Clitheroe 22324 (Edi Misc
10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 19th, 1984
Farmed at Billington
A WISWELL mant who
kept Hollins Farm, Bil lington, for more than 30 years, has died. Before going into busi
ness on his own, Mr John Middleton (75), worked on a farm in Sabden for 14 years. He was a familiar figure
with his wife, Ellen, to Pleckgate, Blackburn, 18 months ago. The couple had nine
at Clitheroe and Gisbum auction marts for over half a century. Mr Middleton retired
United Reformed Church preceded interment in the churchyard.
children. A service at Tockholes
OUT OF THE MOUTHS!
TWO stories for you this week. The first concerns a Methodist Minister well known to many of you who was conducting a ser vice in a tiny chapel tu c k e d aw ay in a remote corner of the moors. As is customary early
light to the eye, but the particular pride of the gardener are thfe clematis of which he has quite a variety, each plant prolific with blooms. As we walked round
in the proceedings, he spoke a few words to the
Whalley Window
children present. “Do any of you,” he enquired, “have a little animal you keep as a pet?" Hands shot up. One
little fellow had a dog, a little girl a cat, others had rabbits and cavies while one tiny chap piped up proudly that he had a pet lamb. The clergyman was
are even more beautiful than the illustrations on the front of the seed packets. . Every bloom is a de
the other evening, I ad mired each in turn. “But this,” I said, “is quite beautiful. It beats the lot.” My friend smiled. “Ah,”
for a spot of horticultural scandal. “Tell me about
THIS is the fisherman’s story about the one that didn’t get away! Former Pendleton man
Gayland Lambert was fish ing on a Ribblesdale Angl ing Association stretch of the Ribble, near Clitheroe, around mid night on Friday when he felt a sharp tug on his line.
the help of companion Francis Ireland, of Lime Cress, Pendleton, and found it was a whopping 161b. salmon.
He netted the fish with
my eyes as I had only been using a small sea trout fly. I had to be very careful when reeling in, as my line had only a 51b breaking strain,” said Mr Lambert (69). The salmon, the largest
“I could hardly believe
to be caught on the as sociation waters this year, was later cut up and di vided between friends and relatives. For the purists: The
fish was caught on a size 10 teal, blue and silver fly-
WHAT A WHOPPER!
SABDEN SPORTS DAY
THE annual sports day at St Mary’s RC School, Sabden, featured a novel ty mums v children rounders match. But unfortunately it
wasn’t the mum’s day, arid even with the support
by a good number of pa rents and spectators on the school field. ■
of a few dads, who joined in midway through the match, they were beaten convincingly 32-25 by the pupils. . The-races were watched
RESULTS
Marianne Dewhurst, joint 2nd, Stacey Bromley and Hannah Jacques. Boys — Paul Hayth- ornthwaite, Anthony Ains worth 6 years, Girls — Heat 1, Anne Parsons, Sarah Wright. Heat 2, Lisa Smethurst, joint 2nd Julia and Joanne Harper. 50m: Boys — Kieron Parsons, Jonathan George. Girls — Lisa Dearden, Marie Bywater. 60m:
Philip Backhouse. Heat 2, Mark Riley, Leo Bentley. Girls — Fiona Hindle, Julia Prender- gast. 70m: Mixed — Maurice Camm, Anthony Musker. Egg and spoon Infant boys
Boys — Heat 1, joint 1st Matthew’ Gorton and John-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
— Paul Haythomthwhite, An thony Ainsworth. Infant girls — Heat 1, Anne Parsons, Emma Mead. Heat 2, Marianne Dew’hurst, Hannah Jacques. Heat 3, Joanne Harper, Lisa Smethurst. Boys — Kieron Parsons,
Jonathan George. Girls — Marie Bywater, Lisa Dearden. Mixed — Heat 1, Thomas Flanagan. Heat 2, Mark Riley, Leo Bentley. Skipping. Girls — Claire
he said, “the Duchess of Edinburgh. There’s a story behind her.” “Go on,” I urged, eager
her.” “The first year,” Sam
duly impressed. “A pet lamb!” he exclaimed. “And what do you call her?” “A bloomin’ nuisance,”
explained, “it grew to a couple of feet and then wilted. We were terribly disappointed — couldn’t understand it at all. The following year it was the same story. I t grew beautifully until it reached two feet then, once again, it just collapsed. “It really got me down.
1. (—) “Hole in my shoe” — Neil. 2. (1) “Two tribes” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. 3. (5) “Relax” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. 4 (11) “When doves cry” — Prince. 5. (12) “What’s love got to do with it?” — Tina
10. (13) 1 1 . (— )
13. (15) “Love resurrection” — Alison Moyet. 14. (—) ‘Seven seas” — Echo and the Bunnymen. Young at heart” — Bluebells.
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called out big brother before the small boy had a chance to answer. A lovely story, I think, and now for one of a different kind. We have a neighbour
I read all the books, lis tened to Gardeners’ Ques tion Time, tried every trick I knew. Then, the third year, in desperation, I had an inspiration. I got a William Gladstone and put them side by side in the same bed.” “And the result?” I
who is an excellent gar dener; more than one, as a matter of fact. The friend I have in
15. (20) 1 6 . (— ) 17. (16)
18. (17) “Thinking of you” — Sister Sledge. 19. (—) “Life on your own” — Human League. 20. (3) “Time after time” — Cyndi Lauper.
ouevres in the Dark.
“It’s a hard life” — Queen. LP of the week: “Wipe out” - Various Artists. Chart compiled by Castle Records
Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the top: and Tapes.
queried. ’ “Just look at her!” com
mind’ has an immaculate plot of earth; each time I stroll round it and come home to contemplate my own slightly tatty nature reserve, I hang my head in abject shame. In our friend’s garden
manded Sam. “With Wil liam for company she has never looked back. She flourished, grew and grew and grew. Just look at those blooms.” He was right to feel
“You think you're a man”— Divine. “Talking loud and clear” — Orchestral Man-
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6. (6) “White lines (don’t don’t do it)” — Grand Master and Melle Mel. “Sister of mercy” — Thompson Twins. “Stuck on you” — Lionel Ritchie. “Jump (for my love)” — Pointer Sisters. “State of shock” — Jacksons. “Breakin’ . . . there’s no stopping us now” — Ollie and Jerry. Small town boy” — Bronski Beat.
Turner.
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Smethurst, joint 2nd, Fiona Hindle and Teresa Bromley. Sack. Infant girls — Heat 1,
Stacey Bromley, Marianne De whurst. Heat 2, Julia Harper. Heat 3, Emma Brown, Sarah Wright. Infant boys — Paul H ay th o rn th w a i te , Mark Breakspear. Girls — Kirsty Catlow, Ann-Marie Backhouse. Mixed — Heat 1, Julia Pre- ndergast, Claire Smethurst. Heat 2, John-Philip Backhouse, Matthew Gorton. Three-legged. Mixed — Joint
1st, Maurice Camm and David Prendergast and Anthony Musker, and Martin Ward, Teresa Bromley and Claire Smethurst. Wheelbarrow. Heat 1,
that application is being made to the Ribble Valley Borough Council, by Rib blesdale Cement Limited, for planning permission in respect of the erection of six small silos adjacent to the existing large cement silos. The purpose of the installation is to provide more storage capacity for special cements and a modern bulk loading system to road tankers in cluding high performance dust suppression equip ment.
A copy of the application and of the plans and other documents submitted with it may be inspected at Ribble Cement Ltd’s of fices at all reasonable hours unitl August 8th, 1984.
Maurice Camm and David Pre ndergast, Anthony Musker and Martin Ward. Heat 2, John- Philip Backhouse and Matthew Gorton, Jason Whitfield and Matthew’ Harper. Bean bag. Mixed — An
thony Musker, Martin Ward. Throwing cr ick et ball:
Maurice Camm. Rounders ball: Helen Edw’ardson. Crick et ball: John-Philip Backhouse. Mum’s sack race: Mrs Whit
field. Mrs Houghton. Mum’s egg and spoon: Mrs Whitfield, Mrs Catlow.
Rally crews in the wars
each blade of grass, each radiant floral display is as near perfection as it could possibly be. His flowers
On their bikes!
l SUDDEN deluge could ot dampen the spirits of ight members of the tibble Valley Rotaract )lub when they went on a 2-mile bike ride through he area’s countryside. Led by president Mr )avid Brass, the mem- lers visited various pubs long the route, stopping it Waddington’s Sun Inn or supper, and finishing he ride at The Waggon ind Horses in Clitheroe. Said Mr Brass: “The
proud. They were magni ficent. So, if you, deai- reader, are having trouble with your own Duchess of Edinburgh, you know ex actly what to do. Put her to bed with William Glad stone.
J.F.
JobCentre cut opposed
A MOVE by the Man power Services Commis sion to reduce staff at Clitheroe JobCentre is to be resisted by the Ribble Valley Council. The council’s Policy and
S PO R T S T A R T S H E R E Frustrated
Summer darts
CREWS from Clitheroe and Distr ic t Motor Club had
mixed fortunes on various
events at the weekend. Several crews tackled the
Alsecure Silva Stages Multi- Venue Rally, which used Gis bum Forest, at Tosside. But many did not finish. One
COMPETITION for the Shield Insurance Services Achieve ment Aw’ard — a meal for two at the Castle Diner — for the highest finish, was fierce in the Clitheroe Summer Darts League on Monday. There were numerous 90
of the club’s most experienced loose surface drivers, John Cressey, rolled his car on a section at Preston Dock. Ian Parrington, of Bolton-by-
Bow’land’s Copy Nook Garage, in a 1600c.c. twin-cam Escort belonging to co-driver Geoff
Hartley, crashed on the penul timate stage. The car wrent end over end
and is a write-off. Steve Lew’is, in the Hillcrest
Resources Committee was told that the Commission
time and one part-time employee. At the suggestion of the
nembers enjoyed it so nuch 'that they have isked for another one in a ew weeks time.”
transport
B.Sc.
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B.Sc. honours degree in ransport operations and ilanning has been gained t Aston University by liss Heather Barnes. Heather (21), a former
Filling Station (Mitton) 1300 Ford Escort rolled on the last stage, at Tosside, after a prom ising drive. A broken halfshaft brought
wants to reduce staff from three full-time to two full
chairman, Coun. William Bowker (Chipping) the committee is writing to the commission objecting strongly to the depletion of the service in the area
Scotland
tupil of Clitheroe Girls’ Jrammar School, is the laughter of Mr and Mrs i’rank Barnes, of Chat- >urn Road, Clitheroe.
Lncient history BA honours degree in
A TALK and slide show about the Central High lands of Scotland was given to members of the Ribblesdale Camera Club by Mr Bob Merry. Mr Merry, of Lochaber
finishes. Particularly outstand ing were John Partington (White Horse) with a 100 check-out and Squire Warbur- ton (Kings) with a 108 finish. However, nobody could match L. Shipstone’s 167 finish for the New Inn. Another tre mendous
from Mick Blatchford with 14-dart finish for Kingn s. In
performance
going six points ahead of Oak j who, themselves, increased
an end to John Goreton’s ef forts in his 1300c.c. Escort and there was disappointment for Gordon Robinson in his IGOOc.c. Escort. Gordon, on only his second
teams won, victoria increasing the league. ill fot
their lead to five points over third-placed Black Horse. Next Monday sees the top four teams clashing in matches
which could be crucial for the final league positions. Teams- are reminded that
rally, had a brush w’ith the scenery in the morning, severe ly damaging the car’s front end. Unperturbed he carried on
matches continue over the holi day fortnight and that five-a side entries must be in by August 6th. Points and positions: Victoria
and w’ould have finished first in class and 14th overall if it had not been for a timing error . . . courtesey of a marshal. Be cause of this discrepancy he finished in 25th place and out of the class awards. Meanwhile, Rimington rally
driver Trevor Knowles w’as having a far happier time on a stage event at Lindholme. Trevor, accompanied by co
driver Ian Raynor, wras testing a new’ IGOOc.c. engine in his Ford Escort and put it through its paces to finish first in class and 10th overall. Three motor club members
Camera Club, showed slides of the Fort William area in different seasons and at various times of day.
Social night
icient history has been lined at Lancaster Uni- ■rsity by Mark Stelling 2), of Limefield Avenue, Tialley. Mark, a former lpil of Queen Elizabeth's rammar School, Black- lrn, is the son of Mr and rs Donald Stelling.
No action
RIBBLE Valley council lors decided to take no action when they received a request for discretio nary rate relief for a caretaker’s house, from the secretary and trustees of The Chapel House, Tosside. The request was put to members of the Finance and General Pur poses S^b-committee.
No TV licence
ADMITTING having no' television licence, Antony Jackson, of Con-way Avenue, .Clitheroe was fined £66 at Clitheroe Magistrates’ Court. For a similar offence,
Susan Stevenson, of Cent ral Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £50.
MORE than 20 members of the Ribble Valley Dis abled -Action Group met for a social evening at the Station Hotel, Clitheroe. The event, which included games of d a r ts and dominoes was organised by committee member Mrs Jean Loynd, of Albion Street, Clitheroe.
Chatburn Chatburn 123,
East Lancs A 97 for 9
A FRUSTRATING draw was all that Chatbum could manage when they played East Lancs A in this North East Lancs League game. Chatburn batted first and
Any person who wishes to make representations to the above-mentioned Council about the applica tion, should make them in writing, by that date, to the Council, at Clitheroe.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971 to 1974
CONSERVATION AREA: DESIGNATED
An application has been re ceived for permission for a
came a
struggled against some fine bowling. However, Alan O’Neill (29) and Tommy Thompson (27) helped to steady the innings. A hard hitting 24 from Ian Darbyshire took Cnat- bum to 123. When East Lancs batted,
1. Kitchen and bedroom ex tension, at Sara Cottage, 3 East View, Pendleton. 3/84/ 0357/P. 2. Window and door to exist ing roofed area, at 9 Gisburn Road, Bolton-by-Bowland. 3/ 84/0358/P. 3. Convert existing building into two houses, at 1 and 1A Berry Lane, Longridge. 3/84/ 0367/P. 4. Re-Roofing property, at 9 Market Place, Clitheroe. 3/84/ 0369/P. 5. Two storey detached dwel ling at land adjacent Trafford Lodge, Sawley. 3/84/0371/P.
Any person wishing to make representations should do so.
•Clough 2, R. Harrison 5, T. Thompson 27, G. Childs 0, P. StirzaKer 14, I. Darbyshire n.o. 24, D. Johnson 1, M. Pearce 2, Extras 18, Total 123. East Lancs A: 97 for 9. Chatbum Bowling: D. John
Chatburn soon had them in trouble and wickets fell steadi ly. How'ever, time lost through rain cost Chatbum the game, even though Chatbum claimed an extra five overs. Chatbum’s Tommy Thompson, with 6 for 23 off 18 overs, bad a great game. Chatburn: B. Allen 1, J. Rowley 0, A. O’Neill 29, P.
85, Oak A 79, Black Horse 74, White Horse A 68, Kings 64, Horseshoe 58, Craven 54, Oak B 49, New’ Inn 40, White Horse B 39, Dog and Partridge 31, Clitheroe FC23. Least darts (all w’ith 14): W.
Grice, P. Simpson, J. Overson (Victoria), M. Blatchford (Kings).
SINGLES TOURNEY
IN the James Braid Open Sing les tournament, at Clitheroe
w’ent autotesting at Burton Wood. David Whitfield, of Grindleton, after driveshaft problems, finished second in class and seventh overall. David Cowgill, of Saw’ley, was fifth in class and 16th overall while representing the ladies, Clitheroe*s Nicky Whitaker was seventh in class.
NETBALL
vision One — St Michael’s Ladies 12, Dominoes 12, Phoenix 9, Trinity Chicks 6, Scorpions 5, Calaerstones 2, Trinity YC 2. Division Two — Royals 12,
LATEST re su l ts in the Clitheroe Netball League are: Division One — Trinity Chicks 14, Phoenix 15; Scorpions 16, Dominoes 20. Division Two — Colts 32, St Michael’s Youth 10; Travellers 11, Rebels 33; Cosmos 20, St Michael’s Rovers 17;Points and positions are: Di
Golf Club, on Saturday, winner of the Southworth Scratch Trophy was Stephen Samuels,, of Burnley with a two-under- par round of 69. Runner-up was Clitheroe
youngster Tim Dawson with a one-over-par 72. Third was Clitheroe member Paul Marlow (73) and fourth, after a play-off with Mike Gray, of Lancaster, was another Clitheroe golfer, Mike Harding (74). The Holgate Handicap
son 13-3-33-2; T. Thompson 18- 7-23-6; B. Allen 5-1-14-1; A. O’Neill 4-0-17-0; R. Harrison 2- 0-3-0.
BOWLS
WINNER of Great Harwood Bowling League’s President’s Day competition, at Calder- stones Hospital on Saturday, was Mr N. Hill, of Springhill. In the final he defeated Mr A. Sburmer of Great Harwood. Beaten semi-finalists w’ere Mr R. Turner (Great Harwood) and Mr D. Bond (Foxhill). Prizes w’ere presented by pres ident Mr E. 'Hodginson, of Whalley.
TEAMS
Sat.): W. Slinger, T. O’Connor, G. Littlewood, K. Fawcett, D.
Clitheroe 1st (v Padiham, h.
Trophy was won by Wilpshire’s Tony Holt (72-7-65), second was Paul Collier, of Clitheroe (83-17-66), after a play-off with P. Jackson, of Fairhaven (79- 13-66). Fourth was Brian Ed mondson, of Clitheroe (81-14- 67), after a play-off with club colleague Robert Kane (77-10- 67).
Melvin in command
St Michael’s Rovers 10, Cosmos 10, Rebels 8, Colts 4, Travel lers 4, St Michael’s Youth 0.
Overwhelmed
IN their latest Matthew’ Brown Inter-Town Snooker League m a tch , C l i th e ro e were whitewashed 5-0 by^Bacup.
AT Grindleton FC’s annual meeting, it w’as decided that Melvin Edmondson should con tinue running the first team. The club hopes to field first and second teams again this year but needs a second XI manager as w’ell as new players. For anyone interested, train
Hardcastle, A. Henderson, R. Thornton, C. Sims, S. Black- bum. G. Sutcliffe, Townsley. Clitheroe 2nds (v Lucas, a,
Sat.): A. Rigby, S. Westhead, R. Banks, J. Boden, N. Ash- w’orth, C. Musson, A. King, M. Scott, M. Blackburn, G. Ben nett, C. Seed. Clitheroe 3rds (v Salcsbury,
in writing within 21 days from the date of this advertise ment, to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Plan ning Department, Council Of fices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA.
A copy of the application form and pfan may be inspected in
the Planning Department within the period stated. Signed: PHILIP BAILEY (Chief Architect and Planning Officer)
BOROUGH COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974
LISTED BUILDING:
An application has been re ceived for a
1. Window and door to exist ing roofed area, at 9 Gisburn Road,. Bolton-by-Bowland. 3/ 84/0358/P.
2. Part demolition alterations and renovation, at Stoops Lane Farm, Bolton-by-Bow land. 3/84/0366/P.
3. ■ Re-Roofing property, at 9 Market Place, Clitheroe. 3/84/ 0369/P.
,'of this advertisement to the Chief Architect and Planning Officer, Planning Department, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA, quoting reference number:
This property is included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or HiS' toric Interest. Any person wishing to make representa tions should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date
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Notice of application for John J. Crosier, of Painley Farm, Newsholme, Clitheroe, is ap plying for an operators' li cence renewal under which the land described below will . be used as an operating ' centre for two motor vehicles. I The land mentioned above is j Painley Farm, Newsholme, Clitheroe. Any person who is entitled and wishes to make representations against the grant of the application on environmental grounds should make those representations in writing to the Licensing Au thority at the Traffic Area Office at Arkwright House, Parsonage Gardens, Man chester, M60 9AN, within 21 days of the date on which this Notice is published. Further information about the applica tion and any entitlement to make representations may be obtained from that Traffic Area office. A copy ot the representations should be sent to the applicant at his above address.
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SUNBEDS. F u l l len g th o v e r h e a d c a n o p ie s f rom £ 1 9 9 , o r £ 3 .9 9 p e r w e e k r e n ta l , (m in 12 m o n th s ) — A in s w o r t h a n d D e n t , 2 7 9 a L e e d s R o a d , N e lso n . T e l . 6 2 4 3 3 o r e v e n i n g s 6 0 1 7 2 8 .
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T h e T h e su c c e s s fu l a p p l ic a n t wi l l be o n e o f tw o w o rk in g a s p a r t o f th e c a te r in g team in volving b o th m an u a l a n d c le r ic a l d u t ie s a t B ro ck h a ll H o sp i ta l fo r th e m en ta lly h a n d ic a p p e d .
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e x p e r ie n c e in s to r e s w o rk w o u ld be an a d v a n ta g e a lth o u g h n o t e s s e n t ia l . H o u r s 60 p e r fo r tn ig h t o n r o ta 8 a .m . t i l l 2 -3 0 p .m . , 2 4 h o u r s o n e w e e k — 3 d ay s o f f , 3 6 h o u r s th e o th e r w e e k — 1 day o f f . A l te rn a te w e e k e n d s w o rk e d . R a te , o f pay: £ 2 .2 0 7 2 p e r h o u r . A v e rag e e a rn in g s £71 w i th w e e k e n d e n h a n c em e n t .
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- 95986 PARENTS
May I care for your child, in my own comfortable home, whilst you go to: Coffee, dentist, educational course, hairdresser, hospital, in terview, meal (business or social), party, relatives, schools, wedding, give a party or just have a rest?
Child Minder Certificate obtained.
TEL. CLITHEROE 24249
£6 H O U R L Y , fu ll a n d p a r t - t im e v a c a n c ie s , c a r a n d te le p h o n e e s s e n t ia l . — T e l . B u rn ley 2 6 7 8 2 b e tw e e n 4 p .m . — 8 p .m .
.. r e q u i r e d im m e d ia te ly . — T e l . C l i th e ro c 2 6 1 4 0 an d L o n g r id g e 5 6 2 0 .
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S T U D E N T , 2 2 y e a r s o ld , ex- R A F o f f ic e r , r e q u i r e s v a c a t io n w o rk , 5 y e a r s d r iv in g l ic e n c e , a n y th in g c o n s t - , d e r e d . — T e l . W h a l le y 3 1 4 0 .
17416 Miscellaneous Sales
WOODBURNING AND
Agents and distributors for multi- fuel stoves and fires and log grates, central heating cookers. Marble hearths and fireplaces
BRASSWARE GREEN STREET,
off Brlercllffe'Road BURNLEY
Showroom: BURNLEY 33352 (behind Baltic Fleet)
Home: BURNLEY 28869 i a.m. to 6 p.m. to Saturday
R E C O N D I T IO N E D m o d e rn tw in tu b s , H o o v e rm a t ic s , S c rv is , H o tp o ln tv £ 7 5 -£ 8 5 ; T um b le d r y e r s , £ 4 5 -£ 5 0 : S p in d ry e r , £ 3 0 ; All 12 m o n th s g u a ra n te e (p a r t -e x - c h a n g e s ) . Im m e d ia te f re e d e l iv e ry . To c le a r l H o o v e r (w a s h e r o n ly ) , £ 2 0 ; H o o v e r W r in g e r w a s h e r , £ 3 0 . Tw in tu b , £ 4 5 . — D om c s tix , 169 A c c r in g to n R o a d , Bu rn ley . T e l . 4 1 1 4 1 5 /3 2 6 2 1 a n y t im e . 27304
TOP O' T H ’ H IL L F A R M SHOP. F o r Ch ick en q u a r te r s , a n d T u rk e y b r e a s ts . U n b e a ta b le v a lu e . P le a s e n o t e w e a r e n ow o p e n th r e e d ay s ev e ry w e e k a s fo l low s : T h u r sd ay 8 a .m . to 6 p .m . : F r id a y 8 a .m . to 8 p .m . : S a tu rd a y 8 a .m . to 5 p .m . : Am p le p a rk in g , q u ick s e rv ic e . H o l l in s R o a d , W a lsd e n , T o dm o rd e n . T e l . T o dm o rd e n 3 4 8 7 .
AL LSORTS Ow d S ta b le F le a M a rk e t (o p p o s i te K Ip p a x ’s fa c to ry ) . T h u r sd a y , F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y 10 a .m . to 5 p .m . B r ic -a -b ra c , fu rn i tu r e , b r a s s a n d c o p p e r , jew e l le ry , h o r s e ta c k , e tc . Buy; s e l l a n d b row s e . T e a and c o f f e e , S t a l l s a v a i l a b le . H o u s e c le a ran c e w a n te d by y o u r loca l e x p e r ts . — T e l . C o ln e 8 6 3 7 2 4 .
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LOOK: DHSS G r a n ts an d e s t im a te s . R ing w i th o u t o b l i g a t io n . G a s a n d e le c t r ic c o o k e r s , a l s o f r i d g e s , f r i d g e / f r e e z e r s , 3 - p i e c e s u i te s , g a s c o o k e r s , ex c el le n t c o n d i t io n , f rom £ 4 0 , fu lly f i t te d . F u l l o r p a r t h o u s e c l e a r a n c e s . — G ra h am W h i tw o r th . 2 4 Tay S t r e e t , B u r n l e y . T e l .
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After sales service Over 40 mode! choice
Group or home demos. Rent or buy Free delivery —• Special offers
CLITHEROE MICROWAVES 2 Moor Lana. Tel. 27421;
SUNBEDS. F u l l len g th o v e r h e ad c a n o p ie s , f rom £ 1 9 9 , o r £ 3 .9 9 p e r w e e k r e n ta l (m in . 12 m o n th s ) . — A in s w o r th & D e n t , 2 7 9 a L e ed s R o a d , N e lso n . T e l . 6 2 4 3 3 , o r ev en in q s 6 0 1 7 2 8 . 784337
K I D D IW I N K S S U M M E R S PECIAL . 2 5% o f f a ll n ew c a r ry c o ts , u n t i l th e en d o f J u l y . O p e n a l l h o l id a y w e e k s . ,— 9 7 B u r n l e y R o a d . P a d i h a m . T e l . 75 0 5 0 .
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Miscellaneous Sales
GOOD QUALITY SECOND-HAND BARGAINS
Oak priory robe, 4ft. wide £55; Dressing table £15; Austinsuite robe, as new £59.50; Display bookcase, as new £95; Teak dining room suite £75 (sideboard/ table, 4 chairs); Reconditioned 3*
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must be cleared, starting at £195. We will take your old suite in part- exchange.
HEATOf/s FURNISHING WAREHOUSE
Scotland Road, Nelson Telephone: 62367______
Dralon, red £295; 2 gold easy chairs £8 each. 50 new suites’
Biece suites, 10-cushioned ralon, green £195; 10-cushioned _
■fabric, tweeds._olains. q at-| ■terns, florals, DraTon. F quette. Look!! Made-to-mea-. ^
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“ CHAIR AND SETTEE COVERS .
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\ Burnley 27138, or write I .o. r
Luxury Velvet Curtains For details Tel:
to p. ,J Box 11, Durham
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LESS THAN HALF PRICE
1,000 DOORS
Hardwood front doors from £18.00
' Pick your own from many other bargains.
WHITEWELL VALE SAWMILLS LTD.
Burnley Road East, Lumb-tn-Rossendale
Tel. Rossendale 226899
FRENCH POLISHING and FURNITURE RENOVATION
W. SOUTHWORTH & SON 40 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 23191
CABINET MAKING Contact: '
L A D IE S b la c k c o n e y fu r ja c k e t , £ 1 5 o .n .o . — Tel,
' ----T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 6 7 5 1 . SAF E T Y GATE £ 4 . ---- T e l . *
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M E T A L tw o t i e r r e c o r d p la y e r a n d r e c o rd ra c k . £5.
ch i ld , n ice c le a n c o n d i t io n . £ 6 . — T e l . C l i t h e r o e 2 7 6 3 5 .
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W A R D R O B E , d o u b le , l ig h t o a k , G P la n , £ 5 . — T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 7 8 5 6 .
G I R L S B R O W N tw e e d w in t e r c o a t , l in e d , 7 0% w o o l , ag e 1 1 -1 2 , £ 1 0 . — T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 5 3 8 0 a f te r 4 p .m .
---- T e l . C l i th e r o e 2 6 9 2 7 a f t e r 4 p .m .
S I N G L E Q U I L T c o v e r , m o d e rn d e s ig n , £ 5 o .n .o . — T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 6 7 5 1 .
W H IT E d o u b le c a n d lew ic k .b e d s p r e a d . £ 4 . — T e l . C U th e ro e 2 6 7 5 1 .
LA D IE S CLOTHE S o r te e n a g e r s , s iz e 10, £ 1 0 o .n .o . . w i l l s e p a r a t e . — T e l . . C U th e ro e 2 6 7 5 1 .
C U th e ro e 2 6 7 5 1 . LOBSTER POT p lay p e n £ 5 : . C U th e ro e 2 6 7 5 1 . DENBY m em o r ie s , 15°.
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C A N D Y a u to , w a sh e r m o d e l , a s n ew . £145: s i t a u t o , w a s h e r , m o d e l , a s n ew , B e n d lx C o m p a c t w a s h e r , sh owro om t io n , £ 1 4 5 : A r is to n D ry e r , la te s t model. T r i c i t y T i a r a e le c o o k e r , a s n ew , £G5; ty I c e l in e f r id g e , m o d e l w i th w o rk to p . A l l th e a b o v e c a r r m o n th s g u a ra n te e . H a u to , w a s h e r 800 spi n e w , £ 8 5 , 3 m e g u a r a n te e ; J o n e s po e le c t r ic sew in g machir n ew , £ 5 5 . — Tel. King, P a d ih am 76310.
D A R K w o o d h ig h c h a i r , f lo r a l p a t t e r n s c a t , v e ry g o o d c o n d i t io n , £ 1 5 o .n .o . — T e l . C l i th e r o e 2 3 5 4 8 a f t e r 5 -3 0 p .m .
STAG F u rn i tu r e , th is fam o u s ra n g e is a v a i la b le f rom u s a t o u r u s u a l , c om p e t i t iv e p r ic e s . — H o rn b y an d Kay, T h e N ew S h o p , 2 P lum b e S t r e e t . B u r n l e y . T e l . 3 2 0 1 1 .
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K A N G O L c h i ld ’s c a r s e a t , in g o o d c o n d i t io n . £ 1 0 . — T e l . C l i th e ro e 2 3 5 4 8 a f te r 5 -3 0 p .m .
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• £ 2 5 . — D om e s tix . 169 Ac c r in g to n R o a d , B u rn ley '.
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