Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 28th, 108a 15 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) radish,o). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 'J i WV;
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WANTED URGENTLY FOR CASH IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
GOLD and SILVER
DON'T LEAVE THINGS LYING IN CUPBOARDS AND DRAWERS WAITING TO BE LOST — TURN THEM INTO CASH NOW!
On Wednesday, December 4th and 11th you can treat not only yourself but everyone else too!
We are staying open until 9.00pm and besides showing you our Christmas gift suggestions, plus
handbags, gloves, belts, tights and jewellery — the girls will be giving an informal fashion show of
'h'H'h' manager Mr Dillon
Cocktail and Partywear from 6.30pm-7.00pm and 8.00pm-8.30pm.
COME AND JOIN
US IN SETTING THE PARTY MOOD!
(TV,1 urn closed from 5.00pm Tuesday 24th December until 9.00am Friday 27th December)
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MORE than SO members and quests attended the sixth annual ch a r te r dinner of the Rotaract 1 Club of the Ribble Valley, held at the Swan and Royal Hotel. Clithcroc.
Rotaract District chair- | man Ian Browne, and rep re sen ta tiv e s of local Rotarv and Round Table clubs' and ncifihhourinit | Rolaract clubs.
Gu e s ts included! •v' V i
by Miss L. Isherwood and the aims and objects by
supper on Tuesday when members travelled to dif- ferent homes for individu al courses. A 10-pin bowl ing competition at Fleet- wood lias been arranged | for Sunday.
Miss H. Valovin. The club held a safari
Mary
| minister the Kev. 'Tim Bradshaw spoke about
CHATBU RN Methodist
j Trinity Methodist Church j Ladies’ Fellowship. Chair man was Mrs.). Wilkins.
“Mary” at a meeting of
MEMBERS of the Kib- lilesdale Adult Swimming Club made quite a splash at their annual qala at the R ib b le sd a le Pool, Clitheroe, on Saturday.
Competitive races were
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REQUISITES at
Let’s talk about it at: INDUSTRIAL FLOOR CLEANING EQUIPMENT
PARSON LANE (entrance Clitheroe Market) CLITHEROE. Tel. 22161
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‘ Brunshaw Avenue, Burnley. Tel. 412756
PLUMBING HEATING
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: .(jnqratulations to Ribblesdale
isurance and Financial Services
.V ■ were pleased to neon entrusted with all
Combing installations 1DACRE
Diamond K in g Specialists , ghaM oaih j
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(JEWELLERS) 20 CASTLE STREET,
CLITHEROE Tel. 22127
£ P & kV:
d L e t v e U e M CLITHEROE ^
g OMEGA ROTARY
SEIKO Watches and Clocks
WATERFORD and STUART CRYSTAL
GOLD and DIAMOND JEWELLERY Wa t ch a n d Je we Her if R epet i rs
Silverware and Border Fine Art l‘ lgurmes, Albany Fine China
Also at 12A r i lA IM - l. STKBKT. CUOKKKY
5 KIN(i STREET. TEL. 28505
-i- M a in stockists of:
I IARD-working volun- l e e r s m a n n e cl 1 •> stal ls, some of them r a t h e r u n u s u a l , to make the Cl i theroe C n i t e d R e f o rm e d
C h u r c h t h r is lm a s Fa ir a festive success. 'The c h u rc h h a l l
sported a “ blue and y e l lo w ” s ta l l and others boasting any
th in g from popcorn and plants to while elephants! On a more seasonal note were Christmas gifts, toys and various bottles.
O v e r 2(B) p e o p le
flocked to the event ami raised £tii»7 to pay fo r re cen t b u i ld in g w o r k t o a po rc h which bad dry rot.
GISBURN AUCTION MART PRICES
THKltK w.-r.- 11" m-wly-wilvnl dairy nm> and l i e ih o forward al <)i>huni Auction Marl on
Thmxlav. Kir>t quality cows math- to
£73" lavi-ragi- £615i ami second quality to T.Vl" ifcMT). First
mialitv Inifcrs made to !>-:» r
i £.'»>>. I ’liief prices: A Frii'stan « <*w
)*. ?**c«md quality t<* ilAl"
sold by U. H. IVest.m made I’TJii ami one by .1. Lancaster 1715 Friesian heifers: H. Carr and Son i lX i ’o. F. M. Gillette
ii7»"). Then- were three animals
forward in the in-calf dairy cow- and heifers section. Cows due to calve N o v emb er-D e
cember made to i!.r>"5 <y i>s>L Forward were 335 calves. First qualitv Friesian bulls
made to £13" (£ l" s .5"i ami second quality to £t«s (£70.3"). Heifers averayed £*’>" and nuule
to £:»; (£:M.5"|. Hen-ford X bulls made to £133 (£111.‘."U and £106
heifers to £76
(£55) and £17 (£35.5(1). Charolais X hulls made to
£IS1 (£ !5 ‘).5(i) and averaged i>2 heifers made to £i*6 (i’t'li and £05 (£'.*3), black polly bulls to £7" (£ 6 5 .3 " ) ami £55 (£-13.5"). heifers to £-16 (£13.6"). Limousi" X hulls made to £h'>6 (£111.1'"* ami £1"" i£s3.5"i. heifers to £116 (£0l.3(i> and it hi (£63.56). Simmentai X hulls to £17" (£157.3"). heifers to £116
13t*.3p (113. Ip), medium t< 130.sp < 1I I.(ip). Chief prices: 1). J . Lamb.-rt (1 3 0> p ami 1 3 7 .S p ) . K. H a r g r e a v e s (13t*.3p). T. K. Hepwo rth
(137.3p). S te e r s and heifers: Light
ste ers made to l(i‘.(.3p U(,»,3p). medium to I "6 .3p (S*7.3pi. heavv to !"i.8p iH3.6p). light
h e if i-r s to 1 0 3 .Sp (!M.3pJ. medium to l" 3 .3 p (t*3.4p). heavv to 95.311 (OL-lp). Cmer-
(£>'.*).Weaned calves: Heef X hulls made to £335 (£3"1.35). In the futstock section, then-
wen* -168 cattle, including 116 voung bulls. IS> s te ers and heifers, 161 cows and hulls. 3.011 sheep, inctmling 1.6.77 graded sheep and 361 ewes ami
rams forward. Young bulls: Light made to
tified light ste ers made to 96.3p (93.3pl. medium to 9< >p (91p). heavv to 93.3p (M.3|*i. unn-r-
tifieil light heifers to SJ -P (8 3 . s p ) . medium t" 9 5 .3p (86. Ip), heavy to 89.8p t^7.1 P>. t'hlef prices for Steers were
J . H. Morphet (1 0 9 .3p and H)|.8p). H. Sandham i l '» ‘>.3p and 105.8| i) ami for heifers W. C. Thwaite M08.3p and 103.3p). (I. Moorhouse (lu;L3p). Cows ami bulls: (trade one
We don’t just have culture though,we also have the very best in Hi-Fidelity Sound
Musical Fidelity, A1 Amp, Synthesiser, The Pre Amp + P170, now in stock
Nad, Sugdens, Wharfedale, Quad
Compact Disc, Audio Accessories, Repairs.
grade two to 78.3p (»l.<p>. grade three to 75.8p t.Vs .5|>». C h ie f priri-s: l>. W ilstm (8 1.3pi. C. Lam-aster (79.8p). .J. C. Thwaite (78.8pi. T. Mol-
made t" M.lfp =
gate (7>.3p). Sheep: Light lambs made tu
15-Lap (U 9 p ) . s tandard t< 163.5p (151,3p). medium t<
153.ap ( 1I3.3[i). heavy to 139|
(13(1. Ip), overweight to 118.a| 1 1 |7pi. Light shearlings mad»
to 1 I3.ap < 138,ap), heavy l. luT.lp (1"».6p). half-bretl ewe:
to £3L5" (£33.6"). horned ewes to £3-1 < £18.55), rams to £-l".a"
(£33.9"). Chief prites for light lamtis , ,
were J. L Clarke (1 5 l .a |» am) N'WWA (15-Lap), for slandani M. Nowell (1 6 3 .ap) ami H. Moorhouse ( 16"p). f'»r medium | N’WWA (1 5 3 ,ap) and .1. L. Clarke ( lrgtp) and for heavy M. IL Houghton (139p*.
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178 NEW HALL LANE, PRESTON PR1 4DX T e lep h o n e (0 7 7 2 )7 0 9 7 9 9 and 794599
7 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Te l . 2 6 5 6 3
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BACK YORK STREET.7 CLITHER0E. LANCS ' ' Tel. 22549 i
* Open 8*15 —5-15 h Monday — Friday
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THE annual St .John’s Church Christmas Fair at Hurst Green was opened by tile Kibble Valley Mavor. Conn. Mrs .Joyce
l.ilhuni. on Saturday. Conn. Mrs
I.iltmrn was
hew bv .hiliv Holqate and noon resulted in a probt Donald Kiqljy.
introduced by the Vicar, liie Rev. Brian Cave, and flowers were presented to
crafts, eakes. produce and Childrens Society raised] bric-a-brac and tile after- T22.
Stall-: sold toiletries. A s].eeul stall ful the £667 raised for church repairs “ ^jnjjraitrntrt * • •. * of i' IUH .fo.r chM','c l A. f .m V'U 1 1
lipluvm-d by one or two fun events including a
fancy-dress race. Results. Category A
winners: Men — 1. Peter Crver: 2. Mike I'earson: 3. 'tteoff Willetts. Women
—. 1, .Julie Pym, .Jill Taylor. Catherine N'eil- son: 2. Pat Ellacott.
Ron Vulovin; 2. Mike El lacott: 2. David Duqdale. 'i’om S in q ,son, .tolm Tom
C a t e g o r y B: M en — 1.
linson. Women — 1. .lean Hutchinson: 2, Sheila Dixon: 3. Daphne
The charter was read j
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£5 N ? l . Fancy dress fun at gala Uemsuava
| 9ct..........£100 troy oz. 1 8ct........£200 troy oz. 22ct....... £220 troy oz.
SCRAP GOLD We pay up to
SILVER POCKET WATCHES Any order
MEDALS WANTED CAMPAIGN
MEDALS BRAVERY | AWARDS etc.
GOLD RINGS
Stone Set Signet Rings
BrokenRings Diamond Rings
| Large or Small TOP PRICES PAID
| for Silver Tea Sets Trays, Cruets Salvers,
Candlesticks | Tableware, etc. FULL AND HALF
SOVEREIGNS — WANTED Any Condition
GOLD and OLD OR ANTIQUE
DESKS WANTED TELEPHONE CARNFORTH 732406
CIGARETTE CASES £10
SILVER (minimum (20’s)
We urgently need any Old Pottery, Porcelain,
Paintings and any other items of interest.
£10 minimum paid
ANY WEDDING RINGS
for each 1 Set. and 22ct. Any condition
SILVER
TROPHIES in any
condition
ALL FOREIGN and SAUDI GOLD URGENTLY WANTED
TIE PINS CUFFLINKS
SNUFFBOXES WATCH CASES Silver or Gold
DRESSING TABLES OVER 50 YEARS OLD WANTED TELEPHONE: CARNFORTH 732406
GOLD WRIST WATCHES CHARM BRACELETS
NECKLETS, BRACELETS ANTIQUE JEWELLERY
Brooches. Pendants. Tie Pins. Rings. Enamelled Watches, etc. THIS MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
PARISH CHURCH HALL, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE If you cannot come and see us. we will come and see you
B J BOUSEFIELD, Brookside Barn, Over Kellet, Carnforth 732406 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ACCORDING TO MARKET
Hammond. 'fire club welcomes new members and inquiries
should be made to the Ribblcsdale Bool.
Mayor opens Hurst Green fair m
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COMPLETE AFTER-SALES SERVICE
All microwaves hove a l— 5 year warranty available supported by our own service facilities for long-term peace-of-mind.
CALL IN SO O N . . . Open 9-5.30 Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri.
9.30-5.30.Sat. Late Night Thurs. 9-8.
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