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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 1st, 1983 9 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


IT’S BULB TIME AGAIN!! THOUSANDS OF


IN STOCK NOW BULBS


DAFFODILS — TULIPS — HYACINTHS — CROCUS — ANEMONES — SNOWDROPS, etc.


THOUSANDS OF BEAUTIFUL HEATHERS^ JUST STARTING TO FLOWER


LARGE SELECTION OF ALPINES HERBS — CONIFERS — TREES AND SHRUBS


GOOD SELECTION OF BARBECUES


OUR BARBECUE CHARCOAL NOW DOWN IN PRICE LIGHTING FUEL AND BARBECUE ACCESSORIES


GARDEN FURNITURE PATIO SETS, TUBS, TROUGHS, ORNAMENTS


Always the best selection of FRESH CUT FLOWERS and POT PLANTS at


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T WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23521 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK


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range of windows and doors, talk to the experts about energy saving, security and


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CHIPPING SHOW WINNERS FACE STIFF COMPETITION


ALL roads led to Chipping on Saturday for the 57th annual show, held in excellent weather. And there were plenty


of attractions for the 3,000 visitors who flocked to the event at Leagram


in the cattle, sheep, heavy and light horses, horticul­ ture, Women’s Institute and children’s' sections, competition was stiff.


Hall. With over 1,000 entries


dog trials, horse racing, an egg catching competi­ tion, children’s sports and amusements, a rabbit show, local crafts, dog obedience demonstrations, a dog show, a display of vintage steam engines and a clear round jumping contest run by members of Chipping Pony Club.


There were also sheep


was ablaze with the colour of exquisite blooms and plump vegetables.


The horticulture tent


ship of John Proctor and Raymond Freeman, both of Chipping, featured among the award win­ ners. Mr Proctor, of Lon- gridge Road, and Mr Freeman, of Church Raike, won the cup for most points in the veget­ able section, the trophy for most points in the flower classes and the Na-


Once again the partner­


New house for warden


THE erection of a house at the Three Rivers Cara­ van Park, West Bradford, to replace the existing warden’s accommodation, has been approved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­


to the plan from the CPRE which wanted the house built on the site of the warden’s unit.


mittee. There were objections


complained that Eaves Hall Lane, site of the dwelling, is not capable of taking any further traffic.


A nearby resident also


was told by Planning and Technical Officer Mr Philip Bailey that it was not possible to build on the site of the warden’s unit.


The Sub-Committee


proved on condition that the dwelling is single storey and that the war­ den’s present accommoda­ tion is removed.


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From the sharply angled bonnet to the spoiler on the hatchback, this car attracts the most serious of motorists.


FEET OF THIS YOUNG HONDA


Thev’ll notice the smoked glass sun-roof, or the airdam skirt under the m ile even before they peer into the handsome interior, which is superbly annointed reflects the rare excitement this outstanding car offers both driver and passengers alike. With 3-stage adjustable headrests and fully reclining, two-tone bucket seats, it succeeds in affording you a comfortable view of those you’re leaving behind. ‘ But with servo-assisted, ventilated front disc brakes you can stop m your


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RIBBLE VALLEY HONDA MAIN DEALERS ILL G W UNDER THE Radio masts


PLANNING approval has been given for the erec­ tion of radio aerials at the rear of 48 Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe.


Council’s Development Sub-Committee was told that Mr F. Barton had already erected the two masts and antennae — one attached to the wall and another free-standing in the garden.


The Ribble Valley


He was unaware that planning permission was


(Bolton-by-Bowland) said there had been a number of similar applications re­ cently, and added that if they became more popular the council could face some problems.


necessary. Coun. Joyce Lilburn


“A PIECE of cake” . . . that’s how easy it was to make more than £400 when residents of Sab- den’s Littlemoor sheltered housing complex staged their summer fair on Saturday. The fu n c tio n was


Promise on trees


opened by Mrs Edna Hothersall, receptionist and dispenser at Sabden Health Centre, who then ran an “egg dip” stall. Other attractions in­


cluded crafts, cakes, a tombola and two raffles, as well as pony rides for the children. The cash raised will be


LANCASHIRE County Council has given an undertaking to replace six large trees which will have to be felled to make way for a new gymnasium at the Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School.


used to help meet the costs of the residents’ Christmas party and go some way towards the ex­ pense of an annual trip. Mrs Hothersall is pic­


tured (centre) with ladies who ran the cake stall, which was a sell-out.


classroom block will be re­ quired, under reorganisa­ tion plans, for a mixed grammar school.


The gymnasium and a SHIREBURN


servations, the Ribble Valley Council made no objections but stressed the need to replace the trees , as quickly as poss­ ible.


Invited to give its ob­


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tion. In the children’s classes, Stewart Hoyle, of Longridge Road, Chip­ ping, gained most points. John and Norman Hay-


hurst, of Out Lane Head, Chipping, won the re­ serve champion title and several firsts with their cross:bred horned sheep. The pair managed to win the cup John himself had donated for the best sheep shown by a commit­ tee member. Also winning back his


THIS lorik ram lamb — held by George Whitwell — gained a first prize for the family farm, Pendle­ ton Hall, Pendleton.


tional Vegetable Society silver medal. Another John Proctor,


of the top shop in the village, gained the ac­ colade ot having most points in the horticulture classes. The cup for most points


FLAST p i q»|e at HARTLEY’S FABRICS


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Tremendous bargains this year — Even better than last year


GENUINE REDUCTIONS AND SPECIAL OFFERS


Good Quality products at the lowest ever prices LINEN UNION TEA TOWELS


OVEN CLOTHS 79p each


FLOOR CLOTHS 20p each


FACE CLOTHS 3 for 50p


YELLOW DUSTERS ______S for 99p_______


UNION GLASS CLOTHS C1.20 each________


own silver salver was Mr Albert Pye for the champ­ ion in the Ay rsh ire section. T h e re were seven


The popular printed recipes, home­ made wines, dried flowers, etc. {slight seconds) Only 79p each


stripe design in pleasing colours. Only 99p per yd.______


ROLLER TOWELLINQ Lancashire woven. 14in. wide,


Good quality cotton. 19in. x 54in. £1.60 each


WHITE BOLSTER CASES


OSMAN TOWELS — SPECIAL OFFERS BATH SIZE


teams vying for honours in the tug-of-war. Tests of strength were between C hipping A and B, Clitheroe, Whitewell All Stars, Freckleton, Cross Keys and Tockholes. Winners were Chipping


Good size, approx. 29in. x 48in. Perfect quality.


Jacquard, all cotton pile, very pleasing colours £3.60 each


All cotton pile, good sizes, 1 Gin. x 36in. £1.80 each


MATCHING HAND TOWELS


£3.30 each SUPER TENNIS CLUB STYLE TOWELS


Large size 27in. x 52in. Thick pile in green with white and red stripe border. (Slight seconds) £4.50 each


A, who beat Cross Keys in the final. Other semi- finalists were Chipping B and Clitheroe. After the show, work


in pot plants went to villa­ gers Jeff Rich, of Leag­ ram Mill Farm, and Mr Richard Pye, of Kirk­ lands.


that they, too, have green fingers, by growing im­


Village children proved


pressive potatoes from seeds given by County


Coun. David Coulston, of Longridge. Most points in the children’s section were gained by Neil Kelsall. . In the WI classes, the


Duvet covers, sheets, valance sheets, etc. Leading makes, made from terylene/cotton 'easycare’ materials. Probably worse than seconds but outstanding value.


BEACH TOWELS From C2.95 each REJECT BEDDING


E.G. SINGLE BED SIZE DUVET COVERS Only £5 each SHEETING


•Easycare', by the yard. A superb


had not finished for Chip­ ping YFC, who ran a disco in the village hall in the evening.


Other cup winners


CATTLE Dairy cattle: Champion —


Dick Seed. Pair of heifer stirks — Arthur Kenyon. Heifer —


Albert Pye. British Friesian: Champion


Brian Airey. In-calf heifer —


— John Wightman and Sons. Ayrshire: Champion — Albert Pye. Charolais: Champion — T.


H. Shorrock. Beef: Heifer calf — Graham


cup for most points for handicrafts was shared by Mrs Betty Seed, of Chip­ ping, and Mrs Jessie Nut- tall, of Longridge. Mrs Nuttall also gained most points in the cookery sec­


Billington. Bull or steer calf — Roger Kelsall. Animal shown by member of show committee — Dick Seed.


SHEEP Half-bred: Best group — J.


and M. Whitfield and Sons.


Leicester: Male — W. Miller. Blue-faced Leicester: Group — Sam Woods. Suffolk: Group —


AMONG the rosettes with their Friesian cows were Michael and Nicola Kenyon, of Ilesketh End Farm, Chipping.


G. A. and E. A. Bargh. Cross-bred horned: Group —


W. P. Brewer and Sons. Swaledale: Group — J. J. Walker. Lonk: Group — Phillip Morris. Jacob: Champion — Brian Holgate. Supreme champion: T. Mars-


den and Sons. Most points in sheep section: Sam Woods.


HEAVY HORSES Champion and champion of


champions: John Halton. Colt or filly: L. Harrison. Pair: Giles


Hunter. Brood mare, L. Har­ rison.


LIGHT HORSES Champion: David Hirst.


Cleveland Bay: Miss P. H. Fletcher. Brood mare: D. Hirst.


greaves. Champion in-hand: Lynn Wilson. Brood mare: Kim Lowe.


PONIES Champion ridden pony: R. Boothman. Local: Sharon Har­


Billington's tribute to pastor m


range o( poly/cotton sheeting in co­ ordinated prints. 80in. wide. BUY NOW AND SAVE £1.99 per yd.


For your continental quilt covers. curtains, sheets, etc.


GOLD QUALITY PRINTED SHEETING


Extra wide, width approx. 96in. ‘Easycare' poly/cotton


SIMPLE SEWING CAN SAVE YOU £££s


Reduced to £1.99 per yd.


LOTS OF GOOD QUALITY ALL COTTON BAND TOWELS Plain colours, small designs, various makes Only 99p each


BATH SHEETS All cotton pile. Super plain


colours. 41in. x 55in. Only £4.50 each


TOWELLING PIECES Good useful sizes. A


wonderful selection of plain colours


All a t b a r g a in p r ic e s


GUEST TOWELS A good selection Only 50p each


CONTINENTAL QUILT COVERS


S.B. Size £6.95 each; D.B. Size £9.95 each; K. Size £10.95 each


A good selection of quality covers. Superb designs. All poly/cotton ■tasycare’ fabrics.


Matching pillow cases when available 99p each S-T-R-E-T-C-H


Towelling-type Velour The quality used in infants


cream and red. Approx. 54in. wide. £1.99 per yd.


sleepers, etc. Similar to babygro sleepers, (n plain colours. White,


Red. white, blue and navy STRIPE JERSEY


A fashionwear fabric, ideal for tops,


blousons, etc. 68in. wide. £1.75 per yd.


PURE SILK A superb 36in. printed dress


quality, pure silk, superb classic designs


Reduced to £2.95 per yd. Superb value, treat yourself to the


luxur^^ure^sill^


AUSTRIAN COTTON JERSEY A superb quality material made for the better dress and suit trade. Sold in the fashion houses on the


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45ln. WIDE HOPSACK


£1.20 per yd.


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Only £2.50 per length


ELASTICATED EASY-TO- MAKE SKIRTING


In Polyester prints. Navy and red designs, 30in. long. Only £1.80 per yd.


CORDUROY'AND NEEDLECORD


45in. wide (slight seconds). A good selection of fashion colours.


Reduced to 99p per yd. Trouser qualities


SEWING THREADS


By well known manufacturer Only 10p each or 12 for £1


DRESS LENGTHS, SKIRT LENGTHS AMONGST OUR REMNANTS,


TWEEDS, SUITINGS, TEXTURED POLYESTERS, DENIMS, COTTONS, CANVAS, POLY/COTTONS. A WONDERFUL SELECTION. USEFUL LENGTHS FOR ALL THE FAMILY — ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES.


TAPESTRY FABRICS 48in. wide for seat covers, upholstery


SPECIAL SALE OFFER Reduced from £4.95 per yard to £2.95 per yd.


We carry samples of these in the shop, stocks from our warehouse within the week.


LOTS OF ROLLS REDUCED INDIVIDUALLY PRICED ON DISPLAY IN THE SHOP


9 CRAFTWORK ITEMS AT BARGAIN PRICES


LEATHER-LOOK PVC Lots and lots of pieces


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how th e p a s to r of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington, Mr James Beardwood and his wife Elizabeth described a sur­ prise party given to cele­ b r a te th e i r golden wedding. The couple, of Hollies Road, Wilpshire, knew


DELIGHTFUL” was


nothing about the party, given by the church con­


gregation. All they had been told


was not to have any tea that night and not to turn up at the chapel before 7-


30 p.m.! Mr Beardwood, who


has been pastor at the


church for the last 10 years, is seen receiving a


cheque from senior church member Mr Wilf Robert­ son, watched by Mrs Beardwood (third from left), and other members of the congregation.


couple’s other presents, two adjustable footstools.


Cake stall is a sell-out Well to the fore are the


A new role for vicarage


THE former Low Moor


vicarage, St Paul’s Street, is to become a residential home for the elderly. The Ribble Valley


Council’s Development Sub-Committee was told that it was proposed to use five bedrooms on the first floor. Councillors gave their


with lots and tots of uses


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From 48in. to 54tn. wide, in turquoise and orange.


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SPORTS TOWELS 100% cotton, super pile,


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