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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 2!,th, 1983 17 l(Classified) Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bnmle^^^(Class\fied)


THE FACTS ABOUT RISING DAMP


SUPER SALE — THIS SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK OVER 500 MATTRESSES IN STOCK ______


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


Double (4 drawers), prices at £108, £118, £135 and £17b Sleepeezee —


Over 150 singles in stock, prices at £69, £88 and £98 Dunloplllo —


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Silentnight hyperstore double size jumbo drawer divan set


NEW IN — £ 1 4 8


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liode infra- 1 many other


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3ft., 2 deep drawers, divan and mattress


SILENTNIGHT


If you have noticed that damp patches appear to be wet when the weather is dry and the damp area may sometimes disappear


altogether only to reappear later. YOUR HOME COULD BE AFFECTED BY RISING DAMP


Research has shown that there is a simple system of ELECTRO OSMOSIS which will hold down rising damp.


The system works by providing a highly eHicicnt electrical circuit between the damp wall and the earth inhibiting the water’s power to rise through capillery attraction.


The circuit is a continuous grade 1 commercially pure 2mm diameter titanium wire inter connected at pre-determined inter­ vals with platinized titanium. Due to the high efficiency of the system the platinized areas of the anodes need only be placed


PRESTIGE SUPER BEDS


10, 12 & 14 Burnley R<l., Padiham and 7, 9, & 11 Higher Eanam, Blackburn OPEN A L L DAY SATURDAY ;


Festival Hall dance. Raffle prizes were won bj Mi Saga., Mrs w> White. Ladies ofthe committee served suppet.


l -“ " r i i r . ” r r r " n Hello and goodbye from MP ■o


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Dolly Mixtures Quilt Covers double Valance Sheets, single


Valance Sheets, double Pillowcases, pair Ready-made curtains, 46in. x 54in.


dropReady-made curtains 46m. x 72in. dropReady-made curtains 68in. x 54in. dropReady-made curtains 68in. x 72in.


drop Dolly Mixtures Wallpaper


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r. 100mm into the walls for full control over rising damp.


ELECTRO OSMOSIS damp proofing is now accepted by Sur- veyors, Architects and Local Authorties. It is guaranteed be­ cause it cannot fail to work. If your home suffers from rising damp it can be c u r e d ^


For further information or a free survey of your damp problems contact


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3-PIECE SUITES £ 2 2 9


CLITHEROE MP David Waddington bade farewell to some members of his Clitheroe constituency — soon to become the Ribble Valley Division — at the Clitheroe Conservative Association’s annual ball at Stirk House Hotel, Gis- burn, on Friday.. After the farewell there


Village housing


was a welcome for areas which will be joining the new constituency. The ball ■ was the last major event for the old consti­


tuency.


NW Conservative area chairman Mr Eric Taylor,


The 200 guests included - , , i


of Oldham, and NW Con­ servative area ladies chairman Mrs Mary Tom­ linson, of Rochdale. The event was chaired


plan not in favour PLANS to build 10 new homes at West Brad­ ford have been vetoed by the Ribble Valley Council’s planning committee.______ The Development Sub- ,


Committee turned down P a S S lO n t lC lC '


an outline application for houses and bungalows on land off Chapel Lane, behind West Bradford


by Mr Brian Cunliffe, of Whiteacre Lane, Barro\v, Dancing was to the


f r o m left) is pictured i am o n g g u e s t s a t th e ball.


adjoining room. , Mr W a d d in g to n ( fo u r th


New role for old warehouse


AN> old warehouse in Shawbridge S t r e e t ,


Clitheroe, is t<i be given a' new lease of life as a fur­ niture showroom. The Ribble. Valley


Council’s Development Sub-Committee has ap­ proved change of use for the building, described by Coun. Eric Bracewell (Clitheroe) as an “out­ standing eyesore”. : Coun. John Cowgill


Mill.The scheme was op­ posed by the parish coun­ cil because access to Chapel Lane would be in­ adequate and “danger­ ous”. West Bradford did not need a development of this size, on the grounds of employment or housing


Riverside Jazz Band and there was a disco in an


need. The parish council also


Protection of Rural Eng- j and includjng anthems by land considered that th e ................ ......


The Council for


land should remain unde­ veloped because .of its value as open space”. Because of the number


the j „^ve y erum” by Mozart ^


Arcadelt, John Goss, F. A. G. Ouseley and


td


of modern homes for sale on other sites, residents felt there might not be a demand for another 10


new homes. Borough planning of­


ficer Mr Philip Bailey said in a report that large- scale development on the site had been resisted in the past for reasons linked to the NE Lancs Structure Plan.


(Clitheroe) told the com­ mittee the retail show­ room would eventually be an improvement for the whole neighbourhood. “On balance, it is better


Arensky. Also included was Men­ delssohn’s “Lord, I flee to Thee for refuge” and from Handel’s “Messiah” the duet “O death where is thy sting?” This was sung according to Handel’s t original version, not ■ in


THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL OFFER


he truncated edition which appears in many copies. Soloists were Dorothy Dugdale and


John Moor. Organ accomjianiments


He understood that some of the homes were meant for young married couples who at


those been


to be used for this pur­ pose than to be left empty and gradually rot­


council


ting away,” he said. The council’s planning


recently housing


none


could not afford to live in West Bradford, but there had


present


among seeking in


village. ___________


officer, Mr Philip Bailey, stated that retail use would a ttra c t traffic, causing obstructions on a major highway, but Coun. Cowgill considered trade would be slow moving and he did not foresee traffic


king:


were played by Mrs Judith Rawlinson, assis­ tant organist, and the choir was conducted by Mr Charles Myers.


: by the Rev. P e te r Shepherd and the service


the ; y ic


Win places j in dance l contest


problems.The former warehouse is listed as a building of special architectural or historical interest within the Clitheroe Conserva­


tion Area. Refund


PLANS- for a detached house and garage at Back Lane, Rimington, have beem refused by the Ribble Valley Councils ■Development Sub-Com­


Philip Bailey said four let­ ters of objection had been received. Committee members were told that the proposal would in­ crease traffic congestion in the narrow lane. - ’ - vi .


mittee. ' ■ - ■ Planning officer Mr


TWO pupils of the Kay., Thurston Dance School,', Clitheroe, have qualified ; for the semi-finals of the ( All England Dance Corn-.; petitions after taking-part i in the Nelson-Dance Fes- ; ■


rival. . •


burton, of Sabden, who i • won the; 7-9 years’ ballet, .. and Laura Woods, of ; Whalley, who came first I for pupils of 10 years and : under in Greek, character j and modern dancing.


-They are Alison War-


' Langho, came fourth in - the baby national and Louise Kerr, of,-Whalley,.-j was placed fourth m the. character section for 10 ;


Rachel Crabtree, 6f..j;


years, and under. There were 1,400 com­


petitors at the festival from the north west.


j


Intercessions were led “ “ ^ “ “ducted’ by i Hudson, . ‘


Canon j .


Workman trapped by lorry


A V RIBBLESDALE Cement workman was taken to hospital on Saturday after a dumper lorry rolled and trapped him.


tom (52), of Garnett Road, Clitheroe, escaped without serious injury. He' had been talcing a load of limestone to a tipping site when the ground beneath the vehicle gave way.,


Mr Joseph' Winterbot-


„ over, trapping ' him.. He was released by" workmen and taken : by ambulance to Blackburn Royal Infir­ mary, where he was de­ tained for. observation..


The dumper then rolled backwards and tipped.


'described his condition as “comfortable” on Tuesday.


A hospital spokesman V


the ,C.


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questioned whether the village’s sewers, at “full capacity”, could cope with more new homes.


. 1 readings and music


IN place of the normal Sunday evening service at Clitheroe Parish Church, there was a series of Pas- siontide readings' by Miss Kate Glisbey, Mr J. Robinson and Mr D.


Smith. The readings were in­


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