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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 4 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 1st, 1988


KAINE & RAWSON FURWTURE AND BED CENTRE


n i U A M B S C n C t D 1C Baff 9 leading manufacturers Large choice by


Drawer divans, sprung edge luxury or orthopaedic health beds, divans or mattresses available separate


SPECIAL OFFERS 4ft. 6ln. Double 3ft. Single Slumberland Deep Divan Set..................................£ 1 4 9 £ 9 9


Slumberland Deep Sprung Divan Set....................£ 1 9 9 — Airsprung Drawer Divan Set 4 Deep Drawers...... £ 1 3 9 — Rest Assured Restonic Divan Set High Quality Sprung Divan and Mattress.................................... £ 1 9 9 —


Airsprung Medium Firm Divan Set........................ £ 8 9 £ 5 4 Above prices subject to stock availability


Free delivery, free disposal of your old bed


Parking opposite premises


Three Piece Buoyant suites from.......£399


79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE Tel: 23444


Mr and Mrs Robinson


CASTLE STREET NEIGHBOURS SHUT UP SHOP


TWO long-established businesses next door to Street, Clitheroe, bowed out this week. John and Margaret


Robinson yesterday re­ tired from Grimshaw’s ladies’ outfitters, and Mrs Kathleen Marsh, who has run the adjoining florists for about 30 years, called it a day on Saturday. Mrs Robinson has been


round & about .


Chamber of Trade and a member of the Rotary


at Grimshaw’s since leav­ ing school, eventually suc­ ceeding her mother, who started the business in 1918. Originally in Wellgate,


the business moved to Church Street and then, 20 years ago, to Castle Street. Mr Robinson, an ac­


countant in Accrington for 30 years, joined his wife in the shop 10 years ago, having been a director from 1959. Since then, they have


Club of Clitheroe. The couple, who live in the town, intend to have a quiet retirement. Mrs Robinson is greatly look­ ing forward to devoting more time to cooking and gardening. New owners of the bus­


each other in Castle f


Chifopodtet tn town... 3& y6<ir&


CLITHEROE chiropodist Mr Edward Wood has re­ tired after practising in the town for 38 years. Mr Wood has worked in


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the Clitheroe health ser­ vices for many years and was also chiropodist to Calderstones for 32 years. His private surgery was


A MATTERl Planning Off* Bailey desi| “swings and i situation hard from the l | Council’s rJ Leisure Ci[ Clitheroe To I It concerl


above the Yorkshire Bank premises in Market Place. Originally from Black­


pool, he moved to Clitheroe in 1945 after serving with the medical


corps during the war. P rev io u s ly he had


iness are Derek and Lorna Jebson, who run Ladyfair, at Feniscliffe, Blackburn. The neighbouring flor­


ists’ business, Ellis’s, has been going in Clitheroe for about 100 years. It was 30 years ago


worked together running the business in their own inimitable manner, par- ticularly putting the em­ phasis on personal service to the customer. Mr Robinson is a past president of the Clitheroe


Mrs Marsh


that Mrs Marsh’s hus­ band, Eric, took over the


business, since when Mrs Marsh has been in charge of running the shop. The shop has particularly specialised in wedding. bouquets, and over the years has provided the


flowers for hundreds of happy couples, as well as winning many prizes at Southport flower shows. Mr . and Mrs Marsh


worked in the London, Liverpool and Manchester foot hospitals, and lec­ tured at the school of chiropody in Manchester. Mr Wood lives with his


New head is keen Guider


wife, Marjorie, in Hawth­ orne Place. Their two ch i ld ren , Susan and Roderick, are both mar­ ried and living in Burnley and Blackburn.-


Glorious


lived over the shop until about a year ago, when they moved to Accring­ to n . A lth o u g h Mrs Marsh’s retirement marks the end of an era, she will be maintaining some links with Clitheroe. She will be continuing


food FOOD lovers should head to Preston next week for the first north west event to be held under the Gov­ ernment’s major “Food from Britain” promotion. The main feature of


h e r in te r e s t with Clitheroe Flower Club, of which she is treasurer. However, she is breaking her association with the Clitheroe Evening Town­ swomen’s Guild and choir, of which she is a founder member.


A lucky


shopper A CLITHEROE woman never hesitates when she spots a competition in the town’s Hillards super­ market. For Mrs Catherine Lan­


for your old electric cooker whenj:-^ 'you buy anew one. •>'


TRADE-IN


• Revolutionary space-saver. • Ceramic hob. • Full-size high capacity Turbo-fan oven. © Extra


waist-level oven & full width double grill. • Advanced electronic controls.


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CARRON Capri 4 Cooker £619


TRiCITY Marquis 2586R Cooker


CREDA Europa 43992 split- level oven


CREDA43983 Ceramic split- level hob


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AFTER Our Normal TRADE- TRADE-IN price


IN £679 £60


BELLING 90DLR Cooker (white) £319.95 £339.95 £20


£244.95 £264.95 £20


CREDA Concept 48301 Cooker £539.95 £579.95 £40


£304 £204


£329 £229


£25 £25


TRICITY System 60 comprising:


TRICITY 2606 \ AFTER Normal _ , , Build under oven f TRADE-IN Price Tradeln


Ceramic s^U- level hob


f £493 £533 £40 (Combined prices)


'


0 Complete with TRICITY 2606C cabinet FREE OF CHARGE


TRADE-IN AFTER


LEC141 CM Fridge (5.0 cu.ftqross)


for your old Hotpoint or Hoover ’ twin-tub (with heater) when'you / buy a new automatic washing , l machine'.


'


AFTER £15 Ournormal TRADE-IN Price


ELECTRA AWF 682 Automatic £224.95 £239.95


SERVIS600 Automatic


HOOVER A3294 Exclusive Automatic


SERVIS320 Automatic


£294.95 £309.95


£274.95 £289.95 £264.95 £279.95


• Hot & cold (ill • 800 rpm spin speed • 9lbload.


01000 rpm spin speed. 0


0 V, load facility. 0 Economy switch.


Rinse hold.


for any old audio equipment; (including radios, record players etc), when you buy selected new.music


centres or Hi-Fi Tower Systems. 0 LW/MW/Slereo VHF.


0 35 watts output (total peak music power). • BSR two-speed record deck


(bell driven), re * - 0 LED power ) ( „ ' __ output display. ~T _ ,


st^ckModu^M 101 £139.95 £149.95 £10 <£Na ture^JWotes%^^


.. tern, making them less likely to be eaten. Last week, my son drew my attention to a


HOOVER U4064 Exclusive Upright Cleaner £84.95 £89.95


ELECTROLUX 350E Cylinder Cleaner


‘ Upright Cleaner ■


ELECTROLUX 347 Exclusive Cylinder Cleaner


HOOVER S3126 System 1 Cylinder Cleaner


HOOVER S3196 Cylinder Cleaner


ELECTROLUX 411 Upright Cleaner ■ with Tools ■ ■


HOOVER U2210


£79.95 £84.95 £59.95 £64.95


£64.95 £69.95 £77.95 £82.95


£47.95 £52.95 £49.95 £54.95


Written information on credit terms from your Norweb shop or’ Irorn Norweb, Hadinglon Road. Preston PR18LE:


.BarclaycarcL. Oilers subject to availaDility. Access/ ■ I S


LATE summer is the time when large numbers of wasps are about. We instinctively associate the black and yellow pattern with the danger of being stung. Birds have also learned to leave wasps alone and so several species of insect have evolved a similar black and yellow pat-


■ less than two thirds this size and has a distinc­ tive brown and yellow pattern. 4 What we were looking at was actually a


large black and yellow insect in the garden. I t was about 45mm long, with a fearsome-looking “sting” almost a quarter of the body length. He assumed that it was a hornet, but the hornet is


female horntail” or “giant wood wasp”. De­ spite the latter name it is not.a true-wasp, but


NORFROST105 Chest Freezer (3.8 cu.ft. gross)


(white) (5.1 cu.ftqross)


for any old electric refrigeration u ,t.


Appliance when you buy a selected new refrigeration appliance.


TRADE-IN


Our Normal Price


£94.95 £99.95


ZANUSSIZB502V Freezer (1.7 cu.ft. qross) ’ £99.95 £104.95


£89.95 £94.95 ELECTROLUX 510 Auto Defrost Fridge £144.95 £159.95 £15


TRADE- IN


£5


£5 £5


TRADE-IN AFTER


Our Normal Price


TRADE- IN


LEC 351 Fridge/Freezer (5.3/3.1 cu.ft. gross) £174.95 £184.95 £10


HOOVER R5332 Fridge/Freezer (7.2/1.6 cu.lt gross) £189.95 £199.95 £10


PHILIPS 151/01 Fridge/Freezer (5.7/4.6 cu.ft gross) £254.95 £269.95 £15


9 LOW, LOW PRICES


I® INSTANT CREDIT subject to credit approval. Ask for details. APR 35 % written quotations on request from your Norweb


shop or address shown below.


FREE DELIVERY of major appliances NORWEB


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Over 90% ol the appliances we sell are made in Britain.


caster, of Hawthorne Place, has hit the jackpot no fewer than five times in store promotions. Her latest win is a 21-


piece bone china tea ser­ vice, won in a Lyons Tetley free draw competi­ tion. “I’ve won everything


from a torch to a weekend in London,” she said. “It’s a lucky place for me.”


On the


menu A DEMONSTRATION of French cuisine opens the 1983-84 programme for the French Circle of Rib- blesdale, which resumes its sessions on Monday at 7-30 p.m. at Whalley Adult Centre. The demonstration will


o p ! Also a ]


be given by Andrew Wood, chef at Harrop Fold Farm Guest House and a tutor at the Adult Centre, assisted by his wife, Beverley. New members are wel­


come and there will be the opportunity to enrol for the season at the meeting. During the year the


Stephen rides for England


programme will include talks on the regions of France, national parks and leisure-time pursuits. There will also be


WHEN Stephen Hillary put together his first scrambling motor bike at the age of 10, he dreamed of one day competing for his country. And now, 17 years from the host country,


games, wine tasting and a treasure hunt, all con­ ducted in the French lan­ guage. More information is available from Whalley 3313.


later, his ambition is coming to fruition. For on Saturday he will proudly pull on an England riding shirt in Germany. But he will not be


Switzerland, Holland and Belgium.


scrambling. He will be riding in a round of the IMBA European Moto- Cross Championship at Bremen against teams


Brungerley Cottages, Clitheroe, was told of his selection while at work for The Tyremen, Market Street, where he is a mechanic. “It came right out of


S te p h e n (27), of


the 1 blue,” he, said. “I never really expected it.” But the selectors have


.muddy courses on a Maico, a German machine. But this year, he has.


obviously taken note of some fine performances which have lifted Stephen to third place in this year’s. Amateur. Motor Cycle Association four- stroke moto-cross champ­ ionship. Last year he-re­ ceived a shield from; his club, the Rossendale ' All Stars, for gaining most points in competitions' in the north west. Then he was tackling the bumpy,


been using a British bike, an Armstrong 500 - c.c., worth £2,000....... “It’s a far cry from my.


. one egg in each hole that she bores. The larva tunnels into the heartwood and '


a saw fly, and is quite harmless to man. The “sting” is actually an ovipositor, a device which the female uses to lay her eggs deep inside the trunk of a pine tree. She lays Just


: ; explanation for its presence in Lancashire: . My story has an unfortunate ending.- The


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: TONY COOPER V W


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• adult may [emerge from the joinery in a new . house. Since the species normally occurs only, in northern Britain, this is the most likely


lives there for almost three years before emerg­ ing as a adult. During this time the tree may be felled and used for timber. I f 'the larva survives its passage through the. saw .mill .the .


- While’(Stephen is- in Europe upholding . his country’s honour,-at'Home in Clitheroe’ rooting - for


L . ' ;


: giant wood wasp entered my neighbour’s bed- room where it was once again mistaken for a hornet. .'The mimicry, that protected it' fnni '


. being .eaten by birds led to its ', death .at the ■ hands.of man.


.... .


youth w h e n I cannabal- ised one machine out of s e v e ra l '; : k in d s ',” $ he l a u g h e d S t e p h e n is hoping' th a t . a good per­ formance in Germany, will help him to secure a place for the. remaining rounds of this year’s champion­ ship.


. competes on-j-a v smaller . machine. !Ahd...hisTambi- ; tjoriCi is . to s follow.'-.'in’Uhis ; brothers -Vwhe'elmarks” . and ride for "England-one day! , /: . .. ...; . „..


> him will be .'his younger, bfothe'r.-:Ajidrewr(17). - a He has also been bitten ' by 'the moto-cross bug and


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NEW head of Bolton-by- Bowland CE School Mrs Jennifer Matthews, who takes up her post today, is well versed in local youth matters.


ing, Mrs Matthews’ main in te re s ts include the Guide movement, which she serves as Ranger Guider with Langho Ran­ gers, and young leaders’ adviser for the Ribble Valley.


When she is not teach­


husband, who is a head teacher, have four chil­ dren and have lived in Langho for 21 years.


Mrs Matthews and her


Preston Food Week — or­ ganised by Lancashire County Branch of the Na­ tional Farmers Union — is a large exhibition of food and equipment in the town’s Guildhall complex, which opens on Thursday for three days. Major stores and shops


out the week.


Blackburn, Mrs Matthews s ta r te d h er teaching career .at Shadsworth High, specialising in Engl­ ish and drama. Later she moved into


Bom and educated in


from a Whall dent of Cli’l for the ereel and other jl land off Pail Craven StrJ joining Wll The residenl plan would about child!


the busy 11 play on the (I However [


considered t | youngsters side of W| might then ous about ’ crossing to I site of the| ment.


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p r im a ry te a ch in g in Lower Darwen, becoming responsible for’ an infant department and juniors’ reading and language de­ velopment. Mrs Matthews, who has


will also be running spe­ cial promotions, tastings and competitions through­


been a Guide Guider for several years, enjoys reading, camping, sailing, walking and cycling.


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