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TWENTY-TWO children New trends OFF OTHER ITEMS OF ■
PORCELAIN, GLASS, SILVER PLATE and KITCHEN GOODS
NEW trends in gardening will be the topic for the year’s first meeting of Clitheroe Garden Club at Ribblesdale School on Monday.
Arrangements will be made for the re-opening of the garden hut on Sun days and details given of the seed list.
Visiting speaker will be Mr J. Firth, of Darwen.
Prints o f most
photographs in this issue are available to order
8" x 6" — £1.00
each received a book at the annual prizegiving of the Clitheroe branch of the Salvation Army on Sunday afternoon. The presentations were
made by former Ribble Valley councillor Miss Alice Alston, of Sabden. The meeting began with
a song, “The wise may bring their learning,” fol lowed by a prayer said by Zoe Tagg and a Bible reading by Michelle Kang. Zoe and Fiona Whit taker played on the tim
“Jonah,” using Old and New Testament teach-
' irigs.. After handing out the
prizes, Miss Alston recal led the days of her youth in Clitheroe when she at-, tended the local corps. Those who received
prizes were: Stephen Pre ston, Fiona Whittaker, Zoe Tagg, Michelle Burg- man, Julie Geldard, Tracy Faulker, Marcia Banks, Paula Birtwistle, Janine Birtwistle, Garry Haslam, Caroline Templeman, David Haslam, Michelle
brel and a poem, “Who,” was read by Paula Birt wistle. The Sunday School chil
dren sang “Let us go out into the world” and the primary class mimed a Bible story. Envoy Mrs Edna Tagg gave a flannel- graph Bible story of
ICing, Adele Behan, Philip Preston, Celia Middleton, Clair Seaward,- Craig Haslam, Wayne Haslam, Joanne Haslam, Carrie
Banks, Denise Banks.
ners were unable to, attend. The m e e t in g was
A further .10 prizewin
chaired by Envoy Mr -J. H. Tagg, who thanked the workers and Miss Alston. He expressed gratitude for the support in blessing and prayers for the Salva tion Army from the people of Clitheroe. Hoping that 1982 would
iBookprizes for Sundaij scholars ( ) M— ill IPIIHI I U i l l M k
A shivery December
IT was the coldest December-in living memory in the Ribble Valley, with the overnight temp erature dropping below freezing on 20 days, including a record three degrees Fahrenheit on
the night of the 17th.
of rain fell during 1981, making it a wetter than average year. Wettest month was March, when more than 10 inches was recorded at Chat- burn.1
WET YEAR More than 55 inches
was also very wet, with • a total of more than 20 inches falling in September, October and November.
: The autumn
Christmas contest winners
THE entries came rolling in for our Grand Christ mas Crossword competi tion and we have chosen the lucky £5 prizewinners. Senders of the first
bring joy, peace, under standing and love for one another, he suggested a
Christian theme could be “With God all things are
possible.” P ic tu re d w ith the prizewinners are Mr and
Mrs Tagg (left), Miss Alston (centre) and assis tant Mrs Isabella Hogg.
three correct entries opened were Mr D. Kitch en, of Hippings House, Clitheroe Road, West Bradford; Mrs M. D. Jackson, of 15 Chester
Clitheroe. The younger' members
Chatburn-weather station by Mr Ted Boden show that the month opened with mild weather, but from the 6th to the 27th, there were 22 consecutive nights of frost. Daytime temperatures, too, hardly ever climbed above freez ing point.
Readings tak en at >
the blizzard conditions of the 13th, in which 1.2 inches, of - snow fell at Chatburn, had rarely been known before in De cember.'.
.According to Mr Boden,
Christmas that there was any real let-up to the severe spell,-, with rain bringing a welcome thaw on the 28th,. 29th and
I t was only a f te r 30th. ; ,
temperature fell below freezing yet again on New Year’s Eve. -Total rainfall for the month was three inches.
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Avenue, Clitheroe, and Mr R. J. Nicol Smith, of 58 F a i r f ie ld D r iv e ,
of the family were keen to try out their new Christ mas paints and crayons in our children’s corner and “My bag” prizes will be going to the winners of our “Colour it for Christ mas” competition. They are: Clare Gamble
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(7), of 57 Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe; Joanne Scott (7) , of Stoneleigh, Long- worth Road, Billington; Shirley Titterington (8), of 62 Downham Road, Chatburn; Julian Silver wood (6), of High-field New-o-Nook Farm, Wad- dington; Alison Mulderig (8) , of 48 Eshton Terrace, C l ith e ro e ; C h a r lo t te Chappell (7), of Linton Croft House, Waddington; J a n e t B e r ry (8), of Teewood Farm, Slaitjburn Road, Waddington, and Hayley Smithies (6), of 5 L i t t lem o o r Road Clitheroe. . In the' “Quiz Time’
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£1,000 HAUL FROM SHOP
RAIDERS are believed to have used newsboys satchels to carry away their haul when they broke into Whalley News- agency at the weekend.
ANDREWS — JONES
Austria followed the wed ding at St Paul’s Church, Low Moor, of machinist Miss Linda Jones and stu dent Mr Glenn Andrews.
A honeymoon ski-ing in
only son of Mr and Mrs R. G. Andrews, of Shays Drive, Clitheroe, and the bride is the only daughter
The bridegroom is the
UNBEATABLE CONTINENTAL QUILT BARGAINS
IF ONLY THE BEST WILL DO
Warmth Rating 13.5 Tog Why settle for less when you can buy the very best at these prices. RRP
• Expert Advice LUXURY NEW GOOSE DOWN
SB DB KS
SB DB KS
77.50 112.50 143.50
103.50 132.50
SALE 49.99 69.99 89.99
BEST CHINA DUCK DOWN. 11.5 Tog RRP 71.50
SUPER HOLLOFIBRE 10.5 Toq a non allergic tutly washable duvet. Incredible Value RRP Single Bed ’24.99 Double Bed 31.99 King Size
39.99 Duvet Covers Galore
. 59.99 77.99
SALE 39.99
14.99 19-99 25.99
As usual we have 1,000’s pedects and seconds in Poly/Cotton. This year we have some really knockout
bargains. Examples:- Single Quilt Covers Single Covers Horrockses & Osman Latest Designs. .
When Periect Slight Imperfects 16.50
. • 7.99
Perfect quality SB Covers oyer 25 different designs, superb prints. RRP 16.95 & 17.95 All one price 9.99
Double Bed Covers BEAT THIS! Fabulous Doily Mixtures Demelza Design Perfect Quality Was 21.95 ■ 9.99
OSMAN Avinanon
DB Cover plus 2 frilled Pillowcases Perfect Quality
36 99 RRP . _ . . 12.99 Sale I SAVE 24.00 on RRPI
KING SIZE COVERS PertectUuaH^nu^rano sALEi 29g
horrockses
Suoer Value ComDlete Duvet Sets Printed Cover + Pillowcases and Plain Dyed sheet Valance.
"SB with 1 P/case DB with 2 P/cases Perfect Quality British Made. Yes it's true. A complete set for little more than you would expect to pay tor just a cover.
VALANCES & Sheet/Valances Dorma Osman Etc.
Deep Dyes, Poly/Cotton. When
SB DB KS
•70x 100 90 x 100
70x 100 90x 100
Periect 15.95 18.95 20.95
FLANNELETTE SHEETS Lancashire made Multi Stripe
1 2.99 9.99
7.99 pair 9.99 pair
Hiqhams Polychromatic Lovely Shades Were 12.99 15.99
The sheet that is guaranteed won’t fluff, lint or shed.
HORROCKSES COSINAP
POLY COTTON SHEETS Massive selection, a few examples:- Osman Bassetti RRP SB Pastels ' DB Pastels
70 x 60 90 x 100
Were 14.99 19.99
SB Deep Dyes 11.50 DB Deep Dyes 14.95
11.50 8.50
OUTSTANDING VALUE IN SHEET SETS
SB sets DB sets
SALE 13.99 17.99
SALE 4.99 5.99 5.99 7.99
50/50 Poly Cotton Plain Colours or Prints.
COTTON SHEETS White. Plain hems. Super quality. 70 x 100 90x 100
11.99 9.99
2 row corded. 70x 108
90x 108 Pillowcases , Were
1 fitted sheet, 1 flat, 1 P/case with SB and 2 P/cases with DB.
SALE 10.99 15.99
9.99 pair 11.99 pair
SALE
Seconds 7.99 8.99 9.99
Slight 29.99 SB 19.99" 39.99 DB 27.99’ PILLOWS Were SALE
Polyester/Terylene ■ 2.99 1.99 Curled Feather RRP4.25 2.99 Duck Feather (Seconds) When Perfect
11.50 4.50
Dacron Hollotil Were 5.99 4.99 Fealher/Down RRP 16.50 11.50
ORTHO PILLOWS Were 8.50 Now 7.50 Printed Poly/Cotton pillowcases 2.50
HOSPITAL SHEETING PILLOWCASES When Perfect 1.25 Slight Seconds 75p each
PRINTED POLY COTTON PILLOWCASES RRP 2.99 95p each
FRILLED POLY COTTON
PILLOWCASES Osman Prints RRP 5.50
70 x 90 CELLULAR Blue or Chocolate
PURE NEW WOOL Traditionally woven Harvest Gold Only
PURE NEW WOOL KS104 X 108
1.99 each
SB BLANKETS 60% WOOL 63 x 90 Attractive Woven check. A Bargain At
34.25 19.99
15.99 RRP
RRP
MATTRESS COVERS 100% Cotton S-T-R-E-T-C-H SB 3.50 DB 4.50
Pride of the Valiev Yorkshire Blankets 70 X 90
Plus Big Discounts of All Our Regular Ranges.
SUPER DUSTERS DISHCLOTHS 5 for 1.25
ZORBIT NAPPIES Red Label Seconds 10.99 Doz
BATH MATS
Larqe Size 100% Cotton Were 6.99
TABLECLOTHS 10.99 8.50
EGYPTIAN COTTON SHEETS These luxury quality sheets are renowned for comfort and hard wear. Vat Dyed.
SALE
19.99 14.99 pair 24.99 18.50 pair 5.99 4.50 pair
TERRY TOWELLING FITTED SHEETS
Warm in Winter. Cool in Summer. Slight Imperfects SB 5.50
DB 6.50
Latest Designs, blight Seconds. When Perfect 29.99 16.99 --------- -- SB 4,50 DB 5.50
EIDERDOWN COVERS Floral Prints
P o n d en Mill L in en s 6 Y o rk s h ire S t r e e t B u rn le y
Pontlen Mill Linen* ' 21
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T e i.5 0 1 6 1 Ponden Mill Linens
Ponden Mill. Colne H » «d ;
1 Hunhiirv. Nr. ll«worih.' - Tel: Haworth 4 3 5 0 0 .
RRP 8.75. 3.99 10 for 1.00 Perfect 12.99 Doz Sale 4.99
Poly Cotton by Bassetti really lovely quality and designs. Perfects. Round Approx 67 dia. 8.99 5.99 Approx 52 x 70 Oval
TOWELS Heavy Quality Jacquards. Perfects
Hand Were 1.99 Bath
3.99
OSMAN JACQUARDS Hand Bath Sheet
Visit Ponden Mill In th e h ea rt o f Bronteland
.Ponden Mill is situated m beautiful counlrside near Haworth in the heart of "Bronteland" m addition to Home linen | Bargains we also have the
WHY NOT MAKE A OAY OF IT?
“WEAVERS BUTTERY” Licensed Restaurant serving lunches, high teas, grills light refreshments.,.
' cream teas etc all day and every day (mcl Sunday) ~ , ■
TODAY and tomorrow, R. M. and N. Read, Moor Lane, will be open from 5-
30 to _ 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, noon to 1 pirn. Monday to
Friday 5-30 to 6-30 p.m. k
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celebrated a successful year with a Christmas d in n e r dance a t the
Sprq.ad Eagle. Hotel, Sawley. . More than 150 people
’ sherry trifle, dessert and coffee.
tucked into a meal of melon or soup, roast beef and all the trimmings,
■ on Saturday stole-12 bot tles of spirits £36.
THIEVES ' who entered th e C a th o l ic Socia C e n t re , L ow e rg a te Clitheroe, through a con cert room window early
6.99
SALE 8.99
SALE
of Mr and Mrs R. Jones, of Derwent. Crescent, Clitheroe.
by her father, wore a model Victorian-style
The bride, given away Pendle Club
.Pendle Club bridge ses sion were: Mr C. Hill and Mr F. Walker, Mrs P. A d ey and Mrs M. Manning.
WINNERS at Clitheroe
gown in white spotted or ganza with a dip train. She had a Juliet cap and shoulder-length veil and carried pink and white carnations. Bridesmaid Miss Julie
competition for the over 10s, £1 gift vouchers have been won by Susan Elizabeth England (13), of 12 Southfield Drive, West Bradford; Joanne E. Mur- tagh (12), of 12 Leys Close, Wiswell, and Catherine Pearce (10), of 1 P r in c e s s Avenue, Clitheroe. All the winners will be receiving their prizes by
Parkinson wore a Victo rian-style dress of pink organza with a French lace over-dress. She had flowers in her hair and carried pink and white carnations. B e s t man was Mr
of Divinity: Associate of the Royal Academy; Member of the Royal College of Physicians; Licentiate in Dental Surgery; L ic e n t ia te of th e Royal Academy of Music; Member of the Royal College of Veteri
Edward Hindle and usher was Mr R. A. Jones, the bride’s brother. Following the cere
the shop in King Street by breaking a rear .window and removed about 20,000 cigarettes, as well as quantity of cigars and to bacco. A number of satch els were also stolen.
They gained entry to
items is estimated at over £ 1,000.
The value of the stolen
post. The quiz answers were: Doctor
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ACCRINGTON SAVINGS “ 0
SHORT NOTICE SHARES 1 MONTH'S NOTICE 10.75% = 15.36% gross 6 MONTHS’ NOTICE 11.25% = 16.07% gross
NO LOSS OF INTEREST ON WITHDRAWALS All gross interest rates quoted assumes tax paid at 30%
Above interest rates variable on ordinary share rates. Minimum investments £1,000, max. £20.000. Joint accounts £40,000. Part withdrawals permitted. Have your interest credited to your account half yearly and increase your
income to ONE MONTH'S SHARE 11.04 net = 15.77% gross SIX MONTHS' SHARE 11.57% net = 16.53% gross
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JANUARY 14th at 8-30
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ALDTWISTLE . BIG SAVINGS
■Green. The couple are to live in
Derwent Crescent. P hotograph: P ye’s,
Clitheroe.
mony, conducted by the Rev. A. Siddall, a recep tion was' held at the Punch Bowl Hotel, Hurst
— Tangerine; paper; Ebenezer Scrooge; Eli; labels; .altar; the; ass; sage; dates; eats; age; pie; preen; season; ape; A Christ mas Carol; error; decorated. Down — Tree; needle; even;
post; spirit; sled.
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nary Surgeons; Member of the Pharmaceutical Society; Society of Jesus: State Registered Nurse; Medical Officer of HeHth. Crossword solution: Across
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SEWING MACHINES SAVE
ON NEW : v ~ POUNDS
on VIKING, BERNINA, PFAFF, RICCAR, SEW- MASTER, TOYOTA, DORlNA, NEWHOME, ___________ etc.
____ I Plus reductions on all cabinets I_______
Cash Registers F H Brown Ltd Burnley O S 8 S 2 6 6 2 2
WALTER THOMASON SEWING CENTRE
43 Scotland Road, Nelson Tel. 62122 . . : i.--,.,. The (amilyfirm with the big reputation tor value - y -
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Sale 99p 1.99
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