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li/ 22331 (Classified)


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


ClilhstM-Advertiser and Times, February 16th, 198b 9 DUE TO BAD W O


FLOD SALVAG i ' SALE.. - ,'


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_6p ft -13.5p


1S Redwood__10p


' T & G Flooring 11.5p Skirting ------- 12.5p Skirting --------16.5p


f S I 77.00


des to 3 from.


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2"_____ 34.5p per ft 8' to 16* LENGTHS


idow Frames ss Joinery I H O D D


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4' S/Glazed £28.60 eciai Sizes to Order.


ARRY - V A T EXTRA. •


=TWOODS, HARDWOODS, OARD, MOULDINGS, SLATE LATHES.


I, . ‘ ATABLE PRICES NOW.


srCo.Ltd.


p r At t s t r e e t , ASHIRE. -


iley26241 n I r f io m a s\ l 0 & aS,r‘


__17p per ft _ 21p per ft __ 25p per ft _31.5p per ft


INE Brazilian any Doors


Still 1,000’s of gardening .


bargains


Now’s the time to stock up for spring and save £££’& ,


'• ie. 3K’s ICI Garden Plus .


, ONLY 99p RRP £2.14 Certified AI Scotch


20 VARIETIES EATHER CONDITIONS-


s extended until the end of . February ' •


Growth in driving cases


DRINK-DRIVING offences in the Ribble Valley continue , to rise, according to a police chiefs report to the annual Brewster Sessions at Clitheroe.


sion, Chief Supt Joseph Henderson, told the licensing justices that 48 jeople were brought Defore the courts last year


Head of the Colne Divi­


for offences . related to drink-driving and failing to provide a sample, com­ pared with 38 in 1982.. His report showed that


SEED POTATOES


ONION SETS— SHALLOTS — . BULBS


Full range of Johnsons Flower and Vegetable Seeds


Also THOMPSON and MORGAN and UNWINS SEEDS


3? B A R K E R S f i S t , .


PRIMROSE NURSERIES and GARDEN CENTRE W


. WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 23521 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK


AT CUTHEROE MARKET. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY


| jumped to safety seconds before 60 • tons of feed stored in a silo at Low Moor Farm, Clitheroe, collapsed and suffocated five cows.


A CLITHEROE teenager Fine cows die in form mishap jumps as silo collapses


animals, worth £3,250, perished.


former Nicky O’Rourke, (15), of Nelson Street, who helps out at the farm, was pulling back a cover on top of the. 12ft. high pile when he' noticed a large crack. He jumped clear just


Ribblesdale School fifth


tionally hampered by .the power blackout' and for about half-an-hour had to work by the headlamps of their machines.


before the pile enveloped and killed the feeding Friesians below. Mr David Ashworth


' best milkers I had, but the worst thing is that my insurance company says


just after the cows had been milked. “It’s , a real blow,” said David, “They were the


The accident happened


(pictured) and his brother Alan, who run the farm along with a third brother Howard, began a desper­ ate digging operation along with Nicky. Firemen from Clitheroe


The firemen were addi­


that this kind of accident is not covered by the farm’s general policy." To cover for such an


eventuality would cost about £30 an animal, which was not economical,, he said. ; The accident also came as a blow to Alan, who runs a milk round. These cows produced


about 20 gallons ■ a day. “Until they are replaced, I’m going to have to buy milk to make'up the dif­ ference,” he said.


‘Kidnapped’ for charity


and Accrington were quickly on the scene to help, but their efforts were'in vain and the five


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when you ctrolux vac.


j h ......... pa** '!oOs&t ON •f Ho pat' ptoj Bang&Olufsen 'OFFERS END FEBRUARY 27th


nl Cylinder Vac A 2 - 9 5


STARTING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th


DYNASTAR OMEGLASSII.....................£159.00 REDUCED TO £79.50


SKI EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING UP TO 50% OFF SKIS


ROSSIGNOL RADIAN...............................£109.95 REDUCED TO £59.95 ROSSIGNOL SUNRISE................................£94.50 REDUCED TO £49.95 DYNASTAR CT2...................^ ................. :.£69.00 REDUCED TO £39.95 ALFA COMPACT JUNIOR S i f t s ....................Now REDUCED TO £19.95


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SALOMON SX90E............ .......................... £122.00 REDUCED TO £69,95 SALOMON SX90N... WEINMANN LIGHTWEIGHT....


NQRDICA STRATUS..................... SALOMON SX60.................. :.......... KOFLACH G.T................ ............. ; CABER MUIRA.............................


FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS ON SKI BOOTS ; .£101.00 REDUCED TO £79.95


..........£58.95 REDUCED TO £39.95 .........£19.90 REDUCED TO £29.95


Great Reductions on Cinzano, Luhta,. Nevica and Tiklas Clothing.


Ellesse Ski Suits and Anzi Besson Ski Jackets. * • v:


OVER 50% OFF


A LARGE RANGE OF SNOW BOOTS AT BARGAIN PRICES


A Selection of —


• Waterproof Clothing, Walking and Climbing Boots, Ruck­ -


sacks, Sleeping Bags and Tents are offered at greatly reduced prices.


10% OFF all other goods not included in the Sale. F763 lb capacity)


9 95 DUCTION PRICE


mm, W


-'coachStreet, Sklplon,


.IU R UTIOEDC RIC


E 82 29.95 £239.95 £10 P N 11


NOHMAl • price SAVE


8^231LH Open 9am—5pm CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY


UNBELIEVABLE PRICE CUTS'*. Wo have just negotiated a bulk


BUY NOW AT 1980 PRICES v


, > pu« P asK r u™ o S 8%s,°, Access/Barclaycard Offers subject lo availability


t approval. Ask for details Information in writing eb shop or from Norweb.


NT CREDIT LE UP TO £800


Road, Preston PR18LE. .


, |,e, UP VC double glazed kitchen window Jnetalled was £163, NOW REDUCED TO C130■,'


- Cairor phone today tor Free-no-obllgatlon estimate ^


• ‘ See part of our huge range on show at KALENDAR k it c h e n s '


SQUARE DEAL WINDOW CO. LTD 31 KINO STREET. CLITHEROE. Tel. 24864


'■ TELEPHONES:


Editorial...........Clitheroe 22324 Advertising.......Clitheroe 22323 .'Classified.......Burnley 22331


* - THE LIGHTING £


SHOP


£ N TON, BR0LD 1C £ . Telephone 812105 :•


J ‘ OPEN SATURDAY. J .-■


T ■■ : until 5 p.ni. Closed all day Tuesday, + ■ EWW AN SWK Tory drive


CLITHEROE Conservat tive -branch’s' monthly whist, winners. were, — Ladies: Mrs J: Domakin, Mrs Charnley, Mrs E. Fisher. Gents: Mr Charri- ley,' Mrs R. Pye, Mr ,T. Adey. Domino winners; Mrs M. Lund, Mr.H:


•/ »>, £ L.y‘ &


UNION BAN . DEPLORED


THE Government’s deci­ sion ■ to ban '• trade. unions at the Cheltenham GCHQ and to offer financial, in­ ducements tq employees has been deplored by the committee of the Ribble Valley SDP.'


£ £


The finest • J selection of


*


l DECORATIVE * *


£ LIGHTING $ M In the area


m- - ’ . ,


■ coffee evening held by. the’; . village’s Young'Farmers;.


SCHOOL' funds at Bolton- by.-Bowland were given a boost of £130," thanks/to a


Club. , ' „ V


) ■ Siaeshows, a’ bring-and-. buy : stall, raffle and tom-


! bola were. all.popular, with i'the j 70'people .vwho; .at-; : tended. and/>the school’s ' headmistress, '.Mrs ■ Jen- 1 nifer' Matthews j . thanked the club for its efforts.-.


Hannah •• RoJBe’r tso n (centre)'taking, a guess: at the" name", of ■ the . tefldy bear: .


rOur /picture shows^.Mrs ' TELEPHONES:


: Editorial..'...'..... Clitheroe 22324 •Advertising.... ..Clitheroe.22323 . Classified...... .....Burnley 22331


.TALK ON b a n k in g


• CLITHEROE. and district Young F.armers,; wdre


• ture 1 by, <-.Mr■: Sloan, ■ of Lloyds Bank.' , * '7


given an, insight into, the banking side .;of agricuL


"Adam ’Spurgeon, .and Roger Nelson. '


• 3114,‘Bacup 13; Clitheroe'C 28, Slaidbui^ri 34;


Salmesbury A 35 .Clitheroe B 28):Bacup 22| Clitheroe C 18;r Slaidbum


Juniors: Clitheroe A 50, 32.' ‘ ^ 1 -4. 7 O '


1 .Clitheroe. A 41V£, Salmes- ;bury;A 4414; Clitheroe. B


• Qqiz results — Seniors: ‘ ’ ' r'


H e, was ,thanked-sby, i-,.,


..... £120.90 REDUCED TO £69.95 ........£95.00 REDUCED TO £49.95 £69.50 REDUCED TO £55.95


-nostalgia at Clitheroe’s Pendle Luncheon Club when some special guests dropped in to mark its 19th birthday. A cake, baked by Mrs


THERE was a touch of YFC’s effort for school


, Cowgill. Also present were the


Phyllis Todd, the first secretary of the club, was cut by Clitheroe . Mayoress Mrs Anne


Mayor, Coun. John Cowgill; Mr John Myers, vice-chairman of the Old People’s Welfare Committee; Miss Dorothy Rushton, the club’s founder chairman; and Mrs .... Mollie Hood, one of the club’s first volunteer . cooks.


v W h e re h om e c a re c o s ts less!


SPECIAL BULK PURCHASE


VINYLS


ONLY £ 2 a 8 5 superb patterns


B L U E H AW K P L A S T E R C O V IN G 4in.-width


£9.25 ; , RRP £12.59


5in. width £9.99 £13.74


Boxes 33ft.


MAGICOTE VINYL silk pnd matt


O N L Y £ 3 .9 9 >-


MAGICOTE , WHITES 1 STILL ONLY


£4.95 NATURAL1 3 litres silk and matt FREE EXTRA 20% ,


BROLAC BRILL WHITE GLOSS


£ 2 .7 9 litre v


BLUE HAWK ARTEX TEXTURE FINISH POWDER


i


2.5 litres brill white ; ' BIG SAVINGS ALWAYS ON ANAGLYPTA,


PAINTS, ETC., ETC. . '


£ 5 .4 9 10kg. . - RRP £7.59


SUPERGLYPTA, VINYLS, CONTOURS, WALLPAPERS, ' . .


’ Agents for wallpaper, fabric and co-ordinated accessories by leading manufacturersjncluding: SANDERSON, DOLLY: MIXTURES, MEN ONLY,


‘ftVYMURA, etc., etc: Select in the comfort^ofVour homei by^uslng our.patterjvrv'^'-' :?.■ 't,


. x ,book loan service. }


29 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE 'm Tel. 23882. 17 Albert Road, Barnoldswick. Tel. 813867.


Also at Wetherby, Knaresborough, llkley, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Hems- ' worth.


77Y r n „,**


A “RANSOM” demand paid for the Pendle witch at Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe — which was kidnapped one morning — has benefited the RSPCA. The three-foot' high


held until pupils in the house raised money to re­ lease'her. Various fund-raising ac­


witch, which resides in Pendle House room, was


tivities were carried out the kidnappers returned her safely to her home and the RSPCA received a cheque for £27.50.


Naturalists learn about swans


apart from two years ago when there was a slight drop, the numbers.of per­ sons charged had shown a steady overall increase since 1980. On a brighter note, the


CLITHEROE


Society' members mfp/jsjd a talk entitled “Swans of | the world,” by Mr R. Read, of Poulton-le-Fylde. He explained th a t I





Chief. S u p t’s rep o r t showed that drink7infju- enced assaults on police were down from six in 1982 to two, though* the number of such attacks on the public were up, from 13 to 15. Twenty-three people,


among them one female and a juvenile, were con­ victed of drunkenness last year, compared with 18 the year before.


Milk bottle contained fungus


A.PINT of milk bottled at a Thornley farm and deli­ vered to a Chorley college contained algae and fungus, • Clitheroe magis­ trates were told. For not' ensuring that


swans took four years to reach maturity and that they mated for .life, keep­ ing to their own breeding I areas and driving off the young a t / th e yearling stage.' Bewick swans were easily identifiable as every bird had a different bill. Some could achieve over 100 mph in flight. Mr Read said that the I


ILLSTON’S SALE LAST Few BAYS


.BY JAYCEE, WEBBER, REPRODUX, SUTCLIFFES, etc. ' - A large selection of


©ak jfurntturt OAK and MAHOGANY


FURNITURE ON DISPLAY


25% ..50% DISCOUNT OFF


OUR NORMAL PRICES ON ALL


FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY (while stocks last)


HEAVY DOMESTIC 80% Wool, 20% Nylon


biggest danger to swans was fishermen and ap­ pealed to them to be care­ ful how they disposed of | lead shot and nylon lines. He was thanked by Mr I


D. Topsfield. The next | lecture, a week today, will be “Portrait of the Ribble,” by Mr P. Lay-1 cock, of Whalley.


Talk on peace ,


the bottle was in a state of thorough cleanliness before use, Matthew and Eileen Forshaw, of Little Town Farm, Thornley were each fined £250 Each was ordered to pay costs of £22.50. Mr Keith Pair, defend­


ing, suggested that the bottle concerned could have been a “lost” one which had been returned to Thornley in a chipped state, allowing the fungus to enter, and ha<j unfortu­ nately been missed during checking and cleaning.


Celebration luncheon for club ,C. Pollard.


camp A TALK about the Greenham Common peace camp was given at Sabden and Read Labour Party’s meeting by Mrs Alice Thornber, who recently spent a' day there as a member of Burnley CND. She was thanked by Mr


Chairman, Mr T. Hors- field; vice-chairman, Mrs I. Wolski; secretary, Mr T. Farrell; treasurer, Mrs F. Pollard; auditor, Mrs K. Newby; social secret­ ary, Mrs P. Hutchinson; Press officer, Mr J. Barrow.


Officers elected were: • ~ Chemists’ rota


TODAY and tomorrow, R. N. and M. Read,-Moor | Lane, Clitheroe, will, be open until 6-30 p.m. Sunday: Boots, Castle Street, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until 6- 30 p.m.


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