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8 Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, December 23rd, 1982


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


THERE were 73 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward at Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday.


Hundreds of Items To Clear In All Departments


SUITES — — CHAIRS —


CORNER UNITS — LIVING UNITS


Tables — Bedroom Units — Fitted and Teenager


Famous makes — NATHAN, AUSTINSUITE, LOCK REPRODUCTION, MEREDEW, SCHREIBER, STATEROOM


— SILENTNIGHT — SLEEPEEZEE — DUNLOPILLO — SLUMBERLAND, etc.


Plus Many Continental Designs BUNKS — BEDS — MATTRESSES — HEADBOARDS


SALE STARTS 10 a.m. NEW YEAR’S DAY


SPECIAL PREVIEW OPENINGS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28th 9 a.m. — 8 p.m. LATE NIGHT


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30th 9 a.m. — 8 p.m. LATE NIGHT


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


went to J. M. Life (£745) and P. H. Preston (£760) and for heifers to F. Wrathall (£815) and J. H. Howard (£810).


Prizes for accredited cows


made to £810 (£619), heifers to £760 (£607).


Accredited Friesian cows


were 12 animals. BW January calvers made to £702 (£554).


Forward in the in-calf section


72 accredited animals forward. •Friesian bulls made to £150


2 In the calf section there were


$56.71), h e ife rs to £102 (£62.83), Hereford x bulls to £128 (£79.33), heifers«to £74 (£48.54). Charolais x bulls to £186 (£114), heifers to £126 (£86.53), Angus bulls to £100 (£60.33), heifers to £34 (£20.85), Limo u s in b u l ls to £148 (£101.42), heifers to £85 (£57.67).


there were 41 animals forward, making to £24.20 (£19.90).


At the sale of store pigs,


ward were 438 cattle, 1,524 sheep and 42 pigs.


steers made to 111.2p (101.3p), medium to 117.2p (101.9p), heavy to 114.2p (105.8p), light heifers to 108.2p (96.8p), medium to 111.2p (100.7p), heavy to 103.2p (99.2p).


Certified clean cattle: Light


.(93.4p), heavy to 99.8p (89.4p), fat cows to 90p (69.7p). In the sheep section, light


certified cattle: Young bulls made to 113.2p (100.7p), light steers to 97.8p (88.8p), medium to 113.2p (96.Ip), heavy to 95.8p (89.$), light heifers to 99.8p (89p), medium to 101.2p


Uncertified and previously


lambs made to 163.5p (141.2p), standard to 158p (149.op), medium to 166.5p (149.5p), heavy to 142.5p (136.3p), light shearlings to 144.5p (138.8p), heavv to 127.5p (108.9p), over­ weight to 125p (112.7p), uncer­ tified lambs to £31.60 (£22.85), fat ewes to £48 (£22.46). Pigs: Porkers made to 75.4p


(74.7p), cu t te r s to 75.2p (75.2p), fat sows to £100 (£90.75).


School’s moving and impressive nativity


“AND now,” said the man, “for something entirely different.” He was right. The audi­ ence at Ribblesdale School on Friday, Saturday and Monday must have seen nativi­ ty plays before, but never one like this. It was exuberant, full


of vitality, thought-pro­ voking, charming and


very, very different. Described in the prog­


ramme as “a modern C h r is tm as musical” , Nativity ’82 provided a fascinating theatrical ex­ perience and the 20th century idiom and pulsat­ ing music in no way de­ tracted from the story we first heard at mother’s knee.


It could be that, to the youth of today, it im-


video and tape recordings will tell future genera­ tions exactly how we reacted in 1982 to major events in our national life — how man responded 2,000 years ago is largely a matter of conjecture based on minimal re­ corded detail. The miracle of Christ’s


proved it. Modern technology,


coming was here reve­ rently presented and, underlying the whole pro­ duction, was the inescap­ able fact that, in a chang­ ing world, human nature and man’s inhumanity to man remain constant .and, however good his inten­ tions, he remains a very frail vessel, his sophistica­ tion too often a facade. Ribblesdale brought to


Clitheroe a refreshing theatrical concept and this moving and impressive presentation was the result. Devised by a production


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FOR the second year in succession bad weather put a damper on Clitheroe Pendle Club’s annual carol concert, held at the club on Friday. Wintry conditions cut


the attendance to about 30 and prevented Jim Parker and his group from t r a v e l l in g to Clitheroe from Twiston to entertain.


did turn out, despite the treacherous conditions, spent an enjoyable even­ ing carol singing,' with an interval for tea, coffee and Christmas cake.


However, those who


evening’s activities Miss Mary Todd is pictured serving refreshments to club members.


During a break in the : ’ ■ ; -Onct' ;


movement clearly resulted from many hours of re­ hearsal; the solo numbers — some sung quite beaut­ ifully — gave promise that, in years to come, the valley’s musical repu­ tation will be enriched by some fine mature voices. Altogether it was an


team who knew their bus­ iness and took advantage of every facet of the school’s fine theatre com­ plex, the play was all the result of team work by teachers and pupils, an enthusiastic and dedicated company. The chorus singing and


ex c e l len t production which sent audiences home thrilled and happy and, in one instance, deep in thought. Collections at the three


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performances will boost the fund of the Ribble Valley Hospice Appeal. Principal roles were played


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219.95 199.95 199.95 189.95 349.95 329.95 249.95 239.95 369.95 349.95 429.95 419.95


Binatone 9933 12" Screen.


B&W PORTABLE TVs Winter Value Price 49.95


Philips 1501/2501 12” Screen 59.95 57.95 Pye 1016X 12” Screen White Cabinet 59.95 57.95 HLFI SYSTEMS


Alba SS1 10 Mk 2.2*10 watts. Complete with matching speakers 169.95


Alba SS 130 2* 6 watts with matching speakers


Binatone Studio 5 Twin Tape with matching speakers


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Sanyo 1020 with matching speakers 199.95


159.95 144.95


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Binatone Mini-Combi Stereo Hitachi 7000


Hitachi 7910 Stereo Sanyo M9916LG


Sanyo MX315LG Stereo Dolby


99.95 95.95 59.95 54.95 99.95 89.95 69.95 63.95 89.95 79.95


SALE


Hotpoint 15690 Top Loading Auto Washer


Pye 106222" Teletext Colour T.V. & remote control (with stand)


Ferguson 3V29VHS Video Recorder


Hotpoint 83290 Fridge/Freezer Hotpoint 87122 Freezer


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144.90 129.90 89.95 84.95


257.90 227.90 169.90 149.90


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Braun PGC 1200 Hair Dryer Clairol CB4 Styler Brush


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. Harriet Roberts (Angel Gab­ riel), Judith Sowerby (Joseph), Robert Mitchell (Herod), Janet Skellorn, Samantha Wright and Alison Parker (wise men), David Bowness (soldier), Jef­ frey Weardon (innkeeper), Naomi Astley (his wife), Colin Birtwell, David Throtham, Simon Barker (shepherds), Ian Dowden (Herod’s secretary), T ra cy T ay lo r and Julie Bleazard (women with babies). Members of the several chor­


by: S u z a n n e C h a dw ick (e v a n g e l is t and H e ro d ’s herald), Wendy Slater (Mary),


Mr N. Wilkinson and Mrs C. Dobson, with Mr Peter Wrig- ley at the organ and Mr Angus •Proud (drums). Mr J. Lees was responsible


uses played numerous small parts and the entire production was under the supervision of Mr R. Cowman assisted by Mrs E.- Nancarrow. The music was directed by


for stage and sets and Mrs M. Wright for the colourful cos­ tumes. Otjier staff members as­ sisted in various capacities and the animal masks were the work of Mr N. Hodgson.


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9.25 28.95 Remington M3 Re-chargeable Shaver 28.95 26.95


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44.95 39.95 21.95 20.95 17.95 16.95 18.95 17.95


Tefal 39027 Sandwich Toaster v (with free WaHle Plates) 26.95 25.95


Tefal 52800 Electric Knife 10.95 9.95 Remember toask-forour-


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St Leonard’s Church, Langho, was the setting on Saturday for the wed­ ding of Mr Royston Davidson and Miss Allison Power. The .bridegroom, a


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putty processor, of Elker Lane, Billington, is the second son of Mrs Joan Davidson, of Hawkshaw- bank Road, Lammack. The bride, an office


carried a bouquet of red and white silk flowers.


Sharon and • Miss Tina P ow e r, th e b r id e ’s cousins.


clerk, is the only daughter , of Mrs Alice Barlow, of Princess Gardens, Fenis-


cowles. The bride, given away


by her uncle, Mr Matthew Power, wore a white em­ broidered tulle gown with delicate scalloping at the yoke, hem and cuffs and featuring a narrow belted waist and a full skirt. She


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Andrew Wood,. grooms­ man was Mr Graham Davidson, the brideg­ room’s brother, and usher was Mr James Power, the bride’s brother.


B e s t man was Mr


mony, conducted by the Rev. Paul Warren, a re­ ception was held at the Edisford Bridge Inn, Clitheroe. The couple are. to live in


Following the cere­ Bridesmaids were Miss


RIBBLESDALE Camera Club member Mrs Audrey Stretch showed her collea­ gues slides of a remote par t of Victoria, Au­ stralia, which she visited during a five-month holi­ day in the Far East and Australasia. The slides were a per­


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A Happy Christmas to all our customers and friends


2 0 % DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS


THE Abbey Senior zens, Whalley, werj festive mood > at t | annual Christmas pari


Supper was provide! Chimney fire


A SMALL chimney fire at a house in Park Avenue, Clitheroe, was quickly dealt with by one of the town’s fire engines.


In the fatstock section, for­


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THERE was a dafiil play with a difference I Brookside County PrJ ary School — compl with Bruno the dam| bear! For the pupils /I


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18 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE OPEN THURSDAY, 23rd; FRIDAY, 24th; TUESDAY,


ACCESS BARCLAY CARD 28th; THURSDAY, 30th; FRIDAY, 31st


January 4th, will be an appraisal evening.


Smashed


Stonehill Drive, Sunny- bower, Blackburn. Photograph: Westmins­ ter Studios, Langho.


A WINDOW in Harper’s motor cycle shop, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, was smashed just before mid­ night on Friday, causing £80 worth of damage.


sonal record of her visit, including close-up shots of birds and animals, and Mrs Stretch also showed photographs depicting the way of life in that part of the world. The next meeting, on


GREAT WINTER SALE Commences


For the best in Menswear and Ladies Fashions at greatly reduced prices


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st a t9a m. (OPEN NEW YEAR’S DAY)


AHERNES of Hellif ield Ltd


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