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


SUMMER SALE


Buy your bed today sleep In it tonight


"upmarket beds for prestige heads"


e.g. 3ft. C38, C44, E45, etc. 4ft. 6ln. ES4, £69. £79. etc.


b a c k Ca r e m a t tr e s s e s


Sleepeezee, Dunloplllo, Rest Assured, Vl-Spring, etc.


4ft 6in. double, four drawer divan and mattress £99


3ft.......................£1.49.95 4ft. 6in.................£249.00 5ft.......................£265.00 6ft.......................£399.00


SLEEPEEZEE


Double Mattress with deep 4 drawer Divan complete


DUNLOPILLO headboard £ 1 6 5 n DRAWER DIVAN er 250 gowns liding manufac- b


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Pine Bunk Beds Superior Quality at


unbeatable prices Over 150 singles in stock, price's at £69, £88 and £98


Double (4 drawers), prices at £108, £118, £135 and £175 Sleepeezee — Dunloplilo — Rest Assured — Vl-Sprlng etc.


Silentnight Sprung


Edge 5ft. Divan Set Complete


4 r New down (12 tog), feather and down, Super ± Terylene 11.0 tog. e.g. Double Size Feather and n Down £26.50 by Fios, Fnug, Puffin._______


, DUVETS ALL QUALITIES


THE ONE PRICE GUARANTEE Beats Town Centre Prices every time. This is not reflected in our


prices— no obligation— no double pricing — no H.P.or credit, we cater exclusively for cash and C.O.D. customers


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IF IELD SUITE in l re d


CTION £795


fDRALON SUITE It IITION £440


VAT RATE HALVED TO 7 1/2%


No! the chancellor hasn’t changed the VAT rate but SQUARE OEAL HAVE.


Why? To mark the launching of our brand new window system combining the strength snd slimline elegance of gleaming white . polymlnlum with the thermal Insulation value of uPVC.


How? On orders placed during the month of June, SQUARE DEAL WILL PAY HALF THE VAT.


Call or ring your nearest showroom today this offer can’t be repeated.


SQUARE DEAL WINDOWS SHOWROOMS: BOROUQH ROAD, DARWEN


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210 CHORLEY OLD ROAD, BOLTON 493995 Also on display at Kalendar Kitchens, 31 King Street,' Clitheroe. 24884.


It’s all happening down at Edisford


THERE will be something for everyone in the Edisford and Low Moor Community Festival which starts a week tomorrow.


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22nd 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. We have just completed the alterations to our new SALES and RECEPTION area.


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FREE GIFTS! SPECIAL OFFERS! FREE


COMPETITION! Win a super SHARP PRINTING CALCULATOR


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PRINTING BACK YORK STREET, CLITHEROE, LANCS Tel. 22549 ,


Open 8-15-5-15 Monday— Friday


TUES., JUNE 26th WED., JUNE 27th 1984


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long festival is a joint effort by Edisford PTA and St Paul’s Church, Low Moor.


The fun-packed week- A grancf~fete TrTEdis-


dance at Edisford School on the Friday, and on Saturday there is an out­ door market at St Paul’s Church.


It starts with a summer


Sunday School anniver­ sary, featuring a family festival at 10-30 a.m. in­ cluding the crowning of the rose queen, a proces­ sion and parish lunch.


Sunday sees the church


oress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. and Mrs Bernard Thornton, will be there.


The Mayor and May­


ford School is fixed for Saturday and the celebra­ tions end on Sunday with a festival thanksgiving service and Sunday School prize distribution, at­ tended by the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Howel Jones. Throughout the week


there will be a hobbies exhibition in church.


Tribute


over sixties will be pro­ vided by school children in the parish hall at 2-30 p.m. on Monday and at 7- 30 p.m. the Regional Music School will present “Music for a summer evening” in the church.


Entertainment for the


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“Bright the vision” ser­ vice for senior citizens at 2-30 p.m. with Clitheroe Townswomen’s Guild choir. The preacher is former Chatburn vicar Canon Edward Wynne, now retired.. On Wednesday there


Tuesday’s event is a ROAD ROUTE A65 SETTLE


MEMBERS of the Ribble Valley Parish Councils’ Liaison Committee stood in silence for a few mo­ ments in memory of those who lost their lives in the Abbeystead disaster.


Walmsley (Mellor) said the committee’s prayers and thoughts went out to the sick and injured and to all the families of those who lost their lives.


Chairman Coun. John


A COFFEE morning in aid of the modernisation programme at Wadding- ton Hospital raised more than £425. .


tracted many people to the Founder’s Day event, which was arranged in the hospital grounds by the trustees. There were sev­ eral stalls, one run by the residents themselves.


Guesswork pays off for Rees


A LUCKY guess by Chaigley schoolboy Rees Walker, of Withgill Farm, has netted him £20 from Barclays Bank.


there was £7.99V£’ in a money box on the bank’s stand at the Heritage Fair — the closest to the actual total of £7.72.


Rees (8) estimated that


the bank on Monday from student business officer Mr David Galloway.


He received his prize at


Kristian Cole (11), of Meadow' View, Low Moor (£10) and Mohammed Zahur (14), of Holden Street, Clitheroe (£5).


Prizes were also won by ^ \ t i i i p i i Gain top award


will be a communion ser­ vice in church at 10 a.m., a coffee morning at the vicarage and a junior disco at Edisford School at 6 p.m. It’s the mums and tod­


The lovely weather at­ PRESTIGE SUPER REDS


10, 12 & 14-Burnley Rd., Padiham and 7, 9, & 11 Higher Eanam, Blackburn


O P EN A L L D A Y S A TU R D A Y The family firm uiho treat you right. £ 1 1 5


Mrs Janet Hemingway and entertainment was provided by a display of Scottish jigs and reels by members of Clitheroe and district Caledonian Society. Afterwards the audience was invited to join in the dancing. After a buffet supper, Mrs Hemingway thanked everyone concerned for


guild and members, and 26 members of Clitheroe’s “twin” guild, Selby, in Yorkshire. A large birthday cake decorated with the TWG logo was cut by president


making the evening an enjoyable occasion and looked forward to another 21 successful years.


Sun draws the customers


women's organisations in the town. These included the federation president, chairman, past chairman of the


THERE was plenty to celebrate at the Clitheroe Evening Townswomen’s Guild June meeting, for it was the group’s “coming of age” party. There were 130 ladies present, including guests representing other


BRIDGE CLUB


AT Clitheroe Bridge Club’s weekly duplicate session, held on Wednesday at the Brown Cow, Chatbum, winners were: NS, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mrs A. Brenton, Mrs J. Wilson and Mrs M. Ainsworth. EW, Mr W. Grindley and Mr Leader, Mrs H. Taylor and Mrs K. Higson. On the following hand, only


County ‘phantom’ cleaners giving village raw deal


THE Ribble Valley Council is to compile a list of possible options to the current nighways amenity cleansing arrangement that it has with the County Council . . . as soon as it receives the views of the local parish councils. The issue has been Parish Councils’ Liaison


forced by Waddington. Committee, Waddington Parish Council which, in a Parish Council chairman letter to the local authori- Coun. Eric Edmondson ty, claimed it was getting said that his village would a raw deal.


_____________________ lengthsman. At a meeting of the


Planning Deanery Festival


three EW pairs bid to the best contract of three no trumps, most contracts being played in three clubs by West. When West opens the bid­


choice, but could re-bid two no trumps, which shows 11 or 12 high card points (but the club queen and the spade king are good cards). West will then raise this to three no trumps. I t may not be the best of


ding with one club, East should bid one no trump, but if he bids one heart, West will re-bid one spade. Eas t then has a difficult


bidding sequences, but the final contract is correct. E dealer, love all.


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REPRESENTATIVES of different branches of the Mothers’ Union in the Bolland Deanery met at Waddington Vicarage on Thursday evening, under the chairmanship of Mrs G. Pennington, presiding member.


ported on meetings of the Council and Executive she had attended as the Bol­ land representative. For the first time the council meeting had been ar­ ranged to take .place in the evening instead of the morning and many rep­ resentatives who work were able to attend.


Mrs Pennington re­


the Deanery Festival, which this year will be held at Waddington in September, and on the overseas sale in Skipton on September 24th, when the Bolland Deanery agreed to stock a kitchen stall.


Discussion took place on


thanked for her hospitali­ ty, and refreshments were served.


Mrs N. Goodchild was


be in a chaotic state if it not employed its own


“We’re proud of our vil­ lage and although we pay a price for county cleans­ ing, we are not getting value for money.”


Said Coun. Edmondson:


County Council street cleaning workers and machines had never been seen in the village, calling them “ the phantom cleaners.”


H e c la im ed th a t th e


lington) said he agreed with Coun. Edmondson, adding that County does not send men to villages where it is known that street cleaning is being carried out by parish c o u n c i l - em p lo y e d lengthsmen.


(Clitheroe) said that if the Ribble Valley Council was not satisfied with the ser­ vice provided, it should deploy the money to the parishes, which could pro­ vide th e i r own lengthsmen.


Coun. B e r t Jones


of Waddington, backed the idea of keeping street cleaning at local level. He said th a t mechanical cleaners do not collect litter hidden in hedges or behind ’ railings, and lengthsmen were the best way of keeping villages tidy.


Coun. David Crompton, Coun. Bill Fleming (Bil-


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June Uth, 1981 9


C a s t l e C o u t u r e o( CJitheroe


Distinctive Elegance by Maureen Howson SPECIAL SALE


ANNOUNCEMENT CLEARANCE OF MANY HIGH CLASS


GARMENTS AT HALF PRICE OR LESS TO MAKE WA Y FOR THE COMING AUTUMN ’84 COLLECTIONS


MANY MORE ITEMS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR SALE.


e.g.: A range of Louis Feraud gowns from £85 usually £189


e.g. Geiger Suits (Austria). Normally £165.99 Now £110 '


Elsa Correll! Suede/Leather Suits. ONE ONLY Normally £420 Now £200


Two-way^Skirtsformally £63 Now £36


Lucie James Knits. Few only Normally £135 Now £70 '


Tootaf Skirts Normally £38 Now £20 Few only Cotton^lo^isys Normally £42 Now £20


Sllk/Polyester Blouses Normally £42 Now £20. _______ A few at £12.99___


Summer Dresses Normally £134 Now at £45. Few 3:pleccTPeter Barron Normally £96 Now at £50


Peter Barron Cotton Gowns Normally £82.89 Now £49


Peter Baron Skirts and Sun tops Normally £51.50 Now £35.99


Traditional Daks Skirts Normally £73 Now £49


Pucclnnl Dress/Jacket Silk Normally £119 Now at £49.99


WEDDING DRESSES


Clearance of previous season's stock. Few only Normally £295 Now £85 '


LINGERIE AND BEACHWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES


MANY MORE SKIRTS. GOWNS, SUITS ETC., AT WELL BELOW HALF PRICE.


OPEN 9-30 a.m. to 8-30 p.m. MON.-FRI. 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY


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' were just some of the ac­ tivities undertaken by Sean Wilson and Robert' Ward to gain' their Chief Scout’s awards.


EXPEDITIONS, first aid work, canoeing and sailing


and Robert, of Peel Street, both 15 and pupils of Ribblesdale School, are good friends and have done most of the ■ work together.


with the awards by assis­ tant district commissioner y


Hawk patrol in the 1st. Pendle Scout troop and ■ Robert is hfs assistant. They were presented


Sean is leader , of the Sean, of Pimlico Road, ’


awarded at a district Scout camp meeting, based on an inspection of the the patrol camp ■ site by ■ two Burnley Scout .leaders. Items taken into consideration were , hy- -giene and tidiness.


sented Andrew Heales (15), of Waddow Grove, Waddington, with a camp­ ing trophy. Andrew re­ ceived the award on behalf of the Falcon patrol, of which he is leader. The tro p h y was


for Scouts, Mr Simon Nanson. They will receive their certificates at a later date.1 Mr Nanson also pre­


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