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Clitheroe 'Advertiser and Times, February 26th, 1081 11


FOR THOSE UNEXPECTED DINNER GUESTS


FINE FOOD WITH FLAIR


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.k whole new exciting range of ‘Boil in the Bag' culinary delights; freshly prepared and frozen


. for you now available from the same chef who excites your palate with


THE NORTH’S FIRST FRENCH TAKEAWAY Example menu from the freezer:


FRENCH FOOD BY PHONE ' SLIDE CANNELONI 80p (Pasta filled with meat, herbs and spinach)


CHICKEN CHASSEUR 90p (In rich sauce with mushrooms and tomatoes)


LEMON SOUFFLE 40p (Light lemon sweet) GUESTS TO PLEASE? DO IT WITH EASE!


OR WHY NOT


? FURTHER FACTS FROM FRENCH FOOD


r Example from our extensive A la Carte menu:


We are still maintaining 1979 pricesl! '


OEUFS CARDINAL (egg and prawn hors d'oeuvre) 8Sp


BOUEF MAISON (tender fillet with onions, mushrooms and tomatoes in a brandy cream sauce) £3.50


MARRONS GLACE (Chestnut puree with cream and meringue) 75p


Phone today for ta k e aw a y : PADIHAM 72197


Let us quote for your private party, buffet, wedding or any function large or small, we are happy to serve you.


QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE PREVAIL


Janies Barry Catering John Wright's 2 STRAITS LANE, READ Tel. 72197


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you Janetta' FURNISHING LTD


40 KING STREET WHALLEY


which is our lighting shop To avail our customers of a


service they have come to expect from us


We will maintain our same staff who will look forward to assisting you with your future requirements


Tel. WHALLEY 3642


WE ARE MOVING OUR HABERDASHERY TO


DESPITE bad weather, ■ St Leonard’s Church, Langho, was full of Guides and Brownies from the district to c e le b ra te T h in k in g Day.


raded down the aisle to the altar to be received by the vicar, the Rev. P a u l W a r re n ; th e Guides District Com­ m is s io n e r , Mrs A. Whittam; and County Commissioner Mrs P. Houldsworth.


All the flags were pa­


G u id es s a n g an anthem, 1st Langho Guide Angela Leeming read the first lesson and Katherine Chad­ wick, of St Leonard’s Brownies, read the second.


The 2nd Lan g h o


orange juice and bis­ cuits were served in the school. Langho Ran­ gers arranged games, which kept the youngs­ te rs warm and 2nd Langho Guider Mrs L. Hargreaves thanked everyone for attending.


After the service, tea, ' SHOW


■ The illustrated talk fol­ lowed a business meeting chaired by president Mrs Susan Nelson. . A vote of thanks was proposed by Mrs Susan Dugdale. The raffle was won by Miss S. Berry.


CLITHEROE Lady Famers were shown slides of the Ribble Valley, Sabden and Pendle by guest speaker Mri G. Fletcher at their meeting in Bolton-by-Bowlarid vil­ lage hall:'


- Church Fellowship's annual dinner


Thinking Day at Langho -Tickets sell out for film ‘with


<yV\ t\ V - ' »' ^ v c'-- ' ’ ; a message’


vALL-i seats have now been allocated for the . showing of the full-length feature film “Joni” at St James’s Church, Clitheroe; next week.


Kenneth Broadhurst, de­ lighted at the response, has asked that no-one without a ticke t should go along to any of the three screenings; as the church will be filled to capacity. The film, which has


The Rector, the Rev.


■ • 1 FREE


TV LICENCE! £34


, Rent a 20in. colour TV for £8.95 per month and we


been a sell-out at every previous showing, is the story of a teenager who loses the use of her arms and legs in a swimming accident. I t tells of her fight


TOWARDS YOUR NEXT TV LICENCE


WILL GIVE YOU £34


when it is due. (Minimum rental period 24 months). 22in. also available at £9.95 month.


against fear and depres­ sion and how, with the help of the church and her friends, she comes to terms with her limitations to lead a full and complete life. It is being shown by


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tremendous,” said Mr Broadhurst. “People from as far away as Preston, Morecambe, Burnley and Skipton — quite a few of them disabled themselves — are coming along to the screenings and I would estimate that almost 1,000 people will see this excel­ lent film in Clitheroe." He added that all tick­


the Ribble Valley Council of Churches and the Clitheroe Group for the International Year of Dis­ abled People, from March 2nd to 4th, at 7-30 p.m. “The response has been


A. E. HARGREAVES l


MOOR LANE and WOONE LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22683


£


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


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Help yourself to a FREE Holiday


^ B o o k a summer holiday before the 31st March 1981 and you could go FREE!


Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, Derrick Green, Railway View, will be open from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday: Charles Clegg, Church Street, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.


FORMER Vicar of Clitheroe, the Rev. Stanley Birtwell, :arid his wife, Nancy, were among guests at the Parish Church Townsend Fellowship’s annual dinner at the Black Bull Hotel, Rimington. The present incumbent, Canon John C. Hudson, and his wife, and verger


Mr Astley, Mrs Birtwell, Canon Hudson, Miss Hitchen (president) and Mr Birtwell.


52-seater bus, driven by Canon Hudson, who said it went very well. Members are pictured at the dinner with guests (seated, from the left):


TEAGARDEN


IS PROPOSED ON CHIPPING FARM


i


AN application for a!proposed tea garden at Fair Oak Farm, Chipping, has been received by the Ribble Valley. Council’s Planning De-. partment (number 0163).


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' The owners of the farm also want to convert part of an adjoining coach house to a house (0164). From Stonyhurst comes an application to build a


1EAT >


« « ■ and Loach Field (0162)


pcilb 92p ■ £1.06


•"b £1.16 59p


> 62p 84p


Moorland Road and a porch at the front (0172).


cricket pavilion for the adjoining the Petre Arms and the church on Whal-


tions from Clitheroe: for building at Whalley’s, flary


a rear extension, 4.6m by 4.1m, at the Ambulance and Fire Station, Princess Avenue (0154); for a radio aerial, the mast to be


There are three applica- ; canteen and amenity


a reguest for outline per­ mission for a detached house with access on land


From Billington there is


ley Road (0153). Other applications in­ clude: permission for a


placed on the gable end of 11 Derwent Close (0147); and a proposed extension to provide a toilet and dining kitchen at 28 Whal­ ley Road (0110). There is a request from


Waddington for outline permission to convert' a Darn to a house on the Newton Road, opposite Thornber’s Farm (0168). . There are three applica­


tions from Langho: for outline permission for a


&VEG • ;;icit-dSfor 39p


25p 1 2 p


i'l'/.lpcr'b 7 4 p


56p 27p


BRIDGE CLUB


. THIRTEEN., tables were in play at the duplicate game at Clitheroe Bridge Club. Winners were: NS — Mr P.


Mandarin Oranges


SJONS* pc* it* 89p


per Vi It) 3 3 p per pack


Medium each 51p Fx?fib 7 6 p


49p


JohnWtest Peach Slices


JohnV\fest Red Salmon


HillardsTomatoes 1102 W/l 2 3 p


Grapefruit Segments,.- 1902 3 1 1/ 2p 02 2 3 1/2P


Carnation Milk Large 2 6 1/2P VQ


h7 8 2 p 14oz 1 2 1/ z p


QuakerOats


Kelloggs Frosties ■ ’ 375g 4 8 1/2P Hillards English Lard soog 750g


12oz 3 iy 2p^ HeinzTomato Ketchup


HILLARDS that’s who!


Who gives you savings right down the line? — — — — — __________________


„ , / v W IT H a HU / ARDS SUPERCARD PRESENT APR 26.8%. COLLECT OR WRITE TO YOUR NEAREST HILLARDS STORE FOR DETAILS. BUY WITH A HILLARDS SURtHLAnu


CLITHEROE, King Lane > LATE OPENING till 8pm Thursday, Friday, CAR PARK , . CREDIT FINANCED BY MIDLAND BANK LTD.


2 2 p 3 7p Stork Packet Margarine 25og 1 3 1/2P


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Strange and Mrs W. Kelly, Mrs Lynch and Mrs Ruther­ ford. EW — Mr R. Wilson and Mr Leader, Mr and Mrs Corn­ field. Handicap winners: NS — Mr and Mrs Butler, EW — Mrs S h e f f ie ld and Mrs Kirkham. The following hand allows


the north player to show Ins skill in dummy play.


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at most tables was four hearts, bv north, which with careful play can make 12 tricks; - ' 1


W.L.W.


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milking bail for milking stable to storage of milk cows in summer at the 1 at “Goytlands” , West


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former Dewhurst’s Farm (0156); for the proposed removal of one crop of turf on land, at the farm (0257); and for a bedroom extension at the rear of 21


Skipton Road, Gisburn (0138); for use of a build­ ing. and adjoining land for processing forestry pro­ ducts and timber for wholesale purposes at Riggs Barn, Bailly Lane Tosside (0143); for,con­ version of stables to a.re­ staurant and kitchen at the Three Fishes Hotel, Great Mitton (0142); ' for the proposed demolition of a lean-to kitchen and porch and building of. a two-storey kitchen, bed­ room, conservatory and porch at Green End, Grindleton (0139); for the change of use from a


Bradford (1058); and for a bedroom extension at 1 Whittam Road, Whalley (0171).


SPEAKERS SURVIVE


CHAIRED by Mr Lionel Patterson, the last, meet­ ing'of Clitheroe Speakers Club included a thought- provoking topics session led by Mr Derek. Holmes entitled “Survival.” Members were required


to speak on: how, if they were a -VIP, they might survive, cast adrift in an open boat.


: ’


president Mr Brian Dris­ coll made another visit to the club and Mr John Derek Altham’ was wel­ comed as a new member.. The main speech of the


North Pennine Area


were entertained by various members. Mr Astley played the piano for some community singing. The evening also marked the first trip for the Parish Scout troop’s new


ets had been sold in little more than a fortnight. “The fdm is of great value to anyone who is con­ cerned about disabled people and it gives a pow­ erful Christian message,” he said.


Mr Harold Astley and his wife also attended the dinner, along with some 50 members. They were welcomed by president Miss Mary Hitcheh, and after the meal


Played


in local dance bands


A RAILWAYMAN for more than 30 years, Mr Edward Isherwood, of C h e s te r Avenue Clitheroe, died at his home on Sunday. He was 87.


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ly known, spent the whole of his railway days as platelayer on the line bet­ ween Whalley and Hel- lifield. He retired 22 years ago. But it was as a musi­


Ted, as he was general­


NOW-at only 6 months withdrawal notice 10 /which if you 4 K T


cian that he was more widely known. Ted played the double bass and there are few villages in addi­ tion to Clitheroe, where he did not at one time or another play as a member of the string section of local dance bands.' After a long day on the


railway he took it in his stride to play music until the small hours of the morning and then make his way home. In a larger sphere he


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at 352 UNION ROAD, OSWALDTWISTLE


: In addition, he was a ch o r is te r at T rin ity Methodist Church when it was known as Wesley, and sang with the Wesley Male Voice Choir. He was a keen gardener. Mr Isherwood leaves a


wife, Annie, and daughter Mrs Marie Tomlinson.


place today, a service at Trinity Methodist Church preceding cremation at Burnley. .


The funeral will take m


Happy ending


THE case of the avocado pear plant which outgrew its home has had a happy ending — for the plant will now take pride of place in the Copy Nook . Hotel, Bolton-by-Bow-


land. The plight of Mrs Janet


Baker, of Morton’s jewel­ le r s , Moor Lane, Clitheroe, was highlighted in last week’s Advertiser and Times. The avocado pear,


evening, “Automation cre- ates 'Meisiire' time,” was given by Mr John Hunt.' ” Evaluations’were given by Mr Chris Roberts and Mr Alex Christie. General evaluator: was the presi­ dent, Mr Stan Blackburn. The next meeting, on


March 3rd at the; Station Hotel will be a joint one with the Hyndbum Club. :


r - Landlord of the Copy ' Nook; Mr Paul Taylor, a plant-lover, decided -to step in and save the day


, and her husband,- Peter, was threatening to chop it down.


planted on the couple’s wedding day, two-and-a- half years ago, is five feet high and still growing,


; and offer it a good home. ■ Although Mrs Baker, has had many requests for the


; plant, from, private house- holds)'she decided on 'the Copy- ’Nook as she will 1 still be able' to see it and


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assisted the orchestra in the days of the former Clitheroe Choral Society classical concerts- at King Lane Hall and was also a member for many years of the “Opera -Week” or­ chestra.


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