wicketkeeper Richard Thornton damaged a finger and the result was that Clitheroe went into their Ramsbottom Cup game on Sunday without a recognised stumper. Keith Fawcett was called upon to de putise.
PROGRAMME WEEKEND
v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Read v Padiham, Clitheroe v Settle, Whalley v Barrioldswick. Cherry Tree v Great Harwood. Division One: Rolls-Royce v
Earby v Baxenden, Northern
Baxenden v Clitheroe, Ribbles dale Wanderers v Salesbury.
Wanderers v Immanuel, Settle v Clitheroe, Lucas v Whalley. Division Three (Sunday):
Read. Division Two: Ribblesdale
Sabden’s surprise
SABDEN provided the sur prise result of the day in the Ribble Valley Cricket League when they inflicted the first defeat of the season on Burnley Boys’ Club to register their own first win. Garry Meakin and lan Wood
were tne principal architects of victory taking 4 for 25' and 4 for 23 respectively to put the Boys’ Club out for 76. Sabden replied with 77 for 5,
Wood scoring 22 and Meakin 18.
feated Chatburn by four wick ets. Ronnie Blair took 4 for 12 as Chatbum were shot out for 65, of which Tommy Thompson scored 20. Bill Hargreaves hit 28 for Gisburn and Thompson took four of their wickets at 1 cost of 17 runs. Chatbum are in a mid-table position with nine points from nine games, Gisburn and Sabden are seventh and eighth respectively, with eight and seven points, but Gisbum have a game in hand.
In a local derby Gisbum de
Marsden.................. 7 5 2 0 17 St. Fran.................. 8 3 4 1 13 BlyBC..................... 8 2 5 1 11 B’field...................... 8 1 6 1 9 Chatbn..................... 9 1 6 2 9 BGSOB................... 7 1 5 1 8 Gisbum................... 7 2 2 3 8 Sabden..................... 8 1 4 3 7 Queen's Pk.............. 8 0 4 4 4
Cricket teams
Saturday): J. Pye, J. Boden, K. Fawcett, R. Booth, M. Blackburn. G. Sutcliffe, T. Bleazard, A. Rigby, C. Sims, Andrew Henderson, Cockcroft. Scorer: R. Hardcastle. Clitheroe 2nd (v Settle, a,
C l i th e ro e (v Settle, h,
Saturday): P. C. Bishop, Alan Henderson. R. Bennett. R. Banks, R. Thornton, S. Rush, B. Keating, M. Scott, G. Ben nett, D. Whittaker, J. Coulter. Scorer: P. Atkinson. Clitheroe 3rd (v Baxenden,
Whittaker, M. Scott. Scorer: Miss A. Hogg. Clitheroe Undcr-18 (v Gt
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a Sunday): J. Coulter, G. Ben nett, M. Booth, K. Driver, A. King, S. Rush, A. Blackburn, A. Howden, R. Banks, D.
GAWTHORPE HALL, PADIHAM
Harwood, a, Monday): C. Musson, R. Thornton, T. Bleazard, M. Scott, D. Whit taker, S. Blackburn, A. King, A. Blackburn, R. Hardcastle, M. Ramsden, C. Swarbrick. Res: N. McNab, S. Miller, P. Rushton. Clithcroc Uncr-13 (v Whal
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J. Scorah, R. Blackburn. Res: M. Sharp, S. Hitchen, A. Robinson.
NAB RUN
ley CE School at 6-30 p.m. The course includes short runs for juniors and seniors and a longer race for experienced runners. The Lions are sponsoring one
of their members, Mr Terry Barton, who will be attempting one of the short runs and through his efforts they are hoping to raise money for charity.
ABOUT 200 runners are ex pected to take part in tomor row’s annual Nab Run organ ised by Whalley and district Lions. The runners will leave Whal
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LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
ELECTION OF
COUNCILLORS, MAY 7th 1981
The Declarations and Returns of expenses of the candidates at the above elections are open to inspection during normal working hours and upon payment of the pre scribed fee, at the offices of the Chief Executive/Clerk, C h r is t C h u rc h P re c in c t , County Hall, Preston. BRIAN HILL
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA:
An application has been re ceived for permission to: (a) Erect a two storey extension at “Whinside," GRINDLETON (3/81/0729/P).
Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan ning Department, Council Of fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA. A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in th e P lanning D ep a r tm en t within the period stated.
June 25th, 1981 Signed: P. BAILEY
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I ’VE BOOKED my holidays ab ro ad . Have you? If not,
EARN E X TR A £ £ £ ’s fo r your holidays. Good ra tes of commission. Anyone In ate re s ted in having bedding
CLEANER req u ired , 2 m o rn ing s p e r w e ek . — Te l. C li th e ro e 24030.
DOMESTIC HELP, req u ired one o r tw o mornings per w e e k . — P l e a s e r in g Cli th c ro c 2 3 3 01
91028 . 20450 79915 Situations Wanted
G R A D U A T E te a c h e r r e q u ire s vacation w ork, any thing co ns ide red. —— 19A Eshton Ter ra ce, Clitheroe . 20276
REGISTERED child minder has vacancy. — Tel. Whal- l e y 26 1 3 .
79869 Tuition
BURNLEY te aching c e n tre has vacancies fo r tu i tio n in Maths o r English, evenings in groups of 3 o r individu ally a t home, a t * ju n io r ,
CSE and O level. — Tel. Burnley 30130.
F. J. WILCOCK, General C le an in g C o n t ra c to r s r e q u ire pa r t- tim e clean ers fo r holiday re l ie f dur ing local h o lid ay s . F o r d e ta i ls — Tel. Nelson 62049.
fu r th e r de ta ils Tel. Whalley 2775.
nd textile par ties? — For 55462
why not? Jo in my team of h o u sew iv e s d em o n s tra tin g o u r range of p ure Swedish sk in c a re and cosmetics. Ju s t 2 evenings a week can ea rn you £35-£40. Expenses f re e beauty tra ining given to Diploma S tanda rd. No initial outlay. — Ring now to Diane, Skipton 46 1 9 . 69252
jem p o TEMPS
REQUIRED
Due to the expected demand for Temps for assignments during the holiday p e r io d s and throughout the summer we require
Experienced Secretaries, Typists, Telephonists, and all types of Accounts Personnel.
For further information contact without delay
Miss L. Dickinson TEMPO STAFF
SERVICES LTD.
5 Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel.5382t
SMART, ATTRACTIVE
BAR STAFF JUDGE
required Apply—
WALMESLEY BILLINGTON
Telephone: WHALLEY 2172
PART-TIME ASSISTANT
required for Pie Bakery 3 a.m. — 7 a.m.
three mornings per week. No experience necessary Apply:
TURNERS
76 BAWDLANDS, CLITHEROE.
Telephone: 22981 27D02
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES Your own Local Papers
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LANCASHIRE AREA HEALTH AUTHORITY BLACKBURN DISTRICT
C l i th e ro e H e a l th C e n t r e P R A C T I C E C L E R K
P a r t- t im e 15 ho u rs pe r w eek. Applications a re invited from su itably experienced person s for th e above p ar t- tim e pos t at Cli th e ro c Health Centre.
General clerical d u tie s including book-keeping, maintenance o f p a t ien ts and practice records also audio typing o f practice corresponden c e.
Hours of duty betwe en 1-30 p.m. and 4-30 p .m. (Monday to Friday).
Hours of the pos t a re su b je c t to variatio n d ur ing staff absences and o th d r practice req u irem en ts.
Salary fo r th e pos t commencing a t pro ra ta £2.8 83 p .a ; (£ 1 .5 5 pe r hou r ) of full-time salary if aged 21 o r over, rising by annual increments to p ro ra ta £ 4.1 5 0 p .a.
Application forms from th e District Personnel D ep t.. District Offices, Queens P ark Hospital, Blackburn. Tel. 661311, ext. 281/223
Closing date July 6 th , 1981.
S I L V E R L IN E T R A V E L , BLACKBURN. Around the w or ld w ith Silverline. Door to d o o r service w ith our cheap ra te taxi of fer , to and from th e a i rp o r t . We now have a large selection o f main o p e ra to r brochures fo r Spring/Summer holidays in 1981. Catering for every kind of holiday from self c a t e r in g a p a r tm e n t s to lu x u ry h o te ls . E u ro p e an . Long Haul and ABC flights av a ilab le . — F o r details ca ll 3 4 a D a rw en S t re e t , Blackburn, o r Tel. 57713. 549095
Holiday Accommodation NEWQUAY CORNWALL
I t ’s n o t to o la te to book a July o r August holiday!
F i r s t c la s s a c c om . , l ie . , n i g h t l y e n t e r t a i n m e n t , h e a te d p o o l , s a u n a , s o l arium. c entral, nea r beach, no gimmicks ju s t excellent value.
(06373) 5155 bro ch ure o r w r ite KILBIRNIE HOTEL
B L A C K P O O L . L i c e n s e d fam i ly h o te l , o n e m in. b each an d all am en it ie s . Large b a r . lounge, colour TV lounge, pool room, free b ab y s ittin g service. Ta riff from £42 p e r week inclu sive. — Rossendale House. 3 1 /3 3 B a i r s to w S t r e e t , B l a c k p o o l . T e l . 0 2 5 3 22848.
MORECAMBE, weekly pack age holidays from £70 in c lu s iv e . In clu d es 3 days to u r i n g E n g l is h la k e s . Scottish bo rd e r . Meals at b e s t h ote ls . Also BB & EM holidays available. SAE fo r b r o c h u r e — W ic h f ie ld Hotel, 43 Westend Road, M o r e c am b e . T e l . 0 5 2 4 412411.
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LAKE DISTRICT/Or ton, 2 miles M6. delightful coun t r y c o t t a g e , m o d . amen ities , close to Lakes and Dales, sleeps 4. — Tel. Rumsbottoni 3422.
ANGELSEY, T re a rd d u r Bay. sunny bungalow, 30 yards sandy cove, steeps 6 to 8, Ju ly 11th to 18th. — Tel. Whatley 3169.
A L U M C H I N E , B o u r n e m o u t h . C h in e C o te
ANGLESEY. 6 b er th ca ra van, on co u n t ry s i te , 2 miles Ucnllech s ite , shop and pub, te rms , £35 —
Hotel. AA and RAC. 25 Studland Road. Delightful f r ie n d ly h o te l , c h i ld r e n welcome. One child f ree for May, Ju ne, up to July 18th and S ep tem b e r . Excellent food, 4 mins sea. Tariff from £48, no VAT. Colour TV, f ree brochu re. — Tel. 0202 764108.
ASHTON HOUSE h o lid ay fla ts , 12 St Georges Road, S t A l in e s . T e l . (0 2 5 3 ) 7 2 2 6 6 3 . T w o m i n u t e s shops, sea. SAE brochu re. 84261
p e r week. Most vacancies. — M r s R o b e r t s 0 4 0 7 83 0 7 01 .
AVAILABLE due to cancella tio n . one week ap a rtm en t holiday for 2/3 perso ns . Be- nalmadena, Costa Del Sol. S o u th e rn S p a in . A u g u s t 1 4 th -2 0 th , fully inclusive
B L A C K P O O L . R o n a n d Nellie Guest invite you for BBEM, July 11th — 18th, £35 inclusive. Fr iendly bar , home cooking, red u c t io n s fo r children, danc ing/enter - t a i n m e n t .
c o s t a b o u t £ 1 8 0 p e r p erso n . M anchester flight. Also some d a te s available October/November. — Tel. R e dm a n , N e ls o n 6 6 0 0 9 a f te r 6 p .m.
B L A C K P O O L . W a r r e n House, 31 Moore S tre e t, South Shore, 2 mins. South Pier, licensed, te rm s May- Ju n e BB and EM, £ 3 9 .2 0, July-August, £ 4 5 .5 0 , o f fers comfor tab le accommodation w ith excellent food, te rm s re a so n ab le . — F o r more d e t a i l s T e l . N o ra 0 2 5 3 45114 .
BLACKPOOL. Windsor C a r l to n , He. p r iv a te h o te l. 6 Warley Road, N. S hore, d i r e c t l y o p p o s i t e D e rb y Baths, 1 min. s tro ll North P rom . Family ho te l w ith f r ien d ly a tm o sp h e re , p e r sonal service, all modern
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B L A C K P O O L . D c n c s ld e , licensed, co lo u r TV lounge, la te te as , sh ow e r room, no r e s t r i c t io n s , BB <& EM, from £42 weekly, during J u n e o n e child f re e per family. Booking now illumi n a t i o n s . —- T e l . 0 2 5 3
am e n i t ie s , T o u r i s t Board r e g is te re d . — Te l. 0253 5 49 2 4 .
81273 Basis
Mon.— F r i . , £23 incl. — 31/33 Woodfield Rond, ad ja c e n t p r om e n a d e . T e l . 46 3 04 .
L i g h t s 88292 — £45 88221
ABERSOCH, N orth Wales, w e l l e q u ip p e d c a ra v a n s with w a te r and electricity on q uie t farm s ite . Vacan cies Burnley holidays. — Rigy Caravans, The Garden Centre, Walsden. Todmor- den. Tel. 3374.
A BARGAIN at Concorde, 2 minutes prom and Tower, licen sed, Ju n e u ntil July 11th, £44 p e r week. OAP, £ 3 8 . Monday to F riday. £25, OAP. £22. Friday to Mond ay . £20, red u c t io n s children. P a r tie s welcome. — M rs V. W o lsey . 18 Hornb y Road. Blackpool. Tel. 0253 25965.
Tours, Cruises and Travel
Mobile Disco
S.N. SOUND, b e s t sound and lights aro u n d . Steve’s Disco fo r all occasions. — Ring Steve, Barnoldswick 813630.
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