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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Classified)


Lively playing at organ recital


FORMER assistant organist at Clitheroe Parish Church, Mrs Linda Carrington returned to the town on Saturday to give the Organ Society’s 176th concert.


Council officer


moves on PROMOTION means a change of scene after four years for one of Ribble Valley Council’s officials. Mr Alan Houghton (32)


is starting work with Richmondshire District


Council on November 7th as assistant clerk. He came to Clitheroe


Paul’s, Warton, Mrs Car­ rington was introduced to the audience by Miss Kate Glisbey.


Now organist at St


with two pieces by Lem- mens, th e rh y thm ic Triumphal March and Al­ legretto in B flat. Percy Whitlock’s “Re­


The programme opened


flections” showed off some of the softer voices of the


instrument, as did the arrangement of Elgar’s “Salut d’Amour.” J. S. Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor


from Bodmin in Cornwall and worked as administra­ tive assistant in the Chief Executive’s Department. A married man with,


two children, Mr Hough­ ton was born in Blackburn and has worked in local government all his life, mainly in Chorley. He lives in Woone Lane, Clitheroe. “Ribble Valley has a


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New rural dean is


installed


AN unusual service in Downham Parish Church marked the institution of the vicar, the Rev. Eric Chard as Rural Dean of Whalley. . The service was taken


by the Archdeacon , of Blackburn, the Ven. C. W. D. Carroll, who gave Mr Chard the mandate from the Bishop which de­ tailed the duties of a Rural Dean towards the 14 p a r ish e s in his Deanery. The service gave an in­


Danger of ‘geriatric village’


THERE was a danger of Whalley becoming a


geriatric village, satu­ rated with homes for the elderly, Coun.. Mrs Sheila Maw, told a Ribble Valley council .planning com­ mittee. She was objecting to a


Public Notices


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 27th, 1983 13 Shooting and Fishing


THE CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES


has taken considerable trouble to ensure’all advertisements in this issue are truthful, legal, decent and honest, complying with the British Code of Advertising Practice overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority, Brook House, 2-16 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HN (01-580 5555)


plan to change premises in Clitheroe Road into a home for the aged. It was only 400 yards from another one, she said. But the application was


sight into an extra tier of Church government not often witnessed. Mr Chard welcomed


made an im p re s s iv e ending to the first half of the programme. Other pieces played by


rosy future in spite of its problems and I will be sorry to leave,” he said. One of the attractions


Mrs Carrington included Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Impromptu in F, a most attractive seldom-heard piece in which she used some interesting registra­ tion and Sarabande and Rhythmic Trumpet by Seth Bingham. The recital ended with


of the new job will be the added responsibilities, for his new authority is three times larger than Ribble Valley’s 200 square miles. The name of his succes­


Guidance help sought


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MANAGEMENT and ad­ ministrative support is being sought from the Clitheroe area for the Blackburn and District M a r r ia g e Guidance Council. The council has doubled


those attending, including the Rev. James Needham, the Clitheroe Methodist Circuit superintendent, and the Rev. Tim Brad­ shaw, Methodist minister in Chatbum. The choir sang the


Rheinberger’s Sonata No. 7 in F' Minor. Mrs Carrington pro­


Harry’s an expert on rock ’n’ roll era


duced a well-balanced programme and some very lively playing, with a short piece by Frantisek Tuma as an encore.


sor has not yet been re­ vealed.


Release of land for housing


THE question of outline planning permission for local authority housing at Carlton Mill, Highfield Road, Clitheroe, was dis­ cussed by the Ribble Valley Council’s Develop­ ment Sub-Committee. The plan is for an inte­


its counselling strength over the past year, in re­ sponse to the ever-rising divorce rate in the East Lancashire area. Counsellors are pre­


experience and ability to help in a voluntary capaci­ ty should contact Mary Neville on 24129 or Rosemary Hoyte on 25577.


s e n t ly o p e ra t in g in Clitheroe as well as Blackburn, Accrington and Danven. Anyone with relevant


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No to Sawley refreshment area


iW I C K


PLANNING permission for a refreshment area on the lay-by at Sawley Brow, Sawley, has been refused by Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. The application, for a


grated housing scheme consisting of flats, bun­ galows and two-storey dwellings — a total of 20 units." Within the adopted


WHEN it comes to knowledge of the rock ’n’ roll era, there are few local people better qual i f ied


Clitheroe record shop owner Harry Black- well. For Harry has built up


than


one of the finest rock ’n’ roll record collections in the country, which puts him in great demand for


Hand-over of guide


granted subject to satis­ factory landscaping.


Pendle Club


AT Pendle Club’s monthly bridge drive, winners were: Mrs L. Barker and Mrs J. Haworth, Mrs M. Thome and Mrs W. Rus­ sell, Mrs R. Pye and Mrs I. Oxford. Raffle: Mrs M. Thorne,


timber-clad unit of 300 sq. ft., was opposed by the'


CPRE. The sub-committee . felt


Allotments meeting


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WADDINGTON Parish Council wants to hear from villagers wishing to


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DELIVERY


jn. l o £ 4 5 0 I'.ilentnight etc.


KNIGHT ring, etc.


BeS in all Ices,


lNTEEis IS NOT I n — no CATER pMERS


rent allotments. A meeting is being held


at the village club on Oc­ tober 31st, at 7-30 p.m., and anybody interested


should attend. If they cannot be there


as possible. Too big


A PROPOSED illumi­ nated sign at 79 King S t re e t , Whalley, for Messrs Kerr and Wood­ ward, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Development Sub- C om m itte e on th e grounds that it would affect the visual quality of a conservation area. Whalley Parish Council


considered that the sign, measuring just over three feet, was too big.


‘Yes’ to house


APPROVAL has been given by Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee for a dwelling on land within the curtilage of Mead House, Green Lane, Chip­ ping, subject to the usual conditions. The applicant is Mr M. Higgins.


' right ‘No’ to barn IDER


6APHS Issue


A PLAN to convert a barn into a dwelling at Higher House Farm, Bashall Eaves, has been refused by Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Committee. I t was felt it would encourage development in an area of great natural beauty.


they should contact the clerk, Mr Eric Lucas (Clitheroe 25316) as soon


the plan would increase traffic hazards.


Clitheroe District Plan, the site is allocated for light industry, but it was felt that release of this land for homes would not prejudice the overall in­ dustrial strategy, the sub­ committee was told. Outline permission was


dog cheque THE colourful pram race through Clitheroe in Sep­ tember, organised by Mrs Jean ICnapton, landlady of the Bridge Inn, Shaw- bridge Street, has raised £710. The money will go to­


wards the cost of training a blind person to use a guide dog. “It’s fantastic. We only


raised through race spon­ sorship and £101 from col­ lection boxes. The Bridge Inn has now


planned to raise £400,” said Mrs Knapton. The sum of £609 was


raised £1,000 for Guide Dogs for the Blind and a cheque will be handed o v e r a t th e inn on Monday. Receiving it on behalf of the organisation will be Eric Halsall, who featured in the recent BBC-2 series “One Man and His Dog.”


Mr T. Thomber, Mrs E. Wood, Mrs M. Manning, Mrs B. Hargreaves, Mrs K. H ig so n , Mrs L. Barker, Mrs A. Barker, Mrs R. Pye. At the club’s weekly


bridge session, winners were: Mr J. Lynch and Mr T. Thomber, Mrs M. Stone and Mr T. Adey.


Langho flats plan refused


A PLAN for a two-storey building to provide four flats at Whitehalgh Field F armhouse, Langho, would increase traffic to u n ac c ep tab le lev els , Ribble Valley Council planners consider. The Council’s Develop­


Convention visit is recalled


THE p r e s id e n t of Clitheroe Soroptimists, Mrs Irene Hargreaves, shared her holiday experi­ ences with members when she recalled a visit to Is­ tanbul where she was a delegate at the interna­ tional movement’s 12th convention. Mrs Isobel Stubbins,


jected the slides. They saw St Sophia’s


ment Sub-Committee re­ fused the plan by Mr S. Russell after hearing that 10 objections had been re­ ceived from the occupants of 19 nearby properties.


Mosque, to u red th e Roman tem p le s a t Ephesus and sailed to


thanks.


Cathedral, the Golden Horn and th e Blue


Samos, one of the Greek


Islands. Mrs D. Dent expressed


Drive to reduce tax evaders


LANCASHIRE police are leading the way with a new scheme to reduce the number of motor tax evaders.


Department of Trans­ port’s Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre, they are introducing a trial scheme which will give some motorists, without valid vehicle excise duty licences the chance of av­ oiding prosecution — pro­ vided that they relicence th e ir vehicles within seven days.


In co-operation with the


Monday and Lancashire police are the first force to introduce it.


The scheme starts on


claimed project introduced in September to point out minor defects in motor­ ists’ vehicles and allow drivers up to 21 days to rectify the problem.


vehicle is not relicensed within a week, the owner will face prosecution.


But this time, if the


Aimed at motorists whose tax disc has only


It follows the much-ac­


functions where the musi­ cal clock is turned back 30 years. Harry’s £2,000 collec­


tion of 100 LPs and 350 singles contains many re­ cords long since deleted and others not now avail­ able in the shops. Harry counts himself


mum’s warning as to the dire consequences if he joined his pals in their Teddy Boy suits and hairstyles! But it did not stop him


part. Harry, however, sticks to conventional attire. He still remembers


lucky to have grown up in the days of rock ’n’ roll. At 14 he went to Man­ chester to see Bill Haley and the Comets at what, was the Odeon in Oxford Street. That whetted his appe­


tite to travel to more shows by his o th e r favourite singers and bands, among them Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny and the Hur­ ricanes. ' He also recalls seeeing


listening to and enjoying a style of music which gives him as much pleasure today as it did then.


Dies three weeks after husband


today’s foremost rock and ro l l a r t i s t S h ak in ’ Stevens. Harry recalls: “That


was at Burnley Cricket Club in 1970 when his band were known as Shakin’ Stevens and the Sunsets. For that per­ formance he was paid £75 and given a crate of beer!” During those vintage


years Harry kept adding to his records and a spin­ off was to start his own shop in Clitheroe’s Castle Street 18 months ago. At some functions at


A WOMAN who was hap­ piest in her home and when looking after her husband and family has died, aged 73. Mrs Molly Winckley, of


Bolland Prospect, was born in the Manchester area. She and her family


moved to the Ribble Valley when she was young. She worked as a baker for the now closed Baxter’s Confectioners, Corporation Street, until her marriage. A very caring person


SPORTING C LA Y p r a c t i c e a n d t u i t io n e v e ry T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , 1 p .m . t o d u s k . — K e l b r o o k S h o o t i n g S c h o o l . C o ln e ; Te l . 0 2 5 4 8 8 5 9 6 3 f o r d e t a i l s .


Caravans, Camping


.TR A ILER T EN T . E n d o f s e a s o n s a le n o w o n . R e d u c ­ t io n s o n al l mo d e l s , f r e e aw n i n g w i t h n ew c omf o r t s . O p e n M o n . — S a t . 10 n .m. 4 p .m . ; S u n . 12 n o o n —


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE The Proprietors reserve the right to decline any


approved by the Develop­ ment Sub-Committee by


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


committee, Chief Planning Officer Mr Philip' Bailey, stated that land for park­ ing was available at the site and there were suffi­ cient gardens and grounds for any residents. Three letters of objec­


11 votes to three. In a report to the sub­


anthem “God holds the key to the unknown.” Home-made refresh­


ments were served after the service.


Spotlight


on football club


HAVE you ever pulled on a shirt for Chatbum Foot­


ball Club? If so, there’s a chance


you may be interested in a display presently on show in the office of the National and. Provincial Building Society, Castle Street, Clitheroe. The building society has


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


should give description and date of insertion and copy of Advertisement. While every care is taken the Proprietors accept no responsibility for omission or mistakes.


RIBBLE VALLEY


tion were received from nearby residents who felt the proposal would mean a commercial intrusion into a residential area which was already well served with such homes. There were no objec­


BOROUGH COUNCIL LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING PR O JEC T CO N TR O L


PROPOSED SHELTERED HOUSING FOR TH E ELDERLY


RIBCHESTER ROAD, SALESBURY


tions from the parish council to the home, which is detached and set | within spacious grounds.


Chance to meet WI leader


sponsored the club this season, supplying new strips for both the first team and reserve side. One of the new strips is


MEMBERS of Ribble Valley WIs are among representatives from all over Lancashire being in­ vited to meet their Na­ tional Federation chair­ man Mrs Anne Harris next week. Mrs Harris, whose visit


on show along with the Ribble Valley League’s Ashley Smith Trophy, which Chatbum Reserves won last, season. The main part of the


To enable the public to obtain information about Local Au­ thority Housing Schemes, the completed Form PC1 that has to be submitted to the Depart­ ment of the Environment in connection with this scheme is available from my office and gives basic details of the development together with


projected costs. The scheme relates to a 32 unit S h e lte re d H o u s in g Scheme for the elderly. For a copy of the form, please contact the Informa­ tion Office, Council Offices, Church Walk,. Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, Telephone: 25111. October 20th, 1983 MICHAEL JACKSON Chief Executive and Town Clerk


display, however, is a line-up of team photo­ graphs dating from as far back as 1911 to the pre­


sent day. The photographs are on


loan from the Brown Cow, Chatburn, where they normally adorn the


walls.


which Harry provides the music the dancers turn up really dressed for the


New bus shelter


WITH winter fast ap­ proaching, people waiting for buses in Mitton Road, Whalley, will be glad to learn that work is to start shortly on erecting a bus shelter. Work on the shelter —


to be built opposite Queen Mary Terrace — is being carried out by the Ribble Valley Council under the Community Enterprise Programme. Workers on the Govern­


club secretary, who ac­ companied her, added her impressions as she pro­


Keith, Allan and Ray mond, And a daughter, Jean. A service at Trinity


approval THE following plans have been approved by Ribble Valley Council’s Planning and Technical Officer under delegated powers: Clitheroe; Externally illumi­


Planning


ment-backed scheme are to start within the next two weeks. The request for a shel­


she spent a lot of her time looking after her children, and her late husband, Wilfred, who died three weeks ago. She is survived by sons


Methodist Church will be followed by cremation at Accrington tomorrow.


Place to change CHANGING facilities at Oak Hill College, Wiswell Lane, Whalley, are to be improved by the provision of a Portakabin on the cricket field. The Ribble Valley


to the county lasts a day and a half, will have the opportunity for an infor­ mal chat at Goosnargh Village Hall on Tuesday evening. Her visit coincides with


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


TOW N AND CO UN TR Y PLANNING A C TS 1971 to 1974 DESIGNATED


CONSERVATION AREA:


the start of the WI na­ tional drive ■ to promote the movement and attract more members. She will lunch at Alston


An application has been re­ ceived for permission to:


Hall, Longridge, with WI market representatives, meet officials at WI House in Preston and visit the, crafts and pro­ duce show put on by the Ormskirk group of WIs, b e fo re r e tu rn in g to London.


No precedent


Council’s Development Sub-Committee approved the plan after hearing that the unit will be away from homes and well screened.


Slaidburn


Travelling Holiday films were


nated sign, 1 Wesleyan Row; new shop front on part eleva­


shown to Slaidburn YFC at their meeting in the village hall by Mr P. Mackie, of Althams Travel Services. He spoke about the his­ tory of the firm and the


tion to Parson Lane and Rock Street, 1 Wesleyan Row; erec­


tion of temporary shop sign. Ethos Gallery. York Street; erection of chimney, Loug- hrigg, Ribblesdale Avenue; re­ placement of existing garage with new double garage,


ter was made to Whalley Parish Council by a resi­ dent about two years ago.


STILE IS REPAIRED


FEARS tha t someone could be hurt at a dam­ aged stile on the Queen Elizabeth I I Playing Fields, Whalley, have been relieved. Whalley parish council­


recently expired, the scheme will run for


nine-month trial. Motorists with tax discs


tion of la rg e r porch, 93


B. Hayes. Thanks were expressed


PLANNING permission for a farm worker’s dwel­ ling at Holden, Bolton-by- Bowland has been refused by Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-Com­ mittee on the grounds that it would set a prece­ dent and lead to ribbon development.


Billington


work of a travel agent and questions were ans­


Pimlico Road. Sabdcn: Demolition and erec­


Clitheroe Roaa. Chipping: Removal of render


to road elevation, replacement of door and construction of new window opening, 15 Windy Street.


Tributes to ex-councillor


that are well out of . date will be prosecuted as matter of course. “Our aims are similar to


lors, who were concerned that there might be an accident because of the state of the stile, were told at last week’s meet­ ing that the Ribble Valley Borough Council had car­ ried out repair work to make it safe. They were also told


our original scheme,” said Chief Superintendent John Porter. He ad d ed : “ Some


that entrance kerbstones, damaged on the opening day, nad been repaired.


motorists in Lancashire will avoid prosecution while, at the same time, the police will still be car­ rying out their duty upholding the traffic law. “A further benefit


Ran shop of


' back to their everyday duties. “The police depend on


tha t this scheme will reduce the time police of­ ficers have to spend in the courts and release .them


the co-operation of motor­ ists. Because we consider this to be a fair and sens­ ible operation, we are confident we will get co operation.” The scheme will only


A WOMAN who ran grocery shop in Whalley Road, Clitheroe, for 10 years, Mrs Elizabeth Swain, has died at the age


of 52. She had been in poor


health since suffering heart attack two years ago.


vived by her second hus­ band Paul, and four chil­ dren, changed the busi ness to a clothes shop before selling it in 1977. Her home, was in Bil- lington Gardens, Bil


Mrs Swain, who is sur­ .


apply to drivers of light vehicles and does not extend to heavy goods vehicle drivers.


is a t Accrington to morrow.


LOCAL civic leaders were among the 250 mourners at the funeral service for former Ribble Valley and Clitheroe town cou n c illo r Mr Bria~ Braithwaite. The service, at St


by Anne P arker and Alison Parker chaired a business meeting.


made when Brennand’s Endowed School, Slaid- bum, held its annual book fair and coffee evening. Attractions included con-, fec tionery, book and birthday and Christmas card stalls, as well as a tombola.


Book fair The sum of £100 was


at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billington, had a talk by Mrs Edna Cow- perthwaite, of Clitheroe, about being landlocked. She was thanked by Mrs Ann Holmes. A recent de­ votional talk was given by Pastor J. Beardwood.


Landlocked The Ladies’ Social Hour


wered by the manager of the Clitheroe office, Mrs


places, followed by a quiz, was given at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Billing ton, by Mr W. Britcliffe and Mr S. Beardsworth. They were introduced by Mrs Lilian Grierson and quiz winner was Mrs Mary Wiggans. Supper was provided by


Quiz time A film show of local


Change of use to a Jobbing/ Builders Store and Garage, at Land rear No. 4 Higher Road, Longridge 3/83/0568/P.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days from the date ot 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


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Mrs Britcliffe and Mrs M. Mau d s ley . P ro c e ed s amounted to £23.62 for chapel funds and Mrs K. Lowe gave a vote of thanks on . behalf of the Social Committee.


James’s Church, was con­ ducted by the Rev. David Woodhouse. He spoke of Mr Braith-


James’s ward. Mr Woodhouse also


In stock at the library


waite’s work with the Cla­ rion Cycling Club at local and national level, and as a councillor for the St


mentioned Mr Braith- waite’s service with the Clitheroe TA Unit during the second world war, and his time in the Clitheroe Town Clerk’s department. C rem a t io n was at


Burnley.


lington. A service and cremation


AS the authority now re­ sponsible for issuing music, singing and danc­ ing licences, the Ribble Valley Council is to take on the inspection duties in conjunction with the fire brigade, beginning in January. This has been agreed in


RECENT additions to the stock at Clitheroe Library include:


FICTION


“Hamilton” — Catherine Cookson. Contemporary novel about a plain young girl who inherits some money and is married by an ambitious businessman. The marriage gradually falls apart and she discovers a new friend — a horse, visible only to her. She starts writing stories about the horse and this leads to publica­ tion of a novel and many other surprises.


‘Less-costly’ arrangement


poses Sub-Committee. Details are to be worked out.


principle by the Council’s Finance and General Pur­


should be considerably less costly than using the County investigation team as at present, said Chief Executive Mr Michael Jackson. There are some 90 premises involved.


The new arrangement


' Danielle Steel. Romantic novel about a wealthy mining baron


city.


Drabble. Basing the book loose­ ly on his recent BBC TV prog­ ramme of the same name, the author traces the domestication of dogs from prehistoric times and discusses nis own close in­ volvement. “The road to Tara” — Anne


“It’s a dog’s life” — Phil NON-FICTION film.


Rodriguez. The story of a 26- year-old girl of Scottish-Portu- guese descent who refused to desert her patients when the Burmese hospital of which she was matron was over-run by the Japanese.


“Helen of Burma — Helen * __ ,


Monique R. High. By the author of “The' four winds of heaven” and “Encore"t a novel of passion and intrigue set against the background of Pari­ sian society in the 1920s. “ T h u r s to n H o u s e ” —


“The eleventh year’


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WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY b y a c r e a t iv e p r o f e s s io n a l p h o t o g r a p h e r , f r om £ 3 5 to £ 1 9 0 . in c lu d in g mi s ty a n d b r a n d y g l a s s p h o t o s a n d a l b u m . — P l e a s e T e l . Ne l s o n 6 9 7 4 6 5 f o r a p p o i n t ­ m e n t in y o u r o w n h om e , n o o b l ig a t io n , sp e c i a l s e rv i c e o f f e r f o r r e g i s t r a r w e d ­ d i n g s .


LONELY, De s p a i r in g . S u ic i ­ d a l . — C o n t a c t S am a r i t a n s , N e l s o n 6 9 4 9 2 9 o r Bla ck­ b u r n 6 6 2 4 2 4 .


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CARAVAN s to r a g e p a rk in g f a c i l i t i e s , s a f e f a rm s i t e c lo s e t o Bu rn l e y c e n t r e . — P l e a s e T e l . B u r n l e y 2 5 6 8 0 .


3 p .m . — C r e ig h t o n Blnns De v e l o pme n t L imi t e d , Ick- o r n s h a w Mi l l s , C ow l i n g , n e a r Ke ig h le y . Te l . Cr o s s Hi l l s 3 4 7 0 4 .


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FOUR-BERTH 1 0 f t . S p r i t e Al p i n e w i t h awn i n g , £ 2 7 5 o . n . o . — T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 5 2 9 4 .


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NIMROD t r a i l e r t e n t , 12 m o n t h s o ld . 6 * b c r th . £ 6 0 0 . — T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 6 2 2 7 .40731


Trailers


5ft. X 3 ft. TRAILER, w i th l ig h t in g s y s t em a n d l a d d e r b a r , £ 1 0 0 . — T e l . Ne l so n


A L L TY P ES ,


f i r s t 4 7 , 40711


62433. or 601728, after 6 p .m .


m o t o r cyc le , b o a t , l iv e s ­ to c k . m a d e t o o r d e r . — T. a n d F . S t e e l De s ig n s . Te l . B u r n l e y 5 3 1 2 8 .


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Holiday Accommodation MORECAMBE


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ALCUDIA, Ma jo r c a . 2 b e d a p a r tm e n t , l a t e Oc t . o n ­ w a r d s . — T e l . P a d i h am 7 3 7 4 0 .


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BUSINESS SERVICE TO A L L BUSINESSES


Including: Typing, Organisations. Computer Facilities, Word


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For a full confidential service write to:


Box No. B27 CLITHERO E


ADVERTISER & TIMES 3 KING STREET, CLITHEROE. 40750


OFFERS INVITED RYOBI 2700 CD


OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY


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For further details Tel. PADIHAM 76310


SPECIALIST a c c o u n t in g s e r ­ vice a v a i l a b l e by q u a l i f i e d A CMA . Mo n th l y , q u a r t e r l y , a n n u a l a c c o u n t s . C o s t in g , p r i c in g s y s t em s r e v i ew e d / i Im p l e m e n t e d , c a s h f l o w s t a t em e n t s f o r th e b a n k . t a x r e t u r n s e t c . Ne l s o n 6 8 1 9 1 .


---- Te l . 631123


REPAIRS a n d s e r v i c e o n t y p e w r i t e r s , c o p i e r s a n d c a l c u l a t o r s . A t t e n t i o n w i t h i n 2 4 h o u r s . — Te l . A c o r n Of f i c e E q u i pm e n t . B u r n l e y 5 6 1 1 5 .


Removals and Road Transport


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By hiring our 22cwt or 35cwt Luton Vans


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BUY FROM THE BREED­ ERS, w o rm e d , i n s u r e d an d g u a r a n t e e d , r e a d y n o w . L a b r a d o r . S p r i n g e r Sp u n i e l s a n d G e rm a n S h e p h e r d d o g s . — Te l . R am s b o t t om 2 0 2 9 .


CHAMPION b r e d b l a c k a n d w h i t e b o r d e r co l l ie s h e e p ­ d o g p u p s , r e a d y n ow £ 3 0 e a C h . — T e l . C o l n e 8 6 3 4 1 6 .


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D R A K E S H E A D B o a r d i n g K e n n e l s a n d C a t t e r y , c o l ­ l e c t io n a n d d e l iv e ry s e rv i c e , o n ly v a c c in a te d d o g s a n d c a t s t a k e n . — Te l . Bu rn ley 2 1 0 3 7 .


s h o w o r p e t h om e s , in sp e c ­ t io n w e l c ome . ---- Te l . Gi s ­ b u r n 2 2 5 . -------------------------- 40030


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Processors, Accounting services, Advice.


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BLACKPOOL. T h e Da n u tn . 3 7 St C h a d ’s Ro n d , a d j a ­ c e n t c e n t r a l p r o m e n a d e . S p e c ia l o f f e r t o s e e t h e las t o f th e i l lumin a t io n s . M o n ­ d a y s t o F r id a y s , UB/EM. £ 2 8 . S e n i o r Ci t i z e n s , £ 2 4 . R e d u c t i o n s f o r c h i l d r e n , s om e f r e e . We l c ome to a w a rm h o t e l w i t h c e n t r a l h e a t in g , l ic e n s ed b a r . d a r t s , d om i n o e s a n d v id e o f i lms f o r y o u r e n t e r t a i nm e n t . — T e l . 0 2 5 3 4 6 9 7 1 .


B L A C K P O O L . H n z l c d c n e L i c e n s e d H o t e l . B o o k i n g n o w f o r Ch r i s t in a s . 4 d a y s a l l i n c l u s i v e w i t h P a r t y Nig h t . £ 6 0 . — 10 Gy n n A v e n u e , N o r t h S h o r e . Te l . Bl a c k p o o l 0 2 5 3 5 1 2 0 5 . 49330


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LONDON CENTRAL s in g l e f rom £ 6 , d o u b l e f rom £5 p . p . — We s t P o in t Ho t e l . 1 7 0 S u s s e x G a r d e n s . W.2 . T e l . 0 1 - 4 0 2 0 2 8 1 .


M A JO R C A . L u x u r y f a rm ­ h o u s e t o l e t , s l e e p s s e v e n . De t a i l s — B r o w n ’s Tr a v e l . N e l s o n . T e l . 6 5 5 7 9 .


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D UDLAND KENNELS a n d C a t t e r y . Do g s e x e r c i s e d in c o u n t r y , lu x u ry c a t a c c om­ m o d a t i o n . i n s p e c t i o n i n ­


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JA C K RUSS EL LS sm o o t h h a i r e d f a rm b r e d , b o t h p a ­ r e n t s k e e n r a t t e r s a n d f ami ly p e t s , £ 2 5 e a ch . — Te l . S l a id b u r n 2 2 0 .


F o r th e l a r g e s t s e l e c t io n o f p e d ig r e e p e t p u p p i e s In th e a r e a , v i s i t — N u t s h n w Ke n n e l s , C l ow b r i d g c , Bu r n ­ ley. Te l . 2 8 6 1 7 .


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COUNTR Y REST b o a rd in g k e n n e l s a n d lu x u ry c a t t e ry , th e p e o p l e w h o c a r e t o r y o u r p e t s . — Te l . Bu rn ley 2 9 5 8 0 .


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BEAUTIFUL al l b l a c k l a b ­ r a d o r c ro s s p u p p i e s , r e a d y n ow . £ 5 t o g o o d h om e . ---- T e l . C r o s s Hi l ls 3 4 6 3 2 .


ALSATIANS, y o rk ie s . p o o ­ d l e s , r e a d y n o w . C a i r n s r e a d y s o o n . — Te l . Co ln e


Te l . Bu rn l ey 2 8 1 8 1 a f t e r 5 p .m .


C R ED A t um b l e d r y e r , a s n ew , £ 6 0 o . n . o . Va cu um c l e a n e r , a s n ew , £ 4 5 o . n . o . ——Te l . Gi s b u r n 3 6 7 . 407i9


8 6 3 5 3 9 .


LAST OF LITTER, p e d ig r e e f l a t - c o a t e d r e t r i e v e r p u p p y , £ 6 0 . — Te l . Co ln e 8 6 2 4 2 9 .49139


PERSIAN KITTENS, p e d ig ­ r e e . — T e l . B u r n l e y 7 1 9 6 8 .


SILVER h a l f P e r s i a n k i t t e n s . — T e l . G i s b u r n 3 6 7 .


Livestock and Poultry BEAUTIFUL t h r e e - y e a r - o l d


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f i l ly, 1 1 .2 , n e e d s s c h o o l in g . £ 8 5 . — T e l . P a d i h a m 7 6 2 4 0 o r 7 2 8 4 7 .


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HORSES c l ip p e d a n d t r im ­ m e d , p r o f e s s io n a l s e rv i c e . — T e l . Co ln e 8 6 1 8 9 0 .


STRAW f o r s a l e . — Te l . C o l n e 8 6 1 8 9 0 .


FINEST s e e d h a y , s t r aw , b a l e d s h a v in g s , c an d e l iv e r . — T e l . G i s b u r n 5 1 9 .


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