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


e d u c t i o n s on showroom


displays in order


to make way for our new


winter displays KAINE & RAWSON


UPHOLSTERY EVENT


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IN glorious weather, more than 100 Advertiser and Times’ readers spent a memorable day in “Em­ merdale Farm” country, calling at Esholt — the sleepy, rustic and very or­ dinary village of Beckin- dale in Yorkshire Televi­ sion’s popular series.


the show, Amos Brearley, Seth. Armstrong and


Although the stars of


Henry Wilks were not to be found at Beckindale’s local, “The Commercial” — “The Woolpack” as it is best known — all the trip­ pers went in for a friendly drink. Many of them also fol­


where souvenirs were on sale.


coaches and on to Harry Ramsden’s world-famous fish and chip restaurant at Guiseley for lunch.


Then it was back to the


lowed the same paths as the famous characters in the series, looking at the village shop, the post office, Demdike Cottage and the Church of St John


traction, a visit to the actual farm used in the series. This is about 10 miles from the village and ■ although the visitors were


Then came the main at­


not allowed to roam freely, they were able to admire it and take photo­ graphs.


familiar farm made the day for the oldest person


Just the sight of the


on the trip, Mrs Florence Tomlinson (83), of Wood Terrace, Chatburn, who said it was exactly as she had expected. ■ “It’s been a lovely day


out. 1 don’t know why people always go abroad for holidays when they could stay in beautiful countryside like this,” she said.


afternoon was spent at Knaresborough browsing


The remainder of the


round the market and shops. Then it was off to Harrogate for tea, before the return journey home.


Great day in Emmerdale Farm land


Youth stole pistols from


father's hotel


“TOO much, too young,” was the reason for the theft of two . antique pis­ tols by the 18-year-old-son of a Ribble Valley hotel owner, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told. Richard Almonti, of the


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 9th, 198J, 9


DRYCLEANING FOB ALL YOUR CURTAINS


Shireburn Arms Hotel, Hurst Green, admitted taking the pistols, to­ gether worth £330, the property of his father. He was put on probation for two years. Mr Peter Tidey, pro­


Our new “steam and dry” system guarantees perfect curtain cleaning every time eliminating pressing and - shrinkage and: your curtains are. carefully packed for transportation


V Hoteliers and Caterers Special Rates — Collection and rehanging servicei


available .


secuting, said that Almon- ti’s father, Mr Rocco Al­ monti, did not realise the pistols were missing until he had occasion to look for them. He called the police and his son frankly admit­ ted taking and selling them in Colne. One was recovered but


- Telephone Accrington 36593 for - full details /


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the other was resold before police could do anything. Mr Almonti did not seek compensation. Mr Stephen Barker, de­


COATS GENT’S SUIT. .


fending Almonti, said he had had “too much, too young.” When asked by his parents to stand on his own two feet in the world, he struggled and subsequently found him­ self short of cash, and took the antiques. Almonti had . lost his


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£2.60 £2.70


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reputation and brought shame upon himself and his parents, added Mi- Barker.


Paul will drive tanks


SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK * 1 $


Buy your bed today sleep in it tonight


BACK CARE MATTRESSES


e.g. 3ft. C38, £44, £45, etc. 4ft. 6in. £54, £69, £79..otc.


Sleepeezee, Dunlopillo, Rest Assured, Vl-Sprlng, etc._____ .


PLUS FREE


SPORTS BAG


SA VESTS on 4ft. 6in. double deep 4- drawer divan and mattress £124.95


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Largest bed in the area 6ft.


.......£249.00 .......£265.00 ........£399.00


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x 6ft. 6in„ fully sprung, Was Now Only)£ 2 9 5


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Over 150 singles in stock, price's at £69, £88 and £98 Double (4 drawers), prices at £108, £118, £135 and £175


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Sleepeezee, Duntoplllo, Rest Assured, Vl-Sprlng, -______ Burgess and Staples, etc._________ ■_


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Pipe Bunk Beds Superior Quality at unbeatable prices


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Rest Assured Sprung Edge 5ft. Divan Set


Complete £125


e.g. Vz PRICE Double Slumber Down Duvet (12 tog) 6ft. . 6in. x 6ft. 6in., White Goose Feather and Down. ,


DUVETS AL L QUALITIES NOW £34.85


we cater exclusively tor cash and C.Q.D- customers m PRESTIGE SUPER BEDS


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; ’ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY , . . . The family firm who trea t you right. {


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furbomatic Cylinder Vac I i . 9 5


jr Normal Price £94.95) | brushing action


iMOOOW motor paper dustbags


END OF E R A at HEATON’S


AFTER 26 YEARS WE ARE CHANGING OUR IMAGE, STOCK MUST BE REDUCED BY £50,000, MUST BE


FURNISHING WAREHOUSE


CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST WAS NOW


lh a ^sadrl9! '. . l! b.'.e..a.n.d............. £546.50 £350.00


(Teeaa k )!!!!.^ !n.!!° ".Iab!.e........ms-oo £50.00 Set of 4 Wheelback Chairs


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4.1522 Wood Bros Chairs........ £440.00 £200.00 4 Wheel Back Priory per 4 ..... £234.20 £159.00 Circular Macintosh Table......... £219.00 £125.00 4 McIntoshladder Back


r n n c n Chairs...................... .....••••••■■ £13478


Hammonds Bedroom Fitment _ - 7W. Sin; high x 8ft. 8VMn....... ^ gQ £ 3 9 5 .0 0


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Hydabed.................................. £627.00 £399.00 2-seater Cottage Suite with


R e c l l n e r ........ . £275.00 £ 1 9 5 .0 0 Stevens Tribune Suite (1).......... £1540.00 £650.00 2-Seater Cottage Suite...;....:....;.; £359.00


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Lessons in shearing


FARMERS interested in improving their sheep shearing technique are being invited by Rowland Farmers’ Training Group to attend two courses in Bowland this month under the expert guidance . of shearer. Robert Dodgson. More information' may


be had from Lynne Hudgell, Clitheroe 24400


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RAISING their glasses for a toast to the healthy future of the "Woolpack’ is this cheerful band of fans______________ ■


Bridge Club


I WINNERS at Clitheroe I Bridge Club’s weekly du­ plicate game were: Mrs Snowden and Mrs Pickles, Mrs Bussell and Mr Nicol


Smith. T h e f o l lo w in g h a n d


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north, nut after a pre-emptive three spade opening by south, several pairs playea in a spade slam, which fails on the lie of the suit.


The par contract is 6 NT by HIGGINS — PARKINSON


Tenerife followed the wedding at Whalley Parish Church of Mr Steven Jeffrey Higgins and Miss Janet Parkinson. The bride, a bank clerk,


A honeymoon in


is the eldest daughter of Mrs H. Parkinson, of The Acres, Barrow, and the late Mr T. T. Parkinson. The bridegroom, a com­


'flounced; frills on the skirts and trimmed with white lace and blue satin ribbons.


Susan and Carol Parkin­ son, the bride’s sisters, who wore pale blue off- the-shoulder dresses with


Br idesmaids were


pany director, is the elder son of Mrs S. Higgins, of Pendleton Road, Wiswell, and the la te Mr J . Higgins. The bride, given away


Their headdresses were circlets of blue and white silk flowers trimmed with blue ribbons. They also wore white lace gloves and carried white Bibles.


by.'-her eldest brother, Mr J; Parkinson, wore a full- length white, lace gown ' with a fitted bodice, full skirt trimmed with roses and satin ribbon and with a high neckline. Her waist-length veil, trimmed ; with a lovers’ knot design, ; was held in place. by a diamante tiara. ’ She. car­ ried a bouquet of silk blue roses, forget-me-nots and white gypsophila.


Davies, groomsman was Mr P. Davies and ushers were Mr R. Harper and Mr T. Moran.


Best man was Mr H.


ducted by the Rev. Michael Ackroyd and or­ ganist was Mr J. R.


Thornton. A reception was held at


the Stirk House Hotel, Gisbum.: The . couple are to live in Sabden. •Photograph: Mr R. Greenwood, Clitheroe.


The ceremony was con­


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P L U S The Choice of either


FREE CAR PARKING FOR MANCHESTER AIRPORT


OR FREE TRANSPORT AS WELL AS


FREE CHILDREN’S HOLIDAYS BUT, HURRY— these special offers are bound to sell very quickly DON’T MISS OUT on your winter sunshine — callinat


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"SMILE please!” Mr Stanley Slinger, of Langdale Avenue, Chtheroe, takes a photograph of Demdike Cottage for his album


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RED-HOT HOLIDAYS RED-HOT PRICES HOT OFF THE PRESS


spring holiday brochure You’ll find it’s full of amazing “value for money” holidays


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JUST a glimpse of the farm made it all worthwhile for Mrs Tomlinson .(left), seen at the gate, with her daughter, Mrs Nancy Goode, of Kidderminster (centre) and near-neighbour in Wood Terrace, Chat- burn, Mrs Dorothy Atkinson


FORMER pupil of Rib blesdale School, Clitheroe Paul Hindmarch (19). will soon be learning how to drive a tank. After com­ pleting 12 weeks basic training; Paul is now with the Royal Corps of Trans port. Paul’s parents, Tony


HEARING AID EXHIBITIONS!


Simply call into our centre to.see the full range.jDt the latesTaids available and dispensed throughout the UK. We give expert but friendly advice, leaflets and prices etc. and that very important after sales service is easily available.


PENSIONERS, PART EXCHANGES GIVEN SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR NOTHING BEHIND


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and Susan Hindmarch, of Tudor Close, Langho, re­ cently attended their son’s passing out parade at A1 dershot. Paul is starting a driv­


| vehicles, starting with tanks.


ing course at a depot near Hull and will learn to drive a variety of army


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Fitting compMrty Into the m t canal this tiny •Id Is packed wtth the latest ecouitlc micro electronics and Is prescription made to suit each IndMdutl hearing loss.


HEARING IS BELIEVING — during the next 10 deya we will arrange for you to have a FREE home trial, for two B


weeks you can try this marvellous tiny aid. Should you " not wlsn to keep It you will find wa make no charge or R pressure you to buy.


DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, CONTACT the"HEARING AID CENTRE 9 STANDISH STREET, BURNLEY. Tel. 33010


A Permanent Centre dispensing all types of aid with continuous service — home consultations arranged Nelson — Colne local consultations


MONDAY, AUQUST~13th 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. R. LEE, Chemist, 6 Market Streot, Nelson, fa L 64940


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Call into your Pendle Travel shop TODAY and pick up your FRE E copy of the brand new Airtours early Autumn thru’


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