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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bum ley 22331 (Classified) 12 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 28th, 1985 HARD OF HEARING?


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HEARING AID EXHIBITION at ACCRINGTON, DARWEN AND CLITHEROE


The facts about Modern Hearing Aids and Correctors EXHIBITION FEATURES


I to the user of the powerful body aid. ' FOR NERVE DEAFNESS AND DEAFNESS IN LATER LIFE. Specially featured. The Danavox Directional — Helps you hear conversations, cinema TV, church services, theatre, etc. at a


FROM THE USA. Tho Starkey custom-made all in tho ear aid. with 10.000 variations of fitting, to suit from tho mildest perceptive loss.


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I'M NOT REALLY DEAF. Many visitors to the Exhibition tell us this and we understand exact­ ly what they mean, being confused when sev­ eral people are talking together, words sound­ ing muffled and indistinct, the need to have television and radio too lound for others. If this • • • the new Danavox lition.


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is your problem, ask to try t 793 when you visit the exhibit!


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able showing prices of 300 aids, every type. IS THERE A SUITABLE AID FOR ME? Not everyone can be helped with an aid but what­ ever hearing correction is shown to be benefi­ cial, you will learn which type of aid or co»rec-


THE PRICE OF HEARING AIDS. Lists avail


tor would suit your individual case. FREE AUDIOMETRIC HEARING EVALUA- TION. Dispensers on duty will gladly and freely test your hearing and will advise whether or not a Hearing Aid is required. CASH OR CREDIT PAYMENT. Which method is best for you? The technicians on duty will be pleased to advise you. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR PENSION­ ERS? Yes. there are. If you qualify don't fail to ask for information on this.


TOWN HALL, ACCRINGTON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd ’


THE LIBRARY THEATRE HALL, SCHOOL STREET, DARWEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd


ST MARY’S PARISH CHURCH HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd


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Scheme for fire station


AN application to build a two-


bay fire station on land at Prin-, cess Avenue. Clitheroe, has been lodged with the Ribble Valley Council’s Planning De­


partment (number 0G52). Other applications include: Clitheroe: Conversion of 2


Shawbridge Street to a burger bar. including take-away (0650). Another application for the same property is for change


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of use to a video leisure centre (OfJM). Advertisement sign at 1A New Market Street (0M8). Wiswell: Creation of a riding


£148 raised to fight


arthritis


THERE was a boost of £118 for the Clitheroe branch of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Coun­ cil, following a coffee morning in the Mayor’s Parlour on Saturday.


Clithcroe, Coun. Howcl Jones and his wife Maxine, were present. Stalls sold cakes and Christmas goods and a draw was held to give the event a further boost.


The Mayor of Keen rivalry among players A


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(0649). Rend: Change of use of *11 Whalley Road to a take-away


hot footl shop (0051). Snhdcn: Erection of two


houses on land at the rear of the White Hart Inn (0553). De­ molition of existing garage and erection of double garage on land at the rear of 52 whalley Road (00511). Pendleton: Extension to the


ski slope at the Pendle Ski Club. Nick of Pendle (0058). Whalley: Single-storey


Investigating problem


INVESTIGATIONS are continuing into the con­ tamination of earth at the Keinple House Homeless Unit in Clitheroe. Deputy Health ami


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H o u s in g O f f ic e r M r Richard I sherwood told the Ribble Valley Coun­ cil’s Housing Committee that there was no possibil­ ity of anyone living there at present. The council was coping


annexe at Oakhill College, Wis­ well Lane (0000).


Reading more


THE number of books issued at Clitheroe Lib­ rary from August to Oc­ tober showed a welcome increase over the same period last year, from


•IS.JUO to 51.238. the


Ribble Valley Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee was told by District Librarian Miss Barbara Snell.


adequately with homeless people, he said, despite the temporary loss of Kemple House.


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creased from 27,817 to 28.309 and total issues throughout the district by 7,<)S5 — from 1 <*0,705 to HW.dPO.


Issues at Whalley in­


T H E R E we r e some needle matches in the Empress Squash mixed team tournament at Clitheroe.


competed for the honours throughout the week, with the semi-finals and finals being held on Saturday.


Teams of six players


A team captained by Jeff Watson, who is also


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London train trip not without snags


"ALL aboard" was the cry as 2S0 people left Clitlieroe on Saturday bound for London on a special chartered train.


bv Mr Peter Moore for Clitheroe Parish Church — gave residents the chance to spend eight hours in the city, but was not without snags. Shortly after leaving


The trip — organised


Blackburn Station, the train broke down and was 25 minutes late arriving at the capital. On the return journey


t h e r e was no r e l i e f locomotive at Wigan and Mi* Moore was told that


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TODAY and tomorrow, Boots. Castle Street , Clitheroe, will be open until (>-30 p.m. Derrick Green, Railway View: Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday until <>- 31) p.m.


the crew had failed to arrive. When a replace­ ment was found, it was incapable of heating the train and the party en­ dured a cold journey home. It was sometime after midnight when it fi­ nally arrived in Clitheroe.


'Pickets for a draw were sold during the journey


and the first prize, a mini weekend break at Stirk House, Gisburn. was won bv Jan Clark, of Pretty Things . We l lga te . Clitheroe.


day as a success, despite the snags. Many of those


Mr Moore described the


Joan Collins switching on the Christmas lights and a number visited exhibitions and spent their time sightseeing.


on board went to see shows, some watched


CURTAIN hooka ore not normally associated with Christmas — but guessing how many icere in u jar was all part at the fun at the Castleford C h r i s tm a s F a i r ,


Clitheroe. Stalls included festive


decorations and selec­ tion boxes, bric-a-brac, ca k e s a n d a lu c k y number grid. Pictured (c en t re ) is Rebecca Magee (1J), of Siddows Avenue, trying her hand at the tombola stall.


fa m il ies a nd fr iends found time to serve tea. coffee and mince pies. Some of the items for


In between running the stalls, staff and their


p r o r i de gi t 'ts. paper hats, chocolates and all the tr immings fo r o lovely Christmas party for residents.


sale were given by resi­ dents' families. About J00 people visited the fair. The £-27i raised will


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• home the w in n e r s ’ trophies, with the run­ ners-up awards going to Martin Hill’s team. The games were played to 15 points, with the marks added up, and Jeffs team won by 79 to 53.


the club chairman, took


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The trophies were pre­


vice s , New Ma rket Street, who sponsored the competition.


first): Marjorie Brass 15. Glenda Hcanan *1: Eddie Preedy 15, Simon Hill 2; | Brenda McLaughlin 13, Anne Cowking 15; John Rimmer 15, Anthony Pritt 3: Mike Barrett 0. L Steve Turner 15; Jeff) Watson 15, Martin Hill 14.


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