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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) J u n io r s ’ f i r s t p r iz e n ig h t Public Notices


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Advertisement without reason stated. All Advertisements are accepted subject, to approv­


al. Publication is not guaranteed on any particular day. Communications referring to former Advertisements


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RE: A. PATTERSON & SON LTD. — IN LIQUIDATION PLUMBERS' MERCHANTS


LDEN — WHURST


neymoon in the f France followed ding of Miss Mau- ine Dewhurst and io f fr ey James at St Peter’s Stonyhurst, on


y. - wide, a machinist, econd daughter of Mrs J. Dewhurst, ,w Hud Lee Farm,


Teen. bridegroom, a goods vehicle


c, is the only son and Mrs J. W. of Little Lane,


ge. wide, given away father, wore a


■i a crown of white md pearls and she


?o in attendance iiss Pauline Susan


anet Marie De- the bride’s sister,


ice crinoline gown e d with white and featuring a ekline. Her waist- veil was held in


i a bouquet of ■


hite flowers. bridesmaid was


rst, the bride’s and Miss Alison m, the brideg- liece. wore dresses of


floral cotton with yokes and lace


-. of pink flowers ■y canned posies of ii pink flowers, boys were Andrew ion, the bride’s and Mark Patt-


igs. In their hair id matching head-


id ushers were Mr ittman, the brideg- brother-in-law, and lip Dewhurst, the brother. •eremony was con- -y Fr Paul Magill ganist was Mr T.


he bridegroom’s man was Mr Tom


jeption was held at •w Drop Inn, Rib-


•ouple are to live in Ige. c o g r a p h : Ron Longridge.


;rman •essmen


.lists have been lg the delights of able Valley as part . isit to Lancashire wseyside. visit was organised icashire and Merse- lounty Councils and ritish Tourist Au-


sit us OUP of German


ing their stay, ended on Tuesday, isited many of Lan­ d's favourite tourist ions, including Lan- Castle, Blackpool .ations, Hoghton


•isited the villages, ing Waddington,


s, some museums tour of the Ribble and Pendle. he Ribble Valley


lead. v were shown round le Ribble Valley til’s deputy town vlr Brian Manning, s hoped that after : what Lancashire ) offer the visitors eport back favour- and so encourage in tourists to visit.


/, Downham, Gis- ind Bolton-by-Bow- finishing in Slaid- vith lunch at Par-


idaymaker rove car ratically


J months and fined -y the town’s magis- i for driving with s alcohol. an Hopwood (20), of Street, Hyde, Che- was also fined £20


£6 costs for using the without a driving e.


jwood explained that ought he could drive ) years after passing, st as long as he had ovisional licence, e v e r , th a t had id.


) I i : . r . * .:V*- 4- ; . - \ S i •.f .-V


OLID A YM AKER vas seen by police g his car“erratically” Edisford Road, roe, was disqualified


£


NEWS AROUND THE DISTRICT


Whalley


Union’s first meeting of the season, Mrs Christine Roberts, of Blackburn, gave a talk illustrated with slides about Tear- craft and Traidcraft.


su p p ly g o od s , made mainly in the homes of people in Third World countries, for sale in this country. A selection of


These organisations


the goods was also avail­ able together with catalo­ gues, from which mem­ bers could order.


given by Mrs P. Reece and tea was served by Mrs M. Dent and Mrs J. Bradley.


The vote of thanks was


MU calendar is a jumble sale on Saturday in the school.


The next event on the


All winners Winners at the Abbey


senior citizens’ drive in Whalley were: Whist, Ladies — Mrs H. Met­ calfe, Mrs M. Charnley. Gents — Mrs M. Grady, Mrs E . H aw o r th . Dominoes: Mrs N. Am­ brose, Mrs A. Sutton, Mrs M. Duckett, Mr Evans.


Wl important At the AGM of Stand­


fast WI speaker was VCO Mrs Ireland who gave an interesting talk on why the WI is important to the community and how to attract more members.


vice-chairman of the NWLFWI, Mr McLean, chief nursing officer and Mr F. Pope, administra­ tive officer.


Guests were Miss Scott,


Mrs K. Hargreaves (vice- president), Mrs U. Duer- den (secretary), Mrs L. Taylor (treasurer), Miss J. Roberts, Mrs K. Hope, Mrs M. Duerden, Mrs K. Hosty, Mrs M. Vose, Miss C. Doherty, Miss M. Pritchard, (committee).


Read


Read Mothers’ Union was held in St John’s Church when the Rev. H. A. Reid dedicated the new altar frontal, made by member Mrs K. Smith and donated by the


which was attended by Mrs M. Holt presiding member for the Whalley Deanery, Mr Muriel Reid was commissioned as En­ rolling member. Four new members were admitted — Mrs M. Bewley, Mrs J.


branch. During the service,


Hall, Mrs K. Tiffin and Mrs L. Webster. Afterwards tea and bis­


Read Ladies’ Friendly Circle on Tuesday Mrs Dolphin will give a talk on the “Talking newspaper


T a lk in g paper At the next meeting of


has been booked provi­ sionally at Whalley Abbey for D e c em b e r 19th. Names will be taken at the October meeting to­ gether with £1 deposit for


for the blind. The Christmas party


cuits were served in the school and next year’s syl­ labus was given out.


Dedication The opening meeting of


secretary Mrs U. Duer- den and treasurer Mrs L. Taylor. Retiring president Mrs SI Lord was pre­ sented with a brooch and plant and in her report she thanked the commit­ tee and helpers and wel­ comed the new president Mrs E. Harrison. Other officers elected:


Reports were given by


First for MU At Whalley Mothers’


members who are in­ terested. Details can be obtained from any com­ mittee member.


football team played St Stephen’s, of Burnley, at Towneley the Read team won an easy victory, the final score being 21-0. Scorers for Read were: Jonathan Graham (6), Paul Dwyer (4), Robert Casson (4), Ray Khawaja (4) and David Wilkinson


Cub soccer When Read Calder Cub


(3).


Trumps At the whist drive in


Read Constitutional Club on Monday, winners were: Ladies — Mrs B. Bren- nand, Mrs S. J. Coward. Gents — Mrs E. P. Larkin, Mrs D. Slinger. Mr Charnley won the spe­ cial prize and Mrs R. Har­ greaves was MC.


Monday n igh t Read


Hikers S e v e n te e n of the


Scouts and two leaders went on a lightweight- hike last weekend. They hiked from Read over Pendle Hill to Barley where they camped. After making their own supper and breakfast they re­ turned to Read on Sunday afternoon veiy tired but happy.


pony-trekking at West Marton are asked to meet outside Read newsagents’ on Saturday at 9 a.m. Any transport would be appreciated.


Scouts interested in the


“ventured” into the world of journalism with the publication of a new magazine called “Read It”. All the articles have been written by young people with a variety of topics ranging from sail­ ing, cookery, glue sniffing and drags.


Read it Read Venture Scouts


out in June and it is hoped to publish the next one before Christmas. To make this interesting and enterprising magazine a su c c e s s the Venture Scouts need everyone’s support and at only 15p per copy help and co-oper­ ation will be very wel­ come. The editor is Cal Chambers and she will be pleased to answer any questions involving the magazine.


The first edition came HUrSt’ ureen m . , ^ 1


Stonyhurst Park Golf Club captain Arthur Wil­ kinson, who is organising a cheese and wine party at the village hall, Hurst Green, on October 28th.


Busy time These are busy days for


event of the year and we are hoping for the support of the villagers,” he says.


“It is our main social


Green WI rallied round to present an unusual even­


President feted. Members of Hurst


ing of their own entertain­ ment, followed by a supper.


Mather provided wine to mark the occasion of her retirement from work and members drank a toast to her future happiness.


President Mrs Eileen


about a surprise holiday in Paris and members awarded her the competi­ tion prize for being the most active WI member. Mrs Wright read a his­


She also gave a talk


Mary Holden and Mrs Margaret Holden.


Tea hostesses were Mrs


Club had their last outing of the season last week when they visited Llan­ gollen, North Wales, where they had a 21/- hour stop for lunch. Travelling by way of the Horseshoe Pass they called at Liver­ pool then on to Southport for tea. In the evening they visited the theatre to see Tom O’Connor and the Tumbleweeds before returning to Hurst Green.


Over 60s outing Hurst Green Over 60s


s ta l ls at the annual autumn sale at Hurst Green Memorial Hall and £365 was raised for hall funds. Raffle winners were: Eagle and Child Mr Forshaw (Longridge), and Miss H. Bretherton.


Autumn sale There were various


John’s, Hurst Green, the Rev. Arthur Higginson returned to his parish to give an illustrated talk on “War graves” to the Mothers' Union.


War graves Former vicar of St


rolling member Mrs G. Pennington, who was a tea hostess with Mrs Hoyle.


He was thanked by en­


ings in December and January.


November 7th Mr Slack will speak about “CARE.” There will be no meet­


At the next meeting on


tended the harvest festi­ val service on Sunday at St John’s Church, Hurst Green, when the children of the Sunday School pre­ sented gifts of flowers, fruit and vegetables. They were received by the vicar, the Rev. Brian


Discussion About 120 people at­


decorated for the occasion by the ladies of the con­ gregation. Organist was Mrs K. Seed.


Cave. The church had been


by Mr Ted Garnett, a Bradford Diocesan ste­ wardship adviser, who ex­ plained the purpose of the stewardship mission.


The address was given


n s t u d i e d and nv e groups arranged t


we'eek for a month.


be held on November 4tb, when the findings of the groups will be discussed.


An open meeting is to


Waddington need ’keeper


Bashall Eaves


Eaves WI were given a slide show and talk on a visit to Florida by Mr Mark T h o rn b e r , o" C lith e ro e , who rep r e sen ted Lancashire Young Farmers on his trip.


Florida Members of Bashall


tendance and Mrs E Spurgeon, presiding thanked Mr Tnornber


There was a good at­


animal ornament was won by Mrs E. Hind and Mrs M. Thornber.


The competition for an


by Mrs M. Green and won by Mrs A. Fox and Mrs K. Nowell.


A raffle was arranged


tory of Stonyhurst, poems were recited by Mrs Young, and Mrs M. Bailey played a recording of an eventful trip to a railway station.


bring cakes for the birth day party supper in November.


Mrs E. Parker and Mrs S Hartley.


Members were asked to Supper was served by


WADDINGTON FC have need of an additional goalkeeper with a view to providing extra cover in that department. The senior side plays in the East Lancashire League with Ian Nuttall as the regular custo­ dian, but Waddington feel that there is safety in numbers. Anyone interested in joining the villagers and sharing in their successes should contact c h a i rm a n P e t e r J e f f r i e s (Clitheroe 23311).


TEAMS CHtheroe RUFC 1st XV (V


Sedgley Park 3rd, a) J . Hyde, R. Lund, S. Greatorex (senior), S . G r e a to r e x ( j n r ) , P . Tabemer, M. Emmott, P. Dux- bury, T. Dubowski, P. Dins- dale, J . Holden, P. Ramsey, G. Williamson, M. Bvrne, N. Ridehalgh, M. Nicholls. Clithcroc RUFC 2nd XV (v


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Sedgley Park 4th, h): A. Rudd, P. Conboy, G. Tindall, J . Conboy, D. Fielding, J . Blan- chfiower, D. Tattersall, J . Cor­ bett, I. Lomax, G. Harris, A. Nichol-Smith, M. Conboy, D. N ew to n , J . R o b so n , M. Ridehalgh. Reserves: I. Field­ ing, I. Duxbury. Mini-rugby now takes place


at 11 a.m. on Sunday morning at Littlemoor Park.


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THE We l l sp r in g s in n , r e ­ qui r e p a r t - t ime bar s ta f f , a l so ki tchen he lp, t o p r e ­ par e bar sn a ck s . — Te l . Cl l th e r o e 2 3 8 7 0 .


2 2 5 7 3 o r Lon g r idg e 3 9 0 8 . 40S2T


SUNBEDS . Ful l leng th o v e r ­ head c a n o p i e s f rom £ 1 9 9 . — A in swo r th & Den t , 2 7 9 L e e d s Ro a d , Ne l s o n . Te l . 6 2 4 3 3 .


Monday to explain the mission calendar was very well attended. House dis­ cussion groups were studied and five groups to meet


A meeting held on each


THERE were plenty of j eager youngsters ready to


receive the silverware at Clltheroe Junior Netball League’s first-ever pre­


the league, which has just completed its first season.


sentation evening, held at j Waddington Village Club. Seven teams played in


Junior league chairman


Kate Pollitt praised the players, aged from nine to 15, and trophies were pre­ sented by Sandra Coulter, chairman of the Clitheroe Netball League.


League secretary Bar­


bara Taylor was unable to attend, due to illness.


dington (Kathryn Pollitt, Joanna Wilkinson, Sally deLay, Lisa Coar, Jane G r e enw o od , A lison Whitaker, Nicky Hatch, Joanne Waddington, Amanda Jackson). Run­ ners-up: Trinity Guides (Angela Taylor, Lindsay Roberts, Deana Garner, Susan Pickering, Jane Niven, Joanne Sowerby, Justine Hailwood, Sandra Wood). Pre-season tournament


Cups went to: League winners: Wad­


Walton & Walton Auctioneers, 23 St James Row, Burnley, act on behalf of the Liquidator in the above matter.


Offers to purchase the following items are invited from prospective purchasers:


1. 5a Barkerhouse Road, Nelson. 2. The stock at the above address. 3. The stock at Chapel Buildings, Netherfield Road. 4. The Renault Fuego Motor Car and Sherpa Van.


For details contact E. Walton at 23247


WADDINGTON with WEST BRADFORD


LEGAL NOTICE PARISH OF


TAKE NOTICE


that the Parochial Church Council ot the Parish of Wad­ dington with West Bradford intend to apply for a Faculty authorising them to carry out the following works in and about the churchyard sur­ rounding the said Parish Church for the better mainte­


nance of the same, namely, the levelling of the churchyard by means of covering or re­


moving grave kerbstones as and when necessary and the grassing over of the area bet­ ween the headstones.


AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE


that any person wishing to obtain further particulars of the said proposed works and any person wishing to make any representations in re­ spect thereof or in relation to the preservation of any par­ ticular kerbstones now situ­ ated in the said Churchyard are required to communicate with and give notice to me, the undersigned, on or before the Twenty Second October, 1983.


CHARLES F. GOODCHILD, Vicar of Waddington


The Vicarage, Waddington, Nr. Clitheroe.


BOROUGH COUNCIL


(cup donated by Clitheroe Netball League): Wad­ dington. Runners-up: Trinity Guides. Handicap tournament:


TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974


CONSERVATION AREA:


Parish Guides (Dawn Barnes, Amanda Clarke, Claire Atkinson, Susan Watkins, Lorraine Uttley, Kirsty Speak, Helen Baker, Elizabeth Day. Runners-up: St James’s (Janine Peel, Zos Taylor, Lisa Carter, Nicola Wild, Sharon McBride, Janice Sunderland, Amanda Haworth, Louise Kerr. Most sporting team


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to prop­ osed formation of a dwelling, at the Old Print Works, Rib­ blesdale Square, Chatburn. 3/83/0540/P.


Change of use of existing dwelling house to Studio Pot­ tery (including some sales) and dwelling, at 9 Windy Street, Chipping. 3/83/0541/P.


Angela Taylor, of Trinity Guides, is pictured show­ ing off her trophy (front right). Runner-up for the title was Joanne Wilkin­ son (Waddington) and third was Carol Brewer (Pathfinders).


(trophy given by Econ At­ kinson): St James’s. Player of the year


Encouraging report for gardeners


AN encouraging report will be given to members of Clitheroe Garden Club at their annual meeting in Ribblesdale School on


well patronised and pro­ duced a worthwhile profit, while the annual show paid its way by nearly £60. Nine lectures were given during the year at a cost of £65 and these at­ tr a c ted c o n s i s t e n t support. Officers and committee


Monday night. The sales hut has been


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise­ ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan­ ning Department, Council Of­ fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in


the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and . Planning Officer)


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Aircraft tooling experience an advantage. Contact: Mr F. GREENWOOD


STRAIGHTLINE ENGINEERING LIMITED


EAVES HALL COUNTRY CLUB WADDINGTON, NR CLITHEROE, LANCS.


CLEANER/WASHER UP REQUIRED PART-TIME


Two mornings and three evenings (early finish) a week.


No weekends, excellent rates of pay and door to door transport arranged if required. PLEASE RING MR MARLOW


CLITHEROE 25271


BLACKBURN, HYNDBURN AND RIBBLE VALLEY HEALTH AUTHORITY


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL S T A F F N U R S E


F u l l T im e ---- 37Vts h o u r s


Wc ar e lo ok in g fo r a c o n s c ien t io u s caring nur s e wi th - g en u in e in t e r e s t in the car e and r ehabi l i ta t ion o f the e lde r ly. Informal v i s i t s w e l c ome . Pl e a s e conta c t Mr s A . E. Swa r - br lck, Nu r s ing Of f ic e r , CHthe roe Ho sp i ta l , Chatburn Ro ad , CHthe ro e , Lancs . Te l . CHthe roe 2 7 3 1 1


F o r j o b de s c r ipt ion and appl ica t ion fo rm p l e a s e conta c t Mr s B. Hi l ton, S en io r Nu r s ing Of f ic e r (Commu ni ty ) , 19 St J ame s ' s S t r e e t , Ac c r in g ton, Lancs .


NELSON 693424 58 0 627917 19038 34060H Situations Vacant ASSISTANT


SOLICITOR AND


CLERK/TYPIST required


MATURE Apply in writing to: IAN B. BEARING, LLB


STANLEY HOUSE, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE.


PLASTIC EXTRUSION An opportunity for an


MECHANIC/OPERATOR


EXTRUSION (Male/Female)


Is open to a proficient person and Is offered by a progressive Burnley based company who are interested In starting from scratch a single line operation for a particular extruded Item to augment their existing product range.


This involves all aspects of setting up the project from


type and size of machine, tooling and draw off proce­ dure. This is not your straight forward easy run product, therefore anyone without the technical knowledge should not apply.


Age is no barrier, someone with the knowledge required who is looking for a short term engagement will also be considered.


Earnings will be commensurate with the position and responsibility.


TEL. BURNLEY 56415 TEMPORARY QWERTY KEYBOARD


OPERATOR (Male or Female NGA)


A vacancy will occur In mid-December for a period of some seven months, for a Keyboard Operator In our Composing Department.


Good rate of pay, 4Vz day week. Apply In writing to:


PRODUCTION CONTROLLER BURNLEY EXPRESS


BULL STREET, BURNLEY, BB11 1DP.


BUY FROM THE BREED­ ERS, wo rme d , insur ed and g u a r a n t e e d . R e a d y n ow , G e rm a n s h e p h e r d d o g s , s p r i n g e r s p a n i e l s , r e ad y sh o r t ly , labrado r s and mini ­ a t u r e p o o d l e s . — T e l . Ramsb o t tom 2 0 2 9 .


47879


PEDIGREE PERSIAN female k i t t e n ,


w e e k s , £ 3 5 .


CHthc ro e 2 4 4 5 6 e v enin g s . 46392


i n o c u l a t e d . 17 ---- T e l .


DOBERMAN do g , 9 -months - o ld , p ed ig r e e , g o o d wi th chi ldr en. £ 8 0 o . n . o . — Te l . 2 9 4 9 6 .


30436


PERSIAN KITTENS, c ream m a l e s . — T e l . E a r b y 8 4 2 7 0 1 .


46393


LOOKING FOR A PUPPY? Fo r the la rg e s t s e l e c t io n o f p ed ig r e e pe t pu p p ie s in the a r e a , v i s i t — N u t s h n w Ken n e l s , Clowb r id g e , Burn­ ley. Te l . 2 8 6 1 7.


644631


D R A K E S H E A D B o a r d i n g Ken n e l s and Cat te ry, c o l ­ l e c t ion and de l iv e r y s e rv ic e ,


GERMAN SHEPHERD Al s a ­ t ian p u p p i e s , KC R e g i s ­ t e r ed, ve ry g o od pedig r e e , £ 9 5 . — T e l . B u r n l e y 3 4 9 9 2 .


o n ly v ac c inated d o g s and cat s taken. — Te l . Burnley 2 1 0 3 7 .


47796


COUNTRY REST boarding k en n e l s and luxury cat tery, ttie p e op l e w h o care for y our pe t s . — Te l . Burnley 2 9 5 8 0 .


D R AK E HOUSE K e n n e l s , C l i t h e r o e . B o a r d in g f o r d o g s and cat s , inspe c t ion invi t ed. — Te l . Cl i the ro e 2 5 4 9 4 .


310873


FOR SALE THRIVING


MIXED BUSINESS Excellent sandwich trade


WEEKLY TAKINGS £2,000


Double shop property comprising: Two fitted kitchens, lounge, sitting room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double cellar.


TOTAL PRICE £39,500 plus SAV For appointment to view


TELEPHONE BURNLEY 33972 or 23067


30642


BURNLEY TOWN CENTRE NEWSAGENTS,


CONFECTIONERY AND TOBACCO


629982


YORKIE and P o o d l e p u p ­ pie s , ready n ow . Al sa t ians and Cairns , ready s o o n . — Te l . Co ln e 8 6 3 5 3 9 .


PARADISE PETS. AH d o g s


DUE TO pending r emoval , v a r io u s g o o d s i z ed pond f i sh fo r s a le . — Te l . Black­ burn 6 5 1 5 7 da y t ime .


e x p e r t l y c l ip p e d In y ou r ow n h ome . —— Te l . Burnley 5 9 4 5 6 e v en in g s .


647137 PEDIGREE Y o r k s h i r e t e r ­ 30939


rier, spa y ed bi tch, 3 year s o ld , £ 1 0 to g o od h ome . — Te l . Burnley 3 4 7 3 7 .


JACK RUSSELL pup pie s . — Te l . Cl l the r o e 4 1 6 0 3 .


Livestock and Poultry H O R S E S A N D P O N I E S .


B u y in g , s e l l in g , p a r t - e x ­ chang e . Tack ava i lable . ---- Te l . 0 2 5 3 6 1 4 9 7 .


47604 Musical Instruments 7 22 1s |


E. D. BROWN (Organs) LTD. 131/143 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. Tel. 65976/65255


WURLITZER D 5 ..........................................................£ 7 5 0 CONN THEATRETTE............................................C1,0 0 0 NATIONAL PANASONIC 2300...............................£ 5 5 0 LOWREY TLOK/SA................................................£ 1 ,5 0 0 FARFISA AMBASSADOR.......................................£ 6 5 0 WELSON FIESTA........................................................£ 3 7 5 BELTON DKB44..........................................................£ 3 9 5 GALANTI X300............................................................ £ 2 5 0 THOMPSON PLAYMATE 1331...........................£ 1 ,0 0 0 LOWREY FESTIVAL............................................£1 .OOO PHILICORDA RHYTHM..................................... £450 All guaranteed and back-up by our own engineers and service department.


Main Agents for Lowrey, Wurlitzer, Hammond, Conn, Kawai, Eminent.


COME to y our local mus ic s h o p , Rib b l e Val ley Mus ic , Oc t o b e r i s gui tar month, 1 0% o f f al l n ew ampl i f ie r s fo r l imi t ed pe r iod . — Tel . CHthe ro c 2 3 6 0 0 .


Y AMAHA CLARINET, g ood c o n d i t i o n , h a r d l y u s e d , £ 1 0 0 o . n . o . — Te l . Burnley 2 3 4 7 0 a f t e r 5 p.m.


30646


TENOR SA X A PH O N E , Le Fleur , in pe r fe c t con d i t ion , £ 2 2 0 o . n . o . Te l . Co lne 8 6 8 9 5 9 , a f te r 6 p.m.


47849 3ioo7


. p .m . . S u n . 1 2 n o o n— 3 ' p .m. — Cr e igh ton Binns D e v e lo pme n t Limi t ed, Ick- o r n s h a w Mi l l s , C ow l in g , Nr . Ke ig h l e y . Te l . Cro s s HillS 3 4 7 0 4 .


TRAILER TENTS. End o f s e a s o n s a le n ow o n . Red u c ­ t io n s on all mo d e l s . Open M o n .— S a t . , 1 0 a .m .— 4


46386


F E N D E R C O P Y e l e c t r i c gui tar , plus ampl i f ie r , 10 m o n t h s o l d ,


c o s t £ 1 2 0 c omp l e t e , ac c ept £ 9 0 o . n . o . — Te l . Du n s op Br idge 2 7 0 .


l i t t l e u s e d , _ 47387 46364


PIANO ACCORDION, Casal i I t a l ia S c an d a lH. — Te l . CHthe ro e 2 3 4 0 2 .


40519 47002 LOWREY GAK HR10.................................................C7SO


SPECIAL USED ORGAN BARGAINS


siooa 190B2


IF YOU WISH to se l l your b u s in e s s di s cr e e t ly, p l e a s e c onta c t , wi th o u t ob l ig a t ion . Th oma s V. S h aw & Co . ,


5 3 6 5 7 . Bu s ine s s Ag en t s for L a n c a s i r c f o r o v e r 3 0 y ear s .


L t d . , 11 P r e s t o n N e w Ro ad , Blackburn. Te l . 9 2


631496 47hi»6 Modern lock-up shop. AWT


•£1,200, with considerable scope for improvement. Rent and rates £1,500 p.a. Long lease.


BUSINESS AND FITTINGS £19,950 plus SAV


TEL. BURNLEY 29717 AFTER 7 p.m.


504


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 6th, 1983 15 Livestock and Poultry


Caravans, Camping


1 9 7 3 KNOWSLEY. 10 f t . 4- b e r t h c a r a v a n , c a n b e t ow e d by smal l car, im­ ma cu la t e c on d i t ion , £ 4 8 5 . — T e l . 6 9 1 1 8 6 a f t e r 4 p .m.


41388


D AW SO N ' S I r o nm o n g e r s , y o u r l o c a l C a l o r G a s - d e a l e r . — 5 6 King St r e e t , Cl i th c r o e . Te l . 2 5 1 5 1 . 3»74S2


NIMROD Trai le r Tent , 12 mo n th s o ld, 6 -be r th, £ 6 0 0 . Te l . CHthe roe 2 6 2 2 7.40343


Holiday Accommodation ILLUMINATIONS


DELMAR HOTEL 242 QUEENS PROMENADE,


BLACKPOOL. Tel. (0253) 51327


Lift, bar, sea view sun lounge. Vacancies Sunday, October 9th to Friday, October 13th.


BBED £9.50 dally Inc. VAT


S061S


ALCUDIA, Major ca, 2 bed a p a r tme n t ,


B L A C K P O O L C E N T R A L . Mo n . /F r l . o r Fr i . /Mo n . BB and EM, £ 2 5 pe r pe r son , 2 adul t s plus 2 chi ldr en sh a r ­ ing £ 7 5 , b ab y l i s t en in g , a l so b o o k in g for Chri s tmas , 4 days full board, £ 6 5 . ---- Te l . 2 0 2 4 9 .


w a r d s . — T e l . Pad ih am 7 3 7 4 0 .


late Oct . o n ­ 47999


B L A C K P O O L . C l c v e l c y s , •B e a um o n t , ” Ho i . Fla t s .


( 0 2 5 3 )


LIVERIES n ow be ing taken, full o r part t e rms . Tr ekking and hacking a l so ava i lable . N o b e g in n e r s . F o r d e ta i l s — M a r t i n T o p F a rm , Rimin g ton . near Cl l th e r o e . Te l . Gl sburn 5 9 6 .


Radio, TV and Video


PHILIPS 2 0 ln . c o lo u r TV wi t h s tan d, mod e rn s e t in imma cula t e c o n d i t io n , can b e s e e n w o r k i n g , £ 9 5 o . n . o . — T e l . B u r n l e y


3 7 8 6 5 . 81144


C O L O U R T E L E V I S IO N . 2 2 ln . , r emo t e c ont ro l , teak type c a s e , GEC. in e x c e l l en t o rde r . £ 8 0 . — Te l . Burnley


3 6 7 6 9 . 47891


FO R R E P A IR S t o m o s t mak e s o f TV. radio and au d io , ring Re la y v l s lon. — Cl i th e r o c 2 3 2 1 4 , Burnley 2 5 3 0 4 , N e l s o n 6 5 7 9 2 , Co ln e 8 6 3 8 1 5 .


ANTRON r epair s h our s . — Te l . 7 1 1 0 7 .


463B3


BLACKPOOL. San Miche l le G u e s t H o u s e , 8 L ow r e y Te r ra c e . Si tuated b e twe en S o u t h /C e n t r a l P i e r s , BB £ 5 . 5 0 , BB/ED £ 7 . — Te l . <02 5 3 ) 4 1 9 1 9 .


F u l l y s e l f c o n t . S p e c i a l o f f e r for I l iums . We ekend and mid -we e k , £ 4 0 . — Mrs M . T a y l o r 8 5 3 3 1 5 .


BLACKPOOL Central , min . s e a , f rom £ 5 BB and ED, ch o i c e men u . — Te l . 0 2 5 3 2 4 0 0 6 .


h our s . — Tel . 7 1 1 0 7 .


640124


6U344


TV. TV s a l e s and s e rv ic e wi th in 2 4 Comp e t i t iv e r a te s .


ANTRON repair s


Ton y on Pndihnm 30968


Comp e t i t iv e r a te s . Tony on Pndihnm 46663


TV. TV s a le s and s e rv ic e wi th in 2 4


Hi-Fi and Music 46360 46237


COTSWOLD c o t ta g e , s le ep s 5 . £ 8 0 p .w . ---- Te l . 0 3 8 6 8 3 0 2 4 3 .


44338 Photographic


K E SW IC K . K i n g ' s A rm s H o t e l . A u t u m n / w i n t e r br eaks , 1 8 th c entu ry c o a ch­ ing inn in c entr e o f popular tour i s t t ow n , ideal ba s e for wa lk in g , c l imbing , touring, £ 2 6 p .p . DU and B, any 2 da y s . Ch r i s tma s /New Ye a r pro g r amme . ---- Te l . (0 5 9 6 ) 7 2 0 8 3 br o chur e .


46303


WEDDING Pho to g r aphy by Si lv e r Image Pho to g raphie s . — Te l . Ne l son 6 9 7 3 9 6 . 30442


LONDON CENTRAL s ingle f rom £ 6 . d ou b le f rom £5 p .p . — We s t Po int Hote l 1 7 0 S u s s e x Ga rd en s . W.2 . Te l . 0 1 - 4 0 2 0 2 8 1 .


47997


SUPER 8 sound f i lms and c in e e q u ipmen t . Co lne 8 6 3 5 83 .


---- T e l . 30806


Computer/Electronics


M A JO R C A . Lu xu r y f a rm­ h o u s e to fet . s l e e p s s even De ta i l s — B r ow n ’s Travel Ne l s o n . Te l . 6 5 5 7 9 .


47010


NR CROMER. S u p e r cara­ v ans and cha l e t s . Al l mains Ad j . bench, he a t ed pool c lub. s h o p . TV. p e t s . Al t e r S e p t emb e r 1 7 th pr ic e s from £ 2 5 p .w . — C. Ewen , Red H o u s e . B a c t o n , N o r f o lk ( 0 2 6 3 ) 7 2 0 4 2 1 .


6I6023


£ 2 5 PER CARAVAN from 2 4 t h S ep t emb e r , 1 9 8 3 . All


— Ewcn . Mu n d c s l cy 0 2 6 3 7 2 0 4 2 1 .


Pets Corner


ma ins s e r v i c e s . Club, shop, o w n beach. P e t s we l c ome .


■*7020 PPAM’S ANTRY


ON BUSY MAIN ROAD, CLOSE TO


BURNLEY/NELSON OFF LICENCE,


CONFECTIONERY WITH SELF SELECT GROCERY


AND GREENGROCERY Excellent rising turnover with good profits.


Same family over 20 years.


Three bedroomed accommodation. PRICE £59,500


TEL. NELSON 68250 4 7 86 3


RHYL WINTER BREAKS, in s e a f r o n t h o l ida y f lat le t s f rom £ 2 0 pe r w e e k . — Tel . 0 7 4 5 5 3 3 9 8 a f te r 8 p .m. 46366


4702


PENNINE COMPUTER CENTRE


36 Willow Street, Accrington


Largest selection of computer software in the area, over 700 titles, from 60 software houses. Suit most micros. 10% off intro­ ductory offer. Free catalogue.


TEL. ACCRINGTON 390424 Free delivery all areas.


Business for sale


FOUR Col l ie puppie s . £ 1 5 each. — Te l . Chipping 4 8 6 . 30446


JVC take you o n e s t ep c lo s e r to real i ty in the ir n ew hi - f i d emo n s t r a t io n s tu d io . — M u s i c Bo x . 16 Wh a l l e y R o a d , A c c r i n g t o n . T e l . 3 8 3 5 7 1 . Late night Th u r s ­ day, 8 p.m.


643233


VISIT HUNT’S PIANOS


Over 50 modern overstrung pianos to choose from. Recon­ ditioned pianos from £345. Part- exchange welcomed. Stools from £15.


Tel. Darwen 771621 or 76608 now, or visit at: WATERFIELD MILL, BALMORAL ROAD, DARWEN


Open: 9 — 5-30 Mon-Fri. 10 — 4-00 Sat. ■


E L E C T R O N I C O R G A N , Enco r e 4 9 Co n so l e , 4 9 n o t e k e y b o a r d ,


v o i c e s , and 8 rhthym uni t , a s n e w . £ 2 0 0 . — T e l . Wha l le y 3 5 6 1 .


( o r c h e s t r a ) 19089


COME TO THE BEST. ---- Lou A n d y ' s Mu s i c Shop . 1 Te l . Co ln e 8 6 8 0 4 5 n ow . 30639


A GOOD s e l e c t io n o f ' n ew and u s ed p ian o s a lwa y s in s to c k . Pia n o s b o u g h t . •— D a w s o n ’s Mu s ic , Te l . Bu rn­ l e y 2 5 8 2 9 .


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