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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 1st, 1983


ILLSTON’S SALE LAST FEW DAYS


A large selection of OAK and MAHOGANY FURNITURE ON DISPLAY 25% 50% OUR NORMAL PRICES ON A LL


FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY (while stocks last)


HEAVY


; DOMESTIC . - 80% wool


■ 1 20% nylon from


- yard Including VAT £6.95


Fitted the old traditional way, sewn, bound, ring and pin


BEDROOMS FITTED (at our Brierfield showrooms) DISCOUNT during sale period W.J.ILLSTONU) 48/50 MANCHESTER ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 66795


m m RAILWAY STREET, BRIERFIELD. Tel. 67351 OWN CAR PARK AT REAR OF BOTH PREMISES_____ _


Roger follows in brother’s footsteps


WHEN Roger Nelson (13), of Wymondhouses Farm, took home the Pendleton village sports cup, the trophy was no stranger to his family, for in previous years his brother, John, has won the cup three times.


part in various races on the field, .fell runners ran to the top of Pendle and


While youngsters took


back in the annual fell race, organised by Clay­ ton Harriers.


entry of 180, including 10 in the junior section, which was reintroduced after a number of years. The senior climb was five miles long with 1,500 feet of climbing, and the first eight home broke the record. The juniors ran a


There was a record


shorter course. First home was Kevin


NOW ON WALKING AND CLIMBING BOOTS


RUCKSACKS AND SLEEPING BAGS TENTS AND CAMPING EQUIPMENT WATERPROOF CLOTHING SHIRTS AND SWEATERS


An attractive range of SKI WEAR AND WARM WINTER CLOTHING


A FANTASTIC OFFER ON SKIS WITH BINDINGS


which cannot be repeated.


SNOW BOOTS AT BARGAIN PRICES 10% OFF ALL OTHER GOODS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE


- „ T h e ° ^ S ld o o r


Capper, of Lancaster, who finished in 30 mi­ nutes 38 seconds, followed by Dave C a r t r id g e , Bolton (30 mins 45 secs) and Bob Ashworth, Ros- sendale (32 mins 3 secs). First veteran over 40


In need of light relief


WADDINGTON Drama


Group is in desperate need of a lighting en­ gineer.


j, Its present expert, Mr


I area. The group, whose next


David Cooknell, of Eaves Hall Lane, is having to give up the job because he is moving from the


p ro d u c t io n is in j November, says it cannot


I someone to set up and operate the stage lighting.


function properly without


-C ^ S t re e . , S k lP ^ . N o ^ t ^ ^ B M n jH Open 9 am —5pm


CLOS ED ALL D A Y TU E S D A Y


the gap at their annual meeting on September 5th at the Three Millstones, West Bradford.


Members hope to fill WHITTAKER


technician Mr Colin Whit­ taker was married to cashier Miss Susan Mary Layfield at SS Alban and Paul’s Church, Burnley. The bridegroom is the


— LAYFIELD Whalley architectural


veteran over 50 George Brass, Clitheroe (38 mins


32 secs). First lady was Linda


Lord, Clayton-le-Moors (41 mins 38 secs) and junior winner was P. ‘Barker, Skyrak (12 mins 11 secs).


RESULTS


Flat Race. 9-11 years: Boys — Andrew Clutterbuck, Jamie


Whitwoll. Girls — Linda Berrv, Adele Rhodes. 7-8:


well, A. Whitwell. ICgg and Spoon. Ladies


Mixed — Richard Berry, Carol Bailey. 5-6: Mixed — Robert Whitwell, Mark Dobson. 4 and under: Mixed — James Whit-


Elizabeth Slinger, Ruth Whit­ well. 10 and under: Mixed — R o b e r t S ta v e le y , Adele Rhodes. 11-15: Mixed — Louise Parkinson, Helen Berry. Sack. Ladies: Elizabeth


DISCOUNT OFF


Church spotlight on services


to the community TRINITY Methodist Church, Clitheroe, is ex­


tending its harvest thanksgiving to include a three-day exhibition of local community service


work. The church is inviting


statutory and voluntary organisations to present displays of their work, from October 7th to 9th. The exhibition, at the


church hall, follows the success, two years ago, of a festival organised by the church about local in­


dustry. Planned features so far


include a mobile chiropody unit and the police scheme to track down stolen cycles by s tam p in g machines with the owners’ postcodes. Church members will


a variety of art forms. The minister, the Rev.


James Needham, said: “We are hoping to get all the community service groups together under one roof so that the public can see the wide range of provision that exists.” He added: “I hope that


B<?11PER SALE — THIS SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK SU


Super King Size - Hand made. Was £650. NOW £325 d r a w e r d iv a n s


IvER 500 MATTRESSES IN STOCK Largest bed in the area — 6ft. * 6ft-


Over 150 singles in stock. Prices atw 'zn sU r t £175 Double (4 drawers). Prices at £108, £118, £i3b ana t i / o


Sleepeezee - DuniopMo — Rest Assured — Vi-Spnng. etc. DUNLOPILLO


more people will thus be encouraged to become in­ volved in their work.” The exhibition, also em­


PRESTIGE Double Size Jumbo Drawer Divan set


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bracing a film show, book stall and refreshments, opens' at 10 a.m. on the Friday and Saturday and at 1 p.m. on the Sunday following the family har­ vest thanksgiving service.


also convey the theme of “service” with displays in


DANCING WAY TO SUCCESS


THE following pupils of Kay Thurston’s Dance School, Clitheroe, gained 100 per cent successes in the Royal Academy of Dancing Examinations.


plus; c — commended; he — highly commended; h — honours.


Key: p — pass; pp — pass


Joanne Emmott (c), Susannah Dinsdale (c), Rachel Dinsdale (c). Holly Waddington (c), Marie Bywater (pp), Anne- Marie Backhouse (c), Carol


Primary: Claire Barton (pp),


Rachel Crabtree (he), Jackson


Little (c). Grade


I: ,M E D £ T& c H M * e


(p), Alastair Parker (c), Joanne Bauer (pp), Sarah Smith (pp), Zoe Blackburn


------,, . . . . (pp), Gail Alexander


Julie Young (c), Heloise


Whitwell (p), Sarah Gill (pp), Amanda Young (p).


(pp), Louise


Grade II: Sally Young (pp), Amy-Louise Graham (p)


K a th e r in e R u s s e l l (c ) , Elizabeth Ayrton (pp), Jane Wilkinson (pp), Brigitte Strong (pp), Amelia Richmond (c), [ Louise Wilkinson (c).


Whitaker (pp). Grade IV : Laura Woods (h),


- Keith Slinger, Richard Berry Girls — Carol Wilkinson, Lisa


Slinger, Alexandra Rayton. 10 ami over: Boys — Roger Nelson, David Staveley. Girls — Linda Berry, Louise Parkin­ son. 9 and under: Boys —


_ William Whitwell, Robert Bailey. Girls — Helen Berry Naomi Johnson. 9 and under: Bovs — Jamie Whitwell, Richard Berry. Girls — Carol


Dobson. Potatoc. 10 and over: Boys


Wilkinson, Carol Bailey. Mile. Open: Roger Nelson


was K. Lodge, Halifax (36 mins 30 secs) and first


Robert Bailey. Wellic Throwing. Open


Roger Nelson, Philip Bailey.


PICTURED with Mr George Barker (front left) are some of Prizeum- tiers: Back, from the left —


Mason, Alastair Howard, Alison Pickard; front — David Hoyle and Mrs Joan Corless.


Mrs Sheila Life, Sandra Howard, Mr Ian


Bolland gardeners' efforts are much admired


ENTRIES were higher than last year at Bolland Gardening Club’s sixth


land Cup: Mrs J. Life. Special awards for best en­


tries: Pot plants, Mr I. Musson; flower classes, Mrs P. iteeu;


Flower and Vegetable Show. Once again Bolton- by-Bowland Village Hall was full to overflowing with the many visitors who called to see the ex­


hibits. Flowers and vegetables


were judged by Mr E. Sedgwick, of Rimington,


and floral art by Mrs M. Oldfield, of Horton-in- Cr ave n. Pr i z e s and trophies were presented by Mr George Barker, of Clitheroe.


Cups and Trophies


only son of Mr and Mrs A. Whittaker, of Green Park, Whalley. The bride is the daugh­


most points in the flower sec­ tion: Mr I. Mason; runner-up Mrs J . Corless. Ba rker’s Nurseries' trophy for most mints in the rose section: Mrs


Milne-Redhead rosebowl for


ter of Mrs M. Layfield, of Brunshaw Road, Burnley, and the late Mr W. Lay- field. Given away by her


RESULTS Flowers


Mason, Mrs E. Moorhouse, Mi­ ami Mrs Grimshaw. Coleus: Mrs D. Wright, Mrs Moor­ house, Mrs M. Dutton. Cacti or succulent: Mrs M. Singelton, Mrs L. Hine-Hackney, Mr and Mrs H. Wolfenden. Geranium or pelargonium: Mrs Moor­ house, Mr Mason, Mrs Sing­ leton. Begonia: Mr Mason, Mrs


Foliage pot plant: Mr I.


roses, Mrs M. Singleton; floral art, Mrs J. Corless.


Life. Courgettes: Mrs Roberts, Mrs Life, Mrs Dyson. To­ matoes: Mrs Life, Alastair Howard, Mrs J. Lilburn. Beetroot: Mrs Dyson, Mrs


Life, Mr and Mrs Wolfenden. Broad beans: Mr and Mrs Wol­ fenden, Mrs Dyson, Mrs Roberts. Cucumber: Mrs Life, Mrs Corless, Mr Holland. Any other vegetable: Mrs Life, Mrs


Dyson, Mrs Pickles. Soft fruit: Mrs Reed, Mrs


Stevenson, Mrs Life. Specimen fruit: Mr Hammond, Mr and Mrs Wolfenden, Mrs Roberts. “Just for fun — an oddity:” Mrs Life, Tracy Hammond,


Mrs Yorke.


Hine-Hackney, Mrs J. Corless. Fuchsia: Mrs Corless, Mrs Moorhouse, Mr Mason. Flower­ ing pot plant: Mr Mason, Mrs M. Yorke, Mrs Hine-Hackney. Floribunda roses: Mrs Single- ton, Mrs Corless, Mrs Yorke.


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maximum luxury. Each SANDOWN Suite is specially made for us


by craftsmen with an enviable reputation for workmanship and quality. Yet, amazingly, we can offer


this Suite at ONLY £ ^(^().00. ~CASH PRICE


Also available separately as individual pieces and a 2 seater settee.


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uncle, Mr C. Sharp, she wore a crinoline gown of antique embroidered lace over satin, with scalloped hem, long sleeves and high neckline. Her scallop edged veil was held in place by a tiara of rhines­ tones and she canned ap ricot roses, white ' carna tions, lily-of-the-valley, stephanotis and trailing ivy.Bridesmaids Miss Jane and Miss Ann Sharp, the b r id e ’s cousins, and matron of honour Mrs De­ borah Dawson wore dres­ ses of apricot and white cotton trimmed with ap­ ricot velvet. They had matching headdresses and carried posies of apricot roses and white carna­ tions. B e s t man was Mr


a. Corless, runner-up Mrs M. Singleton. Mary Heaton trophy for most points in the floral art section: Mrs E. Moorhouse, runner-up Mrs J. Corless. Hammond cup for the junior with most points: Alison Pick­ a rd , ru n n e r -u p S a n d ra Howard. Closes Hall cup for most points in the vegetable section: Mrs J. Life, runners- up Mr and Mrs H. Wolfenden. Murphy cup for best entry in vegetables: Mrs J. Life. Amateur Gardener red


Grade I I I : Tania Lambert | (p), Vanessa Young (c), Alison


Claire Harrison (he), Louise Kerr (c), Donna Walmsley (c),


Jeanette Hartley (c). In major examinations at


Michelle Jones (c). Senior: Amanda Brltnell (c),


York, "both Zoey Hacking (pp) and Joanne Birch (pp) gained their pre-elementary at the


first attempt. PERFECT CLEANING AND PRESSING


Planning proposals


A PLAN for a residential de­ velopment on land off Crow- tre e s Brow, Chatburn, is among the latest planning ap­ plications lodged with the Ribble Valley Council (No.


0467). Other applications include . . . .


the following: Clithcroc: Change of use


from a vacant garage to light industry at Throstle Nest Farm


(0458).Bashall Eaves: Conversion of bam to a dwelling house at Higher House Farm (0457). Wiswell: Construct new car port at Fair View, Back Lane


(0468).Chipping: Renewal of con­ sent for caravan at Oak Lea,


ricultural contractor^ building at Doeford Wood (0463).


Sandy Bank (0469). Bowland Forest Low: Ag­


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Hybrid tea rose: Mr and Mrs Wolfenden, Mrs Corless, Mrs Moorhouse. Six roses: Mrs Cor­ less, Mrs Dutton, Mrs Yorke. Bowl of roses: Mrs Singleton, Mrs Corless, Mr and Mrs


Grimshaw.


Mrs Singleton, Mrs R. Steven­ son. Dahlias: Mrs Corless, Mi- Mason, Mrs Moorhouse. Gladioli: Mrs Life, Mrs M. Pickles. Marigolds: Mrs P. Reed, Mrs Life, Mrs Corless. Bloom: Mr Mason, Mr and Mrs Grimshaw, Mrs Roberts. Mixed garden flowers: Mr and Mrs Grimshaw, Mrs K. Dyson, Mrs


Sweet peas: Mrs Corless, *


ribbon award for best exhibit in show: Mr I. Mason. Bolland cup for club member with most points: Mrs J. Corless. Bibby tankard for runner-up to Boi-


All lit up at village church


THE church of St Helen’s, Waddington, will be seen in a different light from tomorrow.


Stephen Waddington, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law, and groomsman was. Mr Andrew Layfield, the bride’s brother. Ushers were Mr Stephen Lay- field, the bride’s brother, and Mr Kevin Clark, the bridegroom’s brother-in- law. Page boy was Martin Riley, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony, pet


formed by Fr Roy Wil­ liams, was followed by a reception at the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn. The couple are spending


floodlit for the first time in its history, heralding the start of the annual weekend of dedication.


For the building will be


switched on by Mr Christ­ opher Parker, of Brow- sholme Hall, and will be' in operation every night for a week.


The lighting will be


Goodchild, will be in church on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. to receive parishioners’ gifts.


The Vicar, Canon C. F.


On Sunday, in addition to the usual services,


their honeymoon in North Devon. Their future resi­ dence will be in Brunshaw Road, Burnley. Ph o t o g r a p h : Bi l l McBreen, Burnley.


there will be a concert following Evensong, at 6- 30 p.m., featuring the church choir under the leadership of organist Mr Tim Sagar.


Corless. Floral Art


berries: Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Corless, Miss M. Cornthwaite. Three flower arrangement: Mrs Corless, Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Pick le s .. Arrangement in basket: Miss Cornthwaite, Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Corless. Flow­ ers in a candlestick: Mrs Cor­ less, Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Dyson. Flowers in a salt cellar: Mrs Dyson, Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs M. Billows.


Arrangement of foliage and Juniors


Shortbread: Sandra Howard, Alison Pickard. Painting:


Alison Pickard. Decorated egg: Alison Pickard, Michaela Ham­ mond, Alastair Howard. Deco­ rated wooden spoon: Sandra Howard, Alison Pickard, Tracy Hammond. .Wild flowers in a cream jug*. Alison Pickard, A la s ta ir Howard, Sandra Howard. Necklace of flowers: Sandra Howard, Alison Pick­ ard, Tracy Hammond. Model farmyard; Alison Pickard. Spe­ cial class for village school pupils' (flowers grown from seed): Alastair Howard, David Hoyle.


Vegetable and Fruit


Corless,.Mrs Life. Cabbage: 2, Mrs Dyson.. Cauliflower: Mrs Dyson, Mr and Mrs Wolfenden. Marrow: Mrs Corless, Mi- Life, Mrs Yorke. ■ Potatoes: Mrs Corless, Mrs


Lettuce: Mr W. Holland, Mrs


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