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■ 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 2Srd, 198i


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Then ring PRESTIGE for a full bedding service by phone


TO BE CLEARED THIS WEEK. 25 King Size 5ft. x 6ft. 6in. Divan and Mattress complete, £115 to £275. Many at less than cost. 1983models.TOBE


CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST.


DRAWER DIVANS. Over 150 Singles in slock. Prices at £76, £88 and £98. Double (4 Drawers) prices at £125, £129, £135 and £175. Vi-Spnng, Slumberland, Hypnos, Sleepeezee, Prestige Super Beds, etc.


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3ft £38, £44, £54, etc. 4ft 6in £54, £69, £79, etc.


SAME DAY DELIVERY


3ft DIVAN SETS £35,£44, £54 and £64, etc.


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Prestige beds for Prestige heads. See our twin linked and zipped bed available in 5ft., 5ft. Gin. and 6ft. sizes. -


B U Y Y O U R B E D T O D A Y — SLEEP IN IT TONIGHT. To be cleared this week: OVER 650 MAT­ TRESSES in all qualities and sizes. Many at greatly reduced prices. Vi-Spring, Slumberland, Sleepeezee, Dunlopillo, Prestige & Burgess, etc.


BTHE ONE PRICE GUARANTEE EAT TOWN CENTRE PRICES EVERY TIME THIS IS NOT REFLECTED


IN OUR PRICES-NO OBUGATION-NO DOUBLE PRICING—NO H.P. OR CREDIT. 6 ways to pay C.O.D. — cash — or


Finance for HQ repairs discussed


AN appeal for financial help to make urgent re­ pairs to -Mary Sumner House, the Mothers’ Union headquarters in London, was discussed at the MU Deanery Commit­ tee, held at Waddington Vicarage. \


members be asked to pay their . annual tribute in March, instead of July, to help raise' the initial £200,000 needed immedi­ ately and the majority of the branches agreed to comply.. , Presiding member Mrs


It was suggested that ' 4 f t r Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Tribute paid/ to staff


at Trinity >: centre'


TRINITY- Youth and Community ; Centre yhas had a busy: year-rede­ veloping the premises .and facilities in a project cost-" ing £50,000 and sustaining, and developing work with young people.


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G. Pennington, of Hurst Green, reported on meet­ ings of • the> Bradford Diocesan Council and ex­ ecutive committee and asked for comments. St Helen’s branch in­


vited the other parishes to the Dedication Festival of St Helen’s Church in September, instead of the Deanery Festival in May. Hostess Mrs N. Goodchild was thanked for her hos­ pitality.


THROUGH TO NEXT ROUND


CLITHEROE Chess Club’s A team secured its passage into the next round of the Lucas Shield by defeating Rossendale B at Haslingden. RossendaTe, because of cup


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TOP QUALITY SUITES MUST BE CLEARED


CARPETS LESS 10% OR FREE FITTING


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THE special morning ser- vice a t St. J am e s ’s Church, Clitheroe, to mark Education Sunday had as its theme “listen­ ing and learning”. In the packed congrega­


James’s Brownies and Guides.


tion of parents, children, staff and friends were the governors of St James’s CE School and their guests, Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Ted Boden, Clitheroe . Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs John Cowgill, former head teacher Mr John Hindmoor and Mrs Hind- moor, former deputy head Mr Gary Worthy and Mrs Worthy and Ribblesdale School headmaster Mr Denis Mortimer and his wife. Also on parade were St


conducted by the Rector, the Rev. David Wood- house, included items by the school choir and recor­ der group, conducted by Mr M. B. R. Beresford, and the top infant and choral (speaking group, conducted by Mrs J. Oldroyd. Bible readings were


The service, which was .


ties, fielded three rather weak jlayers who were soon beaten y Stephen Robinson, Brian Tarr and Eric Mansfield, to


give Clitheroe a 3-0 lead. The other three games were


much harder, John Trappes- Lomax eventually losing on board 4 and Derek Northage winning on board 3. Andrew Cooper fought hard


Herd led to safety as blaze hits barn


EIGHTY cattle were led to safety when a mystery blaze ripped through a shippon roof at Brunger- ley Farm, Waddington. Farmer John Berry,


helped by his wife Mar­ garet, firemen and police, rescued the milking herd, which was tied in a ship­ pon under the hay loft in the’barn. Meanwhile, the fire destroyed 4,000 bales of hay and seven tons of feeding straw. The blaze, on Thursday


husband raised the alarm at about 8 p.m. when we noticed flames' shooting through the roof. We left our children — Helen (14), Linda (12) and Richard (9) — in the house, which is across the yard, while we moved the stock.” The building and fodder


was closed ,for a time. Mrs Berry said: “My


night, took 24 firemen from C l i th e ro e and Padiham about 70 minutes to bring under control, using water from the nearby River Ribble. It took firemen until 6


on board 1 but did not end the game on the night and, since it must be played to a finish, sealed his move, intending to win the position at a later date. Clitheroe’s B team played


Lancashire Police, winning by a handsome 5V4 — V4 margin.


pon at home. “Another neighbour, Mr


G, Macalpine, of Laneside, Waddington, is keeping some cattle for us.” The fire. shocked the


. ginning to return. The Berrys eventually


were insured, although the. Berrys are finding dif­ ficulties in purchasing enough hay to replace stocks and are facing prices of £75 to £80 per tonne. However, the couple


p.m. on Sunday to finish cleaning up operations, bringing out the last of the smouldering hay. During damping down


on Friday,: the road from Waddington to Clitheroe


Identified


are full of praise for neighbours and friends for their help. Said Mrs Berry: “Ini­


A STREET in Whalley referred to as “that road past Langshaws” now has its own identity. The sign “Brookside


tially Mr Frank Coar, of Fields Farm, Wadding­ ton, allowed us to milk through his parlour while we fixed up a single ship­


Close” was erected by the Ribble Valley Council, after the omission was pointed out by Whalley parish councillor Eric Ronnan. .


L i s t e n in g a n d l e a r n i n g is t h e m e


cattle into not “letting down” their milk for a couple, of days, although by Monday this was be-


hope to repair the stone- built bam and shippon.


area youth worker Mr Geoff Jackson pays tri­ bute to the energy, en­ thusiasm and commitment of staff which has put the centre in a good position in terms of youth work, premises and finance.


In the annual report, L o w e rg a te


w in e b a r p la n n e d


AN application for a wine bar


and restaurant at 116 Lower- gate, Clitheroe, has been re­ ceived by the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning Department (number 0082). Other applications include:- Clithcroe: Car port at 32 “ ' (0074). Pi


Fairfield Drive


21st birthday and Mr Jackson asks 'that- the same commitment be maintained for at least another 12 months. He believes Trinity has a vital role to play.


This year sees Trinity’s Prop­


osed single-storey extension for utility-tuning room with at­ tached single car garage at 'l Newlands Avenue (0086). Chipping: Internal bathroom


and other alterations and new front and rear porches at 4 Church Raike (0075). Sabdcn: Proposed partial re­


with young people, look­ ing for old and new areas through which we can en­ courage good relation­ ships, involve them in the community, help them ex­ press their ideas and try them out, give the oppor­ tunities to take responsi­ bility and make decisions and give them support in times of personal crisis,” he says.


'Our job is , to work


building and alterations to the existing farmhouse at Whittak­ ers Bam (0076). Whalley: Proposed conser­ v a to ry a t Hadley House


ing office (phone-in) at 2 Coro­ nation Terrace (0079). Bashall Eaves: New agricul­


Chapel Close (0077). Langho: Private hire book­


tural buildings, farmhouse and garage at Edisford Hall Farm (0081).


Bolton-by-BowIand: Prop­ ' '


osed conversion of disused bam to house adjacent to Bay Gate Cottage (0083). Bowland Forest Low: Re-


roofing of stone bam at Home Farm, Browsholme Hall (0084). Holden: Conversion of bam


to house adjacent to Summer- field and Ivy Cottages (0085). Chatburn: Porch to cover


entrance to vestry and school­ room at the village Methodist C h u rc h , . Downnam Road (0089). Stonyhurst: Erection of pri­


vate garage for house number 5 at Hodder Place (0090).


sunshine ON a cold wintry night 20 members of the Wednes­ day Club were trans­ ported to the sunshine of Istanbul by Mrs Isobel Stubbins. She showed slides of


Turkish


we are to have more understanding, tolerant and caring young people who will pay an active part in life."


Supplier is fined £200


A CARTON of Bolognese sauce opened by a cook at Oakhill College, Whalley, was infested with spider beetles, Clitheroe magis­ trates were told.. . Rossendale firm Snow­


' Mr Simon Armstrong, defending, said the sauce came from a warehouse which received 14,000 various cartons a week. Through some error,


don and Bridge admitted supplying it and was fined £200 with £25 costs.


“It is essential work if


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old stock, packed in July 1981, was supplied. It was the first time in his ex­ perience that- the firm, nearly 100 years old, had been prosecuted.


her visit to Turkey to attend the Soroptimists’ convention and also brought along a Turkish rug and cashmere shawl she had bought. . Thanks were expressed


by Mrs Monica Whittick. At the next meeting, on


the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, at.8.p.m. and new members are welcome.


Pendle Club


given by Mrs R. Seed and Mrs D. Allen and prayers were led by Mrs M. Brewer and Mr P. N. Spencer. Organist was Miss S. Robinson. The address was given


AT the Clitheroe Pendle Club bridge session, win­ ners were: Mrs J. Bowker and Mrs M. Thompson


by Mrs M. Bleazard. Three babies, were bap­ tised during the service and welcomed into the family of the church.


Mrs D. Underwood and Mrs D. Hindle, Mrs -M Murgatroyd and Mrs A, Pedder. Raffle winners: Mrs R,


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WHILE YOU WAIT!


Sanderson, Mrs D. Sat- terthwaite, Mrs E. -Wood, Mrs K. Ford, Mrs-M Mansfield and Mrs Mur­ gatroyd. ' ' . ,


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WHALLEY and Little Mitton Parish Council is to ask. the police to


monitor car - parking in King Street near the entr­ ance to Church. Lane,' where, there is often traf­ fic congestion.


: Coun. 1 Mrs Thelma Feather thought it might be a good idea to have- two sets of double yellow lines on the Clitheroe side, of the traffic lights, but Coun. Eric Ronnan consi­ dered there ;were enough, yellow lines in the village.


A SUCCESS all the way;: . . that was the. coffee ; morning, staged by Coping in the -Clitheroe Town; Mayor’s parlour on Satur­ day morning. ■


made for the group’s funds and attractions in­ cluded a home-made 'cake stall, a tombola and- a competition \ to,,'guess .<the: doll’s name. -


; A ’total' of £109 was


cuppa is Mrs Ju lie Mooney, of Standen Road, Clitheroe, .i-jwith 'helpers and thirsty 'youngsters looking on.


(P ic tu re : Pouring, a. * Grant offer WHALLEY. Parish Coun * f , > v r 1


cil r.vis'employing an ar­ chitect"; to . determine how much it. would'; cost’.to complete: work; to ithe^- en­ trance of. ithe 'iQupen


E l iz ab e th an : Playing Fields 1 '


r It-j is: considering/ the ■offer’ of-'a; recreation and leisure grant , fort-1984-85 from the Ribble 'Valley. Council, which could- be used; to ’finish surfacing


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OWING to the popularity of the new keep-fit- class at the Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, baths manager Mr David Phillips has had to arrange for lessons on four nights of the week! At the . first lesson


more than 100 would-be fitness fanatics turned up and so now the baths wi 1 be open on Wednesdays 9 10 pm, Thursdays 8- p.m., Saturdays 7-8 p.m. and Sundays 8-9 p.m. The classes run'in ses


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