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I 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 9th, 198k


FOR REAL VALUE PLUS SERVICE SHOP LOCALLY AT CLITHEROE’S


LARGEST STOCKISTS OF CARPETS AND BEDS *


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OPEN 6 DAYS PER WEEK


CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB


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CHOICE OF OVER 200


BARGAINS


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COME AND SEE OUR NEW CARPET SHOWROOM.


PLUS BEDS OF EVERY TYPE IN OUR REAR WAREHOUSE, ALL AT BIG


DISCOUNT PRICES. ON TILL END OF FEBRUARY SALE


NORTH STREET/KENDAL STREET CLITHEROE Tei. 22107


, prices


cheaper for 1984! At Pickfords Travel Shops • they’re even cheaper!!


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k offering a greater range and a • wider choice of holidays than ever before. There are some very generous child reductions and even some free holidays for children.


.year with some prices as much as 10% lower than last year. At Pickfords Travel we are


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TO Till; VALUKOF VOUCHER!


We can tell you about holidays carrying no surcharge guarantees. And there’s more. If you book your holiday before the 1st March 1984 at' Pickfords Travel we will offer you a further reduction of £10. Just use the voucher below and you'M be sure of an even better deal at Pickfords Travel.


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A WEALTH' of talent was on show when 150 awards were presented to members of the Ribbles­ dale Adult Centre and Sutcliffe Stage School


A FORMER coal miner and farm worker, Mr Joe Duffy, has died -at his home in Bolland Prospect, Clitheroe.


tained a capacity 200- strong audience with a series of routines based on th e ir examination


dance classes. For the pupils enter­


work, ranging.from tap to modem dance.


juniors’ interpretation of “Red light" from “Fame” and a come'dy sequence by the adults.


Highlights included the


HOSPITAL GARDENER Mr Duffy leaves a wife,


coal miner from the age of 14 and worked in Whitehaven.


Mr Duffy (75) was a


' ployed at Standen Hey I Farm,' Pendleton, • for | some 12 years.-


At 35, he turned to | farm work and was em-


dener and handyman at | Clitheroe Hospital, retir­ ing 10 years ago'.


TRACTORS ON FILM


A TALK and film show about John Deere. Trac­ tors was the treat for members of the Ribble Valley Vintage Club when they met on Sunday.


from John Cornthwaite, of Pilling, the area agent for | John Deere, told how the business developed from a one-man enterprise to the multi-national company of today.


Two representatives


, members' ^waited for the ; big th aw 'a n d then went


WHEN snow forced West Bradford Mothers’ Union to cancel its annual party,


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AID UTIL 1st MRH l«MAC rHtuJ<n(i.rt pin


on the tractor firm’s his­ tory, old-time equipment, restoration by enthusiasts and ways in which Deere Tractors sponsor other ac­ tivities.


Four films 'were shown


ahead with the celebra-\ tion, in St Catherine’s Sunday school.


The village’s WI and


given by Richard Dugdale and the entertainment was followed by tea and [ biscuits.


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I WALLPAPER — LIGHTING ‘ I and CURTAIN SALE


PRICES from


WALLPAPER VINYLS from • WOODCHIP ANAGLYPTAfrom


CONTOUR-TILING ON A ROLL latest designs from £7.94


15% OFF BOOK PRICE


ON WALLCOVERINGS ORDERED


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DACRYLATE EMULSION


BRILLIANT WHITE i VINYL SILK 2.5 Itr Dac


EMULSION VINYL


and MATT £ 4 .2 3 VINYL MATT 2.5 Itr £ 3 .4 9


Selected range of shades avallaole ,at small extra cost


5 Itrs Texflex Texture Paint £6:95


15% OFF NETS


Arctic Glow quilts Made in England Holofil tog rate 11.5


Single £26.25 to £19.69


, ^ Double £33.50 to £24.95 Pillows £3.66, and £9.59


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FABRIC from £2.00 perm. VELVETS from £5.95 per m. CURTAIN POLES & TRACK , ‘ all leading makes available


MADE-UP FREE DURING SALE Except Velvets


20% OFF ROLLER, VENETIAN AND VERTICAL BLINDS until the end of sale


CURTAINS


HIGH QUALITY BRASS TABLE LAMPS £17.75


ILLUMINATING


REDUCTIONS IN LIGHTING


CENTRE LIGHTS from £13.45


WALL LIGHTS from £8.75


SPOTS from £6.35


EXCELLENT SELECTION OF TABLE LAMPS from £4.49


DESK LAMPS from £5.95


A REAL TASTE OF WINTER


■ ‘ month. •. ■ ■ .


APPROVAL GRANTED


, THE following planning applications have been ap­ proved by the Ribble Valley Council under dele­ gated powers. • , Clitheroe: Construction of pre-cast sectional con-: Crete. building at sewage


works, Henthorn Road,' for North West Water'


Authority. Chipping: Construction1


1 ' Pendleton: \ Extension to provide bathroom, [in­ ternal alterations to fom vestibule, amended stair-1 case; additional ‘bedroom and new window and for-' mation of store1 in garage at The Old Bam for Mrs S. Jackson.


,;


• Rimington: Two-storey' extension ,at Dunkeld. House, Station Road,"1 Rimington, for Mr J. Feilding. ‘





of buildings to form1 stables and tackroom at Loud Bridge Farm for Mr A. L. Rigby.


'fall was also recorded at . Chatbum weather station — about eight-and-a-half


gales on the 13th, 14th and 15th, snow, or sleet on 12 days ' and severe frosts on eight' days. - An above-average rain-


There were severe . inches. ’3 2


4." 5


” 8


6 7


:iV 15.' 37 16 , 48-


- 11 12 13 14.


10 • 48 50 50 46 40


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21


. ^ 27 ‘ 36^ ■32 -'•<ro.o2 > ’ ,28 ^ i 40’ .‘34 ,‘'.0.192, 29 r » 42.' ,, 36 V' 0.1 , •


v"24 ■ 33 ‘ 25 . 35 26*


< 23 33 36 ' 32 . 0,508 snow 40 33 ' .0.024


*t * 30 Y 42 , 33 A 0.168,' ' 31


19 : 34 . :22 — k r 34 ■ ,26; . 35


'40


33 ' . 26 ,0.050 snow 30 .<1.1 snow.: 20 0.168 snow 26 0.00 snow


30 * 0.224 snow


Day Max Min Rain (in.) 1


46 62


. 44 ■ ■ 36 1 •* 0.264 ' ' 1.3


42, 43 46 44 40


26 40


32 . 0.032 —■:


so- so


17 ’ 40 • 32 0.216 sleet ,28 0.152 sleet .


36. 0.216 snow. 32 0.148 sleet 32 , 0.72 sleet


40, : 32 0.184 snow. 0.228 ■ 0.056 ' 0.3


40 40


30 34 40


38 1 ■ 0.304 , ‘ .0.856 . ' 0.16


0.262 0.696


JANUARY brought the wind, vain and snow —


- in, fact, everything was thrown at us last 1 •. */


MORE than 80 members of Clitheroe and District Motor Club packed into Gisburn’s White Bull Hotel .for their annual presentation evening.


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sented - b'y' former chair­ man Mr Trevor Roberts, third from the left at ,the back, presenting Clubman of the Year, David Cow- gill, with his awards.


The trophies,were pre­ • Other winners1 included


Tfevor Knowles, Ian and Sharon P a r r in g to n ,


Norman and Doug Hetherington, Tim and Jeremy Wharton, Steve Lewis, Harry Nuttall, Grant Ingham, and Dave Whitfield.


provided,1!after which there was a disco.


Handbrake offence


A MOTORIST driving his car on Edisford Road, Clitheroe, had failed to maintain' the handbrake and did not have < a test certificate for the vehicle the . town's magistrates were'.told:


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and1 for inot-havingtaitest certificate. he’fjvas,., fined '£10U He vwas.’ordered^.to 'pay £6 costs.'


,-v.oFor the handbrake off? 'ence, Peter '/Stukrt, Hall :(28); of . Beech .Street i Clitheroe ,‘j was fined ;‘£30 ■


A 'hot pot supper was "In myhtmview a great performer le best sound all round"


INCLUDING THE VIDEOSTAR LONG PLAY 3V32 • Records 8 programmes over 14 days.


• Records & plays back up to 8 hours on one tape. • Playback facility in Stereo sound on pre-recorded stereo tapes.


,


• Colour picture search, forward and reverse at 9 times normal speed. And lots more.


Bright Hour members were invited and slide shows were given by Mrs


Margaret Sleath' on gar­ dens, Mrs K. . Frankland on abbeys and cathedrals and Mrs Mollie Mitchell on holidays abroad. A-Jacob’s join tea was provided, with trifles


•' of the Bright Hour and Mrs. M. jFraser for the


made by the MU commit­ tee. Mrs' Susan Clark ex­ pressed thanks on behalf


WI. . Operating the projec­


tor, with members and guests looking on,.is Mrs Sleath. .•


A vote of thanks was I Motor club’s awards night


% INTEREST TRIE CREDIT


£M&fiotitDBMnP.l£es. -for t w m


FERGUSON t e o d f e F R A N G E


Video theft


BURGLARS escaped with goods valued at


£1,000 after breaking into a house in Downham Road, Rimington, on Saturday. One of the stolen items was ,a video recorder.


He then became gar- I


Lucille, sons Peter and Joseph and a daughter, Joan. The funeral service will


tion of International Dance Teachers’ Associa­ tion certificates, medals and trophies was1 radio p e r so n a l i ty Ju d i th Roberts.


Making the presenta­ <


be held today at Accring­ ton Crematorium.


Amqng the awards was one for the best adults’


junior award w en t. to seven-yeaivold Sutcliffe student Joanne Bauer, the youngest pupil. A “bonus” for the audi­


disco costume, won by Elaine Schofield, of1 the Ribblesdale class. The


sional who has appeared on film with screen star Robert de Niro. Other talents to the


ence at the. Ribblesdale drama complex were per­ formances by singers Tony Gilmour, formerly of Clitheroe, and Alison Lodge, ofr Waddington, plus a display of modem dance by Catriona Camp­ bell, of Burnley, a profes­


MU members enjoy late


BRITISH WINNERS


DISPLAYS PRESENTATIONS DEMONSTRATIONS


of the very best of British Merchan­


dise from famous British Manufacturers FEBRUARY 13 — 25, 1984


12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE CREDIT


fore -were those of Chip­ ping singer Janet Cowgill, g u i ta r te ach er Nick Mackie, Clitheroe Gram­ mar School pupil Martin Ashcroft on saxophone and g u i ta r i s tu d e n t Andrea MacNeall, of Kemple View, Clitheroe. Picture: C a tr io n a


On-purchases over £100 on featured BRITISH WINNERS until February 25th, 1984, in the following depart­


ments: Beds, Furniture (inc. New Con­


cept Furniture), Soft Furnish­ ings, Carpets.


Campbell and Joanne Bauer put on a quick routine for the classes.


10% Deposit and 12 monthly payments on 12 month credit sale agreements.


(Ask for written details) CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY


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Students show off exam routines - i. S Js e x te n d e d


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