rnley 22331 (Classified)
ive whist winners were- idles — Mrs A. Snaithe ss M. Brennand, Mr=
whist and domino
Middleton. Gents _f A. Cockall, Mr ^
-we, Mr C. Johnson' minoes: Mr H. Can-'
lines. Children’s prizes Carol
s Mr A. Wentworth G. Sagar, Mr a
iave*^°n> Rosal ind ss, Philip Pope,
baffle: Mr A. Cockall, - D. Moorhouse, Mr G °ws. Mr W Crossley s Mr J. Singleton were
. corating boxes
orated boxes was ■n by Pendleton Wl ident Mrs E. Owen ’ was thanked by Mrs
ic-kard.
ie competition for “a was won by Mrs E
del-son, Mrs D' thwaite, Mrs C. p ’
lleton Wl and on mber 6th the annual moil party will take
. A Christmas shop- trip to Leeds has
mb i a r ra n g e d for ical plan
er 18th. llton-by-Bowland
ng in the Coach and s Hotel, Bolton-by- and, to discuss productions. It was
eeting in the Coach Horses Hotel on iber 2nd at 8 p.m.
c interested is wel- o attend.
ialdburn ip winners
dburn Wl met in lage hall with mem-
of Clayton-le-Dale s guests. Mrs M.
ret Harrison. A talk ponal cookery was
r presided and a on the autumn meeting at Lan- was given by Mrs
t: dishes for which could be obtained irds. Thanks were ised by Mrs B.
by Miss Peggy , of the NFWI, de-
>er was followed by ■ntity competition, Bed by Mrs A. i. The competition turnip lantern, by Miss Howey,
were expressed by •merod.
es for aged
unday School on y evening to hear a oout the Methodist s for the Aged, by Mrs Freda
Slaidburn Over 60s met in the Method-
i. of Clitheroe, who ccompanied by her id. She was intro- and thanked by
. Starkie. Election of £6 was -o Mrs Gordon to- the fund for the
xperiences
' with club leaders visory members, m Robert Parker I and after a short meeting he intro- Mrs B a rb a ra
i. of Bury, who bout her experi- i the YFC. She l anked by Joan
. district
■ws on ge 13
days in Sabden Jrimary School, interested in •r should contact
old and meets
h i te s id e on 5602. talk
led by about 30 Discussions
ch o la s ’s MU eting at Sabden
>or and arrange- ade for the er dance.
ar, who will Growing lovely,
" next month Mrs Christel a trained mas- wife of Sab-
?
id about the eanery Festival
T a k e V o lk s w a g e n 's n e w t h o r o u g h b r e d f o r a ru n . *
Martins, Burnley
Accrington Road, Burnley Telephone: 53731 A
Santana GX5 £7,975. Delivery and numberplates extra. (S3 Your Audi Volkswagen Dealer.
The Martin V Group Santana.
)ers of Slaidburn lot in the village Monday evening
n by Mrs Hodson, Lawson and Mrs Thanks to the
5 CYLINDERS.
1,15
BHP.riL MPH IN
• * ' A 1 * f • , * I
■■V . O - r & O k A * T Y . 10-9 SECONDS
IT KEEPS ON
Ever since its sensationally successful debut, new Cavalier has set the pace — for style, performance and VALUE! And for ’83, there is even more value and more refinement. . . right across the range
GETTING BETTER ©- ~©~ Choice of Saloon or Hatchback
Cavalier comes in two body-styles — both sleekly stylish and roomy 5-seaters
Front-wheel-drive and advanced technology give Cavalier extra-safe handling and phenomenal roadholding
Performance — from 1300S and 1600S petrol engines — is outstanding, with exceptional economy. And for even greater economy, there’s a new ‘1600’ diesel variant
Cavalier is even better for 1983 See it today at your friendly Vauxhall-Opel dealer
jvAUXHALL CAVALIER. BETTE1. BY DESIGN. L I
PETER SHAW MOTORS LIMITED CLEGG STREET, BRIERFIELD ‘ - , TELEPHONE: 696221 •
' Mon. to Frt. MO to MO p m , Sat IH)0 to 4-00 pjri.j ■ , •-
Sun 1-00pm t o 5-00pm I
Nissan Sunny
Datsun Cherry DATSUN
Come and meet the family.
It’s probablv far more varied than vou
thought, with cars to delight even- taste and pocket-from the economical Cherry to the luxurious 280C and from the new front wheel drive Sunny to the exciting 280 ZX farga.
they’ve also much in common. Legendary reliability, lor a start —
O! course they’re all individuals. Uut
confirmed in numerous independent tests. And reliability means economv—vour
car stays on the foad — not in the repair bav. All Datsunsare remarkably well
equipped with push-button radio, quartz clock, tinted glass, two-speed wipers, electric washers and reversing lights.
BUMPED IT? / f .
THEN BRING IT TO US FOR REPAIRS 1
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPPED BODY and PAINT WORKSHOP
IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY
V EHICLE BODY R EPA IRS — FU L L OR PART BODY R E S P R A Y S ON ANY M A K E OF C AR
Some models also have air-condition
Datsun Stanza
Datsun Bluebird
ing, power steering, electric windows, alloy wheels, stereo cassette player and a great • deal more. 1 he whole Datsun family is waiting at our showrooms.
Make one part of your family: soon.
d to produce a mus- :xt March to be fol- by a play in April, will be a play read-
a Group held a
H ley, Mrs Pickles and will be the guests of
oward. October 19th mem-
les. Tea hostesses Mrs Strinchon, Mrs ■
port from Mrs Billows the autumn council ting in Lancaster. A and demonstration on
t the monthly meeting iolton-by-Bowland Wl M. A. Bosonnet read
• H. Pickard, Mr p ’ National
Exhibition Centre
Birmingham October
' 22-31
olton-by-Bowland pots and tricks IAt Bolton-by-Bowland
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
MOTOR SHOW
’82 The nation’s biggest car showroom
of making a choice than a visit to the nation’s
buying a new car (or even an old one) the action is usually the reverse. What better method
THE old adage, “ You pay your money and you take your choice,” does not always ring true. When it comes to
biggest car showroom, the Motor Show?
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE BY BERT BOLTON
Economy is the name of the game
is being staged at the National Exhibition Centre, Solihull, Birmin gham, from October 22nd to the 31st, inclu sive, and the organisers have seen to it that road, rail and airline links are catered for.
Once again, the event Whether you arrive THE NEW A C C O R D
made it slightly bigger than the old model but far roomier inside and even more comfortable. The wider track and longer wheelbase, together with improved suspension also makes handling better.
better the Honda Accord. Only one has ever succeeded. Us. We did it by designing a completely new Accord. We
We increased the efficiency of the engine and subtly
restyled the body for a cleaner aerodynamic shape ana improved economy.
steel in the bodyshell and adopting higher performance brakes, integrated front and rear bumpers, and a larger, wrap-around rear window for a wider field of vision.
:new Accord through a range of the most tnorough and effective rustproofing processes available.
'improvements we’ve made in the new Accord. There are literally hundreds of modifications.
Of course, this is by no means a full list of the SEE ONE TODAY AT GREENACRE GARAGE RIBBLE VALLEY HONDA MAIN DEA L E R S
GREENACRE STREET (off Whalley Road) CLITHEROE. Tiel. 23108
The 305-range of estates comprises-4 model options. Petrol and diesel.
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iP E U G E O T S i TAKE PRIDE IN PRECISION IS i f
We reduced the likelihood of corrosion by putting every
FROM ONLY £4,545 ON THE ROAD
We made the car safer by using stronger high tensile
THE BEST ESTATE CAR IN BRITAIN’
305 GLS. W HAT GAR? APRIL ’81. Over the years, many manufacturers have tried to
sit tight on releasing de tails of th e ir lates t models right up to show
by coach or Cortina; train or jet, bus or bike, the show will, be geared to park you and pander to your every wish. Food, entertainment — it’s all there — plus, of course, the biggest and best ever (the latest always is!) Motor Show. Many manufacturers
in detail elsewhere, is aimed at putting Ford among the best sellers once again until well into the next decade.
LUXURIOUS
t in g th e h e ig h ts , economy is the name of the game, becoming vir tually priority number one with most manufac turers. This affects not only engine design and
above model included, are now including mini computer systems in their equipment specifi cations — to monitor fuel consumption; aver age speed and other in formation functions. With petrol costs hit
theory, but also the shape and weight of
not referred to the show in recent weeks, but have sent out informa tion on their autumn campaign of limited edi tion “specials.” This sees not only a revival of a nostalgic name in motor ing history, but a unique and superbly equipped four-door model in the
what we are to drive into the future. Talbot Peugeot have
THE NEW 1983' CAVALIER
newr models VW have in troduced- a number of im p ro v em en ts and specification changes for 1983 — notably, the Golf GTi (fuel injection) gets a new 1.8 litre engine “for improved torque, quieter running and better fuel consump tion.” A number of cars, the
Polo Classic, Golf, Jetta, Scirocco and Passat. VW describe then as “the most up-to-date range in Europe.” Even with so many
urious of the lot, the Santana, joins the 1983 versions of the Polo,
sent to me by the vari ous manufacturers, who are willing to release in formation before the show, I see that Vol kswagen are emphasis ing the fact that they have introduced five new models in the space of just a year. Largest and most lux
Dipping into details
time. Others, such as Ford with their new stem to stern Sierra, successor to the world famed Cortina, don’t beat about the bush — although they have left it as near show time as possible before pulling the wraps off. The Sierra, dealt with
. A
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October lUth> 1982 7
THE .Santana GX5, largest and most luxurious of the Volksivagen range. It offers 114 mph performance with 30 mpg-plus economy
mounted and linked to a four-speed gearbox, it is claimed to return over 43 m.p.g. at a steady 56 m.p.h. Peugeot are holding tight
“Vogue” lives up to the image of quality and performance created by this famous name — first used over 45 years ago. Powered by a 1.6 litre engine transversely
Solara range. The new S olara
not being left behind in the new research and development race. This year, the Minister of
to their intentions. Any surprises will be revealed at a meeting of agents and dealers — scheduled, virtu ally, for the eve of the show. British Leyland are
vested £30m. in new re search and development facilities. Currently BL are
laying great emphasis on value for money throughout their model range, from the Metros
State for Industry, Mr Norman Lamont, opened a £16m. facility estab lished at BL’s proving ground, in Warwick shire. Aimed at develop ing the company’s “to morrow” cars it includes a climatic wind tunnel in which worldwide driving conditions can be simu lated. Other facilities in vestigate engine efficien cy, corrosion protection, vehicle quietness and ac celerated stress and fati gue in components. To date, BL has in
to the Vanden Plas. The firm is playing it close to the chest, but there could be a turbo version of the Metro MG as a centre spot at the show. Rumour has it that Honda may have some
make their mark at the show with the new Nissan Cherry. Over the past decade, the Cherry has been one of the most popular and best-selling imports to the UK. Now' it has had a complete face-lift which is far more than cosmetic. Datsun claim 56.5 m.p.g.. for the 1.3 five-geared version. There are six in the range.
Datsun are all set to WWLW©
announce a NEW2UTRI THAT'S
BStSSTOKWIYH OLD 9DEAS.
surprises at the show — including a brand new' Prelude range.
new sports hatchback, but it still sports Volvo's old ideas. Come in for a test drive
The 360 GLS maybe Volvo's
C. J. HARDIE & SON NORTH VALLEY ROAD GARAGE
COLNE 863207 and 863896 V O L V O
I. irT DUCK STREET Tel. 222 22
Datsun 280 ZX
PENDLE GARAGE BURNLEY
CHURCH STREET (Bott. Colne Rd opp Sparrow Hawk)
Tel. 38738 tS .i.- IOATSUM
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