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FORTHCOMING EVENT


Clitheroe Flower Club Invite everyone to a


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THIS BAND CAN DAMAGE YOUR -I;--:.'..'MENTAL HEALTH S te& i


Waterloo Car Park 10-30 a.m.


CLITHEROE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION


iber — R o y a l eg io n F e s t iv a l ib r a n c e . MBER, 1 9 8 3 , — K e n Se ed t o r C l i t h e r o e


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your kids shopping? We’ll take care of them


Trinity Youth and Community Centre, Parson Lane, Clitheroe


I TINY TOTS DISCOS i .


REOPENING SATURDAY. Admission 25p only


klN A L . MUSES


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ON EMPEROR from Wharf, Warehouse Ulrldge, Nr Colne


3ER HOLIDAY


GRAMME SEPTEMBER 9th


:r u is e w it h WESTBROOK


i per hoad Inc. Pie and ms Supper


V, 10th to FRIDAY, ER 16th In c lu s ive


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• 2 hour return cruises 1.50;OAPsC1.25;


ILOREN C1


Protection, Heating, ;ed Bar, Toilet


ookings accepted for cruises


LSON 694978 >rnlngs only


lor hire with catering i/works party, etc.


>acn parking on'wharf )GE LEISURE 1UISES


I ROAD, NELSON


IslO C IA T IO N 1 C LU B


Love Grows Where Rosemary Goes, and She Is Going To ■


S P E A K E R S


IKET PLACE UESDAY,


P MEETING = WHITE LION


EMBER 13th 7-30 p.m.


DTE — DATE NOT AS nr ADVERT * to starting club In Clitheroe


Inquiries: IERO E 2 5 6 6 8


DINNER DANCE and CABARET with SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1983,


EDISON LIGHTHOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY


the chefs table, from Fence Gate, Fence, In Pendle, near Burnley. Tel. 68101 ■


Tickets £9.95 Including 3-course meal from


at THE FENCE GATE plus PAUL JASON


Meal served from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dancing until 1 a.m.


OSSIDE EN’S SPORTS


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sale le Tosside e on Saturday, 17th, 1983


it 2 p.m.


nission 15p ng refreshments) >ola ★ Cake Stall, etc.


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gton Memorial Institute


IIST and


IMINOES it. 10th at 7-45 p.m.


;y 2nd Saturday each roughout the winter


MISSION 70p ULDREN40p


tw w w w w w w - f Y - f ' “ ’ e*.- \r- t*. -S j*, , .s - y * - * y -f'-t \£ BROCKHALL Old Langho, Blackburn THE GREAT FAMILY FUN


DAY AND SUNDAY MARKET SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th From 10 a.m. until dusk


CHARITY HALF MARATHON


Theakaton Bowling Tournament Helicopter Rides, Fun Fair, Banda,


ample free car parking facilities. Refreshments A groat day out


Craft Market, Morris Dancing, Great Balloon Race, Grand Prize Draws, Gateway Fun Games,


W W W W W W VW W W W


G il b e r t and sullivan EVENING .


ABBEY FELLOWSHIP ANNUAL


WHALLEY


by St Leonard Penworthaiii Gilbert and Sullivan Group


MONDAY, SEPT. 12th, 1983 at 7-45. p.m.


Tickets £1.50 (including refreshments) available from the Manager


Tel. Whalley 2268 V at TRINITY JUO


YOUTH and COMMUNITY ' CENTRE '


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FIRST LESSON FREE


P Wednesday Evenings..... .7-15 BEGINNERS, *


8-00 ADVANCED j


Instruction by PAUL VINNEY 2nd Dan County Coach ..


. Slaidburn Methodist Church


Sunday, Sept. 11th Services 2 p.m. and 6-30


Thanksgiving p.m.


Harvest


Mr W, Parkinson, ofBartle Everyone weicome '


Guest preacher: i j w m m v A V w w F P * 4 _.£ |


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★ MODERN DANCE ★ TAP ENROLMENTS AT RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th,


and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th 7-00 to 8-30 p.m.


Classes to be held on WED. and THURSDAY EVEN­ INGS In RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL


For further details attend enrolments or phone GLADYS SUTCLIFFE CLITHEROE 25629


RBDBNG


B.H.S.A.I. AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE/CLASS LESSONS, SIDE SADDLE OR ASTRIDE, OR HACKING


HORSE PROVIDED IF REQUIRED AND/OR STABLE MANAGEMENT LESSONS ALSO


AVAILABLE FOR: EXERCISING, SCHOOLING, STABLE DUTIES, CLIPPING, TRIMMING etc.


Co nta ct Katrina Wilson, The Smlthyi Waddington, Clitheroe Te l . 229 7 6


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CARLETON AND AIREVILLE PTA Present


T H E at AIREVILLE SCHOOL H A L L , SKIPTON


CHRIS BARBER JAZZ BAND


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th at 8 p.m.


TICKETS £3.50 available from Althams Travel, Sklpton, Louandy’s Music Shop, Colne, and at the door


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for ages 2 to 13 years 1-30 p.m. — 3-30 p.m. Refreshments available


Music for all ages and styles


for Bookings Ring 24468 (between 5 — 6-30 p.m.) Fetch this Ad and come in FREE!


DON’T MISS ITU! SUNDAY,


SEPTEMBER 11th Settle 10 miles


Leader Ellen Parker SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 24th Crimsbooth Dean 10 miles Leader Ernie Ormand


I DEMONSTRATION by Craig Bullock


on Friday, September 16th, St Mic at 7-30 p.m.


Social Centre, Lowergate hael and St John’s


Admission, non members, £1


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her organisa- tention.


f this inexpen- jf publicising and giving


What* on... What's on... What's on ■■■Whan SCEOCR


RIBBLE VALLEY W.E.A. ^ Courses fo r 1983/84


Wednesdays, for 20 weeks from September 2Sth, 7-15 p.m. at Ribblesdale Adult Centre. Fee £17 or 2 x £8.50


LOCAL HISTORY WORKSHOP Tutor: Mrs Mary Higham


LOCAL HISTORY: THE CHANGING


Thursdays, two 10-week linked courses from October 6th, 7-30 p.m. at Oakhill College, Wiswcll Lane, Whalley. Fee 2 x £8.50


FACE OF LANCASHIRE, ANCIENT TO T MODERN


utor: Jessica Lofthouse


North West Sound Archive, Clitheroe Castle. Fee £8.50 Enrolment first evening of course.


Tutor: Mr Ken Hoivcnih, AMA Sound Archivist Fridays for 10 weeks from October 7th, 7-30 p.m. at


ORAL HISTORY: RECORDING MEMORIES FROM THE PAST


Fee concessions: Pensioners, full-time students, no charge for unemployed


^Further details from Mrs Nora Wilson. Tel. Whalley 3257 TOSSIDE CHURCH SABIDE


North West County League Division 3


HWRG AT


League Cup Second Round SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 10th Kick-off 3 p.m.


C L ITH E R O E v


IRLAM TOWN Admission 70


70p r


HARVEST WEEKEND FESTIVAL of FLOWERS


Whitewell, near Clitheroe


“Unto everything there is a season. And a time for every purpose under the Heaven.” Ecclesiastes


THE FOUR SEASONS SEPTEMBER 8th — 11th, 1983 ;


THURSDAY, 11 a.m. — 7-30 p.m. Inaugural Service 7-30 p.m. FRIDAY, 11 a.m. — 9 p.m.


SATURDAY, 11 a.m. — 9 p.m. SUNDAY, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. SUNDAY


Civic Sendee, 11 a.m. — Evening Sendee, 7-30


Flower arrauqenicnta by the Ladies of Clitheroe Flower Chib


at Chatburn Road in theThwaltes Ribblesdale League


CRICKET THIS WEEKEND


SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th CLITHEROE 2nd XI


BURNLEY BELVEDERE (Ball sponsor National Westminster Bank)


SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th


CLITHEROE 3rd XI v


BLACKBURN NORTHERN (Ball sponsor Frankland and


Smith Ltd.)


Members’ Licensed Club House Match sponsored by


Ch iilldldren and O p 30AP30p Refreshments availab


:


JAMES DEWHURST & Son Fabrics (Clitheroe)


Altham Lane, Accrington East Lancs FL FRIDAY


SEPTEMBER 9th CLITHEROE RESERVES


W H A L L E Y A C Admission 30p


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


C H E R R Y at


CHURCH MEADOW on SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 10th Match Ball Sponsored by


Carpenters and Joiners 22A MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE


J. H. FERN


IN DISTRESS! SUICIDAL!


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


BLACKBURN


662424 or


NELSON


/ 694929 Call or write to


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


ST JOHN’S CHURCH, Hurst Green


and BRIC-A-BRAC SA LE


in Hurst Green Memorial Hall,


Saturday, Sept. 10th at 2-30 p.m.


Admission by voluntary donation


Proceeds for Church Funds ible


HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE


on SUNDAY,


SEPTEMBER 11th at 7 D.m.


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


In The Institute on Monday, September 12th


at 7-45 p.m. Admission 60p


Followed by Sale of Harvest Produce


Proceeds tor Missionary Work in the Sudan


* - * * ★ ★ ★ - * " *


Gravestones d an g e r ‘did n o t ex is t’


THE Vicar of Whalley is correct when he says some headstones were broken before his “safety investigation,” but it is also true that 18 stones have been broken very recently indeed.


Lions not connected


with markets


WHALLEY Lions have been associated with some criticism in regard to the recent spate of markets in the A


ticular the one held on the Vale House site in the centre of the village on August Bank Holiday Monday. To clear up any miscon­


village and in par­


ception which may exist, the Lions have had no connection whatsoever with any of th e se markets. Our only use of the


Knowles and Whittaker which he lists in the parish magazine as un­ damaged are broken. Whether he broke eight


The headstones to


or 18, the question that still needs to be satisfac­ torily answered is why, having broken one, he carried on breaking more? Mr Ackroyd says he


Vicar’s prompt action praised


AS a resident of Whalley and as a parent of small children may I express my thanks to the Vicar of Whalley for his prompt action in removing the po­ tential danger of falling gravestones in Whalley


churchyard. I find the attitude of


those who criticised the vicar very difficult to understand. As in other issues affecting Whalley Parish Church, there would seem to be more concern with preserving our so-called heritage than with meeting the needs of the present — a view I find hard to recon­ cile with the teachings of Christ.


had to take action to remove a great danger and this has not been ap­ preciated. The danger has not been appreciated simply because it did not exist. Had he taken the trou­


P. F. TIMSON, 15 Limefield Avenue,


Whalley. TIMELY


Vale House site is con­ fined to June each year for our annual gala day, which is clearly identified at the entrance as a Lions’ charity event and at which all stalls are or­ ganised by our members who are clearly recognis­ able in their official Lions headwear. We thank the people of


ble to speak to the Vicar of Church Kirk before rushing into the gravey­ ard , he would have found that the little girl’s tragic death was caused by a stone cross that had lain on the ground for years. Only recently had it been lifted up, presumably by hooligans, and replaced on its plinth 30 inches above


the ground. The cross was in a


G00D-AS-NEW


Whalley and district for their support in the past and we hope we are privileged with their help, co-operation and backing in the future as we con­ tinue in our efforts to raise money for charity


on the child. The h ead s to n e s in


dangerously unstable con­ dition when it was acci­ dentally dislodged and fell


and community service. Currently we are in­


St Leonard’s Guides N BE SAE IML L


SEPTEMBER 10th at 2-30 p.m.


ST LEONARD’S C.E. SCHOOL


CELEBRATION CAKES


MADE TO ORDER OWN DESIGN ANY STYLE


QUOTES GIVEN


Tel. CLITHEROE 26938


CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB Illustrated talk by


September 12th 7-15 p.m. C C S C C C -O C C C C C O S C O f


FLOWER SHOW” Ribblesdale School. Monday,


DOWNHAM “CHELSEA


FRED


volved in two projects — making the Abbots Way play area a safer place for the children, and a fund­ raising effort to provide the Whalley doctors with a defibrillator, which will be used for the diagnosis and treatment in cases of heart attack and cardiac arrest for people in the area. We hope the public feel that all our efforts are worthwhile.


G. DUEIiDEN, President, Whalley and District Lions Club.


Balcony at pub turned down


AN application by Mr Brian Trevor Judson for a balcony, with seating, at the Whalley Arms, Whal­ ley, has been turned down by Ribble Valley licensing justices. Chief Insp. Geoffrey


Whalley Churchyard were not, by any stretch of the imagination, unstable. A child would have had to exert a force of over 100 pounds to even move most of the stones. It was impossible for a child to accidentally knock them over. It is possible that some


WITH regard to the cor­ respondence concerning the timely and prudent action by the Vicar of Whalley in dealing with the dangerous graves­ tones, how much more bitter — and how much more deserved — would have been the comments if a child had been killed or even injured, because of delay in taking action.


.1. S. B. BOYCE, The Gateway House, Whalley.


Solution to old problem


MIGHT I su g g e s t a simple solution to the ever-present problem of dogs fouling our environ­


of the crosses might have needed attention, but it is obviously a mistake to think that because they are now on the ground they are safe. Unfortunately the Vicar


D. G. SWINDELLS, Ridings, Whalley Old Road, Billington.


Restrictions are not'


consistent


I HOPE the white zig-zag lines in front of the cot­ tages in Lowergate do not give the occupants a false sense of security, because they are totally ignored by motorists. " It would have been


Sunday. September 11th, at 10-45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Preacher: REV. CLIFFORD FOSTER


Waddington Methodist Church H A R V E S T F E S T IV A L


Soloist: Mr N. WILKINSON of Brierfield Organists: Mr and Mrs F. ASHWORTH


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th at 7-30 p.m. Illustrated Talk by Mr F. Dakin of Clitheroe


H A R V E S T S O C IA L


SALE OF HARVEST PRODUCE


REFRESHMENTS All are welcome


Imeson told the Bench that he was concerned that in the event of trou­ ble on the proposed bal­ cony on a busy night, the landlord might not be able to take action quickly enough. He felt the stairs were too narrow and the landlord might be ob­ structed by people stand­ ing on them.


VINTAGE CAR FANS MEET


THE inaugural meeting of the Ribble Valley Vintage Club attracted 24 people interested in cars and commercial vehicles of a bygone era to the old Sawley School on Sunday night. They were entertained


has created the very situ­ ation he hoped to avoid.


ment?I have seen advertised dog-loos, similar to the chemical toilets used . in caravans. These cost about £10 and only re­ quired to be sunk in the garden. Proof of purchase of one of these before a dog licence could be ob­ tained would be a simple and effective way of keep­ ing filth off the streets and our children healthy. Alternatively, respons­


RODWELL — CHANDLER


followed the wedding of | Mr Paul Rodwell and Miss Judith Chandler at St Mary’s Church, Stoke Mandeville, Bucks. The bridegroom, a sales


A honeymoon in Corfu


Would make ideal present for that special birthday, anniversary* retirement, etc.


l * J t l 3* ^ — ■ pon 10in. x 12in. framed, a;ZU


manager and shipping ex­ ecutive, is the youngest son of Mrs H. Rodwell, of | Pimlico Road, Clitheroe, and the late Mr B. P. Rodwell. The bride, a secretary,


is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs L. W. Chandler, of Aylesbury, Bucks, and was given away by her father. She wore a gown of em­


Commissions now being taken for Christmas Tel. 25664 for further details


.Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 8th, 1983 3


Original pen and ink drawing of your own home


b y lo c a l a r t i s t


U R G E N T L Y W A N T E D


broidered Austrian lawn with a pink sash and satin shoes. Her headdress was of fresh white flowers and pink rosebuds with a silk net veil and she earned a white shower bouquet with pink rosebuds. B r id e sm a id s Miss


GOLD and SILVER


Rachel and Miss Jac­ queline Cornell, the bride’s cousin, wore v’hite cotton dresses striped with pink flowers. They had circlets of fresh flow­ ers in their hair and car­ ried posies. Page boy was Nicholas


CASH FOR GOLD 9ct. — Up to £90 paid


18ct. — Up to £180 paid


22ct. — Up to £200 paid


Hallmarked ARTICLES WANTED


Rodwell, the bridegroom’s nephew. Best man was Mr


Pre’47 SILVER COINS 10 times


Martyn Harrison and ushers were the bride’s brothers, Mr Stephen and Mr Philip Chandler. The ceremony was per­


formed by the Rev. C. J. Burch and organist was Mrs Phyllis Vernon. A reception was held at


Hartwell House, Ayles­ bury. The couple are to live in


Pre’20 SILVER COINS 20 times


SHILLINGS, TWO SHILLINGS, 1/2 CROWNS,


THREEPENNY PIECES


WANTED! LONG GOLD CHAINS,


PINCHBECK OR GOLD-PLATED PENDANTS


WANTED — ANY ITEM OF


JEWELLERY IN ANY CONDITION. Gold or Silver— CASH PAID — No amount too small or too large


London.Photograph: The Chil- tern Studio, Wendover, Bucks.


Organists taking a boiv


ible dog owners would train their animals to use a small area of their own gardens for their natural functions, not other peo­ ples’ gateposts and school playing fields.


CONCERNED PARENT.


Clitheroe Auction Mart


just been an excuse for the proposed removal of double yellow' lines on a section of Moor Lane, as obviously, if it is safe to do this now', the lines need never have been there in the first place. On Eshton Terrace, w’here several children


more sensible to have left the parking as it was until the pavement was actual­ ly extended. Or has this operation


have been injured, the safety officer is reported


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to a film and slide show depicting rallies and there was a display of books and v intage models. Supper was provided by Mrs Muriel Wood. It was agreed that the


to have said that double yellow' lines would only speed up the traffic and make it less safe. But on Lowergate, which is one­ way only, and where there have been no acci­ dents, the yellow' lines have been extended to make it more safe. How inconsistent can you get?


WONDERING. Talk on


f irs t general meeting would be held on October 2nd for the election of of­ ficials and a committee.


BASHALL EAVES Wl


DOMINO DRIVE MONDAY,


WHIST and to be held in


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL


SEPTEMBER 12th 7-30 p.m.


USUAL SUPPER Admission 75p


N. Africa ABOUT 80 people at­ tended the monthly meet­ ing of Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild in Clitheroe Parish Church Hall on Monday. The speaker w'as Mrs


THERE were 82 fat cattle, including 32 cows and 1,308 lambs and 89 ewes forward at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Monday. There was a firmer


trade for cattle and a brisk demand for lambs at


increased rates. Light steers made to


106p (average 99.4p), medium to 99.2p (93.6p), light heifers to 95.2p (91.6p), medium to 103.2p (93.3p). Calf bulls made to 124.Gp per live kilo (117.5p) and fat cows to 79.6p (68.5p). Light lambs made to


YOUNG Clitheroe organ­ ists Karen Oliver and Janet Yates will be among those per form ing in “Youth takes a bow,” a concert ■ in Clitheroe P a r ish Church on Saturday. Karen and Janet, who


£5 to £100 ANY SILVER AND GOLD MEDALS -


MASONIC, etc. - WAR MEDALS


ANY WEDDING RINGS


£10 minimum paid


for each 22ct. ANY CONDITION!


SILVER CIGARETTE CASES £5 to £35


help out with services at St Paul’s, Low Moor, and Clitheroe United Re­ formed Church respec­ tively, will be joined by Judith Rawlinson, assis­ tant organist at Clitheroe Parish Church, and Karen Duxbury, organist at St John’s, Accrington. Also performing will be


WANTED! SILVER FRAMES, SILVER


CANDLESTICKS, SILVER TEA POTS, EPNS and SILVER PLATE etc.


T H IS T U E S D A Y ,


soprano Sally Coates, a fo rm e r member of Clitheroe Parish Church


choir.The concert, in aid of the Organists’ Benevolent League, starts at 8 p.m. and includes the music of Handel, Maurice Greene, Guilmant and Vierne.


S E P T E M B E R 1 3 th 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Parish Church Hall, Church Stre et , Clitheroe


If you cannot come and see us, we will come and see you


B. J. BOUSEFIELD, Brookside Barn, Over Kellet, Carnforth 732406


Prices, subject to change according to market


GOLD POCKET WATCHES AND CHAINS


£40 to £450 ANY CONDITION!


POCKET WATCHES IN GOLD AND SILVER


Gent's 18ct — £100 min. Gent’s 9ct — £40 min. Gent’s Silver — £5 min. All in working order Less for broken ones


LADIES’ WATCHES


Ladies’ 1 Set — £40 min. Ladies’ 9ct. — £20 min.


Ladies' Silver — £10 min.


All in working order Less for broken ones


VICTORIAN


DIAMOND RINGS, EARRINGS,


BROOCHES, etc. WANTED


*


140p per kilo (129.5p), standard (dressed) to 147p (133.5p), medium (carcass weight) to 146p (130p) and heavy to 125.5p (116.02p). Half-bred ew'es made to


£22.50 (£18.20), horned ewes to £18.50 (£13.40). At Friday’s in-calf and


store cattle sale, 11 calves and 94 cattle were for­ ward. Trade was very good in both sections. In-calf cows made to


£705, heifers to £580, Charolais bullocks to £415, heifers to £405, Friesian bullocks to £370, heifers to.£392,- Limousin bullocks to £305, heifers to £294, Hereford bullocks to £360, heifers to £384. At the annual sale of


Marion Varey, who^ de­ scribed a trip to North Africa with husband Ken. The talk was illustrated with a film and slides. She was thanked by Miss Whittam.Congratulations were extended to one of the oldest members,' Mrs Lizzie Sanderson, of St Mary’s Street, Ciitheroe, who celebrates her 90th birthday on Tuesday.


horned Wether lambs, trade was very brisk for the 584 animals on offer. C ro s s -b red horned


Wether lambs averaged £18 and made to £29.50.


Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe Pendle Club’s bridge ses­ sion were Miss R. Holland and Mr T. Adey and Mr T. Thornber and partner.


W IN D O W S HARDWOOD or SOFTWOOD


Also SEALED DOUBLE GLAZED.UNITS TO CUSTOMERS REQUIREMENTS Most Competitive Prices


DOOR and WINDOW D.I.Y. CENTRE


. 33 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE Tel. 862982 -2 3 8 LEEDS ROAD, NELSON. T e l. 6 9 3897 Also BAIMW


FND JOIIOY. KIU. STKIT, (oil Palm l*), • BAKSO


W HXUT. Tel. E32S29 CASH AND CARRY


ALL SETS MUST GO at the


STARKIE ARMS HOTEL CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


THIS FRIDAY


SEPTEMBER 9th 10-30 a.m. — 6-30 p.m.


Colour TVs from £25 to, £49.50 inc. VAT


Organised by TV TRADE SALES


Cornford Road, Blackpool Tel. Blackpool 696266


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