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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, July 25th, 1985 JULY HOLIDAY BED SALE


DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 9 a.m. AND ALL. WEEK ; >


BUY YOUR BED TODAY - SLEEP IN IT TONIGHT Over 400 Mattresses Including BACK CARE MATTRESSES


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£125.00 with headboard


DRAWER DIVANS Over 150 singles In stock.


Prices at £ 6 9 , £ 8 8 , £ 9 8 . Double (4 drawers).


Prices at £ 1 0 8 , £ 1 1 8 , £ 1 3 5 , £ 1 7 5 . Sleepeezee — Dunlopillo — Rest Assured — Vi-Spring,etc.


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VI Spring 4ft. 6in. pocket sprung Herald Supreme PREVIOUS PRICE £699


ONE DAY ONLY £ 3 5 5


GRINDLETON CE School’s annual sports day was tinged with sadness for the pupils of Dow- nham School, who were guests.


they could compete with youngsters from Grindle- ton, Bolton-by-Bowland and Tosside, because their own school closed on Thursday.


It was the last time


part in running, egg and spoon, three-legged and sack races and afterwards enjoyed an ice-cream each, provided by Grind- leton School funds.


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other relatives, mean­ while, enjoyed a refresh­ ing cuppa and biscuits and Mr S tu a r t Lievesley thanked everyone for at­ tending.


Mums and dads and


sadness that in future years there would be no children taking part from Downham.


He also expressed his


leton came out on top with 273 points, followed by Downham with 172. Bolton-by-Bowland was a close third with 170 points and Tosside brought up the rear with 128.


At the end of the day, Grind- RESULTS r ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I


I PRINTS OF PHOTOGRAPHS | I APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE I | AVAILABLE TO ORDER J


— Victoria Sellers, Simon Peel, Richard Mason. 7 years: Mixed — Pamela Herd, Alison Hay- garth, Ian Townson. 1st year: Mixed — Paul Bancroft, Yvonne L is te r , Rebecca Thorne. 2nd year: Boys — Phillip P a rk e r and Jason Walker (joint), William Fal­ lows, James Wood. Girls — Nancy Moon, Helen Barton, Vicky Kelsall. 3rd year: Boys-1- Jason Walker, Glenn Churton, Robert Sellars. Girls — Jac­ queline H ay g a r th , Lissa Turner, Vicky Leach. 4th year: Boys — James Towier, Carl Nutter, Winston Sutcliffe. Girls — Grace Kelsall, Sharon Lister, Rachel Dilworth. Sack. 5-6 years: Katie Hack­


Running. 5-6 years: Mixed About 100 children took


Girls — Emily Fallows, Caro­ lyn Palmer, Alison Haygarth. 2nd y e a r : Boys — Mark Towier, Phillip Parker, William Fallow’s. Girls — Yvonne Lister, Rebecca Thorne, Suzan­ ne Driver. 3rd year: Boys — Matthew Wilson and Paul Townson, John Bolton. Girls — Helen Barton, Nancy Moon, Vicky Kelsall (1st race); Jac­ queline H ay g a r th , Vicky Leach. Susan Wilson (2nd race). 4th year: Boys — James Towier, Winston Sutcliffe, Stuart Herd. Girls — Grace Kelsall, Emeline Guest, Caro­ lyn Driver.


Emily Livsey and Beverley Robinson, Tony Kelsall and William Wells, Robin Guest and Sarah Hacking. 7 years: Meg Roberts and Alison Hay­ garth, Pamela Herd and Laura Wood, Carolyn Palmer and Yvonne Lister. 1st year: Boys — Martin Peel and William Fallow’s, Ian Tamson and Paul Bancroft. Mixed — Rebecca Thorne and Alison Smalley, Luke Dugdale and Sue Moon. 2nd year: Boys — Phillip Parker and Jason Walker. Mixed — Nancy Moon and Luke Dugdale, Frank Brock- lehurst and Andrea Lister. 3rd year: Boys — David Hoyle and Wayne Ingham, Robert Sellers and Matthew Wilson. 3rd-4th year: Mixed — Lissa Turner and Emeline Guest, Andrea Lister and Frank Brocklehurst,


Three-legged. 5-6 years: _ Elderly think of children


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STAFF and residents at Manor House Residential Home for the Elderly at Chatburn have raised more than £450 for the Save the Children Fund.


Jacqueline Haygarth and Susan Wilson. 4th year: Boys — Win­ ston Sutcliffe* and Carl Nutter, Nicholas Ow’en and James Towier, Stuart Herd and John Blain. Girls — Grace Kelsall and Carolyn Driver, Arw’yn Guest and Rachel Dilworth, Angeline Metcalfe and Rebecca Morton.


ing, Charlotte Hutton, Bever­ ley Robinson. 7 years: Mixed — Sarah Hacking, Robin Guest, Richard Mason. 1st year: Boys — Paul Bancroft, Martin Peel. Ian Townson.


James Fallows, James Towder, Winston Sutcliffe. Girls —


Grace Kelsall, Sharon Lister, Caroline Driver.


Mixed — William Wells, Kat­ hryn Askey, James Taylor. 6 years: Mixed — Phillip Creigh­ ton, Darren Rushton, Sarah Bolton. 7 years: Mixed — Emily Fallows, Alison Hog- garth, Caroline Palmer. 1st year: Boys — Martin Peel, Paul Bancroft, Ian Tamson. Girls — Suzanne Driver, Yvonne L is te r , Rebecca Thorne. 2nd year: Boys — Phillip Parker, James wood, William Fallows. Girls — Vicky Kelsall, Nadine Herd, Nancy Moon. 3rd year: Boys — Matthew Wilson, John Boult­ ing. Girls — Lissa Turner, Jac­ queline Hayg ar th , Susan Wilson. 4th year: Boys —


Egg and spoon. 5-6 years:


A PLAN to construct stables at Hightrees, Lit- tlemoor, Clitheroe, has been refused by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-commit­


tee. The council was told


that applicants Mr and Mrs M. J. D. Fitt wanted to build a stable block measuring 30ft, x 12ft. and partitioned into three for stabling, hay and tack storage. Coun. Howel Jones


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sponsored knit and then staged a highly successful garden party and after­ noon tea, resulting in a handsome £380 profit.


They raised £75 from a


the enthusiasm of more than 200 visitors to the garden party. They es­ caped the showers by taking afternoon tea in the home, after patronis­ ing a host of stalls.


Rain could not dampen


effort by everyone,” said Manor House owner Mrs Janet Harrison.


“ I t was a .splendid m um


(Clitheroe) said the Town Council was staggered that the application had come up for approval and were very concerned over such matters as effluent disposal and problems of flies and smell from a proposed manure heap. Coun. John Cowgill


(Clitheroe) moved that the application be refused because the approach roads were too narrow.


McGLYNN— ELWICK


t u r e d th e h e a r t of Clitheroe engineer Mr Stephen McGlynn. And the romance ended


The girl next door cap­


in wedding bells for Stephen and sales assis­ tant Miss Julie Therese Elwick at a ceremony at SS Michael and John’s RC Church, Lowergate. Stephen is the youngest


vided throughout the af­ ternoon by Mr Harold Astley, 'of Clitheroe. The visitors included Clitheroe Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Howel Jones.


Organ music was pro­


YOUNGER OUTLOOK


THE i i - ( l o J Hie Came bird. Charley. Swan Inn. Wyhunhury. near Nuntwich. Afuture built on tradition.


were being distributed in the North and West. Today, with our fellow brewers in The S&N Group, we offer a wider range of draught ales ■ and iagers, as well as bottled and canned products, than most of our competitors. It’s a( range that includes such favourites as Younger’s Traditional Scotch Bitter, McEwan’s Lager and Newcastle Brown Ale. And brews of new style and ilavour are added to this classic choice whenever there is public call. As with our ales, so with our


tradition of 236 years because, from the start, the Company has always looked ahead. From its founding in 1749, progress, improvement and growth has been the constant aim. As early as 1801, Younger’s excellent ales


Wm Younger is able to look back on a


pubs. £4 miilion is to be invested in the region this year, devoted to improvement of established houses and the opening of three brand new


. HA % .1^ /r > w m ]i 77i ornton Arnn , Brunshnw. near Huntley.


Wm Younger pubs. At Younger’s we honour


the past, but it is to the future that we raise our glasses!


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Brewing the best for the North and West


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son of Mrs F. McGlynn, of 9 St Ann’s Square, Low Moor, and the late Mr F. McGlynn. Julie is the twin daugh­


by her brother, Mr Nigel P. Elwick, wore a white


William Vou/i/,vr. established 1749.


Ha r r i son pr e s en t in g a cheque, along with blan­ k e t s and v e s t s for Ethiopia, to Mrs Elsie Honeywell, chairman of the Clitheroe branch of the Save the Children Fund.


Our picture shows Mrs


ter of Mrs T. Elwick, of 10 St Ann’s Square, and the late Mr G. Elwick. The bride, given away


Edwardian-style crinoline gown with a high neck and short train. Her full- length veil was held in place by a half-circle headdress. The bride’s twin sister,


Low Moor housing plans


PLANS to build two pairs of semi-detached houses and two detached dwellings on land at Low Moor Farm, Clitheroe (number 0362) have been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council.


Miss Joanna Elwick, was chief bridesmaid and also in attendance were her younger s is te r , Miss Suzanne Elwick, the bride’s nieces, Miss Claire and Miss Rachel Leonard, and the bridegroom’s niece, Miss Keeley McGlynn. The bride’s sisters wore


full-length dresses of peach taffeta trimmed with lace and featuring hooped skirts. They car­ ried bouquets of peach roses, lily-of-the-valley, g a rd e n i a and peach freesia. The other bridesmaids


Extension to Ladymead, Hawthorne Place (0364). Three sun blinds at 82/86 Lowergate (0365). Two-storey extension to Meadfoot, Waddington Road (0367). Underground tank for diesel fuel storage at Primrose Garage, Whalley Road (0370). Conversion of 64 Waterloo Road to three bed-sits and three offices (0369). Wetlook canopy at 5 Shawbridge Street (0375) and listed building appli­ cation for same (0376). Change of use of Rockdale, West View, to care and attendance home (0381).


Others from Clitheroe are:


on land opposite 9 York Lane (0360). Extensions and porch at Keeper’s Cottage, Northcote Road (0361).


Billington: Detached house


Graham McGlynn, the bridegroom’s brother, groomsman was Mr An­ thony Jones and usher Mr John Rodgers. Fr E. Willoughby con­


wore ballerina-length dresses of peach taffeta trimmed with lace and velvet bows and earned silk posies of flowers simi­ lar to those of the other attendants. Be st man was Mr


ducted the ceremony and the organist was Mrs Helen Crompton. A reception was held at the Calf’s Head Hotel,


Mitton: Erection of garage at Brickhouse Farmhouse, with- gill (0363). Conversion of ground floor to form dwelling at Greenside (0387).


Bashall Eaves and Great


-dwelling and garage (0366). Erection of verandah at Wad dington Village-Club, Clitheroe Road (0382).


houses at Fir Tree House, Downham Road (0371). Erec­ tion of one dwelling at same (0372).


Chatburn: Erection of two


Worston. The couple are to live in


Clitheroe. Photograph: Raymond Greenwood, Clitheroe.


On Ilk le y Moor


CLITHEROE Naturalists enjoyed a walk on Ilkley Moor on Saturday, where the famous Cow and Calf Rocks were admired. Mr Graham Wilkinson thank­ ed Mrs Christine Pickles for an interesting walk. On August 3rd (11


a.m.) the naturalists will assemble on the station forecourt for a local walk.


ley: Conversion of agricultural buildings to holiday fiats at


Aighton, Bailey and Chaig-


Chaigley Farm (0377). Utility room extension and porch at Alden Cottage, Stonyhurst (0379).


land off Wiswell Lane (03! Erection of ground floor work­ shop at 33 King Street (0384).


Whalley: One dwelling


Change of use of bam and ship- pon.for preparation of food and serving of meals and accommo­ dation and tuition of crafts at Browsholme Heights, Easing- ton Road, Cow Ark (03861.


Cottages (0385). Bowland F o re s t Low:


Pollard Brothers Service Sta­ tion, Whalley Road (0383).


Read: Canopy box sign at Uisburn: Garage at 1 Smithy


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