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1 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 9th, 1982 7


. Castle Couture ot Clitheroe Distinctive Oe$anceby Maureen.Howson


~ 3 n t e r < n a t i o n a lU a i h i o n ^ M o u d e


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Stockists of Lucie James hand loomed and hand crocheted garments


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LATE OPENING Thursdays until 7-30


Now arrived, a selection of Exclusive Wedding Gowns


Choice of Pure Silk, Satin Lingerie


Motley ffo


Parish wants extra cash


BILLINGTON Parish Council is proposing to spend £8,000 in the next financial year, including the cost of employing a lengthsman to tidy up the area.


Valley Council for a 2p precept, an increase of Vzp.


It is to ask the Ribble


for a lengthsman, whose services the parish council consider are needed be­ cause the county has cut back on cleaning.


The increase is to pay


NINETY members of Padiham MU were guests of their counterparts at St Paul’s, Low Moor, for an evening of songs and readings. The room was seasonal­


ly decorated for the occa­ sion and music was pro­


vided by Linda Whitfield, Joan Monk, Julie Holden, Lisa Ellis, Karen Holden, Stella Smith,. Derrick Smith, Tony Capewell and Ian Guy. Readers were Marion Je s s ie -


S tev e n so n , Roberts, Lynda Leadbea-


ter, Eileen Wood, Mary Trimby, Ken Guy, Edith Waddington, Maureen Berry and Doris Fox. Refreshments were


Showrooms — 4-5-6 Gladstone Terrace, Gisburn Road, Barrowford, Nr Nelson. Tel. NELSON 64444 — NO PARKING PROBLEMS


Your main B & O Dealer— Est. over 57 years IL


served and the social ended with a prayer by the Vicar, the Rev. Brian Stevenson.


£330 boost for school funds is believing... Seeing


If you are looking at life through old frames, pay a call to our new showrooms this weekend, and judge for yourself just what we mean by


Quality. You can wander at leisure, and see at first hand our


superb range of Georgian Windows, Bay Windows. Patio Doors, Tilt *n* Turn Windows — and many more.


PED MOTHERS PRIDE BREAD 291p TYPH00 TEA ion of DUTCH per >° MIDDLE BACON


CHEDDAR CHEESE p e r lb


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5 nt


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SPANISH SATSUMAS 5


CYPRUS GRAPEFRUIT E s i- L|“ °


FRESH FOD at SPAR 94p 99p


2 Tip 2


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I V | J 5 9 O


ENGLISH PORK CHOPS Per lb


OX LIVER


GOLDEN DELICIOUS BIPgJ 0UTSPAN


FRENCH ORANGES ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY S0NEARS0 SPAR FFER' - All leading makes for complete interior design.


WALLCOVERINGS, LIGHTING, FABRICS, BLINDS, PAINTS


Now to extend and complement our service we are pleased to include


an illuminating selection of lighting to brighten up your home and suit every taste.


King Lane, Clitheroe. Tel. 0200 24066 D A V ID SO U T H PER * EAC> ®P A n p e r lb FULL P STRENGTH G a rn e t t rd o n ly SUGAR 43!p,K0,L SPAR WHISKY FULL TqjgP S y r S 1 ZE _


RIBBLESDALE School’s annual Christmas Fair was a resounding success, raising a record £330 for general funds.


The fair, organised by


9809 Q n f d n


the school’s PTA, included a variety of stalls in the drama complex and games in the hall. On sale were Christmas


When to post Christmas mail


POST Offices in the Ribble Valley will close for the holidays at 12-30 p.m. on Christmas Eve and re-open the following Wednesday, De­ cember 29th.


tions or deliveries on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Monday and Tues­ day, December 27th and 28th, New Year’s Day or January 3rd.


The la te s t recom-


Care urged until lights repaired


PEOPLE in Clitheroe are urged to take extra care when driving and crossing roads in the town while repairs are made to an electricity fault which has caused 21 street lights to go out.


dent electricity source have meant that a number of lights have become faulty. Work on repairs started on Monday and could take quite a time to


Faults ' in an indepen­


people should exercise more diligence when in


finish. In th e m e an tim e,


’seven in Lowergate, five in the area of Moor Lane, Castle Gate and Castle S t re e t , two each in T u rn e r S t re e t , King Street, York Street and Chatburn Road and one in Littlemoor Road.


unlit areas. L ig h ts out include


V ' There will be no collec­


mended posting dates are D ec embe r 17th for second-class mail and par­ cels and December 20th for first class mail. Arrangements have


been made for pensions and allowances to be paid in advance.


lections from post offices and street letter boxes in the town area will be at the usual times.


The final weekday col­


tions will operate on De­ cember 18th, with an extra collection from the town boxes at 3 p.m. On the Sunday, a collection will be made from ail town area post boxes bet­ ween 11 a.m. and noon. On Christmas Eve, a


Town and rural collec­


decorations, cakes, pot­ tery and books. Staff and


pupils had made many of the goods, which included a large dog, the hand­ iwork of the needlecraft department. Co-ordinator for the


fair, Mr Bob Barlow thought the evening went very well and paid, tribute to the generosity' of pa­ rents who provided the rest of the goods. The tombola s ta l l


manned by the PTA is pictured doing brisk busi­ ness.


6’


'f J • Tilt and turn opening. • Locks for security


. . • Tailor made to suit your home


O No painting or maintenance • Double glazed as standard


Be showroom sure


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f / / /'OooiOIII*»tiuo


Monday to Saturday 9a.m.-5p.m Sunday 1 p.m.—


Showroom opening times: 4p.m.


I Brilliant white PVC frames* ‘ :c_


f^ lu m h e t t 6 ojt. $


arrowj^ord Neil Birtwell Nigel I-Ieales Stewart Cunliffe Martin Paley Peter Slark Quintet’s hard work rewarded


■FIVE Ribble Valley teenagers have at­ tained the highest ac­ colade in the Scouting movement — the Chief Scout’s Award.


of Whitewell Drive, Clitheroe, and Nigel H e a le s , of Waddow Grove, Waddington, both members of St Paul’s troop; Stewart Cunliffe, of Park Avenue,’ Clitheroe (Loyola); and Martin


They are Neil Birtwell,


Paley and Peter Slark, who are near neighbours in Rogersfield, Langho,- and b elong to St Leonard’s troop.


Rib b le s dale School, Clitheroe, and has under­ taken camping, cooking, walking and an expedition in the Lake District for his award.


Neil (15) is a pupil of.


He has recently won three swimming awards in Scout competitions and each week helps disabled swimmers.


Wilfred’s School, Black­ burn. He has been work­ ing for his award for about a year and one of his a c t iv i t ie s was a strenuous mountain climb.


Nigel (15) attends St


bies sport, including swimming and running, walking and wine-making.


He lists among his hob­


school football team and for the third time will be taking part in the area


He is a member of his


gang show'. H elp in g w’i th Cub


Scouts, attending a camp with them and making a radio are just some of the tasks done by 13-year-old S tew ar t towards the award. A pupil of St Augus­


tine’s School, Billington, where he plays the trum­ pet, his spare time hobby is collecting beer mats. Martin (15) and Peter


(16) both attend Queen E liz ab e th ’s Grammar School, Blackburn. Under


the leadership of Peter’s father, John, they have been climbing, canoeing and learning all about the Scout movement, joined the Red Cross in Black­ burn and became servers at St Leonard’s Church. Martin enjoys outdoor


sports and Peter spends much of his spare time helping on a farm in Langho.The awards were pre­ sented by Capt. Harry


Dare at Haslingden High School last night.


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REPLACEMENT WINDOWS .


’Showrooms also at Preston. 29 Ormskirk Road. Tel. (0772) 25121. Tel. 061-764 3848


SPRINGBANK, MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 68100


Manchester. 45 Washway Road, Sale. Tel. 061-962 9219 Bury 296/8 The Rock. Tel. 061-797 4343


Possifilif the & blest a


t*Dejinitetij not the fewest


Gertainfij the mod Comprehensive eweilenj d? China Shop in the area


Shir. Chris JGeemincj invites ijon to view his emporium oj jine china (is jewe llenj


final collection from all main post office boxes will be at 12-30 p.m. and bet­ ween 11-30 and 12-30 p.m. from all other boxes. , A collection will be made in rural areas in the morning in conjunction with the letter delivery. Deliveries will be made


m,e iJCome. oj-the 3Caj)j)if Chinaman


up to and including Christmas Eve. There will be no delivery on De­ cember 19th. On New Year’s Eve, a


final collection will be made from street posting boxes about noon and a collection at about 3 p.m. from sub office counters and external boxes.-


made from main post office boxes at 4 p.m.


A final collectipn will be ,


17 -19, Moor Lane, Clitheroe


' . . Clitheroe 22626. . .


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