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1 ' Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 21st, 1983 11 |«ssi/iecO Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising).,Burnley 22331 (Classified) Vs


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at the end of this period you may buy the Instrument by paying the balance or return It


£16.35 upwards Tel. CLIJHEROE 23600


We stock BUESCHER, BUNDY, CORTON, SAPPHIRE new and second-hand


Opera company’s date at


handstand


CLITHEROE people will soon have the chance to see a Grand Opera for the first time in the


town. The Pendle Opera Com­


pany’s production “Lucia di, Lammermoor” is one of a " number of musical "events being supported by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Recreation and Lei­ sure Committee.


formed about four years ago, is making a name for itself in East Lancashire and performed to packed houses in Burnley last


The talented company, year. •


Lower rates arrears


RATES arrears in the Ribble Valley were re­ duced by more than £100,000 last year. The figure was cut back


• -.


formances, with a cast of 50 and full orchestra, at the bandstand in the Castle grounds in June. The opera is based on Sir Walter Scott’s book “The Bride of Lammermoor,” with a beautifully staged and costumed Scottish Highlands setting.


It" will give three per­


has offered a guarantee against loss of up to £400 and the Town Council has offered a guarantee of £ 200.


The Borough Council


agreed to the holding of a ceilidh at the bandstand on June 19th, at which the Back Rough Band will feature music and song.


The committee also 9 Carsons Camping Centre Ltd


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Tel. 32325


GRAND SALE CONTINUES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.


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brass ' band music this summer at the bandstand, starting with Balderstone Band on May 15th. A £50 fee was agreed for a lun­ chtime concert in the town by the band of the Queen’s Own Lancashire Regiment tomorrow.


There will be plenty of Health Offices


A PLAN to build a new single-storey office block at Ribblesdale Cement, Clitheroe, has been ap­ proved by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee and will now be considered by the County Council.


part of the overall rede­ velopment, would be sited next to the railway line, adjoining some existing buildings fronting on


The offices, a necessary C O


queries THE Ribble Valley Pre- School Playgroup Associa­ tion met in St Helen’s Sunday School, Wadding­ ton, to hear Mrs Verlan- der, a health visitor work­ ing from Whalley Health Centre, outline the qual­ ifications and training needed for her work.


answered questions; prin­ cipally queries about the health of young children.


She showed a film and


with coffee and a buffet supper provided by the Waddington Playgroup committee.


The evening concluded


ABOUT 80 members of Chatburn and district Royal British Legion, their wives and friends attended the group’s annual dinner at the Black Bull Hotel Rimington.


proposed by the presi­ dent, Mr H. Pearson.


The loyal toast was


•W. Wilson, introduced Mr G. Pollard, of Ac­ crington, secretary of the Legion’s East Lancs County area, and Mrs


The chairman, Mr J.


BUY YOURBED TODAY — SLEEP IN IT TONIGHT


Over 400 Mattresses including


Pollard. They were thanked by vice-chairman Mr J,


played music for dancing.


B A C K CARE MATTRESSES


Altham. ' The Colin Jones Trio


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OFFERING YOU A GREAT DEAL MORE


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PENGUIN LIBBYS


BIRDS COFFEE * -


3lb. oven ready Frozen CHICKEN


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SUNLIGHT LIQUID twin pack 5 9 1/ 2 p STORK SB %


£ 1 . 1 2 ^ £ 1 . 1 5


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i £100


CREAMED RICE 150g


Health Warning H.M. Government Health Depart­ ment warning: Cigarettes can seriously damage your heath


Celebrating100 years’ worship


PAST and present members of Chatburn Methodist Church joined in the centenary celebrations at the weekend.


there was a chance for former scholars and past members to meet the pre­ sent congregation and a buffet tea was served in


On Saturday afternoon


Mortgage arrears of £18,000


THE Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s half-buy, half-rent housing" scheme at River­ side, Clitheroe, in some ways, has not been the success hoped for. The £lm. scheme had


been planned for first­ time occupiers, but in the event they were the people who could not


the schoolroom. In the evening a reun­


ion was attended by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and her consort, Mr Char­ les Clegg. The minister, the Rev. Timothy Brad­ shaw, led the proceed­


ings. Speakers were the Rev.


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


THERE were 74 accredited newly-calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section at Thursday’s Gisburn Auction ! Mart sale.


to J. H. Howard (£735) and F. M. Gillette (£648). Heifers: F. M. Gillette (£748), R. Murray


Accredited cow prizes went j


(£690).Accredited Friesian cows made to £735 (average £582) and heifers to £748 (£594). There were four accredited |


entries in the in-calf section. BW animals made to £605.


James Needham, superin­ tendent of the Clitheroe Methodist Circuit, the Rev. G. W. S. Knowles, chairman of the North Lancashire District, and the Rev. Amos S. Cress- well, president designate of the Methodist Confer


were 302 accredited calves. Friesian bulls made to £1301 (£66.45), heifers to £68 (£44.25), Hereford X bulls to £141 (£90), heifers to £98 (£50), Charolais X bulls to £175 (£127.15), heif­ ers to £128 (£92.75), Angus bulls to £96 (£55.15). heifers to £62 (£36.20), Limousin bulls to £141 (£100),- heifers to £100 (£70).


Forward in the calf section


ence.He started his ministry at Chatburn in 1949 and is now chairman of the Ply­ mouth and Exeter dis


really afford the homes, Coun. Harry Riding told the council’.s Housing Committee. According to Borough


.trict. The choir was au


Treasurer.Mr Gordon Onslow, mortgage arrears for the whole of the Ribble Valley amounted to £18,855,- a proportion of which was owed by 12 people from Riverside.. Coun. Eric Bracewell


• lesson over this type of scheme.But Counl" Bill Fleming (Billington) thought there were "many good sides to it. The scheme had been a victim of circumstances. Coun. B e r t Jon e s


(Clitheroe) said the coun­ cil should have learnt its


lars for the singing of two centenary hymns. The words and music of one has been composed by Mrs Gladys Chamley, one of the church members and the other by Mrs Enda Ragnall, of Trinity Methodist Church. Mr Cress wel l was


gmented by Sunday School teachers and scho­


averaged £140, beef X bulls made to £176 (£162) and heifers


Weaned calves: Fnesian bulls , „


to £170 (£156.50). At the sale of store pigs, l there were 69 forward, making


PRESTIGE SUPER BEDS


to £21.50 (£18.75). • In the fatstock section were 1


285 cattle, 606 sheep and 101 pigs. Certified clean cattle: [ Light steers made to 115p (101.4p), medium to 111.8p I (103.9p), heavy to 102.2p I (100.5p), light heifers to 113.2p I (101.8p), medium to 109.2p | (102.7p), heavy to 107.8p (lOOp).


certified cattle: Young bulls I made to 127.8p (112.8p), steers to 99.8p (90. Ip), heifers to 90.8p (81.8p), fat cows to 88.2p (72.4p), fat bulls to 85.2p (85p). Sheep: Standard lambs made


Uncertified and previously ,


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preacher at both services on Sunday. The lesson in the morning was read by Mr Bradshaw and in the evening by Mr J. ■ W. Gordon, who has com­ pleted 50 years as a local preacher. The service was shared


(Clitheroe) said the prob­


lem was the lack of cash about these days, com­ pared to previous years.


Snooker table


. Stopper Lane. 1 The application is to





PERMISSION has been granted by the Ribble Valley Council’s. Develop­ ment Sub-Committee for an extension ;of the snooker room at Riming­ ton Memorial Institute on


extend the games room slightly to provide an area for an additional snooker table. ■ - v ‘


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by all th e. circuit churches, with a roll call by Mr Needham. Mr Roy Porter led the


choir which was accom­ panied at the piano by Mr C. Johnson and Mr Porter and Mrs C. Bradshaw on guitars. Organists were Miss G. Parkinson and Mr Johnson. Throughout - the weekend there was an ex­ hibition of old photo­ graphs, minute books and documents dating from the building of the church,


. booklet has : been. pub lished covering the his­


with, floral displays by Mrs Daphne Porter arid Mrs Marion Johnson. A centenary -souvenir


’tory of the church. Copies are available from-Miss I:


Dugdale. 21 York Street: Clitheroe (23124), price £1.50, or £1.75 by post.:


to 260.5p (253.5p), medium to 250p (243.5p), light hoggs to 210.5p (199.2p), standard to 236.5p (212p), medium to 226p (220.4p), heavy to 209p (202.4p). - Shearlings made , to 169.5p I


(128p), uncertified hoggs to | £44.20 (£30.50), fat ewes to £40 [


(£27.20), fat rams to £44 (£36.45).


How cognac is produced


A FILM and talk on the history and production of cognac, by Mr Vic Morris, of Grindleton, opened the year’s programme for Clitheroe and District


Probus Club. The small white grapes


■ -yAt the next meeting, on . May -6th, Mr. John West, 1 of Clitheroe, will give an illustrated -.talk :on “The French Connection.” -


are grown near the coast in South West France and the pressing, fermenting, double distillation, matur­ ing in oak casks, blending and final presentation to the . public were -fully de­ scribed.: Mr Geoff Mitchell ex­ pressed thanks.


For details of fast,


economical advertising in this your


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Largest bed in the area— 6ft. X 6ft. 6in. Super King Size — Hand made, was £650, now £385


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with 4 big storage drawers 4ft. 6in. Divan Set £124.95 Over 150 singles in stock, prices at £69, £88 and £98 DRAWER DIVAN


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THE o n e p r ic e g u a r a n t e e Beals Town Centre Prices every time. This is not reflected in our


prices _ no obligation — no double pricing — no H.P. or credit, we cater exclusively for cash and C.O.D. customers_____


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from £191,000 the previ­ ous year, to £90,000, trea­ surer Mr Gordon Onslow told the Finance and Gen­ eral purposes Sub-Com­ mittee. Mr Onslow added that he “would be looking for much bigger improve ment during 1983-84."


Legion members dine out


Pure new wool pile


THE HEART OF A GOOD CARPET


YOUR FRiEND IN THE TRADE


OLD and neiv faces turned out in force ivhen Boivland School’s first headmaster, Mr Edward Nicholson, returned to open, the spring fair.


£900 for school funds. Among the attractions


It raised well over


was a sponsored relay marathon in which three teams — staff, fourth and fifth year pupils — ran a total of 26 miles.


ideas included a ghost train and a fortune teller.


Other money-spinning


Waddington, is pictured tiding his luck at the tin can alley.


James Smith (12), of


EXCLUSIVE IN YOUR AREA Choice of hotel accommodation for two in any of 48 holiday hotels in the UK for 14 nights with any order over £350 completed during April/May. ALSO on any order completed during April/ May for E50-E349, you will receive one free tidket per £50 spent, for entry to a draw on May 31st. The winner will receive a free accommodation voucher as above.


Still Clitheroe’s No. 1 Wool Carpet Store Still every price is a cut price Still the largest selection


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