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Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, December 6th, 1984 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 1)31 (Classified)


Bridge Club


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I i j ie a r you- [oomslocated in


les a full display Idem styles to


lias over a decade | and installing patio doors.


PVC loors.


I FOR CHRISTMAS


12in. BMX from £39.95


16in. BMX from £57.95


20in. BMX from £69.95


MOOR LANE and WOONE LANE CLITHEROE 22683^____


A. E. HARGREAVES


PLUS wide range of spares and «


accessories


[ s h o w r o o m Jank,


ler Road. 1)68100


WS4 Energy Saver Chest Freezer (7.6 cu. ft.) CAR AVELL SLE 235 “With a combined high card


point count of only 26, bidding the slam needs perfect distribu­ tion to succeed, but as the I cards lay, 12 tricks could |


always be made. A reasonable bidding sequ-


ence would be: E S W N P


P P


4H P P


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W.L.W.


Holiday dates


THE e n g in e e r in g unions have agreed the following holiday dates for 1985. In B la ck b u rn ,


Clitheroe, Great Har­ wood and Accrington the holidays will be: Spring, one week from Friday, May 24th to Monday, June 3rd; Summer, two weeks from July 19th to August 5th; Sep­ tember, one week from September 13th to September 23rd, plus five other work­ ing days to be decided by management. In addition,_ other


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Notice to householders rail at vour nearest showroom lor tree


■ demonstration and get lull details on how to get your tree alarm system


installed.


SQUARE DEAL WINDOWS


FOR A REALLY SECURE FUTURE


Finance arranged' Written details on request


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Fresh farm bottled milk or pasteurised


V Delivered Clitheroe and surrounding ;


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* 4 weeks free milk and eggs to every new customer


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• Free bint of double cream for Christmas to e v lry new customer up to Friday, December


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Mill Bridge SKIPTON


Open 6 days a week late night Thursday


. till 8 p.m. Castle Street,


Closed Wednesday and Sunday, late night Thursday till 8 p.m.


CLITHEROE GRASSINGTONl The Square f f


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This winter our co^t prices will warm your heart at the


Sheepskin Warehouse Shop Sheepskin Coats from £89.90 Leather and Pigskin Jackets from £49.90


As manufacturers we sell direct to you the public at prices that cannot be beaten. We hold over 1,000 coats in stock, for you to choose from.


DOOR AND CABINET f it t ing s


all prices styles and finishes


i J U S T A R R IV E D— Brass door handles guaranteed not to need cleaning fo r 20 years


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LEVER MORTICE LOCKS £10 Inc. VAT Security marking pens, chains, bolts, etc.


All types of window locks from 55p Inc. VAT Wall and floor safes — all types.


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Easy to fit floor safe 14!n. x 8ln., £56.35 Inc. VAT * Many other Items also In stock * the little shop with the big stocks


LOCK AND KEY CENTRE 145 ST JAMES’S STREET, BURNLEY


DOUBLE GLAZE IN A DA Y!


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CAITHNESS Vases, Thimbles,


Paperweights, etc. Wide selection. r>TT?rr w f t A W T N t a


PARCELS WRAPPED TO YOUR CHOICE


1 -o r ■&. ■€?. ■#. a . fEfer 'ipuse ^ SWAN COURTYARD, CLITHEROE.


Crystal, Waterford and R including Miniatures and Bo


Nurseryware. Full range oi China Giftware including Angela, Kutani Crane ar Strawberry.


Peter Rabbit and Mrs Tigf


Extensive range of Wine I Giftware from Thomas Webl


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Suites and I >, Edinburgh oyal Doulton 1 <ed Giftware. 1


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Tables, Hallstands. Plant Pots and Glasses galore, J Kiddy Lamps, Kitchenware; etc.


Offers a large variety of Gift Ideas from Tea Sets,_


RED CHRISTMAS CANDLES from onl; CHESS SETS half normal price


W E L L WORTH A VISIT! DOULTON ROYAL The “Brambly Hedge” Collection


Wide range o f China Figur e s, Florals, also “Bunnykins” Children’s Giftware


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THE Ribble Valley Snor­ kel Club’s Christmas fair, on Saturday, has given a £100 boost to club funds, to be used to finance the cost of running the club’s mini-bus.


Thompson said: “We are absolutely delighted wjth the amount raised, which is £25 more than last year, although we would have liked to have seen


Treasurer Mrs Kathleen


more people at the fair at the Ribble Valley Mayor’s parlour.”


nard Thornton, tried his hand at the tombola stall


The Mayor, Coun. Ber­ .


and met the stall holders. The fair was attended by


Father Christmas and on sale were wooden toys, clothing and other items made by the junior mem­ bers and their parents.


On Wednesday, December 12th


you can treat not only yourself but everyone else too!


We are staying open until 9.00 p.m.,


and besides showing you our Christmas gift suggestions such as toilet bags, small leather goods, feminine


notepaper, gloves, bags and belts — the girls will be giving an informal fashion show of Cocktail and Partywear between 7.00 p.m. — 8.00 p.rn.


Come a n d join us!


holidays will include eight working days starting with New Year on January 1st, 1985; Easter, Friday, April 5th; May Day, Monday, May 6th and Christmas, Wednes­ day, December 25th to Tuesday, December 31st.


. Architect \


at the organ


THE architect responsible for the restoration of Clitheroe Parish Church after the fire in 1979, Gordon Thorne, per­ formed the 185th concert for Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society.


menced with “Three Pieces” by Gabriel Pierne and a bright “Chaconne" by Buxtehude.


His programme com­


Douglas S te e l ’s “Arioso” was written spe­


cially for him and had a charming wistful quality as it unfolded its long melodic line.


| J. S. Bach’s “Prelude and Fugue in G” and the pi­ quant “Canon in B Minor by Schumann.


sprightly performance of T here followed


with Percy Whitlock’s “Plymouth Suite,” each movement being dedi cated to a different organ­ ist and including impres­ sions of a sailor's horn­ pipe, a becalmed sailing ship and a swaying willow tree, ending with a bustl-


The programme ended


j ing Toccata. Mr Thorne received


great applause for his per formance.


FATHER Christmas was just one of the at­ tractions at a bazaar or- gainsed by Chatburn Playing Fields Com­ mittee.


committee has run a bazaar, and it turned out to be a success.


It is the first time the


its own stall, the com­ mittee invited village or­ ganisations to take part. They had to pay a small fee to the playing fields, and any proceeds were then for their own or­ ganisation’s funds.


. In addition to running


Chatburn School, Girls’ F r id a y Club, Play Group, Football Club, Sunday School and the vicar, the Rev. Walter Drain, took part.


The Mothers’ Union,


committee raised more than £80 from the effort in the school hall. It xvill go towards providing equipment on the field.


The playing fields S trong line WADDINGTON Parish


Council is to take a strong line on people who abuse village property.


do all they can to stamp out vandalism and is con­ sidering asking parents of any child thought to be responsible to meet parish councillors.


It is asking the police to _


Council’s new powers to stop lorry parking


THE Ribble' Valley Council will have powers _ early in the .New Year to prohibit goods vehi­ cles, weighing over three tonnes, from parking during certain hours in streets fronted mainly by residential or school buildings.


Lancashire Act 1984, the council will be able to


Talk on Lakeland


for TWG


AN illustrated talk on Lakeland through the sea­ sons was given by Mr Sam Green, of Grindleton, to members of Clitheroe (Ribblesdale) Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild. Miss Oliver Wol-


Under the County of


impose an order on any street between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. It will need a written


request signed by at least five residents from diffe­ r e n t houses in the street, or from within 100m of it. There will be the oppor­


tunity for objections and consultations with the


police. Goods vehicles will be


able to park for up to an hour, or longer to deal with a breakdown or other emergency, but the maximum fine for contra­ vention will be £200. At a meeting of the


stenholme was in the chair and welcomed a very good attendance and eight new members. Mrs Edith Windle, sec­


Freezer/Fridge 14.06/4.0 cu. ft gross) ELECTRA E84 ”e1 9 9 ,9 !


AFTER £20 TRADE-IN (Price Without Trade-in £219.95)


retary, read the minutes and Mrs Ann Pedder gave a financial report.


Boost for Snorkel Club’s funds


parish councils’ liaison committee Coun. Charles Warkman (Mellor) said he was in favour of Ribble Valley invoking the new power, but wished it could also apply to cara­ vans, because they caused a lot of trouble. Coun. B e r t Jone s


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ELEVEN tables were in play at Clitheroe Bridge Club’s duplicate game. Winners were: NS Mrs Haworth and Mrs Milling­ ton, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mrs Martindale. EW Mr Grindley and Mr Leader, Mr Hounslow and Mr Hall. Two NS pairs bid the small slam in hearts on the following


hand: E dealer, love all A'j f t 1 ; 1


1 on these refrigeration


appliances


SAVINGS ON RUNNING


' O COSTS!


• 90mm Insulation • Locking handle • Interior light • Fitted 13 amp plug top


t r a d e -ins for your old electric


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Fridge/Freezer (4.55/3.5 cu. ft. gross) ELECTRA E80 ci184,9f


AFTER E15 TRADE-IN (Price Without Trade-in £199.95)


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£ 1 0 t r a D E - I N l ELECTR


Upright Freezer (4.0


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£12! AFTER£101


3 Litre French Wine £289.95


(Clitheroe) felt that there ought to be adequate


lorry parks on the out­ skirts of towns so that people would not be dis­ turbed early in the morn­ ing by engines being


revved. Another section of the


Act extends to district councils the power to con­ trol stray dogs, which is currently vested in the police under the Dogs Act


1906. Coun. Jones hoped that


this would lead to the en­ gagement of dog wardens, financed by an increase in the licence fee.


Chipping bungalow


THE Ribble Valley Coun-1 cil’s Development Sub­ committee has approved the building of a single I storey bungalow on land adjoining “Highfiejd,” I Garstang Road, Chipping.


A neighbour objected to I


the plan, for Mr H. Gor- nall, on the grounds that the building would block | out light to a kitchen.


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