Clilheroe 22324 (Ei Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 25th, 19SJ, CRTA nun AGA COOKER
HISMS GIFTS
ARRIVING EVERY DAY
TUES., OCT. 30th WED., OCT. 31st
1984 at 7-30 p.m. at 34 WATER STREET, SKIPTON
• COOK SUPERBLY t ABUNDANT HOT WATER
• KEEPS YOU WARM •
These demonstrations are popular. We advise you to book seals by phone—
*4$ at
KALEIDOSCOPE 4 SWAN COURT YARD CLITHEROE
Phone 25165
bookings will be held until 7-20 p.m.
fHGtv
[ COOKERS T.N. COOK LTD l SKIPTON 2491.
ROAD ROUTE A65 SETTLE
Hoping for record
amount
THE Clitheroe branch of the Save the Children Fund is hoping to raise a record sum when it holds its annual coffee morning in Clitheroe Mayor’s Par lour on Saturday.
least £200 for the feeding of Ethiopian children hit
It is aiming to send at
by drought. As well as the emergen
cy there, clinics around the world are treating children suffering from malnutrition and teaching the local people to con tinue the care themselves.
out immunisation prog rammes, as measles, whooping cough and polio
They are also carrying
are killer diseases to undernourished youngs ters.
■cards for Christmas will also be offered.
branch is running a stall on ■ Clitheroe market for the first time.
On November 10th, the
EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT...
The best of Studio
Craftsmanship
KEEP OUT THE COLD WI TH D I Y D O U B L E G L A Z IN G
CUT - INSTALLATION COSTS CUT - SOARING FUEL COSTS CUT-CONDENSATION CUT-DOWN ON NOISE
Glass-clear Rigid Polystyrene Sheets
i t SHEETS CUT TO SIZE ★ *. ALL NECESSARY +
DOUBLE GLAZING YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO GO WITHOUT FITTINGS IN STOCK* -------------------
VIS IT OUR M IL L SHOP —SEE FOR YOURSELF OermilShDphasawiderangeolPalYthene.PolybagsandHonicuJturalSvpplia SEND SAE FOR DETAILS:
FA I «■'
LBS POLYTHENE, Dept NL, Cottontree, Colne, Lancs. Tel. 0282 862200.
y/S/1 We will deliver FREE within 10 miles radius with orders over £100 jGallery 29 Burnley
Rd..Brierfield,
Nelson. Open 9 :30 -5 pm Mon-Sat. Easy Parking
Commercial Design in Q
for every occasion r
Volunteers needed
LOCAL voluntary organ isations have been urged to nominate representa tives for places on a joint consultative committee which advises on the fi nance of community care projects in the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Health Authority areas.
of Lancashire believes that membership of the committee would give vol- ountary organisations a bigger say on how money should be spent.
The Community Council There are three places
on the committee and in terested organisations should contact i Jill Cohen on Preston 718710.
CENTRAL HEATING W OFFERS
ALHTQ;V^LL t
W ,
when you update your gas central heating.
For wall-to-wall warmth and
all-round economy, you simply can’t beat gas central heating. And now’s the time to bring your installation right up to date with a new gas boiler. It could save you money by
burning less fuel and there’s a £30 trade-in for your old gas boiler too!
Glow-worm Wall-Mounted Type: saves you floor space in the kitchen by filling unobtrusively a b o v e working surfaces.
Glow-worm Floor-Mounled Type: slim, elegant-fils neatly into mosl^ kitchen module sizes.
GAS CENTRAL
HEATING STARTS AT ONLY £995 Our special wall-to-wall offer is ideal for a smaller brick buill house and includes:
H= 5 RADIATORS___________________ * DOMESTIC HOT WATER SUPPLY
* A MODERN, WALL-HUNG BALANCED FLUE BOILER
Hi TIME CLOCK H= ROOM THERMOSTAT
I a CALL NOW:
061-928 6311 Extension 6959
Phone us or fill in the coupon by licking Ihe appropriate box, pul il in an envelope and post today: North West Gas, Freepost, Sales Division, Welman House, Altrincham WA159BR ____
Replace y o u r old gas b o i le r with one now an d we’llg iv e you an a ttra c tiv e ch rom e -p la ted lowel ra i l -
ab so lu te ly free.
FREE CLIP-ON TOWEL RAIL a new
n
Hi HOT WATER CYLINDER THERMOSTAT
PLUS full insinuation (subject to an exist ing gas supply and suitability of premises) Other systems for ail sizes of property.
FR E E QUOTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION
Please send me further details of how on up-to-date, efficient gas I I central heating installation can benefit my home.
LifJ
Please send me details of your regular servicing pjans to help I I keep my existing gas central healing system working properly.
I— I
NAME* ADDRESS
TELEPHONE__________________________________________
NORTH WEST G A S r The showroom thafe wall-to-wall gas.
FuHher details at North West Gas Showrooms or from your Norlh West Gas Sales f**-ther notice. Offers apply to private customers and are for'ajimiled^penodo^ '° ChanBe vMT A B IG C H O IC E • G R E A T V A L U E ■ U N B E A T A B L E S E R V IC E
Glow-worm Rack-Boiler Type: hides away behind ils own attractive gas lire.
McGEORGE- HALSTEAD
McGeorge was married to NHS statistician Miss Be verly Halstead at St Helen’s Church, VVad-
T ea ch e r Mr Neil
dington. The bridegroom is the
voungest son of Mr and Mrs K. McGeorge, of Seaton Carew, near Hart lepool, and the bride is the only daughter of Mi ami Mrs B. Halstead, of Shireburn Caravan Park,
Clitheroe. The bride, who was
given away by her father, wore a full-length gown of ivory moire taffeta with a square neckline. It fea tured elbow-length full sleeves and a fingertip circular veil with a head dress of ivory and lemon silk flowers. She carried a silk bouquet of ivory roses and bridal lilies with lemon and pale blue flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss
TWENTY-THREE years of crimping and curling, cutting and colouring at Calderstones Hospital, Whalley, ended last week for h a i rd re s s e r Mrs Marion Harrison.
tended by colleagues, former staff and residents marked Mrs Harrison’s retirement, at which she received numerous cards
A farewell party at
Harrison and Florrie Hazell, who has been at Calderstones for 60 years.
Terrace, Mitton Road, Whalley, was the hospi tal’s first hairdresser.
Mrs Harrison, of Bridge
and good wishes. Among the gifts was a
Harrison comes from a family of hairdressers and trained with her father, who had a business in Bridge Road in the
Born in Chatburn, Mrs
village. She left the area on her
bouquet, seen in our pic ture being held by Mrs
marriage, but returned when her husband, Jack,
Clitheroe welcome for Yorkshire
gramophone fans
CLITHEROE and District Gramophone Socie ty hosted the autumn meeting of the Yorkshire Regional group of the National Federation ot Gramophone Societies.
For some years the Clitheroe Society has
been affiliated to the Yorkshire group and has taken part in its ac tivities.
privilege for the Clitheroe society to act as host to the 70 representatives from as far afield as Hors- fo r th , Brad fo rd , Wakefield, Huddersfield
So it was a grea t
and Sheffield. The proceedings were
Music Club. Mr George Edon, chair
opened by Mr Stewart Ball, chairman of the Yorkshire group and also of the Sheffield Recorded
man of the Clitheroe soci ety, added his welcome, and proceeded with the first recital, entitled “The BBC TV Young Musician of the Year competition in retrospect.” He invited the audience to listen to some of. the music played at the concert final and to consider some of the opin ions, many of them con troversial, which ap peared in the press at the time of the competition. Miss Joyce Ridsdale, in
PondenMill
HOLLOHlBllQSill TRfERMiTfENTsWrcHED COVERED IN PDIY/COTTON 12.0 TOG___
--------------- 1l IAI PRICEl EVENT PRICE
DB KS
2*9912459 39.99
Sally Chipperfield and Miss Lynsey McGeorge, the bridegroom’s niece, who wore full-length dres ses of turquoise with white flowers and head dresses of white silk flow ers. Miss Chipperfield carried a posy of white and blue silk flowers and Miss McGeorge had a basket of flowers. Best man was Mr Clive
a programme entitled “Herbert Howells, a West Country miniaturist,” de m o n s tra te d h e r en thusiasm for this much loved English composer who died last year at the age of 91. The music in eluded a number of How ell’s shorter works and a complete performance of his one large-scale choral work “Hymnus Paradisi.” After, a buffet tea, Mr
Your last chance to BUY A GE Snuggledown luxury hollofibri ~ '^ rAduvet
became deputy clerk of works at Calderstones. Since his death she has devoted much of her life to her work.
two other hairdressers at the hospital come into contact with all the female residents and consequent ly she had made a lot of friends in her work. “I have enjoyed it very
Mrs Harrison and the
much," she said. “It has been very rewarding and no two days are ever the
same.” She will still be keeping
in contact with the hospi tal through her member ship of Standfast WI and now the retirement club. Mrs Harrison is also
connected with Whalley Parish Church and enjoys
sewing. She has a daughter,
Christine, who lives in South Africa and Mrs Harrison has been six times to visit her family, which includes two grand children.
nated items for a raffle and there will be a wide range of women’s magazines and publica tions covering pony riding, cars and photogra phy for sale. Food and
Local firms have do
Marion's perming days are over 'AjsSS
BASKETS of fruit and vegetables lined the hall at Brookside County P r im a ry School on Friday to set the mood for the pupils’ harvest festival celebration.
class, ju n io r teacher Miss Melanie Starkie na rrated the story of how God created the harvest. The children sang har vest hymns to the ac companiment of a recor der group and top junior teacher Mrs Nancy Mor timer at the piano.
With the help of her
to welcome retired read ing and language ser vices teacher Mrs Barba- a Price, who was based
The school was pleased
at Brookside. She told pupils that
harvest is a special time when people should be grateful for the food and commodities provided.
tions, a group of Asian children from Black burn’s Roe Lee Primary S ch o o l , 1 ed by Mr Mohammad Ali, of the Minority Ethnic Group Support Service, per formed a traditional Punjabi harvest dance.
During the celebra
Mr David Lowe thanked th e c h i ld re n and teachers for their efforts and the parents for at tending.
Brookside headmaster
ables were distributed to local senior citizens.
The fruit and veget
pictured with pupils and some of the visiting dancers.
Mrs Price (centre) is
Parachute pair are thwarted by wind
A CHARITY parachute jump planned by two Clitheroe women had to be cancelled at the weekend because of high winds.
P a t Greenwood and Nichola Parkinson, who have raised more than £1,000 in sponsorship for the British Diabetics As sociation, are hoping for good w e a th e r th is weekend when they reat tempt the jump at Black pool Airport.
But the intrepid pair,
flying suits and borrowed helmets, Pat and Nichola practised for six bruising hours on Saturday morn ing before being told that conditions were too dangerous.
Fully kitted out in
the following day when the wind dropped, but un fortunately it was still in excess of the safety margin of 10 knots.
Their hopes were raised
sed that conditions on Saturday remain calm, for with the onset of winter this could be their last chance this year.
So now it’s fingers cros kbAkfif' Asian dancers at school’s harvest •v ? n F j ;
Poppy appeal needs YOU!
THE a n n u a l Poppy Appeal is coming round and Clitheroe organiser Mrs Ethel Penny (65), of Hayhurst Street, is cal ling on local people to lend their support.
year, there are fewer war veterans, but the debt every generation owes to them will never d im in ish ,” said Mrs Penny, who has been Clitheroe organiser for 20 years.
“With each passing
house-to-house and other collections and anyone who can spare a few hours should contact her at Clitheroe 22623.
She needs help with
teresting range of first day postal covers which the Royal British Legion has organised with the Post Office. One of these commemorates the D- Day landings of June 6th and all of them can be ordered from Mrs Penny.
Mrs Penny has an in
popular and of course all the money raised goes tow a rd s th e appeal fund,” she said.
“ These are always
trays will also be avail able from the former Discount Store in Castle- gate, from November 1st.
Collection boxes and
Stole friend’s
whisky A MAN who stole a bottle of whisky from a friend, was fined £120 at Clitheroe Magistrates’
Court. Andrew John Helm
(23), of Garnett Road, Clitheroe, was also or dered to pay £25 costs and £7 restitution.
secuting, said that Helm and his friend had been drinking together.
Mr Peter Tidey, pro
Low Moor, and Nichola, of Ribblesdale View, Chatburn, who both work at Booth's supermarket, are anxious the jump goes ahead so they can satisfy their many sponsors.
Pat, of Kirk Avenue,
house late in the after noon but returned the same evening and, on .finding the house unoc cupied and unlocked, took the bottle.
Helm left his friend’s
went to his friend's to borrow money. He was drunk and did not realise what he had done until the next morning when he saw the empty bottle.
In court Helm said he
18th cen accomn
Set in a qu tow
Marlborough Te tain 10sp..........
Marlborough Olyr 10sp...................
Raleigh Magnum’ Sovereign Shopp
Viking Nordia 3sp.................... Envoy Gent's 3sp
Kalkhoff Trista; 10sp..................
Kalkhoff Trista: 5sp....................... Dawes Galaxy.
Dawes Kingp; 3sp..............
Dawes Kingpi Single speed....
BMX Universal 20in.
Kalkhoff Tristar... Dream Rider., Dream Machine... Marlborough ZR1 Marlborough ZR3 Marlborough ZR< Raleigh Burner... Raleigh Mag Bur Raleigh Ultra Bu Pro Star........ Rhino Pro CrMo
Any cycle can b stored
D o ru ia Sheets IIICT ARRIVFD 8.000 Sheets & 30.000 Pillow C a se s. ■ _ ............ .........—
|UOl MMMVCLf 0,VUUJMCC G F N U IN E TOP DUAL T Y D O RM A b tU J iN U S
PASTFI s l
W PfM MNlnet p»>a
WfN 1759] P/Cs £2.60 99p P/Cs £3.45 £ 1.25
SR rrnED 9.50 4 .7 5 SB DR ImED 12.50 6.25 DB KS 3$S|lM5 7 .9 9 KS
FIATS FITTED 19.95 9 .5 0
M1DS& DEEPS TN
AriuceH KU W Cf
FLATS FITTED 12.95 5.99
FLATS FITTED 15.95 7 .5 0
DORMAVANTONA OSMAN ACCORD PRELUDE ETC ETC
Mainly Perfect-Some Seconds SB
r i4 DB
KS 1.99 17'.99 IgifcKSttptej
Printed Duvet Coversl MAINLY DORMA,
When Perfect Seconds Flannelette Sheets
8.99 10.99
_ _ _ 12.50. P/Cs 4.99 4.50,
Aylesbury and ushers were Mr David Halstead and Mr Eric McLennan. The ceremony was per
Ronald Kay, secretary of the Clitheroe society, led a tour round a “musical aviary” which included “The cuckoo and the nightingale (Handel’s organ concerto), “The ugly duckling” (Pro kofiev’s dramatic soprano scena) and other birds in musical circumstances, concluding with Respighi’s orchestral suite “The
birds.” The chairman expressed
formed by Canon C. F. Goodchild and the organ ist was Mr D. Hartley. A reception was held at the P a rk e r s Arms,
Newton. The couple, who. are
field. . P hotograph: Pyes,
spending a honeymoon in France, will live in Shef
thanks to the three re citalists and to the ladies from Clitheroe for provid ing the refreshments. Jhere was a special
P o n d e n M i l l J DUVET |p/Cs WORTH OVER £ 100
GOOSE FEATHER & DOWN1 12. TOG
SB
■ DB KS
omuswiBg 25.99 42.99
EVIKTPmg
23.99 39.99
G00SED§WNl3.5TOG ■ a im
175.00
DB v 105.00 Iks
70.00 95.00
130.00 120.00 rcYAKinARff
vote of thanks to the Horsforth Gramophone Society, which provided high-quality sound. equip ment powerful enough for use in Clitheroe Parish
fflii
iq.99 5.99- 9.95 7 .9 9
3L.99. COLNE B O U N D A R Y M IL L CO LN E T E L : 8 6 1 S 34
YORK: CHURCH ST TEL: 33701 HARROGATE: I I STATION BRIDGE TEL: 66469 HAWORTH: COLNE ROAD STANBURY TEL: 43100 WM1EEIFI TV 11WFSTG ATE TEL: 37777
EVE Get a
«W jW D R A W GOOSE DOWN 13.5 TOG
absolutely free [
' lust simply complete this coupon and place ' i t in the special BOX (DRAW HELD NOV. 20th 1984)
Nop>sthner*<«ury Er*rj term from irj Pordwr h il Store • 52.99 - 49.99 f Address , L E L K ~ l | USUALPRICE EVENT PRICE
SB 8.50 7 . 5 0 DB 10.50 9 . 5 0 KS 12.50 1 1 . 5 0 . ,
3.99 3 .5 0 P, SB 19.95
DB 29.95 _KS_
PLAIN D
DUVET C
DRMO A OESVR
YED
PnnHen Mill Own Brand Pillowcases PERFECTS & SECONDS
Prints & Plains
From Vantona Dorma Prelude etc etc
6.99 9.99
35.95 A 2 s 9 9 mil......;
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18